Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1920 — Page 1

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f 4 Berkman, Goldman and Others Will Be Useful in Reconstruction Work BY I H VMv "IAON. EEW.1N. Jan. K--( I. 'iaye.i Ha ivcloomcs th rcunn -i r.ol.--'-mnatbism d.'Pori.-. f'.'in 1".- 1 i'" in ;. rman or AuiTiian ln'lp 1"1T , of tho. rr.pasatia ion . . .... lf; sovrrnn'ont. :ivt I'-rm-i'v i rnnin li.'UT-tiai.t in ; if).v i;a''I.'i: ha b en -p-.ri .-.1 ' ... ,., in.' rounir: . of I-ul ui'!. but ca ' i( Inn; ;" I., r; M) TO III" Mt I r. r. nort has bfn r : ; o n". 5 -Soviet Anila.-s"!"' wa-- abont l - flepertert. ami Ran mmoliat t V . can to rliscu.ss this sut-J-''' r.rt Mart' rs ami o tlifj ma.-. i 's-. .en .ieorg V.akhmeieff. ti ...itnsi.er . ;1" oon-eNistent Russian ' mm- ut. . ,r.A It .k htm i "ins t r . umi" 11 L" ,i- .... i. on money from un'u!;Ule.l Russian r contract? We would be BUu1 'f Martens re - t-u-ncd. He m an e? Mlllll"! r Oi IHC tl.e,.. ami sv.cli are ne.-l-technical abitity tf the rebuilding; of Russia. us all that the I . s. i" .?. Their education mpriea. will be va! an'i e Apei if in li-'.hle to our C'jv-.-nment. But ycc An-rioans shou.a eve put your Statute o' Liberty on hoard tbs deportation ship sendee it to Moscow alone with tlm UolsheviKS. viF.mcv Anutun " Radek'then wptit -Tnto a Ions pouti- . as riissertaUon declarint? that the V. S is not free but is autocratic whereRussia ts the r.ew land of freedom. ' continued . Deportations make the best, pro- - th world for t;s. It calls ' Snaa ,. ,.. American ' ..'tention to our S'ox.,.tt, American , communist party wsu- - - i a n " .i now 1 1 n m i . i ! ' 'n "di, ttps asked if Martens had any I rotations with the I. W. W. in America H answered: ...Ko er The I W . V. ' .SOOf li. nembers want a r: .olution tin san.e is our's. but-we are uf gainst sabtota.ae workers. Tl-.e should not d to- . , es-.rov today witat t.P y wm f r rro w . ...... HI JTi 11-t.ie. 'lussia require e'uiier Ameruan or i ierman help Mare had hetti adoi . :r,r. American aid -n-.u I.'vi-lnnd :nake i.rac r... ' e . . . : i u .- -.x--' Radek was asked. He replied sto Ion- as India. Ireland. I.gypt ana .. . ' . ' e rmany remain m .... - dit'.on Etisland wiil play Denekin -ainst Hie Soviets. Th. datiRcr of colshevism in the Hrilish empiie e-:!st i. or the orv of Holsiiei ism. by the hrii The dan- , officials is a mueu- .. ( does not lie ii: l a rm , es we ma y " hU' W,V. ,;corge sincere, j i s pea. e U ; ,:uia as soon as oto k .n , k . . o,. .,. .! relieve i t.ai i.'.'. " " ' i r, t lie .r.rilis'u parliament and say: Kisht Ituvsia or make peace. The parl;c cannot be aroused, so it1 i .rreforc must l.e peace" roi.AMr-i u: v ik Iladek was then asked if Russia otild attack Poland in the spring. Ve do not make compo st any- ! v. here, hut it Is possible that M. Clem-' r.c'-au may drive the Pole's into at- ; lucking Russia, and then Poland. a; , ountry without a middle class, will' hecome Bolshevist." he replied. Are ynu 'eading The Trnr SAYS FAMILIES OF DEPORTED REDS DIE OF HUNGER f I ;..;. e f Miss Helen Todd.

