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Gary Man Given 81,000 to go to England, and ' Spy for Germany. NEW YORK, March 3. Participation In an elaborate spy plot orffaiiizat.on tend men to Great Britain under -raise of being' American newspaper corres- . Fcndents, lut whose real purpose was j to serve as spies and supply Germany I forbidden information as to civil and j military conditions in Ecprlaud, was j charged against Albert A. Sander, Carl ; W. Wunnenberg and George Vaux Ba- : ctn in indictments found here yesterday i hy the Tederal grand jury. j Arraiig'Tn.-Tirs wore n.arK' in this i-it.j i',.. in.lu-tments ;. ly wh;oh tlii:-; I i r. i r-1 ion ,1 bo s. nt out ft 1 .!' at : :!!.! which rt iiiaiii I iitistlI- :i cor- I t: :. -h-tr.K-;ilH Ft iv aiv'i.-.l to til" J-a- j 1 : coini iiuif? ti ivril.r.. I'.a.oii. it j! . i.Trt-.i. vn hin il ' Kt to linplanil a H - ir ! 'i lo w s: aH ! ..rr.-siM.r.l j VIA aOLLASD AND DiiSMABiC. ! sufriol ! Saii'I' r ami "m- j r.-i to rp. t is chart;' -1. with nano-s nr..) j j iifssos of pi'r-si is in lloihiml nivl i I i ntnark to whom 1-tiers on ai'p'irently . t j ! int subject i-ouKi hi written in visi: ' n.k. v.iii!" information of m i 1 i tf; r ; . c.uld iflo 1"- v raini in tho in-i ink t. ! f,.rw..:-.b-.l to ;.:i-j i : - r . y - I! is nv-e.'.l t'-.-it lla.'on ..l.tiiv.M an ra-'.v, passi.ort anil sucof "tlt in Kto Knriaii.l ami crr iri out th" ..i-.;,s f.M-tnulatt'il in tiiis ,-ay. T1k in- . : Tin iMon thus transmitt.-.!. it is oharK-i p.I. had to ilo with th" sa:hnc t.f mi r- I TcoiTtiTme.r o:i paaf i j HlfiiOi BOY RADIO OPERATOR Ralph Brooks Passss U. S. Examination With Hon- ; crs in Chicr.o. ' Special to The -imcs. ' '! i li 'A' ' . M:nh -K-cph 1". o .o,.,-. i.-.-ai !- , si.l .-on of Mr. ..ipJ Mrs. V. 1 f. Drooks. ! : i : ! ia -i . s st r- t. 1 ! ! m mi. icI, yeot.-r-j 'I--; o r"!"-'i 'nv t.n-i i...- in-, ot's examination mid r.ceived a time as a radio ra'or. amateur, lirst . ad-. The youthful uir.d.-ss opera t cr s ctnt wlo.-h h- nool... cstme j .. .n.iial 1,.,;.-. .! i -.". . He r. c n 1 1 v i . ., .v,.n,v.i!.i!iiiie rtcin.mumtinn in! Hammond nitn s, .'too: P-t.-r" tuej i -ii. ban body a' the r.-ii"U '-f tb- fa.-, The hoy i-s w-.rriel ,ccaii..o m vciit ' v. H r h" will have .. wait a v.---.:i he ,s m y.-nrs old t.. c-t in'o th" to err.m'-ii s-rv!"". TKKRK H.M "VK M' 'ti i e St. v,;,, --. ni'-nce.l to server isrt ilays at the I'.i.al farm for St.."l!Sl.K a bih;.. f r, ., V-Hl.y l.;iHo,n. z i SHE'LL BE CENTER OF ATTENTION SOON -e f ' 1 A i 1 4 4 1 - linn. Jeannrtte Rankin. This is a row- picture of tho Hon ItJKiTfrc in the east. If President Wilson .U an extra session of congress ' . n.ill i nnlv ofti,n,l Kof --ho .;il in all likelihood be watched with preater interest than any other member of that autrtist body.
