Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1920 — Page 1
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FIYfrTflf "Do a Good Turn Daily" Ask a Boy Scout He Knows THE WEATHER TOE INDIANA Tair tonight and Saturday except probably snow lu nort lien stern portion; colder tonight In northern portion; colder Saturday. 1 Xs1 Mil I i M INTERNATIONAL NEWS rUII LEASED WIRE SERVICE. On streets abS nfwntnai. 3 per copy. Uellvared by carrier in. Eamrooait and Wast Hammond, 50 per month. VOI, XIV. NO. -J01 Flvl 1 A V, FFJililTAlIY ham mom . ixnrAXA. J ; A il A 1A i a p -"" J i . arif J ' . J 1SK1N UUI ii Kl&A. ii 1
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Voters Object to League Pact a Political Campaign Issue. V,' HTV.TN Koh. 13 lieirar.lless cf party ties, the house of repi--,. n t 'lives to. lay by a straw vt". in lica te'I eniiihatieally its rejection of to ... i of mei ns she IV, ,.' ii.'.. a.--Inn issue ami showed itself to he ttiotig-ly in favor of the i m rneil i 1 1 ti i.i.uu of tin' eintrox ersy. set - This was hi'.u-i.! o" a vI a i en i y the Intel national News Service. e- Iv.ise. wiihout ev-'i ption. ha 1 nn .iua'i opportunity of i: r? ici :i t i nir. O! -. - extremely si i iioa u t facts fl T' caled. IHiVT T tll FntKMUM. Of the 1 i LT votes east by Ih- r-'pn1-,o.-!atives not one was In favor of roakino- Hi- foatv the paramount issee ,,. ;,(, jiresi'lential c.imt.i.n. nir for a , ..foren him unless such referendum ronhl be taken indejiendent o all else i e.d entiiely uneonnecied with any poli t ical e'ect ion. of the total vote, con nmen ...mil In favor of ratification of the t.-eatv in som form or other only rine of the total, these llepubl icans. voting- or flat rejection. i--,nimniis ns they undoubtedly vver on the issu- of immediate action. Oem-' orrats and liepuhlioans in the house re nowhere else in s,,ch ": i ;;r :splonu on the panie quest'.'n. i nun ni sv: oi- on:. A curious phase of thu straw vul vas that or f1-' halha-1. the ! euio,i ,.t s cast but twenty, as atramst ine iv-i-u-l-..-,ns S2 about on" of f -cir. T'.y the itical si Sh:,rks this is taken to into .licate that the Pemoerats of the hon strongly in favor of compromise in the treaty debate Put are roeasures 10 " . . . a -i,nnt p nressi ii s: themselves op-; tnmd about evpr cml,arravs ad. 1 ai thi tune lst it embarrass anrUI lot. .. o i.-Vtnti tOe t'.-T lt T'eronistrat .on o , . . , t u s e n a t e ;, anew on tne muu , . ,. vion day. Cpeciellv prated ballots were sub- . w r-rTi tr rrs. Tu'ltcd to ea n men,,, '....,,., nn these were numerous r V. nrnhlfm ! civ nnsvn, n aoiuttons oi .. .. .,n litionnl ratification oi 1 The unr the treatv nratitication wUh th I.odge reserv,i t ons -Ratification on a romrrom ... , o snec4 PuhmittinLT th . t Tan,lnm V-,kine it an issue In th" election, ' '". , ;!T,,,!P ft. Itejeciioii I'O ' e c ronsrumfn were asked to indiraf , first and second choice of th above of these met urdutions. or in nse ith their approval to indicate thcr Mand in. writing on a special line r-r.-red for remarks. ,u,, tu-t choice of the ln2 lrpresnt..iVe, who voted resulted as follows: pFor unconditional ratification of tee treatv: Democrats. 