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VOL. XIII, NO. 244.
HAMMOND, INDIANA.
FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919.
INTERNATIONAL XE'.'S IUL.L. LEASED WIRE SERVICE
i J lUM On streets and mwj stajods. jc per copy. DeilTcrd ty earned m Ka.i-mond aa4
West Hammond, 50o per monttu
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HAMMOND GANG IS LANDED. AfflRMS
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12 HOLDUPS I NAMED if! !; CONFESSIONi
Whiting Hero Given D. 5. C. By President
Police Arrest 4 More Young! Criminals From Across ; . The State Line. Chief Austgen and the Hammond police today are rejoicing ' over the capture of a gang of , young West Hammond desperadoes; roday who have been making life ' miserable for Hammond people for' sorue time. Credit fc-r the capture is laid at t;r doors of Detectives Bundc and.
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BUFFALO, N. Y., March 28. i Two masked gunmen this after-j f0Xm Fl noon entered the office of the: f I II Hi Kurtzmann Piano Co. on Niagara! W llJl I LLJ LI I
St., and stole $7,000, covering vith
j their guns the treasurer of the ' ! company who was the only person I in the office at the time. The :
t ; -money was the company's payroll , taken to the factorry from the j Binding SllOW Stoim Cov-
bank shortly before tr.e robbery.' , 1 ers Country s Metropolis ' 'NTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! . . . DETROIT, Mich., March 25. This Afternoon.
MAYOR'S DAUGHTER RUNS TRUCK BUSINESS WHILE HUSBAND AND BROTHER SERVE U. S.
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; Six unmasked bandits entered the i Federal State bank, Military ave. j and Fort St., shortly t .fore this! t afternoon, locked 12 persons in the ;
vault and escaped with between' slher T!th fcveral shborin taie. : hlv rci In Oio grip of h bilnJIng enow
JNTERNATiONAi. NfcWS SERVICE X1T, .uarcn -r ui io-. in cms of the mildest, u Inters cxicrlenc?a ;r. years. New York and a generous strip f the north Atlantio seaboard, tv-
WAXTZR J. XLSZSSB-
ana AU.UAI m Currency. ; ,'orm thH tic.on. Lc w:. -j'inii early
The six men were all heavily i'the 6"y "ni ao:,;,i-'-K'' l' a - Kal''. ti storm ?amJ tn fury. I.rlv armed and after ordering all per-' this .rtom...M h jxi- h.ii attained sons in the bank to enter the vault, : ;e:,;c;ty "f mi:,!S .ttn ho'ir n1 ' .la ..if; h';iy snow storm was rwponalockcd the dcor, calmly and leis-, ihic- for partial paralysis of traffic :
ihrouithout this section. Harbor traf- .
.e trail o for some tir
voun
tiarc-cievils
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".v d-lfernt rr-bber:.e ri.icli hi Laffifd t':f I'l fa.t. th"' qiertetf-
- I'.-.nf ?. 1 !; t': cr:.ui? The jo- - s- . l.'.rn t;p tht con? 'ssion ar.d 'I" f-:-fit of t. 'c;hr f. r! n; : r. ! -rci''-i' bia aiiUlon to t.? -,s-'.J . - : r oT tlrct a: ; tr. t of t'itir i.a t :.na 1 1' : !.e C'ai";nt veglMi vH:in t." past ;-!.ith. Tiiey arc ?"''! '-cts oT th i . Hairt.v ond saI-ons ar.-l the pooii ' 'oot'i i ' r . Tlie v 3;". ;reo :.'.:-;s ? IT.M M M ICJK.W .KI. 10: No. (-1 lUmiuoad. .1 . K t,.H. KI tv; nil, 1".lh l"lT r. W mi Jlamironl. JUMS . VI tt ,l OW Slil., JSj I5rb l'!ufr. t llinnnotid.
