Accidents Claim Three Women in L.B. AreaTwo women have died of . injuries suffered in traffic accidents, and a third woman has died of injuries resulting from a fall off a horse.Consuelo C. Borunda, 4*1. 9649 Burma Road, Pico Rivera, died Sunday a Whittier Presbyterian Hospital from injuries she received in an auto collision earlier in the day at Slauson Avenue and Pioneer Boulevard, Norwalk.Mrs. Borunda was the passenger in a car driven by her husband, Manuel, 42, which collided with an auto driven by Hon E. Weatherly, 22, 9304 Oak St., Bellflower, at about 1:30 a.m., Weatherly was booked at Norwalk jail on manslaughter charges.Borunda was in serious condition at Whittier Presbyterian, where his wife died at 3:35 p.m.* * * *THE HIGHWAY Patrol reported Lhal Monica Syn-ovec, 19, a waitress, oT 5522 Bell Avc., Cypress, died Sunday night at Orange County Medical Center of injuries suffered in a Fullerton traffic accident Ocl. 8.Officers said her* carspun off the roadwayon Lhe interchange betweenthe northbound Santa Ana Freeway and the east-bound Riverside Freeway. No other vehicles were involved.The Orange CountySheriffs Department reported that Mrs. Norman West, 35. of 16D60 Elbert Circle, Fountain Valley, died at 10:24 p.m., Sunday, about five hours after she was thrown from her horse on the dry bed of the Santa Ana River Channel.Officers said a witness,'Floyd Rushing. 19, of 1925 S. Center St., Santa Ana, reported that he saw Mrs. West “fight to control the horse then fall on her head.”cormtiw:s\ ohioMayors of ElevenColumbuses GatherCOLUMBUS, Ohio lt;/P — Mayors or represenla-I ivcs from 11 cities named Cnlumhus were in Columbus, Ohio, Lhis weekend fur the Columbus Day USA Pageant commemorating the discovery of America.A two-hour parade and fireworks display climaxed the festivities Sunday evening. Representatives attended from Columbus City and Columbus June-; lion. Iowa, and from Cn-. Itmbus, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, North. Carolina. North Dakota and Wisconsin.