Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 251, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1921 — Page 1

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South Bound Train Hits Auto And Rills Two Children. rsPCCl- TO THE TIMES N CETUC ilvKE, April 12. Tr&grdJ was vSalted upon a little band of Jutppy-yo-lucfcy nomads yeoterday afternoon when a southbound Manor ftyw struck a Uffht automobile, of a sypey caravan on tfco dangerous TaLds croasinff at the north end of the. lake where Ex-Sheriff Fred Car-te-r -was killed eeveral years ngo. TWO ARE RIHiKD. Xwo lour year old children were VUld and an older boy miraculously escaped death after being- dragged be- . .. - . oi n,,rtr neatn tne cngana ii -j - of a mile- The dead aro SaJcma Kpearmlller. 4. and John Miller. 4. The In lured boy Is Pet.s Spearmiller, 7 The gTTsy tpf a-nd mother of the Ppearmiller children were both severely injured, each sustaining a leg fracture, cuts, bruises and tho woman receivinga eoalp wound that may be a fracture ' HABITS BODY OX TIIOT. The middle car of the trio of machines ,ln which '.he itinerant farriers traveled was the one that the pilot "I the engine hit and completely shattered. Tho body of the little girl was carried on the engine and the boy of the of the same ace was thrown th.rty y.-..r,is &way. The horrible scene was : headed from view- by a cloud ot feathers from the bed-clothes carried i.i the car and by living shreds of expensive silks and satins. The tath.-r who was driving the car and the mother who sat beside him were thrown into the ditch. I.El-T FOR HAMMOND. The gypsies gathered the dead and injured into the other cars and 1 : 't at once for Hammond whore medical attendance was given the wounded by lr. A. J. Miller at whose office on Calumet avenue they made, thdir first stop. They were rnrs'ied into Hammond by deputy sheriffs who had arrived at the scene of tho tragedy jusas the Monon train was pulling away. The gypsies camped last night at Sharp-shooter's Park. Hammond. Rich silks were found in the wrecked car and they are believed to have ben stolen. A passenger on the train after it had stopped found a pocketbook lying on the right; of way filled with g-oldpieces. The" caravan consisted of two Fords and a Dodgi machine. POLICE CLEAR-UP BOLD R0BBER1E Chandler and Lacy Mysteries Brought to Light By Austgen's Men Bsruth Side, robberies were cleared up further yesterday with tho arrest of a man In Chicago and the recovery of a larsre rart of the loot stolen from the homes of Fred Chandler, -13 Detroit street,' and William Lacy, 12 11 Moraine avenue. These two burglaries are among; the largest ever made in Hammond. At the Chandler hone o total of $1200 worth of loot was taken and tho Laceys lost over $2.0"0 worth of property, mostly belonging to tn.. trouMseau r-f Miss Cecilia. Lacy, who Is to be married on tto" 20th of this, month. The thief mu.de away with practically everything that, the ynuiii lady owned. even including her platinum wedding ring. Tin: Hammond p-jllo) have been quietly 'working on these cases ano had traced their man to Chicag .. where he was picked up yesterday. The. name of the robber will not be divulged at present us tho police expect ti make further arrests. The captured thn f has a long rec ord. He has committed burglaries in lib South Hand, f-lgan and Aurora, III. and many other cities. Iako diaries Som'timer who robbed the John K. Fitzgerald home last fail, this man If registered In the Hertillion files --t many cities throughout the country. A large amount of the stolen goodf; had been shipped to New York for Mile and will have to be traced. John Lotzer, who was captured a few- days ago and who confessed to the Lnmprcll and Pearson robberies, has shipped Borne of the loot tallied to his s'ster In flermany. The p.,;.e are confident that nil '- f tin- sfnb-n thing.