Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 177, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1918 — Page 1

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Garfield's Modus Operandi Subjects Him to Nation Wide Criticism,

(BTETIN.) (By United Press.) . INDIANAPOLIS, I213-, J&- ls- . Manufacturers and other business of Indiana are complying strictly with the fuel administrator's orders limiting luei consumption. There was confusion In some quarters as to just what lnterpre tatlon should be placed on tho order but to be on the sale slue mosi or most iii doubt closed down. Three hundred and fifty thousand persons, Including 25,000 , p Fcmea were idle, it was estimated. In most places wages were either curtailcl or cut off altogether. (By United Piess AVASIIIXGTOjr. .Jan. IS. rreslsr.t Wilson stands squarely behind Fuel Ad- ; i:iitrator Garii"1'i in his triers issued la'.r- estcrday aitsrnocn. The rresiacnt wm not revoke the crd : fr, official circles iMievc. it is hivjjis. n at tho reorlo within th-"! next three. M-rcks will accept it as having been Ur..;r?sar y. It was adir.ittel that the move ha ..rca'.e,i "an unfortunaio situation" snd v. ill assume an entirely diffet'ent s.-reet soon. The admiii'stratiOTi bases its hope for this on the following; 1. i-hiri? loaded v ith supplies t:e-l ni An.crican hatb-r:? w. 11 soon move. L'. 'Loa.h-.' ni? Miiloi a'-.m? the ' ' " . ' ; inals v :U bo rmailfi. 4. The -"-ay va.l t-e ccare-i ai,-r ine "o c. riay period to resume operation v ith - astnan."- of r."arly normal U-Mivcry. ' Officials h: V" a-lm-t tin? may result i ;'p'"rai,diy ii'i-1" 'tiT o-r -1.1 ha.e merely T-r.-v .d-.-i that roal b vithheld from industries until the ships had been supplied. KB GO. REFUS (By United less.) VJNCUXXll.-J) lXr-.. Jan. Livery fa-tory ;-,,. o hmifa-'-it i i . s vlant in Knox ceun'y v.-i.-. ,.p.-rat;i;s full fore m noon to'b'y m opposition to orders i'-cicd by the f'.l'i-.l Im t n-liiiinistrn-' ton. J. II. .!"v-"c eo.,... y f...-j ',!im,c. 1,c- ' naier. uerlared !.- v ...nbl pit cP th J r ; jn :-;mt "ti.ohil or.;, r and f.;d-rnvu-.g ,-,-ti-n of tho I :: ' ! Stat.-.- j-n-in ' fsAins Garfield to l-.'.pi up rho ord- i ei s l or fiv e- ,: s. ! -lone- v ho i pre cidei'.t the X'.i : mi.al ip.-'lmc Mills siafe.1 that he 1:1 touch "i'h i'ato f'lel a dm ir.ist rater ' Il'tius Woollen but thro, V, coll.Cilso l.-rKittg orders. It" pot in I'iikii vv ith h'-iti" cf 'afi'ti1!.; . omp;,il f 01 ti,,s r.f r.tcht -oid t-.b! th m they m;s;!ir o pending- receipt c f ot-d-rs by bin 1 v. as (Special to Tho Tin:r3.) -WHIYIXC, IXT'. Jan. J V hi t in 4not itiaievi.-i i ly off-., tod by the cn force i five ,!ay s-hut-dinv n. The city s onlv m -ti oust... nt- .-,.-.11000 !' c.fmpnny. j-; being allowed to , P-rato as H supplies ! ""y...r 2 .:; 1 s""i. i,,,,-..,s " "tovi. mis m F-eii-, orat.d. Many homes in Whiting are be-I mt; h'-at"! w ith f'o ' :1. Su perut epib-m I'arUf- of the oil plant said today that r-o ;,!hi m,-.n ,,f irA, It'iriral i'or-e of i'.tl would b'.lnid o',f dm oo-' t r-e m, ,p,y rt. v h.i ,11- v ' . - V ' ! r o, on oo-j' ! ti-t : ' bv- tlm .-Pit. coming 1" i' s aid in ! .'.a rd ' y 1 onitpi 11 viti'tmir i' i ii-,rpt use r.Cll -ir.l Pt th- ,l:: Th" roa! rdioino fort ing Momhav s sti ictly, authorities p'-Sltl ,.f the ojiv. I trntS-ti's order af. i will be e.l.serve.l ' a tej today. Er.li-t In T- V-o Py Co" ?rrvi".c t occis. n's Army

