Show HORROR AT GRESHEIM Number Killed Not So Large as at Pirst Reported I Frankfort April 26TIme revised estimates es-timates the killed at Gresheim indicate indi-cate that the figures placing the number num-ber at eighty were exaggerated because be-cause of the fragments of bodies which were counted as each representing Individuals In-dividuals llerr Lang the manager of the works nnd folir chemists arc among the Injured Sixty persons wore hurt Many persons are homeless A number of children who were hurled by tlu explosion Into the river Main were drowned bcfore the rescuers could reach them It nov0appears that the statement of the General Anzelger of this city that eighty bodies have been recovered recov-ered was greatly exaggerated The fact is that the number of killed is much under the early estimates some now placlnglt as low as twentyfive Nothing definite however can be ascertained as-certained Thf offonls of tho first fvn ovinlotilnnn are described as fearful An immense cloud of wreckage Was thrpwn by the former Into the air plunging the whole district Into darkness whlclrAvas fol i lowed upon the later explosion by an j outbreak of flames In many quarters Scarcely a house In Gresheim escaped without shattered windows while in many casps wqls and doors were burs asunder T |