South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 246, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1922 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER" 3. f925'

ARREST OF POULIN FOLLOWS CHARGES BY LAW PROFESSOR

Tiornan A 11 r - Loral M;hi Is Father of Hi Infant SonHot Denial .Made. r I. . t .:i j..-o -r-,tin th.- 'v.iy was .'.r'-iv piop-r -,r.." fvry appt-a! to Mr. I u .-tr of nara, oo.i-L-a:' f ; r I ' I an ir..v,vr. I nv S with Mr. v.u'.in an1 ", rv . f.".: to ur" T!"i'- f v'a'rii..:'r fr"v rf frind . hus of ta" .-Ti'tLJ i M-u a.ter of ha,: ; .iit-.J. Mr. Po.i.in n-pu 1. it 1 "vcrv t hin.;. "It . iu:' iiri.-iy that .t p.i ration trlu--n : i y .-'. f and Mr.-. T..rä:- in ,i. lüiiiini'" v. th tio' I a . of tii' rr.u.T.i '.v.li-U- .a'r'".l upon in a, fi-.ort with t.H.r' rLi.-'oJy of T i - Tiil tii'i. if.-, rd for t!i- p:.-.' it. '".";.- :.n.v !--'.: k.r.ow.- .. faf.tl : .rn ' ai.i h -xpr - ' :n it- f uii Ä"vmpath an J w;o.- ;t :t-'r."Tt t'.'- i k ra : f i i ptii.'i.f.ty that ai .i h u tak. ii no pM f i.iur 'a a v or tii" ot.Vr. hut w.li rn:a;ri i-'o. a to :r.r- t h r o ;i rho u t. "I h a' i.. on tr uc hi.".; f-r eirht '.-. nrd du-:r.r that Jin, I hft I i:a f -t a Mi-h"'d a r--ord as a sr( i.i t-a'd: r. I hav' vr!t'-n v;r.: hook ouhj'..?. I am y.ar. o!d. i-n married r - pn an-.hav: two c ii i '. .! f n. Irr, ar.l .Mar?." .Makes Strong Denial. "U'hn Jifii I.at vMiht a; th' rounty ja:l, wh'i" he a s awaiting tii..:i;mr; of a bond for $2.000 to effct his re!fa.-e, ljulin c-he inertly den.d hav.ni; liadsany uiit:t reixtion with Mti. T;eria-r at any time, charging that Prof, t.ernan's action vart th direct result of th failure of a ".lande rou. attempt to blackmail him." Pouün ..o charged that hid arrest was flue to the. rtlereS ftate of the tcai ir.t:mctnr'. mind" -:tInpr the faf:t that Tiernan con-tir.u-ed livinc: v.tli hi.- wife after h kfnw oX th aCeU mi-deed. 'Thirt affair bf-en brewing .nee Jicnuury." .a!d Pou'.in, "and peroral rlrrv Tainan .tpptoacliod m öfferiri? to ilrop ail charges if i would me h. ca.-h demand. The lat offer v-u to drop the c.i.e entirely, with- no adnu.ion of Ruilt li2vin? l een nutdr-by me. if I would pay Tlerr.an SlV.O. Vhe whole thine a biackrrvail p'.ot from btfinn.n end ar.d it had Inct bo settled to lifjht now. "There no law court in the country which would .istain Tkrnan' action rr are there any fuirmindnl persotr. who will fail to perceive th a-.urdity of his rharcs Two or three week T:ernin. through trickco. obtained the fip;r.ature of hirf wife, then almost hysterical thrrruh hi continued ff rts to niako her admit Kuilt. to allblavit cliaryin;' me witU bea n ir, K- the father of her boy, born iat ovember. Th': at!davit w;l.s taker. N to both Pros. JeV-ion ana uep. Pr.