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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 10

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 29. 1S56 Ten i nauroad rr recfts in line Uay Enough for Seven Riders ttzexsT: REVERE, Feb. 23 Twenty-three Howard L. Goldsmith.

65. of 23 difficulty with signals because of the storm were proceeding, POOR LUMBER with tMUtlon. The collision oc-cured near the Beach st circle. persons-including some survivors rv. fered fractured hip, was held at of the earlier wreck in Revwe MemoriaU scott were injured at 9:45 n.

m. jhe Revere rear-end collision today one B. Sc M. qujte similar to "the liner, Rroping through a swiriing 8nd m0re tragic, crash in Swamp-snowstorm, struck the rear of scott which claimed 13 lives, another. Railroad official Raid thp first ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS UP TO $16,000 i honrlT flui averitnc) UP TO TOiOO TH TREE WEEKLY LIVING EXPENSES BOSTON NEW YORK AREAS r' LONG RANGE PROGRAMS I CIRCuTi DESIGNERS Emariencad in Rd, IF, Com- pueri, Counter Mesuri, ate.

Graduate E.E.'t eniy. BESUWE PHONe COLLECT, WRITE I OH CALL IN PERSON TECHNICAL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT INC. i TVauratuck Me-, TVvon. Cnnn. Mionr: MII.FOBII-TRInllr Because many ambulances had been pressed into service at the scene of the Swampscott wreck.

1 I I Ml fil i 'iMi i i mi The slow rate at--which the sec-jtrain was stopped and the second private cars and police and fire ond train was moving. tone traveling very slowly-per-department vehicles were used to rhnntsH urarntrur fir a Trainman tntA t- witA. transfer the injured to hospitals. were credited with keeping theat the time of collision. casualty list down.

All but one of the 22 persons Private Cars Used Police said that wore than 100 survivors of the Swampscott wreck were aboard the two Budd liners involved in the Revere taken to Revere Memorial Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston were released A B. M. spokesman described it as a "rear-end bump. Both accident. I after treatment.

trains, he said, were experiencing Both trains were able to proceed to Boston under their own cower Pauline Lacoste of Salem, a legal secretary, said the engineer of her train, the Budd liner, onened his door and shouted a warning to "Hold on, we're going to hit." She suffered minor leg injuries but continued on to her Boston WHERE COMMUTER TRAINS CRASHED in Swampscott. Cross marks spot near lumber yard on main line from Portsmouth to Boston. office. She is secretary to Francis D. Harrigan, one of the defense attorneys in the Maitland loan Now you can learn 5 dances for the price of I at MTIlUil UOIIDJY'S rase trial.

Goldsmith, who Is employed by the Tower rain clothing manufac- Revere Memorial Hospital for treatment of fractured leg. Treated and released, Massachusetts General Hospital: BELANGER, Kenneth, 6 Cot turing company as a booKKeeper, said: I was knocked out in the crash. I was thrown clear to the tage a Dan vers. jl BROWN, Bennie, 381 Essex other end of the car. I didn re Lynn.

member a thing until I came to and found policemen and firemen We're sure that ire canleach yon to dance quicker and better than anybody else that we're offering to teach you 5 dances and you pay for learning only one. Arthur Murray's Magic Step Method of teaching makes this possible. It's such a simple, basic method CASWELL, Mildred 31 Len- ester road, Marblehead. CHISHOLM, Kenneth, 30 Ray mond Somerville. ELWELL, Benjamin, 2 8th Haverhill.

FRAGER, Sarah, 6 Essex Salem. it Whirrs -j iMAMBOf A ii that even a beginner can grasp the secret of dancing in only one lesson. But, you get more at Arthur Murray's, than a knowledge of dancing. You de LINSKT, Dorothy, 10 Boardman Salem. il si MclNTOSH, Jessie, 7 Pierce av, V- S'a bending over me.

He said he was riding with a friend. Peter Christianson, also of Beverly. The car was crowded, he said, and they had to stand. "I'm very lucky to be alive," he said. William H.

