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Show IDHIVER JAILED i afteii era OFfflllJES William Hansen Said to Hare Fled Scene After Crash in Which Mrs. Summerhays Was Hurt Mra. Sarah Summerhaya. It, of 12 College street. Buffered a fractured frac-tured hip and contusions of tha right le( and arm Friday evening at Tits o'clock when 1ha automo-bile automo-bile driven by her eon, Richard Summerhaya. t. of 1(71 Browning avenue. In whlrb ehe waa a pss-sengsr, pss-sengsr, waa struck by another ma-china ma-china at Fifth Eaat and Second Saortb saeeats. . The ether machine wae driven by William Hansen, it. of Eaet Second South street, who la said to have fled from the scene af the eccldent Immediately after it happened. hap-pened. Haneen wae arreeted thla Riomlnl and cbaravd with violating violat-ing two aerttone of tha traffic lawe. He le In all ander IIM bonne, which bad not baea produced thla afternoon - hire. Summerhaya and John Sua-merhaya. Sua-merhaya. who waa alee a paeaen-Cr paeaen-Cr In tna wrecked aaarhlna, are taken ta the emeraency hoenttal. The former waa removed ta the i D. B. hospital, where her condition waa reported "only fair today. Tha accident oorurred. accordlnc to police Inveatlgation. when Haneen. Han-een. driving weet an Second South etreet at a rata ef about fore1 ml lea an hour, failed fa alow Sown and rive the rkrht af way ta the Stimmerhaya machine, which had already entered the Intereectlon. trevellne at the rata af about fifteen fif-teen mllee an hOMr, eouth an Fifth Eaat etreet. Both machlnea ware badly wrecked and Mra Hummer-haya Hummer-haya wae thrown out af her eat to the pavement - Police etarted a erarrh for Haneen Han-een thla moraine and learned that he did not return to hie home unill 2 'o'clock thla morning, leaving about T a. m. for hla work. They went to tha latter place, but Haneen Han-een had been Informed police were eearchlng for him before their ar- rival and reported In the pollcs station hi the meantime. OV HURT WHIN CAR AND AUTOMOBILE C0LLI0I. Richard Crocker, son of Mr. ant Mra. V, B. Crocker. 114 West Nortl Temple street. Buffered a seven contusion of the reft shoulder ant possible fracture of the left eellai bone this morning when ths automobile auto-mobile In which he was riding an which his mother waa driving era. struck by a northbound streetcar on Main atreet between First ana Second South streets. Mrs. Crotdtef wss driving south en Msin street and started to turn around " middle of the block. Anothernu-chlne Anothernu-chlne In front of Her obatrncted ths woman driver's vlsw. he said, and the atreetcar hit ths ante before the motormsn could atop. . Collisions between streetcars and automobiles have been narrowly averted In about tha aame epot on Main atreet for the paat three mornings during heavy traffic periods, pe-riods, according to Patrolman C. W. Rider, because of the bad condition con-dition ef the atreetcar tracks Thursday and Friday mornings au-tomobllee au-tomobllee hava been etalled. Rider said, because of tires being torn off when the wheela were caught between rails and paving blocks. The right front fender and right rear wheel on the Crocker machine were 'practically demolished when It was struck. PCOCSTRIAN STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILI. Ray F. Cutlsr, M, ef 411 Emerson avsnue, suffered a scalp laceration, bruises on the left hip, knee and hand when he was struck by an automobile driven by Hurt Hall. 740 Kelly court, at Ninth South and Third Eaat streets. Cutlsr was changing from ons streetraa to soother so-other and, according to Hall's po-' lies report, dodged back and forth In front ef the automobile wheels, while Mrs. Cutler, who waa with him. walked directly across the street and was uninjured. |