Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 30 March 1921 — Page 6
Wednesday, March 30. 1921,
THE TIMES P.12C BO! I rri&. rrjs f5? ?TS3 fS n rs ? Meriertots cf Famous. Tien. Jihr H i nan's chair, '?! 8ut?-t!caTt-l. U kr.f 8t the F.i.myf.n Meetir. house, F.r-aford. sn.i . farori'e chair i to be sef a in th N-.-rfotk nr. 3 fca ha &a 1 H Bad y SJJ a m N l' 5W IM 'C .1 A d f 5-1 y 1 '25 i -J el fe3 f?m m ii -.3 fciSI
V P3 i i pa 5,. vs.
h & I
fetjAi taw
delaying eo long befora issuing orjen permitting us to u?e. frearas sgaiast an innc1 enemy. This five the Reds a chance to consolidate and ft will r.nv o-ott te.n t2mb3 as many lives to put them do-tT! the revolt as It would oth'.r2,y3 Exa psrsoirast.s
It rs estimated that the Red prisoners i bu
captured sine the revolt began, cot total ewll over 2.A00. The pj-rsmnt la in a quandry as to what to do with the rank and iY.& r,t tha Communist prisoners It fears to adopt a too drastic
the city that Leonhart has been found short In his acoun'n ao aecretary of the (inry Order of Elks and that the figure will amount to something like $4.ico. It 15 understood that sinca giving up the i-ecret.ary ship sometime a sro Elk officials hav been trying to straighten out th tangled accounts.
GARY ELK'S LODGE INITIATE TWELVE
Many Communists Are Killed la Various Parts Of Germany.
A STB. NOT JtlTPOKT SSSXIir, IXarrh SO- Among the , . . jTLauy traivfre report frevm th TTnltd States tJjAt hir found bMr war tato lead-Las' Q-erman ne-rrinepers ct lat. is one printed by the VossiscluCettmiff, that "acooriliLg' to a dispxstrh from KOicow" th Americas yOTei am eat has reqtieated the jit. rament of tetvta to grant safe conduet to lOOXX) K,Ti31an wao are to dpord from AmericA vitliAa tte rNTERNTiCNL NEWS SrFVtCEJ SEKI.PT, March 30. According1 to a nneoalroM report rtoWrod by the Ber. llnr Taffehlat. 60 Communist were ill.
ld In ttreet flg-hlnr at O-evolaburg-. A j olvsh, ta which three p-rons were kll- j led and live wotmdad, oenrred between j Security Police and Co-cimunista at l M achiwlTn. near the French zone of oc j
cnpation, Security Police are patrolling the city. It was airaouaced that hundredii of tlioufands of Harks that had beea stolen from looted basis and postofficsa T-sre fenod in the clothing: of tne dead and wounded Common! s. 'timited" demonstration weve reported from Dresden, the capital of Saxony. (BT FRANK E. MASON) tSTrr CORRESPONDENT I. N SE'ir.El BERLIN, ilarcli 30. Fifty Communlts ere roported to have bpn killeii ln.hea.vy ffrhtlnir betireen tha Security I"oltro and th.i Reds todav at Gtveisburg, in VcsftpHdJla. The police casualties were not given.
sittltude far fear of irtflamlni the n-ork-
Ins: c!a.s and addlne fuel to the revel- j Into
u nonary m: v-enier.t. The. sufg-esticn of whn'.efil executions Ha bon rejected. The jails are ever-crowded ar.d tlw
:t.;v priori of the prisoners taken vlt..
in the m. fw days -will grfurnlsh the. . new
fovdrrmani with a serious prMm. The two main railway lines runr.irx from Northern to Southern Germany are In operation, although traffic is disar-
Tirp'.vj r.ew metr.hers were Initiated
B- P- O. F ... No the la?t class to r.xa'rd PuVr
ranged because of the further destrue
ns 1.1
lad".
s rr."
