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Show AUTOMOBILE CRASHES INTO QEC1C POLE Kmll MFl' Krhuler and flvf rm-panlnnii rm-panlnnii ftad narrow iwapta from dVatri or rloua Inju rv at 1 0 . JW o'r lo"k I h la mom In a: whrn thtr automobllr twervvvj tn thr mud In South Htii trft near Fourteenth 8uth trt and rrnshd Into an HfCtrlc power line pole, wrerkln the car and hurting the orrupfint throujth a inn yle of mat hinery Intu the road. Q"hilr and Karl Mm run. Jm-k Flelafh-mann. Flelafh-mann. liny Kinney, .fumes Rellley mrvt 'harlea- Kellley, Jr.. wre returning front a dove hunting- trip and were hlitmjt a llvHy par up Stale nireet tnward the rlty wnn the rnflf,h1rif B'tldded In the road, whim had been sprinkle! a short time hefore. Th big car swerved ;md st;"'-k u power line pole, urn ashing the car thoroughly. thor-oughly. How Charlea HHlli j . Jr.. w ho wan at the wheel, es ap-d with his life, no one of the others then In the car can understand. As It was, when he pirked himself up from the road wav t weniy feet away, where he had been hurled by thf impact, he found that he wmb uninjured, un-injured, with the exception of many minor mi-nor bruises. "Fat" Hchuler. who was In the front seat with Charles Rellley. Jr. was thrown In such a manner that his right arm crashed through the glass wind auard. hVhuler. who Is a heavy man. was thrown with great force and suffered suf-fered serious bruises on Ills right lea. a sprained wrist, and lacerations on his right hand. None of the others In the car was seriously seri-ously hurt. Kach suffered many slight bruises, but no serious Injuries were inflicted. in-flicted. After Jhe men had takTi an Inventory of their Injuries, one of their number limped to a telephone near by and sent a call for help to the city. Another automobile was sent for them, and they were taken to their homes. The car was wrecked so badly that It would not move under Its own power. The pieces were brought Into fche rty later and were taken to a garage, where If possible the car will be patched up. |