1; Republicans. none. reseronV: 'r.epuMica'ns. CC; Democrats. none. j :l-For c ir promise: Republicans. 5; , r'l-mocrats, 5. j 4For submitting the treatv to : foi-cial referendum: Republicans. 1; Tiemocrats. none. -. Fur carrvinc the treaty into tl campaign: Not a sincle vote. Rejection, pure and simp Re, publicans. 6 : fiemocrats. none. It will be seen that of the Republicans voted fifi expressed themselvs in favor of ratification with the Lodge reservations attached, site favoring a compromise based on some kind of reservations. ' - This gives a total of 72 Republicans favoring ratification, one way or an - other. PROPOSED STRIKE ; 1MTFRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i n KiilVdiVN. Feb- KS. Tne pro nosed st rili ,f the mamtei auce ot way employes of the ranroao. , , . by the lilllhlillg l lilie s !",..,,,... ..v ran lVuerat n ui ot R.ihor. acthe Americ c,-ding to announcement this afternoon l,v h.l'.n IMuilm. lead of that department. lioulin announced he would issue orders to all building trades workers to r.,nai?i at then- work it. the railroad jards and he farther stated that mcm-In-rs of the tra los woui'i no oiu. ioo roolace the ma inteii i nc,f wav nun ' . . ..... .i.i XV ll't U'T 1 it'll i' ni,- ,,, , .1. .. ,,,.,,,,, ,, - , oi , ,, l-e is lHl' llll'"i 'a ' ' oui.oinK tradesnien. i There has been a long distance dispute r,s to jurisdiction between the mainte- I , of wav organization and the Ruib.lTrades Department cf the American i lng l-'rderation ot i.anor. i 'iuui ""' : that the iii-.inlcn.irce of way organi.al.... .,.-b i-, d men ou strike taat it i
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Supervisor Denies Gary's Alleged Census Shortage District Census Official Says Story that From 10 to 25 Per Cent, of Gary Population is Not Listed Is Nothing But Pure Humbug.
At the luncheon of t ("Ii.imi he r of ("oiRinorof y o 1 1 a m m o n J t-rl:y I'r-s-blent Jesse K. Wilson sou rule. I a note of warning whMi lie nrfjfl cwry m--m-tn si c that all fru-ruls ar-l Mi'T.iaitii.ti s w i-r.' en u n; .-ra t i"i am! t. t'- !! t Mini I'd i a !- ! y any f.tn. -tc a c-n.-us taki-r hail f aiii tn t a mu.if . T!i" ;).ssilii!ity of Hainmon.l -mt!n-niiiB: as a thini class city unl-ss the n w i'' -ii sum r- wis tliirty-ttv tlvufamj inhaliitants rr.-at ! ' j : 1 1 n stir. rhii)as M. tit, sui'i rv sol of enM! for tl-.o f nlh fl;strii't. ;i t'sat oi fry na::i ivmii,! bo n le.l ami that th.o lack ot perhaps 1 nanus mmist Hammoml would remain in .h thinl elass. II sent out appeals to husm.ss an.l hfofi'ssii'tial tv.c.i t co - Pi''T;iU- in yoi-tiriniT every r. a mo. i v a i I a h 3 .i KV HKPOHTS KMi:. lleports from !ary that the census , enumi'taturs howl ni'K'.ii'iitly I'.iiicil to list troni l to . . .t-r c r.i ot t!i- population were- so, ire. 1 by Mr. Km! as "pure huni-liui;." Acciinlins to the tale frmn li.iry, pnh tlleet ins ff th" dinctois r-i l: . ,1! V ('"iiiivrria! i'!uh it was sai l tt at ji. r cent of famiiies of the m- a pr- s--n' had not hi-.u visit. d !,; a census eiiumerato,-. A utmost .on was made to a;-point t u o t'st i n vo.! . j, at . . - s to ,';! n va ss tho ti rth and south soies of the Steel I 'ity ami ia the event that a pri-at variation were f..und between PURGE DANGE PROGRAM OF SH1MY! Nothing But Old-Fa shioned Dances to be Used at ! Dances to be Used at New Dance Series. rr,,,(,,-. rf-al old -f a h mr, d !. iiii'-st a forgotten nrt -u 1 1 i :e im .lid. icottio into its own ii;,-'- iii'ir.