Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1920 — Page 6
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BT MILDRED MORRIS TTASHIXGTON". Aug- 2" Another ecs.1 strike looms here, labor officials here declared today, as result cf the award of the president's anthracite coal commission. They predict walkouts in the anthracite fields involving 150,000 miners and resulting In a coal tieup as serious as that caused by the strike cf the bltuxtiaou miners Lwt fall if the award as submitted is put Into effect. As announce! exclusively by the International Xewa Service, the majority report cf tha commlsFion. which togc'Jher with a minority report sunned fey 2eai Ferry, which grants the anthracite minors aa Increase of approximately 17 per cent, fails to sustain their demar-d for an eight hour day ar-d provides only Indirectly for recognition cf tha union. Tha miners demanded an Increase of 21 per cent a-nd if this w not xrantan increase not lower than 27 per tnt or eiual that awarded the bitumJr.ous miners. In tha nesotiatlons which preceded the appointment of tha presi-
. dent's commission, they he.d out as 6trongiy for ooanpleta recognition cf tha union and establishment of an igi.t hour day aa for their wage deThe making of nw contracts between . the union tn93 and the operators in the anthracite- fl.lelds has been awaiting the award cf tha commission. Tha divergonce between the reoomrnendatlons contained In the majority i report and tha demands of tho men. laIk r officials eay, is so wide that it is doubtful whether even the president can 'rffect a satisfactory adjustment. Their agreement with tho president to abldd by tho commission's decision fclrids the miners' officials to abida by tho award of the majority of the commission though their representatives fiid a minority report. The men. they point out. cannot be 'compelled to work under the conditions jircposed by tha award. The recent walkouts cf the mint.- ia 4tha bituminous fields were a case or 'the men refusing to abide by the award 'cf a commission appointed by the president to adjust their grievances, although it wa accepted - by their ffi-'tl-la.
this morningSunday, while members of the Eryan household were away, thieves broke into the residence and bcaid-s eating frosted cake, plea and other tasty thlr.gs. the thieves helped themselves to some costly silverware and a number of other costly articles. They had used an axe to swash the panel of the outer door, and thrn telling a knife the frosted plate glass window in an inner door, reached in and unlocked the door. It was while they were engaged in ransacking the hous that the thiees. a tr o of young boys were surprised by a Japanese caretaker and in their hurry they dropped a com. oinatlon watch and speedometer that
?ne of the lads wanted for his motor
cycle . Tuesday the lads returned to the Bryan home m search of the watch an1 it was while they were making a search of the Bryan premises, that an officer who had been stationed near the resi
dence surprised them. "What you doing here," queried the p'.ainclothesman . "Oh. nothing much" returned the elder cf the pair. 'Goins' fishing and Jast locking for some wc rrhs . " "Tha: may he so." gaii the officer, "but you'll have to tell that to the chief." the officer having recognized the lads from the description given by the Jap servant. At the police station they confessed to entering the Bryan home and tok an officer to a sand hul at I'Hh ave. and Carolina street, where they had buried the loot. The two lads under arrest gave their name. as Joseph Esp. ko and John Witkowski .
BANDITS MARK
Fridav. Aurrust 27. 1920.
j strong guard. The robbers knew this
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pants of the box office among their respective revolvers
j "We have killed Comiskey." Ryan is declared to have aald. "And Comis- ! key wouldn't have been the only one.
Any guy that stood around close enough to see us would only see us once. It's bad jtuff to go away and leave a lot of witnesses standing around ."
LABOR LEADERS
OPEN SESSION
THEIR WIVES LEFT THEM "I learned about women from her." That is the sentiment of Clyde Hunter. 431 Madison street. Gary and Harry Tschillard who both prefer charges, of cruel treatment and desertion in divorce cases filed In the Gary Superior court yesterday.
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Thieves Have Taste for the Frosted Cake, So Police Knew they Were Boys. The burglary of the Louis A. Bryan lems at 23rd avenue and Jefferson St.. cr.e of tha palatial residences of Gary fcas been solved, according to the police
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!!NTEItHAT!ONAl NEWS SERVICE ! CHICAGO. Aug. 27. How Charles A. Comiskey, owner of the Chicago White Sox and members of the office force
and police guard at Comiskey Tark,'
were marked for death In a daring j robbery planned for September 16 was revealed by the pollc today in a con-1
fession said to have been obtainedj from three youthful bandits arrested. - yesterday after an attempt to rob Wil-I 36tll AnllUal COllVeiltiOXl Of son Co., packers, of a M9.003 payroll.! , , , . , The confession, the pohce declare.' Otate 1 ederatlOIl U0I1-
came from James "Iro Jaw" Ryan. Besides Ryan. Louis Maloney and Mil -I ton Bronski are In custody. Ryan has; been identified, the police assert, as' the murderer of Detective Sergeant Frank McGurk cn Aug. 3, during an attempted robbery. I
venes at Evansville.
tive program for the coming year and this will be present-d to the ccming session of the Indiana legislature. Among the things thaV Fox will ask for Is the following: A constitutional convention; new child labor law; pension for mothers;
eight heirs for women; amendments I to the workmen'.- compeu?io1 law;
law to facilitate home building; free textbook:, for the children of the state; aifti-injunction law; increase in wages for the tchool teachers, abolition cf the prison made goods in the open market. President Fox to Resign. President Fox will hand in his reslgation at the convention, as ha will take a position on tl-.e Indiana Industrial board to which lie was appointed recently by Governor James P. Goodrich. He will be succeeded as president by T. X. Taylor of Terre Haute, the present first vice president of the state federation. Some of the stand-
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EVANSVILLE. Ind.. Aug. 27. The j thirty-sixth annual convention of the'
Indiana State Federation of Labor met j
here and Wednesday and will remain In session for three days. About 6'io
IJabe Huth's batting prowess was delegates are in attendance. Charles the magnet the bandits figured on, ac- Fox f Terre Haute, president of the cording to the alleged confession, to state federation, announced that the draw huge gate receipts to White convention would outlin" the; Icgisla-
Sox park. The Yankees will open a series with the White Sox here cn I
3ept. 18. Throughout the entire 1929 season, on orders of his physician, Mr. Comiskey has refrained from gonig into the stands to witness his team in action. He remains in the office at Comiskey Tark during each game with members of his office force and a
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ing committees were appoir.t.1 wit fni afternoon, session by President Fox. Several of the delegates plan t , attempt to get the convention V- Indorse the Farmer-Labor party and it this is done there will be a warm flglit ' n the floor of the convention. President Fo does not believp that this effort to Indorse the new party will get very far as, he says, under the constitution of the federation the organization can not gr this far In politics. la his address of welcome. Fred C'lsas. president of the EvancviKe Central Labor union. maO an attack upon Mayor Benjamin Ross?, democratic state chairman, and J. S. Hopkins, republican county chairman of
Yanderburg county. Visas said that both Mayor Bos?c and HopKins operate furniture factories here and thai they have not treated labor fairlj. The main business sessions of the convnetion will be held today. All th officers of the state federation are attending the convention.
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