Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 30 March 1920 — Page 1
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Read By All the People Who Want All the News JL jJL ft .l!..,, INTEEKATIOSil NEWS rVX.Ii LEASED WIS! EESVICX. Cn tree tl tSttt ccpy. XUvrea by earrltr i uauuaond and Wast ?uuB')i ;cr montu. VOL. XIV, NO. 241 TL'KSDAY, MAKCII V,0y 1920. J1AMMOND. INDIANA
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JURY FINDS E. BOWMAN NOT GUILTY " i
Many Ballots are Taken In Long; , Jury Siege Before Verdict is Reached at Crown Point. 'SPECUL TO THE TIMES rr.OWX PvINT. l.ni.. Man h r i- i ! y tw ont y-yr-ar-l-..-n (-frsinr w ho ha n ! :if - fi minfl i 1 1 . -M.1 Chicago t-y-n 'i trill chsrg'l with tii" r'-5por.;b.!ity fi-r ! hp -5,h of j(r. IT. irry St !;;lo" an.l M." Khrih'th Tmitik.- Vn tlo-:r car mn off i;.-rc 'lri into th l.-iW- full, w -. fo;n-l ro: ffti-T'y l.y I'no jury i XINE rOR ACQtriTTAX, ON JIKST, Th jury r--' ir.l at " o , n. k Mf r.iliy .ftcrri'vn a:vl '1 ib-" r.-i 1 until 11 n'vl-li that ermng be for- an rfl t w s asrc'l ;rort. Ballot r.f'.'T ballot was tati-'n lf.-r n : : r.a rc ti i .: s ote wa !!.!. It is t:n-1er-ooil th" in-st b.a bt sio-it ; ;r.e f,-.p acuif.a a ;i a lor o-T. - t t on. ; r-artirs'iv pit of the e-vidn.- :iitro-t i dure 3 by the prosecution was the s-ain that brousht o;it in the (-t.-iit's lr.quet;. This the tes'.imcny t Mr . 11. Bipc b-p.-nde.l burs tin f n.c-n- Suiifc.ey and! b who i epo al-o in the j .ir and occupVd the front sen'. '.ttr.er w ;n?5f;: w-er- tl;.v who na.-i j arr.eed short iv nh". If near at t' se it but had t bv th" i rl?' of after the aectdor.t cr ! t ir.e. did not .T'-aillv ! heir attention attracted t o strate c; tne ear as ;t en'cred the waf-r Fh"T .g r p' I S Of b'?h the li'tte white rac;r.g ear .?rtven by Mi B'.wtoan and rh Mqk r'ori touring ar w hi. h w 'lit try tlii lake o ;n rod-ic d a f' in The defense contended '.hit !h bta.-i car had n'T bee,, touched, in 'rite of th" contention of the Hamn."nd ' ...... i V ir i and other riin'! 'ni: in mien i r bore marks on its left iitirtmg b ,ar,l and left fre-r.t whee) hub cop showing it bad hn srrspd by the whi'e cr. TTO MAH1TR OS H.TTNNIHTC BOARD. n: a rk liar th mi 'h fr'-n. wheel boh w s at?e found n th" r--.ar righ v li'l hub. according t' mid by ;eorg Bohln.r. .la. report Peary f..nd T'aec Moti". who hid I.e.-n s'le.ted t make a thorough insp.-.-t ion of th" ; h ;, car. Thee- also report. rd that there v, rr no whit" maik- on the running brar.l and the idiot-.giai lid b.-t e out their state r .- en".. A'torn-y V. J. McAl'r for tiie d"f ens" then took up the possib;:i'y of the whit" car leaving a mark on the otlcr n.achin.e. As it lead no fenders ir pro- !.' irg parts, th outer fig" of t h ' w "iih.l It" th" on1;; i -'itts . i.i -i . 'u'd c..a the o-'n.-r re-a . h : t ii . h" posibh- ecepti..n of the fiort and rear "irc pet s, w b i tich cvllisie-ti. ii d I'c i r ni 1L
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CHARLES H. FRIEDRICH!i'"-
