Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1920 — Page 1

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STOLEN LOOT HAS BLEU IDENTIFIED

Riflge Road Auto Bandits Ac cused of Killing Ed. Scfcmal In Custody. : tiffin patience m.'l untiring; . !io of Hamm-md Central s'.-.- , w.HK-il f.T in..r.-1-.s i." si:-.nil ! that w iii!'I I'li'.uii''" a'.i aut.Mii.. !'!' l-..:i.;:s nil si.r.-.ir.rt t i I - . i .--ri or:;. ' .r:t:- i!-I po'V.i r."' i:s ' ' : . Ti'i . ;;b,r i:.st l r;. m vain ami ..iv i"-.,. in-n ;:' ln.'k."l !; mi lh" oity . i ii.i i';;.'.! ja it i.-!. 1 1 i t, m ; 1 ' .'.i nj. It if laouiHt t l,,it am.-tis , ii' .o iVuniH t!i- 1 1 1 u r . ' ' i o r .-i ii.iaar-i s-.'i iikiIi' ;t:i'i i '; mail '. l at a :al S'-pio'.isly vv . -u i ' i li-.l. it .. v . a a ox-po" i.'...i:a ;i. t;ooKr:i s iioi.iti r. j !' fv ni'-a ar. .oik-..l i ' v. i.l -v. p . ; " ilirtn a.rc fr..::i K;i-t -liiviK- ! a I oa from i lammon.l. T'ay sav ; ' as: l-'.'twai i! K. f..r.!i-.r.. i'iriA St.. i Idimnnni!. a (""am P. :t'T. j .''. aim Stask... 4f;9 Nnrt I'.c hvc. " '. . i machinit; vJoorj; .Vyl y. ."i""l ' i :: 1 j t -t.. 21. a lather, St-'iny Tts. If !2 Northvot" are.. 1?. an ;- ' t 'ian. an'l .Tosooli Triq:". ' -1T1" iMt.'-! 1 ok Ft . 23. a crane operator. It if .-stitnaieil t!iat the total rain.-; . -.- of i-nt.horif'S c.-mioitt;-'! l.y tli ( ''i'i'.Bsymfn will pre-d t n .-tr". : . is ho-is'h li'tle rnot t'-Ti half i arl. "r was reporter! to p.. lice. Tin i r , .; ;.;.i.-ii!iPii to htindre.)- ..f .l.ii'ar.'-'. . man J P. .'larh. Io.Mi.ar, s:.. ! . ... p. ,..i. v.-Mrday rr. '.,. :-.! a and chain, which w-i- takep . ,,. tj.,.tli"- vvifh his watcli. 1 . .:,., ho was rouhcl last Anf.iM. .' i ; it r., i.ki;h iioim;u. So i-.. ad ha-l til roi.h.-r.s hrcoi if thai : '..arains and rao I ',r i st a faially iei 'athtr -lap cpt.t. afur dark, t '- r.-din c.f t'u-' out lav. s. Five men . - ii 'rn.ll if. ut.oji t hems! V e ; to h Ti I .i.tvr; til th-.-vs. Ti.e i.a'f- on.-ist-. ' "r "!"'' ' ri-k' t - t.. r.Ml Vo.tr p. ' l.at- K1 r. Kohert l.tuv. and Kdvxard ; ' ' ;- l::h- r1ri j ,i of the ba fid its art a':..vv li m - ! if to he hoiii lip. 'I'Pc o'hers vv ere a ,ti in 8in'ou.'n ? ii'l p n tit ai't'T j - rohaerv- to pa.c.'. '!'hci a was a ! eh and a'! shot- nf nt wild. The . a-1 -s ftrd down tee road to tl.t-if : it inR ail t oiuoh ; i e and the p-iety of j i followed in the machine driv n by " . Sc.Pmahl. who vvtis tidipo on the ;.ti,e board. tac-ived a bullet i niiiuli the chest and dropped to the! Liw leap, d t.i his ns.-ist-inc- j i svas shot tbt.Mo.;r (he hip. The , ...tu. f -. tip- d. Still islil died from ' ,,,;,.). .a., f ,Hi limps, hut fte j ;, ..t ries n ;ioi aivl .ipjiarency lh i .ol he, ,i sc.i t t.-red. 'ctk !,n m:k.ii m i . rial Cm; '-if lorni Ibimb and tillin- . ..:;i"ip n Sil st and Ihflie. and Of- '.' - i' .rlsm wr" not satisfied and ; : .ai-iv- they were i. warded for t r t-erev e ar.ee vvhn t V e five a; 1 oed i : i 2 h w;t y ii'(-n rre arrested. In one instance Ihnsjj. atid Sine.-r '-n an eM-itif,c chae down ''. lutri- ' a ave.. in a (iimiiian.i'-'Tol cp.r and t'f mured ,tasko and larevies. as .ar., sunrine, or me r-aniiits i i i it: jced to call at Ha in mi m d ',. ntral j s- iii. ai to identify if possible tlp-ir petty. Uepui-ts of losses were f u r ti - j d in !! ins .luly. Autusi and Sept- : 1 ai'ii' rT li'la fi-.im residents of Ha m- j ''-'pd. Gary ami Fa.