v%vwvw^-l-f:sf.i-?this!-yi--ORDER GUARDIAN OF WORLD WAR VETERAN INTO COURT; TRANSFER fBF STOCK ORDERED CANCELLEDA Valparaiso mother of a world war veteran who Is serving us hte guardian becuse of incompotency, was cited into Porter circuit court Thursday by Judge Charles W. Jensen because she turned over $8,000 in Standard Oil company preferred stock to the son so be could have it transferred into his own name.Mrs. Lueetia Norris, guardian of her son. Nelson (Ike) Norris, was the person cited. She was notified by Judge Jensen that the purposa of bringing her into court was to protect from thb domination of her son, who in the past has proved a source of trouble and annoyance to other persons who have served in a like capacity.Judge Jensen warned Norris if-he received further ,complaints about him the wrath of the court would fall upon him, and lie would bo placed where ho would r.ot again have the opportunity to cause anyone any trouble.After securing the stock from his mother, Norris sent it to the Chicago oRices of the company for transfer on the books, but the company held up the transant ion and notified local authorities. Judge Jensen ordered court Reporter Clarence Schneider to ad-viro the 'Chicago office of the Standard Oit to return the. stock here to Joseph L. Doyle, clerk of the court.Mrs. Norris had previously tendered her resignation as guardian and a new guardian will probabiy be appointed.The oil stock owned by Norris is part of the government compensation lie received as back pay on a monthly pension said to be $157 per mcnlh. Norris was a member of the navy during the world war and war, sin tinned at Great Lakes, 111. He saw no service oversea*.Since he has been receiving government compensation he has b^en declared incompetent and then competent on several occasions.'i