Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 6 January 1920 — Page 1

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Rev. Maples Just Back from Poland Tells What He Saw There. epor:s of Jewish persecution In F a ni arc .greatly exaggerated a-rofJing Lev. Frank Maples-, v. ho li-us J'-t . rnU fr,-m a s!a jivntha stay la '.r.r.J us V. M. C. A . dU victor of Ocn- . al iUrs 2nd L'iv.s'.on of the IV. .m. .;:ci:ca Igin. ll-.?v. Maples lar.J.i in ' Vorit only a few wecU-s .,,id hRi accented avail to supwy tho j .;pit In tfaa Kasi Chicago C .'i-Sr.'S-t-it-nttl church fur the month. r.efnra the Mou j Club v-i th church nisht, i:cv. Mup'.e sveke of Us . i-irr'-iicts in war worU a a . M. '.' worker, told of t- humcrou hap--ning.. ami led P '-' r'ia'n to;,!C ' tb Pv.nins. the poll licit i situation. . New IVland. Th J.w3 of Poland, n Jtcv. Mii'l"3 observation, wv-r sur.ted to hat to termed -r.-nntJ pcr- " -:l!cn." K' ports o' P"-"1' 5"HB" rres in-3 m ;ft: eatmcnt are untrue. .t t'ie Jes suffer Luu.;uai:on ui. all r.cs he sa'd. Tha Jews of P -!ar,1 differ from tne , .,-s cf tho I u;ud States. In th;.t t' :' ;-rahi aU of their old H- brew cu-toms. , ,. nt ehavo, wear distinctive doth Jiff 1 in other wavs et themselves off s a marked v -;!- Th- Jews want : .vr own institution.", sen-cda. hosplt- - tanks, and a. measure of P dUb-ai ..&v.ty. Th-.r t.o'.lti al ituati-n is Srt-aC.y different from that ft f.o -jthcrri no? rr. vh.-. ' s dnriatod p.-M-a'.'y bv the touth'tn wi-.no. Iv. Mav''"f a;d th,u he f .r. i a . a.- he enteral bus work mn-ng Tu-u-h troop:- that the Unit-id Stat th- on-- and oniy uatry i" it ,-,.,r.d looked for aid. Th United .;s aj rensi'i. rod h -r-y un- .... ".-'rich was int-r.t-'d and at th- . .,'M ti:r.e d;.intr ?t.. d. Ur ti . i ....ion he was ab to do m'-r among i: , I'c'.u-h troops' nan a. pers-n r-f vi.-.-o-i,r natioaality would ta.-s l-t-ti able 1 i o . Mip!s ra-;spd rp-:rh :augliter -. telling of various mlx'irs wnich he . i:d himself in v.h'n he nttcmpt'd m jffak in FrKirh to "aold'.ers whiV -;rnM out to be American . Ptni . - the 5iow wa a in wh; h fr.er nnt-.,n.V,:-.!s worked also vrc"d h im.-r- . : t ; ti.a a id. en e. BOULEVARD SYSTEM MEETS WITH FAVOR The East Chicago Foard cf Wc-k -terdsy went on record as favoring r - r:tv bou!r1 fvfim p-opesed by -!- Perk Hoard and instructed the city :-;torne to draw -;p ar. ordinance for f-j.-j-roval of th" c.ty eoune'd. The rnr?ylvan:a Railroad was inurarte.; to p'.ae planking from lot .i-e to lot l'n cn their Mb'hizan ave.i .r crossing. The easein'r.. for vaaf'on of AMr street was received and - Jered re-.-orcif 'l . Tho Board "of Sa'ety r-iv the ti.onthly and yearly fir" report and the monthly poUe rep rt and accepted the -jijinthn of p.. li-emen William Kazjjrr, effective the same date. Dont throw your paper atvaj without reading the want ad page. FORMER YANKEE GIRL FROM BERLIN AFTER U. S. ESTATE 1 -1 ' e.iv jg vtgtt&i&cfr I Baroness Speck or. Sternberg, photographed since return to U. S. Baroness Speck von Sternberc, widow of the former German ambassador to Washington, recently returned to this country for the purpose of frettinp back her estate, which has been tied up by the alien property custodian. The baroness wa Miss Lillian May Langr'nam ixiuisvilie, Ky.

