South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 311, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 November 1919 — Page 7
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INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 7. DM he x-utors of the estate of ."harles Vwirrrn Kalrbjtnks know, three months after the death of Mr. Fairbanks, that he was the ownrr of t hr e-f ourths Interest in the Indianapolis New 3? DM th-s- tx'Tiitnr.s lint tho property of th" estat for inheritance, tax purposes without rfrr!n,' to thf interest in th"- News during the period when the vtate was actually participating in the (amines of Uli' WS? lid the rxfCJtors of the FairI'.'ir.ks rstalp rfcoivc a. payment from J't'lavan .mith, out of the earnings
of tho Indianapolis Nf:ws in Septem-i Orr, 1318, and delay admitting own-, iship of three-fourths of the News until September :?, 1'Jl'J? ! io eminent Seek . it-wer. ' These are questions which it has : 1'fTonic known government ai'-nts are now seeking to answer. , The questions have been raised : by the falling into the hands of govrirment officials of evidence tending to tiiiow that Delavan Smith made paments to tho Fairbanks executors i lit of the earnings of the Indiana- 1 polis News within three months . after the death of Charles Warren Fairbanks, on June 4, F1. and contin.ied making such payments in the lorm of government bonds and perron a 1 checks until recently as August, I'Jl'J. .Substantiation of the evidence ; now in the hands of government of-!i'-ial3 concerning these paymenld iriighn result In further criminal ' proceedings in the matter of tho i Nvw.h ownership and the injection
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Vrlnce Casimir Lubomirski, the first I'olisb Minister to tbe United States, arrived in America the otner day. The I'rtnce is a member of one of the oldest t'oIlb families and received his education In the universities of Cracow, Vienna and Paris, lie nas long been actire in Polish politics as a democratic leader. As a member of the Polish Diet he represented the peasants and Industrial workers and ns responsible for the adoption of ma:.j measures that cave them better living conditions.
of criminal proceedings into the t trht now on between heirs of the Fa Thanks estate. For the executors of the Fairbanks estate lirst tiled an inventory of the estate in which
they did not li.-t the share in tho I jur'' uh-ich h? convened in DeImli.Liit.oliM wm. Ti...v- aU,. fi!r-.i cember, will continue the investipa-
with the postollice deparement did not end the federal investigation ('f the News mtuldle. .May Continue Piobc. Whether the next federal pram!
;i statement ay the b.;sis for inheritance tax assessment in which the News property was omitted. Nearly a year after they are allegcii t have received the lirst payment from Pclavan Smith out of thv c.irnlr.oS ttf tlie XVitrren O. I'airbrinks ; nd lllchard M. Fairbanks, executors, filed a "supplementary inveno.y" admitting ownership of threcloiirths interests in the News. An
.ittempt w;ls made to show that the j
x'-cutors had not previously known of the ownership f this property. .MIcpes Pa.Miients. In direct refutation of this lack of knowledge of ownership of the .. vs is the ovidence which has w:t eome to li'ht to the effect that ;aments were mule by Delavan 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 out of th- earnings of the News to the executors of the estate as tarly as September, l'JlS. In this connection it is also declared that their is in existence a b-tter from one of the attorneys of the executors touchinn on the inheritance tax matter which will make interesting reading: in this ommunity when its text is revealed. That thl- evidence, tending to refute the public explanations made t the concealment of the Fairbanks interests in the News after hi death has bt en in the hands of Inderal otfieial for some time, and i!:af certain federal agents are Kill eniraed in investleatfon of the affair has come to liht recently. It Is !.i m of I)ekian Smith for causing ; false statement of ownership management and circulation to be tiled
tion or not is not now publicly
known. There was considerable surprise ox'pressed when the federal t'rand jury returned only one indictment .and that against Delavan Smith alone, recently. No announcement was made, however, to the effect that the investigation was ended, and it is nov known that I,. Kit Slack, district attorney, has in his possession certain papers which would throw liht on the extent of the concealment practiced relative to the extent of the F;.irrunks estate. Interesting information concerning this phase of the News muddle is expected to be revealed in the suit of Mrs. Adelaide Tirnmons. to
set aside the will of Mr. Fairbanks, j j
Airs. I minions, the onlv daughter.
