Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 20 June 1919 — Page 1

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Railroad Detectives Nab ! i Gang of Car Robbers j In East Chicago. j Recovering fully J5.000 tvorth of mrchandise stolTi from box cars on. the i various railroads of tho C.ilumt lfpon, i members of tho IndiaiLi. Harbor Belt ! Police force swcopci down on two places ! in East Chicago and as a r-KUJt two men ' ana a woman will appear tomorrow th? criminal court at Crown roir.t. i Thos arrested n-re: j Marj' Torac-back. r'r'"rr:etor of grocery j end candy store at 150th St., East I Chicago. i Mike Do'atta, who boarded with hrr. Stanley DombrowEk.1, SS-'? Deodar St., Indiana Harbor. j The raid, which is th most important i handled by the Ind'ana Harbor E-it forco j in years, breaks up a well-crKanized ! gang of car robbers and explains thei disappearance ci a iot 01 vamao.e merchandise. The detectives had ben workinff on these robberies for some time, but little evidence could be ob'.iir.td. Sundav, emboldened by former sucoesi?. ih rob-j ters opened forty cars in the Gibso.i i yards. Fart cf the loot they re:r.ov d i to ti.eir.hon-.vs, but a hivgf amount was ! hidd-n in The prairie near th railroad' ards. This was foun.i ar.d through It the trap was ia:d whr-'by the thieves i were caught. j Later in the week the two men re- ' turned to the place where the;.- ha1 hid-I Bauer and Serjeants Brady. N.rr;s and Jl Kraus of the Indiana Harbor ilelt j As a result of confessions bv iht it was learned that they had teen takir.j j much of the stun to td-,e store of Jin. Tomehack where she use! it t - rnlonUH ' h"r stock. A raid on the home cf Dombrcwrki In' Indiana Hatbcr brought to light," enough merchandise which when added i that found in the grocery to ineke a j large trucx load. It consisted of boxed candy, sh bol ehotg '.gun shiiS, several tubs of butter.. end twenty-six cas- s of p-go - I Hobertsdale BOV MeetS Hort rible Death at East Chicago. Failing rote th approach of a crane in whose path he was standing, j Lawr-rrf. Ko'k. i;ai Mvrtle st.. Itch- 1 rtsdal... w as crushed to ,Wh vc-ter- i day " hilo workir" at Graver Tar.k ' Works in Hast Chicago The young i man who had re'::rr.,: from th-- .rmv i in December was throwing his old trad.-! as electrician at t!;c Graver plan'Fick was Essis-in.r in lavinit a r-rire i of conduit and ten standing on tho rails of one ..f tne big '1 . hng cranes. The heavy crane approached but for F-ome reason Lawrence failed to r.ot'co it un'il too late. Hi., b'dy was horribly crushed between the niachln- ry mel the wall .b"in'g almost cotnp'etcly 'evtf ri Death was almost instantneeus. Lwren.-e was twenty-three y.ars oh end on returning home had resumed his j place as head c .1 tne lamny. mg m. widowed mother and two y vour.ger broth.ers who were d pendent upon him and his sis'er Elfanore for Hleanore is assistant to troller of Hammond. T irt. Miss ie c'y conthe family is ! .e.'V. i.ri,". ami has the I heartfelt sympathy of the entire com-j munitv Lawrence had a wi.l acquaintunce among the younp. r folks of Ham--vvhl.ine ami Hast Chicago ati'l 1 manv expressions of condolence are being icieied at the home. Hmployees of the Grayer Tank Works purchased a beautiful blanket flay which was presented to the family to be used in the burial services. The funeral will ne held Paturdty afternoon at 2 o'clock from the I'vanfr-ileal church ji Rohertsdaie. R v. Pp.-;1-burg' r wil c -nduct 1 he services and burial wii 'be 1:1 Oak Hill cemetery. (BTJEEETIN.) 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS PERV'CEl WASHINGTON, June 0 Criticisms by both Uepubliean and "Democratic senators of the treasury departments propoBed lump sum payments to wax Insurance beneficiaries, In lieu or present monthly payments, -was followed in the senate this afternoon by tiie adoption unanimously of a resolution sponsored by Senator Robinson, Democrat, of Arkansas, that Secretary Glass furnish the senate vrith Information re-rard-ing the plan. "If lump sums are to be paid bene-

friaries, within a few years 92 per cent j plained, after he crawled cut of hi? imof thta will be penniless and will ha 1 proviso, trench, "but I just ac.e,' -jt-pplicftnt for pensions, Senator Smoot j maticaHy. It just goes to show- howcf Utah said, well a marine is trained."

