South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1921 — Page 3
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3
Indiana and Michigan News
OF ASSAULT ON WOMAN
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TWO ARE DEAD IN AUTO ACCIDENTS
REPORTS SHOW DROP IN BUILDING COSTS
Girl of ft Struck by Tnick Machine Overturned, Youth Die-.
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WPST RADK.V, Sept. 17. A de-rr-a?o In the building ct for hesni:a!s of from 15 to CO per cent v.v .Mhown ffiiy Li a sectional meeting hre of the American H-..-p:t.-.l Asociation. which was devoid to hospital construction. O. T. Chapman, of Cleveland. VT. P. Heath of Chicago an ! Lr. Franken II. Nuzum of Far.ta Parbara. Cal., wore the principal cikrrs today.
RELIEF SOUGHT IN PRISON CONGESTION
! HUNTINGTON, Ind., Sept. 17.
fluy Perfect wa found rUty of criminal assault on Miss Bernice i Allen ly a jury which reported to ' Judge William Eichhorn of Bluffton' I Saturday. Sentence was not pro-j nouncel pending a hearing for a new j trial. ;
m ..rr.'.nsr ffhn oh- ptnrk L.MliLLIl3 1U 5UU--1
a tr k at a f'rfcr crosr-ini- rar hAr horr. . A 'r dir.ir to wltne the cirl -.( kl !n front r-f th machine and th" driver was unable to avoid . triltir.tr h'-r. IIt father la a travrlMlcnnn for a local wholes-. lie WT'M rv hoi:?--.
ROAD IN LAKE COUNTY
MDÜIILU Mi-h . Sept. 17. John S:r. IS. wa Instantly kill-. Friday n'.rrJn? w h n hi.' auto skidded In Ir,r.B trrav-d and ov-r!ur.ne 1 in a
r"Tf;;f;(. cn mir a mi. norm ni C' r. TfJ: four brothers and a lit
tle p;rj -A ho w rl'l;;: wi'h th'-m to S'-hocl h'-re all injury.
STATT KEYENTE UK AD SUBMITS NKW REPORT
INDIANAPOLIS. SV.t. 17. ColActions In th r-:!lce of M. per Thurman, collector of Intrrml r-v--nue for In li ma, made In the 'ir! 1 " dayn of th! month, end: he: with Thursday. the I a at day for payment "f the third juart'-rly installment rX :nor,me v.r. amount d to $.." . " 2 r. a-- romp ir-d with $7.72."."' 4 for the rorrf .-pon l:r.- p. li't y ar. The roüectfor. -i f.r th" f.r.-t. 1" daH of last Ju.H" amounted to .7 1. I'a ir.tT.ts of th t i -? nre made in .such mann" r that :f is ir.p-.----i! to Tl.ake a Corte, t fS'imite ;m to whether rr,i;,.. tior. a re falling off or are pii!,!:,- Mr. Thurman aid. Th" arre-.-ite roiie.-tior.s for thr- fiscal yea r n I.r t: with Jane r, n 2 1 . wa. 5 TT.n 2 2. 1 and the ar' -ite for the T-r- r-'-.iinr fiscal yrar was $73,-
1 1 old it j) Men Threaten
To Drown Thvir Victim
wfst r.KANcir. M:--h.. seP. it. Charley Kr.eptler, an f x-.oldier. w.15 held up and robbed of $20 b four nu-n near th home f'f h'
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in-law. John Winter?, of
Udwards. He though he hoard a noise in the barn and went out. Four men rushed up ort him. tied hi.hands and fot and srasred him and thou took thr only :oonev he had in
finrk which w is 2f. They
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' . . e -oim: f drown him. '.n his P'f.i- r: " f they nii they would ut 'Ii-- arteries in hi'? wrists ?o that v..ijM hl.-, d to d. ata. Tliey did i ut hi.- wristM sü-htly and then left.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Spt. 17. A party of engineers will depart Tuesday for Michigan City to survey the Across the Dune road from Michigan City across Porter c aunty to Miller, Iake county, it was announced Saturday by I:wr'-nce F.var.3. director of the state h;sh'.vay department. The Harvey probably will require a month's work, Lyons .stated.
I DISCHARGE WOMEN TO Official Ur-e More Convict3! GIVE YETEILVNS JOBS
Re Transferred From !Marquette. MAI I Q I LT T K . Mich. Sept. 17. That conction at th Marquette branch prison L- apsumlnir parlous
Commencing Sent. 17th and for a period of fifteen (15) davs thereafter, we will hold at 339 S. Michigan St..
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RECEIVER'S SALE OF CATHEDRAL PHONOGRAPHS
BLOOMJNGTON. Ind., Sept. 17.
All women employes of Showere
Bros. Furniture company with the exception of the orHcers are to be discharged Immediately. Former service men and mn with depend-
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ij.w. vjiuciaia oi xne company made the announcement Saturday.
