Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1919 — Page 8
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?ETROGRAD AND KRQNSTADT ARE FREE FROM REDS
(BTJXX.ETIH'.) TINYERNATIONAL NEWS SEFVICC1 IONDON, Oct. 17. A Keuter dlpatcja from Korao today states that following: tu refusal of Lithuanians to surrender ChaTll 'barrack, Oorman troops nnlor Gen. Toa dr Olot attacked the place. In ths jrytruiasium of the barracks wero voAay women and children who were seTerely Injured.
and Skerski ws fined $10.00 by Judge KloU.
Br WAHEs artrrEK. (BxelnclTe Cable to the I. If. S. ana the Xrondon Dally Iipren.) RELPINT.TOK3. Finland. Oct. 17. FetrogTad has at last hcen delivered of Bolshevik rule. Services celebrating tho deliverance of the city were held in th' iiussmn orthodox church. The main attack against Kronsfsdt,
ths chief defense of Petrorrad on the j
ea tide, wa delivered by the British leet from Kunoria Bay and was entirely successful. The bombardment was terrific The concussion was felt in vil'(iffes In Iliiiand e-ud windows were v battered. 1-ji.ter information received here said ihat Gen. Tudenitch's forces had taken lrtroFT:id Wednesday nlgrht and that Cronstadt was reported to have capiti.la: ed at the same time. This niforiiidurm lacks official confirmation.
LOOKS FOJFIBROTHER "Mrs. IC. Z. Ewns of 44 E. Green street. Pittsburgh, s looking for her brother, t'fiarles llichards, whom she believes to be in Hammond. If anyone knowing him will communicate with her it will be deeply appreciated .
SURE, LUDY DIDN'T WANT TO BE KILLED
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE GENEVA, Oct. 17 Admiral von Hintze, former German foreign secretary, challenged Hon. l.tidendort'C to a duel but the latter refused to ficht. N'ews of the challenge. was reccied from Berlin today. Von Hintze's sOTid called upon I.udendorff in the accustomed way but the former chief of staff to 'on Hinderburgr declined to seek the field of honor.
INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICE! VVAPtnvr.TON. oct. IT. The Bolshev. k urnii-s arc concentrating for a last ;a.nd, a c"rUv.g to d ices received by 'r- state ti , artmenf today. tji.te.-t rorcrts received from Stockholm, dcehut! that the Bolsh y lk armies -.ie coiicerar.ttinK for a decisive battle i:h the l'.-.rccs of CSen. Denikine in th scuih. The penetration by I'eru kin's 't-roe. w:-t of Vi'ivnsk and the fall of Ktirs' are regarded :xs ' hreatenmsr MosrO'A". .Vimir."! Xoo hak' forces ha v 1:tnced and t;i..n 5.000 prisoners on the S'.-niretch front. a--e rdinp to official i:"S from m.--k. Th report sen! on 'clober 11 St:;.-- tint tb whole Xorih Ji'oenan finny ( Kolchak f.rce) rests v-n the Tob.il visit ntiti that two other srmies arc " itlnii five mites; oi" tin- same 1 1 er.
ARREST OF COUNT KAROLYI ORDERED r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! PARIS, October 17. The arrest has been ordered of Count Michael Karolyi
on a charxe of Mealinc 10.000.000 km- !
nen belonging to the public funds, according to Buda Pest dispatches reachingParis today . Count Karolyi was formerly pres"-
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public. It was his resignation and the collapse of his government his; March that opened the way to thj Bo! shevik regime under Bela Kun. GARY IN NEW YORK REMAINS SILENT I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YOItK, Ort. 17--Judi;e rJIl.crt TI tJai), head of the 1". S. -Steel cor poration and one of the delopates representing the public in President W ilin's industrial conference, returned to New York today from "V ashinctcn. Judge Cary was met at the I tinsyivania station by representatives from his office and reporter. Hi declined to state whether he had "bolter!" the industrial conferen e or whether he would return to Washington. AUTOS CRASH HEADON
j An auto driven by It 1.. Cook. 2 J. 8 J Tyler St.. Car, and one driven by John ! H. Hayes. 114 V. l-'ifth nve.. yesterday i nf ternoon came together at Fourth and Tyler st , smashing both machines and ', seriously injuring Cook, who was rushed ! to Mercy hospital.
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(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ! PARIS, Oct. 17. By French government wireless. Another- cabinet crasis has developed in Jugo-Slavia, according to a retort from Basle today. The I rlnce regent of S'ervia is said to have commissioned M. Patehiks at Belgrade t form i new ministry.
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