| Show Airman Burned Mrs Edith d tl Anderson left July 21 for S South n th Carolina where she will visit with her son George Georgc L. L Anderson now at the Nav Naval l. l Hospital in Charleston George is in considerable pain from b burns suffered July 10 but butis butis butis is not considered serious ac according according according ac- ac cording to word received by his mother before h her r departure In a letter from Georges George's commanding officer Mrs Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson received receive the following jn information On July 10 1959 your son George was involved in an accident which resulted in second sec second nd and third degree burns hurns of the stomach arms and face lie lIeV V was vas s working on an automobile in his off-duty off time and a spark ignited the gasoline causing the accident to occur The Colonel then invited her to call him if she came for a visit n 0 |