20 Tuesday. Sept. 3, 1985 University Daily Kansan Campus/Area 9 Nine die on highways in holiday accidents United Press International At least nine people were killed in traffic wrecks in Kansas over the Labor Day weekend, including four people in a two-vehicle wreck near Lawrence and a soldier at the Fort Riley military installation, officials said yesterday. In Leavenworth County, a car and 18-wheel truck collided head-on about 3:30 a.m. Saturday on U.S. Highway 24, 5 miles northeast of Lawrence, according to the Leavenworth County Sheriff's Department The car was westbound when it apparently crossed the highway's center line and collided with an eastbound truck that was coming over a hill, said Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper S.H. Frueh. Killed in the wreck were the truck driver and two men and a woman in the car, authorities said. There were no survivors. The truck driver was identified as Rocky L. Hladky, 27, Lawrence. Passengers in the车 were identified as Daisy M. L. Russell, 33, Lawrence; Daniel J. Baldwin, 43, Baldwin. The driver was Edward L. Breudhard, 49, Lawrence. Daniel W. Eckard, 24, died late yesterday morning at the University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan., said deputy Craig Davis of the Franklin County Sheriff's Department. In another accident, an Ottawa man died of injuries sustained about 5:45 a.m. yesterday when his car was struck by a train on the eastern outskirts of the Franklin County community. Davis said Eckard's car was struck broadside by a Union Pacific locomotive at a railroad crossing. Suspected KC arson kills 6; neighbor saves baby, others United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A fire believed to be arson swept through an apartment building early yesterday morning, killing six people and injuring six more, but others were saved by one resident who pounded off doors to wake them up. "I hollered and hollered and hollered," said Raymond Hatfield, 32, a first-floor resident credited with saving the lives of his neighbors and catching a baby tossed from a window. At least 20 people were in the three-story brick building downstown when a night watch commander at the fire station 100 yards away saw flames leaping from windows, said fire department spokesman Harold Knabe. He said evidence indicated the fire was set on the first-floor hallway at the rear of the building near the stairs. A police spokesman said a liquid accelerator was used to set the blaze, which was being investigated as a homicide. Four men and two women died on the building's third floor, Knabe said. Police identified the victims as Russell Young, 65, Kevin Fisher, 27, Jerry Bratcher, 31, Truman Cobb, 31, Mary Scott, 32, and Mildred Caldwell, 69. Police said they were all residents of the building. Improve Your Study Skills Attend the FREE! 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