HsnSteraon Baily Btspairlt
THIRTIETH YEAR HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 10, 1«4« '-uu^wiki;FIVE CENT.< ."opy
75 DEAD IN ACL WRECK
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4 W
i •—ohips Sunk By Germans
AFTER RAF CALL ON JAP EMBASSY IN BERLIN
ggHBB mmmm—— ■
lEANiiNtj ON HIS CANE for some needed support. Jap nmba-ador to Germany C: him.i look ; over the damage
to ljis embassy atlei the iv< i nt li.M-' hht/. on the German eapitiit. Two Nazi soldiers l>e!p to remove some <•!
the shattered masonry a- :i military attache lends what moral support lie call to iliroliilu'* harassed helper.
This is an exclusive i>hoto radioed from Stockholm to New York. (Iiitcr/uitioiiul)
Fight Upon Service Vote Issue May
Rail Wages Enter In 1944 Campaign
1
is Kenewed
liill Major Threat
I o Stabilization,
Vinson I ells Group
Washington. !)«•<. Hi—t.\l"> -
i ( oiimnic Slaiiili/a'ion liirreMr
I i rd M. VitiMin today rcilcrateri
hi" hcliel thai the proposed sen
(Till cii;lil cciils an hour pay
hoist ior (he nation's iinii~ii|><-i
atiiiK railroad workers »(insti
tute;! ;i major threat tin* war
time wa::e and prier slaiiiiji
tiou urogram.
II' I 'i<l lilt* ill II.-: Illtcrctillc C*|l|Yl
iiicici' Con n.i:t( c lii.it "every . '•!
!<•" i it:.»n >•! |>r ul«»n» si«•!«•?■ • • . 'i . !'.
• lie c|»sir. i!■ >ii !»ini >. ^■ 11
(•nil l( j;i-lji! i. (• policy. •< i r.. l !i:
11• ti.11 ji• (■).! icty. i I' c( r • 'ir v. .s
d«in iii'ii. . -m.\c .il'. Hi ci(lliil .Ills!
i.ikIi i liivv. die ..Ics the rcjci ti"*i <•'
II' unprecedented pi »j.«• I." .ii 'i
; dded:
• Only ii n.. iirdeniliiiKling ■»! ,lh<
itiiii 11 on l\i;;c Tliice)
Dealings For
Stocks Slov/
Nc " V(»r!„ I»( • Hi i M't
I)r • i •• piii.. 11,11-1 i.in!., rmiitiiiied
l ■ '•!■> i.l Hit* I.ii . : iii :.c! t•. I i•
•jcnci .i!!v In,VIM telllll lli i |> ("
' ii'cfl ;.f I lie .|,irt ml It u m •. >\ • . i
vcrr mi e\ idcvcr lie ii . • lli
•niiir. I toolings were relat t-lv !•.
Aiik l iciin DMillinj,' ;ir• I I'm . t.
I ilioni i .iii nil ii- ii Ui ii .i i . |mi ir
idler the (ipciuii^, hut Hie !•• cr
eventually slipped.
C'.i iiiiltics iiiellideil I' S SI• « i.
Aineric;m Teleplinne, I"• *1 ,\ i
•'liilt find Chrysler. (' nad. IHy ii i
<i new l!M:i high.
""litis and eiiiiiiiind ' r '■ •• •'
mixed.
Paper Boys Will
Collcct Double
The newspaper carrier Inn - «l
• hf Henderson Daily Dispatch in
(he eilv and vieiliity plan to
waUr dmiMe collection from suh
M'tllirrs on their ronlrs this
w eeli-end. colieclilii: for the
lv( pIi evdinrr Drremher '!"• .is
«• 11 its the current week. This Is
lie hi c dime in order Ihiil (lie hnv.
mav l-.avc <hr\liii;;s day as a
holiday.
ViMif co-otii'ralion will enable
• he yoillie men who deliver >oiir
papers to have a more enjovalile
Christmas season anil will he
rrciitly .it-pieel.itvd hy the ran if*
uiitaiii/alioii.
War Casualties
Now Arc 131.09S.
Statistics Show
\\ .isliinclon, Hit. Hi—(AIM —
llir latest casualty total ol tin*
armed liirm ol' thr lulled Slates
>lan«ls at i:;i,0!IK.