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CUBAN PRESIDENTS SON FIGHTS REBELS
1-!V.. irf I .Mario G. Mcnoca!, Jr. When the uprising1 in Cuba first , started. President Menocal issued a ! call for volunteers for service ' apainst the rebels. Amonfr the first ; to step forward was his own seven- , teen-year-old son, Mario. Inspired ; bv his example many young men of itavana's best families joined the ioyal forces and were assigned to active duty. i 'mm mm IS DEAD IN W James P. Kelley, Who Came to Hammond Forty-Five i Years Ago, Dies. - 'o", ;o. v oar? oil. w'o cani from hust.,., to Hammond forty.five vears tro i, -,..-.,... r.. , ... tivA years .. an.! k.mi was for tvventvii.rc. ve.u-se w tii" Hinnaonl J'a, k-' inir l-om;.;,ny. Is dead at th i,me nf ' ins dnujr.-.t "r. Mrs. Herman ( Kat h-rm-) : Xy ,. ,ff, .173 S Adams street, tPuv. Vr ! K-ll-y Passed a way yosterdav ',-! ; , a- t '. t i . i ' . t j . . L- ;. i t"-r " " ' ' ii, . i. i 1 1 t i , 1 1 p r h- 1 3 rt .-no- . l..o ' f or hi'" ve.irs Mr. K-ihy Iive.,i f with Ms damrhter and !.er ,iJir :) ,,, ; tl" was i ,( pres'..ei,t of the H. .1.
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Xyhc ff Trans', r i ..mpa n v. r,,r s.-v-un-jera! venrs he was connected with t the Kinktikee iMckit.tc "cmpat! y. Mr. I K"'.y. whose wife die-i tl r'e vents nec, is also purv iv.-i by two rch. r c'iiliir'Mt, Kdwar.i. 13, ;m 1 M a r n a r -. t . J w!w toa !" liielr h. w :t i t'
X y md, s. Kiai'-r:il st-rvi. es w he l.l j ' ' " " " day inornin-'., t o- .-..rtece j.roee,-. i . , , from tlie resid.'ti. o to Holy AiikIcs c'-itircli. iPiry, where requiem h!?h tnafs will be suiik at ' o'clc k. Interment will be at St. Joseph's cem tery ;n Hammond. It is expected m.-iny Ijamniond idom.-rs will be present. ELLIS NAMES ASSISTANTS I MIF.i m hi: I it st -it-: f pit 1.. INI iIANA ! I.IS, A! a h .1. -Horace Fllis, who will take office as state Hi.mii.-ii'inii ol puo.,.- lllSlrJi.-llim , oti March 1.-., has announced the fid1 .!,,. -,.,,.,.,.,'. , ' .. - his department-. First assistant vipe i?i t.-tident, llenJainin J. Hurt-is. ex-i :: t v sup -rinlit f s 1 ',1 vi' 1 1 P.'puty sum i-ititend-iit, Fee I,. Iq-jv-ir, county . u;.e ri n t eiidcn t cf K.i m I oi ph 1 county. J ileno-nl assistant, ""re 1 14, Ol.t.Mjnir i prim ipal of the Scot tsburR hiirh school, Manuscript cb-rk and clerk to the state board of ed ticat Ion, Howell Ellis. I Mr. Kllis said the other appointments in bis office, imludinir tlie stetiot-ra phers. would b" made known liter. ! . ' BONE DRY BILL IS SIGNED Illy I n'teil I'resK. I 1 WASlliN'iTKN'. March S.- I'resblen t '. Wilson today signed the postoffi.-e ap-j propt -iat hoi bill . arryintr the "bune dry'' prohibition provision.
