FACE BURNT BY .GAS STOVE EXPLOSION^ s * * ' % •Mrs. Luella Beisiegel, 34, wife of Walter Beisiegel, who resides east of the Red Ray Strip Mine, was severely burnt in the face and about the neck and chest, Saturday afternoon. 'The burns .were suffered when a gas stove# exploded in their' home. The stove had been turned on for a while before a match was applied* causing the explosion.,-j . r! Mrs. Emma Beisiegel was taken to j i the St. Elizabeth Hospital Sunday ;f afternoon in the Renner ambulance', l