piunaLntl ' i.'S
tion cf rndfffts. tre.st"e
the district, held by the P.d BA3TMT5 PTjTTNEEBJN In the rural districts of f i ny bandits are mo-.-jny the oountry. erin.r fxro ar.d seizing larj qu
Of food. Bitte.rfeld is In the hands of the. gtvsrnmtr.i polic. Halle is quiat The few strikes thahave broken out there were described stm unJrnportJfc. T"'o imporrant Red leaders were cvtured In the battle at Lie-ana Tuesday. The aj" Alfred Le-nck, "Ommaa'jArt of the Rod Army" in tjiat region, and Paul Bokitcky. "Political (""otnmis.s.i
the Gary lodge.,
1152. This group is be initiated under
Fio'-d ?sx r. At ri-'. Mi'J" n ". ;hf. ireet.r.nr
future have crarge of !r
he installed. Th? f nil owing- men were en t! lift of the initiated last nightJaww T-.i..:.-. Arthur C"iar Ryan, Franl: Foster. J T. Ores thctr Joseph Z r.-j-.rimmtr, James E. F1 man. B. H. Fain. Jacob F.uff.n. G
man, Timothy Gal.i;i of ViJpar.'i.:s.-- ana other officers cf the Air.frnoa.ii .'omn.itt for Relief in IroU-.nd. undrr v.:ise niM"'" thrs i.-. be .-..tid j.-r. M-EETING AT ElAST&tO K"D City Chairman Hf iiry P. lx-.vue.v. Ca.l'jmet a'-eiauf., a.niiour.ce-i todav mat
a iiiO'-tir wi: hi hfci-t e e.lrht t V at the K. cf ; , l r
trreet, rcr tha Hamr-.ond
!? ! ' - .-.':. -- '.htt s t-i.-T diy '.!;! "-it; cotr.tr up this nif juny rn:-V
Both rh ("-!!-;- a.iid Hi
-rs.
ok ''e.y It
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S'ate . litirn -an P. .' lapolls has receive! Lh
nd meet-
KSKTS iimdly of l:idvfoilo'.yir.? tele-
t h i : the!
will I pathir.o j Ireland
.m ct nn?;cr??':Hnt Ire in senator Iar---. of 1-. :..-: ii.'."-ry riv-h: minded rr.a.n v-:li ?yra-
with the distress o fthoje in
wno are sufferir.ff the pangs
II I
li
Ate - .
hung-fer ar-d food
:nd rrom Every is h-art t
d i Srhar
El. H. MoUiujhlin. John A!
GARY" NEWS
FIVE DUCK ! KITNTEES AEHESTEB j Five hunters, who -were a!'.je-J to! have ben en pasted !r. shooting duck, r. lor. sr the Kankakee river near Shelhvj
Faturiiay morning were iiapoei y federal officers, who were assisted by local ffarr.e wardens. The men were: S. Cross. C'-"-- Reed. El'er Fieldrr.ar.. Mack Ball and Ruesel! Allen.
the lack of ci
vmmciisi r.aa a w.irr.
sr.' '- in his hart for Irilrd sr.d ri:e ap1 -: hi'.-h r:'5 to us for reMc-f will meet a ready regr-t:nse " 1 ani-n:? trExcy-r;
, . wr$ to me tro-joieu - 1. ! Ireland there is W!.J;- -f-ai J cr.iinjf cut or' une.mploymf r.t., j ; r.dus :ri. s a.nd hon:eif.;:.rss i relief aror.cies are a Ire-id y ft c
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Do You Want to Make Your
Old Floors, Furniture, Woodwork and .Walls Look Like New?
GABY WORKS NEWS
-nus or chiiorci daily the larg- 1 ij er cit.es of Ireland. The dnrt U non- j rolitical i::i no-.i-relip.r us chrsoier J eiid procoevli go to re... - .!;. ' f!
Do Ycu Want to Have an Unusual
ii
'. r--e
n -r- - -b r- m -r im rtttrvf
is a:ry low ;
!? ruTicrt-5 that th
-t ; 1
Children Taken to
Catholic Orphanage! Mors
Peter Budtlotek's chl'-drer.. Hv;n?
s-j-irch plate I
111 and the. elab mil! of ir.e Gary;
Works will start up Monday ntorriing j inri! 4. Roth mills have been down!
for some time owing to s.aoi-c
rSFEClAL TO THE TtV'ES CROV.Cs' l.Ii, Ir.d.. March Sh Mr Mat J. Brown, wife of the former county treasurer, is near death at her home in this city. Mrs. Brown has teen, seriously ili for several weka Today her condition was re-.ortcd m be verv unfavorable.
oad,. I BIRDS-EYE GLAIiCE
AT SITUATION
at Rh-ode Island
wer-r taken away from and will be placed in a plianage at Fort Wayne s wee )j. This step was takn b;
Stt ee-t, their
Oatho!
