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another four days until rescue teams could locate the downed plane and retrieve the bodies of the other <br />three men. <br />HOPE STILL HELD FOR <br />SIX ON MISSING PLANE <br />BULLETIN <br />THE TIMES JUST LEARNED AS WE WERE 'WADY TO GO TO <br />PRESS THIS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THAT TNREE OF THE MESS <br />ING MEN, ALEERT ROMANO, JACK DIGIACOMO AND CHARLES <br />GROSSO HAVE BEEN FOUND ALIVE AND ARE APPARENTLY OKAY <br />TIN Civil Air Patrol h.odg.ortrr, or Liengmant said the three <br />• Found walking about 25 miles w•at of H. Cabins .wnr i:rr <br />ra1J Mountain. They w e .p rn•d from the air by o Forma Sera. <br />plan. bellowed piloted by a Jock Rees.II. <br />Th• Mom war. talon ha a Fs. CoIlh.t hospital by helicopter. <br />The CAP maid their inkier. appeared. in b• nasty slight. <br />The CAP would not •peculet• on the wa..lfoe. of the other phi.. <br />aboard the missing plan. This, rh.y amid could nee bur mad• <br />know until this plwne is rearhod by ground parties <br />This CAP split the prana itself hod not yet been located. <br />Louisville Feels <br />Earthquake <br />L,puiy+ Ile ni�lrnrs warp n. <br />lIHmK Lho.e in Wr Denver mnro- <br />politan area who felt 111e effects <br />.2 . m.darately Meyere earlh- <br />quukc Monday noon. <br />Authorities or 'Colorado fchaal <br />a M:nan raid the tremor peas the <br />rno.t .everd ever recorded in <br />this region, piu1Jog Our RJMler <br />tale past the G mark. Any r[•ad- <br />ing over 5 iu regarded at <br />✓ ane pat. fare area d the <br />'Quo. was EInpminle,J in the <br />Derby fault, lnunedialely ner14 <br />o f Dnovnr. The Iren,,r was telt <br />as far aohlh as Larkspur and <br />i.rth le Greeley. <br />Same minor wiadms dniflage <br />w an reported from ArunMenai <br />Boulder- lruf damage was re. <br />ported In Louisville. <br />Alaska's dle.T{rouw LEtth earth- <br />auakc registered e s on the Rich- <br />ter W.13= <br />Isillowy low cloud. which .rerled rolling in4o this <br />region Wednesday morning <br />ing Further dimmed hopes of a <br />154 . that <br />at mix Louisville men aboard <br />craft <br />which Ji.appnnred 5und.y oftr...1N.n between Laramieand <br />Jefferan.I County Airport would be found alive_ <br />Burthe search parties, both in Lhe • r and o•• the <br />ground, hove no-1 liven up, and neither harethe- real of the <br />230 member. of ihir community, <br />Aboard the ..ri+•i„R plane, • berga surd while sinkre- <br />rnd:.er riper Cherokee B. were the Oat, Jack Eienander. <br />Albare Ronan, Dia.e Elrod,Cherie. DeNovellim Chark. <br />Groan. end J•ck DLCixornm, <br />• 11 resident• of Louier:lle- <br />Nanander, ut.ma )J, i <br />com- <br />mercial pilot employed pal d <br />tbC .refrla A.tparL. 11,e only sing- <br />le mgrnb.n 4i the group, he Wee <br />scheduled I. he married this <br />mind xaekend in a Bnuldrr <br />girl. Etonian., about 14, I. Lhe <br />rather or three all ildilli .ed in <br />e a +anoint. f]rN..,IJb 11. his <br />and u the city utility <br />man hem. Elrod, oboist SI, has <br />[our ehlliren and it employed al <br />£Hew C.'hgmir*J 4:a. DiGkaSenm- <br />a a1Jt m, tax 1.1n rhildrmn ono <br />alga employed at Dow- Urn.. <br />so_ about 32. hue Pour rhiidren <br />and fa the proprietor of the <br />nrimro.e gar. <br />Louisville Times Headline, April 12, 1967. <br />Puri L or Golden, eau <br />r.at beef Jl Ultimo of LJEuyelln <br />Anil Hove Ferguson of iusialrlle <br />as observers. Mitchell recelved <br />head injuries in the era.. Jn* <br />rho• ulher I.n were nal injured. <br />e en Indication of the ntxrnul <br />opplhng adflculla9 enl'o�nl <br />from Lhrt sir, it was repmrint <br />111:,r oiler Mitchell's plane rent <br />Pura. reryl16mn attempted la al, <br />Iracl demotion from search <br />Names .vcrlseoA, bur Ihey rolled <br />In sac him owe. twit Mole l..v <br />uf•cr the crash. <br />The second downed plane, pi. <br />Wad IU' Deputy 5heri5E Donnie <br />Harman uF Lauksvilte. carried till <br />The DiGiacomos lived at 908 Garfield until 1974. During that time and after, Jack DiGiacomo also took <br />photos around the community for the Louisville Times. He also assisted with preserving historic photos <br />at the library and photographing seniors in the community as part of an oral history program during <br />Louisville's centennial celebrations in 1978. <br />Recent Ownership <br />In 1974, Eva Brock, a local realtor, purchased the house from the DiGiacomos and several months later, <br />sold the property to Claude Thomas Brown and Zona Mae (Sue) Brown. Tom and Sue Brown raised their <br />four children in Louisville. Sue Brown passed away in 1985. Tom married Janet Brown in 1986, and they <br />lived at 908 Garfield until they sold the property to V. Robert Salcido in 2003. <br />V. Robert Salcido with Robin Enright Salcido are the current owners of 908 Garfield. <br />