Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1919 — Page 1
UNIT Tl BEST READ NEWSPAPER IN COUNTY COLDER WEATHER MJJUJ CTM1S4T10NAI, NEWS rULL LEASED WISE 6EKVICE. On streets atd ne-wsstaccls. 3c per copy. Delivered fey crrlr In Harr.mocd and West Hanixnoni, 509 per month. VOL. XIV,. NO. 9!. MONDAY, OCTOBER KI, 1010. HAMMOND, INDIANA. FOREIGNERS MAY
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SAYS KB un i y Senator Believes That More Industrial Disorder Will Follow. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE : WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 Legis3 ?.t ion. enforcing Americanization o .-'A citidens o the U. S. is the one definite result that will come from the investigation of the steel strike the education and labor committc of the senate. M. of the ce.rr.rr.!t?e rr-turr.ttiJ t. Washington today from a trip into '; strike district, agreed that th. v . c ; b legislation f r Americanization. - mrtor Kcnun of Iowa, chairman f .. .... mmiUce.. announce.! that the eomwill meet :'. Thursday ami will ,. ,1 .....nsidvr the matter of a repvrt on : est iation and will consid-r fi"l' a:5U'..-n for Ar.:or- ' r:.:::zalivn. M. -i;bprs of the committee wer r- : : :; t.. make statements on thir inI ....- :0ns ?aincJ on thotr trip, but S-:r.-r Kenj'-n, Senator McKtllar and .- Mat:r Walsh of Mass. ww evident!'.-..,:pr,-$yrd with much of th evidence tK'-n by the sinkers as to t!io mothods tis.-i to p.j JK-h meetings of tho sinker?. S -p. itor Kenyon was n"t ready tu stai-; .'-iy that the irvrptitfat ion is clof !. ' stated that if the opportunity cam' cArr,!r.ittK mitsht p-- tf Y'inppio,.v n ! nMnu'S its inquiry fi.fr. . V'lt ho was j :iii.?d to helievi the investigation s u'.d go no farther. Ti.f-ra wa-5 very apparent araonft th" ! . ir.ijers cf the comm'.Uot! a lack of ' .. that an thing may t done to sesih'j strike, but ail were hopeful of I ..tding means to prevent a recurrence. Tf . emmittee was of 'he opinion that jr..-. forco of the strike is spent and that i! v. i i have In wc rk its ou 11 renedy. ?T.ator Walsh, of Mas"., has a plan .' legiplitlon whii'h would r striet .mn .rati-n for those who will acre- t -r. t. the English languas" within ftw. j . ars after entrance nto this country. '!''.- penalty fur failure te become, Arneri -:i'ized woulcl he deportation under ;'!-. a tor Walsh's plan "ThoM people must he Amrleanlzei. "r there will bo further industrial dis1 .Its." Senator Walsh statei. COUNTY OFFICERS SELL ROAD BONDS CROWN POINT. Ind.. October 13. Tr-aiurer M . J . Bi 'wn and County J iidttcr i . M. F.dand disposed oC a f.'. id b inch of gravel road bonds on h'iu-day mornuis. tl-.e su- eessful b;d-:--rs be.r.g !;std belr-w: Jharle F.u-l:ev Road. C'iar Creek t w-nship. Si: Ti, 1 wc re bought by trie 1. well National Rink of Lowell: Geo. I T'ye HoaJ. Win';. Id a nd fente r Tp., It ';. oid to the First State Nations' Bank of Crown 1-o.n'. The Pcoj.'es S:at Bank ef Crown Point was the 1 st bidder for the H'-rhert J. Corr ish liead bonds, be. Kg oM Jo,- Ji,fti(l, ' ss rt'lby F-r w;i nf this city tvivisrl.t . . ,. rpraper Tot.- h bjnds for $1 900. X' r. bonds nop sold at par w:th ac;cfi :ntcres. LABOR CONFERENCE IS STILL BARREN A Committee of Fifteen Fails to Reach Agreement on Arbitration. ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE: WASHINGTON. Oct. 13 After mect1' j for three h.. urs behind clos.d ,leer, .-! lotiumt'cc of fifteen of the National lo'iustriai eonferenee ailjourncd today .1. 'ihnut anr.ouni inf.- a j.-oiiior. on the ou-stion o recomnur.dir.g arbr ration in i.o tee! sT-.ke. Tho -otni!i:ttv n-11 resume its labors 1 t : ' r in 'h- .aiterr.oon ai:i aitet:! to r. :,.-'n a definite iK-iision. The steel stn'ui;,:ie. w hieh binge?: on the resoiu'on of S.: .iuiel ' i-uiiprs. prsdr.t of rh A. I-. .f I., wa:? t i onl jmattir o.nsl. r. (1 in to(Vy'5 meeting. Chairman Thomas I.. Chadb"tirre an-n-'unced that th. decision of the -om-rottee, when reached, will not be niven out when lh" ci'inraill.v mens as a v !ml tomorrow-. Famous Merimaid Inn May Be Brought Here 1 INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICE ' IIVK. S-JSM-X T..e f:i..i. us Mi ! .n-.Ml Iuu. !iiu! dates b.trk to 1 !." it; t he g .id nt auction. There is a rumor tiis,t AnWieans w.ll 1 jiy It and r.v e 44 to Flj e. -N'cv York.
