Show THIRTY KILLED I 1 IN N WRECK IN HIO THREE TRAINS COME TOGETHER WHEN SIGNAL IS OBSCURED BY HEAVY FOG aliened that had been waiting on sick wife when not on duty and that he palled failed to give signals cleveland 0 with a toll of at least thirty dead and forty or more injured federal and state boffl dais and officials of the railroad company have begun an investigation into the cause which early wednesday led to one of tile the most disastrous wrecks in the history of the new york central system three trains including the awen ileth deth century limited westbound bound the now new york centrals palatial flyer and two sections of 0 no ag known as the chicago pittsburgh limited cast bound ramo came together in coll collision islon near Amli amherst erst 0 thirty beven miles west of Ct cleveland eveland reports generally credited were witt that the first and second sections ot of no ag 86 were proceeding at a rapid rate and at some points were only ollya a mils mile or so apart when tho the second section crushed into the first section tho the twentieth cantu century ry plo plowed wed into the wreckage t the first two trains which bulged over from the P parallel arallen tracks and the three were thrown together into a mass of debris A heavy fog from lake erie had settled down over northern ohio this with the alleged failure of a tower man io to do his duty under the rules was ascribed by some of the railroad officials as the cause of the disaster the tow ermun it was said had been withof walthou sleep most of the time since sunday night his wife icing being ill and requiring ilia his attention when lie was not on duty |