ofgISss•ylofeidd,i«ip11.tne-ofatinisA fine of $20 and costa was paid Monday in Police Court by Jerry Eugene Angel!, 18, 1638 N. Pennsylvania, on a chargethat he struck an unattended vehicle without contacting the owner or leaving information. Police said he was in one of 13 weekend auto accidents reported in the city.Officers said Angel! admitted being the driver of a car Sunday that hit a parked car in front of 1615 N. Delaware. The parked car belongs to Mary L. Shackle-ton, rural Manly.After police investigation, the car responsible for the accident was found in front of Angell* s home, and Angell was contacted and arrested. Damage was to the left rear of the parked car and right rear of the car that Angell admitted driving.ued to be a factor in collis Locations and drivers invi in other Sunday mishaps v At E. State and Georgia-Groves, address not listed ing west and turning n Howard G. Horn, 605 E. £ going west behind her and in trying to slop.At 6th and S. Taft — JotDrew, rural Charles City, jeast in a truck in the north and had to make a wide to turn north; Thomas A. Q 532 5th SE, going east blt; the truck,Tha list of accidents also inaha mAt 115 7lh NW — Claren-McGurk, 1616 N. Federal.j ' 'ed and, opening driver’s Patricia Ann Dempsey, 40 NW, going east and hit the car door. ■At 1621 N. Federal—Hi! run vehicle struck a car pi by Clifford J, Rueblin, 6CJackson. Police found what