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Chief Austger: of o e: st rcbb-Ti"- t. li!snr.'.ina y.' -,,'0'!'-: The; -onTos uci1 1 on th? f"r--1 J ' 'y.u-. '. -it a vrn-e and rpr'nii' h'-.n lyins for ' v-.-i.r'o. V: . r rcb'or;t
Ai.o'.he- Kaliant I.alie county bo.; ',:r J. KicitKr. cf Whiting. half
rvtl;r cf Citsrics of Hanimcnd. 1 entered
iii'.U-d m in j-'rante oa July 15. i'Jli. ha -i'varct'l thj Distinguishci irv.i .:' for hi? braveo . w l.tcli is b":i'. for'ar,i?ci to iiro s pariv.'.s. accoioir g to the foilov trg letter tl.oy ha just recfl-.d from r. C. (iarr:?, AJjutinr General at Washington, .vh.oh a'?u Ri'.fs information of ' ..- ; o jug jrtn's !:.' ory. ai- lejuirt:o.f ..' . Tho AujutRnt C r.cral's OtTicc. W.l-.;ngt.on. Jltirch CI. 1JU. M-. liir.hoitlt V. I.lclber, 41" ! U;h St.. WiiitinK, livJ. Dear St: Ti.is cff:cv has been ui . i;f j ) (.aMi No. 103? by th Cotf!r..atiti:! g ;vral. Ar.iii .oan KinJIt ionary Kor-.K. that ho line mardfil tl: Dj9ti:tgu'.!hcd Service Cros rot)iu:r,(.ns; to jour son. rrivp'.e. valicr J. Klc'bei . Battery B. Ivtii I-iolJ Artiiifry, for "xtrufirjinaiy hrois:n in action nea1" Grtvrs Tarn. I'rance. Ju'y K". X51S. Ke v.'as iict!ng s telephone operal.T s sui: 'ti a oetaohed posit lot-.. when all '.ho crc-.i- bocame casu allies v, V:h acot'-tir soldier, he co'.irageout !y continued to fire the piece un-ler the hea i??t bon-.bard-n.c;.t until it. was struok by a shell .ir.i he v.as !.r.le-!." Tiie jucrterri".astr Genera", cf the A -ray been d.rc;xd to ja ihe I't; tiiiftUifht J Scr-ioe Cross to
3 AardeJ to y.ju. and it is heel tJ.at y ou will roc.ve same, :n
urcy stcv.-cc tr. money away m: handbags which they carried, they'
btudcoaker car.
which was waiting tor the high--way and drove away on Fort st.' at a high rate of speed. '
i: v&i virtually tied up v'th the re.sul. that several transports and cruisers dui to dork here during th day with relurr.ir.g An.eritan troop neio delajej t?" hours, Reports from outside points reaching here indkafd that the force of thsccrm " a.- being fe'.t at nearly all points .flor.g the seaboard as far north as tht-
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ISTeSNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE :
American boundsry line ar.d southward
BALTIMORE, Md., March 28. , to the flornhi coast. Heav- sea ;
. ... . , . n.aae entrance into nearly ail harbors A terntlC explosion Of I N I IS re-; perilous and at leat one bark, vi as s ep' : ported to have occurred at the big ', "ground h-re by the r.md. , The cruiser St. Louis, with hundreds government proving ground at " ,-.e troorR aboard sot B, far a, n,1(iran. Aberdeen, Md., this afternoon. ' Tlh,!re she -""-dered to cast an- i , "her until the e-ither clears. The shock couia be heard for miles
acunc. AberGeen is cut oil irom ,
Baltimore through interruption o wire communication.
Mrs. Blanche Colman Goshert of Jlavaoa, below, and brotheWalter beside ambulance donated by Chicago Elks which he droTe in France. Mrs. Blanche Coleman Goshert. daughter of Mayor Goshert cf Havana, 111., has been running a truck business and driving one of the trucks over since her lvusband and brother, partners in the busires5, went to war. Her brother, Walter V. Coleman, drove an ambulance and her husband. Clifford Goshert, is in the infantry service. Both are still in Trance. Mrs. Coleman intends to retire as soon as the partners return.
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ABOLISH MARRIAGE
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1,567 REPLIES ON BAD DAY
CEREMONY !
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Hungarian Bolsheviki Follow the Lovely Practice of the Russian R.eds.