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Transcontinental Racer Who Made His Airplane Out of Odd Spare Parts
' V. -. v.. , ''J, - .. - c t - ,J- n . - ytre' LIEllUMM WILLIS It. TIVLOH The fact that ther was n." airpla;1. e ready for h::u .Mild r.et keep ecor.dI.leutnir;t W:il;s R. Taylor out of the trans' nti.ien'i! 1'ert y. He pot rrtn:ss;on to nssuv b a machine out i f odd epare ; aits (t the Mir.ela, l.i'ni; Island, aviation and w a s tii." tv erti'ti! )i Eft ,1 w ?. v . WME May Be Allowed to Attend To Few Matters of Im- , portance. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON, eict. 1':. The rresident's condit. on today remalnid rracti---a!!y the .-ante as it has for :h past several l.is. aceordirg to the fthjiai bulletin -.'-.-U...1 from the Whit lh-usc at '.his a f teriie- n. The h.;!:ei.,n. nhaii went into further details th.in any y ' issued, was as follows: "The president's eonditi n remains much thf same a f.-r the past several da;. s. His temperature, with the exception of one i i . hiv pulse and respiration ra'' heart at ! ion ami b .-,.! pr ?- sure ar n.-rma! a:id ha-e hr n s-o ruure 'iie f.ii.r-i of his iilr.. s. The kiineys are functioning normally. -tJUAl SON-. ' Uhl J- IV "STITT." Further Indication that t!m president is able to transact business when necessary v.is forthcoming fr mi the Whit" H"t;se toiay when it v. as stated thit three bill-, recent;;.- passed by Con v n ivri he rctcrred to the pre i .1-r. f..r l.i p. rsunal attention. Th-: r the pi-o'.!-bitioii nt'oi -.;men( ri'-tMiro, the amendments ptittma "tee'h" into 'he food onTh! t-ii I. atid a b'll d.-sitrnefj to cuih rent I rofji . .. j - n j,- the lustrii-t of '"cdumhi:. President Wil or.'s !lt-..-ss was chrretly re-p t. i i.'.e tor the sina-e foreign relat,..ns -. tum:tiee agre- ing today to postpone tteh iin : e!y action on a resoh.it ion which w oi.i id require the ltsej.lont's personal ' o!iS idera ! on. Tt was :,' the fe.IUest of Soir John Shary Will wins. l.-tn . -r.it of M iss:si;- ! 1. who i on., .-.f the ,-o)m ni'ratioc. lea.h rs m t'-- s- e. t .-,! ,!;. s,,l.i;.,n "went over." A-i -..t e.j, tw-i o:h--r measures .-. -o il . rt- ! b. ..-;uie of t ). belief , p-. ... -1 v.';l!"ir.v; -hi' the preside!! v. h s n-t all.' ,, i a.-) j, r J-niaily I 1 r'U'o...c l.-ii-m.-ss m this time. BEER DECISION SET FOR DEC. 6 t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE: WA-H!XGT'. "" 13 Trie )eCn!i-v cf p- r et,t ! viU be d.: ; rutin-. .1 by- '!- supi'.. me cur; nt iic-al-tngs s.-t lor D .- rob. r t . 'i:e cou-t Inn ing grant, i 'he :i-ii-i..n :' the c-o t ntnejit to advan, o f earl;- ci: i-i.,n the rpp.(l "S'.f..-' -o :oi:evo .ie. i-i-.u b v r..lcl.-l Jiid- Cos.- -ii Ibliimep- in favor f Cm Standard Brow ry. STOCK EXCHANGE TAXES HOLIDAY 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! XF.W Vi iJK. .-t. 111. The Stock Kv-chjiiis-. curb, pt.iilu.- ex. -hang.-, and m.-i ny .-ma 1 .-r mm 1. ,' -re- closed to. hi V .Its loy. rHli.e;o. i").-t. 11-- I : - h.. , r. a n.-c of 1 'o! um.bits Hp- all Cbtcago market ,-s-ihanges. ex,-, pt the live stock markc. remained closed today.
