Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 2 May 1921 — Page 1

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man I mm PICKETS A F TJa T fn JH) Fii W? HB WUTUtU. Generally fair tonight and Tnrn7 1 rootlnnrd cool tonight with fmmt In ret port Ion Dommbit wurmer Tuesday In vt et portion. Uvred by THUS Canters In Hammond and Wtit Bammona, SOo Per Month. On Streets aid Newa Stands, 3c Per Copy. YOU XIV. NO. li58. MONDAY, MA V 2, 1921, HAMMOND. INDIANA Y EOS PSSI 121

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Allies Present Unbroken Front For Indemnity. (HI Ll-F.TIN.) -T EAIIEE C. KEEVE5 'iTir; CORRESPONDENT I. N. SEHViC iMin. Mr 1. Tlie nl!lr win live t.crmaTiy n rt.pltf ' 1- ine a ss tilt h t nccept or reject the allies Irrtrnvnlt? .len-.nnits. Premier Itrlsntl I mnrr nnoun.t-.l lht, uftfroonn. inii-rrTi-s.) 'V?itSATiC.iL NEWS SERUCC I PARIS, May 2. The ooruiml"" the Tttihr dlitrtM of (.rrroany "III " cln May 13. nofordlnc to Iondon dlipntrhr printed In the PnrU venlnK enSnap-r. rremlcr Brlnnd etmntr iht It "111 require thot much time make rertaln neeeaary i.nparatlon. (itm.r.Ti.i PAH1. Inj Kcnrnl trooti worement In all i.n of Krsnre to'ar the Rhine bean nt .'. o'rlock lW' Kiomlng. Ten troln. left 'rl for the taitcrn frontter, ptrklnK up tro.p enro-ote. prlnelpaUr cavalry. BT EAT.LE C. ni;F:vr.c 'S-Ff CO-RESPONDENT I N fERTEl LONDON. May 2.F:nal j:nns f,',r -':,'? al'.lJ u".' 'maf litn to lifrnuny n ere orkd out at a o-T.ir-nce t i.-i Brit'. eh foreign offx-o to-lay ju't fere the supreme council re-n-oemb'.ert. Four of tho a'.Ufd vowors "re rrpresentrd at tho fiteis r.'-e nsetlng as foilcws: Frar.ce Premier Kriar.-l. ;r-at Britain Earl Ctirion. foi;-sn rretary . jta;v Count ?firri. foreign m'.ntlam f. Jar-pa-, foreign min.sImntedtate'.y ?.fter t'.i- conference Sroke up the allied f:''.'nfn depart -d for Iiownirg ftrot i t tha for.nal l';ig of tho sup-eme council. The aiile? pro.'f ntfii an unbroiion 'ror.r to iji'rmany on The question '' :n5emn'.ty and the met h.-ds by vhicii Germany tvii! be forced t o , a . It a u'v1trto"d that t!s- ar.vunt '' reparation d' :iarid ba-xed upon th. "cent deci:on o the rparei. ' .niriiissb'.r in Pari.-', w -yxihl be l.'.j l-i!--v. p.. Id n a ' xciuive of the 1 '.' iiiioti pild soark held ! ho di. from Germany by May J. li-t. under tr;" treaty tori;:.". The deoisb: r. t pi v Ocrniar.y nv re -nse vag a. teci-nl -al victory for Preo:.er I yd ieorg- and Count .cforr., i;e Italian fore ig-i ;r iii'sit r who '-ed ip'.ni' i hi :: mil.tary occupat'"n ..' tho Tluhr dlfitrirt. I i.p-te tne dc'y. i n f-irm:1 li - :i m a.-? reec -d f r'-ni T'ar:s that the 1'r'nch ".-a- ofT-.ce v.-s i own:;? p'e.at act j vity ana f h;.t i-.l. is in rad)rir.' for the movement V'reneh tro-pi into the Ku'r.r on a mln- ;.' rot'.". T!tf pericd of jjrace extended to I'-rm.n" "as reported before 'he 'Kncil inrt tr,lai. to b rn uerk. In I'.v'.pk: th-ir fnr.i demand for r- a ; m o r t of I indi.iniiy ti'iiea a r" -fvlng notice up--p .briiiany tha she iii-j.lt disarm in y-'-ordan'-'i t':.' tr.ns of the treaty of vcraille "no 'he Spa j"iilo'o! and must try her wir . uiprit. Allied a'.at estnei d'lared that the V.'l! worked 'o;t by the roa rat i n cfiim!i".xion i.i iioder: . jilthoiiab i;rniany bn already pr.'tept-l s-io'int asjessed for '.;rmnn v;jr 'Utiiage was 1 ij.',"0.nf''.''i'i') p.-,:.) i :a rk and th i n'tm t e i i i r i' !!h ) 1 ;';i.vi .cao.C'O j pil-J rtiark. up n whie'.i GTmany defaulted pa; mmt brir p" 'iie agtjreat" total in Ht.D'l'V'ii'V"' .' 1J irarks or S I 2 T 2 . f 0 , 0 '' ' . H--A -vr. thiit does not ln-dud" tnfjrf t which 'oil be !vjed over a Itmi o' j ear. It was a.?-.iin'd penra!,1 v th-M ' prir.cjpal an 1 interest ou'd hr;n the whole amount o' 'cvimn indemnity to app-tnlmnpdy th- sum t by 'In T'aris dcisi.n. namely iiiiMiim . ") mark oxc'uh r.f a I; -er r-ni ;a:i upon j-:-rmnr. e;.r!--. Pear r.f a split between tie alli-x ha e hc-n e-imp a t e 1 v- dis'ov '""d ;m i front 7!cw on Pornt'er Iioyl iorji r,d Premier Bria-id wi'! w,.rk hand in band dealing w!-h German-.-. GREEN LINE CAR HITS CHICAGOAN NEAR R08Y Harry Ix.unirue. a rnac'ilnisf 'livins t Sf Knglealde avenue, Chicago, was .-truck and almot instantly kiileei pear K'.or. r;. a nrth hound Ham-I n i u 1 1 . ailing ana cast ( : h : a g o car shortly before midnight Saturd y. Hespon?ibiHty fo- thr dent ha.s 110: been placed. The man was dy'nj- when picked up by the car erw. According to the atory of M-.?orman' C. C. Howe, who lives at 69 Hohman I rfreet. Hammond. Iounrrue evidently' did not see the approaching car. and' stepped directly in ltsi path. The fatal ecidenf occurred at Ind i.m.-.pol is boulevard, about 100 feet east of the VYo'f lake bridge. C. E. Smith. 120 Sheffield avonu", bears out th motorman ' story. It is alleged tiiat the car -waa traveling at a high rate of upeesl. Ijoange was employed is a mrfchlnist. H was ,ii yarj of age. an,i a., fsr a is known wis unmarri.-d. n attempt I' being made f a ;,n-i'. ii s rela- , Ires. Tiie buly r. s 13',, r. r toe j-jgyden morgue in Wl.titi; pem.'lng I s bj his family.

