Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 2 January 1918 — Page 1
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Federal Judge Says Man Doesn't Have To Have Any Qualifications To Be Mayor Of An Indiana ; City.' IN'DIaN.U'VMS. INI'. M hl'iV (' ) lOUneei hi ! t'-rii-.s s" ntc laws which pt.r: Ti!:i to i ciI cfl'ice, Judg Anderson in te'Jiral co-itt t'S:r. J jrij.-i ion ;:t t h ! ' i'i T. Nt'i'iT. fi'To!,! tr.ay Jan. . tirico: ;i:n it n alir: A ;h:-t B. j rcfus"l :o! nt of Mar- : ol" Ml. h:i'.ti sta'int l"r?ri j ; o'.iVni v.& Mil- ! r fr o r. J "a : ! . ! i h it Milier is a i'-n ri'-vi y's r":':'''l ; .at3 Marshal Mark j tir?t r.at-iraliza; ion il7?u of .:t uianx . Mi.'r hi.'1s fa a' lii'mi'.cd by I 'tn"vl S Sforcn. 'cult ctit l-aprs but r.'. er ronipioted tho na'.uraUcatlo'i I'rofcs?. it ! cbi!.T."il. .fti'ixe AriUrfvli li-Ii that be Ima no' ."i ri si-' ;.( i .n j!t tb f ri'l vnul'l re- .' ftis to ontrtin Kru'sro.r s p-t!!ion on th ?;"i:id i.hflt !i- ba'l in., t ai& of aci inn j-. thzx if Mii;r : rot a'S j'.vil to tak office !.'. w ill not lnU iljreb. Krnager Not Inereted Far;y. '"What 5:fjrc1.'.-c do-.? is inake to Mr. KriK- wh. taUc? o:'f !:?" aWd JaJga An.dT"t, ;n rraiiy .tatil!? I'.is lCC!5loti. "Ik kji 5 that thcrf was an election In Mi.-riiaat! Ci'y. In his complaint h av5 tlmt Mii'cr was tiot ortI be.kusp bo i c-'iv! a number of illea! 't--. iT Viller v.a-n't e',?ctcd, tliou !)iim''l J. Taylor rtitist have been, for i ip received thr' next high't number of ot. Thfte o'sght to bo a mayor of Michigan City, but ho 1o.ij t have to be Mr. Krucger. I think thst Mr. Kruogcr -an turn too t over to whoever he "I d- u'L thir.k an alien tiK-i bo a rua yor. I don't 'bin man who is a nbjot ..f t'o. ought i tiiat a !;a;?r I should be mi diar.a. 1' "i!.:er in the state of In- j at t iirt tne quertiou here. Kit';.-r Mr. K rugger si.ouH turn the oft'ioer over to Mi'.ler or Ta ylor liiis 5u:t ho ha broucht he cvi.loivtly v,ai;' m to tell him iiot to t irn it ever to Miller. All baa do is to tarn ilie offire over to Mr. Taylor on Jan. and Jet Mr. Mil'r bum,' suit for i:i io5sep?iori if he d'.en't want Mr. Mil-l. i.r to ha o J-ji'lET" Ao'i'r:-.n tr.OK occasion, win'" l;sens"in-i l!.c pet itioil, to rap t!;; stl'i I rfgc oualUh-a t j.-ns of Indiana. Erca Xalser Could Be Mayor. 'When the ;"!i!!; of this sui. and t j'.in v arr. proc Mini,"' f;t .Miciiiean unecd in the newspapers iij- v. 1 took i find ..nt T. I ."rastr.ii t-i look 'ip t he law to whr-t.i-r thi"? man had a righ'. ofl'p e oi" not if he i; an alien I !e-irri' d that a man do.n't i.-iv ' any rpial i tic at i'-ns to be a a i-ily in Indiana It we sucdf ! hronms th" kaiser, maybe- . o'. er ar.J he maj or of one of io ho lien'i I. a o I. :3 VC-: ee.l d in he'll vorv our ities U5. "An alien ran ron" into this state, stay fix rnon hs and make out his deolalatiou of S-tcntion of bocming a r:tixfii of the Vtiit.-.l .-states an ! oe, while I've got to wait t " f nt -one ye.ar. U'e'o kno-'.-n for ye!-t that this law 1 ?n iro aia.r.is t;!iii!i.-. ana !i:L .1. mixht t' bo rcni-'diej, h-it ther isn't ioll''e.3n on either fide of the l'ep,-o who elates . cron his trvu'h on the 1 tjustifn. "Think of putting an el;en enemy in j rhsrge of the povernment of Michigan I'ity. If th'-y'r? RoinR te permit him this prii1.ecc uho aio th-y goinj to ; deny?" I
