South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 116, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 April 1922 — Page 3

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Utilities Companies Plan To Standardize Services IXDTAXATOLIS, Apr:! 2.". I'lani for .standardizing ruh.-.s and r?,";lations for watr companies tl'.ri uch-o-jt tiie Ptatn v.i re tli.--ou-;Kd at . conference hro Tuesday of state crriciahs and othc- rrt cf utility companies, rfMiItii:? in the work h-in-t d'-'.f ,;it-d tt uh-ronimitte-:sf wliich will met a.ain June f..

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Firemen Awarded $2,000 In Street Car Accident I.vniAXAPOMH. April 27,. The appellate court Tuesday atiirmed the judgment for $2.0no. awarded in the

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W.u.- he mv. .1 M r. r e v. 1 a i AUTO TOWARD lJZ 1 I TRAIN; LEAPS, SAVED Jm-r-MV d 1 hm d. ' 1 CSHIZN, Ind.. Apdil 2.'. When !tJ;e Twentieth Century Uimited on I IT . r n x' w Vork Central railroad Appellate Court Leverses ..njf.k a Foril tnJck lirlonf?Ini? to Circuit Court Judgment : T-"red llink, a farmer roidim? c-t IXIrAXA!'OI.lS. April A ' C,e.dier:. at a cn!nff near judgment for :".' a--!'!. Clarl: Milb rsluirir. the machine was de-Ad.-tt of Hunt::. .-ton, In favor of t-oll . hod and wrec kage strewn for Schaff I trot her . , .-'-o r.f Hunt-' loore than 1000 feet, inrrton rend r- .i in th.- Alhrn circuit1 Viriril Miller, hired hand on the court, v.-a ft a -! T;p .-day 1 y th 1 liir.k farm, started for Millersbur.t? apt -llate court. ;n the machine. At the crosidn;? he In re-r .n- t)-..- Alba circuit ' l'v 'l'" Century approaching and

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tho amount for hxin-r ja.!-m- :;t. A ; I" onvdive struck the truck with T;ew trial wa onlered. I t- rritlc force. The .suit k'r.'w out of an nnur.t-! Jr.e hrttveen th" company and Add?.1 S1Ö0.000 IlIUX Its '"nf ral man.au'-r, ii t!o conduct HAMMO.VP. April 2.". Damaite rf fi. fncto-y and r tail mu-uca! .-f ere. - 'ituat. d at $ 1 n , q 0 0 wa? done to 2I wa.-s . n:d-'v d on a comm:s-:on ; the War ner Malleable Iron Works l-a5!. j h - re by fire Tuesday, caused by an j explosion of a 40-paIIon tank of jMndniff nn.l h-n-I h -a po home gasoline. Thrco buildings were l.nr.timr v.:e,j I:'-.-., I 'wil touches I !,;,tl and foreman William Nokcs

Taylor, a Muneie city fireman, against th" Union Traction Co., for injuries suffered in a collision of a street car and a fire truck. In passing on the question of admission of evidence to show Taylor's earning capacity as a painter, his work before appointment to the fire-fichtin-force, tho court declared no error was committed, saylnzr: "Employment as a member of a municipal fire department Is neither a 'trade' nor a 'profession,' it Is slmuly a 'political job and on which, as a matter of common knowledge, is of very uncertain duration." Indidentally, the court upheld the Munclo firo ordinance requiring street cars to stop In case of fire. The accident in which Taylor was injured, occurred March 1?, 1013.

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Commission Approves Weekly Street Car Pass IxrnAX.Vl' IJS. April 25. Announcement of it.s formal order authorizing u.se of a weekly transferable pass on the city street cars at Terro Haute was made Tuesday by the public service commission. The order was agreed on by the commission last Friday but public announcement of the decision was withheld. The pass will sell for $1, and may bep laced In u-e on one day's notice. Rules and regulations for the use of the pa.s are to be adopted b ythe company and submitted to the commission for approval.

are W. F. King, state health co:nsioner of the committee on the quality of water; Earl Carter, engine, r for public s-rvi.-e commission or. company rules and regulations; Car. Wilde, service director of the public ervjee comniission on meters; lr W. M. Tucker, on continuity of supuly; Earl Carter, on water pressure and Pre f. It. P. Wiley on water plant equipment.

Tug Searches for Wreck Of Foundered Lambton SAULT STE MAI HE, Mich., April 2.". The tug Grey was in Euko Superior Tuesday searching fcr wreckage or survivors of the small light tender Lambton. believed by marine men to have foundered with 17 men during the wvcro storm et last week. This belief was strengthened Monday night with the passing of the Midland Prlnco, tho crew of which saw tho Lanubton as sho wa battling with tho huge waves last Wednesday. Doth vessels were near Caribou Island when tho gvade overtook them. The master of the .Midland Prince described it as tho worst storm he ever had experienced. Shortly after it descended tho light tender disappeared, but the Midland Prince's crew could not say for a certainty that the smaller craft had foundered.

PKOP IiAHCUXY CILYRGK. CA S?SO POLLS, April 2 5. Pro.-. Asa K. llayden had. the charge of larceny of $300- lodged against Fred Williams by his brother, James. Xewberg township, growing out of the division of tho estate of their father, Isaac, dismissed here Monday. The prosecutor said there was no evidence of larceny. Sheriff S. P. "Wyman returned the money to Mr. Williams, former Norwood Park, 111., police magistrate. A special administrator has been appointed to devide the $5,000 estate among four children.

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