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Hy 1 niteel l'rr. I j ! AVASI HNi ;T 'N. M.ireli ?.. President 1 Wilson today siirin d the $ t r, . 1 . . ... 1 , on 1 ; reven ue !o . 1. 1 NOTICE TO EAGLE 3 to K:ur,rS' 1 ,rs ! ""! t''"i1,t at s "'''" :t Hate Fro. Andrew Futz. 31 State Al.-mhet
ore request e,i to meet atjcrai y-nrs wolves -.-re killed in i.a-j s at. 7;.'". n-rt-1 i Tort.- count v this wmi.-r. Foum ics ,,f ', ' ;k- m M'i:.-'. s-'.-'y. ' sr. each a r- i-1- tf - .-ctps
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Nifty Place for Amy Lowell If She Could Take a Bath on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington's Cup of Joy Would Be Completed. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, March 3. On the eve of the national inauguration, pity the said and soher aboriginea of the national capital. Pennsylvania Avenue America's Appian Way teems with strangers. Infinitaly numerous and more various, they have irsurped the town. Cosmopolitan, metropolitan, bucolic, itinerant surging through the thoroughfares in a tireless ebb and Row. The proletarians, the fat-jowled and opulent splenetic, plethoric, lethargic, apathetic. Atrophied and ossified. Seven seas of people, herding over the sidewalks into the gutters, elbowing, straining, fainting. People who drink buttermilk; and those who write vers libre. Young men with tortoise-shell glasses. Women with hlg-h foreheads and morals, and low heels; women with low foreheads and morals, and high heels. Tatterdemalions, thieves, pickpockets, ragtag and bobtail and a god-fearing citizen in a drab over, cont and an umbrella. While overwhelmed on the streets of their own city, the natives wander bewildered in a phantasmagoria of swirling nothingness. ' Barnes and His Men Follow- , ing ClUe TOday That Will Reveal Route of Auto Tln'nrrnn T7"V- fntmht 4- r ftltl A illCVCa tV llJ X UUeud IW KAv Death On Highway. Pmibt li!'n.'r t'.i" f:-e-p' s -. n;.-r !!"W -w heei.-d r-iiit. -p. i ri.o ,-nitom -found last iiiu-t; by tio- ihic-.o,, t.,,at th- Tv. it; Kara ce. .'l i 1 South Ifalni I,, ...... ...... , , , si .-d street, is th" .J.-ith car" in w hi--? Vr..,t 1. ITit-t-ms r...b. when h.- u:r- mur r. d ;.r:-ta frrifii- b.ittl" s-.u'l. of ... e re rv U h a w-k a- Tuesday wn-.' bv tiie Hammond i, , Imri-ies ! . . ', "- . ,. . . , .. 1 !ni bit- i. iittn-r r 'u. itp-; i j n-"i rr- -. today f d imi msr " .' " . . .. , isuif d m a verdi't bv I'oron.-r I'.raliam ,,f --murder, a-sa ,!an' unknown." and . ..... ..,,(,,,.,) f Va b-ni iit" 1'" 'imrta as !:,t,,m; k ic . w b i K" cf th" inn :a i n z k ic i w l.-d; M' -.nwhile Sheriff Itarr.'s and 1 d.-n-out f i'row n I'omt have f"imd i 'rail of the ant" thi-. v. hich I'd sh" spot where HiKl-ms was killed.; 1 as soon as licit- c i.l.-tiC" is more, d l.- to more or th,. v,. shroud 111 k t h" V will b" ) 1 ft'-.l. Work mtr hack S, : i-- ii 1" I., i h-ow n point t.I : o, c;i I...! IS. tl!" .b.cuties Ml'.