Maryland Community Shocked Over Death-Of Young Students HOT LAKE NKWS OAKLAND, Md. l'PI This Western Maryland community was clouded today with shockeu grief (or seven children killed when a passenger train plowed into a disabled school bus on a grade crossing. Townspeople nrayed (or the re covery of 19 other pupils injured Thursday morning when the Bal timore & Ohio's plush passenger train the Diplomat slammed the rear of the bus. The tragedy was still being discussed in hushed tones in su permarkets and stores. The hearts of the residents went out to the be'eaved parents. V Gov. J. Millard Tawes awaited results of a full scale investiga tion by state police, the Depart ment of Motor Vehicles and the fiate Hoads Commiss'oa urged that responsibility "be de-1 they could termmed prccMy" to avoid ai recurrence of the worst catas-! trophc that eve- befell the com Put the n;i.i':u;ors aij'.irR ir age fro 11 8 to Hi were frozen ninnity. iva: u v.as precious Mtoau.-, The train mi-hd th? bus ahou! '"'"t ,lh'v mined towards tin 50 feet along the track. Second ', !cor- An orderly exit was im before the crah the 21 panicky i I" pupils tried to brave tlic:nselves i l.orciiotive engineer O'lo Halt ot them struaaled a 'ainst the Dun- front door as the eastboir.d St. I said the I.ouis-to-Was!iiPKloi express bore (town on tne stalled vehicle. Koy Dixon, n. who barely es caped death when he got off in time, raid "eu-ryholy knew the train was Ruins to hit us. K very- body wanted tu get out .". Cii'iiI.erWnd. Mi train was travlin" a the lesal 5: in p h. limit along a double ti-iik rr:li:-o.-.'.u7. QUAKE ST'RS CLOCK IIVATrVll.i.K. Vyo 'U'l' -Owners of the t'alntroek Bar sai : trlav their hn :e ,10-ilav wall -fThe bus was drive.) bv Leltov i lock, which unit runnine in HI32 Campbell, 4w. nTOr park. Md. a :d defied nil efiorts to get it p v vnio told polite the engine 'ailed, ing aga.n. rc-unnd keepinq per w hen he ha I cleared o!y part I feet time the aigM of An;:. 17 ai Of the CroSlPC. tin shnn'orf tri ! M nm Th .1 u ic tli liinh- He j the pupils to get off as fast as; the Yellowstone Park earthquake was reioriieJ in iiattvi!ie. Farewell Party Honor Smiihs Honor in; Mr. ii.ul M'-s. Oar re Smith, wl'o have made tiieir hcm. here for t'u na.-t v.;,r ; nd a half. .' fariuil! dimvv li. kl S" t-ir-d evening. Thr Smiths ar havinc to tak" rver t'i manamr thip of the lircslin .Viartiuc nts in Spokane which i thv'r former h- inc. This anartnii n: is mcupi d bv retired teac'i.Ts Mr. and Mrs. A W. INicsl 'nun Portland visited th- ir cousin. Mrs. KK'r? Had y. Tu,-d . Dr. A D. McMurdo from Hepp per rlli-ndcd tl'e tr. o shoot at La Grande during the we .end aid was a dinner gu.sl e.f the Hut lis Sunday. Mrs. Dorosh and two children, from I'ort'and. so n sever;'! days vacation this Wf-K ;:t i!it Ink On" evening a picnic supper a".d swim was enjoyed alt In Cove Cuiiiiminif IimiI nnH tin. nn-v.h i family remained in the adjoining 1 park for an ovr niehts camp oat !t)ii Friday a. terra) n Mrs. 11.1 n iVatdstrom aceoiimanUd them to I'ottland where s!:e will spend a tew d.ys visiting friend and nla- tives. M: . and Mrs. Dak Hauling and seven children from Lcwistun. Ku'aW . wr? Saturday visitors at 'Hut L:.kj and visited his mother. Mrs. Jack Harding. Mrs. Hard ing's husband. Jack, from Baker i was with them. i On a recent vl-it to her niuth-r. Ms. Minnie Cunningham. V:s. ! Mcrton Loree of Cove said that I here would b? a full house at Minam Lodge with the coming ol the archery season Labor 1; y wtekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'routv, former Pullman friends o' the A .1 Hoths. were Salurdav Uisito. S. Mr. and Mrs. Georg" Hunter and Mrs. C. Wright of Pend'eton ! ATAtVST t' 6MON iTR ATION .Graham if they happen to diea- ! 