Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1919 — Page 1

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President Upon His Return Will Call Foreign Relations Committee To White House (By International Newi Service, ) WASHINGTON, Ttt). 18. Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho, KepubUcan, Bmber of. the senate foreign relations remittee, today declined President Wilson's laritation to ttend the White Rouse dinner on tee night of Tel). 26, .Chen the Xrae of Nations trill dierassed. Tne senator, la his letter, pointed out that to accordance with, enston. neb fathering r regarded a. strictly confidential and he would not reel instilled In recelTin any Information tfct h could not pass on to hie tollearaes or nee In debate. 'X am BV.ro o suggw i srcald Kiodliy In the slightest the views rt the president," the senator wrote. (By International New Serrice.) j WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. Secret information, which will not! be included in his speeches at Boston and New York, will be given! members of the senate and house! foreign relations committees byj President Wilson at the White House dinner to be held upon his. return to Washington. j This information was given today to senators who expressed i.ieir resentment over the presw dent's failure to take them into his j confidence before discussing the covenant at the dinner. Th president Is expected to give at the dinner th full story of his difri.rit es with Premier Clemenccau o. I'-anc- end other foreign diplomats. Ho i. -xpected to discuss whether there Is i-v real danger thst France will refuse ! to ratify the Leape Jf JNaHons r"n5,:: ( i,",V,i " on page five.) News Nuggets Still Had the Penny. (By International New Service.) j nf.W YORK. Feb. IS. Seeing New -ic-k en one cent is easy if you are a -,,', Will 'am K. -fic-tt. of Oklahoma, ti:, -gob" who wanted to see the) Rh.tS He had h,ut one cent to h! rr,T)!. But h left his battleship, apj t;,d o the Soldiers and Sailors' ll""1 '-Vih and was properly chape,-iK-ng in a breakfast, luncheon. ... , and a dance and seeing the "'t-i- , p well. "When he got back, to li'ij ,:.:p he sttU had the cent. j Throwing the Bull. Tntemational ITewi Sorvlce ) VEtV VOUK, F-h. 1R. roliceman J;. orry admits that he can't throw ; -i- h-il At least Gerry will not ar.. to toss four-legged hov,r.--K -, , yory soon, follwintt his hro:r p't.MoPt to capture a runaway bull hi -;burb? of Br-oklyn. Gerry's att.,,n,t cost him a new uniform and a coct'jr's bill. Sis in a Mess. (By International SerTica.) VN PERSON. Ind,. Feb. 1?. Six pasfcruKers In a Jh.ney bus were shaken , , srj bruised whn th" bus was ;r.;ck by a runaway team of for-r'-fre" horse?, drawing a garbage rragc-n! The horses were transferred to the srarbaso department when the. department was motorized recrnfy. Wli-n they heard a street oar ) c;i rns'nt: they ran petl.tnell down the s-trs-' 1. In the day's casualty list from en. Pershing are reported the following local names: WOUNDED SEVERELY. eorXN GENCIANHKIS, 923 Taft , St., Oary. ! WOUNDED. , (Degree Undetermined.) JOHN PORA, CeCar St., Indiana Harbor. In the Karluo casualty list Clarence Purcell of Indiana Harbor, so i-,r ...T-nvti.fi as niissinsr in action. is reported today as ttting present for duty. CRISL3ATESSEN. COPE NH At', EN. iV'n, IS. An industrial er:si is Ihreotcr.ed at Essen d-at . of the Krupp orks acceding t-'i information from that city today. The Essen eoviet is demanding the cniissal of tho jrene-al commanding th" ?e .-et, t'.t r rrty o. rps and the t I'.b-!.-a.wal o t. f,-rs w : tlx the aiterna-V-v e of si jftneial alriXe.

The Law Has a Long Arm When It Reaches An Offense Committed in the Forgotten Past Lands Minstrel in Court and Sends Him to the Penitentiary.

