Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 3 April 1919 — Page 1
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SENATOR WATSON SAY:
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TELLS WHY
Tennesse Colonel Who Is Said to Have Tried to Kidnap Former Kaiser
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Senator New Also Assails Idea In Speach at Vincennes. i "INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE RICHMOND, Ind., April 3. U. S. Senator James E. Watson, making his first appearance in his ; home state since the close of con- j gress and assembling of the peace j
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j Auditor George M. Foland j Decline sto Let Anyone I Call Hih a Liar.
! tSPSCIAL TO THE TIHcSI j CROWN I'OI.VT. 1ml . April 3. Nc j warrants have bca issueJ as a result , ! of the now fatrous fistic tr.countr bej twten Auditor (iforgf if. Folaiul sr.d , 7'-niocratlo 10 District Chhlrinaii Korj man J. I.ehmsn In the courthous'? j Saturday and rrbably none v. ill bo. j ' It was reported early In lh week tlint ; Xfr. UV.rnan viouM a-sk for an assault , warrant but he hit evidently decided not to.. The counter which was !u. it i a!d, to tle fact that Lehman called Auditor 'Foland a Kar wan r.'iort and decisl-e. , The demorratic chairman had writtu ' a letter to the j'.ete board of accounts declaring tliat he coald not Ret n fair j show in gpttlrg roa.j contracts. Audi- , tor Foland came In rossession cf the letter and r.aturall ywas Quite wrotl;: . A3 a matier of-fn -t Contralto.- tehrr.an
hid just beert awarded two hip road
Times Reporter Sees Over Great
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"Old Glory" Flying German Stronghold
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i jliuOiil 0UiL HOWARDS THE
"OL. LUKp LEA AthLizh Colonel h'.ike lea. eon;r.-.an-
COHieren.ce in A", oiti" w .. " V . ,,,: ontracts on Saturday b..- tho county
inrmenv iiii.ea cua. ..
tacked the league Of nations COV- Tennessee, refuses to discus the story. . . ,, . j . 'rr.en of an artillery regiment which raint, as originally outlined, in an;raraded recer.,y .n Kn0XXiV. Ter.n.. addjMS here last night. Cared that it was Co-ore! T ea who & ; n-ade the attempt to kidnap the forraSenatOT WatJOn proposed that'er kaiser from the castle .? Count ; Godard von Bentnick in January. Ac-
tr.C league D; SUDmiUea to inc DCO-i ;.,r(5.:n 1(, the artil'.trj men ? .r com-i
z tt-:. C-, -f- tr.iiond . fTtcors and throe non-com?
P-v Oi inc umiw .w K . th(. ,rt;onel. The were j
accompanied the colon.?!.
oroval or disapproval, and de- J prepcr-.n to make a fearrh, r the; A(!d. '. jtaul- when a number of Dutch ,
'. saardi arpearei and tue
"I object to it because Our one Americana retired. rrcresentative on the council is not I
elected by' the people or by cor.-; jress." CALZ.B TOKB OAiXIWO. 1 ontinuing tho Indiana senator sa!d:j I object to it because, or.ee in. ni csn never withdrr v, no matter how i c.-illingr the ycke. without being; guilty , secession and havlr set upon us! :he combined armies of VI the other; members cf the league. j "Because it transfers at least a. pert c.i of our sovereignty, to tcrelgr. con-j rol. strikes down a number of provi-. of our constitution, abrogates the , Mcrroe doctrine and undermines t3 that . '-xtent the independence of the govern-; ;er.t of the United States." Plvery phase of the conduct, of the a- cam in fcr sev ?re criticism -by '. irator tValson in an address before. --veral hundred Republicans of the j ;i.h corgressional district at a me.-t-. n? here in the afternoon. Several state; .."fleers and candidates for state offices I
party o.
commissioners. At any rate Auditor Fo'.ar.J ar,J Contractor Lehman met in the court'miue ,tr;d a sharp :iitcrchar.Ke cf wc.-ds followed. Contractor Lehrran calied Mr. Foland a V.ar ai.d his ujo of the short and ugly word was followed by a stift upp'-rcut at th rands of Audit'o'-
, Folai-.d. Mr. Lehii.an found huna-lr
mcasurirg his tun ips:" " tne iu.u
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Or iO.a.U? lt..l!i;3 ucvtir: . . the only thing there was to do
under the circumstances.
