Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1919 — Page 1
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Six Hundred are Killed and 1,500 Wounded In Last Last Week's Fighting, (By International Sewi Berries.) ZURICH, Jan. 13. The SpartacMes sustained 2,100 casualties in the fighting in Berlin during the past week, it was reported from Berlin today. Six hundred were killed and 1.500 wounded. The Gerrran government's victory is now assured, it was said, despite the fact that Artillery and machine-pun fighting was in procress all cay Sunday. Mjr.y Spar' acts? prisoners are rerortd to l- h-ci executed at Berlin. ROSA X,XrXEMBTJK.a- AMESTED. W hn loyal soldiers Ftormoi Spartaru headnuarlers they arres'ed Ko?a Luxemburg, on of Eiebknecht's chief .. according to information from Kerr.r. rt-.gbt hundred men and wmen, with 1.'. " 0 rifles, 101 machine-guns and thou-s.3-. i of bombs, defended the Vorwart! b-i'.id;rg In Berlin but v. re finely flrlv'n o'k- hM a dispatch, quoting the r."wrper Tsegrl'sehe Kundschau. The .--d attempted to Ijnch the prisTrs. ; ,v hi. dir. g the Pols'i't ik agitator l.e in Tcr.s of Bolsh-Nik literature war burned in the i reels BERLIN BECOMING NORMAL. (By International News Set-rice.) BERLIN, via Copenhagen, Jan. 13.Berlin is becoming normal again after a week of terror. newjpapvio av ovmi" www. j ing "Victory" articles. Of the several hundred prisoners ; tken early today by loyal troops many were allowed to go home afc; beinp disarmed. Ti ?rsrH''M nrre drt'.T from; .. ; i t s nsbol-1 th na'tr-now ' wr: --t!--. Torn;!'? 'n Moody ! ..;-pi :a.-k bv so' r;.n:fr,' ' tots- ! SUStOES ABOTTT WXf KUBCHT. I ThT. ti 9rious r?por's about th fa of Crl I.iebkn--ht. One Is h. j i- n s arremi in Hie suburb of Licb.r a-med c-o-"d ptormel the toirn ' ' at H:i.b-jr? on S-amro.-iy night anil . p,.-.-c.i t.iP. l.aurTcribers. an Independ . .S'-ojalift ar4 vresid"it of the Ham- i . ; 'opkmen's end 5oMi-rs' council. : ! y rot e :n'-'-.vn nieb side arrmsd ' r.i il vsp. but the Workmen" s r, i 4..-'.'i;r' l'"'J'l':"i Ill'-'P 1 JSSUd ! -?t ae-n-t the Kbet t-Sr'cht.'leaian , ao-. rrnrr.ent in Berlin. ' SPARTACIDES DEFEATED. (By International News Sevrlce.) j BERLIN, Jan. 12, 8:00 p. m., via! Copenhagen, Jan. 13. The Sparta-; owes were completely ueieaiea 10i!,iv in a battle which had been racing since midnight. Loyal troops recaptured the Tzgeblatt and Wolff bureau offices as well as the Uilstcin building. l;rt""ri i -ion sand first-Hne troops d i'i i he re-inforce the Th- .-'part -u i:pi :s,ng a ,.s hTA t.risl:"d ,-itid oirif .--mils a r t h.is been ed v yis-4 n the orkmen'i. and sold. ops ,-..tiri .' is tik tic o-'r ih (sice of p..-.vepful industrial cnirpriscs. Tiie report of Karl L-t'-bkneelu's death in the street fightins ThursSa. is now id to be untrue. Hts w hereabouts, biTi-vpr, are a mystery. rBirSXIl IS IXECTTTED. Hrrr rrruser. leader of the pariat i.;rS ilfondinie the Spandau suburbs, -- exoeuted aftor loyal troops had ,;,r fn out tl " r--d. it i popottl tiiat nio'os frctri Naiiour of Germany, but dufly alio Wesnl:aiian dtstricfs. had started to rnoe towards Fierlin t.n l-'Hday hoping that a yparta. ido i.-tory would g te them a .banc 'o loot Ihe city. "ROILOFHOKOR The dr.ily Fershinj casualty list hotrs rut man severely -wounded from Hammond and one from Gary: SEVERELY WOUNDED. HIUT. C. A. KIDEK, 221 Marshall St., Oary. OinKOE JAMTS, 575 Sibley St., Katnmond.