- ,,h- ' 'b"S wlii.ii will be of iif-at . vain.- 111 foriuinif th." web at und tlie 1 KUiby party or parties. ", I'ercv I.asinsUi. .le'll South Win. Iester nvemp'. ( 'h ica pro. was tak'ti int.. cus-j tody by the police when it was shown! that la- had b ft. the auto, which h" claims HitiKins sold him, at the Twin 1 ra r.' thr.il.. wine; tp,. niurI d-r. I.a'inski V, is tl-llled to Hi" house; I w her.- l:av mot.d ) . 1.01. rra lo.es w jth ;lie former's mother. I.asinski pn.'i'ul. j.d that th" auto was sold to Inai and; 'his moth"!- about a pion'li aim. but i j neither could produce a bill of sale I'olice records snow mat tnc car was s'op , , T ,., , , - I I en propertv ot I.. J. Shetland of I-.vnns-i tl"ii. and it. was pi".u that 1 1 irti ins 1 had driven the car. . 1 ! yountf I -a nsk i" was take n to the j ! . I nt 1 1 1 lark sireet s'.-i'i.'ii tor Ilo- niitnt-l He fail.-d 10 b i v - tie- polio, a satis- j faC'Ty . vplana'ioli cf his w h. f. a 1 .out s i ' Tuesday d lb" muni - v. lh" lac I cry nunn.r on tie- ,nSin ,,f this ear t...si-i. i identities it as th car for which HiKKins obtain. -d In-' n? number .".4i:S7 under the name of 1 ;. p. Walsh, 4ulS Kinmi.ro avenue," stated! F"1"-tive S.-rReant Elian of the tirst j deputy 's oflice. who made the nrno. t I.asinski would not admit that he j ktnw anylhini. about W. I'-alnmr Spat Us. ' The I'ount." HuL'tins' cl"S" fri.-nd. . h.. has he. n missimr sine, the nr.nl.-i- -in.! who was named bv Valentin.- He :-,.,,:: as the It'-'in who had a I. lot no f'.r !h" Hijtsius slav.nir. The police )--rsist.-d in tlc ir claim that this was th" "murder car," despite! tlie unanimous verdict of north side au-j Th" finding of the .:'.- came on the h. Is of the Hammond inquest, where Mws I).- (hurra re it.-1 ated tier h.lief th Si-aik-'. l'i h Pabw tint ." kill, d I"'. I h. r he 1 1 . ! I.Al'i IKTi:. Far th" lirM time m s.
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;5Q0 People Attended Mass: Meeting at Masonic Tern-; j pie W. R. Ford Named as ; : Permanent City Chairman and H. Kunter, Secretary. l l! i'Ois pa rt y !..... i, ,..(,! f.. I ' i.'.tiuii..iil i'i off K. n fcoiui star'. At M. ni.-iss in. p; iiin of nifji an 1 w.mon nf ' .r..!.aby h !innlr.l p.-rsoi.s in th.- ' Ma.oomc t !,'M i" last nislit th !' wbs a'i jtiiat t ntlius.asm, linrmony ai;.i . . ' 'hnt ayilM b" rot .,J fr..ni : a x a ;. i s wln wal.t a now deal. Th" aotual aci-orr. pi i sh iiirii ; s 'h'tr far :aro a p.-rmantnt orRanizuioii lis iht nay of n xecutiv" committoo. nptf- : s-nting th" , rity wards. l'nt:!:r rM '!'. th" ii"w -born party I . - o t ! a -r-; iM.-ttx-nt city i h'i rro.Hn n A , ! i p; : l-'ord. ft1'. M.r. s;rc"t; a pcrnri nf;i ' s. -! n ivy in l!'.;!iii !!,mpr of th- X..r:hj ri .-'at"s Itiirini'C coii)i.-iiiy. aicj . a p. ni :a p.