Plane Hits Ice Cream Shop, 22 Die SACRAMENTO, Calif
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5 County Teen-Agers Are Winners SEE STORY PAGE 15 The Weather FINAL Mostly cloudy and mild today and tonight. Partly cloudy and Red Bank, Freehold warm tomorrow. Branch EDITION I 26 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL.95 NO.64 RED BANK, NJ. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1972 TEN CENTS Plane Hits Ice Cream Shop, 22 Die SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) ton said, "They were all in a Airport after participating in olds, Kerri and Kristi Francis. — "It took one wall where the big pile. It just pushed them." an air show. The plane had She grabbed Kerri, crawled 17 kids were and just pushed He ran to the crash area from been converted to civilian use. over two tables and pushed- it," one witness gasped after a nearby bowling alley. Witnesses said the plane ap- her into the arms of a man a burning plane slashed into A 12-year-old girl in the peared to lose power in the standing by a window. "Then an ice cream parlor jammed shop crowded with about 100 takeoff. It crashed on an old I climbed out myself through with children and their par- persons said she thought it levee barrier at the end of the a little bitty hole," she said. ents, killing 22 persons. was "a gimmick" to accom- runway and hurtled across a four-lane highway'. Kristi was found outside Authorities said one entire pany the serving of a special with a broken leg along with family of four died in the ice cream sundae. "Then ev- The craft burst into flames Christi's stepfather, Reuben crash yesterday along with at eryone started screaming and about the time it hit three Bacca, and other family least 10 children. Twenty-six, running." autos parked by the front en- members. Her mother was others — mostly children — Don McClusky, a manage- trance to the ice cream par- missing. She had not'ap- were injured when the private ment trainee working at the lor. Two of the autos were peared when the ambulance plane catapulted across a store, said a birthday party rammed with the burning took the children to the. Hospi- highway shortly after takeoff group of 17 persons was plane through the front of the tal. Bacca said the mother and hit Farrell's Ice Cream seated at the table at the front building. would be along soon. Early Parlor. window and had just been Twenty of the dead were today she was identified as The pilot of the Korean war- served with ice cream, candy tentatively identified as cus- one of the 22 killed. vintage jet fighter survived and favors when the. plane- tomers in the store. Two oth- and was quoted as saying, crashed through the wall be- •ers had been seated in one of The pilot was identified as "I'm sorry! I'm sorry!" as he side them. Most of the dead the autos crushed by the jet. Richard Bingham, 36, of No- was pulled from the wreck- were found in that part of the Christi Kiehn, 12, of Stock- vato, Calif., general manager age. store. ton, Calif.; was.in Farrell's of Spectrum Air, a corpo- Describing the scene at the The crash occurred as the with her parents, four broth- ration controlled by William wall where the 17 youngsters F86 Sabrejet was taking off ers and sisters and two neigh- Penn Patrick, a prominent had been sitting, Dave Thor- from Sacramento's Executive bor children — twin 3^ year- cosmetics manufacturer. ILS.UrgeslLN.Action To Curb Terrorism UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. from causes such as liberation 66-27 with 33 abstaining. It de- tical steps that might be tak- (AP) — The United States and anticolonialism would de- feated by a 10-vote margin, 57 en. SEARCH FOR DISAStER VICTIMS — Firemen work their way past the tail section of a privately planned an urgent appeal to fuse the objections of. various to 47, a Yemeni bid to put off The proposed, treaty pro- owned Saberjet that crashed into a Sacramento ice cream parlor and killed at least 22 persons. Police the United Nations today for Arab, African and Asian the item until next year. vides that its signers would. say The pilot, who survived the mishap, was taking off from a nearby airport where he had partici- measures against inter- states. China voted against putting seek to prevent international pated In an air show. national terrorism, including Countries signing the pro- the item on the agenda and terrorist acts, and would co- a treaty to crack down on po- posed treaty would pledge to the Soviet bloc voted for the operate in various ways in- litical crimes that cross na- extradite alleged offenders or' postponement. cluding supplying evidence tional boundaries. prosecute them under "severe Meanwhile, a record num- for prosecution. Secretary of State William. penalties . without tindue ber of national spokesmen