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J. FKAMv HAXLKV KILLFl).
Two Companions Also Victims of Collision
of Train and Auto.
Dennison, Ohio, Aug. 1.?J. Frank
Hanley, former governor of Indiana
and candidate for president on the
prohibition ticket in 1916, and Dr.
and Mrs. Baker, of Kilgore, Oiiio,
were killed six mile's from here early
today when a Pennsylvania freight
train struck the automobile in which
the party were driving to Kilgore.
All three suffered fractured skulls
and crushed bodies and neither recovered
consciousness after being
brought to a local hospital. Mr.
Hanley died at 9 a. m., Mrs. Baker
at 11:30 and her husband at 5:30.
Dr. and Mrs. Baker had met Mr.
Hanley at Dennison this morning and
were driving him to their home in
Kilgore 20 miles from here. The automobile
drove across the tracks of
one freight train and directly in front
of another. The automobile was
struck squarely AIr. Hanlev was en
route to Carrollton, where he was
to have delivered an address tomorrow.
He had intended to spend one
day with the Bakers at their home.
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WILL NOT RECEIVE YOUMAXS.
Allendale Man Sings Hyms in
Wolfe's Office.
Columbia, July 30.?Dick Youmans,
who, it is alleged, shot his
brother-in-law, John Dunbar, to
death on the streets of Allendale
about a month ago, was brought to
Columbia today by Sheriff L. C. Bennett,
of Allendale county, in an effort
to have him confined in the state
penitentiary or the state hospital for
the insane for purposes of observation.
The state hospital authorities
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r special order of the court and the
state prison superintendent, Col. A.
K. Sanders, refused him admission
unless by an order of the governor,
who is now on his summer vacation.
As there was no circuit judge available,
the prisoner had to be taken
back to Allendale this afternoon.
Sheriff Bennett said that Youmans,
who is a slender man of fifty-two
years, began to act irrationally about
a week ago, it is said. While his actions
are those of a demented man,
he is not dangerous, claimed the
sheriff.
When in Columbia, the man was
brought into the office of the attor- ney
general who was attempting to
unravel tlie legal tangle, and while
there Youmans sang hymns one minute
and emitted throaty, 'gutteral
sounds, lige the growling -of an animal,
the next. He was in constant
vocal action.
As it was impossible to get the man
bail and as none of the physicians of
Allendale was inclined to pass on the
man's mental condition, because of
the serious charge under which he is
resting, Sheriff Bennett decided that
he would bring him to Columbia in an
effort to have him under expert examination.
It is probable that an order will be
secured from a circuit judge shortly
to have the man placed , in the state
hospital for the insane prior to his
trial.
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Criminal Assault Attempted in City
of Greenwood.
Greenwood, July 29.?An unidentified
man, supposed to have been a
negro, attempted criminal assault on
a prominent white woman in the
southern part of town near
Greenwood this afternoon about 3
o'clock. The attempted assault occurred
in an outhouse in the back
yard of the victim. When she ran
.out of the building after having eluded
the assailant, she was met by an
unidentified white man, who claims
he saw a negro run out of the yard
and across the field in front of the
house. He immediately undertook
pursuit of the negro, but had not
been seer at a late hour this afternoon.
The woman, it is said, thinks that
her assailant was a negro wearing
blue overalls, blue shirt and cap at
the time of the deed. A negro answering
that description was captured
auout 6 o'clock this afternoon
and placed in the county jail.
A large crowd is scouring the
country in search of the guilty man,
but officers say they do not anticipate
any violence.
NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS.
The campaign meeting for candi
dates for United States senate will
be held at Bamberg August 7th,
instant. Speeches will be made by
Senator E. D. Smith, Solicitor George
\ Warren. Hon. W. C. Trbv and ExSenator
W. P. Pollock. A large attendance
is expected. The speaking
will begin at 11 o'clock a. m.
J. F. CARTER,
County Chairman.
August 3rd, .920.
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