Blackwell Journal-Tribune (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 293, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 27, 1960 Page: 1 of 24
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By WARREN BICKFORD
STRANGE THINGS happem
every day!
In fled Bluff Calif not long
agI) Janet Thomas k as shot by
tier horse aided by a porcupine
Janet was riding the horse IA hen
the porcupine fell out of a tree
The horse reared and as Jan-
et fell she dropped her rifle
The horse stepped on it and
Janet was shot in the leg
AND IN Fort Worth Tex'
A C Reid Jr was treated for
a bump on the head lie ex-
plained that he had been kait-
lug for an elevator in an office:
building anti had opened the
safety door to see if it WaS coin-
ing It kiiS!
NOW YOU KNOW — The
Iargest painting now in exist
NICC iS 'Balt le of Atlanta"
painted in 1885-86' by three Ger-
mans Lohr Lorenz atid Heine
It is 50 feet high 400 feet in
rircumference and IA eighs 8
tons 11Pli
DON'T GIVE your child a!
booby-trap for Christmas!
That's the advice of the Nie
Ilona! Safety Council a nongov-
ernmental agency organized in
1913 to prevent all kinds of ac-
cidents including those inVOIV-
ing children's "harmless" toys
fluy toys that do not have re-
movable parts but toys suited
for a child of his or her age su-
pervise the use of the toys giv-
en our children
IF YOU'VE GOT a sportsman
friend and you can't think of
a thing to give him how about :
f
an Oklahoma fishing and hunt-
ing license?
They'll he available for sale
the first week in December L
but be sure that you ask for the
1961 license else you might get
one for 1960 which is almost
gone
LIFTED FROM the VFW ma
gazine— A Russian delegate is I
the abominable no man" -----
BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA -
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Wednesday is the worst day i-i -
the week It has two WO working i
days on each side of it an Hit By Mit e h Colder
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luclus say he who play t ends
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against middle get caught in 1
same An a dolesren t is a c pohce
teenager who acts like a baby i at 1 ' '$
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when you don't treat him like 10 40
I f eaded his
an adult The girl who 1 cl
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1 1 1 -1 t i L J O 11111 LAnt I
an adult The girl who 1 I
thinks no man is good for her! etk Driver
river
may be right Then again she
may he left! 1 Police were seeking the
- identity of a driver Saturday
JOKE TIME — First woman that struck an aged man at
pat ient: -rin going to see a doe-! Oklahoma and Main about 4
tor I don't like the looks of 1 pm Friday as he was walk-
my husband" Second WOnlall i ing across the street in the
patient: "Mind if I tag along? I pedestrian lane
don't like the looks of mine Earl E Watson titi 214 Ur-
eit her!" hana Drie was taken to the
1
Blackv‘ell General hospital
AREA FORECAST
xstiere it was found that he has
0wqrRoomp 1 a compound fracture of the left
--
ht i
ft
aernoon or ng and I
scatter-
! Earl E Watson tifi 214 Ur-1 Meanwhile two buses collid-
hana Drik e was taken to the ed showers or thunderstorms i ed on U S 40 near the top ot
were likely in south and east
the Sierras injuring both dri-
Blackwell G e n e r a I hospital'
1 s
'where it was found that he has Oklahoma vers one eriously
a compound fracture of the left
Temperatures which had Patrolmen said one bus had
been almost springlike for I stopped to avoid striking a
much
leg hvIo w the knee Police
i of this week were due for a 1 truck and flatbed stalled cross-
Chiel George Morgan reported big drop when the Pacific cold vvays on the snow-covered road
Saturday !front progresses across Oklaho-
The second bus came upon both
! He viol walking ea vehicles tried to stop and slid st across1ma The mercury was expected
1 about 160 feet before striking
I Main b t r et 1 with a green light i to dip in northwestern Oklaho-
LULA MAN SAAL
-- !when a car traveling west from
SATURDAY TEMPERATURES the 100 block East Oklahoma
9 a m 53 9 pin 5 day and Morgan pointed out
'to am 55 10 55that it is a felony for a motor-
I I am 57 i'ist to leave the scene of an
I2 am 'accident where an injury re-
Iligh 66 low 48 Year ago to isults and charges will he filed
(lay high 42 low 19 if no such report is made at
his office
THE ALMANAC A number of leads are in pos-