Daring Juggler Vho Did His Stunts Twenty-Five Stories Above Broadways

.....l .- ! " " x t : f i - A. It takes not or.Tv 'I but iniagrina-up-tc-d.'e - tion aad daring to er. Take, i:; Ile nohis. H-.raH S. tie Vt-r.t to th- roof .ire li, nldin in X w storit'S above Bro-..,i-j of -'o. tVl nt wa' ar'':i : standing or -.'! ve !e I til-ee hil's while tilted chairs. He does not advise the- ordinary citizen to , io thl3 8S a murn exercise unioss tt rts-?cra"bTT FOR COLUMBIA AV 1 Four Street Cars Arrive Today and Balance Come Monday. Fo'ir of tho t"n ri'-w car to he ure 1 on the Celumria ave. et t.s.on of the Hammond. Whittng v Ha:' Chicago' street railway m 1 r-,mni"n 1 lrrtved at the car barns on Cost ! in st. this morn -; ing. Six more, r-Tipi' tieg tr 1 r, are! ' xpecte i to reach Hammond Monday.

Resident r.f the Hast i-:de hae re-en! SEW LOSDOl?, June ZO. The Ear- , ecu t dalmr g cfadily at the ng d'!ay;vara junior varsity crew nosed on Yale' i fl..l;e-e- t 'e r.-r-; V '' . e t e r 4v lit:- fi'ren vnrrt nf tl? wftrnnfl

their anticipations are to be real'.,-.ed is; now a. vide for discussion. At the J5rt June meeting of the II:.iv.rr...n.:! council: a morion was pasierj to t.';.. cf:'-:ct that! the r..:npany be li"t:fi d to hae cars. tunning vv- the exter.s.on wrhin thirty. days. In case the cm; pl' r'-"'!"r- ,h fails to comatter is to ba! 'aV-n up with the Sttte Ihildm l.'til itics ; Con: miss. ott wi'h the intention of fore-! mg the s rvb'e or revoking the compai.v"s fraiich.eo r-n Columbia avc. i With the virtual ch-sir.g f.f the Orel-, 'nance Department at the Sir.dard Pteel , tar c o . the large;-! source of exiiceted revenue is gone. Howcvt-r, there. are; now 2ei r.'-w tim-.c s in ;:i" m ooasee of the United statta Housing c orpora-, tirn in Hist Han-mord "iid new resi-rh-ric. s are g...ng up rapidly m Maywore: a. tuition. ir...- v. a. ;-. j-o.i , , the loss duo to the c! .s.i-.g down of th industry. RIVETER REMINDS j mm-r 1-1 JTUJ- U XJjA. i i JJii , f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ' Q -v- VT A X-.--T t 1 ,1 Tl-r'-.i no I 'raver man on 'i.e g.-.o.i .- u tern ;;rn:i than Corporal "iv.p jtarnes. ci t i.e oCa : 1 t. mtca Mat s .Marine :t'crui: mg t : a: At MtM'fim-rr, "' n..i---( of a sauad of ' Pevi! Dogs" and while it j came, x , atul his se;uad rPanoi ur the Cfrmur:?) all by thenie Ivr-. they h ip. -d a. vclioc- J lot. Iur.ng tiie f.ght "1'op" was woun i-.l by a ma 1 Ii: ;:e and has been a little nervous regarding meohine guns ev. r ) since. j When Pen was r.acert In charge o 1 ' 1 a recruiing sf ,T!on at the Ferrv buil 1-! . .. ... ' ' 1 ing he liked th" 1ob. Tin re was a::iv.i ,'. ! 0 a e, p-.-rrv b Hiding, and time nrs d-ouiekiy. Rut or.. som thiney pe-rcu e.c.p"1'op' tva s standing by d watching the crowd vdien all of a su den a sharp, staccato vat-tat-t it-t sm-de en his ears. 1 To "Rep" that s-"-um on thin machine K;,tt !'.r Without stopPing to do- ,-d.iout r.:m I op started :- '.ij barridig in. ar.d he had a fairly caeie liiiilt be fore lie r. aii:-- ! that wasn't in the trt robes arv nt-re are! 1 the sound he t!vu::h yens iif.chin.- ;.un fire was a i-noiir. Hie i,.ter ui the) sr'ictu"al bridge iv -v ut.d-r construction at the Ferry building. "Not that I yeas afraid." "Fop" ex-

