South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 55, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1922 — Page 3
FrVDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 24, 1922
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HIGHWAY BOARD GALLS FOR NEW BIDS Oil CEMENT
Slate Commission Rejects All Previous Rids as Reins
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highway comtni'.;on, aftr a I (i.r.fnonr'. with (iov. MKry at thoj p ir- h"-urv- lat Thur-l'iv, re jct-I ' .il. hid suhmitt'l by :::; c--mr-nt r 'Mrr r.i f.-r 3 4 rr. i I of conrrrt j ;-., ir.' vhich i: In nrrrr.i for the j r. uional road b.-tvvt.n Richmond i r. 1 Terr o Haut'-. The ronirrifon lctd -d thit all of h hid. t nf v. n. h uvr idon-t t.'.il rf t oi. inch. unm:s-! t- .! hnnourioH that i: u -iM ad r-f'-'r :.mv bids FrMny. -.vhi h nro' b opT."d nex Tu."day. fVb. ''T. t !" it t ! . n rind thT Iii is r--' : v. 1 by ti" ( orr.ü,:.-? Inr. fir r.at : - i!i i ! rn.l wort: ar ri.tl'-rd by: ti:- 'inriir'Hioii tu ! rr,i.)nati bit cir.nt contract n.ust rlrxt ! 1 : b--for- tli- conin.'.5-j in will lt I r i l.o.'i bid.-. 1 Thro- 'f t h Iii r, bids -üb-iii-'td tli- i-niiiii:--ii'n wr- f' ..'.-iiii:m titi All :!! v.'- , 1 .;-!' Tli j ii :h- '.' i.iT.t, oa, ;.H ' j I i . 1 1 1 '.'d b si 1 1 p '-'!. . 4-.d'-i j "li.lr.t companies. !
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Gothen Chamber Quits After $15,000 Is Used To Boost Civic Needs S; riil to TL Nw TIit.h. ;oSILKN. Ind.. Ib. 2"! All .f:'i r rind directors of Gonhen .'h-xinbcr of Con.inerc, organize than thr- yrari atro on a thre:: ycar ba.sis. have rosier. el ubject to rorifanlzatlon. A contract haj been Fisrr.;d with tho American City I)urau of Chicago to r'or?aii7e the chamber on a three year Lam. Seventeen and one half percent will L ;)a!i the bureau on all collection made durln? the three :,ar.-. The retirement of officer ir.il director? of the present orran'ration Is 2ile to strife. Expen "iiturf . of the chapiber for two and one half year exceed
SEEK TO NULLIFY DECREE CREATING ELECTRIC MERGER
RAID NETS S:2)0.(K)0 ILLICIT RUM, WINE
KALAMAZOO, Mich.. Fob. .3. , j Intoxicating" Üruore. valul ft f 200.j C''0., were f :ize-d hy fed.-;-al nr.d .( al I orMcers at th farm of Ja:üC3 Irjcer-' ;.ü!1 Day, near Law to-.. TiMßJa1, nii;ht. i
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INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 22. A suit to have declared null and void the
, f t,r, t r, , , ,' ( c t.rv i fo ! h i (1 Hold omc to -ir'idents o
ui Uli w L i. iir l iMlai ua iu uv. . commission approving !h merger Düren and Kalamazoo counties. One
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Coniniision Endeavors to Secure Land at $170 Acre Maximum Price.
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INDIANAPOLIS. D.d.. Feb. 23. Oov. .D('ray and the re-location coninuin which -kinsc a niw site, for th Indiana täte reformatory, now at J-ffer.-onviHe. will visit Acton Friday in an effort to obtain
jnw figures on the r:"t of the prol piiSMi . i t -. The. commission with
Oov. Mi ('ray visited Pendleton Thursday and was unable. It was announced, to obtain a lower figure li.tti $!' an ;u re for a tract ot
s acrf 1 he i.oiirmission i.s t
hol'Dng out for J1"0 an acre, average pi ice-, i om mission era said. Acton. Mooresville and Carmel an- now b'-im,' again considered a? p. -.-dh'e locations for the reformatory. The commit. on seems ilis-f)Oi-T-d to ha e considered the visit of th- "''aiir.el' deiegatlon Wednes-
'day '-riously. Th:.- delegation asked i
tint Die r formatory be sent to I l'ai in-!, aiiil leelared 'hat nio.-t .oi" itkj
seven In li ma light and power
utilities in thf In Dana Db-ctric corporation, authorising tue Issuance of securities to finance- the merger and denying i rehearing of it orders in the case, was filed in the Marlon county superior court here Thursday by attorneys fo: the cities of Indianapolis and Kokomo. The suit further n-ks that the public service rorr: mission and the companies Involved in the merger plan t permanently enjoined from carrying out any of the provisions of the various order of th commission pertaining to the case.
The suit was filed by Taylor K
Ornninger.
Simuel Ashby, special counsel, for the city o. f ndianapolis. and Fred Hate. Johnson, sy.ecial coun.-el f'r the flty of Kokomo. The suit throws the entire merger cse, fout;ht before the commission for nearly s;x months, into the courts for determination. The commission has approved the petition of the Indiana Dlectric corporation for authority to merge the Merchants Heat Diht Co. of Indianapolis: Indiana Railways and Light Co..
of these purchasers cave informa
tlon that led to the raid, arrest and seizure.
SAYS WIFE HUGGED, KISSED CHAUFFEUR BATTLE CKTKK. Mich.. Feb. 23.
