Fire Trapped, Leaps To Death'own dies; m FALL IN HTEN ratSAMUEL MARKER, 36,IS VICTIM OF FATAL ACCIDENT.!Jumped F r o ni Blazing. Cab and Landed in Spill- . cd Iron — Terribly Burned.Jumping from the blazing , cab of his crane at the metal i mixer of the Steubenville plant of the Wheeling Steel Corporation plant here last •night, Samuel Marker, age 36, I s: rural route, No. 1, Steubenville, was fatally burned when She fell directly ’into molten . metal beneath, spilled from an -overturned ladle. He was 1 rushed to the Ohio Valley hospital in an ambulance but died t an hour and a half later with- i ’out regaining consciousness, d |!, Marker to work yesterday.afternoon and had woHted about JjhaU of his fight hour trick when Itlio accident happened. Marker-' had set a ladle at. the hack of the mixer into which the molten metal • was run. After the ladle had been 1 filled in some way It was upset e Sand the intense heat set fire to the c ?!cab of the crane. . ^In Hospital, a! Unable to stand the heat of thej1 (Turn lo Page Four)