-n ! ti. aairor in Tin m o i M. U'n'il n: "t;ns aro t" 1. h. i.i : :.. t Mi'intiy niiu in f acli ot th- wfnis. , in ! h" pubi.e school ho'isos wli. re pus-. sil.i.". ;.- (;. . t pro. i'lct coTumit ; "-ni. ii. I At th" san.o tint" each ward is a!s.-, h rn.-tsiber of tl." platform -- , i ,i'.", uhich is to rnivt and pu par-.- :1 ' -'.at form not later than th.rly l:t a!'- . r i ' s a ppomt iri'-i.t . i I The actual city ti.-ket. its p.-rs. -mn ' . ' li.-w it sliouiil b" nonjina;".!. wev niaj-j o i s win wciv noi nifiodssoi. i .. ciii '!"" "v.-ninsr was devoted to orenniza- ; tion as far si) that was possihl" by u ; mass mce-tir.r which f r.'.pi out J y cn- ! comiti : red the t-nncs of parliamentary 'ruios. it js f.rcsutiUHl. however, th;;t jit.er ?!,? j.reoiiKt comrnittc.emen ha" b'-.-n chosen at th" nsrd meotinps next ii'.nu;' v -v....ninr -!! r- ..rcaniifd the e;t ntral cinmitU'.', tin v wi'l meet ! it a subse.u. pr date toarrance for nv,ith. v ward m. otinas at wiii. h pr. eim t b-1. ffa:.-. h i to be chosen t.. r- present 'h" pa rt y in a ilelfjrate c.ii.ntion ".r n oin i n:i f t. .,t r.f fi ti,-L-r. . TU , es only course possible, unless a privately ! iinnncvjii city wide primary is h.-id. Th ; r. .war primary 1H ),.. h.M r,ex, Tnes- ; lay. hut th. new .-it iz n.' )-ttv, not h-.unK cast at i.ast t-o it cnt . f ti.Vote m th.- Iat .'e;i,.v-,l el.(t;.n. ..... '-"ivl'l iy t::- law ! parn.-onie in that primary. The dol-ua-.. nomirmtii, ...nvonti.-i i will b" held whenever the cinir-.'i cm-
m.t'e" decides, and it may be t.-,K' n f--r j was to r. salt in her marriage to (ireal Jtrant.-i-i that the ticket ui!i b.. in th f Wfs', cf South fliictRo. was frustratedri. Id by tho eh.s,. of sprmc hy tllo ,,,ieo of South Cliicasro. I'rown
' "" 1 ' 111 " ' ' as ,, vvn Ti.-iin-d du'-in nti in t en m iss lot mas iti.-ciiiitf last, owning, j: f ti,e fol - ' , ... , ,MrSt w rd Uham Kose, H - h - Ina " y'r"U , , , Seem tv.inl-Hr. S A. , Mrs. Floyd Adams. fisistart. Third vvar.l Ausut '. i:ic!iers, Sibley street. j Fourth ward Merle Sellers, myn-.e-l mi.-. Hoh. rt sdale, t Fifth ward -I. folia H. 4ZT, I.ct-an i s. j Sixth ward - Thrist Mp.fck:, m-t-ton nvenue. s.v.ioh v 1 rd - I Vine 1 ih'ovn. ,'ai."i . Truman avenue. j Kiclnh v. a t d - Theod"i. Moor. f ! TU IbisS 1 ! SI fee! . Ninth ward - I,. I. F.i.tnb" : ki r. Tenth ward A. M. Stand isli. :s-lm street. K-.,.v,.nth ward 1 i 1 is I: Ford. AVard meetings for Mcdav tilth- weiv; foriay announced as follows: Firs! w a rl I rv m it school, v p. ti S. end w a rd - .bdersou s. ho. I p. m. Third ward 1. 1 Con t i 1111 "d : . .- j;, !,.., x pa i-e thiee.) TO SPEND MILLION LEFT MRS.CATT FOR SUFFRAGE CAUSE a' - : i.."4. . -v 5 i - ' f 1 V- - -- . J T-1 -.'-- - .- : ffff ef i 4 I ' Miss Rose Young. Miss Jvose Younfj, cf Xew York, well knovvr newspaper woman, has been chosen by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt to direct the expenditure of the $1,000,000 left to Mrs. Catt by the estate of Mrs Fr.n-tk ! e!ie.