-, will be ultimately recovered. With the arr.-.-t of these ,-,, ni,.,, both of whom arc old offenders, th. police hell-ve that the reign of t.-rr u which has existed on the south s;d. for montjis will be ended. It is t la r.f-iier or the a ni. ,iar i ties lha which will further clear uj robberies will be made so ui i r r ' s s r. cent Everyone Welcomed ! Attend ro!iie dance and up-to-dnle j entertainment, K. of P. hall. Saturday I evening, April p.. 4-11-

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1 KVIN -'iv, l, Jil-.i'Z win. !.. .i a little In 1 1 . 1-. li.-V.VK KX.VMI.Vi;ii H. M. Johns, waa up !rm:i I'vimicrsv ille, liul., til'.- Iir -f t!ic vc..-k. M'lif?. ur nn y his i-u i ti-ii 1 a tif n,l.,'i- tl"n. i Li imr,. md Ifaraiv; bi ard. Ar rain.: hum,- las; n;,-,, f,,,,,, ( V.lar Lake -Aith a three ,..u:i,l M-k '.a-.-( oi-.e of thu ilrst report. -.1 tl.U f.,v .SOU. Tim Oliver Hotel at ..u:h Keru! Is to construct imnu-diatcly a im.i room annext costins $ti0O,C0e. " ork s-taris right away. IIARTIXK LUXIl, has left for the West to F.e a littlo of the country sini perhaps to punch cowa t-n his uncle'? ranch in Wyoming. 1U-IL.V1X :.K.VV17I-T has announce.; that ho will post bulletins on the- II--h-mnn otreet road race In the window of his Fer.okc hcx--ICAJTMOXT") lolice f.re pe'.Tlr.g tickets for their seventh annual ball which will !e held the evening of May 18th at the I.yndora HotcL "I'M tryir.p to make them b-lieve I " ' ' fM'i.'i! i:oh Jen ; .,jr.; who is having tin; interior of his tore rodeeorard. ATTY. Or.IlTTVWAI.D has flung his gonfalon to tho breezes on Hoh.tr.an si T'iill Ivljeves in letting 'em know he's running for Jia-l:; . A re-i! Hutottraphod ifa'ae r.ath har--hnll is u he g.v.-n away at r h .- la nev. !: h is to he put on Friday '.'V.-iilii-by the K. of C. baseball team. It. K. r-HMIS. of the lYnak ?. iho ."o., hnn been pronvtod from e;..-.rt m.-u;-!g-r to the position of a d v.-rt 'si r, g ma.nger, succeeding Hirry Morgenau. THE Cohen Variety Store on PfT 're.-t, will soon be n thing of th" pas for crowds visiting the el,..;'v;ir out sal are rapidly glutting the room of it TTfK K-ist Chicago Auto Phew is draw ing big crowds from Hirmvinrl which hasn't forgotten the liberal patronage Kas-t Chicago gave hers several year'i a-o. AVAITER IlII-KY of Hast Cbicaco ar d . Turner of Hammond ar- nicttiher? f 'he commltt.-e arranging the Indiana S oc'a t.y dinner at. the I.-ake Hotel. Satirday. FV.-rTTAMrb 'X II"htr.in street roa.il i.'.-r. r.iU Se!;u''..- having trimmed ert;iing on wh.-.-ls. has ilrl-.-en, into pro ies as ca.ndldate for the city council ;i i" Kisrhth "Ward. S K1 "R FIT A J 1 V J. 1 s o r ' ake county branch of the X-iUor.al A -o. lation of I.tfe r-al.-ri. ri. -'-, rr: nour.ce the next meting of that !'!. i t!ie CommerebU Chih in (kary'on liy night of this week. TITF. force e.f ea ume-rators start" yesterday taking the sln-ol e.nas ia j ,ran;mond. 1-- sure to turn in ever-. -.id between 0 and 21. because it means lower taxes in Hammond. SMITH &. P.VXl;-r, deem a flivver trtj'-k. a cu sta nn 1 t streets of the city which i.