Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 163, Hammond, Lake County, 29 December 1920 — Page 2
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E CONFERENCE Ireland and Unemployment Subjects Discussed at The Meeting BT EARLE C. REEVES STAFF CORRFSPOHOEIIT t. N SERVICBI lONTJOX, Dec Constltuf iona! frfdim rer IrelaM as a rgeans if VriPgirj about Irih pace and 1mTiiOiate openlne of trada relations vith Russia as a mans r alleviating Lnrrnploymant in Great Britain, wen advocated at a special conference jf the British labor party at Wejtmloier Hall today. Th!a meatljia; was held pursuant to a call ipud by the national executtre committee of the British Labor party tn Dec. 15 to consider: TVrst Ireland. Second Cnemployment. The executive commttte hid already prepared a number of resolutions. One called for a judicial Inquiry into reprisals in Ireland, and halienred the British government to disprove tlie information on reprisals violence broua-ht back from Ireland bv the Labor commission headed bv -rthur-Henderson which conducted an independent investigation. Another rolution rectmmr.ded an election in Ireland for tho selection of members of a proposed constituent assembly. This assembly would be gtvn powers to work out an Irish constitution, but it would be subject io conditions protecting Ir'.6h minorities and also to limitations to prevent Ireland from menacing England in a rival or military way. Other resolutions demanded punlsnri'.ent of soldiers and policemen guilty of reprisals and the immediate withdrawal of British troop. putting rerorislblllty for the maintenance of order upon the shoulders of the local a .! twenties. The executive committee affirmed its nt'.sfaction over the efforts that have been under way in behalf of an Irls.t 1 I., i rrlM-t the Children fealthy Blood and a Healthy System . a Child's best protection against :.4. Gr:p and Influenra. G'.re them cr.OVE'S IRON TJV1C SYRUP. Tic. Columbia AND American THEATERS Indiana Harbor Dorothy Dalton in 'A ROMANTIC ADVENTURESS' And 2-reel Comedy "Seven Bald Pates
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Ireland was under discussion all morning and unemployment was not taken up until afternoon. A number of relief suggestions were 'made, but the two which received moat attention were: 1. Immediate peace with the Russian eoviet republic and opening of trade. J. A scheme of credits to enable commercial dealings with Central Europe. An unemployment "do'.e" of t"'j pounds per week for men and Zo shillings to women to be paid from a national fund, was recommended. The report of the labor commission which had inTcstigated reprisals in Ireland had been made public Tuesday night, on the eve of the labor party meeting. UTILITIES Convention Set for Jan. 13, Will Take Public into Its Confidence INTERNATIONAL NEWS E"ICE1 lNDJ.ANAPOL.lS. Ind.. Tcc. '9. Indiana public utilities ar-e froin;j t "lay their cards on the table- nnrt take the people into their confident j at the meeting of the Indiana Public Utility Assocration in Jniilanapo! is January 12 the first ever held in the state at which ail branches of tne utilities industry will be represented, it was announced today by Charles IHenry, president of the association. Philip H. Gadsden of Philadelphia, president of the American Klectrls Hallway Association and chairman ot the emergency committee of the American Gas Association, is to be one of the chief speaker at the meeting. Plans for the session ar being mad.5 by a committee headed by Harry Held, president of the Interstate Public Service company. tYorklng with him are Prank Wampler of the Indiana Bell Telephone company. Frank Jordan of the Indianapolis Mater company and 8. E. Mulholland of th Northern Indiana Gas and Electric company. Fort vvayne. It is planned to have speakers representaing every branch of the industry. Mr. Henry, wko is president of te Indianapolis and Cincinnati Traction company, will preside at all the sessions. "We are adopting a now idea planning to have our sesions nemirublic." said Mr. Henry. "Wc can not of course hold publ'c meetings within the time and space available, but we are asking all utility company operators who attend to bring with them representative men from their respective communities. We hope to have the list of guests Include leaders in public thought from all parts of the tate, such as newspaper editor, city and county officials, bankers and Lu.ness men generally. "The public utility industry is the people's business. It is part of our task, therefore, to accomodate ou:elve to the public w'sh. On ih-i other hand, we fee! that the publicshould know our problems and understand the difficulties that aie likely to interfere with efficient service in these times of high prices and scatcity of materials. mx jpe i "jgy-wiwwr jW!afi mm mm mm vmvhrmm mT
