Y TO CHECK REVOLT Hearing Is Resumed At Greenville Into Meadows' Accounts New Hopa NEW HOPE is given cancer victims us the result of a treatment dis tovercd by James Henry Mitchell (above), British scientist. It was developed from the idea that the parathyroid gland might prevent the growth of the disease or c.v.isa it to regress. Experiments havo been encouraging. (intcruat:oual> Kncx Claims Arabian Oil. Is Now Vital Navy Head Rails At Oil Companies Opposing Project Washington. Much L'l.—(AIM — S»'i ict.uy ol the Navy Frank Knox del i.ired In lay tli.it .■ "l<•• ot selfish i.. companies' siMiild not bo ih'i i. • • t-ti to interfere will .1 planned i .iiMnielitin ot 1 trans - Arabian pi I 1 line to move oil ti'iiin S.i ml 1 A ,ii .in holds fur 1 iso l>y the fluted i\at ions. - .%, Kimx di.sclo.~od that tin- decision to li ..ld the pipeline a> primarily .1 military nmvo and second rdy an attempt 1.1 moot tno probloins ol a rap illy dwindling supply ot pet 1 ol eum reserves in the Ainoricaii hem isphere. '• "■ Tiio proposal, he said, call.- lor tapping ;i billion-barrel reserve ot 0.1. which would play a major part 111 a --tiring a continuing supply ol ! el ml tor 11 .val craft and petrol c m products for pianos. "Any new source 111 the Km >pean flii ■ during th<- war s bound 10 reduce the amount ol Aincricun oil used and nlso shorten the haul, wn.i h means a saving in tankors. In -aid. alter pointing out tliat nine ty pel cent ot the oil u 1 i was troiii Ami 1 iran reserves. Hi- dded that it would lie "(11 11 ir 1'in: range advantage" t" utilize the Arabian oil for lviropi ion an I far eastern needs during the war. Rocket Coast Again Pounded By U. S. Planes Iiiiulnn, M.ircli t. I i \ I * > l»ti t;uu . l>a-od An!«•»• m ;• 11 I• •uTJitors heavily bombarded the I' il«- ('.ilais "rocket C|" area acro-s t»n' c ii.ill nel today. It was the econ I lieav y attack mi that sector in lltree da> HAK heavy bomber-. hi small force, struck the \nuotilcine e\|'l' ive works in southern Ki imr la ' iinjht in ,i cuiiliii niiij nor! i'i I l am I'Jiikii .mainsl s|>(ciali/.ed enemy lac '"lies, while Mii~i| uto planes bombed Weiii-ni Germany lor the eleventh UraiKhl night. German mMoncc wa» negligible and not <i plane wa- Inst. Annoileinr )« sixty miles nil thea>t <>l Horde Ul\ It was Hie second blow Uansl "n explosive works 111 three n;;:hts fsx-lon "fnrliiry busier " were dumped on a plant at l$eri;eiae. in lac sumo area, Saturday night. ~ ECTC President Calls Witnesses Of Own to Stand Cirt'rm III'. X. March LM -(.\l') III ste s III hast I : 11 > i 11 I (Mi-Ill l> | College heard 11i>m;it tcstim my ' Iiki.iv as Ilu v ) ursued their i westi- . ra'ion <>r tlu1 :i of SlU.intu !• r which i st it#- auditor*:. report | said l'iesid< til l.i >n |{. Meadows h;ul i" 1 accounted Witnesses lor !\ ead>ws were als > ! heard ;.s the public livsirinu. the third In In Id on I lie subjeet, continued. Attorney Cieneral llarrv Mi'MnI- i lan eallcd It. L'. Boiling. of Norrnlk. \' i . a piano lontr, :» testify alunit a chci I: n ade oat in him tor $.>H.'l.0a. ! '•••. Mdo ■ h; (I stated at a previi'n; Ik: ? iti'i tliat lie had paid I toll in/; that : s'lntiu■"t h r t mm" pianos at t !e Col lege. 1: >ilim: s;.