Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1920 — Page 11
l'ridav. April L lOJO.
THE Pace Eleven
MAJORITY AGAINST BONUS PLAN
'INTERNATIONAL NfWS SERVICE) TARHI.VilTON, ApriS : -; A vU of American srvii-i nr-n would rfvn! a "j--rit against tf'ft propoat for the ' nus i-fintfrnpii'irg v nbdrawa! of ,t 2 or.n oofi.onn from the ti ea.u ry." Secretary o? the Treasury Houston "ivlf this prel tot Ion !"dy. Mr, Hou!eff fa ve it a h'j opinion that the rv.'norlty of th sf rvi.T mn vim have "i'.:ir.!i!i"i themaelve on the prop-5a'. liave not Mudied th merita of th p in and hsv nrt thought of th ecor. t..o vtisi growing out of such a vast pnd;ture . if th !?rvlff men knew ef the h'a:r burden?. a'He.1 tl- th his'1 cyt of liir.; wl-ioh thi bonus woult! ! rf, they wrtuM reject it flatly. Tt troub' fa they ha v not m1i'! i e. plan 1 n detail, or h a e n t bffn iv;d h-w it will react upon their fan-: and neighbors . ' Expert !mat that t. bonu money. If authorized, woi.'d be more than doubled, a an exp.-n." t;ern for tha American pep, a a it wouH farther inftat rrwiit, a srsrre r r e ho ie. le-je elrcles c" hich rricos arM add in o-ur Tiyi to the tay buruns of the people."
WHITE WOULD DEPORT THEM ' IMTtRNTICNAU NEWS SmVICSU NEW YORK, April 2. William Allen White, the Kaniae publisher and writer, today declared that If the next president came from the Kiddle West, the deportation of Got. Alfred E. Smith of New Tork, Got. Edward I. Ed-wards, of New Jersey, and Wra. Barnes, New Tork political leader, would be sonffht. White said the attitude of these men toward "nulUflca.tlon of the eighteenth amendment" would be Jnet cause for deportation.
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AGAINST SOCIALISM
i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SIHV1CEI CHK.'AliO, April 2 Dlsco ery Of family of nine living in a chicken coop all that Sunday's tornado left "f their home was made by Tied Cross official In the suburb of Bfl!wnod today. Since Sunday the family, composed of Gustav Kraft, his wife and their seven children, had shared the coop with the chickens, Mibsistlmr on food Riven them by neighbor. When the fled Cross officials started to move them to more habitable quarters, the family raised wails of protest. "We don't mini l!insr in our chicKeen coop." explained Gustav. "Ton s.ee. e lived in a t'liirago flat ence." Nevertheless Kraft and his "brood' were finally induced to take up temporary residence in a houte found for thtm.
CRIMINAL COURT SETTINGS FOR WEEK
'INTERNATIONAL. NEW SERVICE ALBANY. N. V.. April 2. The -tare l--jti-Ia;ur wi'.l be asked next nee' r.i fo'iow up the expulsion of th. f.ve Soc fiMst r s5emblU"ce-i by enacting; thrrr r pa.siirf to rroid-' th.i? hereafter "no
lirty, k roup or political organization In j vhi-h aliens are acreptab! a"1 memoer'' j shall bo prmitti plaxe on the official j election ballots of the state. j Speaker Thaddeii i' Sweet, who lnitiered th Socialist ouster proceeding; I and who charged the socialist party with ' b'r.; a "traitorous organization, will sponsor ore o the bills. Chairman louis; ; F. Martin of the asserr.hly Judiciary commit tee. which conducted the proceed- i tng-s. will ir'roduce another, which As- j srr.b! rt'an lxnils A. C:itllier Is expected j t father the third measure.
'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! CRCWX POINT. It.ci. Ar-nl f" ir.gm In the crimtral court for nx: . i ere ani'.oun-.ed as follows r Monday, April 5. '$4 State M. William P"ioe. O'J State vi "W;Ii.sni Pi ice. "Tnesday. April 6.
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SOCIALISTS Wlii APPEAL. N'ETV TORK". April 2. Counsel for the f ve ousted Socialist as eirM yrr.n sa.id today that an appeal to the ccur; a probably will b taken in h"lr case. Final decisions on such action has not yet been mada. It was adtr.H'ed that should t;n-h an appeal be ukn It wouid be mope in the nature of a protest epalnst the assemblv's action than for any hop that the assembly could be compelled to re-sfat the f.ve mu. The asseinblv's arbit ra.ry power ti" be "Jie sole judge' of its mem-b-rship hfls lone tn e-stablijlT-d and urohallersed under h cons'itiuton. Tho voters ultimately will ha to fle. oide. The matter. Tho five preiu.'ed ioia y t hy would be returned in N member by p iui a ii";s Jar per than '.hose of last car.