Day, 69, of 4 Dev-ereaux Marblehead, manager of the transportation bureau of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, was in the second last car of the four-car Budd liner struck from behind. "I was sitting there in the seat," he said, "when suddenly we found ourselves on the floor and in the aisles. Everyone was thrown around, but everybody kept pretty well under control. "Some of those in my car got it worse than I did. All I got was a good shaking up." Beverly.

McPHEE, Doris, 283 East Main 1 Gloucester. i I velop your dormant personality, too. If you tend to be a bit shy or unsure of yourself, you'll find that knowing how to dance well and learning in NOTES, Leon 265 Humphreys Marblehead. O'CONNELL, Maurice, 121 Med- 7 f. ford Arlington.

9tLLiYA, jonn, suu Lnamam Lvnn. Voi iL: the friendly atmosphere of an Arthur Murray Studio give you rn i He said the train was proceed new confidence bring out your true attractive personality. So don't miss out on the good TURNER, Allen, 20 Linebrook road, Ipswich. TORRET, Theodore, 18 Carpenter Amesbury. Treated and released, Revere Memorial Hospital: BRILL, William, Marblehead.

FISKE, Arthur, Wenham. GALLAGHER, Andrea, Swampscott. JESSOP, Norman, Rowley. ing slowly because of difficulty with the signals, and "it was snowing hard at the time of the crash. "We were moving-slowly, then when we got to the Revere Circle we were hit without warning.

should be yours. Arthur Murray's i vJp 'f woo Everyone was pretty anxious to now and discover this short cut to fun and happiness. get out of the train. Later we got back aboard and continued on to Boston. My train was due in Bos Copr.

m2 Arthot Mumr. lot' MILLER, Robert, Marblehead. MORTON, Oliver, Marblehead. NEUBURG. Beverly, Lynn.

REILLT, Arthur, Lynn. ton at 8:40 a. but arrived at Audie Murphy, the most deco- ARTHUR MURRAY School of Dancing 393 B0YLSTON STREET 10:15." Injured In Revere Crash 1 rated American hero of World War II is a member of the Texas (Globe Staff Photo br Charlei McCormick) Howard Goldsmith, 65. of 23 Washington st Beverly, held at Near Arlington Station CO 6-6464 National Guard. ENGINEER'S COMPARTMENT of Budd car shown after being torn off by terrific crash in Swampscott train wreck.

of front end of aluminum car was left 100 feet behind when trains came to a grinding halt. TRADE NOW! "You ain't done Lynn Taxis Commandeered livin'yet" in Fast Disaster Roundup The train wreck immediately quarters were thrown open for set in motion an elaborate mobili slier first aid treatment of the less' zation of disaster and relief forces. seriously hurt. Police, fire, Red Cross and Civil Defense ambulances were sped to Blood for transfusions was sped over the roads from the Red Cross the scene from every community in the area. in Boston to North Shore hos pitals.

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Swampscott fire officials sounded two alarms to bring apparatus from Lynn and Salem. As far away as Boston, the Mas- sonnel responded to a State Police request lor help. sachusetts General Hospital put The Lynn chapter of the Red its disaster mobilization plan into Cross sent three ambulances with 10 disaster experts, and its head- motion, ready to help il needed, YOUR OLD OF MAK PMji -1- "xv mmm i) UALEIiCiA SEOTiOtJS.U YOU GET BIG CAPACITY, TOO! This new G-E gives you 50 more clothes capacity than many other TRADE NOW OWN A G-E FILTER-FLO FOR ONLY A FEW DOLLARS PER WEEK! For besf values buy only where you see the sign "AUTHORIZED MAJOR APPLIANCE DEALER" tol rata and Itnn stobliintd by Snandng mSMm cppM to dbiriMm' Nowassdsdf fvtol pdt. Sm year oMherfsad Major AppBonca Dolr tor coaspbto datdh. Try this newest taste thrill in BLUEBIRD products! Your family will love these plump, juicy erancje sections, packed" in Valencia Orange Syrup.

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