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Miss Mae Burns. Miss Mae Burns of Chicapo, model of exceptional beauty, whose faca has cost advertisers more than $5,000,000, is a teetotaler. That's to keep ; her eyes bright and her complexion clear, she says. She walks not Jess j than four miles every day and oats very little candy. One more thing ?c.a ! does to keep her beauty: night and morning she massajres the skin of li.-r
pretty face ETHEL'S PERFECT E ll tffl Chicago Miss Eloped; That, is Just Part of the War. (Sj. i in'i to The Time?.) Cli VN ' UNT. IN'H . March 3. Kthcl l.cint..i, a briebt Chi. awro lassi". , SIK.,,i i;,. cine to th" nl of p rf'-ct ' I jav M st.rdav wlu n her roman.-e. -which : ; I'cint. nil. tho watcniuinesf 01. pTr.-nts. 1.-th. d. eu-her in til" day, .lr..p- , ,h it school l.-cks. she PeinK n pupil e.f th" l.aK" scttooi ' - , ,,., Mushing brioe. of yoniiK . s . I Th-y therefore . Icpe'l to .'row,, 1 omt. nmkitiB- the trip ill U-sS 'ban an hour and nearly hc-atiiiK the teiepno'i". n.qu.i- j mp of th"ir vx her abouts. j The maniac" license clerk at the; clerks of! ice refused to prant ttomi alicense, and just as tho cupb- wer- j about t-. Mart for Haportc to attain try; the operation, vd-d was flashed to t'ity j i Marsh.al Fla'.t by the Riri s ptii.io ...... ! the d.-tective bur if t'liicatro to hold ! tlomi. as th.- IKtle Miss was but. fifteen I ca i s of a k -. I Marshal laatt ft 1 pre Iteud.-d them as
i they w.-r.t (.bout to start for I.aport". ...1iand the jrir-'s mother and defectives ' ' I from headquarters in Fhicaso hurried i here to take care of the yountr pirl.
" " ' ' - , ! BRainst voutiis W "St lor ins cs-apa.ie ! and it is more than likely that love's u'niiK drrnm will bo badly shattered for ; i.oth boy an dRirl if the par.-nts tako the ncti.-n which they threatened yesterday. TIMES BUREAU, AT STATE CAPITAL. INHIANAFOl.IS. 1NI. March 3. level nor Goodrich has announced that he will start out about the middle of March on a campaign tour of education that will take him into every county in the state. He will pi "'-i and explain to th" p.-opl" just what th" excise ta pep-cation is and how it would work, and t' U them why h- was so anxious to ) ae an . . i-v ta law pkie--1 on ti.. statut" books t this session of the legislature. In this manner the (Jovernor hopes to be able to get the peoph; of the state to see that he was right in i contending- for this bill, and thus work j up public sentiment that will put it j throiiKh P t the next session of the lepi islature. Ills cam pa i en of education . v. ill run straight throuch till the m xt ' sessi-ui of tic- legislature. He has n..t ' pi ven out any d tails of his proposed tour. CITIZENS TAKE NOTICE Watch this papr Momlav for announcements of the several ward nieetfrtjis of the t'itizens arty on Monday : ht A -(.
