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te et ee - ~ FOUR ARE IURED “AS A SEDAN CAR SMASHE ] and had no authority from tt» officers) to surrender the documents. | The committee got partial pon J ne ate some of the per by | Going Sixty Miles an Hour, |cutea”” It Hits Smaller Vehicle— Passenger in Hospital. Pour persons were injured, one @eriously, and others had narrow es- apes early to-day when a Hudson Sedan going, according to the police. | more than sixty miles an hour. | crashed into a taxicab at 55th Streo: | and Eighth Avenue. The driver of the sedan, who was | among the injured, escaped in the | @rowd that gathered. Bdwin Cald-| ‘well, fifty-one, of No. 307 West 128th | Street, a passenger in the taxicab, ‘was taken to Roosevelt Hospital un- eonscious, with cuts about the head and possibly a fractured skal. ‘Two passengers in the sedan, who gave their names as John Lucy, thir- | ty-four, of No. 214 West 135th Street, | and John J: Simpson, twenty-six, of | No. 415 West 185th Street, were de- | tained at the West 47th Strect Sta- | tion as witnesses. They denied know- ing the identity of the driver of the car. Lucy was cut by glass. « The taxicab, owned by the Twen- eth Century Company and driven by George Cohen of No, 1466 Amater- Two Strap Model Gon Pi veaee onal a bedka’ up |] with Low All Leather French Heel Bighth Avenue when the sedun cam: kaye Gown on the wrong side of the atreet pom ray ord Blast Suni. at terrific speed, the police say. To avold @ collision, Cohen swerved Dis cab into 55th Street, but the sedan, however, struck the taxi, Which spun around several times, skidded twenty-five feet and was de- molished when it hit a lamppost Caldwell was buried out and Cohen Feceived injuries to his back. | The sedan was also considerably | The driver, bleeding from Cuts abuut the head, made off at aight @t Police Sergt. 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