-t Chicago. j i I'MT.SvlOVS !-! 'I Hi:i. -v ; o: f.-ssiops .i-t- said to have been I s.aure.i by ail five i land its. First in- , aliens -e,-,ived by tile Il.dice that S'l'il' st. II lingered iii the district - .made when one of the four eves recfutiy convicted of ntotorstealing !- ve;i.-,i in ilis srnI,,. i.-s that he bad been siishtlv mixed oi P'. cf the la-!. l-tips .ist stimFurtimr n ne t ton ! nir of th- man oived the nanifs ,,f the lion held. I the arrests followed. WANT LEVER ACT REPEALED r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICF' ', VSHINGTON. March z:i ' Joint ' 1 r . 1 u t ion repeallttK the Fev er act was I Introduced in the senate yesterday a f- I t.rnoon by Senator Gore, of Oklahoma. I ; ne i.ever act is a w ar measure," J-.iiator tiore said "1 think it is time cleaning up on all vv i r legislation." The bill was lef.-n-.-il to the senate committee on sericulture. BOND ISSUES A "DDT? rTTT-n nJ- A J-WV V l-i U ; .'TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL I 1 1 1 1 ' N A l'phi S. hid . .March "3 The a t - Tax Board has appt-ove.l .bond es of $fii: .Sua f,-.y the Hammond i Water v, in ! .a h-r- , ' tv 2 mi c , 1 lie-: j ! 1t Are you reading The Times?!

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DID YOU HEAR THAT BIG doing T ri i c f 1 1 : tho Jim's Club a I the- Kirs;. I To by I riati oiiiii eh. mm. nasi of hi''!l is ;l beefs'., ak dilllp r b ii.l l-c Sharikl.ti. SIF'N'FY G(.U.1SMITH. formerly with ;-a Kuh-indt storis in llam-iioiid hi.vv i.f ("woiitM. is here on business dtk. t' ll with the Goldsmith Sab s Sysn. FRANK VA-Ui: VY. isn't i.-Hing thin se-.tro 1 1 1 t n out :) building .mp.-ss, '.' it starting on tic t c ' : i , il few 11, PIS' FF KR'iEii, the i: vv ..j:i!i.mr at Hi' t.ploy nn-nt (lice, is Willi? kept busy. !t;H,?ut " NtiTIiFK one-opt. i!ti r' .is in th I -to,- i.f gasoline l..-t".-.re 'il-' cii'l "t next iv is 'he cu-erv p ."eC i c t u is ! rug hand..' U tii.m.'i'ii nn er'.sis. . , TtinKK i. -t Iwie i ns i!n !. t v y' timt I nim-".H!l ill Ihi , n a m ;), ;. s'i..v !-i.t.- ! In- s K. , in., far :i.ivati. fi- l...s iia'i.' : . n u; i .!. TAINT tru c : f rot? v v v " ' t - .-'- b'.'ir.l lis- i-.t;:;: ; Mtols a i t li- r.;ir if i I- !-.! i-.-ui. I'll i. . si i ii or ;! n-.f'ii-h;s was r si. .r. si I.;.'. "if ari.es ?i;k. 'a'h. t' o Frc.i ! .a T I Sc- of tli.-- fam pi. 'ii.i I'lU'ral t'lt-on, l. 'una. I '" ' hirat;,! - I ! ffia.v aft. r h ;mI of .s.-'. vh I ttii k ii !ns ton. r.ii,. kp.aMv m.-ii,u:-iv. nvrnvvfr r , , , sl s;..b.- t roller. i:h a n .'onj .; i w;xty ,iHVS tli.. vvut.-r. ii La. k K-,ii! , ,,.. fnrm-ss. aitivi;. li"f. last vv. '- ! , W,;U a tninkfut of v ai-M :..Jv. hiup r. j TItR wainoss jp t)i.. rlaiuar uir hid 1 .:'it givtn his pr s'-n' ncriir:iti"n as a 1 ta nn-r n.j hal I..-:, a-k. ! if h- a ; ixrunr.i; ,v fh tip.-' of tip- ac- rj. tit. ".V.i -ar." h. rcr.lid. "i' was Sunna;..' j j WKSTKHN I'XIi'N M A X A i K K j T1I x.OllltTF h,a. rfcicil and s.n'' i nt th.- j-vcry b.i'-ii'ss '"h" W. 1 '.I h-as hail tl-,r-" d.ft'erv ti' n.apa.rs h-.re ! ii as rtiaisy months. i I 'ITT TREASl'KKIi W.JI.TKR nir.I.n?'K1.T acclaims. "I to 1,. iV Hinir.tis: side atid a ihincs pr-'-r n-.w. , Ul is a ,i5"!- winner, lu- d-aia.-i i, ,.. ; I therefore, a l)-s"T cf Wood." !lr.I,F.V hl'TlIMW va .x.-us.d i :a jury s t '. r.-e y. a-j-iliy h'- au-e he pis the oi!oa-" ;h-f a ir'.ap b-i t p.. !i:.st. ' trv ins ti drive an au'-opp'l.iii' L" I- ! 'kllli- OV.-P opo f l a.--.- of M'l'PT. x hot iic.cint.-r between n Sonth ! ,-;.liCJ,8. r.,W(J tH a Hsmnmrt'l .-rovv.l at ! ., ,,. rt i ,-, tic hall Inst Saturday r-uho ! t:. a caveman fib; atai s.,mc of v.-' , , ,,,-,'r,af ant s vve,-,- p.,-. tt y vv . U b i ttered. i i If you liave no t'laee tls,e to K'" to j . pei id tha- evrtrns y-'u mlRht pt he ; 'astito ami try a whir! at roule-'e. Th" ; n-ijl's the lita.it. Any taxleab man will be r,i.-.d to fake -.a: out to our own littb- i 1'reri. h Li.'k. ' ; ' 'ITT EXUlNEkl; UlhUAM riRllHiK -a:. "Af first biush. my ch' would - " .lohp.- oti. om-iderirtB -v r-rylhmjr. he ' ' ' ' u. ! y a p t a rs - h e . s T rot; - s t a 1 1 - a r,ai j ; i d : '"I'idulat" in the fb id hut I he ! st as v.. 1 1. V-:s. J-hii-oti is n.y man." Id:. H. K. SUA f! I-lK.n ts a slroi. cap- r ikd.a'e for tiie buildup; of homes. "e to 1--:. ta !. rhiow wafer on any pood lpais- , ma scli'ii','-. We need honirf and we -t.-;ust h- ip 'li-' t e.-pb- by iendlpt 'iiiii ; u.oip v ." lie sa v s. CITY fOMI'TKOMiKn 1 1 A FIT. Y I' i P 1 1 1 KT) K? says. "In my estimation.! th- man w ho most closely upholds, 'Ip-. i 1 radi t p ui s and lib ,-iis (,f Tloosevelt and I the progresstvo eieipent in the K-pub!i- , ,an party 1s Maj. Con. Heopard Wool ; j.: j. g.tod man and my favorite." . STKAKIN'! of useless thines, a fellow i r- ina rked today that few Ha ud pro- j pp. were aware that titer is a city ordtpa n- forbidding; any p. rson '.., bafhe in I the Grand Calumet river dtu it:r the day- ( liniit lu-urs unless .-lad in a bathing suit. , 1 ! would need more than that on. ! TIIE reason for that tired "vpi'f' M-.ti ! yesterday on the faces of A'phrpiun .am . Sk ifakiss- and P. C ITimis. owner and i operator of lh Mee Haiti, may be .X - ; tlaineii by the f.,ct that C-ir two attend- ! -ii ; parly rit .Mr. Skufaki.--' ..in.'- Sunday night . There vv. t, . tsitr.rs present from ilii.-af". i t- s i -v.-tal I i F.FIFDIXG INrsFFCTGIl HFNFY VIS !.l..ie "The liuuor piank wall he n .m p.Tt ant issue in the .-..mHipr .ampaif t,. i f course, y.-u i riti't el--ct a man merely bei apse h 's a w.t but just the satire I tvish tha ili.c- was an 'F.luards' m the l.epub'pap ranks. Kighl now. m lavrite; is o..u." SIXCV! Ia oet i ves Kinselee pi. Singer! are not permitted to use th. prli.-o ma-! chines in conduct ins their investigations j and as it is imperative; that they cover j a lot of (errilory in a. short time, it has I bean suggested that the police commis- I sinners buy them each a pair of roller j CITY CLERK ' lill.l.l " IP M-: d- c M "Mi man is F.ovden. i-r.-sor- o tpar 0f Illinois. He is th itical ta.an t-ar ,tle office and vou c.nt ir- t avva-. front it. Johnson, yoti s.-iv' He is ab lni.-li ( V. "1. Hidn't be throw the country into i h of the pom.ocra t s ub'p. aps won't fo f Calif, up, a sipkii. m FG' -roIs lor id-n.""'u

A Step High

For Hannauer t N " 1 f t.i;oitt.i: iuvi i;k F : rthei ;-f .- or !! :' the a '. i . ' ' . ;. ,.! : Han. ..!' r "f H- ip : ' ' ; inn ,.ad cm o..ve v ., s I y s-, i .1.. .- vv hn iv,i;,.'.:'i. ' i ' i-'-'t -' 1 ' ; : i ' 1 tbt-on . if : -a .-f ti h--i K-!t ra a, ...i . an liPl.ana lla: .p.: liai' Mr Haniiaac- I. a.; '.' t 'a...'- vi e-p! es -.h-Pt of the I ri- . T'a am: up- --t--rtt came fia.pi ','. i -,.ie-:t A. il. Sli.i'h .'. the New Voi k I'-ai'.i-al s- st.-n,. Mr. iranriauer has hocn aoiin 'n ; lie o,o-ity of seperai mana:;. f ..f tip- 1'-i: ;,ne. Ti- t ; h- Pi lh- -en- la! mart .iscp-hn vv i : ri ' ' ' ' ' ' : - ' "'" " ' ' ' " of t'p- vicf-r.r'..iioi i T;ie p'.-m -t:on is ,.ffr ,-t , e as Mna 'i 1. Mr. Hanna'o'r ha- si-'n: 1 ti'e at the rstilroad u p)'" and ,.n- i' t'' tl'o"' .'.It'.! up. f ! !' -t 1 c-.-ni-!:ec;ed w Pii l ' ' a an.l Ha- ia.,- Tt, a ipe th'rtcen yea r,c-. w 1 n hi- vv a -s i perint i nd.-nt wit.: . f i -e- i'i I'l.'i-,. Me moved to Marnnacl e ,,t vat. .,S . I Tact aa I iv a'l ' I-. .ad h.a s com.e n a..1 iinii'r l.M '! -.an.bd f-'opi the v,a K -'.'.VI:! . ' P t! !Y 'hall an v , T h ' a P it lis I - : l o t .int .,. , .. .-' tie !,,,v.a fre'l'-t tl'l'i- : i t Is ' i e. i . t y- ' i i a i i n-2, il" ii-' :" CH-'V. s one , , f t! " mo- t no-n ! ' 1 e ': ' I a a I 1 js praiJ' i '1 1" ; -"-1-' '' a.ai h-d 1 1 - 1 LINCOLN NEB. BANK (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MS'coi.V. Nlllk. M'l'c'i Th" safe of th- rust fi-r.ii -r :'''- wood, N-b . twenty l.lt'e. tloflh Of 1.11- ,.,.,, was Sst p-uiit blow n fip'-il am! l-ahhed of $!'.!.: ' 1" h.i.f'l y holld'- .! $:,( in ca.-h by v-eCcm.-n. n f'iInz to C !. pi.opn- adv n-e re ''! lmrthis no, i t: Pip. The r..ha. rs ,-f.t a'i - h i, hope ,,n teietra;.h wir- ha bp;.- .on f.r l-v. n and made their- . " '!""' '' aaia: BIG Mi IN SIFT; KILLED iSPECIAL TO THE TIMES1 WlHTINfl. Irak. March 23 John Ma. hay. ;.2v. ais ,-'.d. a ima rd.-r in Center stre-t, ami enn-iacl a.- hriik-lay, ha-iper at the S'an.iard d ' p'.'tnt, was iustap.t'.v kil!, ! last niht, w h. n lie was i niiRl.t. .n an e'e-.ator Mia ft at t he refinery and dei i p tato.-i . He ,aves a vv i !': ami s : x - v e i r . . . ) hr.y llvins in A::;'ri:i . Trie i'upei al will be held t-ii-i o law at a. rn . fr-..m trie St. John's ,-h .aio 1'iiri'l vv li nradf at 1 ! ii r i . PRICE SECURES A CONTINUANCE Vi".in-n P: '-". a.', . c- d lawyer, who v as rob a ! fiaon tin- C nii ii ),.:... station .n b-.-iids , f J.-Timi p. ii.! i-u h s ttial on ehaiares of as-a-iit vvun int-nt tr- commit rape a-.i c.i i rv ins an ;,- s, ,-ne east or plauue. .-..n iaf ded this rn.-rnins In the c'tv emirt in hai uiiJ his case c.intin'a d and vv til he arrai lined before a spe, ral judi. Frdav n. .films. March 2s. Ti e cart i ..,-m was crowded with P'-op'e aimora whom were many win- had come to f-c and heir i, it of rrn i.ipr-v. I t .--ma- (.. r'.i i-b.-r ntid see ,il- ;il I tot." sab' ..ne el- ! : ly f-rri-M . n '-. d : -a p a. . a , t d i v A end. .1 h- r " f- i l or, I i !..- t I t ia- 11 . COLBY SWORN IN ' INTERN STICN A L tlCAS SERVICE 1 TV A Sli INGT' ". M .1 r, h lit. lh :l'-(iit' i ' V ,' T a s v. - ' r Ti -i r i a a se. retar;. stipe T. G, w .- . adni.n istet r d hy M as Skards. r. p p.-. : utmpt clerk of the state depattment.

FORTUNE STOLEN FROM

CAUGHT

GANG

11 7 11 TV vv en wiown Lowell Man Called Hence Elijah S. Clark Whose Life Was One of Great Activity Dies at Age of 90. FSPECUL TO THE TIMES! l.OWFI.I.. INI)., March hake conn ly lost ope of its Oldest pioneers yesterday when Flijah 8. Clark, the oid-f.-t resident of la-vvell passed away at his It. mie hero yf-str,jay afternoon at the age of ?0 years. Mr. Clark came to T-a k nmnt) j when he was a yotinp man and lived, on a farm east of L-ovvell until f- v . v.ars Uk?" when he moved int . (imvit j ami Pas since mncie nts home here. He has been one of Lowell's most tnirefic citi-r.cns and was respected 1 y all who knew hftn. He took, an active pail in all progress and for several years vvas a member t f the town board uf trustee?! and It was dnrintr his term of office tha: the pre.-pnl -.-pent uf water works was est ah 1 is It - d. H-- vva. ope of th- orcanizeis of the Lake Canity Mutual Kire Insurance , -.mpanv and was its first president. I Mtruit: tht- war of tha rebellion he wais aiip.dnted a I'rovost Marshall arid ..al much valuable work for his Fo'v- . lnuoMit. One of his duties at that time vas to look after deserters from th" uniiy and to attend mectinc; and t. part any acts or worJs agtiinst the K . ,. e nim nt . lb;- was a itreat reader nni kept V'-l! posted on the h.a pp'-n i n fr of the d'ty Mr. ''lark was a neuilifr of the Me sonic Order and up f.- a short time :a.a he was a regular a'' endent at tt n,. it tic: of the lodpe. The ilrrritrp' V- ,-v es o dsui-tis. Mrs. a. K. Fi'sincer. of Alda. Nth., ti'id Mrs. DnPiA Newkirk. of l.ovvti. 'o a rra n c erne n t have been made for Co f n ti'-i a 1. GREEN LINE CAR LEAVES TIE TRACK A nurr.her of Orerp ".-pe pa'rons ere turn a thrill yesterday afternoon a a.-n ear No. L'.'.fi; jumped the trai'k on 1 apii ,pii.f near Wegg- avenue in Has; I'i ii-nt.i and continued al..:; the street tit in-ly lear of the track. f.,r about s. vepfy-nve feet before it was finally "ppfd. Lueki'y the car did not ttnn 0 , . r . The areMent occurred about Ave o'eioek. just as the eveninc rush of workers started front Fast ''hieafto to Hammond, but ti.il up traffic for only a sh.pt time. T-ie car which was fb--t.iii.al was polntr tow ard K;pt t'h'cao and did not carry a very hirfp' crowd. Tins i the .sei-ond acc-dent of us Kind at almost th- sam sj,ot vvitliin a .-aaift time. Pniy a. few- weeks riiro a 1 a i .- h hour ear piu-ip-fi to the roof on iis w ay from Fast 'hicaijo to Hammond left the track at almost the same sp. t atid ran over the curb before If was stopped. The impact with, t lie ..prti a- that time very n'-,u-y r.-s-ii-e in th" ca;- turiariu' on s ; ,e . The accident s were caused by the p....r condition of th" track on Ki"!h sireef. H is understood that t!f company is delaying repairs, on this stretch of tia.k until work of pavint; l.'.nth St., ;s l.fipiii at which Pnifl It is probable that a douhle track will he put in. JURED I'i EXPLOSION j Three Gary men. G. IF Clemens. nj brak'-man. IF plat t. a fireman, and F. i hirin.ir, an .-niueer. were injnr.-d at ! th.- Fast Gaiv yards last Saturday nf - ; : ' - ni'inii when a i an -f biastirip povv .b r' j found its way into tile r-..a 1 hpihr 'if! la .Mi'-l'iit-vi i.tral etntiii" arid vvasi . . I 'r!..ivii Mfo th" tn-e i o With some eo.-.F ; Fireman Iha'f. vv),.. was standing i linn' the io,-,r of she fire box at the' time of the explosion vvas iiurb-d from; the rab ,,f tip- eiiktipe- When the i.llin-i two men in the cab came to their! senses i in y found Piatt on the ground sufTVrinsr from severe burns and his' clothing torn to shrouds. lie was tt mov ed to the Mer cy hospital . DEATH OF H. MAHNKE, Sr. lb nrv- Mahr.ke. Sr.. for many years a I'-.-id.-nt o!" Hammond whore he jj vv - 11 kn..v ::. died .it h'- home last night : sua so ath iohman stre. t. Hamni rid. Mr. M ,ih nke who was id years old. J leaves to m nim him besides his wi;'.-. I Ih'ee sons an-1 three daughters. Tire funeral will be !i.-d front the him- Tharsdav a':eim.n at 2 o'- l.-.-k. "F " Ibv- . -ha. ffer w ill offi -late. ln- : t'oieni vv iii P.- ht 'd in 'ah II I! or . i - in . i.a-ze of itnderta e'er Fntni.r-l.r.;-

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She Calls Chaplin a Tight Wad - - w f A ?i - - - : - L ' ' .'IVa t i a r,, . , A :-'-pf j A" It"- - -n ; Mrs. .Miidr.-i ii of the cot- - ha i 1 ; n. w i ; - of in. v a o iii-t sue ''I'li'li''" for divot.-o, nffirdiis to the ia'eat drsjia f c!ie from T.os Anaeles, 'ah "I do not want a diva.rce," Airs. 'haprtn is ( rf .;tr'l vva t h saving. "Neither do I want Mr. Chaplin's money, 1 ut 1 must lave st, pp.pt. I have rot seep Mr. Chaplin in two weeks, and ire has ti-"-t heen living ivuh me f.,r several months. 1 am fore- d to oorictu'b. l;f do.s n--t want to live with me." "t)h, well." wa f'hariie'.s reported comment, "such is Uf.- m ti,,. Kr,.ili est " DREESEN IS ELECTED 0 COM. A. J. T"ireesn. ef llohrl m:.-i ',c, of the sca.-.ol hoard, is no vva Hammond a'deriiian. If' vv.fs e'ec'ed ffi !hr v.ffiee at th.e special meeting; of the .-i;v copneii which was held Monday- r-a nan;. t the tpeet im; last w.,k the pesienatiop of Abbrman ' " arl-s Alien o? t bdie rt s. la b was .a aif id ei 1. !aai was aid. rru in at ha-'se ami as the Fourth V. n d has Rrown considerably in recent years ;t w aas cr.nsed i red rmhf that hi- sueef ss,ir shopbi . ..nie fi .au Jlob-f-rtrdale also. Tw o natios w . r-- tiiaeed ia nominal ion. Tla y wet e F. . Gris.lale and A. J. 1 ' .--;!. "i':p secret ballot was ad. pa .d . n t h tx fir-t ballot .-a-.h candidate received sevep vo-.s it vvas suitttesfcd that the may.-- cist the .ba-idini; Vote. hut ttlrl'lv of "he lo!:!:, Ijluril ti-oiiehit if wo, ild b- irrihur for them to hide tlmir i-iaiic- v. nh t-'e sf-i-rrt ballot and make t ie mayor take the res port si li i 1 i t y in the .;"n. Anoth't' li-ilinf was taken ami this time ,.ne of 'ho v of ers siviuhed in a k i n p the coirpt -ik.lt for lirees.iii ami -ix for Orisdaie . Th,-'- sjieaial committee nppointed by' th.- mayor ro i n v'-sf -, ur. a t , tire prices of ro-U e-tate in tiie v-.-o-.i'y of the tract which i: vvas propos, d to .s.-li for i n . I : i s i a 1 imrposes on Sumni.r st . -port.d in f'f. or of seliins- t!,.- Ia ml at the appraised price ,-f Jxfai ,ei acr-a The i-.flrril vof.d to sell the la fid at iiis flL'tir. and assurances vva i i he tel i red that lit- land is to he psed for il I'iic'i.ll' site anal vvifhin a rensa: ,,ba- - TJie 5si. a a r", raeii I'n'.rrl '! . sale will be set asuie in a fuud fr.r in... er.oi'.ti and ma , n '. na ip-- of a a, r ! . , , . 1 s e . Ai-brman Stoal-er sue;:.- s'e.l that as I hot it sf. is soof Pa i-- ,aved wap ol:- , ra t,.. the street iff a. Prpany s'.'i.'u:l-l approach to s.-e if tin- km on that pl.P c.'ltl.l liol he double tracked be.'iiie the pavipj; starts. Tins met with 'he approval of the coup ii and on motion i' vva : i. ferrfd i.) the sir,. a. and nlky coin i a ; 1 l -- who vr I'i lake it up v, a : h tic sir--- t .ar heads. WOMAN NAMED ON COMMISSION : INtFRMATIOSAL NEWS SEH.ICE, WASHINGTON March i 'resident W : is - -n yest. id,-,; s. 1 ! a the r a '.;- to the n.i-i, .n.-G i-ti of y, lb '-a I i. Ga rCner. t... be a no nib r o" the ( iv .; ser, e..ni mission, vi. Galloway. i.-s;un'l M is; . Oar.bf.r wnblv kianvn as an authoress ami magazine wr-i-r ami has l.e.n p. r oiii i:i.-tl t saffra-. a..rktr. .11- r appo-nt-i . nt i- t be first I" a woman t.- the rim! -vpc i-o iarllsi. il . Mrs. Card'oa i s home ir. in Washington.

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Log of Capt. Schweiger Now Dead Who

Sank Great Liner During War Clears Up All Disputed Points About Tragedy.

i::iiics Mini. j It thi nearly two fm nftcr the! dexrui lion of Ihr I.nsltaiiia that chvveiKer wan dreoral rd. Then the hiBln-st hitnor within the gift of thej l.rrinan military machine wa hetOTr-. i c.-l upon him the inviptnin of "I'nar lei i Ijrrite" which wns granted only for j evt raordinary bravery and hrrolni 1 I hhnirn on repeated rralon. I'npt. I I.ieiit. SehvveiBer waa lot nt ea on I ov. 17. On Nov. .1 of that year he pnt i Ion t in the I -KS and u never lienrd oil . asiiin. i i Copyright, HiO. hy The Internationa!! New Service. j i ruhlication IMeh.ts in Great Britain: Ileserv rtl '. j HY F1HXK M iO fSTiFF CORHESFONDENT I. N. SEPVICE', ItFlU.I.N. March 2 By tfpr cial Courier to New York) 1.1 ke a voice frojn trie vaults of the dead, the, official j s.- ry of the destruction of the lusl-t-nia written on that historic after-1 noon. of May 7. 1.1;.. by the Herman , ! sp hma rine commander w hose hand rlir-i .te,i th-.- fateful shot- is h-re given j a the w orld. I It Is a ters-e. passionless document. tted down in brief, .sentences within- ! the tiny cabin of a steel terror of the I ' de. p. by Oapt. Ficnt. Si hvveicer, who: ; ,-i.m iKuiilcil the German submarine, 'i -C. ' ! This arch-fetid If dead. ltt bis pos i i: u mou s st. -ry ; J j "How I sank the Fusi'ama " j I F.-.ists in I he archives of the German! ! navy. It is written over his signa-', '. tur" and th very lack of sentiment in j ' - be t pochal narrative stands in weird . ! contrast lo the shock which the sink--iiii. of the Fusitania. with the loss of j i !.!;'.' lives, stave to civilization. i nftm hi tt to mnn5 sHii'Pif;. 1 S-liweifter. the lex shows, had been! ! ordeied lo the Irish Sea t- harrassj I s-hippins off Liverpool. f! account j of the vast network of barricades, . erect, d by the ftritisli nav y- across the I j North Channel he starfd to sail all the J jway around Ireland, but his fuel ra n j short a.nd be decided to disregard his! orders and return to his base. He had j started back to W iilielmsliaveu when! 1 lie suddenly met the Fusitania. j i 'I !: submarine commander was sur- I I in i.-ed to see a plant passenger liner j j sfatmuR u licence rned ' y eastward past j I the South coast ot Ireland. Schweiger 1 jotted down a criticism in his official diary. He thoueh it was bad manat- ' mem on the part of the British adjmiraity to let the great Cunarcl liner j to pa,ss through St. George's Channel instead of North Channel (between J Ir.-land and Scotland!. "If remains inexplicable why the, Fusitania was not sent through North! .Channel," wrote Schvv.ager m his 1,-5 a few hours after the Fusitania had ibeen sent to the bottom. i now vfi 1. iki i wa iiovn: I SVhvveiner tells of his v trtiil at the j ; p.-1 i.-cope. A miahty liner is reflected i pi Urn mirror. It has four great fun-I 'mis and is evidently ope of the float-1 1111c palaces of the Atlantic. The F-CD submerges anil plunge ahead at hlpth ! speed to intercept the doomed ship. ; The s u 'uiia tine- jises to see tiie Riayh .iiial sttamipg ah.ead at 22 sea miles 1 an hour. There is a sharp command. ' ,. frteat "G" torpedo js fired at 7"0 metfrs rut.?". It strikes. A gaping hole is torn in the proud Fner on the .starboard side behind the hridRf. A j i-ri itic: explosion follows. There is a ; second explosion and the d- bris and 1 u jifr spurt skyward. The ship befiins !t,. heel over. There is tremendous fxicitement on board. It appears that 1 the officers have lost ihr1,- head, i They cannot gf t the life bo,, is lainu-h-j ed. Another s'p.ot. Sehvv 'a-er is tempt j ed. but adds in his log; j "I couldtiT have fired a second torP do into this throng of humanity attempted to save themselves The submarine poe iij.-.i S. h vv e i it 1 r coolly v-nik-' on onsiderinp; the horror of 1 a part of the day's work. any-vva. v. n i " s way. !-'s diary, his act as H- fiputes es h, ps si!, his marine be.trintr and n i.s and makes his comnonts. III I II I 1. Dl lt . Y... so are official fai t.--. T . y , !,;., ;.ed ,n t ir- official d ia 1 y ; ,-' ic'-r utilized as his formal ach report of t lie v ov a i; to t h . :r at staff 'of the imperial German navy Tb k at" twelve pag-s .:" typewrit-j i en manuscript with accompanying j maiis an! cha rt. It lo.-ks 11 1, i mpos i n q., 1 bound in a simple vvrapiotiu of blue j ' maniila covers. But it is history. Ij am n .t at liberty to explain how 1 sect reel possession ot incse inipori- , tint papers from the naval archives) for thirty-six hours to (arable them to ' be f.rrOloraph.eiJ. F.il f: Colli-, j para', v. ly unimportant. 1 j Sciiv. :to r s terse account, intended ; I or.lv far ofiei.il eve-, contrndb-ts and! ' brands as f ilermanv's sn sfani e n t. ! j a n tiou 11c I sank th lent that t'.e f-apiain who Fusitania did not know be j I was firinc on a passenger vessel. P.tit ; i Schweiger did not f.ii;.-.v until ap- 1 ; r a x i nt a t e ': y tn minutes affm- t,e tr.rip. p.. v. a s f'lid that tip jtrhi..-.i shipi i -a;-s thy Fus tania. N" stern, flas was' f . y i 1 1 eJ and it was not until h saw in

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COPYRIGHT, 192C, BY THE IT IT TEHNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE. PUBLICATION RIGHTS IN GBEAT BRITAIN EKSr,EVED. A photographic copy of th official log of Capt. Lieut. Scb.wletfr, cere, irander of the German saoiiiariti P-CO, wluch sank the IiU&itrmia, Jm loray in posseEEban cf the Inteina. tlonal News Service. This document, which dscrTbe one of the moat tragdc Incidents in history, shows that Schweiger wa not under specific orders to sink the Iiusitania. He was on his return to his lease after an a-ssig-ament to har. nt 6 shipping- off Liverpool when the Iiusitania. was encountered. Schweiger knew he was sinking1 a giant passenger liner. Bat he aid not Know it was the Lusitama nnta after the fatal shot was fired. Only ene torpecio was launched and Schweiyer described the emotions which prevented him shooting again Into the st.rng-Ung mass cf humanity. Schweigrer's official log ranks as one of the most important papers In the history of the world's Rreatest war, and is here revealed for the first time. sold letters on th liners bows "I.usilania" that he knew the id;ntity of the vessel. Al TO TUB IlIUMTKlrtTlOV The favorite tactic of merchant Mp hunted by submarine was to speed ahead on a zigzag; votirse. The attacking U-boat, without wafting to If am the name of its quarry, would then set out to gt in front of the vessel to itive a mortal blow. This apparently explains why Schweiger did not seek to identify tin Lusitania before he fired upon her. From the standpoint of ettjing' allied conjectures and thearies, probably one of the most valuable revelations contained in the log Is its proof that the second mysterious explosion came from within the Fusitania itself. Schvveiner did not attempt to define actually what caused this, but suggested "boiler, coal or powder." Kire brok out and the smoke obscured somewhat the view of the submarine commander. It is significant fo note that ulthouah the German embassy at Washington had notified traveler not to sail on the Fusitania the U--0 was not under specific, orders to sink that s'tip. German submarine were too few triprrrtotis to the German admiralty to detail them to hunting; down and sinking a single vessel. Till-: I.Oti 11? A It tTHH 4 $ no. As the log of the F-1'0 consists of technical and nautical terms and a translation into American naval language would be mostly unintelligent to the average reader. T will pa -a phrase parts of it except those relating t May- 6 and T. For these were the day when the l'.-2a sank three large passenger vessels, including- the Fusitania and the reader is given the words e.t Schweiger as continuing the log. the Vi.pt a in -1 iep, t en a n t w ro'.e ; "May 6. 12:;bi a. m. North Atlantic, wind southeast, one. swell southeast ; two. thick fog. Inflated tanks, took look around. Yisahiiity of meters 12:10 p. m. Went on at 2i mete'depth. 2 4 ." a. m. inflated tank. Took look around. Yisahiiity no greater. Therefore went on at 24 meter depth. fi:4 0 a. m. Intermittently thicker fog. Tanks blown out as It has ciffire up Fon.ew hat. Trip continued abo' e water with empty- diving tanks. A verylarge steamer sighted staihoari ahead. Prove . t h. r for attack above surfa.ee as there vvas no danaer for the boat to be rammed or for the boat to be rammed or shot with this poor visibility. Steamer turns off h.aid when sighting- F-2". Further pursuit above surface does not seem to me to he dangerous in the fog- Held tovvai d steamer and shot at her with artillery. Afu r v. e hit her tw ice jho disappears for a shoit time in the fog. When the target again becomes risible shoot at her shells. 11a. m. (."lean bow boat (bronze torpedo) two anJ one -half meter depth adjustment a (pi meter range. Shot tuts engine room with little effect. Ship settiesomewhat astern, then remains iyiiitj in tiiat position. On this account make toward lor ami fire with guns at stern water-line. Thus ascertain that the painted-over name at stern I "Candidate" of Liverpool. Now sinking slowly. U P) a. m. New stet.mer on horizon, following converging course. Steamer soon disappear in fog- bank. 12:10 p. rn. Fair visibility. Quick dive because vessel come out of fo,i, square off port. Tried with high speed to get bow-shot position. Attack given up. Vessel was a. passenger liner of Whale Star line of about M.O-tA tons. Carried no flag. 1:4a p. m. YCeath-r clears. Steamer -omes into sight per' ahead. Advance attack ahead. 2:1) p m. Clean bow shot. Shot hit forecastle. Crew Immediately anils ship. Ship was an Knglish vessel of about i.eOO tons. Name painted over. X,. stern flag. MVMM. lip l.t "!' M 4. V: I a a . , . 1 ; a A i hi ul re. Tip. k (Continued from page nine)