The Texas School Catastrophe Again Emphasizes the Fallacy of "It Can't Happen Here, Safety at Any Cost Should Dominate Our Own School Project. THF WEATHER Highest temperature yesterday 52 lowest temtterafuro lust night 37 Precipitation for 2t hours Iti Hrerlp. HiniH first of month 2.00 Pncii. from Sept, 1, MM 16.70 Deficiency since Sept 1, 1136 9.05 Rain; Coot. SUPRHffi COURT nji-n lnr! assault befors me sea Mo JiMfWary rozrjrr.jtl&s next Monday, CMef JoMh Hug rosy be the rtnrt wlfR, W!& KWS-P.KVIEW w(r report, THE I . l-UUIMI Y QAIUf VOL. XL NO. 277 OP R08EBURQ REVIEW ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRjDAY, MARCH 19, 1937. VOL, XXVI : NO, ? OF THB BVEHiMO NEW 42 MIES TAB M BLA r uvniP H V f u r u Hsr vsr k vv vr vv vsr JOUGLA HUB Editorials Oitht Day'sN ews By FRANK JENKINS THIS paragraph from a Washing ton dispatch Is worth rending: "Federal revenues, bolstered by the inflow of eash from March In come ' tax collections, have crossed the THHRB B1LI40N dollar mark this fiscal year," " . .' (A fiscal year is n financial, or bookkeeping year. The federal government's fiscal year runs from June SO to July ,! ryi ITS face, that statement is reassuring. It is less reassuring when wo re flect that In the' same fiscal year federal government EXPENDI TURES ran around seven Million dollars. Tho difference is represented by INCREASING UEBT. Someday, somehow, this mounting debt will havo to ho REPAID. Chrvsl er Strikers' Eviction Ordered ATTACHMENT WRITS COME FROM COURT DOUGLAS WATERS INCLUDED IN ANGLING BANS FIXED BY STATE GAME COMMISSI!)! Execution of Edict Stayed rending Further Parley of Governor, Sheriff and Unionists. THR PROCESS of going Into debt is easy and painless. The process of PAYING OUT will he bard.' TTHIS nation's steadily mounting public debt "Is worrying even high officials of the New Deal. Witness, for example, this extract from another Washington dls- Itucctir - v. "Chairman Mnrrlner S. Kccles, of the federal reserve board, called tonight (Monday) for a 'prompt balancing of the federal budget' through the imposition of higher Income and excess profits taxes If necessary. Dy "If necessary" be means that if we can't cut down spending we (Continued on page 4) .' (By the Associated PresR) DETROIT, March 19. Governor frank Murphy conferred with : , ; "".. , "... ".,'",'" sh In one day. Anglers will be of e.OOfl strikers from captive at" I'"1 P"?"S ne "?! tnmnhiu ,i ..... i seven consecutive days ttrovld- that "I am exhausting every effort PORTLAND, March 18. (AP) (from South Umpflua falls to 400 The game commission-, annual ' " ?,w,SE;t, n .m-k synopsis of angling regulations. !WBy ridEe downstream to ocean listing the on1- and length limit 1 closed. Steamboat creek ami til of trout and mitliiifnir roBtrtiimi. hutarles closed. Silent creek and In certain waters, trait to nress ! Diamond lake lying in radius of totiay ready tor distribution to sportsmen before the season opens on April lb. The new regulations establish! he general bag limit at IS noiint!:. ana one iisn nut not to exceed 20 ing the bag is not over 40 fish. It for peace " 1 meeat to possess more tnan ,nt; Kuven ur met wtttt me sner. mm in riot, .., m anil wttn mcnard T. Franken- The commission set the limit in !'i!e?; ""fnlzntioiml director of lakes at 15 pounds and one fish the United Automobile Workers of or 15 fish in one day but not to America, and George S. Wilson, exceed 30 pounds and 1 fish or 3(1 i'K.iiti(Mii oi tne uonge local, tie fish in uvon ,f,rot,t ,i,. ctrtiri Unma Afnfl 1 - I - " " . w"tI J the II. A. W. A., would ioin the rmntv r,i.,ii it,i,t trnii nrnnco inter. . notieaH North Pmnnit fmm oiii-nii n iieox maoc no rormnl unner fish larks (n ana foot nhnv lequesi lor State assistance, the p osed In nnrMnr IMoh ll Ann governor said. eet north of the mnnlh nf Hlh Governor Mtirphv said he Inter. Rock creek tn 400 fm,t it nf ti, ihuiuu mo writs ot aiiaeiimciit, is- month closed. South sueti tuts morning on e.