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Four persons were injured in two separate traffic accidents Sunday afternoon in Victoria. Dora Estrada, 13, daughter of Juan Estrada of Route 3, was admitted to DeTar Hospital with a serious knee injury. She and three sisters were passengers in an auto driven by Guadalupe Guana, 19, of 505 W. Santa Rosa, when the vehicle failed to negotiate a 90 degree turn on Fordyce Road and slid sideways through a fence into some railroad ties. Others treated at DeTar Hospital, where they were taken by Fire Department modulance, were Maria Estrada, 12, and Paula Estrada 23. Guadalupe Estrada, 10, another passenger, wasn't hurt The accident was in vestigated by Highway Patrolmen Charlie Havida, Zeke Cavazos and Jim Kaelin, and Deputy Tommy Rakowitz. In another accident, Donald Edward Wells, 15, of 1105 N. Oliver, suffered a broken leg when the motorcycle he was riding was in collision with a pickup truck at Goldman and Pecan. Police Officer Bill Alex, who investigated, said the youth's motorcycle struck the rear of a pickup truck driven by Clarence David Hoffman. The truck had stopped for a stop sign at the intersection. The youth was admitted to Citizens Memorial Hospital the remark in Peking to visiting Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the reports said. Chou, 76, was not present when Bhutto arrived at Peking airport Saturday because his doctors had advised complete rest, Radio Pakistan said However, correspondents traveling with Bhutto reported that Chou and his wife showed up later, greeting Bhutto at a guest house in the city “I am not very well, because I am old now,”’ Chou was quoted as saying. ‘Foreign correspondents abroad began an uproar after I could not attend a banquet.” The radio said he was miss ing at the banquet during a visit by the president of Senegal on Thursda y His health, however, appar ently wasn't preventing him from some of his duties. Bhutto met with Chairman Mao Tse-tung for 90 minutes in Mao's study on Saturday, in the presence of Chou and other top Chinese and Pakistani officials, the correspondents said on Sunday, Chou and Bhutto held a second round of talks for two hours and he planned to meet Bhutto again Monday The talks are expected to cover conditions in the Indo- Pakistan subcontinent after the repatriation of 90,000 Pakistani POWs from India and the rec ognition of Bangladesh by Pakistan ‘in February. The official Hsinhua news agency, in a broadcast moni tored in Tokyo, reported that Chou did not attend a state banquet Sunday night he was to have hosted in honor of Bhutto The news agency gave no reason for Chou's absence Vice Premier Teng Hsiao ping, in a toast to Bhutto, made the only reference to Chou's no nattendance by saying, “I am entrusted by Premier Chou En lai to be host at this banquet tonight ”
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Victoria, Texas, US

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