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i-'i '. ; nr p certai.i r.'i..'. :. i'U'l ; ' he:: (i t . i ; an f xorhittin. : end or. his puhi i v.-hir.i. il:re".v th.ii," taxi and iji''.' o'--1 isi-.ict river w.th h:.--t. .Kr-rd him o Jit1, then ' t'.e b a -i'l left. . , r. ; - d r ! ri y n. e r. t s ar e
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;-y ' r.y , cu" r. :. - c.vurti. 1 : Aejuia tl ''J one rah .'. V.h ".-. r l"ml itc . iv'U '. y sore:i as t'ee-:-. b.-.Td tli.- 1'. s. S. ran Dfeso.
.-ui.i. o!T too Atlantic coast. ::i the artrj fthn the v ,ir
4P0INTS Threats From Germany Are Heard That She May Not Sign Treaty.
John Edwin Nevin : ! S7AWW CORPtSPONOENT I SEOVfCtl ! PARIS, March 28. The real;
CAPI.
WHEELER IS
I. W. W. DISCIPLE
' CHALLENGES LAV I N :,'
Vi.033 Story Causes Him to Seckv a Public Debate With Labor Leader
NEW BRIDGE SUPT.
Crown Point Man Chosen
for New Office by County Commissioners.
(ExclaaiTS Cable by the International New Service and the Z,ccdon Sally Express.) COPENHAGEN. Marc. 2$. Tr.e Hun?'irian Bolsho' ihi hae followed the ac- ; lion cf the Rusnen IieUs in ab !shinr tho marriag? cererr.or.y sorJ:nK to ;r.-
: f mnati-in from Buia;i??t tod?-. The j crisis cf the Big Four negotiations!
set nas cr ect trai i : .t t,. unaie i
ol iMren shall !i&v hr iwitK rights a.-
. those ho in 11, tseulocl.. .V man and ! eration of France's territorial and
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I c.me aut
1 l-. r. mtn v. under th new ?ystem. If
'person? v.ho are li'. ing together v. tsh to j point separate and lte apart their relation- j . .1,-1.- k.ni.-.n !
Yesterday, you will recall, was a cold, disagreeable day and doubtless the inclement weather kept many shoppers at home. Yet, 1,567 readers of The Times presented coupons clipped from the Wednesday evening copy of the paper at the Lion Store. There was- never a better testimonial of the value of Times advertisements. Think of it! Fifteen hundred and sixty-seven results in one day from one advertisement. You can't beat that.
MIKE IS RIGHT GAY
SPENDER
Press Reports About Failure to Provida Amendment Do Not Shake Washington. (BTJI.I.STIK.) By ROPEET J. ntXV fSTFF CGRPESF-ONDENT I N SES7CS' FAEJ3, MarcS Cta. Tile foreija Uniirirs of tts 131? Tout tetran eerie cf conferences tcd7 to wctk out a policy oa tfee same Unes as that of tlie daily otaicrenc of rreaident WUioi aad tie BrlMaH, Trench and Italian ptreralcrm. The object la to bastes and clarify the work la band. Tboie present at the Initial ion -were Secretary Jntl-ng, A. .7. Balfonr, M. P?cboa an5 Baron 8orJno. Opposition 1 deTelopln ayaic any clause In the leagTie of nation covenant. speciflelaHy sAfecnArair.jr the Monroe doctrine. Other nation are attempting In a r'mUar -rar to protect their okti Interests. (BTTIrlrETIW.) Earl C. Reeves ' STAFf CORRESPONDEtiT I. N. SEPVICfl IrONTJON. Much 38. & plea fo disarm&ment as one of the essential conditions to til success of th leag-ne cf nations, is made by Premier ILloya Qeorgre la a message which will be printed In the league of nations edition of tfce Saancberter Gkiardian tomorrow. Tbe message says: "The leagne of nations will prove . I ' m - 4 i - la r via wilr
a new piece cf international organi
zation. What matters Is that the units wh-'ch tr.aie up this organization shall be Inspired by a real determination to work In close harmony for the betterment of liber y snd mankind." I INTERNATIONAL NC.VS SEP. ICt , WASHINGTON, !Iarch 2S.Absolute confidence that the Amer-
j ican amendment designed to safe
guard the Monroe doctrine, will be a part of the final league of nations covenant was expressed in White House circles today. Although there were no official advices dealing with this phase ci the peace conference, White Hons-:
He Collected About $2,300 on a Plea of Helping the
Wives and Children, and officials based on two facts thc;.r
Now Languishes in Jail.
