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Show cellar of tha home of E. C. Dudley of Pine Creek, Minn. The vic.tlma were three entire famillea that had aought refuge thtre. . . A mothrr and two hysterical daugh-tera daugh-tera led reacuera to a ahallow evacuation evacua-tion in the wuoda outside the village where seven other members of the family lay dead. Kdward Lowry of Kettle Lake. Minn., and a doien other men heroically ran through burning woods, moving .00 pounds of dynamtts, wrapped In wet blanketa, to a place of BHfety. Juki out ot Moose Lake rescuers found aeven automobllea piled In a twlated heap on turn in ths ' road. Hllnded by amoks the drivers ara believed be-lieved to have plunged off the curve with their cara, each adding to the wreckage. Fire had awept tha pile, and many burned bod!ea were removed. - M. Jonea of . Fine City droya an automobile au-tomobile truck Inot the wooda at daybreak day-break and returned wU ln half an hour with fourteen bodice, lie declared de-clared that he saw many automobllea, overturned, along the rouda. From tha rulna of a Ford car he picked the bodies of two Infanta. I Hundreds of Bodies Brought From Woods By United Prats. MOOSE UKK, Minn., Oct. 14 Working under the personal direction of Governor Burnqulst and Adjutant General W. K, Rhlnow, every uninsured unin-sured man and woman In thla stricken community searched the blackened pine wooda today for foreet fire vlctlma. In a bare shed 101 bodlea, brought In' by home guard amen and relatives, lay In row a. It seemed certain that the dealt, toll hero will grow. fHxteen bodlea weretaken from the |