A wave of mass hysteria seized thousands of radio listeners between 8:15 and
9:30 o'clock last night when a broadcast of a dramatization of H. G. Wells's
fantasy, "The War of the Worlds," led thousands to believe that an
interplanetary conflict had started with invading Martians spreading wide death
and destruction in New Jersey and New York.
The broadcast, which disrupted households, interrupted religious services,
created traffic jams and clogged communications systems, was made by Orson
Welles, who as the radio character, "The Shadow," used to give
"the creeps" to countless child listeners. This time at least a score
of adults required medical treatment for shock and hysteria.
In Newark, in a single block at Heddon Terrace and Hawthorne Avenue, more
than twenty families rushed out of their houses with wet handkerchiefs and
towels over their faces to flee from what they believed was to be a gas raid.
Some began moving household furniture.