Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 243, Hammond, Lake County, 1 April 1920 — Page 1
THE WEATJlriii Fori INDIANA ShoTrers and severe oca! thunderstorms this afternoon and Tonight i colder tonights Friday clearIns; and much colderi
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PREPAR1N FOR BATTL Old Guard Dead Set Against Food Chieftain; Johnson Faction is Opposed. bt wn.nM rnu.ir ims, STAFF CORRSSPONOENT I N. "ERV1CE! XTASHIS'GTCIN'. Apn! 1 Apu b'uean o p pr? : t Ion to t h candidacy o; Herbert Hoover t 'h presidential nomination at i'h;ra'i has iser. to ucb r pitch her that it was freely preVctd trdav arourd political bad- : uetrters that 1?1J he repeated th the former f '! administrator P -aymir th rol of Theodore R..osi;t in a rump f"infnt!nn. OLD GIARD l DKn 4ET. The rtpuh'.u-an ' old tuird" insist emphatically that Hf--.v -t can nrver h nominated any t'.i-krt they have spvlhinjf to do null. Th Jo!;n?onI.orah faction .'f th- party if just as x.'leniW oppricd to h: candidacy b- , n-af-tf of his stand rn th lcu of r.at oris. hi! the V.'nod t-r. -vd fairly snorted t'leir derisi'n whn th name r-f Hoover vi mentioned in their ync. WHAT WIM, HOOrn Pfl! in short, the coml irr?d cnhnrt. o' t!-,e republican party ar preparing t r q descent upon Hoover -which ;' make th avalanche which struck C"i. Roosevelt at Chicago in 1?12 look 'ike -htid's p'.ay. That, much is admitted Tu Question po : i 1 !r i ns are axikinp 'hmelves Is, how -will Hoover tnct the onslaught and what form wit! his counter attack take. niMP rovETiov possible. One of the answ-fis Riven i. by wp':ttinr the party and hr;dins a r-itnp convention. Prim r-publicans profs i ., believe that Hoover is already anar'V' cannot -win th nomination and that his real aim is a party rlnisK.n 'th himself as leader of t'rje seceding faction, counting: upon the democrat!.party to furnish him with sufficient voteg to win the election In, a thrte- . ornered fipht. THIRD PAHTV PllOBA B I.E. The formation of a third party, with Hoover at its head, is rereiv ,n er:ou i . onsiderat ion Vr v,y l.".th rpuMU'an' and democrats. Such a party, it i admitted, would he at the expense of hoth, as the latest c-s conciusively p roved. Th entry of Hoover Into the flj;ht ' r the nomination has caused consternation in the rank sof republican? f.nd democrats a!ik. DEMOCRATS FUK SPLIT. The democrat, like the republicans are facing a split at th-ir convention T-wenty-on- democratic senators deserted the administration and voted for the ratification of th- treaty of Versailles as amended by the lode reservations. Hut twenty-three democrats rer.iainrd steadfast, so today t spectre of a convention split tior.g ;r k same lire w.ll r.'.t ! n. Latest Census j Figures Out I, i - WAS KINGTON, April 1 T re lim i r.a r v population fgjrfs were announced today ty the census bureau as follows: West Hammond. 111. 1320 population. 7.492; Increase. 2.544 or 51.4 per cent. Harvey, 111 1920 population. 3.216: Increase 1 989 er 2?", per cert. F&lrCe'.d, Ala. I'i2 pop.Cation, 4.Excelsicr Spr'.rp-s. ATo -1921 r-fip-j-or 1 per Ta-tton .4.167 increase r e r. t . XTarrensburir, Af -1921 prpulaticn. 4,811: ircretse 122 or 6.: per cent. Rosedale, Kans. 120 population. 7 54 1 : increase 1,714 or 2R.8 pr cr.r. Manistee. Mich. 192.1 population. 9.690: decrease 2 691 or 21.7 per cent. Cameron. Mo. 1920 population. 2titi; increase 2fS or 9 pr cent. Charlotte, Mich 192" population 526; Increase 240 or 4 9 per cert. WILSON IGNORES NAME ON BALLOT riNTERNATIONAL.NEWS SERVICE'. WASHINGTON. Apr.i 1 ., r'resid' r.t Wilson has -.pnored the piarinp -f h.s r.jtrre on the Gors-.'a primary o.r's ss a presidential cand date. The time for withdraws.! of the r.ame exp.red 1 o'clock th:n afternoon and it was s'ated at th White house that the president had taken no action. PENN. EMPLOYES ASK CLOSED SHOP riKTrKNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! FOTiT WAYNE. Apro 1 Two thousand employes, of the car tho ps of the Pennsylvania railroad o,u'.t work at 1n o'clock today, dcmandm.r a losed shop. The dmand was rffufed. The union officials cia'm that employes ef the company are new 99 per cent organized . Don't throw youi ppet aTraj arithou. reading the want ad page. 'I '