- d 'rfully in the preliminariesH'.lmisa street road race. h a 1! tf for tl "HKLTjO" said a voice over the j.hon this morriir.g. "I supi-e you know 'h it the contract for the el.e-tri- a! work n the M'asonle Temple w.is let lat. niglit to an outsider, as usual." POME of the 1,-itett dope on the show which is to lve put on by the Hammond a.ist of th--. Ana-ri - ;m T-r-ion ill be unfolded at the regular meeting this evening in Room .", at th. curt h'-use. F. A. PATZk'Tl, formerly of ihis cl'y. now with the Standary Tyr'eset'ing f.... 'Iiicago, was h.-re y e?;t erda y in 'he j--. '.rest of bl candidacy for deler.jl" to -he T. T. T-. at Qu- bec. nest Augu". WTtFX yni: pert n c-opn ties in the sk 'omorrow you will know tint rer-uba T'rop'ane service between 1 n i :,i na t .! t ' nd '."hi "a go has started. The Tad' anape.lis Aero A ss.acl 1 1 ion is hnek of th nrojeet. Tl'fl cao of -Walter and Miry ITiia". wi'i -ere charged wl'i assault with latent to kill by their hiiFhua! in.' fi'ti t vas dismissed in the Hammond c't ,- ...lit yesterday afternoon beeausc of th bm-k of evidence. AT. FX TCO-WAI.SKT who used i run 'd r f resb ma t: t r ! v.vs n-i mend h:;- who is m'.w enjoying cpib-t farm life near Third Ick in porter county, was across the 1'ne over Siinbi y Imnt'.nR iip his old pals. j V--CTTT Vn.-e ' i. .-ns shot .at the nth- 1 I er day by a jibed suiter, does every- j thing by thre. .. According to th mai j wh" had tb,,. gun. she has thrc goats three ducks, three chickens, three shots! tired at her and three lovers. j . - . Till latv est T b-kerel to be hn'b'l tlms f.r is credited to Ceorgr T ; nrrl tc't 'r.---t. Ho go- it at ,Vob,-e 1'ridav. The f.sh weighed n'n-. Lakr and tn-.'lo outicrs rind was ttT inr-a. a lung, .-on VX-abbbr. It was foobd by a .VHTl IIS T 'TbV FT seats will be e ct-i a n rre 1 r Ivau''s? e..r:eerf a :' m 1 1 o n 'Ick'-ts j it Carroll e Xewton's, T,aede,aeh Pros.., nd '!o- Ha-am-md ('and'.' JCitch.-i Mnr- 1 j !r,;r Friday ne-on. The i.p.ee m which j : t he t ! bet p. 1.-. r-v, h-.ntred Is j.rintr d j , "ii i'. Ta. white t'ck.-ts car P.. x- i - ba:: - -d at Carroi ft. X.-wdon's. the -,;-;,. i t- at Lacbr-eb Ilroth.-r- and !-.. I ar. . n ones at th- Hammond c.-.mly K'lt-j eh. n.

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m .Mi -. ! ror li.'ii". j -h to i x;ii;ii n t ! an io -: i i r o :aa a. o .veil ,v ; t !i Mrs. ilk.;- was : -!it y aaT-n--'! u h' a sao :ithl t" te-ir la.- l-.in.i'ii; a a : :.: a ; mi h- r f: a t),. Tie- o!..: ii.-s barr., -d on M rs. i .a ; k r. .Mrs. jiark. r was mad.- a ' charter .-. : i I V'"'" :"" ! S;ir-J j W j j -' l;i " ' w orn "i r a ii!;a: a n i sh - A rii. r lean "War Veterans iy :;:a'at. Slie was aeti.e in tin.c i -rk .f t; c:t' d'jrir.L: ta. i-Arta rie.-m wr and took a at Tea: in the wot k of tile vori r - t h e rece a t war. 1 g JMIOO 15 & yy Two Burglars Get Ufa -Sentences At Crown Point Criminal Court. tsriia: -M- to tk:; iiil; chow:: v '.v r, ' :i ' ' ' Ju.la- Smith of the ! i :.aal . .-day hand, d out a . .p : ;ma y, i;i ,.f t;:.;- in 1 ri.-n ' lrj.-'jiets. H- pr. a..aae.-d i:i . a. .- up.-n Ci..;l !. . Soa.- ;-aer ara-l .v;--ff!lt, -oivi. t- d of and eharaA ;th luatlg ll.eili'ui iT.mitll.:. The .out t ;ta-. .1 that t h iiai.au ill h-'ifg'-.-Lai1'! thepi is .io-rs la ;h.ii without . uld ha'- a . riee.s. Til V 1 :.. : V. a 1 1 U 'is ' t ' a - it S an.- t hilt a.ial M Tl i' t s. a p . d with liK'.i; r s-, -. a a the tsnger "1 :n'- !'!- eau it was Uaiii.