SLYLN long years ago B man t rod the j-rimrose path of daUimce ir Hammond. A 1.1-53 jut n hit ti Mi!n a chi'i was Ihjs victim. H- f!--.-U fvcr.i the city. Yesterday tho long lin-1 of fro taw reached bark to 131 2 and out of th f-r-Wtt'-n past a inmost appeore-1. i;-foro the l-tii- of j';$'ire the iHrs'"! s'd'icfr A'as ha;-:d arj ho found guilty a:nl s-er.t":-eu t- servo from t'o to twctity-ufu-j cars In tho state penitentiary. A Human Interest Story. It was one of th most dramatic stories over toid in a L-ii.e county cotitt. In 1012 John Gcyer, a vaudeville v rfornier, whose home is in 1'ittsburfh, was looming in a private home, in which the daughter of t:ui house whs little more than a child. Geyr was a fine singer. For years hi v as a tenor with a minstrel company. He played a comedy part jr. a quartet t. His suave manner victtmi'.od ih- unsophisticated girl. It m as th old story at first hut tlio cirl gr--'v to fear Gcyer and rcsfstrd him. t the trial Gcyer claimed he whs Jobbed, but it was brought out that he fid from the city. The evidence shotted that Geyer shockinpiy r-altronteij t te g.rl and then threatened her niter -

Caucus On Tax Bill

To IT COMES HIGH AT CAPITAL A Sey-Jioar man 1 tellinff a little experience, personal experience, that lllnatratee the eaee which hooie may be procured in IndianapoUs. He was stopping- at one of the leaflinsf hotels of the capital city. Ooinff tip t" one of the negro portere one evenin', he asked: "Can you tell a man where he caa gtt loma whiBkey around hern, George?" "Well, I specta mebbe I could," repUed the colored man scratching liia head. "How much win a half pint set me back?'' "I ten you bosi if you want to know. If you want to go way out to Irrlngton, I knows a place where you can git it for $2. If yon don't want to walk much farther than the state house. I know a place where tou can git it for S2.GO. But if you'll want a half pint right where you's standing, it's goin' to set you back just three bucks." Time' Brr.EA" at Statk Capit'.. , INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Yf:. 1. -oo house republican caucus, at a meeting Monday night, decided to bind the h-avy major.ty of the members to a favcrah.e vot on the state tax reform bill and he measure is to be reported for passage ...... the house Thursday morning. con- '' ,, was appointed by the speiker a: , miens to which the arious mom'ar to simit what amendments ,-v have to tlie measure and the deri'ci'on of the committee on the various amendments of the committee is to he final. THAN FLY IN ALASKA Girls Stay Away From London; They Don't Need Pep in Chorus There. (International News Serrice.) 1 L,ONION, 1'eb. IS. I'retty American 'maids who have btace ambitions and would even tart in flu. oli,.ins. had better fight shy of England, where the top salary for chorus K'irls at era k- ?i- a week. This sum, penuriously spent, mislit buy food f''r onr in Eon. ion, but ; roth ins else. In addition to the fact ' that there- is a phntitudo of girl-s a ' f.-lut market in faot amply mee ting the needs of the Brtti.-h s'ajto v 1 ! ', ,Mm. inply demand graven iir.aj:e. in the i horus, an Am ri,';in chorus Ktrl wouhi t'.nd that nil the "p p" she put into her v. orl; totally out of kilter hero, fhmlinsr. v ivacimis, "kuock-'em-d. ad" h..rus, e -I idontly ha vo not heeti found by producers of musical comedies. Nor are , t hey wa nteii. The Eondon chorus Kir!, v ho has about, as much, chance subsisting on $12 a week jn London as a house fly j Alaska, is show me sisr, f unrest. She wants more money and afer cnsultaii. n with managers, i" told that the only way to te'. i (,-,. ,-..-. snlt'ries of 11. e star" t h-r-dtlcrd. "I i'e ( . ,rus psrl ce.'.t.'Ods a '?.r is pitd ,-ieht y-t; ve t-ei e nt tor r'rt:tat lot. and tit te , n per it for a act tir. work- done. To pro . the chorus girls cited the cie of a Inilott comedian paid l,-o" "t week, who promised to appear at a. har;;y one.- rt. His cot. tract prevented htm from a ppcarir.R under his own us ;ne. o be came on the stage as one who -.nutated the famous comedian. The Budiene,-. not. knowing this, di-i not r.se te the laufths anel r-f- pprer. eommer ' n 2-. said ihat the r.ctcr f bou'd he ftudted the fnmour, o-iit'tiU't; before tym g to :m:latc- h:m.