I
Oary.
father j
or-
shut down lae again Saturday
n!g"ht morn-
The billet mill
and w 111 ?art up r.s at 6 a. m.
me time this I cupled moving- the g-er.erators located
j at the slab mil.i to tha 160-inch the author- j mill. The suij.-sta.tion at the
of men irs now "c-
('Conti
naff? -Tie.')
sub t ir
1
Official rei.vrts of the fltins at Ieiiii; withheld the number of Red casualtfej, wbJch wa- unofficially put at "00 yesterday. A number of Red prisonors -ere said to have been executed.
Alth-nigb offioiaJ rT'"Tts already
Jftated tht tho ReicJ-iewchr aro in ic
Hon xralrun the Communists. It wa? announced that the Pru.sstan govrri;ie:if
has decidi "not to jte Rclchwehr or j Feders.1 troops ayalnst the revolution- j tarles for fear of provoftfr.g the. laborlni? ! class." The announcemerit of the Prus- j oian givernment via chericerijed In ! some fi'jvlers. 1
T-r ,fir.r, f ;,fiH -r.r.'r. ! "c r- than 100 real estate men
ten run w-js reported killed in a clsh j various
with Oommunists near Groobers. Th i
plate si a o
discontinued and the 11 furct t-,.ver for
and upon in vestif a lion ' t ho lights and wnail niotors In the f u-
w-nom taere are five tare.
2 to 12 years, we.
itutt to J V s t
: i-.e
consumer I
r--fl--ct on th--iliat Is to be he can't say It
as a .'Iter d..ne i i n k y
liies after the father had been brougrht; rnlll Is to b to tho police itstlon on a charg-o of! cthfr ro-!ils
being drunk.
the cho'dren of and ranjfj from
found barely existing at their home The children have no mother and no ens to properly feed and cloth them. The father says that he has not
have I r,oush money
j ra on;y loen i wek
Gaiy Hungarian Political Club
is no
' lot
I sltt:.t.on. I a hour t h-t '
up with the. question of .."".aire d sj p'.-sal and the putriflccti-.n of the lak-.". i .Mayor M.-.c-irn.ack. ban b- en driving
at th water wo! ks company in
md th'-re have- b-en some
.he st.it- p'l.tllc !:as becu saiiitary d'.s3 'os trying to spose f t li
li
n
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Artistic-
COMF
March.
Cheerful Comfortable Kc;t,-. cf Course Ycu Do So
DuriTig the Foilowins Days
tl
r
April 2nd
iveyou detailed
will
four y
.-ion. the.
t d.
hlsrtorical ban ties be lie service, coro-mis: o -o p ra t ! r w i t n trlct and the other
find a bctt cr way
to srjppo-t them as hoi At a meeMr. held at the phb'.ic It-i higiikh TA.i: 1IAIXTO COMK.
work r.g three days a!vro-- r 1 h avenue and Madis-n v.,lv..iv is oomnl.tii.iV.ir ai.out Mc-
etreet In Gary last night over 200 Gary j Ci-rmack not being ax ake to the n. edi Hungarian people gathered and or-1 0f the city. It is admitted that ranized a "political club" with 211 -nased taxes could not be. avo.d--d initial members. durlim t h-j period of inflation. More - The- club wlil be knWB nt the '"Han- i over. Mi-.Conn:k haa built pavements.
REAL ESTATE MEN MEET IN" GARY
A DEVOE FACTORY ii:
iafcimation regarding the most Artistic and Effective Color Schemes and complete data relative
to the use of any DEVOE Paint Product We want yea to try one of the lines, namely DEVOE I1IRR0LAC at cur expense, so we will send you a coupon worth 30 cents applied to the purchase cf a larger size, or a 30 cent can Free on the days cf the Educational Paint
Exhibition
FR Z E 30 Cent's in Tr-le or a 30c can Deioe Mirrola e Tear cut thi coupon. S!f in your n.jrre ar.d e--t 30 crr.' a la-.ier ri!:a?e cf If'irTolaC cf a Jtc can Free t cur stre clnrng the Educational Fauit Exhibit-.oa. F:ee Cent Cirert Only to
Tiame... Address.