-tier or nn. cult Judge Allan Cam..iieII, as nn- inorizmg the arrest of. high nffl clnls of the II. A. W. A., as--wall as tho strikers,.- -... :.- - - Thegovernor explained that the snorirr, witn only 120 denudes. was raced with an unprecedented nroblem In attempting to arrest li.iMin men. Wilson, arriving at the gover nor's suite, said there were "bones for settlement" of the Chrysler 450 feet from month of creek clos ed. Diamond lake open from May 23 to October SI, Lake creek clos ed from Diamond lake for- Sno yards downstream. Short creek and Rock creek closed. Lake creek from Lake Creek falls to.Lson lake closed. In Other Countle Jackson Fish lake open April 15 to August 15, Rogue river from Goltl Ray dam to point 400 feet downstream closed. Josephine Rogue -river from Rainey falls to point 400 feet lie low. Rogue river from Savage Rapids to point 400 feet below closed. Lane Tributaries of the Me- Kenzle below the Junction of Hlue river, except Mohawk creek, tvibu tarles of the south fork of the Mc kenzie, tributaries of the middle fork of the Willamette river from the mouth of the north fork to the limpqun Lowell bridge, closed to angling. MlDMSJfll WIN HOOP BOLES SALEM. March 19 (API In strike, which began March S. The ,"'h,.';!!v,n'l f!nlsh wl,ifh sttw Mc- governor, however, declined to Mlnnvllle held scoreless in the comment' nnon any' progress made f?T,th. I??,,la J wo" toward Hint end. right to piay Astoria tomorrow for ilUEEOIES ICEWIH. Word has been received of the death Thursday of Norman Agee, 68, former resilient of Roseburg, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Stanley Nye, In Centmlia, Wash ington. Death resulted from cere bral hemorrhage. Mr. Agee was born at Winston. Douglas county, August 4, 1R6S, a son of Mr. and Mrs. n. C, Agee, pioneer settlers In the county. Ho was married in 1890 to Clara Mulleh, who died Jaminry 31, 1908. The greater part of his life was , spent In Douglas county. Surviving, besides Mrs, Nye, are three sons: Shirley C, Agee, De troit, Mich.: Vtirnon L, Agee, Port land, and Hnrley B. Agee, Rose burg. Ho also leaves four sisters nnd heven brothers: Minnie Cochran, Portland: Ro" Kurtz, Salem; May luiriz. Kan lleigo; Oscar Aeee, Panlsho. WW.: Roland Agee. Portland: Millie. Ashen Fred. Miles, Eorl nnd Elmer Agee, all of RoseburT. The bodv is belnr brought to , Roseburg. nd funeral se-vices will be behl nt ' . m. Similar at the Roseburg Undertaking eomoanv parlors, with interment In Civil Rend cemetery. The sit-down strikers hove no- fmV ,." 1,1 thc 19s7 hl"5h sfho01 cii'drd elaht ChrvIor ntrnnmiinn "asseiDaii tournament, i lie score nutomoblle plants for twelve days. ,mmy 32 to " wtiii .McaimnvHie leading at INDIANAPOLIS NEWSPAPERS half time by a score of 18 to 9, and TIED BV strikes "OF TYPOS Holding its lead at the third quar- INDIANAPOLIS. March 19 ter "' 11 " to 19 ". La "ramie (API A oiilWo l, ,,,,i,o, f (i, opened up and scored 13 points Internniinnni TiT,nIrni.ii ,,! while the McMinnville team, which prevented the Siibiieation today of "treated North Hend yesterday. -any eillllons or tho News ami the "l Times, and two evening daily news- j WMth La Grande only four points miners in lnnianapoiia, oeniiin, snutn, tiimmuttvo La ine Mar, the citys only morn-.ltjrande forward, scored a basket. 