Show Accidents Kill Automobile Crashes Cr on Slippery Roads Cause Two-Thirds Two of Deaths Seven Die When Flames Trap Lodgers in Room Rooming in ing H House use GUN GlN FIGHTS KILL 5 poison oison Alcohol Also Adds to Toll By Dy the the Associated Press Pre Two hundred or more deaths marred Christmas joy yesterday as a. accidents took a hew heavy hevy toll from fro in coast to coast couto F Fires re hunting bunting tragedies tragedies' trag tras- edles edies' and poisonous liquor cost Uv lives s but automobiles running In Inmany inmany m many my sections on slippery roads greatest agent of ot destruction tion Lion causing ausing more than two-thirds two of ot the tho deaths In lathe the middle west about eighty of ot the tho fatal fatalities es were recorded trapped l lodgers In In- Ina a roomIng roomIng roomIng room- room Ing house at Whiting Ind md am and seven men died Gun fights claimed five rive lives in the victim a woman Poison Polson liquor claimed between five lve and ten lives in New ew York Tork In California three thre when In Missouri two I died when a 8 bridge collapsed Two children were fatally burned in In M M. M Montgomery tg m iy r Pa lt father fathe poured gasoline on the kitchen fire fireS A man froze to death In Indiana and anc another In Pennsylvania Hundreds wore were injured tin In ace acci acci- dents The Tho deaths were distributed as al s follows New York City 15 Western Pennsylvania 11 1 New England I 8 De Detroit r it K 10 Ohio Zi Indiana 13 Kentucky j 3 Chicago r 7 Wisconsin 13 Iowa I owa 7 i Minnesota i 5 St. St Louis 4 Kansas Kansas' City 1 1 Western Missouri Kansas l 5 Florida 3 Georgia 2 2 Tennessee 6 North rth Carolina f 6 Alabama 1 1 Oklahoma 9 Texas Texa 2 25 Arkansas i 2 3 California 2 25 Oregon 4 A Total SAN FRANCISCO Dec 26 CAP AP ended Death Death end ended d th the Christmas res fei of t at least 35 pe persons ons on ori the Pacific coast coast- while its as s many mor were more wert injured red Fatalities from Continued on page pago 9 S f Crashes on Slippery toads oads ads Cause Two Thirds of Deaths I con Continued from pago P 1 Immobile ae accidents and nd wd r predominant in the tho list lIt 11 M t San Ban Francisco a man w was wan wand IW id d in nj automobile crash while I J Berkeley a woman was kill killed ell iz the thc automobile in which she sho S riding collided with an nn electric electrIo L priest dJ died d from a n. hC heart atIn at nt- I K In Ii Son an Francisco and a girl II after atter deliberately inhaling tea WI tS from burning celluloid n ri Palo raIo Alto Cal Hoary Henry T. T Bat t ion as n fl attorney from Albania I in an nn automobile crash Tie lie coroners coroner's office in hi Los Ana An- An a found it necess necessary try to 3 deaths Six of or the these c were n automobile automobile- accidents and tho Binder l from a n. wide variety o or of e HI es s. s Many were injured accidents caused two twos th s In Wenatchee Wash one in couver B. B C. C and one ono in Bel Be Wash Injuries from the cause were ero suffered b by three M na In Seattle Several in SWash and other parts of the Ut ts west t. t Rescued When 1 ich h Capsizes t Cat Calf Doc Dec 26 AP CAP HI M men were rescued and three were b believed to have drowned lost Jut night when a n. launch throwing Its Us thirteen cn oc oc nt it Into tho the cold waters atI of at I unisons unison's bay hay tie De party was on Its way from IAmo to the yacht ed d by Isadore Isadora Z San o. o capitalist Sam SaID Bowman amber of ot tho the crew the host said the l launch unell cap cap- pI p- p j I bec because use It was overloaded ferry boat put pu out ats and saved aved all but sot sol the Ute part party Search was coz coze con e ed t for f the missing All mem- mem mem- mem lot the party lived d in Sausa- Sausa O se were Ernest flog Rog- a 6 a stevedore A. A Van Scoy a a. 1 lahd ad a n man known only a ar as asI r I ij Bowman Bawman was among the tied Charles s J. J Olson of the said ald his was Just ring ting the slip here when he heard I ifor tor help heP Tho The lifeboats were v out quickly but they bad had to toc tor c r marc than half halt a milo mile to reach launch itro n ng tides tide carried tho men IAta farther away from tho the 7 and they y had to struggle hard harde e p float until the tho rescuers ar- ar 4 rub Jtb ute life belts and lines ines the thc resa res res- a pulled f the ten out of the therIn rIn short order but were unto un tin- to find fIndan any trace of ot tho the other i t. t those rescued w were re given first treatment and taken to their ton an n Liquor Takes TakesI I of 5 Lives W YORK TORK Dee Dec 26 28 26 Five AP-Five AP Five n na were de dead d today because drank poison liquor or on ChrI U their tr homes tomes on en the tho street in inay ay av stations ani and on piers the they pea pM yesterday and arid were taken to hospitals for tor treatment that tha 1 tailed failed Five moro more deaths were beIlig beIng be be- be 1 Ing Ilig investigated In d in tho the same samo me connection connection connection con con- and 45 persons were being doctored for tor acute alcoholism Dr Charles Charie mod medical I c I ex ex- I said So it w was 3 the lightest Yuletide toll toU in three years yearn Last Last Las year Mr s 83 canes caHen 8 were treated although there there- w were r no official fatalities In 1928 thero there wern two deaths anc and 53 3 instances of or illness fitness Tho rho dead were John Cochrane 8 Patrick 1 A. A Br Breen n. n 42 Andrew Reichert 34 31 J and two unidentified men Among Amons- tho mortalities under unde scrutiny was wan tha that of ot Mrs rs I cna I Gorman n 65 55 whoso whose body was wa 1 found In a a. vacant lot on West cst Seventeenth street |