<l today lie had nevw ' rmnl ;i elieek t> i Sa'iH.ll.i, which, he id. he I'ttdiirscd aiul returned to. ti:e college. ■ st-nsibly in- the p.ir i it :.i- o! land iU.-iriii!ient Yi. I. Widiuliiiu.-e. one ot l e State it' rs. -aid the . -dit o: .\ie::il »w i' :r .o ill! : id iu t r.chried ail it-ill S! I .'(()(• i .] i in- i an pit. Iirrl. i<• cause tli lund v . s not hand! u i>y Mea dows |<< i s ally " lead.jw. had tes ril hi' liandled appniMiiiat' ly SI I • Mil mi re than was :liowii i i the a i dil's ! til Widi nlioii.-e w.i i .ilh-n by Mi Mtdlan in an attempt to n »u| • the collcgi president's stall mi ll's. W. M. Mellenry. now living at Pi rtsn outli. Va.. who v. a: buildin:; and gr muds supervisor at I'.. ('. T. ('. until I>eceini>cr, lestitied he d.ii iioi • i lemin r two items oi Staiii :>11d \vh eli Meadows had said ii:>ri .h" .. l aid 11■, cement used at the instilu ti'»n McHcnr.v also said if Ki l'.v Smith did SI.<>41.77 work .it tin- i- iliw, as Meadows had slated, it w.'. in t done while the witness was e nine.-l ed with the instituti u Irom 1 y:i7 to last December. Meadows, who cross - exan ned witnessed ; >> they appeared. • ti! four nvmbet's 111 the collt".e sla't to the -tiiul t' ti ti:v tii.il they believed Melienr.v v. -s unreliable. The fn :r "•ere M.ss l!uth White. Miss Annie Mort . . dean "f women: Miss F.li/a beth Smith, assistant dean, and Mi.. .Nu'"i<"> IJanxtt. secretary to the pres ident. Dr. Clyde A Krwin. State ■ inU'iuleiit i I public instruction. wlii was presiding, ruled that no briber testimony ot the kind W"iild be ;>. - lilted. Olll.v a tew spectators v. ere | r -e't when the lit ai i g in'vl ii> tlx- col lege .id111.i .tration huildiii". Evidence On F CC Bungling Is Promised Washington. March 21.—(Af1) IJepro.-cntiilive Miller. Missouri He-! I»ul>I»«•:•!). id toiay ho would pro. dure iv.d suitor-; who would siib st ntiate .1 slory thstt a United Si;i 1 (i.issporl w.i- l imped l»v tin" .lapa tH'.-c m Ala liiin V iters "Inti.-i- <>l l)im«lin«" oi Keclcral I'oinmunica- I lions ('iiiiiiv . inn. M llei ' "it mii w.i. made ;t! H' sumption 'il hciii nil!-. I>y ,i special ' House committee inve filiating I hi* j KV. Hi- ipie.t itin 'I Cli l ie- It. Denny, chief roun i'l <>l the aueiiey. .ihoiil : the task force retHirt. hieh had ! been aired ut |ire\ ions e >iiniiitteo session... Miller a.-serted that Ad uiral Stan- J ford (' llo »|ter. I'lnner IV.mI It.elm ' . rienmunie.i1 "i>- oflicor, "ii.nl heeti l siletieed hy i .el .li\e unlet," >•' lie could hark ii| tiie veracity ot tin* | report, too. Cotton Higher Around Noon Ne-.v York. Ml ifh 21— (Af)— Cotton I iitures opened ten cenN a li.ile hmhei In leu cent lo-.\<r. Noon I values were "J" to til cents .■ bale I lusher. May 20.BI. .Inly Or toiler I'v. t "I" <• (»p'-n Mav 2«.77 .Itilv 20.111, O,t'o!.er )"<!•« II' 'it Dcrrmi.cr IMI , M.m:. ittK) iii-m if •> 1 NAZIS PUSHED OUT OF CASS1NO «rv THESE PILES OF RUBBLE greeted Allied troops when lh<-.v entered t .tirh disputed Cassino alter it received one of the heaviest aerial and artillery poundin.'