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QUE CM-iii-DNE CENTj ALL TODAY'S NEWS IN A NUTSHELL EASY TO REAP ON CAR GOING HOME THE DAY BOOK An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday VOY.5,N0.83 Chicago,' Wednesday, January 5, 1916 398g NOW WILL THE BOSSES LET UP ON THEIR FENDER FIGHT? Chicago Would Not Be Sorrowing Over the Death of; Catherine Goggin if Marshall Field Truck Had a' Fender, Says Margaret Haley Blame v Leads to Loop Bosses If the Marshall Field & Co. auto truck which crushed the life from , the body of Miss Catherine Goggin last night had been equipped with a tender, as the law provides, she would more than likely be alive today. That was, the cry of .Margaret Haley-over, the body dher old friend and fellow officer of, the Chicago Teachers' Federation last nighL It was her answer to State street's bit ter fight on auto truck fenders. The little woman, one of the few who dares, to lift her voice against big business, hurled the blame on Marshall Field & Co., on the other State street department scores and. Siii'yiig'ifT II II I I ll'llll 1 1ITTT --trs