Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1919 — Page 1

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HAS THE DIPLOMA He States He Never Asked for It and It Came As a Surprise; Can't Use It. DEVELOPMENTS IN SCHOOL QUIZ Miss meeting cf citizens at Industrial high school th.j evening o protest against permitting McEiroy to lea.'?. High school pupils voluntarily circulate petitioa declaring they want a principal whose s gciturs on a diploma mcaus something ami that principal Mr. McEiroy still is McEiroy. refuses to entsr the d's.. ussiou. Hollis Hunter denies ever asked for diploma but admits h has one. minus McKlroy s signature. Hunter was once expelled fr.m school for a few days Ky McElrov without just cau?" and re-'nstatci whn the mista'.as seen. Hunter declares. Petitions to the hoard to retain McEiroy circulated by pupils in the grade schools. Bl' L.L ET IN. If is reported on good authority that tJir tlonrd of Education has folly de cided to stand pat oo the. McEiroy re- j iinatlon -nd will not think oX re-on-irc-lInB It. Not in the faoa of ail that has j -n a.d ana cone, it jb W' Du.tioie t can do anything to help Mr. ;!. fcfiro'y to a new position cr help int in any other way 1 assure you t ill be. glad to do so." .Tust to ahow there is no rancor in h'.s hart. Hollis liur.ter. insurant.MM, whoss name has figured pfora-r-ntiy In the current eehool board i'lrg'.j, made the ahave. statement to a joporter tods:-. ilunt-r hotly denied ecourat.on made by some that he is ths one "i-ho t;ei the. can to !"!roy." The records show that l!r. ."T-Elroy resigned and Hunter doesn't. !v;nl: the diploma laciuent had anyiH'r.g to ds with h'.s quitting tie Job f principal of the high school. ror that rrattsr. Mr. Hunter admit oaving tha diploma which Mr. McEiroy ilec'lmed to sign. But he denies that he ver asked for it and ays the first be nw of it was wher. a ramoer of ( t h board of education told him one j i-ad been issued'to him. t 1 "owing- ten - ears sifr his last year j 'n -hool th favor was very un;i- i cted and Mr. Hunter thanked the i member of the board, he stated. LEADING SPIRIT. While in high school Hunter s-n a adicg spirit as ha is now in the Cit-. rens rarty and he "won distinction i .ii ar athlete. Thnse were th days! .-f Bla'r. Belman. Elliott, JTurray, Kennedy and other ath.ates who made I .p winning teams, scnooi spirit was .ntense and Hunter has always been ; loyal to the high school. Last ii coached the football team. fall t-"hat motive the sv.perlntendent and km-.! nf e.lueation had in look- i . - . - 'ng up bis .V.l rer.or.4 anil (i.fiflmr ! - - - 1 h e deserved a d'.plema or whether it nas a rood memory on some one's rrt that brought it to their attention itunter doesn't know-. j Hunter states that he will nor be 1 prosent this evening at the mass meet-j lug :n tns itaustnai niga schoo.. .-;i i- harl to sav reeard n? the affair he dictated to a reporxer una ui.-i " ment. wrd for word, follows: OinVT iVIT SCHOOL "In the first plate T never quit scho"L T attended fbur complete years. At the expiration of that time my people's finances and my own ma le (Continued on page two.) - - -j NEW CONVOY DOCKS TODAY - Intel-national Netrs Serrlce. Nl rOr.T NEWS. V.V, Jan. IS Cariv. ng 1.1113 officers and men, the battleship Nebraska, arrived here today. Aboard are members of tho illith fiold signal battalion. 421st and 4-'2nd tele phone battalions and casual company j '222. They will be sent for demobiliza.- j tion to New Jersey, Long Island. Iowa. ( flb.nois and Kansas, y The battleship New Jersey, also carylrg troops, was scheduled to arrive with the Nebraska, but put into A.-ores for rcvans. the i .-TT-T.O-M CAV5 DEFEAT WILL COME International Hews Serrlce. LONDON, Jan. 25. "I am convinced that the policy of the Sinn Feiners is bound to end in defeat and disaster." FDis John Piilon. Trish Nationalist leader, in a letter made public today. ' The I e.su't of the general election., no more represented a- decision of the Irish po..pl in favor of the inn f'ein tlian the result in Great Hritam cu!d be accepted as the final vruict for n reaction ga!nst th; Irish pobey o Lbojd Ce-crg.''

