VALPARAISO, INDIANAr-itOF THE PORTERItr-oy5.t-Three Cases Considered by the Circuit and Superior Courts in This City Yesterday and Today.tGULSTROM TO PRISON»i-rFor violation of his parole, which began last year following his sen-1* tence of two to fourteen years fori* housebreaking with intent to com-!* ejmit a felony, George Gulstrom. of r e | Chesterton, must go to Michigan r City to serve time. In a hearing be-1* - fore Judge Loring late yesterday he 1 s | failed to give a good account of him-] * self, and the court, in evident anger, Is ordered his detention. 11l| Gulstrom’s real crime was tncen-M ijdiarlam. He set Are to the Chester-1* tjton Methodist church when In a fit fjof intoxication, and only the timely e | arrival of the watchman prevented a 11-1 big loss. Suspicion fell upon Gul-1 8 strom and another man, and the lat-l11 ter Anally confessed. His partner1 f31 on the eventful night had tried to dissuade Gulstrom from the rash | *s11 act91 No parole can be given for tncen-11 dlarlsm, it is said, so the charge was lightened to that contained in the affidavit, that the offender mightuxbI Thave a chance to retrieve himself andc) support his child by the wife from r | whom he was divorced. In this city I * 11 Judge Loring found employment for his charge. All went well until re-11 cently, when Mrs. Gulstrom com-r plained that Gulstrom had given only r|$25 to the support of the child since last September. Other allegationscame to the court's ears and the man | was cited In to make an explanation. |B »] He could give none. 'Gulstrom’s employer's arcounts LI showed that he had received regular 11 wages of over $16 a week. Ed Gregory, residing on the Flint lake road.liena8IItold of a disturbance created at his llhome as early as 3 o'clock one morning by Gulstrom, who w’anted to use the telephone.Ever since Gulstrom's sentence he has been shielded In the hope that he would mend his ways, but it was no use. Gulstrom took his medicine yesterday without a tremor.Cleitlcl81K$w