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Members of the Gam- V, xchnrse are playing; host;
c:ti
In Northern
al t.St.l in todiy t.
from
n d i a r a t o -
l par: an Independent Club" an will j fix-1 ! iiifjet crure cat-r;- week Toe club. iim? a.-psres to have 1.000 or more members far t! i before the present rity campaign j made
u-j tiio brids-x an-i a-v .t-d ru'i--
a.nd attention t . t rovni nr parks .e city. T!i--s iapr v-m-nts were despite the difficulty in getting
. Minas Co. Basement
i, V -e . . . J '.'I'l-.-.-
t "w -rt V --'i-yy
Refls were armM with machine runs which they used so effectively that the pc.lloe were compelled to retrea.. ATTBiTPT TWLS Attempts of the Comunists to terrorits the Borlin wrrkors and bring about general strike s. vnod todaj- to havs failed completely. 'I "ho ring leaders or tin- Rda wcro j-ep-'riod to have planned riots and disorders to further their terrorist plot, but the city has rs-.ia.ini! on-pa.rativoly calm. No outbreaks of shooting have be-en re-p-urted up to -early tljls morning. Therw were some unimpcrtant walk -outs but nothlngr 'le a genera! paralysis has fallen upon ind'-ii-PlcJcets ftibitshed a-nund Public Sam-ice and industrial plants bv the Comaiuaa'.s were disperse by the police and miny arreet.s were male, SITCATTCN TTN-CSAirOErj The situation generaly is unchanged. While the "fn-;n" police have cleaned up rcme middle Gertnaji town which
had been hoth-sds of Communist di s-t- i S-i-s. autbreaks were reported from oth- i or reslons. The good results achieved j by the g-cvernmfmt force in the Elbe Valley wsre counter-attax-.kod by new violence in Saxony -and the Ruhr districts ' Hhe.ro pos.'oiT icos and banks wore !c--ti. j Dynamite stored In the Communist I
i-,s mat'ers of interest to r'aito's "he board of fuviriwrs of the eta'r
sorlatlon of real ejrtate boards arejjr
Is., in e.aion to hold ai official mect-
c.t ftr to office president; G
Th? meeting is being heid In the, library auc ' t -rium on West T'ifth aver.u?. T.ur.cliectii wa. sor-ed at the y. M. C. A. cafe. Ivan O. Ack'ey of t"hicago dolivered tha principal address of the eesrion.
reacboa it.-s height, Memberi-. who were eh ! last night, arc. E Spli-ak
I Guraly. t-jC- proe;d-nt: V. Hi nd-reroj
a.-urer; M. Kpu.ow?ky4 cf.i-rk; J,
Simko aul A. L.:c.a5. tt. c rtary : com-; rnittee. F. sikora C Snrady, J Pele-i
key, J. Farat. 1". J!(st.j."ii"5. 1. tfz in yog. F. Galanibos. J Vt rbicii, A tssatjnaaci and F. Torhany.
material and 1. TaAHf, the trans;Krti.t ion.
r luring ihr i r, so wage v.. ploy men t.
w a r , d't, p. sal. c c " r o n , y
in the industries tr neral ;- i ' c.
FOUR DRAW FITtES IN CITY COURT P.op T.rown and Sve.lyn Warren nrre f.-iei 1 1 5. oo each In police court yeterda". They -were arrested and
GARY WIFE BEATER GETS SIXTY DAYS
and e.'fii i--ncy ri.ro tee prsn in the vocabulary cf ;ny candidates. But the vot. r
l;e-v I p, ratiia Cia.u;;, any ni'" rcoJizc.e thai a iu r man uia'i
al -a e of esn't
r i .-' the b..-
i. lie c ii a n k e
booked vice ad. 2.i'i c,n
i ri-es
;rofess
d hy t'.io
William G-unn was fined 'milar charges. A fine nf pa i-l by Fred Earney. who
Another Kouros. wl daj's on tl ap-ilis to g
axd when mend hi
on a
wife that aj arret
ary wire fbea.t-1
.art- t'O long and tiresome peral farm near Tndlanve over 'nts wronsr doing?
h:5 fon'-ince f.xoir.- li ma.s ware
liint registered b--- hi? ru'aily beat hr, Kuroa yesterday and when ar-
the Quali' j of water u Ukf Michigan, build lii'uole track ,-trect -ar lines, find employnicnt f r hundred? cf men. save money and Wver taxes the day he taken office. AH thse tilings rmue gradually "t- not at .ii. The cand;iiat..i4 cs.n l.o riiel up m to
Vladi ' tell w hat they have d Tie and " ha.t
a' r.
they a.r spent mo ft eturo .ihe v Ut.i'in and e.;pe.v-tf .- oi
will d - d be-st r-'n to M--e.r, :
go cf
r. g t'he
r-
t ho-far
vol t hp
ri
' 1 ' k n
Tl
And rav in Fust '.
