Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 3 January 1920 — Page 1

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'2 National Plot to Overthrow Government Brought to j Light Today. j N, Jan. rians oi' s v( , bv a :::':! .rsa-i .!! WO;', 1 ;.. -i'.-ils ' last ii ri't. tbo i-. -tin! i-i fii- ami. iin.-ol t" i.. . bt.aib.- ar .i ; - .-.r-d l.it mT.t h:.A Lire- r.iMr.'i-r i ..-uiarait sua ' : :::-: N . J . . t! H-t- ; la i , -..:::ir.-.1 . IV- i i- v i.- a;; i. f tl-,-o 1- n! ! II !'i Hlll.'l ..n-i.itu.n f a :n'.:ui:y Tan;zar i.5l r ore tbo -Kods" wjiivh was to contor N'-awrk . I) WIM'.KOrS TM'i: Tin' Sao poisons a sto din N-'-vava ; rharaotoriro'1 a- "U':- tr.r.t ..n- j ... w wrt" bv t'.- d.-nrtr-.i.-tu. ; ...lav an i 1'hc arri'sts arp rout ".:; . . ..... .V . ni,....Ii is expooiea inn iv-.i ,.t nfmiiis taken into cut-tody wi VTt:"tnt vZ-' amount to 3,5-.'". th tire iiinounoil. urrosts were ..rdorod h-ro. AM American oitizons who woro -ir-,-.,s?.-d will be turned ov.-r to th" .-t t ; u'lt'Titios for prostoutio-n undnr sta'.'.aw s for 'criminal s- ditn-n," it wa . in- .'inrPo. Tio- .b-partment estimates that thr- .. i .. ,.,ai v.a .ppnn'.ir.'lill. 'l i i oousana r.' " , , ', .' . ,., ; lor deportation as a esun - trt.-i(tn .Tan. S. -vertinvnt raids .., Hod" headquarters in many ,,!o : dr. 'Uihout tbe middle and iar west .- n-' ;nufl throughout H! niifht ar.d vtr- ' - !! progress today, accurdin ? t i - ; -.. -ts reaehirn '-hi ap". A majority of j wanted by tn-. ko ri..o j scent on lb- places. , mnnv persons tor w umu " -' . , , t, f,,. 1 1 d bofn 1SS1.1"'! Sill p a l.ii.'.f-' 1 i 1 dra gnot and i 1 1 1 p.-rs- iia w.'i r- now t inr son :it. The raiding parti, s In Chior. cm--A as th- .lav adanc,i. The arrests h, r? were brought up to the riid of a MuKW'.'.i si ;:i today by rend- 'lis, ho d'netted went .v-orm. i-. .b.ral agents d-darod 'bat on ia.- most Important Ilmis ;rt 'ii . s,,. l,, rating and ru:,ii,',r ot . 'i.-p.-1' in X. 1t"b--y st. i-'irty o w ts . "soviet; '' "'ol- ... h.-, Some of them vi. n .tin h r,,i , ,rds and bmir im :r and "co-r is" w d'h , i.ort Lit W"io t.ik.n from the institu-i - it-mh.-'s of ' t-M books" and "class . . . m lit -rut lire" w re loaded into the-' airol nail ns ml :ak"ii to h-rubiiir-r- j rs. Tin p;c..- !!." was known as the; a t .mba-s." It was said f have; -tabbshed by 1--oalied s-'a A. K. Mart, n , ! .bassadnr to this untry. Ta-BIANA HAS TEW. TXT'IAX AP' I.IS. Iroi. Jan. Thirt y j -a-o-Jts of n'l-K'.l ' Tti-b-" bad b-n n .. !it!ir.i todav. So. albar-d ba-b r . ;.. ('ommunist Labor party and "lii- '. m-m'st T-nr-ies ha v.- ! n arrested t , ;;-. ton. three las' uiimt and three todav.. -... are tn --u:i.dy :.' Hammond. . eir at ilarv. tbr.-e at !'"rt Waym-, thro.-! .. t.,-.. Tfante. on.i one is unaer arre.-i . i AT.iI'-rson. Twenty others are 1 - sontrbt today in seven cities of the s a b si arrested probamy wi, ine anuiiii.'u, .... rr.ri Tminieration Commissioner L)e Jilller this afternoon ir Monday. nn IV f.v imiu - - ' I v. .I.T.- t-.n ft Two hnndre.l . .. ! -nd one men and women who woio ar- i ..... . ,.;t,. in tbe r-overnment'n . drive aK..iiist "Hod" svmpat'blAcri were hold by the d -partm-nt j o. ..i.-.-. ,.,.,.. . n tbe ob.aie-e ,,f bo- ! In-"' alien communists who were seek-jef tntr to overthrow the C S. t-'overmr.er t by violence. Six hundred and fifty, including fifty women, wore arrested m a series of f; ( etacular raids, carried out by aaents , f the department ..f j n-tlce, pol'cenien fi.-ai plain clothes oeti' tlve ana'.nst tipvarious headquarters of the communi. t and Communist I,-ib..r party in this b;. ami vicinity. All but the 201 wore released nft.r beinR fjimst ion. d . TU SY AT IMI.TIMOKH j ' A I,TI M OH K. MI'., Jan .1 - Tha b'cr a,i,nd-up of alleired 'It is" hero iti connection wn.i i,,e -.e.e of the department of Justice was still in progress today. F -ty-sev.n pr is. j i.nnc'-ticn with the nat.on-waue raid or.ers. Including two women. ta- r, into , u-tody. will be examined to detei mine whether they are subject to d p.Ttalion . OLDEST EMPLOYEE OF S. 0. CO. DIES IN CALIFORNIA IfPECIAL TO THE TIME31

