Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1925 — Page 7

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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925

Uiung Man Becomes New President Os Wisconsin U. New York, May 22 —Ayoung man 1 who sees a thrill in lila new venture will be the next "proxy" of the University of. Wisconsin. The young man is Glenn Frank, who started life in the country town of ' Queen City, Mo., became editor of the 1 entury Magazine at 33 ami now >t ili, accepts the presidency of the Wisconsin university. Authorization to announce his acceptancy was given the United Press yesterday afternoon. ‘ I am delighted with the venture involved in so distinguished a university," Frank said. 1 Frank probably will be the young est university president in the country. Continuing with confidence, and enthusiasm, he added, "but I have no feeling of great transition. The teaching function of journalism always has been of primary interest to me". Frank said no successor as editor of the Century Magazine had been selected and that he could not discuss any future policies until he had studied the situation at the University of Wisconsin. At 37 Frank becomes the youngest president in the so-called "Big Teu" colleges. President W. A. Jessup of the University of lowa, who is 48, is the only other “Big Ten" proxy under fifty. President Os University Os C hicago Seriously ill Chicago, May 22 —(United Press)— President Ernest De Witt Burton of the University of Chicago spent a restless night and at times was very weak, but rallied this morning, physicians announced in a bulletin issued at 9 am. today. Dr. Burton underwent an operation for intestinal disturbance yesterday. This was the second operation. the first having proved unsuccessful. Dr. Burton’s temperature is 100. and his pulse 108," the bulletin of the attending physician read. “He is do ing as well as could be expected". —o Four Persons Shot In Attempted Lynching Dallas, 'lex.. May 2-’— (United Press ) Five men were shot, one seriously and scores injured in a clash with off’ i[ eers when a moli of 2.00 women and men stormed the county jail here li early today in a futile attempt to lynI ch Frank and 1/orezo. Noel, confessed I’ negro murde.regs. Dwight Stewart, 23 shot in tlie breast, will recover, phy-

sicians said. The attack cume shortly after 1 u in. when the crowd ventured near the building. More than a hundred shots were fired during the brief fray. The besieging mob dispersed at dawn. Ssvenppfive officers armed with shut guns and tear bombs went on duty following the attack and will be kept at the jull to avert further disturbance —- — Q ■ Ask That Montpelier Blast Cases Be Dismissed Hartford City. May, 22—Attorneys for the defendants in the case of the state against Chester Brenner and 40 other Montpelier men. charged with conspiracy in connection with the ex ' plosion, which damaged the Columbia hotel and other business blocks In the city of Montpelier on the morning of January 9. 1924, today tiled motions in the Blackford circuit court asking that the charges be dismissed on the grounds that more than three terms of court have passed with no action in the cases. Judge John Craig, of Greensburg, Ind., special judge appointed by Gov. Ed Jackson to hear the cases, fix' d May 29 as the time for hearing argu ments on the motion. The case of Chester Brenner, named first in the indictment today was set for trial June, 15. The motions for dismissal of the charges was tiled in all cases except those of three or four defendants whom attorneys had been unable to see and get their signatures to the motions. These will be filed soon, however. o Tennessee Students Ask For More Law Changes Nashville, Tenn.. May 22 —University of Tennessee boys, believing in thoroughness in all things, have addressed a petition to their legislators calling on them to finish the work begun with the anti-evolution law. The students suggest : 1. That the law of gravity be amended. Just what the amendment should be is not definitely known, but we think it should bo amended. 2. That something be done about the excessive sliced of light. 3. That it be made illegal Io bring Fords into Tennessee. 4. That pi be changed from 3.1416 . to an even three. 5. That it be made illegal to teach

that the world is round. The Rook of Revolutions refers to the four corners of the earth: Incontestable proof of its flatness. 6. That It be made unlawful for alcohol and nicotine to harm the body. ■ ■ o - — Negro Kidnaps Child In Presence Os Crowds Chicago, May 22 (United ITess) —ln the presence of crowds of pedes triniis, a negro today kidnaped Tolelio Urbits, six, from her mother. The mother was about to board a street car in the HalstetflP street dis-

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trict when the negro hplzc<l the child, pushed the moth'T u*lde and luuped on a street car. A general alarm wtia sent out by Chief of Police Collins ami scores of police and detectives were detailed to the search. ——o . To Return Suspects To Indiana From Illinois Indianapolis, May 22 Extradition papers signed by Governor Jatkson were sent to Benton, 111., today for the return of four persons held there as suspects in tbe robbing of the

Farmers State bank at Wadesville, Indiana. The four refused to waive extarditlon. The suspects arc Loren Commeans and his wife, Jeanette, Charles Clayton and Mary Sislock. - — Following is the menu for the Presbyterian two-cent supper Saturday night: Creamed chicken, noodles, inashed potatoes, o r ’ v y, (v l ** l loaf ' baked beans, scalloped corn, fruit salad, potato salad, pie. cake, ice cream, tea and coffee. The public '» cordially invited. Serving from 5:00 to 7:00 o’clock Saturday night.