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RHODE ISLAND MftV BRING TEST CASE riNTtRNATIONAL N: AS SERVICE WASH! X'll't.N, .I.ri. 1 : . - Su i"ourt .Tu!h'.- W'u;'-' :iia siini'iiii.-' that tlf .-ni-i !! I'i.Mr: hit" S'":ili' '! -i" state cf lilii1 ! !ai..i I'd ru issi n I" Inn"-.- a t- s; c:ts- in that mir! ti ! oii.'S ! v u l ii-n.-ih '. t'f th- pr.-'ul i " k J. CAMPBELL DIES F0LL0WI HEM ATTACK Well Known Builder and Banker Called Suddenly Sunday. li mm.. ml "i.i H:iiti- . .i a .lisMn--' 0",-k lists Olf I ' :-oriiK nh- it became known t ha. . .1. Comt'l- biiil-ler. b'srt of the flumbms .-.its' iti.v which bears his .mil it. nt of the U- st 1Innmom1 j Trust A,- ,-snv ik Rank. Iiail Ml'l'lcn- j t h ass1 -jj -.'.. -,f ,qr 9 r ' . . . 4 p '. 4 i1 I. fc X ALEXANDER J. CAMPBSIL. . l.v Sunday fr,1!K at his home. ,.r. I-or ib' a v.. Ws: Itatronond. Death tol , ,,.,.,,,. ""- v. .v. Mr. i'aiapl U - v.as engaged in th plumbim,' and steai.i:lttii, bu Hammond fcr yeai-: and on account his establishing a reputation f.r ;hoi1 tig hncss in his work ho vi as persuaded , . 1 , 1.. .;- 1 ... C .1 1 I . on. ( i.i-.- u.niunifc i.u.iu.iunii '- ; tie organ t.eu in- arupo-u "nsiruui-u ' .ompa.ii;. . wlu.-ti company tuiin several . hundred houses m West Ilammetid and Hamrnond. It was il.roueh Mr. I'limn-! beli s c:ii.' pufiA that a tra bell's oil i.: pt ide that a tract of land ' . v , .u , . ..... "-" ""uui o no- v uum. . C'U.j c-y ' 'ounty the c;.-ti Count v lioard of mmissioners uliirli with 1 1 : its native hie.ntv" is to l.r mncifl ir-to n 1

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recreation park. Mr. Campbell ss also! c.esi.om o, u,e i.-i iwiinimua .jMUSj -i -r.,-. One of his latest venture!" wa? ravln.tr Tlohman st. It is- said his determination .... , .i '. c .mplete ,ht5! contract on tune ttml.-ri uoh adv. rs.' condtOor.s wore htm Ann, physic-ill ".- " " iuiessar upon , he ,-. -m -U , of ll:e com. act f-r him to ' ,,.f, Matmnood Dece!t,her 17th for ,.,rorot,. Alberta. Canada, his birth-' place, vi hr-ro lie snnii tour we.-k with .yiio.ju associates, eti loylliC 11 litis.-1 1 assoc.' a t es, enjoy in ulii'-ps. He returned last Wolnc day and on Saturday Mr. Cimrbeli was; ius ''", n Sta.- s-. as usual and i nrparentty in fp.o.l h. alth. no on.- e-r j ihinkit.,' his demise won M come so soon. lb- was s-"vcn , -, . f ,,!, , y a i '-s t.. m'-urn ids !.--; K. . Cam pixdl of 'Iiicik". a da ii filter. Mr, j Adair Tonus.- ,.f c,,.c,r . e. Al- j h-i-ta. Canada, and a brother in Toronto.; Canada. No fmi'-ral 3 rra n :-. iiifn t s ha.e' I. i mad'-. t ' u'd bu'tj '-" as !,.- I'd touch lb -. opt -1 Ol, - J r '..- ;:-!-s.d - m ', i ml ap "ii-;-.. u: Tits '' f'.'l-M'.-; i.l mi; and d , i i Ti a r e h- had .-Id !'' ho- .si! ' '.utoher - ' n o n : ! f, at.r.K tlf.l" "I c , . '.in .da ;' nmrti .t i r. -null v p FAILS TG ESTABLISH CAUSE OF EXPLOSION hi WW AIR PilriT ill uhiuLit!i I Lhsi! i T'ne coroner's mqu-' u over the Cin- ! clair explosion hist Frolay which was ; conduct".! by l'eputy t'uron.-r !'. . Tow nsh-y tit t!ie Sinclair plant Satur- i ! d;tc afternoon failed to establish the' cause of the explosion and the coroner i returned a v-rdict of "accident, ial ex.-. piostor. railms to tdacc tne piame. blame. The coroner's inquest over the Sinunder the t-.nw at the tune of the exf Plosion, the fire having b-en taken away when a small leak was ritsrovered. The oil drippitiB on the "not brick j , au-ed a sliiibt bla.-.e but that in itself j should not have caused an vplosion. ! Tii. oil which was scattered about by!

