Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1919 — Page 1

COLDER 1 BEST READ NEWSPAPER IN COUNTY N1 1 110 tT WEATHER J s 1 1 1 Ifc-i' CTHEKSATXONAi HTW8 rUii LEASES W12I SEEVICE. VOL. VLil. NO. ct; OCTOBER 18, 1019 TYAELYE PAOES On streets atid newtstanSa, ae SATURDAY AND "WEEK LV EDITION per copy. Delivered by currier la Hammond and Wert Hammond, 6O0 per month. il ' j no ttn ta -i r nc I w AA !?A iJ3f 4 y $ KLfe : wrm SLZ3'

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New Home of the West Hammond Trust & Savings Bank

Early Action Deportations Expected More Are to Follow. Gary's first batch cf aliens, arrested by the military authorities

Preliminary Hearings Held for!

Men Gathered in Recent Cleanups in Region.

-Mlsa Jean Ik-jty. Misn Jean Begs, oriinilv o New Zealand, recently Urcied in New York for the virpefe of stadving- tht Ameri".r. w?.y of Ir.ipsrtfnf;"' the threw TVs Kir th pat nine years

ice Censrtmpnt sue uas aovr-ren mi or her efforts to

:or deportation, u-ere rr . leacE1'"-2 natives of San

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:o participating in a movement

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regulars, seven radica

closey icentified with the country-j v.-ide "Red" movement, were taken to Chicago where immigration au- j tnonries listened to evidence pro-' tiuced by the staff of Col. Mapes ! m charge of the troops in Gary. The first seven Alex K.wak. Josepo -iaaachke. Daniel -Ml'mchenko, Samuel ! Vikarauk. Stephen Stpravoit.x Anton : "rrbx. and Xikoiay Srugcli ik, alias ' Xick" Serusc.i. were bro-ieht bef--rf,

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sSSlFRIEiS THRONG TO

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inspectjr in charge ! West IIin-ni..nU Trust v Savings Bank i p-'.H-.-e. Hie Sioln convicted a?.out thr" i

Harry K. Lani!

the- imiETation for th nnrim.

of labor. Th-ee other aliens are beingheld for deportation awaitins further Investigation today. They are fit strikers, having- been employed in ti-.e Gary mills be-i'ore the strike went .nti effect.

, 'This is merely a bepining of the i !ir!ve to get objectionable characters' .t of the country," said Col. Mapes. ! "T, have interpreters worktng on a i ir-.ass of Red lirerature whe have con- i

f fcatcd. Just a? ?0"n as these have f e:n rendered into Ens,;sh and the vldence is ready we will inaugurate wholesale deportation proceedings." CODITIOVS 1MPROIE

As the strike near the end of the j fourth week, conditions continue to ' .mprove in the mills, according to of-r-ciais today. They assert that the

.ne nas offa nroxen an-l ar en uraged to see that even some, of th i .-.d.cat union men are eomlng ba.i. Continues on rap? c.-.-er.

Citizens from boih sides ,.f linn are thronpin: the n-w b-T

Utfxers of U. S. Commissioner; Charl-s Surprise in the Hammond!

federal building were the scene of

great activity yesterday afternoon1

when preliminary hearings were I

r.eia m the cases of eighteen persons arrested recently b.y the military authorities, Gary and Hammond police and Special Agent G. H. Bagdon. On special authority granted by Dis-

j trJct Attorrey I.. Krt Slack. Mr. Sur-

i pritewes empowered to Issue warrants ! j find C. M. Miktsell. deputy U. g. msr- I ! shall, was busy serint 'hem. AU were!

j brought before the commissioner and j Rave bond f-.ir their ?HTearan--e before ' Judjre Anderson in the feiUrel court at ,' Indlnnipoiis. i Following are the cases acted upon:

James Piwaronas end Kazimer f etrel-

of Indiana Harbor, nrrc'ej bv Uam-

rl po'joe fur brliiKHJK about J 1.000

rth of whiskev from P(,t.n,l in I

j :" Indiana. We.ivfd hearing and gave I bond for j;.(iOii cnoh. te ! I!ie Stoia and Mary S'iR of r.arv

'.lellnd, operating still, arrested by (Jary

today and j rdm the j'.adv f'nw of visit-! ye,irs ayo under White Slave charge, ors it looks as thoush the rlace will i Waived hearlnir and rav it .

h' enter of attraction until i Of) ft each

remain

the closing- hour. 10. 0 o' lock toniKht. PYesMent A. J. Campbell, Vice Presl-

gtanko Aralica of Cerv, operative

mill. si-"n 60 days in tail end $130 by

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RAIN WILL HOT HALT CEREMONY

r. : A'' UyK$tfA t - rvcived from lall(l,ig at HoSevelt Held, t

V ' " n ' ?j snt out by pi(!tl f. ,,ie rt tinu. -i' the Kenrs.. th Isre-l r'inrr-ration of s ol . .

