Six More Die In Stale TrafficBy United Press InternationalWest Virginia’s highway death *! toll for the year to date was boost-s;ed to 258 with six fatalities re** ported during the weekend. The ( year-ago figure was 36 higher at f 294.State Police said Mrs. Maxine Kuykendall, 47, of Cumberland, I Md., was fatally injured Sunday! when a car driven by her husband, Ernest, collided with another auto driven by Samuel Morris, 51, Ridtgeley. The accident occurred on W. Va. 28 about 13 [ miles northeast of Keyser.Larry Brown, 19, and Mrs. Edgar Neville. 56, both of Manning-ton, were fatally injured Saturday in a two-car collision on U. S. 250 near Fairmont Brown died Sunday in West Virginia University Hospital at Morgantown.John W. Thomas, 36. Trenton.: N.J., was killed Sunday in a two-- car wreck on U. S. 11 near Martinsburg. Police theorized he suf-- fered a heart attack before swerving head-on into another car.* State Police also reported the death Sunday of Marvin R. Barrett, 20, Martinsburg, who w as injured in a wreck last Wednesday■ on U. S. 11 near Martinsburg.Hartley A. Riddle. 34. of Cottle, Nicholas County, was fatally injured Saturday when his car left a rural road and crashed near Webster Springs.