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WHITlN'i i. In.b, Jan. .". b'ri. nds cflCbica; Bruce Kxton Sr.. who, r- sid-d in. Wtiifi.-gJ l ov.r for several years, will n-Frt to b-irnthat 1 of his recent death which took place at j 1'. S

his home, 6n0 Stanley ave., I.ng li.-nrli, ; Calif. Mr. Kxton had been in the employ: I cf the Standard Oil Company for f. !x years, a record unsurpassed by other employe.

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Rumor Has Linked Beveridge; With Senatorship for Some Time. TNT'TANAP n.i.-. INi ;. '! " ,s from vu r i. .ii s :i;-1 S ;iat..r .la:"' s T: . Jnri. 3 FvoIndlrato -it-- .n w l! n. -.'.t in bis iam;.aii;n f 'rt! iai an ro-r .!'-.: :i a .1 . . : i -mt-.r : r -1 ' :n t: P''!s"" ' A.foi . rH- Vr.'-:i St:.t.v1 .di'itia n:id a nut '1 loadii P".'..J . - ! o ;.;.;-' "''Ca tbat nrsranizaMcn was at tbo itn nai'v. has r,.--n n-. -r.i s - n- in .r.t with tb-' r.--'-....ri il '"o-o f r s-mo tin.f and during t!. list w. -k r ; rts ! roni p.ir.y quart.-r nr.- to tbo ofT-.-t that he wlU ann.'fio h r; .:;)-. Tin; rorm.T sore ":". b -.vovor, r.f".-.,J t ' liions" 'h- nror-oots of h.i a : n .'i n. en:- n t . 'l'ir.M or (.dODIlK II minds of that Mr. l.i.-- ... I' ll oh 'i'' ' k iwatd t ' ''! Andl-r-i nri. rn? ; r v. - r'--,.n i d orsornn t of ' lo Mr. T -nor; ;-v,iib, : i th ptat PX.-'Ol' IV I net n- akln ; outbid for' the ' ri'icr pr.orr ivo vote by -virtue of HavMp been a r -imr spirit In that -ss l Is r.oibl M y. ; ! , ...... j raid da -v : .1 io r.fiioc mil oh s'm ,, ... .., ..,.. ... ,-.,,. ,..,.,.,,,. ,. . ,f y: R,.Ve--!dc- ent'-r. the rce r,pn .jth j.,, ant--e-i .;.n.s . , re prominently; )(1 ,h(. pVi.,i;ir... ,es-:!;a. j niniHTAM' (i. .. . . , . ! The la ft w-.-. 1: I; ,s b.-'n rep!eo with Important fv.-nts In state repo hi io;i tl , irols. --; , r : o.ior -,vith t'.io a n a n ." -r;.nt f J. '.". ' -sler '. I:id!tin--ipoIi ' at ' : an i-i'int f.-r t:'!1.. :n;.t-.rial in n- -t. ,-b. .-!;. foli-.v.-e.J ,y .VaM'-nal 'h.i;ii:an w:i! If. Hays. "harmony 1 :i.o!i'' !'.." nri-1 o . ; bo : n a.t in cr in J..or- ' 1 " " ' " - ' in "i un;. v . - n i s in s : a i.o ti' .'N':,' rtu . . . . II, Willi 1 . 1 O H . 1 T i . 1 . i 1 1 l . - . . , . ... , , - ,. ,.

S ; r.or o-d;-. b .s pr.-P ' i t a .a- da- : v.sJi, n ,.f ih.. 1 -a i -' a ; j re to ratify the -.f : nntb-nal r "ratio : . on d no-n t .