Mike Obz'tz 530 Err.lyn Ph. ilat C!i;
belief that the amendment which
is expected to remove much sena-
1 torial opposition to the covenant
, caso, is in tho t-ity court today charged j-j appear Jn the final draft: ; v,-itn grand larcnv as tnc result of the 'defalcation of about :,:,(,. entrusted to 1- The fact that the president
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; j.i? care.
was reached today with the consid-
r. by living to.Miur for a year be-: fiaancj2i demands from Germany.; automatical! y tiiarriel -a ith no J I
Premier C'lmciu Is pressing four j
?CI! TO
THE TIMES', lr..h. M?.r
now:
John Ward W heeler, son of Jennie j
Ward Wii - ;!i?r. hap bten apr.oiriled :
i . tour.ty bridgo s-j perintendent by ?taie: ! a j t h.ori ! a-.J will a - : 1 n rharc-- on' ; Ai.nl 1. l.i'- ihi'lcs will b- to that 1 , nil bridges ;iro in pooj condition and ; . h-rt in r.-'::iir and rf duet th.- e st of
j bridge building to a great oxtent. i This is a new office for I-uito county, j ! but it has b-cn a "proved by tho state t, nr v i hcard of accounts and th county coin-
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A mo w-ii g-i-.c h'r r.p.mo as
r.T.-.1.-.n on,i vfnt.l lip cauld b" f Olind 'Olh?!'"
kn'iwl'-opi " ciiinci rirK tiii r a
its sr!rrt"-d Mr. Wheeler, hose
t - I'iit in Ilinbtcb 'u I'd i n c hull viit
T ; r Times ciito-ii"I rtn t.-day. In flic Tinir.-. Tm-.-ilav I'vfiilrs, W. f
ha-.ir. h'i?lrics3 r'presrnai v
l":-tr-,-sl W,rkr.i f Iake. t'ciinty. said
t.:a thj Amrrh-sn Federation of Labir j i' rot affiliate"! with the Industrial! W.-rkrr'x rf the V-rbl and fights them j cu ( f rv occasion,' d'c'.arod Mr. Eanielt . "! -vih to t-haUonge Mr. l.aln to i p dtbat- on th'.- topic, 't'raft Unionism J i f-iis Tnd-irtrial h'nion'.?!'"i'.'' j T.aniel.t"n stated he v. as ar. I. V. W j .!t1 fnr a street address he declared;
that he was "moling around all 1 mf." but could b located at the Eociali. meetings each Sunday evening.
"Irregular" prcedur in a '"lary jis-
f .r.inc u tho Socialist
A ' arreat ':-ni!i m in;" ori. Mr. .(i""T ;
hds rentiy b. n disc(jarg--o irrn "tice court Is inferred in five d.tinag: suite
frt t- v. ii-rc lie was a cpjnatn m tne fje.J in the superior court st Hammond j -hip is another
today, paining Mich law Ondresejt sk'. herslon.
Kstitution of Alsace-Lorraine. ! Tk. .-1 . ,A tr" .-., . - . 1 , ; !
I ood i being distributed as fo,.ows: : Full rations to the workers and red j basin, whose mineral wealth and j vldiers. half rations to the mid lie class J natural resources, it :s cla:i.icc would ar.d only a small portion for the bcur-! .?fSt.t the destruction of minora! re-j j sources in Northern France. i i 3. Complete military neutralization i
i of the left hank of the Rhine, so that j "not a single German soldier will be ( I seen there ajrain." I i 4. A money payment In excess of.
