South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 333, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 November 1921 — Page 3
TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 29, 1921
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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finding I'fv. Il'-ynol '. ha 1 n -hau-t'I. Krin!. of the y '.;:.;; f a--tcr who rvc"l In thr l'r.it- 1 S:;t!army rturlne th worl 1 war h-U v-ht-In a victim of anno', a. or 1" of memory. In du by h'Il j-h--k. Th- rr.isoiri: n.ars ! r. Mi--Andasia KeynoM . who ram..- to I--trolt a week fzn to ait !n th.o "arch for h- trotlur. rlins rl-
I fatly to th- t 1 i f that h' is aliv I find vTitually will ) founl. Sh I drrl.irfs that s-h w!!l r :ii1in h'-r.-until th n-.yst'-ry of hl Iinpi--ar-ar' c l olvc-'l
Th most S' arrhiir.tr inquiry amr r.'yr.oM's fri' r.ri.s an l aoat has f.tilM to rin to li-at any ri.-n rthr than th. an'.rrsi theory to account for his action. Mranwhil, a reward of $ 1 0 i has hf-f-ri ofTrr-d by IMuarrt If. Ivos, a mftnlf-r of Mr. Ii noi l's on lT'-l-i -tion. for. any information l-adin to hi-? di.cov-ry.
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HUNT FOR MISSING PASTOR IS FUTILE
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a man of Scrunlrs on Death
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Light Upon Disappearance of Rev. Reynolds.
I'dLl'MHIA CITV. Ind.. Sov. 1!S. Haw you any oonr lent lous sutii--U-h hr uoul'l rausp you to llf'sltat2 In jron ou nr i n th- d.ath ;n;iitv in a criminal eis.- providing tii
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Müt a verdict of that kiml? Have you form-d nn opinion as to the kuIU or innoronc of tb d-fnfl-nnt. Fred Docker? Those two question stand in the vay of obtaining a Jury in th trial of the second of three Decker brothers to fare charpe-i of murder In nn JillPKed lnsuranre plot. Decker H harped with conspiring to Hay I.eloy Inett whose body whs founl nenr Atuood. in an effort to collect $14.000 life insurance Virgil iecker arrled by identifying the dead body hh that of VirKÜ. Iovett and Virgil w-ro chums and Vlrsrll is nervine a life sentence for the crime. Calvin 1'ecker is still under murder chartre. Attorneys for both sides said today, they did not believe a jury would 1 completed before the middle of "he week.
DI-rriiOIT. Mich.. Nov. Jh. After a search extending over a furtni'ht ari.l whlh has enlisted the sorvlct-.-of ev TV Police rt ,wn 1
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piUilitlon to numerous private apen-
'-. ine usappearanc of Henry V. Reynolds, youthful paor of " the (hur.-h of New Jerusalem. 16 Hast 1'orest i . venue, remains an apparently unsolvable mystery. The (nly definite word received from the pastor since he left his lodicins two weeks ago Paturdav night wa.s a letter written to his mother. Mrs. M. K. Heynolds of I'rcsfon. Md. This letter was written on board a train between Hay City and Jarkson, Mich., and made no refer nce to the fact that he had left his pulpit. Clmrcli Has No Pastor. Since that time the pastor has dropped out of 8lrht. Dozens of men answering his description have been reported from various parts of the state, hut in each Instanre the due has proven false. Sunday the Church ot the New Jerusalem was still wlthoat a pastoi and members of the church board
.Stfjy Woman Tried To Buy Murder of Husband for $50 Brother of Mr. Alherton Reveals Hargain Attempt Alhert?on Improved. WARSAW, Ind.. Nov. 2. A.udin' to information furnish' d Sh-ri;":' Charles n. Moon Monday by (J'-i re ':ar in. brother of Mrs. Alice Al'o rl-
i -am. of Claypool. who last Thursdaw'
niht shot and s'-r'iously wounded
I lu-r husband, Fred Albertson, at
I heir home in Claypool, tb.o woman recently nride an effort t) ent;.r-e the services of a man to put h r hu'band out of th.j way for A - online to Carvin. Mrs. Alberts. n attempted to bargain witli this man lo kiil her husband. Mn. Albertson and her brother, (leorpre, hae tk: hern on speakint; t'-rms for a b'iijr
1 period. I With the appearance of ,11 in Clarvin. another brother of Mrs. Albe-rt-! s-on. in Warsaw Saturday, th'Te was consi'b-rabb activity on the part t relatives ;md friends of All"rts.n,
who is in tue .unor.aid no.-pitai ner.'.
Tht-M' relatives and friends besieged
Sheriff C. II. Moon and C)
j ace harles . Uouulass. r -.ju s't irr.: ; I that Jim CIarin b tak n into cus-
iou. t.arv.n. However, was ,1(i. nir. ,ruptl.r,. f!lf, Uu, ,jint jins thrown thoulested bv the sheriff or the polico i mumI en the operating table? A host of
authorities. The nditi"n of Alhertson is trradur'lly imprnvlnp, althnnh il f;r f infection has not passed. Mrs. AlberUson wa.s still ill Monday a the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jol (larvln, throe niile-i west of Claypool, where she tb d for loivimr the shtKdlnff.
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