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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 9

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PACH N1VTI THE LANSIVO STATE. JOPRNAIj, MONDAY, MAT 1927 CD JURIST WHO SERVED gonnonnnnnnannnnDannannnnnaannanGnnnr EPORTED BATH CHDQL HEAD BLAST DEPLETES II Jilted Heiress Seeks Recovery Of Money But Bride Lays Claim 38 YEARS, SUCCUMBS DEGORATiOH DAY SALE VALUES TOMORROW 5 III Ml III llll I IIIIIIM III llll Ill Hill Mill I IBM 111 tar'mm'uitr 'ii ri iwii mi is i i in i ROM WASHINGTON VEN i RITES GRADES AT BATH BAD AXE. May 21 Judge Watson Beach, who retired Jf ATCHEX, May 23 UP) MJJMimf IBS WE from the bench of the Sanilac and Huron circuit court January 1, 1924, aftre serving 38 years, died Carson City Masonic Lodge at his home here early Saturday. He was said to be one of the Director Tondorff Holds Cen ter of Shock About Tiles Distant best known judges in Michigan, Has Charge of Services For Snpt. Huyck A wealthy young heiress who charges she lost $15,000 along with a lover, who eloped with a stenorapher, now finds the bride claiming the money as a prenuptial settlement given by her husband in lieu of any future claims for alimony.

Fred R. Hymel. the man in the case, is bound over to the Adams county grand Jury, which meets establishing a record for 38 years of continuously on the bench. CARSON CITY, May 23 Em ery E. Huyck, martyred superln EAIMERS CL HUG tendent of the Bath Consolidated was buried here Friday fS WASHINGTON'.

May 23 A gl-antic earthquake estimated to Jvava occurred between 7.600 and ,00 miles from Washington, was recorded at Washington on the Seismograph at Georgetown Sunday Bight. The disturbance. Director Tondorff of the observatory said, began at 5:47 p. was still in property as a "gift, outright, pure and simple." He returned to Natchez voluntarily, denying he deceived Miss McKittrick. and currency "amounting to $12,500 and an automobile were seized by officers when they caught Hymel on his honeymoon.

Now Mrs. Hymel has come forward with the claim she was protected on future claims for alimony before marriage when Hymel presented her with the property In question. Miss McKittrick retaliated by having the money placed in the hands of the receiver until courts decide the ownership. With her sister, Grace, Miss McKittrick is heiress of the Surget plantation lands of more than 40,000 acres, one of the largest of the old landed estates remain-in in the South. "Gloster," ante-bellum home of the McKittricks, long has been one of the show places of the March 21.

on charges of fraud, embezzlement, breach of trust and false pretense of love. He was arrested In Little Rock, January 22. two days after he 35 of 89 Pupils in Four Clas-ses Lose Lives, Others May Die By TED CHKISTIE (Staff Correspondent) BATH, May 23 Of the 89 school children enrolled in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades of the Bath Consolidated school, 35 were killed and 32 were seriously injured in Wednesday's disaster, it was revealed by Principal Floyd Huggett Sunday. The grades named were in session directly above the planted dynamite and received the brunt of the blast. These figures may possibly be in-creased by the death of others who He in a critical condition in Lansing hospitals.

Probably a score of children received minor bruises and while hosUi of his friends and members of the local Masonic lodge, of which he was a member, gathered to attend the services which were held from the Meth ORGANIZED nad married the 19 year old odist-Episcopal church. Gladys Helen Stacks. The body was laid to rest In New $5,000,000 Corporation the Carson City cemetery and the funeral was in charge of the Masonic lodge with John Sether- CANNED SOUPS To Control Industry in 12 States lngton officiating as worshipful awte better if you will add to Catherine McKittrick. 21. des-cendent of one of the South's oldest families, testified at the preliminary hearing she gave Hymel the $15,000 in stocks and bonds for use In "bsuiness after his marriage to her and thought she signed a paper to this effect.