the force of the explosion was direct I nounc-d that it had ?rantd an applifrom the pipe line and was ig-pited at ; cation for $W)M to finance the exthe moment of the explosion. The ! portation of machine i y to Kugland. evidence showed that a!! ordinary pre-j France, Italy and B'ff'.rrt. Th. -totui! cautions bad be. n taken and th. er- j advances made for this purpose, are

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Supreme Council Has Requests for Aid From Many Sources r'NlERNTIOML KfS SERVICE r.M'.IS. .';tn. I?-Tim iiurslion of MHly iti-4 war piippli"? to ;t ut i - I?o!.h ' ik forces in Southern I'.uffia was tK - 'it tip by t!f snproii.e :-cuc!l todiiv Tl'.-r. w;is an inipr5sjp list of ptatc.sm.'ii ami mi!i':iry r''prcs-nta i i 'S ;i I ill.' niorninc im.-i'iit; :nnl tl" Riixsian Mtunliou uas c) ir'.iss'l at lrtit;lh. i Tltosf" in k H iTiilatico vvcr I" r'niiT IJov'l 'Jrnrr t'oi'iii. !- IV'-mirr t'lni!ct ai;. Hiiuh Wall. ;. the 1'. S. aml.itssa'lor to l'rum-p; Winston ' hn rcli i II. i;rii.sh secretary of war. A. r.nn.n Law M.tr)lf,i .'0l.j,. Sir Henry U iK.i, of ti, ;,.jih K.tiral staff an-! W'uMor H l.onf. firt-t loni of ihc Eritish a'iiniial i yj 1 T UI StPIM.IKI. ! Requests from ifmr; ia n ?nd Ar.a i l..nd.ian deleKaf for munitions ami 1 other war surplus for use against the , 1 'ulshe'v Ik armies w re taken ti'ider ; eons id.ra t ion. Marshal Koch and Sir Henry Wilson, both represented imiitaty reports. The supreme council will in.'i t acain tomorrow to de-mie whether lo pivi1 aid to prevent Rakti. in the. I'.tucus from fallini: in!" t tie hands of the Russian soviet arm; . ' '. I.I'M t:t Kt M Y HI lilt was undecided during the morn- : niR whether M. t 'leamem. au would i continue to sit as a member of the oouncl. 1, ." Probable mat a forma! ; ' ' - ! nouiicf u ocioic ti. v cuuuv.il in- vi.- , i toniorro . BURY SECRETARY ROACH TOMORROW

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eompanicu it Ko.ien. secretary ot state. who uiei; hito Saturday, to Delphi, tip w her Vmrial will be made tomorrow v.-r---: oo.ir:c n neaaen ru S 0 P V ices Were held a 'i'MIC ;-e here this rnornitiK after which I trie itinerai party oepaneu tor i "t.pnu ; Tl-e state republican committee will. op represented at the tun era i at jjcmiu . hv on.om,tte :,r.ni.1ted i ' , fit, '. '. ',' ',. , , . tinstort. i rie .viarian h:i-i t. u iurui.ua ,nd,anapo!is and citv official ' i ..,,. , ,, . . j ' " ; r(, m w8,.; 1 educated n the public school, at,d! ', wfl.s cr:!duated from f.e Indiana law vchofll at In!ianapo!is. He practiced law at Ilelphi. Intl.. and for five years !.,. ,.!,. there w as c i t Mr lloach entered politics as setre-' tary of the Carroll county republican1 ..ommittce. In 1510 he h.eame chair-; ma of the committee and in 1912 be : . named chairman of the Ninth dis- '

rs of a,;,, ami' trist republican com mi t ' -f. His apntle, ne son.1 ..ointment as seeretarv of stale was'

