Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 70, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1919 — Page 2
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THE TIMES. I at i rents on the $100. L,Ike the profI iteeiing- ordinance. rules wers sus- ! oeroied am! Ili " ordinance waa Masked. Tuesday. September 9. Ftatp of Indiana !. Handel Canoips. Ftato of lnJiana vs. liolaiui L,a Sure and LirneM IKdgopath. State of Indiana vs. S. II. fi rcenwall ytat of Indiana vs. Kado ICnsnovlch. State of" Indiana vs. l.oms tSuta. Wednesday. September 10. State of Indiana v. Tote II. Votght nnd Charli'S J Jonps. Thursday, September H. State f.f Indiana vs. I m vc Hrown. State of Indiana vs. Win. Aaron State of Indiana vs. Sam St opinkt. Triday, September 12. State of Indiana vs. .lamt-s Itrnoki. Stat of Indiana vs. Mlk Kruzrnskl. State of Indiana vs. John Hihs. 3.C0 Cash, $3.00 Moi fe 3 ' m t s k 5 ja j Last ye-ti t h e rat.- was f 1.94 Accordinir to figures, it means that li stdi n! - will be paying more in city t:ix" J .t. year than they did this yeai. It rp.-ui'.- t I'l.iny 1 hough, that the rati- . aid he lower at 74 cont.t on the ': -; m 3 1 . ! ' 1 .i : Ihiin it whs at This y'!!' the city' vataition was tat. i m $:,.''' mi "in. hut ttm li'-O valna--..,-:! !,. ha!. ! y- reach IKC.OrtO.tirtu. ,,t ! :t K..:' la'e tuvpay. is wilt ho eoni- , '.'.. ! to ! IV h:.-"li. r- 1 IM-.V Thi. will F p-v rr N3i rjp ! ntk .! hi K'l mot. i expenditure of someI:7f .(""' to t !: liary works
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Today 1ry Sa the c.-!v ?. !n state of Indiana, t n hav- a law re. mg the high io?t of llv.ng. This was niad po.- H !it r thrc.ig-h f I. ef: : ts c-f C :i tf'Trctir;.' t- ;.r V. f. !',. city marVo. nip-i--. w"-.---! he : I-J'.l an trfi.n.i'.oi h.-1'.-ie 1 1 t'-sai . r of th city cc 1. s u r-f- ii d 1 , t':: " '. -.i i m a'" 1 w i s j arvl now ;:i i r'f . : Th ?i- w i : oi:' r -:r r C" :'13. r-fck-i p a : i 1 1 tru-U, (.'! y i-: oj :.!.. f-rrT trirk'-t p::tf' ' m . ? ; '. IJsry city rrarke. J i. i 't - ! r. " i'j:'f retailors t t'i ".: y iti.ivk.-c b fompfllrd to i tl a I t .f V ir.af' ft it. pr- p '' i V-y X , . c.uii r.inrkft Tn:-rn'r.u-. Off.tfrs cf t:.." era'" i:i ' 1 arrest ani'. pre. ii'.-.i;. to t '. ' f a rin not ii:s it r $; -r, 1 j.ot .-.-$:a for (ar!i ff.-t.-. Jl.-. a k th f -o?' raii'''i of !.. ;..:i. r The market at: i 'i. os In. -.- to r to him any cf t'to nvit". t r--r oi. i-i a'tftr.rt t - ovf :i im t r t;.-'i.
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CiXViiLAWi, . Soft. I'. A o,.a!itiori of lioj ;t i gre.i'1-.t ImhIipsi of union rn n ;m lh.j l"oi.Ml St-it'f in suj'port f nai:. i.a . ;.,.; -i of ti rnlroads and minos v.. f 1 !' 'io t .! (U'.v.nfi- dci'-sat.'s at- !, ;,.' f; ih. f in-! h l'i-ounial imow .mi: ion of ti.v I'ri'.-i Mi no W.'i'k.-rs of Aim-rica. ' M; i ; . o. i i 1 s s-osioni'd t ins iio.rnmp. 'I": ) ! ' :r br-M horlio. ..is will make -a j.fti.o ,t,i f,.p tho support "f the
for t." i'iumb plan for tin- inI'm.; of 'io- c-'Uti'rv's rails. Waroio, ho.,d of th.t ongino.-rs'
I rot Movh -o ! ; V. i ;. I,..', of the traai!M.i u; Ij. i:. Si pard. of tlio c .niluM ! ors. a:. I Titr.t-thy Sia-a. of ttio i iiiiinvmi n an J in p. w ro among tho first spoakors t,. bt) hoard by the minors convention. Their spiM-rhos today pavod the way for th iippoarnnco Saturday of Olftin K. i1 . ..v h. will explain in detail the I . i i nalization plan. i r.- " trio big Issues to f.im bpforthe rnin rs convention is a proposal to mi t i -.r.-i". . o tho mines. That t!io o..nventi v. adopt this as a manor of p!-j.-y was a f-.r ono conclusion today. As v. t n .1 : into plan for tho ( nsumniip. n of this policy has made iis apf. ii.iii'". al'.'.oim'ii th laair.-r is to he thrt.-sh'd out in tlie convention. It was expo. -;-(! 'oday that the miners, after g-t-mar mi I' m ord ai favorrnp the rail na- ' . na '. ' :mm f on, vviU lernand and recciva Rinn'.ar sut -port from the railroad m-n in ii:....r i roj. rted na t iona i i nat i .n of the-
Chiefs Meet Today; Gompers Called Away by His Father's Illness.
