South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 269, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1922 — Page 4

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Th f. p. I r. i most. Imports.-. a 1 iition to the bulwark of evidence which ii deferu-e In th" Tierran-Poulin ci- has be-en build im? up as an a'.ibi for .e defendant. Harry Poulin, was laid Monday, when, as a climax to the .tirr.ony prevloviy riven by h.s wife arid other Witneeg, many of whom 'ro re I ttlvf s, Poulm hii.-ice'.f took th" witne.-s stand .and in emphatic m.s der.d th claims mad under oath by Mrs. Augusta T.ernan and 'orroborated by h-r 3iu.-l-.ind. Prof. .1. I. Tit-man. th.'.t he had carried on licit re lotions with th" profe.-.wor'.-- wife and iv,is the father of her infant vn. r.;:i. Not crly did the. d'frndant der.y having confessed his guilt to Mr. rr.an, but he fivmc that he was at church yfrv!s on all but one of the entert rights when Mrs. Tnin Maintains ho holding his tryirts with T and gav plans. l explanation-

to hi-H whereabout.-; on th onn !ght he nl.W'i church as wei: a.s :i the, r.Ight laier !n the summer, urlng his. wlfe'.s absent- In Chicago, hn he was claimed to hive been tth Mr?. Tiernan. Prior to Poulin's taking of tnJ and. Milton Frühen. "In, v:cerc s.ieJer.t of Adler Pros, f-tore, whero vjlin i.H cmp!oyeI; A'JV-rt C. I)" - ' a member of th um rhurch A finInn ottani'.rl I i r A' i ir tit l l w aviriiuT -1 , fti.'4 A-s . n C. Stor.eripher. a friend of the tu eel mar.. testified as witness r the defence to i-trer.gthcn the 'for.d.ant'rt alibi. A rttum of the tctjrnor.y riven v the various witness , including ouiin. follow-: Or S,toneolpher wan the first w It's s called artcr preliminary -au r, on. Ii- was .T-k-.1: "How Ions have you known Harry culin?" "Several years." "Iid yo'i ever so h-hin; with ;n. ? "Yes. oh ce Lrm; j ear." "What day?" "It wai on V"ednc5day ir. su;ner time." "What time did you leave Bouth, erd? "Shortly after dinner." "How did you koV "i'.y auto." 'What time did you return?" "It was some trmc after sundown." "Did you lea. the lake about ik or daytime?" "It was about sundown." "How many mile Is it." "About ZZ." "iid you catch any fih?" "Yes." ' How did you divido them up?" "When we returned wc Htopped In ont of a store and diid'l them." "I!d oti know- it was Harry oulin's father's btore'.'" "Xo. I didn't 'Know that " "You in.iy. If you can, tlx the da'e th! trip." "I ce-uMn't fix the date exactly, it s some time in the vumm-'r.'

"Did Harry' remain there whrnrAdlfr home?"

u drovt away?" far as I r member. I jumped the ear and drove away, leaving m there." Crosi examination by Jellison. "What time do you ay it was you ft the. fjtoro?" "I Judo It must have been about .ndown." "J Tow long did it take you to make e trip?" "About an hour and a Quarter." Then followed several question? Jellion to brlru? cut tho fact hether or not Dr. fUoneoipher and arry Poulin had had any conversions reardinff motherhood Judqe DuCornb tu. stained objecons. "Do you recall you frequently wert hing on Wednesday afternoons jrin that year'.'" Yc-i." "thI thl year?" "Yes and soraHlm1; n Sundar." "You've neve.r bee-n . j'hys.c'.an I'.i e Poulin honi. have you?" '.Vc. neither family." "Did Harry Poulin ever com to ur ofTire?" "Yr?. jut the orce to arrange a bins trip." Albert Dn VT wa then cailetl to :n defense. Atty. Schwartz qucsmed htrr. "I tvn ack you "R-hether you can call Lenten fNUon. "I do." "What church do you Attend?" "St. Joseph." "Did you know Harry Poulin by :M at that time?" "Yes." "Did you ever talk to htm before?" "Never before my telephone con-r.-xttlon with him yesterday." "pid you fp him at Ienteu sers during the rear 1?21?" "X did." "How many fenicen did you atr.4 that year?" "All but three." "Iid you see Harry Poulin at all r-ns services'" "I d.d." "Where did ycu e'it In reference to e. Poulin family?" "PJKht in back of them. Pros. Jellison then tnck up thl rk cf crcs-s-cxamininir the wit-1 j "Do you recall what ni-iht you tended church servicep there in ?l?" I "Yes-" "What tin d:d ci arr.e xt the urch?" At I . V V . "Vo'i always arrived tefore er--s?" Ye.--.- ' You were there all b it three "hts. ycu .ay. and saw Harry Pou!i there e.ich time?" . "Yej?. ' ? "How to you know that you :r. d -t thre niphts? "iVcruf I lsi.1 to Trcrk cn thoe rhts " "Ycu dtn"t know Harry Pculln riT.T'.'y. f!r ci "" ' I'.y ; 1 1 1 i'.r.'.y." "D.d y ii Kef-i rhv meniorandum your work in crd'T to refresh ur mmrry ?" "I did not." "DM ye-i attend I.enten service :s vir? " t i "I i!.d n-t." ' i 'D;j you af'er;1 T.,r!i er e -en you hve-.i r California " i "I did not." ; "D.d jpj fVfr ha.e a- v rr ord f t e-dirij ur.y other Der ten erviv e-;" I did no?." How d:d o:i kr."x the rnan i r. 1

