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Investigation of Blasts ContinuesThr^ representatives of the arson bureau at Columbus were Coshocton today conternr.iJ with Sheriff Gilbert Kempf about the explosions which wrecked the Tri-Vale drive-in Uxater early Wed- j re^ay.The sheriff is continuing hii in-vesRgation of the blasts, which caus^ damage eshmatcd at S30,-000 by Frank Gilfilen, owner oi thedrive-in.Sheriff Kempf is asking operators of strip mine concerns and other business places in the county which handle prima cord and dynamite to contact him immedintely if any explosives have been reported mrt-aing recently.Bidly damaged^ in the Uastj were the building which houses the projectkxi equipment, concession vtend and re»t rooms, and the big screen.H)e iheriff said prima cord, a high exploAve used In strip mine operations, was wrapped around poati of the screen, while dynamite was used to wreck the building.
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Coshocton Tribune

Coshocton, Ohio, US

Thu, Jun 23, 1955

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