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PEOPLE in the NEWS:
Death Takes Red Dean
Of Canterbury, Age 92
OR. HEWLETT JOHNSON.
•>v' controversial ' fled I Van,”
of Canterbury, died Saturday it
sh* .Re of 92 in .Canterbury,
England
Johnson stirred anger and
.-•-xentmeiit by his frequent es-
pousal of the Communist line
while serving in the Church of
England. His "Red Penn” line
stemmed from his Communist
activities.
He was hospitalized after a
fall Friday.
He regarded Cuban Premier
Fidel Castro as i( personal
hero.
Johnson once said in a
Christmas message that if Je-
sus Christ were olive today. he
would he a Commun.st.
(TTY MANAGER William
Holster of Clifton, N.’J,. has
ordered the Police 1 >< ointment
to remove its all-night piped
.music systeiri.
Apparently taking advantage
of the noise, a thief cracked op-
en a metal filing’ cabinet and
walked out with S3.0U0 from the
violations , bureau, located only
11) feet frnil the raptain and
2a feet from 'the desk sergeant
TOPLESS DANCER
I/irie
Starr, -13. c. ik ng her Austin
debut, didn't even get n chance
to wiggle.
Her appearance lasted ,30
seconds because 15 men tn the
audience turned out to be pol-
ice officers. Lurie was charged
with disturbing Ihe [>eare.
AMADO A HI'ON S<> DIAZ 14.
a weak-eyed unemployed bach-
elor, who was said to have won
<3 million in the Mexican In-
dependence Day Pottery, has
disappeared, relatives said in
Juarez. Mexico.
So has his nephew, Alfonso;
29. Neither has been seen since
mid-September, when they left
to cash the ticket.
Amado left, right after the
Sept. 15 drawing, his nephew,
a resident of El Paso, Tex.,
across the Rio Grande, told re-
porters that his uncle had won
and he was acting as his finan-
cial adviser.
A Juarez newspaper a month
ago quoted a national lottery,
official as saying the winning
ticket had been cashed.
E\ \N<> EIJST Hilly James
Hargis said in Tulsa the revo-
cation of ids Anti-Communist
Christian Crusade’s tax exempt
status was an attack upon rell-
g ou.s liberty
Hargis said the Ini. ru'd Re-
venue Service had told him the
exemption Was b. .ng revoked
"because we influence, legisla-
tion.”
The 40-year-old founder of-
the $1 million <yrganj/;\nmi
headquartered in ' Tulsa said lie
also had l>ecn notified by the
Treasury Departnient of its in-
tent to revoke the tax exempt
status of Christian Echoes Min-
istry, Ire. paren' e ,rp<iration
of the Christian Crusade
PRESIDENT HO <111 MINI!
.of < "nrr.uni. t ’ ' V'. f X.irh fn ’'In ’,i
s i d Satur lay si.e l ope I '.M ., ■ :
s' in 1 . a lied 'hi. ■ t .
out ixiliyt' no' iu;.y ,,.i ooiol. .....
the war. IIi« statement appeal-
ed to to, ;iedu any i.-.p. . it,.
th.ee!in ; won ,1 hi ng p. . i ,e
Ho e the s! i a a a i* a ;
Speech to . ,ri 1! X ; I a
. \ a a 1 t a .1 - i t -; .< . I \ ; i ,
Security fn, . .a TP Ip- e, i ; : a
v as hr, I dca.' p- ‘he 1.. a ,
Nor' b \ et :i.e ’ a ■'■ i
C> tod I.v and . ac a loja ■ i .!
Tokyo pjr Pie eye .,| th - Mvil
la t ik .
NEt'UEI AID OE STM I v,
Dean Rusk rlceiared S.itata ,y ' ronft .
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Area Weather
Partly cloudy today; chance
of thundershowers, Sunday fair
and cool. 56 - 79 temps for Co-
cro, Vorktown and Yoakum.
U & Bureoi hor«con
Po* Cu»rc nne 0*Wi*i Count*
(Uumi
“A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY’
Sunday
10‘
Gifts To C tier os
67 United Fund
Now To mi $4,420
VOL. 72—NO. 253
CUERO, TEXAS 77954, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1966
12 PAGES
Texas Housewives Gain
Food Store Price Cuts
' Con’'-.hut,..ns to Cue ’T 3967
Frvite l Fund ea.mpa.gn to'aled
. SI, 120 Fi day cv ei; eg . pet
i three gilts, iver-ived dll: up: *’:<•
day added to til 1 91,1 15
pn v ioiisly i eportril.
