The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1929, Page 10

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PAGE TEN »——- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929 SCENE OF CLEVELAND HOSPITAL DISASTER | ___CLOSEUPOFRESCUE __. -_ ¢ ce be of in wr ta ¥ tt it f tk 4 te 7 ne te ot ¥ be ae a . Fe Graphically pictured above is ne at the Cleveland Clinic hospital where more than 1 s were killed and many were injured when explosions nd fire swept the building. M: f the dead and injured were carried down ladders from t i Others had been rushed to the roof where es é firemen. i and nurses worked desperately to resuscitate them. Powerful gas fumes : from the building, hampering rescue efforts. DR. CRILE RESCUING PATIENTS INBLAST —_—i| ms ! Doctors and firemen worked desperately trying to save the lives of victims of the explosion and fire that killed more than 125 people at Cleveland Clinic hospital. Victims ar shown as they were stretched on the lawn in front of the building. In the center, volunteer stretcher bearer re rrying an Injured patient to be taken to another ‘hospital. Below doctors and fire- men are applying the pulmotor to one of the injured patients. 1 victims on ladders after the explosion and fire that claimed AN EXPLOSION VICTIM c e lives at Cleveland Clinic hospital is pictured above. Hiremen c and police made many daring rescucs and fought gas fumes to reach the t patienis. FORCE OF THE BLAST Dr. Gorge W. Crile, noted surgeon, head of the Cleveland Clinic whose hospital was destroyed by an ex- plesion and fire that killed more than 125 people, is shown after he jhad escaped to the street. Dr. Crile said he did not know what had caused the blast. Welch and oldest son, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dirlam and Mr. and = Mrs. Davenport were all visitors at the Otto Dorman home Sund: Several tramp dogs are causing a Firemen and police braved powerful gas fumes in the attempt to save some of the persons killed and injured when an explosion and fire wrecked the Cleveland Clinic hospital at Cleveland, Ohio. Fourteen of the people in ‘he building were dragged to the roof by heroic physicians and nurses, where every effort was made to save sips py’ disturbance in the neighborhood. Bodies were dragged from the fire after explosion and flame wrecked the their lives. This picture shows victims being brought down ladders by firemen. | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, accom- | Cleveland Clinic hospital at Cleveland, Ohio, killing many persons. The panied by Oliver Welch, visited at} picture shows a young woman who had been a patient at the hospital, WORKING AMON G THE INJURED the Arthur Knudtson home Sunday. | after she was brought from the building. Many of the victims were rushed Lawrence Doppler accompanied by | to other hospitals where they died from the effects of the overpowering Luella Tolfson and ‘Mrs. Joe, Ish- gas fumes. f 4 mall attended a high school class Play in Sterling Saturday evening. j j . s Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer | and children were guests at the Fred Pacey roc i peo aa fine and family and Mr. and Mrs. Martin | Haas home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Welch visited at | Tooker. ie One Eee is viii the Slater home near Brittin Sunday.| Martin Tooker and daughter | friends at Bowdon this week. Mr. and Mrs. Slater are Mrs. Welch's | Gladys got a load of seed barley from] _ A party was given at Mr. and Mrs. parents. i Willan Reig ened a nae ree piste srenine, = vi y ittle Davie ladland, who has | large number of young i were t pment Pecan mnlty atendes been on the sick list for some time, is | attendance. noken Friday night. Larger crowds much improved at this writing. Mrs. Owen McIntyre and children are expected a3 soon as spring work |, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Westacott and | and Mrs, Ben Klagenburg motored to is completed. family of Sterling were dinner guests | Tuttle Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Welch and|&t the Walter Dietzman home Tucs-/ Ed Pond and grandson Wayne {family visited at the Ed Doppler | 4@y-. Drum went to Ming wedneetey. home Sunday. Marcus Tremblay] Miss Edna Johnson, teacher of the} Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg and was a guest also. east Frances school No. 1, spent the | family were supper guests of Mr. and Marcus Tremblay, accompanied by | Week-end with her mother, who lives | Mrs. Bert Glanville Sunday evening. his three cousins, Lawre 4 Leo and | ear Regan. George McIntyre was a caller at * Clarence Doppler, attended church} _,4 number of folks from this vicinity | Bluch Wagner's Saturday after some ‘An office in Clevel a eMith eas eed by an explosion services in Bismarck Sunday. attended the dance held in the Lock- | seed barley. t-munaan atime tine fant Fg ny sGlinie hospi 125 lives is ante pan Lawrence Doppler and Marcus| Fo0d Pavilion at Menoken Saturday | Miss Alvin Kraft spent Sunday at | N° aid they saw the roof of the bullding lifted by the force of the blast, Tone andar Mr. Pesach ashmall |" Donald Madiand has