Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1919 — Page 6

THE TIMES. Friday. October 10, T919. li: -wlr g Co. Sophio Bleck vs Chauncey I,. BurS0."s is the titl.? of fi suit for pcsM'sslin which ha sbeen appealed by tl:a defendant to th.- stijw-nor court from the court of Justice K. 1". Ames. The suit on account of The Moneyweight .Scale Co.. against Martin Kr-cal has been anp.-aW by the defendant to the .superior co'irt from t : court of Justice r.. IV Ami. s. BAD AFFRAY BREAKS OUT AT YOUNGSTOWN Two Rumanians are Shot and Several Are BadlyBeaten. HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS BELGIAN ROYALTY AT MASS CONDUCTED BY CARDINAL MERCIER j I near here, early today. The Rumanian f were removed to a hoBDLtal In serious condition. The negroes were set upon hy the crowd when they left the plant of the Younfrstown Sheet and Tube Co. and were belr.g badly used up when oik of them is alleged to have pulled a gun and fired at the attackers. A large squad of deputies answered In the riot ckII and the mob uas soon scattered. Several arrests were made. The negroes vere cleaning up the pla; t in prparation for a resumption of work. The plant of the Trumbull Steel Co., at Wsrr-n, which was the frst to resume in the Mahcnlng Valley, was operating only partially today. Only 1.000 of i'its five thousand workers responded fcr duty. lOOOoououft TO i 'an''; M.nsr f Prewr o f Mh H " - AiieginR nhnr.donnton : as iilfd s-i :t for d r. Virtttl Loop from his wi'e tint u a s fi - e . !eli. 1mp. 'I'll, today in tin- lian;n hy Attorneys '!- cl He says th'-y wi-r 1016. and liver) to-; until April 2. 1 M i left him and has treat :s to return . where j he n w i . ,'omr n-i S;i;'ir:i r o-nv! f.d and velaroi . siiarrie,) V w oh 1'T. t lo r : n 11a m mot: 1 wh-n the woman ,e ! fused his enHe does not know i iNTreu TI0NAL NEWS SERVICE TOfNGSTOWN, O., lf'. Two Rumanians were yhot and were severely beaten in several men a battle hoDcn't throw ymir paper awa without reading; the want ad page. tween nKro workmen and etetl strikers and th!r ympr.th!zrs at Hubbard, V ft SEASON'S FIRST COLD WAVE IS DUE TODAY V ) it4vfc r v-' yAv 4J Ar'-t tv7'.

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yesterday and the nlsht before are to he shifted about by a stiff "norther." How Ion i? the e-Md snap will t.ast was not predicted tut it is due here today.

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'1ST' i ,TIOL NEViS SEf!MCEl NEW YORK. rict. 10. Hy a sreetlar hurst of speed Oapt Ienveii Smith todnv took the lead m the c

trans-cont mental air race with I..-ut. W. B. Maynard. Smith fiyir.R east, arrived at liock Island. 111., at 1 ' ' : 4 a. m., and it was believed if he maintained his schedule he might arrive in Cleveland. O., late this afternoon and Mineol.i. X. Y., tomorrow afternoon. A damaged radiator held Maynard at Cheyenne. Wfc. dunnir the morning after officials t Washington had decided not to bar him from th contest for flvtnp f:er sunset Thursday evening. He la expected to start west soon.

King Albert. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Leopold attending mass at which Cardinal .Mercier ofliciatd.

High ma?s to thar.ks for BelfH'im' "'vhverance was held recently m the cathedra! at Boston. Ti.ti services were historic I ecause

of the fact that Cardinal Mcreier, Uelpian primate, officiateri, and Kinjr Alhert. Q'teen ttizaheth and

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attended. In the picture, taken during the services, the royal family is sitting1 at the extreme right. Te cardinal is on the throne.

The death 'ist was hrough up four

u-I by the crash of east bound machine No. H. j 63 a Pier mountain in Wyoming when

Lieut. 11. V. Wales was killed and Second l.ieut. Wm. (Joldsboro w3 injured. The American Flying Club announced this afternoon that only Z:', air planes were left in the race. Snowstorms u-otitis Wyoming mountains has lntTefcrred with flying in that region.

ATTACKS SHANTUNG CLAUSE AGAIN 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINilTliN, October If. Allied I epresont at i ve? went to the conference

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with an agreement to "carve up the world," and "with their pockets bulging with fcecret treaties." Senator Norris of Nebraska, declared in the senate this afternoon in attacking tho Shantung clause in the peace treaty. All of the fourteen points were vialated at the peace conference in direct contravention to an agreement with the president of the L". S. Senator Xorrls said. He referred to the Shantung clause as -The Rape of China."

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ESTIMATE 2,000 RETURNING TO WORK t INTERNA T40NL NEWS SERVICE! BUFFALO. N. Y , Oct. I't Estimates

; on the number of men who went to j work through the gates of the. Lackaj wanna SUeel plant this morning ran as j his:h as 2.000. There was a very noticej able increase over the number's of men

that went to their posts other davs and it tausoi officials to declare that a break in the strike Is apparent. It is expected that Monday will mark the

real break and th;it. sufficient men will

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Big Round-up of Alleged Disturbers at the Illinois Steel Plant Entrance.

WORTHINGTON IN OMAHA f N T r PN ATtON A L NEWS SERVICE! OMAHA. Xeb . Oct. 10. Lieut. R. S. Worthington, flying a'.one from San Francisco to New Tork in the transcontinental sir race, arrive in Omaha at 10:50 o'clock this morning and left for Pes Moines at 1:30 this afternoon. Lieut. I- S. Webster and Sertjt. Tindall, west hound, reached here at 1 1 : 2 S a m. and left for N'orth riatte, at 1.07 p m. They narrowly escaped crashing into a telephone pole while making a landing here.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE? CinC'A'iO, oct. K' -Thirteen alleged union pickets, part of a mob that ga'.hfr"ii at the pates of the. finnt of tho Illinois Steel Vi., in South 'hi ago totliiy, were arrested after a deputy sheriff had been be-aten and severely injured and shirts had been tired. It was the biggest round-up of disturbers in South Chicago since the strike tegsn.

In Gary the So talist headquarters p were raided today by army intelligence B Ihcers and Department of Justice agon's i fei and thirty arrests made. six of those ; S arrested were ordered hell for dpurta-. fc Hon. i fe Union leaders declared tho arrest of j r

pickets in South Cliicago aa not justified. Officers who made the arrests declared the men were ring-letders in a mob which sttneked John Zicargo, a special deputy sheriff.

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SUGGESTS FEDERAL SUGAR CONTROL INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 WASHINGTON, October S. Government control of sucar until the end of l?;o will be the remedy for the. fu5ar shortage offered hy the senate committee wir.ch Las in'est:gated the sugar situation. Senator McNarry, of Oregon chairman of the investigating subcommittee, today drafted a bill placing the control of sugar in the hands of the president and the U. S. sugar

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The fascination of this nfw eost inoe!el Les in thp fact that It is out of the ordinary. Cut with the fashionable sougly fitted shoulders. Xo. fKf5 has an air of distinction which makes it a desirable part of the new winter suit. The oddly shsped plastrons at the back and front hare not a Httle to do wifh the smart

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