The Chatsworth Wreck a Saga of Excursion Train Travel in the American Midwest

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The Chatsworth Wreck a Saga of Excursion Train Travel in the American Midwest
Cary Clive Burford
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He hears well, and reads and writes with- out glasses. He is among the few per- sons living who rendered valiant aid at the wreck as he was then 26 years of age.
He served as chairman of the pro- gram when the last meeting of the survivors of the wreck was held in Chatsworth August 32, 1937, or 50 years after the wreck.
Food Exhausted in Chatsworth.
As the owner of the restaurant and hotel, Mr. Haberkorn faced an embar- rassment of riches in trying to supply the needs of the hungry crowd which
...milled through the streets of Chats- worth August 11, the day after the wreck. He was sold out of every sub- stance of food. People begged for food which he could not supply. One man, apparently famished for food, was as- sured the Haberkorn larder had been exhausted. This man sat down at a table and went through the motions of eating with his knife and fork.
Grocery Stores Depleted.
So many people assembled in Chats- worth especially that food supplies were exhausted. The hotel and res- taurants were entirely unable to care for the food demands made upon them.


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