Mr, I'"' s'.-y's it r n on n ' o m o n t, was not mix;,. a;,.! ,-r, f.ir th" -,n'y " - t i has pro.j'ic.-d is th- pred'otmn t'aat his fn'ra t a.' c con-.- , nee ,p to the) none if t h" f a c-;b. rn.-tor a! n Mat(1 ronv. n.t on j...-;, ftv,. rpn-stn:.ts is 1 y to re.-elv a m mmat'ni.- naind'v le ;io primary, (-OH ouTION UH1FK y r p..;.,,-. v-;,0 j,ns been a lawvor li.d aeaooi s f.-r sev.-ral v. rrs. has eon p i ti "itly I .b r. : ti d with c- r--' sts h n d has represented j po'ati.ir. ; r. t ! th' Co.- ;- in several i chief han-ii I idon I'-i'pli 'iii-- ci'iiipiiny tiii. rt a n t matters. H s ' i p. bis f r ends admit. i the fart tint h- is an Indiannp ds man and is p t wed known over the state. To overcome this, he proposes to bu 1.1 up an o rga t i z 1 1 ion . which bis unl uited financ s wi'l penr it. nnd to conduct an oni ryt'd.- campaign throughout th" slat- . AVALANCHE BURIES PORTION OF ALASKA GUY; fANY MISSING i ' M ' 1 , . . , . . 111 I I . I ml lit ;1 62 II i ! . ' -H'.NTAU. Alaska. Jan. 1- A c-icn of j this city is lodny b.iri-d iiml.r 'i.- sr"iit-: st "andslides in ils hisl- ry v .th a toll ! o-io d-ad ana s-vc, injur,. I " j' rob- j :. j irt and j aiuy fataby. S(.ra ai" m -The io-.-, ii itation of tons rock occurred y.s'erday wh- n tin- i artii o'r fh.- .nuance to the ia sl;a - Ju r .-a u "VTA" tn'TZ,' .'.nil c. largo number of stv.-t .1 ociiis Part i'-s are today- soaiebinr ih. d i.ri ; j , -r the missus .m-s. I, is b. Ib-ye.l tin i:iii'b.iii..-. wa ! . aus. d iv tho m.ltinc-; snows and thm wartn mas. Th. '". s-s and caium; w carri- d a ub-t-ir'. 1' . i foot arid wi. !V-ii crush'-d under t he v. , ii lit ,.f . ar1'. ntn'nr'i"i 1t$? R H I! fl if P M tlll U B U i iU i i 5 3 UtlU fihlOlW HUTriT AlbiS 00 I Ml

1 cases ot wTf.vo o-nipl. - stilU with sc. en barrels j j,)tt rf rai -i". o a .b ready tor dts; . Hut am

xrr' bib n th's aft.ri-.oon n a raid iii i Z by Uib. r Gould "1" th- iia-o l'h.e:ic nol a-.- and r.o. obea.-ils on Jake .;,,v - or, bin s oi lb. e.. lias! Warrae: i's arrest mid bo K muiissiom . i-e sv ,-n out 1 or d it v. is p. . t. 1 n a !.. arn-4 b- f.,tSunrise -,n 11. nn- ; .ye rob m ha s I,.'!nwl b. for. ion imp . d "f Mesial Itquor sab s, lull - in some piai.n. - f ille rs of il,.I utr.co on h.m. o,a , d.-d 111 !.' ' i-l'lsr n getting any i- j

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HAMMOND MAN LAST SATURDAY I FrM V. Masopi.lil. thirty . ru, a wcUI'.Huwr. yomm' rt;;m of I l.i ii:fii"iij. has ba' n ! st;i; I'riim lux h"tin', 45 l.i;:in , since 1.:. I S'ltiiril.'iy. v!ft: uu.l u'.h r

lua'.rini'iron, nnTrJZ, 7rNew Hammond Enterprise . i. :' an! J..-!i.- .-.1 tii.vt ti: v vi 5 ;i : . rot urn after a brlof ;.V "fv. 1 .am.... ... -1 StftteS IUSllieSS Wltll !'..;;. ( wore iH.liiio.l but an orKaniZ'-ti I