- if ih.ommittee m ha rt-e s'.-d 'luh lies of dances at ti K. of roinS ha5! jts wav The vibrant shirrmin the 'niaiei- C, trot, in fact ar.ythii'.e that savors of tl - Tnorlom l.T7W friitl.'li.irn oot 1. , bundl. -d uo ,-,n,l s. , paekmi: as far ni'i rtn . !. is. K . of i '. tja re-es a r Tl;e first of 1h'-se ro w- pu j dn it programs is to l,e held nt 11c u a r, t,,,, - !,! :,n,1 IV ,,r,nl , o.l, , ... . . ; awaiting the . rdi.-t rf ),. j.uhlie ou ; th.-ir dv:,s: slop. "We ha vi- follow ed ie recomnii-nda t ion I! w 1 r-
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today. "W sin h ns th will have the obi favorite.! waltz, two-strp, rye -a!l: eiuh ns th and schottisch Ins app.al to many marrnd people who havej ,'i'ait attending daoces simp'y h'-.-anse of; instant rnmi ! m ilir' f ads." , Rh DISEASES IN CITY Health OfflCer SayS SitUat" . . . 10n IS BeCOHimg More Normal. Coioi.la.nt that Hninmoiui s board of j Iwalth is neglecting an epidemic of small ,
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x and scarlet fcv.'r which ar- said to T - la ml, 111.: II. I i Morean of Roekford.racing is sin'itol by I'-alth ''oiW,i.: and I-I'ith .a rr , r of l'r,!i,'io.,ul
1 issioii'-r 1 :u, ha nan. The small pox i-pid' m,e :h.-,( for a liiiuhum. .! Hammond health olii. ials has ubsid, d and during tin past w , . k ne pew case 1; a.s ho n reported. nl Tin ;th;rty - two cas.-s i.p,rte(i m the moiao .himiary was followed a close second , t, siarb-t fever with tw n y-two cases. "Th" situation is hecoming more nor mal ery uay. sain it. nu a,,ao. -. - ( retary of tia- hoard of health, "and it, people w ill only continue to tak'- flood tare of themselves there will be on appreciable decline in ti.e numb, r pneumonia, rasi s. Th'-re were hv. I. pneumonia (baths dtirinw 'lie past ten days." In the first wdk tins month tipo j were r' port'-d six cases of scud' ! fever. ! tour of tvphohl, two of diphtheria, two i in' whoomnir o.uirli. and otic of small , pox. And tor the present wo.-u reported to date are: Mcas, t h irt e. ti cases; sen rl t f.-vcr. eicht cases; pin'iir ; ; , ,-,,, . two cases; and one case of small pox. IT. Ruchanan warns particularly agaitist wet feet, drafts and th" practice of children who w ar tin ir rubbers one day and leave tli.-m at homo iIt- next. FUR ROBBERY IN LOOP SH t !iTrNATiONAi. .r".- SERVICE! , ... i , . , I lill .Viol, I- e lo 1 ., - .' 1 ve I i ".its. heavily armed, shortly after noon rractica!ly cleaned out the Newark y Shop in Madison avenue, getting, ,.,. with furs valued nt $1 r..fn"ia. Hun(ir,,,is 0f pedestrains were pas -,ng by the simp during th" roiuwry. .v sniiiar i old. cry a we. k ago m the same sbon was foiled bv the nroprb tor vh,o
wounded one of the bandits.
