| Show Tragedy Blamed on Girls Girl Respect for Wishes Wish es of Mother A daughters daughter's respect for her mothers mother's wishes was blamed by police Tuesday for the tragedy that befell Corinne Pharo 14 L street who died in a local hospital at 1 a. a m. m following following following follow follow- ing an automobile accident and whose death resulted in four youths being lodged in the city jail on o open n charges The girl daughter of ot Mr and Mrs R. R RV W. W Pharo died from a skull fracture frac- frac ture ure and other injuries suffered at 9 20 p p. p m m. Monday in a fall lall from an automobile driven b by Jack Wilson 19 West Vest Fifth South street Wilson and his brother Otis Wilson 18 were wen arrested after they accompanied accompanied Miss Pharo to a hospital Wallace Wal Wai- lace ace Hitesman HUesman 18 West Fifth South street and Grant Whitman 18 West Vest Broadway who were riding with Wilson when the accident acci ace dent occurred surrendered to police Tuesday and were jailed pending further further fur fur- ur urther ther investigation QUIZZED BY POLICE The youths and Lawanna 15 East F Fifth th South street and Miss Sylvia Sackett 16 Lincoln street other passengers in the car were questioned by police Tuesday After questioning Miss Sackett Tr Traffic Sergeant Walter E Jukes said saidie he ie learned that Miss I Pharo stumbled and fell ell by the side o of the automobile automobile automo automo- bile in her anxiety to reach home and obtain her mothers mother's permission before before be be- fore going riding M Miss s Sackett told Sergeant Jukes according to his report to Chief Chic of Police William am L. L Payne that she and other members of ot the party called at the Pharo home for the victim and md Invited her to go riding Miss Pharo demurred Miss Sackett Sackett Sack Sack- ett said saying she would not leave the house without first obtaining permission per per- mission from rom her mother who was then hen out of ot the house on an errand A AUTO liTO TURNS BACK The group parked outside the Pharo home and waited for Mrs Pharo to return according to Miss Sacketts Sackett's story but later became impatient and Wilson drove away After driving for a short time however Wilson turned back at the insistence of ot the victim I must have mothers mother's perm permission sion bc before ore I 1 go co she was quoted as saying say say- ing A As Wilson drove by the Pharo home police said they learned the girl prepared to alight aUgh Miss Sackett attempted to restrain her but Miss Pharo eluded her grasp stepped to the running board of the car slipped and fell headlong into the street Sergeant Jukes Juices said that although he was satisfied man many puzzling detaiLs details de de- de tails of the accident had been cleared up by Miss Sacketts Sackett's statement he planned to turn over a complete report report re re- re port of ot the affair to County Attorney Matthew Cowley YOUTHS STILL HELD Meanwhile the four youths are still held in the city jail on open charges It n cannot be overlooked Sergeant Sergeant Ser Ser- geant Jukes said that liquor was I consumed by the youths According to a preliminary report obtained by police after aner the accident the Wilson brothers a. a purchased purchased pur pur- chased six bottles of ot beer three o of which were consumed before they with other members of ot the party called for tor Miss Pharo at her home borne about 9 p. p m.D. m.D. m. m D. D L. L McAllister 29 a lodger er Inthe Inthe in inthe the Pharo home told police he observed observed ob ob- ob served the group parked in front and after Miss Pharo entered and the machine drove away he followed He witnessed the accident and was the first to reach the girls girl's side after the fall tall |