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weltinglop-iingthe*mt-I h etwoDrrntsIkedan-'ilrvhastlon«,” Collins declared.blighted arena.f minimi Among Survivor*Bomber Hits PeakrewChutesSafeKMORRILTON. Ark. — lt;P —A six-engine Air Force Iwmb-er crashed into a mountain Tuesday with an explosion that rocked buildings in Morrilton. 15 miles away. The five crewmembers, including a Miamian parachuted to safety.A spokesman at Little Rock Air Force Base, where the RB47 Stratojet was stationed, said the plane was on a train-mission when it smashed into Petit Jean Mountain near the estate of Oil Millionaire Wmthrop Rockefeller.mgThe crew men wereCAPT KEITH L. THRASH,.58, pilot-instructor, of Bay St. Louis. Miss.CAPT T C. MILLER, 42. navigator, of Kent, Conn.CAPT. WELDF.N A. REH-REND. 58. student pilot, of San Angelo, Tex.FIRST FT ROBERT P HERTHERINGTON. 27. student pilot, of College Park, Md.; STAFF SGT VERNON HUDDLE, 26, crew chief, of 5250 SW 112th A\e Miami.li\ incrtrrenviErviUieralthinnrludhomthe *Trev IHlllllspelt;ofputrral196(aSfecthat cons t ion; ferethe
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Wed, Mar 25, 1959

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