W. G. T. U. SENDS OUT

1 1 o liULoiiuiiMmnLOi Party Chairman in Cities Asked to Assist in the Collections Pake i :. j W, n:a:!-rd out tha qa Sa'urday 5nt-.iire through wh'uh (hey expect l-.arn s -.ethmg ad out each of the candidates for .-f! i s in t h different ritip. Those questionnaires when rctu rned the candidates will bo us'Jl by the n rinon "f the vrg;ini2a'. 1 ui in deciding whether any of them should Hot h" u'.vf-n the support 'if the W'.mcn vo'.f ts at pimary ciec tiii Tuesday. The party hairmen !n the cities hn n ck ti'ii ai:.-S io'.i nair".. lift e i "Nam". 'Art'lresj. "Office "tj'jaliticatlon "Kxpt-rience. t- assis' in d;-trihu-ti o f t he qu. stlon- ! e ' -tin w-h:o'u 1a a--

".Marr!d y .-r r.ort "C'hun'h rrsii:, ;.ir ' es or no). "!f rin-t-il will j ,a enforce and cxf !'i h- enforotd the follOTring iaiv? : "5. I.iT.i-ir violations. Keeping tr.-.nors from p,,o: roon-.a. "3. tjumMing. ". S'ah3 -,f .--iiraret ;?s to minor. fl.-s.n and iipppina closed.