VEXICESJiELATIOX TO MAIXLAXD
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j . . . , m ;,4You" Will Be Subject To Searching Investigation For Two Months. "AsiI-''; me nt. . out ON". Jan. : -T!;e c-v-in-odoy ' iind O'.it all aloMt iii'-'-me. I'rom now on to ?'C'j nod p.vir iii'-"P.:e. March 1 it wil: a ir. pericml'y iniUiSl".I -. ; CO vw ; jir.-r-ti-, 'iathe.Mns rjn!a un v.'h;rh to 1 ineoi-.e aii ! ox.-e.- profit tax' with the. new ,w;k preparat'.r a"e 7 ' s'arte.j to the most vir 'ivL!S tax cclieet.nB ctrnpaiarti I yet 'JSi n!. j All married Atsnns who received durj ins 111? tin Income of S2.in"in and $ 1.000 ' j for a sintie person are reQuired, to furnj ish this information to the internal rev-. I cnue r'db. c:or in the-r district before j March 1. forK-ntioiis and other "busNOTICE TO EAGLES. All rnrmt-era arc i 'iue. t'd to b present Wednesday evening. January J. 8 p m. for nistallation of oit'Icer? and other business of iniportan-e. At t'r metirg lun-h will be served, 12-SI-i OHO. O. MATER. ?r-y. I'mi the Italian wiainbeen used to t'ae treatr.t advantage holding; off the? Germans who do not
MINSTREL TICKET SALE SPLENDID
t r ;ti 1 'iH !.!! c.n the 'f.i'.'linar t.-i" w):?', HIV'UIVl fit 1 V i'.' 111.'- .Ill b'Sitl 'i !,, t'ii'"n isel.i.s. r,'t M-iti-u..i Woi1i.fs.lav, ;ibat!'ion 1 i lit'- in' r.- im :iiO "Juljios 1 x-I.u.o '.h'-atro. J-'roti. the t,'. tin.- l: m ! r i ;r. p' of . i!.f niiif- a t : i : i j t ; p vsi! fon. 1 ! ii,''.i'.c th" -prf5 t lain. tb peej :in:.trf-:. lvi.uxo v. ill i-nsr !mct!; in-r.'is of tii"-.) fortuMi'.f .cure ti'IiOtr. n"v t!" lT.pi.rt.'iHt hi', if you are to cf tbose. wiinfii lorlttn it I! to : 1't'-r.t" n! net,.i- 'hfa'.rf n-t . Tii'' .-da v or Wo'lnfstiay rights, -o vtr-rrui a t.i:ii as a '!trir! i .-i.ov. must b.nv 1o --ir'iit; b Mm; 1 Kvc M:n.; v i .- i ; 5h a: . r"I.u:vo to t:v i, t l,t If o-j r.15 a r ; i; :- n.u. a:tu tue .sea t :-. ;. i i - l.m: tfl. 'no p-t-5or. ' L it : 1 53 a i . -3 'i'riri ' s soi.ic Tf-rT.p". is;:, f-T :t i ."I'S b Kitif t cr. '..ro e.f --,.w von ti usr. fr! q : t ' .' r a t i 'o ! wurinj the year i:i hand by tho 11amr.t under Supermr AustRen and h:s fo-ien" cfft'e.c. :;:;7 arrests dur.r.r the eir. 15J'"l f f thetil ne;-- liv.ltlk". 1 T for 0;. urd'-riy ivtid.;et, 115 for viointion of ".he speed laws. petit larce::y. 110 tolation e.ty nr'l ; r.anee, .'ipi-ion, assai.'t and l'i''r.-. f.s'it !hk. 4". i 1:c'ke!?. r8 tre.-pass. :T public, inlcni-y, l1 i 0 ''Hi' 3 a - n : i ' s f :' :r:; Z rlese,-r: lit. t j,rani v pirls otjd : or lianer-i" 1CI .a - t : o i o . :a r' r n y. my, b--rnis-le. 1 n.r, i v, r. t - io., - run Il.eC IV'O'S. Tl.ero e I . r 1. 1 J . ". ere n art ; "e! -.,;.,-.". ni'i rr u .irii"ii .-ir.-rs'd out of i'iil.r; 7 ! of th'.sc arr?'el I, of t be ni had iti'lilOM si0!. and i;S were iii iterate. ('f tlie ii'in.l f . re i e r- e r s , ; r l.j.'i were American:-, t ! 7 OS:! we-e wi; and 51 V. '.-re iSiti b 114 - v. a .' C.H. ail -rs and si.v sol.iier:; wero (.-do re 1. Til ' ft " a n . n x t I. ie.1 tlurins the bi. hoot fciirls, 4..1-.C brol?- ! One ban ir.i.' t'oi ech.'.e. ; e r. t wo ; eontrar' .liiician--. i'i school boy?. thre r. tv. o lav. j er?. r-ix .