Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1919 — Page 1
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THE TIMES' bureau at Slate Capital for All Legislative Aeu'j. FAIR WEATHER VOL. XIII, NO. 179. HAMMOND, INDIANA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. 101!. INTERNATIONAL NEWS FELL LEASED Wir.K SERVICE. DoUvered by carried in HimaoiJ aaj On streets and news t.nxl-. per copy. Te-t Eimmood, EOc per month. Pi n m MP Wt n fei ei 5i? P' m fa Bsffj f$g ti M 2 m QN'S ROME VISIT NOT ENTIRELY FYI VANDERBILT IS TO ENTEIl WEST POINT MOTHER WAS QUITE SICK HELP LEAD SOCIALISTS IN GERMANY
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cn East Adriatic, r- john ezwin ;:svi3Tntrriitlc,l ."even service 5ta!T ' Ccr;crpo:&cnt.) : f PARIS, Jan. 10. The United: "States, Engird and JatW are ex-! ipectec. to oppose any undue terri-. tonal claims by Italy at the pace ' jcodfererce. it was learned here to-: day. 0. This subject has been brought ':o ' jtV.c forefront by the confersr.ee of ' iV: evident Wilson and Frerricr Or-' .Urvio of Italy. r JK tlilElIjKT. t: ' war X ' L: ie wilii Use Itai!iii i-rr.ir;cr ncfi'-i'i'i from the American wew-Vi-XI.Ii BACK KE&i XT ; i-. understood hat h prcs-.cr.. F 1 1 ' . "ii"t America uunt oaci i-ai.. i )): :n the c;a:m for rational ter- ; -y injt eaid that America could not t pt Italy's position as to demands on ; eastern coast of the Adr'atic Sea. I I'r.misr CtelaniTiv stlrtlw in P COnClll- I 4e'r trwe-bil ' l 'ydcn-elMti tii-(jo---ti-in ii not. vet settled. I A'VAITS BARUCH AK RIVAL. j i'!-;ident Wilson will tomorrow visit! T: , . regions devastated by th v.-ar. president is awHitmg the arrival cf ii.rrard M. Barucii. hed of the (ConMnued on vug five) HIS FIGURES .' The analysis of the Fourth Liberty r Lake count;.' as handed out by Jlotleei. cc.i;nt v chairr.iar.. proi 11 ivor s-n's ery thai. Lahe flattering form and shows ; county was aiwavs at the 1 i head of anv county in the state by ovcr.inscriptions to all war loans. The quo- j t m the Fourth Liberty lea a was $7.j f . 0 '. 0 and $UU.'31.7 30 v ss subscribed J .:n ovet-sutscr-pt:--!, of $3,091,750. The j j.:ota pe.r capita was 554 4S and $119 H per capita vas ibscribcd. or 141 per1 ter to a total of 7?.Sa5 subscribes s t i-MORE SOLDIERS f COMING HOMB WASHINGTON. Jan. Carrying: !; a total of more than 3, COS officers and j rr.rn of the Amc-r.can Expeditionary ! K.'-cis, thre- rr.oie transports havn - led from Ihai- 't and are expected t- arrive in tn.s country ne: t wve:.. The leturninsc transports are: U'.ion. ea-ryir.p . 1 o.Ticc-rs and t.'i, men. mailed Jan. 4. and is due at No'vpoi t New s, Va.. Jan. 15. The Hf-:c, carrying 124 officer? and j '.i men, sailed January T. due at New c.rii Jan. I. The Atenas. sailed J in. S ar.d due In New York Jan. I?, carrying 114 casual officers and 17 men, one French cfflcer and two French soldiers. NEW YORK HAS COLD SPELL (By International Newa Sarvtco.) NEW YORK. Jan. 10 The coldest weather struck New York today. The thermometer registered nine degrees above this morning and a tic-mile gale , e;-, t lb city. NOTICE TO READERS. The Times tomorrow night will carry on its wire an exclusive interview with Prince Geo. Lvoff, one of Russia's greatest men. setting forth the demands that Russia will make at the peace conference in Paris. This will be big news and only a part of what Times readers are going to get from the International News Service. Be sure and get 3 copy of Saturday's paper.