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5y4 1 ol ,1 Latest 'Bulletins tj I nitcd l're.s t nblCKratn. I AllSlHRIHll, Ulnrch 3 HexltCnation of nuii l-'.ir.-iuu Secrftnry Zimmerman anil an nhrupt toriulnatfon of the diplomatic nreer of ( oimt Julian A on Rem. ' tror. former fierman nnil.nx.nler 1 to the I ntteil Stnte.t Ix regarded by ""'Ii official. In clt'se t.uli ih erniaa condition, at. certain to follow the reirliitinn of the Zimmerman n letter iu tlie I ni ted State. Hut i it 1 1 1 r ln(e hour last niulci. I.ermnn nrmpiiprm bail not been perniitletl to p;ih!ti nn.vtl'liiK eolieeriiliiK the iinmerm.inn letter. I liorlH to nl.til n Home oiil from tliee clr.'le vere oiiaairmic. Dutch iitii.InU refuveii to .liHciinx the plot today for pnlillcntion. but prHnlclr It h minted the attempt nn "n erovvninir bluniler of Tfulonit ilijilomma." ( Ity I nlted Pre i abletcram. I AMSTUHDtll, llarrh .1. nnv 7epielin on It. Mpceri trial nt t.lient Iat Mtindar exploded, burning ten of tlioe abdflril her, aeeordintr to dlpatehe received here from Ilellum . . . . KOMK, !nreh 3. Kinii IerHnand of Hiiluarin, I laneeronly ill at an Austrian health rrnnrl, nr. eor.lincr to ndiice re.'elv.Ml here toilny. II V tt M.I'II II. Tl KM. It. (Hy I nited I'res ablcernm. ) TOKIII, March :t. Mint the letter of German I'orelsin Secretary iminrrniiinn a desiKneil wholly to create dUtrunt f .Inpnn, the I nileil Siatcw and Mciliu, n tlie teiv epreie.l hy official! here today. The belief nr. Mfateil to be thnt Germany net epecte.l the J .ernmn-.Iapnn- lie xii nu iillinni e proponed in the letter .Immrrmanii -wrote to the German minl.'.ter nt Mexico itj, be a B,nrf. The note aim, official here declare. nnH mT tlie weed .if dieorl n icon it the entente ntlie in the etern liemipiiere ami tlie orient. VANOALS BREAK NTO BILL PARK Vandals who broke into Un clubhouse at. the Fanhjliti baseball and football pack in Hammond during; 1 1." past melon did damair. ct ana ; -,J t Jim by t'o ..vvne.-. J-.-iul farduhti. Th" door was hi'.'K. n down to mai." an tutraiice. sIi.iv.it bath hx'urci st 'l-n, heii;y-!U? K lb -its cf oil paint us.d as ftj.-l, several hundred f-.-t of n.-w lun '' r burned and the rlae- tb.odel. In one place the ball park itioe Iris 1" n broken dow n. BACK FROM CAPITOL Judse Walter J- F.ic y of ''alum. t. AV. J. M.-AIecr of Hammond Mid .1 lm I FilfieraM of llammoiid. ii'iricd last ninht from Indianapolis wh.r-- th'-y w. te efficient memb.-rs . ! ih. third house for a week. Th. l.e lf. ;i . h ,!i,.y were interested in cam- out as they worked tf have it come out. a t-stimon-ial to tiie abiliti-s of the l.ak, county m a.
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rnnsinrn hi Hr :UUl!L Bsriin Agcusds 0. S. of Trying to Line Up S, A. Replies Against Mmj, (United Piers Bulletin.) WASHINGTON, March 3. Germany -unabashed acknowled-ement today o; conspiracy to align Japan rind Mcx;for Invasion cf tho United Ltr.tos, appears to havo rmov- the l.-.rt vss'ip. of opposition in the senate to tkt. ar.iit neutrality bill. Tirst news of the Berlin ai:misi-.v. was conveyed to the senate in Unites Press dispatches read into the record a. the request of Senator Brandegoe. They created a profound impressi'i on senators, being re-read by unanimous request. It v.