,.,, 1V- governor Goodrich on Pec. " 1 . i Ijl17i vv,p ,.- succeeded Kd. Jackson, w llf, Wil:; commissioned a captain at t,,r ,.,,se of the second officers' trainint; eamti at l-'ort lietija mill Harrison, u was re-i holed j.-i'r't.iry of slate , . TREATY RATIFIED BY 'BULGARIANS I INTtRNTIONM. NEWS lERU'.ti !,,-)XI.,,, .fa ouary V.i. Th" I:u1miti N-iii.i;:.-il A'?.niid ;. ; S dia has fatie, the terms of the I taPia nati pe;. - ..s r) i ri yr to it tnti a I ." ws from Pa ris p .!a . REFUSE APPROVAL SEELEY CONTRACT f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVKEi IN PI AN A 1 '!. IS. Ind.. Jan. lib Tb.e -ait. bor.rd of ....nuii( Pd.iy refused to appro-., a contract whereby the coiumis-sion-rs of I,ik- court. v would ray $15 a day to Coup.!' Surveyor K seeie.v tor serv i.s e ami p-- b Tip- 1-otirJ statcd that the b -;a! rate i ?7 v, ith sru-n jci..s ... - " -.....-.... . .... J ow" a " ' '"- TEN MIILI0N FOR FOREIGN PLANTS WASHINGTON". J jii 1 o - Th" w at I ernoou an. Finance Corporation- tht 1 pounced at approx.niately

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Lrppcr phnfo fihiws members of New York assembly judiciary committee. In immediate foreground is Harold E. Itlodirett of Schenectady. Behind him are Charles M. Harrington of Clinton. Edward J. Wilson of Westchester. George H. Kime of Erie, l.ouis 1. Martin of Oneida, chairman (standing). Left to right from him are: (ieorge L. Elmore, committee clerk, standing: Edmund B. Jenks of Broome. James M. Lown. Jr., of Yates Eouis A. ('uvillier of New Y ork, William W. I'elit tt of New York, and Edward A. Everett of St. Eawrcnre. In loer picture are shown the four ousted .SticinHsts. left to rieht, f.ouis Waldman, Charle Solomon, Morris Hillquit, their chief counsel; Semuel Orr, said August C laessens.

AGED STRANGER - mupo UMQZl C ; annuo nniiOLLi SOOII OF GARY

TT " "D ' f TIT' , A ' 'in' in si .1 1 1 1 ne.-r Knew a llinr" , il'-lliail'l I or Itri'iMP? to t a k " care of the USe3 JrlOOS 01 W 11C iillC n odo; ;..' lie said; "He was- c,iiet'.y munitions nr.pinvcs a the Standard ' ' aKsrfc-iif Icit accompi'sr.ed re.-u'ts in' was up be tore the charplmr of .-,n-DrOpS Fl'Om Limb OI .aouway H- n. v. r had a press acenti .u-rc-. .it'd aecordm y ly many .if tin- ready bis j "aui!iheil se..,m attended these mei-t A TrGe. ' ' li'r'rrn;(' nith which l.e via" con nee- i in-s hut le was iuteresled in the. boasted Mere known only to his close bus!- in; proposition. Various plans were . m ss aso.datrs. j su : s est ed for the solution of the nrob-