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T:i C m p' Cfdcrf? ibf-lt car!; cf the n il! h- one edit mil of '':levm g piper ft int-d LP. M.Ulday. Tin: catit evening timk. thk r.s? chicag- times. THE I.-KE i'.II NTV TIMES. "!-. I j- th" last edition of The County Tim-s v. ill It printed. Till: HUvIK C. 1YTV EKINTIXG & D. S. STEEL CO. I M - fl IS Nlll HfiY : I W II U I I U I II I ' ITS WORKERS ! NEW YORK. .Tan. ii.T!:e ViutM States Steel corporation is- preparing to close jo:;ie plants in conformity with tho fuel n!:!iiri!trativn-s order, hut will not pay tho wnjes of c'.ifloytf, Chairwan Klbrt II. Gaty of the ir,.iati"n ,,intK"JnrJ today. Chairman (iaWs stat;!:.?t.t read: "We. shall ; a L' . y n o ' i w !; r ti t ii pav ti'.e ' are ti-.' ' w.. jld ije actually fcii' !. T . do n, v ,'( . tli' t-ao ami ivo::!d r.italtisH a j.r-i'V n t tha d '-v cr.t aaliy ! unl'a;;- t" tlie e:u c r a nd f m o- .-." BOUNTY IMS SIX HOB ESTftBLlSHMEHTS Hammond, Highland and ' r Hobart Plants Permitted to Keep Open Manufacturers of essentia" food plies in Lak county will operate rracl tically 85 usul. if they have coal. There .are x food manufacture rs m the distri. t and the largest, the ItenlOI jrdoch ' ,,hrt it I!vv,i-,m.i on-.lr.ti.-.-- .-' ht p . h a b' en elo.-oil ;i. Hvk beoauo: r.o eoal. rhc S. I.rjtti ViciV.e: Wvrhs. I.ihbys and 1 tho Lake -o'.iiitv I'roduco .". :.t Hli- ' land; J.-hu Meter & Son "f l.ansii-.a : hav. ,.nnmng rt,ts nl-o at lb-hart T ,... rmr,y a to'al of V.i m.-u and arc "epiiat ms- . SINCLAIR'S 8001MTT.F. LINP. TO "RV. PPADY IN FFB S-n -lair Oil & . refining Co:v.pan's now S '"' 0 -r,-. n p . pe I n" cxten.-i'-n from ' Cuship;'. 1'l.lali.. Hast Chicago by , nay of Karas City will li--completed i and in operation Ke ' -:: a i y 1, it vv as an- . nounced t"da; . on th.-.t da'- also, the- I '. ti ; ir ,fi,,,.. Vat chit-13,, "in !. -

! completed, with an initial rapacity of masters vvitt have h;.rv.- ; ;r. roci n r Is. ' The improvem-nt- topeth-r wah th DISAFFECTION

