Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1919 — Page 1
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VOL. XIII, NO. 253.
HAMMOND, INDIANA.
TUESDAY, APML 8, 1910. rr - twii nun r mnr
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540 CUSlS j DF0R TRIAL !
Mystery In Auto Smash W asn't Any In the Meantime Frank Chigas and the Reporter Would Like to Get the Joker's Name
H IP .- 13 eoa. H PI TK?X J?!i"3 El IK3 ."H"v t"-st
iminal" court is convened 1 1 " .. " i! ..
001 HOC 'WEST HAMMOND This Dog Just ; Q 77! rn
iOULUiUXG WANTS SOLDIERS' Loved -Too Much , E ULLLLU I rPinW 10 COMMUNITY I So His Master Beat and I OVIMfT I irlmhlN IS TtrntaJIv Maimed Him. i iiS IVlilHf
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Judge Smith Receives Many Roses and the Judical Well Begins to Grind.
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! chown point, ma., apih s.-uth the. air i the new Criminal Court fragrant with beautiful bouquets of roses sent to Judge Martin J. Smith by friends in honor of his f rst day of court, giving the occasion some dedication l rommence Lake County's newest court u
day made an fatal Usatd laci ,,.s.m r.u ceremonial
Smith ot down to bra,, tacUs r,Sh ; awa TU roses wa dcii-luiui and, the good wishes cf the court', menus, welcome, but of far more t.npurtauco v ; Judga Smith aa the fact that - to , tra looked on his doek,t awaiting trial. f XT WAS BADLY HEEDED. !
said a. court, audni-., ,
who sain ;
Judge ;
-And yet,
vo ce, - ,..,,,.ln,i Laka County didn't nccu criminal
J Ing-a-ling-bzz-zz. "Is i his th Times ?" "Yep. what Is it please?" "Well. I'm speaking for Frank Chinas' family, lie has been very badly hurt in an auto accident. This is his residence, 3733 1-ieech St., Indiana Harbor. Taken to Mercy hospital at Gary, ti bye!" The reporter scented a good story. It wai rather quiet, tin re had only been about a d zen lulled and murdered in the region in the past forty-eight hours. Fut the mystery grrw denser and denser. The p. dice of Hast Chicago. Indiana Harbor, Gary, and Whiting km w nothing ef H. Mercy hospital ami thu other, hospitals knew notliir.g of 11; neither did anybody else. Finally after t-- bafl'hiu h-urs ChUa:-, the v."U-Kiice.n Harbor tla iryr.i.ir. himself, w as local' d. "X-,. I hieu't b'--eii in any auto ar..-idnt. In r.ot. injur' d. IX ImS fin" thanks. fii.cb"ly been 'spoofiiiB you." Anyway. th reporter tried hard and thinks it's a bum practical joke, which it is.
SOUTH SHORE
AUTO COMPANY IS STARTED Big Motor Organization to Branch Out in All Lake County Cities.
i "Efficient auto service" is the fgm j of the South .Shore uto ' ., a mw or-i ; ganization which in. time :s expected to j ! beconio one of tin; srfatest of its kind ! J In tho country. The new company of ( j which J. K. ytinson is president has ' i been incorporated with a capital stock, I of $25,000. The incorporators are J. K. j jSlitison. M. K.ithsehild and 17. U Shatcr. j ; I-ast year w hen w ar w ork curtailed j I the outiut of th- Kord Motor ."o.. E. X.
'Citizens Gather at Went-i
worth School and Go on Kecord Last Night.
So His Master Beat and Brutally Maimed Him, and Permitted . Him to Suffer Great Torture.
Monuments of bronze or sten as j
Demands Frankly Outlined by Leaders of New Movement.
By J. BAST CAMPBIH STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERV1CE1 WASHINGTON, April 8. "I
memorials to military htros do not appeal to the reople cf West Hammond, i They wart something mors useful to j the returning soldiers, sailors and ma-j rmes and to the public In general. As : a result ef this sentiment the meeting j
of the West Hammond Commercial club last fvenin? at the Wentworth school decided that a community center buildlnp would be more appropriate. Last wrek the first step was taken
court. , ., .-r. Bailiff Donaha. after hating pra d.cd , the opening call out m th coindor until it ran smooth as goose gr.ase an rounced to the w ide world m ,eneral . , the inmates of the court ro-,n i " -u'.ar. that the Lake County Criminal. Court was duly convened. j Then Judge Smith called the f.rst cas-. If Uiere was any honor to it. Hammond; it for it was the State of Indiana
Vs. ratrlck r.yan. transferred from i.io city court In Hammond on a charge of CUy. VMtorv with intent to kill.
yan has been in jail since the loth of.