' " 1 ' ' " 1,1 -! ! found a tree- st.it5..l !- ' !;, h ,, (r,t.,r one en 1 of a wire to. a 1?r ,imb !iUll 1U.S ,.Ihrr around h-s i.i'tK ;iiki .;t roppeu s-vi n leet lo r.is uitn m toe woods south of the larv i;v hn.its eatlv Sttudav mo ! . i The bocv was found i Joseph B'.r.T Of ' Flf's and M. 1.. .Aid' -son . the Uigh: House &. IUectrie t'o. of (', iry. Trie man : It id ft i ra ie n.!;. Ifti d.ad i'..ur or H - i.ours. ie 1'i.riini; iroir khastly uinl :o Mie pohce. the l.i. .d;. wis ret:i"d 'o! WiSiiirii's morjrue where an ( "(,. t '.: identify tlie remains h:;:- pr.n, ,( i'u'il.. The suicide wore an mor. ,ci 'led t v . pair oi troupers. i raens m tne sn-nc; had v. i mi. i -,! a !su t ti,f. t mm h'-foi.. he f.m, a nil a nie I! .- is a ; . raric- r in the ,-ity fiid a, or to the p. !. a "wanderer.' lb ift descrihe, a ln in:; f.t'ty-.-s-nt or six' y ars rdd. five and w iKii'-'l si or ven II!' h' CASES In1 CRIMINAL RT THIS WEEK ! r-r.w v nifVT in i. t.-i. ;- Jowim? is ,he calendar of the criminal 'court for this w. ek as announced by Tienutv Prosecutor W. ( Thomas. ,nnday-State i, IMith Hewia and Hertha ManeovC. St,e Tom ,;,- cer. Tuesday. Jan. '.''I St ate s. Herman i'asseh.l am! Horace Jackson. Wednesday. Jan. LI -State vs. T W. Moore; State s. Itenjantin J. I .an be. Thursday. Jan. "2 State s. Thoman 15. Gorman. Thomas v. Murphy, l'nytnu. Mart N'iTihiat. A nilr. iv and William Hyatte. I-riday. Jan. 2il- State s. .lanos l.'rick Ksa w 1 ANDITS FIRE 0! EPARTING i "ii ESN4I10N!. NFW3 StSVIfF' T l: IS ,ian 1 : M - V ( '. pe r or Hol.ok-n. N. .1 , ; 'id . J. ph t iid- ; b '. "t I'i I Ish-i r:: !i I :.-,! i :v-d ht t e fjay ft I a liTinl i.i ti j . ' i-t iiftf i- a narrow -iype f r..m death s!,.'i'i ly n ft' r ba tic 'ntaroon, th" Italian s t e;; m- 1. i p. Ma'te-to, for Italy, on A" . ro S'la y . a volby nf simts was tired f.oiu the hill--" .'-uri.iiii-iin; th" harbor. An Italian stand tr.; nea:Mi . I'ov. p' t- anl another person on ''"ind were killed a"d f u: were wund el Miss Cowper. the r.iy aotuuii on board, vas ordercl h. tv at onoo It was l,.eliee.l that t !u shots we, e fired by bandits. WISCONSIN LOSES 2.73 BEER HOPES MllJVAfKlin. WIS .inn 1 r -. isconnt aslim sin's last hope f --' no id lu; t od a .- : r ecu. Piaine submitt' d his :.-im -i; u th. ; ii er law . Plan.- .' oh,;-, d ; ir.t t -itlittou of itilic-.ic.l'Mi. icjco- i:: iona l iu'o:' 1 1 1 i t ;om ,-ct -'ii.. i d. d'fni'ioti "f into-- ii?.t:i"; ii.im.r Wiseoio nt act. T'e- Al ib"i'c r lov-iiic the n i.i : u fa i-1 u re ami- s: beer of .'.TT. ai. obolio cuntept v a e.l by the legislature at its' la s i o n ri

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Campbell Important Factor Community's Development