, projected rennet y at Fort Madison, rep- ' ! resented an expenditure cf tip -re. than MINERS IN CONVENTION i j l nlled Prtw. IN PI AX. TMi IS. Jam IV -.M ,:-.:? are d - nia n-1 in .-..ot - rira-to' n t m l of the food atol ioUunc P t " ft r . s. They u.tiu H-rbert 11'xtv -r to mad t ,t cr " " force T.-or- ..mpl.'i.'. and r-aiilaPT 11 eorin-'-'l Profit , sitms. .-..ii -n Uorhe n h"r? today th." I'niP.l of America vv ere nuiun; l'1 ' ":'' m t o , r o- - a P" the dou hi - prir.s vv I, it h c prevails ;u most m.niiiij r- rns 1; e t abl ! h : . o.-,-a ' a stores liti'b'r Jn rt !'ii "f th- un; At t't same t.llie they .cant th ernment to tahe steps to ,--e,. tl: ,1,.. ii'n v. ho are i.vahin, Jti'.i-vf jl pi -lis 1,1- punnhrd. The mine rs a: - al-o an.vo '.s for tun gov em to nt fuel n d :n i n ; 1 r.-i t" r t o tihe complete t iutre ,,f ;;.e c-.-al inCONGRESS IN NASTY TEMPER t (By United Press.) ' ASHIXGTi .X. Jan. 1 V-- ;icr"V I today was resigned to t:- Gnr!l.--ll inj t'.usti'ia! si:spention order, but v.a- m nasty temper. I.ie'nandr. for Ga raid's he-.-i a tiireci t'-r e.e th'. fuel admiti ic-f i a ! ion. sharp troiti-m c-f Sotrctary I'.aU-r for.I'lvp.e to consumers list summer tn. , lo buy .-al and r-tpieals to lot t'te .vioiiuav - . I . ; T -1 1 1 r t i.T'i'-t e , r.-.i i- j. '"- ' " Iteetive Satut'dav instead were- heard . on all sid - QARY & SOUTHERN

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. . - . (Special to vne ximes., 'RtVX TMHX" o.ertt t Ion of t i- t oo-a ? 1;, 1 ;-, s; nee t pho Th'irsda ! . .. . .. . ... . i '" - ; 1 o-o.l 1 ic o p to,.U 1 i ft ' rut... 'P. the w 1 1. lite I., t ... n t.-.'-y ;-ti.; vr. uu .nt hiv ing t " dug otit with sb','U and picks. many i-r-'-frotti ro'-wt ad t. I Point tnplovrd in Gary vvre '! V o It!" Ce Is !'.' Ullo lll.'ir Jo-np-rj schedul. ns many were compelled t" I remain in Gary since last Ti iilay. ', T t TT T'tt ,r'Tt! 0" rrv-t:, 1 lcti. US I ay v.iiii jm 0ici , For Our Soul's Desires." RoCS ! . II. 1 raver..

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fc C ter Alieil Germail Ell- i emieS of Both Sexes Early Next Month--Postmasters Act in Smaller Towns '.'lie of tii"- )..!;''.-!. j.-l tl'.y ha '. ' c.r tacklrd m f rout s th- idico fid-oc xv It'll it stait? r. t-i itiK ; .-i 1 1 , a 1 1 altvi. ciivmu-s l-'eh. 1, uixb r the ir.-v.- r- gu'.a tiolis of tiie d'larimeol of J'-itie,. in ao.-. .rdane.j , nh ih-- prov la i.iatn n oi Tresid-. lit Wil.- ,. io -i N'uv It;. I" evtimati m that 1 1 1 I ale tsvo tlivtl li'i . of till? i :," in tii- -unty. i - 'l 1 1 ppist bo ri gtt' ri .!, v. iL'ri .Mltii'o-t as mu h r-.-d tape a- is rvy.iir-d in tiiims fit draft QU-. lonioiir.-. ' nv CITIES ARE AFFECTED. In addit:vii to tiiimg m aiis-.i'ti; to a . li.-t of t ci!teti '('!!; 'i'.p'St ions, takin..: a K.mr l' to ami arc-irt th-scri pi ion o. graph.-, 'tin.: r pit 'at;. In citic? o'.er ;. f i.p.t the P'-'UCe; to the ceittU-riiis. Th:: i!:'iuios Whiting. Gary, llamnioiid. l'a- t .,Iiicago and In- ; dia-ia Harbor. In efi-oj of h, i :i tlian: G.i.o.-O lnliEbi'.ant; and m rral li.m-t the postmasters ro. the. registrars. It is rrttimated Ihst there arc a'bout ;.."" in tho Hate. Tin': n,-v r gist ration Ui'.l' include inanv who wire not. signed ur !,-fo.-. aiiv f.crmauv over 14 years. of jj" must be t'egiEtved w -uv W ML&OUUXi V T! re-,ii

