Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 26

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Tiernan, public interest has centered in the psychology of this strangest of all the strange cases ever heard in the Indiana courts. ,What motive impelled Prof. John Tlernan of Notre Dame University to parade his wife before the public as the mother of an illegitimate child, while still loving her and claiming her as his own? Why has he at- tempted to fasten the paterndty of ‘Billy” on a local clothing salesman Harry Poulin, while he still shelte the child and says he always will ca for it as one of his own? Why has he demanded a small sum of money from Poulin to pay the ‘expenses of the maternity of the disputed boy? Why has he held “Billy,” the inno- cent victim of it all, up to the public as a child born out of wedlock? Tiernan Gives Reason. Prof. Tiernan answered these nat- ural questions- today. “That justice may be doue.” he said. “The time has come when man must stand on the same moral plane with , Special for Friday and Saturday Italian ‘Renaissance Qak Dining Room Suite hen, is the psychological in- ®ehind a prosecution which has puzzled the nation There was no hasty action on the part of the university professor or his seemingly devoted wife. Theirs is indeed a strange caSe, and out of it has just come from the lips of “the Woman”. some &ound reasoning . Here is a deligl!tful dining room combination that . to the cause of “troubles in the will cnable you to furnish your dining room in such a Por. aud. Srs: 'Tibenan. wcted against the advice of all their friends, against the advice of their priest and against the advice of the officers of maaner as to radiate good cheer for many years to come. Shown are a large china cabinet, with cabinet base and panel top; square table, B B o LEDY wonthg che Tier. - . - . nans studie 0! t 45x00 inches: buftet, with cupboards, an\is .00 the advice whieh in ';711\¢“"en: he: six chairs upholstered in tapestry. On e tossed to the winds, deciding, as the! credit. only.......... e Sy SR P ithemselves in order that the larger problems, the welfare of innocent children and erring women. might he taken care of through future genera- tions. Eoth realize the sacrifices they have made in the hearing just ended.” Both know that the public is o merciles critic. but determined they were to test their theory in the court of good citizenship. Mrs. Tiernan, more than her hus- band, is responsible for the'airing of this alleged violation of the moral code, for it was she who literally forced her husband to submit to her will and bring about the arrest of the man whom_ she claims not only led her astray, but scorned her. Prof. Tiernan is a faithful member of the Roman Catholic Church. He detests divorce and separition. believ ing. as he stated today t i tegrity of the home, the sanctity o marriage and thes happiness of the Visit Our New Rug Department | DYED HER FADED SWEAFER ALSO A SKIRT AND A DRESS eontorssresrioresriossstostosrssrsstostostisstartaressosnsettstossiorsssistssttsttssrassssstost _Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other | following the simple directions in kind—then perfect home dyeing is | every package of Diamond Dy united family” will do more to uplift guaranteed. Even if you have never | Just tell your druggist whether the | humanity than any other factors in dyed before, you can furn yeur worn, | material vou wish to dye is wool or life’s routine. . shabby dresses, skirts, waists, stock- | silk; or whether it is linen, cotton, Having come to these conclusion ings, coats, sweaters, draperies, r mixed good! Di » Prof. and Mrs. Tiernan deci o0 a hangi e peries, | or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes |under the paternity laws of Tndi angings, everything, into new by | never streak, spot, fade, or run. and therefore prepared an affidavit which not only placed the man whom Mrs. Tlernan claims is the father of her third born child, in jail, but also brought about a hearing in court which has stirred the country from end to end. y Believes in Publicity. ‘Publicity, Prof. Tiernan believes !‘.: rereenerterttresstsssss: LTI T T e T T e evens the mighty Weapon through w orats are to be kept at a high stand- ard, Through the medium of pub- licity, this university teacher and au- thor of legal text books believes that a betrayer of a woman may be ex- pelled from a community and the Ininds of people raised to such a pin- nacle that the issue of a debasing union shall not suffer. Subseribing to this thought further. Prof. Tiernan said: ) “I'do mot represent myself in_this case, but the unfortunate child. Even it I have tq carry this battle to the point of community action, T shall ] ) see that justice is done. T shall in- volve the influence of friends with a kin ; al view of expelling the invader of the and sallow : home from the cornmunity. He is not You can give your skin clusion of the young wife. Natu meets. Or perhaps they /have inter- ests that require attention to the only a standing challenge. but a men- ace to the community. He must be exposed thoroughly that the wronged woman may be comforted and the child acknowledged.” It is from Mrs. Tiernan. however. ¢hat one learns of the trials that have beset her, and in these trials she says there is a lesson for all young married couples. “Sometimes,” she explained toda: “although young husbands Jove th wives devotedly, th are apt to g to their work mo: apparent devo- color and life by the right a young wife feels pique when this i treatment. Around each The case, and unless she is more than Cake of W db 3 ord)i(nirily strong {)l v:‘fll i:et“;’!‘} seek amusements elsewhere p 90 ury S lho“ldhhl\'e with herl hu!S-’llnd. " ‘acial Soa; H Further, as she explained her trag- Facial 1p you ”"fi"d edy. Mrs. Tiernan called attention t 5y . those young wives who feel that th a booklet containing this {are undergoing a period of semi-im » prx’sonmt;nt in a home ]\\'h‘;r(‘ l'h?) meet only th me people day after treatment. Get a cake day, where they go through the sume d routine of baking. cooking. mak- ng beds and polishing furniture, and it feel that they are entitled to a little relaxation. But their husbands. not being socially inclined or because they have their clubs and their man friends downtown, as well as the ever present change in their occupa- tions, fail to realize the danger in which their wives are placed when they meet young men of good ap- pearance who seem to take a more than ordinary interest in them. 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CINCINNATI, Ohfo, September 28.— “And that is all there is to it,” sald Blair Runyan, employe of the Ohlo state highway commission, as he lit & cigarette and walked away, In twenty min- utes the remains of what was once a five-ton automo- bile truck were cleared from tho Penngylvania tracks and the New York flver proceeded on its way. “Some ~ persons are born lucky mused the engl neer. “Here is & fellow in a truck hit by a traln going sixty-five miles an hour and not a scratc The motor truck which Runyan was driving was hit by the train when at Kings Mill, Ohio. The engine of the truck was thrown more than 200 and the truck, filled with gravel, was dragged a _half mile, while the engineer made frantic efforts to stop the train, Instead of finding Runyan's body, expected, the train crew found him on the cowcatcher of the engine uninjul Thanks f ¢ ride, old top,” said |V} Runyan, as passengers and train crew rubbed their eyes. sort of calamity brings the realiza- tion home to them.” In this case. supporting the the- ories advanced by the Tlernans, is grounded fact that at no s an_effort been made to Poulin to pay over a of money. The only mand has been for the a small fund to meet expenses incurred at the Dbirth of the child, and this. it is stated, is done only for technical reasons. gument in support of : the continuance of | v ons. During the r hearing. Prof. Tiernan ax heen as devoted to his wife as a bridegrcom. 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