Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 152, Hammond, Lake County, 15 December 1920 — Page 13
THE TIMES Paso Thirteen HE WANTS NEW PHOTO OF POPE--WITH HIS BROTHER Tbi" i11 blievd fo b trig new fst photo of Tope Benedict XIV. It was taken recently in the promenade of tho Vatican pardens it Rome. A ith the pope Is his brother, the Marquta Dell Chiesa. The marciuis is ButTer ins: from paralysis of the legs. -4 - r V " T 4.
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BT JACK ROT LB r $ T A r F CORESPONDENT 1. N. SERVICE) MARION. O . tec. 14 Th return of Shantung to Chin by Japaji was named s one f three conditions on which the entry of America into the league of nations should be based. In a memorandum presented to Senator Harding today by t.lsnop "ft'm. K. Anilereon, of Cincinnati. B:hop Anderson also declared that nations which cannot afford membership In the league because, of financial ohligatlonp, should be allowed on delepate at each meeting of the lajf-v.e assembly. JmbT3ii:p lr. the league, he Insisted.
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participate in the im-rrsfs of world peace. His remaining- condition stipulated that th t. S. sh-.uM not bound by a.ny article of the league covenant to participate in war or enprse, her military forces, except by act of congress. Dr. Anderson, who is a hiyhop of 'he Methodist Episcopal hur v. urged that I he V. S. rr.t'r the league on those terms. Infinite conclusion". :t is stated, are gradually forming ihmr.i;! ve? before the president-elect as the result of th-? conferences on international n.TaJrs. It is regarded as probablo ihfit his deliborttons will have advu-i-l sufficiently by January 1st t. permit of somo statement regarding th-- permanent policy of his administration. Gov. Sproul. of Pennsylvania, and n ' . Atterhury. vic-pre Id-nt of ;V iv-nnsylvania railroad, '.-ontv rred w!h .Scr-.it.--r Hording today. S.at..r Vc.v i. i-he-iud to arrive Friday M-ith Will K Hays and W. J. Pryan and Wm. H. Taft 13 tentatively expected Dec. 2i.
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Th Ladfs Bible olas of the Hobertsdale church will meet in regular session at the home of Mr. A. Juion on Lincoln rven-.ie. T'mrsdav eve--.ns. A'.l members are ursoi to "oe .resent. As a most appropriate prssrani has been prepared. Jlrs. A. 1. Mart ot ryrtle arenue & buslne v!itor In Ilammjal lair Saturday. The -W7iltinsr lodgs, SiS. Knights of Pythias will confer the third degree cn a large class of candidates Thursday een!ng. They also will erve refreshments. LydM. Wichcryt of Roberts avenue. Is able to resume her school duties after leic? confined to her home by illness for several days. The Marquat club wi;i meet at the home of Mr. and ifrs. Flwird Mathias this evening. Mr. and Mr?. Steve Senchek attended a theater ia Chicago on Sunday evening. 'ic! Tas:njr and Miss Helen Paylo. Mrs. George Conya and daughter, Eileen, motored to Chicago Heights where they Tiaited friends la Sunday. Mr. ar?3 Mrs. Aug-Jt Dreeson and Mr?. Augusta E?gers cf Ro-bert avor.:e t-ere guests at the former's brother .Toan Drcsson's home in East Chicago Sunday. Caroline Dregson of Roberts avenue who was reported on the s'ck ll.e i. again nicely Improving. Jack Brown, who visited hi folks at Clinton, Iowa, for several days, returned the latter part of last wee. Mr. Ero-n, who Is employed '.' Henry Rogers, rooms at the Shads home on Lake, avenue. The W. B. A. of the Macoagees meet t.-.is evening at the I. CI. O. F. hall. The iaales are. expecting to elect their of-f!-.-rs for the ensuing year. Mrs. Parker of Hammond visited v-ral Tiobertsdale friends the latter pat-t of last week. M . Littman of Hammond ha3 taken possc-si-.on of the grocery store formerly owned by Oscar Gallas on Indianapolis boulevard. Nicholas Biey returned to his home In Pot Washington. V,ri., after visiting his sister, Mrs. E. Jwett and brother. Peter Bley. r
Fop Benedict XiY ajod bis brother. Margin Delia Chiesa.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fetch of Myrtle aiFini" are the proud parents of a son. who arrl.ed at their home la..-t .Saturday, both mother and baby are doing fine.
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Mrs. Mary Pavls is quite seriously sick. Miss Violet Hayden.. the assistant i:brarin is fl'.iing he' place at the library during her Illness. Jxwe'.l Pest l-H American Legion, elected the following officers for trie ensuing par at thoir rf-sular rr.eeting Monday nisrht: Commander, T'"!n Taller; vice commandr. Tom Purchase: adjutant, Clayton P.ivlj; treasurer. M L ftijon. The post is in a very pros
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i 1 are adding new names to th-.-!r roll. V. T. Weakly was In Chicago on business yesterday. The Parcnt-Tr acherx r:ub heirt s wry, oo-i meeting at the high s !..-ol buiid'ng Monday night. Th wather was bad, but about 5f were in attendance. A rr.st excilent program wa:; rendered.
THREATEN TO PARALYZE INDUSTRY
i XHT YORK. Pt. 14. Vnion leaders of Mew York clothing workers threat- I cned today to "paralyze" he o'oth nc industry by nightfall unless there wa- j a back down by employers who hat e j (ieclared for reduced n?"s and ant oen fcop. ! Solidlfyirg their V.r.e pickets repre- '
renting 6.1,009 workers were stationed about :o factories while 14 mass metir.gs of clothing workers were held throuefiout greater w York.
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