H a " j io rt'l huflti? ir.i-i who ha? ,

oi.sorv.-d career o' Alexaudf r J.torv of two of ll.uim ottd's ,,ldic utii-i'' i '.! m i-h. a I ovr a period of tweutv-fivc ! ilv coin i,;i n ies- M tied ,,r. hi,

r thit'y years has reeoiict.-d rtiiiiy . tie..ii..f- thai illustrate t!'e .character if the ma:i. tin eommuTinc tiever iitievv a more I' f?' 1 TIN T A lli-f 1 T ViF ;t r"!?i?-.P 1 rf- ..,, affairs a mi his' Veeninsiul.t Into lffa!r!! t,,n, ,;,, ,t!t rnr,b;tSe i of t Co. mrest preserve

possih;.?. j ideas prevail and the. chamber embark"Tiie p-o?l of TTcd I'.iinmfind rio;ed on a campaicti to sell shares' of not yet know whit a 1 rt r enioits in- j lotihiiri a-id loan stock and for the volfluenee on t h, e future deve.opn.eit of utitjry erection of houses. Suffice it to Ho- cirv this t tircha-" v.-i ; I have but it i sav tiiat the hnii'lim- nn,i in,, n

v.'S rea.liy the c real est sitiale aecomln: 'iuii.'ni in the interest of W est Hammond that has. ever hooi bronchi about. A. J. i';iii:nl'"!i':- son is;! ion to tbe t ommun'iy ut w bieh r.e ha.s l.cen such a factor w as brought ai-or.t at the instance of A .M. Turner, president of the Firtt Nation. i! Hank, who brouaht him to this city to take the sispt rinteri-fency the strict .-aiivay hues of which Mr. Turner was ttioi the own'r. He pro ed to tr so efficient that later on iviini Mr. Turner hoiuht out the !oa! electric I :t ht i!.s -t be too;t 'amp-

b. ';! into part nersh'.p with him. Eater : I'.ar.k. the fourth largest hank in HamMr. Turn' r ai d Mr. Ca n phel 1 consolid- ' monil an ! West Hammond an officer of a'ed the uas ami elect ric plants of the the farmentcr Harnett Packinc Co.. city and sold out their i"t- rests to; which has a prow in ar btisim-ss on South some eastern caii'.i'ists who afterward 'aiufiet avenue arid had many other -nl'l to the North, rn I ndiaua ' in" and; and varied ir. Jere.-t.

soud train of SILK VALUEfl Ai : TWENTY MILLIONS! A solid train of 22 cats lo.n.'. with silk with a total value of $:h.rt(ii...-.na passed IhroiiL-h II tmr.s'd to-lay en -route to New Yet k from Seattle. The train was heavily guarded. The shipmi tit l-epr' septcd a It f Ut ii just arrived from Japan. i. ; .- I ... .. .1 , " " ' 'in fr. i : lit ..lorie from Seattle to New Yorlw a s 1 estimated by railroad m.n at $r.i,n.ro') C.S. COX DIES AT SOUTH CHICAGO

in' whle 11. , iln'M'an naval attacks p t j T he (lieu" held a bo,- . onvernai i'-'ti f- tc cox. v.ho uto'l uhopi a yfitt ; o i t h the .'ii.f do , ,b.o t. qui tH"i at t h. cor i. r of i'i ! k by a nd ' ; " ; -p l l H Stat" street-. Ham moid, du d Friday j Rl'.Pl.t 'litis m:i-;k morning at he- home in Sooth I'luca-". T'ArilS. Jan. I?. The r'ut'b m!n'h'.c.li v. at- Hit- to coppi .ca t mus whichitf., ,lf .-,a tve e. pe. f s Holland to retollow.d an injury lo hi load which, t,, t t be a ' i i e ,i r.ojici f-i tlu piim-u-

1 two years o bile emi o 1 . ; em - pi; s u i c!; ma n on the I H. P.. rail -a. i He le'acs a wife ami li. - children. i Florence, Jane. Charles. I r JJ: Uiiipti '!'tie follow i r.' brot sisters also survive: M rs U'hi.c. Oklahoma. Mrs. Henry PI. Lidos j Chicauo, Jacob. William and I Id v. a rd Cox bury. .h ,-Pi of Hammond; Mrs., otto A tis.irse. Mis. J-ei t.li l:i..;.p, I!;w J :trd I n: v, -tp , James I eve;;oy of South t'hica.i.;o ami r s. , h, " o r c Sji's1 u-c n of M i : i uesot a Th. fi-mrai wi'i be l.ei-i Wednesday afl-rnoon at - o'ciocV iron the bom' at South Chicauo and burial w ill b- it Oak l.a w n c m t- rv.

