SEVEN DIE IN TRAFFIC FIVE IN ONE CRASH
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WASHINGTON STAR' AUG 51
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Five in One Crash
seven Die in Traffic
CPYRGHT
Skid Marks foi 93 Feet'
Pvt. Bonar said the speed-
ometer on the Smith car was
stuck at 60 miles an hour and
that the other car showed skid
marks on the paving measur-
hig 05 foot
Mother, 2 Girls,
Youths Killed
In Maryland
Autos killed seven Washing-
and early today, five in one
head-on crash in nearby Mary-
land.
The sixth victim was a pe-
destrian at Fourteenth and R
streets N.W. and the seventh
died in a crash near Waynes-
boro, Va. The Maryland col-
lision, on a straight stretch of
State Highway 2, three miles
south of Edgewater in Anne
Arundel County at 11:45 last
night, took five lives and in-
lured three other persons. The
dead:
Richard Trotter, jr., 17, of
800 Aspen street NW killed
the hospital. g s iuc an-'
Sandra Jean Cook, 14, of other car and then spun Into
9323 Fourth street, Lanham, fhe victim, carrying him 87
feet.
Md., who died it an ambulance. Grant was charged with hom-
One Driver Among Injured icide, passing a red light and
The injured: j
unreasonable speed. 1
place N.W.,
daughter, who died en route Ito ` ron traffic li ht went through a k
t? k
Kischitz, 33. of 4884 Mae-
Arthur boulevard N.W., killed
when his car rammed into the
U: S. Highway 250, four miles ;.
east of Waynesboro, Va. State
Trooper W. ` W. Kauffman said
Mr. Kischitz apparently was
traveling at a high rate of
speed and did not see the truek
toll for this year to 530-2417-'
above th
fi
t
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gure a
t
is time:
CHARLOTTE
last year.
instantly. A two-car epilision at Four-
Robert P. Oberst, 16, of 5361 teenth and R streets N.W.
Chillum place N.E., who died caused the death of William T.
in Anne Arundel Hospital three Eatmon, 22, of 1420 R street
hours later. N.W., a pedestrian struck down;
by one of the autos.
U street. N.E.
RICHARD TROTTER, Jr.
KILLED-These are three
of the five victims of a
head on crash in Annc
Arundel County last night.
CPYRGHT
with the two girls, was return-
ing from a visit at Woodland
Beach. Anne Arundel County
Police Pvt. Orlando M. Bonar
said she had pulled out into
the north-bound lane to pass
another car and crashed into
the north-bound car driven by
Ronald Harris and containing
the otau four boas e rou
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Georgetown Hospital with back
and neck injuries.
Ronald David Harris, 18, of
5124 New Hampshire avenue
N.W., driver of one car, in Sib-
ley hospital with head injuries
and cuts over the entire body
Francis D. Banda, 16, of 1307
Sheridan street N.W., multiple
cuts and bruises. He was re-
leased from Anne Arundel Hos-
pital after treatment.
Mrs. Smith, driving; south
21 Riggs road N.E., who is in
undetermined condition at