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Senate Kecord MuNAIOK 1I1U. I.HA.M. j L-OtrKI.U INT).. April 1 Senator 1 Thomas ilrant. who has anounced his candidacy fo- the republican renom- . 'r-' 5nator is Kom befor- his! conMUut'ent on the yplen-tid record i iii' service he h as made a a senahT i t" 1 , nntv ! 1 r f' a m t. i.atuie. Lake count v hr. never had i a better senator to represent tt thanj Senator Grant and his r cord at I nd- 1 ianapoii has won h-m praise from, all: pa rt s r.f oe . a t o. countv ' s iaritir t r Inthaitd for t h It i. on f f I.hI.' io . Kn wr -;! I made . fights hfor proj; r: e U y;il.it ton. Ptisn P'en and n-a nr f ict ti rers a! k" 1 .i co f. ,1 .1 1. re 1 rt S'ra'n: a r. i h's ; frinds predict iaie m a j o r;!j. n "in 1 n a t y a CALUMET AVENUE IS ALL LIT IIP TrIe i- t ';,irhl. uh. wre otj fe-r ! t a w-ilk " a-ci.r,d the b'o. " p-i-cd w hen ! ' ii- V" ;iri.o t -U-iOl't a . V T:iUied t'., .fi.p.T-.. ,;r:r en ' .n'l. r a t f- o. , ,( isri Hapini '.nil's n!v ho-,.; 1" a - i -w . s- .t fine 'f lich: on 'i'lt'-r sid of .jbroad t h-'-oi.irh" i ; It wa the i-ti.. t ! w Jich'itiR . m Ti.id been l-'.t mio ue. Expre5;,.ns of cratitn-.-t- I h-n fit.d r 1 oasi i - i .; -. ryiii" re heat i...h fr.on p.-.r.-'-tis wl-.o i niht vvi pv.f the fie-'ibl ro.c C: f m fy ' . 1 1 c Is h.it er.vi.-so H tmrc- n--'s most jtnpopta " F '-.-ad wn y ckn!o--d n mt e.' c. i yUrvDi.n r.e.-. v. '- ewrs c'-'ti.oler ibi frnh on 4 'i.to' ord v h.. h.is b. o,. riti'itj f .1- ;.e-..t-e -:'.,r e.. I--.- ; ; o eme ! 'I 1 !e S' t oe-t . R"a I : i men p.. in to " t-imet s.v. ard i sy "w a. h : ' " T- tin - ' li r- is a twenty- ; n o .-re rrk K-rderine n. it ha a!-o ! the Tlar.im.-iid Industrial hih s h . d . : two nre 5Vi-.-i.- tun Kt-.mJe s. ho. nt-, et,ti.t!.-d yn inc. m"! i- r.ov. the t,,., -h.ted r.--r ' iti inti tic:. "Walk 'round the ib.ck tonieht. i GREENLEE TELLS OF wood m i Acccrdir.fr to G. M. Greenlee. , Calumet District is Full of it. ANPKF-ON. INP . Ar.r'l 1 Cassius M. "Leer ... rf Gary, fr-ttitriv Judf:' rt A'ad;f ,vi superior court he re. it spending a few days sr.ior.t- fr,r.ds in Anderson and at Eiwr.od. Me. i:.-ee,,. 'ee also i tsllirc bis Aiadif on cunty , friers sboij th seriti-nen In f a v ' 1 cf l.e-cna'd Wood In La's county '-r i '-.e re p h-' ica r. p es ide nr . a 1 n:m;r.a-' t o r. ; Green! c a v h a General W o o d t e f.- r e a t f arriortr iirs:c..n-t-al csniidatis st 'ft-v aro that h is point- to recei , - a larc v ote :r. the C" a I'; met d s r . c : Fie lerr, rd. v ever that hts old home r untv ot Mi;d:sr,rt also Is tr. the Vrt-.ri Ln-' . r- :-ti i.e was paf. l.'r -: It. r.e SK.o PnrV MAM RK UHfi mHSI u LARCENY CHARGE tSfECIAL TO THE TIKES' C'ROWy F't'INT. 1ND.. April I- Walk of Gary, is hemp trieil :r. the criminal court tn.s wees; , n a ciarc' of prand lareny. Walk " w a i k d" a siav with 1"0.'t noontls of conofr helonpmp t,i ti.e ster ' company, and s! so alkerf right into the arms of the law. He p!e;)d not guilty and demanded a jury tria'. David lioon. of Hammond is d'fcrtii!np Walk, and the stair is represented by 1H puty Rrosecutor E lwaid Marsh. LABOR LEADER TAKES HIS LIFE . 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SER.ICEi INXl-A2s APOLI.S, Ind.. Apr:! I. Harry Blarkmcre. 4. labor leader, of St.. Louis r'.tr.m:"M su'.ria he-e t .'tat i.y aririKSngp poison.
