South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 292, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1921 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 19, 192 J THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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ADOPT PT AN FOR or f.mm Men Buying Ant iiim Reformatory nUVL 1 I UAH lUll ! Tubers Direct From farmers To lie Rebuilt Fireproof
JUVENILE WARDS
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PREPARE TO MEET : RAILROAD TIE-UP l WtMern Michigan Heady to' Haul K-'PiitiaU !y Motor Trurkf. j ;r:A. r kaimi.-. o.-t. i v . a i" Jf--t on f'd-tuff in ;r-ind : l:a;.:.N and UV-.fviTi Mi' liiiu. in , ''.f ojdnh-n o' i. -a! ho! i ;. ti . r- '. Mt.j.-it'.J .:i 'h- :.: r uf a : ij'-tiv a ir i irultur.il J ri- t thiaii Kft all th- ff.- it n.l-'j ' i'h th- aii f motor T i l -: - tuitiv i ;' h;c!i hiV' i( n ( -in pet ; n g wi:h;
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IANSI.Vi. Mich. (nt. IS. That i a cfnornl increase in tUphonf ratin th" Thum and Saginaw Valley s'f'tiot;s is cr.templatcd as part of, lr plan of the .Michigan Stat" . Tebphon- ;om;any became known hT- today, whfti the Michltran State company submitted to th . utilities commission an outline of(' tl:'' purchase proposal. It is nnl r-'tor (1 that tho official if tli- Valley Home have not y-t , airr-'d t the t-rms outlined. Tho small r company has been operating under adv-rse circumstances for; some time, ho f;vr r, and it I beIi v 1 that it will s"H on something : lik- tho bass proposed by the Mh hi- , gar: Slate, in ra-. tho utilities com- . mission shows i t I T willing to coun-t-nan-tli- transaction.
ea?on? Given hv Man Accusel of Murder Not Satisfactory.
Employes Seek to Cut Down Overhead Costs of Railroad c; hand i:apids. Oct. is. in addition to their regular duties, employe of the Mackinaw division of the G. K. V I. railroad have tee?.
Placement in Michigan
Institutions.
IRNSING. Mich.. Oct. IS. Appointment of three supervisors for
C;ilANL IlAl'IPS, Oct. 1 (Intn.l INtA. Mi.li.. :. 1 'lri-n Itaiuil labor unior.s have lemm to.'-iMirc whi.-h will u, v.r-ir r.r-
; ro t as my struu'iro ii i r.- n ar. i m' ltar ai:d s'.rr-l can ! rr.ad. hv hui'.t on th s;;o of ih.- Mi-'hi-
j buy their potatoes in rarb ad b t.- at
wlio'.c5ale price in pursuit 'f an ar-
ranrem-?nt nade retrntly at tb.o hi-i ennial "onvention of the .rat' I iIm ' federation in th-? it y. S- v. :i hundred bushels have boon pun hasvd by the street car nu n's or-ani.ation j
from a Michigan Ptat( (Innv.-rs' association and th se potato, s will
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assigned to thv tafk of cutting- down
tho division's share of th Pennsyl : ernor Groesbeck today.
tho Juvenile wards of the state.
direct placing: the children in honicsjof that union at exactly tu-- mmo and suihtvisc their welfare aftt r ' price, i- i. said, that the wh.M-.-ab r
p'.act nient. waj announced by Gov
pays for them. The railioad
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in at ' l-1.-." i.d A . .1. ITi-l -':''' . i : i .f 1 1 ; la r -r v f -t rin- I ;u: ! in th- ity. "but th-r.- will ' ! :i .-h : ; a -' ff o'h r iji-. Tllr', j jK' fity iif i at!. sh -, ai.d iiutr j .'. U'ft. m Mi'-hi-'an U sajiiib. th' ' a?ni any !ii ry n thi- side f ". -; . 1 1 . " i
II oman Candidate, for Commissioner of Kazoo
SAGLVAW, Mich.. Gt. IS. Clarence L.. Adam?. Saginaw pa vine contractor, charred with the murder of Howard K. Long. August 2k. did not plead guilty to that charge when lie was arraigned before Judge AVill'ams in the Tuco!a circuit court at Caro. despite the claim of Sheriff W. M. Morris, of Tueseola county, that Adams confessed to the crime Sunday. The sheriff claims to have got a confession .Sunday noon and another at night, and that twice Monday Adamtf was ready lo go into ourt and piad guilty to the charge.