Secretary of War Sline-on sai.l
today I ha 1 trom the stall ol' the
war la November 30. Armv cas
ii.lilies in all theatres totalrd
!IK.."»!II. Ol those. 15.331 were
killed. 111!) wonndcl. '25.7'i.»
missini; ami °!I.IKI> were pris
oners of war.
The latest Navy iulil. cover
ing reimrls received up to today,
is 3'J.all1. divided as follows:
I3.»S3 killed. .VXliX wounded.
K.lllli missing and I.'! 17 prison
ers.
Of the 3.V0I!) Arni.v" wounded,
SliniMin said. IX.011 have heen
reli.'rneil lo duly or released
I rum hospitals.
Churchill ill
Of Pneumonia
in Mid-East
l.iiilil'in Hoe. |l>. — C ,\I* i —
I'linte Minister Churchill. \\"io
inn kill his ii!Hii 11 i 11 • i' 11,\ while
allemliiii; the three-power 'I'elir
■ an conference, is sttlIcriii!* a
"patch of pneumonia in liie left
Iiiiik". Deputy Prime Minister
t lenient \llee told the House of
< .iiiuieiiis lodav.
A|hi* iiidiealcd tli'ii C'liturhill i>
iniw M«i!i'iv'iiTi' ill Hie Middle K;is'.
A bulletin i oilixi nl Nil. in l)»\vtlilil(
struct, Churchill's offlciol ivsiifiiicc,
: i 4.1 \ r till- lll'-l I1ilini.il mi <>;
111. II I I I- lllUll-li'l'\s illness, . aid.
'•|l genera I coildilioil i- • silis
l.ictnl\ i all lie CN|H'< ltd.
Thtit i- the svciind iillnck »l iwii*
• nil.a siiflt.«•»! ■ »>' Chinch;!! . |e»s
tli.m a year.
The priini n iiiisier w is ;o|nirto(l
■ ! lei 'ii.': I'1 «* heavy euhl, w.'ii
lompciiiture nun c lliiin ion. when ho
sa led 11«•:it laindnn I" attend liii
c. ulei'ctiei' witii Pre if'Mil lii>o.se\ ell.
Marshal Sliilin and Mar.sii I Chi.in:
Ka- fiel; and ('resident litmui i>.
Tiirkev.
< )n In- an ill in < 'a i". li - inai i>e
ca i w«ir i' and the |ii in u -.it
|,ad I" I I'.- voice, hnl hi , tcil mi
Co tai iin4 i - al dni- . • I tHHV
fo.e'Uii Sei r"lii y Anlliii-> Krli'ii
eoiniiienled llial lit1 ha.'l never .-t'ov
in en liie har<l-wnr!iiiii; Chnrehiil
e\eil liii:1 i II mi indcl livable day
i,i niffHI lit ill H'<' Tchcrntt jiltd Ctilrn
, i.'if« irtii'i :. where Ii" liel|M'i' i v I »•
l'.utlj a li.iih'Ci. '.tvw.iiil. o.i 0**
Lucas Promises Case
Will Be Given People
II Congress Reneges
Wellington. Ore. Hi—(AIM— |
\dminisli ation supporters said
today tln\\ \xill take the service
men's vote issue lo the people in
n"\t year's politiea) campaign
unless Congress passes some
kind ot law to facilitate the
balloting.
Seiiati i l.ucas, Democrat. Illinois.
disclos.llg Ihttt 111' IS (ll'ilftillg CI'lll
premise legislation designed to let
the .-lutes determine finally whe
ther tn (•••unt absentee ballots, oy i
aiiformed personnel, said its re- |
.lection \\i>;dd he the signal lor .in
appeal direct to the voters.
"Tliis is goi:g to be one ol_ tiv j
ieggi-.-'. cs i>l the 1!M4 campaign. |
Lucas ti Id a reporter. "If the sol- |
dieis don't get the right to \otei
linde.- a systi ::i that will work, i'lll
certi. ily -:<ing t.• tell the people
IH'ii.iis why their sons and bro
Iheis ha\e lieen denied that right." I
l.uca charged in the Senate ye-- ]
•« i >I v tii.it Uciiblicans who joined I
v tli -i'tillii rn Democrats in forcing 1
pa i- of .1 substitute "Stale's 1
i;i!" ill (I I not want service '
n i-n i.< vii|<-. lie nia<l" this charge
liter S' it toi ,M'wire. i iiDahoma Ue
p111111i.i)i. hail delivered a .scathing
lillaeli on tlie New Ded and had
lU elari cI tii.' a Mivice men's vote
i ill . in mill by l.icns anil Sena
; ' r (!| i en. IJepobl can. Khode I.
i land, w .i- line Hi-1 itnliiiiial.
