Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1911 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Tuesdav, Mav 16, 1911. 15 PRESIDENT AND HIS CABINET DISCUSS SITUATION1 IN MEXICO '" ' MEN WHO MADE NEW EPOCH IN SOUTHERN REPUBLICS HISTORY: have been circulated 1s not known, but they have been heard from In several place's. It looks like the anti-Marshall publicity bureau has an . industrious head, and there are persons who believe they can see in the work the fine Italian hand of one Thomas Tagg-art. The real Identity of the "man behind the works will become known before long." HI IL Double Coupons ALL DAY Groceries Included. (Except Flour and Sujar)

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One of East Chicago's Good Old-Fashioned Rows Develops Over Proposition to Extend Wet District in v Indiana Harbor.

East Chicago. Ind., May 16. The council meeting: last night . almost developed an old fashioned row. The elements of a fieht were all present.

and while here were some insinua-j Hons made, and some hot shota in- 1 dalged in, the discussion never reached

proposition of a fully developed

the

flgrht. It was all over a proposition to extend the "wet" district in Indiana Har-

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President Taft and his Cabinet held a meeting to discuss the situation in Mexico, and what attitude the United States should take toward the revolutionists. Ou the left side of the table reading from left to right, are President Taft, Secretary MacVeagh, Attorney General Wlckersham, Secretary Meyer, Secretary Wilsou, and Secretary Nagel. Ou the right bide of the table are Secretary Knox. Secretary Dickinson, Postmaster 'Geueral Hitchcock and Secretary Fisher. The lower picture shows the leaders of the Insurrection, who fjre from kft to right: General Paaqual Oroco, Francisco L Madero, Jose Garibaldi, Raoul Madero and Francisco Gonzales.

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avenue, Washington and Bek avenues. The half of this block facing Pennsylvania avenue, is already wet and the proposition was to Include the half facini: Block in the wet district. The request was made in behalf of John Miku who has been conductinga saloon at the corner of Washington street and Pennsylvania avenue, but who recently sold his place and is now desirious of opening a hotel in the old Harbor hotel building, wihch was moved from its former location to Elock and "Washington and purchased by Miku. The hotel could not be mado a paying venture without a bar and the city ordinance forbids the opening 6f a saloon on the property. Alderman Burns and Galvin made a

half block in the block bound- to making the territory wet. and Stewart Place, Pennsylvania ! Schock offered to bet Burns $50 that

one of the men he named as oppose!, would sign a petition in favor of the proposition if one were brought to him for his signature. Burns did, not accept the bet. Newton Hembroff, representing' his client Miku, represented that Miku was a heavy taxpayer, was taking out

his second papers for citizenship had been in the saloon business since he first came to Indiana Harbor and that

the police records contained nothing

moters are all at seat and demoralized.

"It also developest that the men who

have been most enthusiastic and loudest in shouting their praise of Mar

shall, and urging his nomination for

President, are Republicans who recog

nized in Marshall the easiest man to

beat. It is stated that for months they

have been gathering material to be the

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used against Marshall, and are saving these weapons for the purpose of attack l- the party. "The chance of Marshall's nomina-

MAYOR K.NOTTS SIGVED TUB FlFTY-YEUl JKIT STRUCT RAILWAY FRAX1USE THIS MORMNU THIS DAMIlXi TlliJ ROCKS TUB HOI'ES OF THE CiAKY COMMKKCIAI fLIB MK.1IEEES THAT TIIU M IVOR WOM.IJ VETO THE GRANT. Gary bussir.css men were in a white :eat this morning when they learned ha.t Mayor Knotts and the council mn- " :rity had passed the Oeist street rail-

ay rranchise denunciations, of Mayor .Inotts' action and the council's nuick

vork was heard on all sides. Despite the fact that the franchise 's. now passed and signed the Gary Commercial club committee on franchise:: will continue with its sessions. Some members or the Commercial civb are for holding a mass meeting Wednesday to denounce the council'3 franchise grant.N Rumors were also abroad this morning that action of certain members of (he council would be looked into and Aiaerman Castleman would be asked to teli of his $3,000 graft accusation. Some,, Demand Impeachment. Reports were also circulated to the effect that Mayor Knotts signing the ordinance would result in his impeach

ment. It is alleged that the mayor has been hobnobbing with the traction

magnates and went to Philadelphia to

interview them regard the grant. Norton Graonnrn Uranf.

