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...happen? Piecing together the answer, 37 investigators for the Civil Aeronautics Board tracked down lead after lead for 17 months. Last week, submitting its report, the CAB unfolded a story of one man's anguish-and a long buildup to tragedy...
Meanwhile, Cambridge policemen were grabbing cards from Harvards who were thumping cars. A nearby cab driver said, "They'll be lucky to get diplomas," to which his woman passenger added: "They certainly don't deserve them--in any language. Why, half of them can't even speak English. All they've got is the money to come here...
Eichmann undertook the job. At Lublin, he personally tested a closed truck that carried Jews to the burial pits and killed them en route by monoxide fumes. The prisoners screamed for minutes on end, and Eichmann, peeping through a window in the cab, saw "a grasping hand." He wrote later: "I wanted to get off. 'Don't worry,' said the driver, 'we are almost finished.' " At Auschwitz, always his favorite camp, Eichmann was impressed by the use of Cyclon B gas, which was first tried on 600 Russian prisoners of war. He ordered the building...
...Civil Aeronautics Board for its "lavishness" in awarding new routes to "needy" trunk airlines. This policy, said Smith, hurts the bigger airlines while seldom helping the feeders. Smith recommends instead more mergers to benefit the public, such as the merger that joined Capital and United Airlines. But CAB last week announced that it has decided to go slow on approving future mergers. Main reason for allowing Capital to merge with United, said CAB, was that there was no other way to keep Capital operating...
BETTER SERVICE (30% improved by midsummer) is United Air Lines' promise after its absorption of Capital Airlines, approved by CAB. By 1963 United expects to have 128 more jets worth $500 million...