front of you v. ax Harry- Pouiln? Did he turn around?" "Xo." "You didn't him fJil In the face then?" "Xo." "How waa he dresc-d?" "Gt r.eral'y In a lisht suit." "Who was with htm?" wife." "Do you remember her?" "Yes." "You .-ay they sat In front ol you?" "Vps." "Did they always sit in front of you?" "Yes." "Did they always occupy the sime relative position, that is. he either on the jr ft or rljjht of her?" "I can't be positive about that." "TiiM nights you ml5ed Lenten services, were they early or lato in the reason?" "It was In the late part." "Arc you sure you saw him there during the early pirt of Iynt?" "Yes, all th niphts I was there." "Are you Mire you attended all the fir.t nine days of Kenten reason of 1021?" "Yes." Jelllson then pointed out the days .Ii, d dates of each Venice for th first two weeks of L.ent and Mr. Davi.s declared that he was present on each of those nights. Schwartz quetioned Mr. Davis on rebuttal. Milton Frudenstein was then called by the defe nse. The witness said he had been employed by Adler Brothers for a period of CO years. When questioned regarding the date of Mr. Adler's death, he replied that ho died on Thursday. Auff. 11. 1921. "On Thur.cday eveninc. the evening of th day he died, you were at the Adler home;" "I was." "You were sitting oa the front porch of the Adler home?" "I was." "Did Harry Poulin call at the

"He did." "Hid ho si In?" "T do not remember." "About what time did you leave?" "About 10:20." "Do you recall whether Harry Poulin left before you?" "I couldn't &ay." JeiiL-on then took up cross examination. "Did you Ree Harry Poulin any other evening except tho ono jou speak of?" "I did." "You were there every evening?" "Yes sir." "How did you fix the time of that particular evening?" "I talked with John Anderson regarding some events that happened that day and we recalled that it was on Thursday." "Oh. then you have ironed It all out with John Anderson?" "AUolutely." "How late did you stay the nlqht Harry uns there?" "I lont recall, exactly." "How lone have you ben with Adler Prothers. Mr. Frudenstein?" "Sine U87." "You are a member of th firm?" "Yes, vice-president of the corporation." "You have been closely associated with Harry Poulin all this time?" "YfS." "He has been In your employ a lonjr time?" "About 13 years." "He still maintains his position there?" "Tee." "You haven't talked this cause over with Harry?" "No." "You have talked to Mr. Schwartz about It?" "Yes." "And Mr. Parker and Mr. Jones?' "No." "Was Harry Poulin at the Adlei horn" tho nlpht after Mr. Adler died?" "I don't recall. There were hundreds of peop'.e there, I could not fray." At 1 1 : f 4 a. m. Harry Poulin took tho stand In his own behalf. Mrs. Tierran leaned forward in her ' hair and fixed a steady gaza on Harry Pculin's face. cave her one glance and thereaf r averted her eres. Mr. Poulin jraxe hi" ng. a 4 0. He tias corn and reared in South Ilend, he .-ald. "IlaNe ou ar.y children?" asked Attv. Schwartz. "Ye?, two boys. 14 and S." "You are acquainted with Mrs. Aucusta Tiernati. the rli!iff in thia ca,' o." "I am." "When did the acquaintance ber. . 1 " Vbout three years ago." "Where?" "At a masquerade ball in SU Jool; hall." "Subsequently, did you and your v. ife .inf. Mr. and Mrs. Tiernan frequently meet In a social way?" Siuitly after that, yes." "State If you v?itefJ at each others' home." "We did." "You went to darrees?" "We did." "You danced with each other at the"1 dsr."?' We did." 'Did you ro with the ladies to pic p i'CCS? ' I want to direct your attention ta 1 h r Ixnten ?erv;cctf 1521, and have

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v.-.-; - . V U: ;' . :;"':' ::r :i Mrs. .Mary Donahue, half fist er f room Monday m.dcr the strain of the you state whether or not you attendthe Wednesday and Friday evemrj; services at St. Joseph church." "I did." "Who was there with you?" "My wife." Did you attend regularly?" "I attended all of them exept One." "On what occasion did you mis one service?" "One Wednesday evening I cam home from the store, about 3 o'clock with a headache." ' Y'our wife wnt to church that evening alone?" "Yes." "Did your wife como home alone ?" "Xo, Mns. Tiernan came with her." "When it came tlnw for Mrs. Tier nan to go home, how did t-l.e jro?" 'She took a street car." "Did you and your wife attend ; Mrs. Tiernan a.s far as the car? ' "We did." I "Then what did you do?" j "Wo came back home." j "e.i this occasion did you say any- j thing to your wife about it being too chilly for her to pro or Migge.-t I that she had better remain at home?" "Ye-, I did ftuggest that it wüs pretty cool out." "Hut she wenr with you and came back with you?" "Yes." 'T will ask you if on any of the Wednesday or Friday nights during Lent j'ou went out to any of the' buildings at Notre Dame?" "I did not." At this point Mrs. Tiernan rore from her seat, .stepped forward and shouted, "Y'ou'ro a liar." To which Poulin replied, "Sit down you will hear more than that." During the confusion that heM way after the pharp exchange of word". Mrs Donahue fainted. The balia' and a policeman "arried her from the courtroom. Mrs. Tiernan': nurse attended her. Mr. S-diwartz continued. "Callin.-T your attention to the tlhT (lur:n; thr- same year, !a ATareh. 1: 1 Mrs. Tiernan ever cnn.c to your home then or any other time"" "She did net." ' Did you at any time walk with or become intimate with Mrs. Tier'nan on a park bench'.'" j

