Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1918 — Page 1
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HAMMOND, INDIANA,
TUESDAY, AI'KIL !, 1918.
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Hindeabuig evidently Is preyarlug- for ft blow at the British Una in rianders. wair In his official report fie-
Third Liberty Loan's Actual j Figures and not Estimates j Are to Be Given at Inter-! vals; Warning Against ; Error and Overconfidence. !
Prince Schwartzenberg. Upon cojnp'aints of Vienna Socialists. Prince Schwartzenlier has be--:.
I arrested by the food authorities oi ! Austria for food hoardmE- It wa
shown that within one week tho prince had received at his home moie than a vunload full of food comprising four thousand egs, thirty bag:? of potatoes, six sackd of flour and larpe quantities of fats, drippings, wheat and vegetables.
scribed a heavy tomoiramc. , the eleven mile line between Armen. -ierres and the I.a3asse canal today. Th3 former place Is only a oa'h of the Belgian frontier and LaEasse is five miles north of Lens the pervious northern extremity or the Germa noffensive front. This was in the neirhhorhood of Vlller, three miles south of the Somme at Corbie. It is alonff this front that Hindenbttr has been tryin? desperately to split up the British and Trench armies alongr the western front. Bl'I . MBKRTI BOND IOTAI H-n-tted I'RES rABI.E.JKAM.1 ,r.y 1 WILLIAM PHILLIP sUIMs.) WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE April 9. Simultaneously with Hiadcnburg's offensive., the most stupendous propaganda
against France, Great Britain and-;'-
the United States is going on. us nhiect is the splitting up of the
countries and the creating of bad; most dry. COUnuies, r The alcohol founts had been exhaustblOOd while persuading Germac linrrec.cd,nte,3 a.mands of troops that America is a total fail- lhlrst. rUlsrims from the doSert orjin-
1 diann. I They Martcl .-oming early :n the ar-
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WASHINGTON'. Afril 0. Itinintf.s j of daily Liberty Loan subscriptions not be- given out during the camptit;"' by national, district of local hcaJauarters, uadur iustrui tioiis Issued last nlKlit, by Secretary McAdoo. j Instead, the treasury vi'il gather, them from each federal reserve bank, I limire on subscription's actually tiied with them, together with receipt1 fror.i tl:e initial 5 per cent payment, and a tabulation of these will be made 1-ublic , each day. j Local committees may compile siml-j lar reports of subscriptions turned into; l"ca! bar;ks and .o otit the results. This method of supplying Information
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Splendid Program is Announced For Hail at 8 p. m. Noted Speakers to Be Present
"Keep the ball rolling" cry L'ncle Sam and twin.
to reach Broadway on May 4th, the last day of the drive.
Starting on Saturday, April C, this big Liberty push hall is being rolled from Buffalo, N. Y., to New ork city, a distance of 473 miles, and Libertv loan buyers aiong-the way will do most aM ct" the rolling. Uncle Sam. who seems ta have acquired a twin for the time being, will direct the rolling of the ball and he or they expeel
LAKE CO, THIRSTY STAMPEDE
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some sloppy weather in the
Btate l'.ne oasis and made West Hammond. Lurnham and South Chicago al-
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ure as a war power, moor is easily seen.
There IS aouatwai yi. ... - automobile
Germany is playing the most desp-Hni ;;,U .r!.ssins the Indiana lm VV, c-Hinlps flune added to the thirsty mobs. CratC game With Scruples I.ung cmw saloon men were thf winds, using every means , unrr,rarf.,i fr,r the emereency. and the . , , trt .:n ! clo-im? hour fomid the booze stocks physical and moral, to v.m lJy exhausted. Prisoners' admissions, cartured uocu-, . also ,,n tho l.order. was bet-
sent HI I'MUWUll.-, !
Dyer Makes Splendid Showing, Lowell and Kobart are Climbing Steadily.
nts. r.ani ' - tpr prepared. It was me :iu.-m
eKiaprs circulated among ,,k,,, 0f Hurnham. s.. 'tis said.
