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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 1

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V0LU1IE XLVI NO, 300; SEYMOUR, INpiAlIAV SATURDAY, 1923. Three Die In Chair RH0ADES IN "DEATH ROW" oseomiE nion TtlEPHOTO OF STIRRING SEA RESCUE EICE Of. nrsnnrsnm rAT THE STATE PRISON By United Preas, For Farmer's Murder I Michigan City, Ind Fee. li By United Press, Joliet, ML, 'Dee. 15 Three men I.

an eg ee Dreyfus Rhoades, sentenced to die hud i. ft Chippawa Indian and two in the electric chair at the' Indi negroes- died in the electric 'chair ana SUte" Prison. March 6 for HO thV murder of Simon coins ii; today for the murder of, William enneHpbliceinan in "death -Vi Beck, a Lake eountyf armer. RowM at the prison today, having -They were 1he irat to "pay ine Htoh yT nun GRuctn an been brought here from K. Of.

P. Meet Here Monday CedfcHovvs" chair in this state, it having been HaDCas corpus rTOCeeomflS rwai substituted recently for the gal- to Gain Bail Fcf Bed. Down Together. 0.1 i fArr 'tonal Program Today. AIEIIE it.

i laauue v.iurK, iiero, was iw. first to go to the chair. He was Tunns Gun upon IMF III BED j. i pronouneea aeart pnsdn pnysi- cpEfjIAL JUDGE' NAMED HOUSE SESSICn HOOVER John Brown, the 4 other was execuated He died at Seymour Attorney Stricken From Boulder Dam Bill Passe 1 28 a. m.

VilTH A SPEECH List of Jurists Submitted Dominio Bressetti, the Indian Senate Yesterday Goes Eck To House For "Adjustment For HeartaB. followed. life was pro Dies in Less Than Half an Hour After Shot Crashes Entirely Through Head. nounced extinct at 7 a. m.

Following indictment by the President Irigoyen, Who Speaks By United Press. Washingtdh, 15 TL: Lawrence county grand. jury or But Little In Public, In Noteworthy Courtesy. SENDS CHILDREN TO SHOW SEYMOUR QUINTET Atlee Osborne, 35, Bedford, i na'al cruiser buildins? biIL on a second uegreo muwi charge, growing out of the slay ing of Sylvan Moore, also of Warns 'Them of Sad Christmas bedfellows," lay down, BANQUET FOR U. S.

VISITOR that place, on the night of last Poor Health ariti Financial Worry Assigned For Act. October 10, habeas corpus pro eluded its second wek The above picture shows II. S. sailors rescuing members of crew ceedings were filed by attorneys for the defendant before Judge President-Elect Spends Second I'KI DEFEAT of palatial fishing barge Blue Sea, which came to grief several JV VAAVV44 11.: J. A.Cox and against Sheriff John, Day In Argentina Amid Unprecedented Hospitality.

on me senate xioor iionaay. hundred miles off San Diego. The, sailors may be seen untying two of the exhausted men. One of the pair later died. "Have a good time for you are Tyree, seeking bail for Osborne.

'CHARLES S. LOY going to have a sad Cot RTOMUlted RoSS huiiie is at Shelbyville Camels Unmercifully Robmson. 0f Brownstown; Ed Mr. Loy, whose Shedriek -A. Shutters, age 68, Seymour grocer, told his children in an effort to force the tr-: it- By United Press.

Wallop OwlS, ward Eisner, of Seymour, antf Q. I. -I. is Grand I of the JEFFERSQ1LLE Swayzee, Indiana Vice Chancejloft' Irdiana Knights Buenos Aires, Dee. 15 Presi 43 In 2 Austin East, of Bloommgton, aa Friday evening, after giving them money to go to the show.

