South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 September 1922 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 9. 1922

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ROWLEY TO MEET STATE EXECUTIVE

BUSSES IGNORE GOSHEN'S RULE FOR OPERATION

f-frr I POLICE OFFICER'S Grind Gram fur Own usp

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ASSAILANT DENIES

unry fanyer. itf-ntir.j? th low

at whh corn and oats hiv. '

City (,;uiicil Expe.-lrl to Miuiulmi Ordinance Protfvtinj: Inlrrurhan.

i h. -t 'I rn tbe mrkt. ar h;ii in; th- pralns ground ir.ro who!' j't-f, l for u-e on their farm-. Thor'.Trilrf r-f i . u.- t corn an!

'.at 3 have, during t h- ltt few wfck :.fn ronvertf'd .nto who feed l.y f.irm'-r and will be fed to th'-ir .turk during the wintf r.

GHÄRGE OF FIRING

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(i;,ir.a anl Winona InTerurban rallKi.'iil companies, altho jh the cotinf .1 adopted an ordinance in whkh j. referential streets are r.amea to K.ve the traction lirir.- 1 '"ä i r--l prot. tion. I As police here were about to ar-r'-vt driver employed by Joseph bailor of Klkhart. owr.T of the' Yellow line, di. overy was made that restraining order isjuie.i by Superior Judse William 11. Hile of Kikhart Is ?till In f-Tce. although Kohert ' V.. Rrov'or of Elkhart, lea! counsel; for Sailor had agreed to dismis it and pay all costs, following a com-' promise reached between the coun-i

MENNONITES END ANNUAL SESSION

Delegates Depart for Homes;'

following Conference at Goshen. (iOSHKN. Ind., Sept. V The fourth All-Mennonite convention, which opened in the Eighth st. Men-r.r.n-t.-church here Wednesday.

clove,! la"-t evening. Attendance was1 ' xi'rf's?;nn

exceptionally lar?". Delegates repnventfrl all branches of the Men-

nonlte church in various parts of the l-ected thai he would enter a

Karl Denny to Fipht Count of Shootinr: With Intent to rvill Cop. WARSAW. Ir:'!.. Sept. s. Karl I'enny of nar Claypool. charged with .shooting Oiticer Earl Hurwell of the Warsaw police department with Intent to kill on June 22. was i.rousht into the Kociuako circuit

and when arraigned

Lemuel W, Itoyse en

tered a plea of not fruilty. Denny was taken to and from the jail handcuffed to William A. Winer.r. t, another member of the Warsaw police force. In making his plea Denny smiled tnd the inference drawn from his

by those persons who

happened to be in the court room was that it generally had been ex-

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Catches Alligator Hunting: Minnows

I LAFAYETTE. Ind., Sept. 8. An, ! animator three feet long who captur-i

edin Deer cr-j-ek. near Flora, by j Harry Lester. .f this city, who was, catching minnow for bait. Lester I was u?lng a pmall minnow .eine- and ! the alligator became entangled ln!" the net. The captor took it to his! home and is keeping it for a pet. I

The alligator Is believed to have es-!

torney of Laporte county, to confer J cape-1 from pome r rivate por.tl.j with him tomorrow mornlr.- about i Several weeks ago boys ?wimmir.g! .... . . . in the cre-ek renorted havir.c t--een ai

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jthe Moore-Lynch bout rtaged at i Michigan City on Labor day. Row

ley is understood to t in sympathy with the governor's views that the bout was a prize f.ght and not a boxing exhibition. It was thought probable today that charges mlht Le preferred against promoters and principals of the bout.

Governor to Confer ith La

portc County Official a Result of Bout.

j INDIANAPOLIS Ir.d.. Sept. S. I (By I. X. S.) Gov. McCray today

a.-kel Early Rowley, prosecuting at-

large reptile on theank.

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United States. During the convention it was shown that Mennonites of the United States have subscribed more than $700.000 for European relief. There are eisht Mennonite mis-

c!l here and Sailor.