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CITT OF ILUlllON'D. INDIANA PE PARTMEXT OF rcr.M'" WORK?. XOTlE OF TriGHUAXn STKEF-T CE MEN" P SIDEWALK PRIMMIT ASSESSMENT ROI,L MEETING. TO AVII?M IT MAT i'ili'K; : Tou are hereby notified ilia' the Assessment Roll in the matter of the improvement oT Highland trer. from in west lin of Calumet aenue 'o the easterly curb line of Waltham s're;, by constructing; therein a cement sidewalk six feet wide, five, Inches; in depth. In thr. City of Hammond. County of Lake an'l Sta'e of Indiana, has ben prepared by order of the Board of Thiblic Works of said City, and that the same is now on file in the office of said Roard for public examination and inspection, and that the said asesmt-nl roll contains the najr,esi of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed ssainst each lot or tract of land for said improvement, and 'hat bv resolution said Board has fixed the ri h day of April. 132". at two o'clock P. M.. in the office of the Roard of Public Works in the City Hill of said City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from ail persons affected thereb as the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed RSrainst said respective lot on said assessment, roll, and that said Roard will after said hai infr and examination, conrirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provided that it finds thit aid propf-rty afferted thereby is benefiel in said respective amount. A. J. SWAXSON', JACOB WIKKR. F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works WILLIAM C HOSE.
northern Indiana titles on charges of rasffinar worthless checks, made out on the I'.vt National Hank at Rochester. Ir.d., arrested Wedneaday at Sonjth Bend, Just after b attempted, it is alleged, to pass a check for $?7 on Sailor Pros- Co . When searched at the station the po. lire hi ihry found a number of checks sinned with various names' on his person. Cain is supposed to he from Converse Tnd. He uses the aliases of Franklin Kllei. John P. Blarkrnore. Georce Allen. Georne Pitake. p. r,, rontsrotnery and F. G. Ward-n. the author. lives say. JURY FAILS T0 AGREE IN GARY CASE MTr-HICAN- CITT. T N P . April 'The
supetior court Jury before whom wa tried the ca of the state asamst Abe Levin, charge. hy Lark in Bros, wholesale fruit dealers ..f Gary, with embezzlement of th company's funds amounting: to JISi, failed to reach an aKreemnt after having been out from 4 o'clock until midnight and the Jury was excused until Thursday. Le,n was local agent here for the company and it was alleged that h.- appropriated to his onn use money which h hdd collected in the fan 0f 1915 OBREGON FOLLOWERS ARE ARRESTED ! INTERNATIONAl NEWS SERVICE' SAN- ANTONIO. TEX., April 2 Three members of the chamber of deputies of Mexico, all said to he Obrrgon sym
pathizers and to have accoinplisne-l him on hie recent political tour, have been arrested on a charge of makitip seditious speeches, according; to a dispatch from the City of Mexico In Larrenra today. The rlt..path says the charge refer specifically to sperchea made at the rerent Socialist convention in Turn-
Pico. The representatives arrested were Rafael Martinez Escobar. Manlto Favio Altamirano and Aurellaio .Mannque. according ,t the dispatch.
JUST LIKE CHRISTMAS
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Friday reseimfaied Christmas) were than any o'her holiday. Driven hy a al. fuow fell daring part of the morning, and tha tempeiature turned conaldtrah)y chillier. A old wave, with the mercury belcw the freezing mark, Is pied: -ted It tonlrht.
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Club Women Using Our Daily Dime Saver A number of East Chicago club women have not only procured Daily Dime Savers at this bank, but they have also filled them in the meantime and have deposited their saved dimes in savings accounts. Some started new accounts; all have a Dime Saver for April. The Daily Dime Saver, which is to be had for the asking, contains room for savinga Dime a day for a month. But many find chances to set aside a Dime every now and then often saving all dimes they receive in change. A Dime seems little these days, but nevertheless ten Dimes still make a Dollar, and when Dimes are saved they soon make a tidy sum. Save your Dimes and deposit them in a savings account.
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Do You Look for Food Values in; the Foods You Buy? You should. ; You cannot be happy unless I you are healthy and you cannot ; be healthy unless you eat food : with real nourishment in it. 1 i Banquet Cream Bread is the ' food of foods. Because it's flour and milk and compressed yeast scientifically combined into a loaf ; that has an appetite satisfaction ; in every slice. ! It is your Best Food Eat more of it. ;
BANQUET CREAM ! BREAD is always pure. At your grocer's.
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A Few of Oar Regular Prices Follow the Crowd RITTTFR r Our Very Best Ow ii H. lL!L. Fresh, Pure, Cream lb. MO1' Ef1 O Every One Guaranteed a rp 3JBO New Laid Dozen 13 C,Ph'CT7IG,ir Our Town Talk Coffee is m 5 lbs. AJFFEttil Delicious-Why Pay More? lb. fbl $2.00
Lard Very Best, Pure 25c GOOD LUCK sy 7l rMARGARINE IDS. OC Cheese?eiLwmcream 35c
Apple Butter ww. w 35c
Tall can 11c Small cans 5c
Pl'e8erVeS Strawberry or Raspberry 39c
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PriinS g. and meaty, lb.
Corn, Peas, Fine pack TOMATOES 2 cans
Karo 5 ib. Bhli!Ibei 45c Catsup lgbtttie 23c ToijetTaper ' 25c Pork and Beans "f 10c
UNEEDA 1 21
BISCUITS 72
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Soda Crackers 18c lb. Quaker Oats ie package 29c
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Kitcken Klenser 3 cans 14c
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