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iVlen lNailie Chairman ! - "!th the announcement sent broad j cast that Herbert Hooit. former food j I aammlstrator wou.d accept the re- . ! publican nomination for president his , Like, county followers of wh.oh there , are many, started !out!ti HiO'.'i - Moc sky ard ami w ill soon b . n a ji.nslstent camp-.'sn in his -ia .'. ' I In (;ary. K . ii. Parry. cou ,! foo 1 ' fi d in i?i is ' ra t " It. l"i Hoover. w:is ha- I lnf d chairman of the tenth district. 'Tii- latter part of this week Mr. T'ar1 r will -ittcn 1 the 1'o ivor c pfernct ; in rhiciRO where H .over men from all j over the western and cerrral states i v ill gather. i 1 ! j - J TrkTT. L7'iT T ' J J Y V LJ ! sr Til TT ' 3 "T A. ' I ' ! H Z f I S-1 J I j "I Al fcr Senator BoraJi for pros:dn? saxs.Mrs. C ra Anderson. In her d'is:ve ; , . , , . , ' p. -irred j r-t-tt ntr; rrn,i,, f,, m.pv tfald ' :5, aKgre,rating 0;,f. as . -ompai -d , with , pr rtnits and $1 with 6 prrmits and e,.r Xi;r vamr ; !u..!;.h lasl N,,,,r i ro?TM.?Ti:r. .t 'iiN i;"nrn is out . w ..rkihet nh a !! iirht t.i boost ; he I candidacy of Kut"ti V. l!i for pr'iliejit Apnl Kcol CAPTAIN Emil F'.nnd. now "rufferinr ; h.'s annua! cilti in the head, returns to : nitrhl duty f...r on month and t'.-iptain Rui.l'Hi h to day duty. i rnilP HESTKRMAN. for rich' y.rs j ; a memN'-r of ih Hammond polii rtc- I 1 j rrtmnt. tenders h: r M;nai"Ti, effe--. tl". 9 today. I 1 rrJEXP? of Atty. Joe Todd he b-en t ! Irvine to tal'K Joe -into rim nine for join' renri-seiirati-.e on th Jlcpubtican t.Uk'-! i end he's h(.,sqi tn ihe noti'-nl f sr.nour.c- i ' ir;tf his ciindida-'v. "KIM;" Ti.iHX T x in,HA. KI My. - -t-t jr f ylC f. i;,.,vs d.'-n't ej.itt o-tnit- ttito h:s ttofj; -t.r, r- sal"on akioir t" ' uhi.ke t ho lt g.,rj; t., hand tbe.ni -.il"Ut a pir' . vrrT'-d up m a r'et-f. m.j pt e. "'H. trt-r. I'm n..t fivirr ol' tttv io.s t.ti w?.v op the e.'o-v 'l kn"v. t Set i d Mrs. J (. Tlionips.'n when p- : rri aohe-d nxinl-.tis h-r pr. -s id'-.n la . pr.-1 . ' i eroii- e. n.ji she ad-bd. " I shall ..' for ; the best matt, .in-.toi'-." 1VIIJ.IAM F'f ll' 'ho Hs.rr.mor.d j-torney, will be '!,! Monday niomn cr b'fo--r T'ltie. Spio!i m '-e crim:r.ai ; .. Mr-r-1 Qj-jfJ, ;i '-or, p.-m' Tt o-o( t r or t:d T', !;-,- T'-ose.-i.t t Albe- K II. - -o r I will t-l-r-.se nt tnt . F J fiTH'UKl", will be ".rand I ode rcprcsont.-i t i , o and conduct torn g-.nt the itistllt ion of .fllcrrs of R p. ii, K j Elect ' d cati-lidates to t h Klks v.lll he initiJite-d intnf"3i.T!''l- sfi'r Ihe insislla-ti-.-.n cer.-motti. N'or to-? h.iv b n n' i ' o all of them. JACOB AVIKKI'l. toon her of tlte Boa rd Iff pubho VV"o-ks. dmv ih cy bail j yc-st e.-t:'' y In a bi:ft-v. His bor-e w a i sttdrii .'