been confined | A number of young folks gathered boys motored to Menoke: to his bed with tonsillitis for the past | at the Christ Wolf Jr. home Sunday | 9+ cannon Ball Wednesday evening. |dren of Taylor spent Sunday at the Margaret. McMurrich is helping | days. nnd spent very enjoyable time, Carl Woods of Cannon Ball called|Casper Warner home. Mrs, Chester Boyd this Garey Glum transacted business in| | Mr. and Mrs. William Spitzer and) 9¢ the prank Chesrown home Thurs-| Mr. and Mrs. Mike Belch and chil- Mr. and Mrs. A. D. W callea | McKenzie Saturday. son called at the Wolf home Sunday day. dren motored to Richardton Sunday, at the Robt. Welch home Friday eve-|, Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl and | morning. Of those that shopped at Linton attended mass, and ning. family of Naughton township were Thursday were, Mrs. Dewey Lawler Mrs, John Nieland and nephew, | callers at the Martin Tooker home | ¢————__—-—-@| 8.G. ) Hampton ° poe Snyder, spent the week-end at PES Mrs. Craven of near spate Somes. Menoken put some cattl¢ in the Guss- By ELIZABETH KOPPY Chi mn. nce ne — Helmut Scheirmeister called at the 7 i Seaneacs - | Porter Umber was shopping at Lin- | Godfrey Grenz home Thursday. Frances | ness in Bismarck Friday and also g0t | ton Saturday. ‘Albert Myer of Cannon Ball passed “\ there.” TO Sends high seh001) “Adam Ohihauser Gr. of Gayton | through here Thureday on his way to nneth McCormick was a visitor | hauled driftwood from the river Bat-| “EMO. as shopping at Tem 2 j § g za a E E fi 5 H & gE z is a3 Es ile i i 3 By MILDRED E. DIETZMAN Mr. and Mrz. Lawre Madiand, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Madiand and Miss | day. ‘The scene in front of Cleveland Clinic hospital, where scores of dead and injured were brought out of the build- | Neumann attended the Farmers ing after a disastrous explosion and fire, is pictured above. Firemen, police and volunteers tried to save the | Union meeting in McKenzie Monday its after an explosion in the X-ray room started a fire that sent suffocating gas fumes through the build- | Night. 4 and into the streets outside. The hospital was the famous clinic of Dr. George W. Crile, noted Cleveland | Mrs. Joe Fischer and children and Physician, surgeon and goitre specialist. Mi i i é & Ee ; il cll Fey for flax this week. days visit | Arthur Damstrom and children} The big rain and warm weather at| L. 8. French of called at the Andrew Nelson home| the end of the week have brightened | hauled William Kershaw's tractor Sunday. the fields considerably, but the frost | Monday. 9 | Demeray, spent “aturday at the Ole| Tremblay have both been breaking | home Tuesday Painted Woods Lillefjeld home. x — ——. i By MES. OLE LILLEFJELD i — has done a good deal of in] Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lawrence Welch’s Spur ‘ weak Welch hauled 9 targe nog to Wodnesday evening 8 SPI | Bismarck for Mr. and Mrs. George| Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Dietaman | i By MRS. R. M. WELCH i Be8 "e Women to Enact Lay To Save Desert Bloom Opalina Hispan, who has been working at the Dave Kershaw home, is home again. Fe Ht - iE again. and she felt the same Mrs. John Welch was on the sick | by evening. * list Tuesday. George Scar! Mr. and bars. Himer Lundquist Thurs- riz. UP. Marcus Tremblay called at the|#d Doppler home day afternoon. Tucson, Ariz—)—Through the Robt. Welch home the first of the! week, ad efforts of Arizona club women the giant sahuaro, the state flower, and fi if e E tl rad Ritiel bought & tractor anal cor asin Seles bot Welet hoon ther desert preserved el ight a tract an called at the Robt. Welch shaw i plows and started work the middle of | Thursday evening. 5 falter t ndal: res pind. tion. the week. Little Eldon Snyder, nephew of | transacted in . Hate VORONE Ane See Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch and Mr.| Mrs. John Nieland, celebrated his| Wednesday. f and) | Finding the flower was rapidly and Mrs. Earl Snyder were Bismarck | eighth birthday Thursday by inviting} Andrew and sappesring because, of collectors, visitors Friday. the little Robt. Welch children to|a den of sevei . . . the ‘club women aided in the enact- The children of Boyd school No. 1| supper. He was a birthday | Mr, ane Godtrey ment of a law to preserve the native gnioved thelr Bible class meeting |eake by Mrs, ‘Welch. with ‘Mrs, 6 parents, morning. bs Ed 7 4 ywers. Mrs. Robt. Boyd on Wednesday accompanied by his|Mrs. Oscar Landerholm John Mrs. George F. Kitt, pate presi- Doppler ¢ daughter, Mrs. Robt. Welch, and Tuesday evening: ednesday. p dent, has the club women te children,’ motored to Bismarck Bete Gibb Cederstrom was a business . Mr. furnish 150 names for walks, bridle urday. Mr..and Mrs. Geo. Varnum | caller at the Peter Davidson home .|paths and roads for the grounds of were also, Bismarck callers. Friday. sday. . new hotel here. The names are ter aud Math. Steve JF. and. Fran ve leet pede see ae r ai i ir. . 4 and pecul y Koppy attended the “minstrel” ME soa aa. nay Gio and enit(*fnPrae® © bi , | 5

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