iircii was not start d f..r f-v.-rul dajs. ce of hira has b.-. n found, at-j Is said bo was so, n boai-,i!r,jr ' a i'h:. :ik 1 Oar .at tato and Hohman .'..-.1 tlio day ht, isa ipoarod. !... .pol.! is ! i . oi i !! in . b s t a 1 1, w .tflr I T" rounds j a-:d has a (iark d ni i v n. H '. s ..tir i , bbtok, o .-s br-.'-.- i; I'm! '.vb.on i.-i.-H sr--.". , wore a bla- k ktn -o nth "' roiiat, dn-ki si::nvl-c,.!i;tr sw-a'.-r aroi a. hiKb k.i'nkij car. ('hionto T",,.,,'' h ' i b--.--n noif:od ntul at oaso rr-adors ,-f To:: "''.mi:s ht- any rmation tb r- ..-o "1 to t"!oI'hone Ilaimnond J 1i4 W -.r sTK. MUST RAILROADS TRANSPORT ALL . CIRCUS TRAINS Important Question Must Be Settled in Determiner Damage Suit I'arl Howe, traffic manager of the i Michigan Central ru.lr.al, was on the f"-itne.sH stand in th- l:"ru:k circus ca.-u III .HI J ol J I a ; dy in I la mniond , o.irt v-te: day a'o. only to t fa. , t i. n ti 1 tin; o ' os t riioon and t-s; tia:- r.b: -i . r cin-u.-'-.s ..! -1 i laititif:- end--a-. . the railroad w .. port an v cir- n- . :r:uv;o: tod oth- .. . a . t The l- ir.n; o it t'-at riipeiled to tians- . li niK'ht iii'I'ly, o a . ;. in y to bv a :hU3 -bow n,' t o'miui.n cano r r in ii 1 i . asr-s. while the a or-d i o how that c.r- . a i s transported und, r i-t.-ndant olll-os w.-r : spe.-ial contra, t ar.fi i i : er . J T ie ha w ;. o's f -r t! a pilvate card n i n ' ! ff s pr-mir a surprise ., ia tio-y )i tr. d iced n t..- : a: it" of their bill.: a .! !'-n r. n-i ! , ' ;y J . 'j Jba. h w a d. a Judafe. of t b- ; j Appel'ato oi nt a; I r. di a na ;irb is. Jnd-re ! ' lhach is now a no mber of the firm of ; i i'-ei'-h liavit. T.nkiiam and St. n son, j ! .'. 'r.i.ii is r-ir s.-tiitiK tin' Mi-hman . , ''. a! ral in this . - a s . Testimony for tn-- pia'.nt'.ff has beer : almost nipi'-ted and it is expected f toat the b,-t w.tn.-ss for the plaintiff ! will be placed on tbe stand M-.nday ' morriine arc! tln'sh bis t stimony be- , lore noon. As soon as in.- t' st rnony is completed the lestal aricuments wi! b. i i-:. p, rhaps lastiniC only a few' la urs and perhaps last ntr for a week ..r more FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST G. & I. RY. (INTERNATIONAL TiFlA'S SEBHCE1 IN'bl S"AI'o.lS, ll .Ian. It. The, Citv of Hammond t.-l.-iy (lad complaint with the public s. i vice . .in mission r.-j I pardini; alb-ired failure of th" C.nry & . Iti'i nirbii" It ill way (". to make lmrrove- -- - - nine others petitioned to . .... . J.Tobn '.ia.llv, '- . Mf? st . ami .. ...V,..,.. iC.-a,..,l .. T-eeolert th t..nr. ...... , .... Irtreef raibva" to pay part ot tin- Mtil.'y street i m p : o v e m - n t "St f u- the reason -v.t company (bible :-i. k orranted the riirht to s. to si-itri" t I'aci; bs p.id In cr:mii-l M.m.- l-allaat it is nb verrrr! am! sh .-ild be laid in com r. te. j The resultant vibration is arm . insr to' sidents. SPURN SAFE BUT GET AWAY WITH , $40,000 IN WHISKEY . t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I i CHTCAibb Jan S. ittiririars broke I ntn th.e est a bi i sh m n t of Jacob S..n a- , us diii n in N'.-rth Market street, early I today, load-'d up $!'b 'e0 worth of 1 qi uor and drove off . j A safe stood in the enrtmr of th. room I filled with cash and valuables, but ' the cracksmen pass..-l it up in fav, r U the more pnC", s-ufr. Throe ! barrels, five half bane's and ninety were m-liHt.-il in the TWO MEN REPORTED , TTTTTTTl ATTTIT.AWTl! 1: ie-cair,.- known thi- morning that iwo m.-n w, r - k tl- d by gas at th" dant "f t'b.e Inland Steel company last niuht. Plant .-ffi als state that the details of the tie.. t lis and tr.- aus- "f he ii. cbb'nt ha v. not ! d."o: n in. d. Tin- names of the - h thus were withheld.

IDlD- EHi HT PACKS.

pnyuNtijpl MjMFij JHfc W7,I;''1W,JI PTSI BPri"T9f''ijj. W"wlP'WJ IebS? i $ 1 isjf Ifca II 1

CHAMPION AUTO EQUIPMENT GO. INCORPORATED alUJ.UUJ UaDltll. Tho. Oiamrion Au'. K-iiUi'"tt Vm-; I .any. un outgrowth of the j.utom.d.tiv i 'ii-inoss of tbo iliana; .ii l'i:a'o Ma-; h,r,. ! Y i..n:;iany. has 1 n iiiciT- rat-d ' imliT iba laws of Indiana for $ 1 im.000. ; Th'j prowltiK bu.-in, -sh of aui.i.-iu.biit-iUll'i,io;H .'ui.l r-'p:".'r, ...!:i.b I'ham5 i ion I'u! in. Miu-hiii. ry ("..nioany ti ; r--d ! lily a few months mn has ina.b- mo. s-j ! "' tlio ' i'arati. ti of tho .utom.d.ir- ! ! t.;sin-sii undor a f l'.ira'p imiu- ai.d or- : .-i 1 1 zat i, fi. ; Tbo now l u; ir.oss nlr-'ady out- ! nn.ini the (i'lartrrs n--s :,-nod to it In tho ; old ('hanil'ion I'o'isto M-i'him-ry factory and has made n. ssary tin l"i '. Id .nir of two now buildings upon whirh work will bo startfd as s,,..;i is .ibo wettth.-r I'ern:!s. Tho bnildiiifjs will ea li measure i '.ol'x 10 'l feet. Tin: comj. an" does nl! kinds of ropnir-j