.Vr'man troops prove the propaganda or-, .onr,', "Isla'I1(j purnham Bay. ;..,,., i etromr. On band of propa ! i,, Kpr the points of
UHIJ."i'" uuilhiat" ..... Pandist told troors th O.ermau ofien-j dfl(.r,Pst in,mdation. but hilarity ran jus h,15 seared the United States wt- hij, at f,e other pines in the littl
Their Day at Liberty Hall Is a Glorious Success From
Start to Finish. . j More than 6,000 chiUren of the pub-J lie and parochial schools of Hammond i and West Hammond tilled Liberty Hall yesterday afternoon, waving flags as they PLtfiir "The Star Spans''-' ! Panner" anil "America'' It was an inspiring , scene and one of the manifold proofs ; that the building of Liberty Hail will bring benefits without end. The children marched under the ban- ; ners of their sth'-ols from every school building in the city v. 1th their teachers in attendance. From the platform at. ; the hall they r reset; 'cd a striking pic-I ture a sea of upturned faces bright .
j with the zeal of patriotism. Here and j ; t! re a prb.'st. sister, principal or a ; i teacher guarded the fl"0k. j j The great audience of children list- '
ened intently to the story of the war,
FOUND LAKE
Latest
GEORGE
Bulletin. 1 -.it t.Mn.l f I, I a nftrrnnnn t h-t
. . . ... ,.i ' hoetolo shelling' south and east th car was fctolrn Inst nig lit wnwe ;
itm owner, l. JacWman. of hlcKo, n at the theatre with his daughter.
rT'.VtTF.n PRES.1 CAPI.EIRAiI.1
LONDON, April 9 German artiUery showed great activity on a wide front .
tofliv. rield Marshal Hal? reported. I
"Trora tho XaBasse" canal, 16" miles
north of Axras to the south of Armaa-
tleres (11 mils north of X.aBasse) there was great crtillerylag. There was heavy
of
Amiens and at a point 6 miles sontn-
west of Albert."
Considerable mystery surrounds tho fnding of a large Cadillac limousine car In the lake on the east side of the Calumet boulevard road through Lake
f T'VTTEO I'RES rm.FtRAMl PARIS, April 3. The German lonff rang gun -which has been shelling I'aris has been located in Creyyen-Laon-hoIb. it was announced .today. Trench
Crepy-en-Iaonno!s is r.00 population. 73 mil Paris, just east of the est.
a village of 1 ,- s northeast of St. C.ebaiii for-
tbf bad f-il I lioi V ere T '
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10 filled the country which; tQ
on war preparations j ,
. -i i nrt. women
own. 1 wo nuuujen .i.e. ......
hand to help the Hoosiers ceie-
soldiers over there nrnto
the few
po-M- the 1'iench and . trut them.
Bulletin CSpecial To Tub Ttmks.1
C ItOU IHVI Ind.. April 9. The i
wnntr ent with St ttnhKerlbern. over ! told by Pr. Coe Culhertson. pr'sident of one-third o' the population, it Brent ; Hmp..ria ci'lb pe, Kansas, and a speaker nhowlnic, t nearinig the top todur with S for the depa rt m 1 1 of public informa-
anle of konda In the third drlvliw. 1 tlon. N 'thing escape,! tin: cl'iidren. ,
I rrnrhlng nearly fioo.onti. The work. ' They otticht f v.. ry point, every fl'ish of
j -r lirr nrirriirinrii in iraf no finne (! 1 lill'r Mlel i i iT 1 1 " i e im u v .1 ti 1 1 .1 ,
unturned to net the money. os that ot 1 tie m:u:t auoienee ar. nigiu.i ! When Ir. Culbr rtson said: "The IBct.LETiN . chnnccs are r-very boy in this building . Srartu, To Tut: Timks. 'will have .-,! i.pportunl; y to get in this ; U Hit. Ind., April . With 1 2..10O i n r i,(.f,,: it is m.t," the kids" rfiise worth of hondi .old out of Its quotn of J ..,,(- They showed their willing-!
George, nait way neiweeu me '''b- artillery ana aratori are DomDariuag iv
and Ntlson's place this morning. It was thought at first that the driver had been drowned and that other occupants would be found when the macliiiv? was pulled out of the water but after a thorough search the police were unabla to find any bodies. The car was nearly submerged in the water. The engine was found neutral and all the doors of the car were closed.