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nothing but secret sessions, w plan to invite in representative of the public and lay our cards on the table before them. YVe are planning a strong program and hope to have the bigjtst and best utilities meeting the state has ever known. It will be the first time utilities of every kind hare leathered in one meeting in Indiana." T VENTURE INTO OUTLAWRY PROVES FATAL CHICAGO. Dec. Their first Tenture into outlawry today had brougiit death to one and pnwon to another of the twin sons of an automobile mechanic of Greenville, Hi. Joseph Scott is drad. slain while attempting to escape from a posse, and Jacob Hcott. his twin brother, faces a Ions prison term for participation in the robberv of the Chicago-New Orleans special ot the Illinois Central Railroad. The robbery occurred near Oilman. 111., sixty mtles south of Chicago. Thi youthful bandits obtained money and valuables worth about S'2.000 from thirty occupants of Pullman cars attached to the train. Hoarding the train ar Oilman, tho two brothera rode for thirty miles, leisurely searching the sleeping-car passengers. They hopped off at t&e suburbs of Kankakee. After alighting at Aroma Park cn the outskirts of Kankakee, the bandits inquired concerning trains for ths East of the station agent. Word of the robbefy already had been fashed along the telegraph wires and the agent became suspicious of his questioners. H summoned a posse by telegraph and detained his visitors by '"kidding them aiong." Just as a Pla Pour train f..r the Kant pulled into tht- station with a potm. Jacob Scott surrendered when h- saathe guns of th officers, but Joseph fled. A shot was fired and he stumbled but climbed aboard the train- litbarricaded himself In the wash room and llred several shots at the officers through a door. After flung a volley in return and smashing the barricaded door the posse found the robber wounded. Mr dud St the Kankakej general hop!tal. IS KILLED V'ith his po-.itet-? turned insiue out and a bullet hole through his heart. Francisco !:?.. 1701 Ilawaro trcct, was found murdered beneath the T. If. Blt high Urn- on Virginia streii. ... Gary early last nijht. Tien the body was first discovered it was bellfved that Diaz had been frozen to death, but upon closer investigation, a bullet hole disclosed a run wound and findng his pockets turned inside out robbery was -tho apparent motive for the crime. According to the story told by Aiyandro Abuscal and Manuel Ferdaner., they were returning from work in the mill last ni.ht and at the high line heard a revolver shot and a short time later saw the forms of two ir.cn bee'njr towerd'? Broadway along railroad track. The body was removed to William's morgue. Diaz came to Gary ia3( September from Spain where he Icaes a wife and familj. WON'T BE SENT UNTIL NEXT MONTH WASHINGTON. Dec. L'?. U C. A. K. Martens. si let Hu.ia'j representaf.ve in the U. S.. who is ordered deported, probably will not be snt from the t,". S. until lat in January, it was nnnounced at the labor department today. A psrty o deporte wiii .a:l from Nw York on Jan. 15 for Libau. v'.a Southampton, but the department dees not eapect to be able to include Martens S3 this sailing- list. FOR FEDERAL TAX EXEMPTION WAST riNGTOX. rec. 2X. n amendment to the constitution abolishingexemption from federal taxes for all state and municipal bonds and all ."nlaries of state and municipal officials and providing that the fedral a-overnment shall have power to tax all inc-omea no matter fi'om what source derived, is proposed in a resolution introduced In th