iiiK' from sill .iiif tins to patrii.K a! '"''I'hon.5 In the office but was cut off broken axle or chases. Sp-euil o.,uip-j h' ' ' ' thun-s so that he ran to the m.-n! has b. r n ndded for putt:iir on the i ' - 1 n houses and after s. m.c -..did nibb.-r tiros, 'h - T- mine S prill.- diffl' uity f .o'"t !i",; In rco ii;ng a toie- - i- i.-.i .l-partfe itt has yrrinny f-.r h!! con. and ttv'.n.g tiie alarm. a, .ik' of cars, !:,;',; abcrbers, snub- The tit. at amount if ?r:ss which b. rs. ,-i.Kiii'- r-i;airi.' t; wldinsb snnon- : .-..voted the floors and machinery of the i.t-tiic. faint n.K "lid triiiiiiiii; ai e all well ; taiii-dim-i w : - vm '.: fuel for the aK-ii care of , nd too call aid body ill- ; blaze n ml i-.ui.-ed an s ,-ej t ior.a i'y bad partmout lias tn'ra business than they i tire for the d . pa r no-n t to contend can t.-iko cure of In their pi. sect quar-j with. Th" I mi: a mi Harbor d pa'tters. I me r.t was called and the now fnitim? Orders are br-inB received dally frorr J was inipri;-se,i lnt service three rntj.il parts of the country, an or.br for sj nf.s hi !;-ir pla.e.i .n us,. nnd k'-l't g-. more than fS.MA boinK r-o..(vod yest.r-; jn!J until aii.-ut r.h.e ioh-ck this m,..-n-.ay. Cabs ami bonies are made to ord.T I !m; when the India!, a Hbuy nr from tiie linert mafonal nvinlable and tbo j r( turned to the station to be availably lost of s.'1-vi.-M 1.3 giinr .f. -d. Many! fr other cabs. Two bads wore (d-!l -hicaKo firms hav pod orders fr 1,:rj, played on tl- r-iirs at a lat i lib? and bodies wi'h the ch-nail-ii Com- j j, -;r this m'rn:ng-. ! I While the b-iiid r.r whb-h was ab -'it

Til.- ot!i--.-rs err- Km . r. vice pr. ; cm pa nv arc : "er. ; r -.dent; A. H. Taput : 'b H In-.ii! or, -far;.; O. N. Fal-r fro arson, su p.-r i e ' a - i -r.t. and I'm 1 ASONIC LOOSES MQTAI I CDfTQU lOlf iLL i lL0ll SET OF OFFICERS Ciif.-ld and MoKi . d St e f th' v : : . : v nnist.-r of tl.e ilai'i'i l.l 1 .!.:-, a.'t. d as , j i'lstaliinc offl-er. for bo'li b dc-'-s. The ofTi -'-i s of the Oarlb id lode are V . M --W . V. Osl.orn i . S. V. John W. Merthbmd. J . W.--H. J. r." iner. To a siir. r Tie o l .re M.-..r. Se.-r. tn ry t ; (i, M.d.di. S. Ib V . J. F'l eluniey er . J. J.- H. A. Maul. S. S. ; . V J.arr.eoke J . S.--C. Ci. 1'ls.n. O-nnibd ('. 11. Urnnsib.n Tyler - I . II . Kasp'T. The off o, is of M Kinley bld-e are. W . M - Ii . W . M'-i-K.-nau . S. W . J. C. Kenned v. j . v , W. M . I'ltrien Treasurer J. C. Altnm , SV,-; etar y--li . W. .Miles. S, lb A . H . Klu sr. J. ! A. P. See. S. S . ---Kr:i r k i ;r- t ho teh . J . S. W . S . Tru--bio.,.1 . Otennl't- Fred id, M id d i .-1 on . Tyler -"', K. Iiewey. The records of both lodtres showed I them to be in the he-t lond.tion th'-y lave ec.- been in and many petitions j for tnemb.-rsl'.tp wet Fifty-tbree petitions f'.arfteld lo-b-.e were r t.-p. tad filed. r a . mission to ed last n pht. The by-laws of Cirfiebl ledir- wore also cf.anceii. ra sinsr tne entrance tee l , . sev.mtv-flve d.dlara. The entinnce( f. e for McKinley I,.r,dEre i emnins the The riroiinl Insfection of both o.ljr wif! be b. ;. n. t Mond-iv at whieh ti n - lb tl i r t A. i Ira ham. sr.- t ins; r r. i- ho i-i-a .-:od tbe !-b'-t ("i . (ta ry cm! II.:. rt b. s C Calv b-c, niTiit. u-ili b'sp-.i tie. two Ibimimnd lodce. i-il th- Indiann Harbor lodpe. The Iml una Harbor lo.b e will , onf. r li" rst .1. iTi-.-e nml tho Hamm- ml lode's will ..p'.-r the so. nd anl tiilrd. The Iml in a ilir'.-'ir lod-- will to n their work at oim o'. 'o- k Monday afternoon, the otlm-- two rb ix: -. s " l''.',inr a ' Ffnri ()r ,. . -. s cm ; let .-.,1 . Tip rast ,-,.j,a iodv- w-ii! bold 1 their installation of offa.-r.-. fonnaiit ; avtv. 0BJ"CT Cf A T -PC! fT? A T mZnT' Col Mi-.s. I-, i-Mb" ,,f too ,nr" detachtv.ent ot troops, made -..mpialn ibis morning tint s-mo r.r.e in Gary 's selling a mixture of wa o 1 nloobob tlvr. snirar and wotr to the soldiers nd if the practice do- s m t stop the -.!'- ;eS ,ar,-. to bo si V-ro'y dealt with 1" they aie captured.