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r.i..,i-t, tne lime i.iiKe county town on , . lit i,v iel!ie,,. m !, i t 1 in l- .iml
'""'"( Mayor Johnny ia..ion w e.. .....j.... tjir, Lincoln Illchnny expeeta within 24' was shocked when told that according ,lour, , ..put u ovcr. t'halrmnn j
PRISONERS THINK ALLIES BEATEN. ! t(, r,.port. five houses of ill repute ran i vci,m,t and Hanker Mommel are ron- I
ments or trit-i open in nis nine ion . .x.v..... . lnK propie to imrriiif to their ut- :
dared that h would start ; mosl. There are SO auhaerlbera here.
and would have his ; .
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ri i'ii? 1 1 i i ruisn writ? nveMiK""""
in the efforts to ere- chief of police ana junr
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"harles Wittenberg, look Into the mat-
ilatiy alleged stat
criticizing trie rrcncii
latter
-t.-. frietion. Pri -oners aumit th'-y were (
.(j offensive mean.-- immediate tor.
heenuse the I'rench and Pritish'
. ti...t t-riw Arriroen l TOl- inau'-i-
neno'i .iif " " : . , , c..tv re eonanic-
licke.l and come out neie mi
luous by their alsene.
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f men and the pr
rhere was tne gooi uunK huoul m-
Chicago roiiicKors vvno
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tovm.' that the allies are
il ft America's knee a are knocking. ri r.r dearth of ammunition
ris bom-: -
ness to tight Iy J'eiiini
stamping tloir feet. That was the hit of the afternoon with the hoys. The speaker told of conditions in Pelglum, of the heroism of the Krench. of an air ra id over London width he wit
nessed from the roof of the Savoy hotel. I
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IiniiAIIT, Iml.. April f. this rltyjrrn can do tl" i i- eounfry by aiding in Htarted lt 'I bird Liberty Loan drle food consei a ' ion. 1 Inter ikin the other towns It will tnke In the evening he told of horrors of loncer to well the iuotn of ?-O.Of;n, but : Hun warfare. j
WARNING!
Red - Blooded Americans Refuse to Allow Disloyal Utterances.
p.utoists
keep thous-
out of lndi-
1 the an lemen h-ive no fenra of the re- ! ault. tver f.'51,Mirt waa the record laat ilKht and goiiiK ulron:.
brirdt-iettt are parts of i..., ?t t.erman spirits. -- Kt. T l.'BEHTT ISO"
the scheme to
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M T A I.iBERTT EOSP
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CANNONADING INCREASING I I Lll Id UUd I LU
US PRO-GERMAN
i I 'SITED T'P.KSJ Cr,t.?:r;nVM 1 , I r.VPlS. April Heavy mutual artil- j Wy f.chting w as reported on a vid ' portion of tho French front by the war( of. ice today. ; Worth of Montdidicr and between! Montdidicr and Xoyon there was great, mutual cannonading.' the statement! said. ! "Along the left bank of the Oise thej artillery tire was intermittent. j
1 rji'LLFTIN. I S"Kl-:sl To The Tr.tns.l : j LOIN KM., Ind., April !. The eaplt.il ; if the ( reek township turned In a rcf- t nrd l:i niirht of O'ld out of a ino- ' j tn of n,cil( with aome of the farm- ;
lug distrleta to be beard from.
berause of his pro-tJorman sentimene.-. ir was reported at his trial before the.
-.Southwest of the Lower Coucy forcstj rilini?ters that he stated he did not sup-, an l south of Coucy-le-Chateau, accord- rort tlu. Liberty Loan and the war chest ing to orders, our troops withdrew to or-; movcmonts from his pulpit because he gar.ized positions, inflicting heavy cas-j beilevtd they were the same as political unities on the enemy. j rnovernents and he had always kept poli-: Two enemy surprise attacks failed lir, out cf his pulpit.
Practically everything' else is laid
aside in Lake county city, town and
'L"Tlt BFNIT ' tXD .' April D. Hugo' country, but selling bonds for tne! Weuhelt. ra'stor of St. Peter's Lutheran ; Sam. to lick the kaiser. Hveryhody Is ... . ; rt oi n ir 1 1 .
-v u -os eteel en vesieruay n v" -
the South Pcnd Ministerial Association
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TU T A I.1TTKTT R'iND T-iI-4T FORESTALLS
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! TE1END Or KAISER BUY $400 BONES j j MICHIGAN CITY. 1NI.. April ;. A j j storekeeper in Three Oaks. Mich., lias j I heretofore given all his sympathy toj the Kaiser, it is said. A member of the.