- r-r.ahue, lth of whom reftt.d to act because they knew the law would not ductal ji snich a charge, lorerunnei- t( lÜiH-kiuail. "For sacral months Titnran ha ri'p.atedly i-ited and u-bph' in ill Uie hil living with tit? I f !., . 1.-i n c ! wif e lie .Kiu-'ni. i. Mi. .'"i'.. to hie rue pay half of tho materi.:ty fits and the .-u-tenance of the : h id. I ignored him because I knew his charg-s were absurd aid would rot 'carry water.' Then tam- the offer to srttl secretlv for a b cash coiu-uU ration which I vku -l as the forerunner of continued X' kinai!. -I will f;;ht thi case to a finish and prove my innnoivo and Tierman's motives to Uo pub.ic ef Seitith II end." Pculin al-o ucclar-d that Tirmao had been able to e-i Te-e his arrek a warrant s gncd by Justic" of o n the Tcare Al Hosirski afcr hi pr--v.oiii efforts had failed. Ho said thit Mrs. Ti M i.iar admitted th it ihe did not knew wrat he was signing when sho placed her name upon tli' t". o as affidavit admitting tho r daft wall pouhn and namirg hin. the father of her bey. i; a'.to said tht Tinman had ?.de h.s accusations to nian" of s friends, n-T.e of whom piac d - s. a n v crc-b-r.ee in it. Dci'ouiiic.-s Pia fesiSMr. Accor'imgro pfi-ahn, hi friendshd wi'h the Tiennans dates several yars back bat he maintains that ..e two :a:n.lin b.ad mo.ed in the ?anie -cct at l at no tinu b.aei he ecr l,.-en parti--ulirly friendly w.th tno pr-fr-for' wif. lie denoun'reMi t.'v f -,- r having n adc such cha:g" against Mrs. T.rman and at ti. an; t.ive '.'.vir. g with her. p-nl'.!i declared 'hat both ho A iivl his TN.f h iv known ot Tiei -man's .v.t.tud f.- sorn time ai d hl..' I fen prr ired 1 ' r it. Accord:ng ir. To to P'.'ulin. Mis. iv.,i::i is stan 1tannchly behind him plac.ng criP! at all in ti ( aar g.'- s. Th.v ar.-' P pare ntsj of two sn.a'l 'j.i.!uhn's .v.iorn.y i V.tus G. COPIES OF WRIT ARE SERVED 0. J.'At I .VO.V MEM . . i. d F r-.t'i Pig-'- On' ü .;... Wo.-l.'T wa in 1 k.lb d v b..! r. iir.g in an 1 t it. .e.le to the pri.-co s.nop .. ! . re a ''mi' . v 1. At .Ni la-iJ. o. M ttthw Str;?.--.r. j. tr.k.;-' Lh ;'.. :r..ile r vv a. -.-ot at: r li" and two oth r r.'.c-n .i.o- r.l.ng t t it-- ; öle had t'hot J'r..:- h w l: i !. a cab.net -ni .k r ;:. i ta.'.wav op Te right : : 'it-..- f ll wM :n tin. 'id. t io-i ef be n' .-: it a I bv -tr.ke syrr ;.ith.- . Two -..-p' .-ts a ro h- Id by the p lev Wh-:- ir a"-Mii;t u a.s r.tJe to :r . 1 ..is :-i r.ie B..st..i t:.J Main. f: .,!it vai-N a: L.-n:.. Ma-,-., r. u a - f ( t .it :h air ii t- o:i i'-li i ar 1-r.d n cut and th. t I . .- - i I b- - n p it in ?. J -urr.al AVIATOR "HOPS OFF" ON RECORD ATTEMPT SAN A.NToNlo. Tmis Sept. 2 (By I. N. S L. it. Jam-s H IV) .- I.tt of K !'.: I'.eld. ho:,p.j ,.rf this ntcrr.Lrg f-.r J rk r. :le Vl.i, t' r h? --'on ! att-rnp! to f-oni th Atlsr.:" to ?h" Pa lr.c i i hours with 'ir.'.y ot.e -'-..p. Dool;:;!o' f.rit attempt came to k-r.ef . n.,.n'h ::o whn his p'ar." r 1 into tr.e furf at Iablo Barh on th uke-oif.

