According to The Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL) Monday, October 25, 1965, page 57:
WIFE, 19 DIES; MATE, 3 MORE HURT IN CRASH
AUTOS COLLIDE NORTH OF HALF DAY
Mrs. Judith Langer, 19, of 701 Lake st., Antioch, was killed and four persons were critically injured last night in a two car auto accident in Illinois highway 21, north of Half Day.
Mrs. Langer was a passenger in an auto driven by her husband, Dennis, 21, which collided with a car driven by Doyle Black, 39, of 645 N. Elmwood av., Waukegan.
Langer, Black, and two other passengers with Langer, Miss Jo Anne Ott, 19, of 1653 N. Central av., and Lance Tepper, 18, of 4861 Warwick av., were taken to Condell Memorial hospital in Libertyville.
TRAPPED IN WRECKAGE
Firemen from the Vernon fire department worked for more than an hour before they were able to remove Mrs. Langer from the mangled car. Sheriff's Deputy Frank Wrobel said the injured were unable to be questioned.
According to The Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL) Monday, October 25, 1965, page 57:
WIFE, 19 DIES; MATE, 3 MORE HURT IN CRASH
AUTOS COLLIDE NORTH OF HALF DAY
Mrs. Judith Langer, 19, of 701 Lake st., Antioch, was killed and four persons were critically injured last night in a two car auto accident in Illinois highway 21, north of Half Day.
Mrs. Langer was a passenger in an auto driven by her husband, Dennis, 21, which collided with a car driven by Doyle Black, 39, of 645 N. Elmwood av., Waukegan.
Langer, Black, and two other passengers with Langer, Miss Jo Anne Ott, 19, of 1653 N. Central av., and Lance Tepper, 18, of 4861 Warwick av., were taken to Condell Memorial hospital in Libertyville.
TRAPPED IN WRECKAGE
Firemen from the Vernon fire department worked for more than an hour before they were able to remove Mrs. Langer from the mangled car. Sheriff's Deputy Frank Wrobel said the injured were unable to be questioned.
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