.-!,.,. will la'-e eliarg of ' . a t ; ,,r f--r tio-dici nal jei -poe? onl v. The U ' l: ' f,,l!-,'nl1? Cine?, nib,,,;., . f .,. in r,,;, ,.,,,-es was

f v. ti on ,-o r more than S. ''".' in populaAl -xatuli ;a. Anderson. r. e 1 f o r 1. lib-oininstoii. Krail. ' "linfon. ("olumtjus. v.nn-rsv i)le. rf vvfortlsv ill". !.- t (.titoao, nikbart. I-:ivvoU. hv;a:svi!lc. I t. AVa;- ti'. l'ranl.forl. Gary. Go-hen, ii't. n-bum. Ib-immoml. Hartford City. ll'intinstfii. lii'iianapoltf. .Jefferson-, ill-, ' KoUomo. Ifayctt". I.aporte. P' batmn. M.iiiton. L,o5r.n port. Madison. Marion, Mi myall tit y. .Hi: ..an.tKti, '-t iion. : Muueic. New Albany. Newcastle. 1 Xobh-.'-vioc. r-.i-ii. Torlland. rrinectoii. ' Itivlimond. Seymour. Slo lby. ilk, Soulti: Ucnd. T' iri; Haute. Valparaiso, v mconins Wiil-ai It. "Washington and WI.it ins. In a 1 1 ot'tor i-mn .unities the postIS SPEADING j illr Inlted l'rf nifgrnm.i , , , c 1 e,i-i i i-.,1.....u.v... ..'..'- ''-'-',';1' ,sm":rnI''a";,u,:'V;;;.omn i ... v , 1 so. Yl ;- rn-an t'-i i-i'iiiii'-iit ir :r 311115 o; rf!-. ts t ' stop h- sprt .'id of ' I ' n t : o ' K i-smn .priirapdrt and of s v -una t h y ! I'ii IPi.-ilan ne 1 pi-ii Mini , Tr!7.V V.T1!f" f mc raphed fi-.m I-r-s t -I.i t ..v k to, lay 1 ' . I.at. th" G'-rman irove rn merit vv s "tie:m 1 fitcly -..tiat r nriding t'p-'M- of tb" n-l-r.-umablv this 1- in line ni eff'o ts to t islead the t.v ti'ral r.vvers. tJl-lic !c 1 i jopino-n Xf v. J Xfoj ft. '.ni tlf . a !-.: of the i.hu'l') enaan tr-ops who deserted their com - marnls and accepted ftussian piin"l- , j pics of so. ial t'tiiav asserted that itlo for-e is well nrni'-d ami orcaniied. Tli" r-eri live by f,, rafuiis and by contii'.oto.p from .-ympathetie p sant-. A .-oiular situation- e.t .1 1 st. ft --! i ,1:1:01s tho men i fp'tt" .H"nt; t lie ..1..I,. ,.r t'.o Vt:t --r.-Ita inn tr-.nt. .a--1 1 ' " ' ' llif-SI ii T ecr i V .- d rt . 4,600 EMPLOYES OUT AS MILLS CLOSE - i J'IJT".T. H.T... Jan. IS. Forty-six nilred en-plovrs of the Illinois Steel oiepanv ni" ,-ut of work as a result r 1V,,. .sloitdow n of tlm rcinpany's b.eal null. ean . .1 Ihrtvmrli a shoro-i-o ot coal,

: The K'.rVdalo and S-ctt stteet mil.s oft.,, (t0,...ive ,i,al.r. wit), false state-

, th- A:ne.-icnii steel nt.ti ire ompany t vv ,-Ciso riosed be-t-a tise they w-ere un- , ;ib' t get l otis from me ( tee ro:i - ' Pan." iche, mills in this se"!;oii are i on.- rut nig ..it soall supphe--. Ttnntirt TTTTC - flVeXVO I IlllO TPPPT PAP 0XVll X ViXt

t oliKsajy tugi.t ao.-oit :4., a ioos,, , ur.r.,.h , , 3, '.horse ran into op- of the r35t Pound;'

avenoe.s, r.asi titcilKo. in- r.-rse 5 h nocked tiu-n or twenty fee; "" " ' ' "" " ,l" gs w re b ol;en with other 1 iff ;,-'-i- M uha w as nt to atol shot th" anipi.ih Ip V-, injuries. t!l., t n jnoop t-.da- the own.-, of the e,,i,. ,in,j tl,,t i,,--n 0 I . .. - . . j SHUTS OFF TWO TRAINS.