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Quietude rival Which Followed Arof Troops Still Prevails. With the beginning of the fourth ; week of the hi? Steel Strike in i Gary today, the mills are m partial, i operation and according to officials. 'they are gamin;; slowly in output ' each day. It is estimated that there are now 5,000 workmen housed be-; ; hind the well guarded defenses of ' thp frarv Wnrlr; anrl at th ratp i ' j the men are pouring back into the j mills the total will reach the 6,000 ; mark by tfie end of the week. This ; ; morning was the hour set for the j mills to attempt to resume opera-' J tion with renewed activity, while j 'on the other hand iatx,r leaders' i discredit the assertion that there are that many men at work and that it: is almos impossible for the mills to get the main cogs of the plant t in operation. j I Joi.n Fitzpatriek. strike leader, who j j i (turned from the conference at Wash ington yesterday, scouts the Idea thai ; t lay would see -x turning point, i ' Those on the other s;d" l. said, ' "hace been talking about thf.r big ' Monday for trm ts. two celts . It lias become a we. kly affair and never comes off ." ; At tho same time it appears that the strike leader r- fa.-.ng th" situation with a serious M. as yesterday at , a striker's ni r.tru t hey w ere assured that in case the ;ti '?e falls, a general : strike throughout the ration would be J attempted with toe backing of the; American Federat.on of Labor. Pat-, urday the r.irn-o' gained circulation, the ; labor b-adf-is intended pulling off the ! stutioary engineers in tl.c nulls this ' morning, whirh w - ;1 1 shut off the (Continued on pace fi .e.) EDWARD WALLACE DIES SUDDENLY Edw-ard Waliac as;e, d-ed tsalurdav . fifty-two jears of nmrning a' his home, I Col' State st., Hammond, of acute diiat,on of the stomach. Mr. Wallace, who i haves many friends, had work'-.d Frid.v j ra.-ih and had ? !! home and aten his ! breakfast and v as it starting out to the yard when he i ailed his ifo srymg j that he could net -e.. Jir was put to j f.e-d at one.- and snf-ti mcdn-al attention, i but in spite of all that could bo done i he died in a few minutes. ' The cbceased leaves to mourn him i besides his wife, one son, Clarence WalJ lace, and two (Ibiis!i'.m. Mrs. "Bernard 1 Kenny, and a ..:ii,..r daughter who j in Crow n Point. ; The funeral will ! 1..11 from the resilience tomorrow momma; at 0 :""" o'clock. ! Intermtn' will be lo ! i in i b - 'amily lot at 'tovti I', mt. lei. m harge 0f -n c'ei taker r.urns. NEW BARGAIN PAGE BOMBARDS H. C. L. "Bargains are Barsains. mly way to prove it is t" and the. go to 'he fellow who s- s lie l- t!ieni. A ',pi -titled bargain is a bargain from who u the element of dou'.t is ,bol'itely taken a t ay . making tio- bargain properties of the art ole ..ffere.i stan.l out a propfnei.tlv as the n -s- on a horse. The t '.-rtified Bargain page, w hich ,.111 appsar in The Ti mes today and from time to time a consecrated fire m the H . . I., leai and clears the ng to greater 1 oad lion of all d-:bris, o :r - y . When you think of it a y tj a heed n o pel it j . 's "C'er-tlled Bareaina" 11 inc a si k mil. which if 'nd you oil to real pr.-s-LET QUESTION BOX SOLVE PROBLEMS The Question Box. whiiii will appear weekly ,n The Times was planned to help those who have trouble with their "Elizabeth" or any other lady who ttavels ott four whec!. Write out your quesrirn and mail it to ' Question Box. are Lake fount',' i T.tli.s, Hammond." and it will be ari sw-er d by auto exp-'-ts. The cost w i'l I noth'nsr only y--ut trouble ;n renii n ir m y ou r u st ' on . The 'Question P.- x" appeals t. "4-u. To?: Time v. ,i ' appreoiaie it If v.. a will so Stat- w !-en ; ou sen ! in y .. u r question.
