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annel Swimlotte, N.C. NBC-TV's Buckskinpulled a 17.3 Trendex Monday to .j hairline past the 16.5 of CBS-TV*s , Name That Tune for the first time. this season.Press ProbeteInto CrashSKillinorbThreeThe Air Force identified the that tl dead as Capt. Charles W. Stevens functic Jr., 41, the aircraft commander, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Charles W. Stevens, live at 707 Ann Street. Beaufort. N C.; Capt Robert S. McCoy, 34. the co-pilot, j whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson, live at 4fM)7 Oak!Drive, Des Moines, Iowa; and 1stTheternati11 milLt. J. W. Smith. 24, the navigator, lt;C whose mother, Mrs. Sandra Lou- an(j r ise Vary, lives at 248-04 Van!*Zandt Ave., Little Neck, N.Y. j The B47 six-jet plane belonged to the 545th Bomb Squadron of the J84th Bomb Wing at the Strategic Air Command base here.Dull ton a with exprei sion deterrrosaedlnLITTLE ROCK, Ark. lt;UPI—The Air Force today pressed its investigation into the crash of a B47 jet bomber here which killed three officers. The plane hit with such force that all emergency crews could find fingers and four chutes.”Jet AirlinersforiLand Safely‘were bits burnedofpara-With MishapsDullstatesBonnvisit lhseBoe-land-■sVThe plane dived into the ground I NEW YORK lt;UPP—Two about 25 miles northeast of Little 1 ing 707 jet passenger planes Rock Air Force Base Tuesday led safely at airports a continent night. The terrain was so bad it1 part Tuesday night despite mistook the first crew two hours to j haps resulting from ‘‘maifuncreach the site.»«itelions” in flight. There were no injuries in either case.One group of sheriff’s deputies was lost in the woods for two A Pan American World Airways hours hunting for the wreckage, 707 en route from Paris to NewsitsUL.an-which was scattered ever a quarter of a mile.The plane was returning from a training flight and had entered its final landing approach when something went wrong,” Air Force officials said.A weekly newspaper editor, Cone Magie, from nearby Cabot, Ark.,I *York dropped swiftly from a 30.-000 foot altitude to 6,000 feet over the North Atlantic at 5:14 p.m. e.s.t. Tuesday when the autopilot that keeps the plane level suddenly went on the blink.Another 707 operated by American Airlines reported apparent the y trouble in the hydraulic system f tl.But uled t M. Nmandflyingters after r here. ThiBut tlationNorstImpluofferwidefronti West* be tt togetl It \ wanUcaid “the area where the plane while en route from New York to! blockwent down looked like a junk- Los Angelesyard.”r i(In both cases the crew quickly got matters under control andA ilevel
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