.s of the war. Here a British trooper inches forward to blast out an isolated snioer's nest. (International Uadiophoio) \V.is'iinc'(>ii, March !l.—i.M'i —.\iii<rir.:n siilir.l.tiill's iiju-ral iirj in Paiili- ,\at'M>, ii.ivr Of. •strii.*-I'll another .sixteen .I,i|i.i isese shi;»;,. In iiiRiiu: in J:i the iiiiiuliir nl eittin.v cr.tlt miiiU. |ii iiliaUlv sunk, or ;I.idi.i?;i<1 ;»>■ stiiiniet sililcs, i in- Navy aii ii:u:nretl. "i • •«• i- .i! . h-jmu U1 I ;n .1 i .m 11mili<!*it> ii .. .MM by Si vrrtary nl Ihc N.ivy I-;., at ,i licu.i ec»iifi»r :hv include I iwii tallki-.v, i.i vital mipi>i1a:iec it moviiiK tuel I.i kri-p tile Ja;» ncse bases in uperalioii. AI * * MM i>: t • •• * r 1:1 , nl I'll", ill lr> . tin ;ii \ •ni'l.iiy leii' rlcd. Ti:i* '• ■ i*ihii: iii | c Xo. "i'.njlir : i in I I'.n K.i.,l: ■•I. L'llitfd SI: t, - :iri.:i• !»', |kiV «■ rt'l >»►! t • •. I till- ;! IK !i« II 11111 *1 -11 VI' M'l til ||||I" < Itill' t •! 11 .1 V iii i)it'sc* \v;i«i. .i ■ !• i|l«»w "One l.c .i' li -ill. 1.1 >i I. niir 'in .iuiii Is' n.s|tni'1, atii l.ir;;i! t.ir.l.vr, nine medium fro r . I .'.li -II ;■ I I iriii^htiT-. mi" i!!vi.i.:iii I.IM..I I. Tlir <• .Hi :i. li;i\r lint In • ..11- ' IIOUIU-ucI 111 iiny picviiill- N;iv> l)l' piirtiticnl c<iinniuiii<|iH'." 38 Escort Carriers Are Sent To Britain Washington. .March •»!.— < A I*» ■—Sriretarv <>l IIk* Navy Kims aiinoiiiiertl today that :!S escort aircraft carriers limit in the I nit I'd Stale* have been de liiercil In (irrii Itril.iin under the lend-Ie ise program. "I'his ll< i 1 ill :;k carriers will lie a pari nl tJs« aiiti-siilimaiinc fleet of the Allied nations," Knov saiii at a news cinilcrciirc. Tin* CMitrl earners. of ap l>roximatel\ 111.000 tons reiilare mi'iit each. Iia\ •• liern one of the must potent weapons ac iinst the (irrniatls ill the Alluiitie. Knov pointed out that with tin- ilt'livvr.i ot the (!raill\ little ii.ilt tn tin- Hritish. lilts remain in i>|ii'i itinii with the I niteil States fleet. Two Cities Destroyed By Vesuvius Already Naples. Miii-clt -Jl (AP) A great •trciim >>: i 1.1\.■ |nhhv<I otil of the •r.ilt r «•! Ml Vesuvius it ;■ S|)Ct"rt »>( Oily II. ill .ill h mi ;.1 null IikI.'V Operation Mix-Up THE PARENTS of one-year-old Tim othy Mutphy (left) have filed s SI0,000 suit oR.iinst a Chicago doc tor, charging that while in the hos pital suffering from pneumonia ho was given tin abdominal operation intended fv another child, lie is Men with hi.j mother and twin brother. 'International) without lw"- "f ■ >«t■:-!«I»111*. :iii<I tin* i • • >I'*■ 11 I : • I , I ,i li i ii . i!.i„r < It lilt " . !i |>r IIItc I de >t i • y 1 ■. i ■ .Mir I... • I ■>( Si:i S !. ts ll.illo ;m<l \i ' S'" I ;»• 1.|\,| jii..ini. ■ • i• n!'l :'!>!» v.mis wide, went i ill % i >'.i. below S.iii S< h.i 11. • i I' |' i < l"\\ (.'(I ,i. it Wollltl! I • I• <11 "II I.nil TIm mr .111(if Tcwl WIT It'll -11.11<•<t tlx v hileli ■) ' i I t > within I fol'i Ml M -. tou 11 I. ill. t nil •>! SI ill A I II. V t! I '*1. I 111* tl'll I . 'l I »>! ttl tlin . i''ii ■ oi tin fitlu*i Iwi vili.i.;i ii.i i".; the night. N'< ca.-u.il1it v. i-ii i imrtt'd. '!'