!iK tr,orth r.gn pik! r-ov .lac-'b dc'sn't Hnf ii ny t car. i horse to a s'fim r 1 s. He t;ed t h -;:ifir!ir B in .b j l : k of t be t eye cn htm in." . t y K t ; j c n t-' i-avs j tke. I:"E wdl; ! chrt er ' u rr. rt r. d ri-r.ch cf h.r j or.suri-er 1 o, sa. j s. Ti: re. wi.l b' i- . r-.; O I .y . I . L .1 r.'i ,li! ; .' I r; ; i . j . j. , i ' i w : i i be 2 a 'on ii-sp th.t: I We!!, ro.-.i- .n r.bcut two j rks i "a.l tb.e Fn it. w:li -.m p . ' toirdar.eitiop s t r a r. ' j f a larc b' hort'.e an : i A H Zl.UMIir.MAX. a phirr.ber. f.n ;ra that J.hnfn about the erhv 1 American in the presidential running I ' All t.hr o-'ners." he svs. "are bmkri 'bo n" c r e-vrd-me n. Jrdisen is umi'r rti j C'bi i pa t fr.K to t!:en, nrrl if eVc.'ed o ec rt- he er,i-!d do as be r, teased withou 1 tro-usi , r. g h s ac'.'.ons w;"h A-."a'l stre'- " SAAf K'TFAKIsS try alderman, dc.es considerable hop-pine a :n sr-'e In t h -c. I i re r e r.c i s t s rt itrelf r ut of r'ace. am p rc-ivose? a t r nsi! t ; on w nhin the r"' few '. ' Fturrv nr. :-.-:-., what wr.lt f r'r iz .n he sir ,-. : d 'io- r Tu rail;, er- r:rc cj.s r-"-si'ko! of :-t oiorf-ns ff-'r' '.t p v-.!l i.-:ve to ha) ten vfwHOMER J F i ? T I . E W A I T E . St.- to news-, s scon to vvoiK the c iher caty. A rap'' 'u'tir.p k:..fr hro.i to be adjusted. Homer . -1 i . -. . . I . . l . , . , - , ...... ,1 A ' " '" ' "' " "" ' ' '"'' accf-n-piif hU. 'On! Hcic'r -hinks. was : : ' ft.-ir-0'd office
it uiio, ,-i,i4..ii..-.TO'o.ooio ; i . . . was h"n'f' "LJi- Ikv. arrar.penur.ts to move his ra.tr.. !.v to ' i CAPTAIN SAML'EL KEDEfiAAr.D. i tk!f clly ' r-T fuU-fige-i HamJohn ' command' r-m-ohief cf th Silvww ' ir.ordite. "In ract we l ave ch.'.ten it as
i Army th. I'ulunw d strict, thinks : that tj-.c a-tn-r. .f NfoHdoo ai.d Ri-.m o. I d. s ' r: -.r p ihnr importAni poicrrir"r.tal ! ncstttot whon the nation wns fa, -ins- a crisis should i.straeize. them forever fr. m fill p.-iiii.-al !;;. -Tersonallv. I favor J.-hmon . " he savs. ' thouph there a thorn m the rcsc. Whv did he en-.bra.-Rcoscv r It I
C"iL. L T. MEYER, at torney. afi'r morey m Ik curiy." coiisidrt able th'-ught, fee's justified in j Mr. Steffen and hi.-, brother. John E. a: lion tn l c p his preference. H sav s : Sttffen. after t vi o years of hev y work proudly and w ith emphasis: "Wej want on their invention, received letters pat-lhr-m-i'i who told the kaiser whore to lent last, work for their S t r fft npu ide. It. p.-t off v e want the man who s.-.id'ls a s n.t-'e number system cf elesipnatMake the- world safe for democracy" j Ins t. iro tioi s at intersections and will. ve want. James Gerard, former arrtbas- j w hen universally adopted, show the sador m Germany. A staunch F"t mo- motorist his -in; h i' h-cji the ctiinbe-r-
-i-. a m-e.aej man. a real ioaoer J3.me? Gerard."