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BRITISH STEAMER SUNK BY MINE (By International News Serrfca.) LONDON. Jan. 10. The British steamer Noi thumbria, from Baltimore was sink bv a mine c!T Middlesboroueh today. There were some survivors, but eiiht persons are known to have lost their lives. The Nerthumhrla wa a. ship of 44.5 tens and ha. led from London. Enf.
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H?m:n: Srhurr.of nrrutii, lad., sialj ; ! to Ilia :ootl:c-r jrntfriln.t. for Thrn the p-t!ce nnJiIsci! Henry li.t flight Iti llmujiiond. ho haJ tm tiuarift pf re-l naarHnj old hooie In ; ! ti bin U'W ai'hr Jcstrrilaj. j I He 1rlt (o explain to Juilce Klot4 ; ihHi Eiornlnc that there ere Bis othcrs nick cji t'e tnrm rtlth his mother. ; j The innrt evidently tlionKht that J I vrnn either too much rhlkeT or not j. ctiouRh aiok people, for he sate Hank ; a fine of M herrtem and Jail for ' dys. ! Looks As if the Big Printin? and Publishing House Von't Have to Move to Chicago Now. p". la'vrence ef the llan.rr.ond. '.r.ar and Kaat Chicago street railcompany today emphatically V, l-i :'1 that lii- f!d V. 33. I'onkey, head ! the p-ibhshinR houyo. f that m;n". ;!:at nMhlr.c could be done" about providing a"."quat irv:r? for r:npioyes. .. the fry he:; ihc. Times bearing' J-Sr. Conk?:' s ytatement was being distributed 5a?'. (vomng there were two empty cars wa 1Mr.gr oa the switch in ' front of the fonksy plant for the em ployes to be dismissed from the day's work. Lawien.-e said. A jtatenfvnt by Mr. Lai : nce, refeard'ng Mr. Conkey'e complaint that tS.e street oar serico was no poor It might ca ise him to move his p!an$ to - foTIo-s "Three weeks ago with the advert of cold weather we arranged to give Mr. Con hey an empty car each evening for his crowd." said Mr. Lawrence. "We iiavp only failed one night and on that occasion we had no crew for the oar , . . as several rf our men failed to report for work on account of sickness. Mr. Conv;. c,Ued n IRe arjd want?d two oa..s inste.u of on5 facl, even!nt. j tolJ ,lirn v. e d.dn-t havi two cars, that x 3uM ?rarp at ,hat Xhf (2ay before yesterday Mr. Concv talked Mr. Talmage. the president of our I ;tir and Mr. Ta!;nsg told him that we had one car in the paint ?hop j ready to be painted but that we would! take it out so as to furnish him two ; car.', which we did for tim first time j last night. The statement that I told j Mr. Conkey 'nothing' could be done ! about it." is sbsolutely untrue. J 'The two a rs were there last ev e- j r.... The Con key en:pl"ye. tilled one ! car and there were about twenty-five i,n t i.e te-.-ond. l it esc twenty-rive would have been taken rare of by tiie 'regular service. While I don't think I two cars are absolutely necessary i"t had arranged previously to M .-. Con-j Uey's statement last niht two rars." to v:.. him ! BAKER DEFENDS WAR DEPARTMENT Hn rrroecrtltui Mnnn Rfl.VS U. S. Is Utterly Failing in Its Responsibility. (By International Newa Service.) " ' .' . ' ins '-'' ; iii congress ai ine war uurai .iu uc1 cause of the non-payment of soldiers or j salors pay was contained In & letter addressed by Secretary Baker to Reprsentative James R. Mar.n, of Illinois, ! minority leaner, which was read in the house this afternoon. To the fact that thousands of AmeiiI can trooDS were in the rinse line for months. Secretary F.aker attributed their failure to receive their pay. Allotments! Jl""u'u"J" l" , " V, , ment had been promptly paid, he added In Mann's reply, alio road m the v , . e--.. ucj vi "- iovu.-, I the secretary is "in error in believing that allotments payable by the war de- ! parcment arc- being made, promptly and ' are not in any way in arrears." 1 11J ""-" i untnj -nium, i vi.uii.i-in.- . .n.ui i -.-. Mann declared thf? "the inefficiency of ! the bureau of war-risk insurance would 1 I-1 n I. , , fust itc. iC it . r rnt n ..i,t. rl." STATE OF SIEGE IS PROCLAMED (By Xuteraatlonal News Service.) COPENHAGEN. Jart. 10. A mate of sief?e hes been proclaimed at Berlin by the Ebert government, said a dispatch from that city. Many women have Jo'ned the volunteer army fightin the Spartacides. Several hundred persons were killed or wounded in the fght'nir outside of the Wolff Bureau and the Anhalt station on Wednesday.
