The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1955 Page: 3 of 14
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The crews tad set out at dawn I
■Sd Tuesday when tt was (eared the |
IfH Americans were lost In a bltaard ,
on the mountain. They had not J
. „ „ been seen since Sunday morning
< Rwiy when they began the treacherous I
agnrj ascent. *'f
'«2» The dead men were Fredrick |
C. Hadden of Pasadena. Calif., •
W- and Bert Woodbum of San Ga-
, ■ brief, Calif.. both 21-year-old stu- |
N dent* at the University of Edin-
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In Oorpus Christ! J;
•day night by the X9
¥ of Robert R. H;«
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The rescue party immediately |
started back down the snow-oov- ■
ered mountain with the bodies* |
Daylong searching Monday by ,
police, volunteers and trained res-
cue squads failed to turn up any I
trace of the Americans. One RAF I
crew worked until midnight and M
then camped out In an advan»,7..f
refuge hut for a head start at J
dawn Tuesday. A , ,t ^
Authorities said thffWlmbcit'' ' I
had previous experience and took I
children,
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EY'S WRANGLERS
TURDAY NIGHT"
DAILY CROSSWORD
are symbol!'i^old or .■ cattle '
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CD Program Causes^ eople
To Flee, Firemen Are TohJ u
GALVTfSTON —UP —The na- con of Plaquemlne,
tional civil defense program president of the r
"scares people into flight rather tlon.
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Harry Mullins, oapier of Bay- J
town Cleanem, wm >s»erriy burn- J
-1 on the left arm Tuesday when J
I,-.,-,-- mi „ iflTTeWFlSrS * flesh fire occurred as he wss !
Association convention un- men an(j Fire' Marshal’* Associa- firing a boiler at bit shop on
at Galveston. tion; and Chief G. R. McAlplne of South Ashbcl.
‘ ^ | J ‘ “nSp.:,.ws Hunts said gas hadaooumulat- I
1 of ed around the burner, and when >|
in your Telephone Directory
tional civil defense program president of th^ regional associa-
"scares people into (light rather MuLy .S5g& * >V, ;; v..-,
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"The greatest mistake that advo- Oklahoma City, past
cates 0( Civil defease have made." the International Akaueiauun in ea arouna me uurner, anu wncn
said Smith, former president of the Fire CMefti and Fire Marshal W. he started to light It, the explosion
Arkansas Fire Chief’s Association, G. Burns of Dallas, who was last occurred. The bums aw painful
■1s to advise people that they must night's banquet speaker. but not serious, fas said.
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"Those who survive a bombing
should stand and fight to save our _ _ M
homes and our dUes Instead of ■ Iwi UU TUh TU l| T/Ol
running like scared rabbits," he ■ S ■ I Iffit I ML I ■ * H/
said In a principal speech before Iml I AJ JU
the convention Monday. H ■<. I w| I «( Bs D •
"Let's abolish dvil defense and JL, ^ A ^ ^1 • -B| piMT
let the men of the fire fighting
service who have spent a lifetime
facing disasters and who know how I jflMHjBMMHg
to handle such problems have a jc
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and lave our
homes/' he said.
MFJMWSSraa:
lng the 28th annual meeting of the
association here.
New officers were elected and to-
stalled Tuesday. Chief Irby GSS-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1955, newspaper, May 25, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043488/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.