Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1921 — Page 2

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E IS KILLED City Council Also Hears Ex, penditure Estimates for Water Works Jt ri id-a of th arno.ri! of noofy v ! I lie t""ity .' H 9 in .-in nn! i:hj.- t f 'fiu! r-in:i in t ' i . ..1 -i :i i r.i n v i i . a i . r toir t tut n t 3.i p :. -1 n ln.t nis.'if v f i - ri Ijm: ii.'-w.! fit! tti :t.- hiilMii fijitn thre r;in"'s ti.. . in , ; n i enStPeTS. He ? i a '; nf th" tirst est i ma i". viia:, w a made in l'.-i; r ; ri the e ji j m! ! t a r e n ssa r ifi ri;iK:;i; i:nli'i f nnts to th- a -ii'r -irV. Tii"" oK.t.-e. -Are bti' d o-i rnin h lo..''r Salmiam! .' in 1 1" r ' j 1 ! am! did 'ml Ciw'4'iiiiiitfl i, s ext-ii-..- a sia-m-- anil .-n..w h 1 i v I'll ill! v 'is 'i, Th ls;st fiKafes .wr sii 1 in ' t : ed !i t f. ft e r i ': ti e i' r '. a t'u:ii;i;in: v. -.-aii let bti b-a ' 'd i n ? ,iiT i r;? an! t it n !;. !! 'li'AX. This r;m' t ;.r ii!.t r I i.rui'li'U ln'n mii i.ilo ! la". n..! Vi uijf :ujr The '!.(': ' tami'. to a. ;n;; !' .- i i ' ton , w !i ! :i will ! !- ;! ii c.-i:l a. ;.. M ! the -ti-tr nf d i .- : r '. o; t hot. The 1 1. nni i!iaf't"r '.v.i;li! h six fM. li woiiM f a - n s a plenty i f -a u t r for 1 ie .it. for m3:i r to com-. I"- vv.nil.l i .-; iint- a:n-1 mi" -: a ' .' ri'!!!.n i'ni:ar :t :!ic ra: if $r ;.T fmit. !! . III! !i tit ii. -t nf i.'ii" ha ; m .i : 1 ' ; i: ; ;tni ri ! . v.;i:i-!i w !!l in-"t.'i1-" 'i pu iiji -ivli.'i t'"iiis' million fal- !... 's'.!v rj;isi i'y. ! lrs .-'..n k nn. i!!:l.-V ';'!"r ;i!nj" vr c u 'z "i! Ni.'h ti..' fiiri,i':;n the .!'.-iri :i r.:iiii l.! vc tarti! .-ivr-.ti Hr? Mu Rtnl i'trc;5.:n t: vin , ; i ot :if i:iui i am! nrs-it ;'i tn ;i!ir "1 .i,'tnn;. It ,i, ' ; ; mi'i M'irv fo- I'l" ;.ojin! of; v. 1 1 !i-rU!- i-rin i:;m:i u'tirN cour w!i: t. .n;-i!. Ti. roun.i!rr.n in.I to famr t;n ;! of r t -iry an rit;r"iy ;i'.hMf :it ti I ;: f-o:u t!l l.ik. A!iJirrna.n SU-jfakin !-i.i;cht i:;. H-t otn r. inn'iy r5-.! la l! "f ;i'.l.l:.- "itillti's in liimrr.on.3. omi ;. :i i n . . '..oiu.-i o. t!it, i(nris.i In Ifi.' n'" ii.'i.S 'trt . r rats aTii? ai! It was tiiti for inc. .-;ty to tuke . ham!. ll.-lmrn j ir.i with h!rn aJ lUm.m m.l rriOtion to th (Tct that th fit ttrni:y f lfor tri'- p:;.,i. m.ui CdT.niiMiM Mil ass for a r.iu-t :nti gM a:il e!!f :r!: rat-.. Tii m; t ' in . favor of tia Tnotion s. u tun . mot. . -Tiip. new i-arkto ard.nafa-p, w hti-!i was r;iorted back favor al.iy frojn th 0Oinmitte was brought up latJt nifriit. It jjlaoed a 80 minute, limit on parking a.utomoblls on Hohtnttn tret. between Ruase-ll atrert and the Morion tracks and n j State street between Hohman atreet and Oakley avenue. It provided a fine not to exceed 150 for violations Reissijr and Voorheis mved to table the ordinance, and it carried by a large majority. Thos who irpoke in favor of tabllnx. sal that H would be working a hard.'hiw on- business men who nave wen cutomed to leavlnsr their machines parked tn front of their places of business all day. Thus efforts of the po. lice at relieving- the congestion in the business district have been balked unless the ordinance Is revived at a late date. An ordinance was introduced intend-' ed to abolls hthe fees of the office of! city eealer. but as the city dads were uncertain as to the wording of it, in was sent back to the city attorney for Fcrutlny. An ordinance was parsed appropriating $500 to be used in proportinsr the Wolf lake harbor project through. t Interstate Harbor commission. Anotiier ordinance appropriated $100 to I be donated to the Near East Relief. The third appropriation ordinance wa for $1.?GR.3 to pay the expenses o' va4clnatlng the school children on account of the small pox. SETTLES AUSTRIA'S FATE Complete Disintegration of Empire is Considered Imminent BT IA'CIFiN JONKS (Correspondent of the Interrational Ne-ws Service and Ixndon T-ally Kxpress.) VIENNA, Feb. 2. The fate of Austria has been settled (forever! That Is how the Vienna Alleisemeine Zeltuntr sums up the position of this unhappy nation, following the decisions taken by the inter-allied supreme council at Paris. In all circles the belief was expressed that the complete disintegration of Austria may b- considered imminent. It was declared that "the Paris decisions make it plain that Austria can expect no mate-rial aid from the outside." The Christian Socialist government Is facing overwhelming difficulties. These have beern augmented since the supreme counj.ll meeting as the ministers had been hcldlng out to the working- people the promise of financial assistance from the allies. The grreater Germany party, which Is working for a merger of Germany and Austria, is takinp advantage of the situation to create the utmost embarrassment for the government. Opponents of the greater Germany party claim that neither Germany nor Austria desires this fusion but the parties in both countries are spending: huge sums for propaganda. 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plenary session sf parliament to discuss Austria's economic plight but refused until after t!ie informal decisions of the supreme council were c.ommuni cafed to the jj jvet nment. Xow tha.t toe decisions are known there is dancer of ac-;trle 0tial democrats Joininir the irrcat

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er Germany party. If this coalition comes to paiss the tovernment could be deifeated in parliament. Loaders of the masse-s in the cities have heen exhorting- patience, but they say now that their control of the situation is wak?ninpr. The Austrian krone has coi lapsed completely. J.Wore the war this coin was worth ;n cents in American money. In the present slump they fell so low that "..Im) could be purchased for an Knglish pound sterling and -while the value of the krone declined the price of food went up. The I!ours has been in a state of panic since Monday. Political leaders admit that Austrian currency has become worthless it is of no value to the voikinr class hut th wealthy are better off because th. command husfe sums in profit cer: nff Unv, r.e? Tt i.- a t;at:ic fraturp rf the

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