IH Ax I! ft iiirilafe .uah sL II lsi i Bl LI El IN". r INTERNATIONAL fFWS SESVICEl Hir iC.O, prll I I nc.. strike T.hlrh has pariilTzrd ncfMltlre at hr slrrk Tarda since Mondur mornlnK ended nhruptly lodnr, whf ll, Ihroueii the 1 n irrvrndon of (wo mediators f the I. s- department of Inlior. the 11. e stork handler aprerd to suhralt . their dr. . ... mnnds tn arnlfratlnn and return to work Friday mornlnK. Bt 1.1,1111 INTERNATIONAL EYS SE"V!CE! l)l)i t'H. IHll... Aprii 1 The retolnHon to ratify the women suffraKe am. Mdmrnt , ronstltatifvn nas lefeated In the lower hoase of the Drl:tKT, eKi,alnre tbls afternooa. 31 to . Bl I .LET IX. m iPOI.IS. IM.. 'Anrll I F. H. Mclllroy. the Hammond mannfaetnrer ,odl,y tilra n drrlaratlon with the seeretary of "itate announcing hi ennd'da'"7 h entorhlp from I.eke county nf the M.iy lirimary. III'LI.ETIX. iNTEP N ATIO N A L NEWS SERVICE! KANSAS UT1. MO., April 1 Armed ,, bandits today hnUI up messengers carry I Ins; the payrol lof Swift C" parkP'Kls plant, and escaped with 1.S40. ''he robbery took place on the Inter- " me nnoaita neimic op an automobile carryleti the mcssensers " " n the payrolL 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 LONDON .April I nrltlsh warship hae nnrhoreil In the harbor at Belfast, ac.-oril In k to u dispatch to the StHr today. I0RE ROADS FOR COUNTY ; Throuqh th active inere! sh... rt ; by Jo: t: t - na t . r i'i:am To-own. ff , i-lei-rr-ri and Kni o'i!8!i o. T'o - j field. I,ak e i ' .,n:v .ii ha'" t- ' . ir;rs or ronft.- t rifr t-i" - u t-. r : : . tt j of th" St sf !i h-t av ' oro mtss io n . Th;s ntcant yiat the c..tjtiiv is to it principal tr-.ink r - a d s t a k o v r by the state and ma:iitained as i i-t n' th 5tate 5y.tn Yesterday at Indianapolis the r.il Highway ' 'on mi -; o n mad the l-.,ii -'lection of road- of the Mate which i is to han-l'e. Tt. to'ai mileage f - Mte ; ;i t a no'-nn t 4o n?'""'. I.a.-.e .-..liiiv's share of tii s acotint is about 1 ' I t o per in tw - as mil h as : I ,' . , ,, . . been f q u a i i y .-1 i:l among t ne cou n t if . Roads taken over in tbt county are the Jackson Hifchway. riin 1 1 i k h va a y and Lincoln Hhvvav. The Jackson Hikihvvay enters Lake countv nar Hehron on ll' Potter county lin strikes th leg- of th old Col-e race tourse and pioreds thnce north to t 'r own I'oittt. This h'sh.vay hits the Lincoln Highway which extends across the county sat and vest a few miles noi'h of C'ro" n Point. At Merri.Iv.ile. Gary's F-'re.ndwav intersects the j I-incoin HiRhway. Mr J.d way is to t ! made part of the system. North from 8t herr extends the link whk-h connects the Lincoln H :: hvvay with the Rider Roard 1 1 i I tR b land. P", IToo--sntr t!:f: Riripr f;oad w est the hithv ;.v ; leds to I'ai'.imer. aver.tie ard thence j rorth to Hammono Th L-.-r. - It I .A H : ,1 O S - X ? V . I 'Oil ' , a ,- . HEW CORPORATION . FOR HAMMOND ! New Plan Invented ot Make Motor Travel More of a Pleasure. Tltsr rr.r r.'l has b-eorr "he home of : rrrora.'ier. w (? r5-.n-.if. -a ions will x- ' tend Arrof.'i.-.-jt the , n'tre I -ltrd States m a fr u months I : the pjtfff rpruide t 'f rj-mti.T cf vv'c.oli Hied W. S'etten is prefide-nt utid Willtam F. Gurri is secretary ard treasurer. This corporation ' whi-h prrn.isfs to make motor travel , v,. ,,.i , , e b:t v r ji kindlv feelir.ir towoird I.ke , .... ., , ..v.., , ! lr-n rrri-n ...i tm co.-u s w r..u. . 11J ce inoiCU.ul.v VI1.-I..S.IU up jnuer l-UI ,:f" !V pa'cnted .- e ; ci.pi . ae u e are f'oip m make H easy for nervhf dy to "-r lr:r'-" " " - " " " tn hr-r thon.sa.rds of Ch.capo motorists I" this county who won' ) narbor fr-.r of p.ump lost. K.ul reads land fer rf f t. tn ! si Keep n,anv tno- ' ion.-ts m the : ;; v.ho ut-uld sp'nd I etni ana ier.nn.iii-- - nu ( rcfcience to the speedometer.