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l'l. tc r.-t.iU inj; o!' tho oons.is tho .1 l.o .loinii n-loii Mayor .1 as sayiii. "I!"' ia.'t ftminl vln hail iio i r i ity vi os is l:a !; v ' ' '-a i -till in '-r a t .-il ;. ii- t" t 1 : n k t ! a ; tho woik may io-t ho -ait as it sh-oaiii." u. K i:vr i: ri.oiii'.x. A r- ioiio;- f.,r "ihiK. 'I'mi:.- aske.l Mr. Kf-nt what ho ha.l i.i say ahmit :t. aiel a so :"ssi el 'lies-in n ask .'I was. 'it is tho .,, s.toation ohtains in i l.iinn,.:i!?" Mr. Ken exiilo.leil. y are w rone-, ahsuhit' iy wrnn.c.r. Kent. 'In the til :-t phioe w pe r i . n,-. ii no il i ft leu 1 1 y in lio linv 1 1 -I a iu. n i ua r'' Til..; a; ti an v l';e have o v.- the in- ; u y ii.ivi' tmt a i a s i . 1 1 v ' o ma t ion 1 u kioke.I out iihx it. ii s some f..:.s a: .! to h- ll. o. IPtlt ; ;, a :i i;as se-n tit porsi-tent in r- fu---vital h s. ii res. A! a :i y o 1 . ,s. d on a i'i oi n t it i s !.. ,'aus. t he t he he cull! I'.i I y A ' i 1 in'k us. II.' i l; to ilivii'.tf t ! omes have- he. f qua ra rs i n e. a n 1 1 ! o s w I fie Oil. .- i r f r i : : 1 -. a w ay . ' ' ill 11 -t u i nir n u in These U h,io a . ii 1 1'A ii d if a ' y t" n ti i-t away i huure il's Im.l tli- C.'U and Knt w t Tornado in rgia r INTERN ATIONAL Nf'AS ELRVICEl M A ' - c in 1 ri u i ' 1 . ' , ' i ;- ; oUsl.Vt ilflet r Mil n-nvT d imniP .i .:, ... 4, , I.U- M - s. e ( o. t-i y l, s., , , r ,,..r. ll-.i .;- . Th. 1 ov ; M it oh . .'i s-1 -1 ! 1 1 -' '1 . - u i ; ' i ' e M,e ,.r,.;.,,ri, ; ,. a r,;''b a 1 it'o hi, -1 i ' i F . oi th c I I a i ;i p. : Kvery buihiirio; , ' . .!. 1 f. tid.-i s,,o. :.. , h ile in.-iii b. rs ,,f I . Nl : . . i ', 1 1 . i y w i a'.' a i ; ; am r. Sou t h , :--ht hou-.-s. 1.. M rs. .1. Kdw lions t'ii" Mi.rii ra.ie : n i; s. r am s i ; ,.ju I i-.-. W ''" o! : l 'a;,. r. to I Ullh. !' I-i !' ' ("! 1 r. da Mii.h.'i: ctioiv. Iberl a X. or,, '.,. is, s da uibte, .1 ml,. 1 of lb.- fa'!' is report- ! a. who,. ih blown d ,A ..vial o'l i. ired. It a , faniliv was kl!b,j b- ' 'U v. j ' a few ti i north "t INSURANCE MEN LONG TRIP jltlarcli Gras Principal Objective Point of Northern States Life Men. Xa ti-,. are lo b. i he sane nv r I ieof. (hi- S . 1 1 1 1 1 vv ,' si and Sow'; i lio!;e, ni- tna'.iial'y and at I ;;." .ii.'i; a 'ha nee to look country" j .!:! 1 1, u ra '- a i . iir y t o 1 ia mm. 'I'd i 11 Life Insu'-ai; the oi,'. 'I.''- !'; The piny A. 11. T.i p. r. w le i 1, CI W t l - '111 t io ,,;" ti.,. "s i i : ': i i 1 1 Si a ' ... toes a ".-one roil lid - w , k , .,. ,, ichi.b : I u-. H. I' Shal l'. I . 1'. -I . ' 'UoiirUe. i '. i '. 1 ;..),- I'-Pia. '1 ' MU'ii.r. I '. A. I 'a I'M ', .1. . .l,,rtlilaml. G. A. IobI,ins, K. 11. Ar.-tit.. ,.f Haianiond: l-'eiil Hunter of I :o, k H C. lb. r. I'. A. I'ark. r, .1. V. ! 1' i said lo n clui'.e n;,,' insurance men ih J2i'...i 'cords than anv im-.r-: aloe ; , i in i ,a i, , in t h couutrv couid fa't brother. ' They have llamm I ,ar!v Sa'urday li'.orning for ('hi. -it;,,, w in r. 'hi', take train at K. : 1 (,-r St. Routs. Ti,. 