-etors, 17 per", feven pc-1 ii e "!'fu?-r., 5, 2 druftsi.' I- farnwrf, ' s. 10 barbers, and 5 uro.cr? loon U me rciian c.i rpen'o vi ei e n 1. arreste.l l,.side numerous others red in practically all kinds of woik. "'lie thousand and feven" y-four labor;crs. 11S haiiff.urf, 3"n ? wit eh men and , 11S HVIchlt;itS were the lieAViept. t-.li.. I Iii rity t-otirt -ludRO I-'red Rarmtt rci leaded f.;S of the offender.", discharge) .'no and dismissal i,e c:Cf ajrainst 42. Five hundred and ono wero made to pa y l,e:. ll'i r.-s r.rtdo ifi j out f hvir f e,terc'.T a' the county yt-l and many ! were- f nt to pri'on. I Lot and st'den property retui-ne.t to .'ner.- during the y.-ar ameunted to t $tn.42.?S. I There nr tl-l f f ;rer on tho depart!n.'i:t Dviudins: f-i-' "!!' f. ' ', captains ; a -i I two f ;-K. an: . MARRIAGE' LICENSES. (Special to Th. Times.) ORfi-N I't'IXT, IXJ'., Jan. 2. The ! fcl'.-Av ins: rr.arri.-it.e li.-env-s were i9ued he re M. ol,-. : J...Jm Morfi. Mnrv Mart;nsnoii. 'lary, 'Has. X. i' 'den. 'ttcrbein, Ind.; lluia'.ia ll'-i'-imrd. Ross, Ind. Mo;..-- Milton, K. Lillian Starkf. Indiana 11.11 ho r. I!oe Farajeno. Ms ry Manovich, M'hifitlE'. I.o-'is Woj'.osse. Ihigeriia Stoltnian. I Gary. i;io Jrihi. Katie Katunicb, Indiana Harbor. j "Jlary. f ! Harrison His;.". Ella- . Elliot. Gary. j ' "a r j Teager, Martha hreiber. Irjeiir i v alter I.crert;. ierina m. I niond. ! SERBS -HONORED AX ATLANTIC PORT, Jan. 2.J-Thre. ! i hundred f-'erbiaas who left Atnerican t ; farms and factories to form art A mr j ic.ri-Serbian etachmnt to fight 9gain?t j i the Austro-Grmon" hi 'he Ti.Ikanss, ar-' :'ierT ?i.--re tod.ay ft'-T a f nd Clary ..-om S,n ... where r .. to be s'oid by . ' nse to be renct!i ' ;on !c t lie lied l "l o flug:. comfort ki's. s-'exters were piyfm ?rhiRr.s. ' . er front room of
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(By Uaitetl nets.) H.i:r.-nri;'j r.v.. Jan. s.vii-e f iOi j-: ni-.irnn.? deairoved p;c!tt i a. 1,1 op 1bo Il.irriburg rip aivl r:poi T- . . i J.en-jing ( ompany s -unittons plant ins h .it- government i-fnitrn:t ' for 4-in. !i nary rhi!n. tistd by sub-I iasr?. Tho !o.a an as moro tiiari ' The b'.az i iie- v Iimb-r It. staitf-d in say a can of .!! out Vh paint sliup siioo an.) t' e rouii shup. tli- paint. !-hnp. uVirkTtifii paiiit fNpJO'ied. (By TTaited Press Cablegram.) LONDON", Jan. fjffmnny is now ! i.iakinsr her zrea'est efl'ort of t..? Jnt-i maririe war in tho bope of furtherinj ! j her r f aco r reject .. , j Tho J'ni'.eej pic's is t-ermii ted to! i.'.-sne thin .'-at"r:,.-!;t to;jsv in advar.e! 'f the u'sya weekly official armouncc- . mnt ui Pritis'i sip' p-iKli last week. It is i-.plb!. aecoVdinr to X'nited : I'r jrf-rmai ion ihrtt O.nriany lias or- ' mr:-d her s-::b:r.ai:n n arf ar on an' of.'.' t:5iv! 5-a;.-. )im r-rti usit'iiown. ' 1 ' The ren Its of her concentrate. J ri , 'are ti-- el .-lTni'a'.'o t.-ir t'nc.- !-.i..i iia Siiow ndf. at ions : r:;p..r..u-' S! CO-'S. MACK FOUND TAKES OFFICE IS AUDITOR Ed Simon Leaves Office in Splendid Financial Condition. ' (Sr'ecial to Tb. Times.) ..... . . - ho .s 1-oI.NT. 1M'.. Jan. S.-M.el; Folatci js ut hon." to fneivl- ar.d tax rJrrE , ',.,. niol, to-.'s" .'fi,.,. at tlie
'SUB' DRIVE NEW MEiCE IS REPORT