i- from repu-
t t. hat ca n h ' t!i-: ir.div'Cu i.l
f wh
rn h i-
i ho
was arrest rd for sp-
,-ii,
trial
Mill Workmen Injured
-e:"oi- City Judge; was tirc-d FJ5 and j to lO Jays ..ii the;
it r:hi.-r,E-,
w
u --t nipi-' t -. w.il win
n In tli-s
-- : rd '
ra'gnfcd fo
Dunn this mon costs an d e f n -
pena.1 Jarm. TttfTTrnrn n-i a -trv-rt r
i The wif-. -ho ha? been toiling at j S3 U LXxLi IM J i iviUX. .O
Gary tha Gary Screw and T-oU Woria. dU- fxJTT? TQ TIP A Tr
pro
headquarters at Breslau ExplcMled, destroying the boj'lcJr.g. Te Beds at Eremftn cut all the long distance tlipion wires and 'ha telegTph wire's, isolating the city t3tTr!EHXAI COT7ET-MK.TIAt.3 The situation has become so serious hat the Ebort government has ordered Drumhead Court martlaia for prisoners and h authorized special civilian oour.s with three Judges to travel wi'h i he troops so that no time will be lost In bringing the Ped leaders to trial afti.r they are captured Ofllcfsrsi of th "green" rollce are complaining bitterly over tho re.strict'ons !mpc-red upon them. Summed up their complaint is this"The Octioians .r mtsrdeiing us in-
Three men employed by the
" ota or tne iir.noi htee.i company i played painful bruise t on her face as i wore painfully but not seriously In-1 a result of the beafng btr hushand ! iured yesterday afternoon when a caf - j had inflated and stated to an atsoi ney j
ir.,,j r.n wi.t-ii tm-y were wcrmg col- i that !.e would im'itute di- ovr lap?ed. j cecdlng? at once. Tbe mert w er ergaged in tl -r-rt' .
Ffruction cf a new building over t ;-. j -t-i ri AP
ch'.ppimr yard cn the north Fide of the hillft mill, when the accident bap-
penev-L ame!i or tne injured men were
j Attorn" F. ?. Draper deputy pros-e-cuting attorr.e-" in Gar--- and partner 1 in the law firm of Kinder and iiraper
acted as prosecutor in tbe Garv-
court thi.- morning in
men worked for less t liau t h-y il;d f r t. !v-
GHFAT IVTICRI'.Sr SHOWS. The aieve i n.iniy a resume of the nt ire proceed i r.- s of last evtn.ng's fi-sf ion. The ti. stamen yof Individuals will be giTie into in sui -. e.ive installi:iTi!.. iirt-at int-retit in tiio i-- i--eir. i" a rhewn. M-".--t cf tii. i-.ikrrs wertt bached up in their s!at--m. nts hy laat;ajm artiel.-.s, new i-paper .! ppings and tigure." c.-i cons'. ru tl in that had i.oen carei'ully prepared before he i:.etir;g. For the m. st part the speakers were t- mperato in their r marks. Ttiey " ere clean ut nif-n not cf the typusually a .snr ,.i . --d by some people wi; h job of liusiiieF.s ar-nt. Their defetise was unqueai ior.aMy an able, one -At the terjnina i inn -f the t-' s.-i n the announcement was m.ide t.liat the i-om-liittte was c nMderiPg tbe ciuesti -n
of an additional ff H e;n ral pubi c. ' h f ii-. s t-" build uud t.otif .will ,'ui.ve h heard The .'(rn -un u.irti-f'it d-.-r i.'ion w rear future.
CARD OF THANKS Ve v.i.;h to thank cur many friends, laivis ti.tid m i..r.b' rs that assisted us klr.lly in c;..r b- rci vercer.t and death our l.i lcvd wife and mother, also for tutiful f: Ta'. offerings and Fplr'.tual ui-uets, Cc el.-rgy and to these who
Mb. ANTON' FAMILY.
