Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 October 1913 — Page 2

weeklycourier COURT OUSTS SULZER

CHARLES OF ROUMANIA

BEN ED. DOANE, Publisher,

JASPER

INDIANA

It's style that changes the seasons.

EX-GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK BLAMES TAMMANY CHIEFDENIES ALL CHARGES.

Take Uta! by the forelock and fatten your turkey.

Our old friend Cipriano Castro ha not revolted for three weeks.

Lest than & potentate than ever is Manuel now that he is married.

SAYS MURPHY WROTE VERDICT High Court of Impeachment by Vote of 43 to 12 Removes Executive Refuses to Bar Him From Holding Future Offices.

Albany, N. Y., Oct. 18. William Sul-

The next thing to claim attention zer by a YOte 0f 43 to 12, was re-

wlll be the winter's supply of coal. moved from the office of governor of

New York. Twenty minutes after he had been served with notice of his removal, he gave to the public a statement in which he denounced his trial as a lynching and declared that

Forest fires generally come when Charles P. Murphy was judge, jury

they are not needed for heating pur- and Dainn!, and had written the verfcoses. diet of the court.

"Had I but served the 'boss with

Who, looking upon the season's hats the zeai j did the state, William Sul-

Cor men. can doubt the fulness or per- zer Would never have been lm-

They gave a tea party aboard a Zeppelin airship the other day. No fatalities.

jonai liberty?

Occasionally you meet a foreigner or a college professor who calls it "pumpkin" pie. "Germs can get into fresh eggs," declares a scientist. And they can also get into scientists.

peached," was the keynote of the statement Sulzer asserts: That Murphy began war on him when he refused to call off the investigation of graft by which the state had lost millions of dollars. That he did not appropriate campaign contributions to his own use. .

That he paid to campaign commit-

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ENTIRE GERMAN ADMIRALTY TRIAL BOARD AMONG THOSE SLAIN BY AIRSHIP BLAST. THREE OTHERS DIE IN FALLS Baron Von Bleul, the Only Survivor, With Both Eyes Burned Outt Begs to Be Shot by Rescuers Officials Witness Disaster.

Prince Charles of Roumania, elder

Berlin, Oct. 18. Twenty-six aerial sailors and officers of the imperial ministry of marine were killed and

four other men were fatally wounded

when the new admiralty dirigible bal

loon L-2, the biggest airship in the

world, exploded 3,000 feet above the

Johannisthal aerodrome.

The tragedy, following so closely after the loss of a sister airship, the

Lrl. which was wrecked over the

North Sea in September-with the loss

of 13 lives, created 4 consternation

throughout Germany.

Among the 30 persons on board the dirigible were the admiralty trial

board, headed by Commander Bernische, Commander Freye and Captain Gluten.

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HOOSIER NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD

This is a new photograph of Mrs.

son of the crown prince, is reported Gärmanv without a naval aerial fleet. Pankhurst. the leader of the British

engaged to the Grand Duchess Olga, daughter of the czar of Russia. The prince is twenty years old.

Sullivan. A little daughter of George Benson was thrown from a buggy and one of her legs broken. Sullivan. William Gilmore has sued the Gregory Mining company for $7,0)0, alleging injuries when kicked by a mule. Winchester. The Progressive committee has named E. Coffin as candidate for clerk, vice Harry Wysong, who withdrew. Jeffersonville. Mary Denny has been awarded $1,650 by a jury , for nursing Josephine Denny for five y-ears. She sued the estate for $4,500. Crawfordsville. Though the Progressives have no city ticket in the field, Judge West had decided that the pnrty is entitled to representation on the election board. Greencastle. Thieves are busy in dormitories where DePauw coeds live. Several of tne girls report thefts of

small amounts of money and one girl lost a gold watch. Pendleton. Oscar Davis was fined $50 and costs for operating a blind tiger and $25- and costs for selling liquor to a minor. He must also serve six months in jail. South Bend. Mrs. Samuel R. Art-

man of Indianapolis, president of

Wonder if the St. Louis debutante tees all of the money he collected.