is charging that the will was procured through undue iniluences and it is expected that the trial of the cause in Marion Probate court will leveal some things In the conduct of the estate since the executors took charge of it under the will. The manner in which the owners-hip of three-fourths of tho News was brought to public light is in Itself an interesting story that con-
This Barrister Evidently Knew Something, What
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P.v T'idtoii J'ros: INDIANAI'OUS, Ind.. Nov. 7. How Pros. Atty. Horace G. Murphy told fieorre I'ulk. Uethany. III., one f the victims of the Muncie fake J'.ght gang, that lie was as big a criminal as anv member of the
Kn and then induced tlu victim toj
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the gang is aüegcd to have swindled j him, was related by Fulk in federal 1 court yesterday. j
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terns not only the executors of the estate but also the general public whose beepuests, ns set out in the will, have not been fultllled. May Learn Facts. That the public will learn much more about the Fairbanks--Ne s deal at this trial, and that there
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trial is freely predicted in Indianapolis, where the interest is greater in the question of who will obtain or retain control of the newspaper than in any other phase of the con
troversy. Pclaxan Smith. in'ictt by the federal grand jury, is still nomina.-j 1;.' in control f the News, in ac- ' (ordanee with an announcement in 1 which it was said that he was act !
ing as publisher at the expressed wish, of all parties concerned. How lorm this arrangement will continue is a matter of considerable speculation. There have been reports that the executors of the estate have
given options on the property and ( miht dispose of it. I'd ward M. ' Juilcinp from reports from Sourbpr. treasurer of Marion county, ' gists who are constantly in is teporttd to I"' attempting to form ! touch with the public, there
a company for the purpose of tak-j preparation that has been very sucii.g o er the News, and his friends i s-ful in overcoming these eondi-
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Some Charming Bedroom Suites in Walnut and Mahogany Now on Display
To meet the popular demand for suits of the Chippendal-, Sheraton, French and Italian Renaissance, and Early English periods, we have placed on our floors a score of new styles done in American walnut and mahogany the products of some of America's leading furniture factories. In four pieces bed, dresser, toilet table and chifTorette there's just the suite for your bedroom. Come in and see if that isn't so!
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ty from the executors.' it is understood, however, that there will be ;me Interference in the way of lor,al proceedings with any attempt on the part of the evecutors to dispose of the Fairbanks interest in the property.
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Lucerne. Switerland. formerly Internationally famoiM ns Minnie tlauck. one of the most brilliant tars of the praral opera stacc. is ill and in want as .1 result of tha war has been received In a letter to Mr. rrcderlc Courtland Fenflold. formerly Ambassador to AustriaHungary, from Mr. Pleasant AStorall. United States Minister to .Switzerland. Mr. Fenfield is Iking at Atlantic City. The name of Minnie Ilanck for many years was beld in reverence by lovers of grand opra In America She wa regarded ultb virtual unanimity as the creator of the rOia of Carmen,
soon realized. It stands the hitrh- j t for its remarkable record of sue- J An evtmining physician for one
of the prominent Iäfe Insurance 'oiiipani.'S. in an interview of the - ;bject. made the astonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for ir.sur.ir.ee are reject-
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1 FI,K1IAUT. Ind.. Nov. 7. Two i " ""c applications are declined dr ! Flkhart plants will be fo.ved to shut not even suspect that they have thf !
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thev receive ! disease. It is on sale at all drug
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enough co.il left to keep them ricntly heated to j.reven th.e sprinkling syst ins from freezing, and langer fr"m f:re in intitutiens of this!
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