W. E. Warren killed in auto wreck---In collision with a N.O.G.N. freight train at the Cumnock crossing, W. E. Warren, aged about 60 years, and was a lifelong resident of the parish, was thrown from his car and fatally injured just after the noon hour Wednesday, the automobile being totally wrecked. Mr. Warren is said to have driven upon the track just as train No. 333, south bound, Sam Forbes engineer, passed over the the crossing, and he was thrown under the train in such manner that his right arm was ground and crushed and the right leg broken and cut; the most serious injury however being a puncture entirely through the right side with profuse internal hemorrhage. The train crew picked up the injured man and rushed him to Franklinton where they had wired ahead for medical aid. Dr. Brock met the train and gave first aid, and on a cleared track in in record speed they continued on into Bogalusa, where surgeons at the E.S.M. hospital took immediate charge of the case. Members of the family were called immediately to his side but he breathed his last a very short while after reaching the hospital.