American Protective League call.c.1 on i him yoMerdny and gave him the allerna-! tive of getting right or leaving town. ! Now he owns ?4e0 worth of liberty bonds. j PRO-GERMAN PASTOR IIPELLED. j SOL'Tll IJEXD, IN'D.. April P. Hugo j Weichelt. Luthttron pastor, was expelled;
Associa- j
II'VITFO 'T.ESS CABt.Eolt AM.l PETROGRAD. April 9. Th entire llussian press condemns the Japanese j landing at Vladivostok, charging it is on attempt to destroy the Russian revolution, save foreign economic interests ! and prevent the spread of the revolution to Europe. The Bolsheviki press condemns alUed acquiescence. The government rushed soliet troops to Vladivostok ! where there were street demonstrations j against the participation of tho burgeoisie. I BIT A UBER17 BOND Tnl'lT jRUNS SPEEDING AUTO I INTQ-GARY WEST PARK
Speeding westward in 7th avenue ct the rate of 2 to S'.i niiles an hour, according to his own testimony, Solomon Levy at 2:30 a. m. today suddenly saw '.hat the street ended, for Jefferson Park loomed up ahead, and in putting on brakes the car skidded and overturned tit 7th avenue and Madison street. Gary. Bernhardt Hendel, who was riding oa
of the car. was internally ln-
vestcrdav from the Ministers
t,.-:itie of bia nro-German senti- the side
,.,. " lie olid not stmwrt the 1 ibr rt v ! ju red. He was taken to Mercy hospital.
i.. ,.,,.1 Mi he co-ild see no cau.se for' whore there is a possibility
the war.
With Whiting. Last Chicago and . Hammond "over the ton." each of the ! Times lli'Rttt
cities is trying to r.ut-ratio the oth-
r on ovei --pi bsrtri pt ion. i No reports have been given out from ! any 'of the cities mentioned today. I In Gary the bond -sell i n? teams re- j
northwest from P.heims. North of Bonhommc German attacks were unsuccessful." BUT A LtHEBTT BONO TOl'AT
no report yet from the Gary "Industrie because they d.d not get their apillca-
SEELEY CASE TO
j He also said he could sec no justifies- j Ufn blanks until today.
j tion for the war against Germany. It Ucry'a Suppllea Late. is alleged by the ministers that he hasj Gary's supplies, through an error. shown pro-German sentiment during thewre ate in arriving and as a result. I war and has failed to take part in any; s()m, (,f t;,e Industrial work is not yet
of the patriotic movements in the city for the aiding of the government. Btl A LiEEr.TT BOND TO PAT MEETING- FOR HUNGARIAN BORN
, There will be a meeting in the hall (SFtsoiAT, To Tub Time.s.1 at the corner of Hoffman and Hohman . nOWN POINT. INn.. April 9. Bapid; slrcets tomorrtnv PV,.nin? (Wed'nesprogress is being made in the Bay Seeleyj Jaj. a . 0 for thf Hungariaii-ft'eak-ase in the Lake circuit court and it in- ,ng. pePples only, according t Chairbelieved that by nisrht mst of the evi-. man v,. Ost;owsk: of the third Liberty dence will be in and the case turned! oan foreign contingent. Mr. Marco of over to the jury on Wednesday. Ptaiej the Lak County Savings & Trust com. Fvaminers Wyhrecht and Studcbaker pany will preside at the meeting:, which
The pur-
were both on the stand yesterday as. will be patriotic throughout.
also wa: Lngineer lKmalson of the state, pose of the new- loan will b? explained
and testified
jfl'iee and testified mat mere was n
shortage in material in the Indianapolis boulevard improvement. j arr a libebtt bond todat BONDS VS. BOMB.
by good speakers. Urge all Hungarian speaking men and women to attend. net A MBEBTT BOND TOPAT Yon will lose nil if Germany wins. Buy Liberty Bond.
