Headline of the day was: Indiana Evening Gazette November 19, 1928 TWO AGED MEN KILLED WHEN STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE AT BRENIZER DERRY MAN IS HELD IN JAIL AFTER ACCIDENT George Reid 75, and Bert Enrico 62, Victims of Peculiar Tragedy at Early Hour This Morning. DETAILS GIVEN Two well known miners of Brenizer were killed at 6:15 o'clock this morning when they were struck by a automobile driven by William Nicholson of Derry. The accident occured near the office of the Brenizer mine of the Westmoreland Mining Company. two miles south of Blairsville on the Blairsville-Derry Road. Both men were employed by the mining company and were on their way to begin their morning work. THE DEAD George Reid 75, of Brenzizer - fractured skull, fractures of both legs and internal injuries. Bert Enrico 62, of Brenizer - fractured skull, fractured leg and internal injuries. After the accident other employees of the mining company carried the victims to the emergency room of the company where a Blairsville physician pronounced them both dead, their bodies being removed to the Ferguson undertaking rooms in Blairsville. The driver of the car, William Nicholson, 220, of Derry, an employee of Conemaugh Iron Works in Blairsville, was driving to Blairsville to begin his days labor. Nicholson told police that Reid, who was a cripple, was walking along side of the road directly facing him and when the car neared the aged man, Reid started to cross to the opposite side of the road. Nicholson ? Continued on page 2 I cannot bring up page two at this time...hope this helps.. Bill Gibson wmggibson@aol.com