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Show TWENTY FIVE LOSE LIVES IN F1RIAT DANCE VILLA PLATTE. La., Nov. 24. i With all persons in the building at 'the time accounted for, the complete ! list today of those who lost their lives in the dance hall fire hre Saturdav night was announced as .8. About 300 persons wore guests at a dance on the second floor of a frame bulldiim and in addition to the heavy death I tnli crnrfs were badlv burned or Be piously hurt In the mad rush to es-I es-I cape through the one narrow exit Of the dead 14 were crushed when ' tho terror-stricken crowd rushed for the stairway loading to the street and which collapsed cutting off the escape of others The remaining 14 were caught on the socond floor and many of their bodies were so badly burned-as burned-as to make identification difficult, i The flro was said to have started j from the explosion of an oil Btost- on (which a 12 year old boy was making coffee in the storeroom beneath the dancers. VI LLP: PLATTE, La.. Nov. 23. Twenty-five persons, most of them women and girls, lost their lives here last night In a fire which quickly de slroyd a frame building in which 300 of lhe village folk were making merry at a dance. Fifteen others were eo- riouslj hurt, and search of the ruins w-as expected to add to the list of the dead. Ten of (he dancers were burned to death and others were crushed In a stampede to reach tho street down a narrow stairwa while the flamos were swooping rapidly from the lower floor. More than a score of babies, tucked safeh away in a little nursery on the same floor with the dance ball, (were rescued hv mothers who had tak I en them there along wltJi their children chil-dren of dancing age. Some of l ho youngsters were ii ked up and hurled i bodily into the outstretched arms of I people in the street below . j The fire started in a grocery store ! and a tongue of flame reached out and j startled a crowd in a moing picture theatre in the BSme building with the grocer and tho dance hall, a man standing near the door shouted to tho audience to move out quietly and none I was hurt. lhe flames spread so raldly that the ! whole lower floor was a roaring blaze I before the dancers In the hall above 'were aware of their danger. J Instantly there was a panic, and the 'crowd, men. women and children, j made a rush for the single exit, the I narrow stairway leading down the j side of the burning building. This soon was choked, and many of tho?e who I were trapped escaped through win-(lov, win-(lov, 3 to the roof of an adjoining build- Ing. Many of the victims were burned I beyond recognition, and bits of Jewelry Jewel-ry were the onl ineau of ideiHifica-j ideiHifica-j lion of tho bodies |