SPED IS tuc m v i
MIL UJiL I
ACCUSES HUSBAND OF DESERTION
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Says America Helped Defeat Germany and Forgot I Food Promises.
j A. G. Anderson I STAFF CGRRCSPONDLtlT 1 N. SERVICE! I (Ccpyrlsit by tba I. N. 3.) : BERLIU, Apr?! 2 (via London), April 3. "If Damzig is given to Poland; if East Prussia is divided , and if France takes the Sarre Vali ley, there is going to b-". the mo:t I serious unrest in Geruiany." This prediction was made today , by Guitav Hoske, minislcr o war, who is Sometimes described as "ths I strong man of Germany.' ' GIVEN BEHIITD I.OCXED DCCJES. Th'.- exclusiv interview was nvn , behind carefully locked doers in th ; r.avy building. j Xoske indicated that he shared I.udendorff'r lew that "Ornisn;.' ill v.-: ; be crippled to sef-k levrnge.'' N'oske was unfrleiidlv warj
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Stars and Stripes being raised over Ehrenbreitstein. German fortress, by Colonel McCabe of Seventeenth L. S. . Aartillerr, irmy of occupation, below, and pan of SeventeentdrilnR before fortress In his eonciv' chapter of a new; Au9iiiatteUnj chapter la thi ( raised -over Ehrenbreitstein, fortress
series of articles from Germany. Cpl. j cioing pages of the world war history I n the historic Tthlne. A part cf the
U. S. army of occupation now occupies the fortress and drills daily around it.
John Parkerson t staff correspondent i. n. service! PARI?, April 3. Speed is the on,y : salvation of the pe-i-e conference it' if e .,.,1,1.
hopes to f.nd any serr.Diancs 01 a. tiauic German govcrnmc-nt with which It can
Ellen Co'.eir.an, t ho is a professional nurse, has brcugrt suit in the Lake superior court sgainst her husband.
Wm. Coleman, convicted ot eaiocszi'-i r,mnt !a.t Jp.nuar-. for divorce. The
: couple was married in 1903 in Chicago;
j b it have lived in Hsmmond for some
time. ilrs. 1 oienian Dy ner auornt).
I J. Parry, Times reporter, with the 215th Ammunition Train. Arm;- of Oc-
cupation. told of the Flyinsr of the ; Stars and Stripes !n the top of F.hren1 breitsteln Castle C?j feet a'ove the t Rhine as he sailed up the i.ver.
was written when the American flag was raised over a German fortress. This 1s the f.rst time !n history that the Star .ind Stripe? has flown above
: German st rcngrhold.
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iao addressed the afternoon sa.aerns. , Uon. Xne -erlousness of the situ-'
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deal, according to views ; D. Brandenbcrg. accuses Coleman cf t
tfternoon by members 01 tne Arncr.ci . . JanJ!lrv and setks h
I maiden name.
ENDANGERS U. S.
ation va- emphasized by reports from,
I Geririanv that th: Spsrtacides are gain-
J. D. Kennedy of Cast Chicago fled
foreclosure M. L proceedings for his
SOVEREIGNTY! fciS I client Wisconsin Lumber Coal Co. vs. Added to this problem Is the confu- ; A Car,on ct al. ' 6ion of views emanating from the con- . VTVCESd!!CAyf"VV. S. Ifcrenc, "at to what attitude should be ;
Senator Harry S. New. spoke here las: j adopted towards the i.otsnev,Ki. , ;"SorHh. tour of the state in orro- j admitted that the w. h which
this matter had been handled is causing j
;tien to tne teaguo or na-iicins as i-i-'
rosed in the covenant made public re- grave concern.
. entiy. Senator New declared that th . ovenant now under consideration molves problems that are vital to the T'nited States and if ratified by this rountry would endang;r its sovereignty. ...vi.m. inrl'ide the Monroe
doctrine, Immigration and labor. Senator biK four upon German reparations re- : : ! main a Profound secret. One subject on
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GARDNER VOORHEES
Serious implications have been made j
ill tne liruisn in;uc ui i-"'1"""0 j Ing the "subtle. influence of international financiers, interested in German con- j ccrns.' i
Tn the meetine the discussions ot tne t
STILL IN HOSPITAL
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OF THE AIR I ! ISPLANNED!