4 , tuait nti ho,,r there, k-.n-ii,- al i',:.",o Sat - urday nlurht for Dallas, Texas, winch th. y M'.-. scheduled to reach Sunday afternoon, Kisht hours has heen .-chute 1 to Da Has. then Hula stoti is th, text st-u,. where they wall remain I na- nought for the il stock promoters to fl a chance ai l hem. iroii.-ton cmes m :.t r.,r ., bri, f halt, then th.-ir r.-il d.-s' ma t i.e. N.-u Orleans, is sought. III! Tins, iav the old town "i'l.'nir the bunch 1 d tjicv ni',, i,, rem ther f ' r t w las. dahblinc in th, Mardi Gras f , st i i i i.s. Thursday moir in"; they st-n-t on th. homeward lap. Th tir.-t sop is ;lt ili.-oo-.v Juno! i, ,u. Ky on Friday morning and about citht h-mrs will bo spa nt in exploring Mammoth Cave. .Voxt cmes Tui is i lie K'ridav i evening, wh.ro they board the Mni! for Hammond, arriving Saturday mori ing. Ai X VX'Xj ii. S&jX "'Tro' sr-" . Aii,v,'-iiv Tl... 1 1 ... . . . i . i , . i ., i ne I o o I a - orhood of Railway I'l.rks have set strike machinery in motion, it was learned this afternoon. This affects some 2S7.0 nil 'y-es. A strike vote w a s iuki n some mont lis ago a;p au- . toi i" o.- ne, a i i i.m-. i ne propos- d stiike will hing,. on th.- final acf.on i.iki n uy tip- conter'-nce now ia session.
One of toe wors-t y'orv.-- that lias fwoT't the Atlantic coast in years
swept several sumrtst r hn millionaires' cof.tap; - i; Iae'n, Xe ,v York. :v.w i I'as;,i!er,a hotel, (r t' I -each hotel--, was eairie.l , tiie wavc.i which were hu up en t'.;p leach. Tw .'ilonp tho er;tiri reat 1 close t o a n.t'Hon !'.liai -.
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Unit I 1 1 si I It Of" 8 N 5 iii l4 1. v t 4 tarn I mi lii t b 'pr-ii! c- Tor ti'.ii, I IM l-'K IT! I I X I i . fob 1 I-' i . oi .id and T. r I-, ! I r I yards w , : : i a ! : . s w ii s f r a !:., i! y - w i.i , ,,-,,; this f'V. nav. kl. wo; l. ;;;l' a J ,-..rl ce rn w i: its bo ; ; d ' i.ti-s t ma n - ufa.'ture the la uaid 1'our Wh. . ! dir,e Kami T'-.-n-Mr T..il;o Gi ifl o- all ;,;,.- w -th th ri'-'VS. It is ;i I ',, tliion of ';; day t hen tl.e c ; I ; t ion of the totracks to be : no. f ; i - I ! id by ! i I . . Kail;e oit v. ' i f 1, 1 be jnrll -11 of ' ;; h . ' ;; e f ,j ,"1,,ry. 1. th r t h..S ltl- pi op !e 1. i , the c ; t y . Tit.Vi'l'S 1 ' i "... ai l --a. Tile e n made k now n. 1 d son t h of t t ion r nd ei . i 1 1 i i w i '. 1 brine a to take up res ti act of land o price has not 1 -'or over t w president of ii' P any has 1 ', n , . a i s II. . . I a- n.i r.t - 1. ;,;, I'd T'-act r lo.ki-;- for a s er e i ;.. v Would 1 fa , 1 fry ;;'. w i 1 ra 'iy oca t- d m ply of I., iv in i i I ioo'-,-c ,.f s a i' r- . ; i ' a 1 1 '. a n ' a i 1 Whi'e Mr l.,'i',.i. i 11 ( M i bus i ine s trip s iii- f me a c". I 1 1! ! 1 men py a pn'on I io-, .ii ma n that th- r rui t 1 a" place t b'CII 1; i nd. Mr. I .en i rd Hammond and oil m,,ii for a, sit,-, io; "aliinu t i" a f o el e is he icidenc, 1 1-1 ff! t h IO c iia 1:, ' ' I 11 i'r, 11 t ' : 1 ,1.1- ii uui' i' ; ; Uill! IL' s of S';i!', ,- a t I,e 1 t ' ; e i,,;;iii.li I . ;,CI '., i-o . i'.ll,.