Show I r L 2 A j V t. t t rf f C j r rIi Ii I A b Y S. S nH Victim Lifted From Wrecked Store Norman E. E Friden Birmingham Mich customer of sporting goods store leveled b by explosion is lifted from the wreckage Explosives Wreck Plants Pants In hi Detroit Killing Two DETROIT March 1 UP A Two R-Two Two T explosions followed by fires rocked well vell separated suburban areas Friday night leaving two dead and thousands of dollars I property damage I IThe The blasts came about three I hours apart I IThe The first at dinner time shat shat- shat-I shat tercel a sporting goods store stoic in I Royal Oak and killed salesman I Claude Parmalee 58 and customer customer customer cus cus- tomer Norman E. E Friden 48 Cripples Tank Plant The second crippled a partly finished making tank plant being built by the Ford Motor l Co in Livonia several miles to the west of Royal Oak Firemen who ho reported that tat fire under control about three hours later said apparently no one was hurt However a large section of the partly completed roof was burned off several parts of the plant itself collapsed and considerable considerable con con- damage to machinery that had been moved into the building was as feared Damage Theres no way of estimating damage until we wc can get in and look around a Ford spokesman said I The blast occurred in a paint storage area The plant was as to have been one of the largest inthe inthe in inthe the Detroit area A witness to the Royal Oak blast reported there thereas was as a flash of fire and the whole place just lifted right up in the thc air Both a well known sportsman and author of a book on marksmanship and Friden were ere found alive in the shattered and charred ruins However both died a few hours later at St S1 Josephs Joseph's Mercy lercy Hospital in Pontiac |