LOCAL HAIL HEAD RE RE A TS REFUSAL TO RAISE 11 AGES

a r, '1 .Mil l'r:u I' ( :..) a: f I!. I ! I ;t . i.r.l.r r .- Mr. .'. ,i pr . v .j;. n for payrm-n t ; : i : a n 1 ha if for o-r:;nu- tvpi t h t jj- ro -a h; h -hid Ik-'-ti r.:n a n d i half t'f"rf in? i i r 1 1 UMJf-r feilt- . .t.'.T' : i. ( I en m'.' w r ) : -r.t.o; ;n iyi7. it had nv-r t o- u-tom. Mr ilrs .a.d. for .-ihoit l.i..-t , pi- t;ne and a half f.r overtime; ami th; wa.ooiu- cm th- lor.ii rK !. h" i.d. only f r ai-out tw month" pend.'r.;; the ..,,.) , f tii- labor board. "Working ct.ditior.s are entirely d.fferent with u- a.-1 eompar'-d with trunk line. farriMs," said the road's pr -;.l nt. "Tht if th-y recognize the I Mi'-r:t of danr'-r. tiair..-? meeting one another, fpeed, etc. This elenient : i entirely la-, kini; in the local -ue wh'ie im tf:' 1 . mib-s of track. thre exi: rio rivk such as enters into trunk l;ri operation. "Another thin? which the railroad labor board takes into eon-i deration ;n f!;n; a s-alc for the lirr Iine.-," !:e continued, "is tii" holding of employes overnight at ill' end of thir runs. rpnrir.. hotel ar.d boarding liouse fa iM of the men when they ai" a; tfie fitiiT end of their runfl. Our men I've at home a, all tims. No violence of any kind ha.- been rejiorted in onnectiun wit! the tike, although, according to tiie if port of road oilicial-?. ome of the .-tr;k r.-i . ha w iit Pii parailin.; in the v.cinity of the road's property attempting to iiuluce the other workers to jo;n in the walkout. WIFE MADE DEPUTY, HUB PAYS ALIMONY '"Nix," He Says, as Judge Talks of Reconciliation With Strapping Spou?e. IUrrnoiT. .Sept. 2. Mrs, Leoni j Pyo. athletic deputy sheriff, has j iiK.de her hrs;t "pinch." She ar- j re-t d I.eo pyo, her husband, and i brought him to court, where he paid Leoni ?tö in back alimony and ( he iv d a t;gh of relief as Judge Jayne discharged him from her custody. Mrs. Pyo way specially deputized at her own requt-st in order that she might keep an '' on Pyo until he paid. The Pys went into court on the complaint of the six-foot wife that her diminutive husband had faded to pay his alimony. The court favored sentencing Leu to the house, of correction. "Don't do that, vour Honor," pleaded Mrs. Pyo, "I'll never get my alimony. Jut turn him. oy-.t 10 me and I'll .-e that h- pays." Judge Jtryne then announced that Mrs. P o would be appointed a .-pcial deputy sheriff and placed Leo in her custody. "If he doesn't pny bring him bak into court," added, the ju'ge. So she brought him back and Pyo paid . "Will you go ba.'k .and live wuh her. now that you re fri e? ' a.