3.C9I.Ol0.Q00. I President AVilson. Premier l.loyd-' Ccore and Premier Orlando ar oppos-j Ing ;he scond and fourth cf these de-i
mends. The character of thfse demands 1 i nre f.- strong that it Is feared, if tier-! "Johll DOe" WaiTaUtS Ofjminy refuses to sign th treaty, the;
other renlral j'owers will follow her! example, hrireing about a situation of! added rrlousnss. !
It is tind'-rstood that Premier Clemenoea'i has reniBined obdurat' so far., Ther are incroaintj threats froni '"iertrsny 'hat the Germans will not sign un!''5 they secure eccucmic rtfhl? and
WHY SHOULDN'T THEY BE GOOD NATURED? ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV'ICC; tlllCAM i, Mttrch 2S Five gooi-
nat'jre l. but businr ss-!ii: e
staged a ihree-h"ur safe-blowing and wine party in the shop of Joseph Triner early today at which Ave employes were unwilling guests and I'dlir? their guests a polite farewell, depart-
j ilike's wife hce three children ly a I former husband , that nre in a public institution in Michigan inj recently Mr. and Mrs. tbzetz detihl to -.et the chilj ttrcn and bring them to the lu rnc on j Ilnilyn PI. ;n Fast Ch '".ago. MUte Cool Ct.i-u:;itor. In thinking uvcr th uiatt-.r of wa6
yeggmen and means, an idea entered Mike 's re
sourceful mind and lie proceeded deftly to put this, id'.a into execution. He made up his mind that, a pot of about
JihOOO vuul J Le tho frttr objective '
;ind so h". went to his frivnc ana, with thu Ft.ry that j.c n- rd' d tie nior.ev to
!t ;! be known that he win insist i:r-t
it. 2. The fact that a message received from Rear Admiral Car Urayson, I iv president's aide. n substanee sa id : "These arc strenuous times In i'aii.-. but the president will win out." The pi-ess reports that the- c : ".."' t.as been sent to the drafting ron.j i 1 : f without the American iirnemin - : included, failed to fch.akc the eontbi-.-nt titude of White TInu?e off lc'.slr-. They felt certain, tliy said, view of the fact that the success
I league apparently depends nov. ii;..of the amendment, it won" 1
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
GAME 10 BE TESTED
Gary Justice Court Decalred Irregular.
eo shortly before oa: liRht with Liber- - -" - "--. J v,ff alter-d and adopted nt a plenary ty bonds and rash ..-"maled at $15. '""'."'". T r'a-v lhc M-ns- s .... tnc c.i.i,lr-n for the. ' t,,f, r. conference or th One of tne bandits KUarJin th. 'V. -'r-"1 ff'ur : '- ' irauad to bvrrow cou'nci,of tclemployes after eorrallng them in the i ''""l or H..- original . w " ' ort of ,"ue ract sltaati.vt is 1 cellar, ordered them "to drink op j tuku w lu.-h i.v nad d-. t. rtmn-.a uton. ' ;t,n(,s rxpcted through offi
?u don't, I'll fhoot your
boys if
ht ads." "Just to keep things moving as us
uul." one of the bandits escorted the
He Gets Much Mixed. Then Mike t'.aiud tVr .Michigan.
But
! sonic .-ay he got h
confustd and ins:
1
.ra.n scneuuie i
going tu the
cii! channels within a nay or
! was learned.
It
nlghtwatcb.man about th building, i Proper institution after the
children, he; NEW YORK
when he went to pull the l...xf
'.iiit to rvtro:
bpent a i in of hii
WITNESSED SCENE OF TERRIBLE
j money: w ont to Pittsburgh, sp. nt a U; . ; ;lf more: not j-ecing his roll diminishj ins ifiy much, he dipped into the t xchenu- r a li!tl deeper and went on to ! St. I.oui?. Chicay'j and other attractive
CRUELTY j nt8- , But Mike had ro
the 1 - ': enfcin- -
JUDGE SMITH BEGINS
ituation causing appro-
DUTIES ON MONDAY
T.eo I'ietrzak. "WUllam Odxannkf. Joe. jt is admitted that in the v.,it of a ; lavendowskt and ho Pietriak- as thejrefucai the onl- resource will be the' plntntifTs respectively. The defendants complet occupation of Germany thus j are 1'oputy Constables l)j d M. Garrel! ' increasing the already abnormal costs. :
and lianiel M lelloy. j Kealistng this the president is bringThe plaintiff? each all--g- that the con- , an f influence to bear to secUr .-tables armed with John T'oe warrants', modification of Fraii'e's claims.