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Dog, and are Hard to Kill .spe;ul to tne i imls t" 1..VH f. Inn., Jan. t.. - : !'.-. ;j the - lion fvi-..--d t Mr. fit-d M ' . AiiS-k; -X.-'.i-on, 1 1 i,. I:e j? -t';ir- i t -. m:'f-:! !. n'l thih l In. r (,,.- I rri-.l : ro thts fuel :t-- l:r... ,w, t!'..- (-..(- had ; ; t-n luu i-f :r. N. .h ;... t-iw , -l-i'-d ?;'0t eaeh. Th--- J'i; as -,ni- ' ly shot nt.d te .s u.-ro l.r i-t " :-,.i!t ftvm ti'o c;i:.r : 1 1-. Tlv; i.i-ir, )'rt ...f l;t!t u-ppk. h.-th ,-owa heonrn.' nu-i M.d It was n-rsH ry fal' ---ral oi 1 h ii-iKhbors t.) assist in killing t'-- :. 'T it Is s.n-i that th-y LarW-d like doss; r.d th.it t h- :r .-s i-r..;md:d fi vv. th-tr '. n'-ad. Th. y j-ot up a .-ry hard flgiu j .'i. 1 ii.-.'. tit.iii rift.-!' tlx - luains had be-n iasfc.'d f r.vn H..:r -.ad with :'n ixc -.v v.- the iiifii a'nle to K-t th-:-ia t.- fa". TROOPS MAY START ! TO EVACUATE GARY j EARLYNEXT WEEK !ar is seen to be a civilian city once :;i..-.. t'i-1. Mapes. who was m Chicago yesterday srcurir.s- jtifortnation and .rder. ir.w-i ti t- war department, anr.. unred this ii oriiiim thi.t the nioveir.':;". of troops is ;o start trotn thu city the first of next ( ek. tlion oked how long it would take to f'-iii.nf iho troops. Col. Mipeyi staled that it h.tdrVt ouftht to tak" more than two or thrre da5 proid:nB the weather ts ! OI .-i t;. , ' "U sm now making: arrangements tfike- the first cmp-iny any from 'larv t.-t Monday. If ti-.-- w.-r.ther is had I am not gniin to start the- nyii .ul. np re is no n---d to make them ..if.er from the wtather more than th-y lunc to." The roop .-ire to feave the r:y the same way th- y arrived, in i n toinobi !3 Tn;ck. From Gary th-y will - to 'ort .h.-ri.!.Tn an. as s."m a? r.hrs arrive i-ey will go to t;i.-. r own catnp at p'ort Lio(iK,., ia. )-vv;.;n tho plan d- n.-t :al! through, every yohlter wt!i he c -it oi' tho city by tho latter par: of next W. U. EMPLOYES GET SALARY INCREASES ah com men with 32.000 of their fellow employes in other cities, the Hammond vwrdoyes of the Western Union Telegraph Company who ha v been six r.n.r.-hs t.r more in the serv.ee .,f ih--company will parti-;pate in salary ;ncjeates totaling over five m'U.on dollars ? year c-mun-ncins Jan. 1st. Employe? h li'ive been a year or moru in tiie service w-i.l r-ceive a 10 per cent increase and those who have been six mcr.ths, buf less than a -ir, in the ffrvi.