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Show MAY SAVE ARM OF JENKINS YOUTH Physicians today were still hoping that the arm of Loyal Jenkins, 16, which was fractured in four places last Friday night when an automobile automo-bile turned over Injuring the lad and Instantly killing Lillian Keyes, might be saved from amputation. The lads Condition was still reported good at thi hospital today, but attending physicians phy-sicians declare that the critical stage has not vet been reached and whether wheth-er amputation will bo necessary will not be known for two days yet. A complaint charging Jenkins and Wallace Sorenson 16 with grand lar-1 lar-1 eny for the theft of the machine, which caused tho death of the girl durlnpr a joy-ride wa.s filed yesterday, It was said Charges of Involuntary manslaughter may also be filed later it was declared Funeral services for Miss Keyes were to be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock In the Wilson meetinghouse with Bishop James Piatt presiding. |