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Z THE WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1936 1 INDENCE I S prated July Two Dead in Traffic auve Decade on Nearby Highways (Continued From Page 1) M Ils Hectic Happenings of His by a car in front of her home. The auto was driven by Howard H. Day on the D. C. Force Sheppe, 27, of 2515 13th-st nw. Policeman William J. Kearns, 12th Precinct, of 935 G Place nw, re- ir ceived a broken shoulder when he was hit by a cab at First-st and Florida-av ne. Howard H. Hibbert, of 3520 10th-st nw, driver of the cab, was released in his employer's ai custody pending outcome of Kearns' injuries. Nine Negroes wer injured, one seri- ously, early today when a taxicob and a Cleveland-Washington bus collided at New York and New Jersey ave- be nues nw. A Negro woman, Jesse Davis, 33, of New York City, was taken to Freedman's Hospital with a fractured hip. Other occupants of the cab, which was driven by Rev. George W. Turner, an evangelist, of 3338 Sher- man-av nw, were treated at Freed- man's for cuts and bruises. DRIVER CHARGED Nile M. Bly, 33, of Seaton, Md., 01 was charged with reckless driving after a collision yesterday in which his car hit a parked auto in the 4400 block of Benning Road ne. He k And Ernest W. Brown as Major was treated at Casualty Hospital for a and Superintendent of Washing- face and arm cuts. ton Metropolitan Police. Edward Ellis, 50, of Brokerburg, V: Va., was treated at Emergency Hos- as he added his signature to the pital last night for a possible frac- fi annual July 4 order to all precinct tured skull after a two-car collision commanders. "Fourths of July have at 14th-st and Constitution-av nw become more and more orderly, and Orville Abrams, 49, of 1102 16th-st ne I have an idea this will be the quiet- nw, a passenger in one of the cars, ld est the department has ever seen. was bruised on the arms and legs. lis "We do, of course, receive many complaints about the illegal discharge est of fireworks purchased outside the Noted Woman Air Racer est District, and I have instructed my ty, men to pay special attention to such violations in the outlying precincts, Killed in Flaming Plane as where most of them occur. OMAHA, Neb. The body of Mrs. vn SKY ROCKETS BARRED Ruth Barron Nason, 25, noted wom- .ve an pilot and air racer, lay in a "There is no law here against the ist local mortuary today after being ex- sale and use of sparklers, torches, T- tricated from the charred wreckage box fires, fountains, colored lights, nd of her speedy racing plane late yes- non-poisonous snakes and cap pis- terday. tols. But we will not tolerate Ro- rk The flier was on her way from w man candles, torpedoes, sky rockets, m her home at Rochester, N. Y., to devil chasers, 1-of-a-guns, bombs to Denver, Colo., where she was to take yo or any other fireworks which con- d- part in the National Air Races to- a tain explosives.' day and Sunday. ar ite The major sighed. nk A bare 800 feet from the ground, it "It seems good to be 'cracking the ship caught fire. The rear con- down' on toys like Roman candles," trols burned away and flipping al- he added. "In the 90s we had to most on its back, the flaming ship keep our eyes peeled for lengths of crashed about a mile east of the air- pipe loaded with dynamite." n or h ol 4TH PRI t- n Following is the order of events for 1- bration: 10 a. 1.-Northeast suburban parade Oldest Inhabitants meet at Old streets nw. 11:00-Takoma Park exercises at Dean nues. Presentation of prizes to can University. 11:15-Softball game between Wesley 1 can University. 12:30-Takoma Park sports parade from Denartmen

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