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SURVIVES AIR CRASH-—Patricia Clausen, 5, unharmed from the National Airlines D-6 plane “crash in. Elizabeth, N. J., which killed her mother and left her father critically injured, prepares to leave Elizabeth General Hospital, Nurse Mar-

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plane crashes within two months that have turned bustling Eliz abeth, N. J.. into a city of terror Civil Aeronautics Board authorities already had begun an on-the-spot investigation of Eliz abeth's crash No which took 31 lives vesterday and brought the death toll since Dec. 16 to 117 The . Port of New York -Au thority shut down its $52 mil lion Newark installation definitely Vésterday shortly after a fourengined ‘N#ional Airlines DC-6 struck an apartment house and

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witnesses,

By WILLIAM GALBRAITH

United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON Feb, 12 The Communist® Party is set

to go underground if outlawed. a0

It ie resigned to losing per cent of ite membership .if «forced into hiding. But it is determined

to carry on with just the remaining 10 percent and i t least has been, trying to line up: the

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care to keep the party function 6 vy ° . . playground : 2 Airlines D-6 ‘and only crew if. Tnenty.s seven. persons ahoards, member to survive, tries to re: That is the ubstance of testi the f ‘ ' : « iayrai } Pang pinkie and four Apart lax in Newark's Hotel Douglas. monv hefore the Subversive Ad ent 10nge tenants wers killed ; : tivities Control Roard by John i Ne ve persons were injured crit: fhe airport is abandohed Lautner, Hungarian-born former lea ly permanently, the aid, Elizabeth Communist, » Were on Honeymoon will heeoome a ghost city He wag a Red for more than The 31st fatality was -Harold The Port Authority's action at 20 vears and climbed close to the De Fiore of Lynbrook. N. Y.. who Newark put an’ extra traffic top of the New York state pardy ; ‘ [ died in a hospital last night. Mr. burden on its other airports serv- pefore he was expelled in 1950 De Fiore and his bride. Priscilla. ing- the metropolitan area -l.a The hoard is considering Atwho was injured seriously, ‘were Guardia’ and Idlewild tornev General J. Howard Mes married last Saturday and had LaGuardia airport Spokesman Graph's petition fo" force “the boarded the plane on a honey- estimated that -1000 planes used cgmmunist Party to register as moon: flight . its crowded runways- yesterday a foreign-controlled organiza Elizabeth's 110,000 citizens de- and traffic. was doubled at Idle- tiq4p Z manded that Newark Airport be- wild, the international airport on Whether AM lL.autner's discome a Phantom field forever. Long Island. closures have forced the Communist hierarchy to change itz origA P inal underground plan has not een | t IN INDI NA OLS Unt t e he W kicked t My 3 about u \ S IS I #1 H tif MARRIAGE LI( LENSE ISSUED ip eth. Eiky Thi Ad i the plat catified, { 1846 I Not a r tosemary Hecht Ma A 1 Ph - 3 149° Ad ‘a Herreld. Rvelyn Garre 1 wat ¥ 0 .pre J Weller At St. Vincent's. John, D t Ha pare the N rk part to gO Earle: ie Giraphn - i \ Reese Jone 18 “AT 2 underground : ~ i MEY 1 1 empl DF \TH Tn 0 the time 1 Ww expelled i" Kk a Frank H, VonBurg 1 126 N° ¥ Hy the m i i “i Buren A 1311 N° Lasalle. from the Communist Party al) h, 25. 30 ith levels were integrated } said Richard ~ Ronne 1 1038 Meredit . . fava) in the sephiie MeCarle 7 : There were seven (eveis | 3 N fax “Ore Church, 19 { 14 N. Fast, caro- | derground organization and it iarhara Morgan 17 ] , ty vincinle Clayton Proctor, 18 2 g at 1301 Hudson. roro- gag functioning on the principle a Calva. a at 2B Lriiand dass n, 55, at General. car- that the initiative comes SShisiey. 20. 338 5 Yan On ERETIAY at—1518—N-—Renste—from-a- higher evel And. that 2 Fanroy, 116, Ranson 5 re .. lower level of this structure ca Wilson Hudson, 232, U. 8. Army; Geneva at 1950 Broadway, F % contact a- higher Adkins, 18, Indianapolis 8 y 47 t Methodist at any ime. CON . Bam Austin, 53, 317 Toledo. Frozena Miles aren. § all pifnih . 4 a Metao level.” 55, ‘317 Toledo doting & rp " : toil Robert Miller, 26. 3165 College Ave; Joan RAY ROBE H cia 75, a 2811 EF. 18 The underground set-up deReis, 22, 5680 N. Delaware on . —— . ap rage OpEverett Henson, 27, 2514 Hillside Ave scribed by Mr. Lautner was De Mary Brinkley, 20, 1212 E. 18th 2 0 that no one memoe Ponald Ross, 30, Tipton; Patricia Marlett, Official Weather ganized so athe TY 2614 W Washington knew more than six other mem

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lose 90 per cent of ifs membership if forced underground. But it apparently was ready to suffer

Atop st Ree Jeadership composed of three pergons—a political head, an organization! head and a “trade union mass organization head'*—-was set up. Each ‘state chief picked a leader for his field for. each of “the three areas, He acquainted only with the persong he appointed and the -other two in his triangle The same system was followed

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through seven levels, The third "level was known as the county level, the fourth as regional, the fifth as sectional, sixth as subwectional and’/seventh as the ‘unit. Altogether =ome 3000 to 3200 peréons were ‘worked into this dructure including reserve leaders who: were prepared to fill in during emergéncies Mr. Lautner said he: was or- . dered to get "two complete sets of : : . high-power photo offset print- \ ing equipment’ to be hidden, This . f Families new to Indianapolis soon was done. He said “one unit was learn of our ability to serve gveryone,

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