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i .Morton road today announced discon- 1 ! .t...,- rf t.irt r.ce.?,r,i- ni. V. . 1,1 ' ncn.-. , ., rf n Indianerolis and Chiearo to rlej,, r.rit.es to freieht tmCI Jan i - ,

1 (BUHETIK.) j (By United Tress.) j WASniNOTON. Jan. 13 Sweeping modification of tho industrial suspension cider was issued by ?wcl Adminis- : tration Garfield Ir.3t night were made ; today. Many exemptions of intiii-tries were r announced, including 23 steel plants and ; various lorras of bnsiness. 1 Amongr the plants exempted by the fiifll a'tmi?.it-r.tion. Terfl thA Tnl.m-1 Steel company of Indiana Harbor, the' Illinois Steel Company of Chicago. Al.ici !-s l'r. Garfle-M s cal n 1 -ite ' Jla:-r I'.n n-n and l-.-eal K'ie-1 Ad- I :iu, ;.t rr.T -t P. I pish" in session 1 shortly affrr;"' n today lei ided to re- ; stti- t t.i--e , on.-o.ption of coal in a- j !o..n.j. 1 oilavd nn.l pci'.'Irt.uMii and bow 1- ; ,r.z ai'.e.i.-t tin." r.'.r.ms Sun-lay one day (. id ef th- of:;-.al eider fiorn AVash- ; int wJp.Pll '!"e;-e-s tltat 5tarting ' M T.'la'. Jun. -1, -Ji.d for nine Mondays ii'l'.ift'r o;vl a -i m i n ra t r s cast of! the M;ss,--s,; ;o r:'-:; iall I rohsbst the I us f f c-je! cxc pt. in spteiiU-'.l instances. Tl: rr.a or declared today that Fuel ! Adminiutrator limine s orders! ould ; ': f.art itl out f.f n "if wr. hae to vise t the poiP e to enforce tl.ero.'' ' on Motida;. .-s all offo.??. tl..'o and ' l'-'Js r.-..-nis. ice cream parlors and thflltl..- -IUi.il LlUtEi.' itt'Mtg U 4 UC atytC f : r.-n rloned. poolroom.- and taloons. The ; ofii' e; of d-r.tists ntl doctor.- may 10- i mam om-n as tin drnff st"r, hut the i nmibitt-I beeau.-v of the closing: do" n i I ' rn'n parlors. Grocer.-', butch- i ct- and bakers may open until noon ; ' Mondays. Ites! a u : a nt s and hot-!? nre L n-t aff..t'd. All tin i rmtile establish- 1 rm-nts, f a t . o i t and shops ad prl-r-l ; t.y T r . G-ip;, bt will r :;am closed -vir ! ; Sunday and Men.!.".. Gip-ir store "ill' bo - .-.-.-d 3!--itda; s -nIy. ' Th- ti;.-bt num- d-.-w n "f the lid on j ; Sundays in Hammond m ill ho enforced j m 1. 1 .'