LABOR REPRESENTATIVES AT NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE.
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This photoirraph W nshiPRt onV shows, Just Ift'ior' made In representat:.i- at thThy are. r.a: !r.dtiti .h (.'-.,nt r srr.t. nt 1T w . M . Yah Matthew Wnjj. Washing ! '-n. I. C , t. T-ghe. ritt&b.irKh; Joseph r. ; ZULU"- c:":.'?r!i: Lfi RE SEVERELY BURT IN LADDER PRACTICE Anthony Tohley, former steepk-Jack ana now memoer or f th Hammond tire O, ai tment. d t.on at St ii !; on g in a. cri'ical .-.-n-M. up a i tl's hospital as a res jit of a fall this motn.ng while pra.t.cirig with the ladders at the. CenU al station. Lieut. G -dfre l'.osene, who was working with him was als . injured . Th" m ir.itrf of thf e'er.tia company were (f'ini through th-ir scaling drill and had thr.ovn ore .-.f trie icum la l- .! rs up m front tf the Mi o station . I'ohley s.taitcd uo is it!: the nose ant was foiio'.scd by liosen... J ust :o Pohlev reached the top f the ladder, and wa. about to st n upon i:e roof, the bottom of the ladder started to slip and an instant later 'lie two men crashed to the pavement below. pohlcy w as r ..-bed to the hospital where i: was found that his t Ight arm was broken at tin- elbow and the right kg was als.. fiactiirr. His tiose was broken and he had numerous cot and bruise about his head and iace. liosene w no wa- a be ut half ay up the ladder was badly bruise. f,bout the leg b it no b.m.'S w : o bi'ok.-n . Pott ley, a- a st' -eple-j, .,!. had In the past, made niany perilous ascents without even the aid of a ladder and had scaled the highest bui!dlr.t: and spires t w.thout a ious fall. TK' OPERATOR NOW RUNS STORE After tickling the keyboard of a lino-1 type machine In The Times compisirg j room for the last ten years. Hairisonj M-Lmicliliii. one of the speediest oper- j ators m the game has deijdei to to 111:9 business for himself. Instead, of ope'--! ing a prm' ; Imp of his own ns p-inf rs generally do. Mi.' selected the (ttoi cry Misiness. I He has pure based the prccety and; meat market formerly operate, by i Krnest Karau on Conkey Avenue, and ! to-lay he a pr e:;roel behind -he counter for the fir: t lime wearing a b-oa-1 smile and a nn e white apron. "Mao" has i been shopping around and has his eye on a f liver uhidi be v 1 t ,,. So. n in making d'-liv f ries. He is a 'liar.l worker and a -quale dealer and old on s-on .e s o the store vi!! huve no reas.o, o regret the change while lie is hound to draw the trade of his ma the south part of ihe citv. frond- 111 MAY AVERT STRIKE OF COAL fliERS - INTC' SHIXIONAL NEWS SER'. IC ;X O. 1. IH - A ! WA nai i w ide sink" coal n 'averted. m, 1 '. 1 i Unit'd 3'iiv Workers i statement issued ".hi 1 rs !.-! ft 1 .-m-ii-v of ti f Am.' s i. , a ' in at ' i-rnooii, ni.that there was a ins a si : :ke. even bad been issued " I 'o I low in f.-.t'ur possibility of after ihe strit av.-rt - I e ..all I ai .tit ra i. e'lil. r,rs and re of hiimnii ."-i '...:il miners t j r- t"'h an s:d nta no s ..f iii rulers. .1, i'o, i -' .' i. "i' ti' Woi to r.-. iuiuou.i. i -1 on ! pi i-i last nij.li; for Indi-j would issue i.-mcrnnv a no :t ..,i Ihe -mil 1 . I.eu ,.' i'11-t-..l Mmf.; I'hihnh 1- ' polls t bat ! ' H !. r i i i - j t ion- w td- strike of .November 1. Or a! mim-i's