Other Infractions.

. , . . r rr ' sistants. are working ratej between New Pans, Goshen, i , . ,

Wakaru.sa and Nap par. ce James of New Pari, the

I Mennonite missionaries, with 12 as-

in Arizona.

f guilty.

To Fight Chargv. The penalty on conviction for the offense is 2 to 14 years imprisonn.ent. Questioned by Judge Eoyse, Denny said that he had not yet employed an attorney, but expected to do o within the next few days. He was in-

tormed by Judqe Iloyse that the

Laborer Ends Oicn Life After Murder Attempt 'MUNCIE. Ind., Sept. 8. A few hours after his release from jail, where he was held on surety of peao proceedings brought by his wife, Sylvester Miller, age 35, a laiborer, attempted to shoot his wife early this morning and then ended hio life by drinking carbolic acid. Going to the home of a neighbor, where his wife was staying, Miller drew a gun. Iii wife caugrht him by the arm, causing the weapon to explode d the air. Miller then ran a distance of a block where he drank the acid and fell a few moments later.

v ; w (Montana and Oklahoma. ,u,1"t" 'i b' v; t.. i w tfor Mennonit would be set for trial.

, " ! missionary at Champe. India, now in 4" ';" .'" V "

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Kev. John Kensinger, a Mennonite , marching a swamp nine miles south-

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i posse headed by Sheriff C. II. Moon. ' for a moonshiner's den, which was

Middlebury line, owned by Charles

V. Elliott of Middlebury; and the Goslien-Ligonier line. owned by Tayette Leplrd of Ligonler; are also violating the provisions of the ordinance. Although the city council here act-

, .. ., - ... , ! progressing in that city. Indiana railway for protection from - Gott.hall of Bluffton.

, .L . v T n.. n hlo. lectured on "Our Future Peace,';1;'1 , n anu IM convinced that busses have come to! p , mjth of lUuffton O Akron- Ind., a few days ago afte ftay and that me rca5onablp Plan, ' ' ; ..Mennonltes an(J . having been a fugitive for severr of operat on must be reached in re-, ' ,, , " T, T t. , , , n ! weeks.

missionary in Africa, were at

convention an 3 delivered addrees.

O. P. Shulta E. P. Howe and A. S. Wiens of Chicago, told the delegates how the Mennonite church is

located. Charles Nellans. alleged to have been an accomplice of Denny will be arraigned in the circuit court at a

later date. lie was arrested near

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Fponse to public demand for bus service. Until further notice motor busses will run on Main st. here and it is not improbable that in the end the council will abandon its stand to restrict busses as a measure of protection for interurban lines.

'Apply Creosote, Not Tar; Lad in Hospital; 1 Held MUNCIE. Sept. 8. Patrick Murphy. 17. Is under arrest here, charged with assault and battery because, lie with a companion, is alleged t have pounced upon Johnny Drad1'urn, 14. as the lal was passing a larn In the outskirts of the city. Tne youths are allege! to have applied what th?v though, was tar to the boy's face, but the mixture proved to be creosote, and the victim Is still In the hospital. The youths offer no explanation for the alleged assault.

War" and C. K. Derstine of Eureka. ,

111., ppoke on "Mennonites and Secret1 Societies." Rev. I. TL. Schroeder of Strikes Mothcr-Ul-LaiV ;

Perne, Ind., had "Co-operation ; mong Mennonites" as his subject, j

APPROPRIATE $500 FOR GRAND JURORS

Grant Council to Obtain Additional Legal Talent for Exhaustive Probe.

MAIIION. Ind.. Sept. 8. The Grant county council has appropriated $S0O for legal services to aid the state in the presentation of certain evidence before the session of the grand jury', to begin in a fe-w days. The coujUy prowecutor went to Indianapolis yesterday to Investigate the employment of a npecial counsel. The comfng session of the grand jury will be one of the most impartant ever held In the county, for the reason that the findings of the stato board of accounts concerning the affairs of local officers will be considered. The board, In its report, said the Kokomo Stone Co. owes more than J 18,000 to the county, bevause of excess paymers on storo shipments. The report also contained charge?