organized. The Illinois Stee Company,
which his 11'. 000 men at its Gary plant ) had only 1,000 applications on hand yesterday, making the organization 1.000 ;di"rt. Two plants of the An-.er- j ican Sheet and Tin Plate Company are j short ofoip plies. . J. J. KelTey is in chars of reports j
t AT STAT R !MTA'.. : IM'I ANAI'i :LIS. 1NH, April P. T)ejtormined to take tiir.e by the forelock and shut off all possible riots and dis
turbances thai mignt arise irom pi o-i-....niun activities. Governor J. P. Good-
j rich today sent letters to every mayor land sheriff in Ind'ana warning- the ofi flcials against mobs like the ColllnsI ville 111., mob. f nd notifying- the au
thorities when there is the slightest danger of any such contingency occurring within the boundaries of Indiana
to call the governor so that the sen- j ices of the state militia can be had. ;
3l -, A I.1BEBTT POND TODAT
BTJRN GERMAN SCHOOL BOOKS. WINCH KSTKR. IND.. April 9. The
citizens of Ansonia, V. twenty miles ,
t-t ,,f l.-ro trw.l.- i.it.-i tlirir nun linmH ! '-aI'
the matter of discontinuing the teaching of German in the public schoeds. They went to the schoolhouse at night, quietly gathered the Gorman books and burned thetn. The sclxd board was in session at the time, butroade no objection.
f his dying,
i 'lectors told the police. Levy and two
women in the machine, Mrs. Harris, 112$ F.llsworth street. Gary, and Mrs. Brown, 1024 Sibley street. Hammond, were uninjured, according to police teports.
Vodlcka placed Levy under, arrest,
pending Hcndol's condition. George Mclloberts, who was awakened by the accident, reported it to the police. Levy lives at Sidney hotel. BIT A I.iEEBTr BOND TWIT
BANKING ON AMERICA.
TARS AND XEATHERS GERMAN. SEWAKP, NEB.. April 9. Thirty
masked men yesterday elragged Louis, Nicbour, a German farmer, through the streets and then applied a coat of tar! and feathers. The mob had planned thej same medicine for William Gross, but j
permitted him to go because he was 70
j years edd.
HUN SEA WOLF SINKS U. S. SHIP
TEACHER INSISTS SHE IS IOYAL. DETROIT, MICH.. April 9. Miss Hildegardc Albrecht, a teacher who was suspended from public schools here by
Tnived Press Cablegram. LONDON. April 9. America has determined the issue of the batCe on the west front. Premier Lloyd George declared in the house of commons this afternoon iu referring to the dramatic assistance rendered by President Wilson. "The enemy is seeking a decision this year regardless of consequences." declared the premier. He announced that two Turkish armies have been destroyed in Palestine and Mesopotamia together with a German battalion sent to their aid.
Bl-i.i.etin.1 To the greet disappointment of the chairman. Mrs. W. O. l'atton, the receded word thl afternoon that Edna
I I-'erber I quite ill at the Chlcngo Beaeh j Hotel sind rsinnot come but has sent In her place Mrs. Clark Bennett, a speaker of national reputation, who
will more than make up for Miss I- erber'n nbnence.
The fair sex will run the city of Hammond tonight. The women of this city and West Hammond will have the keys of Liberty Hall turned over to them and they will show the men what women can d when they get started.
j It promises to be'one of the biggest events of its kind that was ever staged
in this corner of the state, tl is ier women, with women and by women. Of course the men can look on. It does not mean that they are not invited to Liberty Hall, for they are. It simply means that the ladies are to put on a parade and give a program and then sell bonds. I'nder the leadership of Mrs. W. T.
! Pat ton and Mrs. O. C. E. Mathies. th
women of Hammond and West Hammond have been boosting bonds for two week", but they have not been permitted yet to make actual sales. Tcr.hrht !s the night when they will sta-r their work in earnest.
A fTectacT!sr demonstration has been
rtared to start the affair and it will ive Harrison park shortly after 7 o'clock, and everybody In th city should ee the parade. It will he mr.fl up as follows: Or?nd Marshals Mrs. P. A. Parry. Mrs. Margaret Turner and Mrs. Themes Meara.