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rr A rri A u 1' l Oli at .on Nf w V. , - :. nke: :. ohlIt i , : T:d - t . T . Mahon. Tie troll ; .1 o Fish-. lndanapoli: John H. . W a.-:, trig' on. f '.' . : ran! J . CHIEF WARNS FOLKS ; 1 TO EXAMINE BRAKES! saysNeariyAiiMotorACCidents are Due to Neglect. According- to Clref Peter Austgen of tlt Hamn.ond police, it is important tn motorists to pay more attenti-.n t her brakes ami hae them insp.tcte.l tit regular intervals the same as they co with their hattei-i.-s or other pans of their cars. Inasmuch as most fatal automibile amdents, according to statistics, occur, not at high speed but when th car is running it leys than t elve miles an hour. ainfra!ly in r..wHej traffic, the p ioMc c&n plainly observe that these .odder. ts m'-s-r he largely die to Inefficient biak'S. If a nvt. rist ,jn : sui e r.f his brakes he i an step in a garage and have th-m inspeittd in a f- minutes. 'The trouble is." states the chief, "that too many innocent motorists regard the biakes as mystorir.us. hidden features of the automobile and d not realize. the iTDo.-tance "t tl.e'r ff n i'-ncy until they are t.sted by s .me serious emergencc and then it is usual!- toe. ate and the rvurs oft- nf :nies death and disaster." The local police department is not ,,.,,iH , ,.,..h in the nuestior. of bow fast you . en you step but rather bow qui WILL DECIDE FATE i OF GARY BANDITS ECEMBI 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE TXniAXAPOLIS. Ind., Oct. 1 . Xo i mency will be extended I lay Kraus--. nTessed h-i.- . f of her st ( p-da ughte-. -ysta! Kran.-s. in Harlforn C'tv iti . ( . i S'lij who i s n ing a life tu. 01 the -.vomn.,'s prison, if the rrcommondai of t'le si-'te, b'-ard of pardons are horror! to by Gov. oodrieh. A pp. for ihe Krauss woman's freedom causer! 1 v.-or.ly FCcr.es at the pard n board's September session, but the hoard in its! 1 eport h ird.-d to the go c-rnor toda . j recommended that clemency be deni" 1. 1 The Krauss case is one of the mos' J InVorious in th.- . riminal annals of tliei j f.at... ami i.is aroused unusual Interest j I '..roug't! the -.voman's repeatcrl o.toi :.s to! I sain In r f reed-.ta. I 1 Th- ensrs if flai-.. Trsii'te .Tartars! I'arker ami Albert aod Thomas I5at-nei'.r. Irothers. doomed to t!-.e ri-e'ric hair for tho mhii - ry a nd inurdi r of Herman
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Locker, Toil-ston bank cashier, wciejcier.ee. continued to tl. iJecember session .-f i Col. House
pardon b iard. "but if any en i-iui session may b rgen.-y rises a ailed, ; . tiii'iiiiio-l today. This in that im- c-xec-.ition m Thieves Kind to Kiddies Eut Rob Daddy of $27 l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 ST. 'Lot I.-r. M ".. Oi-t. Two n im in an a at. miobite blocked 'th. path of Frederick B Tlfs.-i'-r he-re one of them cf i-ul atid en erit'g Trrs.s!er with a r"- . e r n-.l-n 1 him t- . cbihlri t.. iian . pui up n !', . ry inn-. Ih" ri bis hands. v--r in Hi" Tressler's twin - with Inn ' ; ion't i ry . ' om tent ly A'. W-n Then address i n: Tt . ha ve 1 o rlo th..-. 'hereupon lo' r." .our dae e n r e s S-Sl er of ? '1 . 1 Are you leaain-r The TrTTie!?