f A -VTA A r Am t '' " 'birl'or. Wl.it:nv. Hauimoii-J and P. O.-SCAIMDAIi Ai i 'town Point wiil attritd. One of th FRANKLIN -PARKVr" 'run att':ndiI,i:.:! f,itrUt - I'-i' ti. in this rfiion will be prc-s.nt.

vtrr';A!--st.. t SERVICE) c; f i' 'A' ;". ' V' I osi.il 1 ni'i i-t ! c;.,,-:,.i:.ti aum.'ii;.- ! t-J.'y th;it ,! total - : t a .. in th-- acc.jupis of Mi-" P-.-t I K - !.'a bet ;-. MicAu'i'T. mi--;i.a i Franklin Park post i .-. Is i res s, p. ?13.T"J. i The ,'efa i; lea t ior.s. l-iijii hot June 'and ran;-,; fro pi Jl.'C-) to ?3.i.' a i month, i ".a rah an sal a r: a t iou -wide i hunt i beiiii- comincled lor Miss .'!acj A it i iff ami per companion. Merrill Ir.'-.s. Tl.-cy iiuve be. n ii:;ii:, for tt a diiys.

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IN SESSION SOCIALIST MEMBERS v j- v Kleetr rie Co. A oco rdi r. c-'v t' e P .-!,. i .. 'V'-V business career of J "a mpt,,. . sidelight on ear.ipbeirs character! hec.-tine apparent dtirina: the war. Th ! demand lor ho tT'. P-inn" ,.t ...tin., , . ..n I became 'involved in an awmt'i, to j tne 1-st ,.;.:, of procedure Mr. faniph. n was unable to make his cotppllfhed noth dir.-. I y t o r e i l e v e the situation and that of ai! tliosa who yohiuteered to build hones not one house was built excepting hy A. J. Carnpheil. who lu.it ten end financed them liiiiiseif. Mr. ('.iii'njt'J's close connection with the business affairs of the community may he judc.,d hy the fact that he was president of the Campbell Construction president of the Campbell T'iumhir.K f-,. Co.. which paved I tollman street in recortl time last f.iil; presid nt of the W. st Hammond Trust and savings VILHELM ASKED TO SURRENDER SELF TO ALLIES 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SCVICEI iHJ'ssCi,,'-, J.ui. lit. A dispatch to ! th'- I ,;.,. !-. ie treim i io Iluiue todiy .says tine luitih pr-v rr.mcul has asked the form... r Uaiser to sui retuier hires. If to the al'ies ill the hope of axoiume- com ; i ' i. a t ion s Pet ween Hol land arid the c;,tnte. The all.es ie-t quest for the r t t a " i I io n of the former tiermrin etnj.r or for trial is reported to f.ao caused a c l.i i io us in l.'utc, min-.-' ; . 1 1 circles. The I Mitch pi f'ii''l v a - "ejort'-d lo have conferred ,t.h f h" f"t"iirn minls- , ,ir r i,,,,. t... tbe rod of the v, e . it a.s lui " p ed t"da DISTRICT KNIGHTS TO MEET AT GARY J'lxieps.ve p; epa.r ii t j . .p s ha.'-e h ep nut tie by the C;, ry lo.iii of K. of p. for V,'f-il:i' s !;u evoiin- of u ! n lli' v will take !,., . h. is e.;- h , f the ht--I. district l'p ' I i ti z 'ot C " I " b: 2Ti ; ion a" froui Ka-t T.t'-a,, Ind - The visit;!;; d' hii a t KM: ,1!"- ox-roclfd ;.-. ;ii'i iv e t k i ou c !,o u t i he da;-, i At. the nu' tu;? the v, vi .,s i No. !S i'l . n . i- the r h ! i . or pa e " r of . a nd t s . I . . lit--', nn en t r i t a 'ppm ,, f It tvdl consist of musTl.is wiil no followr-d o-t a ! i ; - '- lo;-. ',...iviK the piwill l-e : i v -n . lea! numbers. by a smoker at hivit ref roshmerts will be served. A I! local no -i, hers are urgently roi iested to h" j.; o-. nt t-1 lei' thv vit-aoi s.