February. . erf TTSTtn THE AXE.
At that time he playfully I - c,nr,. wlth an axe and laid her ZTt oZ: en he was put on the - Indiana Orator Will
,..,i said he was oruim ,
or
w
iruilty.
.m n G (i
:C::;r fx nd sentenced Pat
i-l rV to tW O tO
Htate penitentiary. ac? wt.wtj TWO OTHER KXtf CASES WEBB
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U MUKKUW
I bunnoii soi ous nua io.v v, r x ,i -
i agencies for the Franklin. Hudson. Es- am not IOr ine DOlbnevibm 01 XOrte, ; , , 7 i.n. ; , , . n ,.i i .,or I . . . -.' Hammond and it had been planned to j sex and Port macaines. With his char- , f()r lhc bohheviSHl of JUSUce ; n;trnc a committee last evening to start I :U:yJZl:VlZ SZZ equality secured by the ballot: th. cn,. The matter
box. j nauer r residins as chairmin. The comThis declaration was made tO-i nmnlty center idea met with instant H7-
1 . . . proal and the monument plan was
day by tormer rtepresentaue , f,rtrackcd for the time at least. Just
Of Minnesota,' "n,v select mn of a central sitt for
the Mi: Mi tiK I the important point
I'd. Mr. Hannauer has written
nat.ir Med:l! Mci'ormirk of Illinois
I , . i in nn effort to se.-urt! trie oonaiion or
: soldiers and sailers leirion ct itici of rrf.Pnrtv o-.vnd by him in west
ntnt' "
lower end of Lake Michu.-in but Ham-; United btates ox America.
j mond and iary will be (h- first fi-ened ' WATCB SOLEKS HE SAYS. Iwhil-i an Iist t hii as" branch is eon- ..K p an rve lKl the pri.aie 5e1diT
tenu late l soon. Th - Hammond branch , Un s.,rPli in ths war. He is 'n to will bo located at the S"ti!hc&st corner ; b(? rrAi!y ),ralli fm," l.un.l-, a Ppanof r.uss"ll and H"hni.iu sttet3 where j j.h-Atncr1c-jn w at" j etera n. r.dde.l RS he work n the erect ion f a new huildinp I . . cfTht '"f the cnpit.il which
Hon is ence more back to 3,l")0 cars
p.T week, he finds that Ford business keeps his hands full. VTiU S'-'aca Cut Wide. Tim n. w s,,inh shore Auto Co. will
tako ove r th business of handling the Ernest LundcqR,
J:;;:::!lLXo has just btcn chosen counsel; t-n
t Oakland at car;.. Th plans of t!v ' for the newly-incorporated private ; ,r
company embrace servic" and sales sta
tions in all important cities aroun
trinalVy came from Chicago, but was ,
rco-king in East Chicago; but paeaue, ,
The jury dtdn t hk
a tho aw n their acaimsa ,
fourteen years in. the ;
Be Greeted by Big Crowd, According to all Signs; League of Nations His Topic.