It is now- Judge Charles 11. Fiidri-h. Ye-t"rd;iy the county i om ;n i s i, .u.-i s a, Co-n point a t;.. i n t e d ?.l r. I-'iierj- . I irll justice of th" p. ar- for North I township to succeed .ludpe K. P. Ames, i who tendtted his resignation. To- : day be is :it T mi i a na no u s getting his supplies ami liiursdity h" takes over th" office of Judfc t Am"? in tli" Hammond building. .Tudg" Ames i. fnniiibir to to" it-a- j jorjty of lE imniond p. ople s op" e.f j the meot ti factory incumbents of I th" offt-e. I-'or t-veve yar h" ba' held court and settled affairs too sma;l t for the circuit, superior or . luminal I courts or if h" found th" matter worthy 1 of th" bicher courts' attention 1" saw . that they iand'-d there. ije n pi cparing to move to Cra w f o rd s r 1 1 e. Ind., t 'j make h is- f u t u re home and is there ati pte.-en: completing the an .lngemc nts. His many fti- nds ir, Hammond and ; I.ake county will r'ti'. to :-e:- hi in i leave. Judge Fried rich is i.ot a green hand at a d m i n is t'-r i n 4 justice for b" form- t erly served as sheriff of Bake county, and is quite familiar with tli" vvorkinps of t h." v.iiiou:- cents. Jujius . Ta.us-.ii;. w ho as trii t;il.le h.o i.".-u M : . Ames' right brill man dm ins tli"! twelve v ea is, will ce Constable under Judg 1 1 '. M I U Fii. to act at ' K '' GARY MEN UNDER ARREST M.ke Br'ko-iioh. who gives Viis address at Iftli t'or, n"ct out st., and Bet r 1 : lac. 2 1 76 Madison st . Cirv. v. . r.- arr'st'-'l last night by piohibilf'i epfoic. no nt officer ciiarn- d witii ..peiatu g a stlil. The arrests were mude on a farm tie-ir S. he i er ii ie and a large although it was not in t.me of the arrest-. -till v. as ..ukou, p - ra . nil a ', the BRISSEY WILL BE CANDIDATE Attorney .1. W. flrissey Harb"r will b" a c.indi iat senator. This information .-nt p.day mi a.lv iuc- of the ..f Indiana - for stale ! 1 w as pi v..i ' f Lima! a nin.1" toin-..--I.e. ii ncenien t row. w h ich w ill b Advertise ir. i.-e Ti:aes
Hardest Job This Reporter Ever Did
He Tries to Sweat a Little Tf ri.,1. x ii Information Out of Census n,,w,-4. xt TT i Hamm.nd and Bast Chicago brows , ar- knit tin ! the ropl thereof wor- j j -for the tiny dia s near wiien : Was! n;ton will revr.il th 1?;.) c-nsun janl t!ie i''o;.' ar w-on-lertriK wonder ; itiR wh'thrr th'-'.r fair city will hae ' t!" requisite 35.n-j' w hich w ill make j ! thin a secomi clas cit". Many advan- ! i tages. polstii-s!. social, commercial, j ' r-h;ch r now UenieJ thorn w i:l be ! off(-r'-il shonhl they roach the coeted; c!asiticat lon. j j my (omi: h:nv soov. j j It is thought that the census figure; i wt:l be puMishei t his w eek. In an ! atfirpt to ilisrnvcr exactly how- the; city nan. is an 1 if failure looms to an- j ' n ounce it vitli Rf-ntietiess and if uc- : ccs proni's t shout it w ith gusto, a ! j T!tE3 repot tor today interviewed! Pl iaeas K"Tt. supervisor of censtis. It' ; way a frrtnlf job and !ft the rt porter I .in p. j Tt-e lask was anythinc but easy. Mr. Kent, as a disetr tevealed li:nisif ; n,t ti .r ni o r e of vital new 1 subtle than! Edward M. H.njse, as ami. and f a:ve ns tne oraci" at l eipno. aioj . . . . . i as prpiexHtB a a r.t:roa. t.rt!- tat'.e. i f',Jt "-itb.i ft. I as an he was as ET.ia! and cheer- I ntan sl-t.tut.l h- who lias a.:- I oinpl-shed a itff icult mi.?ton succetsf .i'..y n1 snnrs uitii wnnifin. "Pplendid spring day. this. Dad." K very body who knows itim calls Mr. i Kent. Pad.