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CHARACTER SKETCHES OF PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES GOVERNOR JAMES M. COX
' -1 J 'af- .,f.r,- rj t.aevf i r i' . I r IT -- ?t FROM CC PHOTO Vo'tA e-. --SvNre .:----. -v.'---..unJja.,ilMeW& Divorce Judge is Disgusted Says the More Divorces a Woman Has the More "She Can Attract. 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 rilli.'AtlO. April 1 i'lssus-od ever the lightness with w hi.h modern mar-' riaj-es are l"'d and tt-rmitc divorce no ! ,-r.ser a st eico but an asset .Tudp Joseph P. I'h v.! t' day quit th" tiivotcc branch of ' Superior co'jrt. I here ami asked to b trp.psf rrt d t-M.n-.e other court. j ' Ear ftom i f ;nc a st ctr.a on a J woniR n' name a div r rce r.'-w s--n-f tobe rtf ardo! as an 3s t by her, in that: vt :t. h on" i-i-r. -;i 1 1 tract more men,'' drc'ar'd .Tu'ipe ra vid. 'Marrlacr means ; this r. ;t v ,1 .oUghter. rather than -i-'.rrr.t. repatu. ' S .. i"rp 'n th! court every day. I Vj at last conclude-'! that the more divorces ft teorcart has the more mrn h i an attract AH thf.t r.-.u-clfs b.av o co fit presr.r t.-i pet arotir d the riicrc laws is to cress a few- yat 'ines. 1 believe t u. a t many wnro'n sck divorces lust fo-- eci t ' r Tt r y b.&v e tr-o much id t :me on tl.esr hands, 'A,'n are ecc-isf d of ir;rirl ty r i'ter r thin w f-p-er.. how t r r." DEFENDANTS GET VERDICTS V'rdlchs for the ol f frr.d a r. t si in both j eases w r reached bv the j.m t s in i F. ov. m 1 -I o-i 2 cf the H a n-. m r-n 1 s .perior - urt late " f s t e rd-i ;. In r-rmt 1 the ; t u-f a r. Ac.- dr. S- Gusranty Corp. was i ;- ir.c th X'h-hlron Centra! I! R. ' o j '.r money whleVi t! ev h;ii pa d ou a? workman's r cm r n sa i ' n for the Wet. i i Wash T.aundrv o jary as a r'ut of1 the .pjury of I V;, r: a Fatr ;n a cross. . :r sr j.cc.de nt . I It- room 2. r.err: T MrKmpht -"-as! sueine the City of Flast ('hi, asri fori ilair.i: l'-'t..f of sr. Ir.Ji--- which he j s .ffer'd when h c tr:p p.ed c-.er a. w:re stretched alrns the sidewalk to p-e- J v ent 'respass.nir a p-as p.!r t U: j front of an E.-.- ff. s: home. j R ' t 1 1 r a s f s ha! beep. v ; r a 1 f e r c -. i , I r ra ! d.i ' s . i SECOND PAPER EXAMS TODAY E xa -t : r. c t l.e B,rea-i of N'T.i.ral.iid'i. n arc st-rmLnsr tods, and F da v :n H.ri;ni--r.d pas. 'ins up'.tt the nrpl h-a t : on s of t hose desirlr.t sd ' nd c t -z'nshlp papers. Th e xam: na .ons are beirs e.-nd-icted in the ,-';:- f.-jn- of the f e d e t .i 1 tb-ji!d;np . These appili ant? will ha-, e the final ii'arin- on their petiii'-ns befr-re .ludtre Ardrson n the Aortl term of tn fdral cou: t tn ftammord or before J oipe I'srdy n ; 'he p e mr ef the May fi-m "f the Himm.-'ni Paperlor c urt.
