Two high school seniors, scheduled to be graduated Wed-J nesday, will be buried today—victims of a traffic accident which police said was caused by a motorist who ran a red light. 3
Classmates of the dead youths will be pallbeabers for ihej<
separate funerals.
The two victims died and a was ^ravelv iniured
They became the 33rd andh 34th traffic fatalities in New; Orleans since the beginning of'
when their automobile was struck by another car at S, Claiborhe and Napoleon about 1:15 a. m. yesterday. Dead are:
Hugh C. McKee in 17, 420 Dorrington blvd., Metairie.
John T. Mayer, 18, 2419 Au-dubon st.
They became the 33rd and 34th traffic fatalities in Newj Orleans since the beginning of the year. St. Martin Seniors
Both youths were seniors at St. Martin Episcopal school in Metairie and would have been graduated in ceremonies at the school Wednesday.
Young Mayer was an honor student. His classmate had been
a class officer for two