TONY MAD AS A MARCH
E. Clticago Eolshsvist Locked up Today in Hammond Jail.
! Tony Sauo.k.
Senator New will speak at "Washing
ton. Ind., Thursday night.
SUSTAINS FRACTURED SKULL AT PARK
ane'her. The -enlightening statement was made from a source close to the president and the premiers this morning
i that "it was not kr.own wneincr
progress had b;en mide or not
Hammond Soldier Boy Has Lost Nearly Forty Pounds Since Operation.
Word baa been received by Mr. and
K ne Albert ot Belgium called upon . Ve-orhces ' that their son Gardner.
Col 'IE. M. House, of the American dec-. v.ho !s ln t1
cation, at the Hotel Crlllon todry. Thu.;Micll wi1Pr(.
by calling upon the Arn.j-ican. instead ot j aljori8. i3 feeling but littio better. Card-
inviting the American f call upon hljt : r,er has lost thirty-five or forty pounds
in weight tnce he went t' the hospital, t nd from this may be larnc-d how much ho las suffered. Doctors do not consider his condition particularly dangerr ous. but recognl.e the fact that he. is
president discussed l.i-lgium s priorii ; ppjy run down, and it will be some time
i right of payment from Germany and 'be, n, fore he recovers from the exposure he ; question f Holgium's stat upon the had while a soldier 1n Fram e. The one j league of nations. ! thing that makes his parents feci belter
British Finn Reveal Flan to Carry 180 Passengers in Huge Ocean Airplane.
Delt Edwards ftaff correspondent i. n servicc1 LONDON, April 3. Now comes
a Bolsh"v!.t of 5013!
i Northccte avenue. East Chicago, who J ; was arrested Raturdsy In Ea. t Chicago' when he went frar.y over tho subject.- , and later released has again been ar-
, r-.-'ed. thi in Himniond. ' fauci'i v. arrested yesterdav
t United Stat--, fc
talk. h.i saie': UKrHISlTDLY TO TJIJITD ZSAZS "Am:rica enter-: d i h: v.r.r ht'-i,C i England aiul France t defeat Gcrtrnt.y enl then did i'unn tiv- rr-ist. t j send food tit, raw nia!eri.ifi into th: country, causing upri-ir.y. To combtt I this ur.-CTt. s'.:i army is necc.-.sary. Wi 1 only v ant an at my cf juffit !cnt jtrngt'.i to mr intaiit internal .:;i,c;-. 'i"h? rr.a; -i titui:: of sr, :;.er:h v .-.d lo aboit o '- ) third c i u " t - -ri - v h t :
'Vcr-v.-. t'.tr ilii ? 1 :(.'' it " . ''ii.lu.,1 I ,Ht .'..5 i-; 'S '. Giv cn;-.t. '.-.-.f r;- l.-aii-h. ! WACT AT JSi- ZCC.tCO. i "Tin" vw.tii.J mc;n that :h
nj about l''K',i.0'i actual tlr;;-
ariiiy of lWi.fi0:.i in I "rai,ce is ali eady sui i to Wtcnj finKi'l!" "The recruiting of volunteers in Kcrl;n began vry auFpiciousIy. V'c r;ar:ed wiGi 3n00 and vvitl n ten daj.: u:::rihf r prew t.v about lO.Oi'in. t.ut :
Colonel .McCabe. of the Seventeenth V. j tjie figures hav e. been mounting slow":. Artillery, which .s qtiPrtred tbeie, i tf''csstuting an intense campaign cf
t't'ipagandu.' HE SLAKES AMSKICA.
It is dii'ficult to get acces t" -ac i.-v
German var uiinister. It v-i.i t.r,-' trou'ueed to Lis aide. ;,fCj. von g;.-;,. ;i tvpical oflicer of th.e old school. TV i. I vas escorted up several flights of stabs, the officer producing kys to un'.crit doors as we went along. The s?.mc pc -formar.ee v. as repeated when wo vvtie leaving. It v. ts explained tht H Xoiko always locked hm.s.-lf in rr a precaution against his enemies. 'The w?r minister op.-r.ed up His interview by decianng that the impr-i-f-iori prevalent in America and el.'-e-vvhere that militarism still exists in Germany ia false. He blamed AniTlti for the fart that Germany is now raising a volunteer armv. Asked about the charges of the Ind--
Tiio flag was Raised the flag the first ti-ne
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ANDERSON MAY
COME ON MONDAY Returns From New York Where He Sat in Civil Cases.