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PROPOSED H LAWSList of Measures Ind. Scions Will Tackle at Session Beginning Monday.
(Bulletin) IDIA.POMS, Ind.. Jan. 10. The' state xrnate rrn In aenlon for an hour 1 this mornliK bat Jlttle buftlnena was j f ranii-ted. Adjournnieiit w taken 1 , until tiro o'clock Monday nftcrnonn, : nben both tbe boua cud sennte will; convene and committer appointments be annonneed j Senators and representative. "Ill So In a body to the review of tbe 137th j and ISflt; ortlllery reKlmrnt Isere this afternoon. j i By JLAT O. WIKER j llaternatlonel Neica Service Staff Correspondent.) j INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Jen. 1". j i When tfip Indiana Sta.'.e Legislature ' !"icets ':' u ha c before u for: tnni measures liavir.g to do v. ith the. j rcgrrf 5 nii'l ft'lvamement of 'he .'a1: Indiana, ever presented to a sta'" 1 Jegislattire A number of propose ii lws. 1 which t'ejiators undiropresentiitivc? hav; I ennounted they will Introduce, hue to! do Willi the btltcrn:?nt of srh.xds. (toon I roads, social prob!ern. child wpllar.1. injurant? and other problems of a sim;liar nature. One of th first topics to be consider cd will be the report of the state normal school visiting committee, which pro- j poses the establishment of two additional normal schools, one in the north-j crn rart of the state and one In the i seutliern. end recommends that the! rormal school at Muncie be made an Independent institution. Instead of a branch of the Indiana Sta'e Normal School at Terre Haul.-. These schools are proposed because of the shortage of teachers, in the past, Indiana havfr.i. had to go to the other states for teachers. v vThose bills, which aie expected to attract the most attention are the sit republican platform measures. One of the measures proposes the appointment j of a commission to study social legisla tion, and was prepared by fcenater Thomas J. Iludgin. of Martinsville and representative Charles A. Johnosn, of Gas City. The commission would have five members, at least one woman. The j duty of the commission would be to i study social conditions, delinquent children especially, and would include hou?j ir-.g. enip'oj men , education, illiteracy, Americsniantion. health maridago laws. (Continued on page nine l DEATH GALLS 11 RESPECTED DOCTOR j Martin Vaughn, Lineal Descendant of Sir Francis Drake Passes Away. I The many friends t Vaughn of 610 MSehiR.v : mond. will be grieved of l)r. Martin avenue, Hamhear of his dea'.h yesterday in the I-iUi!. Chicago, lie vas Angus taa hes he oldest t rac- , iiclr.f physician in this part of the state and one of the old-shool doctors. lr. Vaughn, who had been ill for over a year, was operated on by Dr. A. J. Ochsner a week ago and was thought by every cue to be g;ettingr along; nicely, when yesterday he died suddenly. The deceafe3 was born 1n Shelby county. Indiana. 7 3 years ago tmd stu-.li-c-d under lrs. Tom and James Hurvey m InJiar.apohs hospital for years and! has b en in Hammond for the rsst IS ' i ye-irs where he was much respected and h,,i ,.,;,,( .-i l-.oKt of ei--a r.ost or friends. Many ! stories of his kindness and charitable acts are told. lie leaves to mourn him his wife and I two daughter MIes I..vj Vauphn and' i Mrs. Xorr.mu J. Taltor.bury of Ham-I j mond and mie grandson W ilhird. One 'V his ancestors was fir Francis Drake He was a member of the Lake County ' T.i-l irol Slnifttv QCI mnr-l, r.r. .A 1..j frHow r,rMtit!on,r; ' ' The funeral arrangeri:ents which are , charge of undertaker Emnmrling will b rnafJe Jatrj. j Tm --trm -r -vtc . -.- i ii iim i u i ni v . u' if rvi v; i OF THE INFLUENBA I Gastro-lntesttnal influenza is In ; os-jjj aonui naminvMiu ai .prrsriii ana nf ciou? t-tnere are H mru ih-r case? r' tient Th' idans are warning their ,3. to "boil the water " corruption in the water is visi ble to the naked eye a- offensive to the palate, the sense, of smell and common decency. One nhvsician stated that he is con vinced tbe w ater contains the perms .if influenza. , Vote Down Armistice. (By International New Service.) NEW YORK. Jan. 1V Tli -ti ik.nS i marin. -,orker this afternoon voted: down the preposition to declare an ar- : te t.,..,. .-l..t. .1... . n..1.l IHIPIIC" f-.l - - Jll- -win- ffi-.a I'.'.nu be taken to settle the difficulty.