-e will receive 10 per cent. Only eir.j-loyer vv h o rec-ive I cBS than iJS'j P'.T ni--nth will parti-. ipat. Manager V. Bloomhuft of thi Hammond offic"! s-a-e that th.ese inert ases are in pursuance, cf an agreement o-..i..o. .in -i I i,e association or w sy-rn ' nic-n :up;.)es. The- Western Vnion is one of th" largest corporations which eiifeavs in th" proeem of eol!e-:t i ve bargaining with i . employes, and this is iho lai. s- of J'-v.ra! g p rat increases v.h.ch have been ro - v -t la ted as a mvans of offsetting to a crtaih exteni tiie jnreascd cost of living v hich has fallen so heavily up.-n the salaried class. KILLS LARGE GREY WOLF NEAR KINMAN P.F.NS.'iEUEK, Indiara, Jan. 6. 191. I James D. Steel, of south of New- , land, was in town today to collect the. ! bounty at the auditor's office on a"larg i grey wolf which he. killed a few- days i i ago. and to enow our citizens how large these barnyard pests glow. The snin.al was a magnificent specimen and is as large as any that has been killed In this vicinity in a long time. The. bounty on them is five drdlars. Tiie j auditor's office also repi rt that there) have been many foxts brought in this ! winter, many more thnn in the past years, whi'-h makes it appe ar that Jus- j per county is b'dng overrun bv the for- i mors' enemy. Many wolf and fox drives are being held throughout the- i state this winter and many of the anl. j ma's are being exterminated. DEPUTY CORONERS FOR TWIN CITIES i Dr. V.. V. Lv-i:.- cf fhiry. 'in: new cor-' oner f,-r f.a'.o i-.-niiiti. has announce.' 1 r. I'. TI. .Mervi-s of Indiana li.tib.u- and ' in: V. L. T-'Wt.si. y of fia-t t'h.eago nf deputy corou'is. for the1 . is ' rie.-t s fr-iio i w !i . '. t-ioy .! appointed. J. J. Suisi.i i of Indiana H arbor and A ri'. ". Huber J of East 'iii. ;.,-a w. -e appoint. al oiiieial, i-ndertal; upon rocotune mia t ion of the j viiy Kepubli-an committee. UP IN SMOKE. ! INTERNATIONAL NCA'S StftVICE' i. X Vlld.n. Ii.d., Jan. ij. forty j is, i d !o!ia-s worth of tobacco was, s'r. v. -l here last night when tire- gut- ! I tae Tiioriihursh i'ros. warehouse CONFESSES. j I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! I CHlv'AC' h Jan. p. Henry Johs-.son. ; ! said t o b' t, jncorrigihle on of an ' e arK-'-lical minister, thrice paroled from; 1 uitlae reformatory, today confess,...! to! the police that ho wis the bandit who shot Park Polu email John McNatr.ee ;i tew days ago following a jewel robbery. BANKER DIES. f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LOXJhIX, .fan. ti. Lord Cunhfe. one of the f, remost bankers jn Kr.g'.and. dlod today.