1 followed by another by Center Me- luuiuiuueu on page ti Clay, which tied the score. Lilly DAvrn om-e irriierr. "lsl guani, scoren anotner to tane uwvi:.rv juu HVWUOtU the lead, and Tuttle, who was run F.X.PRAPF IIIQTIPI? in as a substitute, scored the final UllCC UllllH 111 tUU ttttttt tlttlt illlit- OREGON CITY. March 19 (API me 01 ",a A S2800 damage suit brought bv the first game Astoria ran r rana ltlggl, Ba em boxer, named "P " poiuis to ueieai Amelia, inua H. Fred Sentka, former iustiee of eliminating the eastern Oregon ag- tne peace at Oswego, defendant to- sregtiiion ironi mraier tuny. day. I Sandness, Astoria center, con- Hlgal alleged he was lnttired tinued his higii scoring tactics by nnd his automobile damaged in a making IS points to tie for high crash with a car driven by Sentka point honors of the game with his near Aurora on January fi. victor ("animate ninpo. this onngs ine A. Sidor, owner of the machine, is total points mnde-hy Sanilness In a cti-derendnnt. tne tnree tournament games to ail. Sentka has been indicted bv the Clncknmns county grand Jury on an embezzlement charge In con ned Ion with the conduct of the lust ice of peace office at Oswetro. Police recently found a note benr- mt the ex-official's nnme on the JIarlon-Polk counlv bridge indicat ing he iilattned to take his n'f life. A few days later he reported at Oakland. Calif. Last week b was arrested at Portland. He said he did not know how he reached California or returned to Portland. WERE REAPPOINTED ClESUPi) WPA PRESSUHE FOR COURT O K. DENIED Collusion Charge Collapse Leaves Watty Free to Wed Former King u LONDON', larch 19. f.P Tho Inst apparent harrier to Mrs. Wfllllfl Rlmpson'a absolute tHvoreP nnd nor mnrrlnge to Edward of Wlnilaor wns ripire?! (orlav wisen n Clmrije nf "rnlln'Mnn rimUR. ed by the presldont of the Britirh divorce cmirt. Sir Ilovi) Mnrrhnim, e?.idnt nf the rourt. Mrctfd tn cliarirc Ptrlrkon ft-o thn record pfter tUt kfne'R nrnrtor Informed bi court Ihnl, trentitt ihc rase ,ia' nnv other." Ii ha! iftp b en-pfnt ln veMImtlon nnd fnle to Pd proiinds in nrevet hnlMt1 divorr of M-. R'mnaon and Kr nest Abfrlrh pirepjion. T!l .nrttrtti fnllor'nE; le prr tor frni-Irt nw"i in :I?it "fo lnttmr'on" In the np. ifronF'd all leffl nMtnrl nvren fie tr Tilrfll wp11"!" of final decree April 27. That nftion free PORTLAND, March 19 CAP) Because Harry Hoklns speech supjiortlng Preshicnt Jiimseveil's proposed reorganization ot tise su preme court was too long for in clusion in the regular WFA maga zine, 15,000 copies have been iimil- (l to federal works employes in Oregon, K. J. Griffith, stnte ndmin- lufrtilnr- unifl tmttiv Mrs. Simpson to wed the man who "Sendiim out s speech by tbp abdicated the British thrDno be- head of our staff Is not political," cause, of his Jove for her, Griffith said. "It is a matter of Francis Rtenhenson, an elderly I routine to Rdvise workers of lifs lawyer's clerk whose mysterious his attitude on social questions of intervention last December Just Interest to them." 1 one day before Krfward abdicated ; firfffiih denied political pressure! caused today's almost final scene had been exerted to gain favor for PORTLAND, March 1ft CAP) Frank B. Wire, state game sup ervisor, about whose head have swlr'ed rumors of an onster dur ing recent weeks, dealt opponents a knockout blow today byrehtam Intr n i-e.fi mmintment frsr a fiv- year term from the stme game co in mission. The- commission, meeting In stnr chnmber session of an hour, said the vote was unanimous. with C. E. Riley, Klamath