Girl Guardian Who Kept Down the A. O. W. List
Jr s , X MiSS KETTA D ROSS I . b . o that it!-pn f!o::i home and aii, al-k aiee f ! o v hap h e n a a ;' a long i ',:. if tv.ighty nu-e to be m-.thrd ' and !""'.! after. And the notherlns i. all th mo' accpta'.le if adn:!n.stered by a pre' t- K:'!. Thai ? th i pS'Ott Miss Xet'a I rtos !; hn .oh a s icCfS behind the counter of th information h'jreau of the At:.et ican T. M. I'. A.'s Kas II 'it 'n I.ondr'r. Thphc ogi aph t-; : l be :e o2Pizc'd by htmd i d s of r.: "i w ho w n t to hr 1 1 h inq-Ki ies lang'.nc f rm ho-v to get. hold of a ned and th-ad to l;ow to cet baok to tatt.o or sh:p re tk were - I listed 3 A V. O. i.. li.' HARBOR iRRESTED rrl M:.;i"! of cr N. siret.. Indian j Harbor: Manard Jotrs of SjjS Hra- i lock sue", ltvi ma I (a rko:-. wte airoetftr5 Sat .rda' r.h by Capa".;i Stron w . lb .'ff.' -r ("...i.i.a and finotb. ! e'ft'.r of i r. lOirirrnl polt.o on Ind :a na y o! ;. r;d. .-:arsed -n :'.h b; .ng- J sng i.q'ior into the ,-tate j Th n-r who had or"- gallon, two p;nt an I a half c' n hifliy were each' fined l?'t by .Judg Klo! in th Ham-I ntond court th-st morniLg. Hay ?riff.ih of rliltimTe iv ! H e cfc w i h. "" a? 3'. f.-i -t th1 .-'-r ' t ! m 1 1 i t too i acant h ! n w a ( tt 1 ' & p " o .'i . ! THEY WANTED BAOLHO 'REfllS' However, Hammond Men ! Are Too Foxy and Take Pair to Police Station. Two r.ikhart :i;n who had been eel- I ebrattng not wisely but too well, over In West Ila'rimond this morning were ; on their way iv-me when they drove 1 their - at, a line ix-l;nder nmhiite in the d'toii. r ;-. iih tun' along the s (i of liutnhani lonci. Not i ' e n : ! 1 " ;pt I . : I: c y e.1 up :.ine;' nd tv.ade ar:sn:n- . inenls witii ti. o'i 1 1 be p-jiid out of the d'tfii. ranker to ct 2b lor the i oh. ! Wheo Granger had puld them out ! on t'n re-ad again iio asker f,-r bj j ;none hut the :nen thinking that thy i n ere f; ee, --rf iTr to pa" and started off. o.t had corte or!;, a fer- f-rt ' ;',.o n'"."!:!.'- t-;Mi'"d ? i n; e t a-j 1 1 a ih--weve si il! cha :noi t the G;ar.;r trurk. ' Grartger ti,--ti got p' v A and hauled' he r j.nd us ooipantj to the Ham- I n-ond police slat. on ''.'here the men d- ' tided to pay what they owed and ' j allowed t- leave. j THE TWO IGNATZES E 111 ARGUMENT 1.'-' night about 3 - o'clocl-t Ignatz l'oltocf f Wabash a.'en'ie. W. Hammond, w ho had been drinking, got into an p t gument with Igtiatz Kaleta of "3S Uory sf i eet, Hammond. I'utinc; Ihe nua'rel 1-lto .ircw a r- ' ol er and sh-it Ks:a. breaking hi." :i i'ii-. Kale;), was Ri.-en iirsl air! b v I ; . Ve-i':?, t iien taken to St. Ma t ga rt' hOp ! 1 I) the ;.i; .;-e pa t t o 1 . to', to was aiie.ie.j by (.'a pi a n n.tnbach w ' ir Officer 11 anion and rand re; at ?S Waba s'n a eni:e. i ha j ged with f el .-n : i a.vr.ul; and i viie held on a Jl.io.ii bond pwe.Mins tiie ,.u!ome i r K i e t a ' s I n i ; t , -