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H55L55m Oil HOGS AuD CATTL Nine Thousand Dollars Added to Assessment of the Gary Land Co. SPECUL TO THE Tif.'ESl I CROWX I'OKN'T. Ir.d.. June 20. In ! the. task of chocking owr work of Lake County asjetsors and hoarir.i; objee- ! t:.-:.s, 'he L'oard of I;vi. w is making ; l sm bift sl;ish s in assi ssmcnts and ; st he j.trr.e ti:::" Kivsng other.4 decided i boost?.. Urn Oentlrrr.an of liable: j Cr-ok t.-vnsh:p l- the iatt to the lat- I M'n. Cent'. man a r reared as per cur.:- j mons, r i I - t ; v to hi:-- h: i'S.':l.'ient on o.iti tie 1 h v . ? a- found In error to !fu::t of SH which was nd- I d.d to !... r i Uoard of lienal anicsymtr.t by t ,e j : w . The I'-al estate of Joseph "V. Calloway of Ha 5. Chicago ?ubd. SW'i 2 i -" 7 -?. I- V, ari l L. "i. n. 12. r- ducei fr-ra Ji;.C-.-0 to ". I . jr.a-.e. on -a -h j Hink. M the Mr, r-al state. Gary, loeatd L,. 1. 1J. .". Hrcadwav add., Csry. reduced from $1, to $1,200. i Iteduee.l lm; ro nt s of John and 1 S a r. isla v. a A":r.eiroj.ki o n I. 12. Ti S. j Broadway add., Gary. $VC0 to f5.ft"". An error, eorrtcted by the township assessor. inrrea;-es the real si. ate of ! Gary Land Co. t L.. 13. Vj. inoreafd from ST.PvO to if.SOO: I. 13. 1 o:.. in- i creased from ST.r.oo ,t) ; ; 0,500 : I.. I'.-., int r. aced frvtit ST.'50 to $s.3(t."'; L. 27. It. iticreati'-d f ron $7,500 to f 10 - ... This makes .a tdal atnount of S.O-V'O. In tV.e E?r-f,c n:''jt of Tribe of X., Gary, ur or. th- r-cor.'.me:;da t ton of th township as- e. -er. th sr a : f ; sir r: t d.mvs prions SJ'.?4-. r-di'.--d to ?io. I'pcn the rpeommer.dition of townT. C ipe w.-re mid1 itj tii 5 and 1. ISTFRNT!CNAL NEWS SERVICE' I WtASHIxaxOlf, Jane 0. Preiidsct I Wilsoa has submitted to Frcialer ( Clemenceau tho Borah resolution Cillin? for a hcariajr by the peace commission. ' j of Sina Tela representatives with the! 'request that it be given "special cou- j j sitleration," Acting Secretary of State i roue miormea tne senate tnu aiternoou. ; (EUI,EETIT.) 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW LOSEOS, Conn., June 20. Harvard won frotn Yale here this morn- ; inj in the freshman boat race. The race I i wa3 close ail the w ay. Harvard Jumped j into the lead by one half leng-th in tho f.rat quarter and held it v.ntil the final uarter mile, when tho Yalo yearling's cut her lead clown to one-quarter , length. (EVLLETIN.) !',1F-V1T'CN1! nf;v; ?.FRVICF1 race here today, winning by a scant few . feet. i (STJI-EETIIT.) i By SB, MAKIO BOSZA , (Exclusive Cable to the I. N. 5. Ironi 11 socolo, Ulilan.) ; SOKE, June CO. King Victor Emmaauel is unlikely to retain the Or- i ixn&o ministry in office, followinrr tli overwhelming vote against Orlando in the chamber yenterday. Signor Lui-' zatti end Si?nor Tittonl are Taciarf men tioned as probable euccessora of Orlando. ! a popclar demonstration ia tsvor ct j orlanciot occurred in 1.19 sirneis i jkuiue iast niffht, following the fall of tli ! rcdnistry. The crowd shouted: "Viva;, riuiae," and "Down with Giolitti and jxitti.' i iG:oiiti and X'itfi are among tho So- ; I c..-,;:st hadtrs ho were among Vr- I j iando's most bi ' r cpj T.en t ?. ) ! , : ,w -. 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) "-'"'-' I.ONDOM, Juno -v. lii. uomC r "t-vi w,!.:1.! T. a r r ft o wn e . of tna TJ. S. HiVV. viio is to accompany ino caKin tt-rig -j tie K-S, on nsr lugai: xo -"nrna, 1, ueimany siau xuv n.j, . hjw acxiag as c-uiv; , hie in her maneuvers over the North , o.. j,..-.--.-. several days and is said to be doing i Bl portant photographic wcrk. ; (BUE1ETIN.) ' INTr-NATtONAL NEWS SERVICEl T AKTini .Tin,., o n f t-t' r, ,1 hs ,,rrA tti armlM f mniai - en.. e-'u jwucuisi, wv " - Vi-.n.nrf. a CM m t "" "-- "'"' ----- to advices received here today from CrOi-mans are endeavoring xo aggravate the tense si: nation to warrant an in. vasion of Poland. (BULLITIN.) IATI0NAL N EA' S S VIZ, June 0. i SHE 5.121':, June iOTie Oertxaa cabi-tet headed by Premier ,", Scheiaemann is reported to have resir;ned at one o'clock this moinin?. A new cabinet has n:,t yet been formed. (EtT"CESTi:T.) ; INTrtM'TIOV.AL NEV3 SERVICE! ' C0FS-.CKAC-r.2f, -una 20. A dispatch from Endapert, seat of tho "Hungarian soviet g-cvernr.tent. announces that a Czecho-Slovak scviet republic has been proclaimed, and that the ceremony was witnessed by thonsaads. The dispatch thus far i3 net confirmed from any other source.