Textile Workers Threaten

(By International Mews Service. ; LAWRENCI.. MASS., Jan IS. A na-tion-wide walkout of t-'vtile workers after eight hour of work on Feb. U was threatened '.'is;. Jiundreds of thousand? of miil operatives would bo af- , ft c ted. The workers are demanding a IS hour w"ek beginning 1-b. with a i continuance of the pr'-sent v. ago j, : v i fur a I -hour week. A number of c?t-e.-n mills ha rjeofd this demand- ' Law rence. with its -1 -j. r' jl ".. tii. workI ers. Is otii of the 1 ading northern in- : tors of agitat ion. i The. Lawrence workers t--dsy sen od 'an ultimatum upon then- local manufacturers demanding a e. -nf ercr.ee or an answer by seven p. to... 1- riday. Flans are uml'T "ay to r-ir.troiiace in the Massachusetts -.'siatur.- a 4 : hour bill a5 niodi:;.at:on of th 51 h--"..r law which r. er.t into eif..ct six je-ars ijo. The 45 hour bill failed m the sin- . at-i last j car by on. vote, having passd j the house by a large majority. : The mills have mac:- money or. -a -r cor. ' i-ae:s. according to the operatives ; jsi.'l (..ill an1.', u v.i . the. sme wag- iut. it is said. l-o, that 1 the manufacturers, now heirs; short ' 'order', would rather shut dc-wii their plan's than grant th demands. For School Subsidy j By Intematlona.1 News Sarvtca.) j IVDIANAPOLic. IXP, Jan. IS. ' Trustees and officials of several pnvate- ! Jj owned normal schools v. ill appear be- ' fore the legislative committee of nc , state board cf education this afternoon i ; and present tneir pUi.s, whcicby thu j state of Indiana would subsidize tin ; schools. They 8ra rcprcsn? atlves cf schr.0; which made formal offers of their property to tht state at a recent ( meeting of the b ard of trustees of the sta normal school. Because of abnormal conditions and competition with stat ownM schoois these private instftu'lons camvt operate v. ithout aid. it is said, and sce financial assistance from the state Jonathan Rigdon, resident of t!i r.trai !S"ormal school, Daiivil'c. will present the plan. Representatives ol the alparaisD Tti'.versity. Tri-!?tatc College of Angola end the "Winona Lake Colb g- will attend the meeting. Eddie Santry Dies Today (By lat em at tonal TTstrs Sarric ) CHICAGO. Jan. r-. Eddie Santry forr.ier featherweight champion of tha world, died here today. bantry won the worlds cramp:', hy beating Ben Jordan, on Oct. 1 . Ha was 411 yars of a?e. r. i'lip 1 .S .1 ? . Santry was -ell-Jtuow n in botr Oary and Hammond where he bad if"n refereed fights in the days when boxing exhibitions were permit teij SfT t t j W OlTian lllJUreCl In Auto Smash Mis. Jim Dullelia of 4V?$ "odJ iv, 5. -asi 1 nicaja, was wm, u. .u'. T t r. T a r a when the d"d taxi in which she was rn lir.g Co.. v. ill another au'.omobile. i'rank Hurley of State Line street was driving the taxi v. er.t on Logan St. Hammond, when in i.vnc manner it and Ian automobile driven en by Frank i Mardo. 4713 Todd a-en-ie. Last Chicago. o'lid'd. smashing b. h care nrd :nI ;urinR jlr, Hu j jjaVgarcfs Uutomobi e. I ella, w ho w .- 3 taken to hospital in .a papsmg M. C. ENGINE TIPPED OVER . ismy.-:.:. To Tth T'Ji' J Gr.lFi rrn. Ind . Jan '-'. A Mtr!.-l-o-on .-.-.ntrnl !'V'm'''i. wen f.ff tiii derail here Triday e-.-nlng Th. Jo.-r-mo' ve tipped over. r-juU ng In dstuI age to the extent of $0'''. It was taUto Michigan City .Saturday. Fre-l A. Long, of Michigan City, was 1 e engineer. V.'itii him In the - -in cab was K; reman Mahler, alt.) : Mi.diigan City. STAG DINNER AT COUNTRY CLUB There will be a stag dinner party at the ITarnmond Country club tomorrow msht Jit 7 p. m. at which tho entertainment committee will spring a surprise. So far the promoters have successfully evaded all efforts to pry off the lid they clamped down on th. crulous and the attendance is expected to be a recordbreaker. PROFITEERING NOT ALLOWED (By International News Service.) 1 1 A .M 131" 1 ti ;, via T'-.e Hatric-. .Ian. 2S. An Anpt'ii.-Ai-.ieri. an v.-l ef commission a"rive(l her today. Tin- Germans were warned against pr..fiteet Ing in food supplies tf.'ivfJ ftom the el-

