Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 31, 6 February 1922 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM.AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. MONDAY, FEB. 6, 1922.
GREENFIELD WOMAN LOVED HER HUSBAND, FRIENDS DECLARE GREENFIELD, Ind., Feb. 6. Doubt . has been expressed here since the arrest of Mrs. Clara Gibson Carl, charged with the double killing of her husband, Frank Carl, and father-in-law, Alonzo
First Photo of Funeral of Pope Benedict XV Body as Thousands Viewed it Lying in State in Rome
JURY INDICTS BENTON ON MURDER CHARGE; IS STILUT LARGE RATON. Ohio. Feb. 6 After having been held secret 18 hours or longer, a first degree murder indictment returned Friday by the grand Jury against Eli Benton, alleged murderer of Robert Marshall, of Camden, deputy
B. Carl, as to the exact number of
times that Mrs. Carl has been married. It is known that before her marriaRe to Frank Carl In October, 1920, that she had been married to Robert Gibson, of Ohio, in March. 190S. 'Mrs. Carl met Frank Carl in Hiawatha, Kas. Hiawatha citizens have rai.-.ed the question as to the marriages of Mrs. Carl. The rumor has bepn current in Hiawatha since indictments were returned against Mrs. Carl that the woman has been married more than twice. From Seneca, Kas.. reports come that Mrs. Carl had as many as three and possibly four husbands. Report Not Surprising Women at Seneca, who knew about ihe meeting of Frank Carl and Mrs. Gibson, say that the acquaintance " proved to be a matter of love at first sight. Mrs. Gioeon, it is said, met
Carl at the home of Mr. and Mrs.;
, Monroe Smith in Seneca, and that j two days later the engagement was; announced. At that time, Seneca resi-j dents report, Carl had been a widower -'of only a few weeks. The marriage! took place a few weeks after the an- j , Bouncement of the engagement. i Dr. Emory, a physician at Hiawatha, j who was in charge of the post-mortem j examinations made on the bodies o"j Frank Carl and his father. Alonzo ; Carl, is reported as not hav.ing been surprised when he was informed that,;
arsenic caused their death3. He 1 purported as saying that all of Frank Carl's organs were in an apparentlynormal condition. 4,I was unable to detect the presence of, a fatal disease and the supposed fever ailment was not disclosed in the autopsy," he said. Consults Spirits Tf spiritualism can be credited with
authoritativeness, Harvey Scruggs, aj spiritualist at Hiawatha, has obtained;
tome information on the death mystery of Mrs. Carl's husband and fath-orln-law. After communicating with
the spirits, Scruggs Is credited with i
saving that there were three persons involved in the death of the man. Manv little stories, recalled by the
incidents of the past week, of casual; acquaintance with Mrs. Carl, under; different circumstance?, are being re-; lated. "He was such a dear old man,., so little trouble." Mrs. Carl is remem-i hered to have said in discussing the! Pari soon after his
death in August. 1921, and her ac-j tions, as recalled by some at that time, were indicative of sorrow and! regret.. ' . . . ' I Showed Hospitality j The parties which she. as Mrs. Gib-; son, gave to the young people and thf moral scrupulousness she showed! in regard to their not dancing at her; home if they were not allowed to do: o at home, are recalled by those who; were in attendance at these functions.) The men who were employed in the! building of the cement National road, which runs past her farm, have rcjiiarkcd that when the gangs werej near her place she was known to havej
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j state game warden and ex-village marj shal, w as released Saturday by County j Prosecutor RalDh Sever, for publica
tion. No explanation was offered for delayed announcement of the indictment. Benton still is at larse. following the killing of Marshall a week ago Saturday. ' Other indictments reported Frid i' by the grand jury and now relea.-;eil for publication were Draie Line, robbery, also stealing an automobile. tw counts; W. E. Linting, robbery. Thre indictments reported by the grand jury remained secret today. Eleven indictments were returned zy the jury. Other True Bills. The true bills besides those against Benton. Line and Linting that hav ; been made public are: Raymond Adams, forgery; Ray B. Thayer alius Lewis Pierson. forgery; Ed Line, ronbery. With the three bills reported against Ernie Line, eight of the il indictments have been made pub'r. .Hhe two Lines are brothers. Ern;'" has evaded capture some time on ;t robbery warrant issued before his indictment by the grand jury. Ed was under bond pending the jury's l'indina on a robbery charge entered against him. .The robbery indictments againsr. the brothers and Linting are said to have grown out of the same case.
