_World View_ International U.S. plane crashes LIMA. Peru (AP) A small U.S. plane used in Peru's antidrug effort trashed in the Andes mountains, killing the six Americans and three Peru vians aboard, officials said Sunday. P S Kmbassy spokesman Charles Ixjverldge s<*id the plane went down Saturday af lernoon. after it had left the jungle town of Tingo Maria. He said the wrw kage was spotted Sunday morning Uiveridge refused to provide th*> names of the passengers But he wild the dead Americans included a IJHA agent, two hel ii opter pilots, the plane's pilot, a mechanic anti a securitv offi cer from the embassy In Washington. Maurice Hill, a DMA public information offi ter. identified the dead l)EA agent as Kit k Finley, Me of Ft. Knox. Kv. Interior Ministry spokesman Fernando Yovera said all nine on the single-engine plane diet! He s.ntl the three I’eruvi ans were a polite captain, the H vear old son of a police com mander and the t lliet of tile I' S -funded cch a eradication program Yovera said the U S. plane was flown by an American con tract pilot, and Mill said it was owned by the U S State Du partment's International Nar cotics Matters Bureau. Yovera said there was no in dication of what had caused the c rash, biji he discounted sabo tage because of strict security controls American personnel in two Peruvian military helicopters from Lima were re-covering the bodies Sunday. Yovera said The effort had boon suspended Sunday night until the morn ing. LoVeridge said National Kaduku doing fine SAN 1)1 KUO (A I’) A Cali fornia condor chick was coaxed from its egg Sunday as keepers clucked over the year's third successful hatc hing in an on going effort to save the giant vulture from extinction The chick, named Kaduku, was the first conceived by a pair of ti-year-old birds at the i os Angeles Zoo. c hanging no tions about when condors reach sexual maturity, said San Diego Wild Animal Park spokesman Tom llansc om. "It previously was not known if California condors achieved full sexual maturity at age six or seven." Manscom said "It was thought to be sev en but these birds proved us wrong The sparsely feathered bird, hatched from a pale aqua-col ored egg laid oil Easter Sunday, weighed 5 M mine es after it was helped from the shell by handl ers at the- San Diego park around 1120 am. Manscom said. "It was our Easter egg." said Los Angeles Zoo spokeswoman Cindy Hi> hardson. "It looks really healthy and is doing great" The baby, whose konkow In dian name means "very strong tieing. both physically and spir itually." joined two other chicks at the park's so-called “eondorminium” and was scheduled to take its first meal of mimed mouse meat Sunday night. The haby bird, conceived by a pair of birds named Cayuma and Cachuma. was the fourth captive-bred condor thick suc cessfully hatched, bringing the world's California condor pop ulation to 31. All remaining wild condors, which are North America’s largest land birds, have been captured in hopes of building Iheir numbers in captivity Seventeen condors are housed at the animal park in northern San Diego County, about to miles northeast of downtown San Diego, and the other I-t live at the Los Angeles Zoo Officer's son killed HHII.ADKl.HHA (AH) A group of vengeful men waving baseball bats i>eat a police officer's 17-year-old son and left him dying with a bullet in his buck, police said Sunday A 19-year-old man. Rafael Droz of Philadelphia, was charged with murder Sunday, and police were searching for up to a dozen more suspects, said homicide l.t. James I lenwood The attackers piled out of three cars Saturday night in North Philadelphia and went after Sean Dailey and a group of nine to 15 of his friends. Sgt Dennis Murray said The others escaped, hut Dai ley was caught on a street cor ner beaten to the ground and shot in the Ii.k k. Murray said Dailey died several hours later at Kpiscopal Hospital. The attai k was apparently in retaliation for a tight between one of the attackers and a man in the neighborhood a week ago. Henwood said lie said Dailey was not involved in the fight "He was just in the wrong place at the wrong time." I lenwood said Regional Kids march for rights CORVALLIS (AH) About 100 students from three high schools met at the Benton (.minty Courthouse anti marched through downtown Corvallis early Saturday to pro test state and city curfew laws The two laws are identical: people under 18 must be off city streets from midnight to 6 a m. on Friday and Saturday and off the streets from 11 p m to fi am Sunday through Thursday unless accompanied by a guardian or an adult who has permission from the minor's guardian, said police l.l Bruce Benner. The demonstrators were not cited for violating curfew In stead. police chose to monitor the demonstration from a dis tance in patrol cars "As long as there were no problems." Benner and Sgt Gary Boldizsar decided to let the protest "fizzle out." Sgt Merle Woods said The protest was organized by students at Crescent Valley High School and Corvallis High School, who said the curfew unfairly restricts the rights of minors. Timber rally held SALEM (AP) — More than 1.000 people turned out for a rally Sunday to show their sup port for thi? timber industry and to criticize efforts by environ mentalists to protect the north ern spotted owl. The rally, on the front steps of the State Capitol, drew peo ple from communities through out Oregon that depend on the timber industry for their liveli hoods. They heard speakers warn th.it moves to protect the spot ted owl could result in drastic reductions in the state's timber harvest and cost thousands of people their jobs. Among those on hand for the gathering were Oregon Sen. Boh Puck wood and Reps. Bob Smith and Peter DeFazio. They were presented with petitions bearing 158,000 sig natures of people asking Con gress to pass stronger laws to promote timber harvesting on federal lands “at historic and sustainable yields." 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