1923 NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, May 8, 1923, section 1, page 5
BOARD GRANTS POLICE POWER
LAKEVILLE ORGANIZATION GIVEN PERMIT.
County Commissioners Act on Petition on Detective Association Having Ten Members.
Police power was granted to the
members of the St. Joseph County Detective association No. 286 by
the board of county commissioners Monday afternoon.
Lakeville, in Union township, is the headquarters of the
organization, which has ten members.
A petition similar to that drawn by the
Lakeville association was refused to the South Bend Detective
association about a month ago by the commissioners. At that
time it was hinted that the members of the association were also
members of the Ku Klux Klan.
The fact that there is no police force
at Lakeville was given as the reason for granting of the police
power to the second group of petitioners. Ernest S. Logan
is secretary of the organization. The other petitioners
were C. Edgar Kershner, Durward Berkley, Edward Hawblitzel,
Harold F. Zimmer, Lester D. Riddle, P. H. Plummer, F. I. Willmert
and F. O. Plummer.
Articles of incorporation of the
association were acknowledged and filed with the secretary of
state March 30, 1923, the petition states.
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday Evening, May 8, 1923, section 1, page 5
WANTS CASE REVIEWED.
Defendant in Damage Suit Files Complaint.
Complaint for a review of proceedings and judgment in a case in
which he had been ordered to pay $1000 to the plaintiff has been
filed by Paul Peto, in superior court No. 2 against Theresa
Voros, 1628 Kendall street.
Mrs. Voros had obtained a judgment for
$1000 damages recently in the same court against Peto. The
case grew out of the alleged shooting of Mrs. Voros' son, Frank
Voros, on Oct. 22, 1922, by Joseph Peto, during a hunting
trip. Both boys are minors.
The complaint for review states that the
judgment against Peto was an error of law, and that Mrs. Voros'
damage complaint failed to show that he was liable.
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday Evening, May 9, 1923, section 1, page 5
Marriage Licenses.
Albert G. Essex and Esther Murray
both of South Bend.
George L. Mott and Lillian Willis, both
of Chicago.
Oscar Taman and Sylvia Berger, both of
Chicago.
John A. Majcher and Bernice Derda, both
of South Bend.
Urban Kroger and Anna Kara, both of
South Bend.
Clement Jankowski and Helen
Grzeskowiak, both of South Bend.
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday Evening, May 9, 1923, section 1, page 5
Permits to Move.
C. W. Best, 1002 East Indiana avenue
to rural route No. 7.
Paul Rozanics, 1129 West Jefferson
boulevard to 2108 Glenn avenue.
John David, 1942 South Michigan street
to 826 South Sixth street.
W. H. Kemper, 921 South Main street to
2221 South Michigan street.
George Irvin, 4228 West Colfax avenue to
206 North Adams street.
"The South Bend Tribune", Friday Evening, May 11, 1923, section 1, page 5
CITY NEWS BRIEFS.
The Security Investment corporation,?16 South Lafayette boulevard, has been made general agent for the South Bend district of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty company, of Batimore, Md. The South Bend office will be under the direction of W. A. McInerny, J. W. McInerny and E. B. Doran.
C. J. (Wilis?) and J. R. Kletka, of the Wilson brothers' factory, are attending the convention of the Natinal Box Makers' association in session at Indianapolis.