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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1940.

SUNDAY TRAGEDY Bodies Found

IN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Marion, South Dakota, April 10,

A but ane gas explosion shottered the little St. Mary's Catholic Church just before the 9 a.m. Palm Sunday Mass today, killing at least six worship. pers and injuring more than 40.

A witness said the blast was touched off as two altar boys struck matches to light the altar candles

for the Moss.

An investigation showed that Six perrons were countell deterl the small brick church was full of gas from a epilar furnace leak and that any spark could have touched off an explosion.

NO WEAK

LINK IN TITOLAND

Belgrade, April 10.

M. Lazar Kolichevski, Presi

in the Best few hours after the dent of the Government of the list and a crew of 50 workers Yanostae Federal Republic of dug through the debyla for pos-Macedonia, said here today that cable additional victims. About to those who think that Macedonia of the Injured were in serious is a weak link in the Federal

dition. The root was dragged chain are wrong. The churri changle for was

with bull:tozers, away quickly in the air and collapsed however, and searchers believe and pews buchbugt an

the mid that no

virtims wil most dies The leek walla trembles found. ergelly, some falling dewart, dayd Se outward.

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"There are no weak spots in Yugoslavia," he declared.

Addressing the third Yugoslav before People's Front Congress, which Marshat Tito spoke yester- nuy, M. Kolichevski suid that the call for awaited and independent Some 30 injured worshippers Macropla within

Dolke to hospitain pushed

federation was spread by "Bul- Fatlo, nearby Blous

Yanktonum aperiadists" These hoped and Mitchell. South Dakota.

to further their own ends in the In addition Dr. W. E. Helb

that about a

dozen other persons were treated for minor injuries ht their homop here. Neighbours Pane

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struggle between the Uninform and Yugoslavia.

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"The feuders of Bulgarin nt- tempt to use the Congress of the Greek Macedonians in their can- sign of calunnies against Yugu- slavia to weaken the immense authority Yugoslav Mnecdonin ene wys as a hase for a future unißed Macedonia with both the inee- contans of Grevee und of the Pirin

On Rail Line

Glasgow, April '10.

The bodies of two Boots. nien, who were travelting on the night train from GlasĮOW to #80 the Scotland versus England soccer international at Wembley, wore found on the rallway line at Cumnock, Ayrshire, today.

Another man, who WAS faken off the train at Cum- nock, told the police that he knew the two man were on the roof, but searchers fall- ed to find them. Earllor, the train Was twice delayed- once when a man was found riding on the buffers, and agrin when a man was found on the foot.board.

At Cumnock Court today, when

Stephen Mally, aged 22. was nod Et for elding on the buffers of the train, the chairman of the court told him that his action disorgan. Ised the whole railway sys. tem

between Glasgow and London-Reuter.

Mr. Jones May Attend Meeting

JAP FISHING VILLAGE BRIDGES A CENTURY

Shimodo, April 11. This stcopy fishing village sprang olive for an in-

stant yesterday to bridge a contury.

It awoke to renewed American pledges to fight Com- munism in Japan and throughout the world. It heard American officials warn that the Allied occupation should be judged by its results, not the words of certain propagandists, In 1853-on the first occasion

of this sort-the talk was of to Japanese trade and the strange modernity which was to topple a medieval ern.

Mr. Sebald's meech was rend for the Rathered new event by C, K. Huston, deputy

thiet of the Diplomatic Section.

Not Vengeful

In the picturesque blue green lugoon yesterday. an Americnn destroyer rode cnally. It came to commemorate the first American by men from Mathew Calbraith Perry's "black ships", who broke Jepan medlevul

cocoon

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In it' the diplomatic chlef diamined propaganda

Attacke

on the occupation as "malicious nonsense". Ho told the Jan., Aneer to look at the recorsi, for proof that not a vengeful

American are

people. Rear-Admiral J. P. Wonible, iolation,

Commander of Support Group, For this 10th commemorative Maval Forces in the Far East ceremony. Willtum J. Sebald, reminded the audience that the American member of the Allied genty signed by Commodore Council SCAP's iplomatie Parry nud Japanese offeints in chief, niti:

1854

called for B "perfect, per- "The same forces that demand-manent and universid

amil, peace et the emergences of Japan into a sincere and cordial amity" ben unsociation with the rest of the tween the United States ant world century og today, Ye Japan. He termed the revival of quire that the people and conn-the "bluck ship festivals," which Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia,

try be reconstituted to tuna were disruptest by the war, a re- useful April 11,

role as a self-reliant, re-dedication to this purpose.

and Colonial Secretary, Mr.sponsible,

pence-loving

Yesterday the Japanese wore state,"

coats and Arthur Creech Jones, may attend

listened intently talks bere

He added: "You may be sure to

to the

speeches, When Com- of Northern

that (the United States) will molore Perry arrived, Speculations about

unlied federation

and Nyasa-combat that thing called Com-met by two sword Samurai (pro- dependent Murexlania at Southern Rhodesia

munism wherever it ruises its fessional warriors) who tried to this ho," he concluded, "would land into the proposed new eri- only uncan truling with the aspira-

tity of "Capricornia."

ugly head in disruption of pence entice his suflors into suicide endeavours,” HOVER . The weekuge to fergorian brothers in Greece and all tious and feeling of our Mace-

contests, Associated Press.

Those caught woxder the root up-

Macedoniaus everywhere."-Rev-

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Amelin Stubbe, who lives across the street, amel other wita esses

hd of seeing a great column of

strodser angel dust arise from the

stop church before it cullapsed. There

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meying hom the clear sunlight of Pol Sandlay into the din church and not long afterward ite blast occurred.

The Postmaster. W W. Brady, sald he was sitting

the front pew and the "place blew up" just as the alter boye

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the only mats Sunday service in the church.

Maron is a town of 775 popu- latin

35 miles from about Sioux Falls.

Investigators said they had de- → leak termed that there was

the butane heating Jurnace

there

and that through Bir building. They said: "Anything could have touched it off.

The

tomorrow On the ani

Godfrey Huggins.

Its learned reliably that Str the Prime | Minister of Southern Rhodesia, is due by alr tomorrow, Mr. Roy Welensky, leader of the un- officini (elected)

the group of Members

the Northern Ithoclesia Legislative

Council, would represent that colony.

confirmation that such talks would be held was avail-

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Legislative Council Ders here since Thursday.

The formation of "Capricomin" was mooted at an unofficial con- ference of the three Territories The heating plant had been held at Victoria Fells, Southern turned on to drive off the mon- Rhodesia, hu February. mg chill in the church.

Brady

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said that no one in the church all the Territories lie between the appeared to notice the presence Equator and the Trople of Capri-

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the boys, Bobby Lounsbery, 10, and Kenneth Wagner, 13, are among the injured.

frady and his wife were in- lared and taken to a Mitchell hospital. Father Zimmerman suf feret leg injury and Mani

possible broken ribs and was taken to a Pads house nearby,

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