Today is Sunday Nov 27thesession of police as to the iden-
332nd day of the year with 34 titY of the ear's driver and if
more in 1960 The moon is'she does not come forward and
approaching its full phase The make a report of the accident
morning stars are Mercury and felony charges are to he filed
lars The evening stars arelwhen she is apprehended the
Jupiter Saturn and Venus Ipolice chief said Saturday
On this day in history:
411 41 41004
In 1807 American poet Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow w a s Thieves Apprehended
horn
In 1873 the first long rail-i Tonkawa policemen Satur
rodd tunnel in America was day night apprehended bur
completed through the IloosacH glars with a "car-load" of
mountains in northwest Mas- loot stolen earlier Saturday
night at Orlando An alert
(Continued on Page 2) was put out for the thieves
" l'he woman
a s Thieves Apprehended
Storms Rites Set For ! 6-"Y
the car by Perry police Ton-
Monday at Medford kawa police spotted the car
as it cams into town from the
MEDFORD — Last rites for south
(' E Storms 69 who died Fri
(lay following a stroke at his
houte in Medford will be eon is
!Resort to Be Sold
(ticted Monday at 2 pm at
the Methodist church in Med- I WAGONER fl'Pl) — Ed Wright
ford with Rev D O Deaver founder and owner of Snug
pastor officiating lHarbor resort on Fort Gibson
Burial will he in the Belle lake said Saturday an auctien
Maine 'Kans cemetery under would be held Dec 15 to sell
the direction of llifls funeral the aloahle lake fron fishing
home (Early story inside) iboating and cabin vsort
1
u44ui
Tonkawa policemen Satur
day night apprehended bur
glars with a "car-load" of
loot stolen earlier Saturday
night at Orlando An alert
was put out for the thieves
along with a description of
the car by Perry police Ton
kawa police spotted the car
as it came into town from the
south
i
Blackwell's Christmas shop-
ping season gets off to an of-
ficial start Monday City re-
tailers are offering hundreds
of dollars worth of free gifts
to holiday shoppers as an in-
centive to visit the city
As in past years the many
gift coupons in today's issue
of the Journal-Tribune are the
key to winning the free gifts
Shoppers are urged to clip
the coupOns fill in their name
and a ddreFs and deposit in
the various stores
1
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Fair Mild
Turning Colder
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SINGLE COPY 15 e THIflTY PAGES
lillansmen Negroes
lOn Parade in Atlanta
1
: ATI-kyr k itr—Itobed Ku
1
Klux Klansmen and placard
1 carrying Negroes paraded on
opposite sides of the street in
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surly silence here Saturday
tunder the watchful eye of
:'': heefed-up pollee detachments
---' The I'Vrit'Vk Pd racial tension
came after a month of rela-
1 tie calm in this deep south
Ai city Ivhich has been working
' to find a mutually acceptahle
'r"--f answer to lunch counter sit-in
-- protests
---e Hundreds of Negro students
n
1 resumed the protests Friday
charging that despite a 30-day
i truce to m hien they agreed
and prolonged talks V' hite
1 merchants had given no indi-
'' 1 cations of lowering racial bar-
4 1 nets
w The Klansmen numbering
- ' between 75 and 100 turned
:- out this morning in answer to
'' ' ' the new protests Some of
:: them simply strolled through
1
'- the streets but others lined
up in front of a department
r--44 store and marched hack and
forth
40'1
1 Cronus of Negro demonstra
tors arrived later and began
:kl 1 a similar march on the other
-41 side of the street They car
1
ried signs readorn "Wear Ohl
Clothes Vith Dignity Don't
huy here" and "The Presence
of Segregation is the Ah-
settee of Democracy J lin
(1'm Alpst Go"
Crowds gathered to stare at
the parading groups and
police patrol cars and "paddy
‘‘agons" cruised slowly
through the area Only a few
extra officers were observed
at the traffic-jammed inter-
sections but a heavy force of
plain clothesmen was belimed
mingled with the crowd
A similar massing of op-
posi!1 g groups in Jacksonville
touched off race rioting
in that coastal city last
Aug 27
The Klansmen etoled their
demonstrations early Salm
day afternoon but the inte-
grationists including two
lute girls continued to
picket downtimn stores
Although there was no ex
change between Klansmen
and the Negro pickets one
Oue woman walked up to
one of the white girls parad-
ing vcith integrationists and
angrily shouted: "Why don't
you go home to your
momma?"