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On streets atid sewsitunfia. ? per tc.p. DiUvsrEi ijy carrier itk Hammond and Went Kfciniuuni, hOi per moatlL !lhlL Workmen Frantically Dig Among Ruins in Search For More Bodies i Three Known dead, to j M'voivly injured and a dozen j .-Uditl y huv v;is the toll at ;the Interstate Irmtand Steel i oniany )lant in Kast Chieap this ni.ii'niii'T when the jhatterv hesilers ex ploded, de j nulNl)iiiix the huihlin, mid ihakini;' the. enuitry fi- ; miles around. i 1 TII.I. SHMHII inn 1IOBJ-. I Workmen are ciih workiiiK f er:?i- ' ' to clear the debris in an effort i two "' her ho.iiej )i:.i ai e helir. '" !r s"!!lr- ldu-e near the fH' 1 ihe explosion. rht bnd ar.-'-JOSEPH KAHIA, 4317 Walsh ltr., East Chlcaaro. PETER riOTUOV, SKI. Horner Lee ave., East Ciucairo. GOS.DON PRICE, Reynolds, Ind. The injure, tl;e hospital are; JAMES HICKMAN, Buffalo, Ind. Arm tnd leg broken and other iujarles. VICTOR WILUAHS 44-1 Vernon it., East Chicag-o. root crushed. The missii,;; JOSEPH GAJDA, East Chicago. T!ie (M.losien occurred about twentv minutrs after fju-. just as the boilers were being fird for the day's work. Th flies ha 4 been started earlier In the tticht after the day's lay-off an'd evid' ntly there was not sufficient wa: er in the boilers. The tase of the exriosoioi ii'is no i 1. 1 no'ii determined nut it is und'rstood that a rapid fl 1 i n g- of Cue hot boilers with cold water Is the mot probable reason for the accident. III.OIVA TWO HI. Of KS 'Ihe battery of three boilers furnish-' ei 4. team for ail of the mill of the ildaPt hi.t OTllc ino of tl.n K.ltrt in use at the tirne of the explosion, tune of the toilers was blow n by the force of the explosion into the plant of the Hubbard Steel Foundry which in almost two blocks from the Interstate. A brick from the wrecked building- was thrown throuch th" roof of the Huhbard plant and hit a workman in th jaw causina severe lacerations and almost breaking his jaw. H.VMK.s KOI. LOW I m mod i.i tely following the explosion flames shot up, causing- a .skyrocket effect for spectators. The Kast Chlcaso fire department was called and th 'lie was soon mder control so tlm woik of rescue could be started. Th. fii'mrn recovered two bodies and a th'rd body was recovered soon afte; workmen hecan carrying an ay Cm bricks, pipes, wood and oilier debtiwhuh was piled three and four fcM hih wis-re the hoilr room had stood n un.v in RNF.n The body of Knn'a was hadly but n e ami it is possible that his death wa -caused by the hoilinc; water and fire , The other bodies were only slightly burned and death was evidently caused hy flying- and fa!!m timbers, trick; and pipes. Most of the injured suffei ed cuts and bruises from flvins parts : t Cunt tnui; 'in pae live,) GIRL RED LEADER HOPED TO EMULATE COMRADE GOLDMAN Miss Julia Saulit, Miss Julia Saulit, a Russian alien was ainon" the anarchi-.ts taken in the raids conducted in Portland, Ore. in connection with the national roundup. She is f.r.ancial secretary of the labor communist party in Portland and was working -with the vowed ip.tention of rivaling Ernmr Goldman ami Kena Mooney in P.e-i activities. The federal author!'.;?? nipped her plans in the bud.

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