Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1919 — Page 3

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SCENES FROM REVOLUTION SWEPT CAPITAL OF GERMANY

1 EARLY MAY LATEREPORT Legislative Leaders Already Mapping Out Program for Extraordinary Session.

WASHINGTON, March 22. : That President Wilson -will be able to return to the United States ; s ooner than he had expected possibly very early in May, -was the belief expressed in circles close to, the White House today. ; And. w ith his return it is beiiev- f that one of his first official acts j will be to call congress into extra-. ordinary session. ! MAT NOT WAIT TIXI. THTBJT. j Tn rossihihty that he will riot wait I before reaching home to issue the call: ,,s' beins discussed today, hut it was !sted that the president has not -et . Indicated In any of th- messages that i " constantly hciua excliscj between "'i-iy and the Whit Hoae any tnten- , t'"n he may have 1n this direction. j Senators and rcpresentati es who are ' Mil busily e-ng-aa-d In their offices at 'h capitol reiterated today that they j would net be surprised if the president ! ep.i.'ed the fcfith. conres In extraordinary session as early as May 1 !n new : the flnanctat Jam In which govern- I m it departments and bureaus are in- ! voiveJ as a result of the failure of the1 l-'.e. CPOfrr.. tn Ta h. VI J a . !

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Repoblicin rjjird. above, at left, and fm it polls during national lection, aboe at right, and crod watcKini I.ieDknecht funeral nrnrri(in

Photoyrapbs constantly arrivinp from Berlin shov the condition of unrest anj the hih spots in the history-makinjf r-eriod of th? country. One of the recent photos shews thu Kepub'.ican guard all younsr3ters hardly over sixteen

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WOHiCIiffQ. ON HOOR.UI I ?-nators and repre-eatative. who - --r-f on rn. ifad:nr senate and house , 'mtnntMs were already r work on a j "ntative, ;eris!atie program for the j -r!y months of the next con&rers. This !

f especially true of thos- i.n.)fl.j j -"h th- Rerubli.-an majority. whos ' return h -would doubtless wcr; to h' leaders ha-. repeatedly stated that w former custom of th presid-r.t in opn

. "'u alt - lr" president ivfll I tr. congress w ith a m.-sjs- to i !rr his decision not to call an n'ra 'hat body by courier or ,f-nr and i S3lon until his return from overseas renil in a tn.nt ....n,hi,-

uo nc'1 rropesea to he "rauEVt representatives b

r-appins :n case, a summons from rris . . . j . ,,

cans uppon meniBers the ! r,-xt congress to convene Ji-r-. - ;,;.-h i.y -would hsve to do within to 2ks I Advertise in The Times and ad a'ler such n cfill was iss jed i . 4,in. the evnt of the pres dent decid- I VCrtlSe a Re3u;" C0 V.'itl l';g to ca!l .in extra session before his Constant effort.

.iebknet-ht funeral procession.

years of age in a jrroup behind a hca-y srurj at the Schloss Flatx. The siffn reads. "Halt! "VTbo gross farther will be shot." The picture at the pol: is. an historir oe. befRMse it shows German e:ti?er!s voting for demoorarv and apamut

fke rule of kaisers tn the future The death of U-bknecht. rociahst leader, -was of world-wide interest An cnorrriiu; crowd ttirred out to tw the funeral profession scrre as a tribute to Liebkr.ejot an-i others -n anticiDation of an outbreak after the ceremony.

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MUWKOE DOCTRINE CONSIDERED

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BURN OIL FOR HEATING AND COOKING Do array with 3irt and labor of coal. 30 minutes a rcek will take care of jour stove. Best, cleanest and cheapest fuel to bum in your home. Call and see burners demonstrated at 122 Sihlev St." opposite Monon depot. OIL GAS HEAT & LIGHT CO. Hammond, Ind.

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plenary s .sion f the cnfer'-ne-. Whi'j

j:r i unltk-l;.- thai tb're will be any ! radical rhar.t os. it is cntd-red --r-j tain that lh- original cover.mt -n-ill he i modifd fy tT-encihn','I TheT'" i dfep in teres l s .t na '.he

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I "ourccs ilej-ic'-'i to m-t the object :no of.certo.n American! v ho t't.-ir that the '.league may abroiate tic Mouroe 3cc-

j trine. j According to this suggestion there the I 1vouI1 hc innS ln He Vo enant -which j ceiuld h interpreted as for. flic tins -with ! 'h " erif.,,: y of th- states which are ; ' ",r'nii" ' - "'' , ;-r' 1' t. Nor should the ',' . rO!'tiui' ;on b- reg.-irde.J a infringing

upMii a-ty right s -xc-ffit i't cases v here the n--niler"h'p of the league ss

u.i.immous iipi'.i nn; o' i ".sion

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lliirr neni n"'vr from in'-rfering v. lib an ail" on the e-,;rn Ifmisplter-. Whe,thor this wt'! form the basis of a ii" - to-i-si l-iiiiciri flfsicnod to meet oh-.'ee-ior.s from the I nii-'d States, cannot be fof.-..-ast n .