Falls, absent. Riley previously had indi cated be felt Wire should he re tained after an understanding up on Ins work. . Immediately upon convening, Chairman Dexter Rice Roseburg, called an executive session. No disclosure of the discussion which followed was made, although Rice said he had received numerous resolutions from civic clubs and sports organizations anking that Wire be retained. Soon aer setUlnR Wire's sta tus, the commission adjourned to journey to Oregon City In an ef fort to arbitrate a fimwute there over the mttUs of a fishing dead- line south of the Willamette river falls. Rice said the commission would reconvene later to discuss budget adjustments made neces sary by a reduction of Slhtmm from tbp original figure by the legislature. CATFISH EXPERTS TO VIE IN DERBY MKDFORD, Ore., March Itt (APl The esecullve commit iee of the so-called national catfish derby, to be heiii Hwnda April -I. in Rogue river nar Savage rap ids dnm, todav antheriziMi the es- taldlsbnjpR' of a branch office at Grants Pass for the. registration or entries. The team catehlttg 20 cat fish first, in a length of time to ife specified later, viii bo the winner. Clone to I0 entrnms have filed from this city, HIES W BE INVITED TO C 1111 Of Foes of Roosevelt Program Want Chief juttice for Lead-Off Witaeu if HebWUIing. By the Associated Press) WASHINGTON. March 13. Ohlef Justice Hughes may he the principal witness nest week at hearings on the Roosevelt court bill if some senate opponents realize their hopes. Whether fas will fas willing to testify apparently depends In part on discussions with other members of the supremo court Preparations were under way to- lay to invite him formally to ap pear unless he shanM indicate disinclination to accent. . . Instead of counting definitely on Senator Wheeler D, Mont.l to lend off In presenting their case Monday, as nan been announced loading demderatle opponents in the ' senate judiciary eomasittee said only that he would "be ready." While I have wo information on the possibility of the chief justice coming before us,, saisl Senator Fbirko fD.. -Nsh,k I .shmtM mi!v it he ts wllltnc." - . InqtJtHes at the rhief jnstiepB office urotight the reply that lie had nothing m say, . . - Ex-Juitica ts Speak Senator Robinson of Arkansas. tho democratic leaden announced today that John Hessin Clarke, only living retired supreme court iVAQFim ARMY GHEGKSSWEEP OFIiUFH Defeat of Rebels 44 Miles From Capital Followed By Their Right to Avoid Capture. Continued on page 6) RIO ACCUSED AFTER AUTO RITS HH1T OLENDALB, Oro March 19. Ami Elders, resident of Giendale, as arrested hem Jast night on a charge of drunken driving. City arsbat wmkeinnm reported, and two companions, llert "Blackie" McDonald and It, K, Bwekwaiiera, were taken into custody on charges of drunkenness, following an acci dent in which their ear struck and recked a fire hydrant near, the i city baseball park. The three men were released from custody after MeDomihl and FJders surrendered their aufomo les as bail. Cited to appear In court at ft a. . today, Kbiern wns the only one the trio to present himself. 5b imnald nnri Bnckwaitors, It was reported hy the police, could not located. McDonald, Is was staled, has been om of the leaders In an ef fort to organize sn outside labor union among mill workers of Glen- tnle. an effort being eombatted hy no organization of sn tnrtenendeiit local. 