one Injuredd9£*In 4 Mishaps{ FRAKL1N - No personal injuries were suffered in four week* ’ end traffic accidents on city , streets, reported the Franklin pol-« ice.A car operated by Mrs. Samuel ij Huston, 23. of 44 Elk Street, trav-Heling east on Seventh Street, col* - lided with a car operated by Paul 5 Gene Tidd, 23. of 313 Klk Street, .{traveling north on Liberty Streetf at 1:55 p. m. Saturday.Mrs. Huston failed to notice the oncoming sedan as she entered the intersection to cross Liberty Street.A car operated by Thomas M. Thomas, of Youngstown, stopped ’{suddenly at 1215 Liberty Street and ’Iwas struck from behind by a . operated by Frank A. Flemming.of 1304 Otter Street at 12 45 a. i j Sunday.i1iA 1953 sedan operated by (loyde Good, of 307 Fifth Street, sustained a damaged rear fender when struck by a 1953 sedan operated j j by Almedia Kay Hood, of Am-? | bridge, at 2:27 p. m. Sunday. j The Good vehicle was traveling north on thirteenth Street, making } a left turn onto Grant Stre» t when the Hood car following in the line ot traffic struck the fender, i A car operated by William Sines,! 18. of Kenner dell, backed into a parked car owned by John G. Mih-leder, of 131 Elm Street, at 9 56j p. m. Sunday.The Mihleder car was parked In front of the Terminal Grill on Twelfth Street. Damage was min- 1