Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 277, Hammond, Lake County, 11 May 1920 — Page 10
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Tuesday. Mav 11, 1920
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STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SCRVICE NKW lOtiK, May 11 The Socialist . nvontion leie formulated plans "for v gitantie il?montrat ion in Washinq;n on Saturday in protest apainsi the '1'oiiiical imprisonment" of Uukoiu' V. "hbs, who will be the party'.- I'.'-'1 r'sidential landiilalf. It i. p:.mn"ii to adjourn the conven.on. compos j f nearly 20" delegates, t-r on Friday and the convention will -lorcvene at Washington n Sttur- ! l y. terminating' in a big mass moot -par at the capital on Saturday night. It is helicv.d by the -Socialist leadns that Fobs' nomination followed y ihf entire Socialist, party's protest Saturday, will move President Wiln to liberate Jebs. Since bis imi o n rnc ni at Atlanta. Fobs lias been
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a model prisonfr and there is nothing on his record which would frustrate his liberation. The convention today alo appointed a committee to wait upon Secretary of War l'.aktr en Saturday and request action to liberate all the conscientious obiectors now serving terms for re-
i fusing to take up arms against Ger
many. A special plea will lie made in the us'p of Carl Messier, of Mdvvauk eo. The Socialist party platform for l?'fi. w as submitted to t he Von v en t ion today. It bitterly t-MoriateC both the republican and democratic parties and accused the present ad m i n isl ra t ion of bet raving practically every principle of republican government. The platform contains the following ptanks: I t 'aneel lat ion of all international war debts and extension to Furope of large credits in food and raw materials. J The government of the' F. S. should initiate a movement to dissolve the 'mischievous league of nation?. and to create an international parliament composed of democratically elected rep-esenta t iv cs of all of the nation.of the world. .". Recognition of Soviet Russia and the Irish republic. I 4 A governmental policy that Americans risk their capital abroad at the.ir own risk, the government under no circumstances to enter into controversies on account of foreign property claims. - Free speech, free press, free assembly. fi I "iseontinuance of all prosecution under "lie espionage act and immediate liberation of persons now serving terms for violation of that aet. 7 No aliens to be deported on account of their ffolitital views or participation in labor troubles. 8 Popular election of the president and vice-president subject to recall. ! !tpular election of judges subject to recall. ir Governmental ownership and operation of public utilities. , ii Governmental insurance of all kinds. II Enforcement of the fotirteenth amendment to secure for the negroes their full civil political and other rights. 1" Abolition of child labor and detective and strike breaking agencies. II Immediate payment in full of all fedral debts, including war debts, the funds for payment of which to be raised by m:ans of a progressive property tax which wouli throw the. burden on the rich. 13 A starring progressive income and inheritance tax. Irwin St. John Tucker, of Chicago, was today elected chairman of the con vention and Cameron kir.g. of California, vice-chairman.
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enjoyable evening was spent by all present and a daintv lincheon wa.' K rv ai. Mr.. II. Th'ess .n and sister. M rs. A. Sihaftrr, visite.J their mother at Uat Side, Sunday, nviher's day. l'nend:-, who have heard from Charley Allen and wife. f. .nieily of Rimertsdale. say they nre ni'Tc than cujov ing their farm tile. Arthur Stross. of Lake avenue, is confine, 1 at the j;t. I o run rd'.-' hospital in Chicago and is epeet-d to be oprated on f, , an mwaid ce,iter on Wednesday. ilr. Stross has 1'Ccn til for some time and w. are in hopes that tin- operation, -wlii.h had to be done, w.'l enti-.ly miprove his health. Iawren.-e and June i: ehler, of JlVf-
Mr, and Mrs. J ,S. Znners motored from Fro.iktield last Sunday to visit their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Iddings of Hammond spent Sunday at the Iddings home . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and sister, of Hammond, were cullers at the Harton home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stoltz and Mrs. Gerlcck visited Franli, Stcdz in the :ary hospital. Frank does not seem lo be improving very fast. Mrs. Flanch Shrop is not so well on last Monday. The funeral of Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Harper was largely attended last Saturday . There were friends from Fast
Chirago. Hammond, Hobart and Crown Point and Gary, and she was laid at rest by the side of her husband In the Merrillville cemetery. Rev , Moore her pastor, had charge of the funeral service. Mr. I.inton of Crown Point was the undertaker.
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Mr and Mrs John Minseburi. of M r. tie avenue, ii id th ni misfortune t. lose their little 1 1 .niiiii 1 hs'-i -H daughter Violet Id 1 M ' 11.-. bu rg, who . only ill fir a few days with pneumonia and died Saturday evening. Funeral services were preached by It-.. Spielbrrg'er at the Minseburg home, on Monday afternoon. Interment t'-ok place at Oak 11:11 cemetery, Undertaker Heyden having charge of the funeral. The T. F. A.. of the Hobertsdal" chun hw ill have a husinesjs and so ial meeting at the rh-irch this evening at 7:30. All" members are asked to he prsc-nt. The Plan family enjoyed a mot -r tri-w on Sunday to Woodlawn an l Ilir. ve-y. Hi., and report the farmera' track gardens looking fine. A son wa.i biTti last Saturday to Mr. and Mrs Oscar Galias of Indianapolis bevulevard.' This makes the second ch id in the family, the other one b'ing also a hoy. Mr. and Mts. W. Starring of Indiana boulevard gave a dancing party a! their home the other evenine. A mnst
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK GARY, INDIANA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, MAY 4, 1920.
RESOURCES. oans, v $1,690,267.36 Uverdratts 1 03 28 United States Bonds j 735 134 05 Other Bonds and Investments Q03 743 43 Bank Building 'l0OoO0'O0 Cash 740.194.80
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