Oklahoman Newspaper
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
April 7, 1952, front page
Five Are Killed When Front Tire Blows on
Truck
Okmulgee Families Victims in Headon
Crash Near Sapulpa
STATE TRAFFIC DEATHS
1952 to date, 142, April, 13.
1951 to date, 134; April, 3.
Lives of five Okmulgee residents were
snuffed out and a 9-year-old girl was critically injured Sunday
when their car collided head on with a truck semitrailer on a U.
S. 75 curve near Sapulpa. Dead are: MELVIN THOMAS FISHER, 34.
MRS. ALMA ROSELLA FISHER, 35. DIANE FISHER, 6, their daughter.
BURFORD HULL, 51. MRS. GENEVA HULL, 46, his wife.
Worst Since February
In critical condition was the Fisher's
daughter, Cheryl, 9. The Hulls were next door neighbors of the
Fisher family.
Driver of the truck, Thomas Burton Hall,
51, Tulsa, told trooper Ray Griffin the truck blew a tire and
caromed into the car's path. Owned by Dar s h Produce Co.,
Tulsa, the truck was loaded with 20,000 pounds of fruit jars.
It was the deadliest state wreck since
February 26 when five persons died in an accident east of
Lawton.
Defective Rim Blamed
Mrs. Fisher, her 6-ye a r old daughter
and Mr. and Mrs. Hull were dead on arrival at Curry clinic,
Sapulpa.
Fisher, driver of the car, died about
midnight Sunday. Earlier, it was reported that he suffered head
and internal injuries, a broken leg and severe cuts a n d
bruises.
His daughter, Cheryl, remained in critical condition early
Monday. Force of the crash smashed the front of the car back
into the seats.
Hall, who was not injured, said he was
driving south on a curve two miles south of Sapulpa when his
left front tire blew, swinging the truck to the left side of the
road. Trooper Griffin and Sheriff Guy Willibey said a defective
rim probably, caused the blowout.
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