famous German Socialists. Sw?dkiim, Sche'.dcmann and Molkmbuler, leaving parliament build'ig in Berlin. Three of the Socialist leaders who are helping- to jrjirie the part v in tha revolution period in Germany are Swedekum, Scheidemarm and Moiktn-bulr.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD A MAN GET DRUNK? j la once n montD too onrn lor a -o to set drunk? j T bin little qientlon of personal con1 - . ... - .i,i divorce -filed by ??arle. IlrUaey in-I r 1 11 .lf- H.rhn.. ( nrnalla Anunxlatc against Tctr Anonzlatc. The wife charges that her hua-i band trot dnmU once a month and she j wants :i divorce. ' In usklnc for a divorce John l.ocnpk, j n.i na n itfiDllrr. ION MACK MAKES Says England, Through Her Propaganda Is Trying to Defeat 14 Principles. ! Intel-national News Service. I W V6-IU.wT' ."", Jan. 1". Chat es (that England i attempt ins through propaganda to .'...ff.-.it rr-.-smon'. Wilsons if'. urtecn pence p'.ndr i's ?n.l his dei termination if prevent fu'uro wars I through a league of.- naiiviis. w ere. maci hi. Tr. Edmund Vi-n Maoh. formerly of ! r-r j ,! -- LC-,rn fVi err ot ; liarvaru -.; " - ! propaganda committee toaay. on Mach. ! new a Mexican farmer, appeared, he said. I to defend himself from charges of disloyalty. .blnk there !s a propaganda j aga;nst the learue of ttations?" Senator Overman asked. "I believe so." Von Mach rplle. "A propaganda by the Kr.clish people?" 'N'ot by the English people by the Flnirlish eovernment .nii tne linn secret service " Great Britain is attempting to balk rr..Mmi Wilson's keening bis word that "war in ! j-.j'hie." Vc-n J the future sh?ll be i.nposMach scid. nrrnnr WW I P II ULL UL I. ILL 0U ULI UIIL in ii if airieiiii VOTERS AS ROGSEVELTIANS -,. T ' j RepUDilCail i-iea0.eS Make Their Decision. Yesterday Afternoon. (International Newa Service.) Hir.tGO. Jan. 10. The republicin .... . psriy vim s" i year ns the party of Roose-.olt This is tho decisio.i of republican lclcrs hcre tcday for thc mccthlg of thc j republican na tional committee.
