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Ttp. WOT -T ... it i , i m THE HEATHER. Fair tonight nnd probably ratrrtnyj vrirmcr tonight nnd lit sou Hi portion nttirUn. n TP i !- DaUve-ed by TXSEE3 Carriers lo Hammond and West Hammond. fOc Prr Month. Oe Streets ana New Stands, 3c Per Copy. ft i! 1 n YOU XIV. XO.'LML'. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1.'1. ?RJ Ef M 5?a tf E5?3 CSS $S w fi v el it - ? y ill Li?. il faLS wi unit &f '& M iu. II

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Of Laws Enacted By Soions Deal With Education.

ITOIAXAro:,'.-. Irtd . Apr". l. it Indiana is now '.ise-! as "V(T..-.Mitii educationally U should rot r.-...aii f,nf Sow in ".in- ist"rhood of state.; ..

'he enactment of. laws and il ir-,f of m.-T.cv i'-ir school pun

aryih ng t i d . with th" quest ion. S'ato (Utx-'jiv-uis kav- .in-l ititpleVi t-n .els of .o-r-.vpil.V.er.S wV.fi: r-. --v.- abov.x a"; thing- f)w ,,,i:'r':' .-d i.-,v--r r.r .r the job. Purine tlv r..,,.rtt ye.ir tt ? pcont o:' ' 1. levied in '!-0 state r-. ;U u.-"'5 .;- ei'ica:: That ;,'.t ' -ut of th tt.ttvl o:" y T 1 . " . ' ra s-.l y-y ro.miy.l ivnK:;' r-taV.- tiv.s y -ar wtJ! ?-r SP- it 1 the cori.LOil ? l.t'ii'.s, 1l's' .- h . A tiv.l S'.at Co:!''-?-..-'. I:; o-.hrr-vo:-'.i 4! rr.ts of iv:'ry il p - d '.n ta..'.'3 go's direvtiy !:i.j sea ,V1.',:. thr. f'purc? sbo" sru- ;. nCkus araount ! finanw..! ?a-r..nj . p.,-.p.o are putt'.n? t . - : ..n is ?i ?r; -cnt linn- ;!! ' r .- ry In V-a-1 .Ti f...n nfxt y r ar.fl : ; .. sivec fdlr.c year? ine a::0'n.t -am;: .. much groate-r.

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lh nieas'jr.-a 'M ; i ! ,iy-4-'-:ii!'i and s.,;n'.l fry tla i;-ov.-rnT wr e h-ol mt-afurcs. Fort y-:hrt e -f ?h. ;av. s to be pr;at'J ! the t2l I"'l'rv fiMtat'-s, wli'.ch will ronta'.n ;." ;:: r.. w lawe, roitr t-j th-; .:'no: osuti ! I n d 1 :i n .7. ..jr.r. .-,f tho tj'.v law?, s'.irh t';v a -h-rs' r-tiror-.fnt f'ind ".a v nr'1 t h n-'-.v ccmipul.srjry tu i'a.uoa ;ta', !.! n t",.e years t" .rr., h.;- v-ry costly ;" ftat. Not wit lis! a n-lirc tn" cos Vy .iro proc!:i 'm-.1 advino-d t- gi--: ,t.- n and n..-.v;:,ry i tli'i jt -.-.t do- , . i. r.rnent of the s--h-ic-I systm. .Tr-.r-s tfipf fATiy-thro". l.iv.-s pa -s-Afi are; pro-.rib'.nr ti. iiua'Tsratian.sn! fix. ins t h-i jJlarii's -f cjun'.y s jr-er'nten-H'-st.-; ;. :'' vid-ra for a :n r - t, card 9 sit'li d t". p t iio filo and h ..!-! of scho'd tt-xt-hooks; csta".-I-u;n? a nw in-' ih-'-d for tho cilculna of pf-r capita eot iuvoiv-il in intransfer cf . dio-.l hildrin; r-iiirin' tf-.ichcrs' enntrac s to be in wt.tin.?. ; t f ra'atinir the frms of su H con-t-a.-'.s and p'-nall'n teachers w'i resign u-!th'-t:t ad-quiitc noti.--. : attijdii'ytn and extri'iinar I he vc'-a! i'-nal s:.,i4 of th state and ri ovidin.-j f r th-1 vo'.'ationat rcha'd'.itatlon of prson w'.i have bef n injured ir. in--f t'stry . .''.-Wi.ii)lne hotter n 1 ! re a Ji;Qtiatv syjiom for tho inspect l-n of .).:;. sctioo!?. Tha Incra. of thi conitnon r-ohool etat fund !-' to 7 con's will probably have moro to do with tho "o'liMinc lip of tho Ptato .- ' n n-n vi of raf'i. than .-y o' th- .::iir :"ort y-1 hri. r.. a.ur-.. T!s rt J will amount t" TP'-prf; tliaji S i Of this amotint h !y pi r -cr.t wiil he oi.-urihimd - U,t- p.urer school districts as etnu- aid Jt iiM boon contended by odticito-y ;ha th pooror school distri.-t.s hp o l;o.n holdinif do- u the standard or If .osier edu'-at'on.