MOTOR EQUIPMENT

REDUCES

HAMMOND

FIRE LOSS 75 PCT. Chief Nil! Able to Turn in Excellent Report for Year Just Closed. The ee l of 151? f.ndfl the C'itv of ! fia.mn-.ond equipped a well as any city tn the state with motor fire truck? j i.r.d apparatus for fltfhtttifr fires, ao - ! cording to a report made Ly Fire Chief j William Nill. The department has made' an enviable record during th.. year and i t he officii nt .erolc tn-mi-er!: of tiie u partment ha .- i.-l ju pot led their fearless- chief to the limit. S success, f il has the department !n-,n jn tli.;ekir.g and extinKuishing tires that it ha rn.idc- llnnimond one of the Mifest eith'F in the state a witnessed bv recommendations of the State Flr AJarhh.il and Insurance Underwriters throughout the country. Three piceea of motor apparatus h.avo been iiddtd to the force during the year, two combination hose ar.-i .-h imcal motor American LaKrarce trucks, and an insurance patrol of tiie same make, each of which are cspei lally designed for fast runs and are especially equipped for protecting property during- a .'ire. Through the efficiency of the new apparatus and the lit i' fighters the insurance rates in Hammond have been reduced to the low t-st i.i fie state. Three hundred; and fifty alarms have been responded! to during the year, of which c'.eveo .. r- out .f the eitv. Nil. has recomm r 1 i ho Pur Lrt ZnLlloZ t "n ief chase - liepartm will have the matt-r before them in the meeting this evening. The fire insurance report follows; Value of buildings. $ti''."0; total insurance on building". J'ieS. ; insurance loss on buildings. $17.13.": val ue of contents, $157,865; insurance on contents. JSf'.ljO. insurance loss on oon'ent, $6,505; total insurance loss on buildings ar.d contents. !2.".(-4n. The fire alarm system consists of fifty three Oaineweil non-interferlni; boxes, five indie, iters, one large striker, direct firm alarm to pumping station, forty-two miles of wire operated by an eight circuit automatic storage battery switch board. f "hi' f Nil! says: "T do r.t fe"! that it is necessary for me to dwell on the econ. ...my and erlicleney of motor appxra'us. The saving accruing: from this .-'.irce! has made possible the decrease ir t h j fire losses 75 per rent. The quarterly tnspe.-tton of the business district and j factories has also aided In keeptpg the , fire, losses at very low Pmires. j -I wish f state it has been a pleas- I ure as well as duty for mys- If r.ndj members ot tn- ne-,.., m ... ... our ODHgations -.0 ni- ..... i .-Ire to take the opport'ini'y of er-j tending my thanks to his Honr. the; Mayor, the F.oard of l'ubltc Worlcs. the j "!'y Council and other C'ty Oilcials! and th public at large for the many, . uni tli Meoi.om 1 Ion extend-i ed myself and the depart! the year.'' nt duri LOOK FOR BREAK BETWEEN GOMPERS AND BIG 4 HEADS By MUL D K-E I MO U BIS rt-r.cr rnHPMNf I. N SERVICE' Vv'ASli!NiTii.v, Jan. 6. Kei.it ions be-' ween Samuel Coinpers and the chiefs of he four btsr railroad brot herho. -.Is are j strained today to a breaking point. Labor; circles arc expecting an open rupfurej over the pending railroad legislation before it is out of the way. It is no longer a secret that Warren j 5. Stone, chief nf the Urotherhood of) Loee motive Lngineers. remained a way from. Compers' conference of railroad union heads last week to avoid a break at a time when unity in labor ranks was ne.-ded as never before. In labor circles it is being predl.-ted that nff.lintion of Stone's organization and 'he Urotherhood of Railroad ('"' n-ilil.-tors with th" American l'o.brat io-i f Labor, ii'-iv held up by a jurisdictional :ipie "v ith the Street P.mlttaynn-ii'p I'nion, may not be consumir.uted. The next convention of the federation co-i'.d for.-e ncloti. friends of Stom- say, 1 ut 'hey intimate, his oreanl.a f ion ma y d tide it lo--s not want tiffiliatton. SMASHED WINDOWS TO EJECT TENANT! ,;' ""' r; Tin: .-'. .pjs:k of Indian 1 as -'uio iniially thrown ston-; i.i.- window in older to force him to vacate the flat in w hit h .e now resides dm eharire brought bv Han v Canto--;-;i02 Fir street. Opasik is the ow-ri.-r ; the building having purchased il ? list sniantr and. according to Cant r.i he has endeavored to put him out .a cn "':n,h-.. ,f f A , . ,-. , . Orasik attempted to p-t ar.tor out ly court procedure some time agro but 'alitor won and s'm-e that time fan-to-claims to have been molested in different w ays in an endeavor to force hint to mov e. S.m-e T'e-'t tcbcr t r, -.here have bee-, n-.-e window pan. s bred. en and Cantor accuses ( paik or men. hers of his family of the deed. Each monthly receipt which Cantorreceives contains the not ce. "during this memtii you are t- move.'- Opasii: is being tried in the Last Chicago city court today. , CARS LATE. Patrons of the Gary A- P.-otthers were confronted with a e-ar s-'h-d-ite renrfv 1 al an ho ir late this niorr.'ng. The trou'jlo was not learned.

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The i'jro (left) and the Nitro as they a.iprared in the no- cf-rtslrurtion dry dock at the Puget Sound navy yarr" just before water wrts let int: lite dock for the first time.