will be started at one-. K. L. Shaver will be locnl manager as veil as general manager of the company. He was formerly a Ford dealer in Illinois but has been with the Hunr.'ll Auto Sales Co. for several months and hps already made many friends !n Hammond. Maaacll Tor Gary. The Gary house v. Hi be managed by Richard Manfell. who lor live years has been associated with th Louis Gcyer Co. in distributing Hudson and Port machines. His sales rooms are located on Fifth f.venue. will ba usetf for the new company. Later Whiting and Indiana Harbor are assured of stations on! expansion w-i',1 always be the watchword. The new- organization wishes tho public to understand that a purchaser of a car handled by them will always find a
station handy in the Calumet
lm must soon relrn'iuisH as a result of his cVfrat for rcelection last fall. "American solliers have Just begun
I to j.our home fc-m overseas. Lur.de. n continued. "Thev are not. going to b satisfied wdth ci-arity. with a pittance of $'70, like the late congress tcked onto the revenue bill- Not th '. THEY WANT TO KNOW WHY. j "They will 10d a way to get that to I which they are n titled if the n-xt con-
press does not make proper prcnision for them. I U v. I have mingled with many -whoi Uve already returned from 'over thert They are dcmaiidin to know why -p-.t congress failed to provide f or" thrf?rJist w nit until they register their resentment at the polls:'
Hardly had Lund-Tii concru'ted tnan a well known fieure in an overseas unf- j
I form entered his office. Three frold
service station nan.iy m n.u v-i. u , "listened on one arm. iiun'i
lrtir an Marvin "7. 1
All branch managers will be men of j ppf Try iate t.f Company F. ICOth englknown sale? and mechanical ability and i nf.,r a. F. F.. now national president will be stockholders In the company. Itof tllJ private Soldiers and Pailors Lee-
I is probable that a Mr. Caldwell. M;jnn ,vt!l ational headquarters at S0- ! for eight years has -been connected in t 1At,, st x. W.. V. ashington. D. C. -I an executive capacity with the Frir.U; .... our organisation goirg ahead?
I HTvamond. Nothing furtl,er wlil o? i done on the matter until a reply is ro- ; reiveij frern Washington. '. Hons as worked out In the discussion hist evening call for a building with playgrounds. The buildirg will be I eouippe.l on similar in.-s to the com- : munity centers ef Chicago and will have j rending 1 .wins, smoking rooms, n 11- ! hrarv. showrr baths. nn;usement room3
and an .niditoi i im wnei'i i v:- ,ca n he. 11.
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WHITING
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TfcU is just the tale of a very friendly brown and white cur who Just loved everybody. His waggly tall was never still. His master was John Jurivach. S 3 1 Summer street. Hs loved Jurivach. In the light of subsequent events it is hard to explain, but he would have done anyth'.nsr a dog could do for his master, and yet John didn't want hint. On Sunay mcmlng John called the dog and the animal Just about went craiy with joy. "My master must feel good t.h'-s tnornlng." he ba: ked. But Jurivach put a chain around his neck and tho doy thought It wa queer and the chain was heavy and John yanked h'.m along when lie wanted to I lay. The human tied the do to a tree and beat him over the head with a club. Toor dog. When the human got through with him. one of his eats was torn off. out eye knocked out end he lay there Etunned, but not deal. 9 He soon revived, hut those terrible pains. He couldn't hear or F., and thirsty, oh. how thirsty he was! He suffered torture until yesterday afternoon and some women found him. gasping, still alive and moaning. The kindnearted women gave him water and he thanked them by waggling his fill, tho'ish he could hardly move it. They then called the police, who iverclfu'.iy
cut a bullet tnrougn nis
What shall we fay
Jurivach? He lives at S3! Summer Ftret.
Sailing of George Washington
is Advanced By Cabh
from President.
Id
(auxEETur.) 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICll FA&IS, April 8. i"oliowxatf the double session on Monday tha "tig four" mat a grain today. Piemlar Eloyd-Qeorgj of England, is beginningto aliow tiie physical strain of tna arduous negotiations and the sscond maerting- on IConday was In id at tla residence becausa of tli stats of his healtlr. Th two qnestlons wblcn th representatives of taa tig four powers are now trying to decide are: 1. The Irnnco-ftenaan ftontiar. 2. The amounl cf reparation Germany miurt pay. The cUplomiktlo battle has reached such a stage that evciy one's nerves ar on edje and there i tension in the very air.
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OUT
GAS
Two Found Dead in Chicago Hotel Are Brought Back to Oil City.
WATCH OUT FOR ! THE "MOOCHER"!
K State of Indiana vs. Jim LlnJ'r. j Hteven STdo.Mch. end Jo? Trzick for co
When Fenator Janif F. Tatson
comes to Gary tomorrow night to ad-
Hteven lxuiogy . Michigan Cen- i dress the people of Lake county on the
burglary. ste..nh , all.abSt,rbin& tODir the League of Na
,ral 5ar', of 'lnd'ana vi Alexander , tions. arrangements have been made 54o. tare ' nriTiIchard Doe. ! Chairman John J. Killigrew to g
Fomorowsm ' . . v..tl ! liim a bur reception. It Is believed that
B,,r,KlVrb-lTim or' money and Liberty j Senator Watson who is to speak at the and robbed htm or rn , theatre at eight o'clock will be t,asalnj-oiiSi jgr(ietel by the Krea,fst froW(1 lhat jt . uir,,,! Court are: ! has eer been bis privilege to speak to
The juries m j ln i,ak. county pr,d that is saying a!