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Blue Sky Legislation WilL Give Indiana Statute to , Protect Bond Holders. j ! Vl.MF T5i fFu; AT Sl'ATK ('jiriTAt . INDIANAPOLIS. IND., Jan. 13.! j When the seventy-first General Assembly convened here this after-.' noon for the real start of its sixty day journey, it was expected that both the senate and house would receive bills for the first time and i that many of the more important; bills that are to attract state-wide ' atention at this session would be thrown into the legislative hopper.1 Probably never before have ; there been so many measures al HITHER, GENTLE SPRING, HITHER You poor cuss whose coal bin is nearly depleted. Draw up your chair for an earful - L. L. Buckley, a fireman on the C. &; E. I. at Gibson swears he saw a flock of about fifty geese flying directly north at 4:30 Saturday afternoon. He also swore that he was absolutely sober at the time. Buckley resides at 77 State street. Hammond, and. is a good church member. MRS. FUNKETS FATHER IS KILLED BT CAR Miscalculates Speed of the' Train Wliile on Visit and ! Life Is Crushed Out. ; Cittiens of fjast Chicico were gri'cd 'his morning to 'earn of the sud-fen dca'h of Mr. kT of C'htcas". father of Mrs. TV. J. r'unkey ,tp.. n- "-n street. Mr. Packer, who had bet .siting his daughter. slartd to meet the Indiana Harbor car at the s-witeh near M'ess aienue to se-uie a pa ekage TihicU the condU'.tor b?d in barer for him The apress due in TTst Chicaso at S:4i -was coming and Mr. Fa'-ker must bac miscelculsted the sped of the train, and fried to cross :n nt of the train in order not to mis the Harbor ear. The e-xprcf-e bit him. crushing hts ykuii and dath earn instantly. Huber's ambulanee fas .ailed AVA (ho fatr.il" -e a? r.o'sfied. ("larle rif'i'r of Tudi.'in ITarbor was notified ard nrim'dtatety toft fop the t ;-,y to oon-.ey the sad ors to bis mother. Arrangements will be announced Itiiep. SAYS DIFFICULTIES INSURMOUNTABLE (By International Newt Serrice.) V 'l ! IN'IT' O mount a hie d'.ffi' of formation o Jan. in.- In in the wav of r a t . o r 5 lea; at th.s time. Senator .tr!ing. of South liakota. d'clared m the senate th-.s a'teinoon. " He adv-sed povtponrient of the present effort to create su'.h a leacue on the ground that no combination for the enforcement of peace is nece-sarv and referred to "The para,'ix of cnfoic-.-i? Pce by thteateninn - a t ." j v though; t '-hat under onoit.ons a. u-'v exit and are itk-ely to e-.;., c, 'long- lilt. in the future, thi - r.o nerd fo- a league to enforce pe--e " Sterling scid. ."1 "' ,hat the relations and mutual purpose, of the al'.d nations are such as them-,.;v-constitute a perfect guarantee aga-.r.st war betwe-n themeelves a"d a reasonable guarantee of 1h peace, of the world." DETROIT RAILWAY CO. IS UPHELD (By International News Service.) WASHINGTON. .Ian. 1". The Petroif Railway fompany was upheld bv the supreme couit of the I'm ted States today in a decision reversing; 1r;e federal judge who held the rail-, wav to the terms of its franchise... The rouit re ersed oti the ground '.hat a eom.panv is eniitled to earn a reasonable nr. 'ft on it 'r.?Mn:'nt The fair during Ii.gh P''c's in th war u. inl"! ff iclen i f'"r prnfl. You'd like to take a punch at the kaiser you say? Then buy a Thrift Stsmp.