cf proMitut IH C. TRAIN HITS SPEEDER. DEATH RESULTS 're n.an tea Instantly killed atv"1 pother in the M-r.-y hospital in -'.;y prooaldy fatally !t.iared r--s u . t o : a:i unuEiial accident which vcurreo a r.iil and a half east of the .o. '.or. fnn Central ra.lrond tower at ic.egton ear.y this morcinp when a ppefdtr on which they wero r.dlng jumped tho track whibj faveiln" 2e v.lles a:i hour. THE DCAIt Vri-iAM HMmi Section hand kiiied 'nstanf.j. Jb.ad badly crushe.i ir:d h.ody bruiser. SEHKIHLV IJ UK n MjfvE CAEI Taken to the Mer-y hvspi-.ai. Suff-rinp from severe body and Internal injur. c. Msy dir. .SecrU.n 2'or.oni-n Chxs Wirofitr, i2"'3 ll'oev it itrcet, and Milt.. I.p.-ko also oc-tnaiit? of the ye-d"r, ca..-ap.j 'tth bruises and scratches. The ae.-ider.t or-,--;rred short!;.- after 7 c'c'.ock thin morning. The apocder n af tra dlr-p wst at a rate of s- --ei f a'j'i'it 2 i u'.iies an hour. The ?p-,.iwr x runninp on a aiding on t:i"' n nil iidc ..f the. tra..k and stru k a broken hto-iii. ro,j which hod dropped a -ros. t racks. It thr. tii" truck .iff the. track- and It turned turtle, throw -ing the four men into the ditch. Smit:, died instar.ti" trom a. fractured k u ' i and Mike 'all when riisii.d to the Mercy hospital, was found to ). seriously injured. Eittle h -.-pes are held out for ihs inj ;r;e?. sv.-t.on I'.T'-tran S :hroerr, s hi was p-rathtp the speeder stated to the pothat he d.d not .'-; th- hr' ak rod nniil he wa ten feet a way from it am! too ia'e to steto. I: is he'jeved Giat 1 1 men on Ik" truck had t heir heads down on account .f facjng a strong wes' i. inel and did not -e the r.hstructb.n until if v. as too ta'c. i -, roner E. 11. Evans was calb S,v,i:h ! body was removed to V! ir, o'g'ie a i la d and '. i 1 m's COURT Oil PRIMARY DAY '3E'!AL T3 THr T!?V CIlhlYX i'oIXT, lad.. May f.-Fr.--Jaj 's c.alefidtr in the i 'r'miiia! c"un .as d i -.P' .se.-l of hy ,Iitd;;e Smith in shert order. Se- .-vi! ....faults and dismissals ir.d to.o .irp-i continue,.

T'nn case against Sam Itarna of East ' ' '" ' '''a--. p nd:iig n iniestj. , 1i!caK. for larceny was .l'smjs.e,J ; M:. ' gat lot, of tiie fatal shooting of her husIred Butts a Gary isegr-s. de.f lulled. ' ' '"' k-'..wn d'-.otisf. Dr. ItowMirie Tucker, assault a nd .ba 1 1 e;-, ron-i'"'"' ",,s s;,o. ;n hj home early this i

i i n u ed Frank Hilda! "f Hammond for; lei-. Ing an Mu'omobi'e -a hit, iefaTiited. and Tbe.. 'Jlad'" 'or , :,,'.-) .'-g to" li'l'tor la intoiiieated i'-'i of Gary , ''in;' inu t I Drs.-vot Tnii.tn of Hammond w.-vi ilneej .tl.-.a and pO days in p'-na! f nil for .olating the InU'T !:t w . I 'll account of the nrtmary eject jr,n no court vi' be held next Tuesday. ROBERTSDAI-E ! LAD YIS INJURED! As the -esult of rareiessness on the j part of an automobile driver. It Is al-j Irged, Mrs. Amelia Bade,-, who resides at 12D1 Myrt'e avenue. Itobertsda was struck by an auto when alighting, from a street car at the corner of j Myrtle avenue nnd Indianapolis boul-1 var1. she was painfully brii.vel by the impact. Mrs. Under was akht.ns from the! car when th auto drive;- ,v Marion ' Jone.-f. who. it is paid, disregarded the rule which says tiiat drivers must stopj their machines for car- which are dischirging or taking on passengers. I struck her. It is-alleged that the machine was traellna: at a high rate of! .sped. ; Mrs. Bade- was taken to n.-r where IT. S .i'vp att-'n i.-d h-.-r. neit tlio'i-t'if tea' i-ie- injur es. ' painful, will dev iop into an aetiouA Dome. It 1 : o ; n