| i' ( | il|it I' ll i m I'd lit <- • t |i|'oii t'fly 1«■. n 'i iinly fr< m Hie Intr lit tltc • I" r '• :l r ■ I" -t> il" t m f of mi ll i i. .mil vim y irils ■ i tin? s|o|M •>. Tlie (Vill'IKllii II \v:t« !>«•_: Ill ;i! I in. ycalerday id Hie tn»lt»n river. IIuv.'H'^ i! .i t.'i ot f \ e l.i tin (i-i't ;i minute. h <• i" ■ n |> "it( !• tli m hiil! ;i it I fruit i ■ t Si*lt i:-ti,ino. Rails Stage Brisk Rally \>u Vol I;. Maj-h L'l (Al't Hiiiltt rattled briskly in Indtiy'n atnek iiiaikrt At I!'It V.rrr U. S. f f 111»! »( r. (;' ii oif i«ti, (!<kkI vimi and Western fit "A'" :nt'l "ii". Ahead were i' s steel, Oetierul Motunta Chrysler, mid Vncrican Tobiiwo citinmitti .mil "15". UoihIs iind (.•«, ;no(iities .-live lied. Reds Swarm Across Dniester River On Front Of 31 Miles Nazi Planes Attack But Without Hope Of Halting Soviets Moscow, March 21—(Al') — The lied army had driven to . within fifty miles of the Kn-1 muniaii horde* after rapturing t the highway leading westward] from SoroUi in l!c<sai*:thia and ! >nia>hinjr two Rumanian divi sons hurled into the trap in the ! Nazi defenses, front dispatches j said today. (Moscow iniiiidcni the Prut rfv< lli< t !'• II' Until • *i .ill i ■ i|> i I I I! ens ir. 1 ;»»•• 11m'i. i'\ i t I'ks:. taiiian iii-k1.' winch previously t>.< been nart • <S" Itinnania.) The it ii s > i a n s. M lio have swarmed aero.- the l>nic-tor ri- , ver into licssarahia on a .'tl-milc Irnnl, have hern ;ililc l>i li'ins l.iiius anil Inavy artillery across in strength mi <■ rin.hi imitlnTtns capture! in V»n» | »l. .1 Inltl tlis luili'li t> l.»e arm.v newspaper Itcil Star said. The* dispatch mldcd tiiii the I>nics It crn .-i 114s luive Im i'X|kiihIi'(I .aid 1". < r.il 1 11 ( ri : !• t .1)1 11« red. litStar ..... «Senium lit" !v - !< 1 ra 11 - throw n across the stream. •M the other end u! (he I I'i.'ii ir-.in !|ie IfnsMan* \v parted 11' >i;I for a now Jirea alter !'»• capture ..I M-.^ilev-Poil. I sUi. -ii ... , li iM. . |i . .. t ,, l!" It« '■ river, which fell t.. the Ite.l army Siiiuiay. f I'..1 to lite north 11 1 in-si* o;ii 1.1. • Ions, a f'i «; the lirst |Jj{ ,.i..j : •my is only r>~ miles from lavuw 11 pre-war I'nlanrl and witii'n Mijut * t tli*. city <1 Iiroay. I: u.i> n'.t dear whether the Rus ci p| .|,i,..r| ;o sti.rm P.n:dy or by pa i! in :hcir advance -.n Lwow. Nazis Fight Back In Hotel At Cassino Willi llii- Fifth Army at Cas sino. .March *!l.—<,-\l»•—to-mian I loops touch! Unit \\u\ liatk inlo 11*«- UTri'kril <>«iiliii4*iit.il linti'l loil.iv. lairiiiv ilrfriiMvs in tin* soutliw rstn n pari of ( a^nm anil in (lie hill. Iirhiml. stiffi'tird as I.I. (ii n, Itirliurd I.. Ilriilrirh, roinmalidti of the first (iciiiiaii Itarai'liiiif troo|i division, trird to malic goud his boast that lie would throw Hit' Allies out of ( assino. \i .*. ,i;<|fi ' ■' V '. t 111 i>;n i< their olfl t:i> . »»• tryinf; !■> knock the (oTlitai... ■ : "t Inr < 't>n! inoal.il German ii" ij>. ]>;> nrMtiv mo rri b-i .. in* 1 lid ln»*rl im th" d.irknes." • •I <mi ! v iiidi nili^. ;■ 11 I lnoUQhl 111 me 1* reinforcement I • iil'icl. tin* I tin ••Ui'.ii tin- " I':: . > ■'< 1 11 .•(li ra 1 «.f 111.- tow 'i Tiii* r, . •• 1 iv 1 t > . •• fiJ1«* 1 :IIH p. I III'' nun.1 -t'-i y , Bt(l|l Ml t";»r-J.ill'» o\\ n ntt. 1 'i.