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'INTERNTiCSL NEWS SEHVICEI CROWN I'OINT. Ind.. Sept. 9. The following settings have bern made in the criminal tc-urt. for tins week: Monday, September 8. Stare of Ineliana vs. Mike Chikovitz. Ft.-tte of Indiana, vs. S,m Kenunitz. Sraie f Indiana vs. Joseph Zarnnski. State of Indiana is. Hill Marenos.
IVASHIXi ;TO, Sept. i. The confercnc; of the president! of the international unions in the sUd industry to consider a sink." nj;;inist the I'nitod States Steel Corporation will he hold
j lure tomorrow without th preiice. of jl'nsidrnt Gomp.-rs of tto- Inter r a t ion 1 1 ; Federation of l,ap r. who was caded sud- ! tlenly to 1 lurches' -1 , Mass., by "he oriticai illness of his father. John Kit z'in trick, pr. sid-r.t of the f"h.
oago Federation of I.atxir and m"mh. r of the steel works cm m i 1 1 ee, who will preside at tomorrow's meeting, is ix-pecU-d to present a message from Mr. Gompers relativo to th- reply receiv-d from I'residi nt W ilson as to what thi; outlook is for induomp the steel .corporation To reeoRnizo the committee. MAY POSTPONE DECISION. It was stated today pressure would he brought on the- steel worke rs repr. -sentatives to postpone s ttmjt a strike date until after the president returns and the October oonfrenee of eapital and labor is over. Should the i-t...d w orkers nftreo. th. y would thn altarn themselves with the shopmen, who have agreed to a ninety-day truce. A"hi!e Judge rry. chairman of the I'nited States Steel Corporation, has refused to meet the workers, it was pointed out today that the steel corporation would be represented at the- October conference through the Chamber of Commerc of the Timed States. It was also sitKgrested the president may appoint Judge Jary one of the representative,;. At the headquarters of the Plumb Flan League caustic comment was aroused by the statement credited to Nathan Hatch, multimillionaire manufacturer of Albany. X. Y that if the proposed, $ti.000,000 fund to put through the Plumb plan were diverted to the establishment of a chain of price-cutting food stores he would subscribe a like amount.
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' iNTERNTIO iiA'. f'EWS SERVICE! KXOXV'ILLE. Tenn.. Sept. 9. For the second time in the past ten days state troops are on fruard here today to prevent clashes between whites and blacks. Troops are guarding the jail here today, with four machine guns mounted at vantage points. The troops were called following: roo,-jrt of threatening letters addressed to Atty. ;en. Mynatt and Sheriff Gale and others unless they desisted in their efforts to punish white persons chargfd with participating in the raeo riot.-; here last week in which . ov rai pt i -.-ns were killed and a scoreor mo ro injured. Fifty white men and women are he'd in jail pending the, trial on charges grow ins out of the riots. The authors of the letters threaten to kill Mynatt and epRif.. dynamite the Jail and burn the eo. nt hou?- unless ihfe prisoners are re leased. Judge Thomas A. ft. Xels..n. today designated S. pt. 20 as the day on which Maurice Mavs. negro, .-barged with the murder of a white woman, will be trod. The spiriting to Chattanooga of Mays i- siid to have m. it.-d hits to riot.
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The paving of Sheffield avenue in Hammond from Gostlm street to the junction of Sheffield avenue with Calumet, avenue at t wr.f.hip expense will he fought to ti.e hitter end by the city of East Chicago. . Sheffield avenue would be of no ne whatever to citizens of East Chi aev and yet would cost East Chicago more than it would Hammond . Th otal expense would 1 ... noirlv fi no. 111.11.
in of the i.'iv.c Club ri r last niht the matter
ar.d the secretary was start a remonstrance. r'f Commerce of East
At the meet Indiana Ha i h. was discussed instructed to The .'ha in her
Chicago will meet, tomorrow noon nnd will discuss the matter at that time. 3'. is l:kt !y tiiat t -- same action will
rte taken Ly the number. ' The Ctiz.-n' f t E.ct Chi. ago and Indiana Har'o-.r t'link that Hammond is Er!' -. core than their share of '.'it, improveno; rt at township expense an. I d sappiove of it. strongly. hei-au.se of t;.. i- r condition of the Hanimond city sti.ets. They feel that if Hammond would pave a few of their streets at their own expen.-e
mere woina not ne the strong objection to improvement of other streets at to.vnship expense.
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lovvins letter: 1 n1 South Illinois St. Indianapolis, In 3.. Sept. 6. 1919. i Sergt. Cramer. Army Eecruiting Station. Hanimond, Ind . Sergeant : Make every effort possible to locate j Merritt J. Hilbert. This man former-!
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