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Flyer Jumps Tracks, 160 Unhuri
. Crack Train Hurtles Rails At 50 MPH |
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., Jan. 0_(UP)~-The Rio Grande's crack ‘alifornia Zephyr passenger train truck a faulty rail and hurtled
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ear the Vista, Utah, siding, 72 niles west of here last night. Conductor A. C. Wilson of Salt .ake City said rione of the 140 assengers and 20 crewmen were njured when the. Vista-dome treamliner derailed. A spokesman in Denver said 11 11 cars jumped the tracks but sne of them. turned over. The liesel he tracks, he said. The California Zephyr is the enver & Rio Grande Western ailroad’'s finest passenger train raveling from Chicago to San ‘rancisco by sway of Denver and salt Lake. City. The spokesman said a possible iisaster. was averted by the use fF the train's new ‘braking sys em.” He said the new brake could 'e applied te bring the train to an mmediate, smooth stop. The spokesman said another rain was leaving Grand Junction to bring the passengers back to iwait the arrival of another passenger train, the Prospector. He estimated the single track ine would be cleared~early today ind the passengers would ‘be able o proceed to Salt Lake City. The engineer of the train was ientifeed as Joseph La Monyun yf Grand Junction. The Zephyr left Denver early sesterday.
Man Hurt as Express Hits Freight Car
DEXTER, Mich., Jan. 10 (UP) A passenger train sideswiped a derailed. freight car in front of the New York . Central” depot here last night, and one man was taken to a hospital for ireatment of injuries. The Wolverine, a daily passenger train hound to Detroit from Chicago, was passing a freight train on a double track when one of the boxcars on the freight train jumped the track, witnesses said. The passenger train sideswiped the derailed car and skidded to a halt in time to avert a possible pile-up of both trains. The accident occurred directly in front of the depot in downtown Dexter, 45 miles west of Detroit
Worse, in Coma For 9 Years
CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 10.
(UP) — Patient “X"”, who has astounded doctors by remaining in a coma for almost nine years, was reported in “poor” condition at a hospital here yesterday. | The Lexington, Ky., engineer was critically injured Feb. 5,| 1943, while directing construction work at the Wright plant in nearby Lockland, O. A blood clot forméd on his brain as a. result. of the injury and he is paralyzed. | I Doctors at Bethesda Hospital, | where Patient “X"” has been receiving ‘round - the - clock care, said his long years in a hospif} 1 bed were beginning to take. thelr toll and his previously strong . physical condition was beginning to ebb. rn » » \ DR. LESLIE BUCKNER, who has cared for Patient ‘“X", said that it was hard to tell about the strange case. “Of "course, we don't know what - is going on inside,” the doctor said. “He sleeps, wakes and moves his eyes around, but there is no evidence that he recognizes anything.” The patient weighed about 190 pounds when he entered the hospital. He is fed pre-digested food through a tube which has helped maintain his weight through the years, 2
Hoosier will Head Labor Dispute Board
WASHINGTON, Jan. -Curtis G. Shake, Vincennes, Ind, former associate justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, will head a three-member emergency board to study a labor dispute between Pan American World Airways and the International Association of Machinists. President Truman, who created the board last Dec. 17 to head off a strike which he said would imperil the Korean Air Lift, appointed Mr. Shake as chairman of the board yesterday. ~ The other board members are| Walter Kilkyson, New Hartford, Conn.,, and Willlam E. Grady, New York.
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RESCUES PAL—Bobby Hennessy (right), 5, points out the Chicago street excavation filled with six feet of water from which | he was saved by the quick thinking of Patrick Roche (left), also 5. Pat threw Bobby a plank which kept the boy afloat until workmen
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By Umited Press VERNON, Tex., Jan. 10—The mother of a 4-year-old boy today awaited trial on charges of assault with intent to murder the youngster after ‘she beat. him nearly ‘to death when he asked to crawl in bed with her to get warm. Tommie Yates was in serious condition at Baylor Hospital in
Captured Chinese Don’t Want to Return
TOKYO, Jan. 10 (UPRP)—Hundreds of Chinese war prisoners held by the Allies have threatened mass suicide rather than return to Red: China, a well-informed source said today - The source, a Chinese-speaking American who. lived under Comrule in China for 16 months, said 20,000 Chinese war prisoners held by the Allies are die-hard Communists. The others are definitely antiCommunists who “have been forced by circumstances tq accept Communist control, even to; fighting in the Communist Army,” the source said
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Dallas, where he underwent brain surgery. His right side is paralyzed because of the beating.
Court officials said they expect’ his mother, Diana Simpson, -to plead guilty in 46th. District Court, where Judge Jesse Owens has set trial. No jury panel has been called, The trial begins tomorrow.
District Attorney Leon Douglas .said Mrs. Simpson signed a detailed account of the flogging. Mrs. Simpson admitted having “three beers” the morning before the beatings, Mr. Douglas said. Her husband, the boy's stepfather, Robert Dale Simpson, was outside the house during part of
the, beating, but he and the mother described how the child was seized by the heels and
dropped from the bed, his head bouncing on the floor ‘sevéral times,” Mr. Douglas said. = The woman was held in Wilbarger County jail under $5000 bond.
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