Another Version of the August 3 Notice Oakland Tribune Oakland, California August 3, 1935 Page 2; Column 6-7 Probe Opens on Death of 5 in Highway Truck Crash Alturas, Aug. 3--(U.).)-A coroner's jury was summoned today to determine responsibility for a highway accident in which five workmen, one of whom was said to be a relative of the Governor of Texas, were killed and seven were injured. The accident occurred on the Alturas-Redding highway last night when two trucks sideswiped. The dead are Manly ALLRED, 37, Alturas, supposedly a second cousin of Governor James V. ALLRED of Texas; Clarence CHANCE, 35, and Jack ASHER, 37, both of Alturas; Roscoe KONKLIN, 23, Cedarville, and Wesley POLANDER, 41, Lake City. ALLRED, CHANCE and POLANDER are married men. Witnesses said that the trucks, one driven by Lester VERNON of Lake City and the other by Don GRAY of Redding, were traveling in opposite directions and that, in meeting, one of the drivers failed to allow sufficient distance for projecting sides of the machines to clear. The men killed were sitting on the left hand side of VERNON's truck, which was carrying employees of a highway construction firm. It was ALLRED's first day on a new job. None of the injured was in serious condition. They are Arch JOHNSTONE, James MOORE, Ed MACKEY and John MACVEAGH, all of Alturas. George CLINGAN, Willow Ranch, Robert ALLENWOOD, Cedarville, and VERNON. Janece Carter Streig streig3@aol.com _http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jcstreig/_ (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jcstreig/) "Genealogy is life in the past lane." Family Names: Amidon, Bogue, Buffington, Carter, Chapman, Darrow, DeHart, Dodge, Eaton, Elwood, Fairbanks, Fell, Firby, Grout, Hudson, Kelsey, McCracken, Mott, Painter, Reynard, Rodabaugh, Shottenkirk, Slaughter, Smith, Spencer, Stockdill, Swan, Trafton, Wollenberg, Wollenlurge, Woodbury, Wright, Wullbrandt