Show FOUR INJURED IN CAR CRASHES Four persons were injured and two drivers arrested following three traffic crashes In Salt Lake City Thursday night and early Friday Leo L. L Arnold 38 Ninth avenue avenue ave ave- nue and Fay Gillette 25 T ocle were arrested for tor reckless driving The rhe Arnold machine crashed Into a safety zone at Second South and Main streets Friday at 1 45 a a. m. m No one was Injured Stopped for tor Light Gillette dr drove ve an automobile into the tho rear of one driven by Melba HiggIns 25 Butte Mont at nt Fifth South and State streets Friday at 1230 a. a m m. m The Higgins car was stopped for a red light it was re re- re- re ported Three persons were injured in the crash Mr Gillette who suffered a lacerated and bruised forehead and two passengers in hi his machine Frank Palmer 25 Tooele severe scalp lacerations and Miss Cleo Riding 21 1012 Eleventh East street deep lacerations of the forehead forehead fore fore forehead head beneath the right eye They were treated at the emergency hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital Gerald Mathie 16 son aon on of Mrs Margaret Mathie 23 North First West street was in the Salt Lake general hospital with a fractured right leg Friday Riding Bicycle He was riding on a bicycle pedaled pedaled pedaled ped ped- aled by Lawrence Passerine 15 East First South street which collided col col- with a machine driven by Charles W. W Taylor 32 W Woods Cross at First South and First West Wes streets Thursday at nt p p. p m. m In his accident report Gillette related d he ho was driving north on State street between 30 and 35 miles mUes per hour when he saw the Higgins machine I was unable to stop due to some default in the brakes the report read I 1 covered my face and tried trice to protect the others but could not Traffic Investigator C. C T. T Smith reported he be could find no evidence of f brake or skid marks at the scene |