-i"ll. an.t '-asy aeeos s f th- il su,jiy from t lie Standard In: I'.oiipaiiy which pass- ' pa ns 1 1 1 n. within a , 1 oil; r 1 ni'S throw "I the plant as - ts f,,r ti;.- ohoshours,. ,lr. 1 .. i , I w ir- s w ; t ti ca 1 1 s ari d tii.it n ; M t lie a s a s -factory was a'i but a w.i-- :- ! f r th.- p : r -- ,.:' laud, adj ioo;:; the f w a v a m i t h- u si c u I ' d , n l-'.-r t.-. i't burped up th' t a ra ms a t ,1 ' sar.-d that th r-aiov. A .b-a lis.- of ! 1 ... i : ' ' ' right , an op! ion on i one ;,:- i ed today regard mt: lit'' P ii .-ri askbase ;vie, . ; Mr. I.enard stated t ready as y.t I cation. , A s -v'"',n ':''- i ,h" '' ' th" '' t ,!,i was nrcanin-il in Gas ; 'V took ov, r the l.-r t he was n.,t out for j-iuiiii-ra , oiupany ii up 1 1 . a I - d 1 pa n v. of T I assets. Ti I'liici!' : ' "' " I : i a , it s,. ., s -t cor.s is t. of a 11 pa ' -f wh c ii a re 1 1 o.- K r., n . ,., four and two ,.f which a r.- now periling a fyilo'.vs: desiep ,o- a who;.-, fro:, cal i-oiist nu t i or,. transmission. internal j p' -',r "-' i :fr'mn t , , : l r i-ioti' r a I.d b -. -k :; l; b-o all paM.-rns Iraw,nK iue prints, d.-tail parts, lists. sales contracts with i -; i p ma ri ("omnany limited, r .yaitj con t ;",.' t - with the f'anad'an Cotr.pany :i tel R..ya!ty contract with th,- I.; ti.iri! Air Washer tVmp.t t:y. of Kalanu ::oo. Mi.-'-., of wlinh Mr. I.caid is also th" pa'.. r. t . ' ' -"' ' ' I'eo I : , : '. o 'osaie t o ra '.vn th- ;:-,! ,;,,; ,,f tOc t n s t r u c t i o n w i i ' b . as the -weather i; first building to b , nt ;;,. r'.-'l jus r i ii i s s a 1 c I, ot' d will i fiO X-.i" wit il :i floor spac , ii a s-piare fei t. It W ill be of one sto'V. st.;, ;,u,l i . f . fi-o tire proof c r.st rue: i- n, an i ,!:; class sid s. af'ordiu'-; ' X'-'-iier.!. hgh'ing vac C Continued on l age four.) '
STORM SWEEPS SUMMER HOTELS INTO THE SEA
How the storm left the I'a.-adena hotel. r r, jl .1 jL ii ' 'x' l.-ii I . ' 1 I -.' 1 ;ie io a . ,. r in . . id, d. Miss 4 11 Alien i S ML TO TI E T1MF A 1 1 ' i .
u th" hi - a ho) a; so ' of Ho: .. ' !;!.. . re u,b :-t in .-..;. .; hi - . . . f - r. nee I;..., s .i : : y i : ,: a v. ;,.'; w ;...,. o. , -1 ; ', o i, ;).!,, n ;,;.., ;:;:,;;, s of the ,t , , w , . . , , ; ; '1' : , . j V,: C T-3 V.'ITXt COKFZlIi. i,, , ., sorp'.: . . a,, the p o- j 'i '..' pi.-ni-i:'- de.-isi. ,, v.lii.h also ,, a, 11, a; a .'v , I , ,- ' ' ; l ! j , : ' : ' ' o ' : ' wofkii'S ha'e ;,;,,, .,1 . . .. .... j . ,. , ; ... " ; . ; a a,,- ' a - 1 ' " ' : ' '' 1 : ' '; '' ' ' '' f;'". era I a vej ' ; ' :i ' ' o 1 ' 1 1 i 1 1 . 1" , Hi I O h ; ' ; 1 i . ; r ; ;: ('.-sis. "'l-h. .-- had oe.opod the .-,:. .','. n ; i: 1 " "iid-r s , o,. U.- ,,,;o,..,; ,),., ,naO ,. ...... ,. ,. . M " 1. Of I'I" t ' ' V h Will he , IO- ..,, .j pV ,', .'.;"h,oi"u. a,,-., "'.'in : a;', - he!'-- ' ' - ': "' '"di- OI f,,r ..... ,i,,. ;,,;,;, i; i :f,;e th.- C'-- e'h: w a - and i; is i;n;,i.f T . court ' ' -l '.l.-it !. j r. po.-.;i..n in p-i;-t sks :. , h - 'i ' i' - ' ha o , ' "i k, r - - . j. ,s,., ,lla. '" " ' V .' , . i : ry an ,.p; Uiiniy t,, :; ; ;;, ac:;,,n.
