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I agree.401 South Seoond Street Lae Vegas, Nevada January 22, 1952 Mrs. U. C. Brown R.R. #2 Kimmswiok, Missouri Bear Mrs. Brown: Referring to your letter of January 19 ooncernlng personal effects of your brother, Earl Vaughn, who died as a result of automobile accident December 31, 1951. Upon written authority of Justice of Peace, James H. Down, Jr., all personal effects, papers, etc., were released to his wife, Mrs. Prances 0. Vaughn, who gave her residence as 3815 Ban Pablo, Apartment 4, Oakland 8, Cali** fornia. Mr. Leo Berney who resides at 317 Gass Street, was injured in the same accident is presently confined to the Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital, 1800 W. Charleston Boulevard, telephone 2700, Las Vegas, Nevada* Mr. Kenneth Carmean, residing at 205 Stewart St., does not have a telephone number listed in the directory. Your brother was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad Company and any information regarding his employment can be secured from Mr. Smith, Superintendent, Union Pacific Railroad Company, 2025 Hunter Street, Los Angeles, California. X regret that X am unable to advise the names and addresses of his personal friends. Yours very truly, Acting General Manager