r-d:ee Mn'r-.r. Mrs. My. TT -rort O pepejv Electric float, in charm 1
Powley. T,rum and Burle Corps. Orak Temple Band. Farmers' Wives. West Hammord Women ( forming on Wept ConditV Tenth "Ward Women (forming on East Dotyl. First Ward Women (form on West
Doty). Fifth Ward Women (forming on East Doty). Th'rd Ward Women (form on We.-t WtriamsL Eleventh Ward Women (form on Eat Williams). Band of music. Seventh Ward Women (form on W st Carroll street). Eighth Ward Women (form on Ka.-t CarrM! street". Hiuh School Girls (form on East Webb). Eighth Grade Girls (form on West Warren street). Ninth Ward Women (form on Ruth and Mason streets). Farmers' Wives (form on Waltham street). The route of the parade will be down Hohman street to State, west on Ptr.t'to State line, south on State line t Riti'.bach. east on Rimbaeh to Fayette where the following splendid program has beeh arranged: ProKrnm nt Hall. S P. M. Song Battle Hymn of Republic The Audie:ieMrs. W. D. Patton. rn elding. Address Miss Edna Ferber
Patriotic Song Lydla Wolters Van (LilletAddress .. Eleanor Barker. Indianapolis Address Sergeant Nightingale of the British army. Quintette With H. S. Girls' Chorus Lvdia Wolters Van Gilder. Alice Ford. Meldora Pagan Margaret Haefe-.-, Mihel Powler. At the conclusion of the program the various ward captains will storm the hall to s'Il bonds. The captains of the wards are as follows: I. Mrs. Albert; 2. Mrs. Roberts: 3. Mrs. Miller; :,. Mrs. Rick: 7. Mrs. Campbell, S. Mrs. Meara: 9. Mrs. Reiter and Mrs. Seeley; 10. Mrs. Denniston: 11, Mrs. Duggan; West Hammond, Mrs. Howell and Miss Frances Kadrowski: farmers' wives, Mrs. Dedelow. A general invitation is extended to all the people of Hammond and We't Hammond to assist in making Patriotic Women's Day in the week's dedication program of Liberty Hall one of the greatest sights ever seen in Hammond. IICT A I.IBERTT FOND TOl'AT DATE SET FOR MAY 27 AND 2?
from industries. Mr. Kelley said today it may be a day of two before the first industrial statement is given out at Gary. Harry on the Job. County Chairman H. G. Hay Jr., to- , .. i ... ........ i . r . i , .-
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board with me crew mini me guns wen
Rt Fntteo Press. WASHINGTON. April 9. Torredoed r,v- o7 cnemv submarine on Feb. 25 the
Santa Maria, mann d by an American DESTROYER AS SAVIOR gun crew, fought gamely until the seai
enveloped her forward guns, the navy department announced today. Jedin Weber, chief boats swain of the
i "It i5 imnossiblo longer to justify the
the board of education for alleged Ten-; .,,, . , c, Tr(.,n1 from the conscrip
tion, said the premier.
tonic leanings, insists she is loyal to the United States. Btl A I.IBERTT BOND TOPA T
organization having been in Chicagi
yesterday to attend a funeral. Gary city soles division, which has charge of all work says that In the steel mills, in two hours yesterday sold $58 000 worth of bonds. Women workers,' headed by Mrs. Herbert Erlckson, are active today in Gary as elsewhere.
useless was commended for bravery by Secretary Daniels. The torpedo which struck the vessel passed under a convoy, struck the ship in a tank and ITie oil exploded. The boy's sister. Miss Emma, lives at South Bend, Iml.
CxiTpri Press Cablegram. AN IRISH PORT. April 9. A United States destroyer rescued 3 of 12 survivors of a terpedoed British steamer Saturday after they had tlrifted in an open boat for 18 hours. Nine others had died of exposure. BCT A' LIBEBTT BOND TODAT Victorious Germany will taR"e all. Buy bonds. '
"You will not get a single Irishman ly eompuision." shouted John Dillon, Irish leader. "The fate of the empire, of Europe and of Liberty may depend on the success with which trio final attack is resisted." he said further in discussing the west front situation, and declared. 'It will probably involve extreme sacrifice by the people. '"The number of prisoners and guns
taken bv the Germans has ben greatly
Times Binrif. At Stitf; Cit'Tf t,. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. April 9. Th. republican state central committee has practically decided to settje on May 1" and 29 for the republican state convent ion. BCT A I.tprBTT BOND TOPA T PUTS THEM TO FLIGHT. Br T'vited Press. 1 WASHINGTON, April 9. In a twenty minute running battle with two German submarines in which many shot were exchanged the American armed
exaggerated by them." the premier said, i guard ot tne r.n 'auutow l'.""ui -- "They have been replaced by substantial! boats to flight, one with a broken pcrinumbers of guns and reserves. scope. The'fght occurred Feb. 20.
