FAIRFAX COUNTY RECORDS TENTH TRAFFIC DEATH

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000400280032-9
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November 16, 2016
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April 26, 2000
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March 18, 1963
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t.., Queer MAR S 1963 s>a ?_ Pa ---- STATINTL ALEXANA oVLYd'For Release 2000/05/24: CIA GAZETTE ^,V SING 13,276 a irfaxCounty Records Tenth (Traffic Death Minnesota Man Dies Following Collision Here By Frank Tropin, Staff Writer Fairfax County's 1963 fatal traffic toll continued its rapid climb Saturday night with death of a 33-year-old Minne- sota man whose car was struck head-on by a Ft. Bel- voir soldier's vehicle on Richmond Highway at Gr veton. Listed as Fai~fax County's 10th fatality of the year, compared to three at this time last year, was William Lyle Schuehle whom Fairfax County police identified as a Central Intelligence Agency employe and a resident of 1144 8th Ave., S.W., Fairbault, Minn. The striking vehicle, police said, was operated by Sp. 5 Harold F. Roark, a native of Coldbrook, N. Y., currently stationed .with the 87th Engineer Battalion, Ft. Bel- voir. Accident investigators said Roark, driving a 1961 model car lost control of his vehicle while southbound, running off the shoul- der of the road, up an embank- ment and careened into a skid back on to the highway where he smashed head-on into the victim's 1959 Volkswagen. Scihuehle was dead on arrival at Alexandria Hospital while Roark was later admitted to DeWitt Army Hospital, Ft. Belvoir with cuts and bruises and today was listed ih satisfactory condition. County police said no charges Approved For Rellliasoe , 5; alt P75-000018000400280032-9 investigation.