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The Daily Journal from Flat River, Missouri • 3

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Flat River, Missouri
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Pg Th Dally Journal, St. Fraocoli, Co, Wtdiwiday, (Mob 2, 1 W4 Jet crashes on way to Chile Flat River Duilding Centers 7 i i I mmmmmm uu.j tf- 1 Heavy fog was hampering efforts to locate anyone who might be alive in the frigid waters, he said. Acroperu Flight 603 had flown from Miami to Lima and was en route to Santiago, Chile, when the Boeing 757 crashed, the airline said in a statement Ancon is 30 miles north of Lima, the capital. Raul Chiappo, Miami operations manager for Aeropcru, said the plane carried 20 passengers who began their trip in Miami and one who boarded there after flying in from John F. Kennedy airport in 1200 E.

Main St. Pork Hills, MO 401-0088 Hours; 7 o.m.-5 p.m. If you ore a Contractor or Homeowner Do-it Yourselfer We hove the Tools for you! New York. It was not clear if any Americans were among the passengers. In Santiago, Interior Minister Carlos Figueroa said most of the passengers were Chilean.

The plane left Lima at 12:42 a.m. today and the pilot reported mechanical failure five minutes later, asking to return to Lima, the airline statement said. Contact was lost at 1:10 a.m. Air force spokesman Col. Ricardo Delgado said the plane apparently had electrical problems.

The plane carried 61 passengers and nine crew members, the airline said, although the 757 has a 180-person capacity. Chiappo said the airline received no bomb or other threats. Armando Vicente, airport manager in Lima, said the aircraft was not the same plane that left Miami Both the plane and crew were changed in Lima, but the flight number remained the same, he said. Jesus Herrcra, a fisherman who lives in a wooden shack 40 feet from shore near Ancon, said he heard a rumble during the night Ten minutes later, his shack was flooded with a surge of water. Navy and fire department boats were searching the area today and planned to drop inflatable rafts down to any survivors, said fire chief Gen.

Juan Pipcres of the Lima port of Callao. "They have seen the plane's lights floating on the sea," Callao fire department dispatcher Zoraida Reyes said before dawn. Before dawn, officials lined up ambulances, fire trucks, gasoline-powered generators and reflectors on the dark beach so any survivors could swim toward the bright lights. It was not likely that survivors could last for long in the cold waters of the Humboldt current that flows up the South American coast from Antarctica. At Miami International Airport, the flight schedule board at the tin-staffed Aeropcru counter showed that Flight 603 began in Miami and departed at 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday with stops in Lima, Peru; Santiago, Chile; Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; and Buenos Aires, Argentina. Aeropcru was owned by the Peruvian government until it was purchased by Acrovias de Mexico three years. Its operations continue to be based in Lima, Peru. A commercial jet crashed in southern Peru in February, killing 123 people. The government attributed the crash of the Faucett Airlines Boeing 737 to crew error.

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Jaime Monge, head of navy rescue operations. The plane's fuselage had split in half and no survivors were found. President's pen WASHINGTON (AP) In a flurry before leaving town for the campaign trail, lawmakers have sent President Clinton about 90 bills that renew laws, raise government benefits, name post offices and commemorate special days. That's in addition to legislation that authorizes $1.5 trillion of spending, overhauls immigration laws and increases the minimum wage. Recent bills to get his signature would toughen penalties for jury tampering and threatening physical harm to witnesses in criminal cases, and make clear that a carjacker who also rapes his victim will receive the Obituaries GLADYS IIAVLIK Gladys B.

Havlik, 104, of Far-mihgton died October 2 at Presbyterian Manor. She was bom on August 29, 1892 in Bonne Terre, the eldest daughter of the late George and Flora 'Rudy' Belknap. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank O. Havlik; three sisters: Camilla Merget, Eliza (Dussic) Belknap and Amby Hollingsworth; four brothers: Gerald, Olin, Damon and George Belknap. Mrs.

Havlik was a member of the Kingshighway Baptist Church for over 50 years. She was also a member of Vincil Chapter 43 Order of Eastern Star. She is survived by sister-in-law; nieces and nephews; cousins and friends. Visitation will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at the CZ.

Boycr and Son Funeral Home in Bonne Terre. Funeral services will be held Friday at noon at the CZ. Boycr and Son Chapel. Burial will be in the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Presbyterian Manor.

JACK MARTIN Virgil "Jack" Martin, 57, of Doe Run passed away October 1,1996, at the Jefferson Memorial Hospital. He was born on April 18,1939, at Doe Run, the Son of Lillie Becker Martin and the late Jake Martin. He Was also preceded in death by on brother, Otto Martin, and by two sisters, Mildred Tripp and Bculah Gregory. Before his retirement, Mr Martin had been employed by the Doe Run Lead Company for more than 20 years as an electrician. He attended the Pendleton United Baptist Chruch of Doe Run and was a member of the Pendleton Masonic Lodge No.

551 A.F.& A.M. Mr. Martin had served his country in the United States Navy. In addition to his mother, Lillie Becker Martin, he is also survived by two sons, Jack Dewayne Martin and Robert J. Martin and wife GHfilH BEBCTIQH 7:15 p.m the SPITFIRE GRILL EH! 7:00 p.m.

