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ROME 1—Twenty-three per sons, including three nurses, were killed Friday when a transport plane carrying 26 American army personnel crashed into a a moun tainside 60 miles north of Rome during a dense fog. The only uninjured survivor was Lt G. M. Baco, New York City, who pushed the pilot to safet y as flames enveloped the gaso line-soaked o wreckace. An en listed man also survived. The plane, a twin-engined C-d7 of the US 5 22th air nrce, was en route from Florence to Rome. co —wU,. 3S. hans against naturalization of Chinese were removed in 1933.
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Charleston Daily Mail

Charleston, West Virginia, US

Mon, Feb 05, 1945

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