Mit the excuse no gave ior ms pica ujj u-jhin a was so flimsy that the court couldn't accept it. He said that he wanted ,
vanla frelcht lonse. which in 19i:0 made the insurance experts of the system admit the wear and tear of government control in this detail outguessing them by an annual $10.000.000.
TO JJMPI.OY I ULM MUNCH-:. Ind.. Oct. IS. Th.,-ILinds-Dauch Paper Co., which suspended operations several -weeks ago, resumed operations in part this morning and announced that it would 1 operating; In full within two weeks. It employs C.'O men. Tho Muncie Gear works, employing
ov men. win lc.sume operations in
week.
The new oftlcials who will take over part of the duties now imposed on the boards of control at the state institutions at LAnair.g, Adrian and Coldwater are Krnest O. Nicholson, of Lansing; John D. Sallows, of Bat-
i'ihi: misTKoYs hi: hoi m:s BATTLE CHLKK. Mich., "et. IS.
Pi re Monday destroyed the Grand !
Trunk railway's ice hoi.Hvs here, with a loss of from $6.000 to $1'.kj0.
rrformatorv buildii-. c. vb str
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Aittr a week of cb irir.c awny j debr;.. the ground i praetSeally '
jeiily for actual buii d::ig to i i;;n. : ls.- vi'.I be made of th- br: k wall.-! uf the rotunda and o 11 blo-ks in buiblinc th now dormitories, b'it !'.;e alministration bui'di:.? li.u be-n nt ir-lv taken I -vn a ml a new one
;t 1 'at e. i .ie .jvwliich formerly v.-
in the s.ini" building as ihr adminI istration offices, will be in a s ia- ! rat building apart from the re-t.
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tie Creek, and H. Benjamin Harvey, The houses contained of Hillsdale. They will take office supply dining carts and
immediately, starting to work after j there is no indicHtion of what t au.a conference here tomorrow with i ed the blaze. When the first engine
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the superintendents of the three institutions and Marl T. Murray, state welfare director, who will be in charge of their operations. Director Murray stated that the new arrangement will allow a closer and more satisfactory supervision of the children.
company arrived, the flames had already gained such headway that they could not be checked, owing to the light timber and sawdust u.-ed In the construction.
Aluminum if alloyed with copper to make aluminum bronze.
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rick Albertsi-n of "laypcol h in offered a reward of $-." for inform ition as to the identity of burclars who on two occasion within a month liav robbed h:n hone-. The tiivt instance v:i.i sever.il we. k-- atro w!i-mi nearly $"00 in cash and ehecks were removed from Alb rt'n's j.e--kets, while ho was s'.i -ping. S ;?:- dav night tlie home was nt r 1
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ihm Ki .wnts .imi.i d f W.W CITV. Mi. h.. .-t. is. John . :i. oni't I of selling li'ju'r o t-i months to a year l:i Ionia, with "i'lr. months r coin no-nded by biL't IIoU-htti. .Ios-phiue Jan-
.i -.!. oio.i.t.d oi a sin. iia'- harge, I a in the ( oanty jail. n . Mitioii to a lit,.-. Sil" pb ad d ! ; I ii r . n a . oiint of b bil- i .iti. bur the judge t dd 1; r ii. liad )r iio'i-i!t lio-r.;.' in io-lping ; r a i I t ronbb- b fore.
k'AIAMAZOo, Mich., Oct. is. 'to fc'et away from the Caro jail. j Mrs. Luna Ifrnsh'iw, of the Photo j Another development of the day; Shutt. r company, is the first woman f was that Attorney It. J. Curry, of to announce h r eandidaey for city ' Saginaw. who was engaged by j omniNsioner of Kalamazoo, peti- Adams, withdrew from the case. ,
tions in Mrs. Hrnh.iw's behalf were ! Ctirrj- arrived at Caro this morni; iduced in circulation Saturday. Mrs. j and found Adams ready to plead Henshaw is the seventeenth person guilty to first degree murder, already in the field for one of the'
f-rven eommissionershlps to be decided at the November S city elections. All the- present commissioners, ex-
vow hospital bonds. MAKSALL. Mich., Oct. 1 8. Calhoun county supervisors voted to
er pi. Mayor Albert Todd and Albert ! float $ 1 2 T. . 0 0 0 of tho $250,000 bond Ten P.usehen, have, tossed their hatslLssue voted last April for a county in th.- ring for re-election. Mrs. 'public hospital, this amount to be lTenshaw is one of the leading bnsi- j used to purchase the site and ereet ness women of Kalamazoo. She the huildirg. Furniture and e.juipnever before took an active part injment will be purchased after tloj politics. building is erected.
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