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pfr.j jj cou "Tw ent v-fou r of the forty equal vo'': - n the t'iin iian n. 'tiers. m-ntb rn of - he league- are spiritually dominated by J'e.i rn st am oca . ,,e , e . ,,, .... leagu- of nations. Wi'h t v. en -f ou r ,-,,-..,ee, ,,,,.rs nf 1 1, t ton --,ir n. h i - spirit1! a 1 s w a v t ' him 1 wp.j;ij re.,Vi,rr ,-xt. id ! :irgt:m-i:t as id' j S r,,m , ... f,o.g..fi ni'Ti! of to-, de.-u-men March 1. Rr sid'-nt Wilpon f. rred w . h th vatiein at Il-une. gre at t .-'nt ai dignitary c i v.. Th random int ' ry :e ws. n.ith.-r can w !:ee hoth the I' r-'Sid.-nt's visit an he - I 1 intc rvh w v.a re not. t j purpose. It rev. ais a pre-cojict i 'l 'or o.:r aV'S.-ii ie league .',f naprtsiu as ma King ti.jns the ptranvtir pur: pres r.. e at lie. 1 .1 mall - 'Olii'ler the f. urt "ii its w. rc h'ni riin - :ik from stantlv they would h.t v.- sut si"ht liir.f ago." "In closing S.nator Slerman charged

