South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 164, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1919 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES miDAY r.vr.xrxrc. .iot. m. 1010 E Aged Physician at Murder Trial is Hopefvl EAR VESTIBULE Motorman on Historic Hill St. Car Gives Unusual Exhibition.
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TVJ nr. Ins strrt ar? from th rear Wstlbwlo H the 1 . 1 1 - t n S"uth ?r:l's trnrtion linv On rar on tho historic Ihll t. line w;n propelled in this wjty for! fovrrTl hours early Thurjrlay ev-n-I Irz when th control box on o!, r rul birned cut. as it reached Notre Dum.it 6 o'clock. Tor a moment thf.amf thrf.itpnri to destroy the rar. Grabbing the r-andbox. hon'fvr. the motorman dumped the conte nts on the control jjnd extinguished the
Maze without further darnapp to the (ar. Defective insulation is said to havp caufptl thp lire. Returning on thp next trip and for so-, rrnl trips thereafter the itpw was forc ed to life one vestibule and one untrcl as the other had been destroyed. The conductor on alternate trip Mood in thp front of the car with cash box, collected fares and Mcnallf d Marts and stops while the motorman on the rear end merely did as he was bid.
Bombing Plane Plans Hop Off This Afternoon
?T. JOILs", X. I ., Juno 13. The Vickers-Vimy bombing biplane ill "hop oft" Friday afternoon between Z and 4 o'clock for Its attempted trans-Aatl.intic tÜKht in competition for the ljndon Iuily Mail TZf, according to a statement Thursday night by Capt. Jack Alcock, the airplane's skipper. Capt. Alcock and Ileut. Arthur H'hltten I3rown, navigator, Thursday made a second trial flight, which they declared was thoroughly successful. The hig piano was in the air for 40 minutes, climbing to a height of .",000 feet and flying at ;t perd of 120 miles an hour. Her engines worked perfectly and her wireless Instruments hent messages to both phore stations and ships in port. Manager Muller of th Vickers Co., arrived here Thursday with parachute flares to be used In signalling and a supply of specially prepared gasoline. The Handley-Fage. entry Thursday postponed until tomorrow its projected flight hecnuso of fog. Strenuous efforts are being made to get the plane ready immediately for her trans-oceanic race, hut she will probably not be able to start for two or three days.
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lr. Walter Keene Wilkins, the .w York physician, is on trial charged with the murder of his wife. Julia Kruuss YVUkins. at their resider.ee in Iong l'.each. L. I., last P'eb ruary. The accused man is confident of acquittal. He states: "My conscience Is clear and I have faith in God."
20,000 TONS OF
IGE MELT IN FIRE
Storehouse Burns Down at Berrien Lake Late Thursday Afternoon.
Youth Blames His Downfall to Gambling Thirst
TOKIO. Wednesday, June 11. Advices received here from China show that there has been a serious spread of antl-Japanese agitation, specially In Shanghai. Hangkow, Nanking and Canton, with Indications that it may develop into a genera! anti-foreign movement.
speri.ii to Ti;e Neu s Tim s : NILKfc. Mich.. June l:;. Twenty thousand tons of natural ice were destroyed at 1'arron lake. n?ar here, late Thursday afternoon when the ice house of the Hunter I'ros. Co. was razed to the ground by tire after being struck by lightning. The building was Mruci; during the big wind. hail, electrical and rain storm that descended upon Xiles and vicinity about 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The bolt of lightning struck the building, which sets on the edge of the lake, and immediately the tire starte. 1. It of ore; even a bucket brigade could be! formed, the ice house was a mass of j flames and nothing could have, saved it. supplied Many Trains. The- Hunter ice house, which is one of the biggest in this sgion of; the country, supplies ice Tor allj Michigan Central railroad trains. both passenger and meat cars, r.e-i cause of this fact, the loss is cspe-! cially great. j Iiniont Hunter, the manager of the big ice house, was not in Xiles. j as he is spending a few days with; his family at Dewey lake. The exact loss- is not known but it is ex-! pcf,ted to be in the neighborhood of i $15.noo to $1S,00. I
Blaming his downfall on the desire to gamble, a lü-year-old boy was arrested by the local police Thursday for the robbery of the Becker grocery, 10 or, -07 s. Carroll St. The lad broke down and made a confession in which he says that buys of his :u'c ar allowed to play pocket billiards in several of South Bend's billiard parlors. Desiring money to continue this pastime and to buy clothes, he robbed the Becker grocery of $f0 Tuesday night. Following his eonfession he was '"luestioned by the police as to how much money he had sper.t in playing the game of "seven ball'' as he called it. The lad stated that h had lost or $4 on Wednesday He is unemployed and does not attend chool.
TWELVE LEAVENWORTH PRISONERS ESCAPE
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Twepe prisoners have escaped from the United States army discipli-j nary barracks at Fort Leavenworth. according to a notification received by Leavenworth police Thursday.1 Three prisoners are said to hae escaped yesterday afternon. thre?
this morning and three this af it r noon.
AGED NILES CITIZEN DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS
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NIBKS. Mich.. June 1 :. James V. ('hamper. TO years old. is dead ! after two weeks' illness with pleurisy. He is survived by his daugh-i
ter, Mrs. W'iliam (Irceno. at whoso brmio he rlied :ini1 In- rnr rn -V-i-i
is in miliary service. The body will! be aken to Carlton, O.. for burial. '
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