Accoring to a draft wording P. Rogers was slated to deliv- delay." were lining up to air their of the treaty's preamble: 53 Prominent Filipinos views of the annual talkfest. — Every state has a duty to er the appeal in the annual Long Debate U.S. policy speech as the 132- The Arab-African nations The 2%-week general de^ refrain from aiding terrorist nation General Assembly came dose to keeping the ter- bate had a speakers' list of acts in another state or ac- opened general debate with rorism issue off the 92-item 125, mostly foreign ministers, quiescing in activities within terrorism a leading issue. General Assembly agenda al- well above the previous high its territory directed toward Arrested in Crackdown together in a debate running of 112 in 1969. such acts. The global treaty being pro- posed by the United States, far into the night Saturday. With terrorism in the — "The spread of terrorism MANILA (AP) - Fifty- Press Secretary Francisco President Ferdinand E. Mar- possible candidate for the : The world body finally de- spotlight, U.S. diplomats beyond national boundaries presidency in 1973 elections;. U.S. diplomats said, would be three prominent Filipinos, in- Tatad provided the first offi- cos' government to create aimed at persons who kill, cided to discuss "measures to voiced hope that the proposals „ endangers international peace cluding two provincial gover- cial confirmation of the ar- what it described as a "new Sen. Jose Diokno, member of stop international terrorism" put forward by Rogers would and security," and "effective the civil liberties union; and kidnap or cause "serious bod- nors, six members-of Con- rests over the single television society." ily harm" to civilins when: — a U.S.-backed item pro- curb rhetoric on this ill-de- - measures to control inter-, gress and seven news- channel stilL operating. All but Marcos said he was assum- Sen. Ramon Mitra, another posed by Secretary-General fined, politically touchy_ issue national terrorism are ur- selected media outlets have prominent member of the op- — The purpose of the crime gently needed." papermen, have been ar- ing martial law powers and is to harm another country. Kurt Waldheim — by a vote of and focus a"ftenfi6n"on""pfac- rested in the Manila-region been closed and news being reorganizing his government position. sent abroad is censored. — The crime is committed' since martial law was pro- to block an insurrection A palace official said the by foreigners in a country claimed over the weekend, Tatad spoke as the istand threatened by Mao-oriented announced arrests covered which is not their political tar- the presidential palace an- nation awaited details of far- Communists and to improve only the Greater Manila area, get. reaching reforms planned by conditions for the masses who nounced today. suggesting that more have McGovernDemanding live in acute poverty. Olympics Case been made in the provinces. This definition would apply In his announcement, Tatad to such cases as the murder of • said four of the prominent Joaquin P. Roces, publisher Israeli athletes at the Munich persons detained had subse- of the independent and in- Olympics by Arab extremists fluential Manila Times, and Slush Fund Donor List Cahill Is Touring and to the international mur- quently been released. Be- two of his columnists^ Maximo BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - The assertion that big busi- airport rally where, police sides politicians critical of der-by-mail campaign against said, 2,500 persons showed up. Soliven and Rosalnida Ga- Israeli diplomats. Sen. George McGovern, de- ness and special interests Marcos and journalists, those dominate the Nixon .govern- Aides sold 1,500 tickets to a lang, were among seven news- It would not apply to terror- scribing President Nixon's ad- SandyHookTod held included leading left- men arrested. ministration as one "bought ment has become a central $25-a-plate dinner. wing intellectuals. ism within a country against one in McGovern's Democrat- Day after campaign day, ronmental Commissioner So was Veronica Yuyitung, the home government, or to lock, stock and barrel by the SANDY' HOOK - Gov. special interest," is drumm- ic presidential campaign. He McGovern is reciting his li- William T. Cahill and U.S. Richard J. Sullivan have been Among those still underde- wife of Rizal Yuyitung, editor deeds by members of armed tention were Sen. Benigno of the Chinese Commercial ing a demand that the Re- made it his text again today tany of charges against, the Secretary of the Interior Ro- asking for a $2.5 million feder- forces during hostilities. administration on that point: al beach replenishment pro- Aquino Jr., a leader of the op- .News, who was arrested last publicans name the donors of after pressing it from Brook- gers P.