Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1920 — Page 1
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BXTI.IiZTI2? IT a.i all ;hit GuTi't- L-,-i WASHTSOTOS, ITotr. 11 Bassian ! do to keep C. C. i:...t.h.u.. t: r. gold skipped to tao T7. S. to purchase , a rcpet.Uon i his fai.u. v.truppUes Uurouffb "Wasliiag-toa Vi-nierllp ; day ia.ra.Je today. or bis yudicate, or for other p'irposoa j will 1o held up Ujr f IT. S. fforem- CIURLEY TRVE hoi- - tha meat and wlU contia.ua to t held up! republican adai-i-.i.-tratu-n wi. tutil tH coa.BlgB.ees establish their own- ; do somet.s.i.g about the s
arshlp of the gold to the complete sat- ; lslaatloa of the state aad treasury de- j partzx.ej-.ts. Those reg-ulations vclll re. j main In effect indefinitely Assistant I Secretary of the Treasury Gilbert an- I nouaced today. BY IX5UISE BRVAXT Special Corespondt.-nt of The I. N. S. (Copyrisht, 1920. By The I. X. S.) MOSCOW. By Wireless to DeiMii. Xo
11 The soviet government of liussia j JIMMT TROS' has contracted to purchase $l,00o.yv0,- ut huj.ti: . ib COO worth cf merchandise .in the U- S. terday and . u In 1921 through the syndicate headed by : j;. sprained aaiki Washington D. Var.deriip, a banker of j uxuh. Los Angeles, Cai. it was announced j 1 here by ilr. Yanderlip before liis do- ' REtlDiiX parture for "Reval in a special train, i citea this . v The American financier said he v.as ; old stand-. u well satisSed with the resulf of his j ia th -.; tatv. wnegotiations with the soviet government 1 at oiii...
and this sentiment was eschotd by us- j sian officials. The commereial rrderj secured hre for fulfillment in the Unit- i ed States is the t-iggest ia the history of j the world. i AGE2TT EXJOICX The corespondent of the International --- ; the contract for a Ions lease on a si- : gar.tic slicd of Siberia and Kamchatka a tract of land as bis as an empire. The banker -was sniiiir.g and happy over the success cf his deal. lie gavo the Inter national .Vows t-rice the follow- ; i.ig signed statement: "For the foreign rrecs and the American people; "WHAT EX YXl'T TOS "It has been brought to n:y attention that our secretary of state Mr. Bain- i bridge Colby, made a statement to. the sttgatlon of Senator (now 1 'resident- j elect) Harding, negotiation for recogni- i tion of soviet Russia by the V. S. l came to Russia to acquire f-r the VanJt.l'n ft... .- ' q - a rt-. t7-r-)-.i r.t' cv..- rpnri: ! 400,000 square railes of Russian territory rich la oil, coal and fish. This acquisition gives the V. S. control cf "he viii situation on the Pacific. I have also obtained an understanding whereby the Russian government will purchase !a the V. S. during 1221 merchandise worth $1,000,000,000, offering In payment gold, platinum, furs, oil. cil products, manganese, copper; timber: pu!pwood; hides; grain and other ru-.r materials. xzaot ros smraisirT "Great puantitiea cf these supplies are ready for immediate shipment to j America- The commodities not reeded j I' 3 -aMli -, iif -;v,,,f aA 1 out European countries. Ia a few months 1 t: rattled -,-.ndirion- In t far .-..!-f. ' which have enabled Japan to secure almost a complete monopoly on trade, will be brought bacli to normal conditions and goods purchased in America will move freely from all Pacific coast ports over the Chinese Eastern railway and the Siberia railway, as well as the Baltic Sea ports the Murmansk ports and the. Black Sea ports. SUSS GOVEEJTMXNT CAPABLS "The Vanderlip syndicate purposes to act as fiscal agents for the Russ.an j
soviet government imme.J'.ately upon,,. .. ,,,,,, ' tree .o yuu.io. restoration cf trade traffic and the i
abandonment cf the British blockade. , The Russian government is perfectly i capable of carrying out any trade coniracts cetwecn it ana citizens or tne ; L. b.. because it la to lite interests ot the soviet srovcrnment to develop econ omic relations such as stipulated by j this contract. j "The Russian government is the eld- I est in Europe today. Its ministry nas . , ' not changed in upwaras of thic-e veurs, ... , " , winch is not true of any other first class ; ,. . .a. i v-. e i . ALL FASTS TO SINEHT j "A! -i,.;! ,.: 'he r. s. will Benefit by I r. : -rat . .01 of trade relations ir. m 'aHftT ,1 i . y ,o.v; f:-v:-L Washington
