Show POLICE SEARCH j FOR REPORT ON INJURY OF GIRL GIRL J I Youth Critically Hurt in ColliSion Collision Colli Colli- coin coin- sion With Auto Young f Student Killed 1933 AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT DEATHS In Lake City i. i 22 In Salt Lake county 14 14 In Utah outside Salt Lake Lake county 71 11 it Police Wednesday were ere making a as s search arch for an accident report supposedly supposedly sup up- filed by the driver of a car which struck and critically injured Jr Alice Colton Cotton 5 5 5 Monday night while the girl was at plaThe play pla- The girl daughter of Mrs H. H V. V King of 01 East Fourth South street is in the Salt L Lake ke general hospital suffering from internal injuries Physicians Physicians Phy Phy- hold little hope for her re re re- covery Poli Police first branded the accident as asa asa a run hit-run and conducted a hunt for lor forthe forthe the thc driver drives Later it developed that the driver supposedly accompanied d Mrs King and Mr King the girls girl's stepfather to the emergency y hos lios- pital REPORT MISSING 1 Mr King said he saw the driver make out an accident report at no- no lice headquarters but the report retort could not be located up to late Wednesday Wednes day afternoon Meanwhile the death of Robert Ball BaU 18 of Redondo avenue who died at 1220 A. A m m. Wednesday an art arthour hour after henad been hurled from front froma fronta a motorcycle at Seventh S South uth and Main streets was being investigated Balls Ball's death raised the traffic death toll i in Salt Lake to 22 since January January January Janu Janu- ary 1 Police said sald that if a report repot was filed in the Colton accident case it must have been mislaid mi PLA PLAYMATES PLAYMATES' STORY Playmates of the girl told her mother that they were playing on cit Sixth East street between Fourth South and Fifth South streets about 8 p. p m. m Monday when Alice ran into the st street and arid ran against the r rear ar I fender tender of an automobile and was kno knocked ked down Mr and Mrs King found Alice lying In the street a few minutes after she left the house about 8 p. p pm p.m. m. m Monday Mon day She was vas taken to the em emergency I hospital where it was at first believed believed be be- be she had suffered only a cut on her her- left cheek and a bruise on en her left leg INJURED INTERNALLY Tuesday however she developed a high fever lever She was taken jaken Salt Lake general hospital where jt t was she had chad rl injured r d in in- D Doctors toIs Wednesday de described described de de- scribed her condition as very poor Young Ball Ban was fatally injured when the motorcycle on which he was riding with Jay Jensen 18 of ot 2551 I Douglas street collided with a car driven by Frank Hyrum 17 of 1012 Lake street Ball BaIl was hurled from his seat on the gasoline tank of the machine against an iron post at the curbing He suffered a fractured fractured frac frac- fared skull and left leCt leg and a crushed chest according to police CUT AND BRUISED J Jensen was cut and bruised on the the legs reported at police headquarters headquarters headquarters head head- quarters Wednesday morning He was not held buta butia complete report of the accident was sent to the county attorney b by the police department Ball was the son of Mr and Mrs Alfred P P. P Ball Funeral arrangements arrangements arrangements arrangements' arrange arrange- ments ments' are awaiting the arrival of the lather father from the C. C C. C C. C camp near Richfield He was born in South Shields England England En En- gland June 30 1915 and came to Salt Lake with wilh his parents in 1923 He had worked as a night messenger for the Western Union Telegraph company three years and was a student stu student sW dent at West high school He is survived b by his parents two brothers Arthur and Alfred d P. P Ball BallI Jr and a sister Doris BalL |