Then naval oill is concluded. of Pythias the three judges, for the habeas The linkinir of these' two L. ur dent-elect Herbert Hoover spent his jseeond day in Argentina amid IIiSlIi bidding his, wife good-night, A lie lodge. He is also Deputy Su corpus proceedings. The state vent in his room, undressed, lay promo Regent of the Indiana unprecedented hospitality today.

as the next subject of import u': of the senate calendar WIDOW HELD FOR I flPAl pnrtDi VI struck off the name ot HJsner down on the bed and shot himself and the detense removed kodiB' i a Princes of Syracuse, the K. P. Lodge auxiliary. He will at to death. yesieruay a aaopuon -ot 1 11 -r President Hipolito Irigoyen last night paid the visiting Americah statesman the unusual compliment of personally delivering his speech son, leaving East as special judge to preside at the hwmir nomnpT Darn He died about 750 o'clock.

tend the district conference din Shifty Camels Run Shields Jos was unpremediated. within less than half an hour af ru-r of the lodge here Monday. The Lawrence county grand State Convention Asks Legtsla ter the shot was fired. The sted Every effort will he mada I at the- presidential banquet in iury made its report to Judge sers Ragged in Second Period of Game. jacketed bullet, from a .22 auto honor of Mr.

Hoover, ture To Repeal Teacher Tenure Law. Cox yesterdav, after sifting the President Irigoyen, speaks but murder chanre airainst Osborne ONE OF 5 YOUTHS matic pistol, entered his right temple, penetrated the brain, and Mrs. Rena Barrackman, 48, Ar so close, on the program. little in public and his act for ft period of four weeks. Osk In preparation for theaa courtesy to the American presi oTFhe Shelbyville Camels unmer- borne, it will be remembered-beat left 'the head through the let temple.

Dr. E. B. Chenowcth, who rested in St. Joseph, Missouri.

SESSION SUCCESSFUL Antntnff v. flffaiM -fh adfiotu ONE qeni-eieci was particularly note cifully stepped on and winged the Moore to death on a sidewalk 1 was called within a few minute? '10 Sejttiour Owls, with a 43 to 28 de-Sonio distance fron his home af cided to spend today the "Hawes-Coopcr bH to I- arrived before Mr, Shutters dierf worthy when it is recalled that he did not make a single speech during the election in loat.1 on their big floor, before ter he had returned to his home. Poor health and some financial ipmeBts of prison-made Adoption of a number of re GOO fans last night. iMore than from Blooniinirton and found SHOT HUSBAND JULY 4th the summer when he was elected In intflrfentA unmmorcd solutions to be presented to the one hundred fans followed the I Moore with his wife. worry were believed to havo Ie Mr.

Shutters to 'take his life, i by an overwelming majority. Other Four Louisville Boys, Ar- Owls to Shelbyville. The defense attorneys were Tha banquet was the climax, number, of times it had beer The Owls were hitting off form, somewhat surprised when the necessary to hide poison and rested For 'Gas Theft, Here Released. Motive For Slaying Alleged To Have Been $3,000 Insurance Many of their shots rolled off the second, deerree charge was re- Mr, Hoover's, visit' to Argentina wheri he lias Wen received 'with guns he had obtained, Mrs. Shut are; of vital importance to industries enable to cc-with prison products.

Tl has pending bine sr.d was sandwiched in Bouldf Dam and naval 1 eaues the leaders. tboiu.t while the Camels, were turned, they believed a man coming session of. the Legislature members of the Indiana State Association of township trustees marked the close of their annual meeting a the Clajpool hoteUa Indianapolis. Repeal of the. teacher tenure provision of the teacher training ters said.

On last Sunday slia raj4tfC.SiWrv, slaughter undSctmeBtw.iroBldi.J)e unusual enthusiasm. Tresident Jrigoyen in case" and had a fcood flefense. the biireest thmir they would re TO COUR SELF'S speech emphasized the bonds of At the start, "Shelbyville took turn. Although they were expect- friendship between' 1 the 1 United said 'nesldfr-'som'p6isoTi; explaining' that he. wanted it for his finger.

Friday" Mrs. Shutters said she assisted her husband at the grocery on East Second street, and (Continued on page 8, coIaTi fStatcs and Argentina. (Continued on page 2, column 1) (Continued on page 2, column 1 law enacted two years ago was Only one of. the five Louisville youths who were arrested at Co lumbas early last Saturday morn II Says Mob Violence Flu EpiderJc Is He said "Senor the president-elect. You are nowble to know the Argentine Republic among the countries of South America.