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UMBERT PLANT SUFFERS $150,000 LOSS THIS A. M. Machine Shop of East Chicago Factory Wrecked By Flames. i A Ji, '.'. bJ.-.m- wbi.'h ii ; royod tbo j ! inai h:no .-lioi. ar.d ,-t.i- tb.o Go rco I i K. T.'nii.i'it i','ii:t,,in.. at Ibist ("l.icn - j broko "lit (Hriy 'iii.- : s i i' : i : : i &r and w a t . )-. m n :1 nntb.-.l it bad train- , ' h adway as t (,. b.-yond en. trl of th. fi r o ,i r pa r t iik n t . Th" bu id- j ' I'.b'h hoii.-'.-d tbo maobino Imp ond ' fTo'.'. 1- a t--t.il wrr k but tlo- b ss Is cul'.r, y i-nv.-n d by i r. s : ran . A '. 1 1 l.'.O r.i a- lb i. i t s '.v ". !- t'.f. ::v. ml of I '-nij.lnyrar-nt :'..: an lnd fti.fo jj.-rio.'. j Th(, n.0 ;i ... , , , )y ... a-.,r,ut I ,,,-,. o'rb.ok this M-i i:: in ti.o tna- 1 ....,. h., - .,..,. ! j The build .nsr was st.-am l.ea..i and j th(-ro w'ero no f.ros m rise 5hop nl b-h en-.ild hnv omisoil the C"n fl a sr rat io n . ; It Is p '.; that cross, d e!e trio wires w as tl-.o rauso ,,f the blaze . Tf wat.-l man first tiotb.ed the fire .' wli. n lio i ji'-n'd the door to tho b'.il-i-inr and was grti tf I by a mass of dailies. Ho attempted to ste- to the - v. nty-fi' by on,- hamired and f.ftv was 8l.K-.hltl w : ' ;.;, ,) the b l' loss was 1 y ! n-h j ss rf om j it is f.-are. will bo Welti '.;- heat. On.- ,,f i,.. !ir.'ii'..n fr or j bis foot und w.,s ia'.- u to the poob I state,,, for tr a men t . I M'-sf of t!;e I.im.o.-rt ( 'e m p.-n v s nj al'vc are f xpert m.-i ii.n sts and l av la ,-n with th" lomp-ny f.-r Ions i io-Js. T'-:o c'.rnpany makes I'dre-i-r.c:.. ;-.. rc-e It. T. m,rt has a iio-ir.cd that the sh p wid be rfbulit a fast us pr.ss'iie ami th. at in th--; meantime an attempt will be iraaie t " resume op-rat i i n s in -w bubdKs whieh are jat b--ii'iir oimplitind which w ... re mt t-.'K h'd bv the ABLE TEMPERANCE SPEAKER IS COMING Jamcs II. Wooriciidyko uf ios Armeies, Calif., will !-pe;.a m the ihrst M. i i. ciiurcli "I' ilomnteml Sundtiy MUvrtiuoii i.-lo. Mr. Woortendke is to di.-i u; lalcvt pi'iases of I'm- li.-.r ijlnstiol ! He u t-lliiiK i-ai tit'liarly on th. w-rid pfonib.tiou .ampaiiiu. 'lie. ii, akci- will also , loir ni inai.v points r. t.. , id. nr th" i iobihition. sliuaiion ip. this Country. Mr. W ; i- i : i-aid to bo om.; of tho lit lec-mal an I I interest ins fi'eakers on the p.ib.io ll i - form. The meetii'K Sundiy will bo t community no ot ii1(,- an 1 all are invited. --r rt -k ttt--t Ttrnncnr jyiiiD3UUi-i vvixxjork. COST TWO LIVES INTEBNAT'ONAL NEWS SERVICE ST. JC.-l.i'll. o.o-. Jam j. Well killed, three JolsSenHel's i ss serious liijuro s t-ua w n n. a South-bound Chi-atro 1reat Western ,., assent;, r tram struck a broken rti! j inil u,..s wr. ck.J six m'les north oi' - savannah. Mo. j Compb te details of tiie wreck ar- ,, iai kimr. Few of trie lionl or ( inj.,,,-,.d have been hhrit.hed yet. The! I,,,,,,,, c Jones, pastor of a I ip- j i t ist i-hur, li b is known t.. I. inor.K lh. badly injured. MARION BAKERS JIM PLAN TO BOOST PRICE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i WAIlAiul. Imb. Jan. X. l.eeause the Marion bakers balked at inrrcas n:; i.r-ud pr.es to.'' lenis ,,-i the pound ioaves ar.ii tin... cints oil biiua-.- loav-,-s. Wabash bak- l s who fore w u; had a.t.v - 1 1 is.-d a f.-rtb. ..i.i.:,:r r ' da . v r -toe. - pa ! c t. -n. ' i i i . d to in- r. as, ;.r . os- .n M -a i on. Wa! ii sh. Hunt Kivli. in., ai.d !' ri but Wu basil ,. , d ti.ey ,-ul ! ii"l meet .-.-n.;., ; loo, w.th ;,:cd !a p.rt- ! ii'oiu Ma; - ion at a iowa-r f.-aie. CITY TREASURER'S TAX NOTICE .-Mi city taX'-s and water taxes due Jan. 1st. 'l'.''2' ar.- payable any time a, twe.n Jan. 1st and May .trd. 1S20. 12-01 WAI.TF.il B I F. L.K FK I-P, Treas.