HPfllCf DAV WILL SMITH ED 5:00 8:15 p.m. 4:30, 7:15 10:00 pja TIN CUP fri 7s00 9:50 p.m i CARREL ESKRIDGE Carrel 'Pyatt Eskridge, 81, of Farmington, originally of Park Hills died October 1 at Mae Hill Care Center in Farmington. She was bom March 8, 1915 at Howes Mill, daughter of the late, Thomas Jefferson Pyatt and Bessie May Hogan Pyatt. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, Eugene Pritchett on March 27, 1993; two brothers, Glen Pyatt Kenith Pyatt. She is survived by on special friend, Robert Eskridge of Farmington, two daughters: Patsy, Mrs.

Russell Sullcns of Bonne Terre; Barbara, Mrs. Gene Penuel of Imperial, one son. Dale Eugene Pritchett of Bremerton, Washington; 7 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren 2 great-great-grandchildren; two brothers: Kermit Pyatt of Farmington; William Clair Pyatt of Pilot Knob; several nieces nephews also survive. Visitation will be at. the Caldwell Memorial Chapel in Park Hills after 2:00 p.m.

on Thursday. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:00 p.m. at the Caldwell Memorial Chapel in Park Hills with Rev. Junior Ingram officiating. Burial will be in the SL Francois Memorial Park Cemetery near Bonne Terre.

ORA JONES Ora Jones of Irondale died October 2, 1996 at Parkland Health Center. Arrangements are pending at Shipman Funeral Home in Bismarck. LILLIAN McGEE Lillian E. McGee, 86, of Bonne Terre died October 1, 1996 at Parkland Health Center in Farmington. She was born October 22, 1909 at Cape Girardeau, daughter of the late Henry and Amelia (Hil-leman) Musbach.

She was also preceded in death by her husband, Ben McGee; one brother, Walter Musbach; one sister, Lucille Sample. 431-5544 Mrs. McGee was a member of the Sl Matthew Lutheran Church and Eastern Star. She is survived by one son, Harold and wife, Bonnie McGee of Bonne Terre; 2 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held Wednesday at 3:00 p.m.

at the CZ. Boyer Son Funeral Home in Bonne Terre. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10:00 a.m. at the CZ. Boyer Son Chapel with Rev.

W. Lemmermann officiating. Burial will be in the Memorial Park in Cape Girardeau. LEONA KINDLESPARGER Leona Kindlesparger of Fredericktown died October 2, 1996 at her residence. Arrangements are pending at the Shipman Funeral Home in Bismarck.

KATHRYN WICKENKAMP Kathryn Verneil Wickenkamp, 87, formerly of Bismarck died October 1, 1996 at The Presbyterian Manor. She was born June 26, 1909 at Datlo, daughter of the late Grant and Ida Kellems Harbison. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Herman F. Wickenkamp. Mrs.

Wickenkamp attended the Iron Mountain Assembly of God Church. She is survived by one son, Charles M. Sisk of Camdenton, one step-son, George Wickenkamp of Iowa; one step-daughter, Lucille Demoney of Iowa; 9 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Visitation will be held Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Shipman Funeral Home in Bismarck.

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Shipman Chapel with Rev. Gene Leach officiating. Burial will be in the Bismarck Masonic Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the HospiceCare of Park Hills, P.O.

Box 1000. Entire Stock HQ to get workout toughest possible sentence. Among the bills on the president's plate are those to: Ensure the public has electronic access to government documents available under the Freedom of Information Act. Modernize federal regulation of mutual funds. Prevent the illegal manufacture and use of mcthamphctamine.

Increase disability benefits for veterans with service-connected disabilities. Approve an international fishing agreement between the United States and Estonia. Theresa, all of Doe Run, by one daughter, Brcnda(Mrs. Donald) Nicholson of Farmington, by four brothers, Roy Martin, Herbert Martin, and Jcrrel Martinll of Doe Run, and Robert Martin, of three sisters, Bonnie Edwards of Morehead City, NC, Modonna Arcand of Farmington, and Betty Martin of Si Louis. He is also survived by two grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and by a dear friend, Dclores Caritoni of Doe Run.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct.2, at the COZE AN FUNERAL HOME. A Masonic service by Pendleton Masonic Lodge will be held at Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. at the COZE AN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, with the Rev. James Lacey and the Rev.

Homer Smith officiating. Burial will follow at Doe Run Memorial Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. JESSE RASNIC Jesse W. Rasnic of Denver, died October 1, 1996 in Colorado.

He was born May 29, 1929 in Wortham. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dave Zida Rasnic; one sister, Joan Rasnic and one brother, Ricky Rasnic. He is survived by his wife, Wanda Cox Rasnic; one daughter Celeste (Mrs. Randy) arm an; one son. Dirk Rasnic; and three grandchildren: Lance, Adam Brianna all of four brothers: Davey Lee Rasnic of St.

Louis; Terry Rasnic of Bonne Terre; Kenneth Rasnic of Park Hills; and Jeff Rasnic of Bonne Terre; five sisters: Sally Griffith of St. Louis; Mary Ann Roney of Park Hills; Cathy Rasnic of Park Hills; Renee Graves of Bonne Terre and Becky Barton of Leadwood. Arrangements are pending in Colorado. Donations may be made to the National Jewish Center for Immunology, 1400 Jackson Denver, Colorado 80206. Reoresentative stytes shown.

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