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cmipiishinr his de.ui?r Husband Out Tor Kevenge. In tle nfantintc th: tirl marriC'l aid the inoldcnt in her past Mt' came into r.,w-,-;,.on of )iT husband. lh" was funned but he camped on Gey ex's trail. ie; er catno hack t. Hammond yearly

hut ho nind" no inquiries ab"tit th" Rt ri ! " h,i accused hvn. A 1 1 H--ush he, played local theaters between 3914 ami 101S v as not approherided unt'l the fifth of !ecmbe.r 'fst j tar. The husband caused Gcyer to bo arrested when ho came to Hammond and had registered at a local hotel. He had sworn revenge Gcyer stated at the trial that from 1 o T 4 to 151S, Inclusive, he was the tenor of Allen's Gheyene Minstrel Gov. body quartette throe men and a woman wbirn played a b.cat vaudeville house hist season. lh- it so played the comedy part In the quartette. "I'm The Goat" Geyer. After n'otve I 1 a eel", i" tb ' t court Geyer in i-urt buildir.R deIt '"Iwa'i JiiOOt'.at 'he Kir I aud rn "' ho Roat." , tj.l wht'.e ho 1 ! v-t't.'.-.cd in hi lied ooi i p r Co. o'ared t i f c: nt of t ho h.'-r ftmo' Geyer i.; ed in Hanr v ork hv th Bind Majority There was an attempt to present amendments to t!, ly. by Representative I.aushlin ami others, which would take from the ioa--.iro much of the foron i !,ew has with regard to control of the state tax o. mmitisioners over local tax levies and heal taxing officials. Whether thero amendments, or p.ny of ihem. eventually will become part of the tax bill as it is to bo passed by the house lies entirely with the special committee. The house ways and means comrrlt'ee had completed the general appropriation bill Monday night and this measure was to be introduced in the house probrhly Tuesday. In general it was to prode appropriations totalling JS.001, '"" annually for the next two years. The jpeclflc appro-prut' i n lull to bo completed within the m-xt few days, will carry appropriations of $1,750,000. of which $400.(tot i- i'-r the elefrayir.fr of expenses of tho se ing the wartm-.c i could not b !r"t 's mstitutioDS, durc period, which t of appropriations f.f two years ago. Representative Swai-i. ry'.o is the rai.'nl:ig house member of the wa;s and means committee. In harg'' of the appriation bills, said that revenues of the state for the biennial period ensuing from now on will tofal approximately $1 4. 500.000 thus leaving a leeway above the appropriations that are carried in the two hi? bills. Tt was reporter! after the house caucus that a special commit- ( no of threo members would consider r. menuments to the state highway commission law and this committee would report the measure sometime In the near future. Lieutenant Governor Bush and Senator MC'-ray, in n senate upheaval Monthly, in which Senator HeOray irttrodueed a new German-in-the-shools bill, "passed the buck" to tliC' RmTiior and the republican state administration directly and action of some- sort on the t;erman question is expected at once. FIRE IN HIGH SCHOOL. (By International New Service.) 1'NION CITY, Ind.. Feb. IS. I-'ir, believed to have originated from a spontaneous o.mi. ostion of a co:npeund us"d in tuo ;.;in the floors, destroyed the j;.n,iii.(i Union City high s.'hooj late C st ! d : y . The Greetntt -e. ( .. tiro department fds called on for a.d. but they arrived too late to ho of assistance. Insmanoe on the i i'Ming was about S2;.,0'-.0. BROKER IS CONVICTED (By International News Service.) NEW YORK. Feb. IV J"hn t Anderson, wealthy insurance bre.ker, was convicted in jreneral sessions to- ' ,if,v. of criminally roei ins stolen ' tiopertv. lie was remanded to the t IninJw until Friday f r sentence. 1 on January --j. 191?. one of the J most darinjr and successful jewel roliI b- in the hu-tory of Amiican j t i inie. w a ..-it--ed at t'ti" estahlish- ' merit of the J I t I ; . r-Hose i o., Chi(aro. j The tot;.'! h'ss '.;.- $2".0i0. Atnonp the ' Things t.'iiteu itt.s f $l'2.0ft) p arl neck- . laco. WILSON IS RESTING. II V JOHN F,nl- KMV. ON EOAUb U. S. SHIP, GEORGK WASHINGTON. AT SA, Feb. 1 7 By Wireless. Tie: weather eb-ared durv.r; the night find today it was bright net v, m. I ; v; .!. :;.-oit, tailing' tt.Ksnfof the change, walked on the dc-c't of the c eorso Washinrton for exciC t - e-. The president is continuing; to ge-v ail the i st possible, followinv his arduous labors in Paris. SKYMOUR Alexander Oolvin a Seymour soldier, who went through some of the worst batties of the war, with the American Expeditionary forces without a scratch, was rtir-i.-w n -and injured by an auto shortly after arrival in New York.

