ne Torch Used To ve Victim’s Body Under The Wreck-ichine.(4Does Life Beginat Eighty” asSome t’Olks Thiik?JIS, Oct. 7.—(INS)—One tilled and o13 persons fcere ten a bus and an automo-k! headon on Highway 99 ills county this morning, killed was Paul Anthony, en, the driver of the car., a De Luxe Motor Stage, ?o last night at *?:3Q p.,m.?nt occurred at 5:55°a. m.passengers and the bus in Browning, 35, St. Louis, red. Browning was taken ital suffering from head nal injuries. Ten of the assengers were taken to Louis County Hospital, and two other passengers )ved to another hospital, y died almobt instantly, of the crash pinned him e steering wheel. It was to use an acetylene torch ate the body from thetotal ler Pays Henry Steed Quite a compliment Upon His Retirement From the Wabash.The Rotatler calls attention thisweek to Henry Steed having retiredfrom the Wabash Railroad after 61years of service, and says he is justbeginning to live. Mr. Steed told a reporter recently that he is going to aevote his time to his owp business now, and added:“lor the past 61 years I have been devoting my time to the business of the Wabash and neglecting my own, now I am going to attend to the loose ends of my own business. The Rotatler says:John H. Blohm, 74, who wi cued from the MtoMiXi fflvac day £ afternoon *4tfWif 5 walkl^ the water, died Wednesday ill 11:45 o'clock at Josephpital. Coroner Jbhn Bttae i«death evidently resulted from and an infection which 4mfrom water on the lungs.Mh Blohm was ta*an to ttpltal Tuesday afternoon, jafter hisRay Mahoney;and.^l^3iemployees of the BeUCompany, who wereunderground conduit hear bank, said they saw down the gauge, a short Highway bridge.The two men said he the water and they ran dowb about one hundred feet, Wi the water, and: puBedtinashore., Blohm was revived Ainhalator by dty ffiremen.He made his home with M WUBam H/am at |87 Horst is a hiec.a.-,*in Second- —ja; — -gTuTBy“The announcement comes that our fellow Rotarian, Hfenry Steed, has retired. ! Those of us who___Henry Steed, know that even thou^tf ®lohhi had bed) IB -sWWri this announcement were true, it [and rather. would entitle him to a dlstinctloit Meath ofhiswiffcaboilt nln that few men. can claim. He would I ~ oe retiring while he Is yet young. Ha was For most of us, retfttexMitlittraScore•w York Yankees won their straight game from the t the 1937 World’s Series noon , by a score of'8 to 1, ig the first day's score. The *ed two more victories oforpionship. ’ 'BIRTHSi Mrs.1 Fred H. Brinkmann iroud parents of a 7 pound born Wednesday, October at their home 9i22 South venue, The mother before iage was Miss Mandie Leer giH was born to Mr. and rry Maas, of 210 Reservoir the St. Joseph’s Hospital ay .night, October 6, 1937. ther before. her .marriage Laura Bloebaum.others, but when we ourselves W acknowledge that old age has crept upon us. Not so with Henry Steed. He may be in his eighties, but what of that? Does that keep a man from working? Does that keep a man from planning? Does that keep a man from looking ahead? Does that keep a man from having a part in the social and civic life of a community? Does that send a man tobed aFmoved to St. several nieces mourn his death.The funeral will be Satui temoon at 2:3b o’clobkSteinhrlnker Funeral Chape services wUl be conducted j F. Niedner. Burial will be i the Lutheran cemetery.ver you have a vacant means so much loss to you. ing it in the Boarding or olumns of the Cosmos-Mon-1 secure boarders of the ass.that deprive a man from the joy of waking in the early morning hour, even before the normal activities of the day are astir? Does that send a man to his easy chair to wait and wait for the final summons? Does that mean the quiet and gradual folding up of a man’s life:—For most people, yes; for Henry Steed, NO! If any of us were to ask Henry Steed, “Is it true that you have retired?” he would probably answer: “Retired? Who? Me? Watch me and see if I have re* tired. Why, I’ve just begun to live!” Henry Steed, you are a fitting example of the axiom that a man is only as old as his outlook. And by that measure you are yet young. We congratulate ourselves that we have such a challenging personality in otir midst.”DirtrMFriday, 0(One Day Affair Win BbSt. Charles High Scho4 Many to Attend.The Ninth Annual Louis! trict meeting of the Mlssoux Teachers’ Association will in St. Charles Friday, Oct in the St. Charles High Sclu torium.The program will begin a m., and continue throug) day. The program is now 1 ranged.One of the features w