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history of Mexico. | E Authbrities said most of the| Christmas celebrants killed when| ! flames destroyed the city’s civic) auditorium during a gay Yule| party were believed to be women : and children. Many of them were Jurned be- | yond recognition. " At least one man, radio announcer Luis Felipe Ferreiro, still was reported missing in the rubble
today. ward revisio n of their figures. |Two Hancock County teen-agers ey ere of mealby Ben. Mr, Sanders’ first words when|Won top honors as Indiana's lon was un y Jescues Jor erSine was brought to the surface/champion junior corn growers toi a Temove odies from after his rescue were: “How's day. Philip Hilligoss, 14, McCords- :? which. was rocked by &|my wife?” - ville, placed first for the second coal gas explosion Friday night, State police cars raced to the year in a row with a yield of I'd hug anyone who gave me ganders home to get his wife 169.6 bushels an acre, and Shirley a cigaret,” the smoke-blackened “ |Apple, Pendleton, was second with miner said. | Just Went to Sleep a 165.8 yfeld "among 1,824 4-H r. Sanders was rushed to| pr. Barnett said M entrants. . | {Miner's Holspital in West Frank-ito1q him: “I just wert Sanders
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
HAPPY
IN THE picnic. Aln tended cold yellow colog
: the gutted auditorium, but au- fort. He was chilled but not froz-|anq4 woke u little whil - Re said *' they believed hii $0 ny Laited happily with hos- fore they oD ae ee relied . attendants. other bodies had pasa FT av] p “I didn’t even know there wa. customers f\ An annual party Reports Others Alive lan explosion.” The lady children and orphans turned into| had difficult tragedy shortly after midnight] Dr. A. F. Barnett, company| Mr. Sanders was brought into ‘ Tak c when a Christmas tree was physician for the Chicago, Wilm- the hospital on a stretcher. His : = Bs coat & knocked oved during a fight be- | ington & Franklin Coal Co., said 8rimy clothes were removed and 5 Re a Si tween two unidentified men. | Me Sanders reported eight other he was placed in an oxygen tent. ell { 5 ping lists. . | <5 / i § (miners were alive near where, “I'd hug anybody who'd. give : doked: at First 0 aE [24 (he was found. me a cigaret” he said and Dr. I ; 7 d ME. AY “1t didn't look like a serious 2 | Beds were prepared for the { A mm JOHN KO H FUR ! A epartment font said Newspaper Reporter THE POWERS STEP OUT—This might have been a shot cut - others, but Dr. Barnett shid he Barnett ordered him removed gy |} Wr If dm at times, 1 he adr Urquiszo; “and we alll straight out of one of Pyrone Power's swashbuckling movie roles, |doubted that the others would from the oxygen tent. A Ye) : ie, grease paint lat va 4 and joked about it.” sut it's not. It's merely Tyrone and his wife, Linda Christian, [be found. (porter lighted a cigaret and gave | Du eoecont : 826 Virginia Ave. MA-0298 Florshein laughs laughter became screams decked out for New York's Knickerbocker. Ball at the Waldorf-g | Dr. Barnett said Mr. Sanders |it to him. : : : Jas geen me Apa y ne Astoria Hotel. All proceeds of the glamorous event went to aid | i A { em—— fe? ! » ooled, lost + of horror when Jhe ligne 2p the Korean Wor Woda {was found a few feet from where! Just then his wife, Ethel, 4L| Be . nea. Bi CC A A A EC SSA : the trick. SI treé apparen 3 erate ee le en smmepeese a tee eet teeing : x " h and the tree burst into Hames. : y Cai ; $f Sushang The blaze “Spread like 8 D230’ | Parents Lose Second Son in ‘Korea War © the limit. W a v o grapes wm Ee Be ovium] ROYERSFORD, Pa., Dec. 24/was killed May 22. Last Friday : ris Tioved 5 | > . : R N AAPA pa more than 200 persons (UP)—Mr. and Mrs. Georgethe Defense Department notified o tae a stampeding toward the one exit Gincley were, notified yesterday|them their second son, Wilbur, He hauled © that could be opened. that the second of their three 929 was missing in action’ and rid > oa o Doctors at Tijuana's only hos- Sons has been killed in Korea. changed the designation to killed! Ag % pital reported that 52 persons, Their oldest boy, Edmund, 23,/in action yesterday. | want me to were trampled and burned seri-| = at them?” ously in the crush and 60 others) were injured. MR. CLO Then Screams thzh an hou “por.-a few seconds people just Mrs. Clow stood there trying to figure out | | Ayres * Mr what was happening,” said Mr. monds they Urquiszo. “All of a sudden the going to ge lights went out and screams | Clown alway started ringing through the “Wel ste smoke-filled auditorium.” Mrs. Dor The bodies of six children and| a woman were found on the side-| walk outside the auditorium, ; It Ha where #hey landed when they | y jumped from a window. By Ear NEW YQ
“Most of the people didn't have a chance,” said Roldolfo Gonzales, one of those who escaped. “The; exits were choked. I crawled over the top of bodies and then] smashed my way out of a win-
time, natura and other fa I really swe I'll go on a
dow.” I might j Jose Gardunio Bustamenete, ed-| to think of itor of the Tijuana Daily news-| for everybod paper Las Noticias, said” “people | that before | were running everywhere, first | You may trying to ‘get away and some of | Diet.” It slashec
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Onlookers Helpless ; ; What I “There was nothing anyone 1 could do. Everyone tried to help,| ® the 9 pourids put the water stopped and here . ; we stood, completely helpless,” | AND IT TEACHES THRIFT “YOU LI he said. “No one could get any-| “4 f that time. ee a Ne eer | Hit your savings target with an lose anythin urn : . d a half block away. i | “uf fy TILIARS up-to-date bank. Come in and ON arce “I saw one woman "wit er AY: . . . Lol ress hair on fire. She was running 7 i SAY see this aid to savings. ola me He } and she was burned black from ’, oh head to foot. It was the most Cs THEY'RE GREAT » Au the s horrible thing I ever saw.” i < Horse Racing Announcer Joe CHRISTMAS GIFTS Stns Hernandez said it was the “most on withio -bfutal, horrible, pathetic thing I| on te A ever saw in my life.” 3geill Wi 2s Mr. Hernandez said some per-| Shot 4 i sons outside the building were R . | Rh ¥ gerion y a “actually crazed enough to try) a, aliroadmenrs . to get back into that hell, and the § police had all they could do to i FEDERAL SAVINGS & LL RAS STILL, v stop them. They practically had 21 VIRGINIA AVE after Valent 'ntine’s Day
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