Yon have seen that she saw the gtm with which II 0 asked in a resolution which was adopted unanimously. Others recommended continuation of the use of present textbooks in the schools of the' state; Mrs. Rena Barrackman was arrested in St. Joseph, last night for the murder of her husband at Jeffersonyille July 4. The November giand jury, Clark county, returned a first degree murder indictment against her, it was revealed last night following the arrest.

Mrs. Barrackman is under the ing after they had committed the Was Feared By Steve theft of some -gasoline at the Uelizvcd Lrc. By United Press. Chicago, Dec. 15.

The ir.l Cooper garage in Seymour will United Trwfc fit to visit us and this is deserv ne took-jus uie, over mere. ue questioned him and he told her Mr. Brooks wanted. hih to bell it. Sb did not know thai Tie brought the revolver home with him.

1 ROBERTS ing of our! courtesy. We have Indianapoik, Dec. 15. D. C.

lace a charge in Louisville, it has been learned here through a communication from Harold Stuck- given you tribute with the warm Stephenson, deposed Ku Klux est homage. Klaa dragon, no jser' i ng a life abolition of eounty and township teachers institutes; optional, establishment of the office of primary uprvsor--audt. (Jerks -in the county superintendent's office; an increase in the state taf i levy tonteet the deficit in ta epidemic in the west aru die west has been broken, r-t t.i to the United Tress indicit; 1 day. physician accordingJoJ a telegram received by Sheridj Tbe "governmentThe inter term for murder, did not testify preter of national sentiments and Famous Actor Dies Yesterday in his own behalf at his Nobles Fewer cases and ueatr.s aspirations -annas to your ville trial because fear-of "mob From After Effects of the Flur health. been reported in the last 21 violence," -according to a conten "We are bound to the United tion to be brought as evidence be and health authorities t-y they had the', outbreak WiU btates by friendship going as fore the Supreme Court if, a writ of eorum nobis is acted upon far back as the beginning of our hand.

FUNERAL NEXT TUESDAY independent life." V- The numler of new case favorably, A. IL Hall, Terre President Irigoyen emphasized Haute, attorney, announced to (Continued on page 2, coTumn G)' CALL MORE DOCTORS IN CONSULTATION ON BRITAIN'S. SICK KING By UnUed JPr. London, Dee, 15 Two new dot-tors were called into consultation today in the illness of King George. Influenza Peril Lessens In State By United Prww Health authorities throughout apparently are holding e.r, sergeant of Uie automobile theft bureau of the Kentucky city.

This youth, Theodore or Hichard Self, when taken in city court at Louisville made affidavit that he is but 16' years" of age and his case was transferred to the juvenile eourt where it irew is pending. The other four youths, Kichard Hold, 18; Raymond Kcs-ler, 14; Charles Talbott, 17,. and William Lanhaui, 18, were not held after investigation had disclosed thit they were not wanted on other charges. Self, under the name -of Ted Johnson, obtained an automobile from a "drive-youraelf" agency the assistance which the Ameri the' state aid fund; continuation of the present scale for requiring the state board of health to providefrte serum for hydrophobia padents Resolutions recommending change in the requirement of the publications of the 'township budgets, licensing of teachers with thirty-six hours of normal training and action by the General Assembly to reduce the number ported in Chicago in the I hours was about half thai, i cord in the same previous t- day. Hollywood, Dec.

can institutions of democracy and Theodore Roberts is'dead and the constitutional law gave to the Hall said today that the new evidence, alleging fear of mob Hal R. Hughes, of Clark Hagh chief of. police at Rt. notified Sheriil Hughes of the arrest by telegram and aid Mrs. Barrackman would waive extradition.