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Ti, V is: . v.-. com:; z the .. Dam- 1 I). .'. ' fir. sr r tm S r ,i ; i. i eprchack i..th" fa no. senMng l!i r- p .-ese nt it mwia and 1". H ri te r? K. Willis, T McNaTobtn o:' In : nFLYERS MUST START ON RETURN TRIP IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS t I (BTJLirTIN.) MNTFRNATIONAL NEkVS SEPWCE--KII7EOI.A, L. I., Oct. 13. Capt. Lotiren H. Smith, who arrived here from San Francisco in the transcontinental air race at 10:52 o'clock today, may have l"-ji "4" J beaten the flying- time of Xdeut. B. W. Maynard for the 2,701 miles across America, Accordis."; to his log- book. Smith's actual flying time was 24 hours and 30 minutes against Mayaard's flying timo of 2 hours 59 minutss and 43 Vi seconds. Smith's time was turned oyer to the cfflcials upon his arrival, but up to early this afternoon had not tacn declared "c uncial." INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVtCE! AX Fa.VN CISCO, Cuiif., Oct. 13. l.out. F. W. Maynard will start on his return flight to Mineela l'o Id tomorrow afternoon at 1 : li o'clock it was ofhcially i at-H'-unced here today. j Issuance of the order that flyers who have reached their destination m 'he i treat transcontinental air derby must i make th-- iciurn night "n-d t-oiicr than l.n-ly-eight nor later Iran nno t y -eight -eight ' nd 01 j -May- I k hours has st.rred flyers on th s end tne ' a.r track to action. l.n ut nard, first of the flyers to teach San Francisco, had not expected to return to Mineeila before October "n. and the orders camo today as a complete surI 1 use to hi m. Gen. Men' her. w hose,-name was api".. hed to the order frhm his cdlb-e in Washington. D. l.'., to- k the tram late .- st. rday iron. Sa-. lament o 10 Washinji1. '11. S.'ii.r time today Capt Drayton, forced down yesterday at Lovelock, New, is expected lo'-re. He made 1;. no before sundown and will l.-ave there early tins morn; ug. 1 lvar.-on and Atkins. dri itig Pla -. .'ire. but little ciisiatieo brnmd 1 rd rils" may land today. Xf rl'i arc a: iut-'i. X ill. .COL HOUSE BACK;
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".TErtNAT ONAL NEWS f-EPVICEl . 1 . u 1UKK ic'. 1 -: - 1 ' 1 il il. n. ot the Atnerp-aii 1 to;--- m.ss rri. ed here from France on m th: i oar.good toll . transport .Northern l'acino m .nil! ..m.lition from illness, sj: ! niitlit ana was slightly impru;, ed 1 H .oif an unced at Col. House's resi ts sulteiing i I '.'in ;rav el, ; a d.-pvit sf calculous concret ion in th-s I ! kidip-v s. t the attendirg physicians !i p- to efi'.-ct a cure without s.u operaj I " has no; been definitely rl-- ; : d - 1 '..be , j l "i so will k to Washinst-ri. .;..- j ion 1 i 'i . i hiiiciuss. son-in-law -f il.c ailins- ---t a' esinan. said t!iat it ,m'si'ut he 1 w .thm f,. weeks. Ctj'i. House may waiti f .r a summons from rresiden U ib.iji ! or from th state department if hi:j health does not respond to tt.atmeu.i I-;k kly. Gov. Smith Dances in Street ! f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 A LB AN V, Oct. To the s't:o ..;" ' Tammany .'" G-r,ior fir"!i dan. 1 .i. In - sid-.t v. a 1 k no tivnl cf :1c ..-x. cume i:..mo .;i wtt!i 'us daiiKht-'r. Miss ( ai.i .tine Smith. Tho dam-e- '.'.as in honor ot -,.ard c a r :i i :'.a t- - of i. !,e ,-.a'".y. who firs; serenaded Ih nn ra t to n ernor ind his famiiv.