Here is the body of the late Pope Benedict XV just as the hundreds of thousands of worshippers that visited the Sacrament Chapel of St. Peter's viewed it. The body
is shown as it lay in state, garbed in the high official robes that Pope Benedict wore when officiating at the most solemn services. The robes were put on when ihe body was moved from the Vatican. (
COLLEGE PROFESSOR SPEAKS AT EATON
made coffee and taken it out to the men at work. Such actions and many others of which these are examples, caused many people to resent the investigations concerning Mrs. Carl
Japan and China, by which Shantung is restored to Chinese control. By one of the uncompleted treaties agreed to in substance during the conference Japan gives the United
EATON, Ohio. Feb. 6. Prof. W. R. McConnell of the Teachers' college.
Miami university, was a guest ar.n ! cnaVp.r at a conference of upper grade
of the district schools of
China soil with the stimulation that i control " ,h ..,..,.!! t -,ia. Preble county, held here Saturday.
all plants are to be used for official; Reauest on the Dart of the other ... 1 spoke on 'Teaching Georgrapn j .
messages onlv cxceDt in emereencv. nowers that China reduce her
! Agreement to exchange full informa- tary forces.
He
States the long-sought cable and wire-
when they started some time ago, and i less' privileges on the island of Yap,
at. the time of her arrest Mrs. Carl and by the other the five principal
UdU H7citri clini LUliliuumi-aiiuiia nviu uuweis ailU lilt ii lutl lit uua duutaic i
many who knew this side of her char-'the fofmer German owned cables in : consider cases arising under the open
acter. speaking highly of her and con-, the Pacific so that one goes 10 the ' door and railway provisions of the
demning the allegations which had j United States, one to Japan and one been whispered about and the w rit- j t0 the Netherlands.
ticn among the nations regarding all ! Supplementary agreement to the nainternational commitments that affect ! val limitation treaty, declaring the naChina. tions "in honor bound" not to dispose Creation of a board of reference, to ! of ships listed for scrapping before
she was receiving in
numbers at that time.
considerable
ers of the anonymous letters w hich j Briefly, the fourteen resolutions
given conference approval, embody the following decisions. Agreement for withdrawal of foreign postoffices from China on
January 1, 1923, provided China main
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(Continued from Page One.) international machinery for an immediate revision of Chinese customs duties on a basis of 5 per cent effective, and periodical revisions thereafter, together with changes which will permit imposition of surtaxes. The Shantung Treaty between
general far eastern treaty.
Convening of a special commission of the five powers to meet in the near future and consider rules to govern the use of new agencies of warfare. By a second resolution on the same subject it is declared that the com-
the treaty is ratified
Supplementary agreement to tin? four-power Pacific- treaty, excluding the islands of the Japanese homeland from the treaty provisions. Declarations "Of the declarations" made by ihe various delegations and formally spread on the records of the conferonce, chief interest attached to those
mili-l "'QliU allu -imcu o-.aira , Fourteen subjects relating to teacn- ! ated iis intention not to recognize any i jng work and methods were dealt
of them which mieht abridge Amer- with in talks given by as manv ieacnican rieht I ers and eacl1 SUDject wa3 followecl bv The British declaration of readiness j dissetj wag under supervision to withdraw from the leased terruo.y Fogarty. county school suof Uei-Hai ei was not elaborated: imetld(?nti and his assistant, L. F. but will be taken up in diplomatic ex-; gctijeser '
cnanges oeiween i.onuim ana rehiu.j Preble Suits
as a supplement to me tar
tains an efficient postal service and I mission shall not "review or report ; relating to Siberia and the "twenty-
continues in office the present foreign ' upon" the submarine and poison gas ' one demands." regarding Siberia, Ja
co-director general- ! rules laid down in the treaty on that I pan disavowed any territorial designs
a supplement to me lar eastern
I treaty, China declared her intention! i not to alienate any additional portions' of her territory and as a supplement ; to the tariff treaty she agreed to re-; tain the present maritime customs; system. Jn two supplements to the: ! radio resolution. China declared she
recognized no right to install foreign
New suits filed in court of common pleas of Preble county: O. W. Greer versus Alton Lyday. Damages, $318.87. claimed for alleged violation of a verbal agreement relating to a farm lease and division of crops. Salmon P. and Susan Flory versus Oliver F. and Opal Eavers. John W.
