Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1929 — Page 9

NOV. 4, 1920.

NO FATALITIES IN AUTO TOLL FORWEEK-END Two Hit-and-Run Drivers Are Sought as Result of Collisions. Indianapolis’ auto death toll was not increased over the week-end, although a series of accidents resulted in injuries to several persons. It was the first week-end since Oct. 6 that local persons have not "pn killed in auto accidents, police aid. Police today sought two hit-and-;n drivers. One is the Negro who i bandoned his wrecked car and ed after he had collided with an , uto driven by Mrs. R. L. Warren, 14, Twenty-first street and Flowing Well road, at Commerce and Maschusetts avenue, Saturday afteroon.

Is Partially Paralysed Mrs. Wnrren was thrown from her ir as it overturned. City hospital physicians said the lower part of Mrs. Warren’s body is paralyzed. The other hit-and-run driver struck an auto driven by Gilbert Benedict. 27, of 610 West Twentyfourth street. Sunday at Twentyfourth street and Northwestern avenue. Benedict's ear struck another driven by Patrick Crane, 41 of 204 W'*st Morris street. Jane Marie Cox. daughter of Thomas H. Cox, 3754 Fall Creek boulevard, suffered slight injuries Sunday afternoon when the car driven by her father, collided with another driven by Mischael Abrams, 3115 Ruckle street, at Thirty-second and Pennsylvania streets.

Cart Pusher Is Hurt Gilbert Williams, Negro. 2999 Columbia avenue, was recovering today at the city hospital from injuries he received Saturday night, when he was struck by an auto operated by C. E. Springer, 1540 North Rural street. Springer said he was driving at Tw'enty-ninth street and Columbia avenue when he was blinded by lights of a passing auto and did not see Williams pushing a cart near the curb. Perry Brock. 34, of 760 Haldey street, suffered a left leg fracture Sunday when his auto collided with another driven by Raymond Perkins 35. of 920 North Alabama street, at Bright and North streets. Miss Alice May Worland. 16. Waldron, Ind., was cut on the head when an auto driven by Milton Riggs, Shelbyville, crashed into a telephone pole at Keystone and Southeastern avenue Sunday night. It takes eight and one-half minutes for the light of the sun to reach the earth.

AMUSEMENTS ENGLISH’S 3 Days Com. Thurs., Nov. 7 The Theatre Guild of New York present* the Most Talked About Plav in America— EUGENE O’NEn-L'S Great Nine-Act Drama r: > . *i i~ ■■■ ’ a < . Starts 5:30. Dinner intermission 1:4" to i). Final curtain at it.

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