The Boston Globe/1957/Youth, Girl Die
Youth, Girl Die; 4 Hurt In Car Skid
Bedford, Massachusetts; December 26, 1957. Two teenagers were killed and four others hurt, one critically, when their car swerved off the Middlesex Turnpike and rammed a tree in a rainstorm at 3:30 p.m. today. Police said the dead were Richard S. Smith, 17, of 27 Arnold street, Arlington, a sailor home on Christmas leave, and Joyce Endicott, 14, of 268 Powder House boulevard, Somerville. They said Smith was driving the car. Taken to Symmes Arlington Hospital were three other Somerville youngsters, Leo J. Dunne Jr., 17, of 65 Farragut avenue; Carol A. Huber, 15, of 1122 Boston avenue; and Paul J. Caplis, 17, of 19 Clarendon avenue.
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