File:Frank W. Fox (1887-1929) obituary by the Associated Press in The Lincoln Star of Lincoln, Nebraska on 12 July 1929.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFrank W. Fox (1887-1929) obituary by the Associated Press in The Lincoln Star of Lincoln, Nebraska on 12 July 1929.jpg |
English: Frank W. Fox (1887-1929) obituary by the Associated Press in The Lincoln Star of Lincoln, Nebraska on 12 July 1929 |
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Source | Associated Press in The Lincoln Star of Lincoln, Nebraska on 12 July 1929 |
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[edit]Norfolk Service Man Injured By Leap Off Train Omaha. July 12, 1929. (Associated Press) Frank Fox, 33, Norfolk, a shell shocked veteran of the World war, is in a local hospital today, the result of a leap from a speeding train near yesterday. He was enroute to Knoxville sanitarium in Iowa, becoming violent he leaped through the car window His father, accompanying him, and the train crew, found him in a clump of weeds along the right of way. After an hour’s search Fox regained consciousness. Both arms are broken, however, and his back is apparently injured.
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