Lieu Barrackman, 59-year-old Jeffersonville carpenter, was shot to death in his home the afternoon of July 4, last His 48-year-old wife, when1 questioned by police, said shi had been automobile riding and at-tending a Fourth of July celebration and that on her return sjH found her husband's body on a bed. Barrackman had been shot three times, once through the head. Neighbors failed to hear the shots because of the no we of screen world, in which he was Argentinians in their foundation There were 5 death'', with 19 the day before, new cases compared wil'a 4 1 violence, will name wizard Hiram such a conspicuous flgurf, today of the. Republic. Evans, of the Klan.

Pisnmnnti ot iil nnlr it a mourned one of its most beloved members. Others to be named in the new "The liberalism horn of the American -continent has stirred life, 89 new cases beir.s rr-jir' evidence, brief of i al of funds handled by the township Roberts, familiar to millions of with 1ft deaths, a slight -over the previous 21 hours. all humanity with the aspiration for freedom and for that ordered liberty which gives the fall op theater-goers for bis characterizations of cigar smoking ftnan- ready prepared, according to Hall, will be Joseph Hnfllngton, V. Lee Smith, Robert McNay their own in their battle to pre From the far west cu'i trustees also were approved. convention was one of the most successful that has been held both from the point of ac oiiiM xicfoi arA ti sif iirpntil portunity for individual accomp ports that the epidemic T.1"!L "LST ping ar-in attack of in lishment," Mr.

Hoover said in and with the four other youths a3 companions started on a 'joy ride for Indianapolis. Being short of money and also of gasoline they had the tank of their tar filled at Coffer garage and Tilling station complishment and attendance, response. "I am one who has full confi mm oumro iroin in luuuni m. Ay Otto J. Jensen of president, said, leadership.

screen' had endeared himself to vent the further spread, of in-'Juenza, reports from the state indicated today. Although many new cases were reported yesterday, the number as compared with those earlier in the week indicated the- epidemic ft was being rapidly cheeked. Reports from Kokomo where dence in the ultimate ability of I 1 1 1 lui nllnriMiil A A mhaiiih I firecrackers. Shortly after-ker husband's funeral Mrs. Barrackman went to the great American' drperiment and afterwards drove away with the wane.

Los Angeles r'-p-r? five deaths in the last and a sharp drop in the rr.t of new cases. Since the c.i! started there November 13 have been 261. deaths. movie stars have been i'l Theodore Roberta was ttz one who succumbed. mm a Kuup i uoUTwood by nig courageous conspired to intimidate Stephen- fight aeainst a Daralvtie stroke for the peoples to govern out paying.

A long distance etll Christmas service, "Sacred Gifts For Sunday eve son so mai ne rciusea to taKe i three, years ago, to Columbus resulted in, the youths being arrested, by Coltini- me stand and tell nia side of the nnhirt war nMKfnl in his ning at First Baptist Church, "I do not fear the decay which took place in the ancient nations They after story of the death of Miss Madge flght. After hi nearly fatal Oberholtzer for whose murder Lfrokn hi. antwarel in vnu.lrville nearly 2,000 persons was said to bus police officers At i I Big show. Shields gym, Mon oe aiuiciea wur me maiaay, was which possessed other institu tions and ideals." Dixiy-nine new cases (Continued cm page 5, column 4) sentenced. and returned to the movies.

He day, December 17, 7 :30 p. m. 10c Missouri to stay with relative. Before she left it was said she made attempts to collect $3,000 insurance on her husband's life, part of which he had taken out only a few days before his death. Jeffersonville authorities have advanced the theory Mrs.

Bar rsckman killed her hut-band In order to collect the insurance. Ii was Mid the eouple was' in desperate financial straits at the ported to Portland, rtprescntii: a b' that area. completed a new picture a few weeks ego. LEAGUE INTERVENTION IN Roberts appeared on the legit EARL CARROLL AGAIN IN JUDICIAL SPOTLIGHT Seymour. Business Co" BORDER FUSS PROBABLE imate plage and in vaudeville ha well ei in pictures, bnt nince 1913 term begins: day school, 1.