Tho committ'e met tm-ay in T.'atir.ied emphatically ihat tho bnd will be mostly a memorial to the l.-vtr J been delivered at the. corroraU-n
; Theodore Roosevelt. Resolutions de - j i-loring the dettth of the former leader jsrd odvooatlni; the rohpne cf non - partisan memorial day on Jan. 11 or 26 were to be adopted. For the first time in thc history of national party committee msellnj:-. t w o women atti ndd. Th y were Mrs. Me - I dill McCormick. chairman of the wom - " republican executive , or Mrs. Josephine Corliss Brest nimittcc. and; .11. of Oiyiri- ! pia. V.'a.jh. Rotli held rroxir?. but they ' were jicverthcless full red 1 WM,i!ifrs of the committee, cnti'lcd to an equal - i -oe niui tiie nunc rni,.iiiii'",'Tvii. . T , . . a"-. Help the government to pay its j rjebts by buying War Saving i
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SCI N Latest 'Bulletins Situation Is Critical. (By latsraatlonal Kewi Berrlce.) I3EKLIN. Jan 10. Hundreds have been killed in the street fghtmg bet -o.n r-n fio Td a r.H Eo.".-rn:Tienf t roops. j ( Both sides j inforcrments. ha'. v reAt three o'olo.h this :ernoen joyal soldiers captured police h adquarters. but Itor-ert Fmil Eichhorn, the nuiti- ! nous chief Police. ec,3pcf i Entente Makes Claims. i (By International News Service.) l 10. As a res'. of the ; tiarlaeiis riots entente ha rln.nipii guarantees from Germany for the ful- ', filling of financial obligations. the i j Deutsche Zeitungr state.'. I The Lndwehr and I9nc!tr'm will be disbanded at once. It Is off l.'la'.ly an- , nounoed. , Lak Of Bread TllCre (By International News Service.) j LET. I. IN". Jan. l'--ra T ine rrvaiU ' 1-. r' as a resi.lt of temporary stonpa'e railway traffic into the city by the bels. No bread has been baked by 1 the public bakeries sine j have , t r& Jy. . ' ; 5tt'l-..- o - A ' ' i XcoirOV CIS J.vll-i51Ill. i (By International News Serrlse.) P LuiliiL, ;a:n. .i.-.n. i o. Pv.o A usFCnr.OL. ;a:n. .Tr.n. 10 tra'.ian deFtroyers that E:.i!ed from the rtritifh naval station ;i t M.-il't are :nissms In a storm. v The mi.'.sl'-.rr wnr craft were ir.emJ hers of a group oi at had sailed ' from Malta. Another warship reported today receiving a call for help from an American .steamship "f '""ape Flriitej re. Shoots Wife: Kills Self. j (By International rc,?s Service.) I 't'lCAOO. Jan. Mi'haej To: , snot, his wife. MO.)a:.i; fd fully, then j .sent a bullet crashinc O.routth hi? head in an attempt to kill himself j early today. oldest 1 mr.rI T'jlnr i three children, th j .---even, witnessed the .ittt-mpt ' dec and suicide and summor.e 1 h I Beth Tolner and his v.-jfe ar , ptoted to die. i ' DENIES RECEIPT OF BONDS. (International Nettrs Seivice.)
i-OCTil LEND, I.T.. Jan. 10. The ! begining to fght." declared Karl L!ebrnjstcry suprroundmc the disappearance j knecht. one of the leaders of the Ppartaof SC. 0.000 worth, of Liberfv bonde c.--. . . i, , t--. . Ti-
I - Mgncu uy me r irst national I'ank of Detroit. Mich., to the SluiieliKker w.nn. , raUoll at South CcivJj d,.f p(.llc1 at noon to I dent of oday when A. It. Erskine, presithe Studebaker corporation, deliao :fl"io : as preiiously stated. ; Henri- J. Krideman. assiSfaer cashier , of the Detroit, bank, arrived ;-, re tody j and declared he had iu bis pocket, th receipt for the bonds, tin d by an employc of the corporation. ;ail to be a i 17-yenr-old boy. j Esrlv today tiie boy denied the si;rna- ! turo on the receipt"1. "There is n evidence t !-,:: be hoiJ received the bends fr'-m th- r-.-irrler." j Erskine paicl ti.dai. "WV flatly deny ! that the bondi ero delivered to ns." "I have the rc-cin;." sai.T Brdgcirian. itiats ail 1 can vj ! The time is getting very short to buy W. S. S. Thc Lake Co. quota is 520 per cajrtiv
