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CHATHAM, England, Dec. 5 (UP)—A bus plowed through a marching’ platoon of 52 young Royal Marine cadets on a steep hill here “last night, killing 23 boys and injuring at, least 24 others.
Seventeen of the "boys, who were marching three abreast to a boxing match, were killed out= right and six others died in hos‘|pitals or—en route to them.
The bus struck the plattoon| from the rear shortly after nightfall. One passenger said he “just felt a series of bumps”. as the
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heavy vehicle rolled through the ranks of the marchers, who were between eight and 14.
Record Bus Death Toll
It was believed to be the highest death toll in history for a British bus accident.
The driver of the bus was to have received a medal today for 25 years of safe driving.
Police identified: the driver as John W. G. Samson, who has been with the bus company for 40 years. An official statement said only that the bus was going inthe same direction -as the marchers and ran into the boys from the rear.
The column of cadets was i under command of a regular Mei 8 & oa rine officer, The boys, who are in a civilian| © : Boy - Scout-like group which pre-| pares them for eventual member-| ship in the Marines, were march-| ing from the Melville barracks |
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FAMOUS TRAINMEN—It was only natural that Karel Truksa (left), dispatcher, and Juroslay ros here to the Royal Naval Bar-| stop at the toy train counter during a four of Cleveland's down- | town stores. They were in command of the four:car train with 108 passengers aboard which crashed through the Iron Curtain from
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| JOLIET, I1., Dec. 5 (UP)—A [29-year-old disabled veteran, Wil{liam Breeden, and Orvil Malcolm, 35, both of Bloomington, Ill, were injured yesterday when Breeden’s automobile struck a bump and overturned on” Route 66A 27 miles (south of Joliet.
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yesterday while two ‘ police ‘offi-in her g-string. I could see her Mr. Conner said. cers described in detail what) |buttocks. Her breasts were par-| “In other words,” Mr. Gflesler those; curve§”looked like during tially covered with flashing grinned, “Miss St. Cyr's dance her, night club “bubble bath.” jewels.” didn’t get you very excited, huh?” While a juby of 10 women and; Jerry Giesler, noted . eriminal{ Mr. Connor sald it didn’t. two men listened attentively, Dep-| lawyer who is defending Lili on| “Did you applaud the act?” Mr. uty Sheriff C. H. Conner described the grounds her performance was| Giesler asked. the Patfopmanse which brought] “art, " asked Mr, Conner what hel STI did,” Mr. Connor said.
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