waaiumiius, Jan. v un. xnous. co. ii i .,.!, e today as the result of the j aal Turk, and Teuton, killed; 60O prl.. republican victory tn tho o-un'y' lastjoner. taken and ao machine runs cap-
and Ildv ard Simon hni retnrne,,! imon r.srattilation to privH iif0 v ith the c of a h-..:-t of friend-- on hi ticcessful ' ."iuir.ni5.r.r:aon cf the public's anairs fcr four ye?r?, M"anttme Mr. Foland. vh- tye.S: office j.-tterd."!:..'i5 being cn:luii9fiic3;iy welcome. c-,3 partJ' For four year" Jit. Folanu has been deputy recorder under John.on. Mr.. Carrie F. Imr'Toll and Will WhitnVr "ill be Mr. Foland's chief depute r. The story of Mr. t-'tm.m's public service can be erv effectively t o I 1 in a few word-. "With Farmy Carter, who went to the legislature, ho was ejected mi the democratic ticket in i;ih. The county was than J2."iii,"hji jn irpt. M'ben Mr. Simon stepped out of offler- yesterday it was $ifK.fti".0 ulie-ir, t 'urine his term the lexabje valuations of t)ie ennntv were :nctra?er n.-ro-than $17.(lOfl.eOO If You Think -THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always Welcome:. XEI1' HEAD OF U. s. SECRET SERVICE W. H. Moran. "VV. II. Moran. who has l.oen deputy director of tlie United States se-et . Kuei'eds his former chief, the Bv K-ai S ,
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Military engineers rebuiidins Belgian bridge. Even though the German artillery is still busy destroying in. parts of Be'eium the little nation's military engineers ate already at work on re
construction in reclaimed parts of the (By United Presi ) WASHINOTOK. Jan. 2. Suspension ! of g-ovemment salts for dissolution o United State. Steel Corporation. Th. ( United Stat.. Shoe Machinery CorporaItion. Tb. Eastman Kodak Co., Tho Quaker Oat.. Co.. The Am.rican Can -. , . , . . . - . fvo-i ana in vom rrouuets ueaxusg vo.j trtU be asked of th. .upr.m. court by Attorne General Greg-ory today. I j (By United Press Cablegram.) i VIENNA (Via Xrondan) Jan. 3. E.rly Christmas day withdrew from j Zenson. the enemy not dlscoyerlnff " witbdVawal untU Monday." today", war j il'r ri.er. It is one t.f tho Place, '.here some'ime ago Ausinans succeed - ,r!l ... ,r .. ,,. ri.rt. , -1 ' T-ss,n. t.,e inei. ! B7 Unitecl rre"turetl in tne latest engagement in Pal estine, wa. reported bv General AU- , enby today. By United Pi-esa Cablegram.) j FETXOGRAD .Jan S. Russian deleei grate, to the conference here between j Russian and German commissioners on j exebang" of war prisoners are demand. ing" that Germany relecse all her own political and socialist prisoners, accord- . lag" to report, here today. Th. bead I of the German mission protested against i th. demand. The Russian deleg ate, re- ' iterated their demand and finally ae- j cured a proniiK. that Berlin would be j mally .tated today that lie Ru.sian. intend to demand the release of thou.- i and. of Polish ciriUan. who have been! impressed a. laborer. In Germany. (By United Pre.. Cablegram.) LONDON, Jan. 2 British troop. In (By United Press.) i AVASI I INGTO.V, Jan. 2. American i J fighting forces must be dispatched to! j Europe "uith .the ast possible lr-j lay incident t training and equipment", ! ! Colonel House'; mission to the allied i i countries is recommended to Secretary of Plate Lansing. Speed, and systematic co-ordination in shipbuilding ar-s likewise primary while uiii'y of effort military, rmval and economic between tho Fnl'ed States and the allies is eesniiaF according to the ether prime recmmend'.ons j Thre recommendations mean that all thi ellics work together in unity, that 1 the period cf training and equipping of