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. 'r t 'jeK if - it f rt fS,5 j Frederic Semprini. i Frederic Semprini, chief ir.structoi i of the American pilots' school tr Milan, Italv, has written an armj j etTicer in the U. S. that a hug j Caproni p'ar.e is beirip prepared a' ; Milan for r trans-Atlantic flight. i would rot surprise bis friends ii Camprini should attempt the trip j , himself. NO FIFTH LIBERTY LOAN NOW ISeries of Short-Term Notes ; Will Be Issued; Repeal of Bontf Issue to Be Enacted. WASH IX- i i'hi.V, Feb. 3 5. There wt.i be no Fiftii Liberty b ar, or Victory loan as it n as t tiov- been termed, under en aspeitifnt tentatively reached this afternoon by the house ways en-1 !i-.eaj! committee, in conference iviMi Secretary of the Treasr-ry Glass, tnstead a s ee? of flmrt-t'Tm notes tvill he i.-tsued, ami '.mn the congress will S'tt I he c.ate of interest. Under the o.s;,ns? Liherty Loan -eg. Islatioii the secretary of the treasury coud authorize a $f..O'n.Aff.Ai''0 loan. h,:t the inte;-,- t fit? s would have to be t r.o same as that cano.i by tire ;.,.;) th loan. 1 w as stated. That, rate, four and one-fourth percent, undt r the c .mhlioiis that would prevail at he tur.e thtit th". ban was to have been foaled, would be Insufficient, in the opinion of th" 'iibeis of the eotnmittee and repres.-ntajr.es of the trea.uy dt pa rttnenl. It was dee used best, onc.er the eircupistan. vs. to me t the nation o cb'ifrat-ons by a. site of short term m-le.-, and a t-ntatu e aftreement t- this effect was readied. A substitution measure already is being work-d out or the committee to provide 'or the flontinsr of these notes, and it will be introduced, it was stat- (.). probably in the very near future. The repeal of the authorization of a five h;'lioT! horn! t.-sue in the existinct . -cslatioti w-ll t.e enacted. HOOSIERS WIN MOTOR BOAT RACE (By International News Service.) MIVMI. Fin., Feb. IS. II. It. Duckvec'l, of Indianapolis, today holds two n, n,, boat records established with Cue Hoosier IV at' Rieay Ba7. rmekwel! broke the half mil- record nt the rate of thirty-four miles an hour. H': also won the. twenfJ-mUe rnr,P jn 4b minutes. 52.4 seconds. Uuckvcell's Iloosler IV, driven by t t, K')ss, of le-troit, was second in this race' and Mrs. G. G. Fisher's Wizard, driven b" her husband, finished third. The Whip, owr.'d by F.obr rt Mf.ypoie, of Chicago, w on the ten mile, race for express cruist rs in 21 minutes. 2.0 second?. TROOPS TO GUARD FOOD (Ey International News Service.) HAS'LF.. Switzerland, Feb. IS American troops will be sent Info Berlin guard the food sent into that city by th" i s., .--ctu a dispatch from that bty t. da. SPARTACANS IN MUNICH 3y International News Serrile.) Zi'P.KH. via Imdoii, Fib. is. The heudejuarters of the Munich a' my. that tmnandf ,p ;elei-aph and telepheme rations and s--ral newspaper plants '. er- set zed by the Spartacans today. Mn-hi.ie, i?'ir;s v.ere ylan'.! rt the n-f.-if.". .- f th a-'ov b'ltUitrg to svtep the adjacent streets.

