South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1920 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
RAILROADS PLEAD POVERTY AGAINST HEED FOR SUBWAY
IVcw York Central ami KlecIric Lines Oppose INew Carlisle Project. The rr.nstrurtion f th' Krnl cro.-lni: a, the int rx-tlon of thXw York Central tracks and thIJncoln highway n ar .Vw i rli.I o v.a declared to hf. a financial im-jOi-sihility In tho lu.irini,' in rjrmit rout r.vforv JinJKf; J'Ji i S-'r,irt in thf asc t.ro'jK'ht t.y th- X'-w York Contra! to May an ordr of the public Frrvi. o commlslon. Thf; Chicago. South Ilnd and Northern Indian;, railway rlih was in.-id; a party do.Vndar.t by th- cointuition j-LaU-d that owin to th.present financial condition of theompany !t would 1? inipossiM for th.it company to l,c ar any of the eI'nvf f.t th crosinp. TJire railway intersect the hiKhv.ay at one point and for some time it ha hr-fn considered one of the
t I rno-t d.-insrerous points in the county.
Th" other railroad involved Is the Chi'-a'o, Lake. Slmre and South I lend raihv.ty. Cnt lias (Jdnc Pp. Th- construe tl-n of a subway was
, or.j. t l t.y ifi" ('(.mmi.ion July IS, 1!M;. Th" w! imat 1 r ost of con
struction at that tinw? was about JV'mi. xow it is Mated the crossire: ra.nr.ot he built for less, than 51." "oo. Charles p. Irummond. attorney for the Chicago, South Hend and ..rth-rn Indiana railway, argued that under the Mato highway law the public service commission had no jarisdlrtiun of the crossing since it was within the incorporate limits of .New Carlisle and that, with jurisdiction admitted, th" cost of construction should he divided half for the county and state and half to the railroad companies. The present division f .'xprnsf places one fourth of th- con ,m the county and each of th" three railroads. Stuart MacKibbin, representing the
commission, argued that the commisslor. did have Jurisdiction and that tho court should enforce the order of the commission and order the construction of the runway started. The case wa.i taken under advisement hy Jude Sebirt and a ruling is to be given in the near future. ASKS DIVORCE FROM MAX "WITHOUT AIM' Demetrius Magert had no aim in life and hla favorite pastimes were loafing, playing cards and leading a life of case and indolence All this and more is charged by his wife, Florence Magert, in her suit for divorce filed in superior court Saturday. Mn. Magert said her husband had never supported her .ince their marriage Jan. 13. 1920. and that she was forced to work to provide herself with the necessities of lifo. They separated a month and a half after they were married.
SEEKS DECREE FROM TOO-JEALOUS HUSBAND
Hose A. Harmon charges her husband with possessing a jealous disposition and reprimanding her every time she left their home. She filed suit for divorce from Herbert It. Harmon in circuit court Saturday in which f-hc charges her husband with abandonment. "He left me Sept. 12. 19HV said Mrs. Harmon, "and left behind a note in which he said he did not intend to live with me and that I need never expect him back."
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