Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1920 — Page 2
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Mayor lo McCofrnack of East Chicago yesterday appointed the new members of th. rark heard to sueeeed T C. Smith! H. fc .Jackson, r. a. Parks and Bruno Cchriehcr. who wore ousted laat Tuesday because of their pronounced opposition tv the work of th ts'-ard of public works in the vacation of certain streets The new board wiil meet tonight for oricantr.ation and for approval of the park pay roll hidi has been delayed bocaufe the uon-oxistem e a board for the- pnst couple of 1. Tho pew board is equally dnid-'d amors the republicans and democrats and it is bslleved that rot a better selection could have been mad..- by the ma or for the, 'pood of the city and .its parks. Charles K. Fowler and Jess s. l'cwey are the republican members and J. E. O'Xail and K. I,. I:e;d are the democratic representatives. Kevlsion of the boulevard ."itetn is expected by the new board at th-ir fSrsl rerulr meeting.
WIFE OF BANK ROBBER REFUSES $10,000 LOOT SENT BY HUSBAND FROM HIS HIDING PLACE
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lhat in&t.itiitlun, whfic there are 1, '):. MithoH.t tiidntt. The board of exKniinT was appointed an followa: J2. W. Klreokcr, A. K. Miller. Blaine KirkPatrick. V. O. FraJey. A. 9. Warriner, S?. A. Bonder. T. K. WUllama. tiay Carpenter, T. U Howis. P. It. Crowdr. S. V. Ivey. C. C. l-'ord and U. C. Kern. The retired relation was gran;ed to T. J. Evtrett. t;. V. Morria. W. N. Xi.mn. T. J. Keedfr, O. If. B'jrry and Olin B. Rippetoe. The Iter. Joan Walton of the Tiaptibt churth was received intu the conference on credentials . Over 101 attended the laymen's milfe.rrnco held yesterday. t'harlen V. I'oh! of CrawfordNVille was thoe, n prenident and w5 ti.Btructed to appoint a committee on reorganization. Thf laymen adopted a motion that the name of the quarterly conference ehoijld he rhanumi to thnt of the ioc il conference. Htshop I.ete. I'residi-nt flroto of I-Vsuw and othern address"! the laynvn T!ie unnivfrf a ry tiietinj of the women foreign missionary niMy and the state charitii-s nnJ A rmonian relief sessions were held yesterday afternoon. The Sunday rh:ol institute and th evangelistic service were held last night.
CONSTITUTION IS ADOPTED BY IK. E.
Northwest Conference Accepts Proposed Principles for Indaina Area LEBANON, Ind., Oct. ! At the ,- 5ion of the Northwest Indiana telodist Conference here yesterday tlie proposed constitution for the Kpi3co PJ area of Indiana, as presented by Biahop F. D. I.ete. van adopted without amendment. The laymen's conference, also in session here yesterday, tok similar action. The purpose t the organization is to secure a closer t O'cperatton between the jectioniil conferences in Indiana, and throne 1 council of ministers and laymen of the eisrhteen Indiana district?. 1 coordinate, tne Methodist activities in liii rate. The organization is to operate V-'.tween the conferences and not tc anmrt' their work. Kmos mc an address ef Col. J I
Jaekaon on Armenian relief, a re.sotu-J
tion was aaoptea Dy the Conference expressing the hope that "the t'nitod states p,vernment will use all reasonnh'e measures to tho e.id that the republic of Armenia be rjvn a Tair 'hanee f r its life."
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Mrs. Lucille Hayes and one of her sons.
When Charlc Hayes of San Francisco, who is sousrbt in connection nth the theft of $59,000 from the Anglo nnd London-Paria bank there, eent his wife flO.000 she refused to accept it. She turr.ri he money over to the police despite the fact that ahe ia working at a 9. ..oil salary to support her two children. Hayes was a chauffeur and d.dappea-ed itb the money while collectors tor the bank were making the round.
Depauw Head Spenka. Th resolution alfo requested Rlsnop T.eete to appoint Clarence I. Boyc.o or Indianapolis as state director of noir East relief. Pr. George It. tiros-, pitsldent of Dcl'auw university. M a sliort address, told the conference the work being d"ne there. The enroKment this yar has pBsed ne mark. The entrny class numbers 651. more than half of which ai' men. There are J? Hector scholarships represented in the student b-t..'. He urprecj (jip ministers to help sel?ot the candidates for these seholarsh 1 pv;. He said DnPuw has disbursed of the children's education fund and Jr.. 010 of private funds as loans to students and plead for a fund to help the undergraduate ministers. Pr. P. J. Vaneei7, representing In"
work of education amonjr the i.iloret people, recommondad the appointment of a representative from the conference on th;? committee of the W'sli'y foundation at Indiana I'nivrrs'.ty. Threport of the nk of the board of negro education presented by C. '. Harold showed that the church has 350.000 colored members, "500 churches and over .P0n min sters. Mudeat Pastor SpenU. Th p.v. Ualph I'.ogers. student iust
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'SPhCIL TO THE TIMES j YAU'AUAlS'i. 1N1.. Oct. 2 In p!.te of the fat tliHl tf bad Ijt'.coir.e ctmnnonly known thJt Herman I'ccker, slain cabhier of the Tolleston ttate. Hank.
hs a defaulter and h;id ember.tled over SIS-'TJ!1 of the bank's funds. sreitly weak"iilns the state's case, Tom and Albert Hatchelor. lion Trkulja, It-d l'ari er also made the sauie plea under the . hi van City penitentiary where they r 'end the remainder of their lives. I'ollnwing th" trial and sentence of Tom EaKhelor the state hid prepared to push the case against Jits brother. Albert. Yesterday morning attorneys for ra.tchelur made the proposition that their clients iHr n p!". of guilty nnd accept life imprisonment.
. .. n ' 11 't u KtmJi. "j in. ui taa . m I Tho sutf refused hut made. l!i; coun. t'. r proii.isnl that if Trkulju nd I'ur- !
kcr alo inad.j the .-ame plea under the name conditions it would bo accepted. After a consultation the prisoners finally agreed to thU. Thus three more tf the bank bajtditsj received life een'pnua, unconditionally and without recommendations. Sheriff Forney who had been awaiting the decree of the court with apprehension, at once threw extri guards around the courthouse and JaU as he knew the desperate nature t his prisoners and wUhed to be prepared for .ny break for liberty which they nilsht nke. He was not sat'sfled until he had his men safely In the state prison. The conditions of the sentence make; It practically impossible for any clemency belntr exercised in their behalf. Attorney tV. J. McAleer is preparing a brief of the case with a full account of tho crime, which will be made part of the prison records. "We want to keep sue h men as the.se where they can never make trouble again," says th-5
Httorm-v. "Even utter I am dead, thU
evidence will always bo eti file to be placed before any fjture governor nf
Indiana who is appealed to for cltn-1 ency." j Another point which ha since b'- 'j roine known is -that the first ballots! of the Tom P.atchelor Jury were 7 tj 5 for the death penalty Instead of 7! for life, and 5 for death as had lir;: biAAii rannrl , 1 !
T'lofound sympathy whs expressed for the widow of the slain cashier who was present during the trial. Mrs. Uecker is a beautiful woman and of estimable character and it i believed she knew noth'ng of her husband fiefulcations. She is at present teaching in order to support herself and two small children.
ENGINEER BATTALION BEING ORGANIZED
rXDI.OTArOLIS, IND. Oct. 2 AdjtGen. llarry B. Smith announced today that a battalion of engineers of the new Indiana National Guard is beim; organiied in I.ako county. It'cruit Ing for the unit is in charge of Maj. Jay tTmpleby, formerly of tho 3 02th field artillery. Three companies e.f (.ixty-five men each will be included in the battalion, which wtil be in command of MaJ. A. P. Melton, who served as a major in tho engineer corps durir.g the world war. The first compajiy will ho in command of J. T. pchloss. ho a world war eteran. Ex-servico men of the county held a meeting: at tho Gary T. if. (. A. this week to discuss plans for the new unit. It is expected, that ail of Die jm. portant cities of the county will be represented in the battalion.
October 2. 1920 in? lord i -nyor of Cork that he -via sinking fc-.st and bested him to take nourish ment. MaeSwiney. so weak that he couldn't even speak, merely shock hla head.
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SURRENDERED WARSHIPS ARRIVE LONDON, Oct. 2 The last batch of Germany's; surrendered warship arrived off the Firth of Forth today. Loading the peemlngly endless row of greyhounds were. th cruisers I.ucherk. Stet tin. Danzig, Augsburg and Muenchen. The van, formed by smaller craft of all dv'scripticjis, stretched over five miles. The vessels are to be distributed! under the Versailles treaty among Braml. Chile md Poland.
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LAFAYETTE. Ind., Oct. 2 K. K. Lewis of this city, superintendent of the northern division of the Motion railroad, will be,coiue general superintendent rf the entire system Oct. 1. it wan announced hero yesterday. Hwill succeed tV. If. Koger, who will hecome superintendent of the noriher'i division in place of Mr. Lews. Mr. Lewis began bis railroad career as .1 waterboy in 1191 on the AWs! Shore railroad at Puffalo. N. V. He served as general manager of the Walia.ni Valley railroad for several years tint'l tht line was purchased by th M"noi several years ago.
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MAC SWINEY REFUSES OFFER r INTf UNATIONAU NEWS SERV1CE1 LONDON, Oct. 2 A last, appeal to aceept food was made to Terence MaeSwiney in hla cell at P-rixton jil eariy today by hi physician. The doctor warned the h u n p.-r-fitri k -
PASTIME TODAY AND TOMORROW "THE RIDERS OF THE DAWN" With an All-Star Cast Roy Stewart, Robert McKin. Claire Adams, Jos. J. Dowling and Frederich Starr.
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