-k.-d Jodie Jayne. "Ni, nix. Your Honor," Pyo r -plied. MAYORS AND POLICE CHIEFS WILL MEET Representatives of 56 American Cities to he at Convention in New York. N I1W yokk, sept. 2 Fifty-six mayors from le.tdi.ng American cities and n.'.O pidic chiefs from all over the world will attend a convention opening at the WaldorfAstoria. Monday, Sept 11. On Sept. K they will be : e guests of tn Coney Inland bo- rd of trade. The program arran - d for their entertainment includes a.i excursion to start from the Hat ery i n a -temer. which will carry . lern to S'tee pb-i base park. Th- visitors will view tlio ".jcular attractions and in addition "'922 oney Island Mardi (Iras IVviny" will be served up for their edi-lca tien in the evening. Am.ong 'h'i distinguished host will be Gov. Miller, former Oov. Smith. Major John I". Dylan and Police Comm:.--loii-r Knright. The attractions at Steeplechase park vvill thrown open to the vis. ting mayors anl chiefs of police. Aerial Sleeping Car On Berlin-Hoseoic Run I.oNDON. Sept. 2. (By I. N. s. What is claimed to be the first aerial -.eeping-car service has been' inaugurated on the German-Hussian railwav. which run an airplane sorv; re between Berlin and Moscow.! ma n!y for the benefit of officials .in d couriers. The sleeper hav ? three berths in i r 'on.y s Coon, which, when the hds are no: required, can b readi1 converted into a parlor with arm cha.r acoom mod tti"n for lialf a b -Z' n tr :v '. rs. The Mi.i.'h::' ti.-ed are Folikrs. and it i-' claimed that recently a party of off: ial Bus. an couriers b-armc urgent document did the 1 12"' odd mile- journey in IS hours v. .: hot;: once al.ghtirg. Lincoln Strikers Will St(n;e Parade Ltd) or Day LINCOLN. Neb. Sept. 2. Injunet.on or no injure t: m I.t H' striking shopn. en wi'.i march lure Monday. Th:- infe'rm.itien was ucn out today bv the Li'.-ce'ln-i lav t lock strike e'inüi.tt-e The strikers will niirch behind a ir..tiv American flag earned by th:e foie::n war cttuns. They w.U be healed by striking ex-scr ice ta.n. The o uimittee al-o sai l that daily int-etir. c ar.il picke tine will cont.nue m liucoln ar.d Havelock. "If eveiy striker i threw n In j xil." i:u h i: ciuppi.f.d. PITTS P. F B' I. Sept. 2. Telegraph a nd te'.ephon con.p'inies he re w ei e iadly cripple. I t-lay as a le-ult if a; e:e t,.rm the middle we-t last nicht. Serv.ee to Chicajo during thfonr.oor. was virtually .tt a .-tandt;I!. '

