Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 256, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1920 — Page 6

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THREATS MADE

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liia friends wore alarmed anil notified the police. The police said today that they bad been unable to trace th" telephone cull or I earn Ihf Identity of t ho nun v h;;a' the warn in.;.

oT the; lirolherhood of Railway Trainmen, demanding tli.it they appear before

ROCKEFELLER! SWITCHMEN

BARRED OUT

'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! BTTFALO, N. V., Apr.i 16 An attempt to aafsinat John 1. H.ukeUer. Jr.. last night Just before Ui I .'ft his hotel to address ;i meeting iti behalf of the 1 nler-ciiurch world movement here. This was the rea.ion ai;ned ly the police today for Ihfi unusual precautions which weic taken at tlie iii'-r;ing t- guard the young oil magnate. .Mr. Uockefeller wa.s In his room at iii hotel Stat!r when a in .in cai!el Vim on til telephone and warned th.it an effort would be maJe to l;tll him while he spoke. aceorJinij to the poll, e. Mr. Iockefei'er is said not t have taken t he threat seriously but

OF UNIONS

him for trial. It is; believed ibe brotherhoods cut the country.

that similar action by wiil be taken throuih-

70O All HIT. t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! fTIICAUC. April 1J. Mure than TOO switchmen in the local headed by John tinman. chief of the "rebels." were hit by th first order of the brotherhood. Despite claims of the strikers that they intended to hold fast in the; face of the nrret of their leader and the ovrrwliiflmiiiR odds oRainst them, railroad ofllcials and brothel hood i hief: report ed that the strike was speedily breaking up and tli,at the movement of froijrht is ti.ailtiK normal.

t.runau ninl the otlni- twenty-nine

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! i strike leaders under federal arrest. it:ay

"HI.'At; . April HI. Switchmen tvho disdain giving bond's today and surretuirr boiled aK.tirift their lit. ion officers Hndj,.r t a b,v for the purpose of pomp enpased in th'J strike here u,rc barrel , jan Tlu, brotherhood chiefs look on

this ns the schent" of the strike bad'-rs

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forever from th ranks of union labor today anil were brand-id by tli" hroth"jhooii head- as renegades and outlaws. This drastic action m taken after tho strikers failed to respond t" a Mininum.' sent mi! by A. !' Whitney, chief

Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

Maybe a Dime Will Do This for You Little things start from almost nothing. Some weeks ago we began to give away Daily Dime Savers free. In a little while many of the Dime Savers were returned, filled. They served to start new savings accounts or add to existing ones. Many of the recipients of the Daily Dime Savers .started to save with a Dime. Then they got into the saving game in earnest; now they are regular depositors.

Why not get a Daily Dime Saver? it is free.

Maybe it will help you to save.

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DE BOK CASE IN LANSING

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here today In the trial of Warren Atter. who is charged with the old man s murder. Display of the irrewwome evidence was made In an effort to show that Sinary died from a bb-w on the head.

HIS PERISCOPE WAS v ASLEEP AT SWITCH

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WOMEN

I. Giibaua of tiary. who was found cuilty and lined in the city court j esterday for having vlolat'-d th state liquor law. was not soinc to take any chances on letting a inotorcj eie officer flip up behind his automobile :md place him und'i- arrest and as the necessary precaution he carried a miniature periscope. While traveling along the highways iind byways, tuib.ina occasionally lifted the periscope to l,is , c Hr,d viewed the sciencry In the ro; r of his machine. Somehow or other, however, '.ubana was not on the job whtn an officer placed him under arrest at Twenty-first. nve. and Grant t., in Tolleston. The officer saw Gubana throw something to the sid" of the road and upon picking it up the astonished policeman found the I'Ung pi ri scope.

TSFECIAL TO THE TIMES) hOGANSi'OKT, l.N'D, April 16 Three Lake county women were honored with offices at the Presbyterian meeting here, Mrs. F. A. Hicks, of Kominglon, was re-elected president of th.-

! l.ogansport district l'reaby teria n woj men's organization at the closing s:-s-j sion of the, forty-fi-ui th annual on- !' ference held Tuesday and Wednesday. Other officers of the organization w ho wii) serve during-the coming year are: Tlrs. K. F. Van Ness, of Valparaiso, first vice president; Mrs. "VNarren IT. ;.l n "ray. of K:nt!and. 'second vice i nresiciitt ; and Mrs. M. K. linwiddi j of t'roun Point, third vice president, j The secretaries sppointed are: Mrs. V . 1. 'hilote. of South Itend. home and freedom; Mrs. V. . 11. P.rown fit Winamae, foreign; Miss Grace James, t of Gary, young people; Miss Emma ; Ash. of I.ogansport. Westminister jf.utid; Mrs. K. A. Howard, of P.emIr.gton. Mission Study; Mrs. Wils Eer-

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ry. of I-rgansport literature; Mrs. A. F. Long of Rensselaer, extensions and Mrs. K .T. Coke, of Tlymouth, overseas band work. The treasureis appointed for in year are: Mrs. E. W. Woltzman., of Liookston. home and freedom, and Mrj A. Tt. McArthur. of G'.iry. foeign. More than eighty delegates front north ern Indiana attended the conference.

Friday. April 16, 1920

walked up to her as she was crossing the street, and according to witnesses, spoke a few words, then cut her throat and ran so quickly that bystanders did not ralizf what was happening until the girl fell to the pavement. The girl formerly lived with a sister in Terre Haute, Ind.

INDIANA MAN

HELD FOR MURDER

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SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! LANSING. lLt.. April 16 The nmorious DeBok case which lias been the. i source of much excitement here came; to an end when George DcF.ok. a far- I

mer. was yesterday awarneti v..e custody of his girl-wife, Neiie Osterlfoff LHTtok. by Judge Michael L. McKinby in the Superior court in Chicago. The Juvenile court dropped the case when Joseph L. Moss, chief probation officer, received information from Hoi-

IS ENDED; CARPENTERS ARRANGE

FOR THEIR CONVENTION

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) INPIANAIvi,IS, I m.i.. April

land showing that P'-Kok is the stepfather, not the father, of the girl. The marriage took place shortly before a chilil. of whom I'eKok 13 the fat her, w as born .

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tails of the plans for (he next quadrennial convention of the United Krotherb.ood of Carpenters and Joiners of Ann rica, to be held In Indianapolis be-

1 ginning September TO, were worked out j by the general executive committee, I which lias, closed its. session in Indian- ; a polls.

The meetings will be held In the Athenaeum and about 600 delegate? are xpected. according to William L. llutcheson, president. In addition to the convention pla.nji. the coinmfl tr acted on working agreements between local unions and contractors in many i!ies. Satisfaction w-3-S exprcssed-with the general situation and little difficulty in obtaining increased wages for workers are reported.

Monev back. ithot qucstooa if HUNT'S Salve faila in tb treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. RINGWORM. TETTER m other itching alriaj diaeaaaa. Try li ccal ba at w nak.

Joseph W. Wets. Druggist.

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 ST. LOUIS. MoO.. April IS Police today are searching for Tony Williams of West Terre Haute. Ind.. believed to be the husband of P.c-ba Newman. CO years old. Paris. Til., girl who was slashed to d'-ath on the street here last night. Although refusing to connect Williams with the killing the police think he might be able to throw some light on the affair. They are also seeking a Greek formerly employed in a Paris. 311. pool room, whom Police Chief Hates, of that place, said over the telephone tallied with the description of the, man who attacked the girl and slatdied her throat. In the meantime. Hatty S. Spanjfler a chauffeur. Is being 1 eld by the coroner as a witness. Spangif-r told the police lie had an engagement to meet the girl at 8 o'clock last evening. The

girl w as killed at fk "J bv a man who i

" ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) DCTIiUlT, Mich.. April lti On Tuesday of this week potatoes were selling at $7.30 per bushel. On Wednesday the Detroit Federated! of Women's Clubs and the Detroit Stewards Club instituted a two-weeks' b. -cotl against the purchase or use of ee. tabiis and th" princ pal hotels and res-

lauraius nan; shea the tuber from tr menus. Today potatoes are (juote-n

Sl -J per bushel and the boycott

declare they will force the price to $;.;.o before they er.d their campaign.

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MONDAY

As speakers In the b!g republican campaign to h waged throughout Lake count) and Gary. Hiram Joh-.i-son. Senator Borah and Mr. O'Donnel are to appear in Gary in the near future . This morning F. D. Eshfernan. city chairman for Hiram Johnson received a telegram announcing the dates of their arrival. TiT5 New Dorman and Sykes garage ha been secured as it is the only place in the city that will accomodate the monster crowd that is expected to hear these speakers. Hiram Johnson will be in Gary on the evening of the 15th. Senator Porah on the ITth and Mr. O'Donnel on the 33th of this month.

SITUATION SAME IN DETROIT

' I'.TCNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I DETROIT, Mich.. April 16. No

Iprovfment has been shown .In

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switchmen's strike situation this mcrn

and both the railroad officials and

s announced that nn-hinr

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the strike

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a settlement.

nc-r would be depended about a solution of th

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difficulties.

situation Is growing:

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Capital And Surplus . $65,000.00

MURDERED MAN'S SKULL EXHIBITED

1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) IONA. Miih.. (ApriI 1C The skull John Smary was exhibited to a

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