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fTIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAll INI-'IANAI'OLlj?, Ind.. April ".Judge Uhtrf T? V fi,.r, .tt1. uc ,v .t .1 e.-.-.,
NV.w- Torli c'ity where ho l,a. been Vitt in ! Un V, ."T "1-" hirh-han5(!1 "a""" -,n Hv! tn e,,!.,,,' , ,t .., n,1'J k,ht'1 cn"mr-s ""necessarily d-r-
ilast 'tu weeks.' He will go to Evans-j j1' , : 'l slri ,,roub,cs in r;c'-
i , lie; iu inn tnii t.irts Jiil )J iliui ! : r.oberts.lale by Officer Stelovv of the fr, , I
; Hammond police after Pauelk had been . ' ' Mondav. Tie will 'return to
"I am only doing v iizt tmr c
usually docs, during big strikes. I w 'u
nil over Robertsdale making Polshevik speeches.
When put in a cell at the Hanfmond
the greyhound of the air S00 feet; police station he kept th- rest the P,(.cial fcdoraJ sran,,' j,.,.,,, .
King Alb.Tt. shattered another precedent
I cf royalty. ... . a T .. A r t ICilsnn
. - tr iater tne king anu x . . ..... .. Felix Hememan of Ham-lcrmfcrrCfl. I It Is understood tbnt the. king and the
mond Meets witn onocKing Accident.
pn.en'-rs av aue an p.tgj.t v. nri tns rav
ings.
f-'auclk sttend? (rv meeting of the Holsbeviks in the region a;il to a lay-
I matt appears stark crazy. An insanity
C... ICUt o.rll raviuatimi i rnm- ' commission win s it upon nts case. i
i Indianapolis, however, in lime for the 'tlial of eacss beriiinins: April 21. result
ing frum iniictmnts r. turned by the
bruary.
continue to exercise a policy of firmnes.-. j .Socialization of industries is comirg. i but in the meantime I will not tokrjf
fi-.dish JH-Iiticafl movements."
long, to carry 140 passengers, with
lC h.sp.tai at Grand itapids. , smoke room and an ele-: e he sbmitlcd to thrf c oper- '
KENTUCKY SAYS
vator.
WAR IS OVER
j ing down to deiinite strides, ac"jJ30TH NATIONS TO ' V, rrnctiicr rP thi Atlantic;!
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reur nemtrosn, 1h, Hotel Crillon gav e the king a noisy : fcreah-down came.
mond man. who is employed by the
c:ty, was perhaps fatally Jrurt yesterdav at the 1-akc Front Park while super
intending the unloading of a boiler from Die B A O. for the pumping station. A plank snapped from its position as' ihe huge boiler was being lowered and broke, a part of it struck Heineman in J the head fracturing bis skull. He is at j pt. Margaret s hospital in a critical con- j diGon He lives at 181 Johr.soa st. and j has a wife and three children. j
pvatie-n.
New Building Permits.
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The following are the building pernors f"r March issued by Funding Commissioner VU: 1000 cottage at 1147 Ja:kon stre by P. Ahlborn: SS500 ccttaKe at 509 Becker street, by j
Seott; 14.600 cottage i ,
Wachemecz; i
RoufHokob Th Xollowdng names hv been reported ln Gen. Fershlng's casualty list since oar last: PIED OP ACCIDENT. CEAJHES BOSINZ, 3614 Cedar St.. Indiana Harbor. DIED OF DISEASE. CPI.. J. E. BTJIiIXTA-TT, 261 Ciai t., Qary. BETTJltWED TO DUTY. (eported missing ia action.) SgAX BOSSABS, 737 Walter St.. Kammond.
FUNERAL OF W. D. CLARK
rPECIAL TO THE TIMES1 . CROWN POINT. Ind., April 3. The remlans of W. V. Clark, who died at Ms home. 627 West Garfield avenue, Chicago, yesterday, will be brought
I here overland tomorrow for burial. Th funral services will be held at
9 a. m., at the residence in Chicago.