But Hymel exhibited to officers a document which described the master. Supt. it. A. Ambrose, of -ch can one teaspoonfol of the local schools, paid a tribute to Mr.

Huyck and mourned his LEA PERRIftS' GRAND RAPIDS, May 23 (JP) loss in behalf of the teaching profession. Rev. A. T. Cartland, SAUCE state.

It was the residence of pastor of the church from which cuts but were removed to their homes without going on the official records. Organization of a $5,000,000 corporation to control laundries and dry cleaning plants in 12 states was announced here Friday by he was delivered the funeral address, basing his theme Winthrop Sargeant, first governor of Mississippi, and on the grounds is the tomb of Sargeant The third grade was hit the on the Twenty-third Psalm. Two Howard F. Baxter, president of S. Prentiss, famous statesman and worst, in relation to its enrollment, with 10 casualties out of 16 mem orator.

bers, and three others injured. The vocal solos were rendered by B. Collins. Mr. Huyck was a eon of Mr.

and Mrs. William Huyck; of Car the Baxter Laundries, Incorporated. Negotiations are now under way for the purchase of properties in sixth grade lost 12 children and had James J. Corbett never fought for 11 hurt, with 28 registered. Eight members of the fourth grade were Phillips.M.D.

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Office 52011. 20535 Chicago, Detroit. Cincinnati, To progress at 8:15 and probably would continue for two hours or more. Director Tondorff could not trace the direction of the quake, but said it must be one of the biggest we've had in years." The seismograph needle, he said, was thrown off the instrument several times, indicatinj the seriousness of the ditsurbance. son City, and was born on a farm a few miles west of here as large a purse after becoming champion as he did in the bout killed and 10 were injured out of ledo, Canton, unio, inaianapous, Harrlsburg and Pittsburgh.

Sev-already been an enrollment of 21. In the fifth when he won the title from John 33 years ago. He was a member of a family. of children and grade, a total registration of 24 L. Sullivan at New Orleans in 1892.

aMiilred in the expansion program members was reduced by five his untimely death was the first loss suffered in the entire fam rhe purse and stake In the Sullivan-Corbett match totalled $40,000. In Michigan. deaths and eight injured. jll SAVE HE1RE wllfilm 500 Yards $19 to $1.69 MOP VtV printed nullunm, 30 to 40 Inchpg wide, all mm complete With handle newest colors. Alain Kloor.

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He then taught for two years at a school in Fierson, Kent county, completing his study when he received a diploma from Michigan State College. During the World War he served as training officer at Camp Custer and for the past several years has been employed as a teacher and executive at the consolidated School In Bath where he enjoyed unusual success. Besides his parents he Is sur vlved by his wife who Is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. S.

B. New comb, of Plerson and has been a teacher at the Bath school for several years, retiring from her profession at the beginning of the present school year. ADKTEi JACKSON Lansing Man Held Guilty Of Stabbing Jack Moseunk following Quarrel l. my RIO-RITA DRESS 11 nm ttrl 1 1.1- 1 1 I Special to The State Journal: mm- J.ni9 niiuniiff itii tiare iiiuui-i mm jia ijiiu Nrnarnunf inarm wn made of all tlio newest fabrics of the sea son Including fa.st color MASON, May 23 Tony Kabasa. rincliams, rayons, etc.

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A A.IL I 1 which dragged through ruch of the day Thursday. Their enmity culminated March 18th in the stabbing affray near the Saginaw street bridge and beside the railroad track, Kabasafetabbing in the left arm near the armpit. On the stand Kabasa claimed to have stabbed Moseunk in self defense, he believing himself to be In danger from a piece of lumber which Moeeunk he claimed, had broken off from a board on a pile of lumber beside which the fight took place. Clyde Miller was brought Into court Friday afternoon and arraigned on a charge pf breaking and entering to which he pleaded guilty. Sentence will be meted out to him later.

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