A rr.oni-ry ar.bt;s days will e revived Saturday whin the remains of JoLict.an the i's;st A Vest Jl-tinmond lxy to be killed in Frano-i, are ImrU-d with r.i'ii'ary ceremony in llo'.y Cross I'mctcr;'. .Ti'S-pr' JA'-t died In a du-out at 'iilU-m-'.u-. l"r;t:ioe. where he had nt tired M'uier Ur to rescue wounded cenip! n i'-r,. lin "as killed by on cxpiidiri.c shell and for three years his body occupied a temporary jrravo behind tho ".nos. A report of his heroic pacritice wis carried in th pr-s dlspafhes and a di; iiiit'i li-h' r si r:co cross was awarded t" 1111! tnother in honor of his bravery. That Joseph I-detzan STve.1 hetter than he know will b told by city official of It-ini-nond and West Hammond and other prominent citizens w ho w ill pay tribute to th slain soldier at thmemorial eervico tn St Andrew's church, it 10 o'clock Patunlav morning Mon !:! ai; other deed, the. heroism of Jooei h L,:etznn spurred the peoril . of : 1 '. "..-.la. ad :ir.l it Hammond to unite, j ! .'i. !! it- t'.o -.nr Xo puNiic e-r,(-.;iivr-r or ?r worker In these, cities inspired rite people to sacrifice, and labor as did reus cf the boy's death A HJEE.O TOR Ail. TIKE "VIteri the fian.e, of life pa-'d t'r-'C. the. 1 ; of tho janltUfui dous'i-boy. e.t'OO mil e'. fl'.eay it s---t Hammond .and West Hammond mire with patriotic ardv It is tt. r.irh' that will n r de h .e LietzanV T;..ir.o is er.ildHXoit- d o-. t'res cl escti',e!iei.'n of Httnmond. i' a :U li'e ::i (h': m-i;e ry of fc-eneratli.:..-

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DRY OFFICERS RAID EAST GARY YESTERDAY

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few days. The gov tbui nt men r aide a itast Gary ye.terdav and S'.ev.. Hater jrrarik Zetran Jr., and Frank Soman Sr.. wer c boiled on charges .,f jmnuf icturinsr moonshine. Kasrer pleaded pullty to havinsr a ,;! In his po.aeion nnd maklntr i'Wc't Hqtior. Tlie con-fiscated stuff consisted of five gallons of mash and a five gallon still, liag'-r said that he mad the liquor rr.ordy to teat hi .kill at d :.tt i i i and did not intend to sell any of it. He dre?." a fine of $i:;0 and a suspended sentence of 60 days n Jail. The two Ztmar.s were given a hearhtg arid their cpsj was continued vjnt'.U t r "row, as Zc-man senior was out on bond and failed to appear In wrt. lib -rn was in durance awaiting the c-iin-ir-of his father wit'' a bo.idsman. See Kirry, ti" I'lumm'T avenue i,-peard for th.e second tinii in thi Hammond court on chargf'tj f vlohitinr the liquor law. About a year oc F.jn-y pleaded guilty to recking- the .tj.ifa.band liitior er.d received a fine if J1.J and a iall rentence of 30 diy. Th'a tlrr.e he did not appear, but plead -- i irulltv- in' proxy '. havir.tr a. still !n

nis possession. Je was fined $i.lo ant! elch. of the HammdiKl rocmninjr .-tit--'entoncrd to r :x y in Jail. The j;H J t!on. .Al'rll -7, K'17. and ent to Fort si t tenre was rtifpt rt-ed. i Thomas. Ky.. for train in tr. He was i transferred to AVashinton. P. C. and

