Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1911 — IN TURNTABLE PIT [ARTICLE]

IN TURNTABLE PIT

Monon Engineer Suffers Broken Neck in Pall at South Ham, tnond. Lafayette, Ind., August 3. Samuel W. Marlow age thirtythree, of Lafayette, engineer on the Monon railroad, fejl into a turntable pit at Sooth Hammond, the northern terminal of the railroad, this morning apd his neck was broken. He was dead when he was taken from the hole. Marlow had worked for the Monon seven years, first as a fireman, and then as an engineer. He was a member of division No. 7 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Two brothers are engineers on the Monon; one of them, Elmer C., running out of this city, and the other, George \Y., running out/ of Indianapolis. He is survived by a widow, father, five brothers and three sisters. The body was brought here this monjing for burial.