that the vati. an yeas rot m sy m pa : h v ! n.-h nd ,ne :nv..at;on ester.ued to tne . lIR(,.r the machine, but she was quickly cmwded to the doors Thursday evening with the goverr.m- nt if Italy, ami said: j na t i ::a 1 eotntnittee at its recent meet- j T, . moved .and t a . to St. Margaret's when ninety-four graduates of the HamWhiV the evidence- is circutnstant inl. '!:'? in Chicago by Fred Van Nuys. In- . hospital. There it as 1 arm-d that her mond Industrial high school received

it ai! tends - conp'-.-t Rreeid.nt. Wil,i..f.:enees tin: r:-. n. 1 1 - . t'tr.poia! pow er of I aly -m to the future welfare of t ,-i iiiiniic.-i! i ,a I'r.iteii 'States." ! 1 . . -"Hj-rLEkll,.) ; INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 ATiASTSC CXTY, Jf. J., Jitas 20. ' The American Peder..tloa cf X-abor. in convention herj today, voted unaniraous-: ly to abrogate the agreement hatweca ! Samuel CVompc-rs and Secretary of "War. Baser regulati? wrres and conditions in the construction cf army camps. The! tg-reement will expire on July 1. I

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i' n fsa .rfN rc nt rsk it.M li f r-' l! 5f C h 3 -1 t. ft tJ le3 K'-' f. it lui) 6am I 2 ! " , - leu'vim v iu xvuoiiXAi. wiiav.sj Is the Belief of Many. (EUZiXETIK.)

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I f INTERNATIONAL NEWi SERVICE' 'hold-UJ-s at the V.; 1'reia the piesnt 1 rAEIS, Juno An unconfirmed re- : locatieii th- : are no otlir busiress ' Port reached Paris at 12:15 this after.' p-la'-es in the icini-y and has been an

noon toai iTvaucr ijcniiaeinann s jnin - ; istry has been overthrown ana that War 1-Iiaister l-Jcske is forming a new gov ernment Gustavo Xoshc, German minii .er v ir. who. it is r'l-Ttcl will head the ! I.' ve maa. try that will sign the p'aoe! t -rms. was the strong man" of tho! Keh. ider.'.i'ui ministry whi-h resigned this rnc'i-sdn. ! X .-ke ij, a majority Socialist and' a i re-ud, 1 t e.f Chttr.nita. Saxony, his birth! p' Thou.-.h a rcember of the majority: J'l-t hili.-.; parly, he '.von tile support of ; .-er ve ; 1 t--t!.r.s and the hatred of th radical lud. pepdej.t :ooia!iMs by j rpi'.--;rar v :'s to ' t u rmany. I'l.illiP ,S:he s r t .r. .oi -r. 1 an -n hand all nf-! a su t gov c-rnitii nt in t.'inn, who announce, I loca', A"as tho h. Miian ?"or t-lio r.iajority So.eialis's : : ,.; fV, r .n , Ey K.. V. JORGEJTSETT 'STATF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SFRVICE '' -t'-I-HXil -;!lX. Jun-j I rtsid--nt il .ti" re ma in m : f; ;.-o, wr.eiuer. fount v.-n L.-rnstorff and mron i Hi. hthc.f. t; are being named ns lilf-ly 1 hf-ic-. for ft-j-eicn minister in a tie-w ! G.-rman r. in is try. T-hthe r Irii.eif r-r : iianii:.: n niw in- n neau tne n w 1 r::.a-i i i e ei that would so 'V VerMil' ? In siifilln' tr-a'v. A delayed t d i .-i a 1. ' f mil Weimar s.ays that it '-s 1 I''!;' v-l ih" new government will he : ,!:' id. 1 by I lr.:l re r.r Richtcfen with ! i Mucdb-r. Xosie ,i::d i: vid. r.i.anler? of; ! tic p '' n cabin, t, holding portfolios i . ' 'T S Zr .... J ..... , . ; . . !,e -, Kr i 1. g of t lie t r, a r y. The : !,!. .nhiivt was in session' r.ock in no tnorning. ITt-niier ; j-roiti:, t o 1 , -i t j yiii;ir.er on j ,: t':'-l:ar.::-iU and Ii-rr T- rtiebrg ; ia::-d their d .ision that 'hr yj 1 jesign if th- national rts-e-mbl." ; ! i : 1 to s'.-n tiie peace tr.aty. CONVENTION ACTION 1 -r i-nm mA ss s-Rr-rmmT-i-n JjtiUC X 1U L-UlVlXOJLl XXjiU I I international r:E'AS SERVICE! i.M.iA-N..l ' ic, ma, J nt -". 1 nai-y.r lo i on in an ei.oit 10 j tain til next Democratic National .r.-v.r.t: n ,nr 1 nu ....... p. . s .rut jl" - taken, wil lb- by the. state Demorauc . or.-.utittve. Ti.is was decided the committee wr. met r.ere v-t.-rday and which decide j to St 'i--na s.a.e ei.a .1 ma n. 1 .ans " tii.-ii"'" ti..j t- n sioiy uuuu.u. irome of the Indiana Democratic club. were discussed by the committeemen.! T-TTTTy?--rrrij r T-T1.TT V'Tfl-T'TT' " ATT TTTTn V viTiijj. lU.Ij '.Vj.LrXiJL I IV--ERNAT10NAL NEWS EEPVICE1 AXDEH.-uX, lnd.. June "0. Mrs. J. M. Larmore was elected a member of (he city school board by the city connci! me -ting las night to succeed Mrs. T. N. Stillwell. who served a two-year I term.