Jackie Gets 'Nikita 's
1st Glimpse Policies
01 New Son Rapped?
years of age or older illinton for number of years'Edno II Iloeltzel 42 operator V-6i9 () I-s I
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Thousands of gift sugges lieforvivt'oming to Tonkawa in of an Enid beauty shop and
tions are ready for stioppers' !If112ii' Carol 'Williams 14 granthlough-
selections in Blackwell: many I Aurvivors are his wife Ret- ter of Mrs Williams SHOPPING
of them are featured on other !tie Tonkawa: three daughters Mrs- Paul N Ciiles whose DAYS TO
pa of thi Journai-Tribunpl Mrs Elmer Stillwell Wichita husband and son Larry 14
City workmen have nearly' -Mrs Ruth Ferzuson Tinikawadwere killed came -her0 Friday CHRISTMAS
completed the job of flee 'Mrs Edith Gilliand Chelopalven route to Enid to be with
orating the downtown settion Kans: four sons Raymond LasiTommy k44415
so isiting shoppers will find truces N M Otto Wiehita1 Mrs Giles had- retrail:ed at ratifi4gifteT
a lrue holiday air when shop :William T Venezuela S VhnmP at Windt with two 44
ping Blackvbell and Ltrat(irb Woqdward - ismaller children Martha 8 and i
s Edgy Pilice Watch
Zh
The Klansmen passed out
literature anouncing a 'se-
gregation rally" at a down-
town hotel Nov 30 The
handbills said: I'M u s t e
continue to submit to sit-ins
kneel-ins wade-ins and all
other push-ins by the Ne-
groes? No not if you are
willing to stand together and
back up your states rights
It is time for action now"
One Klansman said the sole
purpose of Saturday's parade
was to show the strength of
his organization 'We're just
here on a peaceful demonst ra
tion" said the red-robed Klan
member who identified him-
self as a "titan" of the
group
Bev (ilk Moss Jr of the
Student Non-violent Coordi-
hutting Committee said he had
no quarrel sxith the Klan
parade "The Klan is just
ewreising its American right
too" he said 'I see no evi-
dence of intimidation"
Despite the demonstrations
and the closing of many lunch
rooms an executive of one
depart-nent store said his
firm was doing a record business
Wind-Swept
Fire Ruins
11--o Store
A potent weapon for freedom the fleet ballistic trol its 16 Polaris thermonuclear missiles are a ut new 3on 1a1)1e1 I tr 10 310re
missile submarine USS George Washington cuts threat of instant devastating retaliation against
through the leaden reaches of the Atlantic out- any aggressor thinking of f4 u r p r i s e attack It WASHINGTON llTD — Mrs WASHINGTON tUPD--US of- HUGO IUMI---Fire whipped by
4-iou int from Charleston S C The 100-million- can stay under water almost indefinitely ills that!wind that gusted to an esti
dollar underseas craft opens a new era in war- power and relative invulnerability are unsur John F Kennedy saw her new ficials reported Saturday
!mated 35 miles per hour gutted
fare Traveling beneath the waves on silent pa- passed More of these deadly craft are to come i'Soviet Premier NI lila Khrush- cice MA1110111 caroceStore here Saturday ly aria r yen
born son Saturday night for the there is some evidence that L —
'i
— I first time She was accompanied
IM
all Ilit i tit ell Coldr Aier
'4
3 Niore Die I
very I " by her husband the hosPilaLehee may have come under per- Damage estimates to the
nursery
communis
"She was ' i
1k t
isonal attark by the Chinese building and its contents ranged
P40 Pres't s for his policy of from $85000 to $125000
1 1 D 01 1! By I rti 'ident-elect John F Kennedy trying I ea l wi
i
cr 41 1 I !told re by smoke but were revived by
porters afterwards At j
1 ranic 1 oil the sae time Kennedy
i o (tth the West
' eaceful co -
dis i on a basis o f p Two firemen were overcome
oxygen and continued fighting
'If I 1CC
At 1 I ' 1
t closed that the baby had beenexistenc
!e" the blaze The fire raged out
I s
eaded t his
ity Readies
" f almost suffering from a slight respira-1 They said there were leaks of control or a mo an hour
( ry ailmen inu
t but is now "fine" i from the red nmit meeting and fire fighting utlits from
leek Driver
tomThe two day-old baby John F'
im Aloscow not yet officially Paris Tex and Antlers rushed
By United Press Interna ably stay tional 1Kchtled3' Jr will to the scene to give aid
Police were seekin the
