Source, The Poultney Journal--Fri. July 19, 1929. CASTLETON , Vt. CASTLETON CHILD KILLED BY A MOTORBUS. Henry T. Brassor, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brassor of Castleton, was killed instantly by a large New York-Montreal bus on Monday evening, in the highway in front of his home. The child had been playing in a parked automobile on the south side of the highway and started to cross the road as the bus approached. The right front fender of the bus knocked the child down and the wheels ran over his head and neck. The driver, George Bariteau of Montreal,was fined $25 and costs for driving a motorbus carrying more than 10 persons at a speed greater than 25 miles an hour. His right to operate a motor vehicle in the State of Vermont was revoked indefinitely. The parents may sue the Provincial Transportation company of Montreal and the Grey Line Motor Tours company of New York, joint operators of the bus line, for $5000. The child is survived by his parents, one brother and a sister, The body was taken to Campbell funeral home in Fair Haven. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby