Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1920 — Page 1
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DESCENDANT OF DICKENS TO WED ENGLISH ACTOR
4 111 J 7 i i ;r . i S P 1" r i. Miss Mary Galatea FitZReraW. Miss Mary Galatea F:tzfrerd. prranii-niere of Charles Dickens and kiiow-n ori thv operatic stARO as Am (iero'ti, recently nrnverl m Ncr.v York from L'njrland Tn marry John CHarke, an Kr.j,' actor now in New York. ,:i Women's . ! ote Still i rii,,iS - ! Ill LJfJlAU lection Experts Delve To Find Out Whether Women Can Vote. rTIWFS BURIMI AT 1TTF CAPITAL 1 IN tl A N A COL1S. .,. Van-!. 1 1 - It im w stcir.s very pr .1 ah th; t tl i suffrage aitii ii'ln" ni to the l-der. eon st , i ,1 ; .on v. i I lone bee-i ffee(e,i i l,ff.r.- the -.;! ,.f tl.is month as t h- ; sM'f' of ;i -! i to ton and lo-iawar. I Will l.e, I il l-i.hV'lii M r,i ser--..ns of ' their b ttCa' ut-e M uch 1 : the di 1 riloi. ii ni the e,,c to! is hecoiiMlitt ; e,.,:e Toons.- o,.r i ni-'ot u 1 1 St i o t ; j of u ir tiM r r i. 1 t- 'I ..i ' a i rhnn 1 t V ' w ! ; 1 h.ie to i .- '-hll-iMii IP ill 'l-r e I J I ' r" ;: - mi to e a. t to- primary I i n ' ;a na fi, , s ;it;.rrMs v r -. - I m t'e -' (' loll I a s , tio- 1 1 ' . i i . ' ;c . tt a t, d !-mo - ratio s .. .( --s ai d ICoStatiusbury are il!i.'ci'.-s iti'' the mailer, but so IjI- fore ' is I.e. :i no d. fitiite coi.e iM-ion r-'.o ncd !'rtldli:i. som.-iiMi t h o-iM.- joity h ad- rs are con s pi r-r i i.t il,.- .op M :..n as m m ! to tht poSSM.", t .- d of e-M: . Ml : ' . iz tl.--M.iS 111 i: im, !. i i rrit e in ra t t! e. ) n 1. ma nd tli" r K ii t t n that if s r a i. a v. niiii'M m ' vot- at the pto in.-iry. It is also rtair Cat t ' i - a i ; i J I.lt Ii" ll.-lli.d till:- (.l-ivMee,. i fore, if it is f.iially .. tertn - i t ! Ml ? . orreci orchid. ii a 1 f v - ie"isla,tion wi;t be m-e-icd t the primary law in liCm t additional porim-is and ad Cm enue for fur.'! ,s p i it: , . i : ' --. then there will lie a roc.il . .ssioti ! of the Indiana Cenera! A s.-tnbly in; I At'dl i jtiit tome of th. ! t a ; :i ;-, a po ; : s a t . r - neys nay tliat no chance jM ti .- priniaiy law is n.-.o-.i '1 lo-y i.otr.t ""at that til" primary vie- is a m i r than r sui.-ir . I. .-i i-mi that for this le.i-on tl.e-re l--reat need for : pi'-cit tl the wnuii-n iniMi'-. Li '; 1 1 a y In 1 le c that to- p i - : ' n Ill.ltiiiili IV V. ill he all'.p o to of the wommen ..tes, A'lien ilovi rii'.t i.-ii"ii :' !i f..r the Sou. h hist s-tti.-lj v with him the replies from ol the le-i is I a 1 1. re he ,vi wop to his lett.-r rt i;il a c io hieh-.-m l I he nu s even r worn l.raiiKi v ke can i- pai I- d : took mliT in :.nr- :'"' I. in - ti ts that t'.-ey ih em. d as uruint. ami rf-.tuirinc 'ait.-ntb n at a sp'i ial ssl.'ti. Ti-.e oo a rnor i i 1 i;ae diueste.t these replos ii.-fore ii i-.-turns and siUlllill tile e.sioll 1"- reip.iiref; t amend the primary h.w. tiie cati will be I'.aiiy to issue th" call. in i.i.icriN. nvTniiiiiTioNii urws stpvirri n . n ..r.li lit The ..tit l.ermnn rnterni.ient hended hx President I'riedrich lllierl. now a I stiiMcurl. in .len.lin. .he ncon,lili..n.-.l resicnolion M..irv.nir von Rami, chnneellor of the revolutionary reirime nt Iterlin. Kit I d n llnisi di-spalrh from Sluttsnrt today. ' The IChert eahinrt lia .-alleil n me.-t-Ine of Ihe National Aeiihly ai Slnilf Kurt tomorrow.
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Ifl fl Srlinf ' KJm COaar j IS Again a
! Candidate j Believes Nothing Should Be I Left Undone to make Lake ! Co. Most Progressive. ! rsPEXIAL TO THE TIMES I I WHITIN';. Ilol.. JlJirll ! 'i - - 1 '-'' , ; i i. Schaaf cf tl.e County Hoard of t'omm --sioners. t-"lay aiiio iiuc-d ti...t lie j .'will be a candid. ile for ri'-tmiimulii'ii ', i to the off.ee of County Commissioners ; Ifr.-ni the lirt't d:s!i;ct. fo fa- hj has no no nppolioii and it is tl 't Tici 1 ved tli.it he will have any as far as , lii- i oil ibiiean primaries are conce.-ite.i. i ! To kivc any new- facts r'--' rdns tiie ' ! life ami career of 0-"r;i' liaaf is an , I almost nnp.-ssilMe task. It is pt ''nl.i'.oe tii.it there t,i no lean n !i s d.-t- j j l ict who is better Know h n pnioto life j I than l.e V'iirn c !e.-f..n i.iiiht '!. ; ,.-.nd Ins l:i;il!-iii j.y ;i 1 way - llilli'US ' rh" lafitist op the ticket, lie 1 as a , . iiirs" a q u a 1 n t a u c e over Lake -.mt y i 'and Is as well Known mi the fi'o'K i Totx-nsiiips as he if in ill" North towni ships Tn the State C..un;v t 'ihiihi.- , i -ionci's A ss.ee a t i on I r ranks h:- h n:d j u a elect, d to the p--.-i 'I e nc y r;. i j 1 years as--. i i Mr. Si baa's re ot d a Ijtk" Co-intv ! ' 'om ni ; ?s i on r 1 one to v I . i - it his j i f-.e-nds and stinporteis point nith pride. ; : TI.k life in office l a not been pas.-ive ; ! but an extremely active one ani lie his j v-.ade himself acqua inte.1 wit-, the nie-i I rtupf details of th" u t t y c .ve t n ni en t . ! He lias taken a prnmi'tent p.'-'1 '' ' boostinc th pe w eo'ttity t iiim-,-i.1ii- ; san ;a"i'nn nnd .tren-,.!y ati'"ijs to ; ! s that n:;;. h r.e"d. d j.roj.-., x. j ;r i ithroiiS.ii. He hei-f vfs that a-" I.ilo- I i counts- - one of tee richest 'n tile s'te : ' ni thingr should be left undone to mat-" , I t th most pr. stt esi . e in . -.! - p i r- : lli-uiar. ! i ' i IIMA CONTEST I IM TCDDA UAIITi:
m,m "HUIL:;: Enlistment Essay Winners 'l : Confined to South Half ; '
Of The State. Teach, rs and s. I. .mi . -M.ir hiaiitv etit-ied the ffaf ,, !r!i ti-fiol in I'- MiMi.tr tio, ii'-is of tie jmhaiia i-M-.iy i in - tfst cniint'd by t l.e i'ti.t.-d S'at.s .: !.-, on the s M'.t '. t. Bo", fits i.-tl.e,l Hy An FC n ' i s; m n t !ri tl.e 1'iiited S''i-. Vi'tii.." w- re , hos. n i-t w -e, end l. th.. . omul i ! . h of j"k". . oi-ip.-s.., ..' Ma jor l.eoi.a d W. od 1 5 : s ! -..p .1 ,, -oh M. i-hatnis rind Chnil-s M "lies , f I-.- , d a mi p-d i ." . ; h".n Waila-e ,.f th- :.a rfl-bl i' i ' school. T. in- II cite, won ft t r,'.f K :z;,i:i l":j;c. o' St John's V a-i. l.o.. 1 I e 1 1 a n a t . o 1 1 s . .ei-o.'l. aid Cla-ob 1 i a rd Mi . of school it i I ' it 'K . : M.i t ' - . A Tl e s a w i : ' t .Ml 1 V Le : ,e i ic . p.;;e of t he Mfli-.llal T-a till.f I 1 1 ' ; ... 1 of 1 o i a n a p" . : . wa s sn ..- ; t : . . ' o c,.., . - ;, 1 Wed. who praised it l,tif,!y It lid let 1 e M.-d Ml Ii ii m--s . h " w . 1 . 1 1 itoenz '")' w ii' b Wash iu' .. f coo.prie in the national o ni.-i The . ssa c of Claude Hardin, Ce , a-s ,,'d. was nn--r "f i:st mi tiie r ! , st , -,-1 -choo' sect "Mi. Tee pi iz r i fi-ei. . ontri i cl ho- Me ro t a N'.i '.h'i'i The hmui ti;; cs.-oi v - ot;i;e i.rliis - ii s uiiEi-i a sih er 1 I ; c Mi :;H!I In off,, us i-e the an- . i ru.k'ii s t r. . op at India na;no is SUIT FOR DIVORCE Mary 11 imC'i. lonthf ,.' m-m n .hid. r- n. lai.riit- :n atte v., t . -.-n fie i . Isthte. rt -, .-.its. is n -.:iy- for ,-( d vor e f : oi : lor 1 ushand. vetMle,- Ii m ;i't. i-i . ' h- lit. ntr.ei -I Sup.r.-r r.mil, T;e If.-irn "r. )::' is nt .".is Mot mn Ave, j,. I I ain-i.oml . Mr. and M rs . Ihtiftz wo. j tn a r r i i d -i .L.'y. 191 and s' ; tifa'- 1 .01 j Mai-'h 11. 1 Tl e ,i , -i; , da It. t :;. ; that f..r years . has - irsed a p. I : ..-worn at her wi'i. t i ;-itit- : t 1 : atoi ml c; ise. io l; 'e. ( ..,1 I 1" 1, 1 i V l-M'l. I"' is. 11 t : f . V t fi indecent exp -s ire lir'r and the childt. I, 1 1 i to hue 1 1 rea t e r.e.i ..-:- Im The nviliir r hel . t.s ihat HarMtr. wil attni : to lure the i i.ildien awa fl'tm .er arid prr -i.-id.- f1,--.,, To 'iiso', . .. h- - and for that reason ,isks ti.af he j... enjoined fr.-m intei f.-rinu wii h h.-r and ti e children d-irir.ar the v, ni-in-y ,,f t ' . s i t. Sr.e asHS for tne rustodv tn- , , tmrt-en a. id xm.o a vi-ar fo- t nir siin pert, Attorney A. 1-1 . itrifYitbH retire ,-,.n!.. ti n plniiit ff In The Courts , I Aland 1ea"l vs w. c, l'.elman. flUSt. r tiie Hammond Uuiidma an-1 Loan Assoc;a:.on. is tin I ,t ! of a mi t tifd h.dre askin. that the trustee h., njom.-d from a- tine further and that a new one ! apt' -int' d. H IC. Iir.i -Sa npoa im. as a I i r n e y -r the p ia ip rr. ! Suit for .ot sessi. a ."'if' daieaS'-e arc 1 - a 1 e s t a t ifl ,n a n n d I Ml! - ain' filed t di by .loin Iirc m.i MiMst Toi n M. 17, Th" pti'D'TM ,s ......I Mi r..i -si e. I ton; I ;-ts od :,io an I rt-i'M. sfjil t:,e
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ft- - r v' -r s, S.. . ' ' :: - i I ' r r , t. T t ' ' C .11 IH.I-l 11. 1111. ICS iimt inv : WN' ri INT. Ind.. Msn h ', As - siMaiv.s ,-onic to Judp-e IC . Mil. s N--ri-on. fe.rni"r'- of i I i ry. tliat iie ".si'. !c'i no f...pnsiT oc for sbA l iro- t c i j tcliie- l ip re j. i ; : I . Ml 'i ' I it. pc- illse e. t ST-leroLd r--i--c! he lias mpc m; o'T HDBART'S SCHOOL SCRAP ASREO AGAIN Fr-di art's double )-,.,.-. wui.-h Aitract.-d niiich r . ' il" I A ,'ti i"t : I - - r. Ml.ce 1 , . as fl, ,: it" H -i- . , - i d, )C V hoS, , ,i; -t athrni. l him II .-. o.- d opened ios . urt of 'I -M o . , ; t s im ' r ' m : : ' Th" M..,-v , i ,, - -1'iar io i,..-i'i L in i a' I - i i ' u : ' i .11-11"!:', i lob M I I'k I fa .1 ot 1 ! ' I '. ami s., i;.M ; j I ci. si i -. T'e m '. m n ! '" ! I l Uo. d M I Oil i ', I o A !., i I .- i-,d .! i 1 1 M- il. t. .- s I 1 .. U' S ! !'-'! i d. '! I ' i l.ot pi'" l ' nt i he p., . I : 1 1 ha I 1 he a pi o. m : h oak '!'!. tow n hoi ; d ret. I hrico- Ml ! I .-i i : i i " . - ..; and I: 1 i s , I h :i "ti I''' I I I ' La . ;.i b. ( l'a-,1 !tl". il l ; hI 'il.'f, s. Id .loi ... i ' T I 1 te -1 I :.; mm no n' . d b.-hl r -1 r 1 ail" . I,, for. i If. il ! c, ! ! Ian d 'I i ; M'l ;' I ..I w r s f. . 1 M ' i Md ai 1. .' . - m , i i . r : '11 I '.I ' M'. II. . i . it,. i.,r:M Ih" lues, .,t ward, d ill-Ill'-.-. 1. d-.-'o a - K s - la i y : .1 - is w i t h ' ' im..- ' "! ;e old Mil' aild 1 - M i..! ic r.ount i nnis ,. ni-escn t -.ol-..il 1- -,. .Li -Ii;f . I 1 rud. r -od a J'M I iU, C III I", . ! I I AUDITOR FAIR GROUND BONDS' SPECIAL TO THE TIMES CRCiV.'N" I'lHNT. INC. March pl-Au. ditor ilo'ii'ii- M l-"o:.,icl b ft for Indlanapops; ,,,, Sn tid.t.v nijsht ' fiibnti: Hi" trar:-eriit of tin- $11". bond issue i.ii- th" i 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 '. - ill' nt of t .m- Lake County Fair troiim." 1" I I" Tax. Hoard whose sanction must i"- lad 1. - ;. . i- - the j I" till U! ii" disposed of. It . ' i li i I e- i . I t a M I I i i o r o i s v. ii : he j a Pi Mo V d. hut U !. M he r I i V i a II he .lisI j.i.s. d of is another ma't.-r. as markei for bonds "I .' b. b-w si jm r cent rat.- I-- not ! v nor.' IIii-.m rr. it is boli. d t ' a ! tl:.. b. n l.an he 'old. as li - Mi r tio.ci.l- are in deplorable conn i I "Mi .a pre .i.t. ni I.I.ICTIN. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ' ION HON. Milrrh Hi "We hinr eonflrmntion that com pro m ! h:i hern renrhed between Ihe rival l.-riiinn ,.,i eri.inen ts." Ihe seerelarj lo Premier I i..-.1 . . n ..en nee. I I...I,. lie i jiild.-.l llml tin- ..normal bin line not.
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Democrats To Meet At Reunion
1SPICUL TO THE TIMES! CLOWN rolN'i'. INK.. .March 16 ; 1'cli ii I Chairman 1 1. .1. Lehman of the ; lo urn, ratio parly, lias s. nt out notices ! tii.it the 1 ciuo.-rats of the Tenth I.)l3- ; t.-o i wil hold a mooting at Itetissalaer ; nei S;il mi iiay in the opira lions.- there I u I n ti v i ; i l.o ih.- formal campaign 'oii.iinii;. A !.i m- pally of Lake ciuni IV ii-moorats u i , ! attend th" ni.-et-i inc. at winch hsi ussion will he heard ! si w io.ni Mo .-. nipeiitor of Will B. I cud ;or coiicfess will be. McCray Heads For Lake Co. Straw Votes Show Enormous Gains Republican Candidate is Getting. V.',-irnr Mr "ray. a- nd'-da te for c,n--or of Indiana on the Lepuhiican i-..-t is on his way to Lake county. .Mr. .Mci'ray v. m i spend most of tins . ek in t'n. nort'io in pan i f the Mat". : w , ' ! "i!l address the K.wanis Tu . at LI k lor I mo. t iM on Tsu -way- noon. tie will s Llhhart conril.v orpa to za t iou lit I.osheii. W.-o n-.--iay n-snt and wil! -p.-:. a' a b.itoriet t.. ) iv. n by to.. Aic i iiil'- i 'loi. at i ill i.i u a llati ni -.! i lincsiksy nil.) '. Lei flio- Lo:is. of Lrook. McCray a'l.paii, i.aii.m i. s.t y "livery straw vote sh --as a ire poncb, id nee ,f -tieoc-h 'r Mr. Mi-i t..y. Tiie lesuL ,f ll'.iV MO!. !'. ;;. i.-n' tests aO' jijjll'c.,it. .-. M-' ": ay .;l ah d,- t.y the ... ; o' ii,.. p.. i i' .pr.ss.-d a t I pt in at ; . W- . ' coi'tiui tit i." " Ic.e a. niaj-;-.! of v.des. w , are iUiKMi;; no effort to eh or iblr-pal. s to --, .. m.i," eon ' im inn Th.- primary win ,i. coiM.si as fat to Mr M.-fia)-i !.. i I ti d ." um: ;o ! rrtu1! of fav...Me in.di.r th.- . !M,:..o i.r ti." Mm! ,. '..f ltid;a-a..e,lis. a as (-.,:: il io Mr L; ocs. :.! . M.-i ay i v , ej IL. j .Ms ., .0,7 for Mm ward i Tor; of A ti'ief-on. and z 1 . t'or ,i W I '- . i; 1 mi : ii ua no I is, A poll -...mi t :' Natiioial M. tors (joi.... i rid mi n poMs iz-,,- Mr. M''i, ay a : . i 1 ...... i ..er c-,ud!.l.c -s. A
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p Ebert Will Not Parley With Revolt I til I. IM j 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SESVtfE i I s ITTTi'.AkT Mar. h !. -The -oni :.. -ii-i nai ii"'o I ;mi' ti' i-l'':. s to ii"- ! Sl,..at.. Willi th heads of the reVoMl- ! ti .tiat v t ' -iine at He i Mn." sah.l an of- ! to a' a n io cmii in nt Kiiay. it f'ilows ;n 1"": i Ni aoLii! 1 1 f-n n ' ! t n s H lit! 1 1 ( I f,lM' : 1 1 - oceae.i,oi d'aa n d p i ol on t ii.' ,!;-, .rd.us.
Tie 'Mi,.- s.t o-tlion is for- Von Kapp. , p ,. ; . , .,, ; '.v ho I i.i s pi,., lacned hicseif , i.a:iceibr ' ,,r i in m.'c. u :n-i -nd M Mnal I . I had 1 fi.- Hi-ei t -cvftniiHT!! announce. , i,, , ; h- i safiKiiaid n; the Incs of c-imiiMik clan- In ! 1 ;' ' i" . nt he hi ! c,, icnn.s of President Mhert t1 1 .,vn h ipv.-sed belief that t lie I'eritn rec'tr e
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The d atii of C.;s, Ci apniaii who has: ihe Mlrikinc railway men nnd other 5 I- ii an im a lid tor sf ( rni years oc- 1 worker, but the nrnij- nflTlcer oppoM-i-iiii'i'il at tio- C.unty Farm on S"tiir-ed. day. w h-ii- he was taken last w . k : very much against lis will. ' i II I I. I.IC'M N. Mr. chapman was very eccentric and i : INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! has li.-l al'.n.' at 1ms home on Kasi : i II : N I.TO N . March III n oflTI-sti-er t M.t many v ars not carni" to i ih" department i ae any of i is relatives witii him. ! today declared Hint certain official lie was rfdvanc'-t in years beintr in' 'bat are preiliclinit thnt the prevent
j ! Il e fa Lite seventies and was th" posr of tlilile a bit of property, i',, o 1'C" hell S.-!ihm! of tl !::!.! a en:: I . s- a hi. to h citv ias itcintiv t o v him he r,..; a f -. r his Hffaii - w i n ir t ins h i a 1 1 h . ar c t e i nn. lb II I 1. 1. Il'l I N. 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE : I.ONHON. Mnrrh hi- Ihe enirnl v .... ,l .. . ... .-,,i. . pheil Iminy thnt Wilhelm Mnjrr, Ihe t.rrm.-in ilinrcr .reflair. ha rrrriiril .1 1. el. . I'mifirmiiiz Ihe rriinrl llml an ntreemi-nl i.cii ren.-neii nr. tw-een Ihe rlvnl l.irniiin coi ernment.
Salt Lake City Woman Who Has Been Chosen Collector of Customs
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IVesibnt Wilson K.-teii- ". Coo ,1. Co for Sa ". I.liii" CM . cand:date-s. , SI"- i !tr-o"r.ted Mrs. . t-' t ' d of c,; c-i oms r e ti- i i of male ko ti.--; Am.i-ican i w -Milan to hold si, -n an I'D'-i' t. wlni is , ha et,-.an : ti t i c W , i; o-n' s Si a ' f- i ' ii.e- m. tio r of ' n , i, i i. : 1 1 a 1 1 d i -'I t'l I I 1 1 i 1 IT e I - 1 ' e e Mrs. t i . e 'em oii I! i ' e , 13 iL i h isTAKE IT WITII GRAIN OF SALT 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEV'CE, Hlrl'! 4'('niorhit hat hern "- 1nitivh(l hy t hr nrii lifrmnn kvrrnmf nt nt Itrrliii ami all of the firr-MM 4iiaf hc t by tekernph, t lrrlr or t lephrt uf inN th rouah ilir hnnilt of t-rnor npmlrd hy If ; mi I ins l.lnroln. Mir inHurnre of Ilir iict ROiriniiH-nl ujion report I -emi:.nr ..n l.e jud-rd hy j ' ihe renders t benir 1 c. niimlier i j of dlsintcli.'s le;irln npoa .erinan j ile eloiiHM-n I are based noirly upj on reports f.i'epltiK across Ihe j frontier into i-oiui I ric. liorileriiiK: I Orninnv, mill il villi lie noted tliat ! maiiv oftheiii nrr en n t rail icl or . I j Mov. tincCH milsl lie nitiile also for t llie -eited Iraioe of the iulili mind In n sn-iir pilllie:il I'riiv u.-h j us this which :il;is tiif ii rise to j ni.-in; .'onfuinx and iim-oiiHrniahle i -uniors. The Latest News From Germany in I 1 I I IN. INTERNATIONAL NFS SERVICE1 liTI:llM. tlar.-h Mi a order hnn lieen Inuei1 nt Iterlln for a nnl -iomil railway nlrlke In herein lunlnht, acrorilinK lo n report from thnt -ity. Hitherto the roll xtrikr hnn lied lip onl- part A of the i-oumrv. ; in i. l ie i in. 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! I rtllls, tliirih Hi 1 here Iiiih lieen H freh outhrenk of tlchllnc nt l.eipy.iii. 1 l.rrmnn, and a number of persons ! Mrri killetl, arrorflinic to a llaa di- , pnl.-h fnm ihnt rlly Ihlw afternoon. III LI.KT1. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! illiii. il:iri-li Hi Mmhhi. Krilirr - err, former l.eriniin niinUier.it flnaner,
own j ilum t,rF nrreikted hy the reiolntlonary the Kapp clique as "monarchial B5ur- ; l.rrmun coernmenl, iwild an ICichanice i pcrs. ; 'lelecraph diinatrh from llrrlin todny.j There wis heavy firing- during- the here t imrniBl n Iwned for I Crlerer j niht in the roLsdamerplatz and Alex
i Sniiirilny eluirnlne him nilli Irenson. III 1.I.1C I IN. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I Till". IMIil E. March in The milltarlftt lie hi nil the ton Kapp revolui tionnry (in ernment at Merlin, present. ed Ihe chancellor from "makinit pence" i with the old Ilhert toirrnmfiil. ,arI rnnlliiK o Information from Frank - ; furt loiltir. tnoriUnpt lo 1hi Rouree.l i Inn Knpp declared hi ri-iirllnr, oj make a conciliatory ompromie with - l.hert and Noke iimler prexnre from, I c'orrntnriii on nni n snori nine io lite and that the IChert troi ernment ml' "e retur.-ii. in.' ii-i .it ine me I "iin1' vi;i not niaile pnhli... i '" - - - - III 1,1.11 I I N. ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEP", ICE: Ptnis March Ht Fihlinir li.-. broken out in Ihe iklreet of llrr.ilrti. S;i nnv. Iirtnrrn rival l,erm:in no li 1 i.'i.l I ! " , ... ; factions, nc.or.l ins l news aarnrf! dUpatehe received here IimI.ii. ! The Itavnrinn armj is r.-mrleil lo; have loine.l the ri-v oln I i. ;i :t i- . i'nrce "HPI'irliiiK ' X "" 'v-t'ti , i in ". Fresh .1 i-mm il -r arc srtlil i n have (Conilnn., on raee Ave
MILITARY
REGIE IS Negotiations Between Two Governments Still Proceed; Berlin Prepared for Worst. (Bulletin.) BERLIN, March 16. Street fighting broke out in Berlin during the night. Hague dispatches say 50 persons were killed and 150 nounded in Leipsig and Frankfurt. Nine persons were killed in clashes between the revoluntion&xy soldiers and crowds. The number of wounded is not known. Machine guns were used. The fighting started when troops, supporting the Von Kapp revolutionary movement, began dispersing crowds of strikers. (Bullet!...) LONDON, March 16. Many persons were killed in Berlin when j 1 ,600 persons attacked the Reichi swer while marching to the Stettin i railway station, said a Reuter dis- ! patch from Berlin this afternoon. I The troops fired upon the crowd. killing and wounding many. The Reichswehr is part of the old Noske army. It was reported to be wavering in its allegiance to I the Ebert regime. i nv rn a k mo. I STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. 5ESVICE1 J LLIILIN. March 16 Negotiations ; between the revolutionary government ' by Imp.-rial Chancellor Woirfranp von . Kapp and the old government of rrJ I't'-ni Friedrieh Khe rt at Stuttgart r j si ill iiroceedine. it was reported today. I Many conflicting- reports are current, j Couriers traveled hack and forth b--i tween lceriin and Stuttgart by alr- , plane. j While these no rot la Ions were In pt.j cress, tlen l.tic'endorff. who attended j ilio meeting of the Von Kapp cabinet j on Sunday, announced that both he j himself and Field Marshal von liinj d.-nburg- probably will be members e.i j the new ministry. , WANT HIC A SONS WHY. I .-Xccordina;- to a prono uncii msn to ; by the revolutionary regime, tha old i tioverftnitnt asked for a disctisnicn of the circumstances leading up t the revolution. Kerr Maerker. courier. trho arrived from Stuttgart, admitted that came agalnt the -wlshea of ome of the Ebert cabinet. Only President IChert and Minister of Defense. Noake had consented to h! journey, ha eaid. -SubwQuently chancellor von Kapp announced that llerr Maerker had left on the return Journey to Stutthart by airplane carrying; 'proposals for a compromise." SI'IITCIS TS SHOW ACTIVITY. The Spartacists have precipitated an acute situation. They claim to hve 6.000 armed followers, ami have dI ' "; " grini 4i BiriHs nor. cniy t e m .fc.mc. uu iso , me despicable Rovernment -which j fled." Spaxlacist leaders characteriie anderplatx district. on the capital. The city was In darkness as a result of the ririke of electrical workers. Heavy forces of Stpartacists thronged the streets. ONt II I TIi THE PI BMC. Imperial Chancellor Von Kapp !. making: desperate efforts to conciliate the people. Following- the openine , of the negotiations with the Ebert refiiinn at Stuttsjart a proclamation was issued here saying ttat a new cab-ine-t of experts will be chosen and a new president elected by direct vote of the people within two months. Von Lapp promises a second chamber of tiie national assembly to be chosen by tiie workers. It was announced that both frovernmenta have joined In a proclamation denouncing the general strike as a crime against the people. TAKK MONICV FROM fl R g. The populace of r.erlin is preparina for the worst. The people are withdriwins money ft-. in the banks and buying larj; stocks of food in preparation f'-r n siepe. The number of armed communists in Iterhn and the suburbs is srnuni;. A r'Rimcnt of the reichswehr (Kbert liovernmeiu troops.) was reported ready to join the S'pa rt acist . The revolutionary poveriinient j.. ho'tlilg its troops jn read,u,.ss f.o " ' o. Hue of the demands fro-n I 'res id en t IC.iiMt -.".as that tiie ).-,..-, ilonary sob! . rs be. di-armrd ami i i, , . o-, e".- ; , Co lCb. i sovrniiiii-ni i'.,r (Continued or. paee ttv 1
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