"I did not." i "You were the mannger of the "I want t.- call your attention tojNotr Dame ;crf?" j the soi ial group and ?isk you if yoa j s'.r. ' ever went to Barren lake and if you I "Vou carry the hoy?" did furnish Mrs. Tiernan with a! "Yrf s;r." i bathing suit?" ; "Did you hve onv as-istants at "1 did." I thp store?" j "te;iM rxnlain tint." i "Student in the mcrnlngs." I

"Well, when triveling salesmen eome around each year, they gen erally pive me a lit'le present, one ; sales-man gave me a bathing buit or,.i t it tn Mri Tifrnm at,wife knfw all abou . !'." "The time your wife was in CMr.iKo. I will ask you if that is the same week Mr. Adler died?" "It was. he died about 2 a. n. Thursday morning." "Where did you per.d that evenirg?" "With my mother." z "You ate the evening meal th?re'.'" "Y-." Did you s'eep there that night?" I did." "Where did you go the next day?" "I went fi-hirg with Dr. Stoneci pher." "What did you do o:i Sunday?" Wf-r. t ' n h füriAral." "After the funeral?" "Went over to Parron lake. We j . .i - -i-

"What time" did "vou cet home1" t"a: 'ou hl,i a "lllch that night?" ' l!y z ' chllrch th

"Mondav tvenirg. where did vou' "I wa invited out to dinner." j "Do you recall what happened that evening?" "John Anderson and I went to the Plakstone." "Tuesday evening?" "Tue-day evening I went fishing at Xotre Dame until about S : 3 0 or 0:30 and then I went back home." "During that night didn't John Ardercn ftuy with you?" "Xo. that was the next Wednesday." "Tell us about Wednelay eve"We were invited to the T.ernan home." "D.d John Anderson sie ep with : leat that nicht?" i "Yfe." ! "D:d r.e eat l rakfait at your he us?' "No. we i a me down town

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' ' i;y:-' ;-: . : i V i.-'--:':": :v."' X ' 'i ' ; ;' : i.;. ' V;i i ' ':': Ncws-Tiuus 1'1:. to. Harry Poulin. faintel in the court trial. She was n. witi:ss f. r b'r kin. brtuk f ast." "On JaniMrv ?."1022. do vu re-! call Job.n Tiernau calling you on the i phone, trying to g : you'.'" j "Ye but I wa.s ii.-hing through j the ice at Xotre Iame." "Afterwards, did you If am that Prof. Tiernan wanted -o seu you at! the posn olüce tho next day?" "Ye?" "Did you go down there and meet him?" "I did." "I will ask you to ntate what took! place when you met Prof. Tiernan at the post oflice." "I met him there. He .s.iid. Harry, Augusta hi. confpsd everything to mr. She has told me you are the father of hi- child. I said. 'Man, you are ct7.y.' He paid he wanted me to make retitution. I n.-ked him what for. said because I assume- child :.-' yours. He ti'dd me he wanted $ 1 no j and I ,aid what for. He said. Trj doctor's for and care of the child.'! I told him, 'I will let you luimv.' I. left him." "Did yu meet him asr-iin at th-j same place th.e r.ext day'.'" "I did." j "What took place?" "Tiernan asked me what T waf( proing to do ribnttt it. I told him I; had cecn Vitus Jones and if there. was orr.-thing he wanted '.o seej about it to see him (Vitus Jones). j And he had me arretted." ; "Do you recall on one occasion j seeing Miv. Tiernan at the Oliver theater?" "I went In and she was sitting in the lat row. I sat there and talked: to her about 15 minutes end went, away." ! "I will ask you if you were everj alone with Mrs. Tiernan?" j "I never was." j "I will ask you if at any time you j indulged in intimate relations with, Mr. Tiernan?" ! 1 "T did not." i 1 The oros examination then, was toey, up i,y -he pro.-ei-uti:;- aitorrcy. ! "You s iv vou are 4' years oft nqe?" "Yes sir." j "You always told llv. Tiernan'; you were ,2." j "I to'.d Mr. Tierr.an no n c: at! a-' ' aI." "He wasn't generally employed?"; "Xo Fir." "Vou did fer Mrs T.ernan in Adier' store, did you rot?" "Yesj. both Mr. and Mr--. Tier ' ran traded t.'ier ." "Mr. Tiernan bought clothe and Mrc. Tl-.Tntn bought children's overall.-.' "Where did you kep the ovrr-j all?" ! "On the third floor." j "Did you handle Teddy P.e.irs! too?" "No. we didn't handle anvhlr like thot." 1 "Did 'you. during Len4r n season ; keep ar-.y memorandum r(,c-1 ord of your movements?" 1 "Xo s'ir." ! Hud "(ienHl Memory." ! "You don't r'.iim your n.em.'ryi i- infallible, do you?" "h 1 'iave a rretty fairj n-f nior' " - I "Then you rni.iT one r.:hti n c'Aur(h h? "She did." "Do vou rmem."'T what Mi that was?" "Wednesday. March fc" "How do 'u fix it?" "P.eoause I know it." "When you started from the lu, use to take Mrs. Tiernan h.omej that r.i-rkt. did you say. 'Now Moe.j I am afra:d it i a little chilly for you out: I am afraitl ycu had better not go?" "Ye. I did say that to my wife. I thought she t-houM stur, but she did go to- the car lire with u." "If ou h.td c-"r elwr: to the eur line with MrJ. Ti' rnan alone, it wouldn't nave v'o'ntr.; your e;nse c pr )pr.ety won. I it? Ju Ire ivj o:c', to fvrc:n,- t' e wltn- a: .vtr th? "A car c a tv. e a !tct pretty s-ori?" "Y.s. prrtty sen."