-d that '. n:.i v ad jservc-d senti :n . s tine. tinai- i . i;y for burf.l.;a-y and I Hat .'d-ITi:: ir." let. I.e. n a re. i.letit - I many p- .. Kalph CI.-. : - in-l Kuiliy "'' ' ' v a, iu.v l .-l w w as s. nteii. -1 !- . ' v a la lea, .ea. . Oary. one .-,;:.. . a . ".rand S.irr.jiy; .1 h n I' '!'. a ra!. !. n to t .ven t y . a r s f . ; :y; ; rg-- Kartell. Wat. v. v. n y r s f - r 1 a i a i y a . a 1 S ' . John, n.. a h s ... i til.- ; .. r ;, i y a! a i. s. :i.-t i i i n : an pea !'! d i ; 'iis, (;,;. nth. I i.e. s v n ; m . g. d w .; h ; i -1 . r . t 1 1 .-- v. .i u.g a ... !. i tit 1 a i c- n ; . : and iare. ny .1 . all ml is. d -,v',t. a it - il.gii.-.- .ens t'.a;-..: y of graa.d lai. . ny in the 'ir-t irlin Vrlj'. b of ib.iy ..-ilS eharg-d s' ea 1 i a a ? : : i , an 1 'a ! 1 ; p K .jterm, M.-id!.-.-!. :':. -t 'laay wim about a - Uk ' ... -::v. ji a suspend, a ad tiiil! v ami s.-n'-I.e. d 1 - U y. -, format ' ry- 't 1 i. r , f i ry y -ll hi til" S. ev.i holdups s.-m n ai tie Indiana lm- I h was one of a n inn- j a- -a .. wtiji implicit 'tt.il "' ii l.-l. n Farm" j ' e.a.r nu .a v m. emle-zzb -.1 naab.-r : bake e.-unty fnrnvis "corn sab. deals" wa.s : v. n a 1 ih-- of 1-1-1 y.-.-irs ar-.d tin n ...... i i . u n i, v. .t-n : o -.-. a ne was a n j ta, bii u ,1 ,-t-i i a a b in. hand--. I a b f I s. ni. n.-e. M. ffet t w. u Id take ..r....s j ' "'" '"' '- ' " cars of e..rri g. !;irg s I '-' a dep....! as ie-ssibl. J,,,, bad 1". I I mt.-ntbe! of li'...,ni! the . .... ! o.;n m i i a 1 1- li nimiMi nn.i-.,:a'b''',-bbma' ,', u b . a 1 b f, i! ' '"f""" " I r...-l,s bay are !!.-' i n . ' I k - ! eouety " said Ja la.- Snip a. "v.- w :b ! make short shift i-f th.-m as fast as j P'o-ee bring tlo-m in." . ! ast as hi-.f i ne court -ougraiui;it.-d I'oliee Alia-:;.-.; -.n tin- ex, ,.!,., of the llaniicrid .olee d.-par'n tracking down ... t hugs r- s-.. work nt i n I for a number of Id r. PUSSYFOOT GET3 . A TOUGH RECEPTION' ivuujx J.XJi WIXT'SOJb Cnt.. Apr! l",-.,, ,.. . - . ..... 12.i .one e.o -i o ,-u i.y a ceri '. . e'y howling mob, Wl bam F p-i, s vf ..-.f ) ' ,l,.hn,.n, America-; dry ram ; a ' g n -r, i wa., forc,,(i ,n a ,,,, ' ; nr)ll h-, ,,...., . ,.-. a.. . J " i irinory Monday n'gl.'.. r.' a . .. ;, ,n,. , .,. ; ., , . : '-it'll na.'e. fctce ; 'u .-a;, f. a. t" ;.-nd d Ii. mm of 2eon p- r-ions to the ,'i -irn't f -rrv prl.-ks, mt-K rn-.i a p'ass ,.f b.-.u- ,,r t x . mingled with tl.e j. ers of the crowd "P ; s .-.-f oo t" was lin'niurerl. "' - l' " -' " ' v' 'ea.o ot i In m';.-;,!;;' .;Mi;I:,hr,,!",n d-:'ir' . '. ,.' ,' ' , i 1 '"": '-"' l -"' wr.ua. r.i". husky whtsp.-r In hirh ). spoke toldwhy. ANNOUNCEMENT i v-n m i Starting imm1 Tiiei'!.. will rhai in,; h-.ur from fi ia.ely tile Pn 1 . s -ven i m: ope rl - I 0 ,,',-b.ek to G :;i iriiig the suiiiiiior months- 4 .'.2-1 4'.2-l

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' 'a I In-ri ne V:il;ti..w .Ui. f, I 7 Mniiton avemi.-. I! a. ai iMf la', was c.'irel. s. aaaaa'a Cii- ot'aer evening t" naa-kiy to t 'ii 'w.'.'oi rs of ti'.- ainaaaai i'oi.-i on .a thini 1 in:: ju ur.i- (: -ti. nnil as the r. .-Hit she wa." forced : pay m. in the Hainitiond city co;rt :ds na.rM.iie; for violating 'he llipaor The j ru-'s . hirh is owne.i .'a- Cath-a-aand. 1 as in-i-n und-r surfer siiaie time. i'!i. rs ha. a j w.-i I e ii-d drank..; without nanihi r iao ia i :.:i-i oat of t!u place, arid at one time I - 'aim that vera I tm-n were seen roil I is- ai.