51 ADR ID. March 19 fAPU Defeated Insurgent soldiers of the Brlhuega garrison fied northward through Gnadalajara mountain passes to elude capture by victor ious militiamen government cam maimers reported today. The insurgent retreat, character ized as "completely disorganized,1 followed the reported capture of the town yesterday hy the forces or uen. Jose Mtaja, M&mm gener alissimo. Brlhuega is 44 miles northeast of the capital. Under cover sf darkness and rain the great mass -of insurgents managed to slip from the war-torn town before government brigades began "mopping tip operations. . Oen. Miaja asserted Brlhuega's capture effectively ntoeked the In surgent drive on Saeedon atrategic town in Kev? CastiHe almost straight east af Madrid 200 Italian Captors - Propaganda off leers attached to the Sladrid tiwm rporteii 20() Italian 'prisoners were taken dur ing yesterday figfttip. . . . In a dHvittg rain miittinmen charged Into the town and routed lis insurgent garrison with fixed bayonets and fierce rifle and ma chine gun fire. Government batteries heat down the to wnV artillery defense in a henv v shelling late yesterday. opening the way for the charge. ine victory sent hopes nf this be-; lenguered capital soaring, j Three insurgent planes were re porter shot down. Other prizes of the drlv were listed by a government commnnl que as 80 trucks, 2ft machine guns una iu new pieees. SEARCH OF DEBRIS COMES TO END AFTER NEARLY 21 H0URSJ1PELTING RAIN Final Death Toll Probably Will Be Increased From Scores Hurt? Accumulated Gas From '. Surrounding Oil Fields Believed to ; Have Been Cause of Explosion. DISASTER AT A GLANCE (By the Associated Press) DEAD Reliably estimated at or in excess of 450. INJURED Estimated at 175. MISSING AND BELIEVED DEAD Estimated at near SCENE High school building, London. Texas, consoli dated district. - GEOGRAPHY Located between London, a very old town, and New London, Rusk county, in the midst of the gi gantic East Texas oil field. Estimated population of two com- munities 2,000, Enrollment from 30-mile area approximately' 1,200. , TIME 3:20 p. m. Thursday, 10 minute before dis missal time, CAUSE W. C Shaw, superintendent, said blast un doubtedly due to an accumulation of natural gas. ' - AUSTIN Gov. James V, Allied quickly ordered martial law and sent troops into stricken communities, WASHINGTON Headquarters oi Red Cro ordered re lief workers te seette, WARM SPRINGS President Roosev-eh, .ppaiJed, in structed government agencies to render all necessary aid. Sidelights On School Tragedy EX-MAYOR OTOK OF MARSHF1ELD DIES in the drama of empire, rose to his feet on the ancient chamber and gave bis r.pproval to the action wiping out his charge of ' collu sion." Stephenson It was disclosed, had failed to comply with the law by backing tip his Intervention Inst Ieceinbrr with affidavits. "Mr. fitenhenson," the attorney geneij said, "told the king's proc tor he was not possessed of any evidence to support his aHegoHon;, and they were based oa rumors which ho bad heacd from friends and news which had seen In tho press," he eoutt program among the WPA ranks. j 'l have talked with several per-; sons about the matter and suggest-1 ed to some that they communicate'' with congress," he replied when reported a"ke dwheiher VlA ' workers had been urged to write to their congressmen, "Thert 'never, has been any pre ferente given to WIA employes In ' Oregon because of political rea-' soiu.''