I'hei-e w, oii.lv oho r. -pot e
Ihe
f. -r 35
f^Town Tali-:
By t n ANDERSON
IV 01 ft ESTIMATION a.lx?ut
the mo" intrepid of Anwwni
newspaper columnists today t-
l.v e Wilson of I 'lilted Pro-.-
In'ernafior. d wbo-e Mumr
‘".National Window Opinion'
e.raaears m the ('uero R •• *»ttl.
Iii Friday's Record AAils.m
dal- a. piece • ».n Rresidimt John- i A e’ N a' e a:gi U< 'a -
•.fun's "peace" foyr in . south-1--------
east Asia and (fie . ppru.i'chi-n.g
conference at' Manila. Manila
is <i way v< lit Win in in search
for an dioneruh.e wax out .J
the nits1 unpqpul. •;
y ,
Anti- Johnson Aussies Protests Bring
Throw Eggs, Fight Cops Costs Down In
Corpus and S.A.
he- the newly i.uun,. bed $5ii-$-75
I (Tub. ir. eahio from M..-s I, •
' Brown, 1012 N--rth K-p.lar. id-
•sir.:<•!. Ifow ever two ad 1 t ■ a-
! 1 ha mi x w ere a. Med to Sb'l)
and I -vr-y 1J..nor p.o:
Jim Stone, local !!■ i-na: a, let'
die Arkansas - I*.iu-iaa.i.i G-.ts
’ Company . dropped in id. Th.-
, Record biisino.'S office Friday
'afternoon 'to report
pahy. 'has approved
to da ■• . ; - ■■•• !> -• ;.; Is
needed . 1 tee Crp • rt *0
eat-Ty oil t *.d e. .,'k d‘ir-
:.wg the ir ■ f if'ea. pleis Up a
o’ ■d'.te e or . .at pry ., ■ il bank
• >r a' Tire -l ie -, ! r,tf.. e .v m a ;l
the,.! riii- Is* The; thu a UP
I ' ird. P. O fk’N 351- ' !i<- . e-
qia -'ed tin' all • .-he-, k tv
made payable to Cucro F;r;teg
Fund.
ti'i'-s .'mm-'
:' ig. ft of'
$125 to the loe'd fund,
A s'h''ft t,:r-f ' if i lad! ■
Hamilton, ii'V' dihit t|v IJu-
hel Nat.una; Rank, i all. d The
Record to annotinee h weald
make ;.er-..nil • ril.e- ,n o.
$100 to the fun- i 5 ;>> bank
'.had* already ' made a gift. -■ ■ of
jSRVt I'he I.eRoy IT mia.ii ,.n-l
! A: k-I. i r.a- C- .-p ptiny
' raised anvvIv’isVp in ih.'M'lOt).
Quota $10,BOO
Cuero
United Fund
C’ANHERPsA .-AilsfraliH I :P1 i iee and sought to throw them-' ra in the afternoon and dined
--President -Joaiison got, the sejve, f-.re the PrfMdent'.s ‘ >>» Texas.-size steaks .at a |
biggest .rec’pti. h in. Australia's gar. ' j barbecue lit the picture * bookd
ht'io.'y S.ituiday but. the we I-; A helicopter hovered over-1 “Lanyon’’ sheep and cattle j
, oine ,n Sydney was blemished i head at one point, ready to station. He flow to Brisbane'! By I'nited Press International i Ctiwi- -lure
iw an ugly melee when anti-! whi-k the President away i f ^Saturday night and goes o n j . Fikxi .stores m two Texas j vva'ching . picket
fought pol-,1 necessary*. T,Sunday to the .seven-nation | c:t:e> have announced price I niany eitii-s aerov
_ I K'ggs splattered,on the closed - conferenee. in Manila. j cuts in . the face'of deteiuitihed {
i limousine in -which Mrs. John-1 Tn Sydney, a. neat’ riot | jnotests by angry housewives.,
Ison Was riding separate ;. from j erupted . outside the'art gallery j The H.K.B. chain in San ■ ;Yn- i Kuestet; manager, of j of .$10. SOT
j the President on the way back! as the President's ear arrived. | tonio Saturday listed several} Cuero s H. T --B. store, '.aid j . J-ie.f .Howei'tyfi,
Kerosene
roup a. JN end tolly' --. a-■;. no- .
chains were lions fr >nr this group''-' $1.1'■*).'!
march . in ' Tit-, drive fie .. ..f- Nf. 120' :■•-
the state jisarted at: tile ■ clo'Cy 'dt ;■< h" ■■ da V
Friiiav am-mtis - to 1 ‘> 9 per- - :e
aciimmmaiiimaiiiiiaaim < ti.;, iv.wi 'F>.’:d r/r,
v 11 rli
t
,w.■
u! \Y.