>I• »t i aid i i yiimly wat ted tin1
j:ol<! i ' '• \ ote. but lie for one <i:d
| in I v. ;i|i' tie iMlminislration in i
|tl || of t ic > Iitr-enllcelllig in.lcllill
i cry He uiiitendeil that President
i•• "MU elt. a If ssible fonrlh f<s'\n
, c iihIhI.iIi . nld hav e the tinal de
i-i-ii-ii mi opi ration of the machin
ery.
"'til .!.,i i The 11>! hi flicse
'''ii a.'■ i .. : 111 Iiioiii I )ccem
b.-r I. .; and H
Attacks On
Convey In
Italy Harbor
One of Worst Blows
Yet by the Germans
On Allied Shipping
Wasliiiijfli.n. !). i\ 1(5—(AIM
—Ahmit (icrman limtdiers.
making a surprise raid mi lite
Allied supply port of l!;iri. It
aly. sank a total of 17 I'tutcd
Nations merchant ships within
a few minutes.
I'lie story el tin* Allied I' s. one
n: the \vi r.it single blows tal;« it «n
t'liitcrl Nations shi;> \> eslablish
od today on inH|ut':; i'lticd auth -nty.
'I h< raid occurred about. 1W0
weeks ago.
Tin- (irrman Immtiers came
flying very lew and very fast,
over the I Sari ar:v. .inst at dawn.
Thr.v caught the citv's defenses
cntircl'. Iiv surprise as fre
■I ur 1111.v happens in an air attack
mailt' a' dangerously low I 'vels.
The rudiers wee not interested
ii in it ins!.illaliv. 11s as miieir""ii the
ships in harbor. A <• nivoy atipa:
enlly h;al arrived < illy ;• day or s
lielore a.'.d the work of unloniifiv;
ship- had been g' ing lorw.ud .it l<
spied, thus, some ot the vessels lost
v.eie i-oinpleti'ly empty, others hat!
discharged portions ot tin r cargoes
In all. there wi-re about I'll i>ii;
merchant ships in harbor, possibly
a lev more or a leu loss.
Tin- attack lasted only a few
minutes. When it was over,
harhnr shipping was a wreck and
17 ne-rcliant vusrls lay useless
on thr hiittom «>f Bari liarlior.
The raid. si> tar as could he j
established here, did nut have
any extremely disruptive effects
on Allied strategy in Italy.
The Kighth Army suffered badly
in supplies for two or three days,
but rapidly recouped it- s.ipplv po- 1
sition. The more significant was in I
the loss in shipping and the harb >:■ i
clearance work made necessary at ]
Uari.
One i! the main diflieultics with
the defenses at ISiiri ap|>eaied ' >
have been that they were weak ill i
fighter planes. The British air
(Contineed on Paso Three)
Cotton Prices
Rather Mixed
New York. Dec. I(i.—(AIM—(.'ol
io:; future-- opened five lo ten cents
a bale higher. Noon values were 2a '
[•cuts a bale lower to 20 vents higher,
llecenibcr I1I..V.I. March 1U.6-I. Mav
1 !).4:5.
Previous Close < )pcn '
I)ecenii>er l!»t;i
Mill'vh . ... 1 !MS!I I'.Uil
Mav 10.12 I!•.-! I j
July . Ill 21 1 !».2:t
Ovtobvr (newt ... 111.02 I'.l.OK
7S//0PP/W
Mysterr
/„ >
eds Again Go On Offensive
A!'>-tu\v. Doc. Hi. (AIM — Oi'liciiii
X'ikol i Vii(ii(in'> firs! ('krainiiin i
,'n'iiiy lias iionp over In Hie offpiiMvo
for (he Mlltll time |||M week in (ho
l>»tUp nf IliC Ktrv I>111ilt*. ;• 11 cI in .1
M !•- «.| swill <•'tinier attacks h;i«
I fit* c Die (icniian- from .-pvpral
I strong i«>inl ■ alun;; the Tpipv river'
alioni. i.ii|iv< west ol (hp (.TU111 in- i
.1111 <■ ipiiiil M;n Mai Mannstcin's
|nnvc'i'liil armored divisions were nn
iilp in '.villi,-i:i 1 id the concent ratc>l;
a■ } 111«• 1 >• fin' from (lip f'li.vann |>o. 1
I 1.101. I irl'l <li.-|>.il< hp* -aid.