tV. cij TT-oil nnnor knows how it Thnf h is T.nnrer todav than he (mimmadv r r- rUADnPQ'

Ka . ollflnwpr. ovpr wn in hia life. AMn c.NniNG ON EACH Lslon was due to an electric spark Ig

That he, was in debt $70,000 when fHE ARTICLES of impeachment niung me oeuzme wmuu

So terrible were the injuries of the

Another thine to worry about! In he became a candidate for governor

200,000 years the Big Dipper will be That Duncan W. Peck and Allen A. fonowlng charges:

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That the proceedings or ine coupl paign contributions. GUILTY. IUU1 1VUU11UCU LU&L tuw

PnRRlhlv vou are thinking of the ere held in secret 2. Perjury In swearing to accuracy of LU "e bUUL-

feasibilit; of raising potatoes instead That he was lynched by an assem- campagn fund statement. GUILTY. J ' i f vor nr.H n BPnntP rontrolled bv Charles , r.r w ; hrtrx nf witnesses to taln reye was a lormer aiae ue Ldinp

OI grass on your law ua uCAw " . . tn Prinr.e Adalbert, son of Emperor

William. The L-2 was equipped for war, carrying guns on board.

Officials Witness Disaster.

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Binn Tested bv Admiraltv Board. militant surrragists, wno was rc.uac

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The airship was being tested pre- admission to the united öiaies Dy im- AIaricm county W. C. T. TL, who

paratory to being taken over by the migration officials at Port or new rated on for peritonitis at the admiralty from her builders. York, and who appealed her case to . hosT)ital here, remains in a

An investigation showed the explo- Washington. critical condition. She is only slightly

improved, although hope is held out

aaainst Governor Suizer embody the rieu uu VWUU10 . uU.l.hU Elkhart. Frank uurry, a lauorr.

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himself with a revolver. He died m

Special , Troop Coaches Carrying

Crack Members of Artillery Companies Plunge Off Trestle.

the hospital two hours after being found where he had lain in the rain for about ten hours after the shooting. He had been divorced about ten days

F. Murphy, whom he charged with withhold testimony from investi-

TVvntPPs of coif should frown upon hwnting the ultimate verdict. gators. NOT GUILTY.

those explosive balls. The language of

the game is sufficiently explosive. F . Real language, boys, real language! Hearken to the sporting writer who refers to right field as "right plais-ance."

Twenty cent dinners caused the

licide of a Chicago

average man may say

United States soldiers were killed and

100 hurt when a special train on the Mobile & Ohio railroad plunged

A numher or government officials through a trestle near State Line,

Meridian, Miss., Oct. 20.-Twenty agranklinThe ?5,0oo school build-

The former governor also declares 4 SuDDression of evidence in violation

his purpose to go on the lecture plat- of sUte pena, ,avv GUILTY. form. 5. Preventing a witness from respor.dAt thp timR of the actual judgment i - ...Honna. NOT GUILTY.

Martin H. Glynn became governor by fi. I rnv in annmnriatina campaian witnessed the disaster. Those who Miss.

,tt,t f eoec.nn fmm thp. office : iT...: . u:,. Af ncf. not were watching the great cigar-shaped - ine dead are:

of lieutenant-eovernor and Robert G. BIMITV bag through long range field glasses Joseph Teben, Ernest Parquscte,

w .it nf the flPnate. be- , ' nf his saw a sudden cuff of smoke, then the Clyde Teel, B. a. Uishop, u Bune

came lieutenant-governor. offlee t0 effect vote, of astembly- great frame of the balloon crumpled son. Joseph Provence W H Brun.

fr ii.f ,V.f rnrro of nno .. I UD. HOT cL minUte tUe WieUiiUKC UUUS VJUUUCn, "Ciuogu,

suicide of a Chicago girl. And the ttt, wni mv when L me" - . i.. . susnended in midair, then besan to Gruckle, Acres, one body uniden

,T if -fnst 1A a-u-v """ 8. uorrupt use 01 n s autnonty eia yw- - --- , flvomM man may say It was just , i.i, i I H 4443 . . . foil nninin mnmPTitiiTii p.vprv sec- r.ifipfl.