'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEHVICI: IiNPOX. March 2S- Miss Maud Miller, who has Just arrived h"re from
P.-issia. wheie 'he v. as fir;.!. f.i by n friends, hi- ''"' d i.-.a:tl.! fanr'i ps srovrness. told a j new s of his retun
repi -eyentative of -i,c t.(i;,. i;x pr, , j p.j! :.-e h---dgu r irr? . today that she had see,, '...Nhc-Mk s-'-l- j Creditor Become Suspicious. !ir .Tiirifv more than a score of Fk- M'-anwhile. those that loaned
j HAS COLD WAVE r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 i NKW i'i'P.K. JUr-h :'-N'fv Vork s millions skated ar.d skl.ldd to worV I today. A cold wave turned rain into ! snow an sleet early today and by iay-
bresk Hie entire c:t was cvrre.! wl'h a coating of h-e. T;nf:"' on some sur-
Irvafed line? wa susper. led
forgotten the wife
in his rambles and so ho dec.d d to return once more t j bn.k m the sunliKht
of her presence. H'it he was son liv ! 'ac ,ri
r a wr.i'e. f r.r" w ere n vi n. . o .j h .- jlts "Pie to high 1V14. W I" 'fn
,. '.own into tre it'.i'i"'". i.v-i - n: - ! c.:c'i Vr a p-olicc. r.an
him
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rt d ail"! t in- ; h h kci into .
rtn'an officers. Tre Fkrsnians had I nv.nex n.ui ci.o iiceome suspicions an 1 . JL-Jl, V XjIN UrlXCJUO
been captured from ' Jen. KornilofFs retained Attorney Meade to find j .irmv and were then nailed to tree... 'Mike end pwctiic him end put him in
INJURED
entered their homes and turned every-; while he has been unsuccessful so far.
hing upside down in a March for liquor' nevertheless, h.- i still hopeful
OUTSIDE OF THAT. HE'S A GOOD HUBBY
; which they fa led to find. ' Ibach. Gavit, Cravens end Stinsou are No Trial of Cases But Court I ! e" T?Sdrt
the John Doe warrants and all records rf them in the Justiee court had been destroyed. In ea-h ease damages in the sum of S.0O0 are alleged.
Will Be Open for Filing of Cases for Some Days.
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES1 I CROWN POINT. Ind . March IS.
A warrant was Issued in the eourt i jucjgc Martin Smith announc- s that
c: justice t.. i: Ames tnay ior tne arrest o Andrew Wozniak. a plpe-fttter, living on Wabash avenue Mrs. Woin!k made an affidavit for surety of the peace againet her husband. She ehirges that he beat her, threatened to V:!l her. pulled heir out of her bead. sauited h"r child, refused to support her and wasn't e sadly iru to his n-.arrlage ' ows
DANGEROUS ENEMIES LOOSE
the criminal court will open on April 1
but no cases will be tried for several j davH but the court will be open for the ;
of The criminal court will ! dangerous enemy
be in session th y?,r around. Judge convicted criminals, spies and agents.
Smith has not announced the appoint- I ' M lurnea tree upon wmiin.ii
mint o
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl WASHINGTON, March 28. Some 50n
aliens. Including
THE TRIBUTE OF MILLIONS It Is estimated that more than five million have w itnessed the stage presentation of the Harvard prise play. "Common Clay." by Cleves Kin'tead. end pro-luce! by A. H Woods. A seven-reel Pa the special. w hich will be shown at the PeL.ue theatre, tonight.