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JAILS CROWDED WITH '

ANARCHISTS ROUNDED L'P BY FEDERAL AGENTS

Members of Communist Societies Taken By Surprise on De

portation Warrants Drive More BIG BILL SURE IS FORTUNATE OR SODG William f-'-ibofich was yesterday freed in tbo ll -.st chi -aT i ity et-irt for the twenty miith t'.nn S-'tiboiieh ha.-j been arrested by th- 1 ist Cbic a it peine twenty-e:ilit t iocs or. i'i;,ior and di.-orderiy hoi.se i'li.itb'es and each time he has be. ti loi- as.-l wiien h-.' was br-auL-I.t to trial. The last arrest was made on Tlc em. i-er 13lh, on a charge- of -p.ntr a house of ill-fame. Tin- case was continued five 1 efferent time? to Ie- ea.ber '.Ttli. !ith 2-nd. 2'U: and January 2. l'.storday the ibfonse pieaded guilty the girl who ww arrested and who : or was the ftar witness for the p so'UCon. but who has failel to appear at i the times sot f. r trial. She was fined J.t and costs by ,pe. .a? J-.di.-e Pan! I - j i .oskov and the as- aea at: .-'.:'' ten i :iu ff.c.ert was dismissed b.-caus. vide nc. Tin- r! is als. a so in tbe fi dor t .1: i. accused ',;.. r. a r witness in the :rt In whb h Suhiio g- in t - x : .'a t : r tr FIRST WOOD ALCOHOL M GARY IS ASSURED RECOVERY Gary's first wo ,d alcohol pnls-ti vietun, James Prokonemia. lb.'H Carolina street is reported out of danKiiml wi'l recover a. ns to atteii'l'r.i? His (.scape H'oin i.iosi.'iliis bday. death was a narrow one. I 1'iokon. -rti a s illness was cai.- o to tl.e art-n u.n of the police last. T'.icsj ,i:o. the sum.- day that they discovered , a oaclu at 1 5 2 " Grant street, cnta-n-eisf-hteen quart :i-.;n-s n! ili-nainroi i alcohol. It's owner I'.lla Crura. 21 years old. was arrested and is b-inft odd und-'r J5 l'"0 bonds. I A oc.r-llr.gr to I'rokonernbi's t o r y , h " cum a dr nk of tl o o , s o n b v a i s.,..int-rr and in a short time he was i..-,;h'e til and fell int.. u nc .psm s,.M The stranirer serv. njr tia" liqi robbed bis ildiiii. i Jtrok on or ni a , wi4M taken to the M or.-y hosp : t a 1 . I The tr'al of tiie I'ruz woman Is set i lir today. Attorney Homer S.vkett. . was yesterday selected fr.m vons to sit as special judKe n.-m-GARY MURDERERS GO TO ELECTRIC CHAIR IN 1 1 DAYS Today Pan Tikuija. Albert Bachelor. I Thomas l!a,-!i' i"r and James I au'i slavers of Herman Cooker, ea.-hmr .d the Krst S'nte Hank of Toi'.-st ,n on luio- 14. T.ilh win. v as ton 1 b-r--1 in ,.,;, l :,...,, in a b'dd lank i-d b.-ry on, :l.:a date l.av just eb .-n aar- da-s. l are d a m. -d to die in tu n the morninir of the ha.: l-Cn of; Cos month. Probably t : r in. the r"e :on v r a, i. 'i attention as this . -n i oa s, a, wh v hur.d r ds . : h : rt. d is ti" iii war ih,- country a : " Achin:. -.va.-ier, th.-y will .euffre fj,e d" '!li p. tialy on t"at , da-e or wa-'li.c tbey will I ! rtoth.-i- rt.ay of v."'ali"!i. ;r-int--d passed Tu o m oiti-s ha . o 'i ma Judy" Ai a: ' : n ?ts n-1: p...n' .- nl'.'i o 1 " tin- ch-nr on I ' ' ' ' 1 " j exeeutl. n W 'i 1 ,,' ' t o n ,1 a stav of! s, t no on th.- Kiiprom couil According to inf-ur W as fll ell i 11 i h' S ' I pi t behalf of the br.ndit? r. p.--' ti n - i a . ,,n n

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On e'reors kitd aewaitanCs. 3c per copy. TJsUrarod by carrier m Hammond and Wait Hamm'jn'1, 90 ter mouttt.