Two 11. 000-ton atrmur.Uion hips. th I'yro and the Nitro. were launched at tho new construction dry dock at the Pujret Sound ravy vard, Bremerton. Wash., when the new dry do?k was VUDCPlf IMIUDV HILb! IllJUltl CASE mi Ei HIS EVENING Attorneys Now Argue Power of Railroad to Sign Away Liability. Appearances point t' a rlo s of the letral argument in the l-.eiiek lircus ease Jste this u! ernov-n and if Judge liardy then direct. the jury to an a vefdlet for the def. n da tit a a d by the dei'.;-;se, f-.r the reason t'tn.t t he undisput- 1 t-.'im.)!ty show na ::r:b '- :?v o n'.he part. '" the ra.ir- ad, ti,,- ta-.' will b endf-ri hel'ort a d j -. ; ; r.n: n t of court today. The jdainf iff c'i.'M the!- fi "'y at .,,.3,,,. afl - r th.- n.-ou 1 " 'i.-ss th defens i.sk d tl a! t) ( b.i y be dire, ted to r'-'urn a vet ii - t for th--defendant for the reason that the ' vl--lence st of the i ;i wt-'i n-i I:.-: - a ! . J. knam and .- legal (, b- it In'; obty n . i ; a : i ' ; ti -on. I i i'iv'i, To,k menr-.fl th'(ii"5t a ! . up:e i ti e .-e.,rt a-; jo of th- f, .; , v a s n e. t. u . b u t a s p p ar ra njfm-i W'bicll 1 '.'ir a 1 -t'n-.. n. -1 ,'til w a .- t i . .: itig lis con an e- a t -" r- n r r ' e r 1 1 nd w ith t he ' u -ed the company 1 a ! ahl!:;. run aty in;'iry tost tut p-c-peitv or ticri-.-c s : it to u n i r e i : At t l.e r r k . To '.r.g l "i ! , e- f - o i" hie air. - ' t ." r ti n n c r-i-.i the argument for tr." plain Iff .T hud to-t tini n.-d s-t the tn-.e of v. -di.f f press. lie jtrgued thp tic on- i tract of the railroad with the .--.r.-".j ) company was null and void under the j interstate commerce a-'t which doe n -t permit a common carrier to relieve themselves of liability for injury to a! passenger . ! I The whole jt;est!on lies whether j r,r ,. e railroad as a e on e,, ,,, ,.nt - I bin that the j .-.-i carrier. rl;e defense j j ,.i,.,r an,i 1:- jxl,,, Har.' j ,,oni,,anj .ctel as a ,v;; pr ncesai-v In: l- intro-liice newthftf thev were no ar. eonfbler.t. ef vt witnessliable, t'jry. ro prove h s1'.-s r 'Bulletins IJL'LLKTIN i INDIANAPOLIS, hid., 'The Stale su1'ciim' orur-r v nr.' altoi'iicoii oraiiici a xccuticii in the case of the four Tolli'ston hank robbers doomed to die in the ; i-It'i-i i'ic chair tor the murder of Herman Uecker. hank J casllior Stav was irranted lllltll liril uuul -V1'J11 -' Th e men j W'Ol'O to haVC heCil CXtM'lli (l j Jan. 14. Oral ariruuie'it ! Will hp heard hcloPC the Sllprenic o.-urt ;U 1" a. in. dan. j ltji. I - ( f T C A IT TT O T ft "P i WILSON TO RUN .NTtPNATIONAL NE.V3 SERVICE! (.'Hli.'AU.i. Jam u P. i-i-l Wds-m rr ay ye? d. cide to '.. coin, a third-t. 1 1-1

ranchdne for the Aife ib-u-e. ac-.-i-i-j INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I log t-i J. Hamilton I.-.-w is. e.-tiator i N'E'-V YOKK, Jan. t . T n - National ft o:n Illinois, and former Pom -era tic l.eagu has no particular candidate t,. vhip of th" senate. j sucgest for Carry Herrmann's position "Tho lie n-ibliei-.n members of the s. n- a-t chairman f the N'.-n toiai! i-t-iiiimsi.in. ale can iiiai-:- Wils.n a third-term can-; This was made plain today by Pre-i-didat e." said Lew is as t I -.', - ' dent John A. H--.vdl.-r. prior t.- hi- d i.-. .- b ne in t,i" pa it n ij-n i,--:s ir making I .ec for Clncmnt i to alt- n-i tin anrua!

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f3. i dedicated rec-nt!y. The vessels are feet, :;,. fifty -one fest bcatts u-.d t'.vt-nt v-nno feet draught. Tltov -.v.-'e conf-tructed entirely ' withir. th? ock ar. J launched i y If f.::.;' water ii:'.o the dock instead

Gary Men Find Themselves

Heirs to After stsunhr.g drum . . - ' ' e one reco'. v.. -..(id that along in life's htini,hv and t.ho next to th- v had fr.lieu heir 1 a milioo dollars who wouldn't have , .-li t f .ilurf? 1 expertAl any' rat-" that's th urv i,ir t-arres brother---, w ho n.mes in Cary nod South j 1 ,..- their 1 -', Th. v own the ilrani Ui.l'.ard par'. -r at 7j2 Itroa-lwav and r.i-.---. H '-creation H-'oms at Carr 1 92nd and .-....,.r..ioI nv'.. in S.-'.lIh l"hieago. d can't realize it," said Oust Carres.