- he. arhW, ."and there never will, be as long as I am In charge. There new has bees and never) will be any pressure on anyone, !oIltfcally or otherwise ' New Baby Under 2 Lbs, & O O Son of Anchor Couple Interest of sisters, nurses and patients at Merry hospital In llosebttrg this morning centered In the incubator of the hospi tal's maternity ward, where rested a cotton-swathed mite of humanity, horn Friday to .Mr. and Mrs. iiaymond Hrris, resj. dents of Anrimr. Tim prenm turely-born boy weighed only one pound and 15 ounces, ac cording to the report of Dr. B. H Hboeraaker, attending physi cian. The child is the first to he born to Mr. and Mr. Harris. Tbc-mother is tZ years of age. MARSHFfPUX Marh nfAPi f,pn-"o rook, fig, twice msvor tt rsh'teld, rimnned dead in his noe here tonight. Conk, who had been homestead er, rancher builder eons! mwv man, merchant ed JrnNri hold nr. cpme bore with his parents e Uv- np of fmtr, aboard on old "pn a rerl geer." He nerved rn the Coos Bey rnvi "n"ts'i(on 1 yesr, en1 nvoftfiPMii of itnt hody until the fk't of (his veor. Three daughters nml a mm snr-vlve. "SWrOF." ANDFRSON FACES NEW CHARGE MVinFOim, Or. Wsrrh 1R fAP HnmM ,f, fSaodt Aner on, oh namle nn dwNe driv ing sentence, end Knhfi Fnm worth, am b1 on s rbreo of shall MInfer, Eagto Point dlstrht dkman. The romtIn. stti tl3 b fr sihot pnrf M(rhrred a hfer he'OTInf to Miiit on rnge. Ander-.on. o former 'fnrd hWh fhV)t atbfM, nHd frnh man foothali at the Tnlverslty of Oregon. ' KOMI IS IIDBYI.0.0.F, A tereo number of memberx nm! visitors Wftt-g ireent astt ttht lor the aimtrni horaacomlnB of tint t. ii, ii. r. loimo of HwtewirR, ceie tnratliiK the kxUii'fi nnitlvorsary. nit! metninB oiwnon vttli n tnrfcey tllnnor- ttt S;J o'clock, with i Oihl Ftl(owit, oaeh more than X2 yearn ot ago as gnestg tr honor. I no honor guests w&n J. IJ. Hoourd, LookfBKBtatw: John Aim. antler. Clitic; O. IJ, CMliiwor, Snth- mm; it. i, Melnaon, KotwbBrK; John Howell. McMlnnvlHt. Mr Alexantinr and Sir, Howard havn beca BiPinboin of (he Imfue for more utau m yearn, Vlsllor wtfre nrpwat fn'tm Itiir. rhtlHirR, Onwngo, McifinnvHlp, Klk- toti, HHlltfrlln, fJafclond, Myrllp v-rnnn, cnyoaniH am IttIttl. The HosehurtE tlKree ttmm. pan- tainmi by Karl llrit, conffrrwt tho first tlessrw on ! of five ramlfilstpa. Talks were ! lit visftltitc nntt Ittcal offtwtrs anil honor gtifsts. tin- LOGANBERRY SALE WARNING ISSUED SAI.BM, Mereh I. f API Warning Is given lomnlwrrv row- crs in a Mlnr sent ont hy tbn (r nn loisenlierry eontrol honrtl, throueh II unrrntnry, Wflltem J. I.lnfoot of 8ltm, ht ffforts srp hainv mlt hy bnywm lo parehttsp Imrrles rtlrcflly front BiPtnlHtrit nf llio iimtrol htwrt Krittive (it Btr'ttd of Ihrottglt Ote Itoartl, ITjttlt.r lhi law. Ih InKpr nttlalns, nil ititmhers iro tlstnl wKb titp ttmn-i IV rinrpts where their names eon Iw fhfeketl, ami, no bHyr eatj buy li'CTlIf ewepf (hrnBh the Ittnrtl. NEW LONfJON, Te. ilareh 19. (AP) rsrty.flvs sslnutes septtrttt' eti some -TOO school eWWren from death aatl life yststordgy. School official hal plaimtHi to dismiss the entire ittttrtcnt bsHly of the stmlor nrt junior hlKh school i of Ute Lontton consolidated school severs! mlttnti early so they couw attttntl & county tmes and field tiieet. Minds were changed ana only pttrtlclpaHto wore allow ed lo cut the last class. Tliey www nmotifc tho fw sur vivors of tho explosion that goes down as one of Anw?rieas most apnalllni; school rttlM traitnlles. NEW LONUOM, Te March 19. (API Ueorne Httrty, , fell dead late last nigltt as be wateli. ed workers earry mangled Itotlles from the srbool nnlldln ruins. NBW WJNIXJN, Tt's, Mreb 19. API A lesson In natural re ftDurtjes S5trv(wt tlo scitool blast here. A worhmsn clenrett away the deurls, a wlacfcoottrn wm esttosed on whltli ws stmwlwl (he fwilow Ing: "OH nntf nslsrsl m am East T3Etts greatest inlltoral Itlesslne. Without thorn this school wonitf not btt hers anrt nons uf us woultl be here learning