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KODert m. oawes, *5<5, banau a truck driver, is in critical con tion in Magruder Hospital, s
iiig the loss of an armrfractur ec fcull and shock. The family Mr, and M Wilber C. Pike, 18 Nelson Ave., Toledo, including their children, Janice 5 and Gre¬ gory, 6 months, were less seriously injured.
Accident occured, about 8 p. m. on the open highway, about a quar¬ ter of a mile east of Camp Perry.
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Sheriff's officers and state high¬ way patrolmen called to the scene the accident was presumed to have occurred in the following manner: The truck tractor driven by Mr. Dawes was passing the Pike auto¬ mobile, both going east. The west¬ bound Armitage machine swung to the left to avoid a
'.vir. uawes trucK, meanwnue careened 110 feet and upset. Mr,
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