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MONDAY, FEB. 11, 1952
Stop This Slaughter, Cry Crash Site. Citizens
By United Press NEWARK, NJ. Feb. 11 Newark airport, one of the three
_ main air fields serving the- New|
vork metropolitan area, was Jeast temporarily the “umbrella of danger” which eight irate New| Jersey communities had spread over them.
The action headed off
an
almoét-certain march on the air-|/just said: ‘Another damn plane.
field by enraged citizens of Eliza-|
beth, IN.J., where three planes possible for all 112.000 people ini have crashed within two months.|Elizabeth to move out. {James T. Kirk renewed his long|established demand that the airy Elizabeth [Port be re-located regardless o
the Jan. 22/¢0st.
Charging that continued opera-| tion of the fleld was “sheer murder,” speakers at an mass meeting after crash of an airliner into a row of| houses advocated “a human cordon” to picket the field and prevent planes from taking off and landing. Citizens called for the moving]
of the airport to end ftlery death from the skies.” |
John C. Boyle, president of the |At
Elizabeth city council and long-| time militant foe of the Newark Airport, had advocated that “citizens by the thousands picket the place.” Shortly after, the crash of the National Airlin¥s DC-6 in Elizabeth early today, Mr. Boyle was
{at the scene. GIRLS “There isn't very much I ‘can At St. Francis—Ker neth, pEveiyn Po I was sitting in the jump seat. say, “he said. “Just look at these Do Proual Ueden user caro That's in the back, right beside bodies. \If I have my. way, we're Edward, Geneva Lucas, Dewayne Edith the door. 1 think that saved me, going to. do two things. This Edith Lahmann. john, Loretta Rem. All I can remember is those morning we're going to bring at General ames. "Fannie Bellamy; People rushing up to me and carthose congressmen out here and|, Charles Cordelia Duncan, == ken. TYING me into the doctor's house. make them look at this.: Then neth, Irene Dik. John, Naomi Groth: There were a lot of children in we're going downto the airport Hutter; Charles, Helen Hendrix; Lester, there. rai and stop this dimn. slaughter.” Mary Schenck: Fred Bernice Stokes; First thing I thought, I've got Marguerite Carr: Frank, Helen Evereti. tO call my mother.” She has a
Wrath Bolls™
Mr. Boyle's reference to Congressmen was to members of the aviation subcommittee of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. They
were to have opened a hearing DEATHS today into the port authority's Bertha. H. David. 61, at
operation of the airport. hearing was cancelled after the
crash. But figures and talk had little
effect on the people of Elizabeth. sgnes Hanson,
Indignation, which had run in
boiled to.the surface today.
he STDs t ” B i is, 82, at 33 N i me a eT ap pibecicroas children on the plane. contractor, said despairingly: “I CLUBS Most Horrible Fire guess you can call Elizabeth a Dis heetias a5 6.45 pm. tomorrow aL § ' doomed city.” Marott Hotel, ‘First Ald Training as Says Ex-Tail Gunner A h ted an rily: “This Related 10 civil Defense. Speaker, Al- Sg man shou g ber E Huber of P. R. Mallory & Co By J. G. BUDD
igs the last straw. How much can Film,
take?” Rotary Club. . Tomorrow noon. . Hotel (As Told to United Press) we ta Claypool. Speaker, Henry Holt, "Forty-' RLIZABETH, N. J, Feb. 11 ; e three Years in 30 Minutes.” rere ' y " x Two of the first persons at the hice, Keats (0 or International Travel (UP)—There was the most horscene were Mrs. Alice Schneck study Club. Meeting at 6 p. m. tomorrow 1ip1e fire J'ye ever seen—and I and Miss Naomi Arthur. Mrs. at Spink Arms Hotel, Speaker, Mrs. Earl i pl . K id he was watchin Mike: Club he meeting and Saw quite a few wher 1 was an » s she 4 y : A ; \ uncheon Schneck said 8 B pldons i observance Wedhesday Aerial gunner in the war. I parked
television when the doomed plane
“sickening roar.’ And So It Went
with a
Her face filled with horror, she $l
in my house are going to get out as soon as possible. We Just don't know how lucky Wwe were.
{Masonic home just behind the, closed down today, removing at orphanage which the plane barely missed, said:
charged it tremendous months ago I might have thought| it was a bomb. But this time I
| ~ NEAR MISS—Lights blaze in | ‘this Elizabeth, N. J., orphanage after wreckage from a. crashed plane was scattered in the institution's playground (fore. ground). The building itself was not damaged.