our lessons." An accumulation o natural gas wns uMjnitNf for to explosion, which snuffeu out hnnilreils of lives. NEW LONDON, Ttsss, Mifsh 19. APJ tatorsrs -ceaeed digging inio the ruins . , of the London iwoltd(ti . schasl this s-fiernosri , mn& -i, wearily M "the Job Is finish--' . etf iMarrrc"ftM hn rvmsvait front the jrtis of de bris, ' .Colonel C, K, Paw,J natlmat giisrrt commander, aald every hnck hstl been lurweil f the" basement of the explosion-reeked stmctare antl that the Job of seeking bodies had ended, : He mid final cleanii np woaltl take only altsut as btmr longer. The officer said ahoat -tSS hodies ' had been lifted front tho pile ot steel and brick and added that "there may nave been few more than that." Wiwrfetf oil field ia borers who bad tolled for nearly -31 hours, wan? of thews thtring a slashing rainstorm, stoppetl work In groups and went home lo be reaved wives, . NKW UJNWMf, Tex, March IS. (Af) Clasped in each other's arms, a boy and srtrt were fount! alive early today in the rains of the Mast shattered $l,(f(fl,K(0 Ijon doit consolidated school. The ex- ttloslon, which kilted more than 300 children farmed a crude arch of falling debris whleb sheltered the two. Hysterical and sobbing, they were carried tnronRh the throng liiuttlly ami Ihelr names were not learnttl. They were of junior high school age. IJALLAS Hundred of dosages of anti-tetanus serum wsre sited to the biattt stene, Physicians said It was neetieti iawlly because of the tanker of loekjaw developing front tvautids ef the injured. CRESCFNT CITY FIRE DESTROYS BUILDING CFtKSririS'T m CHf., March 13. fAPl Fir of wndHermlned origin destroyed6 the McNamara bulldinjf todsv. FJremw ptlmtetl damage at 825.WW. partially color ed by Insurant. WILIS PfWKT. Tfrx. Jesse Cottch, 3fl, was ono f the thou sands w8 hnrrttwl to the blast scene hy motor ran 11 was hilled in a collision nmr Tylr, SKW wres of tnir ents were attending Faimt- T"cber BssmiBtfm mating yards from the high arhmil hUd- Ing when tliey bearil (he roar. They ritshed cFemlng Into a blinding dust fog toward (h debris. Their children ww wndv the felled btirk and wteid. OVKIITOK. Tst. IliKlles were placed on eots hem fn a hnHding formerly used w a skating link. While frantle psrentH mm&l from col to cot a oirerhe read: 'G'nilemen wilt please remove ' (Continued m $as $1 NKW LONIWN, Tax., March IS. t AP) Crashed and torn bodies of 425 children carae slowly ont of the blostftftttwwl $Wtw0 Lon don sehofilhauso (n a rnlttatorm to day aa a milHary Inflniry ffns qnlcWy get (if motion within the ; ruins. It isaa a dinwl, drtEKng scene dotted: with frnnrtad, red-eml par ents and determtaetf Invttgafsrs. Major Claston Homrd nppaiie! a I tho nation yvarxi modern child tragedy aafct an ' tovesligstloa Imsrd of rtx would start function- ; Ing this afternooB, Survivor ami : eye "wltnewm vtmM Im qnssttonsd In an open hearing, be mM, Flrt definita indication that ac cumulated m Mwed the blast that lifted hundred of acboot children linnyy rd and toriefe Into tho air. came from Mnter How ard when bs mM ? ! P, Bhoch. . noted eheniisjry professar st the University erf . Tfn, bees summoned testis The recovered tmdt eomnris ln virtually ssll nf iU& eesatry , sldea rmiBr renemlion and : their teaeherB, were (I(trtbate( amonc wldsl? amMemd moreue. Biplnr gs. jw ever present menace In oil fields colleet In lioekets fye In well ventliBtMl . bMdine end sloog Mhnvm. As (sn( Firr "sfi Js riin x plnlned &t flfclahom ltr. ln "omeS'm frm (n iwfeet val levs in the otl f"A countrv. be nld. 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