ADI3ERT AN"D
t'-
$30,000 In Two Days
a; on at v. hi. h the I jj iiiae ivbiO n w rr - c r pr- si nt . or; li- . ir nh-g -i id be ' :!i nt of t ii.- corn- I H .', be maJi i-i t he j Ii i yi
' Ton t ' nued
ACTS AS PROSECUTOR IN GARY CITY COURT
; rot ! of i I the
buildmg
from pagi one.) tradesmen are
net obtainable.
ie qttevtj.in as to tl h'-t'-f -e is discrimination on the par -.s in the scaJe for wotk ir.s-d nt ai '-.-mpared "-:tli work f r -"a 1 publ.e tva-i a o.-iee.r-i-d b-'O
SPECIAL NOTICE . E. HOWELL & CO. (E.t. 15 yean) Wiudow Screens, S".?dcs, WVather Jfhrips, Awnings, Curtain Roi
H
TIIONES:
;m7or.d ZSfS, Gcry 3515 y
PROTrHNENT GARY
j ELK mSSING SpeculaMsn la rife in Gary as to I the reason of ths myFtericus dijaprnrTiM of Harry TC Iohart, popular j employe of the Gery Heat Light and j ''V's'er company, and prominent Gary I Elk. who left the city in his Chandler ! 8'ito last Sa'urdav and ha" not been
p . . r , r. -r s i 3 r -1 of pirc
Pros ecu tin g Att .rriev Kinder, this m-.rr.'-ng -Point today attihtii murder ra.e.
poire
le ah s '-n'- of f ight M. - r in Crown in th Co'.f
fl'f.K thf rt hour
iH'i
; -"-rfi eaid tirtt. f e" CrUtp .IP
the tneo
r-ther
t co n ' " ere.-Tif
f a -bad
e-i.a'i-
. of tr that t h r-1
liAMMOITD, MIliTIIiG Al.D EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY Q0:iPVi
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MERRILLVILLr MAN
SUFFERS ITTJTTR Y !
Owf 5Tsthes,
" ' i MerriPvillo. Ind.,
-v ! in a f al 1st 1 '
I . r " t"
$4.00-
-35.00 $6,00 Clotli Hats
At $2.85 less than cost even less than half the cost in m?nv
cases. Scotch and Irish tweeds, beautifully tailored, very stylish, $4, $5 and $6 Hat?, at
That's
of
t:
'HE MODEL
Rothschild &. Hirsch "Hammond's Best Clothiers" Open T'jeiday and Saturday Evenings
; irgton sireet pi i he fdry p'd r-d i on the ci?e cf ! faring from a !a ! ou' .fvora Iteef.l r called to give
injured man Gary police
ei".n a
a r pa' r. . u i h a vnu and Gir-.- yeftrda
r.y.;red ! Vaish- i -vhn :
f 11. striking his face. .he c U r b . B " S i d C p f iif- j cera'ed lip he knock-: 1 ; i. T-r. Yat-rlgn'on wa.med'eal attention t ' t-;-.o wa--. h-ouscht tr. -'a'.i-ti. Th- -iuse cf
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Id' nt was n--t larr.d
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MILK WAGON HAS ACCIDENT A Clover Leaf D-iiry comr toy v-
cnven by r .. ..uamn. ounivrsterclay nii'-rn if n t'i out-
crashed into a l-rht port at tb rnr of Fifth vfii., and Amhr'-dtt" -ff A -"'pe-t of tho ,-c-c : d ' n as viz o the poiic. but the n-i - v as
' mad-- known.
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MEEICS FOR THE
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Meetings to plan for tho Irish P-eltef drive wh'oh will start in L'ke county in x wei k, wi'l be held tc.nis'ir in Gary aad Hamniond. COTNTY MISTISO AT GARY Cour.tv Chairman Timo-Jiy tf. Englehart will preside at the courrv meeting at Gary library audi'or.um at T'oO p. m. this e'-cning. Vo-rkers from all parti f the county will be pre-ser.t to receive lnst.ru cUcns from District Chair.
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A MESSAGE TO Hammond Democrats The coming May Primary is important Saturday. April 2nd, has been fixed as the last day candidates may file. If you choose wisely, present indications are that the men you nominate will be elected in November. Every Democrat should take an interest in seeing that good strong candidatcs are nominated for every office. A rrood councilmanic ticket is absolutely essential and the nomination of the right kind of mayor is of first importance. The City of Hammond is a big corporation, and requires a big man at the head of it. The fact that a man is honest and means well is not suuieieut. There are hundreds
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next mayor, in addition to bein honest,
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4 ' he niu-t not be a crank; but he should have vision and a program of civic development and improvement. He should have nerve enough to stand up and fight for the rights
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part'. You owe it to the pt
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nonvnte nve cour.ci'men a and ni;i''-or Li'her men or
fpji'v , f.p-p f.rtpcjy FRANK R. M-VRIIN, Chairman Citv Committee
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