, ... i cnnH Ha Cot- tie tl.5 the rfMltattOn Of
Crown feint;, c?iuci - - -
Hammond, North j drawing tne Diggesi crowas uun any
nail in
lin company, will branch managers.
become one of the j ju!lt watch us grow." remarkM S;erry. I "I have just sent organizers Into Missi.-?-
SPECIAL TO THE T1V.E31 WHITlMi. Ind. April .-Tli remains of Mike Fzulhan and his brother-in-law. Joe Corobinski, of 6 1 1 Clark street, were 1 rought to I'.arar.'s morgue at Whiting yesterday afternoon from
Chicago
sSerg. Cramer Finds Eight)
I Men Disgracing Uniform by Begging Dimes.
!! CHARLES YOUNG TELLS
POLICE QUEER STORY
r Z; dank Crown Point, Center j speaker in the country has ever had 'I Te.erH Tittle 7 4 7 Van Buret, s t.. j t h e county. Indeed. Senator Wat ; cumet twp'.': Henry W- Cunning- j is a prime favorite with Lake ecu
Trne" Hlxon
tn.: Wrn. Herkner.
t wp
.- . . T.rv, A
b.,m. Gary n. K.. orui Webb. i:5 Carroll St.. Hammond, North tJ. Petit. jhn A. Johnson. Schneider: Harry cir-mons. Schr-lder: John F. Kelly. Indl-
,r, Harbor: George A. -Mime, i.ooo,
TbM.-.as Martin, 11 "2 Adams st.
r..v. Vr,rrl5 1936 W. l-'ltt St
son nty
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Gary:
Gary:
audiences.
There is an additional Incentive to bring out a monster crowd besides the importance of the subject Senator Wat-
Black Sheep of Prominent!
Family Steals for Fear of Being Shot, He Says.
ti'onttiHied on page ten ) wwr nnimie
UUUIlUiLO
AT SESSION !
"Watch out f'T the moochcr In un.orm." warns Sergeant Cramer in
The men had gone to Chicago to draw ! charge of the Hammond army recruit-
money from the Fee-ples' Trust and ! jng- station. Cramer 1 as be n watJtSavings bank, where Fzulhan had $2,657 I tnp this type lately and says that the deposited and the other man $035. j number of men w ho are thu.- d.sgracFriends say they Intended depositing jng tv,? uniform Is glow ing alarmingsaid sums in a Whiting baric. They are j jy. Yesterday he counted cisrht men thought to have missed the last train)njlr( WPre 'bumming" dunes and nickto Whiting and taken a room for the j els from j rrsons on the streets. He night at th-j Depot Hotel, near the i investigated one case in particular. Fnion Station. It is the opinion of the j ar)iJ found the man to be a fake. He family that the men not understanding j w QS weaririSr the uniform with wound pas. blew- it out. with the result tIiat j stpires ami nn. Cramer telegraphed both were asphyxiated, as they can see Washington and found there had
(BTJXX.EH2T.) John Edwin Nevin STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. 1-E.F.VlCtl (Copyriifiit, 1913, by X. H. Sexvice.) PASIS, April 8 The Interna. tional Kews Service la toclay able to present the exact position of Asierlca at the peace conference round table ln Paris. Tnis information Is secured through an unmistakable official channel close to President Wilson and reveals ln advance the grist of any statement the president may give outlining- the attitude of himself and bis colleagues on tiia American delegation. It is this: "let the people read the original fourteen pcin'.s presented by the president In conjunction with the original armistice terms presented to the central powers by the allies. These represent Ihe position of the TJni;ed States. That position is one that stands for peace based on Justice." (BULLETIN.) INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PARIS, April a. Xbe Journal, In an article tcday, states that it is "puzzled" over President Wilson's message to Washington recalling the liner George Washington. "How can the president think of leaving Paris when lonff hours of watchfulness are necessary t" this paper asks. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. April S. i lie transport Ceo.-ge Washington, which President Wilson has requested to sail for Frest at the earliest opportunity, will leave April 11, tho date having been advanced from April 14. it was announced
(Continued on pare tight.)