-as made absolutely certain that before liiidnight Prcsiden' wiii hava tho fulle-;t authority of ecu. gress to arm American merchantmen asrainst submarine attacks and uphold American righ's at sea "ihi -v.g'.i other instrumentalitiaa." Republicans, amazed at v-hat pome called biazen admission from Berlin.'" announced tho measure would hive their ungrudging- support. Senator La Toilette loomed up as the great unknown e-tumtity. Up to noon he had maintained an ominjus si!6nc!. republicans and democrats aliki 1 c.nin the dark as to his iuieatiens. O7 Ucited Press Cablcr'--M ) BERLIN, v:a Sayvilie, I-lar;. Foreign Secretary Zi.vnert'.i i: . todjy ja?lii:ea Germany's c;t:o:; seeking to ally Mexico p. -A J:: : agrJiut the United States. Su.-h a course he said .. , y a .-iofcribive m-.asure- ; t ti i. ,-i -idreu v.ir cr. Ger- ' No V.ir:r T'--in A. Plot." ' .'- ' - 1 . e- , - !;. it w : s !., in-, r.-- a T'---' '' r o 'be 'id t" y.hb'di was r- or' ; ,,; e; :-h . ;-.;; p. v. SP'.! .--! ; h'i'. - tt.u- be -.n I'lai'-rtrm. ii r..'.i':.-t 'o-ti.::-: by lb j Frilled .-- :. - v.m n Ai.-.-i , f: c;;'ht. fci-i.n'ir-t i . S-.aih Amer:.-n it.'.-n'...-!'.. -1 ..i. p.. tl 7" ) ivsijt zmm BBJUCEE m (By Uiited Press.) Vf SHIlTCrTOif, lla.rr.il 3. "Of c-y,: if LaFollotte wants to Its can Ofiea the hill. A roll call will he dc-ia-a 1cci a.-.:1 it is a question whether he will ur.d.eitafce ! to g-o on record ha: avs the country as refusingto uphold X.-.2 inss'.inxfi liaads in this ci-isis." E'enator BraB-t- e cloned clehato on the hill at the cV -" thr rajfiinj rou- ; tina urgrlnj nnu-.. f ail. factions in a face about f.ght ,- :iri;t Germany. Ha declared war she-" " i mediately result if Germany slio-.l:: c.nk another j-ni3ri-can ship after arming- hy the govara. ment. i "If another cf our vessels is snni, aftsr this action ty the congress, then '. there would ho war, if this country is , fit to live," shouted 3raiideg-ee, 'Tho president savS ships should he amed if it becomes necessary. Great God. Vv. TYr-cl-lent isn't it necessary tf . we P. " ' o tlt or.s f ' ' : r-' t r.cly hy and allow , the e fa fo.v:.::i potentate to dej stroy i ica-. -.---.M-r.tirce. Mist wo ; wait until tl:; "h- si actually com mences ; EiLii HS Li irji fjll ml t; Uur-ltiitSallCSti S . I By the U.:itc:l Press.) j I.oXlin.V, .Mat- :. En. land h; " ; sunk and capttir. il a vastly t j number of i ; t c an s ;, hn ia ri nes sin. e t),. ! LP:rmati si;..mai;co war wa n, int.. ;- f"Ct. February 1. than at rny time pn -j cedintr that -.'- ; ' . It is ktmwn th;.' 1 more than . !: si -oma in.e suplv sm ti-'in has b i 1 1 .i r.-d and j-iit . 1 of bu ss i i id:: i-h .. ivnl v . - i jl-Aid.nce i; pl.nt.fal that th" Pri';--. ; n.i y, ccf. a"d it, th- in- si. cojce.s.il sh: ; : Miunt r known to the hjh s-a-. fluakmtf a siic.e.-.i u 3 j.'l. i-( it. r.f .a;,,.j words, Kiml.tnd is inc the c. tmai, J submarines. She is m Ihh.t.- thcra anl 'she is t inc" th.-m: t'.at is to si. ! she is capturing tla :n and is s;i.ki intr them. j How she dotntr P, whre and la". ; many she has tmt thus far, the censor : do- g not permit one to f-i! but llns- ; laml knows it. -r.-.i it is sa'. to belie. jtiiar e t-maiiy is. b'imi'iit' to kicv, ; 1 If in tic clh-r way, I ;. iniaav is; harni:: I it throiisli the iiroit nnm!,,-,- .. f i': j under-"-. -a. crews that fail to nturn. ! lT!A'KI'''iltT Fortune t.ll.rs liable to a fine of 4 in, for oiicratii j tlits cdy und r an ord tn.s sice pas- ' th- council. d h.
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