-ara! in the a :: at the rear i.f j :i . I aildintr ia an ecstacy ef a 'en ' ; 'i c i.iiss. Wi'i'-n tie- nfheers 'iterid th. j a'ao-e ;i.iid a.'-keti t r a '.-hot" 'a ; lo r':vi took tin ri t- a r-.-ar ro.au .! ;-ro-! .1 a li .t: r- nl . Id fash.oro-d ! .sk ;.a The i fa .r ..: a .. . : : i: ,viI : . k i a ; :o-:-- r, to tin- station to !e Tli ist a a to he s.i.al ah oit th Tl.e young woriiiin did ia ; 1 the liquor, nut ; a pol e, an n. a to . si : .- - a . i ; 1. a a..- la .- T.ik si.; t a.-..- tain a s h a th- j ;.U- gave her . affair, attempt t, v t -i ai : a is.Unitj5T! a l p. p. Wsfr R W f f--I f fl 1 1 & n t if A aril l--ia. ni Hii'a Mill ! tins a: t ;" ". ana a i . n e o na : i - -u a-.,. . a1 y r"!' f,"!r ;::";:-" 'he ti.-ary a r. w n . es. d.Tl' b ft v , 1 - .p a., nt. ',;,'! :i s a a . : liiiiair. r l v: do-uPi be bus. a t i n. r- - i -' l a r dm ' ; I; -. -! ha en th. ' h.at ! re. T In ' ' -r hin the trade ,; t; an and "Urht m be Imn J 'a' svmpatby. While ! lb- li-.t; ais at M tl l .aire t b-at 1 i (''. ntinu'-l ..ti mice Kve.)

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TO GRIEF III AUTO Chicago Young Jrien ArIGStcd By PoHCG FOF Di' UilkClllieCS Four 'hio.-?go y-uths out for a good ,;. ,-ame to frrief at rbon: ? o ei .eit last .o.-ning nt the cartirr of Jl.-bman i a t r ' t atai C.pk.-y avenue when th'-l car In which th-y were riding eaugat ; m th- 'ar trarss a turn, d turtle. iaiii. Fort ur.t. '! the (O rner and bio men be ne was sen-.-.u.'-iy injur, d. Tim r.i-- n are 1'wver. 4110 Van Hann . nT'1 M- r,'"yi1, w, s' AlbHny n"' r, h Jt s-r-ie..-nherr. 4451-1 Lark ave. a epn owner ni -be ear. and F2H Flurnov William F. i I a r t n e 1 1 .

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themselv. s on h.-lr bore them all awiy t.. jalb This: m an i in tin- i-iiy e,,t;tt th.-v a s of ?ir. each for drunkenn. ss. ; 1 a .' car is Im.iiy Htnasii, .1 and will; !'' 'll!r extensive repairs bofa.ro It i b 'Ken back ta ''bleaiso. Jt ! u a ' nilriicle that some , f t party were not Kjii.-u or i n.usiy injured. not Ks:,-1 -r smp.usiy injured.

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Many Lines Of Industry Plan Action On First Day Of May.

P,T MII.TT-KP MOnKIS ,i;ff riRBrrC.'i: El'T I U. 3FrV-l "WASMINCtTON". April 1 2. Strikes far reai'iiing importance will mark May day in the Cnited Stat.-s unl'f pending controversies over wage mid other agreements are settled. , complete tie-up of Atlantic and fluif cast Fhips. strikes that will amount to airnont a national tie-up of the building operations and a nationwide walkout of the. printing trade from the big jobbing and publishing hounts are threatened. woaiKii; rrTiiA7rH K-ipiiie. Working and wage contracts held by a large part of labor expire May 1, labor leaders, said today, arid mn.ny lesr.cr r.trikea are looked for tn view of the movement to reduce wage. A strike of fritnen, marine engineers and other labor on coastwl steamships, plying the Attfantlc and the gulf depends on conference held this week. The armistice which resulted in calling ofT the recent ptrlUe of ocean-going and long Island sound tug boats will end May 1. The. building trades In many critiee are refusing wage reductions and threatening strike where contract expire of May day. I'ltlYTFJIS WANT 44 JIOT'RS. "A 44-hour wok or no work," la the ultimatum of the printing tr.idr a.nd there will be no backing down. David T, I.avies, secretary treasurer of the International Hook binders' union, declared today. There will be n walkout affecting nearly every big Jobbing and publiahing house in the country unless the i nip! yi-rs carry out a -l agreement to .stal.lif.-h a 41 hour work week, beginning May 1. aeeordiog to Dnviis. Aa.ait liii per out ..f tin- wage conraats of the b..,.k h.nd. rs expire on .'nr. t day. l'tvies staled. iso iuid: i tio w.wTim. "We will not a.r,.;,t a r-.iuction in -.a.- . .. . .. ;f .'. 4 1 hour we k is put Into afreet." .as : said. .May day is not s. t aside for 1,-bor demonstrations, l.C r lea-b.-rs cmphn- ; t ra. r A ' i -1 every thin, 'he i. vth that Tie y '1-neral 1'almer he e.,uhi t keep alive it h," fa id Ft imk Moras- n . i a t ...a or- ta: y u th. Am.ri. an l'l'.l1 labor. "It lias n.-v.-r J.evr. oy laom as a day f-.r r any ..tier kind of demonIt It i; -p.-ns this year that f.tra.ts i.-.pir.- ..ri that da t ri k i s o r t ra 1 1- -n. nan;.- ia.T nd th.-re a g.rn ral movement to Frot-i St. Louis ctnes the story of a r.i t : o n - .". i.j. strike ,-f i.in:on printers, pressmen, fred.rs a.nd binders in Job shops will ho railed May 1 unless em -pb.yers gran: dmrands for a ii hour week. a. . -or. ling to Charles ibrloi- "" president of the local union. The .rornlse .," a ( hour wok was given by the International Typographical Criui an! Printers' League of Amerla year ago, Hortcnsteln said. sm NEWS ( III l.l.MTIV.I I ! vyr 1 .1 Tl" N '. '1.15 SFRVICC1 L M' V. April 12. --The triple alliama strike has be.-n po.ti,n:e!, J. 11. Thomas, head of t he r.-.ilw i.y m.-n's union, officially ann. iiiio.l t ciight. The strike h.ad been set f .r midnight. ni !.i.!iri.i i ..,-pi'Aa a .', PLLI-IlVILPr., I....rird K 1 ler. N r W3 S c R V I 1 r I 111 . April 12. -r., i.uiitli v farm i r. with ids anklis bound and hi? hands strapped to his body, wat I'.iin 1 .-hot t d'-ith on his farm, four mil.s northwest of tore eaily today. in i.i.nriN.i : i '. 1 ;f. at : :".a ;. f.i 3 S'RVlCt! WASHINGTON', April 12. The f.-d. ral reset vc board t'day rub'd that wine is nut "a nadily marketable stapb-" ,,,) that ilrafts, :-.-:: i b '.v ; n in 1. . . n d ed w a r i -b ue.-. are md ii -ibb- f.,r T d.s- , . n-'t by federal r.-s. rv bank". '1 In- ruling k.o-a-'ver. .bo-s ii't ff. -et the right of a bank t. m a k a b.an or. th riot.. ,,f a borrow.-r. se-ur.-d by w a re h.. us- race, pis ...r " I m- In !e nd. III I.I I1TIV.I T.Y W H. ATKINS I '.-'' '1' - ria:,p,t N .. WASH I Vi ; TON. A;.'il 12. Th" na.."i..n of a n-w policy by the g. -y. rnnn nt ! whb h the hanking i'ow.r of the nation my 1..- om- ' '' prim ,;.'y . , sitain privetin.hmi m.- in ! In- sale and dtstribiiii.i, ,f th.ir product, rather than by Oie- financing of products from abr ..-,fl inf.. already jammed Amariean markets, is now before the a d m i n i st rat I .n. ( 111 I. I.H TIN. HAUKiSPl'i;- 1, p;,., April 12. l-'ire narting tbm tnorninjf in th hbeir.ric Haupaln 1 . i i I . H n tr threatens t,. , ,,,,rt ,lf Jin ,.n(r Km'H '"' M,ri.'t f'iuar. The Gibing was f,.rn,,rlv the rom-mon-Aualrh ,;.., ln which much of the p,.P:i, i history .f the state ut-, :a:u,e iiarl once tin- headquarters of the big politicians of the BOARD IN SESSION 'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES!

CPOV.-X P. dNT, ind.. April 12. I Paving of South Hohman street, HamIn clary, now j :r..and, from the end of the asphalt ; rig pobl'sb- ; boulevard at Standard avenue, to the ar - v rlt t. n ;pge road, was asked jn a peti'ion

;-;.f,er-Tltr-rl to the hoard of rflilTltv com mission. rs by Mat Hampfe-r, Harry Mo; jr. man and olln-r property own' ra.