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Show Heroic Rsscuts Common. Prom all parts of Dayton coma stories sto-ries of heroic rescues. The stolid volunteers pay no attentkj to tbem. All of them for three daya have constantly con-stantly offered their Uvea to save others. Several of these men have given their lives on rescue work. Their namea are unknown. Watchers on the banka aaw them trying to reach persons In floating houaea, aaw their boata upset and tbe men go down. I.ate In the day a large frame house floated down tbe river. Pour women were In the wlndowa. As they neared the Main street bridge they waved at the crowd on the banks and the building build-ing struck the pieces. There was a swirl In the murky waters and a little lit-tle farther down stream the debris appeared, but none of the women. |