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m,
cl
Sets Fire
to thn airport.
J Demonstrators. -both young ! cuts going into effect today -
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d-hc.-i e ■ ’Mil
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I';• i’iI S' -b - fi-.e
■iiiii-a.i" war
“lihiahd Tie
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‘ Over 'one mill it bn Aussies 1 men and women, "broke through j meat down lit rents a pound
packed tip' Sydney streets and i barriers and fill to thi jam! coffee $9 cents versus 95
I jammed its famed haritor with roadway in front of the. cents.
F.tv :!i< g !-'•■, ..a;i-: nns- • boats of every 'i/e and sh'ape ! motorcade Tltey were hauled i Tlie same chain also lnweicd
1;a ■' i ail to a k.tchen fire l-.'for LP.J and Lady Bird. The [ away. | prices on.''everyday" foods in
Re -. -1
Saturday afternoon Tie had Jl'he; and drive' c.hairm.'iiy
been - instructed by the head- j Saturday ,tue epiilaiittye ,
(lUM-ti'iw oflbee of ihe chain j |«•••<- .■ - • ki r:-.) i-.nhh : ,,n
at Corpus Christ; to "cut- j, id at l -' 'ix law .ee,;
war
-1.
-I
! i-
b
n p". ip:.
1 'h.-re a
'' hate' ■ 5 -
:. u I'r tu>
I f go <1 • i
v a !T tills
ii . 1 - -'
■ know ofhio
tigO i
a l!l live'
that i-'.nl
.1
■ny
v (l
V
, thi . had the impetus of k-'.i'o-
)!):. i h e s'.'..|1<' sprayed .dtt vvoi. ien wulis.
Seven' minutes after reeeiy-
g . alarm- • v liunH'd' -!:re-
: v--,, -.n v>'i“ ’.i,id;ilg tip the i - rh
i'ghting- eqii.pment u I0S W.
Ilamilton Street lo go bark tv)
tin. Matj.iii. Tiie fire was out,
Albs, i, slab Polk-had "been
....ik.ng ifiread on--a . kerosene.'
— .v«• - '..inn >he heard si.nie-
i.Hing T >op. ' Tiie , top of the
i .alt
i 'uen.ifi
■ j i
' IT'-t
ley-jugs we
D* a:>«sif ev• i y .-
1 ' - l' ’ w .; 5' e 1
:ug in . t-Haler-
yy.iing to affect
mu ire t.xlay
President, to the concern. of| Police and U. S Secret, i its Corpus Christ; stores Two
security guards, was out again I Service ngents were kicked as | pounds of onions went for a
shaking hand'.' At one stop,he,; .they f ried to ..Jorce , the | dime, instead,,of -ti.ie. previous
*hi--vv t.S i xnensivr fedora hat,] dcmon-Ti .itr.r? heck. Rolls of quarter. Baton .impfied f: om
to tiu . .-w,1. j'tdiiet paper and balloons gg rents to 85
On t<> Brisbane' j painted black to simulate! JL. . JL JL
Johnson flew Iv'Vk to ( anber-' Ditr.iis were thrown at the '
----I President's limousine. Mounted!
IN,' L. J ' tx'lire charged the crowd
l/nver V*nargea , There, was,hand-to-hand fight'-.
ling between demonstrators and,
i police. Thirty-seven persons, j
: including 1 women, were taken i
< i-epartments
th; i'
.iu't
In Deaths of 4
Boycotts
Spreading
U II NON S' VIH tl
s , - - •. p ' i1 -1tea; >
. 1 - nunisl
. ■ I 1 .hire d
St.,i, - ) \Yi.-j.'.i n
!. eedom sag in v a
V
sf’at.-gy
I'nibai : -..ey
.1- 'im.-e 111 ,.)V|
-I I m.ps -ip:
-:--\c Was'mrr fire ‘ when nIv 5
a . ir ,n:,i the kitchen. t it eg / ORPl s cdlRISI i, 1 ox: i into euslixiy. ,|
fr. lit.-1. 1 w .mail told Fire Q * A^truik drivya vv-tsj Appeared Distressed > Dl N\ I-.R LI I
\j i ha' Waiter llingst. cliaiged F relay with negligent, Johnson ap;x'ared distressed - ‘uncle in .tne Denver
F;i>: Mu Ti:.,: llingst ’said tiie n ,hp highway ■•m-.'t.sh- i as h,v entered the gallery for I wives' boycott of supermarkets.
