ANOTHER SON OF WEST ALTONBir JoSerih ’'Crawford Dies lit Korea; Brother liot Itffeli^Ah Auto Crash August 1.. Private Joseph (B. Cr»w[ord, l^ywoW-son ot.Mjvand fttre. G«Tee Orewlortl ol West Althn, was hUlol In- action In. Korea-.on i «^'40Srctdvod by hte parents. ■AriotJl^r son.- ?fcV 'George E. C£awjprlt;i ;Jr„. ^a-. Wat; Wiled .; In an- auto accidem • Aug. 1 -while returning to Fori keoriard Woodafter visiting hi* parenta a I' fhelr firm on.'Highway 04, lour miles west of West Altm •Joseph was the youngest .of live sons’ of the Cranford family. He wurkedvhh :the.iarm until’’he enlisted in the..army. April 12. He was • uV .'Hawaii vrticn hia teroihor la his life anil was sent. -to Korea a month ago.. • 'George was a mc.tahcr of a replacement company at l^on-atd Wood. He had roluraod to the states in June after 10 months In Korea where he war WnujiiicH Uy shi’^l'iiKl find aptm' 10 monihs In the hospital He lost control of his car on e purve on Highway 00 near St Glair.The three sunivipg sons are • John, William and Vrank Craw* lord.