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PLANT OPE ON FEB. 25 Vice President of E. Chicago Water Company Makes Announcement at Capitol. Bond Issue to Finance the Plant. 'I II. i iicv Ar Suri i"nn:.. tNIl VNA1-OLI5. lN-! . Jan. : v "... K.r k. ic-pres: i- i.t and -r,r ral iiianger of the Indianapolis talet Compai.;.and t i.-o-presid"itt of thr East Chicago ind Indiana H.-irb-T Water i nip.nii. ' b'th companies bir.g ooit rolled by t' H iis', or l'l-ila.-.-lphja. amour., -d Eriday that h-d- f-- -ii! v i.n.w.r,;,..,!'.,,, capai-itj- v -it- r "-''i-mon ; Imt fit Ea-4. '"n -a,., l' n-. .l cost cf wn:-h 1' ' ,--isv .3 f'T b '!.- East !-... i .; d Ii dtni-.a Iarb-r W.af: t.'..o.-.- ., s - M.o.hi; . Eiiis T-icn Februiry 23. ir. Kn :. .. : ,-. bt.is w ill be rpnd I'fbruary work on the filtration pla-v. .:,.!.; i.ectn w nhtn thirty days after "i . .o.-raot is award 'd It w til require r--!.-biy a. y.ar and a half to comr-Iete plni;t, Mr. Kirk said. but the watfr w .". I.'" trntTo-cd be- ; fore that time - Kid o.i' iita t ion basins are e-ir.pti.-d. f?re'U;i' castings an-1 i't'ir.ji necessary to complete tb plan' final ly will b- dtffieult to -Irani. M-. : Kirk i!d. Arrangements have - is made t,, f-nance the building the piii.t ; through h. blind i-su'1, Mr. Kirk sa d. To Hit 12 000,000 Capacity. J Th" a:tt -n of th-.- East Chicago & In- : , diana Hirb..r " atcr Company in beginrims work on the proposed punfiC'i! i. n i plant, brings to a rice Jr.r.g agitation f.ir lmj: roved mh't srt io-: f-T V.-:- ' Chb'ag ,. l!r. Knk 5a id that cigh. .-nago, when he rr.1n.1ged the- cotr.par.;. . V sav t!:e n"ed fur a filt ration phin. and 1 urged the building of one the water tak- ' en from Laek Miciiican be:'-. cf po-r 1 quality every time i'r; 1k'u beearo' I rouirh. The plan will b' so c(.nr.: ruct . d ! that it can be increase-i later to v1 tif galloi jpaci J1U GEI A IOLT Trip Tickets Abolished byRailroad Administration, Suburbanites Sad. i nr rcsiocnts '-'f Ci!i.-3.g,. the 'altinn-t rtgion and i ' vd- ised t-'day .f an imp : 1 in tii-et:iig arr'iir;i-:i!.;i;t-.. ,;s t.) l. r... iirM:K- in the r1 for individual m'.iiOiiy in 1 ! 'tr.,i 2i-rid tick' ts be d'. Ul Ul Or ill !! -i r r, i ta it hang" 1 V. !i I- '!it. a t , idiarg- 1 k-ts. The i "!. re y!d w-'ll L CIO a:..i d f-T 'he of the pur--t r..ioil iirI wdthdra-.vn on I"'- .rinr s Itj - trip f an, 1' y , . r.urclin. r r an..' rocmh'i 1 ch-: . -,'- f;i; -:;'v .;n;-,d t 'li'ii be s.ild 1 1 t'ic in : : ' i'li le P'- " rid'. Cim i'ltl n ; the idd f.-rm i"iv: vi.-e,l v ill n'"t !'" hop -red nf 1 after Janu" i t - r 1' i'.rn.i ry .1 r- .y"- i ' -1 I will he h-'i.-.r- d C'.rrci,-';-i of February, after . he redeemed by the , proportions ' ra ' i of the rai'ro.-d- . ffr this .- t V: " t h'- y : 1 1 t.ing rati roads a". . e r reseii t it p. d reasons .--me i r ...minis' en i rai t oinmu ' a t c 'iiasimtim this road c ,, i ur '-o. r.,Kln t- ;...!, . .'....I ;t t- adva !. . ,i ; n ' . ' "1" :at u ,!) c, t , c 'j i i .- p. r i 1 1 1 'V A - mp.-i-ts w jth th'- j.fea;Ti iai!rcads. it found .. if jir.1'1' to take, ad-'.-.ntaiie of tHs I'Tii.'. oion, as fii'it action would merely resni-. ;n turning i's traf to m 1 1 1 rf. 1.. v. ' th. wn.. 1 'on u dial J rates would con! inu" . ents per mile. By i b i inertaxe m it oper .i'ing c.t -. the -itric road was m financial 'traits. It si ; r-ead to the v.ar fm.anr. r p-o ra ;. oi i and the rvilron-l admv.ii-trali.-n s V."itV -' mgtom An in-. ' --tif.T.-n ' n-m-d in v.-.h:-b :t dev.-P.ped 'bat the imiltii 1- trip iti.U.-t rat"e . raiK'-d by t!i si'Htii roads l were pelo-.v the -.re-.r.t cost of the ?.rj vie and w. re also much lower thi.n those charged for like service elsewhere I ..the ,-ates in New York City, for ex- ' ample, being substantially higher than 1 those in Chicago. Follow in this in - vestigation. the railroad 8(3m,rii?tra'J'",n j authorized Chicago roads under fed- ! oral control to advance their fares rs iated above. Although the rates for i monthly romniutatmn ikw ' ' ufed by I daily riders between th.'ir suburban 'homes mul places of business are vet y .much lower than those charged the "C- ' casional rider. tn rates ior u"v ! ets will not be chao.ed." TEXTILE WORKERS MAKE DEMANDS i (By International Ne-wa Set-rice.) LAW 1 1KN ' K, Mass.. Jan. S-i.-T'X-1 til- workers tods y delivered an u!t:i matuni to the ma m; f net n rers askln ! 'f they w ill be mar.te( fi 4S-hour j week r.r.J pa d the Mrm stn-iiitit of money th'y now re.-eiv fo- a "l-hour ' '? e k ,