HELP EACH OTHER
INTERNATIONAL HcWf SERVICE! I.ONIHJN. April 3. The American and Tlritish air forces, ie uniting to give very possible aid for a trans-Atlnntlc
as a foregone conclusion in tho
near future. ' PLAN TO CABBY 140. Great air-ships at"! air-plar.-s have j .,..,rnininr the terrors of the air
with as much reliability almost as the flight, no matter whether it is attempts shin that crosses on the surface. Messrs. ; by an .-.facial a rrivato contestant.
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man falls and bulletins will lie isu'-d regarding the state of the weather. Wireless and tl.ish s'prrils ar - planned that Tc.frch.tr.t ships ulnns tin- way
C.
.rreet bv F. J
eoftaee at 28 Ogden street by J. Le
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it so ugien si.
FUNERAL OF
L. D. TAYLOR
.,.r: 1300 cottage e
v.. t T.ender: cottage at 3C9 Ce
dar street by J. Klamm: ?lfta cottage) -rh funeral of U P. Taylor of 4511 t 575 Hoffman street by Mrs. V. Lincoln street. Chicago, will be held shorts: $4300 cottage at 1107 Lincoln j from the home at 1:30 o'clock, from aver.ue by A. Kussy: $300 cottage at the church at 2:30 o'clock. Interment 431 Eaton street by H. T3 . Krim: $3000 j wni be held in Graceland cemetery, erttage. at 4SC Aaton street by St. Chisl Mr. Taylor who is well known In i-cott- $4000 cottage at 1418 Moraine j Hammond, leaves to mourn ,hira Us ivenu'e by F. Williams and Son; $3000 . vj.fe and three small children of Cbi-
. Si Mudison street oy ,v. iirn. nis roomer. .-r. wmn
cottage
.1. Lape: $5000 cottage at 413 State st. by G. Eates: $3000 cottago at 457 Eatnn mreet by G. Ea'.es: bb'0 cottnge at Jl WaHham strest by W. Koch, and JloOO cottage at 1JS2 Jefferson street y William Gus.
one sister. Mrs. Frank Seidler and a brother. Dona Taylor, all of Itammord.
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BELMAN TALKS ON FIFTH LOAN W. C. Belman- gave a spendid talk on the Victory Liberty Ion at the chamber of commerce luncheon today and ursred his hearers to do missionary
work for the war. "We will put it J over" sM Mr. Belman. but it means j that ever: body must ejo his share. The
war is not over, "f nave a tas.e ana a duty to perform and it Is up to us." DIES AT CROWN POINT. Louis Winker. 07 years old. formerlvcf Hammond, died at Crown Point yesterday afternoon. The funeral will be held from Emmerllng's chapel. Hammond, Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. Interment will be held in Oak Hill c-mttery.
Vlckers & Co.. the armament firm, nave been experimenting on various types. They have looked to the commercial development. They have come to the conclusion that a great airship ould l ' built immediately foi the crossing of ih. vtiantio with 140 passengers and
1UTbeyave decided on a craft of thejBKE GRILLS
following dimensions: Length. Sn9 lfet: wi.mff.r 100 feet: height. 105 feet.
1 tnavlinuni speed. 73 miles an hour; dtj posal lift. 65 tor-s: available for fuel, stores, passengers, crew, miil and
freight; engines. .ot' horsepower: gas capacity. 3.5O0.0O0 cubic feet and a range of 4.800 milts at a speed of 60 miles an hour.
HAVE ALL THE COMTOBTS
CALLED LIAR BY WORKER Jas. Knox of United Mines Works Assails Gompers at Indianapolis. 1 INTERNATIONAL NEW SERVICE; INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April o. That Samuel Gompers, presld. i,t e.f the American Federation ..f Lab-ir, was falr"bbolding h threat of S.t'OO.Olu; 'men cvir the head i-f President Wilson and was
i lat-d b-came lnoperativ wuh the clo.e i"'"' ' 'vr,wn "-n. both htra
1 of the war. i 7 . . " " t,,"- "e
I NTERN ATION AL NEftS SERVICE IXU1SVILLE. Ky.. April 3. So far
! a the laws of Kentucky are ooncrnj ed, at least, the recent war is legally ; ended. The words of President Wilson I when he raid to eongrsa on November eleventh : ' "The war thus comes to an end," officially ended the struggle in the pinion of Judge Walter Evans, hand-t-d down in the federal court here today. Judge Evans' decision was given in ; 1 1 nnection with th" case cf Harry ' Hicks, accused of cmlitctin a disorderly house within fiv - miles of t'antp
d the
....11 1.,. .! tr, .!. ifo-rv.o. a r, Tavior. II irks attorney t-ontem
ihe vr.igve-?! of the fight. ! alleged offense was committd in Dp-
. I eember and the military mi" it vt-
CHAMBERLAIN
1 posed to prohibition, was the ueelaration j made here last nighl by James Kno.