"1-u- h"re it is in Inn- k and while.-; and it has been a hard ft P-nn'-tig to a freshly t.pe.icl 1-tter. The'.-.-..-.- for them .until th-: it. !,;r w,s from an aunt in Trn--1 1. ; 1 1 y se,-.i:-ed ovvmr. h.p 01 c.-. . -r.- and rot tain, d th" information ! h.-.rd parh-r.

tout tb-ir gren'ila-h.-r had d-.-'d. leaving a vast f.,rtuno of sijly-iwn million iran. . .-r e-iunl to about $12.00,'.iJ'J in il be -har-n.-i in ti-.--!-.i-to for' v-t ' th" ,. - r the w itancs t. !Al's Case Has j Many Unusual I Angles to It on-ie-vs a.t tin tied i i.- ' r- ' a : a-' ot III d Tom p. I I fi t e Adtim - wa. wait'na f-'-r a r-ar nl lSntli ,i-i -tr! in Imiiana Jl'irbor b .n-iiv true:--. - f I gnat)'. M!- ., v- ..; s' vi-l t,u in !'r.-nt oe lh- ; ; h the entitle ;.r.d Wilil---.it - i V ! . A s i " of has pocket j i !-to-! r .irning kiH'i-K''l ' " i h hlS W a ' C 1 1 and whi'o- he nun 1 a-.- there, a n'-?i- came a.-.iis, p. i a r u .- vv' a ' ' ii a n-i v j,,-' " a The driver of the truck had pennto the store to et orders and t!.-' ,:, bine worked into gear w hile he i a s inside. COMMERCE EXPERT SPEAKS THURSDAY Laniprell of the t i.f i. nimercj iun.-h j i. a 1 1 iciiti I lair.nic-nd " .on n non an. H. A a oi in r l.r,,, r.novc.m,-. ,1 i.-iiiC- that the first ' i in- heon following th- holiday season j I w.H be heb-1 Thurs-i.iy. He hopea ' I t , c.art the new t ear with a rec--rd ; I . . . ! bi-aking attet..i..i... e ami nas ffiir'u a speak--;- ( linton P. I.mpman, pub- j ;;h( r of "Lxport Aic ri -ati Industries." t Mr I. ami, man who is in c'-'se touch , VWi'U ot'V! mmerc. Creat - si Fa- tor in World Adjustment." B' - (i'.-i-.- of the wide i.-ine and timely, ir.tei-est of his subject Mr. Lamp fell i.rges tli.-it all heads f industri.-s make ! it a point ii tten-i this lisn-he..n ev- j .n thouvii tney m-i. to-t l.e mcir.oeis of ; the t:li a tuber of vfoinn. ' ATTEMPT TO KILL EMPLOYERS' HEAD INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE j UAH' llc'N'A. Si a ill. Jan. ,. proi-; :nt 'lacv-.-a. of the Fmpl-.-ye-rs i'--i--r-; !.-., v.as i.-ist wound, d lc re -oda--ill Of Btu-.Tl Vr!tr a ssa - mate him. -tru- k bv ilvnij bui Thr NATIONAL LEA.GUE HAS NO FAVORITE mectii.s ut irie commission e n Thursday.

IT ARE LAUNCHED

- .. - j.. 4r 1 i 1 .4.1M - V - i of slidir.sr them down sh.ps ways j into the watr, as is the usual i practice. Th" ir-ant dork is '0 icet lorr. f"ct w:d, thirty .ret I deep and cot SSi)fi,000. It is th iarfre. t in the world. Millions Over Night liable itistirutior.s and n-h'-!' ir.g in The- old country. Tlv sh tl. s come r-uf. .-f tiie train s left to the stat. T)-v ' linen aro G'ist, Jim. Oharb-y b r? 1 1!" -1 1 n 1 ; ; 1 r y 1 u r . s -t- il i' iff f .iii- other t'nrres. They lav,

