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RIVER BOTTOM
For i inwracked hours, Mrs. Rosie Pool of Dallas
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lay beside her wrecked car with a btIoken leg
feet from the road, but below it, she could hear oars
passing by, but no one saw her, or heard her cries
in the night. Mrs. Pool, of 107-Appian Way in the
drove
Oak Cliff section of Dallas, off Loop 12, in
Southeast Dallas County about 9 o'clock last night,
and wasn't discovered until 11 o'clock this morning.
Mrs. Pool ,'was thrown from her ear and was found
beside it after being in the rain and cold for fi/-
hours. A truck driver passed over the bridge,
saw Mrs. Pool waving at hima and summoned help.
AFTER WRECKER MAN PULLS CHAIN OUT OF FRAME.
Officer J.W. 4 Dyson says Mrs. pool was traveling
east on Loop 12, near the "iverlake Country Club,
when her car left the road and flew 70 feet through
the air before landing another 50 feet.
Mrs. Pool was taken to Methodist Hospital in Dallas.
She suffered a broken right leg, and right knee,
and multiple outs. She is in fair condition,
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