Court onlookers were disappointed! Wednesday when Judge Walter II. I North postponed the divorce cae ol j Bert Wood versus Maude Wood. j
The court Tuesday cleared the room when women applauded Mrs. WooJ'rf statement that she" at no time loved her chauffeur, Charles Dangin. but did love her husband,
corporation counsel, and lur" "uv-
.mis. race lau, w no :nr vsiui the Woods and Iangln on several motor trips, testi.lod that Langin became angry on a trip to (Irand liapidv. drove to the outskirts of the city, and refused to return for Wood. Mrs. Wood noL only hugged him, but kissed him, testified Mr. Taft, thourrh she admitted she did it only to coax her chauffeur to 30 back tc town for her husband.
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a central power station in the Indiana coal field.-' to supply electric current to all communities now rved by the sever, individual comp.' ;'('.. On F . 1 the commission issue,! an oTil-u- denying a petition of the
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M'inber, said to represent the opm- . . , . , . . ateil in the ompla: n of at leaxt two-thirds of Did t . , . . i court should set as
population, were resident ot
dr-wn. barm were demolished, chint- , c'armel at,d-n'ot of the siirroundini;
r.eys toppb-d. house wr.- unroofed ind telephone poles - ere torn up. A house boat used as a home by Artie Waiden. .n Do- Ohio riv.-r, aas picked up and cirrDd JO Det, aiid th-n set tloivn intict. A Vfv:ant building r.ext door to tti home Qf Albert Parker wait unroofed. Half the roof was carried 100 feet In the air ir.d the other tKlf was dashed avraln' Parker's horaf, tearing off th wenther boarding. Window nhutteis stored in the attic of Parker's home were blown out and splintered into bits. The Parker orchard of ion trees was destroyed, the trees being torn o it fh roots.
country, as was charged by those persons who attended the reforma tory protest meeting at CarmeJ Monday.
rehearing of the case, j i
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the commission and declare the merge.project illegal. Most of these reasons raise points previously raised in hearings before the commission.
Dairy Products Association Halts Examination of Boohs INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 23. When i preventatives of Atty. Den. U. S. Leah's olHce undertook to examine the books of the Indiana Manufacturers of Dairy Products, one of the organizations whom the state sought to' enjoin permanently as a member of an alleged "milk trust," they discovered that the secretary of the organization had Hied a motion in the superior court to prevent the attorney general's oilice from making an investigation. Pending the court's ruling, on the motion, no further stepw wiU be taken in the investigation of the sotailed "trust."
SUES PAPER COMPANY HEAD FOR ALIMONY Kal.imo7.oi). Mich.. Feb. 2?.. A petition for temporary alimony
Wednesday was tiled by attorneys for Mrs. Helen Milks Ixneland, widow of the great Shakespeare actor, Frank Mills. Mrsv Loveland la-t week filod suit for separate maintenance again5t her husband.
j AH REST MAN ON ROOF ' !) ; FOR ASSAULTING WIFFJ !I:i, J4,(,.V j CHAM) DAPIDS. Mich.. Feb. 23.An automobile with three bullet j Frank .1. Cryon. whotn an officer 1io1ps in jt .U1(l iH?p;eved to have I took from the roof of his apart-ji)(vn the rar Which ran down and I -merit when called as a result of a severely injured Deputy Sheriff
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guilty in police court to a charge i:onPd nf.ar Marshall, it was learned !.i am presUIont of "ie I of having assaulted Mrs. Cryon am!i,lor Thur.slav. The car, according TU atoelt Paper company. Ihej i." on probation until March 2U, h.-inf ;,t-nn aK,n,inr,H Dovelands were married secretly in
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When tlie olticer arproocfied tnvjj.y tv.0 nir.n Tiif.day night. plain. he caught a glimpse of. Vnuchan. who was .icrnmn.miM
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Charge Farm Valuation A ss ess in t s Excess ice IMÄANAI'OLIS. Ind.. Feb C:'.. J-tural land uniformly a.-. t-s.-d proportionately higher than town property. In th- opinion of s-pok'-s-jnn for the conference (f pro-:-
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i.iised an ntti' door opening under i the apartment roof and Cryon comj plied with orders to rome down.
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emoon. Kosciusko county cancelled road The farmers, membe-is in the I n - I contracts totalling $1.000.000 Thürsdiana Federation of Farmer a.so- J day. The contractors failed to apciatlon, detailed grievam es of each I pear at the hearing and on acount
watching the road Tuesday !
morning for boot legcrers. who ai i said to hav been transporting, liquor from Clinton to Indianapolis. When th".v called r.n the car to halt, j it ran down the deputy sheriff and ;
IV I0ri. Ct VTP T'Tw: i1 "'aped. Almut :b"i pallons of i D UD.U tUiMH.ALIMhis-v wrro foUni in hn abandon-! WADSAW. D.d.. l-b. :;;.Theird car. 1 ai d of county commissioners C ' I
hicago last summer after a court
ship lasting a few weeks. The defendant's counsel have not yet entered an appearance in tho caso and it i.s not known whether the petition will be contested or not.
CANCEL S 1.000.000
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of the 10 districts of the stato federation, and a committee was named to prepare relief measuies to I'.-eented to the f--d--ra?:on membe: -ship and to tlie state ;a board. While farm land in mar. :: -Mar.ee is asseted at moi t han .e'.lirg alue, according to one example of alleged unfair as.s..-sme'it. a certain bank is aesed for or.iy
of hUh notion.
prices the board took this
UKSlfiXS AS IOST.MASTi:i;. FORT WAYNE. Ind.. Feb. 23. K C. Millertoday resigned as postmastpr of Fort Wayne, a position to which he was appointed in 191a by Fres't WiDon.
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