BOLSHEVISTS 2,100 LOSSES
ready prepared for introduction thus early in the session. This applies to all the Republican platform measures and to several measures that the Democratic minorities will' introduce, and it also applies to such important "outside" measures, as that, which will relate to the : regulation of "blue sky" stocks. BLUE S1CT LEGISLATION. Ti e "h!i: sk " legislation, v. hi-h , ' been ippron' h'd ! rc-:n s f-ral ni!Ss dM-iiis the past no mn th, now is :.a;-:i.? ;.it- concrete 'ot;u arrrn1y and Imiisisa is promised a stat;i'e, -which ' ha!i a'.'tnally dfal with the problem of, fake si'i k sal-smen in suvli a -.va y that i the million of dollars in liberty bonds and o'.lier tov f rnmfnt securities, h-ld by persoi'S hitherto mmsed io acctn-iu'a - , t:ns of wraith. il bt s;; f ' gita rded. It he- b m--- known teilay that ' through H U':,ie. (. of sales for 'he Lib- . iCe n t ir.'ied o;i pace :hre) STATEMENT Initial Session Not Satisfactory from an American Point ot View, T JOHN NIC TIN (International V-wn Serrtc Staff Correspoadeat.) PARIS, Jan. 13. Delegates to the first session of the supreme inter-allied council at the foreign office on Sunday afternoon failed to reach any agreement on the procedure of the peace conference, it was learned today from an authoritative source. The second session of the meeting is scheduled to begin at the foreign office at 3 o'clock this afternoon. DH.AO FORTH SPSCTB.E. 1. 1a i i.eii-.-n w.j understood to be unsatisfactory from, an Ameriean rc-in. c' : ;ew. The ypectre of : cret lplomicy" ! ha already b"n drasrred f--rlh hv the tt'w '?-J : comment up-n the: -T , -.e - - -e . jr' 'Vv'V-' 11 " rM-ccier! that y , ' V. '-Jt ofiicia! statement f ' t-ttush- at the conclurj.i lmeu&JIk ran j sion of the second -S-Ove . i4j session. This me.-tinK of the premiers and foreign minister along with President Wilson and Secretary hsning, was called f--r an intr-change of ideas on matters of organization and detail regarding 'he pome foiifefot-.o progiam. SOME PSOSEESS KADI. Thr.-t some progress had heen n; (Con'm ;ed or. pise three.) DESERTERS DEFY U. S. MARSHALS j (B7 International Ne-ws Service.) f K1.A1 liSVl L.L!-;. via.. .Jan. IS. -V-;:, i the i ed flag reported .till ff;. in- over: the t.,ounta;n iione of the 'raw v 1 at tiie f.-ot. of Coosa mountain, the : i'rav.1y gang, mo'l of them alieeed men n : ii n ' t and (ejrirs from ihe arm:, cent m tied this morning to defy; arrest by fniteij Slates mat glials. dp- i titles and troops from Camp Gordon.According to the latest reports, the ! desperadoes luve sent word to Go.i Doreey that their froces bae been increased and that they would res.s apture to the very lat. The -ene of, the outlaw- cans: is se-.en mils from) Bl.'iirsvtlie where -n the ("rawle.- abod--stro-.g!;.-bari-eded and armed to th 1 tee th. the sharp-eyed are f-rep-j , e,J l'--i "k II and he killed." i TONS OF FOODSTUFFS ARE SENT ABROAD (By International News Service WA-irNGTON. .Jan. 1.1 -Thio go essels loaded 'with ?i-',.'ici of flour .md other .cod; .:ff. are toute to h .-a ;:-. where the;.- w unloaded and the cargoe. sent r"pap-e and sold to ihe people at the war department anno in- d afieinoon. "I'he supplies w e , e pure ed by the department in th.. o-i and wi:i he d';' ributed under Hi. le t on Ilej be r ! lb ... e ) ca i -i - . e li -i i b e into r o s t , ha sr. 1 1 y di-