--I "True." says I,J. "and m:hty g lad! " - rtie ,r.i ri liiK na come alter a rigorous vvtnter. i see that soup ben stricken from the menu and the farnt'rs are beginning the spring i-',v ! "You'll he ti-issirg all the geoi fea tures of the town. lad. now- that you've got to go. What do you think of llammni! . an; nay? ' ' F'ir.e city, f n pop'". They ga-.-e vi ev ery encouragement and helped us at a'! tiers. Hammond is a real tow n." says Dad. i 4X & miw tmur m ii3t do you est imat th popu'a1 1 n wiii n e ; j Ioij unow that I mm forbid4n to i te.h but I can assure ri this is a r"al n- anj 'i arw- janouiaiy on his 1 pipe. I '1 H'si il' a 'real town?'" "Does "nn.-tma-. come n July?" re1 turns I d. J "Do you consider a city of S7,n00 peo'p!"a.iea'town?'' , "Teoi her t do." r.p!,. pd.J. 'How- about ITast Chicago? Will ! i population exceed tint of Hammond?" "f seo th" operi season fer g"ese will ; be deferred a ar. It's te.o bad. too," ; sas Fad. ' w:th ii killing so near.' i.i:t mmatiis n n. J The rni'.rt'r o'.'rln ked the j jh and ce. r, t - n ue . . "Wi'l ia ry c .nt up to its f .pe(a- ; 1 1 o n s ? "No. if they ce-nI'nue to irnagm I th.it they've u,-t from til 110 to 0.O..I per.jile, ' and h" became for once ani- ' mated. I "V.'ri th" combined populations o' j Hammond and Ka ?t Chicago exceed 1 1 1- a t of i i ry ?'' " Y. a id -a e a goer! margin." 'Hammond then should l-a" over I 1 puffed ? little f-iter. "You cuf"ser, Put I wan a r-ret';- cod tell von abou I , r of. k s to ii. veinte co:;n t V ." "Will both Hamrno nd and I'M.ne.i he 'rea; t o w n c .--- j "Yc. 1 imagine. ? liou Id n' t he surprised If they arc But Brookston. my i hOllif, you ktteivv, is- ." "How a.bo'tt. the county? Big in-' iie.isf?'' I ' ' W o rot e r ! : i 1 l.ake couoti-'e noula- I t hot wii! equal half of the total nonui i:ifion r.f the e-.tber s"ep, coiintie.s in: th" tenth district." ".-iipi.or Dad. that Tdn-morid po- : p'e v "re te!l their city would have! '., " to Im.O'M; thrft Bast Chicago's , ivi.niiiation w ; 1 1 b" entirely- satisfactory meaning that the figures should run dose to .t'.'iiO ; and that ilary 'vill. have to worry along with S$.'" 1--w hat w . . si 1-1 v f.ii - a v 7 ' I rt K TH BKOOhlTOX. I "No-v if you wete a sharp eh.in. I wouldn't have to fell you anything."! says I'ad with an enigma t ic smile in' nis eve. "i .ni would leave contented because you would know as much as I, know and 1 oug! t. to know some! hlne ai.out. tl e fi tires. Itut I want to tell you ni'.itit H i ool. s i ii . Whit" coun'y. the csni.-n spot of Indiana. 1 am cn.ns there t !. etid of the w eek. Closing up J s!l,,t, a,j going back where th" fiel Is late pie.-p and where the trout lurks'' I "(jood-bye. Dad. sot ry to leave you. I Sorry to interrupt but there goes the il2 o'clock whistle when all gone! union jinen knock -ff. Cood-bye." DAMAGE AT DEEP RIVER VALPARAISO. Ind. March 3'b Beports from ,; 1 1 I ;ik districts today indicate tl;at considerable damage was done by the wml Sunday afh moon at Medley. A small tornado cut a path fifteen rods w ni" and le 'eled heavy timber. The Hedle ypasfs-nger station was swei.t away and fevcra! buildings demo i i shed . Near Deep" River, the farm Ic.-.i'.d Inas -f !."'.'! tl-ietnsey and Thomas Row wer i'-s ' toy ed and at lit: r. n a barn owned liy Thomas. Ross was blown clow n and a'tcrwatds i anht fire. N'o lives have been lost. ;t i thought. Marv windows were broken here ov the hailstones.
Bulletin. LONDON, March 30. Frag mentary dispatches reaching London early tonight indicated that Germany again has been plunged . -. . into a civil war on a large scale, Q:ol:.. ,,...,"o-.;c -Jl el.,--tries in Germany have declared war on tne government Owing to .,K" L D,.L its Ul UillCII.Ulli H7 lilt IVUIli nuiNvu , SWITCHTENDER IS Eim! ?t!if.-'ii. a switch tender In the West Knd varus (if the l;id ana Harbor Bolt P.. P... near ('o'utr.bla avenue. iainiiond. In s. nie tmknown wa- fell beneath an engine 5-inOav aftern -on. w b i ' e a t V-ot k . j When r 1-Ui t:p I: w.-as found that j both of Mr. w an son's !gs bad been j i ' Mt off and he was iushed to .t. Mar-j : Earet's hospital w here h d ed esterj (l3i- fro-i the effe.-ts of his injur:". f j Mr. Swansoti was H j eara of ace a r 1 I r a i r s a w I and sfcvcral children . The riis ns w-re rnt to hts home -S". lftS Place, p.oseiand. 111., hy un4er'a't'r Burns this nv-rrrtnsr. vvheie the ftineral service will t:. place. POLICE COURT LOOKS LIKE OLD TIMES "o'est Tlammond's polic court resemhied old times last tv.sht when ,Tudg iKowalski dealt out ju-ti. to three men a"! brought in on charge tn- j toMeation. Court i.-, It'ld a f ' ei- sun- I j per. so that it w-'l not ni;e I the other work of t'.e fn. with ; Otto Ha eh ii" I and uaust M-1 n k. of Hammond. were first arraigned, j Mtiff jo.on I cc njeHg ns k t. proprietor rof a Ptate I,in ftreet soft drink saloon was the complaining witness. He said th," tt o m"n had entered the place, j rn rch a :-el a bottl of b"er ard then ! demanded ,i Imkfy. He said they w er I intoxic?t"d ivlien they ome jn and w hen he said lie had no w hiskey, lie i -was called a Polar',., and other names ; which b" did not lik". A fc'-t fnltowI ed in w hich t.." polic" fnallv forced r j set t !eme n f I $2 and ro The men wre each given j io" Crick of Wjt Himu-ond. was the ' third man to face th" jud". Jo" .vs sen by I'bt-f NitT. Pa'.uMa.v evening
DEAD FROM INJURIES
! picking a tug rag course down State ' to.-ms over the Federal hik. ry ar" be- , i I. too t.. in his automobile. Bat"r h" j mg r novated and placed in rea.bnessi ! was found fymg to start his automo- t ,, th jy ,,rening fon.- The ilub name . j bile engine a'tr be had 'tailed .t by ( v a,,par? on the front windows. Mem- ; ! f'lml.inq a curb. II" was plainly st.ew - ' t. ...,..,(,,,, s,,t. .-npiie ns are still c:-noiig in led and when taken to th" station e - ;,,,., : i plained that on St a ' " Rjne street he 1 ... . . i i had to dri- e crooked in order to miss I HIT W. EATON", real e. n man. ; th" holes ir. the street. al-o ord- Clinks imirh lik" ether public spirited ! J erd th" chief to it leas" hint threat- ! ibmmond mn. 'If W. -') lino- it profit- ' I en ing to vnt" f-.r somcon" else for i ,-,ble to buy Bake Coiin'y leal e-t.i:r e I c!i"f a t c," r.ext election if he refused, j know- ije w isde-m of h-s a.-tpTis .d are i According to the story told th" judg"! sure that be would make a c"-d presi- , , he ws out hunting for lah'rers and , dent. I am for Wood." j i h a d run across some moonshine whis- - - - - iley a.,d w-a trying bis darndet toi I. I M" I 'I US K A. la.i.wr. was tn the
get home bff.'ie 11" w as ha nde.I ? i it put linn to anei costs. :f P. .-!NEW YORK CENTRAL TRAIN MAKES RECORD ' INTERNATIONAL NEW"? SERVICE 1 WINDfOH. Cnt . March W hat Is nepeVed to h" t'n" far-test. 'I stan.e run I v er made on an American ranrr.ni was I rctl-t"! e.i j esterday vv lieu a spe. i l i train c.-mpose-- of an encut" and t""o 'ears cec. ei eej th" tn-l'S h"tw-eer j Winder and rtuffal... N. Y. In 1R minotes. The i, me fo;- trie t es mt'ea from .ndsor to St. Thomas was S3 min if"; wh.eh hreaks ail previous records. wh-le the ll T m.les between St. Thomas ard Buffalo "as r ov r-red in p.". minute.. The ttip was mad" over Central. Canad ; n d 1 v I s : was mad" ori th" wuiy th" New Ao.k and no st..y ,c;.t at St. Thomas where encines were .-hanced, Pie-'ident A. H. Smith . f the New y.-u-U ""-itral line nne) Ueniv Shearer, genetal m'.nasrer of 'he M - iii; i n Centrsl racroad were pi'jfitl on the flight acro t!,e coiir. ' ry . LAKE CO. PRISONER GETS A PAROLE i 'TIME? BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL! INDIAN A P' B IS. Ind.. March 3" 'lov. dr: sterday issued a parole to John Shan a ban. who was convicted in the Bake Ci Invnab court, November '22 1319. on a eharge of receiving- stolen good- and was sentenced to th Indiana Reformatory for a term of from one to fourteen years. Th" parole papers say that the action e-f the Governor was recommended by the tria' judce. tne prsocvuting atorn'v. clerk. sh i iff, treasurer, and. tor or I-awe o. and the superintendent of the Reformatory. Better call up The Times and have it sent to your houe every night. Tften yoal! be sure it wil, be there.
