Show Newspaper Man Scooped I IOn On Yarn in Own Front Yard That the fates arc are seldom kind to newspaper men was impressed on Thomas C C. Cornell South Thirteenth East street member of The Salt Lake Tribune editorial staff Wednesday A story broke in his own front yard Wednesday morning But Buthis Buthis Buthis his paper couldn't print It first Mr Cornell had parked his car carIn carin carin in the driveway of ot his home His year old son Dean was playing in the vehicle Suddenly the thc automobile started down the steep driveway leading to the street The Tho lad jumped out and ran Into the house his shouts houts probably probably probably ably disturbing his father who vho works a night shift into the The car ar timed its entry street perfectly It was just half halfway track way vay across the street car when a street car piloted by Motorman Mo- Mo torman Alfred Larsen 1190 liDO Eighth East street struck it amid amid- ships The side was somewhat dented No one was hurt Traffic Officer C. C H H. Christensen re re- re ported |