ippieuleaves gh, a s and hlan i, j two erick,outhester-juryaliasthropsteal-emaning itwan-re meforeidaynter-- aft-ation es of Insti-Har-, andChi-linoise al-Abandons Center Ave*, To Avoid Possible CollisionTo avoid what looked like apossible collision, Roland Fradg-ley, 65, of 15636 Loomis avenue, drove his automobile out ot t enter avenue Monday noon, climbing over the curbing at the northeast corner of that street and 156th street, crossing the parkway and sidewalk, knocking down an iron fence, and hitting a tree.Two other occupants ot the car were Ted Thompson, of the Turlington Court apartments, and A. W. Nelson, of 15644/Loomis avenue. They were bruised as a result of the crash.The driver of the car which 1;radgley thought he might hit or be hit by was Paul Turney, of the Turlington Court apartmentswho was driving east on 156th street.The crash was investigated byPolice Sgt. Frank Bauman who was at his home for luncheon at the time. The car hit the tree in front of the sergeant’s home.Coining Talkie To ShowHow Gold Is Minedand s ready 1 ton del George Chiefin reac acter v Bielc holdup salesms time a Bieleck was Ed Foliocream sales me Biel“The Bieleck go back Wey wimen th Erickso the oth Erickso guns I Wher ed up t here th ing anc trap Sihereabogone w a fewT. O. Gibbs, of Chicago, will Qre., hibe the speaker at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Thursday,through a girl