Ily United Press Internation An Arkansas man and two al iin the incubator "another dav' confirmed that t hinese Pres&
prob
The Ford Grocery warehouse
g 1 l
entity of a driver Saturday Itich colder air headed toward northwest Ohla- Oklahomans died in one I or s(Ln !client Liu Shan CO denounced next door to the feed store was
at struck an aged man at hma Saturda night and was expected to push acro
s vehicle accidents Friday and l 1
i oy s
s s
Asked the cause of the resyhe Soviet leader by name dur- threatened Firemen credited
klahoma and Main about 4 Jhe state by Monday Saturday The deaths raised !piratory trouble Kennedy ug-ling a peeeh at the secret a thick fire wall with saving it
the state traffic toll to 595
husband 'Moshe skied to sum- gested talking to the doelori
1Kremlin gathering Contents of the building suf
m Friday as he was walk- Some snow In the western
mon help after the sudden abotit it He expressed belieri US officials pointed out that fered soroe smoke and water
ig across the street in the compared with 569 a year
panhandle was possible Sunday
storm isolated their cabin lit was a result of the baby U s
destrian lane ago '
damage
'afternoon or night and scatter- :perniature birth this would be the first time T II Rogers Lumber Co
i
'a11 E Watson tifl 214 Ur- Meanwhile two bus collid- The dead:
ed soers or thunderstorms !ed on U S 40 near the top ot Ai Kennedy fit
rs enney rs saw herthat the Chinese reds who de-!down the street also w as threat
la Dri e was taken to the hw thdt Wayne Lee Kni"ht 41 Pryor! i
" — '— '"— - - ' ' ' --- i first-born son when her hos- mand a mor e g
agr essive policy elled bY park from the fire
band paid her his second visit f international ss
Donald Rav Etcheson '2a 1
' for communism1 - - played '
Summers Ark 1 but firemen laved water on its
R i c h a r d IAOn Drak 30 Of the day at 5:51 pm have concentrated top level fireroof and prevented the fire
Tulsa 'e
I Kennedy said his 31 K H
year-old Khrushchev himself ereto-
Fire officials said the blaze
!r aveled do n the hail 'fore they have confined them - from spreading
Knirqd was killed on wife t
8 !‘taves1
'' om he room o e nursery selves to a general denunci-
county road one-half mile from r t the I was started by internal cont
pickup of Chouteau when his ?
in a wheelchair "1 just walked ation of "deviationist" theories
' I - 'th her" h reported r
a on AA 1 er e repo' e and po icies Ibustion in the feed warehouse
truck hit a bridge railing and i - ' Vernon Mauldin operator
i Asked if he could remember it mirht lain indirAto th:it Said he noticed flames shootinz
selves to a general denunci ivas started by internal corn-
' bustion in the feed warehouse
ation of "deviationist" theories
and policies Vernon Mauldin operator
ma The mercury was expected vehicle tried to stop
and slid truck hit a bridge railing and d11114 1 WI larl- He ruportro 1 arm policies 1 Ut lig11 A1d1tt11111 VpUlditii
1 s
i Asked if he could remember 1 It might also indicate that said he noticed flames shooting
to dip in northwestern Oklaho- about 160 feet before striking turned over
his wife's exact words on seeingPelping believes the time ha head high" in the warehouse
Ihe rear o the ateus po-I lie was partially thrown from - "
Ken- come when Khrushchev can be and called the fire department
ma Sunday afternoon and over t of hld b
her boy for the first time
3 y bliook his head ousted from his position bv cle Mauldin said th warehouse e
the rest of the state Sunday I live said the truck and pinned beneath' -
1 ned inerel
night and Monday I Very cold arctic air MOVed in- I he vehicle His body was not 1
and orinned ments within the Soviet lead- i was nearly full Ito said the
contents included 200 bales of
r
northern plains aCCOM- found for about three hours -
Skies ranged from partlylt° the
i ership who are known to be 1
panied by gusty northerly atter the accident
cloudy to cloudy and brisk 1 L e 11 1 2 1 t cli ) 4 A I 1114 To t 1 11 n Eta n I cnmnuulInt tliccutictind trth hie I hay
65 made a left turn and struck 1 night and Alondav i very coin arctic air 1110Ta tn tile vullICIV ins (may w-as runt- - - -0 ---"--- --- ----- ----- "Ail FIPILVi1 Of I
to e Dort m plains acCom- ' ments within the Soviet lead-i was hearlY full Ile said the