1 s r r ma rr; ,d th;HOLLAND GETS WARNING I .ONI " -d that nt I a. laud - varn,f th-- . ..!,or o n : i ! u - s i o :, t ; ti r fol ''I IdI . a : u ' I '-.itch ,d Cue the I!"t" e f,,r, !-.:i o . i j.. . niiii
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Presents Proposition to the! Unions Over Which They jr 1 Will Confer Before ivak-1 i itl?; it PllbliC. j , ; (DTJL'LETIN) I 'l'TFWT!"Sl N fcWS StHVIC t . i "'AHIli:;aaON. Teb. 13 The officials, ! cf tl'.e raili-oad rep;-esent atives took a ii-, irf recess this afternoon. The conI ifience was to po on la.'er in the day !'to cliscufi? means of taking- a general i strike vcte after the railroads are re- ' tmnca to their private owners, i IVIvtnbers cf the conference said they had been analyzing he president's state. ; :r,:ut .Tiifi 1 hr.t "hey f on nrt little in it that ; -.-.is tanrihlc. T'.ay stated tii.'.t the pri s- ( i.Jeat htd enuci-fed the creation of a ; ru-,1 To analyze vases hat hart offered i !:.1? ho;: that roach a board would be 1 - :r,pov.-fi'( d by lerislrition. lTEPMAT!C'SM. N F V. S FR p:f. i't--!!i -id.-nt L ei iron SUSTAINS DIKKCTOK KISE3. o i but .tied Di1 of Jl.e Ii- d tills s;i;i: 'W ar !' I-r. i U 1.:: Hons ' W o a r a sett it w ii ; ii will -: . . as well - i h ! no ii. . ' : ' . : i , . e t h -u i he i -' d to su.-h I i'i Jive fjos. A-.- are io-, of ii i ri v -ah! h- r t. ' i y si tii '.r J r. so-, r v. WA17T QUICK HriIEF. Mai, V if pros ,. IO ,,f .. i "f M ; iti i . !,a nee of ,i s .p I.;.;., r, rs. stath id inf.. i iii.-d Rail road '' : t'la int e''c """'in !" .Ai.'ila.y. uiss-aui I- -Sloll to W. want .' ! ' ,!':,ii- ' .' ' 1 ;"! ' "" , ' l''Jl'. ' J..!""" f"r oa i-a tlve.)
