Show HASHA BASRA WENT BLIND BEFORE THE TIlE ACCIDENT NEWARK N. N J. J Sept 16 That That the motorcycle accident on the mo me- on the eighth which has bas thus far tar resulted In Jn se seven en de deaths th was due to a a. sudden attack of paralysis suffered by rider Hasha l In is the opinion of at Dr Thomas Pascall the official track physician Dr Pascal d declares clares that Hasha probably probably ably became suddenly blind and helpless s from a a. paralytic condition resulting resulting- from the sudden hemorrhage e of ot the brain The physician had been treating Hasha Huha for tor an ailment which at times had se seriously seriously se se- affected his cy eyes s. s This was due to pressure of blood upon his brain during durin his speed demonstrations I 1 believe the accident was due to hem hem- of ot tho the brain followed by Instant and total blindness and was wag a a. partial condition of cf paralysis ls said paid Dr Pascal It was Kasha's Kashas determination to win the therace therace therace race from Seymour Semour whom he r regarded as his most dangerous rival and he attained at at- at tamed such terrific speed that It brought broughton on tho the attack |