1 1'! ! I K l:tnK. Ark. 't l'D ;iee with him on racial issues. t. rival I .ml us has aske I i Graham is scheduled to preaclj in ; :Va- -as us.ilcnis r.ot to ileal- a football stadium Saturday and ioa-tiale a.'airst e.-.ii;;elist Hilly Sunday nights here. i were luncheon guests Tuesday . Observer, La Grande, Ore., Frl., Sept. II, rafl a noon. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilson fro-n N.h s, Calif., visited her mother. Mrs. Kllen Kemu this wei k. A birth day dinner was h -Id at the home ! of Mrs. Kemp's son and (amily the Ca.l Blat. ns or La Grand", in honor o. their mother's 81st birthday. Mrs. Evely Knapp drove to On tario, Wednesday, to visit a niece. Mrs. Itussell Bond. CIs LIKE U.S. CARS FRANKKl'IvT. Germany tl'PI' I1. S. ser'.ieemen ill F.uroH' are liii'irg more Furopean cars each year, but s'ill preler Ameri can models, a sunov sho.ve I to di-y. Kiiiurcs for vehie'e resist-n-tio'i in the Army a'd Air Force Kuro;a- eor.rnaeds as of las' March 31 :hoH that '. 8. fe v iccr.ion ai.d their unilies in k'.u rope are diiving H2.7M automo biles lH.i.02 American, 33,102 foreign. to CL ARKS' DAIRY Visit This Modern Plant During 11$ OPEN HOUSE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 Gr?iing & Bitcliing Work by Fruildale J m JOQB EVEES WO 3-3414 GLARKS DAIRY cav cordially invites you to its f, i: L -3 s . 4 GRA SATURDAY, SEFTEMSER 12lh, between 1 and 6 p.m. At oiir modern dairy plant, acclaimed by dairy industry suppliers as "one of the finest dairy plants in the Pacific Northwest," located at the head of Second Street. CLARK'S DAIRY MILK is sold at the following stores: Corner Cupboard Chris' Foods 9 Albertson's Sinden's Bud and ViV Bob's Market, Elgin Lillie and Ed's, Elgin 9 Imbler Cash Store, Imbler Corner Grocery, Cove 'Fcr Quality and Freshness Ask For Clarks" . . i . I .....', 11 ' " r , - I Eeauilful New Girl's cr Boy's Bicycle and 0IHE3 FRIZES TO BE AWAH3ED! A Ixnulifiil Iwospeed girl's or tmy's liicyclr, with ac cessories, and other prizes will be awarded at the conclusion of our Open Moure. You do not have to be present to win. A hoy tr girl, to he eligible, must be accompanied to the Open House by his parents. in:. V i-v 7 COMPLETELY MODERNIZED recently and equipped with the finest milk processing equipment available, at'a cost of many thousands of dollars, Clarks Dairy plant is shown above with the licet of trucks which carry fresh, quality Clarks Dairy products to stores and homes of La Grande end the Grande Ronde Valley. You are invited to inspect the equipment and facilities at Clarks Dairy during the plant's Open House tomorrow afternoon. All visitors to our Open House will bo served milk. . v w -m- . mm -.- ,. . ; -?-.. : " il ' t . Willi ' Meef 0 0r Producers . . . THE J. A. MORGAN FAMILY, near Elgin, is one of our biggest producers of quality milk which we process for distribution to homes and stores of the area. Above, Mr. Morgan is shown with his dairy herd on his farm near Elgin, and left, Mrs. Morgan is seen at one of the milking stations in the Morgan milking plant. All equip ment in the plant is the latest type in the industry. DAIRY At The Head 01 Second Street Office at 4th & Depot, WO 3-5312