DID YOU ' HEAR THAT TUB Randalls ar i iim one d in their: new homo on arrcn (., recently pur-ciias-ed from the t'bcrlins. ! OnOI'.tiE KirlNSKI. wlv. :s soldiering ; with tin First dnisdon. D s- pending n
th'tly-duy furlough at lis hem Hani- i ' " j unnr cox i serving n f which is hearing the. d-imaso su he lury against t lie City of Eai-G Chicaj Rai dy 's court. in Judge r.ll.I.Y BOSK is gunniriff for th - fellowwho colored up on" of his no a.n- ' i.'iiiic nitnt cai-d-j. making MilK's mujCu. lik'i a t.andsot'ie malati". . A Bf.VCH of Times' bow bis went U t.'hicasu t' bowl in th printcis' tour-, .1 , but nobrjy liranl anillut:; about j t!i stores and probably io-er w:li. j COUNT T TliKAHUnKB. M T BBOWN :- preparing to pull off an ol d-l.i-h ion d J . hari-ari at the Point w lien Auks'- I Johnson returns from bus honejrnoon m j Mexico. i TUB grounds of the West Hammond i lire station have been beautified by a i tiuiubfr of thrifty lookinsr lilac bushes.! wiiif-h were '.t out. b Fire Chief Mike I Jaranowski. I TUB I. ion Store hsd sttct.. he.l a hand- j M.tiie canopy ovr r the sidewalk at the- I tiiidu'e entrance on Hohnian si. Saturday I but the hT.vy wind of Sunday put U j t ut ci tommi?5W'i. ; BEN I'RBAHXS of Valparaiso, deputy treasurer of Indiana, has a.nnounccd his I candidacy for the Republican nomination s for treasure r. as forecast in these col- ( tl til 115 JCcent i.e. j BETER Ft 'X, Hammond' former park superintendent, is doing landscaping and 'xpcrting "ii frhrubberies and gardens in 'general and his hand shows . ie-sl its cunning. has not MEh JIO.V.VETT, tobac oonist. is a , j Wood bocste r. "Perhaps it is not exact- I I ly wiie to elect a military man at this J .iinc, but .od l tnink. nas tne oesi. chance of w inning. H.s power e annot J be, overlooked by the Republican ranks." j HERMAN HOl1'Z w ill be busy as a I beaver in the city parks if thi3 warm I l .1. ...... V. .U- .. 1. lrt ' " ' JJ 1 "'' " " "I i He has h buf-y t-faton ahead with th" . n a lit 1 : :1' rr" "rlrnt? wh"'h T- 1 i May wood Bark. be made in ; FRANK Vi'il'M.l. wild rm the popular saloon md qu rk lunvh -p.. on l!"hmn td. several ; ears ago. hi opened a d"!it.it"ssen and ! " cream i-teu" in the busipesa room opnos-j! the Industrial high s..hool on Calumet, a- ". i HOWARD J. GE.CHEIDDER bankfr. i. picking McAd'-o for a winner. "Mc.j .V1o is a prud-ti1 bu'ines? man and an , HI'Ih executive. 1 " would mak" .1. itoo.j i rrsllnnt and I think has the b- ,t po: - j ibl" chance of gcting the undivijed i.) ,:r. "f bis part v ." i THE ti'tt Hajnmond Republican clul III it-is stoioi l."H ;-undav. D'irieg th.-; storm? No. but he va? at Metros Bark - ,on after :i,e. loniado hid .-wept through I tho busin'ss section. "Pi'y poor B' igium," though the law p ft'- witness-; ng what a l.ttl" windtoitn cmld do. I'HIB (JRECNWAI.n, aitorip..,, h.-s roce.vod liottc" ftom t.ie Navy Departm"nf at. 'Jreaf Lakes to oerhn:il his sailor outfit and prepare p. answer a call a any time. "i,itM" matt".- of h I W w eekS cruise." savs tb excited Phil, who is a member of the na n I rescr e. FRANK HAMMOND. s,,,rc'aty and j treasurer of th" Hammond Tnil A Sav- . mg Bank, is back at lira desk after ten j s at Kren.-h l.i.-k Sprtngs. "Bike it? sfhotiU have stave,) ,grr" Not mu. hl" j and Mi'. Hammond -ra ve- a i.iit"mptuous iMn-n. Tf you'd like to know what h" i mea n? a sk him. j rnHIVM AN. the Democratic candidate ' ! .nrifl- finds a lol supporter m i Floyd R. Murray, a'torney. "nat we 'hali need is a t.al optimit durinc th" omitig years to Icdd down all oflb-ia1 I situ ns. Ct-eeinan is a real ecptittiist. ; ' Iu the ur-p'r right band corner of hi d-sk you i an still I'-nd a Cork-c-evv. ; Mr. Murrav hastened o add. ":" c-on-s , vou know, it's a little lut rn'iy." Ri SCOK C. V. i i DS. r Ml rotate man. (1 snn'-.-s lb", juesfiit ad m in .s ; ra : i n a' , Waslnngton a: d the p.-i. am a Hoover man b"cause he is the man for I the jv b th," public is diegusled with politic and p d.t..c;ans and her" they Lave a man who all his life has been a 1 business man and encir-ecr. He is a i broad gauge mar. and a ill candidate to i lead the Republic-tin party to victory." H. W. PETTI NCIRR. chei, Byons St.. b-oks ftr i nip. . r t a ri '. problems which the L'loted S": he called upon to solve in th" nrx' few ears.- "It will be a precarious position and w 11 necessitate a man of big caliber to successfully head the government. Hoover in his d'-aling with the European powers has learned much that will stand him in good stead. I am for Hoover." FRANK R. MARTIN, a real e'ate nan. fee 1st that th" significance of a -n-i",ht y aocnni 1 OOKed when pe Rtrnveil to the v S mighty aec.m plihment is beir.g cvereople slight M".doo. "He rid thai he i- an fvcep- : tonally brilliant man with an 'I will spirit vvh'u he supprvisei the nllogcd in possible construction of the Hudson iver lunnels from Nniv Y'ork to Jersey 'ity. He did that and he is my man for president.-'
CHARACTER SKETCHES OF PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES SENATOR HIRAM JOHNSON
" i - Jit.; ti i Z-Tjl M r .'-'"-Ik i .,: i. J- - 't- ' j- - jo i5 - I I i i t - e r" TORNAGHS AFTERMATH S SHOCKING nt i i i:ri. i riNTETicsL nfws S"vt:ri j i n ni ro i 1 1. in.. vinr.-h no , Tlrports tnrlav from I in! i:itia"s (nrniidn nrpt dltrlcl pl.n-ed Hie dentil 111 1 ric1ule of II -:i-.ii.-i M ie- nt I nli.n I II nt lent n pioe lhio f hieh crurrrd on lh- l)hb. hle ol the slnte lioe. This Is an in.-irar of Inn death nirr' Ihetr rrporle.l late jesierrlas in I n lerp.il Innn I i rr if rtipt.lir. Inn.T of 11e inlnrc-d vvrre in hospillils In half n flor.eti com m u ni ( ir. 'IN-trSTIONAL NfWS eF.7ICrl ."1 n ' . iu iic,-,.i. r - of ISlit p, e. - , their the torondo-st i Central pare.) tr.da -1 d - r n to la k in n ' o i-.vscs rei.uild th. ir lonl'.- and blliy" ', th"ir dead. ; , r e c a p ' 1 : 1 i p i e ; i f t ' r ' o - . . k i IV '-' I life to I early tola' -' .,-v-. :'iat 1K1 prr.l! -i V i -e ii.Tlt'-l d injur' el Tl - e I - e iv , State., is as fo' :.-,. . ; i 1 1 1 ne.i ' ; n--- tl'l i n '"j"n. Irietiut-.a. l-.l. ' 'h o. y. . Ala '.a ma. i 7 ; M ich '.:a u . j 1 : Wisconsin. 1. Total. I It is estimated that .1 , lie. M , ,-OI I 1 : 1 . t ! '. e ( If.ss caused 1--- th" t-.rna.loe.. ;;i i. ; nearly J :: n e nn.i.nr.. v. ith Kb.-ut $S. I fin .t of that amount in Illinois. I I Th" seem s in th." wrecked area v a -i tlninjl a pathetic today as rim in; the: I moments immed a t ' 1 v f 1 !o v i n the. ! ripping, teat n;.; progress of ll-.e f torn ' tbronch t no affected di.--'i ict-. Miny 1 persons continued to )ipo, r near th" ' tangb-d. splintered wrecks of what j once was their hoiiirs- nil they had in ; I the w i-i id - r. t u'lt'C to e.,, t.-inpoi -! f ry sh"lt"rs proy pled !'o? 1 liein. I cithers leathered in. n.