Show ONE DEAD NINE HURT BY AUTOS One man was killed nine pine persons person were recovering from Irom injuries and a drunken driving charge was pending against one driver drIvel Monday londay as th the aftermath of a series of May day ay automobile automobile auto auw- mobile accidents in and around Salt Sal Lake The death of oC Joseph Jansen 41 o of Twentieth East street treet brought brough the total of or auto fatalities on county roads to seven for lor this year Mr Jansen was struck truck by a ca car driven by George Georce N N. Young 20 o of 1437 avenue The accident occurred occurred oc oe- oc- oc early Sunday on Thirty-third Thirty South near Eighteenth East 1st street as Jansen and his wife wile Katrina 37 37 31 were walking east along the road Young was driving west vest Mr Young reported to deputy sher- sher that as he approached the couple Mrs Jansen ran in one direction am md and Mr Jansen in another In order to avoid striking the woman the driver turned to the right and hit Mr Jan Jan- sen The victim died several hours later ater from a skull fracture REPORTS ON CRASH J. J Wallace West head of the county traffic squad in making his report to the attorneys called attention to paragraph paragraph para para- graph two chapter 21 21 of ot the new newstate state slate traffic laws The law reads I No rate of oC speed is lawful which IsSo is isso so 0 great CIcat that th the driver cannot use due care or proper control of or the vehIcle vehicle ve ye- hicle hide so as to decrease sp speed ed or to stop whenever necessary ry to avoid i colliding with the other vehicle or person lawfully upon or entering catering the highway Mr Jansen and his family moved here recently from irom the Netherlands Besides the widow three children survive Nine persons were injured in Salt Sal Lake Cit City crashes and one motorist was arrested on a drunken driving charge Blamed by police for a collision in which two women were injured one seriously early Sunday morning at Seventeenth South and Main streets B. B A. A Gillan 40 Ruth Nev Ne was arrested arrested arrested ar ar- ar- ar rested on a charge o of driving while intoxicated Gillan was released on bail and md the charge temporarily stricken from the police court docket Monday pending pending pend pend- jn ing th the signing of a complaint by Mrs Florence Klunker W West cst Broadway Broadway Broadway Broad Broad- way whose car was vas struck b by the Gillan machine PLEADS GUILTY W. W v. v D. D 22 22 also of Ruth Nev a passenger in Gillans Gillan's car arrested following the accident on a charge of drunkenness pleaded guilty in police court Monday and was fined 15 Mrs 1 J. J O. O Grovie 28 First avenue avenue ave aye nue flue suffered scalp lacerations and a possible skull fracture and Jean Smith 34 First avenue was less seriously hurt in the accident Both were passengers in Gillans Gillan's car According to the report of Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Patrol Patrol- man C. C T. T Smith arresting o officer icer Gillan allegedly drove his car through a red light at the intersection and collided collided col col- with a n machine driven by Mrs Klunker Gillan was driving south on Main street and Mrs Klunker west on Seventeenth South street Mrs Grovie was taken to L. L D. D S. S hospital and the Smith woman was sent home after treatment at the emergency hospital Mrs l Klunker es escaped escaped escaped es- es injury While the injured women were being be ing treated at the emergency hospital hospi hospi- tal J. J D. D Hagerman Jr 30 rushed into the emergency hospital anti and de demanded demanded de- de that he be allowed to see them according to police reports He was arrested on a charge chane of drunkenness drunken drunken- ness and released on 50 bail A run hit-run driver who escaped after alter his speeding car collided with two other machines injuring two young women was hunted by police Monday SISTERS INJURED Flora Young 19 and Mary Young 17 sisters of East South Temple street suffered scalp lacerations and were treated at the emergency hospital hospi hospi- tal after the accident They were ridin riding in a car driven by William Moore 1563 South Main street treet which overturned after being struck truck in the rear by the run hit-run machine machine machine ma ma- chine at Seventeenth South and State streets early Sunday morning Moore escaped injury Careening around the corner of Seventeenth South street the run hit-run machine collided with a second car driven by John Sterling 24 North Fifth West street and then sped east Mr Sterling was not injured Minor injuries suffered Sunday night when struck by an automobile at sit North Temple and West Temple streets sent Mrs Verdi Breinholt 30 and Miss Virginia Hansen 17 both or of f North West Temple street to the ic emergency hospital The automobile was driven by Charles Snyder 20 Redmond place lace who told police he was temporarily tempo- tempo blinded by an arc light at the intersection Orville F. F Peterson 24 Ramona venue avenue avenue and Ray Atwood 37 Magna suffered cuts and bruises for which they icy were treated at the emergency hospital when their automobile col col- with a safety island at First South and State streets and over over- turned John II It Fell 42 Sixth East street reet suffered concussion and a shoulder injury Sunday afternoon Ina in a collision between between- his automobile and nd another at Second East and Ninth South streets Mr Fell was taken to the ic emergency hospital Police Pollee were unable to learn the thc identity o of the driver river of the other machine |