A3 a means of relieving the congestion hero, prison officials this week transferred six convlctn to Jackwon. Thi3 reduces the convict population to 4.10, which Jf still IIS more inmates ti:an there aro colls for. Not Inn? asro here were 44 Inmates in the prison. De.-pite the fact that a lare number of the proners are sie -.pine; on cots In corridors thre ii.a.q been almost no trouble in main-taininr-order and only three have escaped in the list feveral months. Work is progressing rapidly on the new cell block, which will add 10? cell to the Institution. An effort 1.- beintr made by officials to further reduce the number of inmates by transfer of men to other penal institutions. . Inasmuch 33 the present number. 4 30, cannot be taken care of even with the addition of ICS new cells.
prison on a vagrancy charge while detectives are investigating his etory
Clerk Accused in Bank Theft is Given Hearing PAY CITY, Mich.. Sept. i ft .Carl Lankenau. former Bay City bann police, raided the place. Both down,", given an examination before United i-jtate Commissioner Frank
V. hen the government concluded ' HoUl-Up ICtWl IS
its cae. Attorney Robert H. Line. Heins Held by CopS for the defense, a.sked that Leai Kallahar. state banking examiner, j IXDiAXAPOLIS. Sept. 17.-Ed-whos.,ned the ;n'..plaint against -wanl Zf.venlshf i3 hcld in the city
i-inteiiau, D'i iirnuumi. iai.anar could not be located at the time and
-isne'l lll.il a sunpena PC 1S-' i, nv, took
:aied. Th- examination was ad- 7 1 , fff rril,,v mi(1. i i nlaco shortly after 1 riuay mmjourned until September 2. D r- 1 , , , tn. (-it He . . 4.. t n cht in the downtown district. lie tnct Attorney John L. Kinnane i3 niaL 111 v 1 . . i . "old the police he was snot in uae m charge of the ca for the govern- , ,.t . feiern f(,rearm by a bandit who robbed o j ' z 1 1 . him of $175. j Police and detectives first began Family Saved From Flames !io doubt zenenisivs ?tor- after they j . T in l' f!had learned that he had stopped in lly Loud Baiding Calf i ; nrar tne sccnc of the SuP- ! po.-5.-d holdup and had asked the SILYFP LAKE, Ind., Sept. 17. ; nicrht man to call a physician. He Ti e bawling of a calf this morning!- h(, hri,i been shot by a highwayprob tbly .-aved the lives of the family ninru Thr -jht man wished to of iv-rcy Iting, residing just south , -otify the police but Zevenish obof this place. , jjocted and left. Ho was located Members of the family were av;ik- ,,ltcr en.d at 5 o'clock this marning by I " " .
the noiso maio by the animal and discovered that a barn in clop proximity to the hou.-o, wa.s a mass of Jlames. The calf was taken from the barn, which was completely destnyed. together with SOO bushels of wheat, barley and other grains. The origin of the- tfre i$ unknown.
About 100 people will be affected, it was said.
Lightning Kills Man 11 orlcing Near Father j CRAWFOBDSVILLE. Ind.. Sept. ! 17. Chester Frame, of this city, j was killed by lightning lato Friday i
while working in a field. Frame's . r
father, who was with him, wa3 uninjured.
CAXTi FOIl irUXTTXG LICENSES. WARSAW, Ind.. Sept. 17. There was a marked inrea- In the demand for hunting licenses Friday
and Saturday a3 a result of the i n
opening of the duck reason. Few ducks hav been seen thus far on the lakes of Kosciusko county, but reports come from Michigan to the effect that the lakes there are black with tho birds, which eoon will be flying southward.
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ACE! STOCIOI.VN DEAD. OWOSSO. Mich., Sept. 17. James Ferguson, S3, who until a year ago was active in the stockbuying business and was widely known among farmers in the county, died Thursday night of heart diseas. A widow and two children urviv him.
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Could Not Pay Alimony, Pay Attached for Taxes WARSAW, Sept. 17. When Charles Gill. F,4, an employ of the city of Warsaw, was taken before Judge I.. W. Royse to explain why he had not complied with an order of the court, requiring that he con tribute to the support of his wife and child while a divorce case hroucht by his wife is pending, th defendant declared that the city of Warsaw had attach öd most of the money made by him for ge-ral
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s ver.al other counties of the fatr notably Genesee and Saginaw, hav
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rlU III.I.D TN AITO CRASH. JACKSON, Mich.. Sept. 17. Hebert J. McCoy, TVcumseh, is booked f.T examination in justice court.
Oi-tober 4, eM n charge of driving an
automobile while intoxicated. McCoy, with n companion, crashed into a car owned by William Häuser, September S. badly damaging theHauser machi".e, the owner told sheriff's oIücts. McCoy and his friend were previously arretted, arraigned and fined on a drunk charg'?.
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MICIUGANTOWN. Ind.. Sept. 17. Thrt body of Gregory Aubuchon. 1 Michigantown boy who disappeared in Kstes Park. Colorado, In July. ha hern found at the foot of Lang's peak, according to messages received from Ft. Collins. Col. Aubuchon's body came to light with the melting of snow which had covered it. Guides mid he had fallen from a 2.S00-ft. cliff.
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