Kiel -I wage tank tixed "l» ,h‘1' four ‘’ollege stu- his formal' welcome and inside; three chain stoves on the Indies'
’ . tin -pine became ov i : iieat-! rlL . !rl'( c‘ die.illy in.iuied vve .i1(, jeers and catcalls could .'till i.biackli.-t slashed, jn'i 'esg st.li
ed exploded; spewing. wi
the inflahiat'l- "fiuid
i o’1' r persons.
The charge, filed
; he heard
in county ! screamed
The
th.- kiwlien wall. Fiatnes ' p,,ui-t-.nt.-law■. named de-sse I ftrbvvn. out Johnson’s voice
in an attempt to The Denver
prices in all
immedinltcdy,"'
‘ Wc are 11->1 tie ju
at;-1 busily ' marking
alxvut (v'drythlng liip.-vn."
The ci's here fallow Hi Fill,
pi'ice slashing in Sun. Anton
.a and Corpus Clirisli nnd
eomes after, -.housewives in
,h those two cities’ h a v c
•iiiv.atened to ilxiyvort the
stores as women ate doing
in -a- number of American I Whiig . - a- . i-pt'ed but
cities. ' The movement Was jsniajlov cuts will p-.t
started ;n Denver, , Colo. . by -
“angry” .housewives prote'st-'
Crying | ing 'rising prices,
house-
Some men were expig-ted. to
join the protests m Dallas.
A Safeway -.tt.'ci i said houses
boycott wont in-,wlves ran
|:.! ■ Nall . Si:, group
■as' Skill i
j c. M.;....., 11 I:.,".! I 5
■ a. Cl:::, 1'. -c h- ■ s t.
i contr.-biitivs " ", ;
- !
' lip " ; ! -c C. .
j ip ■ i rau :i. : • • i a tv.;-.
j:c a, 1. .1 - -! .n ill -
''oc next v.. ck< no.
Tne cji.i ii :r. n ~ i: !
[Hedges of .my si/e
HONOR liOEf FOR 1961
Mrs. Clvtrr.p Traylor $1 HT
Weber M-.tor Co
r 'uckett Motor i"i . ' 9
Cij[ipe(!ge Tire Servf.ce -IPO
Freund. Funeral Horrb , ! h
!’.- rt ivt'k Jr. 150
M; ■ Mi -. A.ir- I Fr u ■
Far-met > State Bank M"'
Texas ii -o 20':
Gulf (lo.i'-t \Y . - i Pi' 10':
Hi il G .:•. Cod' ' '- M-0
'i.one Star Textile- . IT1'
s W Bell Te’-’pbor-e
s' - ■ . } FUl'l'i t IIP C f S'
Ci.ioro Record Tl.'
Hu cl ii. I- Nail. Hath'' r-'
»’et r.ii Liv • Is C -. T-
l. Fpivil ,P s'ol- > '.
i a-. :'-1 Fcdc!-
I, L. Uu : y . - 1 ;-
: . .. ka ,v ' , p.f.i ■• 1 e
!■' '’ . -1i: 7 I'a Ik-
1 t-hc Mi. - Mis. H. ii l i„i)
••• mi - M: - » : : •
' a K . | ye
Pm'
1 . : I
Ml-
A V
hc;y acknowledged
git' s a tv:
ai'e now
that the
1PI:I tin
. X lew
r.eR.
y
S ’ ■! -n'
i,; ii. - •'
s 'hi:: w-rI
o.i e.
:n-
v- I!