„ 11 .liilv.l l\« 'jloiniocii.
I
May Wed Sooh
PRINCESS Elizabeth of Ent*!nrif1,
heiress lo the throne, who will l>e
lii ill April, may have a husband
chosen tor her whan she reaches
her ollicial majority within a few
months', according to wcll-in
formci! persons in London. It is
rumored that the future king con
sort may be either Hugh Kilzroy,
24. Karl of Huston, or Charles Man
ners. also 24. the tenth Duke of
Rutland. < International)
Brenner Is
Hit By U. S.
Big Bombers
Smashing Blows Upon
Com.munications Lines
Reported by Allies
Allied Headquarters. Algiers,
Pec. lt>—(AI *)—Strong forces
til' American 15th Air Force
I m mi I nr.- struck three smjtsh
injj li|i>\v> yesterday at (rennan
!»rentier I'a-- cmnninnicat ions,
i•in* 'if them a lieavy attack •■■)<
Inn.-dirnck. in Austria, it was
[innsniiiced today.
An air communique >:i ti torccs
i'l heavy bombers. escorted i y light
ers. made an "accurate .iiul con
centrated attack" ":i the railway
junction al Inn imiek. • nii'e- s nth
ot Munich IS..I/.in . 4C> ni'les
below Iho Uremic! !'. •.i an Ac
isci * i\. i* viaduct near I5«.lzaiu>.
The c i ii"i ■ d . : c at
tacks V Ct C "VI • >' ' I . ' : • •
III '.he iTt'imd '••-, II I' itv.
the FIHIi Army cap? :••«« an import
ant hi'l. \\ I: I IS III-':! Klghth
Army made |ir uress in stilt fight
ing n the ■. i. :tiity • iii-"^".i. sonic
15 mile* nland Iro the Adriutie.
Homy field na u • .■ iil i" i>e still
in pf.^ie , 11; '.una
i iu-i 'i led • a dispatch to
l.ond ••; It ll 'Me Kljjl til V • y lllld
reac! <!•' < v • i r< 'I in three
plac' "d id I1 it the ' >wn 'I
Itiiriidi. •••.pi Km I.<*otiardo, north
of tin- AI • rarr. had been cap
lured 1
!■' Ith A •• y patrols captured a
limnlx-i ol wise nor*. the "Ifini'
allli' le'eilleti! • d. arid 1114 thai vjil
uablt inloriilatc.n \\a- oitaitied.
Headquarters announced that
sinci tie- -i :i 1 • •• S tnur«• ' cr
i'alI!e \ 1 . •••!• I .. tin* I -''.tii
Three)
hninhcrs. I.ii'ickod mil .it |o;i>: l<; (Iit
Injltl t: il i k ~ ; i»* * I !(V tirt1MM*C(l C'lir 'n
vcslii (t;i\'> liuhlmu. I {; I sm , 111 -
muiii<liic iiiiiio inccd.
Whilo the oiilrninc i>f llv li -r. ,»oo
s.nv tinik iind jj!in i) Hi >i | v\ i>
tindocdcd. I ho fiirt 1h;ii \ .ii 1,: r -
line luid in IH firm jiujiin ! tho
cncniv's -iisliiiid triplo ;is- .nil. s
Ko.-lod lli;il 'hi* Cicriu.'iiis h I shut
their hull, ,it liist lor ®hi* thin*
ill Ihoil drive In t <-(-;i|)t lire K rv
Smith ol thr I"!,i;nni;in <■ pil.tl, lied
iitiiiy Imri", I it w !<•■' fJcnci.il Ix.in
K«'iic " ri r i ''|mii 1ri| mpidlv r\p i:n|.
iiii lii':n ! 'witi'iu weil ol Uip Diuppiv
nvor lii lnu iiil; tin- in inni> ol the
Isi ivi i-ii-him .11111 ('hiitoi-ky i>r;djjo
lii'.id- yo>tord;i.v.