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, 1 ,- m -fs i.'arrcs. w no reside a, v i.--i uH- j ton. I 'el- I .j-.m and ;ust came to Am. 11 a v. 1 I . and several cars ia;er toe . . 1 j l r. .-hers, hearing of the e-ppor: in.. 1 HI this C TV, followed lb, t 1. 1 I have alwavs bc-u m -rg- : yo'.mg m-n -r Xi.lar. when two bdbaf. f"S h.U of thr; nst si -d i;i fo-.ir of th Vdi iis'i'im f- r th--,:.. l-r- 'b- -s s--1..SS th.;- pond :i the T.-day AlH-TI- ' vv.-rd j i t h- ' r .a l torney - i p prew nt ti r sr.. ' a I '.g w i a - T -'a' fl At - e - c t w -i s a : 'MRS. JOHN ROHRMAN , m Aged Woman Had Resided In County for SixtyFive Years. Mrs. S'o-nr. Lob-mcm, for i.r-i a rc.-i b-nt of linn r."' vt;. .ii'-e years a e ".!'!"-' o' , ,i Moniia; .vciinic T c : r.y-' 1 a n-i for - .-1 a r e-o. , "io-. H I '"t. llaei- - e - r ;i rs u t - i- i-e,me, 1,!3 V 1 .-j 1 Star.- ;o o' -nd. ch- -yi.. s.-veitu -1! .-id and oaine to this eocnir-.- !-;-;! d- r. : Tift.ty w hen she w as foni't"'-, j r.-i -s cod. ! H--1 ht.sband John rtohrman. w iio s-ir-; vi'as her, i s venty-sev c, vests old and had lived in Lake county s r. -n he j was three years of age. I For f.mc Crne Mr. It oh r man- had i bear, a sufferer with bronchial asthma, i which finally resulted In her death, i T'csiiles the husb?.nd she ''.no tho j following children: Peter Pohrm.an of i Seymour, Ind.; Mrs. Cur. It -. y m -is, ytis. i Fred Friedley. Mrs. Thecr-as AY. and Mrs. WiHiani V.'arfiul. nil imonei and M.ms -i; e( r.n'irm;in. es in St I.aii;s. hut whe i? r,ftt in France on bit .:r.es3 for her employHad she survived ur-tll next May, 1 Mr. and fs. P.ohrm.in would l-ave, celebrated their fifty-seventh wedding anniversary. j The funeral will be held Thursday 1 moinitig at ni:: ;'.-b--k from St. Jos. ' ' t h.'s chut e;, in Hamtiionl . P. u rial will be in S-. J .soph's i-ni'-!f-:v in j charge of -,i r. -'. r-r f a !: e r l;urns. ! j REVIVAL MEETINGS OPEN AT M. E. CHURCH ?er vices of Prayer' Metl-.odist with an e dsier.at-.i a th "Week started last ever. in c at the j chuic'n on Ttusseil sin-rt, i angeiij-ti,- s.-rmor. by Lev. I II . R. fie.-jia. of Gary, n i.,, r-reach again this evening at a !s.o '' P.

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r. . Tiie Wedm-sduy evening prayer meeting will be made an vsusuai event w-,th th' pastor. He.-. T. J. Iassett. leading. Lev . X-,11 of Chirac.-., w Ii ! p:-.-a- h on T'i iT.-lay and Friday even- j ings flirt wiii meet a'l th- men , f tha '..'ir-h at a luro heon ir the h. u r-h ! i 'iseiii-o;t . n Fii-iav ev.-, r:" at six , ..'( ii-r-k , I;, i . Xe;!l is one c; ,(-. . hio.-.v-i are. Ti.t;- ft..-.iiirs it, Chi. -a- j TO and 'h- )j:lb!o- is ;;rL' .'. to .e;i- 1,'iTI. j t-n S-inday. .1-111 '1th and tor tiirr ! ". 'i-ks tiie;r afte.-. I;, v. K. i W ' t ' Joioist-n of .'an-'da. ii s w'fe ;, 1 !,!-;-. . ,,s dii e.-toj- will 'nave harvre of the js j vices Ibv. .Johnston i r .'.---nd- ! . . bv Bish.-p "t i i, b as ..in- of ,. st j and most .-ft':, ient evangt lists of t ie i hurch t-.dav . !

