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Show Prof. Tiernan I In Hot Water j Over Marriage j 1 ' She Is as Different From Other Women as Sun Is From .Moon, Bridegroom Says of Wife Number 2 liv II RKY I.. PLORl International .ev-; SeTTOC CHICAGO, Nov 25 The law-tonight law-tonight had tied a few more knots In the tangled marital relations of Professor and Mrs. John P. Tier-nan, Tier-nan, of South Bend, lnd. Ke-openins tn divorce ase in w h ch Tiernan. formerly a law instructor in-structor at Notre Dame university and one of the 'angles' in tho notorious Ticrnan-Poulin paternity pater-nity case, was granted a decree from Augusta Tiernan on Thursday. Thurs-day. Judge c. R, Montgomery at South Lend late toda revoked the decree which uad set Ternan fre'e 'mi sel re-heai'lng of the divorce di-vorce Cue for Dee-mucr 11. jvttdge. Montgomery's action fol-loweiTi fol-loweiTi conference ho held tilth Mrs. Tiernan after Mrs. Tiernan became aroused over Tlernan's remarriage re-marriage this morning at Crown Point to Mrs. Blanche L Brimmer, Brim-mer, of Hahsell, lowa. Following the conference, the Judge and Al rs Tiernan proceeded proceed-ed to the court chamber. Prosecutor Prosecu-tor Floyd . Icillson, who bad bten unsigned to defend Mrs. Ter-non Ter-non in the divorce action was called In and Mis. Tiernan wa.s placed on the stand The story she told was su h as to lead Judge Montgomery to believe be-lieve there had been collusion in the divorce action and ho otflcial-ly otflcial-ly re-opened the ease and set It for re-hearing, T iernan and his bride were reported re-ported tonight to be "somewhere in Chicago." Mrs. Tiernan, with her three children. including baby Billy'' Whose paternity w ;is questioned by Tiernan. remained in the family home In South Bend, Which has been put up for sal Earlier toda Mrs Tiernan had told the story of how her husband had forced her lo consent to the divorce proceednlgs. "The divorce had been arranged between us purely to satisfy the public and Notre Dame," she said. John and I lived together as man and wife until las: Tuesday morning. We o cuplod the sarne room In our home here We agreed on the divorce suit in collusion. collu-sion. I was forced Into It all." In hi divorce hearing Tiernan testified they had not been living together as man and wife for several months. "It vvii. last Salurdav night that Mr Tiernan i" :it mo until I agreed to permit him to get the divorce on a cross-complaint, and give him the custody of our two llttlo daughters'' .Mrs. Tiernan continued. con-tinued. ' John agreed, however,' to return re-turn them to my custody. Then he said we would go lo another town, change ur names and remarry re-marry Tiernan oner came to Chicago to attempt to induce Ralph I bcn-chaln. bcn-chaln. husband of Madelynne Obcnchaln, Implicated In the murder mur-der of J. Belton Kennedy at Los Angeles, to form a law partnership partner-ship with him, Mrs. Tiernan re-v re-v . aled. They would have operat-i operat-i d under the notoriety of two ill-used husbands.' she said he had told her. All the respect I had for John has turned to hate," Mrs. Tiernan said tonight, weeping bitterly, Mrs Tiernan wonders if perhaps per-haps the story told her by a clair-VOyant, clair-VOyant, Aunt Jane" Dent, nt Anderson, An-derson, Indiana, this week will come true. "Within two months you will remarry," re-marry," "Aunt Jano" told her. "Your husband will have wealth. You wil be happy." The clairvoyant predicted be-fore be-fore It happened that Prof. Tiernan Tier-nan would secure a divorce and re-marry- His marriage, however, will bo unhappy " she predicted. ' He will give you the custody of the two children He will not bother you In tho future. You will never again be the wife of John Tiernan Tier-nan " Mrs. Tiernan returned from lo r trip to tho fortune teller early Friday Fri-day morning, she revealed for the first tune today Pinned to the lamp shade In her home h found the nolo which told her Tiernan had secured a divorce and that she was free Speculation was rife tonight as to what the next move in the marital mlZ-UP would bo. it was expected, however that a charge (Continued on Page Two) PROF. TIERNAN IN HOT WATKl OVER MABM (C ontinued from Pago (J of bigamy would be lodgedflj i jjH HAMMOND. Ind.. Nfl I lie fso( iited PtesalH fessor John I' Tinman, dhfl. Thursday In South Bend, IdJ' he Bremmer ojB1 sell I married In W Pt.int. Ind The former PljHi of law at Notre Dame unl. h" r-i his ago as 12, 4. ar-eld bride m th" n.ci-ni vnational trifl south Dend In which tBj Mm. Thrnan nuide PS- SoUttB ha"nl.i-ii .. Hurr I'0UlloA f'-ssnr Tlernan 'id that fj honeyiaix.ii and holiday PjH Chicago he intended to bM pr ! ' 1 1 n N' .irk City.' M ' "She is as different frOJ- n is oompfc tli" moon," I'rofessor Tlernfc, in referring to his new wljB). do not know what I woujflfc don. ' I had r, met frefe. Mir Tinman s&id ( no id. a r.f claiming his chM hut oiild let tlicrn rfloiii his former wife. |