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n. no nnmr HACKED Trade Commission Accuses United States Steel Corporation. W.siriXGTtN. May 1 The ctec'.s-i-n of th-i f e.Jeral trade commission to to r.vjutr,. the T'nlted atnte." Stt-f 1 Cor-r-'fi'tion and ! '. eti subsidiary c :n.uno.'S t . dimv why tins device knov. u as the Plmkurp p''US-pr!c rhoi-id j;ot be abandoned wiii bo p,.,d nw- to fabricators -f thi j,.. j Indiana who Iib w tjiken the had it., the movement apti:i9t this I'ittsburp a rran trement. KEAJKLT 3.CO0 PABBJCATOXS ! Tio- decision of the commission has j just leen atir.ounced. Altogether nearly G.00 fabricators of steel in the ! i'ntted State s lif.t protested the Pitts-j bur? baao plan. J'abrica r.-rs In lad! -I ana have been pa ri i u iarly nc'I-.-e in i their opposition because they felt they! I s-houid have th- ndvantape f their near ' ncf s to the s'j f plant nt Gary. j CASE THUD Hit SI The ro"pondent- hive until" May 31 i to answer the cmpiaint, and thin the else win proceed to trial on its merits j before the commission. The com-j plaint was issued under the ".ayt.n j and the act establishing- the com- j mission. j I'nder the so-eai"d Pift.sburp plus-i price arrang-?:t'-tu or device, all .! ' wherever made and whether made bv ' the T'n'.'ud State a Fte.-; i "orpor.t ion or, independents, it sold at the f. b. I I'ittsburs pr!o plus an amour.; ,:rjuiv-: ab-r.t to the freight to point of desflr.- ! tion. j WHAT HAJPFEKS AT OAST j Vrder the plan a fabricator of st ei ; at Gary who ru-.s hi own truck ;he ; tiary steel n.iil and buys steel niar.u-j factured at that plant, must pay the! price oharged at Pittsburg litis i:n i amount eejuaMnp tl.e freight rat..- f r m ! rittsburg t" Gary. A fabricator of f steel nt Indianapolis, if the Gary plant, 1 rrjuired to pft- ?i,e P't'sbure fas. price of ",f, a tun r'"s i oiui ""- i'1 e "i '". I the imaginary freight cliarg" of 57. 1 f-cm Pittsburg to Indianapolis, making i total cf n ton. - FAIR AND WARMER FOR PRIMARY DAY I'lerJu : r yn vt say May 3. wi 1 from the weather tvui u'r that tomorrow. Tuesday, be "fnir and warmer," A r al r'-; ciid , ;i di; . So should it be. tr tomorrow ;; !. tiie d-iy to -h '"..it the next mayor of ' Ens: "licairo that is, If tiie republicans ; stick.) And if given an opp-Ttu ni t y of j fair weather the predictions are tint 1 over 7, 'iff votes will bo caj"t in Indiana 1 Harbor and East ''hio.agi, Voters will ha ve 12 I'murs tinie. -t1:i which to '. isit t'.m preiuuct polls. The nolle o:-en p--omj.i'y at S:00 a. m. and clove, a; 5 : 0 p. m. And unless vou t '.-.-. I.,,,- .fie 'JUT- I or ix t.s understood that nil plant mpritit.endentsi have iss-ied notices to tiie effect that workmen and emplojesj w-il lie allowed time off within the oting period to Isit tho polls. At a .joint -meeting of -jie election oomi-iis.s, oners f V.l'itinj. Gary, Eat iricatr and Ilanunond l"st "eev j 1 ias oeCi,,.,i ro nnoot i n, ii"y!!gh: sivj u;g time (new tim) nn the official poling tino: CHICAGO DENTIST KILLED BY WIFE CIUCAG4-, Miy Mrs. Tiion,.-,,, .r. -..lo.i was i.tik-n into ens-ndy f y "'i an .i-ur ..ater while. 1 -id.-rc" ! oc nil operation for rmr-, t 'f :b bulle-. i In-. Ilowhi-id. accer,., ,.r p,j;r . deciare-d jus' i-efor he died that im had l"-n shot p., hi -vife Mr". Rowland. ! a 'though h t er:'" 1 when the nrlc arrived, '.ehementlv denied th sheet. ! ' Ve!phVrs) told tb polb-e tint tii P. owln nels bad etuarrep-s frer.,ntly and hat a bitter dispute had occureej tn th Rowland home last night. YOUNG LAUBE HURT A son of Justice of Gary was pain: Peace. T.aubs trfured at Ehrhfh avenue and Polk sireet In Gary yesterday when the driver of a truck lost control of the mach'ne and after hitting the boy the machine plungd t.ie cut hing. ThfiV Wptp nnnsTiimnna

j frr T a' V l' Tork aveaue and 119th St.. ijy Xheir AbSeilCe ! r oporatlng n auto truck without May da-.- passed very ej iietty jn O.i rv. j lights. Furnished $23 bond for his apThar was the substance of tae May j pearancc n May 5th. John Basich. day para.;,- a:,d celebration that ! arretted by officer ParVer for opera t"going to he hold" by the radical ele- j ing his tni'k with no lights. Furnish-m-nt of t'n- step; -if.T. but no effort ed $20.0" cash bond for his appearance of any kind wa' made . hold a on May 5th. . tpurt ich arretted ai

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A TBAUQUn, MAT DAT 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE; MAY DAY The leuon -when ;Bbor and 'sprria'.Iy the Bo.;i.i:t Ming of lfl!xir liss been acc;istonr:'l t" demonstrate its serenirth, pasi?fi rjultt'y t!irouftiut the ent!r world. IeH7Ue tho aitHationn of C'mmun!3t sympathlier.i In ,Vmir!ca ani Europe Tay Day set a record for tranquility In tho Europ'Pii capitals. Til public luild!nKS and stratg-Jo points of New YorU 'ity ivere under social Ktiard by th? p"'ice. nt thre was no outbreak of try kind.

