Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1917 — Passenger On Monon Is Roughly Handled For Insult. [ARTICLE]
Passenger On Monon Is Roughly Handled For Insult.
Sunday afternoon a passenger on the Monon from Lafayette “homed” into a conversation about fee war wife four others and as a result was severely handled and fee chances are he would have sustained fatal injuries but for fee timely appearance of the conductor and other members of the train crew. The passenger in question made insulting remarks about fee flag and the government. The four men undertook to throw the man out of the car window, but the conductor interfered and turned fee man over to a secret service agent at monon. It is not known for certain what became of him. He was on his way from Starke county but the probabilities are feat he is injajLin CKicagbby this* time.