" - out ot omce tooK tne piace ui. tu u- rnor to affect prices on new yotk w..--

CaUBe. noanhmont in the mlnQS Of the DOiltl- rxo. t-..i M T rMlll XV

jv-uvu,.. I otocK exenangc. iw i v w

The nude m art is to be Darrea irom W.. . N Furtner Action,

the mails, but there is no indication The indication wa8 that no further R FVFm KILLED IN AUTO that it will be barred from public dis- acUm wouW bß takeQ against the for. LLLV' ' .D.nco

tt io he made such UttAbrtCO UIM nHIL nHüto

ijjci gurciuui " charges acrainst Tammany workers

as demanded a war of extermination. Four Women and Two Men Perish

cussion.

Kansas City has been consuming a ton of bad eggs a day. That's enough to make any town wear a pained expression. One of these days medical science, la its hunt for fads, will market a virus to immunize the hungry against the ill effects of perfectly good oysters. Philadelphia designs to set wife deserters to crushing stone. The only objection the public is likely to make is that the work will not be hard enough. Since the golf championship has been wrested from England, poor old John Bull will probably recall that he really never did care for anything but cricket.

When Hit by Train Four Dre in

New Orleans.

The conviction on the charge of perjury left an indictable offense fully sustained by the court of last resort

and made the way easy for indict- Laporte, Ind., Oct 20. Four per-

ment if one were to be pressed. sons were killed and one seriously The court voted unanimously not to hurt near here when an automobile disqualify the governor from future driven by Edwin W. Schurz, treasurer offices of trust. of a piano company, was stvack by a "The respondent having been con- pere Marquette freight train. The acvicted," said Chief Judge Cullen. "of cident happened at a grade crossing. the first, second and fourth articles of ne dead:

Gold output in the United States decreased $3.439,000 last year. This might bring prices down a little if the Rand did not keep on turning out a big production. Fame is gained in many odd ways, but one of the queerest bids is that of an English coachman whose claim to have his name go thundering down the ages is based on the fact that this year he has killed over 50,000 wasps.

the impeachment,. it now becomes necessary that the court should determine what the judgment that should be passed upon such conviction Under the rules the first question is: "Shall the respondent be removed from office? "If there is no objection made the

Mrs. Edwin W. Schurz, Laporte. Mrs. Fannie P. Heinze, Laporte. Mrs. Carleton Schafer, Laporte. Mrs. Wiliam Brace, Washington. The injured: Edwin W. Schurz, Laporte, who was driving the car; seriously hurt.

Schurz was thrown out of the ma

tified.

ond the wrecked dirigible fell like a All were privates and memuers or

shot and struck the earth with a crash Company Thirty-nine

that echoed throughout the big aero- U. S. A.

drome. While dropping pieces of The Thirty-ninth and One Hundred

wreckage and the bodies of some of and Seventieth companies of coast ar

the victims could be seen falling from tillery stationed at Fort Morgan were

the motors. taken to Mobile on the special Mobile

"The commander and members of the & Ohio train, bound for Meridian,

admiralty trial board were seated in where the soldiers were to participate

the officers' gondola. After the fire in a fair. On the train were 179 off!

started they were caged inside a net- cers and men. The men were the

work of red-hot girders. Two of the crack members of their respective

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reached the wreckage. One of them, their excellence in drill and other . POBßesses gooa neaun

however, died before he was extricat- maneuvers.

ed. The other, Baron van Bleul, was

ing at Bargersville was dedicated.

The speakers were Doctor King of the state board of health and 0. A. Neal, state high school building inspector. The exercises were held in the school yard and were attended by a large crowd and several school trustees. The building is modern. Columbus The annual convention of the Christian churches of the Eleventh district was called to order at Hartsville, Bartholomew

ci.HU illtsiiiijci a i . . , j j , ii prnqt artillery county. The program included talks , COaSt artllier, pni,nrtcnn nf Rrnwns.

town, Mrs. 0. H. Griest of Carlyle, and E. W. Taylor of South Bend. Sullivan. Mrs. Eleanor Combes, one hundred and four years old, held a quiet celebration of 'the anniversary at the home of her son, Wiley Gambill, former commissioner of the county, who lives half a mile south of this city. Mrs. Combes, who Is the oldest woman in the county.