WANTS DECREE OF LIMITED DIVORCE
Take The Times and kesp touch 'vith the whole world.
in
f his bailiff as yet. Supplies fori1-1- pear,, umtss nri
,.. coitn H". been ordered and ' tned.ateiy passes legislation p;-o nun
ihe fl-e ero'-i the vsriovs courts tn the) the necessary machinery for t '
ivouen. to crow n fo:nt. v vi.v:?. i" i
' afternoon in s. tatrrent by Attorney , Jb'.w e, proy-rieto
de-
cojno
In In
day r
'e- n 'lir:-;ted "l'tri'-ce" whs filei superior court st llanir.-.ond to'"..iiiiT J bl w ', against Adel
' a bcrbev shop
General Falmer.
which he d'selosed i and coffee house.
h'.ouzh Attorney
bu'u U"U4V -v,-a t'-w J the number of person, now interned In Grang-r she asks that Adel be made to Without reading the want ad page. J detention camps as four thouaand. j contribute ll'o w eek to her support.
DENY FRENCH
I jail for hi.i embezzling tend' n s. 1
j the polbc knev all db.ul Mike and t picked him un ttraightw a . m i'o .ii;it,, l v
TROOPS DISARMED ; U!?" r i a,' " ' a ' ' ! ' i
. $l.50 of tlie money that he ind ho;. rowed. And vh-re he had cnrriid it? i Safety first. for him he had the roll
tucked carefully away in a secluded recess of his cork Ig, a new one which he had bought with part of his roll. And now Mike languishes in a dung-
A den.'ii!
CoPF.N I ? A' i F.N March .'
that the French troops at Budapest have been disarmed by the Bolsheviki was received here today from that city. Bela Kun. leader of the Hungarian communists, has ust exchanged a ! T1 n .,,.1. 11a -. r, ., t .
merly a chum of Vieh.Iai h'-nin"" in' Russlo "sand oremifii tb iroi iom red i " liots in 'Hungary. It f.i'.'.e,) and he ' JjE NINE IS VERY
cast into prison.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE" n.TTLK i li.FF.K, M e,,. :.Iar-'.i v Kleven g:r!s employed in tbe Ca:r "nster lau!"!i , r.re re-o-'vr'nt t od .:, of injuries suffered ias night wf"-n '.imp Custr interurbnn ear crashed into a lighter camp car. injur in them snl instantly kill. tic, M -torman Fon-
ASKED WIFE TO i LISTEN TO SHOT
has !e..n an exp.).-ion .it
FRANK ABOUT IT .TV'' 'vin
! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl CHICAGO. M.-trch ?V Failintr to e; feet a reeoncfhttlon w 1 h li's w if who had flled SU-t for d ' rce Jose;.' I'lTfii.-op. entered p-.i i.p'.io
booth, tailed hl w . :e on the telephone i "Xo b ar.d afte- teli'rg her to "listen," fired ' the w a shot into bis cite ft. Phy s.cl j.ns ay j Bolsb
EXPLOSION AT ABERDEEN, MD. INTERNATIONAL NEW' SERVICE!
WASHINGTON. Miroil C.-. ti'T"
he T'nited
cn.iinJ? at Aberdeen,
tbt war de-.artro-nt announced
j tins afternoon and amlu!a n--"s are beINTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i'" rU?h"1 the- scene PAK1?. March 27. "f car" nothing i The department was without asm d
! tails, nnirir to the a. t that the f.-ree of tv:e explosion hri,Q P;jt V. : re CO . "-""'; - r.i'Mti'-n c-;.i of -'" m ,or, . 'Vr:'al flr1!'.' offi. T C - O 1 " ' T 3t'T'i - so ro ;.' i e .. - ps i f m-- nt . hero, - Co t i r . "iii, i; a. reI f;-.i to i a e ... cirrivi ; i no.oi. wes , atf'-i.t-il ;: l o' 1 '. . n, -li'. not l
;aboit F.ussla but only the Ir.'ernationale ' i r..vli''! Pocialisr rarfy. ' a dispa tt h r' f ce-.ved here dv'cd Ni''boi; i.nin. P.o;i i -h'vsk premier of Kj-;;i. s- . in$.
neht"." he arh d. ",v!'l t fuit for .rkrnen of this cen-iat;on fro-,i , ism, but we hope ft,r ftuits sev-
tannot liv.
era! generations hence."
delerminod ?t
to.r.e.
