| Show LITTLE VALLEY N. N Y Jan 1 WJ Fourteen It-Fourteen Fourteen P-Fourteen survivors of the crash of a nonscheduled airliner counted their blessings on this New Years Year's Day But there was no happiness in the families of 26 other persons whose broken bodies were scat scat- I with the wreckage along the crest of a remote ridge in southwestern New Yorks York's wooded wilderness None of the survivors was vas reported reported reported re re- re- re ported in critical condition The twin plane crashed about pm p.m. MST l Saturday while on on a flight from Pittsburgh to Buffalo Buffal The wreckage was found Monday londay on a wooded ridge of the Allegheny Mountain foothills foothills foothills foot foot- hills in the most remote section of southwestern New York Civil Aeronautics Board investigators investigators investigators arrived here Tuesday for an the spot check of the crash Help for the crash survivors was summoned Monday londay afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon by a passenger George Albert Albert Albert Al Al- bert 30 of Miami 1 Fla who struggled i miles through heavy snow to the nearest road I HI had no idea where we were said Albert whose mother Mrs 1 Elizabeth Albert 47 was killed I thought it was New York State but you couldn't be sure The pilots were dead They were the only ones who knew So I took off Sure Im I'm glad gladI I made it I guess Im I'm one of the lucky ones It Pearl Moon loon 24 also of Miami l a stewardess for Continental Charters Inc operators of the plane said the right engine stuttered stuttered stuttered just before the crash We Ve started to lose altitude and as the plane hit the tree treetops treetops treetops tops I fought to hang on to my seat scat she said There was no panic panie and no screaming as we descended I was knocked out out LITTLE VALLEY N N. Y Jan 1 07 Bodies t-Bodies Bodies of the following victims vic victims vie vic tims Urns of the nonscheduled airliner See Page 2 Column 2 l T Tr r E i ir r f r r N Sf S. S Fv lrI f L I f S r vA 4 S 4 t 6 4 r IbY r e AP AP Where 26 Met Death in Wilderness The twisted fuselage e of an unscheduled airliner I lies in the sno snowy New York wilderness where it CRASH TOLL Continued from Page On One crash near here have been identified identified identified iden iden- at funeral homes Capt Copt Victor Harris the pilot Miami Fla C Capt pt J. J C. C Webber extra pilot Miami H. H E. E copilot Miami Dolores Harvey Haney stewardess Miami Mrs Ann Frankell Pittsburgh Pa Jud Judy Frankell 3 3 same address Mark Frankell 6 same address Roy C. C 19 Pa Richard J. J Martin U US S M AI C 20 Buffalo Burtalo N. N Y Jeffrey Evans 14 months son of or Mr and Mrs SIdwell Evans Pitts PItts- burgh burch John Opar Jeanette Pa Richard A. A Wilson U. U S. S Naval Air Station Miami Set David E. E Arnold 23 23 Miami l Miss Laverna Kroll Pittsburgh h. h Mrs Elizabeth Albert 4 47 Miami Mrs Dorothy Berman Bruce 23 Kingston Ont Canada John R. R Jones 31 Fairmont W. W Va Miss Paula Miami According to the passenger list supplied supplied sup sup- plied by the Civil Jl Aeronautics Board the following also were aboard the plane Gus Athas copilot Miami Mrs John Jones Joncs Fairmont W. W Va Mrs Audrey Malcolm 24 21 Lockport Lockport Lockport Lock- Lock port N. N Y Mr and Mrs R. R H. H McClain Morgantown Mor- Mor anto W. W Wa Va a grandparents of or the Evans child Mss Miss M. M Meyers Ke Key West Fla Mrs l J. J Penman Pittsburgh A Mr Siegel Pittsburgh crashed bringing death to 26 of the 40 persons 1 aboard The 14 survivors are arc expected to live |