- lull 1 pn . -in .vi- l!ii\ \ 1 ■ <• tl'*'eiHt- I in*: Ml 'ul.i»M..i'\ Hill Ii;:. im 1 -•*. n..v. h.. .1 wide i;n (||c ii| 1111 n ' • p >tii "l any ' Allied •*: - - Allied In.-p. J • till li.il'l I II 'I I>i*Iiiii I the III-.*. 11. \\ll • < iri - III till. I • It;; 1 111 ri |»r..ti*'l counter .itl.ir!.:. Ii\:ir; III I lake it. •flic Cicrmaii <•!'.. t t<i r<Hr.i|ilui*o I I i 11* hotel and adjacent siren was r\|MM'tcit. in*' 1 in*- • * • tniiiijiici-l - are iiii.'.iit tin- "ii'i* tin1 \cw , I laii'li i s mi:;ltl I..: •• In Im* thi n i::li lite n n .1 nti.! nil' ny Ii 'ii'.;h'Id 'ill CWiiin further heavier as-ail*- »»n Castle Hill »•••*• -I. ■ nice ii (iuminiilcs almost Hie entire eitui-I in inly. MECHANIC SCHOOL TO BE SUSPEtNDED \«. .1 • lit? 'II. Ma I :M. : MM T' War I icpartHu nt .-a. I today 1111' i\ .. 111 m median i- cliniil al N* v ! 1 ■ 1 r 1 .1.ilnts.11 lu'lfl. ii".tr (>ohl i'ii o. N. c.. tt in in* discontinued bout (he i*ii*l !•; March." f'asic training and other pr ifjranm a! tin- lu'ld will ciuilintic "011 aiioui I he atnc basis a- 'iei elofore." Imw I'Vei*. tin- department said, ad'iai^ ih't ihe mechanics school wits a in t or part of the activities .1 tin* field. . ~ Knight of the Bath GEN. MacARTHUR, coirini.imtcr nf Allied forces in t!ic Southwest 1\« cifie, wears the Order of the which he received a few day a«o in Au tialia. This is one of tho liitdie t d coon.lions given by the Unti .ii empire. U." S. -Signril < '. i |>a ltadiophoto. f lulcriiat tonal > Struggle At Cassino Is Still Fierce Allied Headquarters. Naples. Mareli 21.— (AIM—New Zealand trunks of Hie I'iflli Army have wired nut part of the remaining fortifieatiotis on the western rilne ol ( assiim. lint the Nazis have heen mnlon eil and a trim sii iisjk!«■ run!inin s. \llied head quarter* iinnoiieeed tuda.v. Many more .•..• 11 |ii .sunci .> were taken. "I- i- re tulit. .. e-.tr iue.l for the fifth 'iay for possession of Ciwinu ml .eui'ly witho.it .• deei.sion." a eadii'iarier- «•*!.••• ■ 1. Within the I ' 1 ■ • . ■ - eeedetl .11 > : ngiiift u,' reinforce tiirn; < Sun iay night, .itul in -iipinti up tlil: llffll Sl(W. A ': (» ijjh tv. • tan I -e Germans »>•••! pliiee.l the lobby t»i.- Continent >1 hotel were I.iim ...| . <kI !• •••• taken •i. ■ e <o i i m> • Iwt.i i ,rei< ( hliloi- ■>«! I) ■ WI r *li"» i t I A .. I .|, I ; • I ■ ' nilCry hill. These Iro hail ;• nit i a xniltll p'fltcail I i!l . v • . (in i l I lie • t '1,1 \ . v. I r« >a ' *11 ■ t |io i ■ •, ;.o nr III.ii« {• I v :»m'I|i|| ; t i i ei {Nick Irnins hato been n «blt ti ■mike liio a-n-iit. UiL/Wi8k2t< KM! NORTH ( AKOI.IN \ t'air *.» parlh elotltb and slishtlj (aider tmiiKhl: Wednes day inereaslliq elotidmes* and slightly wanner. Hungarians Resist But Move Futile Rumanians Sent in; Russia Likely to Enter Situation London. March 21 — (AP) — Heavy (ierinan oceupyinK for ires—upward 11!' men by lust estimate- here—were hc ll(\c<l hi !»<• drh.nn into Hun vary today as Hitler moved swiftly in strengthen his Balkan lines apair t Russian armies al ready in I5e.-sarai>ia. s mi Minuiii i • were reported fii;hl in: ti: . .(i, ;it the call i : (t. IS- I. . • . :i »:m Naz.