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Blanket Appropriation Is Recommended for State Institutions. (By International Ilew-g Service.) , INDIANAPOIIS. IND., Jan. 23 Will H. Hays, Bepublican national chairman. telU address the Indiana house of representatives Feb. 7 when memorial servicefor the late Theodore Roosevelt trill j be held. Speaker "Esciibaca announced at me cession or too House this morning. The services in honor of the late president will be held at 2 o'clock on the sanio day the congress c? the XT. S. hold memorial services at the capltol at Washington. I Imrs llureiiii 11 1 the lnlr apitnl. INI'TANA C' ol 1 -. dr. i '. i ' - S..ith.tt i 1 " : 1 day t . 1 p:,-. i- : n a o d onnv dim BODY BUSY (By Intel-national News Eervlce.) lM 'I.W.M'i 'LIS i lil n It' ci in i -ate ip a r tii-T ' r third re a line a - Ti," rrdisli t - i .a ni . d. v 1. iT.tr-di: i ;.. ,;' - n t .ai ' ri Km i.i'd ad Vol :v-- "' "uhri-c Iir".e mi: i ."i!.a i"C If - nses '-n sea: and , r.dmc i-i.vlvi.o- was up for s c - ond read in end v a - mad" ra. ri rii- r -. t'.o ia! ,.iMiieM wii'in tiic house reco'i--n,d ; tin-- afternoon. T nil' -, . -.'al.'i'di h - "..nd Mtiuaovi.' . ouct n. Vi.. .a unty v. a - i n: ecd. 'ih- bill to a hoi ish ih'- otf..- o' -ta' lUCCicnii w a mad" a sj.cciat eni'l" .-.f bii.-in.os f"i' Ti"ir-o:av- l.v Cue s.-n;te and a let figb' i- rr-li- w-in t,-as-'ir. . c-ioes up '.'io- a.ini i n i -1 ";i t c n msurru-.e bill up for "-nT re.a.tm In ihe senate, w-as niivndfd tn as to h--,-t,.e effective Sept. "u. 19C'-. inM-ad of Sept. S'l. 191?. ar.d the salary of the cmmisioner set at $i. Instead of i j - rn,,) J The , -ca;ure makij.g r.ecatu- an 1 ' Bartholomew counties separate Judicial , ,.ircl,Jlf: v as pf..s;-e,d by the s-enato and j,ou,. Scr.ntor.--- MvCrnv e.f In.' InnnneliS. KtPT. of I'.oOU"- , ,',.. ,,f Madise.n. were ille. and Cravns. r n,c,j IS , otmnit te- to attend Hie ,-.,nfcre.r,r0 in 'bi.-" Feb. 1 Jind 1L ,,f ,,,,, rn2..f, t. enforce pea.' 1 NEW CABINET IN PORTUGAL (By International News Serrlce.) MAl'LH". Jan. "-" J.-s He',, as ha be-en cominis'ond 'o form a tif L"rt :;eo cabinet, r. iv,i .- c- 1 : n LisI oil adv : s toda 1 - The t!.' litre-, in I.i-'non 1 ,i re -opened. The ni-r--i:l.-iit 'N on '.ia.'i rd ' rortuprese cruiser fioni the nav.i! idivi-s:c-n that was sent nca int Cue Itoy---.':s! sttoneb.old at Op.,rf...