66the city man knocking him to Skies r a n g e d from partly th he
I found for about three hours g r I nn eth
66the pavement and pushing him cloudy to cloudy and brisk pan led by gusty northerly alter the accident l ership who are known to belcontents included 200 bales of
66 ac
ahead of the vehicle for a short winds blew ross the
plains winds and light snow Several 1 Eteheson was fatally injured 1ite Lamb Is Champ somewhat dissatisfied with his 1 hal'
1 i d "
65 distance !Highs Saturday ranged from 68' mid or lower 20-degree temp er- when his car missed a curve mil so-callesoft" approach to-
i Ti
No accident report of th mis- at Oklahoma Citv to 77 at"I"r were
noted at midday j7 S 59 t hree miles north of 1 "1"1"" a'Pr —"BuddY" a wards the West remors H t Japan
631 e ! 'es
tit hap had been receeived by theAitus Saturday in North Dakota and 'Stilwell hit some trees and:9412pound Southdown I a m bi The Chinese reds insist that i TOKYO (LTD — Earthquakes
Pasenlerishown by Oklahoma Slide um- war with the West is inevitableSalurday shook the Tokyo reg-
60 e polic (It par tment late Satur -
Lk blinding storm whin iMontana with an extreme of 8!h"rst intc' flamec
oe Wade 21 received slight Saturday Saturday was namedlat some point before the global lion and the northeast area of
59 (lay and !Morgan pointed out ped across the high Sierra J
- I above zero at Cut Bank MontHt grand champion wether of the victory of international com-11a pan's Honshu Island There
55that it is a felony for a motor- Mountains of California Salur- 1 aria iinjuries and Virgil Wilkes 22
161st annual In '
was seriously injured Both are ' ternational Live-:munisin Khrushchev c I a i m s I were no reports of casualities
'ist to It the scene of an i — 1 t7nseaonablv mild tempera-
' clay hipping up deep drifts s
' ' istmk exposition this is not necessarily so or damage
'accident where an in re- tort C0111 intled to prevail gen (if Westville
and stalling traffic on gnow-I i — --
Drake died In a Tahlequah i
to- sults and charges 1111 he filed erally over the eastern third of
covered roads hospital after his car crashed
his of
if no such report is made at 0 the nation
ur imured in Grant
A around party plowed' just north of Cookson in Chero- 0
:fice throwth the storm and three- Plane Search Pushed e
I A number of leads are in nos- - T u kc county yesterda) on
i was nearly full Ile said the
ments within the Soviet lead-
contents included 200 bales of
ership who are known to be
somewhat dissatisfied with his hay
Four Injured in Grant
inrougn toe SWIM ano tnree- Plane e Search Pushed County ye terda on ikce s) A - ky IL A AA 1 j IA i 16 tAL ILL '14) 1 all L
foot drifts to a remote cabin at 'SR El
the 7100 foot level of Echo MANILA flTD—A massive air- 0
Summit where a woman gave sea search for a missing Philip- Wallace
birth to a 31 pound girl pine airline passenger plane en- T m L o )1 reek 6 Reported Fair'
Battling night-long against tered its fourth day SaturdayQ
the storm the rescue party with officials no closer to solo- kjervice Monday
reached the cabin and found tion of the mystery disappear i M E D F 0 II D—The four perlohn Carl 4 because she was "Mr Giles was a supervisor at
the mother Mrs Anna Shief- anee of the twin-engine craft I ToNKAwATorn Elie Wal-sons injured in Friday's traglelnot feeling well Boeing Airplane company In
rine and her new daughter than when It was last heard :tare 77 died at an Enid con-highway accident in whit h four Her husband and the two boys addition to his wife three chit
t
"doing well" T W
he woman from e d lescent home Nt 5 a m Friday
dnesay were killed were reported in were en route to Garnegledren and his parents Mr Giles
— I va
iwhere he had been a pationtfair condition Saturday at EnidOkla to visit Mr Cites' par- is survived by three sisters
!the past four years 'hospitals lents Mr and Mrs Newt Giles!Mrs Nellie Pas ne Mrs Mike
Moss
Journal-Tribune 9S 1 cor 2 p in ionday at the Me- li 60
Funeral services are rlanned! INIrs Elfrieda Louise Wil The Giles family moved to Dennett and Mrs Cleo
-
Enid was 114ed Wichita in 1952 from Carnegie and three brothers Garland
I Saini
egie
It 'a fferty funer me al ho here l ths most critica ost i:y h She ---Harold and Marvin all of Car-