Oscar Mason, who lives in the
“I 'was asleep and I heard a, explosion. Several |
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And so it went. But it was im-
Mayor
In Indianapolis
{BIRTHS
“bag and baggage At St. Francis—James, Winona Showalter: |
At Home
Je Roberta Stringer AC Methodist Be: 1, Rosine Hoyt; Jack, hear! condition. 1 If he ea acquelyn 8t m yo 8 At St. Nr ~Donaid; Phyllis Fisk: 10 anyone sise m'g George, Anna Okey: Lloyd puirler M 1i- her, ler; Donald. Ruth McMath: Ivan, {ima If I could only
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The Mamie Galvan, 44, at General, diabetes. Mary Aldridge, 35, at’1209 St. Peter, rheu-
Onis L C angry undercurrents through the Donald Crail. 13. Gener city, after the first two crashes,
noon at passed about 25 feet ov er her roof Daily,
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Purdue. Prof's ‘Students in Cairo Strike
| CAIRO, Feb. 11 (CDN) Chester REisinger, an American proféssor of literature from Pur-
due University, believes that he saw and heard the beginnings of the Jan. 26 Cairo riots that cost 30 lives and $250 million in prop-
erty damages. Dr. Eisinger, a Fulbright professor at Fuad University this year, called his class together that Baturday morning. (Friday is the Moslem sabbath, and day of rest “I had started talking about Mark Twain when the classroom! door opened and five students came in,” says Dr, Eisinger. “The! boys told my students that it was| a good day for a general strike. Gathered Crowd “They got up and left the class-; room and went on to other! lclasses and got together a crowd.! “They met on the campus lawn and soon had most df" the stu-
Calvin, Mons, Phillips; Marvin, Virginia| Ellison D Daglel, Elizabeth Torsswski. | dents at Fuade An hour later, eneral-—waliter, orothy adiey 4 Coleman-Bruce, Donna Fessler; Wil- they’ started their march into lam, Margaret Scoft: Owen, Ernestine Cairo, I saw much of it, including
Leora Hooten uzan Herald: Bob, William, Irene Quinn;
Cheatham; At Methodist Eleanor Pitchford;
Robert, James,
Carl. Esther Beck; 1 Dural, gRiaTERzet) unt; George, ‘Jacqueline Lee; A OAn y Larrison; George, Martha March: Ben,| By NANCY TAYLOR Raish, Ferrell. James, Joab Lohriani, National Airlines Stewardess aip TANcCes erry. aymon ane v Giles: James, Jerry —Cheisty; Robert, (As Told to United Press)
‘Nancy Holderman ELIZABETH, N. J, Feb. 11 , Bey, McGes, 30), Man, (UP)—I1 don't remember how I
got out but I did.
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Ward. Opal: Those babies! Joseph, remember how many there were. Sometimes I think there were two. Sometimes I think there 10th, were three. I just can’t remember. I hadn't really checked my list.
Walter, Olive Robbins: John, . Lorraine Gibson; Baugh
Ross Wolfe
524¢ E, coronary occlusion
atic heart Frank Ban anebt, 89, ‘at 1661 ®. Taibot, We.weren't out of the airport long Joseph 1 Burris, 59, at 16 E, Oranse enough to do that. We were only
cardiovascular
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Disaster Strikes
Hotel Claypool. Speaker, Gerald my personnel director of Indianapolis Light Co., and district vice
car, jumped out, and started
wer & toward what I thought was a
hd man of. Central Indiana Boy acon bomb. Council erty’'s Tea
Supsect “Forward on
the center of the
I reached
Forty am Eight. Wednesday.
Meeting at Chateau at Speaker, Frank W.
ab. 8t. Vincent's aq to, Something just happened. the stewardess, I'm so mixed up. It's so terrible. Then I took an elderly woman elaware, Jt was bad enough having those out of the plane. Then I took out one very young fellow. I got him into a houses but he died. The _ fourth man 1
didn't
‘Can't Describe It,’ Says Woman of Crash.
several bodies were strewn in the street in front of my house, and wreckage was all over the place, 1 just can't describe it
the bodies, I stumbled on to a 5-year-old girl. She was suffering from shock and kept mumbling: dreaming. I hope my Mommy and Daddy are all right. Momuy not to take the plane.” n
their swearing at the rector of the university because he was driving a new automobile.” The student march picked up hundreds as it went along. In the middle of Cairo at Opera Square, more thousands joined in until it was: dominated by lower-class workers, armed with guns and lead Pipe.
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where he was, he Kept asking.
know ‘Where am I?"
By MILDRED BEDARD (As Told te United Press)
ELIZABETH, N. J, Feb. 11
After I helped cover up some of She wasn't crying. “I hope I am
I told my
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