-orgucs and; wept besjd" their 'lean. Relief me;, Mires w er- pr. - t ca I ly com pleted in most d i.-1 1 ic : .-. lb.no s not; f-.ff. ctf d l.y toe .-toi-iii were throw n ope n to them .--v rywlv"-'" 'l 'he i.. ,i ! 1 "ross a nil oil f (1 p'.e lit y of ! to assist in ! fe,i. t i-u e ..I. Bi.il. ! bu i id i tii p. o i - VV ' I . o i in lil.nlC LATHERS GET RAISE ASKED I , ,,v ' 1 . "r. iast vve.;., ! ' ' Ici-idnsf ' ? 1.2.5 an h'-il:- I dm .mil: ti :.. a n ' i c. i h-s ; -a . increase to timi;;i..t to ! have mate! .all.-, hasten ed trie result ,,-isj i risnt ..f a t.ieetinz held at the i-lnuiiwr mmerce m Hamrio- when officI
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I l -l v . f ' 4 ' 1 1 iixsv I DENMNK CROWDS W FOR REPUB : INTE1NATI0N41 NFW5 SEPVICE1 T.f'N t ""'N. March Zn 'ia.-h' or. fiti ol during the p r t ..v r e n ( .oops v, ntglit st i'iip.i'i-,i;fn o w r re g-iard-ig the palace cf Kin- christian N and -v ib thi.t wet" .-'a niiii'ii!- for a r'yiM'e in Denmark, said an Kv-hange Telegraph dt'-p:tt' h from the P.hi-h capi'B lilts aft' rno'it. The pub'. r-qurre su:rou:t Datcsi kind's (-..C.oe a :- p;c soid-ers yv ith d i a -v n l-ay-.n.-h. id back the . tow.t- that n n s tn-ep-d by - who d up . -d ; i d-w n Ut 1 1; g he republic!" nPinf is to he "I ivii; live 1 The Zahle c . otic. ;o c 'Ci'ap'i '1 ?1' iebe. a Ilieinb1. - iiiiiiisn; Ti-- le.p,. i k ra t n w ,i s . i 'By the ;( ;;o. -1 be Ii '. : II '. Ill 11 ion -i W I i d 1 'i: to the ) . K.-'i.im. ,- H'o!t. 1! stated that Dr. " r of the Danish sept "me PUT n-d 0 form 1 I m - e k Itl i n thep .- ep I e of '1' w o r k ' n lull Rem;! of Wcs a ,e c I th 111 the pi .'U la t cm 1 other nearest h" state r.-s ju -t xpoolcd '.'casus i fa iii-non.l Do 1 1 .. n a a m mond . n ! I- -vtis. neihbis on (he Illinois side of line. i... shown ill nd'. aitee fi! ma'p seoiii public and vv h ic it are t o 1." V . ; ; fie .) by (h" B ii i a;i. 1 r.-a les t -ncrea: " is sliov. n in West ', ll.iiniiioii.l which in B' 1 n had a p.pula-' linn of cn IS. and w iiich is expected to ; 1; ii Pcj'l return:-, of 7.1'iJ an increase of .' 1,11 .r ,"2 per criit in t n yea I s. ' West i ia in iit-.n-i' s hi t (Inures a r" ilii--sobly i I s s'L- inly Kl.ii' III as a i est- ! .'. ii.-c c;-y iin-i n.-i to any i h..rl i:ve.j : '.-.....ii ..;" its i n.l -1 si ;-i. (jur;:i; i h- v a . . Ilat..;. vvliicl. had a pfipuhi ' ion of 7.L'-'7 in 1 1' I . now has ;,7. I I v y iti. f. a -.-s. a ; t h i : 1 1: 1 1 not so ma:,-. et ia .-ipiond -s. a : f siirovn in c.,.,k t ..nil';, towns ;n the v ic i a .s . : n .- r . i . - i f fi g u res: lilh C '. ' 1 s llamm-.nd. I'oilowir-g aie tl 1 : AYrsl HnnintiMi'l Harvey D-.lton , Ba ns i n -z South Holla r:d . . Bi: r ii ;i a e i . Thornton . S. If. 1 S1 I .el. I 1 ".'..", .BP .1.21 GROVER BERGDOLL GETS THREE YEARS I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SI.RVICEI NEW Vi.iKIC, M;. rob ;:o. Crov.-r ". I'-i gdoll. nciiiiiy otin? Phiiadf lpbia draft rvad.-r. who f..r n-r.-rlv tv-.. years played tl game of hide and . .- with the k-ov e t n.-netit agents during tic- war. ,1-1S ii.etl fi.iil i ill.lhv ol' li'-se i .- u p.. 'a military court -ma rtial and sentenced !t- t-ve year.- in pri-'on. Th- viidi-.t of I liie court was tiiiin'.iiti.ifEi t.fl c. . In silliii.in to th" ,,-, p B.f rgdoB was d i.s in iiiorabi y disciia rred fr.-m til' nrtn v.
