South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1922 — Page 16
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
TUESDAY OCTOBER? 24 STATE RESTS IN TRIAL OF C LI NE AND TWO OTHERS after I reached home I te'ejih'.-ne I t. Clin und to!J him I had pa.e,I P r'en ly.r. on th? street. CJiri made no r--p!y an. I huntr up th r -( r '. er." The (Jefrse will besrin it, ra '(morrow. S.x rr.'-n. and six wo;nen a r- on the j " -r y wh.rh v.-as e : rwj in 43 min-::-. Mi-.s Su.vm Sju.re. .a 2 3 -f a.r''nr,j;r(i jih'-r w.i ch'n fore- .. f'T,'in of ih Jury. GRAIN DEALERS KICK ON SOY REAN RATES j SUPREME COURT AGAIN UPHOLDS VOLSTEAD ACT WASHINGTON. Oct. 23. The constitutionality of the Volstead !ai was ara!n upheld Indirectly by the United Ftate-i supreme court today. The court di8m!srd the appeal of Jrdin H. Cropland cf Florida for rrIeaK from federal custody. Cro? '.and carried an appeal on the ground that th? Volstead act was unconti-t'-Jtlor.ad becau there had ben no delegation of police powers to centre "jr. 0 BRANDON'S BRANDON'S BRANDON'S BRANDON'S ' i'iit i v Vit TO r " -i jiiaSnt w.n f.!e.i ith the putdic service comm'.'sion today by the Indiana Grain Dealers asociat!on Special Sales Not to Be Disregarded! Brandon Features Made Possible Through Careful Buying! aminst the interstate rates on soy hearts. It i- alleged that the rate :! Indiana !- higher than in IIMr.o!s and other states west. The 'ornplilr.t ak'i that the ioy beans r placed on wheat rate in Indiana and declares that wheat rates on 4HERRIN JURY ENDS WORK: INDICTS 434 Event EXTRAORDINARY! j ;hN product prevail in other states.
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Trio I- Cliarp'd With Killing of John IJcrri. Motion , Pirtnrr Ac tor. j n.-k:::.vK. N" J.. " : ( ly A. P.) - r.-u .2:ir ' lit "nc c -:rt .: t in a :. -h ' :. .n ;f - -a rpi v n ! t n ? - ' . t! . .1 . " . ' ?! ! !' - 1 -!- ' 1 '" ;n t--" j tr.s! f ii-r.r" '. r,-. rr;r:!rri I t;r I r " i ! . r. "t'r. I . A..'-' Th .":!'. ( i . i r I .v hu'.lhin. j ! r-;'hr-.n-'. i v of C.r.o. for , ::v.ir. !-T .;n Au?. 20 of John H- r n.' r .'ii'.. rtu: acior. ; Th ro:rt r'Tv.? d' ! '.' r. on th ;:d:n'dh;:.ty of t;v notf ' ffr" 1 :n :'Ir"'- '. th1 tat1'. On iv h iil ! h !: .!y.;. ! it r.t f IS tza: j 'ThN .t fr.trr.' i,r." n I t li J r r w i i :t n " ! a: l t h iv- rx f-d IN r:-- n af; r t-i'.h.!
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v.;:.. arrxst'3. and th othrr wa.na-! by A't Prr. McCarthy In prtt;T.r affr h hai hn arTold Ilfrau-' of C1IIdrfn. In th latter .-ratment. Dtctlv
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that when h wvnt to thf Cllne Ii m on the nipht of th murder. Mr. and Mrs. Cllne and 15' -rr.rn wore thT I'.-r- n and Tr-j Clin w-r-fi'tin? !n a. corner ami the latter n!'i tr. Iirc-"n: ".lark. I had to tei! ii-.y rhildrn." Th'-i '.tf-rtn. hp rrfTTP'! t" al'",-ed l!o;ro;p, rl itl'.ns !'-tv-n Mr.". C'ünc and P.t rcf-n. Then "in d to P.--rp.-'-n: "If you have ; nyt M'.r.s' to kiv, 1 tV hivo !t." rM, n nswerd. a"ord!rer to A,:vr,'.H v.r-lon M1.- Thornton.' 'a''r:-.T;r. "Ye. it's th. truth. What it you ': i t do a!"U it?" T this Cline r-!!"!: "UV'il have If out u; stairs." an I Hereon answerI. 'X'. wf'll hve It out hr. Mi-.s Tt O 'ntf n'.- stat men!, arrordi:r to tl.o v. Itr. va to the effect t"; it ('lino snt Sh'ilüon tjjsf ir. f -r :i f-vo'ver. The d trrtiv testül. d t' c M;.--i Th rnt' n said on F-hul-'.. :-' r t u rn : Clim Ifunr: Vp Renl(,r. '" " h m th" m"n starte I to go up j;t :s M Clin- att-mptel to stop t 1 1 . hut I ru hd 1ftwen them
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Circuit Judge Ventures Dills Illegal, hut Prosecutor Disagrees. MA II ION", I!'... Oct. 23. (By A. P The spc;al prand Jury which today return "d It.s Investigation of th Hrrin mino killing after a month'.-r-cc-s. :i!h this afternoon returned an :n'!'.-trr;en! for murder, riamin-t 4S pfr-or.s and announced it had complete ! its work. This makes 43 1 persons the trr.ind jury ha.s indicted in conn'-ction wdh the rioting in which 23 men were killed. Circuit Jude Hartwell, before whom the Indictment wn.s returned. 'xpreved the opinion that the true, hill Is i'decral because it wa.s returned at the. September term of court by a prard jury impanelled by the July term of court. State's Att'y De'.o.--Duty expre.n-ed an opposite opinion and sta'ed he would appeal to the .ta! supreme court If the indictment were, derlared Illegal. Those in dieted today were charged with the dvith of Ignace Kublnis, the last victim of the rioting to expire, who died since the ffrand juc took a temporary adjournment 30 days fljro. Only a few witnesses were heard today and they are iid to havo told of wound.s Inflicted on Kubini.", and which are- said to have resulted in hi de.ath.
HIGH COURT TAKES STAND ON NARCOTICS WASHINGTON. Oct, 2 3. Th Supremo rourt of the. United States today sustained the prove-rnment In it.s contention that provisions of the Harrison narcotic act prohibiting the sale of morphine and cocain-- applied generally to all per-r.H. In its opinion, the upri-me court revered a lower court which held thot the- law applied only to those person- whr were obliged to register and to pay tux a.s dru dealer's.
CITIZENS REG IN DRIVE TO DRY UP VALPARAISO VAF.I'AIIISO, Ind.. Oct. Ihl. (I!y A. P.) Affidavits signed by eisht 1-ersons were tiled with the prosecuting attorn'y today against Herman ( laussen, proprietor of a soft drink stand here, charsintr h?m wltlx s-ell-inr ll'iuor. This is the lirst case that has come up since the killing of Seth Williams. Valparaiso student. Similar action will be taken against other persons suspect d of liquor law violations, as the result of a campaign of rlitid law enforct mer.t start ed after tho shooting of Williams, officials said.
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