LAV-OKTF- Karly ie-;,ef f: car she.rtaje Is (xpecteei by c.junty stock owners as a r-". peals to the railr.-ad ad-nsn tn -ide by the Stale Ke.le-at .on ra.-is Association.

REDS NOW JAILED AT GROWN PT

Hammond, Burnham and Gary Radicals Taken to the County Seat. (BTJLIiETIKi INTtltNATIONAL NtWS StPVlCE INDIANAJPOLXS, Ind., Jam. 6. A "Xe! Special," bearing- twenty alleged Coramurisrts, arrived by traction from Terre Haute this afternoon. All the allefeci Sccl, -t was said, are aliens and Bit-bject to deportation. A larye amount of documentary evideiice also was brorufht to the city. Upon arrival here, th twenty men were marched to the county Jail, where they will await hearing. Ten of the men are from Vincennes, two from Pmsnro, two from Terre Haute, and sli irom Clinton(BULLzror f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE : Bt'ASlIIH&TON, Jan. 6. "l''i all over until the next time," said Atty. Gen. Palmer today la commenting on the Keel raids. The attorney general Indicated, however, that there would be more developments in tiie way of raids and that the ! department of Justice is not satisfied ; with its success in breaking" up the Com. j muni st and Communist Labor parties, j TCenibcrahip in either party will b j ccnriclered sufficient barls for the depor. ! ration of aliens, the attorney general ! -. ' .1 it-Di-if-V, t t-4 . a nr.cnl 1.1"inrh he said. i that no deportations would be made un- ; til it had been learned what success the s.- i Btiford, the first "soviet ark," had met with. i Seventeen K-'ds, agitators of avowed t anarchistic typ-i w'i- have been rv-tindcr. lives In tho Calumet region du is.g tie - r.t driv e on the Ceirsmunts-t, i'on-.-ibumst Iibor e-f tho Cnitcd l;usslati Workers Societies, were ia-n to tlirounty jail at Crown roint this morning where they will be held until they are taken to HUis Island to await trial iini ft- ; ! '.ai ion. Tl.irte.-ii pri-oners were talc-n to Kinty by federal agents last night. They fcaa been arrest. -1 in Hammond and across Hi" s'nte line- p.x. Iturn'nan . T'i'v wenj lodged in i ho Cary j .-li.-e atat ion tsr.fi: j this morning. Tli ro tlv-y were j..iri--i. ! by 'he men taken in the ..jury roundup, j On their trio c. Crown Point over t'i j'lstry & ?otith'--rn this i:ii-riiii;g they we; ,. vv eii guarded as it was f. o red that I somo of them might make a break f.-.: j freedom. j The radie.-.'s be held at th i cuty ; s.at until D'-mit y t. .S. Ms rshal r.-c. :v -- ciders from the imrni gral ! -n depart -c. f-.r their disposal. All will prhab'- b- ; taken to Cliicig.) for o se rie of -,-avi-i j Pro hearings which will he Innr-ce.; , i followed by tle.ir d"p.-rtation if ; 1 0'"nt -Via""f- xi,ts REPUBLICANS OF HAMMOND TO MEET rritv e-'Tiii'-if .it th- tl-a'nb' r '; a e ha!! I be terrna n-n t orca.ii.a unit- . Ceil of the- Hammond flepubh.-a u i.'u : vv .11 he formed. t The committer asks that nil nr-n a:,-. women interested in (he promulgation -; j ib pubi ican principles and the su.cc:-. jot the Kepublican party he present, i ;--.. d sp.-akers and cloan. wholesot o irriaiiim-'iit have bcn arraiigerl, an; I aii attending are assured a pleasant tin.. . The meeting will be called to order af , o'clock. Take The Times ntl kefp touch with the whole wo-ld RED "AMBASSADOR" MAKES BIG DEMANDS ,?'" i"??o .'. '"vrvT?! I -t V ey r 2' Z"''S 4 ' Avfr .Maxime Litvinoff. Ma';.Tie I.itvinofT. former ami):i.--afior cf soviet Russia to .!?; at .irttain. recently conferred with the British emissary, James O'Grady, rv erarding: the possible exchange of j British and Red prisoners. Spurred e j on by the recent success cf the I Reds against the all-Russian forces n ' Litvinoff made such unheard of demands that no agreement wa reached.

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