Th. v,i, I ag-.ilnst local political leaders and

Wayne County Refuses to Give Fund for Prosecution RICHMOND. Ind., Sept. 8 Refusal of the Wayne county commissioners to allow an appropriation of 51.500 for a.sHltant counsel with which to prosecute Edgar F. Hiatt. deposed president of the Dickinwn Tru.n Co.. may reriously hamper the case of the state. Hiatt wa indicted on 13 counts

ly the Wayne county grand jury

about two month.' atro.

wa.s closed Ian; April by order of contractors. The highway depart

Is Sentenced and Fined INDIANAPOLIS', Ind.. Sept. 8.

j Charged with striking his mother-in-law so forcibly that her arm was broken, John E. Ransdell age twen- ! ty-five was fined $30 and costs and

sentenced to starve 90 days on the Indiana State Farm in city court Thursday on a charge of assault and" battery. The penalty was made severe after his wife had tearfully said that he "beat her Tip" almost every day. Ralph Updike, judge pro tern, told Ransdell that pecau.se of hi two children ho would suspend the State Farm sentence. , "I won't live with him any longer, judge." Mrs. Ransdell said. "I'm afraid of him. I'll earn a living for the children. I can work. "Well, in that case, you can serve the days." Judge Ujxlike told Ransdell. Mrs. Ransdell became hysterical after the finding was made and was taken from the court room by relatives. Ransdell struck his mother-in-law during an argument over one of hi children, it is said.

FOlUXnXSES MORTGAGE.

Youth, Held for Bike Theft. Admits Talcing Many Weapons MT. VEIOTON, Spt Po'ice here thought when they attempted to untangle the mystery around the burglary of the Sailor MoreheaJ hardware ftore, they would find a secend Jesse James, since th loot included two Colt revolver, a rifle, several flashlights. a half dozen pocket knives and a lar& quantity of ammunition for the firearms. Their mystery was turned to iurprise, however, when they arrested Clinton F.alty, 16, for the ;heft of a bicycle, and the lad confessed to burglarizing the hardware tore. Part of the loot, he said, had been distributed among boy friends, and he had cached the remainder of It. All was returned. Craving for melodramatic action is attributed for the boy's action.

OHIOANS TO OUTLINE RIVER PROJECT PLAN CINCINNATI, O.. Sept. 8. -Completion of river projects now under

WARSAW, Ind., Sept. 8. Judge way on the Ohio will be urged at

L. W. Royse in the Kosciusko circuit court Thursday rendered a judgment for S10.039.34 In favor of the complainant in a foreclosure of mortgage suit brought by Marion Schlipf against P. J. and" Fannie W. Pratl. - FIX KD Iii LYOU. SYRACUSE, Ind.. Sept. 8. Pleading' guilty to a charge of creating a disturbance here on Iabor day, Vern Cory of Syracuse, was fined $19.40, when arrainged before Mayor J. A. Sloane of Warsaw.

the next meeting of the Ohio Valley Improvement association, which I to be held at Louisville, Ky., on Oct. 3 and 4. W. C. Culkins. secretary of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce and of the Improvement association, haa sent out a call to all towns and cities In the Ohio Valley urging them to have representatives at the meeting who will support an active program.

Primary education in Mexico is free and compulsory for ages six to 16.

Ftate bank examiners, when approximately $660,000 worth of undesirable securities were discovered as part of the company' aet.-. Hiatt, who Us at liberty under lieavy bond, now i.s living in Chicago.