A.i arrangements havn berjn com- I pleted for the lmp-rsive ceremonies! ,rTVr-.-T . .vluch w!'n mark the lym? of the cor- j jt, Iv,an vner stone of the new Jewish. Tempi! i ' ,.' '

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YOUNGSTOWN NOW CENTER OF STEEL STRIKE INTEREST

Jill

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chelvvicz a.!i his as;; j Mayers, are busier th m (before, !u tl-.y n re j happy. The day U ;.

. I they hn-.-e t--!i looking MNTCRNATfONAi. NEWS SERVICE' j it :s a f:.-iir.-,: ,.,f r;;,t

HiiiBLi.CH, Pa., oct. is General i them to ha -e these num-n.as friends

interest in the steel etnke centered to-I of the lnst!'.;i..n call and express their

at Tounsstown, o. where the la-

.--i .'-aaen nave asked for a conference! v'ith the operators. It is the first'; mcve in this tirection In the wholePittsburgh district since the strike waa j called. The labor leaders request. In letter f'-rm. went to the steel officials yesrer- j :.ay afternoon. The operators today! declined to comment in any way on the development and It is not likely that I an answer will be returned before next ' " eek. It is believed that a request for ! tne conference will be refused. I The strike situation in the Mahoning ! Valley was unchanged today. All plants I except one are operating in part. The ! influx of workers from other districtscT.tinue here today and the Pit'sburh mills were well supplied with labor. I Now that the first move ha been i

taken in the legal battle for the rizh? I! ,( - V

o hold meetings, leaders of the steel ! s'rlkers promised today that there would! b " a flood of actions. j 'We will probably file more than ! suits of one kind or another in the j r.rxt two or three weeks," Attorney P.. j F. Rubin, of the strikers national com- j

mi tee. saia loaay. i j

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t.-.at ; laro crowd participate, in the

rites . He In will not halt the work and even if the weather !s unfavorable the proffrani will be carried out nt the e!te of the new temple nrj Sibley street, be-tw"-n Soli! and J.vase street?. Speakers will he Rabbi Saul Slibcr. Rabbi Tobias Schanfarber, Rahbl II. p. nubenstein and Rabbi M . I'nyerleider.

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Woman Makes Heroic to Save Girl But Fails.

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HAMMOND LANDS

1920 CONVENTION!

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; Fammond will entertain the ' ?2rt j f tote ( onention of the W. C T. T. This i announcement waa made today when I local delttat'.s to the :?3D .-,.nv:i!t .it Plooniington returned to t:-.- ir homes I I-aPorte was a s ron bi i'Jer. bt t ; ti e j representatives fr m II '.m n- r o r- rri -d ' with them Invr.tl' ns s;-rr. 'd b; Uv j Chamber of f'lnirnrrce. Woman's Club. ! Mln'oterial As;ieiation and M a ;, o r

i n, mry lannen tne mooting-. Over S;"-o deietratea nod visitors wej--; present at th' Bloon.ln.'rt'-i' sessifr. Those from Itir.non'! were 'Mrs. I.iiv Berry, Mrs. Ji.hn 'iivit, Mrs. Mna Prim-

i itier, Mrs. .. . E. ..leaves, jfrs. IJai

j Orantrer. Mrs. Caroline Camp and Mrs. i J. R. Graves.

I- I.. October 18. X-ieut. Maynard the "flying Par ( o'clock this afternoon

a Ktaceful

thereby Com- .

in hi.".t.,ry :

! an air vi-k across the continent ant

back again. He had left Ci.o.rland, at 6:JS this morning-, stopping for a ' hair an l:our as required at Buffalo, j llochett-T and I'-lnbamton . A ri;;i- I lng reception was accorded the air man j who is now conceded to be America's j premier crosa country flyer. Hundreds ! of persons bad driven to Roosevlt i fleJ.d hours i-efore Maynard'i arrival !

to watch for him. As the f.yins; parson brought its machine t earth the gathered autoniobi'.ists set up a ttrrifo din nlth thir herns. Th" minute tha big- airplane, had bit the (f round and before it stopped rolling Maynari's brothers t'ati.ncd nt. the fl"ld vvr' runnlnsr to Rieet him. The "Flyinar Fat son" was smilins broadly when he met them. He had made pond "ti a promise made i0 his wife more tha n n weei; a?i. -,her he left hern for Kan Francis----. that he

would be the nrst to return herr. the air .