« r<> ■ !'•••; citnli I •! the < i nler »f the t.y lh > indicated by tne ; • i ; . i t:.. ji .i !!i news agen iar i iddny broadcast sound <•'1 .. tlr i .ill v.ys serene. I u< i ii'.i'J'Mii i e |i oils I rum Sti.rM'olm suitl Hut Iw n Ruman ian divisions \\ • it ani->iif; the II't'i i* tin- 1.1 Mn.i s had -.i-nt into I'Mit-niv, i>.i Oi-if |i*i \ » «jr !' : rc ; ti lijr b$ the llun Kill •i the i"t«>r ! "• ' • •" !'• '»'•< • i • hi illlit • ■ ire ..ml . II i«e ..in ttneed \:i :. n'.i I Nicholas !! rtliy. t • regent. bad been seized . V e I ' . ■. ieii. :.. 11 I.Mldotl saV.' i.i" I'M.s'in doubt ibent. IV ex peel i :l dflormitivd and pro I . (1 re.- italic II tli«- (ii-rm.in- take ovrr civil as \\<ii as milil;:ry rule. large numbers of Jews ^ til I in Hun «:ir\ may expect to suffer. it is likciv Iii.il Kussia will t.d.c the opportunity to intensify its propaganda, calling on the Rulkau Slavs to overthrow Ger man-dominated leaders and join the Soviets in a common fieht. A reliable direct report from the rti Ik tin* :.:<l Hungarian troops bud fought ii th f• > in.in and Rumanian fcrces in . ihe southeastern frontier around Arad. The M'.i.iu. r.iiii radi'> station opcr I by t: . r: y . r< adrast regular appeals 1i • >ps 1o resist. Beta Imredi. former premier and foreign minister. m cooperation with other Hungarian Naz'.s. was reptvUd forming a collaborationist govern ment. The.-e -.m !• direct r« ports said that :too i. i ci i • win tied ! > Germany in .1 ii • \ !• .i1 'oid .i i "urtmar'.ial had ii' i:ed • • lluiiLi.iis "I'hey were I' ted I '.I ill, I:: red I •».- liOfliS Of a tilth column. Fourteenth Body Taken Prom River P.isMir. x. .1.. March 21.— i \ I' i—\ fourteenth Imcly was rniivcroil .iiiil .i lrnla(ivr list o( seven missiiii; persons was es tablished (nil iv as police and Hcil • kis workers sought to learn l!ic (IraIII l<>ll in llir plunge <•1 ,i inss into I he Passaic rivrr > cslci <la v. I'olicr i:iapi»l«*«l in llir IK fool Imi i;i' channel In low llir Market street hiiilvc Ixlucrti Passaic .mi! \\ illiugknn. I' was from the »•• \ sill face of this bridge that tin- l>os |iliniK'°<! into the water \ l'<ll'|'(I.I V. < >'' • i • i• • I sodden paises it I i•'11«-i • 1< ' found hi the bus v. t • n i .i ■•(! from the river I t n ;;ht. Me. • • li e perr-ms who nor mally look i In is aero- s the river ' ; i i. 'i hour wen; ; irlt'fl iiii ii}i b.v their l.nn;lies, ••1 • i ■ • t > •iim'I 1 he pi.i se ot l . ! I I' .- a ,lift ol a man I,..- olI'i i - I, led. S . (i ■' ii ;• . nily -in \ ivors • t I;.-, ..• ■ <i two rose le workers '•'(* i I M u • condition in Ivi.arta'.s loday. |; .iIt • ■ irtic o| the de rl were • "w- i I l.i ' n-.;li1 when Hie bus -'el It -"i the river bottom ■it <■ dei « oi i barize by a 40-ton • i .tun el..tie. Bodies ol two ,ip i rn pi .s-eiiKers were recovered troin the river earlier. and a third died shortly alter beiiiK taken t<i a nearby war plant for treatment. ( >:»• ol :lie dead was pedestrian pil.'iel from the bridge as the bus ipped through the v,.aid rail about }'• a ui. yesterday during u sleet storm.

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