Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1920 — Page 18
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THE TIMES Friday, October 22, 1920. Lines Up Northwest Women for Harding employes closer too ther nJ Instill " mutual confidence. i Thre will ba Just as much filflsh- ! rioss in enforced use of brakes when ! SOUGHT with bldains on the fide and the floor, v as fcur:d In Germantown. The police saJd that two empty whiskep utiles Mere found in the tonneau and aut-r.-.atic .Z2 caliber pistol with !'.- - cr.r! ridges misfing from the clip. v:s found in a side packet. O.T.-: la'cf the Ui.ivcrity of Tcnns I i-r.i.i said Erinea hail been missicg li,m ilar. es ail wt. kiginally out of the several hundred which had been prtpartd for filing before the tlm limit expired lact Saturday midnight. Judge Land is. grinning broadly at the J23.00O salary attached to the chaJrmu.nfchlp Job was montioncd. Judgo Landis Is hero to address tho convention of tho Indiana State Teachers' Association. igria!led his Intention to those behind him. Amej did r.ot slow down, but crashed into the bicycle. The plaintiff cikt for tsOO for injuries which h differed and $100 for the loss of th bicycle. Edwin II. Frledrioh Is bl att orney. IN MURDER CASE there Is a tendency toward d'-.'rcaslntr prices." sal3 th speaker, adding- that "every individual i perfectly willing that all others shall make reductions." Ho continued: "Let us be reasonable and just In reducing our prices, if. and when other reductions ai'd costs permit and then, with level heads, clear minds and henet convictions stand solid as against panic or lack of confidence In the industrial situation." Tcliing of his recent visit to France and Belgicm, Judgro Gary described the economic and industrial conditions in those countries as surprisingly favorable. He said France had "one of the best administrations Mie has ever had." and predicted great progress in all directions during the next few pears. He made, a plea for financial and commercial assistance, proper, reasonable and practicable, but America, for lielg'um and Ia.:ice. THE 'JEDGE" IS SURPRISED CHICAGO COUPLE SUED FOR DAMAGES Clifford Coyle of Hammond, by his next friend, Emma Coyle, has filed suit for damages in the Hammond tmperior court against Mr. and Sirs. R. G. Ames oi Chicago. The boy, who Is 15 years eld was Injured Sept. 12 when he was struck by the Ames automobile of Calumet avenue. He was riding a bicycle and was about to turn from Calumet on Truman avenue. and says he (INTERNATIONAL NEW5 StRVICE rniL.i DELPHI A. PA.. Oct. Z2 Dotfctives bf-gsn searching todar fr V.'m. C Erinrs. a freshman at h Univtrsity of Pennsylvania a!d a former member of the V. S. marines, to arrest htm in connection with the. murder of KImcr C. Prewes. tho young Dartmouth college student vhosc body was found In an isolated d'.mict of North Philadelphia last pund.iy morning. Drewes had been shot in the head. Maj. Samuel O. AVynrt. chief of ths county detectivep. vo-ild not divulge all th evidence vhUU :..nnected rrines with the crime, but admitted that a warrant had been istuj charsirg the Univ rsity of Pennsj ivania stuJent with the murder. MONON FIREMAN BADLY INJURED TN-rNT.?',NTI0N1- NEW SERVICE) INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. Oct. 22 "It la news to me." declared JuJgra K. M. Londls, here today wh DEALERS WITHDRAW THEIR APPEALS INTIANAPOLIS. In-i.. Oct. 22 Forty three retail coal dealers In Indiana today bad signified their intention of Undrawing their appeals in circuit cu:t from the pecial cal and food comm'.ssion's price fixing order, accordiii? to announcement by Chairman L':Thlach of the commission. This number, it hbj stated, include.-! the 14 formal applications for dismissal ot the proceedings, filed with the court on motion of counsel for tile jetai'ers today. Feventy-nine appeals -vere flled or the International News Servicu that A. 1 1 LAFAYETTE, Ind.. Oct. 22. Charles Sharurn. a f. reman on the Jlonon railroad, fell from the tender of an engine in the local jards today end fractured the vertebrae, in his neck. He taken to a local hospital, where an effort 1 being mado to save his life. His condition is critical. ""r Ausirian hid announced in Chicago that th' federal Jrrlat would be offered the chairmanship "f the Nat. loir-l Baseball (.'oinnileslon. Ho said he did not enre to f.jrr nut his j robablc action when the post Is offered him. "I have henni nothing about If said ECONOMY OCERY An automrbiie belonginif to Brines,
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yTEVS YORK. Oct. 22 "The business akies are practically -without cloufis." Raid Judge Elbert H. Gary, addressing 2,000 members of the Iron and Steel Institute at the Hotel Commodore today. He warned his hearers, however.
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posure and caution." "Equitable and relative reduction of iron and 6teel vricea iras urged by the speaker who said Ciat in, jr. any Instances these prices have been 'outrageously high." Many noted captalr.si of Industry. Including Charles IT. Schwab. Eugene G. Grace and B. P. Lamont. attended the meeting. Friendly co-operation. Judge Gary said was essential to bring employers and
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