-)i'lr.,a. l-'a.'r:rs trill c&paiid and , Rrucc Lake. voi.e .. f the v tlU ( :i :1! tfh:. I'crtiv. v3, roar, hr-,M ; twenty-t-.u. ro'i., i-f kern...:- .! 'l vt cJt h-ii.fr vi;i i-J-.-trf- :r. the ( is constUerabl tn- re than the
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It. C. PIEIU'l: a:.d W. J. ikA.cr rava ; made 4 o vr the Cuur.try C!ub iOure I this it auvi tilt- c:..ii:.; U'i'ia::;t is ; still unaLCJd.J. service ::i ... - TBI. Han d ( , pari.ng to reivt its show stunt and a iiv lapis early in Ic. rr.be DOC YcL"N'. Gary next iui:tlav ; a'! reports .;tv w I kiiii of tartar to TI1Z Er.i a' i roads are i:u the Sit.cy s:. eiiminatc s ;e t. i ru.-i.4s: i"r a B. J. STEiUl.MAX' acoui tne x L. out of ti. 1 - a . . , . ... Friday msnt. XOT rn 3. we .ti a w. k. jia- 1 1 u .i i c.f horns brew 'ait wck and cv bottle last night. II; is nuw ii. ti i.et for a divini su.t. rZl. IIO IX has just returned from a j very successful hunting trip in tht North Michigan w of rartrides and . r JO.IX 'a, n-an' -o-.-.i .-.....a.j. 1""""s ' "' SCUi.iC a- e a.....o. , una i-i a..v.v to reco v. IT doesn't mutter hew busy : C. Minas is always ready t .- t and chat tor a moment v,-it.i onv b aboi Crown P. ha b, y':i: ,a i.i.i twhich he has au abiding la', c. CHARIXS SURI'UItE is th latest fail lor a l'orc. II j ha-t a new scii. and yesterday was using it to sh-v.-.- '. city t; is lda.tr and n.t WHO O ,i ccme up trcni Lowell for a little . .. i-. WHILE the court hcusc di. play. Cag today, as well as le -arr.-n ro.oolo red ! c t h o r : remnan.s w...e.. red PiC3 a:; su":n:er a"d u-rt tacro eouaj. A VEILOE automobile, licence numoer 230,;30, burned up :n front of Harry Xclson's home on Calumet ave. thit morr.ir while the owner was look:'---for a garage man to car wouldn't run. :: ud out why IRVIXG CILvYKEX supe.-intendaa tne installation of several big lit js i ei.der at the M-souic Temple this af term,.,:., It is to be on tap this c, .uk during 0 W;.iO;i la i ir,, im.rif.m Leit.-li elai CTTT JUDGE T1IEO--OTZ was sic,; v,-afrfi:iv hi:t ho hnd iitto wh. holne; ilcn bUr:,Kii:;cJ i vice ne.et naturuay nounuoi vne .... j of him trii-.g to tot cxcuiiu. He s.-i. I "IF the people o llan-.m.u-.i kiscw how many napro-'etr.'.r.ts ur.. in .edni , , ,. , , . ., . the insiac of tne Hammond sohauis. they . . . , , , ., Kuu.au i he no :-oi:. :t:or:s ab,..t :he ao - ... . , . , ., , pcarance of the pn-uaua eot.- oie, said lie. uiLer ;rd i-f ei!c. ATTT. MIL Eiil'. play ma twu line on which came, fr.-ni h.:c t : ; - - I ! h o wait .i .-tf-iie. VU eh U SMITH, -:h.. has success ,:TtJ r3Cir.-.ti.- ,r.. iod;i.i the pa; is I : i . . : i ana a da :a:
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(By W. H. Blodgctt t KEXTLAXD, Ind.. Nov. ll. A iif.-ec-'t'S of prominent Tenth Indiana congressional district citizens was heit! here Tuesday evening-. It was an informal affair, called by Lake county persons, and its purpose was to start a movement to obtain the appointment of some one from Lake county as h member cf the state board cf tax comm : s s . o n c r s . Place Matter Before McCray The meeting-, it was announced, was rot in the interest of any particularperson, and r.o candidate for the appointment was suggested. The argument was tieivar.ctd that as Lake county rays taxes on an assessment '! SJ7?. IC ;'. it ought to have a representative on the tax board. It was decided to place the matter bt-fore War2 e n T. McCvay. of Kentland. Goveinor-c-leet, and to urge the sd.-ction of a Lake county man for the place. Will ( !ioe Ye--- Members. Pome of those who attended the rti - -,o j t- Vr. McCray about tr.s matter and he said that he has T - r t t r niises and that he ou.d jjo into 01: ice free irom the cti-tai.i-t.r.j-promises and agreements. ,"ne;i the time (0!r,fs to make the apP ' et r sa 1, 1 e would give the a.ms cf La.se county duo consideration. To- 'ara ,,,f tnorc who attended tne" ' " Mr. ?IcC"ray wi'i . " t. . ' ow beard of tai. 1 j - a j will n-t wait tor i : " iiao cf the present members to .