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A daughter i ss Horrj Thursday

x'r. nd Mr?, .la? if.;: of near Hebron -!:: foi merly of this pine-'. A eon w as horn j este.-day to Mr. frnl Mrs. AVm. Sohn.

Mi-.. Van lister of ifamtnond

ins infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . - ; . . '

ciiunifr was cnristened and named Uaymond Georje. Miss j Kathryn Klein of Cook and "3eorge j Kei'man o" here were th sponsors. j Mrs. Jacob Bockr v-:slr i

preside at all I at Monon " i

Mrs. Joseph Sche.dt and son. Mis F. j .Herman and Miss hen Dewes spent'

Wednesday at Hammond. I

Jl jumi v,ipy js accnentiy Kicked, j in th- fire by one of his horsj. i Id j Town Marshal Feter Porti is busy;

I grading: the streets. J Teter Pfeifter is on the sick list J j Bernard Boecker and son. twis. : ; transacted b'isia-sa in Crown Point on '

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! day n. ', Mi'.. Jul'a Johnson and Mrs.. Ressie jili'ilman were Chicago vis. tors :ester- :.-.-. j Miss Wra Barnes has aec-pted a poN't.on as auditor iib the local tracj ion co mp;i n .

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Mr. and trs. Harold Th"

moved into f h- Norton Pst. Fred Wonver left :h first of week for T.lnia. Ohio, where he

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, Herertd a portion as signal main- ! ta'n-r on the Pennsy lvania roads. The Swedish- Lutheran ladles Aid Society will meet Saturday afterono st the home of Mrs. A. R. Carison and j in the eening th- huther League will meet at the same home.

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A. G. Anderson j BERLIN, March 13. via London, Mar. j 19- Another revolution. in-vol-. inar i Germans. Kjh n. Bolshevikl and

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ii.iU73, acturuim in a newspaper report circulated bero today. The irovement is to spread to Vienna and other Austrian cities. It was sa:d. Russian Bo'.sheviVa an to march to the German border to assist their fellow Reds 5n Germany. Karl Kaulzky, former under foreigrn secretary, predicts that the revolution will break vithin two month?

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Citizens' National HAMMOND. INDIANA

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OFFICERS

F. R. SCHAAF . WM. D. WETS . , . ANTON "IT. TAPPKR TUEO. MOOR

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President President r'resident Cashier

' Mrs. A Thrown

j anapot.s yestrday raoi ning to j her daughter, Mrs. Ray Casey

i husband. S. C. Pletcher was called to Ellt- . hart, Ind.. yesterday mornins on ac- : ioant of the death of hia brother, Jno. ! i'let' her. j filen Niehiyls was In Hammond on ' h:i .-: n .-s yesterday. j Miss Fann.e F'ofburs:. who has been

v.sitmp relatives at .vapantf, Iod., ar- ? ,v-fl home yesterday. AT r. and Mrs. Harry Clark, who h.we ;rrn here for some time on aecouot of i be sIiKness of his mother, 'eft lart ev-n'nf for their home in Tiemreieau. Wis.

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j i-iiow. --Tho Ti.'?:on of Christ." ill ! i o- fiio-vn S-jnday 7:15 p. m. at the i

jet th- Corf ordi.i Lutheran church.) I everybody welcome. j

HIGHLAND. Mrs. A. Ik Reiner very pleasantly entertained the members of the Aid Society at her home, Thursdav after

noon. Resides a lsrg- attendance of -esi.ilar wmbcw of th- sooi-ty she had several invited quests, Mrs. C. C Iloll-tt of Hammond. Miss Sa.tlor. of P.en?e';ier. Miss J 1 1 a !!utrl-,es and Miss Lillian T.amheis; of Crown To nt and .ter-lamea R. J. Arnold. K. Goodman.

! ''. M Huteliins and Bess Smith, The jnettt moetins- wll take place in two j w ks at th- h-im of M13. Robert ! SparUs. j 'r. and Mr. .Iams Jamieson rlsited (velaiiv-s in Pi mouth. Ind , last Friday. Mrs John riu;nmr is snendlna- In-)

w-el;s with friends -n Morocco, Tnd. !

Mr, and Mrs. H. S Dautherty are e n terta in in? their suns. Miss Ss;.lo-, R-ns se'.a -r. fr a eoup'e of w e-"U.t. fieorse Katr. .la-ob Kikk-rt and A n ri Ku-pers nni to Mon'ana. "i uc-'.n: .

ANNOUNCEMENT.

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