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. T.M : l.El". 1 A r J-H.Fl 1 'A! T 1 . ; INDIANAI'OLIS, IMP.. Je A r iyianlif- a i-;u '.or i'i ' ion c t Tl.'-"i" 1 2 !'.! h lh'-rO"l ms i.'i;' 1. w : 1 r nii nd'-d by tic r- : : t 1 1 . o c;.- )a r.e ! .) 1 r th. e'ltii '. e isit.ng nimii! ' t o ! liAJ'seinbly. ma.le public -oda-. purpec of purchasing bind -iii l btuidmgs. or f-.-r any p'-rpoii'S 1 jf th- cxleiiJ-r-n "f Cr.e ;i - 1 i ' 1 . 111 .' T r.a i i 1 1 f'iucat . t l 0 I". r b--nv ob .u.,- iiobai Lirc-s'. --nii-ie v. 01 to - !. - Ty oi i m tl." h a H'.l ,-.-.-! f th-J go-. : i- lti.ic, . .li.lVt.- ! . : at of t nut te v tc 1 .-xpc nd Cut f-.i.r of tin '.: 1 1 ita1'. v-..uld icof a cunur.it f- . c-ofi-rnor. the !esis!-iti cf 1C'13 and the ratiksenate finance c.'iiiirc a od it is prot lb-d lo. e ni'Toocrs sua. I conn prop'-ci'i 'ii. s visd-mg coir.mi'tee ..-iisi-b-raMon a", the re- ;, i" r. i riH t ion.- made ,,s 4 h- .-'a: . At Uii" O, h ro 1 o-f -. lOl-'Till. :ur 1 n any s IK . t.f commi i") c -t in'.-rcsts of the .-I fin 1 h"t iir'n'- r uuiv d by placing 'lie ! -. ' tot " ' r V. ll 1 r.-i !:t-m y i bviol m ric rx 1 HERE'S GERMAN PEACE DELEGATION I (By International Ne tvs Service ) Ttc;:i,iN .i c ,jf nioi'Oi. Jmv tis---.il.. i ' . i . n fl a t ' '. .-' . and l'i in-'. ' vse.c. '.Cllcr 'i.-ilian ,n;.i',.-u-1 !ur to I-.nuland w:ij oe rnetr.o- rs or , rrmnv's peace rl ie cat ion. it was re- j rted t-lay. j 1- 1 -.d h-fti prviouly reported that ' , I'r'i,-' I ,v h v dw ik y red '"'"int Von st'-ecl-id' r'i" 11-mt.ta-i, forme;- i;-rmatt .- iv-l " t nilliiVk. W OUI.I he liTilinn peace '! l.-tr.T e.s a pel thai '.-:n-i .(fi-ffv ff..rt . I Re; a pic.- "11 T ,e , r--.isi.ior had fa id. WILL STOP IMMIGRATION ! ; i j j a (. j , (By International News Service.) WASHINGTON, dsn. 2. A majority the lio'i i-nmicrai Ion committee an. is committed t-.day t prohibition riiiigra:: "i te. Ti e v. s f.,r th t foe- u-.o-f 'l'i.- purpose 1? t ' P'-event a ru"n of i n n, i ra t ! . vn f: -. m -de , a s t a td uounf i e s. In a re-d'-aftcd and ? . .: ii - a :r.e ,-. . bill viit i.illy : new :r 's.--ire wb 1 h the committee will su'omit te House. nrobH'oly aft." it holds a Hie i nal meeting th afternoon the four-year be provision ..-tie u th' i regarded as certain t. e'.-.icf feature ?. OVERSEAS FLIGHT SET FOR AUGUST K-tolun.il e I -ihl t7 Internntlonnl ervler nml London 1-Uy I'.nrc). LON""N. .'mi- 2.Th proposed trans-. V'lant.-i airship finsl-.t is now set for August. A crord-ng to plans an nounced today the air voyage w.ii "e made from Fj'ain to Buenos Ay res and it is expected to take four days. Thr w-il! lie about fifteen p-rsons on the shir. a uTTrnf in rmTfT) 1 llIiUHULUO V,UUi

