SEATTLE, Aug. 8 - A Seattle man and boy, tentatively identified as W. C. Underwood, 32, and his 12-year-old nephew, Jimmy Underwood, were killed early today in a collision near Coalfield on the Sunset highway, six miles east of Renton.
The two, riding in a small coupe, collided with a berry truck driven by Clarence Bower, 24, of Puyallup. Coroner Otto H. Mittelstadt reported. Bower, who was uninjured, was held for questioning.
State Patrolmen Frank Wilson and John Kirsch said the coupe was loaded with camping and fishing equipment.
Published in The News Tribune on August 8, 1936.
SEATTLE, Aug. 8 - A Seattle man and boy, tentatively identified as W. C. Underwood, 32, and his 12-year-old nephew, Jimmy Underwood, were killed early today in a collision near Coalfield on the Sunset highway, six miles east of Renton.
The two, riding in a small coupe, collided with a berry truck driven by Clarence Bower, 24, of Puyallup. Coroner Otto H. Mittelstadt reported. Bower, who was uninjured, was held for questioning.
State Patrolmen Frank Wilson and John Kirsch said the coupe was loaded with camping and fishing equipment.
Published in The News Tribune on August 8, 1936.
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