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Want State Troops Removed and All Deputy Sheriffs Disarmed. Asserting that the state troops and deputy sheriffs now in control in Indiana Harbor and East Chicago are in sympathy with the corporations and are inaugurating a "campaign of intimidation, tyranny, and disregard of the rights cf the striking workmen" the strikers in mass meeting yesterday resolved to petition Governor Gcodich to withdraw the state troops, disarm the deputy sheriffs and place the enforcement of law in Indiana Harbor in the hands of federal troops. The entire resolution which was w're,J Govornor Goodrich. Secretary e.f ar bakrr. and tsecretarv of h lnterior Franklin F Lane was staei in the following wrds: EasChicaec, TmJiana. ! October 12, l?ir ' To the Honorrtble James P. Goodrich. Governor of Indiana. Honorable Sir: Wherea", There is a strike in progress in Indiana Harbor. State of Indiana, against the Inland Steel Co.. The Mark Manufacturing Co., Universal Tortlan ! Gement ' 'o.. American Ptetl Foudr; . Hubbard Steel Foundry, and the Standard Forging Co., involving the right? ; cf the workers to establish the prin- : cicies of Democracy in Industry an-.' j the establishment of their rich's si .Americans and the impro-.em"nt of cet- .' tain workers' conditions-; Whereas A conditio of affairs r,r---1 -,r .j, . t i aM in Tniitjma TTflrlior that l-in if it t . a Proclamation of Martial Law by y e a Governor of Indiana that has resulted in this city being controlled by state ; Militia and a body of irresponsible ar.d j undisciplined men who have been stvcrrt : in as deputy sheriffs, and: I Whereas, The lack of discipline, ignoiar.ee of law, and sympathy with ee.- . porations has caused Them to inausrura'e ' a campaign of int imida'ion. tyrann--. i and disregard of the rights of the s.riking workmen, and, j Whereas. The fact that at leu ?- j.er cent of the men in this city are in i i Continued or. page nv ) iDmm.111; I'd I TO CRUISE THROUGH j The Nav y i ecru :t ing campaign to f -: cure men to soon take American battl---; thips into tor-iy foreign port In the ' world is being stimulated by the apj pearanco of a full size modem hj1i marine chaser on the streets of Ha.mj mono t'.raonow right, if the w eat her i,oriilttion.s arf favorable. This nun- ; o'-war is escorted by the Great Lakee ' Xaal band and after cruisinc about , th streets w.ll come to anchor in th" I Cent, a! ki-h.x.l yard where out-dorr j moving pictures will b shown of the A ;iu i ; u n N'.ivy .r. j''t:on, at play, a; j di 'l! and all the oti.rr various actn t j O S - f the fleets . Ttc.'iuits are incited to come aboa-l ! the sub-chaser X-"i4. as it passes thm ! 'he streets and a rnmplete rcrti:tinir j party will be on board to s:rn them on for two, three or four years and snd ning station th apt. n are s'r.z to Snr i Franci.-C) an-i esc ane the hard w Inter , ti;at is to'iiinp atnl many are gomg d! r'-rt to Panama. The inducement of ' permanent war j.av ar.d alloxan.."-', j free elr.thins. hoard, lodging, medica' 1 attention. amt:stnents and doze n o" ' oth'r advantages arc drawing trad- ', men as well as the unsk.l!5 to the free and easy life of th American j sailor. "Old Timers" ar.d men of the Xa-a' j Force are requested to ask the "Ch-f" : in charge of the leal recruiting station located at 1M Fast ?tat s'reet, T'-e M-i? c Mart, about shippine oyer, j c-r;- i he., wh-i 1. a e beer, jn .; .-. j tee can n p ;o r r '.a t e the advan'Se. ,fI f-rd Li: ing this rampa'cm. SCHOOL KIDS WON'T STRIKE IN SYMPATHY 'INTERNATIONAL NFVAlS SERVICE! ACTi'X. Ind . fiot. 13. There wilt V. no sympathetic strike for Madison high .!;(! j-'ij lis who threaten to walk i.o ... rnfotie dei-nds for shorter honr on he 1'io'inds that an eiiht-hoar sch' ' pessi'Vl "spotis 'he whole day." That N there will he no sympathetic, s'rik' - al! schools f.-dh.w tlo leiol taken h: : Ac t t in htgh sch ml s nd !.. . -. Ii -. d' -m l ! know "what the M all sou: res ilnnk thev are there for."
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