house today by Representative M-Fadden. chairman of the house banking- and currency comrr.rttee. . Beaten Man Robbed Swears Out Warrants Anton Oblunos appeared in Judge Taube's court yesterday and swore out vmrrants for the arrest of I-nry Perika and Mike Slabot. who. he pid had beaten him and then relieved him of his pocket book which contained $15.00. Anton's head and face were covered with "bruise" and cuts which he painfully eihibited after removing the bandages. OMunos ststes that while lie was walking alongr Grent street Sunday nht. two mn attacked him., one striking him with a knife, then after "oeatins him they took his pocket book containing 815.00. Announce Civil Service Examinations The United States civil service commission announces that an open competitive examination for the position of unskilled labor will be held at Gary. Ind., January IS, according to an announcement received from the secretary of th sixth civil service district at Cincinnati, Ohio, today. The examinations -will be held to secure eligibles from which t mke certification to fill vacancies as they may occur In positions filled under the libor regulations In Gary. A vacancy now exists in the position of unskilled labor (male) at $S0O plus $244 per annum in the custodian nervlce at Gary. Prii! galore to be g-iven away at 26th Annual Masquerade P.a'.l at Unity Hail. Hammond, Friday eve. Dec. 31srl.adie3 SOc, gents 5c. Mafic by Dickinsan. 12-21-t
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HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS Th divorce suit of Lena Brehmer a. Charles Brehmer is back in the iiuinmond superior court after a brief sojourn la Jud-e Oreenwsld's court at Gary. The suit was originally filed t.l room 2 at Hammond on June . I-ater a change of venue was taken to the Gary court and yesterday on another change it was brought back to room 1 at Hammond. Phil Greenwald is attorney for the plaintiff and AltorneJ- JlfcMahon A Conroy nd Floyd R. .Murray are representing the defendant. Sj:t to foreclose a mechanic's lien has been filed by J. J. Cohen against Myer Mnrvdel et. al., through Attorney ! K. D. Urandenburg. S..u to collect an advertising account has been filed by the Tribune company of C'hicaro against the firm of Woods. Martin &. Co., of Hammond. Greenwald & Stinson are attorneys for the plaintiff. Susie C. Breeden has filed suit to collect on a promissory note against Max Kline. G. C. White is attorney for the plaintiff. 4 Viola Newman is suing for divorce from Minton Newman. They were married Sept. 4. IS'H, and separated T'eo. !!. 1S20. Mrs. Newman says her husband would fly into a rage easily and on sjch Occasions would beat her. Once lie drove her from tl.e home. At timed she was forced to go out and work to support herself. She resides at Michigan avenue. Hammond. She asks for $3,000 alimony. MeAleer. Porsey Gillett are attorneys for the plaintiff. Ailis Chalmers American Can American American American A merlcan American Car and Foundry 119 Iocomottve 10 Smelting Sl Steel Foundry 29 ' Tel. and Tel. 9 4 V, Anaconda 31't Baldwin Locomotive 84 Bethlehem Steel B 34 '4 Canadian Pacific 118 Chicago and North "Western 60S Colorado Fuel 25 Consolidated Gas Corn Products .... Crucible Steel .... Krie To V . 66',. 73 13H US' 1 3 iS ii'i 155V, 30H I Ueneral Klectric . , j General Motors . ' Lackawanna Steel j lehlgr'.i Valley . . . j Mexican Pete i Mldvale Steel . 1 N. N. T. Air Brake 71 H Norfolk and "Western 9SSi Northern Fariflc 84 V Pure Oil Pressed Steel Car Reading 80 84 ' 58 "4 69 I Republic Iron and Steel Southern Pacific Southern Railway Studebaker 42 Texas Co 42, t'nion Pacific 119 V. P. Steel 78V Wasting-house 41 14 Willys Overland 5 '-4 Sinclair Oil 21' C HICAGO UVK STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 26. 000; market, 15 "f25 lower, Rulk. SV 809 10.10; top, $10.40: heavyweight. $9.70510.00: medium weight. $9.80310.10; light weight, $f.90 10.20: light lights. $10.20110. J3; heavy packing- sows, smootn 8S.3S (ff9.86 ; pax-king sows, rough, $9. to 3T9..35; pigs. $10.0010.30. I CATTI.K Receipts. 9,f00; market. steady. Reef Pteers Choice and prime $11. Tot? 13. 0: medium and good. $8.6' t 11.75: light weight. $ 1 0.00 ? I '.