Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1918 — Page 8
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WANT REPORTERS TO STAY OUTSIDE South' Bend Aldermen Insist Scribes Fail to Get the ".True Meaning."
S0T7TH BED, IXI?.. April IS. Protasting that the press rrinted thev 14 rather than -what they meant, thres rrmbr of thft South I'end common council urg-ed tfsat body to exclude th pres from committee rnpetings. The council, hiuvever, refund to tak such a tand e an organization and voted down th prorosition. "Lota of Unites when m felio-ws et Jnto beart-to-hcsrt nlks, a little familiar rrhaps, w eay things va don't mean. Thes remarks Kt into th newspapers nd put us In a bad light. ' This is the way Councilman Byers l--d up to the motion. He continued: "But vh?n we- have a ppedal message for tha public, the public should be invited, a'.l but the reporters." Ka did rot, however. plain how the publio was to be invited. "Councilman Gotb;l admitted that the councilman were- not aiway grammatically correct, and when the speeches reach, the people through, the newspapers, they gft tha ivron? ideas as to what we want to do. Councilman Judson believed the publio should have the opportunity to attend tha 0ieting3, but "I an not so sure but that we could bar the reporters, tr we cared xoo."
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Trial Calendar
17144 Room 2; Note: Joseph Galik (Gavit, Hail and Smith) vs. Veronica Galik. 17145 Room 1; Appeal by deft; Acct. The Globe Soap Company (McAleer 1 & G) vs. Stanley Wisne-iewskl. 17146 Room 2: Frank VV". F:a!a vs. Anna Fiala. 171 tr rtoom 1: Divorr; Mary F. HesiY. B. Vaniry.r.c ) vs. Robert
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& Savings Banlc W. P. VsnHorne) vs. George A. fcjniith (bach). Lot 22. block 42. Indiana Harbor. being subd. in fract. . ccs. 13 and 22-S7-9: deed rec 173, p. 4S7. Kntrtea In Room 2. 160S." Vapenaki ve. Hun Sick Benefit Soo Con: Find for pltf $1105.00; J'jdjc. April 5. 1S460 Brenman vs. Charnaclcer et al; pltf disc costs pd April 2. 16S94 Mann vi. Mann; petition d!s: 1i:dtr April 3. lr25 Ofd-Sin n-s. Gedan: find for pltf divorce: J'Jdn Aprii 16?i? Klieernege vs. ffanna et al; cause din: costs paid; April S . 169:9 Klleg-heve vs. Miller et U; IliO
as to al! d-fts except Miller & Miller: find v.. Miiler for S10.0'.; satisfied. ;ne( hanlc's lien cancelled; costs v. Aduiph !:iler; judg Apr. third. 16&3S Rus-.j -vs. Ruf; find for rritf. divorce; jud? April 3. 1C042 Dunn vs. Dunn; find for pltf divorce; judg- April 3. 16944 Peckman Supply Co. vs. TValls et al; find for pltf $56.20 vs. Walls JudK1 April S.
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