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IW . -"-T--O.-r !-e . 1 T V - I t"'e1C"4 W -..a ' Hrv 'fv. t5 VV-of . - , y nrfinrriiJMi;J.tjM:i?Jseii,. The Latest News From Germany BI'I.LETIX ' INTERNATIONAL f.EWS SERVICE' PABI. March It I Declaring that a neiT situation Is developing: In the Ruhr district Thlch ninkri It Imprrntlve for the (irrninn aovcrnment to interne. VV ilhelm Mnjfr. the l.eriiuin charge d'aflnirs. daj nindr another rciiuest to I'remirr llllernnd to permit the reichswehr to h- sent ncnlmt the t.erman Hcds. Herr Mayer made n per.-tcnal all uptn the prrmler nod Itiid specittl emph:is upon bis pica. ftervinrd-. the premier summoned .lHrshal L'och to a conference. r.iii,i;ri : ' INTE FN -C, L i MTws SEBVt-r t ' BIIBI IN. pril 1 f he Krtrluiinitarr Workers (olinrlls of Berlin's Indus- i tries have rter to postpone the threatened penernl strike, hut to "rf:nain in readiness to take tlcnroua mensu res.' Hnrtlcnl leaders take the stnnd that i the time is not ripe for a show dov.nl of strencrth. v.iilnii "they must jcive I the I bert poi rrnntrnt rope to hane it- , self by fal'ure to carry out the pro- j frraro f rontivri to the workmen." j Bl I I IITIN I tlNTERNATiCNAL NEWS srBV!cr- ' TONDHN. pri! I Th r.rrmaa , iirkfr Councils hne decided to keep, in readiness fr.r a fresh struggle srhfea novs- appears inevitable in t.ermans,; snld a fentral News dispatch from Berlin today. FUNERAL OF C. FREDERICKS "-j-.B f ; : r. e - p. ; of C p. ; - r. e F' r e i e : ' r ! . T rf Mr. ard Mrs v.' . D. I'rder:cks. .mboi ar.d Start n j e w r, o i -i e d fellow i .i" p held from i-.e : 1 ope rat: n. w 11 he 'Sifr.ci-. Kr ida;-. A,.rii 2 at '.- p m . j '1 h e cror.sed is rri1. 'd h- r s par- I er. ts. Mr. sr. d Mrs. W . G. F redericks, i two brothers. William and Edw i i and; f-.ur s.sters. Carol r.e. L.oian. E'elvri j ard La.ra. ' Rev. Srhaeffer w :l; have chars- cf the service and interment w-1 1 h made at Oak H:U cemetery. Elide: takeN'idow wiii he in t-harpe e.f . f-jnrial. FAVORABLE REPORT ON PEACE RESOLUTION I INTERNATIONAL NFVS SERVICE: WASHING'! G.V Apt 1 1 ! -'i'h'- bouse fore-ipi: nfta.it, o.r.in ;,. r tho aft-rnor-n re ported ' ,:' fa v .-.. id v : io- r solution intreiilin-eel m tho house,. urday by Rep. I'r.rtf", ric.vid.np for t : i m in a t ion of the w !?r w ith G'rmanv. Frm commit. ire vote, 2to t", to report -he- t evoiu- i.-n. The vol war a Ions rrtrtv 1 .nes. Advertise in The Timet, arrj ad vertise again. Results come witr censtant efiort.