Captain it. s. Norton, president of the Gary Commercial Club, denounces

action as sharp practice. He said

against his methods of condnctSng his the . chances

tion. for President are as

remote as

of Lew Shank, mayor of

business, his place having always been ( Indianapolis, becoming Governor of orderly. .Indiana. Outside of Indiana the Mar-

Galvln made a pointed remark whose shall boom is looked upon as a Jok3

purport was to intimate that the do- and an accident. Certainly no right

lie records were by no meins infalli-. thinking man in Indiana' Is taking his ble, and Schock taking the remark to candidacy seriously.

reflect upon Miku, resented it and asked for an explanation. ! No explanation forthcoming, the

"The question therefore is: "What shall be done?' Shall Indiana, which occupies a unique and strategical posi-

ordinance was put to a vote for pass-, tion in the political world today sacriage to second reading. The ayes had . flee the power and prestige which belt. Olds Myslewy, Varady, Anderson, longs to ft for the purpose of gratifyKetclk and Schock voting for It, while ing the whims, ambitions and vanity of French, Galvin, Buckley and Burns Mr. Marshall? Poes the Demacratic opposed. (party in Indiana belong to Thomas R.

Captain John Marner handed in a communication asking that his salary be raised from $S5 to $95 which was placed on file. J. J. Sullivan put in an application to b appointed on the school board. So did D. D. Dixon. These communications were both placed on file.

MARSHALL BEING , KNIFED BADLY

'Marshall and is It his personal properi ty to be used to make the Democrats of this state the laughing stock of the

country? Now is tha time to do something. "A Marshall delegation to the national convention, with no enthusiasm among the delegates -would be about as effective, as a delegation from Alaska or orto Rico." Just how extensively these circulars

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this morning:

"I venn lead to believe fcy the rep-

rrwenttnar the Ceixt IntereRta that the

Commercial club committee would have

ampe time to examine the franehine

an they did not Intend to bring up the

franchise for final pawner Inst night.

it iookb very- murn to me like sharp practice on the part of the Grlnt people. I am confident that Mayor Knotts

will veto the franchise. (Mr. Norton Interview vra agtven Jnt before the

mayor signed the franchise.) Hay Is Angry.

President II. G. Hay, Jr., of the Gary

State Bank said:

The haste In which the franchise

was passed looks as If some body was

afraid to have it scrutinized."

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balloon. Among other things the new circular has this to say: A SECRET JiO LONGER. "It Is no longer a secret that members of the Indiana delegation in Congress have grown cold toward the Presidential boom of Governor Marshall, and that recent efforts to enthuse them have failed. It is certain that they will take . no step toward promoting Marshall's candidacy -unless forced to do so by the friends of Mr: Marshall. "It cannot be denied that the Governor has made a great many enemies and that his appointments have caused the party more harm than gooC. ' WHIPPING 'EM INTO LIXE. "His friends are now planning to make another effort to throw out a dragnet and whip the recalcitrant members into line on the plea that failure to indorse Marshall for President would be an admission that his admlnistratiofn has been a failure and hurt the Democratic party in the next election, and that as Governor of Indiana he ought to be supported as a matter of state

pride, if for no other reason. I "During the past week the emissaries f from the Governor's office have made a tour of the offices of the state house! for the purpose of effecting some kind j of an organization - to formally 'launch: the Marshall boom. The reception that: was accorded them greatly upset their.

plans. The state officials are giving out no long interviews extolling the qualities and virtues of Mr. Marshall or heralding his flitness to head the national ticket. "They are handing no boquets nor are they set on fire with enthusiasm. Consternation reigns supreme in the Marshall camp, and those who are actively interested in the Marshall boom are all at sea as to what coure to pursue. "Several conferences have been held and the Governor called a cabinet meeting, last week to which all of the state officers were inyitd for the purpose of devising ways and means to promote the welfare of the Democratic party, but in reality to increase the value of Marshall's Presidential stck. "Other meetings are planned for the ensuing week at which it is confidently hoped that the fertile mind of some enthusiastic. Marshall supporter win find a way out of the wilderness and point the path of victory. That tha Marshall boomers have struck a snajfand met with severe disappointments I

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