I"h;il Ml'ft ii! mi:i ;i\ <• the llll.v-l;ill.~
control i>i the wist bunk tor u
m;io •-(rol'.-h hrlwoon tho two oitio-.
ii I if I Kmirv il- (|ll «'i. t" l'\|»ln I Ills
!«>ry. II". Irmi|i. wopt into tlii
i.i l\< v Iou'm ni I»iilo/oi'r. five in.lid
iioi ilic. si nf Sini'l.ih. | > II (■ 111Dcit
iin• "i hint i .iil I'lnct nn w ithin oasy
• il l lloi'V riling, "t Soviol gull*.
(Ai'lu.illv the I{11 -'.in- iiro ii'iw
ill rmiti'.*) *»I .i 2.">n-null' .stif'lrh ;il<i ;;
Itir I Iniooi . "v .• r,st 11.1111 Iron: CUl!?*
idiK,' ^ ' .i .i '1' NiA^pol.)
Fast Streamliners
Pile Up After One
Derails At 1A.M.
Wreck Occurs in Frigid Temperatures
Near Lumber ton, With Trains Crowded
Lumherton. Due. 1*5— (Al')—Two crack passenger trains
of tin- Atlantic Coast Line nilud up in a double wreck at lluie. a
hamlet in southeast North Carolina, early today and witnesses
ai tin- scene at dawn saivJ " cores" were killed.
Prefers This Rank
_ _
A FORMER Michigan state senator,
Pfc. Harry Glass of Grand Rapids,
Mich., is putting the broom to Rood |
use as orderly with the U. S. Sill |
Air Force in New Guinea, lie says
lie would rather be an enlisted nian 1
than an oflieer, adding, "after this
thing is over, we'll be in the major- 1
itv." 'International*
Bombing Of
Jap Base Is
New Record
Southwest Pacific \llied I lead
quarters. Dee. li>.— (AC)—A re
cord :!!()-ton bombing which da
casted the .lapanese base at
Arawe. on the southwest coast
of New Britain, was reported by
General Douglas Mac Arthur to
day.
For -even hours Tuesday morel
1i)iin 1 (m Liber l'>ishea\> .mil inert -
iiin bumbviv and tin ton till ick plane* ,
blasted :< 1 two points u the himje-i
Allied aer.al attack c\i staged in
tiir southwest Pac tie
Without nterferenre ill the air aiui
hut little from tin1 mound tire, tin-j
planes also -wept the enemy \\ ,th '
17-1.nil machine jun bullets The
Mow- -.vere ci« cent rated n mi Amu- ;
! it plant I .on, wc-t ot Arawe x lla^
and on isliiralu lit llw harlim entrance.!
Many ;,r<. wi re o'>-er\i I and tin
deviis'at a<n ii| i>;im'~. •■! .'oris, and >
among t'lwiny personnel was wide*
spread AH our planes i • -t irned
Tuesday's l aid on Aim •. e. th t ie
absi fc n! e: e-tiv ,nte: i eption. ivliieli
h 'I been widely noted ol tnte. em
phasized claims •! Allied air s ipre- i
freed" ■ Hit a \ • i! hmv of A I ii ral i
\v :i s llalseyV. commander ill
the S' t!; P.ieil r. po 'ndi I .laoaiu -«• ,
supply points and icmuntl defenses
mi P.o.i;' i'nviill* ' nrl "i tlu- So'ti
ii ions. wile e A i ' i- lis h.i\» e-t.ili- •
lishert .ii a i sit ■ on Knipress \• i
gtisfa bar, onl.v 2*»0 miles witillwiisl
ot i: i mil
III :' Ml I'll- Solum Ills lliers
•hot I ai t "is ..I in'l>-. ma iilv on
the lion s ;;■ i■ ■ rea nn the north .
111 i*t !:.• ■ " lie The .t.ipanix
did nol send up oven n e plane
A poUesm n I II i■!■>•' head*
(piarti i dei ' i < I that the .latiaiie.-e
posit on o i I'll ::.riivil|e. which v, i s
reporled gun sotier! In pi.nun enemy
troop*, s deteriorating -teadily.
WEATIIHI
FOK NOISTII t'AKOMNA
I'alr .mil lonliiiiieil cold tn
nicbt: lo« rst temper.il ill r I ' tn
tt in •••M j'v) •.'■ill d jwirlion: ■
I'udar lair and Ttntinui'd cold
Tin- streamliner Taniiami.
vest ciiasl chamiiiiiii, south
bound I'ruin New Vork to Taiu
|ia. partialb derailed at ahoul I
a. in., fasterII war time. \ur
vivois reported.
