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into the path of the train. The train struck the rear of the car, tossing it about 30 feet into the air, “The car spun into the watchman’s shanty, demolishing the building and filling the air with fragments, several of which struck the watchman. The car rolled to a stop on an embankment with Mr, Kopp pinned within and Mr. Pierce thrown half clear. Chief Deputy Coroner B. W. Cohen said multiple internal in-

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Central chapel, with burial in Floral Park. - Three Others Hurt Three other persons were injured in traffic accidents yesterday. Sadie Entwistle, 64, of 2638 N. Illinois, was treated at St. Vincent's. after she was injured in a two-car crash at 24th st. and Broadway. A car driven by Joseph Gasper,

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injured woman was a passenger, collided with a car driven by Harry Murray, 39, of 2144 E. 12th st, The crash of a trackless trolley | drivers by Roy Bell, 510 N, Alabama, with an auto driven by Pearl Bauman, R. R. 9, Box 480, resulted in injuries to Mrs. Bauman and her husband, Charles Bguman, a retired policeman. The accident occurred at 21st and Pennsylvania sts.

LAFAYETTE, Feb. 11 (U. P.).--Clarence Van Tress, Linden, was injured fatally yesterday when three automobiles collided four miles west of Lafayette.

NEW ALBANY, Fe Feb. 11 (U, P.).—

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PROPOSES END 10 FILIBUSTERS

Rep. LaFoliette T Talks Vere In GOP Senate Race.

Rep, Charles LaFollette (R. 8th Dist.) today had added a congres-

lined his proposals last night before the Kirshbaum forum here, calling first for a new senaie 1.we to end the power of the filibuster. “The subterfuge through which the passage of legislation is blocked must be removed,” he told forum listeners.

' Urges Voters to Act “The filibuster exists because the rules of the senate have not been amended so as to provide a democratic method of linliting debate when it is clear that the right of unlimited debate is being used to prevent fluid operation of legislative process.”

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FRANKFURT, Feb. 11 (U. P). —Today's redeployment timetable: At Sea: 560th and 443d antiaircraft artillery warning battalfons, 231st station hospital, Awaiting Shipment at Le Havre: 40th amphibious tractor battalion. Undergoing Final Processing at Le Havre: 211th, 770th and 775th field artillery battalions.

RESUMES PRACTICE

Three automobiles collided on a

day, causing injuries which proved fatal to Mrs. Marion Farrell, Jeffersonville, Mrs. Farrell died in a hospital an hour after the ac

2, | (orces, has reopened his offices at

Dr. Carl J. Schneider, who has returned here after serving three |and a half years with the army air

1008 N. Beville ave. As a captain, | Dr. Schneider had charge of the] dependents clinics at Barksdale, La., and MacDill field, Fla.

of ‘ (the importance of the issue and 4‘ must exact pledges from senatorial

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Confusion’ reigned over "union station yesterday afternoon as a fire high in the station’s tower released the automatic sprinklers, soaking passengers and flooding two floors. While the fire itself did . little damage; water caused some loss. Fixtures of the new restaurant were soaked, sections of the ceiling were

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As the bedlam reached its he crack ‘trains such as the Spirit of SL. Louis, the Jeffersonian and the Sycamore were ready to depart from the tracks above, Fire in St Mary's Chureh Fireman said the blaze, apparent ly. caused by defective wiring, caused little damage in the tower Another fire yesterday, in the| candle room of 8t. Mary's Catholic church, Vermont and New Jersey sts, was believed to have been set by a thief who looted the poor boxes. The fire was confined to the candle

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Rep. LaPollette also emphasized | that members of congress must maintain a better check on the ac tivities of the executive branch of government ‘without regard to party affiliation. Party loyalty, he said, cannot justify, for example, the approval of a presidential appoint-ment-when a senator feels that the appointee is not qualified. Backs Pension for Congressmen He also recommended. that congress set up improved technical and advisory services for its members to reduce their dependency on tech-

and by pressure groups. He expressed approval of the pen-

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said, provides sufficient basis for pensioning men who retire or are

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MEMORIAL SERVICES

Memorial services «for world war dead of Marion county will be held at 8 p. m. Friday in the World War Memorial

Baptist church, Y. M. C. A. and the Harpole and Young posts of the American Legion. Ex-Governor Henry F. Schricker | and Lt. Col. George Spencer Rob- | erts will speak.

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