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U. S. Embassy in Berlin Near Which Twenty Persons Were Killed During Street Battles
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T n nt - pe i on S ST n r-' e ' i t o h a ts fight. p 'mb5e.ey in ten k.Ued in tii" .tt around !!. t."n ted Stat f'jlin. W'i.rth': a";' A' , i ! u i n 1 no w n . i'ii ;n ;in w e ." THE! WANT PARTICULARS WASHINGTON. Jan. 1?. Demands by Republican representatives for a btil of particulars a to how the president piopo.-es how the I100,C?0 t'00 to be expndd on Amr-rkan foodstuff.? for foodlesa European? were met with arg smnta of rmorrat!c leaders of the House, including l'ep: esentat'A Tever. of 5outt t aroima. che-rman of the House agri- uitural committee that to deny hungry or star ing: peoples overseas supplies from Ani'tnan fo"-d store-houses would he to en "urace the pread of l'.olsh . ism at home as well as a'o road. WILSON CABLES TO CONGRESS WA6HINGT'"'N. Jan. 13 "Eol?heN ifsn ft, Kui ope is stadilr ad-- arc-in nd can or-ly be ch by f-.od. ' President t'tbcr declared in a -.abb--tram to Chairman SiierU. -,f the House this nrtern-'on -.n uppo"t of , , ; l . (-H.HI I,,- t,i"i t th measure ;-! -. -i-n. feed Phi rope. ! c a n n o ; rnestly or s: utge upon 'ongre?s th- appropriation fr whuh Mr. Hoover has adid for the admimsf.ation of food relief," the cabled merao tate-i. Vood jel-ef i. now the key to the whole i;.,rpean s : t u n t i e-n and t .... nr ,.e.T-e r.o 1 s h " V i ? ni 1? th ed - V -1 ' ' " c a.Mt-cns, westward. It u I'":-"1"-,;.?nuan; . U cannot hc stopped bv ro-e but it . an be stopped by food, and all lb" leaders with whom 1 am in confertr.ee a -ee that .-once, ted action ir. this matter is of immediate and Uat importance. The money w:.!l not. be spent for food .for Germany ;t,elf. because manv cgn buy it. food, hut it will he ..pent for nnancinc U.e movement of ..,ofJ to our real ft tend? m Poland and ,,, ,,,,,.1,- of the bbetated unit, the A'ifro-ltungar-.an crr.pi;e ard our a.-.o..-atrs in 'he p.lkans. I heg'vou w.il present Of" msfer with ;0..;Me uicei..-y and force 1 ,-, ihe congress 1 do not. how we' tan find Ceflr.iie powers with whom to conrt,;de' peace unless this means of stemming the tde of anarchism be emn.o- ed -woonnow wilson. HE SAYS IT CAN'T BE DONE (By International News Service.) WASHINGTON, .li" Ti.--rec;a.-.ng iiiat "it i. nia-f-aHv imposs'blf" t--attain j-.stic -Mid e.juity f-'-r the consumer in tl-.e matter of laiitoad rates with the railroads under i-ti.ate ownership or control. Hohe-t NV. Wooby. a member o the Interstate Commerce 1,'orr.m isH.o.i to.ia-' 1 raed that the M- -ydoi t'f-;""-'l '"' "'' f-e-war ext-ii- . K-n of p'o-. r ' n :-ie n . contiol e ai ! .. oil. .- o i l-s : " i-" : i l,e p..-s i!e t o f iS able p toi ,i i f . ' fit s; time -n-.;; is 1 "n a at- ira - n -i o e st tnC. ; -o : n i of the i on i. , -il e i as well as - f tl p. i- and the , : Woo! lev made t li '.or.' t.'oui ru - s i on e r i f o i n 1 1 1 r n d a 1 ; o n in a .taten-.ent p; -m'-i to tii- s--:iate I n t e --s ; a t e co n i u -, e i . e o :ii nn 1 1 c . ; n v p - t. satins t! e r-i.li-.n4 -i '.: i-n
