Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1953 — Page 2

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DECATUR: DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3.1953

20 Recruits Drowned When Raft Capsizes . Training Disaster At Fort Bragg As Raft Is Capsized FORT BRAGG. N. C. UP — The army today sought to fix the blame for the drowning' of -20 young recruits in a training disaster which followed the capsize of a ji.’u’oon raft in a shallow lake he, e. ; . Rai-F officials believed confusion aud flight contributed th making this (the armed forces’ worst >uch tragedy, except for plane craslhe*, since World War 11. Only t*wo persons survived Wednesday after the propeller- ■ driven raft, formed by two sections of' pontoon bridge bolted together to form an assault toat, tipped over 100 yards from t"he shore of the 10Too!t-deep lake. Lt. Robert D. Cargill, base public information officer, said investigators had already begun “questioning all persons connected With the accident”, but were not completed for any formal hearing or other official action. 1 Cargill said the 20 victims and the two survivors Were all privates and members of the 981 engineer battaliom A list of the dead released eariji today showed their ages ranged from” 19 to 24. Although he said all men aboard the 25-foot raft were believed accounted for, Cargill would not officially discount the possibility the death toll niight be found even' higher. 1 He said the engineer trainees were practicing navigation of the raft, clad in lobsietfitting fatigues, combat boots and ammunition belts, after constructing it them; selves of. two portable bridge sections. “While making a turn it is believed they shipped a little water over the bow and several men became frightened—l won’t say banicky,” Cargill said. “They shifted weight apparently to ope side, Yausihg it to capsize." The men who had been crouching topside the raft were dumped into the water a screaming, st ruggUng’ mass. Cop Officiates At His 16th Delivery . NEW YORK, VP — Patrolman an emergency call, rushed to the an emrgency call, rushed to the home of Mrs. Norman Snyder, 29, Wednesday and delivered her f rst child —a boy. T It was all rather routine for Gallagher. The child was the 16th he has delivered in hjs IS years on the force. Farm Tour Planned Wednesday, Sept. 15 A farm toiir‘ of borrowers, advisory committeemen and others interested fn the farmers home administration, is scheduled (or Wednesday morning, Sept. 16. at 10 o’clock at the .Herber farm in Allen county. Care and management of turkeys will. be the chief topic at the Herber farm. At 1/730 a.m. a basket dinner whOJe served at the Wells county state forest and at 1 p.m. the group "will visit the Martin farm in Wells county. The topic herl? will be dairy and egg production. The group will then go to the Foltz farm in Jay county where grassland fanning, diversion terraces and farm kitchen remodeling will be discussed. The tour is for all members of families of the group and will include rtxernberjs from Adams. Allen. Jay. and Wellb counties. ;„ • . . - T -Hinr- - •• 1 jjprr 'fy™- . y .. ;i> ■CKF ‘ '*• . x -’ * v \ _ v ’ -WrS WORLD-FAMED violinist Jacques Thi baud, his daughter Suzanne and accompanist Rene Herbin were among the 33 passengers and eight crew members killed in crash of an Air France Constellation on Mount Cermet near Barcelonnette, France. He and his party were route to Japan for concert scries. (InternationalJ