AW CUTS INTO LOG, 8 SNAKES OOZE OUT SHOALS. Ind.. Sept. 8. When i saw cut Into a log at the McDonHld saw mill a nest of copperhead pnakes was found which threatened for a time to put a stop to operations fit the mill. The log was cut down last winter. It had laid in the woods ill summer and the heart was slightly decayed. Several slabs and boards had been Jaken off by the saw when the snak Tiet W&.1 penetrated. In an instant th saw carriage and mill was a mass of squirming snakes. Eight were Counted by the frightened mill .ands. The force rallied, however, with log hooks and other implements tind killed all the reptiles.

ment of the county figures in tho

accountant's report. Judge Charlco of the Grant county council appeared before the county council to ask for the appropriation to obtain legal aid for the prosecution. He said he was anxious that the investigation be a sweeping one. "If there is any stain on the rame of Grant county, we should remove it for all time." the judge said.

INJURIES FATAL TO AIR PILOT AT INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Sept. 8. Walter Smith, flyer in the air mail service, who crashed to the earth at the state fair yesterday afternoon, (lied today. Hemorrhages developing from Internal injuries and lcs of blood resulted in hit death, while Mrs. Smith sat beside his hospital cot and wept. Smith, one of the oldest mail pilots in the service, had Just started to take off the field and lifted too soon when the machine made a nose dive.

Court Rules That Trousers Garb of Men, Not Women OWOSis'O. Mien., Sept. 8 Trousers are the raiment exclusively of man. Justice Hugh Nichols ruled in sentencing Miss Thelma Crteier. age nineteen, to ten days In the county Jail after she pleaded guilty

to disorderly conduct in m.asquerad-

ing as a man. Trimming her hair short and donning masculine ramient, Mies Crisler a week ago started out to find

employment, sayingshe had found t

man s opportunities are greater and his work easier than a woman's. She obtained employment at Durand and

i worked several days.

Call Aetna Cleaners. Garments, hats cleaned. L. 2376. 91C E. Sample. On day service cheerfully given. AJvt. 238-tf.

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KJJ OUWiae III r rannjori , Pleading her own case before FRANXFORT. Ir.d.. Sept. 8 (Ryi Justice Nichols, she contended many 3. N. S.) Aoote written Just before I women had beep riding1 horseback Jie committed suicide, eariy today; in breeches all summer and that ehe 5" exulted in the finding of the bidy!did not regard it a misdemeanor :o t Ma!toydee D. Collier. age f. C. : wear male attire In working. rr:ir.g from a pole it the reir of "Rut they were not trying to ma.'' j is home here. LI health i.s thought guerade as nvn and you were." the t' have prompted the act. Collier t "u: rt r iled. '"Ten davs in the county

i.' ;:rv bv a wife and ere son. i Jail."

Capital 1150,000.00

S0KÖÖL DAYS Call for ?xtra cash in tbe family. We'll flnanc you on easy terms, arranged to fit vour income. Ktart the klddis right. Do it today. Loans on Furniture, I'Uno. Auto, I.1t Stock, etc. Main 1741. STATE LOAN 00. Established 1903. ulte 3. Merchant IVink Blilr

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SPECIAL NOTICE A solid carload of Bed Davenports and Duofolds just arrived too late for the regular ad Go on sale Saturday morning. Very special prices.

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Pr isoner Hopes Yet to Evade Electric Chair ' 'LFM UFS. Ir.d.. Sept. S. Ren Hrook. awaiting execution In the Ir.diana State Prison at Michigan .ty. .-till hoping to escape death, at cording to a 1 tt r received from

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tab:.-h a .--.immer reort at that j him by the law f.rm of Hacker anfl ftTlJL..? iVT'Vl TJV f?5JT I" (I.-uur.d wj. broken today for j Jot- . which defended Brook on a j (C457rA li e ronn:, tion of the f.rst iotta.ee I murder charge in the Bartholomew j pPYxi c i Th l, .tr.k of th lake. c;rc;nt court la; winter. Brooks ! if 53 IXinilSJ J J urjees the attorr.tys to sue Sylvester ' '--Ä ' Ii-.--? I AWARD ROAD IIOMK ! Brooks, his father, for money with CiWCrtOsTli ßfri

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