Monday, May. 16, 1927

Sedans

In Manhattan, at teeming Seventh Ave. & 49th St., the sedan of E. Parmalee Prentiss, son-in-law of John D. Rockefeller, plunged toward the curb, mounted the sidewalk, sent theatre crowds screaming and scurrying. Cause: Chauffeur James Reading dead of heart failure.

In San Matea, Calif., a milk wagon horse, startled, reared into the air, came down through the roof of a passing sedan, injuring five motorists; was shot dead.