.aicn iimvss inc leucrai se- j rnnu nt r ; inJs its action A heavy j line tv ill be ass-ss'd on violators, the ! typ.yv said this afternoon. . iinuniniit tnu .'layor. "If th'i- anyone in doubt as to his d u t y b t tli-m rail me at the city hall, i ' k ia- atit, c--.il s.tuation, ' Ma;-or I'r-.wn -tatd. I. -liter I, 1 iv lu t It Iny. Mas or llrown said h xpected every;; 'i'.:7.en of rTa. cni'itiil to ,., oy her , " ' 111 1 I'lu - v. jr tim coverntpe-nt .r-e ft 10 a j. 1 ,, lW ;, .,,. ' j .0 V -th that or,,., 1 1 is ,hm 1-ast ''in r.o in our n-.-iii :,.r d"rnoc:ao-. li- assert-d. His formal sttit-meni fardin- Ad - niinwtral...r In miners (hat todiv fr-u - v - ' - ": ,c. ...... ,- . . ; ' .1 '--n. 1 expert all :i.,- ..t...i . . , . . ' '' iippp by l.r. "' " ' ' ' 1 "' u 1 t.a 1 1 meiii ; ' "f "r-'y busin-'- a-- al.'-..i bv lo-al' -. :.; nis: i ai or l -.t.-i; i v. Ill be pi os-cu! cil." 'iolators j j WAR DEPT. WOULD EXEMPT MEN OF 31 NOT YET CALLED , W A S I! I X' JT1 tX. .la , Ka r ji.p, i-rd the s.nA.0 a r, .; v:il , t , that t 11 Wa r ,e ; h rt men t 1 f,, ,t . - , : r , . .... ....... i .- o . - 1 1 i ; 1 1 i : o . i i va ; n O 1 1 '.' ' n Him have j.a e,j t !p a s ' tf T. 1 and v it hregistering r'" June . IT "tit li.iv !n.? been ealb d to the cohirs. COAL HOGS WORK COAL DEALERS Gary t o,,! dealer; a;e t heektrg up x .ill orders f'O' toal and those ha vi jn5 .L .(1 .i, k on i,at,.l and try ing ;n - ents are lif,ns r p.-rt. ,' to th- , - . - ; Vest-iday "tie " -'n bogged fr cab i a sup. II b-a.l was mit p. Iipn. The ihitrv. f.ilb'-w ins tit- usu.il ru;o:n. :!-..K't iiiio th" bin and found thor1 . . -n.. .... . -i , , . ""ii '" ' " ,n near lrf,m the fuel n t.inisiration. ! V,.-,,r-i, .to t'-ar,: lit then- eve he- , - I TTnTXJATI PPP.TRrTT ' Assistant A ynt J--hn--eii of th-X.cl-o 1 l'b-tt- railway at Gam. made : , ... . . f ,.,, f tho road. This rails attention t - all I .shippers tha : T'r. Gai pPif. ;) .ur d-s not rr..hi-t -v i-,,,!, ...d Manufacturers Meet. , 1 ,a ,r e county manui a'turert mer tms 1 afternoon in the Calumet Rank htiiMinc ipt Ohlea.o t receive iririieti., "It Til .O j ' , I , 1 , 'il , , " ' - I l"l I -t tt -, hd.