Ä i"3.urei-. 'h, l TlZTn FREED TO SEE DYING MOTHER

UUmtiU UUU Xie Ulgcu luc icoucia

Former Joliet Banker Released From

Prison by Order o Governor to Bid Good-By to Parent.

kill him. Besides the omcers men

tinned Lieutenant Trenk. who was

second in command, Chief Engineer Haussmann and three engineer secreforlno frnm tho ndmirsltv hoard were

. r; " Joliet, 111:, Oct. 20. James C. O'Con-

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The tragic destruction of the nor, tormer weaitny jouei mmucmi

dirigible L 2 had an echo in

Although umbrellas were Invented In 1777, no ono has found a corner where they might be placed in safety on a rainy day.

The Pennsylvania telephone girl

when told that she was heir to a

large sum of money, probably said,

"number, please."

In seven years the United States government has inspected 377,000,000 animals, not one of which appreciated

the honor conferred.

. Again are the farmers in that smil

ing attitude, "you cUy guys can kid

us ail vou want to, but look at that

1913 crop's money bag."

vote on that proposition will be taken cnine and dear of the track, but the in the same manner as the preceding four women were thrown under the votes, but, gentlemen, instead of say- train.

ing yes or no, you will please say piainfield, Ind., Oct. 20. Two men,

whether you vote for removal from botn 0fficers 0f the Indiana Boys'

office or not. srhnni who had been searching for

tfot Guilty on Article 5. fugitives from the reformatory, were The court voted Governor Sulzer instantly killed when their automo-

unanimously not guilty on article 5. bile was struck by fast Vanadlia pasf a . I .

The article cnargea mm wnn navmg senger train No. 30 at Hanna's crossprevented Frederick L. Colwell from ingf a naif mne west of Piainfield. testifying. The dead:

Then article 6 was read and "Not William H. Spear, forty-two years

guilty" voted in short order. The ld

larceny charge had received its first 0 a Ambrose, thirty years old.

blow at tne very oeginning oi tne An auto in wnich. Were Mrs. Charles court's work when Chief Judge Cul- 01rt(ien wife of the founder of the

len stopped evidence bearing upon the Qdden auto tours, and another wom-

question of larceny long enough to an hlt a seven-year-old boy while point out the legal shortcomings of dri'ving in Cambridgeport, near Bosthe article. rnyQV fnnlr tho hnv tn a hnsnltal.

1HJ H J ut J tUUU vf v x j Tvhere he died

governor used the authority and in- M Samuel Jerolleman, her son,

liuence, or uis omce tu euect legisia- mother and a chauffeur were

tion on his direct primary bill and ked and her husband seriously inother bills and with attempting to in- . ; , whon their automobile was

it.. : i it. J

Ilueuce tue yncea ul siuua uu tue New York stock exchange, were put

through the same rapid-fire system of

dismissal. The senators voted "Not guilty" inef oa fnaf thev nnnld he railed.

-The respondent under the vote as Chicagoan Lures Victim to Death by

struck by a switch engine at a New

Orleans railroad crossing.

two aeroplane accidents in which three army men were killed and a

fourth fatally hurt. At Genman, Bavaria, Lieutenant Koch's biplane was

wrecked and the aviator and his pas

operator, who was sentenced on Octo

ber 2 to a term of from one to four

teen years in the state penitentiary here, was temporarily released from

the prison as a special dispensation from Governor Dunne. The release

KILLS TO AVENGE HIS WIFE

In time to come maybe a man with

his family in his automobl'.e will take

the trouble to ket at of the car at

a railroad crossing ;aid nee whether victed by the high court of impeach

a train is coming.

announced by the clerk is acquitted as charged in the article," was the formal announcement of Chief Judge Cullen. after the 57 votes were at each roll call reported by Clerk Patrick E. McCabe as "Not guilty." Governor William Sulzer was con-

Phone Call Slayer Expected to

Plead "Unwritten Law."

