,eon .i •i:L ■ ’_*SMurder, Autos Fires andto MarCNITJED PRESS v ; ’Traffic ac^dfjiits, fire; liquofe i and guns' cqrtiMned in c!ainjin)f; a'heavyah$v^', H/ •*.1iledSihlOIiip^wewi^^iftrTSw^. ..-VataElStatt5«3K‘Jffiema^ei?*trapa#;^Gonvoy ^ljet'e. t^i:^ Conyoy: TT '_ ’idjfchool studehte*! v/«i*e ' Ailed when. . ■their automobile, was struck- hy '/aJ. I■p/vnt^avTvarita '■frAle^ht. ♦ rflin* ** The 'lgestr-Pennsylvaitja . Weight train: victims were* * Morris; Ivreicher, 17; Dill Burley,, 17,’and Ward McDaniels, 17. The youths were returning from a party' when the’ accident occurred. .... - ' •At Cincinnati Charles D1 Virgilio shot and killed his divorced wife, Josephine, *38, because she was.: associating with another man. He was arrested and charged with murder. The shooting occurred in the auditorium of the Metropolitan theater.John E. Jhcque, 15, of NorthRoyalton, died at Berea fromwounds received when a companion, with whom he was hunting, accidentally shot him.Horace Ankeney, 80, former state legislator, was killed near Xeniawhen he was run down by ah automobile driven by Carroll St. John of Dayton.At Columbus Mrs. Sarah Gilbert, 67, mother of a Columbus shoe dealer, was fatally injured when she(Turn to Page Six—No. 8)Re* •; i-(UlIsitanthdeofthPAT HENRY GIVENflcMiwinurhinjshAiNiMlt;