Th»Weather ■ ; D.I. Wmtbet Bimi r«re«ijjured—” he was calling in the arson squad atFilson said. "The two boys and as a precautionary measure. ’ sponding April date of last year, ... : ,l- m A 2 state nolice said. Police exnressed the «lrl W.h? were kflied-they * they all fell on top of them,’* _____ _____ , At least 28 persons were! Malcolm Filson, a chemistry 3-^ersons, injured 15 others and; Htoi {« 4»ow;Jprofessar , at Central Michigan turned part of this quhgt college! ’IUniversity, was one of hundreds!town ,nt0 a 8Cen!e of horror. ^ | 'jof' persons who watched helpless- CAUSE UNKNOWN j The Associated' Press tabulation of deaths starts at 6 p.m. Friday and Concludes at midnight Sunday. THE VICTIMS Mrs. Della Lepczyk,68, of Bay City, was killed last night in a two-car collision at foe M46-M83 intersection near Saginaw. She was a passenger in, a car driven by Mrs. Josephine Sar-rach, 73, of Bay City. Mrs. Sarrach and her husband, Paul^76jrwerehurt. George Kirkpatrick, 13, of Royal Oak, driver of the other nat^ian From City Sees Friends Die Rubble Maib Mount fleasanLTragedy Scene Patch-Up Session (EDITOR’S NOTE ~ The fallowing is an eyewitness account of the fire adjacent to tbcOentrnl^MicKladn University campus by Dick Royers, a sophomore at the school, who last summer was a reporter-photographer on the Pontiac Press staff,. Rusk, De Gaulle Meet m Paris WASHINGTON