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tension lineman, was riding “blind baggage” between tender and the Jagaake car. He was thrown clear

KILLED wreckage and rushed first to IN TRAIN AIN CRASH Ne a of the injured in the engine cab. Trainmen said there were 52 pas-

| sengers on the train. They were | taken to their destinations by

. dat t fro: Two Others Hurt Seriously rar ose a Rg TE As Flyer Hits Car at

|e from the ties and twisted into the wreckage. New Augusta.

| Mr. Noggle had worked for the Big Four since he was 17. During [the World War he enlisted in | Co. B 138th Infantry and served | for 18 months in the largest American engagements in France. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

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Amarillo, Tex.; Jack Sayle, Mona, W. va.; Mrs. B. D. Walker, San Bar- | nadino, Cal, and Mrs. Murphy, Chicago Heights. | 15; A 12; Richard, 10; Mary, Railroad officials said the 3009: Donald, 7; Earl, 6; Raymond, 1. : yards of torn up track would be re- | He was "a member of Center paired by noon today | Lodge, F. & A. M, Indianapolis Mr. Noggle lost his life after he | Chapter 5. Ama ] : had escaped the wrecked engine Surviving Mr. Andrews are his cab and then re-entered it in an | mother Mrs. Chriscolda Andrews, effort to save the life of Mr, An-| and a sister, Mrs, J. C. Rickards, drews. Both were scalded fataily| Poth ot K Kankakee. with live steam.

Mr. Adair, who was riding in the OVER R 13. 500 VISIT engine cab, apparently was thrown DUTCH ART EXHIBIT

clear of the wreckage. Physicians | More than 13.500 persons have at-

said his life depends on how little of the steam he breathed. His feet were scalded badly and he was cut tended the exhibit of 75 Dutch masand bruised. | terpieces at the John Herron Art Railroad men said the impact of Museum the last two weeks, Wilbur the crash lifted the front :ruck of | D. Peat, director, announced toda the locomotive from the rails. The Miss Anna Hasselman, museum train was traveling between 60 and director, is to be the principal lec-

Elizabeth | Helen Noggle, and children, Frances, |

LA GUARDIA HITS

‘Terms Hitler Unworthy of Being Met on Field Of Honor.

By United Press | NEW YORK, March 16.—Mayor

La Guardia's latest attack on Adolph | Hitler was expected today to inten- |

|sify at Washington and Berlin the | strained diplomatic relations caused [by his recent denunciation of the ‘German cjancellor and of Naziism. Using a German phrase, Mayor La Guardia declared last night that Hitler was not worthy of being met on a field of honor “personally or diplomatically.” Speaking at an anti-Nazi mass meeting the New New York Mayor, whojcaused an exchange of diplomatic notes between Germany and the United States, declared that Hitler was not “satisfaktionsfaenig.” He volunteed that the meant lenge to a duel” closer translation would be “cad,” or “vellow dog.” persons who speak German said.

phrase

FUEHRER AGAIN

shot by a native of the fierce Moti-

“beneath accepting a chal- | A less literal but

the “worst possible insult.” Uttered by a German to a German, they said, it would mean a challenge to a

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matically closed the meeting of 20,000 persons in Madison Square Garden sponsored by the American Jewish Congress and the Jewish Labor Committee. Earlier the audience had voted a “spiritual and financial boycott” against Germany and had listened to many speakers, including John L. Lewis, chairman of the Committee for Industrial Organization, and Gen. Hugh Johnson, former NRA administrator.

ARROW WOUND FATAL

By United Press MARACAIBO, Venezuela, March 16.—Jess Poulson, of Mott, Tex, drilling superintendent at the Barco, Colombia, oil concession of the | Texas Co. died today as the re-

sult of a gangrenous condition caused by an arrow wound. He was

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