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The mother of one of the children, who had been following the truck in another car, suffered burns when she tried to rescue the children and her husband. An other son, Kenneth Hart, 12, also riding in the truck, was pulled from the burning vehicle by a by stander. He suffered extensive burns. Driver of the car that col lided with the truck suffered only minor injuries. Two persons, tentatively Iden tified as Ellsworth Martin, about 50, and his wife of two weeks, the former Iris Evans, about 38, were burned to death in a fire that levelled their suburban home one mile south of Myrtle Creek Sun day. Glen Roy Hord, 43, drowned early Sunday in the Columbia river near Portland. Sheriff's deputies said he was swimming with the wife of a houseboat tenant when lie sank. The woman, Mrs. John God frey, was rescued by her husband and the moorage operator. Maynard Junior Henderson, 22, Weed, Calif., was killed Sunday when he was struck by a car while walking along U. S. highway 99 near Medford. The driver of the car was not held. Rube Simon, 48, Cascadia, died in a Sweet Home hospital Sunday of injuries suffered in an early morning traffic accident 35 miles southeast of Salem. His car stalled and was struck by another. S i x persons were Injured in the crash. At El Paso, Tex., a Salem, Ore., youth stationed at Walker air force base was one of two soldiers killed when their motorcycle collided head-on with an automobile. He was Cpl. Justin V. Lowe, 19. Mrs. Frances I. Starchei, Port land, was killed almost instantly near Tonopah, Nev., Sunday when she was thrown from her car as it ran out of control after striking a ditch. In 1917, Congress passed a law requiring literacy tests to limit immigration. 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