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ASSEMBLY Majority Report Reccommends Also Ousting of Five Socialist Legislators. nv A. V. M HE TON". ISTTT rCBSEfONOCNT I. N. SEHVICE' ALBANY. N. Y.. March Z0 Outlawing of the Socialist party from the polls in New York state and ousting of t;-.e fi - e suspended Socialist members was recommended to the assembly today :n the majority report of the judiciary con: m i t tee. The r. prof. s;gned by se-eer of tithirten members of the commit:e, lnr'uding "'hairman l.ouis Nt. Mat-Lin. of One.lia. was based mainly upon the eonelusion that bo tli th" party and its tr.'-ii'.frs had been d sloyal to the .-(it'-'in-v iit during the w ar. UNORITV RKI'ORT rllT.n. I iv" members of th" committe Signf'l individual minority reports call.rp f. r -.he re-S'st'nc of the whole suspended members, based principally on the ground that th assembly possessed no eonstituional right to scjs-pe-nd its members. The five m"r.:beiJ signing the minority reports vers Aseinbiymen Be'lett and 8titt. of Newr York, and Blodgett. of Schnectady. re. publicans: Evans and Block. New York, democrats. Assemblyman B. Owen, ol Yafes. handed up an individual report recommending ousting of Assemblymen Solomon. Claessen and Waldman and re seating of Assemblymen Orr and Dw j ! t. soi ii.iti nr.Noi NfEn. After exclaiming the assembly has e-.ery constitutional right to exclude and expe members and that the right is fundamental, inherent anei escluiie. the, majority report contains a scotching- indictment of the Pocialut arty, net only of the state, but of he nation. The :ocjalict party is charged with having obstructed every war effort of (Continued on paice ten ) IES iS OUT OF TOE RACE James f Dow ling, of Cary. caulPlat" for JMicriff . denies Va t he is out of th" race i-v the following statement: I. Jam" l. ov 1 1 n p. candidate for th. r-p'i''li'-J.n nominaMon of Sheriff of lake County, understand that a ruin is ',i"ii; circulated around that I have withdrawn from the rc. 1 w-jsJi to state that I ha v not t i.h dia n and the thought of so doing lias ne-, rr crosse d my m.nd. This. dear citizen;', is simply political tactics, end'avor'nc te brak do-vn th" spirit of my fii"nd.-. who have so loyally and enthusiastically b' ' n "orV.ing in try interest. N -.. e;o po- Je Mich w orry you d-ar trietids. for daily the a'nrnti" of sup-p.-it C be,on-,ing most ollojsal and prati f y i ns. Sincerely v-our. JAMBS V. DOWT.1N'":. Republican Candidate for Sheriff. Latest Census Figures Out 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. Murch ;.n - iV-iiniu-my ',...pi: i.i t :"ii figures were announced today by the eep.-us bureau m follow: C ne, a. N. T.-- If?'! population. 14.61$; ipei eris- 2,20? "r 17.7 per t nt. l.oe-kport. N. T. lf2l ropulation, Z J.r.n?; in reie, 3.3 r.S or 15 S per cent. Portage. Wi. !!21 population. 5,55; iu. -lease. 1(2 cr 12.S P"r c-nl. Clinton. Mo. -192" population. 3.03J; increase. B"6 or 2.1 per .'i'. llaniiibal. Mo. -l?2n population. 1 5.J50; in. t 'ase. r.f.O or 2..: p.-r r. n. Cadillac Mo b. If.'" population. 0.734; uetease. l."o! "i' 1t.2 percent. D-iyion. K; . 1 f2' popi, la I .' n, 7,5 4 S; ii'ieaM-. a. 6 per cent . T.-iy iors't. ii. lib 1f2 population. .'-.oi; iii-p-,...'. 3i or 6. '3 "r cent. Salamstna. N. Y. B20 population, f .271: increase. 3.4S or ti.2 per lent. Batavia. N. Y. 1920 population 13.541 increase. l.f2S or 15. per cent. i'ortland, N. Y. If'20 popiilatinn. 1.1.23-1: increase. 1,7fa or 15.1 per cent. I.itciuieid. in. 1 92ft population, 6.215; :p i-cisi-. 21 1 or 4. i per .-"in. I'.ell.-v ill. . IB. If, 2ft population 24.741 it.e r.-a -e. ll.il? er 17.1 percept. West Terrc Haute. Bid 132'i population." 1,307: in lease. 1.22-1 or 3." per ert. Je ff rsonvl'e. Bid. - 1 J2 population, 10. nils: decrease, :, I 4 or 3 per cent. Clinton. Ind. 1920 population, 10,9621 increase. 4.723 or 67 per cent. Bdwardsv ille. 111. - l?2'i population, ;,12S; increase. 322 or 6.4 per cent. Keyser. W. Va. -1320 population 6.00a increase. 2, 291 or 62 pep ri)' Bre.lerirk. Md. -- 192ft population 1 l.ftiii; in.rea.se. tJ55 or 6.3 per cent. The Times' want ads bring astonishins, results if their users ar to be believed.