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TV VOTES Four Separate Presidential Campaigns Waged in the State. TTIVtS BUBEAU AT STATF CAPITAL! IVDIAXAT'OI.IS. 1NI.. Feh. 13 i Tndj lana's thirty voios in tho llepublican ! fa t ;on'i 1 convention are the center of i t ! i i ne .-host rnrioinsr political battle ever j e'avrd in this state, and already four i separate presidential campaigns are j s-v"''i""S the ninety-two counties in an i ffort to capture the delegation. The week has sa the opening- of booms i for Oovern'T Frank O. Luwden, of i I'iinois. S.-nator Warren I. Harding', , of Oh.io. and S-nator Hiram Johnson, i of California, and ai! three of the j ''ml''s ar" 'osir.g: no time in launching j an nert?etic ilrive In an effort to catch up with the Maj. Gen. Wood orJanization which cot away to a flyii-: sl-jrt when Clovernor Goodrich drop : p.-.i out of the rac. j lii n i.i: iM'HiirEnrATEn. The topic ,,f conversation in the Ind- ... ..i.ooob political camps this week was the unpreCe(i,.,,;.o,i battle hinK wafre-j for the s, ni.pott or" the Hoosier i .leleuation and th.re was a feeling j that the. com,, at would overshadow the I t'lihornat .rial situation. In fact the ma ua 5. -rs of the various governorship j o, mroudcrs look on the White House I sei-amlde wii!i none too friendly eyes, j To, they fee! that the Strtlffle ,,f th st.'i uona! sis. tire mav draw th nniin of t!a su -s in.'oro vo'ers- from the vital isra'.e.l jn the .state race i:r vrio v i m nsthh nonr i 1 re is a fing among political iiwi-rv. rs that the free-for-all fiht j pr ipiiand iy the withdrawal of Gov. , ' ",f, dr i. it as a rin-siuf-m inl ur, ;..- . "I'ui.ii trie Indiana Olegat ions pport. must have a majoritv of e'l th Vilo; nwa unrl ; ... : . .1 - " iat -iih for ;ictivo carili'i(,ates , tli- field this will he practically irn bo-sii,i... Xn C,(S, nn rivsa rna. j'-rity. the cont intr.-nt will be free to 'f - i;- choice on the nour of the conr ent ion. imi i.ntnms Awmts. 11 is n"t too much to say that this Wl'l he a Condition rleoirT 1 .1 ; leaders, for many have expressed a devid.-l fe.'iin 11". against having ths i on last pao.e. ) 43 INDI1 By u. s. i i Citations have been awarded by the war department to 4-1 Lake county busm-ss and industrial Establishments for havim; re-employed all their men who entered the service during the war. according to a report received t o.lay by J. VV. Oliver, director or th i Indiana II loricai ( ommission. from
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ieoisio,, i ''apt. Joseph U Ranch. is, in charge of workers j the office of the war department service nrld information bureau in Inde to allj lanapolis. While the lis, n,.lv not b
j una!, it represents a most complete survey of the state. j Indianapolis firms head the list with I a total n S43 or organizations that took ! back all tlu ieir men. Kvansville is sec ond en the honor roll with 139 establishments receiving citations. The compb-te number of flrms re. c'ivir.e; t),e award for the state, by ei-ies. follows: LIST HV ITII1S, Apd.'rson. 4' : Alexander. 1; Attica 1; Auburn. 2; H-olford. 1; Rloom i ngton l-l; r.luffton. 1: Rrazil, 1; Rroad Ripple! 1: ';.nil.ri.lge City. 4: Craw fords v I lie'. ' -: , nn-isvi.ie. 8; Cannelton. 1: ColI umhus. 1.1; Dunkirk. 1; Rast Chicago jl: Kvan--vi!'.e. KIT; Klkhart. .IS; Fort i AVayne. 27; Floi a. 1: Frankfort. 1; ' Franklin. 1: Greenfield. 10; Gary, 10-IR-r.tinuton. 1.1: llagertown. 1: HartI f"!fl '":t'v- Hamm-.nd. IS; Indiana ; Harbor. 1; Indianapolis. 849: Jasper, 1; ! Jeff, rsonville, 2: Kokomo, 15. . BOOZE TRAFFICKERS HOT IN U. S. RAID Two Score Federal Officers - Cut Wires Between Five Towns and Make Arrests TFRRK IIAT'TK, Ind.. Feb. 13 In spectacular raids today, two score federal prohibition ofheers swooped down on five towns within a radius of twenty miles of Torre Unite, arresting nllojred j It'iuor traffickers. Speeding from Raris. j I'!., the federal agents simultaneous!; ! to.,k Ic'inford. Gastown, 'entenary. , Universal rind Sh. irkir vil Ie. Telephone j , onimunicntion between the five towns i was ordered suspended durincr tbe nl,i. in order that no warnings might be sent out. The raids todav were conduct e.i under direction of Charles Orhison, fed-."-ill i r -Ril.il ion ag.-nt for Indiana. The ! r-i.N nr. t In result of i h irges that Terre n-ut - is a re i-to.- b. trafneking ii: tie; Indiana coal district.