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MOVE AHEAD AS HONS HESITATE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERICET ! LONTOX. June- 2'-. American. British! ard French tro s t i v are niovin for,r bridgehead 7.0..,. .r 1 nard t,. th-1- ,n j Germany. 1 reparat.-.ry to a ti a-lvar Germany fails to sig ' today. ! The Fourth Amor: is stated . is; on. which ! t h :rt y-s. e. n nn ,0 t re;.t : -a. d . ree - , ' f !:: - if. C : .. ' The Pirpt , ' Second A:;ieri-in divisions wall o up the Saar YnHey. I "'" ' nrnrilTfl I 1 j JJ j J L . jlj I H I f j I i f I f I N I A Vll lis I W ADVANCES CAR IS OVERTLiRNEB ridi.ig on the Hun. ham read last night, a. West Hammond high s -rod eir! s - trug - gled yvi'h her cvti.T'imi.-ii causing him to 'onir.u 01 wie ma. one. viut.i - ! turned at the side of the toad. The' 'girl was irjured but the, boy eseap; ! injury. Thc. efri had just taken part in the commencement exercises at the West j narr.m,,nd high school and hs I accepted , the v.-.ur.e: man's invitation to take a ride. 1 wuh ,h. car traveling at high speed tho t,oy becani" e ffensivo ai.d the f-.rl , . jrr.n1 r.. ; v- r. riiNol liitn arc! ti.e accident: fCn.-wed etuickly. Tint girl was buried 1 injimes are nut scn tis. ir a mQrT-ftj TT "R"PTiJ)' ' . "t'', ' l- r e 11 ! X t !i l HI JL. W W tJ - X - V ! -7"1--'' Mrtpi. i'.. A- '. I . crossing 1 w.atchman in Hact Chicago, was arrest-

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Hamcnd v...n'h with wl:..m she yvas 1 was that a joint board was not gel

ed yesterday evening by Capt. Sterling Following the presentation of diplomas, of the Hast Chicago police en a serious j Attorney LeGrand T. Meyer presented charge. Strip; i is accused of emicinglthe medals to the three students who

two little girl his rhar.'v for immoral purposes. A brother of one of the children witnessed his action and reported the matttr. The girls aronly nine and eleven years old.

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rAinr IT rayurv i Hands Treaty to Peace Commiitee for Formal Action. INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE' LOXDUX. June -0 (2.3(1 p. m. ) The Cerman national assemblv. sitting- a? I Weimar, is reporttd to hae decided tj j fciern the peace treaty, thougrh 'he terms lhave been submitted to the peace cott.tuifee of the ass'. mbly for formal ac- ! tion. This decision, it was reported, w-m . alien following the reEignatU'n of the : .S.;he:dc-niann cabinet, which announced :;s d'-cition to quit office at 1 o'clock n.orni:i, following a lengthy S"Stion v. ith the German rears d liat :n.