LABOR PRESIDENT RENEWS PLEDGES

TO RAIL UNIONS. i?oini)er Sends lelesrum ol d i n i "Sympathy ami Support' to Switchmen";. Chief. t "ontinued Krim Page One.) j on the guarantees of industrial fie4-! dorn given them under tii cor.tit ution. In vi vs of talk of a pos-iblo general strike, it asaln was pointed out today that th: American federation h.td no authority to call for -uch ac tion, although U was a id a number i i r.-. oiiuons ana petitions irom lo - ai unions and others advo aiin unions arm ctr.ers advo .-aunt: a nation-wide walkout would be a' i-tlore th- m ctin? ()f the federa tion"s excutie council to be held here next Saturday. (-oiiiIht'm ldecrani. The telegram sent bv Pres't Com. pers to Mr. .Jewell tonight was; ! "The meeting of th. labor legislative representatives duly .'1 a resolution was adopted conveying to you and through you the striking rail-J road shopmen the pledge of our sympathy and support to the fullest extent within our power. "At the meeting of the same conference this evening it was decided to ratify and emphasize the declaration made July 1 and pledge anew our sympathy and support and the bet withes for the success of the striking railroad shopmen in the attainment of their just cause. INDIANAPOLIS HAS ITS HOTTEST DAY OF YEAR INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2. This city today experienced its hottest day of the summer , when the thermometer went to 96 degrees. The previous record for the year was 3 5, this mark being reached Aug. 17. These temperature readings were reported from the United States bureau while thermometers on streets showed a temperature of 104 to 106 degrees at three o'clock. On year ago today Indianapolis was enjoying a moderate temperature when the weather bureau reported that the thermometer, showed the mercury was in the neighborhood of SO degrees. Some relief from the unu.-ual hot spdl is expected Sunday, atta his of the weather bureau lure said. nj!(;ko lv.ciii:d. ATI I HNS. (Ha.. Sept. 2. Jim Keel Long, negro, who was arrested today charged with having struck Mis Violet Wood, i:, with an iron bar when she d:.scovered him in the house at Winder, (a., where she was visiting, was lynched by a ir. A neatthere tonight. Long wa. taken from the sherfff who had him in custody and was hanged to a tree. IIJXTOU l.V WHS Dills. CHICAGO. Sept. 2 Hector Dawes. .2 years old father of William Dawes, vice-president of the Central Tnwt Co. of Illinois and a relative of Gen. Charles I). Dawes, chairman of the board of the hank and former director of the national budget, died today. He was struck by an automobile last night. nim; sTijiKiiKs .imi:sTi;i). WAVCBOSS. Ca., Pt. 2. Nine! arrests were made today here upon ' warrants charging violation of the strike injunction of the federal 1 courts and warrants have been issued ' for others, aciording to the state-j ment of Dist. Att'y John. W. Bennett. PLYMOUTH Mi. William Cordick enti rtainc d about ;n women at cuds at he;home on Thursday afternoon. After an afternoon pleasantly .pent, refreshmentH were served. A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mi.-u Maude Mark-, bv Mrs. Km man H umricliou.-vr Morris.! Mrs. Henry Hnnirichouer and Mis caroi iiumrichoiuser at the Morris! cottage it Pretty lake on Friday Many gifts, were received bv Mi. Marks w ho i.s to be married "at the '.,. Co.. 1 v' ' " vi in l J-iU c,u.- ell . .) J ß tdC. I J .;:tnniriv pvpninrr ... i-, , v.i m.. ! Lane of Import . I ! Mi.s Jane .Vispir.al! has been tppoinle,! by the library board as city I librarian m P.ymoutn. M;.s A.-pin innf j ,. . : all has Jusc finished a course stuuy in inuianapo.is n iorarv work, and ha.s served an umient iceship here. The Presbyterians and M th di--t.s j p.aved a game of hall Thursday afternoon. the Methodists, winning bv 1 a vore of 13 to 4. This is the s. ! cond time they have wen. A num-j r u .,.',,. ..'.,.,..'... ,.i I sent from the lineup. F. A. Forbes report rases of clothing gathered ßeven; u p ror the N ar Kas: Belie will be shipped to from which place They will -nt t or. to th suffering people before tile ! coin weather come. j Vir-: V. .I.'.. !;-4" -,it-.- r. T . . . i . r V. . ' i e o and daughter j Marth,, of Chic; go few dav. with Mr. MeCrory. a re seiend i n g a ' and Mrs. K. M. i Mrs. P.. A. Ch.a F.st eile, entertained e and daughter, a fe w fr.eridst at a o'clock dinner Thur-div cven.r.g in honor of Miss Kstiir Cha.-e and Miss I-aell N.m-. of Chicago. M.-ses Louis-- H"liam in.i Jean Met-ker left Thursday for In Larapo'.if where they vv,'! .enter upon a course of nurse.s' trmin?. T!i-y expect to tak o three ve-irs" e-ours M.ss Carol turned from Hunirichour.as reNew York wh : t-h -', ent the suntnier taking a course at Columbia university. Mrs. Poul Wagoner ha returned from a visit with her mother at Kewanna. The Wagoners are planning to move ti. South Bond e"ir. D. L. MdvN'OTi and family have gon to Toledo. O.. fo- a fow dsy.s. ard expect to attend thlr fomily reunion w;.il ther-. G. W. Sae'.ir. formerly (if Coiumb: i City, his purcha- 1 the L.nkcnh.elt home on I.ip..rte t.. an 1 moved .n ..n Thursday. Mr. Sheller i- an operator at th? Western I'nion or.h-. Th young people of the Mhod.st ihurili were fnterta.red at the eourtrv home of Mr. a 'id Mrs. Henvv Wh.te ThurIay en:ng. About ." were pr'.-ent and spent the even -inc in c.mes. lief res'hrnent 'Aere .re.l by the ho-less including a watertneion fe.i.-t. A grain f prudence pound of craft. is worth a