-i
TOT.\L.'I 0 r-.vi
Y u c , n- -1 : , -
t pi
(junto of $5tt - $75 euhtr.butois I'I- p-w Roil b;. ealiing-Cii 5TX1
-'■-c kerosene into the
-I
Vie' \
■untry
[ibrlior Way.
t n.ti'it Slates lias 1 i;j-
h C m.:nun,'l fr ip la
- an t Johnson's trip l>-
Icsi.-Pi'.i I .. [ ]■;• ill
from its. .'bloody-
b
ll'S
ya
C W , c 1'ii.Ii i|' - -1
aid' I’ -.-' there-
b inds i t»K)k
i A Pi'll Wi-
ll' I, P'S-I
i a'p-i'e into
w.h.cli toil
ns ut-
iio;
ear
.how a Lyman. g-iVijmlit
bored .(j Madrid, Spain right ;ff-
'.-! W'o.rid' Wat II and mapiv.l
; ii- lor tiie i-oni|U< -I ■■. tin
I ti.a-.! S' in World V. at !! I
A the soviet t'nion l.iiik Gci-
ln iii nus.siie .and nileieiu scien-
tists unto their Ix'som, giving
d - in tiie red cri'iiet treatment.
iti c, -
Sjs-eii ■ of the. fire i.ghtoi '
iilniti'.l Hi- damage to a sma!!'
>: i (in of tin kitchen v all.
ami the alt-'e immed.ately
alunc -t. Hiii.gsi said.
Tin- tire m i -shall added that '
a t.re .sdl'-tv campaign advi>--
*■' "never store gas in
gua's and ttiis .includes o'iter
!inidile' liquids.
89th Congress
Closes Down
WASHINGTON 'l l'!' 1 h e
89th. Congress closed up '.shop
Saturday after a historic two-
year session of, major legisla-
Sipith of !•: -'•.-'own
The snnshup occurred fdct.
ft on a f ;nn road six miles
wo,st .-f Corpus Christi
The auto occupants were in
a ear poi'l, on their way to
Teyi' Air! College.
g»:m:t*wnaannm;mm«a:nts
!! College *
demonstrators .further. wives ran "buy groceries
>n j to "its sixth day 'todiy.'and''im-! r, h'^ *n
tiie loudspeaker piped to the. ilar attempts ’••• '..... - an'""p|" ''*ve' P CHn ' c;,; 1
crowd of 3,990.
Boosters
Meet Mon.
Cuero Due
Ne-iv Front
can t c
below
do llld
have they "picked the 1! ,v 0 advures in edUeatlon. wel-
(See TOW N TAI.K; I'age t'.M
City Employe
Kills Deadly
Snake At Port
Tim.. Hern.mile, 'c:iy cm
pip; - Thursday evening V11-
e-l a deadly cora! . snake at
Mui'i- pul Ap pgrt
’I1h bright.y c.iior.-d snake
was 22 itu-in' long which is
2,1 '!•).■ -t 11 M 'Hb-I »n* 'US *
v.rentl .icriii'di:)m ?i» local an-
liinritiC'.
Chief of Rolire Bill Duti-
! y J) sa.d Saturday that a
; aigor f ,-omi tin' i epliie ex-
-■ isps an tlie airport area
: 1.1 V' I s( *.S |
fare and highway safely
Adjournment followed Sen-'
ate passage <-: a conlruversia]
tax hill ill it contained a i evo-'i
inti. in.11 _v plan to finance pre-,
sidentia! (ieetion campaigns,!
and approval of a $5 billion •.
supplemental money Dill.
Weayy legislators flew honie ■
hi.campaign for the .Nov. St
eiect a uis
Football Scores
\ A M 11. Baylor 1.1
SMI 21, Tex. Tech 1
TCI H, Aulmrn 7
MissiHsl|»|>i 21. Houston 6
Texas Rice liite
Princeton .do Penn Id
Colgate 48 Brown 1
Penn Stale 88 \\. \ Irgmia 6
A’illanova 15 Best < besti r o
Mr Tech 21 Virginia 1
tieorgia Tech 35 Tulane 17
Michigan til. Minnesota o
North Dakota dd. Duke 7
Missouri 10, Iowa State to
Notre Dame .88, Oklahoma
Horseman
Hurt Here
A midnight-riding cowboy
wound up in a Cuero liospital
Saturday morning.
Lurry Bryant, 19-year-old Cu-
ero youth, was spilled from a
horse idsi'it. 1 am Saturday-
'morning, while riding on W. '
We
prices unless wc- s-.:l
cos; which no one ran
survive.' ■
Trie Texas Farm Bureau told ir,
ii. mi'.'w iv t's i Ivey wine lucky to It
-|i .-y the prices they new pay
the ! ilar attempts tty iiousewiv-
es vveix? sj-ringing up across the
nation.
Tit1 ' newest ''.--boycott' plans
were in Michigan and C.nn-'d.i;
l>ith designed, after the pattern
set by Denv er .housewives who
have forced the price of bacon"
to half of what it Was when live
’»iveott Marled.