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i ciseiLs win. ui'. ito iii.iu .tiuut'ij. October 27, 1917, where his outfit w-a.f l iettt lipid w ith .he siecos.d Division, t.ietzan distir.frui.shed himself in the

JOSEPH IJXTZ N and remain forever in the history o; 'ho city. Men will amass fortune""rforrti prat puldic ?i.tv1 and pa:both fame and honor but none can ever be more hallov.rd utid icvn red than J'-' iietzati and those other -radiant boys; oHammond and T,v'est Hammond who die., in Franca. It is not only for Joseph Iietzan that the. services will be held Saturday but for every boy who tna.de, the great light and died facing the foe. Joe Lietzan was a boy aniongr boys, a leader on the, lots near hl. home in .Vest Hammond. Full of animal spirits and the love of sports, he was ctevote. .o base-ball find football. But when America entered the war he became a man among men. Mono was quicker to 'sji-ind to the cull than this widow's .-ui. It w.is nt the patriotic mooting In A ' ,-t Hammond after America's entratiev into the war, that Iietzan volimteorci: his services, takiufr with him into the army many biya who were I1I3 teammates. TWO BUOTHX2S IN SXEVICX The tioyish grin only left his face when he took his tnother into his arm.' to k'?-3 away her tears ar.rl say good-bye. it was the usual scene in those days 'he groat crowd waiting for the train, mothers, sisters, fathers and brothers. . v.-eet-h'-arts nnd frh nds, fightin.c back the tears. Heavy he.-irts but Inspired ui. Sorr.e would surely bo killed, and v ivound'-d and others return home safe, "Who? Three tirnc5 the heart of this pood mother was wrenched. Three times the war took a boy from her Rims untii thero 'vaa only one son l'-ft married ui w ith a fajuily of children, but W illi., g to go if needed. Joe I.ietzar. died with the wisdom of the wo-id---t he knowledge of how to die, unafraid, fighting and honorable. Thoseof his buddies who vent to Franco prepared to die and learned tho Groat Ie-s-Eon although they did not meet the f.lrcat Ad'.enture. know tho r'aco that came to his soul when Lietzan "went west." These buddies, members of the American Legion and others, will be at !he funeral. The Ugionalres will fire the salute over the grave. Mayor Paul Ka.nrjut and Mayor Pan Brown and their fellow officials will ho in the line of march from the church to the cemetery, tog-ther with their chiefs of police and a cordon of uniformed men. The remains arrived yesterday and were placed in 8t.to at the homo of Mrs. I.ietzan. at 600 Went worth avenue. West Hammond. Jo 1,-etzan was enlisted by rgeatit

,JI A. TTVIO Tiiii Is a ,;;;r day -n th-- -f J--'u' A. Malo. In the first place it's his birthday. ?!".t important to him riht love, hew r. 1 the fact thai to la., ne's awuounc;n-f himself as a candldat-f.-r the to iie.iut!'. n for city clerk .n i h republican ticket. Ji-'kn was horn at Ambia. In 1 . . . '.t.rs fig", the st-n of A. -I". M ib : er chic t of Haintnoni po'lce. ,: the acr of 11 he came to JI imiteuio 'lid lias livid here since. Here he reived hie education after which 1." ol; up clerical work, which he ha. .' d lowed for S7 year.-. H-- is aeknowl-

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.. siiion with the ; l. Han.tnond co n i,i;.' e nd r t the v-rtart. p.-.-i 'o il of .issL"aiit ca.-h;er. Later h" wa. . 'u.'sen Rss'.stutit casl.ic r of tne Na 'eu'.a'i I'ackin company, when liv onnanies form.' d a ct'jiildne. For the past two years Mr. Malo h:i -tl ch.k of ti;o city water d-pat't oi't.t, oringine; trie records of that d;ir,'i'i!t!t 'r.to tlie be -ft r.o.s.;ble flinp. !e has lacrj on the r cor'ts seres o laying water consu rn " l a of wh.om n revi.i.i record could ho found il Ifugli they 1; a 1 been using city wa'-' i ars. V. service's in th:s Hi. 'ne " ave netted the city thousand f doUais, whoh would o t. her w is e huv. 'o.-o a i.'e.i.'. hiss. Mr. Malo is married nnd hui t'..r--hillren. p..i daughters. who l.a v- ; in de at ,i from the Hammond hi- . ro ! ."ti l a s ol 11 years old. This. 1 c.blltio: t !,!. lor.- rrs!d nee. sii, .l.si a do.-p int-oest In Haniinond's we' '.ire a p.d pro.sperity, and with 1.1s rw-. st ues've to serve the Interest of t' itilrl.c, form the basis of his appeal fu he .--;ipport of oters at the prima; 1".day 3.

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Testimony Of -Business Agent In Building Quiz Differs From Contractors.

1 .tsT.Vhl.M i'NT X. ", Continuing in the Hammond budding probe, the testimony of Thomas Croak, the business agent of the .!u;i.li-is urici but selected to speak for the building trades, the question of the produo t i v i t v of the men came up repeatedly at thmeeting i.f the North Townsh'p i'iti n-'i" held in Hammond. Mr. Creak o. pressed the op.nr'ii tha when i working man S'.-rvi-s th" pubic for .11' or !" j .-irs that his id aii'ung age should not u'-prive h:i;i of the rig' t to iirt. bis 'i.'-'' an hour ju.-t as t hyounger nin uo. In other wot. is b.t out i iition v. ii 3 that th" world o h:s ttten a liv ing whether r r."t they f,r it in their ueo'.u-.in,- ;-.ars. 11- sa.d be !" li'--'-rI 'hit tho pi,) thou 6 lit a mat; wt fifty "can do any c u.- . rti a fair di.y 's wo-u for a fa-r d' ' ,..-.y." He s.-.t ! f urlhT he thought $1.1.. hour v. as fair pay. Tho t.'hai'uu .n. "Yes. but Mr. t. r-"i.. the contractor does n--u acc..ti th.i.r : -rotioNit -.r.n. Tho fertfuct-T niahi distinction between a man thai is ji.uw I eu.rgeti'- and they have s'.-it.d jr. ': ir te;;t;;u e.y that they are w 'liing t" ; iv some i f .th'-.' men 1 C". ,n h.cir 1t. they J.;i-e r,. gr- at ni'iny ue u. s in :' them snid ea-n eighty per cent h. in didn't am $)..: en h..ur." Now i ;cjrently the ooi.tiac'.o nnd yo.i dis'.;r.v i'!i the i o!t, .-f the prod ue t i M t y ' lie.se tiicn. Mr. Cro.ak: "T ;h:t.k we will skov. i'ir t.hat these iti,-ri etrii their T."n.' .hen we sh.ew where the actual cost o. u ihiing cotne., f rom. " Mr. Croak taado a general deni.i . my iin-empio:. riii.nt In the building r.iiit s as coir ii.t red with normal times, ii-- explained that th re was a surplus f labor ui th:.s ci'tiiniunit;,' due to tie influj of v,-orl;ingnieii w. fei:u.it of ticwar. IN-DUSTKIAXi COITSTItTJCTION .Mr. I'r.i.ik made a "ii"i-e ii''-ni c hat any of tor craft in the butldiog

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' ' S'TERNATIONAL NEA'S SERVICE! ' I.ONTK .N". April 1, Formal warning was given today that if form: r King Charles of Hungary marches upor I'.undapest at the head of a monarchist army Czeoho-Sh vak ia will invad' Hungary. This warning was given by the Czeeho-Klovakian charge d'affaires, lie declared that the Czechs are ready to send an army to occupy Budapest If Charles persists bis attempts at royalist restoration.

HAMMOND GIRL GETS GARY JOE Miss Fmma, K. I'laus. so long employed at the- Citizens National bank in Hammond, has to , n engaged a pmaie f .'to ta ry and assistant with the New' Banker Trust company at dary of which F. Tt. Sohaaf ia president. The new- bank will have its banking room jnhove the Cary First National bank and M;;s Claus will asoirnn her duties on Monday, preliminary to the opening; cf the trust company on May 1.