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Loyalists Capture all Trains j and Stations; City Is Reported Full, of Bolsheviki ! in Disguise; Sp?rtacus Movement Spreading. BULLETIN. J (By XatematlonaJ. Ntrwa Serrlca.) COPEmAGEN, Jaa. 10. JCart Idebkaecht, leader or the "prtcldes, was -70undea by hand trreuads la tie Carhtinf la Berlin oa Thursday. It la reported that J Injuries are not lata!. Bulletin. J " ' (By Xatematlonal Newrs Zerrlce. ) COPSSHAOIS, Jaa. la SUrtyfive iiei-sons ureie Uliea la Berlin w'nta g'OTernicent troopa, supported by airplanes that dropped botaba. sttaciea the Spartacides at the Stlesian railway station. This Information tr xeoelvad from the Giemaa capital by tha cewspaper Berlicske Tldente to7. BtL-ETiy. (By International News Service.) XOSTDON, Jan. 10. There is gTowlng enthusim in Berlin ore; the report that American eoldlers TcUl occupy the capital and vialataia order until after the election o Jan. 19, aa!d an Amsterdam dispatch to the Daily Express today. yoreig-n Minister voa Brockdorir has notified Chancellor Pbert that be would resign If the chsoa la tbe capital coatlc-sd. BULLETI-V, (By International NeTca Serrlea.) BEBLIK, Jan. 9 (Delayed.) S.rl X.iebnecht, leader of tbe Sparta, cldea (BolsheTikJ), tteb mobbed today while rldlnr through tbe oity la an aatomobUe. Ze vre rMctxed by his Boleberik followers. JLfter-XU rescne ilebkBtcht addressed a crowd exhorting them to fight the rOTCrnment. (By International News Service.) . BERLIN, Jan. 10. Berlin is once more in the hands of the Ebert government although the Spartacides still dominate the confines of the kaiser's castle and a few other districts, said advices from that city today. A report was spread on ThursT Clay that tiie SjpartaClCieS mtenaea to destroy the municipal water supply with the result that citizens beJ gan storing away reserve suppnes and it was not long until the Charlottenburg reservoir was drained. TEOOPS CONTBOX. TBAINS. t;.ernnicr.t troops have recap tur'u line trafiio centers ana trains ar .- r arri-vlig end departing on the rt.i .ia; .-. There was ioient fighting In Lei Wednesday night especially ati Brandenburg, Thor and the V.'c'.ff b..reau. The Spartacus movement has spre i still furt.ier into the irterior and d:I i order" vera reported from Dusseldor." ! Dresden. Dortmund and parts of BransI wick. All of the Berlin railway stations ar-; in the possession of the government forces. COMlPXaAINS OT BOXiSKXTXKZ. The clerical organ, Germania, of Berlin, states that thousands of Russisn Eotsheviks are staying' In tbe Qerraao capital disguised in the uniforn o" Cernan sold.eri. The ccal-minin? industry in the Rub' diitrict if Mes'rhalia has collapsed enl nrely as a result of the Spa.'acus disorders there. Demonstrations have taken place ii j Munich. . The position of the loyalists is beeon ns stronger, according to inf oi mat ion j from Berlin, j All of the newspapers at Dusselderff ; were taken over by tbe radicals on Tues-
U. ! day night end wore forced to appear on x- ! Wednesday as "Red Flag" publications.
! LIEBKNECHT IS QUOTED. ! (By International Newa Service.) ! THE HAGCE. Jan. 10. "We are Jus' rlis Eruu in Ci''.ii iit i. met ii. den, said a dispatch from Berlin today "We have lormcd a new revolutionary committee an 1 have dismissed Freder ick Ebert (the chancellor) and Philip , Sehcidemenn (a Socialist minister).' t.ifbknecht continued. 'The business i not eione. Danger threaten the revehitiop. Ther-fore arm yourselves and remain in the streets. "I have Just been threatened, but o mi- faithful friends, easily put our enemies to flipht. Victory will always remain on our &ldc " WILL LEAVE FOR PARIS (By International Newa Service.) T.NDOX. J"ti. I'semier I.lc-r-o-''r'orpe. ohaiu -ellov Ronai Law am! Gf". T-tsirnes of the British peace delegation "ill leave for Tari-i tomorrow. J.oi.i F.alf-.'ir. ti. liril ish. f-rct,Tp nee;-, ta: . is airea.Ty thei'-. at.d Ear! Letdias i ai.-o tteie.
