Six Persons Hurt In Four-Car Crash At Port AlleganySix persons were injured, none seriously, in a four-onr nccklent on* ' Rt. 6, about three-tenths of a mile i from the intersection of Rta. 6 urnl 155 In Port Allegany at 3:30 o'clock! Sunday afternoon. jThe mjuricd persons were Iden- \ t if Jecl as Lowell Todd. Port Allegany,! R. D. 2. cut right hand and left elbow; Patricia Bly, Port Allegany, a passenger in the Todd car. body bruises; Mrs, E u r e 11 a Taylor. Port Allegany, R. D. 1, n j passenger in the ear driven by her husband, Raymond E. Taylor, body bruises; John Baker, a passenger in I he car of his brother-in-law, Mr. Taylor, possible fractured ribs and injuries to the right side; Ronald L. Himes, Clermont, body bruises, and John Sillies, Clermont, a pas-senger in the Himes car, left arm abrasions and body bruises.All were treated at the scene,near the highway bridge, over theAllegheny River, by a Port Allegany physician.According to Pennsylvania State Police at Kane, the accident oc- j curred when Mr. Himes, traveling ; ease on Route 6, passed the Taylor) car and then pulled out again to pass a 1949 coach driven by Edward W. Caldwell, Smethport, colliding with the 1940 coach driven by Mr. Toad, which was preceding west.Police said that the collision swung the Himes car Into the path of the ; Caldwell vehicle and that Mr. Tay- ’ lor, attempting to go around the I coll is ion also ran Into the Himes ; car. :iSlight damage resulted to the j Caldwell vehicle, while the Todrl machine was reported demolished The Taylor vehicle received damage to the right front fender, right front wheel, both headlights, the windshield and the left door and fender.