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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (9)1� To pr of Rn of-, n ell lead &AMI JIB ; ❑ate Elect To 14 Fos It ho, malign rklsgc mateh and of he het, MAT uvuld eaaaug Boa, thouFl =-B r those tests, from Were Sr. Tti art. is The tion c men under sumn regist classi the r with to IX Cas.­ have 1 plc( 1 neer 'M rh tran and foori� in 1-lull..--.16 M ing Jc Con F. Jr.,, H. " Ar An Bu GI nz �� lol�,` . R. th Gf, Af THIS PHOTO was taken a few minutes before the first mishap. Picture shows some of the wrecked train passed through Stratton's Crossing near West I laborers from the Van Etten work camp. No Danby this morning after Tuesday night's freight train ! hurt. !June Young to Tied Corporal Otis Drew Sc Cl F L x MISS JUNE YOUNG C C _ Mr, and Mrs. Horace Young of r Richfield Springs announce L, l the en-� gagernent of their• daughter, Miss June ElizabetYoung,to Corporal Otis C. Drew of theU. la, S. Marine Cor sP , son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis T. Drew of Ithaca RD 5. Corporal Drew recently returned from 32 months fic service i_ the Paci- area • He R . now is stationed at 1_amP LeJeune, N. D C. / a It cars, and one was Lehigh Line Cleared After Freight Wreck One of the wors wrecks on they Ithaca line of the Lehigh Valley Railroad in recent years piled up 16 freight cars out of a 44-car train at Stratton's Crossing near West Danby shortly before 9 p.m. Tues- day and blocked the railroad's right of way for more than 12 hours. No One was injured. The accident occurred as the train of empties, known as the Ith• aca pick-up, was heading down- grade toward this city where it was due at 9:30 P.M. The exact cause of the accident has not yet been de- termined by the many railroad of- ficials who were at the scene thi� morning. Something went wrong with one of the cars toward the end of th train just before it reached th� Bruce Hill dirt road crossing, short distance east of the Stratton's Crossing overhead. Marks on the ties for a distance of several yards indicated that a car bounded over them out of line with the rest of the train until it struck a small steel bridge over Stratton Creek. Cars Hurdle Bridge At this point the front part of, the train was brought up with a jerk and the cars began to pile up, hurdling the bridge and overturn- ing. Some of them were headed up a slope after breaking loose. The last nine cars and the caboose in which the trainmen were riding re- mained on the track when the brakes set. The locomotive and first 19 cars also remained on the track. Before midnight railroad officials from Ithaca and Sayre called a idbor battalion of Mexicans from the Van Etten work camp to repair the torn up roadbed, and No, 17, westbound, was the first train to Pass through the gap shortly after 9:30 a m, today, Jul Cara Empty Later In the day wrecking crews brought heavy equipment and he- hiss Algosh pawl A. MRs. PAID ! Miss Gera] Paul A. Lum 3 p.m. Sunda; First Method daughter of Mostert of I daughter of 113 Sears St. her home. I son of Mr. at Of 930 N. Ai The doubt Performed Rev. Henry decorated v bouvets of ringa, and a candelabra, sang "Beoa>: ist, Miss Jet the weddin proceasional engrin" an, Mendelssoh, Night's Dre The bride rlage by Greenfield, aca, wore s taffeta mat 11na; -ionpt. long veil -v Lilly lace a tiara. Her gut of the bouquet w, breath, tie The ma bride'a sis+ Of Danby, taffeta yri bon and a fled a en flowers, The h, Ilan Rl,; barn wet.,