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r meu.h.-rs of whit iu kt;-'V. n as ; . ' rpora t - "'."-a!" and do not ha . th. ight to work on gepe-al Ci list ructioi' t"'l:. This slat etr.etit. however, did not nro" vOh that of S' nat'-r Ne.id! who sp..k'ater on nnd adniitted th.it brick lay i lo work for the corporations fcr r." cents ,n hour leis than tiiose orot'ioyed on th.Hiti'ie. T.t. Nejdi .p!a::e. however, h.at these tin-n worked fe-r lower ray cause cf more ceui; iiiuous omploy-

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Speaking of the Sinclair Oil Co.. Mr. 'rook said, "we w orked over there for .'our your", I believe it was a rhortlg'i rf money that caused the first lay off. They tried to hire men back to il" what they termed maintenance work nnd we refused to let the men go back for !"ss than Jl.Co an hour. The Cenerai American Tank Car Corp. is in the same onditlon xactly." "They tr'.e-d to Mr us l.f-ck for tie rpfc'on that they saw we were far superior to anybody that they comd hire, ("hoy saw that orgenlz-d rieti do a deent lily's work r a decent piece of work." "I wan to make th statement that we do not work for any corporation for tos than J1.25 an hour." The th airman I o you refer ju:-.t to th plumber's union." ilr. Croak; "To all trades, to all or the unions belonging to the building trades including carpenters." Mr. Meek; "Arn't they workinr now for. the Stendard Oil "o. for les tlri.i $l-a pn hour?" Mr. Croak: "That i.a not .'"DM ruef loti work. That isi maintenance w .r!t. That is governed by what wo term "corporation local" which bus a charter out of the same headquarters that w hav ours." It cannot transfer Its men from the corporation local to the- bu ihltnir craftsmen, they hnvn no right on ctistrttctioti w.-frk. the-ir worii consists of nothing btit maintenance work." (To Be Continued)

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RY. MOTOR PLANT TO TRAVERSE CITY TRAVi-lhSIl CITY. Mich.. March 31. The Worth Transportation and Products company of Hammond, will locate In this city its $10,000,000 plant for the manufacture of railway equipment. Machinery valued at over $ 3 0 11 .--000 is being loaded at Hammond for shipment here. The company formerly was the Hallway Motor Car company of America.

went Into action with the First Pi vision. Battery E. of the Otli Fb Id Artillery, machine gun duty. He was kilbd in act ion at Cullemello where his division had been assigned with the British and French to halt a C'rman drive, April 27, 1 0 1 i.-ne year to a day after his enlistment. Cnllomello is thirtj -eight miles from Paris. The deceased soldier was born nnd raised in West Hammond and received

"'lid city cot;.-1 i. is atiioincej h i : t - ' - ed a-.! .'. : ;"'-.. .- -, . ' i o '..... . .-. If as a v:i r 1 : ,")a : fo- re;.ct : t t.il- i .,-.).- i ,...; i. '. ' , -. ,,: .',. , - . . ' iii n'l- .n the di ruoi-!-;; ; ;e tick-t. I .' . ci n . :t,tvt:' f .;. , t, ... . .. .'.,:;-'- ! - h. Mr. Kl-dr attend, d tht C; :.'.' go lew j .Uti h- r j-;. - r r v. .!-, !- d - - ; -. - . .. .... . , .. ij.".j ' a,,! ; t: 1 ! CIV, It!- !. ! It 1 -'"'' ; i'l J I. t'oit. ..'!., i . ; .1 ' ...C"! ,t 1" . 1- .'.., lot'-. ' I ' ",-' a-u ', i n v in .' - i -a -.:- !..-'-', i f r ' : - i - . a c . : ."he. , . : ' . , i . , , - ; , ; . t. I 1 1 ' h' ;! c0 - : -- ,-, t: 1 the "". s. - u - j ' ' : r t i:' 1. : i at" : a i : a :; - - - t " ' i ' - . t p . r a-,y I'la- c':.' W.---1 '." ;,.--oiod ;'. t .- I1.- of, ice .j,.t - , . h-cue , ,;.; ,a. ,.; ; t . - . ,,' .., r.i.a- .:: p t.-i-'-c y ( ,, :s ,t;-o e - ; e ;;--.: o . tt t that 1 ;.- e . " . ; -y a a"' : .. i, - a . a a : . , - .; ; ,. g . -, k,( - it .1 ! t!,- r'i'"!lr.s of ti'c '..:, era i n , c a: rt n ir a ' It ha - he . 1 ; 1 - r. it . - a ; - t a s a i i g ! siiistory. jn that time he his 1 r ' --d ' c.i"' f . 1 i;t .: -j-;.-,'.- n r i rao.a . - ; . : t o -r , : i - ;o;:ai . tote cases tu.'iii r.., ;' v i ou 3 j 1 a e? j -a : n ; y w'.'a."' ' .-ir;.-'. .. '..'.'. ,cti-iia 'ut it i r .r.rry at. tog. titer. appe;il. Hjs ' a ' ' ' :- .-a-", tl ta." : r: '" t i 1 :-.-1 ;t'. 'i'li wav i t.e of i.i" tl "s ' ti.ov. .- was to ' i'' I fact t ha ' h ppi.' Id " : a " " - i ' - - ". a. 1 it, . le court t.tk- n bnck to the r a-;n ii-, j . ; i . - I . , i . - e a-. -. 11 - ki-.owh d 1 ' ' - l".ye;' .. M: :t fr J'll sa:oJy :.. tie oi-1 i :! y hall, t hu j-avlng the clt J of h : taa n t at..: '.-. a - ..- d ;.,tn t i ', ': : t U -t. th- t '. at i'r:a-::t hooMiois cf dollars in rental, hrhi'in a 1 hi : i ; :' . a r the -, f. .'". of !',- ... .:"-. ; i l"d ;' l.i v b 1 c.b; t.d f tel. N't be star-e.l it o'-h :: ' '.,- ,j - , . , o. .. ,; . .'i't. M-.-sl'.ni a' niyl.t. and on Sunday j ? ! :'. K 1 . ' z !.:; ea -h.i ia:;i reel a - i 'a' '"" it w;i '-: l' i a. i . . k .y a rorrdn-ifi. Matte .-f toe on-". tcrs could j ":i-- w:ih h.s .!'";' a: t-7 llr. : ; "; l.is be given ia.'-ie.i'.o,. trial alacv- - t r,': ; w h a; t

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Hammond, i m . t ,.f the iiicii.-y .-art to; . ,-nt y. -it.-. the state 'fd I fund the amount ! t '. r .jg!,..ui v, hoh is la'uito.i to Il.iiuii"iii:i lai'.'ti i v. a. ; d-pen,ls upon the tit:iiii"-r of cb. i : -'. ; u t i t.s w , r- ; of .-vh" d t.'a e.-. '.lie tit'p .tti'citta nt all '.-a- a, a 1-

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! TITER NATION U NEWS SERV1CCJ I -ON PON". April 1. Great Brtta.n was in the grip of a national coal strike today for the second time in a few months. Tho strike order was effective at midnight but a split quickly dew loped in the ranks of the strikers. The pumpers and ensrinet-r.s in Scotland. South Wales, Vol l,.hi.r- :! -

timrharnshire and Porbvshiro decided i ban

to continue at. work to prex-ent the j Cot. tit v T mines from being flooded. t can Tr t.-a The leaders of th'- Federation of ' m o I jitMiik r, has ordered ::.i i men to ci-.is" aai h o " ' work regardless of the safety of tie', p. ry ion collieries. It was estimated that near- 1 ':i ' n-t . s

E. EGGEBRECHT ANNOUNCES

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his education at the St. Joseph's Cath- j y l.iinn.iiitO miners obeyed 11

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ollc school, where lie was conlirmed. He

was 26 years of a:

order. Tlie government

prepared

the advertisement of tlie Indiana Kloctric Service company yesierday, giv-

basebaJt actixities of his regiment be- ing the location a-' l'lj lloiitiian street.

drastic action under a royal" prm Ian a

A typographical erorr oecjrr- d in j tion issued by King Cc-.uge siating

that an cmerg-ency exists. The strike wa.s catiaed by wage , .1,-lir.iiq wliteli tlie oner.-. tor : , - n 01 , 1 . . i

PRICE OF ICE

Bulid you home during- dull times ' an 1 vou will save money I will start you out in a good buiidi-g far r,eu..i

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