Part of National to Follow. btod agutator-i of tha avowed anarchistic typo in the Calumet region felt the f-'ern hand of t'no law last night when federal agents and pulicu co-operatin r Fudiieniy swooped down upon tile haunt!" of the individuals in Hammond, tiury and Iiumham. The move was part of the nati anal cleanup which was launched simultaneously over the country by th Cepartrr.eiil of justice. The follow inK mm aro now held at the Hammond jolice station: STEVE rilAiSK, 548 Kenwood Ta Hammond. WA1TES KOLADIN, 573 Amcl a., Hajiimoad. ? ALEXANDER EVANOTP, 1097 Oolum. bia ave, Kanuaond, MIKE TOVETIK, 13323 Cbippe-ara Ta BvLmham. MIKE HANOWICH, Bima addre. JOHN S. KLESKO, same addresa. JOHII ZILKO, same address. VASILI YAJfUSCKEK, 2951 133th DU Burnliam. QEOKGE WASELEWSKt. same fireps. arilCE BADUEE WICH, aame ad 3 rasa. mCK NAKAEEVICH, 2325 138tlv pU, Burnham. JOHN" CHASKO, 2225 PtUlmaa r Burahani. ! FRANK KOWAIINKA. 283S Vnlln... ! art., EuinJaam. Those Ji.-id m JalJ at Gary art M. B. KAECIWSXI, 261 S. Broadway, j Gary. GEOEGE CHILICK, 19D5 Wa&luarton St., Gary. STETE STRADTOKTO, 1947 Pettnsylvania Bt., Gary. KIKE ZVAVOR, same address. Tn spir o' the fact that States Attorney Jfoyne-s sudbm actlvitv in Chicago had tipped off many P.ed.s of the reg-ion. the raiders wop. able to land a larre portion of the man -hey Wf-nt after. Ail nr.; Ituss-ans or Russian Poles, who belong to the Comminist. Communist Iabor or United Husian Workers societies. Quanttties of inflammatory literat.vre end records of official of societies were , ' bscated. in several instances furnish ! imr evid-nce whieh will be used in I further activities of the government repj resentativi-s. I'epufy b. R. Marshal Walter Myhoek of Hammond directed the . wi-rlt in th" Calumet region. With him "ore Special At-nt Goirpe Oraedon of ! '.iiry. several sp.-cial apents from Chi i '-"fc" ii'emoers ot tr,e Hammond and 1 ' :"lrV police f ore. -s. The w. rk of brlnfrinj- in tho whlskrrerj peptiy started about 9 o'clock last r.isri.t ami continued early this morning-. The affair had been planned quietly and except f..r tiie Chicago tip "reds' of th-t region were, unprepared for the sudden action of the au. thorities. Warrants had been prepar. ed by the Immigration Bureau and territory had been divided and alloted to federal rffbdals BO there would b? no confusion due lapping of territory. Th" warrants wa re based upon information nb-aned throuph the summer and fall by special audits of the rvpnrtmuit of Justice in corn pi! ir.n the "WhoV Who of P.ods in Am.-rica." Some of the Hammond and Gary men were prominent in disorders In the past year such as on May Day in Gary and the. agitation nmonu foreigners during the Standard Steel Car strike In Hammond. Close watch has been k.pt on thorn and evidence more than sufficient to wurrant their deportation is saiu to be on hand. The warrants cl.a rK" them with anarchistic utteranc- ( s and (l.'ti.in-i and state that the crrosts are for the purpose of deportation, if evidence is sufficient. Marshal Myheck and his aids noiv lo-bi tickets to a dance which was to be .riven by Communists in Stacnlk ha!! at K.'ns'nstun tonight. it Is probable th at the dance will never be held an I'la-v of the patrons were taken either i by My becks men of the Chieapro oper.i:r lionns on iiifim" When tho department of justice cp fiati.es r.aoi.od Gary armed w-ith the I warrants last night they were dlrect-i-d to catch the radicals "with the I rioods on tip m." These directions were. ra"ii",i out. ' It.-d" literature of thn most inflarna'ory nature w'as found In the raid. The operatives refused to make known the address where the. f.oir Gar v men were arrested. The ohjet of tho raids was for the odd a i n i n p of evidence upon which the d.-partmer r n f Jastiee miiriit proceed 1 1 h the deportation of tbe alien uti- ' -i.tnbhs. It became known todcy C.t tho raids are a result of a enmp.aiun w hhh had been planned by th I- partm- nt of justice as far back as 1 t vr' rim.r. t r Jl .T HKI.HIM'.n IIY MATHS "o Amernans were caught in th Gary raids. line of the men. M. B. Iia- -ow-.'-:. "ii) sf I.;:-, :ul wu y was to,on papre Pee.)