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1 ; o w s J in i h w!,'i' ti. e 'TritH's; he?tt of i!,' tiri'-h ' t'. ".v hk h ' s located (j i n". a n a p , t a I f ph t : n s . n i h ' i'it has ; a'r. o,i nd J : 1 i n : r r i BONE-DRY AMENDMENT SUSTMIE (By Iatei national Ilawa Serrice.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. Tie iea bone-dry amendment wii auetaloed by tha supreme court of the United Statea this afternoon when it reversed the. federal district court of West Virginia, which in a decree freed Dan HU1 from an Indictment of bringing liquor into a dry state in violation of the amendment. The court directs the lower couit to hear the indictment against KilL Latest 'Bulletins Renewal of Armistice. (By International News Service.) T.-O.NPON. Jan. 1 The terms on which the armistice w ill be, renewed will p.-, e Marsha! Ko--b and the allied cmm.tr.der? a freer hand and add;tional power to take the initiative. ",f c;rc-irntanc.-.-t o-ican-i " a-. -erd r.g t '.n 1 --rjiV! t ;. -n r'civfl by tl,'- li- nin: w ? fro m Pai i? tliu alt rnon. Thirty Killed in Dresden. (By International News Service.) nKKl.lN VIA COPENHAGEN. Jan 13. .Thirty Hpartaeides were killed at lre.den last night when tiiey attempted to capture the plant of the I-resim-Nachrichten, :i !"--al Socialist rie -,-.-a pa -per. The a'tct; wa. rep-il-ae- b; b?cni ttoops, who hid c-iririi t"i! Irdden macl.p.e-i u n ne.; Withdraw, Says Johnson. Bl LUr-TlN.l (By Interaaional News Service.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. A resolution ase;-tmg the opin-on of the sen-a-o that 'The l'nit'-d States soldiers hould he immediately w.th-irawn ! fom Fi-issla" -v;i- ;.u c .-e n t e,j th-1 rtjnate lbs .-. i-r i n-'Oii b-- --riaio: ,ioiin.:on - f i ."i I i f . ; n n . Pension for Mrs. Roosevelt. I H: i.i.rtiv. (By International News Service.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 1.1. A pens, on of J.1,000 a J oar and free of the ma :!? w ould be Roosevelt, widow Roosevelt, under granted Mrs. Edith of former President a hill introd jced in the senate this afternoon b Srr.oot. of Utah. Senator TWO LOSE LIVES TN AEROPLANE (By International News Service.) l-'C' I!T WORTH. Tss . Jan. t .1 I.ieut. John Gardut. of Shetudar. Wyo.. mechanician, and M. H. u-nn. of T'itt"bu i g. I'a . w ere killed instantl.'" todey vh'll I h. ei- bpt-l-:. (;;";-.! t - t !'. e es 1 t ':, Mil- ii Ml!lan. i-a'..- le. in. . and .'ran-- I'o.cti. --f .,r.i.i.i. i .a . W e ; r- ; n j ' I " e .) : ,. ' . i t till" e a - ; , r ; -' hf n : uiaiit lie iVv n ' t e In fell. Invest igat.ciic 1 a - e been ,,-d---ed in ' -o ; i t a .-e Lake County's work is not done till she has bought more W. S. S.
qppoIdto movement
Take Stand Against Saddling Unnecessary Eurden on Taxpayers o! Lalo Co, The Lake County Bar Association went on record today after three hours discussion as opposet. to the establishment of a crimin.-,; court in Lake county. The meeting -vVas attended by forty attorneys of Hammond. Gary, East Chicago. Whitin-, Crown Point and Lowell and th-: vote against the criminal cou-i ' movement was practically i;nanii mous. MATTER LAID ON TABLE, . A motion to lay cn ihe t,Pi, a rocc.,, Kiendaticn for the csf!li?hn-eri or fifth room of t!.c sl:pt.rivr ,.vu, , i ' arrieo. CO to 1 The mo-.ng was the beginnine ' Lake count;. s tie-west ..curt right rlug out of a r-y.itit.il f ian to hv, t- ! legislafure now in session estabiii. pat-to court for the 0Cl-l:.,., s i:-imi:,.,, ; i'i'.6ni!e an i i.u.-t, ,-re .,.,. MATTHEW MAKES SPEECH, j 1 U: only '.i.-iry aMorr.ev j)0 re.-. the in'.-.-iing i,oiu , i;,,, , c.f , hr J1;l, : n"n' 'UP' nor ic-urt was Wiiliim H i Matthev.- v -iu rsp,;s,-,j -, . I'uro.iK tic ji..uisi.:.n ,n ,.,!,.