Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, September 12, 1918 AUTO IN WRECK SUNDAY NIGHT [front page] A LARGE STUMP NEARLY COVERED WITH GRASS, HIT BY THE CAR, WHICH OVER TURNS CAR ON BANK Breaking Windshield and Otherwise Injuring Car and Occupants. >From Monday�s Daily. Last evening while James GOCHENOUR, and Mark LEE were driving to the Ferry, they hit a stump in the grass at the side of the road, with the result that they were overturned, and the car landed just at the waters edge, and that at a bank, where another turn would have put them in the river where there is a strong current. The windshield was broken, and Mr. Lee catapauled [sic] through it coming out with many severe cuts on his head and face. Mr. Gochenour who was driving, was not thrown with the same force, as he had hold of the wheel. Mark Lee had to come to town and have the wounds dressed by Dr. FLYNN. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM).