Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1920 — Page 2

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WILSON AT LAST NAMES R. R. BOARD

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President Will Not Interfere in Status of Railroad Strike Now.

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' i"". ieiy truly. ; S. Thf Stat'- Sunday s.'! I AssoeiaJe'.m ! . Mati-riry. Hiiiin: iin!. pon ami the state Christian Krui-avor '"S I'-i-all A. Kx-A . i:. K. society will hoM. meetings WV.lnsday ! v. r.irif; . May 1?.

Are you reading The Times?

i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE..

WASHINGTON. Aniil J .; - I 'i e nl' ui , Wilson tmiav narned (he railroad IhImii i I hoard, created hy the ( 'u ni m i ns-Kse h lull to s-ttli disputes lo-tueen railriiad

Two banquets will be held In. con- 'npiov ami .nnooy.-is. iirctinn with the state convention. The j The hoard is composed of n imay ncmvlsitinsf ministers and their hc. 1-er.a. three rep risen 1 1 ng lahoi; three ;

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il-Mvor workers will be served Wednesday evening. Sessions of the tate ban! of the Christian church will he hid the last iay of the convention. (leneral re. p- its of the various organizations at-t-nitiL; the convention Mill he read. Amonp the convention Fpeakers will he 1'r. C. K. Jefferson, of New York City: 1'r. n. A. Abbott, oft. Iouis, editor "f the Christian Kvanuelist: .1 . I'.oyd Junes. of Hloomingtan. Ind., president ef the state association; I.r. W. W. Sniff, of I'nion City; .S . S . lipnin. of liedford. and the Kev. C.

I'auhle. ,-tate secretary.

Today Texas Guinan in "The Lady of the Law" Also "Lightning BridfV' and I'atty Arhjckle Comedy.

Tomorrow Harry Myers

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Wedns. and Thursday.

Naziraova in "Stronger Than Dealh"

STAGES

A GENERAL STRIKE

Cork Waterford Limerick and Derry Just As Much Stagnated.

Friday and Saturday Earle Williams in "The Fortune Hunter"

Also Antonio Merino in the 14th eptsod? of "The Invisible Hand" Sunday J. Warren Kerrigan in "$39,000" Monday and Tuesday

I G'ive Thomas in "Footlights

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j By DANIEL O'COHKIIl. j FSTAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE1 ; I- L T.J.TN. April 1 :j. A jiencral strike S went into effect here today as a protest iaftainst the troaltmnt of Iris'a prisonj cis in the Mount Joy jail. ; Not a wheel has been turning since j l.iiiiniKbl and the factories were tinahle j to resume operations tins rn-rninK beta use Hie workers failed to show up. Kven (tie government departments were affected as the strike spread to 'the clerks. The mails uere held up as ; train service . was paralyzed. A number of sh'ps were unable to j lea ve thcr piers. ; A feature of the movement was a j "strike." of school studep s. I Sir New! MaCreaHy. ip w command, r-

in-chief of the British troops in Ireland, arrived here today. "I adust '.-ia I conditions hi Cork. Waterford. Limerick and I'erry v ere completely stagnated a well as in Dublin. The ra.ilvny strikers held a pro-es-"iott here, matchintr tiirai.jr'n the principal streets. laibliii m without n licht durinc lh. nicht. The Puticheetowll raeea he most impoitant Irish turf event of the year, couhj not be held. A crowd patherrd in front of the Mount Joy ja I and became so threatening that the Uritish military authorities sent a tank to disperse, it. Tii" walkout even extended to the municipal firemen and they lefus.-d to

ri present ;iij' th" railroad management, nnd thr.e rej' rese n t i ng the putiiii-, as foliows: ' T'ublic Croup .1. 1'. W. llancar, ' I 'istrict of i o!umlia : 11 -nry Hunt, exmayor of Cincinnati. It. M . Itarion. of f Texas. : Kiuployes Clrou p A lbert Phillips. O., A. OO. What ton. J. J. Forrester. ! Management Iroup Hora-e HakT. i J. 1 1 . l.lliott; AVm. I.. Park. It was announced at Hi" White House1 that the administration has decided, that unless there are radical develop-j monts In the strike situation the pros- i ident will leave the ettleirent of the strike to the railroad hoard. It has been derided t. let well' encueh alone for the present." one official explained. It is understood that 1 n fo i ma t ion , placed in the hands of administration' officials indicates that the strike situation will work itself out before any serious consequences result. j

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"Just Marking- Time" and waiting, for the raiiroads to Rive them their, demands. That is the sentiment of the Gary rail strikers, who walked off the job at the K. J. & K . ami mill yards in Uary a week ago. demanding, a living waee, ; Like yesterday there is but little; change in the situation with the -xceation that the i ',:n is k"I ins mote

serious. Shipping is at a stand sliU leavinar the city without coal, meats and other commodities. With the n- : ception of the supplies that liae i. en brought in by auto trucks, no ';vhg commodities have arrived in -a w.-k . I The striking memLers of the Caryl Yardmen's Association branch in Uary are still standing pat. Following a ! lute meeting' yesterday afternoon, the! m. n are confident that some settle-: metit will be made AVednesil.iy when i another meeting is to be held in Ciar a e o . j The only new feature disclosed IrC the past twenty-four hours is that: labor leaders ate now at tempt i ns" the affiliation of the K . J. & K. clerks i vith the new oriranization and as a; result of a meeting it is said that over' ;iu per cent of the clerks are in favor; of joinintr the railroaders in winning i their demands. I". C. T lie hi. chair ma nr.f the clary, branch of the Chicago Yardmen s Assoeiation. denies the rumor that some' of the men are returning to work, stat- ! infc that instead the rank? of the new ; oreanization is prowi'iir stronger with j new recruits every hour. !

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FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY Jean Gordon Players

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GENE FOWLER Sensational Novelty. HARLEY ALLEN Comedy, Singing and Talking. HALL & GIBSON Musical Novelty. HATTIE LOCKETTE Comedienne. THREE FALCONS European Novelty. Coming April 21, 22, 23 JACK DEMPSEY in the greatest picture ever screened.

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