Chicago, Oct. 17. A telephone call, following a wife'k written confession of an attack on her, lured Walter

Paul to his death, and furnished the authorities with a murder case that

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Prussia, Captain Haesseler was killed to tne governor to anuw tue ucluucl

In n Reronlane crash and Lieutenant hanKer to see nib niueiy-ytwi-uiu

Von Fre.ihurz mortallv wounded. mother, who was dying and calling for

her son "Jim." governor Dunne grant-

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nucnirt nr-ruoco iu nwiuu tn his mother's nalatial residence at

12:30 o'clock. Mrs. O'connor died at

Asserts "I Quit at Death or to Bear one ten rainutes after she said good-

Gun to txterminatc tne t hv tn npr- fionvict son. She was una-

Rebels." WO T0 tYtnt hp. was a convict. O'Connor

returned to the penitentiary at 1:30

Mexico City, UCt. ZU. provisional n.plock. He was gone only 55 min

President Huerta has not resignea. uteg

nor has he fled from tne capital. When

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hnTnn intention of doinjr either. WOLGAST HAS RIB BROKEN

When I resisrn." said General Hu

erta "it will be to seek a resting place Pugilist Injured by Sparring Partner

n fV.o cml When T flee the BOUt wixn vymhc is. uc-

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ifni ?f will ho tn Khnnlder p rifle Ciarea Un.

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nnd take mv nlace in the ranks to

ficrht the rebels" Milwaukee, uci. zu aq woigast,

This was the provisional president's Dy oreaKing a uu m uaiuiu6l uds iuat

answer to queries as to whether there his chance to appear against Charley was any foundation for the reports White of Chicago in Milwaukee next

rh.nh have fre.elv circulated in the Friday. Wolgast was wormng witn

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canital and found their way to thej Anton tne ureeKin uie oaiuici gm-

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nasium when Anton, witn a ngnt straight to the body, caught one of the lower ribs and put Wolgast to the mat groaning. A physician ordered Wolgast to bed and canceled all fights for weekB to come. Wolgast cracked the rib in training for the Nelson fight.

ment on three counts. The final vote promises to bring about arguments was 39 to 18. on the "unwritten law," when William . . r 4L- r-ii.v. vo huchnnrl. is hrousht to trial

According to a fashion note. Wom- 'ine TJTISuL twentv-six

en's dresses will be trimmed in fur senate ana uie guuS ul .c uu us i"' L"c " "

thU winter. And father's poclcetbook appeals, found tne New York execa- f.,,""1 ne ' KeltI the Slav will, however, continue to be trimmed tlve gnilty of making a false campaign killed in a saloon. Keitt the sla er.

Statement to tue secretary ui bmie, ui ioruy ;tuiu ' converting campaign funds to his own street, after killing the man who, he Use and Of using bis office to prevent declares, attacked his wife, calmly the truth being brought out at the in- called up the police and submitted vestigation. to arrest, with the revolver still in his The governor was found not guilty hand. f etnMr nefMilRtimv T?nr the first time in eighteen

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months, Keith sam, ne naa tauen

Rob Postoffice of $2,000. drink of wnisKy.

MemDhis. Tenn.. Oct. 18. Yeges The story tola 'Dy Mrs. Koseoua

in the same old style.

Persons who travel In some coaches these days should not think too seriously about the good luck accom panying "touching wood."

Still, that college professor who abandoned teaching to peddle popcorn gjid hot dogs may be an exceptionally learned and humane person.

A scientist predicts that the child of 2013 A. D. will be halrlesi, chinieas, bat eared, long armed, four toed and pigeon legged? Too bd, but what kind of a brain will 01 hi bead?

blew the safe in a branch postofflce at Keith, the wife, was vivid and pathet-

Buntyn, a suburb of Memphis, and in ic

G. W. Rutland's adjoining store, se-

enrinr about $2.000 in money and sev- King to Invest $1.000.000.

eral hundred two and one cent London, Oct 20. King George is stamp. Bloodhound ar trailing the about to invest Sl.0Q0.00n for his son w .... e t t

men. and heir, tne prince oi jrs

United States.

