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Show 'Will Relentless Penalties Never End?' - I V f'l!':rv w JJ. 4r '. jf Wn lit Iri -:: 'r X-, i-M - - - r- TWELVE WEEKS IN HOSPITAL, SIX MONTHS TO GO Thurman C. Snarr...Nine months' work cost of accident Mr. Snarr. leg was so mangled doctors could not put It la a cast until December S. "I wouldn't take 11000 for just ths pain I'vs gone through up till now, and they tell me I have at leaat another alx months la the hospital hos-pital ahsad of ma," ha reported. Mr. Snarr, a printer, will have lost at least nlns months' work before be-fore the doctora release him. The crowning sorrow to Mr. Snarr, however, was loss of his nsw glasses thsy cost him $20 in ths accident. Not even a piece of them could be found. KSItee-e ! Meter veklrle amseale eeee rtakae sa.ooo.oos aaaaalle. ea aiatllia ee eatS seal a eerrvw. bNt S relMtleM ,efree,f f - arrtSMte laelrafrM ISat few pereeae SpelSee soure, the tlrtlme aS tecr femlhee tl late eweeews "eeel" aeeca tekt. la IM awe Uux erealer an"! ef ISM aM mt eae eS raSHre the semWr ef aceiSMle, Tea Telesreea See ee- brWS a few trewei MM, eae ef Urk ie SeerrUieS awe. "Seven other traffic accident victims have been rolled into this one ward since I arrived three months ago. "Will the slaughter never cease?' riFTH Al Thurman C. Snarr, 38, 1140 Windsor street, fir in spoke, the lines pain and worry have etched in OF ,A his fsce the last 12 weeks became more noticeable. .-. He and a companion were struck by a motor- acmut pyj.,, s th ltepped from tne curb at Ninth East I 1 street and Belmont avenue the night of September Septem-ber 10. "I remember looking both ways for the lights of any approaching approach-ing vehicle, and then stepping into the street. The next thing I knew I woke up in the emergency hospital," Mr. Snarr said. . The force of the impact hurled him 30 feet. He suffered fractures of the left arm and thigh and severe head cuts. |