Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1914 — HEIRS MAY ENTER IN ESTATE FIGHT [ARTICLE]

HEIRS MAY ENTER IN ESTATE FIGHT

j Chase Case May Develop Bifi Legal Battle as Result ol Father’s Resignation as Guardian. Lafayette Journal. A dispatch to the Journal, from Cincinnati says: “Heirs to tfie Moses Fowler Chase estate have entered fight.” The Journal wired its Cincinnati correspondent for a verification of the message, but was unable to get it. Mrs. Duhme, of Cincinnati, is an Indirect heir and would share the estate only in the event that the death of Fred S. Chase precedes that of his son, Moses Fowler Chase. Nothing is known here of Mrs. Duhme’s having’ taken action of expressed an opinion in the application to have'Gecil G. Fowler appointed guardian Of Moses Fowler Chase. ' l Fred Chase, father of the young man, who resigned as guardian on account of ill health, is a. patient at Dr. Sterne’s 'sanitarium at Indianapolis.