Clackamas-Marion County OR Archives Obituaries.....Olivetti, N. June 16, 1925 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/or/orfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sheron Faynor nitwittwin@hotmail.com December 28, 2006, 6:52 pm Canby Herald June 23,1927 Car drops 100 feet One Killed Instantly Four Passengers Seriuosly Injured;One May Never Recover,is Latest Report Martin Danielson,Canby truck Driver,met with the startling experience of winessing an automobile go over hte embankment at Coalco hill five miles east of hereThursday mrning,falling one hundred feet to the railroad truck,after the machine had collided with his truck and a sean which was running slowly on the highway back of him.The car was owned and operated by N. Olivetti of Eureka,Cal.,and the passengers were his father in law,Herman Floegel,Misses Georgie Viddto,Alvina Olivetti and Bertha Dilley.Mr.Olivetti was killed instantly and all passengers were more or less injured.The carburned at the bottom of the hill after landing bottom side up. Accoring to Mr.Danielson's reprt of the accident he was traveling southward on the highway,and as neared the top of Coalco hill he noticed the big Buick sedan traveling north at a rapid rate of speed. Danielson turned his truck to the right as far as possible without striking the railing,hoping to prevent a serious accident which at first glance seemed inevitable,the driver apparently lost control of the car,and it slid with wheels locked and seriuosly wrecked Danielsons truck.After making a couple of turns,the machne hit a sedan back of Danielsons truck and then turn to the left,going throguh the railing and over the embankment more than 100 feet from where the truck stopped.The sedan,owned by a man from Tacoma,was damaged considerably,but the only persons injured were those in the California car. Mrs.Georgie Vidito of Tillamook,sustained a broken vertebrae in her neck and died two days later.She was at the Oregon City hospital where the injured passengers were immediately taken following the accident.Her body was pralyzed below the arms.the other injured passengers were released from the hospital Saturday. The body of Olivetti was shipped to Eureka Saturday,passing through Canby on the Southern Pacific train early in the morning. Hundreds of tourists stopped at the scene of the accident during the day,and within a few minutes after the big machinhe pluinged down the hill the highway was lined with cars whos occupants were viewing the wreckage,it is said to have been the worst accident that has occurre in this community in years.How any occupant of the machine escaped alive is a mystery to all who viewed the situation File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/or/clackamas/obits/o/olivetti2682gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/orfiles/ File size: 3.0 Kb