"Did you attend Inten service. ;.-.- mui-h tb yar as you did last?"j About the same, maybe net $o often this year." j

"Did you have any more headaches ?" "I am subject to headaches about! cn 'e a month." "Is voitr memory better cn questions tint happened a year hack than tlif s-- that b.appened two month? back?" "No." ' How many night did you mis? Lcmen services this year?" "About two nights." "I will call your attention to Wednesday night service--. March 1C. What about that service?" "It was a short service." "V(mr memory is clear on that?" ' perfertly." "You don't mind if I recall a little incident on this ctrht of the special service at St. Joseph church? Isn't it true that you met Mrs. Tiernan before church on the corner by Ho-L-ans drug store and you talked with hot- a little while, and you both decided to go out to the college ?" "Xo sir." " and that you walked over tthe car and Mrs. Tiernan got on the car and you kept on walking and that later he abandoned the car and that you came back to the church and said to her. 'where did you go. I rni.-sf-d two cars?" "Xo." At the same time Mrs. Tiernan Jumped from her seat t and said. "You are a liar, new." Prof. Tiernan said, "Arres- him for perjury!' When order was restored, Judsre Diu'omb asked, that the samocourtesy relative to quietude during testimony that was extended to tho rel itrix's side by the defense be shown the defense. side by the relatrix. Then Jellison mentioned several ( cn.-ecutive Denten dates during February and March, asking Poulin if li- attended Lenten scrvb es on theso niirlits and to each question lie ai --ered that he had. "Now on the pith of February, were you not out to Notre Ihne?" "No s "Do you remember attending a Klco club concert at Xotre Dame?" "I did not, neither did my wife." "I'm not talking about your wife." "If I had been there she would have been with me." "I want to direct your attention to tlie glee club concert at Xotre Dame Feb. 1C, 1021, and ask you if it is not a fact that you were there and that you sat with Mr. and Mrs. Tiernan?" "No." "Didn't you cull up Mrs. Tiernan after the concert and say, 'I wonder what is the matter with you, you didn't thank me for tlw program I pavo you T.t night. Can't you come down to the store? " ' "No." "Did you testify that on Tuesday, Aug. 0. you were invited to your father.- home and stayed all evening?" l had supper there, t-tayc-d there a httie while." l!U..sl"1)L at homo?" "Yes." "Do you l.now the- eiatv. your wifj returned?" "Aug. is, Thursday." "Where were you the Tuesday befrc?" "Fishing at Xotre Dame." "And you tayed all night at home?" "Ys." "Your sister testified that you stayed at her home." "She was mistaken." "Preferring to the ICth of February at Notre Dame when you gave Mr. and Mrs. Tiernan a pro gran; for tiu concert, have you thought about that since?" "No." "Don't you remember a Mr. and Mrs. Jtcichart there and you gave them a program to?" "lo ycu remember a. Mrs. W. (I won't tmrti oi her name) whom you were, fitting beide'."Parker "You !i:r,e io use a nan e. I ob'eet.' 'Vow 111 alMO nU von in mf I rence to samo evening, wasn't Mr. and Mr Mnii,-i,rl th n"" "1 -couldn't tell vou for the simple reason that I wasn't thei-e." "Put (bm't you remember seeing Mr. and Mrs. Woodrutf ? "No tjr caue I wasn't there, I wai at a Lenten service that evening." "Did you call up Mr. Tiermn next day? Did you lne any understanding at all?" "No." "Did she come in at her own solicitation to the store that afternoon?" "I guesjj so." "Didn't you go upstairs?" "I don't remember." "Then you went to the denti't?" "Yes. at 4:.?0. Then, when the denti.-t wasn't there. I remembered Mr.. Tiornah saying site was going to the Oliver theater and I wer.t over there. I stayed about 10 minutos and then I went back to the store. I got home at 6 p. m." "Then you were only there 10 minutes?" "Yes." "Didn't you 50 up to the gallery?' ' No. T walked in. went In first door to tlie left and saw Mrs. Tierr.nr. sitting in the la.-t row." "Weren't you preing her for the first meetJr.c at Notre Dame?" Objection, made and sustained. Tudere (humorously) "It misht have been a pressing circum5tmee." "When did you see Mrs. Tiernan again after Thursday afternoon?"' "I don't remember. March ?. I think but I wouldn't say for st re." "You mean from Feb. H March 9 ?" "No, I couldn't say." "It mu-t have b-n a lull season then?' ' No. not especially. I remember that she was at a party at our house Feb. 20. Then eriother time, i Fritlay night when my wife and 1 went to the MeMichel's." "Weren't you at the campus store ary evening from Feb. IS to tin- c!o?e cf the Lenten season?" "No." "Don't you remember walking by the cemetery one night a moor.lig-ht right and you and a lady were walk!ng nr nrd a man came alonr. from Notre Dame, cn a bicycle, nrd. ran Into you?" "No. t-ecau-e I nn-r.'t cut there." ' Tlien you don't remember seeing Mr-. Tiern.tu durirrr the b"r.tn seasen with the exeeption cf the date mentioned?" "I b h;eve so.", "Wl-.en did you f.r: Karr, Mr.