Charles Touner. black sheep of a fine
on has choen for his address, a topic J farnilv at Hutteon. Ind.. arrest 'i last j "
of consuming importance to the whole 1 njght py ..'lii.'f Special Agent Zi !'.' of j world, and th.it is. in all probability the j tlu, j H plt F.y. on a charge of Petit QuSStiOll Of Amalgamation distinguished Indiana senator may be a iarrev is a problem to the police of! "
candidate for president on the republt- (,ra, c1lic5can ticket. His name liar, been tised in About js months ago Young was nrthat connection more than any other j rP.,ej at Cleveland charged wi'h break-
ins the seal.- of box cars and stealing.
Wilting: Wm. Shuns. Monan : or two exceptions ' "3Ie was sentencea at mat time to iron c?t,uif Tsver- Havmor.d Ttu- excellent opportunity for the people to ( . fourteen years in the federal
no reason why the men would commit suicide. Szulhan family moved to Whiting only a short time ago from Larorte. Ind., and Corobinski had come here only a week ago from the same city and was residing at the Szulhan home. Szulhan is married and has several children, hU widow being greatly bereaved over his death.
Tohn W. Albright. 7M. Tyler St.. .ar. v.-tt. 120! Wash. st.. Gary:
411 i-Mst st.. Whiting: John ! man of national fame with porsibly one
Jackson. Frank F
ctolph. Crown I o'.i", erlch. Dyer.
William H. Fred- i hear the man w ho may be the nation's j Json at Columbus, t .. but be worked
BLIZZARDS AND 10 INCH SNOW IN WEST Cold Weather Is Headed This Way From Nebraska and Dakota.
next chief magistrat
Fig delegations are expected
I so hard and behaved to well that he from . rnroled in less than a year.
Hammond. East Chicago. Whiting, Crown Toint and indeed ell Over the county. Senator Watson will not make a partisan speech fend democrats will
of Hammond and East
Chicago Proceed to Arrange Further Deliberations of Citizens.
MADE COP SORE
been no such man in the service. He i looking for him today. Sergeant Cramer furnished twelve more recruits for army yesterday. They were as follows: Frank Crowell, Harold Jenkins. Frank Stewart, Theodore Stewart. Theodore Harry. Julius Manes. Cornelius Monahan. Murt Mani.r TTomer Cross. Aaron Connors.
I Robert Mofflt and James Filan. All I came from Hammond and W. Hammond yesterday afternoon. Filar. Mon- ! ahan and Cross were re-enl'.stments.
INQUEST TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY
! HAMMOND ATTORNEY
7n i nor tlic nnn7ir ! invited to meeting
Rr n Tl Attorney Jesse
Two Shots Fired, But One Cannot Be Accounted for by the Coroner.
Attorney Jp.spP W!Fon
mond has been notified that
be webomeei Just as coruiaiiy as rc-puu-licnns. What the Iruiana orator will
Lust just as soon as ne was reieas-o be went right back to entering box cars and helping himself. The strange part of Young's stealing is that he takes nothing of a'.ue but will enter 15 or 20 cars and take only
much as it will any one. The aIlress will be a latriotic sjeech and so received.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO. April e. NMin tins cky
enjoying near summer weather with the)
temperature around seventy- reports
reached here today
und blizzards in Nebraska, Wyoming
and Colorado, which are seriously interfering with rail traffic and wire communication. The heavy sn:w storm which temporarily halted ril traffic yesterday In nirthwestern Nebraska, is reported headed eastward. -0 A heavy wind which accompanied the snow In Nebraska did considerable damage to farms near Madison and lifted a school house from its foundation.
have to say will Interest them Just as i onc Cr two thing:? valued at ji'.uut tv.en-
I ty-flve cents each, from ench one. ! When asked why he !')k the things ' be told "hi' f Autgen of the Hammond policy that he did not know. i "Just as soon a? I S'-e a car I have to ! Bo through it." said Young. "I am. in j constant fear of being shot by a railroad detective and I Hsu re I inn better , off in Jail."