Establishment of an international
commission to investigate the Chinese judicial system with a view to abolition of extra territorial rights. Authorization for a consultation between foreign diplomats and Chinese officials at Peking with a view to withdrawal of, foreign troops from China. Relinquishment to China of un-
subject.
Recommendation
radio plants without her express con-iHorine and the Eaton National bank.
on Russia, and pledged herself to with-: ,-ent, and the powers other than China i Money and foreclosure of mortgage.
that "better pro-! diaw her troops from Siberia as soon;
tection" be given the Chinese eastern ' as stable conditions warrant. While
railway. Another resolution attached, j the United States reasserted its hope! but not subscribed to by China, de-j that the withdrawal would not be Ions j clares the Chinese government must ! delayed, the famous "Group five" of) be held responsible for its obligations j the "twenty-one demands" was aban regarding the roads. i doned by Japan, along with other con-i
Expression of hope that the Chi- j cessions relating to economic and pj-Un some little teashop, w here they may j Argentina, nese railways may be developed to-1 litical conditions in Manchuria and j also have a "quiet smoke" unobserved, j Stimson.
$3,021.49 on fl8,fn'
declared that in tuture wireless dis-; Amount sought
putes the Open Door policy must be worth of notes. applied. ! ASSUMES ARGENTINE POST In London it is a common sight to: BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 6 John Walsee girls employed in sh jp or office ' lace Riddle arrived here to assume
enjoying a game ot chess or draughts .the post of American ambassador
He succeeds Frederick J.
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STATE OF-lXOIAXA. WAYNE COUNTY. SS: T. "W. Howard Brooks. Auditor in and for said County of Wayne, and
mm lunui iii oi lanos anu iuis returned delinquent by Thomas I. Anl. thereon for the year 1920, and former vears to which is added the taxes Witness my hand and official seal this 20ta day of January, 1322. STATE OK INDIANA. WAYNE COUNTY, SS:
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Witness my hand and seal of the Board of Commissioners
Attest: Thomas I. Ahl, Treasurer Wayne Ciunty.
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state aforesaid, do hereby rertifv- that the forecoinc Is a true.
Treasurer of Wayne County, for the non-payment of taxes due
tor me current year of 1921 and costs. W. Howard Brooks, Auditor of Wayne County.
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Notice is hereby given that all lands, town and city lots, returned delinquent as above set forth,, will be sold for such delinquent s. or as much as may be due thereon from the owners thereof, at the lime of i-Airi cai at h. CnnrtHonso door in the i-itv r.r T,h-
id. on the 2nd Monday in February, 1922, being: the 13th day ofsaid month of February. 1922. Said sale will be made bv "Thomas 1 . Coonty Treasurer, unless taxes, penalties and costs be naid bv tb Mt time iinil tha uulo will ennrinoe from Hv tn fau i.nfll
lands, town and city lots, and parts thereof, shall have been offers for sle stai r.n'mmon.-.e at 10 r.'eio.-ir a i i.ihi .
this 20th day of January, 1922. W. Howard Brooks, Auditor of Wayne County.