3. The Chorus Kquity A8socia-the cinema had been hit chief number held ber 31, mghi school, Jar. were killed and a prisowrs by the twiii. Hove. Paraguayans.

to the effect that the situatibn thrr-waa better Word from Indiana and Purdue Universities said the epidemic-had nof grown to any extent there in the past 24 hours and that it Was unlikely that 'either would be closed. Peru, Connerevfile' Seymour, Vincennes, Shelbyville and Princeton reported the situation in better condition. ISIXRITICAL CONDITION FOLLOWING OPERATION 4. Sam H. Harris, president of itvlom will lu-ld Charted With Having Chorus Applicants Appear Before Him In Nude.

Paraguay Charged With Violating Article JO Of The Covenant. ihe organized theatrical organi- nMt TucKday afternoon, with the Ia Pax, Bolivia, Dec, 15. Prrsident lea' of Zation. liriV. rinh in oh.

mm Tl. iuuiv The second real Cl.ri. 1: vice Sunday ti Baptist church The charges against Carroll wi ue in state Sundav and prior Bolivia in a communication- to fljr UoiU.1 i'rt Lugar.o, Switrerland, the Council of the League wire made by Ann Moss Oayrrt0 the services. imd Ixttie Blakely, thorus girls, Roberts was married twice, his time arid Mrs. Barrackman had been workiug-aa a i The woman was accused of arson a few year ago when the family lived in Louisville, Ky.

It was charged she turned her furniture to collect insurance but charges were dismissed when she wag declared insane, although she was said to have made a confes 15 of today said Bplivia is at Br UnJUd Pre. New York, Dec. 15 Four official eomplairts- will 'oe made today on the charge that Earl CarrolL 't prominent theatrical The Council of the League present unable to undertake who charged they were dismissed fit wife divorcing him in 1910. from the cafct of Carroll' new rr then marrio1 vinrence WEATiin vx.cz i "Pacific settlement the Paraguayan Bolivian sanation. I'hl Belle' Downing' Undergoes Smythe, who, died three years musical comedy because would not appear in the node compelled ''piilicants for portions in hi chorus to appear before him in the wide The note was in reply to the ago.

Report Golde. or.t-Sal Emeitency Ordeal For Appendicitis. brfore Carroll in a "ilnal test" council's urgings that the dU cal meatier cl before they were given places In Utest in radio, Brunswick or on before he would' give them jobs pnte be settled amicably. 8heriff Huches said he would Boliv a in the communication Nations today faced the prospect of having to intervene the Bolivian-Paraguayan dispute when President lcnndo Siles of Bolivia -in a note, to President Aristide Briand of the CVuncil charged Parsfruay with violating article teu of the covenant. The Bolivfen jiote was in r'P'y to a foromnnication by the Council urging that the growing out of the border claib the chorus.

I uioia tune buperbeteradyne. th oirU rnrrnn'fi I Finest radios In pit r. Estel H. Mrs. telle Downing, living at 321 Vorth Poplar streets who The organizations and individuals protect server.

cCc t' the pmr.r'lni; t' tion of mour Witt-r Co. charged that Paraguay had con Iniritat'oM' for them to. take Hancock Music and Radio not leave for St. Joseph until he was advised Mrs. Barrackman was' able to be returned to Jeffersonville.

cetitrated. troops in the Chaco CdfroU' aetion today: was, admitted to Sehneck Memorial hospital yesterday nlaces In hie ehorns constituted to Jlrst National Bank district which was 'logical -1. Arthur freu a form- nt tranA ninoa did tmll dl5dtf expect might produce new clash jt siecify they would be forced to es" in the strict where 21 morning, underwent an emergencytdent of the Protective ManagerV operation eteningvfor "a rnp-i Atciatkn tcred tppendix and ber condition, 2- John S. Sumner. presidcit Tri Karma Tlamar -Trjfv.

i.t 1 ft. 2 i Trl Bazaar Fancy- Kappa Bolivial soldiers were killed in appear in the nude. Iwr.rtr. friilav and tHt tAa Fti.1ii and with Paraguayan troop- in the OluCo region December tlii woraing wa reported quite of tbe society for the inppres Satnrdayllustedt. KaRaturdav.

Hnstedt building. iDCC. is (fa of tice. 0, in which "24 1 Bolivian troops tenous. rContuiued on page 3t column 3) 'Second.

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