Mc Fiu Of Th ed a ris ad cisa noon been bear Lons Bald gift Uni Tr com tron Fla. Ki cher ing, cou eng quer equ sion ai amt amt and a c act ac kee kee stur 8 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Monday, Oct. 7, 1985 Blast injures 14 in Wamego United Press International WAMEGO — A powerful blase possibly caused by explosives ripped through a crowded house during a party early yesterday, injuring 14 people, two of them seriously, authorities said. Neighbors said the one-story, four-room house was filled with young people who had left the town's Octoberfest celebration late Saturday and were having a party when the blast occurred around 4 a.m. in the living room. Wamego resident Dean Stewart said the explosion knocked the front windows out of the house and shifted it off its foundation. Reserve police Capt. Norman Spain said agents from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and the state fire marshal's office arrived to help determine the cause of the blast. "They believe there could have been some explosives in the house," Spain said. Spain also said a bag, possibly containing explosives, was found inside the house and a bomb squad from Fort Riley was called to examine it. Gerald Schmidt, a Pottawatonie County csherry's investigator, said witnesses told him there was horseplay involving fireworks that may have triggered the blast. But he said it was unclear what exactly exploded. "It it was just one big boom," said Donald Mazer, who lives two houses away. "One side (of the house) is bwn clear out. It stripped the plasterboard off the walls on the inside. I would say it was some kind of bomb or something. I don't think gas would do that because there was no fire." Officials said 14 victims were taken to hospitals. Five remained in the hospital yesterday. Fire kills nursing home residents United Press International UNIONVILLE, Mo. — Six nursing home residents, ranging in age from 72 to 90, were killed in a fire that apparently started in a mobile trailer unit and spread to the nursing home, authorities said yesterday. The blaze appeared to have started about 8 p.m. Saturday in the southeast corner of a trailer next to the brick Monroe Manor Adult Boarding Facility, Danny Peto, Putnam County Sheriff said. One person was injured in the trailer. All the people killed were in the nursing home. The Missouri Fire Marshall's Office and the Unionville Fire Department were investigating the cause of the fire. Some officials said the fire might have been caused by an electrical malfunction. Authorities identified the victims as Grace Houston, 90; Gladys Valentine, 89; Gladys Gillum, 85; Mary Atwood, 81; Blanche Hull, 76 and Dorothy Putnam, 72. Gillum and Hull were taken to Putnam- County Memorial Hospital where they later were pronounced dead. The others died at the scene. Wilma Thomas, 87, was treated for smoke inhalation and was listed in satisfactory condition. Seven other residents spent the night at the hospital, but were not injured. Thirty residents were in the nursing home at the time the blaze broke out. Officials from the Missouri Department of Aging relocated the survivor. Deputy Bret Johnson of the Sheriff's Department said it was the worst fatality fire in the history of Unionville. ATTENTION PRE-DENTAL STUDENTS A representative from the University of Nebraska will be on campus to visit with students interested in a career in denisty the afternoon of: Wed., Oct. 16 To sign up for an appointment, see the Pre-Med secretary in 108 Strong. Also, there will be an informational meeting at 4:30 p.m. in the Pine Room. Kansas Union. 1985 Jayhawk Triathlon Results Division Winners Men-Students E. Nelson 1:11:02 Men-Open M. McNeil 1:10:43 OVERALL WINNER Men-Faculty/Staff D. Kunkel 1:18:55 Women-Students T. Alaire 1:28:03 OVERALL WINNER Women-Open K. Willcutts 1:36:48 Women-Faculty/Staff C. Halper 1:43:25 Recreation Services Recreation Services extends a big THANK YOU!!! to all volunteers who survived the wet and cold. SATURDAY OCTOBER 12 KU CAMPUS LAWRENCE, KANSAS BALLROOM 7:30 PM. CONCERT Tickets: SUA Box Office Kansas Union SERVANT' S music speaks to the needs of the audience, thred need to feel Christ's love, and the need for celebrating life.-Good News for all. Most excited and sophisticated, laser light show, a fast-paced, high energy kaleidoscope of entertainment. This band is pure energy. five albums to their credit—Their latest on Myrh Records blends sincerity, faith, dedication, and artistic excellence. BEGIMINER OR ADVANCED: Coat is about the same as a sweater, and you'll be given a jet trip round to Saville from New York, room, board, and tuition complete. Government grants and loans may be available. Not just for Spanish majors only, but for everyone: beginners. 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