Tiernan waa to become a mother?" "Monday evening. March 7." "Don't you remember meeting her atone between tlie 1 th of February

and the 7th 0f March and talking to

ner eor.-iuentiatl y In record to ch;IJrcr., out at Notre Dame?" ! "Didn t you tf i Mrs. Tierr.jLn ?heTo Determine Steps Necr5ary was Mronsrer than her husband and! lo RcllCVC O verrrov!rfl

s.ie nau gir.s at'.d you were stronger tiian your wife and th? had toys andt you were stronger tfian she w as therefore your child would be a boy?" "No, of course not." "Do you renumber being at the Tribune darrp?" "I couldn't have becn at a public dance durintr I,ent but Mae and I wer.t to a couple .-.f dances at the Tribune." "Didn't you say. while dancing with her that you would buy hi cigars If it was a iboy?" "No, of course- not." "II eir .ember one rvenirg you left Notre Dame and you both -walked a way down the avenue and you said that Mrs. Tiernan shouldn't hhow the baby to your ir. other or she would recognize it?" "I certainly did nt." "You told your wife you had been Mrs. Tiernans lover didn't vou ?" "Xo." "When 5he came back from Chicago didn't you tell her that it Wits only w hile the was in Chicago, in order to blind her to the fact that you were the father of the chiM Mrs. Tiernan was goi-ig to have'."' "No." "Didn't you cill Mi. Tiernan up practically evry dy sometimes three timeo a diy?" "I did not." "Yru didn't call her up the next day after being up the river with Dr. Stonecipher and tell her the success you'd had. and what a rood friend you had found and it wa- too bad "ou hadn't founu him sooner because 1H" "oma have hxed lilit?" you up ab No. "You mean to say you never called her up?" "Oh, certainly I did." "Only on rare occasions?" "On friendly occariuri3 wheu we fixed up date- lor iho four nf us." "Your Avifo wasn't in srood hoahh then, was she? Do you remember nt X'otre Dame In the tardy part of March, after you found out Mid. Tiernan was to be confined, you aiid to her 'Xeven mind I'll ytick by you, my wifo has tuberculosis and its you for me and me for you. Too bad we didn't meet a long time ago.' " "Xo." "Do you recall calling Mrs. Tiernan from the down town .store and speaking to her about coming out to tho campus store and it was raining that night and she came out in a taxi?" Xo." "On one of those, three nights in Aug. when Mrs. Tiernan r.une to your home, and she said that she had come on the pretext of sroir.s o th movie and that she had to have change for the dollar her husband gave her, in order to mislead him?" "Xo .-ir." "un Tuesday night before your wife, returned, didn't Mrs. Tiernan eonv? in the twcx way and you both S.UW a neighbor standing on h: porch looking at you?" "Xo." "Didn't you have a relative workin at the St. Joe hospital last year?" "No." "Don't you remember Florence Dinah?' "Xo. she's just a friend of the family." "Don't you remember In front of McGann's undertaking parlor on a day in October and telling her not to tro to the hospital because this woman would recognize the baby if t had blue eyea?" "Xo!" "Didn't you go down to Leeper park in September?" "Xo." "Didn't you piomi.-e to send her a I bOUT. u Ct Of TOSes ? "' I " Vn ' i u I "When you n et Mr. Tiernan in front of tho potofhce did you say that Mr. Tiernan was crazy?" "Yes I' did. Anybody that would talk like he did. is crazy." "Do you remember on the anniversary of Feb. IS. I mean Feb. IS. It)?.', meeting Mrs. Tiernan? ' Objection to the word anniversary. Jellison Mrs. Tiernan probably considered it an anniversary. "Didn't Mrs. TIernan write you a letter to meet her that night on the Colfax bridge, referring to the night as an annlversar;.-V" "XO." "You wrote Mrs. Tiernan a good many letters didn't vou?" "No." "You wrote her when she was at Hror.-on. Mich.?" "No." "You met her when she returned?" "No." "You wrote to her when she returned?" "No I don't remember ever havins written her a lefer in my life." "Do you recoj-nize this handwriting?" "No." "Head the letter." "It is signed 'a friend. " Ttt-fering to April, 19 21. tnat dane at Flkha-t. do vou remember?" ' I went to several dances at KV.chart." "You remembir dar.clr.gr with Mrs. Tiernan. don't 3'0u?" "Ye?." "Didn't you talk to her about her condition and beg her to go to a doctor?" "I certainly did not." Atty. Schwarz take witnr-wv "In reference to fetthing Mrs. Tiernan and her huaban-i from the trail when Mrs. Tiernan returned frcm "Pronson tell whit happened. " "I was -eeing f crme frind off and happened to rur. Into them." "How did you learn Mrs. Tiernan wa to become s. mother?" "Mrs. Tiernan called up jr.y wife "ina "ar.tei her to eom over biuj his wTe wan sdc); from takirg cjuinine. "In r. ference to the questions asked by Mr. Jellison which h rrefared by 'do you remembpr?' do vou mean that thee hing might iiave oecurrl but that you do not remember, or that you know nothing about it?" "I knew noth npr about what he wa talking of."