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High Sea Criminal Trials Trials Will Soon Begin; Executions if Guilty. By JLOTD MACQBJT.fr (Z. N. S. Staff Correipondent.t LONDON, Feb. 18. "Atrocity trials" of Germans known to have committed crimes against humanity on the high seas will soon begin, and, according to Rear Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, the German def endants will be executed if found guilty. Rear Admiral Hall was m charge of the British admiralty's intelligence department during the war. He is now a member of parliament from Liverpool, having been retired. V method of "procedure against ;ie German o.Tendcrs has already been drafte.j, according to .Sir KeginaW. The offend, i-s will be divided into two e'ass.s: (1) Those jn authority who ordered deeds of infamy; (2) Those who carried them out. "re -, . . . i mix Mtri uiaii we now nave in cus ;oay proves no obeyed orders in com rmting any sea crimes, rfhen we will proceed against the higher German authorities." said Fir Reginald, t "Our arm Is long enough to reach the highcrurs. In the case of the hospital ship I..ndover castle, the men who sunk her will he broufrht to trial. He will be defended by counsel in open court, and if convicted he shall die." JUDGE GRILLS BAD NEGROES, EXODUS ON One Hundred Colored Men Leave Ind. Harbor, Due to Promptness of Cops. A crowd of thirty to forty negroes, picked up in the drag thrown out by Chief Williams in Indiana Harbor Saturday night, was before Judge H. M. Cohen of the city court yesterday and were, told in very plain language what would happen to them and to the colored people of that end of the city unless the negroes as h class mended their v ays. He ai . ised them not to congregate, not to be out on the streets at night unless they had business to Ret a job r-oon if they wanted work and if they didn't want work to leave town at once. The effect of the roundup lias had a more beneficlent effect than the citv officials i-ttii dared to hope for. Last liifrht. the customary hanif-outs usually thronged by negroes, were deserted. Notwithstanding that there were six (plain cloth-s men on the streets of In diana Harbor from ft o'clock until C o'clock in the morning to pick up suspicious character, only four negroes were found and these four proved that their appearance on the st ets were legitimate. Yesterday, there was a neraj entrninment of negroes out the Harbor for points south. Captain O'Don-ne-11 this morning estimated that there v.ere between one and two hundred neprr.es that left town. He said that the I roundup and the departure of so many i bad saved the situation temporarily at least in that end of the city; that he peorle were becoming very much agitated over the problem and that prompt action probably saved a more serious disturbance. YOU CAN GET THEM NOW (By International New Service.) WASHINGTON. Feb. IS. Taxpayers fall in line for your return fyms. The revenue bureau announced today that persons with incomes of $5,i"iV) cr less may now obtain income, tax return forms at offices of revenue t-c;! lectors or banks, the forms havlnj been t'istributed throughout the eountrv. Those for incomes of more than $,".C'ff and other tax return forms will be ready in two weeks. If was stated. THE COUNT DOESN'T RESIGNS (By International New Serrice.) COPKNHAGEN. Feb. IS. Count von Prockdorff-P.antzau. foreign secretary of the German cabinet, has net resigned, but is remaining in the ministry. --Cd a Weimar dispatch to the Pontile-n today. It had prevously been reported that Count von Lrockdorff-Rantzaii had left the German cabinet, the intimation ;.e;n'-r tiiat a political crisis was brewimr at. Weimar. NOBLE5VILLE Wayne Dismore. of i Chicapo. secretary of the Perrheren Society ' of Ameriea: Chas. McConnel", I Sheridan. Ind., and Roy Grahcm. of ' Trankhn. Ind.. wtll address di'.ft horse breeders here tsciay.

PEACE MEET KEPT WIT SON in sT 1XG

R -ft i . : .;) vri it in - President Wilson leaving peace conference session. The numerous conferences and special sessions of the peace confer-t-nce delegates V.ept President Wilson busy every moment after the real conference opened. He was forced to hold himself to a definite Fchedule every day to keep his appointments. The photo shows him tcokinpr at his watch as he left the Juay 3e Orsay. ICE CROP SLOWLY FADES INTO NOTHING I Unprecedented Weather Is ! Bugaboo to Ice Men Who i Are Awaiting Zero. Lake count's next summer, unless the weather sets older .end nets; colder ery soon, is fcotns to t ti e the highest prices for ice cer paid in its history. The ice shortage is serious-. On Wolf Lal-.e. Luke Gct-pe, Calumet. Cedar Lake and Uaneh.r Pace very little ice has been put u p. The ice men have been ready for ion ;:,s to cut ice, but ihcro had .ot been noutrh of a freeze to hold the teams drs,-ing the cutting apparatus. Never have the ice ho ises br en so destitute of ice as at present ami the weather indications an- n.-t encouraging-. It. has been prophesied by the weather sharks that there will ho no more zero weather this winter. The ico companies, which manufacture artificial ice. v ill, of c ourse, not be able to supply anywhere, near the demand. Sonto ice can. of course, j,r. shipped in from northern lakes, but tie; price will almost be prohibitive. SOME ADVERTISING FOR NIAGARA FALLS (By International News Sarvice.) NIAGARA FALLS. mt . Ft b. IS. Niagara Falls city ooum :i today passed a resolution that the mayor of the city cable- the peace conference at Paris setting forth the advantages of Niacani Falls as a permanent seat for the Lea true of Nations for universal peace and rejnstin? the authori ties of Niagara Falls, .V v. to co-operate in the endeavors te, have it located here. CZARPREFERABLE. (By International News. Service.) WASHINGTON. Feb. IS. "Czarism ' itself is preferable to Folsheviftm to the great masses of the Russian people. Bolshevism, which was financed by Germany, will destroy itself in the end because it is the child of both czarism and kaiserism," Herman Berstein. newspaper correspondent in Russia for some time, told the senate propaganda Investigating committee today. GERMANY'S ARMY LIMITED (By International News Service.) PARIS, Feb. 18. Germany'"! future army will probably be limited to 15.000 soldiers by the new armistice and the war plants ' in ' Germany will be put under allied control, accordin? to Information secured from an authentic source hers today. Ail war material not needed to eejuirthe Gerrcin standing army must be surrendered to the. eu'.ente.