Kandiland Con fectioncry To Open Here Wednesday

: Kan.Iilaml. a iihw confectionery ' . . . 1 '.... . . i ; t i - - 5 - "" - - is I.ntr. ii; oath at .,;!4 Mit-hirnn opened nc.Nt dne-day. The new i , lunchourette is ownetl by p. A. and v a. Kandis for ii o las" ear havo operated a imilar ouain.- iri Laporte. Kandi.- r.i.hers have n,ide an ffort to make Kandiland one of ths iao-t bfautifullv decorated confec-i tiftr.erii- hi outh in is finished ;n Hend. ivry Tho and ce.lthe 'Aalls are of a lit;ht green, decorated with electric dndleornamental I la.-;er.s r f fruit batkets and framed paintings The wall Ciues and two I late ulas'- randy iat-: have trim ruing-- which match the -.vail?. The j f,oor UM in ii;a( nd white tile ;tM,j tje windows and vestibule. hae i floors of nreen lile. Poses will b given away on open ing day and music will be furnished irom 2 to . and 7 to 11 p. ir.. Bagbyms Photo Shop iow Open in Its iew Location Hagb's photo shop, which wad driven out of itM old location at Colfax av. and Michigan st. by the tire which completely destroyed their equipment and fixtures several eek.s ago, has opened up in its new location at 110 Colfax av. The r'hop has hail the latest equipment 'retailed in the new location, including Perkins twin arc used in connection with a Majestic (Spotlight. This 's the same kind of lighting apparatus which is used in the motion picture studios, and photographs both day and night. The new shop Is decorated In olue and grey. Counterfeiter, 45 Years in Prison, ISoiv Going Back CHICAGO, Sept. 2. (By I. N. 5.) "Old John" Murray, who has spent 15 of his 72 years behind the prison bar? was "going back home" today. Wearietl and grayed, the old man seemed glad as ne started out on what may be his last sojourn in prison for alleged counterfeiting. They caught "Old John" today at bus favoriu- offence making dimes and quarter.-. "Olil Joh i" refiu-.ed to reveal of location of his "mint" "sonievvheta on a farm out northwest of Chicago." was all lu;' would tell. "I'm tired of wand ring now I'm ready to go home if 1 get out this time I guess it'll he vvheithe undertaker pulls his tape measure on inc." Murray, who since his youth ' lus been -a "specialist" in small change i-anterfeiting. has served in practically every federal prison in the country. Cop, Disguised as Woman, iSemesis of Auto Bandit INDIANAPOLIS. Sept -Sergt. p. lie?, "BatHalste known tling" I of the motorcycle in the loizo ring as Hal-ted, donned a woman's! dress l.u-t night and played a joke on an automobile bandit. lie- accompanied IM. Tragott in an automobile to a -'pot where uie I bandit had been stopping1 automobiles and robbing their occupants. Policeman Fletcher crouched in the rear of the autoir..obi!e. They picked up Dan Brown whom Tragott identihed as the man who robbed him previously. Fight Over tS'orthcliffc Estate Settled Amicably LONDON. Scjit. 2 (By I. N. SO The dispute over the es. ate of the late Lord Northcliffe. arising fiom ihe fact that Lord Noithclitfe letl two wills, has oeen settled out .f court, according to the Daily F.x-pre-s today. The settlement accordin? to the Daily Fx pre.--.' was bronchi through the intervention of Lord Iloihermere. brother of the late puhll-her. Sensational liligaition had ben in prospect. . f I at Iter UlCS of ISurilS Received Saving Family , , ... I AN I LLK, Ind.. .sopt. -'.--( ly I-.)-David Hann, a coal miner died early today at Caqug.t near here from burns received Wednesliht in re-iuing his four chil dren from his burning home. Mrs Hann ! in a hi.-pital and may not i i . e recover trom burns. .x e-i pow der placed near a cook a blast . u hich wrecked cook stove cau-Ov d the horn hie following "Master Milld ' of Mail Bandit Gang Sentetwed ; I.oS ANGLLL. Cai.. Sept C ll Se'd '' Herbert Wilson. Beau Hrummel m.n- . ami nlleced master mind of a I 51.7.00.000 mail bandit gang, todav faced a life t- ini in prison following hi convict. on for mure er in the hrst

f cause, and thv 1 degree ot n;s lorioer pan neji.c'Ft. Wayne 'Jon. ' ' ',,x- Ul iri an attempted jail bre ak

. - 1 Tf-,. la-t April The jury vv a out -een hours and i '-commend. -d life iniprisonmer' Wood will t..ke cog W ll 1 C !1 ollllCl nizance of üb n he sentences Wilson next Tuesday. We -hould m ke the a book that a do-s She ef a!- sweets from not injur4 it. -a me u.-e e. of a Mower, it. but does

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UPPER HOUSE PASSES "SLUSH FUND MEASURE

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