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Call your local Army Recruiter. CALL OR COME BY U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 1679 BRIARCREST DRIVE, BRYAN, TX SERGEANT FIRST CLASS WOODY 775-2199 ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE LEMONT, Ill. — The death toll from one of the worst oil refinery ac cidents on record climbed to 15 Wednesday and the coroner said searchers may never find the bodies of two people missing since two ex plosions leveled the plant. The 15th victim, Perry Parker, 38, of Lockport, died in the University of Chicago Hospital burn unit, where he was taken by helicopter following Monday evening’s double explosions at Union Oil Co.’s largest U.S. refinery. Searchers looked for more vic tims, but Will County Coroner Rob ert J. Tezak said they may never find the bodies of at least two workers known missing. “It’s really difficult because the debris is so spread out and you have to concentrate in one area,” Tezak said. Dental records, clothing, jewelry and broken bones were among the clues the coroner’s office used Tues day night to identify 13 of the vic tims, most of them burned beyond recognition. A 14th victim remained unidentified, the coroner’s office said. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration was conduct ing an investigation at the 1,030-acre refinery where 20 people were in jured. A mechanical failure in a gasoline refining tower was listed as the ten tative cause of the accident, consid ered the second worst refinery fire in U.S. history in terms of lives lost and the worst since OSHA began keeping records in 1971. The only worse refinery fire oc curred in Sunray, on July 29, 1956, when 19 people were killed in a simi lar accident. The blast knocked out one-sixth of Illinois’ refining capacity, and caused damage estimated by indus try sources at $25 million. Most of those killed in the blast were company workers, including firefighters responding to reports of a gas Teak. “Some of them never made it out of their trucks,” Tezak said. The last of the flames from the double explosion that shook houses 50 miles away and sent smoke shoot ing thousands of feet into the air were extinguished Tuesday af ternoon. Slouch By Jim Earle 123 o K s Wa dogs when ing Y "ku cue s( a col Chefs the c notes Natio Safet 1 Th cook, aicks xx>st in a from offut conte Th verel; Otl “You all have big weekends planned, but leaving your motors running will not cause me to cut this class short. ” Trains (continued from page 1) “There’s no way we can say we’ve saved a life, but if we educate one person, it satisfies ourselves,” Smith said. • Where there are two or mort parallel tracks, make sure all tradi are clear before proceeding. They offer these life-saving points to keep people from becoming one of their statistics: Operation Lifesaver offers tli« additional rules: • Never stop on the tracks. Cars ahead and behind you may trap you there. If your car stalls and a colli sion is likely, get out and get clear. Run in the direction from which the train is approaching to avoid flying debris. • Be alert for warning sign flashing lights or lowered gates an! always slow down when approadiin, a railroad crossing. • Don’t outdrive your headlights. About half of all crossing accidents occur when cars slam into the sides of trains the drivers didn’t see. • Avoid alcohol, distractions such as a loud stereo, and fatigue when driving. A large percentage of cross ing accidents are caused by those factors. Roll windows down if nec essary. • Approach every crossingas train were coming. The Operation Lifesaver pit gram, which began in 1977,151 reeled at schools through assemble and driver education classes; tin general public through civic dull and display booths; and to induslt through defensive driving course, and safety meetings. Any group interested in the pro tram may contact the Texas Safe Association at (512) 451-7421. Murderer’s wife to sell story rights United Press International SAN DIEGO — The widow of mass murderer James Oliver Hu- berty said Wednesday she will sell the rights to her story of life with the mad gunman who killed 21 people in a McDonald’s restaurant to the highest bidder. Etna Huberty said she was anx ious about the future of herself and her two daughters, Cassandra, 10, and Zelia, 14. Huberty told a San Diego tele vision station, “I’m going to need money. I got to thinxing, ‘Why be stupid?’ To give it away is dumb.” “She will sell her story to a compe tent agency that will protect her rights, ,V a friend, Ann Ruiz, added in a letter published in the San Diego Union Wednesday. The letter said an offer to top all bids for an exclusive interview had been made by The National En quirer. “Her girls need to be educated and Mrs. Huberty needs to conquer her guilt feelings,” Ruiz said. “Her life has been destroyed and she has no idea what the future will bring.” She said Huberty would like to re tain an agency for the handling of movie and book rights to provide contributions to a community fund for “education for the injured and help her provide for her family.” One week ago Wednesday, Hu berty, 41, an unemployed security guard, walked into a McDonald’s branch a half block from his San Ysi- dro apartment and shot to death 21 people and wounded 19 others be fore being dropped by a police sharpshooter. 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