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Show MANY HURT IN : I TR W WRECK 1 Central Georgia Passenger j Falls Through Trestle I Twenty-two Killed. , 250 PEOPLE INJURED Relief Trains Dispatched to j Scene From AH Directions I Details Meagre. Montgomery, Ala , Nov. 13, Twen- j ty persons were killed outright, 250 j injured, at an early hour today when Central of Georgia passenger train j "o 13 fell through a trestle four fl miles east of Clayton, Ala. fl The train, carrying a capacity load of people bound to the county fair j at Kufaula, was behind time and f running rapidly. The engine and jj two coaches passed over the trestle jj In safety but the remaining three cars went through the elevated WB frame work and were wrecked fl Relief Trains Sent Out. fl Relief trains have been dispatched fl to the scene from all directions. According Ac-cording to information that had ! reached here at 1 o clock five hours I after the wreck four bodies had n been recovered and identified. Details De-tails were meagre. j One of the seriously injured persons per-sons is Jeff Clayton, brother of Con-gre6sman Con-gre6sman Henrj D. Clayton He wai caught between two heavy Umbers and the flesh lacerated so that the fl bones were laid bare. M Montgomery. Ala , Nov 13 Three persons were killed and probably 100 hurt today when a Central of Geor j gla passenger train fell through a trestle near Clayton. Ala Anions; the most seriously injured are Jeff Clayton, a brother of Congressman H D. Clayton. M The train was carrying 300 passen- II (On to a street fair at Kufaula, Re ( lief trains carrv inK physicians has heen sent from Eufaula, Clylo and Louiston. |