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Nimjber Number Annual Loss Plants. Employes Wage. 1- Days. Gary 10 CO.OCO $29,669,750 $1,C26,1C0 East Chicago 26 13,0C0 23,5CO,CO0 930.CC0 Hammond 17 9.0C0 11,9CO,C0O 564, 6C0 53 47,500 $65,099,750 ' $2,570,700

TEUTON PRISONERS ARE MERE ROYS . Vv- "S ' y 1 . i .3 I' 1 jrt 4 n 5 -:

Samples of the kaiser's "man" power. The proof of tho fact that the "man" power of Germany is beir.jr taxeu to the utmost is here offered in photoerraph. The I oys shown are a group cf prisoners taken by tho French. They are Iad tu'.en. from school book 3 and desks and sent to the front by the German war lord.

Latest 'Bulletins (By United Prsss Cablegram.) j UE.ICH, Jan. 18. Crave unrest ls ! brewing' throughout Austria-Hungaryi Closely censured dispatches today in dicated serious bread strikes and tleups nnmiirntiq miinltinn .far.tni-tftji a Wftlt as civil clashes between police and ; crowds at numerous Hung-arlan. cities. Gratz, Bm, Lutz, Wienerenatatit ana Pmt tt'st oil vflnnrtfifl tn Iiata Tin - ue,;f-aamJnstraUos, of 1 them violent. Other cities were said to - . . ! Jiave shown unrcm. I E Valt.d T, Cablegram., ! LONDON, Jan. 18. "Altlioun resi - 'aent "Wilson and mysell announced suastantially the eanio program xneie was ;no reTlon" r r l, -r v T.inri elfNro-u rtpelared to tha Lavorite 1 .nnnnnn.pi" conleience this afternoo:i. j " 1 . l' :'lcB ram. 1M-VI HOI.U .Ian. I4-. Whole ! companion of Auvtrlan tropn hate boon ' . . . , . -i I, - itlth ' iiriicrcu iii tt ."1 n . ! Ilutti:in noeinliMlo views, ocioruin; i , report bore today. j Hy 1 nilod I'roit Cables ra in. I IHMlOV, .In". Is- rTclil larshnl i llnl nolhlnc Mioolnd to report. from lite ivenlcrn front lodttj. ,u v u I . l -iii.i.ii ii-. .... - n, I nlti.il Pre t aMoBmm.l n ii Till. IIIIUIMI iinilKO IV t-iif i ll I 11. .l!-n. IS. The l'ni!iiiB rropntmndixt pun ore tolny turned laP, their on ,roo,.,.

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no is lay :n-rt utider thV im'pact of Fuel ..)...;.,.. . ZTrZ , mrv in ii- ,t. ,0,1.. ,t. , ,t,. , -..0. Vo,.. ...1 ... '"" 1 spce.iically exempted by Washington S r---"'- . . i jiuuuivus oi tnousaiids 01 -.vorKinT ,nrc pi,,. A fru. v . rw.K,, fu ,jmc a , , otj,cr?; ,,art ,tt11., i,ul I wil! receive nothing. ' At Sprinci.-M more than S '.r, mand woim.11 were thrown out bv the. . . . . . - ; ciosmtf 01 i sp,p !ind factories, Th. re -v.ni p- i.., r numeration, for tip- t iin" hju " Approximately r,.i:n are idle at I-ree-i port and but few employers w ill pay . ,.;, With but four factories clored T.nrtQ j emj-loyes arc out of work at Elgin. The' j daily loss in wages is estimate, at ; 1 "' i'.n inousana who Have b cn v.orhini '" "'. rai o: i.ii'rty mc.tois ami army truci.s v, re nt cfed , . ivr.. r na reported 1 2.00(1 rilfn of i A few employers will j ay part tin, I.ouis. ast fide, a Vroup of manu- ; farttiring rith s on the Illinois side of i Mississippi, reported more ,ha,, rr-i I million .I'dlars a day m vvaqes will 1: ' sa ' ri h.-ed. , V A f! A TvTT PPflPTHPTV nI7"TvJ"PT? C! A PPTTCJTTT .... -w w .., ti it X V W V ftJU i . ; . j S..;;e ,-,f ;pr ,!(y m...i; : r f! ..-p t ial J citizens hat e beep accused of n-t tl'-en-inr walks on outlying vacant property r r. , i " r","'u i.-.-t. ,"ii-y tooav serving si,-:"'-nrp 'tenI iraiiilinc iolaters of II.. ,,tv o.rdinJtl Kb:dr!in -,t ........ row m.,mn Mavor Ti.-.o llr,n,'i n,,i;.no- n- '.. J ..,...,, . I riiy started Proseet. I i r n. All the y rs hav'ri t are ii.-ttn -e. n r.vt-.il : o : t. t j ; ili.t'ii as fa.-t 1" lide. It j;. t itcush. thai a r'a t r, u in - Per of waih.t Vtll b- 'l-'ir.'d ifimod-j oely. Eiaht doilai - tip miiionum' in" to be as-, -r, for the violation. Atlidav lis ftuatti: t the f diow ing hav e pe-n fivnin to. liparu Ahloor". J-.hn W. Iyer. Ad-.lp.'n e'-.as-. John C. Il..ffrnan. Sarah A. ri. nit h. Patricle CMall-y. Ki, liaid Meitie, ban Motan, George Wolf. P.-ifr'-nce Itrc.v. it. Joh.ana Hansen. Edwr r 1 Mi.-i.-t. Ho ward J. Ihl. r. C-'heo," i'!;-. : . . . otj Jltei Hi' hn.