: when he was brought to trial tin
' morning
I was asked what he thought ought to lie dor.e with him and he said that mabe : be could stand about one year more in I Jail, so Judge Klotz f.ned him $lfin and
! One more step in the proceedings to i amalgamate Fast Chicago and Ham- ; mond was taken last night at the city 1 hall. Fast Chicago, where the councils I uf the two titles met in Joint session, j Mayor McCormack was elected tempo- . rarv chairman and W. C. Lose, city
! clerk, of Hammond, temporary secre-' ! tary. MICHIGAN' CITY". Ind . April A motion "as made and carried that a , y nn pf $i(ifr"and costs. $iC0O to whch committee of five from each city be ap-j was n itjcd a ten-day tern in the couni pointed to draft the amalgamation:,. wa!, jn,p,-,scd this morning: In
Although the evidence showed that two shots were fired in the Oarhr.'-ss by Sam Marino in the double murder Funday rif-'bt. Coroner J. A. Grnhntn has as t t been unable todiscover w hat became of one of them. The only bullet
Hammond Man Gets a Stiff
Dose in Michigan City Court Yesterday.
HARBOR WOMAN
SUES FOR DIVORCE
A ,.F. r- -v a E . M 1 1?
cl lcii Wat ror AOH COH fT ' . r r.
it ( i
i
Threatening Wife and She Goes to Court.
sigreement and present It to the councils: that this committee should consist of the mayor and city attorney of each city and that each mnyor should appoint three of his councilman to com-
l.i-.. .l. ...., mitt, o of Cuo
in the Hammond city court he , J'1' u . "-'-''' ' '' , " ,,,
.viayor .ua-uin""-" i i,r"""Aldermen Carlson. Slaxwrdl and Ilhed. Mayor Frown will ennounca his appointments at the next meeting of the Hammond council. This Joint committee has the privilege of inviting into their deliberations committees or individuals from the commercial and civic organizations at any ore whose advice they may feel
would be .of ab.ie.
STARTING POINT MARKED BY CROSS
Charging that he nairgcd her until sh
r-uT a nervous wrecii and twice
threatened to kill her. Susan F. Feed,
I through her attorneys. Riley. Hembroff.
Dver & Feed, has lilel suit lor anorce
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LIMLKl' K, Ireland. April Si A huge
ce ! white cro33 Is bdnir painted upon
Fawnniore field, a miie from this place, to mark the landing and starting placi
This Joint committee w U
1 have the
the city court on Bruno Zytko of Hammond for bringing liquor into the o'.ty. He paid the fine through the intermediary of friends, and was committed to Jail for ten days. Zytko arrived on the South Shore at 11:45 Saturday night with his thirteen-year-old son to visit friends here. He carried a woman's woven handbag, containing a package. When he landed at Huron and Tenth streets. Pttrolman Zepka took him In tow. The package ln the handbak contained four ejuart bottles of whiskey, each bottle wrapped in paper and al! wrapped in a large bundle. With the
Ilea that be was destroying evidence
f Ham-
he board
i of trustees of th Alei-vnder Hamilton
r.rnnr nl A so c ! a 1 1 o n OI
,I.Nauuui .;v, ,,,,,,, ,
Washington, P. C A p. .1 While X . . ' nhca, Wilson was Assistant eretnr of the
Interior he ass.te- m . " ,,0,,v f,r thp lnurdcreii w ife and no ,rn
the purpose oi ni'-ii i ' - -Ptatue cf the man who e'taMlshed the system still in use In the V. S. Treasury department. The association has raided between S.l.roo and and Congress has appropriated $H'.00. for the. purpose. Mr. Wilson 1s not cer- ! v.ilipr he will att'.nd the meet-
ia.it ....v
job upon which will hinge the suecess j
a f lir, equltabl-
Zytko smashed the bundle on the pave-
of airplanes taking part In the trar.a-
of the movement. it niari of agreement enn
n.cnt. breaking
bo worked e'Ut
! te
I
from her husband. John G. Feed. Jr. the atiant'.: flight
From Pcadwood. S. I.. comes reports. , . ...1, T.,T, 1
ot a two hiiu o. iidii ' . demoralized Tall traffic. ,
Western Kansas nnu v.x'ioi a.w. '-"'' j th c v r.irg of April C. 1515. Mrs. need heavy snows delaying trsins from on , '' thal hor bufband ejected her
to ten hours.
