Show VICTIMS or SCHOOL TEN DERY LAID TO REST no cessation in funeral funer I 1 cortege from early morning until late Y at night at collinwood bf cleveland eveland 0 funeral processions professions process ions began to wend their way toward the cemeteries on friday bearing th ho e battered and charred bodies of some of the children who perished in wednesday mornings fire in the lake yiew view school collinwood from 9 in tho the morning until dark there was no dessa cessation tion in the funeral corteges cortexes corte those who had rio no dead to mourn as a personal loss stood by in the streets with bare heads as the grim processions professions process ions passed one of tho the saddest funerals fun brals was that of the three children of janitor hirter held jointly with the services for three other little ones against the janitor could bo be heard about the village forgetting as they did that airi harter ter himself was walking with bowed head and broken heart behind the biers of three of his beloved A detail of police was placed about the hirter home when tile the hour for the funeral came fully persons had gathered but when the coffins were carried to the doorway the crowd spread and opened the way for them without protest or expression of hostility altogether there were fifty burials on friday and saturday the gruesome task was repeated sunday witnessed the last of the individual burials bu rials and on monday the bodies of all those who are unidentified were laid to rest with one funeral testimony describing the mad rush to death of the school children was given on friday at the continued session of the coroners inquest stories of heroism on the part of the women teachers were recited F P whitney superintendent of the collinwood schools stated his belief that no fire department could have done any effective work after the fire had started two of the teachers told of their unavailing attempts to fo open one of the double doors at the rear which they sala said was locked the inquest also developed the fact that after the first crush at the door it was beyond human possibility to ald aid those whom the he fire was devouring |