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ELIZABETH, N. J, Jan. 2% (UP)—Police and firemen digging through’ a mass of wreckage yes- | terday found . the body of the 29th victim of Tuesday's flaming crash’ of an airliner into a row of Elizabeth houses.

Find Body of 29th Plane Vichim Er

f Jersey Crash

perts with information from the Elizabeth; N. J, scene speculated today that the Convair liner it" suddenly dential area.

1 Steer Apparently Is Sombbre Else's Meat Held as Deserter |

LESTER, Pa. Jan..24 (U P)— dents Monday night, shoitly #fter Federal authorities held “Pvt,

truek. Sverturned. Police James Hedges, .22 formerly of theorized that the missing ani-/ Muncie, for militar authorities I'- emma 10. others when 3. 0 ttle” Buck mal, may be decorating seme today on charges deserting Hi t Pl ov erturned near here Were puatjers food freezer by Now from the TU. 8. Army. He was in ane. |rounded up in a baseball park The charging animals aroused arrested here yesterqay ind the here by police last night. ‘a wide atea in Tinicum Township FBI said records showed he. de- ™ St i di .Nine of the remaining steers and southwest: Philadelphia the serted from Ft, Knox, Ky. last “ e in were captured by .police and resi night of the accident July

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They cited behavior of the ‘ vy 3 Detective Capt. August Winkel- American Airlines pane during PLUS 1 39 Sudsmaker Kit mann said that a .dismembered its approach to the Newark, N.J., | . body had been taken out of the runway just prior to .the Tues- 7

iebris after police and firemen

day crash, which caused a death

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had dug throughout Tuesday toll’ of 29. night and yesterday for further They pointed out, however, victims, that details thus far are too He said the body* was so sketchy to form definite ideas » mangled it was impossible to de- as to the disaster cause. . FATHER SHOT—Mt. Clem -

flying

terrhine “immediately. whether jt When ‘an airplane loses ens, Mich., authorities said: Jer- and your was that of a man or a woman. speed, it stalls. Pressure created yon i5, shot his father, Id cl The discovery of the body by the flow of air over the wing . h 06 Coane brought to six the number of resi- is not enough to sustain flight, John Sikon, 45, to death to save

ients killed whenwthe two-engine American Airlines Convair slammed into a residential neighborhood in the heart of Elizabeth.

Citizens Angered

The death total was raised as angry city and state officials banded together to demand that the Newark Airport be moved or shut down as the result of the crash, The new disaster brought to 85 the total number of persons who have died in two crashes here in the last five weeks.

Federal, state and local officials joined American Airlines executives in an investigation of the accident, which occurred after 90 seconds flying time from the airport... The plane smashed a brick apartment building, knocked a frame duplex on -its side and set the wreckage. afire. ; Joseph O. Fluet, chief investigator of the Civil Aeronautics Board's New York region, said he # was mystified by the transport’s § failure to follow a beam set up by a conventional instrument landing system and ground control radar at Newark airport. He announced that an “intensive” investigation had been

started to determine the cause of 5 the crash. | i Two Front Here Get | Top Job on IU Paper | Two seniors from Indianapolis, | James L. Merrell and James E. Boyer, have won the top jobs on]

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HEARD TRAGIC CRASH—Mrs. Henrietta Reid, wife. of the pilot of an airliner which crashed in Elizabeth, N. J., Tuesday, killing all aboard, was working in the kitchen of her home four blocks away when the mishap occurred. She is shown above with Mr. Merrell, 2010 Broadway, is her two children, Robin Lindsay, 18 months, and Randall Eileen, editor-in-chief and Mr. Boyer, 3!/;. Mrs. Reid i is an expectant mother. 3918 Washington Blvd., business ————— ” manager. Sevan others from this city win Finds 4 Children Trapped by Blaze assume executive positions for HATLEY, Wis.,, Jan. 24 the second semester. —A farm woman returned from|farm, They are: a trip to a grocery store to find nearly Associate editor, Susan E. Bas- her four young children hope- arrived. sett, 5216 Broadway; city editor, lessly trapped in her Bernard I. Youderneide Forest Manor Ave.; women’s edi- sters perished in the flames. tor, Barbara Jean Redding, 5420, Mrs. Marcella Lorbiezki, 26, impossible to enter the building! N. Delaware St.; night editor,/told sheriff's es the house to save the children. The cause of Richard MacGill, 6137 N. Merid-/was enveloped in flames when the fire was unknown. fan St, and telegraph editor, Jo she returned from Pike Lake,| The victims Anne Ebner, 2120 Central Ave.; two miles away where she had Robert, 2, Marsha, 1, and Linda, local advertising manager, Shir- walked for groceries. She said the|2 months old. Their bodies were ley Fledderjohn, RR 3, and na- children were left alone for the recovered. The children’s father, tional advertising manager, Ed- hour she was gone. John, is employed at a Milwauward H. Frank, 1345 E. 46th St.| ‘The Wausau Fire Department, kee factory.

but the building was destroyed when

to give the plane enough “lift” to overcome chanical trouble or take can result in

mation that one of the Convair

liner’s gines may not have been turn-

ing out normal nower at the time Housing Hinted of -the crash. That word ‘apparMl ently was based on cursory study “ of a propeller recovered in rea- no sonably good condition.

proaching plane did, could follow an engine failure or power loss. So could a stall, vair liners have automatic feathering propellers to prevent them from windmilling and. creating drag.

tration statement, observation of the 3 plane, indicated that it was making a good approach almost to the moment it crashed:

from the time it entered its glide

path five miles from the runway cheered by the news that housuntil just before it crashed about

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Neighbors attracted 10 gmith a new nose by plastic surflamingithe farm by the fire said the gepy.

3601 home yesterday. The four young- house was completely in flames gash bit him accidentally. when they arrived and it wasj~—m————

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