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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 58

Publication:
Star Tribunei
Location:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Page:
58
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Cfjc iilinntapolis gmnbnp (Tribune Tfjc iilinnrapolte sluinbap Tribune n23 I I I o) 4 TT" 1. h'M LL.L a i I I 1 I I ,1111 w1, life. I i aiv i tvi, yj' Vc li iV 4' 5 1- ItS Path Almost every standing object was leveled in the path of the Storm Levels Eyerythin rnado. This scene is at Seventllie north in Anoka Tribune Staff Photo. A Typical Tornado Trick The twister leveled large dairy barn on the outskirts of Anoka and left the farm home and other buildings untouched.

Tribune Staff Photo. Si Swath Through Anoka One of Minnesota's worst tornadoes cut a swath through Anoka, demolishing the armory, foreground, and Mission Lutheran church across the street. Tribune staff Photo. :4VHw.v?V' N) 4 s-w- $iw 3f ej 1 I r. 'i mm mv Torn by the Storm's Fury Houses were pushed from their foundations and roofs sheared off all along the path of the tornado.

Associated pren Photo. First Aid Scenes like this were commonplace in the emergency medical stations set up during the rescue work of the Anoka tornado. Elizabeth May, left, attends to Mrs. Earl Hunter, injured, in the Anoka high school which was used for hospital cases. Tribune 8Uff Photo.

A Bam Once StOOd Here The storm swept through the farmstead of Frank Kutwa near Champlin, car-ried away a barn and killed two horses. A pig who survived wandered around in the debris. V. Tribune Stall Photo. -If Here's a manhT'caTwobably ll read type upside down faster than I.

1 .1 1 you can mu uic imm when ifs tight side up! ilea Dill Blackburn, want ad make-up man for the morning editions of The Tribune. He has the ticklish job of seeing that your want ad and Parked Auto Almost Buried An automobile parked in the Anoka armory was nearly buried in debris from the demolished building. (Above) Tribune BUff Photo. "ft A 1 7 thousands of others are arranged alphabetically and under the proper classification. Because there are more than 250 classifications and because for 30 years The Tribune has orinted more want ads than j.u: Tl 'm s.

A any other Minneapolis newspaper, BUI Blackburn, in more than a auarter of a century with The Tribune, is tops in his job. Thanks in part to his deft handling of tvoe- vou hear people everywhere say: "Tribune Want Ads Get Results!" Guardsmen on the Job National guardsmen were on the job early to rescue victims and search the ruins in the wake of the Anoka tornado. (Right) -fe Jy LatU I -Z- Trfw -V. VrU Victim Cared For Relief stations were hastily set up in the distressed communi ties. Mrs.

Myrtle Nodland, 37, of Anoka, was I given attention of doctors for several bruises. I IX Tribune Staff Photo. given attention of doctors for several bruises. Tribune Staff Photo. He Wasn't in It- A timber was driven through the automobile of Carl Jenl03 Van Buren avenue, Anoka, but Jenson, shown seated beside the timber, fortunately hacjped out r.t t.

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