-, r..fl, : t. tally inery nuorncy took pert the foiI ---vrng (ae, as to the tondition of tiie courts of the ,Jr,y wrre brousn( ou " j CRmiNAI. WOBK ON WANT. ! l- rrohibitimi j-,,. f ransfer'red !ere,t P,rt c,f ,h. crin,lr)a, w.ork ,e j federal court a;-d caus-i a general dcreale ,..f enmma work of ei; kinde ... ! 'o.e rurerior courts. t The cemrcnsation act and the creation of an industrial bc-trd ha- - minishcd the number of jury case.". i The superior courts are graTuni-- ; catcning up and are able to clean up a ! docket in tw o term?, ATTORNEYS TO BLAME. I The courts are idle much of tl-. j t.me beoauee of the failure of attorn". -I to app---a--. tu-operati..n of the id;-s ! and of G.o ait-rwis and the ws speed up the v. ork. e. X. emergency exists wh,, h w -i-! ran', ire creation of a new co-;r', mu- U i less a criminal tour!. ''"'I'-i'ml courts established , ;"tb.-r rnrts of Indiana except Indian-;-u.is ha-, e bo,, abolished OTTENHEIMER PRESIDES. Abe Oitenheimer. East Chmas-o r,rr-. : dent of the as.-ati-.n. presided, ard I Secretary E. G. .-proat actd in cif-r;.: 'capacity at the mretins. Th.- q-i,t.r,-. 'of the criminal court was .M;SeV -r, Jesse M ilsori who moved that tho ciaiK-n d!appro-.e of th- estblishtr.t ;cf any mere court?. The motion ws , later amenle to oppose only the e;--?b-. Itshir.g of a criminal court "an-i -nba-j fc-rin i as pissed, j The pro and con argument which j place following the placing of tbe'o -,g-j inat motion by Attorney Wilson and 'tb. i amendment hinged cn nhetb-r or not I (here was need of another superior court ; for b-j;h cir il and cr.m-nal . ork. HAD TEW rBIEVD?. The proposal for n criminal coui i, fi ; fe-v friends at ihe mv;mg, posiblv i.e. cause it ,va, understood in advance' tha Hammond was lined up strongly aiamrt i'. In brief, the attitude of -'he a;'-,,r-neys who ppokc follow: Wilson. Hammond Opposed to any more courts at this time. Pattee. Croeu Point Fa-, ored csih 1 !hm --nt of criminal io-u t. Whinery. 1 lantmond -.rmpo.ed ci -.- 1 ' er,, ;. Xo' .-Pi-o.-ed to rur.e, ,, court. C. P. Tiul.i.a ! ;.a n-,mond - Re. mended preiduis .'uri for -,;;p-i courts. -,"lcu a;"ii.l criminal tout: Convey. Hammond Said it waless to oppose c-niinal court as i; v-a slated to go through. Put urged .--tia'ion to oppose it anj ; as mailer cf pj-ine iple. DENOUNCES IT. fion . L-ei g i . iiamni-no" l.enou n--; criminal .e.jt h- an pc-i 1 1 u r ion . I'ii::;. Ear-s Cimaco Opposed to uin:ir.al court. MeM'fi-, Hammond-- -Not for criminal court but for some form of jclief t-5-p'ei up court work Matthew, Gary Recommended criminal court as a panacea. Uwyer, Lowell Satd people of south end of county are opposed to crimiail court. Moran, Hau.niond Oppo.-ed under an.circumstances to mining of prohs ,iu". cnilo and criminal w orV. in one corn ; R-)e. Eat Clio hso Oppo-ej to rv:tion of a criminal court. GW.H Peters. Hammond Mo ed, l'i-ai.-iondmeu to the -.notion n gainst the bill. '. J. Hurray. East Oh r ago Supp-'-'u-ed criminal cowt and denounced present criminal rraotbe in the county. shoot orr eikeworks. There were -sensetjorts falore 1 r i n - the debate. Atrorne I'omoy b.iw ej hat laae for ihe iufantr to folio-,..- . he ir. -tare. that the .-rirninal ! I - SU re t... be put 1 h V : p h. "An thing ! might a- liepe or .i.-.,,e ete is llhe hun'p-.lip: tll pain.i a si.'-ue -.all." eei-Uif.; r'o: "Thev are going to t.i'k" a Kans eo, it. Il i .j ; I set and all frei an ft .-. . h -- n bill h'-a i (Cmi in'.cu on page six