(SCHOOL BOARD TO

INSPEGT BUILDINGS! Condition?. An inspection tour of city 0I100 buildings will be made today b; ",r'"uclB Vi v-nooi ura o "uetermlne what action need be taken! to relieve the? overcrowded condition I cA.-ung in a numoer 01 tue n.ieo At the regular meeting of ihn board last night, it was po.nted out tliat four of tho local schoo.s are overcrowded to such fin-extent that immediate t-teps need be taken io relieve the congested situation. The schoolrt which will be visited to!y aro the Linden, Division. Litvoin and Michigan buildings. . The board last nicht appointed Mis- Onta lid n.er, 4Z N. Albm as high hool ac-ompan.t. The po sition was b it rp n by the resigna tion of Miss Christm.m. who if- at' tending school at Oherlin ollee. Thomas O. Marshall, an ins'enn tor J in the High -chool machine shp.j tendered his resignation to thl board. Action on the measure wa deferred until, a me. ting to be held next Monday. ' A resolution to renew the 'nsr.tr-1 ance on the llic:h school buiiditv;; was affirmed. The policy expires Oet.i 1.

Fpon the recomniendatioti of 7d.:j(0 (lt

Seymour Pullock. recreation dirertoi tho board adopted a now schedule for recreational werk whi- h r - üU( es activities or tnai (lnninjc to four centers. Porley. Stüde. viker. Washington and Linden schools being tlie headquarters. Classe of the Ijlnden f?chtol center will meet at Kaley school until the gymnasium at Lindon is completed. XOTRE DAME XOTES Juniors of the I niverity of Notre Dame will meet Wednesday noon to organize for the coming year's work, and among tho tirst thing- .-iated for dificuss-ion will l.o plans for handling an S. A. C football dance th:- fall. Under a new management of the S. A. C. each class and several worthy organizations are to be given the privilege of conducting one of the football dances this fait, under the supervision however, of the overninp body. With the juniors r-ady ;o begin work the only clasf not yet active L the sophomore body. The seniors were to hold their first meeting today. Freshmen orpranized last week. The Xotre Dann "Pig I ivo' orchestra has been bookr-d to ilay at the opening student dance whi h will be held, Saturday niplit at th- Olive r hotel. Tickets will be placed on saiej

today'. 1 j Tlie c'li s .1 Im'.: - N. W nVAkiS TV Flection of officers for the present t niarü.ildy grjphi'- e d.tri.il an ne-jr.ee met, school year will be included in thejef its j. nidi, alien this w.-k cf th.-j Ccr nritor of business . t the Kidshts otlniJii rx .Kai' r's Own Sory -f the War

Columbus meeting in the club room in Walt-h hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock.; Students frm T Louisiana and Mi11-j isslppi plan the formation of a club' Wednesday noon when meet in Walsh hall. thev will K. C. lavs4)ii, 418 V. Navarro st., reported the theft- of h:. lnd coupe, tiearing ucn;iran lici,.-.- ... r.32502, shortly after y o'clock last night. The machine was st.ilen between 7 o'clock and 9 o'clock last night while perked in the 2'0 blockon N. Michigan st.

I N"t s;n- e -N n p' ot:. ext- n -:. Ollio Wnst. 1 1 V. Tutt d.. ua. ! Ibl.-na. IMafej aut. ld rrapliy h iarrested at Michican -t. and Sample '"'r" " v,r;';,'!' '. st 'r-v 'f ; .rI. I1.1t .-an c.'up.H.- in . ;n p r 3 ree tv.th t et. at 10 o'clock a niitiit by Ofll-UNirv , ,,!, l(V , h(l ,.x., . !(.,,.r , ,.)W , , . cer." Winther nrd Kish Tijon !-eqne-t j ar l....rn. . 1 ii --..r - i, a rr.i i- - of Rochester, Ind.. nuthorit ;... Wrstl;,f "ruu. o, . r,-:. i-. :.k- . ' , i l'.oll . S' !- Pldt. W .t li t'."!..rill..l"

a : . be returned to i;..e i --.er ico.u "Is Mr .--en 1 h in law Yes." Siie is tlie one who wa present in tlie kitchen when Mrs. Trr.an told Mrs. Poj;:n j; he: r e : .a ' with her husband "Yes."