HAS FAILED i ',1.i,xnA.;r.N. j,, ,s. Xb-.ob.i (Intel-national News Service.) ,mi ' . bd:-h. . o: p:..'"!"r in Lus-n,, b.as I,(i.- C.. Jan 2. - Th- Koya'.iM nt -.- - j,om- t- v amburs. t.T,re b "niei-.-d the lisii.e in t'ort"g-Jl li-as fa, 'o d ci n r l' '. !;.-, j lie, to reear ture Narva and to luasoaa .-cord in z to thie late; nev.-s. th" Cbron- cte most of th: pej ulaee. it -a vis rportcle stfed today. '"d from Revo!

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4 -AaA-Si.-.Ttr' ..,..TJ4r-s- , fjfc, w s-i Jv '-. if l-v rtr. -A, V. - EvvlPs-' .Sv-j- V'-i FIRE ASPHYXIATES ARTHUR J. AKER Bad Blaze in Hammond Re suits in Death of a Boarder Last Niaht. w.. n.-rh. 'Mated last ir J. Ak o a : r 'in Id ir 3 :. ;. '1-1 7 V. . Clt.; ' rjomir.g 1 ' -as .''.tor ! rainier I ready to j : he v a 1 !-.b Akcr c the rests ur-ant re cleaning ivb.eti Jack be , r i or, 1 '. i! i iv n;:tn ioilin w-.n and r.-eroi; . ,- . Fit : The I, re rut.:; b h-'u.-e. til'" r t.i'ivan: V.tf'I a match u re i i n n - .n Li" OUi.lc- .ietr.nii on After it hiiiicied Id -ii. d a j; th-- no 'i ; of vat 11. .11 The room in deed wa ii"' !i: was found 1". !,i -h Ac r t I'ivJ l.v f: in a i-irtt'i. found e n i ; d as r'ahie. 7-o- : at he 5iii.-tl 'Ml rtust hue b and Knew n. ... d v - lh.nr-'l n su ff. r a' d w ! .it-4: of the'ih- damage v ma t t-d i' s v 1 1 1 hrve w a n. "-J Ak'-r's revoait. more lie. h'niuli. -: !? f 1 . 0 ,J TELEPHONE ILHi CAPITAL (By International News Service.) INDIAN AI''H.IS. Cxi.'.. Jam 2. That the h.-aring on ihe ten. I .i.ncti.-n i-.---tia-rong Ind'.ara from putting Ir.to elT'-ct t norary mompan; I'.utdcsou n- ratfs 'he ei -n-tr " n e rit 1 s serv it-2 p aHiidfie run in i'ur: In l c i-i 1 f'.i and Ion- di-tan- '.'"V11 dr.a for sev.ral tas. v. a , ..pinion and represent.-!'! " o e.!nniiSSlOn f se-VLl.a am-" at th" bearing public S 1 'it"S 1 Tins which opened at th federal c this mur-jmg. JudS A. T. Anderson tb temporary injunction 'n the federal

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court at Cfuea go. J .-fun in tn ease a Dutd.n dispatch today slated, here. ! Organlz-d oTitrag.s in Ireland cmV. S. I.esii, assistant attorney general tinue. At Kilivgoroon. armed n-as-t-f Indiana, taking the stand in an effort , queraders raided houses and help uu to have; the injunction made permanent, j ocupant, searching: for arms. 1 ' . , , ... ., . A-,.,-, !

laSSipea l il 1 I ' 1- O 1 1 ldl' e: e ,tii - , i. ' . i of a ".subordinate federal official to ; to susurp pow- r placed in n state gcv- j crmn-nt. At the bearing today the finnncia Iphase of the rates w a.s not , brougl,t , CAN'T THEY GET THIS BIRD? ,i!,,Prav.iai K.WJ S.i-rl.

