Birmingham News sleeve BN0040778
Auburn, Alabama / 1. Diversified Products company story on darts / 2. Fatal wreck I-85 near Auburn / Mr. and Mrs. Ros of Reston, Virginia killed / Preholiday Fatal Wreck / Two Virginia residents, traveling on I-85 near Auburn exit, were killed Friday around 6:30 a.m. when their car left the highway...
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Auburn, Alabama / 1. Diversified Products company story on darts / 2. Fatal wreck I-85 near Auburn / Mr. and Mrs. Ros of Reston, Virginia killed / Preholiday Fatal Wreck / Two Virginia residents, traveling on I-85 near Auburn exit, were killed Friday around 6:30 a.m. when their car left the highway and overturned. Driver of the car, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ros, 60, was removed from the overturned car. Later it caught fire and her husband's body, was found in the backseat. He was believed to have also died in the wreck before the fire destroyed their car. Officers speculated that Mrs. Ros fell asleep after traveling all night from Reston. Sander Ros was 77. / Hold for story on Diversified Products for Special - Jobs and Dollars. / Darts Going Big Time in U.S. / Cal James, executive vice president, and Ira Pollack, vice president corporate purchasing, look over popular darts game. / [Notes included] |
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BN0040778Birmingham News sleeve BN00407781977-12-241970-1979JonesBirmingham News77-07323Auburn, Alabama / 1. Diversified Products company story on darts / 2. Fatal wreck I-85 near Auburn / Mr. and Mrs. Ros of Reston, Virginia killed / Preholiday Fatal Wreck / Two Virginia residents, traveling on I-85 near Auburn exit, were killed Friday around 6:30 a.m. when their car left the highway and overturned. Driver of the car, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ros, 60, was removed from the overturned car. Later it caught fire and her husband's body, was found in the backseat. He was believed to have also died in the wreck before the fire destroyed their car. Officers speculated that Mrs. Ros fell asleep after traveling all night from Reston. Sander Ros was 77. / Hold for story on Diversified Products for Special - Jobs and Dollars. / Darts Going Big Time in U.S. / Cal James, executive vice president, and Ira Pollack, vice president corporate purchasing, look over popular darts game. / [Notes included]Alabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/103418 |
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