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the shipping and othr resources at i hand. T;.cem rnenriii t ;e.n f.ir eo.erdin.ltion in the shipping program emphasizes more Ftronglv than ever the urgent appeal I of the allies for more shins, more, speed ! tit building then! r.nd less dickering and .Mien, ion to del a;!. ."Mil - ma ry of 'olouel II"uiseV rei"'.rt to 1 ..-.li-ilii shov. s that the special war mission '"sttcceecjod in its purpose of reach! iie a' ifciinife work ins plan for the roe'uvkn of the war."
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ir"5--Jh 111,'. f " e ' kingdom. Bridges ari ing rebuilt ' th -neighborhood of Slericonrt ' yester- J . 6T eninr turned an atem?ta trip- j raid by tne Germans .into rout, Und.r cor.r of heary bombarament enemy tned th. raid in thr.o mc. Mob.. Tb.tr artill.ry, bower.r, wa. i disorganixed and th. raidiny partle. t Tai . Arl tn raarli rs i.rt.v.t. TBA Britt attka 3M1.e ,en T"; oa "No Man . iand. They took ; prisoners and inflicted many casual. ties. United Pres. ) WASHIlf0i0!,, Jan. 2.0rder, w.r. ..., ," . . j T"' ! ll wa. rlur , Gen.ral Hoyl. wa. reured from th de- , partment and returned to tho InacttT. .list it wa. reported General Sibert ! would oon b. assigned to command of i siuth-eastern department witn Head-, i quarter, at Cbarle.ton, V. C. j l- j LUKE COUNTY HUGE SNCW DRIFT TODAY j " " J frgjcrht Traffic Practically Suspended During Night; Even Taxis Quit. The Calumet region was one big pnow drift laEt nife"ht ancl ltoJay U is -urrow-! ir'g Its ar "ut. Trains were three to ten hours late. the transportation of freight was practically suspended during the night, and morning found sidewalks end sirceta almost impassable. . Dark figures I against the white background. men ! bundled to the ryes waded above thlr (knees in snow in endless chains to the industries of the region thi? me-rning. ; Even the dainty stenographers an hour i and a half later wer compelled to w.jlk for several inches of snow had falh-n ani street cars v re long m '.ming. lo bad was the storm last night that many taxicab companies suspended; business while Gtlv-ts refused to make ; trips except on streets hating street; car tracks. j No acute; coal shortage threatened to- ' u a y. t oal dealers were compelled to I use four horses to each wagon hut coutiuued to make deliveries. 1 At Hammond the police had knovvl-; fige of two families suffering because of thc winter weather. In one instance thc fatiier is dying of tuberculosis and a wife and five children are in need of food, clothes and fuel. In the otSier a woman and her children have been deserted. Contributions of money, food, fuel or clothes may bo- left at thc Hammond police station. .Seventeen teems, nine one-horse car's and ten extra men were ernploye'I bv Superintendent of Streets John Kuhlma n i.'i Hammond today and it was promised that the snow would be reTHEY HAD A HANGr-OVER Two prifoners f;fed Judge Fred Farnett in Hammond city court as a New Vear's starter this morninsr. Ferr.ard ' Foyle of Hammond, and a negro. Nor- f man A i.'lchle.. weee tr) for drunken- , ., t-sji. i-otn were disciia rgii Help Your Country T5 Buying i t Liberty Bndl