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EEL STRIKERS

!lLL OTHERS

00T IH SYMPATHY

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 CHIvu;.. c.-l. is. A re&ciution call-

inr for a sjinj.ath.-tic strike of the railroad brotherhoods and miners of the oourtry insofar ss they efieet the steel industry will be. presented at a r.ieetingr of striking- steel wotkers of the Calumet district to be hel l In Chicago late todp.y John II. DcTounft, secreir.ry of the steel workers for the (Talcs fro district, .--I wr-rk-rs for the Chicago district

declared the r'-sotutlcti "will be the bier

fact-. r at the riie.ting-

About one hundred militiamen are now leaving Indiana Harbor and ast Chicago daily for a twoday leave of absence in whicn to take care of their business which has been neclecte.! f.-r tb. nt

i i-i ucciueu mat every

"At the same time." DoTnunfr said. UCCIi 1 tne not Zone the delpates will plve trie reports on for the past two Weeks should be trike conditions in this section' of the ! Cfiven a two-dnv !paw end

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ill more time was needed tVie. mt-

ter could be brought before the authorities and other leaves obtained

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matter of providinir funis for counsel for all si rlk'us in court."

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FACES CRISIS

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LIQUOR VIOLATOR

LODGED IN JAIL ; P. Galich, 124S Broadwiy. Gar:--. a state liquor law violator, was arrested j last night by the Gary police wish a i

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he ork the bank has' n-.ond. i ".vHe-h Is or.. of the! ti-es in the r-srion has

"ti pac "two.")

RflTZKY PULLS SOI

OF KAISER'S OLD BULL

i i INT ESN ATICN U fiCWS SERVICF j j lXN'rX. '.f-toher 1. ...mier 1 t.'oyd-rG- o.-pe will be confronted by ; the biftgest crisis of his career when 1 ! perl lament .meets on Wednesday." said 1 1. r i Koth-ne; s S tnda- Pictorial tod;.v . ' The premier cannot proceed to j , the 'asks of - eonftruct jpr until one ' cseential problem l settle i national j soUency. Tl-.e flr.-.tth.ns- f r the Snv1 ern-sent to do is to issue a r'o er ytatei mnt on its flnan-'ial position The i next to ex prnpi into all fortunes mode : out of the vvir.r . " ;

AMERICANS OUT CF FRANC! SOON

f I'CTERHATIOK' L NEWS SERVICE CIXVtLAN'D, O- Oct. IS. Fer.rs were evj restei toJ'iy that the qutr net3 which has market tlie steel strike s.!tuetion in the Cleveland district is at an end T'.e shootlmr of . pickets last r.icht in the Ticinii.j of the Cuyahosa plant of the An-.eri.-nn Steel A Wire de, Cou,-led with the ar noir.e n- is of tV-

s.ime company that t would re-open all f it r.ino plants ?,trnday rnorniror. leal authorities to bflieve that a crisis is at iar.,1. Itiy Atkinson, sho' twice in th he-d. is t St. Ales is h"si-ital and may die. Charles Lutkus, shot throu.rh the U jr. titil recover. Authorities today were invtstifiatlrp the shoot in?, which occurred. !or';ng- to p,33nt oiiicml, ho,i they atfrnpt-d tc brins an a u tome idle loaded v ith fresh meat inio the p'a.-jt fT the- men uunrtered there tih.ri'f

az a iatcr date.

j WHW HHIM HAT

D.fferent methods of deciding who is to so when, have been put i.-, jirfactice but in most of the companies the

democratic method of pulling the name J

from a hat was rosortei' to. None of the lJ'-ii toicr'.t.a li..- lot tluy draw although all are anxious to tr. t a -'ay amontr the fi-sr One o the eo icrs who drtw an early date was off -red twenty dollar a da for an exchange but the ofTer was rel'r.d. T T MM " ! I'()?t(-(ve;s The batUilion which arrived in Ineiianii Harbor yesterday has be' r, :i-iar-tered in thrt plant of th-- .standard ""orielnKa whlca has been 'closed since the bepinr.ins of th strike because- of lack of m it a r in 1 . The f r-.op Br. all quartered in pov. rnmtnt buildings. This location nt the Standard Forsrin.?s give the authorities easy H.-eess to either Fast Chicago or Indiana liar'.or and is also on a direct 1 1 ad to lVh'-.ir.e. Troops ate also working in Hammond where General Smith ex peoti soon to round up some of th rd who vvf-re oriven out ejf Gfirj- by the feder-