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Frank Rocca Found Dead At East Chicago, Famous In Criminal Annals of Windy City. Investigations by the officers of the police force of East Chicago have uncovered the fact that Frank Rossa, jungle corpse, the man who was found riddled with bullets last Friday was well known in crime annals of Chicago and was wanted by the police of various cities. Officers from the Joliet police force were in East Chicago yesterday and positively identified him as one of four men who pulled off a $12,&Xl robbery in Joliet on January 31, this year. The place robbed was. a saloon which made a practice of cashing checks. The men were caught red-handed and three of them taken into custody. The fourth man, Rocca, escaped. MAN 13 IDENTIFIED. The murdered man wc.s ai---, id.,-ifi o;c ..fficials of the .Chicago .Junction Ka.lroad a.s the ,. :ln vho ma,ie an err rt to hold up the paymaster of this.' corporation ., at a time when h. had about $100,000 in his possession. M was caught before he lia,i gone far enough to afford any direct evidence and in c..-iscquencc he was arrested and fined simply for having: concealed weapons in his possession. When '-archfd, he had two automatic revclv-r-3 and r. short rifle strapped under hi overcoat. On last Tue.-day. four days before he was found in the uast Chicago junsles. he was fined 5200 and costs in one of the Chicago courts for carrying concealed weapons. SHEUSS HIS SHOTJLDXE.S. Yesterday Ijossa's brother from Chicaso was in Fast Chieasro to mahe crratigemcnts for having the body sertt to Chicago for burial. said thsit private detectives were working on Gocase. Wiien asked about his idea of the rime, be replied with a shrup of hi shoulders. "Oh, biach-a-dc-hand 1 Sur black-a-dt hand 1 " TEN flW DEATH CLAIMS INLAW SUIT Another $100.rti law 'suit has b.-n filed V.v Attorney Frad Barnett apair.st the director general of railroad and the r:,ch;fean Central railroad as a result of the Hagreiiback-Wallace cihetis train w reck on June 22, 13 IS. in which eighty-five lives w.-rc jost. Death claims of $10. HOC cnc,. are ask ed for the surviviiiar .-elat-ves of Itov Jessup. Jennie Ward Todd. James Connors. Vir-KU Barnett. Mori Mandlin, James Condro, Mary Roderick, Tom Howell, Arthur Uierick and David Leigh. E BEFORE GOUNCFL TONITE Interest in the meeting of the Hammond city council this evening centers around the proposed ordinance to prohibit new coal, lumber or material : aids heir built in the residential district south of Douslas street from the state line to Columbia avenue, and north of Standard avenue. The ordinance was drawn for the purpose of keepirg the Calumet Coal and Supply Co. from carrying out iti irtentions to build a coal yard at Detroit and Hink streets. It was introduced at the last meeting. NO PLACE FOR HIM HERE (By International News Service.) PITTSBURG. Pa.. Feb. IS. Deportation will be recommended for Adolf S. Ssnabel. alleged to be one of the leading Russiun anarchists and bolshevist propagandists in the United States, and Niiala Walalri and hi! wife. Lillian. I. W. W. organizers, aecording to tr. 3 authorities here. Thi trio were apprehended here after beting under surveillance for several months. Einabl admitted that he waa crsaniring anarchist groups throughout t'te count:;-, lie was released under heavy bal'.

COAL YARD ORDINANC