.- i 1 ' , - til'" ..." 11" . 1 I 1 I - ' on nrrivinir at court tl,e other dav?"!'"-

"YeC "What is her condition now?"

"Siie ha-s been in bed ever since his ru-:noir. And -t.artT m t -rat then, under the care of a doctor and!1" r"-'t ia th- l.fe .f a -r.t .at,d its impossible for her to come into I ZlJL Jl: '

"Anl was it Mrs. visiting your Louse Ser.rieh alo on that nicht when you were force. to stay horr.ej from church on a . ount of a si k ! l.eadach? . !(., She is my wife sister. "Ye-. The cinluren were a. so tiKre. Trns .TetPs-on then rr-'l!iK i his ... , . cross examination of the w;.nev. The rrosecutor asked TT the; firs, become a mother -was when "Mr. Tiernan called your wife up anl to-d her that Mrs. Tiernan was ill and couldn't you come over." . "Yes." the witr.e.-fl repi-.ed. "Ion't you remember that th" night after that, you and your wife , ... -T-- , and a party ent over to T:-rnans and had hamburger --in J wiches .' You had in-ended soin? on a pienin

.-. ;r.A .d ve,-, .nuM!1" aay I rrn th- e.cj.-.try

aim 1 ii' ii .v 1 mi.' 'j ... v ,... not ro?" "That was a wc6!: before. 'And don't you rememb-r that the night after the hamburrrr eande namourrer earn-I wlehes. j and Mr.-. Tifrr.an went to Notre Dafne?" "No, and get thi. I never went to Notre Dame rrith Mr?. Ti'rnan." "You don't object to having a blood test taken, do you?" Here both Mr. Schwartz ar.d Mr. Parker: attorneys for the defense, objected. "We certainly do." they both siid. Atty. Schwartz again took the witn-.-s at this point. "In reference to a performance. at .Notre üam, (i;a you aiter.ci another one, but not the parne concert that Mr. Jellison has reference to?"

"Ye. the seniors pave a vaude-.of.

..!''. nr. r f .-1 t on V- i c -n-fflr a r A - . - . wf went out there on April 1?." "Who went with you?" "Mr. and Mr?. Woodruff." Mr. Jellison tlien made final V.l.- . . . . - r t 1 J. t cro.-s examination. "They did give a copee-t pei.. 15. d.dn't they?' "Yes. but we didn't re."