eke Superior Court. They were mar-
ri el October 1311. an t rns.ucu ti ".-.15 Hemlock St.. Indiana Harbor. On
rheduled f r
ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO KILL Charles Kaw, a Hungarian, living at 1201 Jefferson street, Gary, was last rirht Brreete.i o nthe charge of assault
v,!th intent to kill and' Is being l.eU' g without bond for court trial. co.tant eaort
The first flight Is nw
April 13. One of the contestants. Maj. Wood, announces that he will u.-e a Shortt bi-plane, equipped with a Folls-Koyce iiiOt jr.
asserts
from their home and that they have been
living apart since. Sh asks for the cu:
iody of their tnree-year-toa nn.-j ',''ATililUri II'
! Ze
one that will be acceptable to the council men and the votcis the preposi'i-jii will Income a reality within e comparand, rlv few months. They have been
i.. . !... i .. i.i.; 1 a
given praei''. '. -i.i., un n.t..i, which to do their work. Their report!
l'j aSKC'l IOC HI tl"'"'-' i J'Miu -li tt, the coin cilmen on Tuesday evening. June 3. 1313-
on. Then
- remnants to t Zytko resisted
11 the bottles Zeplta
por.ee sta
in as it comes at a time matters are quite pressing.
when legal
MAYOR ABSENT FROM CITY Mayor Dan Frown has been absent from the city hall since Friday, havrc been called to New Mexico on ac
count of the death o law. He Is expected Monday.
cf the bullet has been found on thwalls or furniture of the house in which tho crime was committed. Coroc.cr Graham has about completed his investigations and the formal inquest will be held Wednesday morning at the Hammond court house.
I. Is brother-'r.-to return next
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COMMIT RAPE For an attempt assault to commit rape Yosil Cars ton. a Gary man, living at 1744 Pennsylvania street, wai last night arrested by the police and is being held without bond for his appearance in court.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
WIEPINGFX HOI, an,!. April
Th excrown prince of Germany, while motor-cycling alon? the He.k collided with a railing, receiving serous injuries to his hand and wrist. His wife and children are expected to arrive coon at a castle near Utrecht.
He grabbed a one pole, but
ka. who was In no good humor bee he smashed the bottles, grasped
ih shoulder, tore the fellow s
j ho! 1 loose, end sent the man spinning i toward the center of the street. That j ..Ml'il the resistance. In jail Zytko explained that he had I l-roeizht the whiskey to a friend for
The bey later expia.nta mat
BIG FIRE ON SOUTH SIDE t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAG. A "ill . l-'-re wi.i -h for a time last nitfht threatened to destroy on en'' re busies block in th South S:U nrd censed damp ere estimated at S 1 0 . 0 . wa under control today as a result of a heavy ownpour of rain. Three buildlTS on Fast Sixty-third street were completely destroyed by ' . . i. , i. ,o, .j e-.
j the bl-ize. wnen un- tu j.- -
ther spread or the n.".
ST. LOUIS SETS BAD EXAMPLE
Two Persons Are Shot and Killed by Bandits in Robery Attempts
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bis father l.rougni me n'juoi sick woman on Michigan street
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NF.W loKK. Apiii ic.--Adn-.iral
who returned ye f t -r J ) irom
today contributed till one
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to i - in: "An Englishman will taurant as if he owned lean will enter as If he aian who owned it."
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE; ST. LOUS, Mo.. April . Follow In a r.luht "crime record of ten Irjrg'arii-a an-i ftvo RiKoniobiles stolen," two perfits werej shot and knlc.i bv bandits tod;. y in cold blooded attempts at ruble r; M r:.. '-In-.tin roster Smith, sixty, w 5 tn i-"t,g'i the breast Mid kilbd w h -n s,e looked out of the front window of her home at 6 o'ch this mornm. aitrae ted by an atempt to rob a milk man. Mrs. Smith opened the window and c-ri-d
for help. Ti t robbers hre 1 at pedcsir.-
1 citizens who showed themselves
:i I windows. enter a res- t The- second victim was V.'ilMcri r.of'est. An Am"r- --l'Md, six! y-oirrht. night watchrmu for
ive a , th Imperial L.-umdry. The robbers secured several hundred dollars.
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