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COUNTRY Germany Refuses io Withdraw Troops, Peace Parleys are Ended, (BTXZ.X.STZn.) (By ITaited Press Cablegram.) BEJIITr, SWITZXBLAITD, Jaa. 2 Withia tea days the central ptmer will mak a new declaration of modified peace conditions owinar to th entaata'a attitude, according to a quotation from 1 th Munlcli-Nachrictiten received here ; today. j (By United Pre Cablegram.) j LONDON, Jan. 2 The Bolsheviki are malting preparations for defense against Germany and . have broken off peace negotiations I because the Germans refused to s withdraw their troops from Poland : and other occupied sections of Russia according to a sensation-il S dispatch printed in the Daily j News today from its Petrograd ! correspondent. ! "I have reliable information reIgarding the breaking off of peace negotiations which establishes the j honesty of the Bolsheviki purj pose," the dispatch said. (By United Press Cableffiam.1 Il'TROCRAD. .Tan. 2. Germany will not consider the Crest-Litovsfc de'igraas - btrrdf n e-"-" on aIljes the mvitato to neKot,ate fw a a, According "to M. j ya vovitch a nc,a.r,oX3h.iM dr,rgate , v ho returncd frora thc confcrcnte to. aay '''German:-" fundamcutal aim in th, Uc ..,s to ' tabu?h er.onou,k. llIllen from 1Iarilburs lo be 1Vrsian uf. Th Eu,fariai" an'1 Turkish' repreobstinate- in the conferences tnan thc O.crmans but I do wi hm France Germany will demand. I he f Arabia and . well a- the' return of J TripoU m casc of furthcr 8UCCt!s! a esl-n,t it tlv " j'" " ' (By United Press Cablegram.) rETROGEAP. Jan. 2. The Fol- , sheviki and the Roumanians are at the : breaking point, today. Minister Fahei batscheff in refits ins? to Fend provisions to thc rioumanian. troops caused much suffering. The fourth Itoumanian army yesterday occupied l.oova end several other villages airrstmg and shooting a number of Boi?heviki leaders. Foreign Minister Trotzky also .irouser additional ill feeling .when he sent a note to thc Itoumanian embassador in Fetrograd threatening harsh measures asainst Roumanian officers for alleged aid granted the Kalendine revolt. Lutherans to Omit German in Schools LINCOLN. NEB.. Jan. 2. Representatives of 151 parochial schoo'ji in Nebraska under jurisdiction of the Missouri synod of the German Lutheran church unanimously recommended that Instruction in the German language hediscontinued during the viir. The action was tken at.thfi r(,uf$t of th Nebraska state council of defuse vhi. h recently parsed resolutions ass.-rti.-ig "certain members" of the German LuMt tan church are disloyal. WILSON KIN GETS RED CROSS POST Prof. Stockton Aison. A brother-in-la"' cf President "W i ! -son has -besn appointed secretary seneral of the An.ericaii Red Ctoss. . lie is Pryf. Stockton Axson of Ho ton, Tex., and succeeds Charles'' Mageff, who will remain with the' Cross in another capacity, it i. a a
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