Idaho Governor's
Car Kills Man;
Investigation On
Boise, Idaho, April 23.-VP)-Norman
Young, 65-year-old lumber company
bookkeeper, was fatally injured
Wednesday night by an automobile
driven by Governor C. Ben Ross.
The governor, who assisted in taking Young to a hospital, was visibly
shaken and made no comment.
City Patrolman Earl Conn, an eyewitness, said Ross was traveling at
a moderate speed and that the aged
man had walked into the car.
The accident occurred as the governor entered the city after driving
from Nampa, a nearby community,
where he had addressed a meeting
of county planning boards.
Coroner J. T. McCann said an
autopsy would be conducted today.