Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1919 — Page 2
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(BULLETIN.) f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE? PA.HIS, J una 27. A rumor was In circulation fcara tort ay that the crows prlnca has not acually fled from Hoiland, but la still In hiding: In itmi part of tha country. Zt was said that poasibly ha conferred at tho German frontier with chiefs of the German military movement. A conp against the Bauer fOTemment Is feared. 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I.OXDOX. June 2T. Allied representatives in both Holland and Germany were today instructed to make immediate efforts to vfrify cr disprove the report that the former German crown prince Frederick. William has fled from his Inland of refuse In Holland and returned to Germany. It is understood this action was taken at tho request of the allied chieftains, in Faris. who are reported to be fram-
j inp a demand for the immediate surI render of the young- militarist leader ty
the Germans if th report proves true. Thus far no official conlrmatlon of the. news from Faris has been received here, but Junkheer Von Swinderen, the Du'ch minister to London, who only returned from Holalnd yesterday, raid today he credited the report. "From what I heard in Holland a few days ago I am ready t believe, the news is true." he said. "The general impression was that both the former kaiser aid the crown prince preferred to return to Germany rather "than risk surrender by Holland to the allies. The kaiser is no more a finure in German politics. He is an old. broken man but the crown prince Ts still the enfant ter rible of the German military and monarchist groups. 1 "It is a mistake to say that the rrirce has escaped from Holland. There v.as nothing to prevent him from ROlnfr and Holland is only too aiad to fret rid of him. His or.ly diciculty was in retting across the German border, but if he
went his trip probabTV was prearranged and favorable guards passed him. Holland would heave a sigh of relief it his father would gro to."
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manslaughter is placed against Adzrick. At Fifth ave. ar.d Broadway, about a weekaRo. Mrs. Blacklidge was hit by th-j automobile driven by Adirick while she was endeavoring- to cross the street, be11s given the signal by the traffic policeman to do so. Mrs. blacklidge took her chance with hurryine throng; who were also crossing the street and had almost succeeded when strucx Ty the Jitneur, who had apparently raid no attention to th signal from the traffic policeman that the way was open for east and west
Following: the death of Mrs. Dora pedestrians. Augusta Blacklidgre. 364 Adams st., Gary. Tne deceased was knocked off her feet, last Wednesday, announcement of whi.'h fcut apparently only suffered from the
Jar. A few days later her injuries began to fc-et serious, blood poisoning set in and she died a few divs after. The decesead formerly resided at Windsor Park. Chicago. She leaves a husband and four children to mourn hr departure. The three daughters are Mrs. C. C. Flags and Mrs. B. B. Evans of Chicago, and Mrs. S. F. Matheny of Indiana Harbor. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday morning at the Congregational church. Gary, at 10 o'clock. The Pythian Sisters, of which the deceased was a beloved member, having charge. Rev. Armstrong will deliver the sermon. Burled will be made at Eiwood cemetery, Chicago.
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LIGHTNING KILLS SETTING HEN GOSHEN. Ind., June 27. Lightning ftruek a barn on a farm in York township owned t' Vice President
Marshall amd a setting hen
was k'-iled fnd one of the big sills of the building moved seven Inches. ' ' 1
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DELEGATION LEAVES FOR COUNTY SEAT Ind. Harbcr Protests Toclay Before Equalization B'd at Valuations.
East Chicago News Continued on Page Six KILLED IN SIBERIA. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICfJ ASHIN'iTO.V, June 6.- f our members of the ' 31st infantry were killed and two wounded when attacked on their way to rescue live American soldier, who had been captured by Bolsheviki near Sauchan Mine, MaJ. Gen. Wm. S. Graves, commanding the A. E. F. in Siberia, advised the war department today.
Fifty business men of Indiana Harobr, members of the Civic Club who at a meeting held last week, went on record in resolutions opposing the high
industrial valuations of Indiana Harbor j on the grounds that such valuation will i injure the city's commercial ' progress , left 'for Crown Feint this morning to! present the resolutions and to ask re-! lief from both real estate and factory j valuations where they are not equitable. t Arrangements were made by Secre-j tary Burgin with County Auditor G. M. j Foland to receive the delegation! He: presented the resolution in the name of; the Civic Club and in doing so said that ' many of the business men of Indiana: Harbor feel that gome one has erred in j
judgment in making the North township assessments and that commercial interests in the Harbor have been strucn a bo dy blow by the industrial valua
tions, and that the every heart of such!
commercial interests has been hit by i the unreasonably high valuations placed upon the property of the Inland Steel , Co.. at Indiana Harbor. j Further, that these men were pres- j ent to show by their presence that they , indorsed the sentiment and statements j expressed In the printed resolutions.
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OF MUNICIPAL LEAGUE William F. Hodges Chosen At Meeting at Fort Wayne.
FORT WAYNE. . Ind., June 27. William F. Hodges of Gary was chosen as president of the Municipal League of Indiana for the coming year, at business session of the annual convention of tlie organisation here Wednesday afternoon.
South Bend was chosen as the place for the 1920 meeting. Other officers elected were; First vice president. John Aj Graham, mayor of Franklin; second vice president. Miss Vida Newsom. Columbus, former president Indiana Federation oi Woman's Clubs: third vice president. Mrs. Ralph. Koss, Gary: fourth vice president, Bert Fakely. mayor of East Chicago; secretary. Maurice Vennette, Sou'.h Bend; and treasurer, W. Sherman CutShall, mayor of Fort Wayne. After the election cf officers. S. F. Spohn of Goshen, retiring president.
named the following committee on reorganization : Robert E. Tracey, Indiejiapolis; Frank G. Bates, Indiana University, Bloomlnfc--ton; Miss Vida Xewsom. Columbus; Franklin R. Corson, mayor South Bend; and Thomas F. Moran, Purdue University, Lafayette. The retiring ar.d new presidents will also serve on the committee.
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TODAY HELENE CHADWICK IX CALEB PIPER'S GIRL Also Marie Walcamp ia "The Red Glove." -TOMORROW BABY MARIE OSBORN GRAUDMA Also Alice Brady in "Red Head"
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