The boycotts front Van Nuys.
Calif.; to Daytona Beach, Fla:,
received support firm stretch-
running politician's, a "White j|te ['resident of the
House adviser, and the national \ Manufacturers of America said
Republican party. SatiSiay housewives are not
Among politicians spi'tafin'g as much op gf-ssi as
jumped unto the freewheeling' tliev' think, Rh-v arc,’
i "breadwagon" was Rep. Leonor tieorge Koek. New York, said
Johnson Street. Bryant said the | Sullivan. D-M«, who said she hc was "natural;y-- „)flr01nei.1
cuieii loosened and the saddle.' ivore i Imyeotts beesuse they :i|KHI, tie Colorado 'gino; ir-
I >.sister
- t i'. g :!ar,
7 y u.
C ev.- 8, n ■:
:h
Grocery Head
Is Concerned
sr. JOSEPH. Ma li. CPI
i an i 'a
si (own au.i, a -
‘: h: hev ' "
v 5! bo a '. ■ 1
Of The AVet k
i; F K .
Grocery Week f.e the
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wii i>t
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"C taeh
. e- ted. -
oi The
>-Cuero
game
' he g i
:ii give his vers .on of
slipped. "Will ..poin' out that the stamps
Bryant was taking tiie horse and giptm'-ks are raising the
worn one pen to another 1 price of .food "
Horses seem \> be the nemu-j Sen. Gordon AI loft, R - C >1- •
>;s of DeAVitt County men late- Mamed the. Vis-mg cost,
!v. Cleveland (Cat' Wiii.anis' on at "inflationary
. w ho trains at the' DeWit.t Court-, caused by the Johnson adminis-
*y ranch of Hugh Benbow vvas i 'ration, an t '.aid "housewives
: recently injured • by a horse; 1 are tired of ;»i!itic:i! o-nv ersa-
Wilii.im.x -s back on ills train- tl,ip, wan' action
•n; selie tule. He trains daily Mrs Esther Peterson
'from 2:50 p.m. until 1 pi:;, at cud AVh.ite House -dvis,-r
0 tiie ranch on die Stratton Road.
-kef boycott ''because ;f. shows
an unrest."
Kock said family income is
"much higher" and the po:
J .food t,.ige (if family income '!
spiral ' spent fur f.Kid Has .a t
declined during the past
years,"
Al«o. tiie housewife ,s g
"more food, better fcxl
s'H'-i more . nutritious food
for anywhere in the w r, 1,
Holiday Rise On
Turkeys Is Early
- - en-
r ng
few
''; n r
ml
tnan
and
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British Neglect Blamed for Buried School
ABKRFAN. Wales DPI - I ren was 107 at dawn - 100 child- j school and a row of miners' j whimpers of [icssible survivors | ing 2H0
: Ctrieving Weisti coal miners t ren and seven adults. At least' homes in hope that sonic of | spurred them on., Just fast-fad-1 learned
Sidiihl.-ty blamed a century of j 36 children were hospitalized ! tiie -missing were still alive. ' ing hope that waned each time ! within ' >
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the : smothering wait of liquid j been wiped out in this village,” I As weeping miners
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some children fled A British National i,o..': g-.v: • . n ot
Tit-seconds to safety . Board spokesman said "recent |-drew up in front
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| slag whose movement was I rain-loosened remaining half of hchoeolate. said George Thomas,
j hidden by fog The threat of a I the death-dealing slag pinnaelef Some tv'euers slogged waist-1 of state for Wales,
second avalanche adiled to the! still menacing the v illage, | deep in the oii/ing mixture of School authorities
j despair. j about 2,000 ix'seue workers J coal iiu.'t. stone and earth, i feared 163 children were i eyed women, lay on the well-i theater fire Many w ; ■ *~.-n-
The death toll 1"! Britain's ’ toil,si -onve with bare hands, in lVv-p.m was- etched on their '- missing and officials grimly worn pews, the cause ef 'he pled to death in tiie ensuing , pt ■ v „|i-.;. ■ ... N
| worst disaster uivolvtiig child-j the rubble ul ea (demeatary | tear-stained, gruny faces. No (forecast a death toll approach-j disaster was under "intense j panic. rvl.ee cacoit.
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stopaed British disaster ihvo'Hutg child- hsisters. -aid Cu.m
tiny Baptist ver occurred in De, emN't-, jymzed as p.p-t m if-
j chapel wore their children's 192:' when 70 youngsters died City trade as \
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