GIVES DAMAGING TESTIMONY

Dorothy Ainsworth Eaton Says Bay Be

fore Admiral Died Her Mother Had Been Angry At Him.

Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 18. Damag

ing testimony against Mrs. Jennie May Eaton, on trial for the murder of her husband, Rear Admiral Joseph G. Eaton, was given by the defendant's own daughter, Dorothy Ainsworth Eaton. The sixteen-year-old schoolgirl testifying unwillingly for the prosecution, swoie that on the day before her stepfather died, her mother had been angry at him. It is the contention of the prosecution that in a fit of jealous anger, Mrs. Eaton administered poison to her husband in his food.

Bryan Speaks at Waterloo, la. Waterloo. Ia., Oct. 18. Secretary William J. Bryan arrived here from Dubuque and spoke at the Waterloo Dairy congress. Despite threatening clouds and cold winds, hundreds of persons flocked here to hear the secretary speak.

Princeton. Mrs. Elizabeth mtcn,

aged forty-two, widow of Harrison Hitch, th-e policeman for whose murder, last May, Walter Brocail Is serving a life sentence, died, never having recovered from the grief and shock of her husband's murder. She leaves ten children, several of them small. Greenfield. Guy Barnard and Sam Cummins escaped from the county jail here by sawing through three sets of iron bars and lowering themselves to the ground by means of a rubber hose. It is believed they had outside help. Barnard was awaiting trial on a charge of larceny and Cummins on a charge of forgery. Bedford. Officers are searching for Fred Burton, who, it is alleged, attempted to kill his wife with a shotgun at Bryantsville. His aim was faulty and his fire missed his wife, but several stray shots struck his daughter, who was trying to protect her mother. Burton es

caped and is believed to have gone to Lafayette, South Bend. Lyman S. Kent, well known, one of the largest and best manufacturers, filed suit for divorce from Mattie Blent, alleging desertion. The suit, al chough devoid of sensational allegations, has created a sensation. The Kents live in Navarre place, one of the most aristocratic suburbs of South Bend, and were members of the exclusive society circles. Mrs. Kent has returned to her home in Chicago. Noblesville. The Progressives of Noblesville met in convention and nominated the following ticket: Mayor, Daniel McCoun; clerk, ClaildO Warren. The Democrats have nominated Dr. J. W. Koltz for mayor and Vincent Boyles for clerk. Muncie, Oct 20. In the mass convention of Republicans Michael J. Broderick was nominatted for mayor and Earl Gruver for city clarfc. Broderick is president of the Broderick Boiler company and is rated a millionaire. Lawrenceburg, Oct 20. Progres

sive- of this city nominated Edward J. Metzger for treasurer and N. G. Klumpp for councilman from the-

Peking Oct. 18. Three hundred per- Third ward.

sons in the province of Ko-Kien were South Bend Joe Shively, seven-

dain and two missiuii uuuiuaeu, ut- itjeii jrcaia wivi, ouu wv."..

BRIGANDS KILL 300 IN CHINA Province Swept by Murdering and Pillaging Brigands American Missions Burned.

lieved to be the property of American

missionary societies, were burned by. a force of Chinese brigands, commanded by Gen. Hwan Liang. Troops sent against the brigands have not shown much activity thus far.

Connaughts Coming Back. London. Oct 18. The duke and duchess of Connaught, accompanied by Princess Patricia, their youngesi daughter, left London for Liverpool whence they will sail for Canada oi board the Emprasa of Britain

has been granted a patent on a gas engine that he constructed when he was fourteen years old. Gary. F. A, Sandstrom, an electrical engineer employed by the General Electrical company, was shocked and probably fatally burned at the Gary and Interurban substation. Sullivan. Guy Bennett of Dugger, Will Hall of Linton and Misses Ruby Baruptt and May Haines of Linton were bruised and cut when their amto struck a piece ot naw grayal road tAd. , lpset.