1960 Coupon Issue I Rev S B Shultz sslethodistlsuffered from - s broken leg q((i) !
n
I
minister will officiate and broken- ' arm and possible !n- "-'' - - — ' e" The bodies of the to other
burial will be in the Tonkawaiternal injuries - -- iksA il :victims Perry Alva Dimers 57
Blackwell's Christmas shop- Children shoold not be al- 1001-' cemetery ---- I Also seriously hurt la as TOM- ) 4 kk Hillsdale and his wife Emma
ping season gets off to an of- lowed to deposit the coupons 1 Born March 12 1883 in Cad-Imy Cites 12 Wichita - M Dowers 54 were transferred
's
field start Monday City re- as participants must be 18 !do county MrWatlace lived atl Less severely iniured were 4 ( 'is 3 to an Enid tuner:II home pend-
tailers are offering hundreds years of age or older Hinton forsa number of yearsiEdna II Iloeltzel 42 ope 1
rator '-6) -) -s) -:
!:
-Litil Ding last rites and bur ial
Thousands of
of dollars worth of free gifts gift sugges ibefor in
aning to Tonkawa in of an Enid beauty shop and Mr and Mrs Dowers her
ximme le
to holiday shoppers as an in tions are ready for stiopper' 1l'''' Carol Williams 14 granddaugh-I J t
s iis two sisters and the grand-
centive to visit the city sstaetions in Blaskwell! mars I Aurvivors are his wife Ret-ter of Mrs Williams !SHOPPING 2 -7fz'daughter of one of the women
--Tidaughter of one of the women
A had left Hillsdale Friday morn
ing to go to Leavenworth
Kans for a weekend visit with
'relatives
I Mr and Mrs Dowers are
k both long-time residents of the
W Hillsdale Community They have
no children
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Dtray lintsonmdt'
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Tti
HER
AGES
e S
La
eh
assed out
: a 'se-
a down-
30 The
u s t we
to sit-ins
and all
the Ne
you are
2ther and
's rights
now"
I the Sete
's parade
rength of
e're just
e most ra
ohe(I Klan
lied
of the
r of the
Coordi
lid he had
the Klan
n is just
Iran right
ee no evi
nstrations
any lunch
e of one
said his
cord busi
el) t
Ore
shipped by
to an esti
hour gutted -
v and Feed
to the
ents ranged
15000
8 overcome
revived by
ed fighting
! raged out
st an hour
alias from
lers rushed
aid
ware house
d store was
n credited
h saving it
iilding sof-
and IA ater
m be r (o
as threat
n the fire
eater on its
the fire
the blaze
ernal
earchouse
operator
es shooting
warehouse
lepartment
warehouse
O said the
)0 bales of
pan
:arthquakes
Tokyo reg
ist area of
'Ind There
casualities
it
lir
pervisor at
gummy In
three (hi
s Mr Giles
ree sisters
Mrs Mike
Cleo Moss
5 Garland
all of (ar-
t o other
Doers 57
vile Emma
transferred
home 'mid-
met's her
the grand
the women
riday morn
eavenworth
ci visit with
)0wers are
ents of the
They have
Si
ever
a:to
her
Jane
the
h
et fi
The
Jane
Al
A C
a bt
plair
ing
bulk
safet
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