Page 4 University Daily Kansas Friday. Feb. 26. 1960 Second Air Disaster In Two Days Kills 25 SHANNON, Ireland — (UPI)—A New York-bound Italian airliner which had just taken on 7,000 gallons of gasoline "blew into 10 million pieces" on departure early today and rained survivors, bodies and wreckage onto a nearby cemetery. Brendan Murray, assistant Shannon Airport manager, said 25 persons were killed outright, 25 persons were in critical condition in hospitals and that two of the 52 passengers and crew aboard the Alitalia DC-7 were "unaccounted for." Ten of the passengers were American citizens. It was the second major air disarray in two days. At least sixty-one persons, possibly 67, were killed yesterday in Rio de Janeiro when a U.S. Navy transport plane crashed in flight with a Brazilian airliner during President Eisenhower's state visit to Brazil. Plane Crash Blamed on Navy A Shannon Airport spokesman RIO DE JANEIRO — (UPI) — The air ministry said today a big U.S. Navy plane probably was to blame for the collision over Sugar Loaf Mountain which killed at least 61—and possibly 67—persons here yesterday. About 40 of the dead were Americans. A ministry spokesman said the Navy DC-6 which collided with a Brazilian DC-3 over the cloudshrouded peak apparently had strayed from its assigned course. The U.S. embassy declined comment. ...the tobacco that outsells all other imported tobaccoes combined! Try it and your very first puff will tell you why. There's more pleasure in smooth-smoking, even-burning, long-lasting, mild AMPHORA. Popular priced, and more for your money, too - full 2 ounces in every pack! Blended in Holland. In handy pouches and tins. Come in and try it today! 40c 2-OZ. POUCH TRY A PIPEFUL AT THE DEALER NEAREST YOU said the cause of the Alitalia crash appeared to be "engine failure" on takeoff. He said he believed the plane did not explode in flight but on impact with the ground, sending flames up so high people thought it was an explosion in air. The flames were seen 30 miles away. Hoffa Labeled As Dishonest WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The Senate rackets committee, closing its books on three years of investigation, accused Teamster President James R. Hoffa today of "complete dishonesty" and contempt for law and order. But the committee also charged that "lack of moral courage and sense of public responsibility on the part of employers" was one of the biggest contributing factors in labor-management corruption. MANHATTAN — (UPI)— Elation turned to dejection today for many Kansas State University students involved in yesterday's effort to force a holiday. K-State Offenders Face Expulsion James A. McCain, K-State president, advised the university's 22 fraternity presidents that they should take the responsibility for their members and "see that it doesn't happen again." 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