Struck by a speeding machine driven by two Chicago women, the automobile of Harry Stingley, bearing besides him, his wife and two other women, was hurled from

the Calumet blvd. last evening into the waters of Lake George. Two of the women were drowned in spite of the fact that heroic efforts were made by Mrs. W. R. Riggs and a young man of Hammond to save them while about fifty men stood helplessly on the bank -and watched their endeavors. Tht dead are: MBS. KARBY STINOI.BY, who ha i been staying- at the A. H. McCorjiei! home. .RiOl Moraine ave.. Hammond. K1SEI ELIZABETH YOSTXE, S44 Douglas ave.. West Hammond. WHITE BACINCr CA-R. The automobile which caused the ac

cident and which was describeei to the police as a big white racer, never slopped after hitting the Sting-'.ej- car. but race donwari toward Chicago. Th two women drivingr the machine wer.. Picked up in Chicago this morning and brough" to Hammond. Both insisted that th;y never knew they hit the other car, but a smashed fender showed that their car had been in a collision. WATEJl WAS BEEP. The accident occurred shortly after 6:00 o'clock at a distance about equal to a city block south cf the new bridfe which is being built on the boulevardAt this point the water is about twentytwo feet deep a short distance from throadside. The bank is very steep, falt-

v,g away to a depth of twenty feet with

in fifteen feet of the water's edge. Mr. Stingrley, who is manager of th Hammond office of the Xew Tork Lifeinsurance Co., had resided on Ellis ave..

(Chicago, while performing his duties in

Hammond. Later he and Mrs. Stingley secured furnished apartments cn Carre. 11 st. and were staying: at the H. A McConneU home on Moraine ave. until the rooms could be riaced in readiness TAXKDfO OP TKIP. They were bringing a few cf their bolongings to Hammond from time to time and yesterday had started for Chicago to bring some more things. Sunday the party had planned to fro to Mrs. Stingley's former home at Mllford, HI., and were talking of the trip and joking about taking such a long drive in a Ford just as the accident occurred on the lake driveMrs. Riggs. who showed remarkabbpresence of mind during the affair, sa that she was riding in the front sea: with Mr. Stingley, who was driving. As

they neared a point about a city block's distance from the bridge, they decided to step and allow Miss Tonke to take her place in the front seat. Mr. Stingley had turned the car to the right side of the road on the gravel. "Just as we stepped." says Mrs. Riggs, "and were about to make the change, the car which we had heard approaching behind us. crasheel into the left rear wheel of our

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MAYNARD TO TRY ONE-STOP FLIGHT

quantity o: and landel

' liquor in jail.

in his p.ossc-5

EEJTTTIT rOOTBALL GATCE. Sunday, Oct. 13. East Chicago ball park- East Chicago Gophers vs Feedy A. A. cf Chicago. Benefit game for boys Injured Oct. 12. Hammond Federation

of Musicians, Local No. 203. will fur- I r.ish music at the grounds. Everybody! p'tend. j

LONDON, October IS fry. Bolshevist fore'gn branded the antl-Bolshr Russia as ;-. "pc',' of in a w i r e ' e r s d ; p a t h j this afternoon .

"A psck cf bourgeois curs !

ir.ister. has t forces in eeois cne8 up here

TWO KILLED WHEN

PAIfj UITQ ATn,!lnR tf,P' bo'ij" itIt IHlh Hi 10 HU!UiSk U 1 88 SB 'The armv A, I defending Petroead failed t with- !

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PARIS. Oct, 18 Except f' r a hand- 1"E,U iresa in..-a n.u trie pia.it j i " '-- "i.'

fill of officers and a few clerk" Fraree r"r rn'u lariercu mere M-rn ivio arr-sis lor st'mir.g a ...--use at

r Hnn t . ' probably will see the . of the A,nri- Jl'-.TAtty rushed a squad of deputbs to 5:35 last r.isht and one arrest f.-.r vio-

can army in less than thirty da vs. " i''':11 "' " " lt were tne only The number of American tr..or,"has al- Plfint- hut found m arms. He found, f .-attires of the day to break th- Twin rndy dwind!l to 1 c-.n w.t firr9n,. however, fifty bullets imbedded in the City n'slc-t. nxnt. are b-in ra.! to s.-nd them na1,:' , r bull l!n; near the plant. t T. J Vine, district cries nlzer. ar4 Hon - in tw or three we-e-i:-. , " . I John b)c-V o u r. ir. secretary of the Chi-

' C.e la-t Am- ncun -o p move. : OUAij JSTJS-lXVXi VV ILt Li c u cis-tri-i. were in conterence yesFraree will see wid be the ar- ' pppTfl Cf TTTi''D TTCTr tcr'Jas" with General .Smith f two .-egitnenta en route to! XSiClAN Cr oUi iUlii.iM IX. in reaard to the pickets and the ordf..r pr.t-ot duty. j '!MTERNTiONAt news SERVICE ! ers eiven to patruls. After a short

- - J IMUA-NAt it'.u . i.-toocr li. j .-.inference Vind and DeYounjr left

- i r.iounoui ,jii suite j city after affirming their

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XAST CHICA&O EIiES BAND WOTIGE. , All members of band meet st club room 1:30 p. m. Sunday. Oct. 13th. Adv.