JERRY MOORE, JR.1

HELD IN CONTEMPT i j Man Faces Superior Court ! for Alleged Fnilurr to i Support Child. I Jerry Tr-ore. ;r.. iw-veral hours In the course ! Mon'ay. wn? arratgnci before. Ju l; c.e.s'tr Montromery co.jrt ;0 cVtr-e1 Af "eourt And x n "A A rn t. arp?Ar :atr.r fop ,ru-; Divorced from h: u :fe rom r.: :, y'.s: g-ire. on Nov. ltM. Mov -a later ordere! t -v. pay h!- w;'. j .i -e.k r the upport rf th '.7 d. irhte; fo 1 r r.icr.tl's r r a . t j . - -a f ou 1 i w ith) his pa; - e rat dine after the Iluth. born livorce w 9 -u:tIiv Mo 1 list Th to be $1.0 in arrears Trent? and b:s arret-: s a - riM-Tod .Ti: Ice- Montgomery er; a c--.rtr.pt ourt charge He w a r.t lor-te! ut 1 . 1 y r!nrri?:i; s n I w 1 oun.ty jad I y lvput : 1 f.l! Mo .. I ta Ken i i ' ' 1 ' taken to :art ;o; Robber of Chicken House Pichs Clioict Specimens 'kicke n fancier? hive fip:,rren' ia ! the.r a bpe. i -,,.-.-,. ,n ji-.. ! ao-i-ol.n.' to I'bHides Dutr.- u. .'Pirds'U .-... wh.o icported t ti.e r o'c;.t-k vev:orday tf'eri,'. that his chi.n 1 . i.i 1 1"- ( n J !f.rr.,i j.v th.eve lite Siturd.i ni. jani l chii kens -.0:e;i. !'.e thief thieves c.iefully ir. pert' d I ut rie-: c i t 1 oe W 1 , . t e ; tion. r-eb . tictr :orn-- and biijT erpineto;!ifht School (.lasses Open With Many Pupils Enrolled Public rt ;ht ---h ".'. . m resumed 1.2.-1 night i" th' -chools o I hi f i'.y with a largr attends n than tlie sche-ot-i have had in ti.-pa.-t. Although it was impossible tdetermine the exact number f stu-i-ent-ei.rediel l-,."-t night it wa mated that approximately r.T.' ' .-tud'-nts w:il attend. year the j-.i';!)? school clae; had a total ttendan.- of bout ? - Orot, accordinr to (. C. osborn et: rector of th clas-e-s. In the Classes last night at the Iliub srhnoi there were as many as 17 4 enrolled In an individual oli-.. Tlie classes this year will be held at tlie High school huilüng. and S". Adelbe-rt. MueAi. Linden ar.d Oliver schools. Th.o next S'-s-jon v.-i.l be lirbi Tliur-day nicht following whi h the tegular program of Morday and Thursday right class- will I ni' rsumeii. ( iases win meet at :!. o'tdock atd hold .c'ions until o'cb" k. GOOD ENGLISH ' t an unii!i:illy like j-;e-rarj jrfor.alb r it i : Tho ox-Kal-cr's f)vvn Stry. "Tlie t-a.-rlli was in vain. Thrs th , x k.i i-. r of ..-m.an.T in his 'am a it r. a: a i-ddegraj-hy v tlie results of h. :it'l i-.it ;!. 'Mi at is ot.ly er. f the Iniiumera 1 iri t ti t i u J'.nliraieiiii upon grv-i: ev nts. ureai a ii-tti.Te.I rub'r', jow.rf,: j -tat. and ni'.Mf.iry -oumnn.l-r t . f;, if A .rtv r-rwj.-.i -sr. Tlie Daily News litis n-c.p. rate J la tl.neot ia t s f.r T fj-t pureiiane of th.-.!ii-rican .ubliA'itiri r.ght io the 1 kali'r's iwii t'ry !.d take pi'sur- ia uitotiticing t !i .1 1 it has the ejrhih.I j r! ii.'' ,f ije'w.p.'jj.r e.-ial putdi'-at!. " .,.:,,.. ..,., w r.i .., i. ... ; . . , , . ni : it i. in :. -i j ! -., hi r. i! re v.-l i- ,- tli.it b-r : b a v. iiiu-t ;n IK- ,: a :,! 11 . .1 1 . j . g t :ib-!.t- f : l.- : 1 1 1 a 1 t - f int n ir ;') iar'- .TiMi.ir.'T. br the flr; üri- f,e worj i Her rtlv. 11 mt. a'i''p!.i'- : ; "Tt ii L ,1 y I b iii!i'.il j r" e 1. :hf : opl;.i!, ai. I ti.e .i.-r,.p;,..j rni t. j-fl-ui : 1; m t i;ii-ie U'.ilijai . j "-'' j '' ,. , i s i 1 ;-r m v t h 01 r-h i-J'.-i ii, Iiupp I huro--un aiTair- ,1 :r;r.jr th re t; . -: J." :eb-. fill... I with - M-md ew:.' I h iiji j 1 . 1 w.ii.ira i a ;i. k : iinir. . r!ip-r:nl ;Tn :vi fn tc-r 1 r - n ...i:.- .1 (with nftt-r t. ne. -r.f d t th r-.al a. ! iraperifll fhroi;.-s et th- Hd.-t:-. ;'.-..-- i Wiliinrr. feiii veci a' fh- b zi'ir.in.- . ' placihlr dlvl b d li irej ita twi ;- sr l il aruie-d eatuns ai:i so t.r- r arrl f- - av. 1-... v . t. . i ... . I ""' ,UJ- '"".:'"!;"; Th., rr,;?1 xir,-. In a j?ns u -.. r. of bgl' i'iaffhke fkt.-h- th- v.vii p.II' "' V:"' i" iaan..it cf rj-is." .v f..,f.xl -...1 fh,t v.u irctiv a j ; i - i nnn.t- riijr-h:ty ! Iu?..a aui:.-.: l'r.iü. In re.a. -.ad th.-!r-it,d ''acta.'' the v st tf Iii ml i? . ? wV h .ha t. rit..n ffr.,w aR j gTßXf ur. ltd thai .,r 1 u:,., pok-n. 'lhm gt'si t to pr.-eipitate.j -he thit '. airthel th. world in l is s 1 p,; sr j j,,. ndM t I own i:,.,!, and flight. j ;t"r-T .ih?t V:? 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Ar.d thea h goe e a t- te!l whs? h Thicks ef thf pet-e and f tt.- pre-nt phjtt ef Or ra3tiT and be piv h: tiw ct Wuol row "Vi:-rr. ar I the f---jrte-..i r-.r.ta ttnof th Ani ri. an r J 'l In eterrt. irRlral'T rerj-thiu that ye;i wwüt to he h a "U Scs ef hy J'iJ i-rier.ts sr.- ken ir! r-;re. SVn cf theta are l-trirre. Sei e-f th--a r It I a nie: ree ,!.r.jj .tv-r. Itt fcm W X ".."It. X-t II i' 11 i- et--hes f fV UrdTJe -h. etarn-ter? nr I t h" . ad 1 1 trr.ea rac er iv W' ! frnd 'e rri4a r it'crri-v.i rt.-jil! thlrik aebi-v.d ! S h A k- re re ? I.l: U r.i sit Upe-n the d-:h of gronrd ii fr.ld :er.--4 ef the Ar.J klr.f.. ' It is a -n5l.r ree : a :, ' a tb ev ef the dir f k.a .- BTd crifj, of rfli d'lkr ? d r":ie htsr- ef t-rr -t lree Is ts in 1' retailers ef n po;:i ftj':hr ei rir.einj 'lem)arai-ri ef the ttercil rijhtr.e of democracy. Adr.