Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1949 — Page 12
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terday and early today in In|alanapolis. | A trolley operator and a pas|sepger were in fair condition In |General Hospital today as the result ofa. collision. between two trackless trolleys apout 5 a. m. at Massachusetts Ave. and Alabama St. Both trolleys were going southwest on Massachusetts, Operator Forrest Harrell, 23, of 222 Massachusetts Ave. told police his {vehicle hit the other trolley when his brakes failed to hold. Marvin Vinson, 47, of 944 N. |Oriental St., operator of the sec|ond trolley, recelved a twisted ineck. A passenger, Ray Bottoms, 60, of 2325 N. Oxford St., suffered neck and back injuries. Both Among the many new toys on were sent to General Hospital. | display at the annual Toy Fair Driver Arrested « : : : : 8 | waiter E. Byrd, 29, of 2700 w.| I" New York is this plastic milk 4 {16th St, was arrested last night| glass, a unique takeoff on the
lafter the automobile he was driv-| old penny-in-the.bottom-of.the-
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