Times news service is the best that money can buy and honest rffrrt caa furnish.

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and woman are dead and another woman is i.i i hospital te.lay because of injuries received when their automobile was struck y a passenger train b.oce. The dead are: v y. Dein and Mrs Don Emerich. of Casey, 111., and the In

jured woman Is Mrs A. G. Wasson

Indianapolis, The trio had been inspecting oil prop erties near Albany, Ind.

RED INFORMATION

j stand the first bw. Yudenitch's uc- ' c-sses are th-se nf cavalry raids troops j SENATE ASKS FOR

nrf' iP'r.tr cunt 14 m

mnt l.roo s v-. -c-,.M-

, -r.. ,, . . ' , ' """ ! . .TESVrT'ONAL N'ES SERVICE! cf Yad-nifch s hands and the Anglo- j WASHINGTON, t '-t. 17. r.-.solut ion

i.ij-ei mi.scs. i calling- en th" attorney prn for frmi-.'n from th.- depart le-n of

ioki A i . I. th Indiana Faptist;t;ce as c vbat action has I.e., Association elected the following nff. i,! nm.,(-,..,. r,,-5 ,! ,Tn,w,.H

oi.cer.-; TelHni. Key. J. F. PruAr no.1 o r, i -noocU K..

Muncie; vice president. Pev. I. H- ir-jthis r, i i -moor, meyer. MlttheU. treasurer. W. A. Bur-! Fen.it er P.iindester cf

ton. Franklin.

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introduced the resolutions.

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wil- follow i;.y j, .-o'.er.K -d sirik-. of v rial miners, in the opinion of coal Jea'ers. opt nt.-rs nr..! iHiln a.l of ici.ilr.. Operators will j .In the Indi'tni retail Coal Vrrrhant's Association in n met!nj? here today to disci?,? the don'Stc situation. J?a:rcn.js cannot op- rate .nor' tahn five days or a wee':, nlustries l.eve only enourh f'-cl to operate two weeks or IS day? and tnony lr.n:e t!c eon'M:t'-,rq hav-? no Cea i f.t

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ana Harbor l?n; MUFUVf; TMOTiitnw Strike leaders are plaunirj; tnr a h:er meeting m th- Aud'toriui . tomorrow nt which time women jw,k,.,E

j - - ft on Chicago wil laddress th: etr kc rs I and the:r wives. The bia , st. nieetj Ir,-: is c.vpreti.i next "V'-d "!. -;.. ... hen j It is pre.p-ije'l thst John Ptt2:atr'ck j w51 be Indiana Harbor and address i the meting

, J'NTEWATIONAL NEWS StRVICIl CLEVELAND. O.. Oct. 18. On the last leg of his return trip across the American continent, Lieut. W. B. Maynard, le-ader in the air derby, hopped oft this morning at 6:58 for Buffalo. The flying person reached Martinfleld last night at 5:30 and spent the night at a residence sear by. This morning he was at the field early and after tuning un at dawn got away under ideal conditions Just before 7:00 o'clock. Before leaving he said that ha ex

pected to establish a record in raachin New Tork. A half-bom-v ctnn t,.

- - -' - - e ..-- uuifalo. thirty minutes at Rcchester and the same period at Blnghamton were t! be the only pauses in the homing Sight to the Atlantic. "While here Lieut. Maynard received instructions to prepare for a cne-tor trans-continental flight. The flight will te made by way of Dallas. Texaa. the only stop. A special plane Is being- prepared at Mineola for the flight. PLACED UNDER PEACE BONDS

Charged with attempt to intimidate Jams Garbtt. superintendent at ths American Sheet and Tin mill at Gary. James Degols was placed under $1000 peace bonds and fined J155 jn Judgs Cothery's Justice courts yesterday. Degols had been out with the strikers and when he decided to return to work he found his place filled by eoro one else and when Informed that his services were no longer needed he became angry and threatened that If his job was not returned to htm he wou'ei cound ud Garbett, , t