TRIAL TO SE DISLOYAL Party Lines Cast Aside in Voting One' Man Spat on American Flae.
n rr,Eort(,E n. holbies TSTAFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SEKVICE1 ALBANY. N. Y.. April 1 Amid scenes that were tensely dramatic, the tat a.-.-emb!y today expelled permanently l he fiv SocUli8t members from NewYork City. They ier, found by the assembly to he disloyal n the state and t th nation and as such unfit to sit in th a.-semb!y chamber. Tarty lines were cast aside n lns votinp and penerally the irmhn voted as their individual opinions dictated. ' "TEII ON IM)Iini ALU . Each of the five meti were voted en indiv idualiy. Louis Waidman, who ti eg described durmp the eight weeks Investigation as being a "younjr Trouk y." was th first to be voted upon. He was expelled by a vote of us to ;s August '.'laessens came secen.d and the assembly ousted him by 116 to IS. ''harles Solomon was third and was eapetd by the same vote. 1 1 k to ; Rtefinite charg-es of being disloyal had been made against, these three, and overt acts cited. On of th charges against Solomon was that h had been seen to spit on the American f;&g. Zi HOI HS 4F Ii:B TE. No definite chaises wre pending against Samti'l F)eWUt and Samuel Orr. 'he remaininp Socialists. ..titer than that membership in the Si ciaiibt party mad them unfit to aid in writing tn laws of New York state. Bea-js of this fact th majority i I favor of (hefr expulsion was s'lphtiv ; i-s but both were oustd by v otes of i M' 1 t 4'-. I. Th v.:t w.-is finai'y reached a'r I nearly 24 hours nf continuous debat. hich com inn-d w ithout letup through lout the theiit. i o Ri:n;i;s ion meal. No recesses f..r meals or rest wer taken and h'n the vote watt fi.nai'y reached the members were looking hapsard and tirrd in their seats heavy-eyed from want of sleep, a n i apparently wanting- nothtns so much as to get the mattr ended. I-ouig Waidman wan the only on of the convicted Socialists present when the assembly voted the expulsion. Whatever the assembly decides to do in recommendation cf majority report to "outlaw" the Soi cialist party at the poMs will he don in legislation now beinp drafted and today or tomorrow, according to I Speaker Sweet. I The assembly did not vote direct iy j on the majority report which had . ! c'arerl the Social'st party as a party , to be a traitorous organization and I wMfh would have prohibited the p!acI top of Socialist candidates on th bali lots next November. Tit ousted Socialists announced t;if i hry would inttnediate'y become can- : rlldatcg apain in their respective d.si triers. They expressed little doubt but "hat titrir constituencies would re- : turn them to the assembly, as the 1 voters d;d V;etnr Rerper to cor.-;res i in the Fifth Wisconsin district, as a measure of protest, j Two avenues o" action are open to t he in t '.; f y can either appeal to the courts f. r redress and re-tnstatemer.f. admittedly almost a hopeless task, or they wt'l have to wait repu'ar elec tion in November to lay their cases hefore !.h:4P voters The assembly purposely f( restallrd the possibility of spcia! elections, to fill the vacancies h y delayirp the vote past March "I i yesterday) which date was the lst rn which Gov. Smith could legally call srecijii elect it. ns. JOSEPH BRADLEY COMES TO GRIEF ,Toph F.radlev, -. Ird ana Harbor, last Saturday became a member of the C'h.c-spo lodpe, rf I, w. w. ar.d was civen a me.nCoersr.ip card cn the back r-f wbiirh was printed th pirtur of a man behind barn and the words, "Remeir.ber! We are He-e fcr You, Tou are Out Thr fee T's." Ife als receiver! a copy of the I. W. W constitution . Yesterday his paraTno-jr w-.th. n hem he bad been l.vinr, at 3.594 Meliville avenue. Indiana Harbc-r. reported to the pore that Bradley was en I. W . W. and also swore out a warrar' cha.rg.ng him with essault. Brad ' e v claims that the woman persuaded hi'o to Jo-.n the rraa .isaticn and w hen she tired of him, used the membership as an excuse for his arrest. When arked about his Tcembtreh'.p he sa d "I rear r in Here for some or,, but I don t see anyone out there for me." i RETAIL COAL PRICES JUMPED TODAY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' TERRE HAUTE 1NT , April 1 A n advance of 7f cents a ton in the wholesale price of coal today marked tn advent of the nw bituminous mir.o-w-age scale. Bcause of th s-m!i amount of "free" coal on. th market, removal of povernment restrict'oi may boost th price above th'S figure, although a sweeping increase c not expected, wholesalers said. Retail pr:rs jumped today also, prices p Ing.
