According to reports from Charlotte, M.W. Henderson of Kannapolis and his three sons, Clyde, Leonard and Eugene Henderson, remained in a Charlotte hospital Sunday, due to injuries they received in an auto accident Saturday afternoon on the Concord-Charlotte highway.
Clyde Henderson, whose condition is reported as some better, continued seriously ill with a fractured skull, said the reports.
K.G. Allsbrook, Princeton University student, was placed under arrest Sunday night, pending developments in the child’s condition.
Young Allsbrook was recognized with W.S. Lee, vice president and chief engineer of the Southern Power Company, to appear when wanted. The warrant was served by rural police officers.
The defendant is one of a party of students to spend the holidays with W.S. Lee Jr. The wreck, as explained by them, was due to the slippery road in Saturday’s rain and was unavoidable. Both cars were considerably damaged.
From page 2 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Dec. 22, 1925
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