-.-. t. . ; e Inn-Id l..iprrii-d to Withdraw. it also as s 1 c c t at the meeting sat it would o ot much more im- , .' -i a: nee ti, a representative on tux - board than to have a Lake ran frr .1 of the house or l -1' ::t 'ire if-mi o! the sc-nrte. And r. too- eon nc-et:e.ii n was said that ' .;;. ci. o: Hebir.n joint rtrrc-n-.ai -ve Iron La.-tc ar.i Toner conn w irom the race for sr,f.,KC chiefv iecaus3 his appoint- !: th.f i:aslative visiting comoares hint of the . ! 'ma isr-11 o. the- ways and means ' r 1 tn" th."t is second in j to tts speake-rship, o. j.' in llai-r:?, a representative .: ..:! ur.ty. w ill remain in the i;i it was announced that Mv. 101 vc the hearty supoo o: i:r i e n i , district In Gary, i on- o.wii. t 'icr is st rent; oppJ:it.nn o hi;- cai.dicscy. it is said. J J- J.'-'.'-H-, uf Wn! tins'," nator tram Lake cirtwity. who has been mentioned tor president pro ttm cf the senate, Ucni'-d t hat he- is a card'datc. He was ,.-'.o d -.vhctlier he intends to become a candidate. 'To-- office rhc-uM reek the man," Xc.',.-! Ilvi.oflM It-eofrnition S ;:ii'--- X.-jih :t is .'--aid. eircc't 15 r o oo- rn. : :oi, in the d :s i r hu t u n :vp - v; -:.r.t ammittfr chairmanshin. !! ----tfi-! . f 'h-- ?neral assemb- ': . f aw Mr. JfcCray to learn h's ""it he. toilet rn:ng the of j;a n i cat io u of
.T!.-' ! O O JUSf'S. w or tali that be is i uuiiig n'. par: m tiic- prcimn.tary . a ! f:i : - : I io- leg'slat ure. j "I hav. h. en ;., busy since the r'er.j t':---n." Mr. ih.-i"r-jy said, "thist I have ! i; o had t'ar o-?n to think about the :-. e.:i:-at.oi; of the le ;i? ia t a rc.'' ILL STREET FXPI HSiON tr . i W J v? i t ! APf-0 UAD LMOuK kAK . i.STCR.TiCNAi. Nt Ai SCBVlCEj 'CW VLdlK Nov. H. -The it .-cat
I '''-ad sire.t explosion o;i e-pt. I(j. d.' i oiach cost :v lives and j.iopcrty da.nO -.a' ei Oild .Va:, not t'ii'J.-CJ h .. ..n.ar o..-t.c r ived activities, but nas . i '-; do eet 1 '. - a . t of a war iict'-Neen t ' ' a", labor unions iu Xew York, itcoyj 'J.o la a c . nsa u o r:a! .-' t-j .';. p-u'-a-.. j .;sS;vd cy the ll.tJCij Y.'orlU today d ; after an investigation cf week:', o.aj -id o bu.!d:ll3 trades graft v. as le- : - ! . Co-., iblc tec the or, inc." asserts ths - ; . o.dd. ;:-! Vi.- Woi-U sa.J ii prt. . j TI. c Uvtsilig V.'ovld here presents diajoroef taat i i-jo men, marly ail fora ' : it. : . -d : ; t c:o - efficient :. j i.-iii w d: el:ceipi:ucd house wreckers j - eal Xo. Va, known recently as tk-j "Id.. Is union. ' and the ;2arankcs j oii-.e-n " hav e wuhri a. trace of 18 ! o oerh:-: rpr-i e-eVo,., ,-. . I t-,
I .05 conspiracy of Srced and injustice j e nd the i-xylcslon wa.-s the result cf jtii.s tyranny. The b-illd.r.c trades j rj.aft vvas rcsro.isibic for the crime. j -. !,c rveniu; ',d.!dd does not charse li.e union, as a utilo-a, wlt.h rc-sp.an-s.iaility. it was the work of individuals, poae.bly inside the union. Lossibly tl". We-rk of sympathizers. Further proofs are prcse-nttd that tne wrath and resentment of these working men ar.d their fellows who knew of the.r tragic lOi ir.g fight, te avert vagrancy and ciai vatlon in da; s ,-f overflowing labor opportunity was centered net only cn their arch-op-orts:cr, Robert P. iirliidell, dictator of the labor t-aties council, but also u:c:i heUiO wrecking cc r. tractors. LOSES HISOVERCOAT Ilo.'nr Zji abenstot, who roe-n:s at Mi r. Jlusoeli's roo:::infr- house. 11 14 d'-ek'-eca," a'.t-nue. it-ported to police; th.e lo.-s cf an overcoat valued at $Zv. 1; w as taken from bis loom yesteri ' -ay afternoon. At the same time Joh-i I T' t !..,, 1S1 EaTtimore avenue, had SSI I :n cash, two silver watches worth S31; ! : r, ! sor.f drtool -eioc!? ;? oe-k-n ir a-iw s'.awh-! t.kt-n from his jrtore. The. description of the suspected thieves talked and the police believe the cam.man and woman committed both thefts. They are looking; for tbttn.
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