\ few minutes later, the "Ta
miaiiii" east euast eliamiiimi.
hound from Miami t*i New Vork,
plow ell tlirimcli the wreekase
which hail spilled over on the
parallel doiililetraek line.
Meagre rrp'H.s v.iro made In
Ol(l M.MllidsU.IU < ''l
l y v. .Iik-.-m- w Ini t:111;* I *•
survivors.
Highways t.i the scene were
shealhed ill mi.iV. anil ic. .mil
Atlantic Coast 1. ?:>■ ngvnt said ilia',
!im s ni e mmuiii' ation \\ < < d>.vn.
First » ii . that the t: roe ia»!
I'* a Ik- ' •.lie : n 1'. |!m Mil trail!
wore derailed. precipitating the
while accident.
i'assengOl ■ I till' !r !it cwhiV*
.-..id ".'lev did not even know shrrn
hiul 11*» :i an ricnt until
nortl b« und train crushcd int«i the
derailed cars
The Atlantie Coast I.in:' ollie<
at lloeky Blount. 10*1 miles from
!>ilic. said it was informed thai
about 75 persons were killed on
one train and one person on the
other.
Atlant c Coast line general head
<iuarti rs in Wilmington said n no
cai < ul the northbound train w«te
derailed.
All the cant on both truln* were
i'. all-steel eonstrurti >n. tin- office
said.
Dr. S. \V. Fleming, of lliglismith
hospital. Fayetteville. who arrlt ed
al the scene at a. m.. and admin
istered first aid lor i> i* hours. ..aid
lie believed there were "at lens*,
fifty dead." lie said re.-cue work
ers > 1 ill liaii not entered one • :«r
when he lell the seene at 8:30 a m.
He declined to estimate the number
of injured.
About fifty injured were adnvl
ted V 1 liuhsinith ho.-p.tal. twelve «•,'
them civilians. 151i>od plasma was
wiven some of those ir.ost serimsly
hurt.
The conductor ot the norihb neul
train said travel was heavy, that he
had 2.>0 pa.-scnuors in three eiae!"i\.
Or. Fleming said I nth were !< n.;
trains, estimating each had al 'cast
la ears.
The Hii.'Uv M 'linl oliiee (I scIom-iI
the enuiieei on the northbound
l . m \o was Frank Itelknap. and
that William Myi rs was the engin
eer 'ii souihlioiind \'o. !>l Roth are
Irom Kockv Mount.
One witness al the seen" at "
a. m.. said "scores" were killed.
Twenty-live inii.red were pa■ i%-•»I
into two l.umlierli n hospitals at !»
a. m.
In a "t iV out 'i tin- cause of
ti e wreck. (' (I Siblov. vice nrexi
d**!it. s.i (I at the railw ay's head
f|ii.'i-i|.r> i". Wilm n-ton
"Investigation «leve|i»|M*t that the
cai.se of the derailment ~ the three
(for.t lined on Page Three)
Eye Witness
Tells About
Rail Tragedy
I n ee. S Dec Hi —(A! * > -
A p.-s-ingci oil one ol the lw" «-rack
Atlantic ('••••■-! Line trains tniuvhrd
to-elhi r at II e. N. l"d iv. In'il
how an expectant inolher with both
h maimlcd held , |> bravely u.i'il
aid i \ eii and liov. > tuny cnpla u
did heri'.i' icsrue work.
I was a imsrenifer • n the T»n -
■ aim \ves| CO..si Chainpi'M. soulll
l> auid to Tairpa. Fla.. whn h «!»•
i.. lid at about I in a. n>.." -ail
\. 11 ■; i in W ' id. publisher ol Sin ill
Ii es (Suirle Magazine. unlirt I ri
the wreck.
■(•..plain P. W Allen, "i the N:n\v,
V.'. shittglon. I> C\. and I Innk
charge of helping the injnrcri and
trying lo reach the deaf? V.V g- t
'I'ankels Irom tin P llman i ar» .nd
In coffee nd wh'skv t..)rn h"
'Ii er and then r>ade lir'".< oil |he
> >w covered gio,:nd.
"r*aplaln Allen d'd some heroic
x* • i"K. Through Stale higkw.i/ na
trol i arlio mi- icaelte'l IJoberl Samel
a i annl'i'i ton. w-lio brought le cly
'• "«• ' J . lit: U.Vl «•? I'lit ' it tl.o
cl'.rld. '