1 ecv.-s of the downfall of the Seheidej tnann ministry reached London in d'sr pro'est- 'patches from The Hague and later in

j reports from Paris. It is reported n I p. ace- conferenco circles at 1'aris tuat j War Mims: r Gusta-. e Xoske. an avowi ed advoe f si ruing treaty, will nead tr.e r.ew 'Ifrnian cabinet. This report thus far is not officially con-:..-me.'.. The re.ort that the National Assembly ! as decided to sign came in an exhamro Telegraph ditsputch from Ptris. -.u 'tin-r advices from Weimar. This r f or! was gesieraly believed here in view ef the resignation of the Scheidemann ir. in., try. though it lacked official conrum party, conites in the nain favor of ?:gn-

j ing the treaty. The Democrats votaed icn c!v n out'"'" to against acceptance.

j The Scheidemann mmistry wi'l conj tinj..- to carry on the duties of the cov1 Limr.ent until the r.ew ministry is formj. trd.said another Exchange dispateit fro i -'r!s. Schidemann and Koreifcii.ila em icter von Erockdorff-Rantzau had committed themselves too far against 10

1 ccptar.ee of the treaty to remain :n ofberk from ' fice. the dispatch said. olated i-'ci- 1 Ilarlii r dispatehf-s from " ennar toe, 11' i',....A ' da V hail cur:ade rated Int rnat icnnl

.V,;w s Service disr-;iUl,--s of yesterday freeei tVdmar. shov!r,,T a majority of ' the sabire t i'a.'rc:I s.gnirg. ' ' " !nternatio';al news service) r.EIlHIX. dm..- '2'. Ti pfpts from V,'..::aar to Jay said it w fs quite likely that the go e rnmi.nt. will ak the aHie for a further exfnion of tuv.e to allow a referendum to be taken throughout Germany or. the terms of peace. These reports were not confirmed officially, but the somi-oif icial Wolf News Ageie-y. . idently inspired 1 y the govrnrrx nt. distributed them German newspapers an dintimaiid th-.t e..nc-c-sions are frthc'ming. Tho It .v v ot rnment official.; rcmni"Inc in It-rim. said they l.-ievc.1 th" allies v. ou'.d grunt the request f.-r more tin;" fur a j l-Idscite. 'ns-i is v ho i -cored signing the treaty said tiny had little dor.hr but that a popular C : would favor acceptance of th- allied ! terms, and t"n.!t :ecei-tan-o by refcren- ! dum of : h" vthn'e G ! strer.gtheji tho a i je . :-ma n people weti.d posit 10:1 in histo".,-. ;WANTS NAVAL. PLANS SEPARATE : Lfl I 1 U U l-I fW f I U 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' WASHIXGTOX. June The United , states will be far behind Great Britain, , Fiance. Italy and even Germany in air de t-'.opments. if the senate approve.? the house appropriation of but $ ! ."..noo.(11. a rav aviaMon Secretary I'mijels told ihe senate naval affa'rs commi' 'e. ' Secretary Paiiie's criticised aire movement o cor.solid'tte raval avution : with all oth'-r ;or for es and to esthlish an air ministry ir. th I'rited States. "X.aval aviation is a sea bus in." s " .the s.cre'arv said, adding that 'i.e Rrirj ish air ministry has not be. n a s.accss in its control over naval aviation "Our obs.-rvf.tion in Great Mriti.n ' thing tor tne r.avy ana some ona 1 are being made which will giye the navy a larger voice " ilHE STUDENTS RECEIVE MEDALS The Hammond Baptist church was their diplomas, In spite of the warm weather the crowd began arriving early, I and when the exercises opened the j church was packed. i la- T.--,l TA . - i n I ' ' t - - ' o ' o ' I v ' . I ' ' I ' V . 1 1 that had been predicted as a sreaker 1 ana gave one 01 tne most interesting commencement addresses heard in vears. rccived the highest grades. Firt honors went to Edwin B. Dinwiddie. while Jdhn Edward Meefer and Mildred !ftodjek were tied for seco-wl honors, ill of thm made over ninety-seven paffanC 1