8 B.C. LUMBER WORKER ' and Issue, December

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‘WHERE LOGGING *“LOCIE”
CRASHED THROUGH BRIDGE

Plunge Drowns
Two Crew Men .

Reproduced on these pages
are scenes of the Camp “A”,
rankli

_ plunged through a bridge

Frankdin River.
Victims of the mishap were
Einar “Blondie” Erickson, head

owski, fireman, escaped from he
cab of the “locie” Site min

injuries

- Accor to officials of ie

i ber Sev ven, ta See left,

brakeman was in a caboose of
the train and was aware of
the accident until ine oes that
the train failed to start, after
coming to a halt.

He estimated that the speed
of the train was abot pee

hour when

i ji
proached the bridg se

stated that all is ridges and
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trainload of ‘logs had been
neld fat (Camp. ae on the morn-

over ae the rivi

x had first made the frip over

Alexander Piiecin’ macudl the railway, he said,

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the year, met an untimely fat

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as its outward Christmas, obser|

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very truth our “brother's }/q
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Those who believe that sate
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back up their aaa oa the ear’
at human disposaleggfe and Tint

Happiness is quickly obscul
grim reaper. A tragic industri

that

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the painful truth that a
mas, oe ill say, “He might hi
with us had they only planned’

Every Christmas will be ya
homes if we dedicate ourselves ¥
work of accident ae , We

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it by year, each yé
saci ess and cae
thoughts, and our conduct if

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