-Ji : good and clinic. $l.ooii;.25: common and medium. ?.7 5 W I'l.oo. ftutcnep attle Tlelfrs. $5.2OW10.5; cows. $t.7J'S?.2i: bulls. $. 7538 00. fanners and Cutters Cow and heifers. $1.25 ft 4.75; eanner steers, $4.00 tt o.rii1 : veal calves 'light and hsndyweight. $10.'-'0 i:.0; feeder steers. $6.25'SJ.0n; stor ner .teers. $4.25ff f-00; stocker cows and heifers. $4.25(3 8.25. Western Range Cattle Reef steers. $S.304f9.oy; cows and heifers. $4.75,a7.75. ' (HictGo cH Gnaiv WIIK AT No. 2 hard winter. $1.71; 2 northern spring. $1.78. ! rVTRN No. 2 y11ow. 76 5 77c: No. 3 yellow. 71 l-2c: 4 yellow. 6S T70c: .1 white. 68 3-4tf"0 3-4c: 4 white. K6 OATS No. I white. 47 t-fditf. wT1te. 474!c: S white. 4 1-4' 45 l-2c; 4 white. 45 3-f 45c. CrnCAGO VEAT, 50 to tn Ihs., ll: 70 to 80 lbs.. 1213: S to 10fl lbs.. 13f8 14; fnrv. 15: overweight kidneys, 140 to 175 lbs., 13"! 9. "RtTTKR Receirts, S.793 tutrt: creamery, eitra,. 65: firsts. 40WS1; racking stock. 1S2T20. KW3 Receipts. 1.337 eases: current receipts. S9'??64: ordinary firsts. 60W 14: firstfi. 69: extra. 59'. ? SO: checks, 45'fi'.i': dirtie. 45-J55. CTETJSE Twins, new, 22; ai!er. 22'-i(S'2S: young- Americas. 24t23: lonahorns. 2(!72i; crick. t??20. tmi rC.rL.TRT Turkeys, 40: chicken;'. 2227; srring-s. 27; rooster". 1?: geese. 27: ducks. 29. POTATOES Receipts. 27. Mondell to Confer With Senator Harding WASHTNGTON, Dec. 38 Representative Prank W. Kondell, house republican leader, will leave late today or tomorrow for Marlon. Ohio, for a conference on legislation with President-elect Harding. The conference was invited by Senator Harding who desires to ascertain the status of legislation that must or srould b attended to during the present session of congress. While here early In the present month the senator urged the congressional leaders t" put through all the appropriation bills for the fiscal year 1921-22 that tha way might be cleared for the readjustment and reconstruction legislation he will recommend In his Inaugural address. Ptlea Cor4l la 6 14 Days Druggista refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. Blind. P.Ieeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relievs Itching Piles. and rou can get restful sleep after first application, SOc. Adv.-
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3y 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief E LL-ASMS roR INDICiCSTION DeLUXE THEATRE DE LUXE MOVIE WEEK M TODAY Mary Pickford in "POLLYANNA" Also Harold Lloyd in the "Hifb and Dizzy" BIG DOUBLE FEATURE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Madge Kennedy in "THE GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART" Also Jonny Jones in the "Edgar Kid Pictures' "Edgar, Jonah Day" Mary Pickford in "POLLYANNA" Afternoons Only Children will be admitted for 5c from 10 o'clock until I o'clock. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Joe Ryan ia the Fifth Episode of "HIDDEN DANGERS" Afternoons Only SATURDAY Jack Pickford in "JUST OUT OF COLLEGE' Also Harold Lloyd in Jj," "Get Out and Get Under" SUNDAY B B Justine Johnstone ia a "BLACK BIRDS' Also Harold Lloyd in "Get Out and Get Under" cr Ji STARTING MONDAY FOR n FOUR DAYS n Basil King's Production B "EARTH BOUND" Ban 11 anna gf'B B B B H U IT H BTl n e ni Ui.,H.iiif,IIJWvK THE RPHEU THEATRE Hmmnd :: Indiana FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY AND THURSDAY "20th Century Minstrels" Comedy Singing:, Talking and Dancing Revue 7 People Special Scenery WILLIAMS & LEE Acrobatic Tumbling OHAR & NEELY Singers DeLuxe KEEP SMILING TRIO Sing and Talking WM.! MORROW & CO. On the Country Road BRUCE & ANDREWS Comedians Also "THE VELVET FINGERS" The Wonder Serial of Them AU RESERVE YOUR SEAT FOR OUR MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE &-BIG ACTS 8
D TA1I William Farnum in 'THE DlJuUsClTLERS.', Tomorrow and Friday Eddie Polo in "THE KING OF THE CIRCUS." Note: Balloons free to all children. PASTIME stjpalsc'- in
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Prizs galore to b? given away at Ifith Annual Masquerade Pall at Unity Hall. Hammond. Friday rve, Dec. SI?;-Ladic-s COc, senta 6oc. Mu.lc by !i. inaon. 12-25 I
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