or tins eitv. vl;o reprsc'ited th- Vniw ' Mine Workers at a funcrnl'' c . Icbr.-iie.'i lor "J-hu Uat lev ccji-ii." The .-i,-i,;.
r INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE I I '' " ,l'le. 1!rS' aI,nivf'rsar' Lf WSHINGTON. April 3. The award rrohibitun m Indiana and ono of th-i
GENERAL WOOD IS HONORED
INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. April 3.Heferring to, what he termed th? "very intent perat ; V of Senator Chamberlain at 1
A.fit lt ulrht swtnrv r-t wentv-four dist insruisbed stvIoc lfaturrs e.t tiie eeRbralion was the df-
i Laker this- afternoon declared that dur- medals to officers and civilians, inelud- 'lunciation of the labor head. .v,,. rr,irv of r in Mat rien. Inard Wood, for "dis-l "Mr- Gompers declared at Buffalo and
Passengers are to travel w ith tha ; . not r.n - .ir.nle siiceestion tiniruished service as a division and . Albany and I beard him that union
I from Senator Chamberlain which "was camp commander in the United Ptate?,. ; '-'n would strike at nation-wide prohi- ' heloful or seem".! intended to help- was announced by the war d- partment ' "M ion- R"J 1 e:'il-I him a liar," Knox
TTTin f- "'VBTTrtTTI :ful- Maj- Ceo. L. Scott, former chief af:'''rtefJ- 1 Trin : is iiie wort cum il&b UJI 1 I rilUii. j -'j gnl rcrfrctH- v.illine to Jet the Peo- of staff. pIsi. hppear.s on the !i-t of of-: iaIrr hn and the v.orkingtnau .. , .v... k....... t,AnNl j know s It." he added
Adolph Mund. 31 veer? old. of 36 fig. ; vhat the war d.irtment has done in: j j . . . ,r.r,,i ;.. 1 vMn And in what Senator Chem- , iK nA TVTOntl A TJ flP CJ I
urn sireei, n in wicu a l too num. . U J.WU UXinxvvX JU J
(Continued on pero eleven.)
berlain has said in three years, Faker
added.
yesterday of typhoid fever. Mr. Mund, who was a car huiider at
the Standard Steel Car Company, j rTTT''7TTrT TTT leaves to mourn him his wife and i BOLSHEVIKI IN
TOTAL Tins WEEK
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Don't throw our paper away without reading the want ad page.
I INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE) WAST-fTVf-JTOV. Ar.ril " Ticirs-e
EAST PRUSSIA ! frfm ,hB iirmy during th" week ending i I March 22. totaled C.";.nt' brinsing tho
total si-ice No. 11 up to 1.-14. I . t
children, one of tbe little girls being very 111 with the same disease. The funeral will be held f-o-n t. Joeph's church " Ten o'clock Sat rCay muriiinr. Jni'-rmotil w.l! be br Id
It: Mt. Grrennod cemetery, Chicigo, tn ' Exchange Telegraph dlpa'ch re. eived nny enc week was 134.3
Knox branded th" "N'o-lvc r-no-work" slogan as emanating from i"rnian'- and r.s F.olshevik propaganda of tho worst sort.
HUNTINGTON A campaicn ft-r equitable distribution of state fum,:;
! that will b" used in helping mrst.-ii'-t
! Tnd'.ana roads, will b launch A iw.
mtv'juTifM. f (-. errvtrc: l" .-!-..... . .yt or.,!SV nt a rneetinsr of the Co -
LOVPOV. April fl. A Bol -hevik off? ;i-, C'-partniTit annouin-r-d t'ns r. r'.ei riooi! j . , .ja. ia'lon e in Ep.-t rruss:- is reported in an , The largest number of d's. hargi-d fori
fer tliat end-
charge of Undertaker Emmeriing.
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