Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1915 — Car Pushed Him Into River. [ARTICLE]

Car Pushed Him Into River.

Gustave Rein berg, a manufacturer, will now buy a new motor car, but it will be a self-starter. He had ono which coat $4,000 and seemed to be a reliable and docile car until the other day. Mr. Retnberg believes now that it had long nursed a secret grudge against him. While he was cranking it on a West Shore ferry boat. It started up, pushed him Into the river and jumped In after him. They picked Ms. Reinberg off an ice cake, but the car has not been recovered. Mr. Reinberg is of the opinion that it ran about as fair aa Albany on the river bottom. And he had the best opportunity to notice which way and how briskly it was moving.—New Tork Letter to the Cincinnati Timee-Star.