Show W RK REVEALS BODIES FOURTH OF JULY CRASH AT BOSTON DANCE HALL COSTS MANY LIVES Number of Dead Is Expected to Reach Seventy Five Many Tragic Details Details Details De De- I tails are Noted When Bodies Are Arc Found Bos Boston The The The great trash heap that was the Pickwick club has been only partially sifted but it has yielded for for- two ty-two terribly mangled bodies Before the horror-dreaded horror senses of men who burrowed their way war Into the structure that had collapsed like a acard acard acard card house on i of July mornIng mornIng morn- morn Ing lag there was raised a most dangerous danger danger- ous rescue fight yet et to come There was a n lull hill a pause in the tho operations of the rescue squad as they approached precariously stacked piles of debris twenty-five twenty feet high at what had been the tho center of or the building What lies beneath these death mounds may double the toll of the dead With Vilh the arrival of each new body at the city hospital mortuary a body black of face from dust lust and suffocation suffocation suffocation tion usually broken and crushed by bythe bythe bythe the great weight of wreckage that had settled above it the tho weeping women women women wo wo- wo- wo men and distraught men rushed forward forward forward for for- ward to see if possible if It was the loved one that had not come home On the edges of the crowd of thousands thousands thousands thou thou- sands held back away from the great pit into which the building had crumbled crumbled crumbled crum crum- bled friends of or other victims waited knowing that Inevitably it must be announced that the body the they feared to see had been found In the water soaked pit of the garage garage garage gar gar- age excavation adjoining the club and Into which the wreckage fell men labored in and attempt fo 0 uncover other victims of the night before dance to death The wicker baskets long and oval ovalin ovalin ovalin in shape lined with white oil cloth were lined along the pit waiting for a new now and broken cargo Delving far down under the debris in a subterranean chamber formed by splintered timbers up-ending up and forming supports John J. J Sullivan a building wrecker from South Boston came upon a n tableau that brought amazement to his dust filled c eyes es Around a table were seated four men and on the table was a gallon can filled with alcohol A few feet awa away a woman lay crumpled in death on the tho floor much as if she had sagged sagged sagged sag sag- ged down in stupor The Tho four men sat with heads bowed bowed bowed bow bow- ed low to the tho table top as if in sub sub- i mission Their dead hands were outspread outspread outspread out out- I spread before them and the faces of or playing cards were to the faint light filtering from above It was the showdown Sullivan carried them out one by one including including including ing the woman |