County Fuel Directors Announce Rulings On Garfield's .Order at Gary Meet,

Fuel Order Explained rACTOBIES rerm-ttei to mamtatn i eiioiish heat prevent 1 rre.-in of ppjn'b- ' iiv. but inust remain invpt-ra'ive. . OmCES 1ST PACTORII S May b h'-.'tte-i on five da vs. but not on Mon- ' da;, s. j PUELIC MEETINGS Eazaars, fctnerlalnments, e-ven for patriotic purposes. under the ban. BLACKSMITHS May operate without out any 1 imitatioi.s. j OmCIS Closed, except doc; or?. e:lists, banks, United S'ltes, state, cou..i ty or '-ivio porernments. ! PHINT SHOPS May Il0t operate nocan newspapers do jobwoik. CHURCHES Agree to use srna:' j rooms i.jr meetings ith'n possible and Iplan to scvc by having union meeting's. STCEES Will close Mondays under J present order. Uutcher shopr, bakeries and meat shops open till noon, drut j stores all day. I AUTO SERVICE Service stations I and Fal'-fitK-r.!! to rloso on Mondays. SALOONS Closed Mondays, uiust also close Sundays. - - TRANSPORT ATTON On Holidayschedules. HOTELS Await rulinp from fapitah but probably will shut off sale of li-jiior on Mondays. LAUNDRIES Open as usual except on Mondays. The Lake County fuel adminis- ! tration besides enforcing the Gar field fuel order affecting industries and business places, has taken a further 'step and has decreed that for the next ten consecutive Sundays and Mondays seven hundred saloons in this county must remain : closed. Sunday closing of all saloons in this county will be something new. ' practically means that the Sunday PPS ffOm Lake 1 rnitr.tv. J As it is producing fuel the Standard Oil company at Whiting is a!!ovv"d toperate its Kerosene department. The Aetna rcxploives company arid tipI Graver Tank WorJii at East Chicago ' nia y opera t c. The proerrdinrrs of the fuel admm - . ...... tratorn w m not hetuml cl"sr,i rt . , .-. . . j vesteruay aiternoon a; t.ary we re mad ' ''u PIi0 al 11 0 cick totjay py Act inSecretary lvter I.amb. The admini.?trators were urprtl by Captain If. S. i tContinued on rage five.) EW EFFORT TO SLAY fl wmm , (By United Press.) SAX FriAXClSO . Jan. IV The -:-otnl atternpt. vvilhm six ivtk." to k.ll '.ov. !-tplieps was exposed today bv I PC-t-.ff i-e oft jrials here who found t k;k f ntimitc wracred in , 1 ! package and bearing the stamp of a 1 powder company , addressed to the go- ; el nor. The f,rPt attempt was nm-i-i when a boiirl.i was, exploded u;id-r th--ecutive mansion. Eater m,t-e.rn,.r .. , . ravncu tetter uenianaing 5. ..j pier penalty of death. I NEW CASES IN 1 CIRCUIT COURT (Special to The Times.) CnoYVX vniXT. 1X1Y. Jan. 17. Th. following now cases have, been fled jr tlti THke 'ireuit court: . 3 2 TO p. t . . f or crP In the matter t i the uardt ttobip of Mary I,. !'arH til. Ih I-'.pi oord 1 . l"T; -f..r ai'pt. of gd.: T.ew-is T; ;;,;x i-nicnn 1 in 1,- ;. I. I"rown vs. An ni" Ifeolilo. 1 2 " 7 ? Jlarl J. Crawford1 Knifcht .; J'.rowni vs. Chnrlefe Klndberg. 12"7f The Miller lluhber Co. (Li. p.. Siraley- anil T'atco Cc. Johnson 1 Hmroniy A. Thiel. John H. T! Susanrot Thirl.