Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1913 — EARL CLOUSE BROKE LEFT ARM THURSDAY [ARTICLE]

EARL CLOUSE BROKE LEFT ARM THURSDAY

Coat Tail Caught oa Iron Pin on Bus and Threw Him to the Ground. Earl Clouse suffered a fracture of one-bone in his left arm, a short distance below the elbow Thursday night. He drives a bus for “Billy” Frye and went to jump down from the driver’s seat to open the bus door. His coat tail caught on a small iron post at the side of the seat and he was thrown to the ground with the result above stated. Dr. William O’. McDowell, of Newark, N. J., was nominated for the Nobel peace prize of 1912-13 by Representative William Sulzer, chairman of "the house committee on foreign affairs. It was Mr. Sulzer’s last official act as a representative. Dr. McDowell is president of the League of .Peace. , ■ ■. -