Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1913 — Rides Miles on Engine Pilot. [ARTICLE]

Rides Miles on Engine Pilot.

Clijiging to the pilot of the engine with one hand while she held the unconscious form of her companion with the other, Miss Mary Farber, a small seventeen year old girl, rode more than two miles form the West Park avenue crossing, where their horse and buggy were struck by a Baltimore & Ohio passenger train, to the Mansfield passenger station, relates a dispatch from that point. Her screams' there brought assistance. None of the train crew knew that anything had been Btruck until the station was reached. Miss Farber escaped with only a few bruises. Her companion, Fred Lutz, aged eighteen, is suffering with two fractures of the skull and probably will die.