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Congress Delay In Final Enactment of 19-'20. Revenue Law Is Responsible. (By rnternational Ifews Ssrvlca.) ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. Be- ; cause of the delay in final enactment of the 1919-20 revenue law by congress, the treasury department has framed and ready to be issued an order postponing the final date for making tax returns from March 1 to April 1, it was learned today. With the announcement that the I conferees on the revenue bill had reached an agreement on practical -ly all points in dispute the internal ' revenue bureau, charged with the : collection of the taxes levied, be- . came a hive cf activity today. PRINTIKO TAX FORMS BEGUN. Confid-iuial inf'irmatloii from ths ' ''r.fer?-s. 8 to the rates of taxation , i xed in th'j niuri important schedules ! of -he im. allowed the collector of irj ' rr.al re-enue to give the order fo- fu'i j.pe.-d alvad on the printing of the 'ax I l ,rmi hy the (jo-, trrm.ent printing off.ee. In the agreement reached by the conferees the senate managers yielded on i one point, the house munmon; on en nr, 7 ia compromi-:e was effected on the third. POSTAL AMI5DMENI CHANGES. i The f-r.ate conferees consented to ; ,Jrt'P he second class postal amendment. ; providing for repeal of tha present rone irate? on second class mail matter bbsd ; on the prop.orti.-n of news and ad-.e:ti-! .ng and substituting a ncv -,.ne plan. ' House conferees accepted the sena' ! pi orislon for a tax exemption of twenty 1 r :-r cent on bor-a ftdo sales of pas r.d foil '.vt!1,? ar.d minea to stimulates prospecting. On the war excess profits taxes j a tomproicise was reached. The sch'd-

s'royca , iron upon is sail to pro ide a. '. ' .-tr-el, ' "'"recrt tax on ret income of corporn- ' iicn not iT est'ss of HO per cent of h-

i inveti capitali sixty-five per cent o-. i c '. a ura tit at i ti-, net im ome not in exo ss of HO pr1 '.t t to the ' cent and a -r) per I'.-nt tax on war prcfit".

Mttv r points still in dlsute Includes 'he Thomas 100 per cent 'ax on politics! cotnnbut iens of more than h ; Trammel amendment gh ing a bonus of , r.e month's pay to discharged flghtiny !ii"n and the district of '""oiumbia ban ; dry provision. These will be cleared up . 'Oil' e.- teimorro V. 1 T i. experts of the treasury depat trrtit bavo keept close track of each ' provision .f tv new- law- as it ves up- ! prov.-d in rifercr.ee Admintstrat iv ' dicie;-r.S for the guidance of tax-paverc. Itherefcie, will pi obnbly b' i?.-ue-il in : r.jpid-fsre order aficr the bill be-.-tr.es a law-. NEAR BEER RESTRiCTlOH IS REMOVE! ! - ! (By International Hwi Serrlca.) t WASHINGTON. Jan. 2 C Lestrirtio: . ! on tho l-rev ing of iiear-lner arc r- niov eti in a pre ide r.t in proclamation execut by T "resident Wilson in Car's und-r : date of Jan. 2?!. according to ad vie' ''-caching the fed administration today- : '".'fficials of th administration warned i however, that the proe'amati.m does n. : become fi'ctive until th sal of the ', V. P. has be nplnoil upon it by the .state department ntid that no manu facture cp.n safeiv a'-i upon this ri formation until the proclamation baa become f.'rmally eee-ctive. MARTIAL LAW AT CL0N.MEL irlxclmhr lle by th I n e mat ioiLil "Ne-iTs Service nnd London Oally F.ilress I Lt'XLON, Jan. 28. Martial law was

J proclaimed at Clonmel In So. Tipfe; -wbo granted ; a,.,. aRj th carrison in that tow n

an,j at Oashel have been strengthened WANT A JOB SOLDIERS? THE TIMES WILL AID The. advertising department of The Times today announces that it will publish free of charge situation wanted ads for leturned soldiers and sailors. The advertisements may be three to five lines in length and may appear for three issues.