WAAC dies after crash
Tribune Des Moines, Iowa [WAAC Dies I After Crash 3 Others Hurt/As Car Hit$ Train. Auxiliary JSlmira Sharpe, 33,' i Negro WAAp injured at 1:45 a. m. when the car in which she was riding" with another Negro IWAAC and two Negro men ' crashed into an interurban freight train on S. W. Ninth st, died at 9 a> m. Monday in the Fort Des I Moines army post hospital. Auxiliary Sharpe, whose home is Albany, N. Y., died of intercranial hemorrhage, post surgeons said. The woman was a graduate of the WAAC cooks and bakers school. The injuries of Auxiliary Wilma Scott, 22, of Houston, Tex., also a| cooks and bakers school graduate, j were not considered serious, it wasj reported at the post. The two men in the automobile j were Charles Johnson, 31, of 1600 E. University ave., Des Moines, and William Freeman of Albany,! N. Y. They suffered multiple cuts about the face and were under observation at Broadlawns Genera^ hospital where their condition were called "good." The coupe, in which the fo