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Pe-i-eral Sn-portent developments have b'-en brought out in connection with the inquiry into the shooting of nc,. crt I.. McCurry, whose bullet riciJJej body was found on Kennedy a-, enue last Friday morning-. The first i.s the Identity of the picture found In a locket on the dead man's watch chain. Tht picture was found to he that cf -hi daughter of Meviur.-y-. landlady in Chicago. It was found that he had lived in a boarding house on the corner of the iMxty-second street and Dorchester avenue. Chicago, up till two weed before his d-a;:-. w-l-.en he moved to Pluu island. .' ChiCo'o policeman, John Mc Far land, wh , i.-orned in the house, stated that Mef.jrry had asked the landlady's daughter to marry bint, but that she f'-i: that :-. did not knar h'.ru wli e not: gk. McCttrrv was somewhat of a mystery r.t his rooming house, and the other ! comers wre. h. mew hat suspicious cf h:m. It was said that he made various mysterious phot.e culls from time to t';m". and the policeman was srpre-hensi-that the Louse wouid ain a bad reputation fr'-tn aorsti action on Mci.'u rry'.s part. There way a general expression ".' i f. k.ef when he left for Blue l-iiard. en 1 , nfter Mc ,iry 'eft fhhag,,, in :.b-h a nian nuj tr.e lan'j.aoys daugnter that . ... ' ' - -; : -v ".. -n.c n-ivo!i'i"m " ( i ''auso sh-s had rejected h.m .n.d had j ;ntf mpd to r-omndt suicide, whether ; T not l.e made the attempt could not i i su OS tu n' :a t eU. .' Tiie second development may fur-' I nisn a cied to tlie murder. It was j ! S.r.upht -ut in an investigation of the j Houst'm ar'air in vhich M.c.'urry murj b :-'.! J sneed of t'uat city, that thj j t w j,ien. H-ubcrc and Shaw, who' I .-r:-e. sentfiices for be.np implicated' j In the kUling. owed their conviction j i it, J (..r.'inemer.t to Mcf.-irry. who mj riisi) a clew to the murder. It wa j :oo:iy. : i tn,s n t:ii cse, it I'stan.i.'.i' v i a motiv to the tn ir ier. j j Shaw and Hrotw.-g. which are. ,' tic.e.;s names. hac heen in t'hican- 1 ri n'iy. t.'getner with Mrs, pes..-;. 1 "Shaw." whose Ultima-.-? ight about his death. I vitii sneed . ,, . li - e i. hicneo police tn.it when tnes"! : , i c ate found and questioner souse, ... . M , '. ill be t.irown on tn-' mystery. . . , ., i tl.er dei e.opmen :s t ae ajeira-. .. . . .! ! Vt: i " n good t fiat ,M'- .urry s parents are k and that Jm was the bine. ;h.c family. If Is said th.aij r is a college professor in a' rsity, eltlier in Iiio or I -uin- j If this is the oase, the body f Ol. big u n v a n i a . ms?t yet ovoid 'curia' In tiie potter's; t'.eid. N'j word has been received to1 indicate that th de.a-1 man has any. ; reiat i ve s. McKtir'and wa very much surprised lo io.e. the ro'iirh clothes worn by toe niurd -re.l ma-i at the time of his death. ! -V.'ir,, .Met'urry was always v e'i dressed." he sa'd. "lie always wore j viik siiirts and paid a great deal cf atten Lien t o h:s appearance. ' FRANK SELIGER IL Frank U. S.,-g.m, ' a candidate for luneilmM-.V, -large !A- Detroit "le, tic.m;. nation f-u "ti tiie republican He reside, in the Ninth ward :r.eiu !!: .'.e I 'at; 3n.j pat: : b mew .-. I. i :;.- n -.nd i W.'-Vm E.c.al t ' --'7. If . ga .n.--.l ;i r-'pu t 't t ii as n;i a'h-e-e ft, half back w.th the Clabb't foot - all am and taci.:. and guard on tim ; ,it.fe.ic..rtia: football team which ' '' a, profe represented Hatmiieti-I for ,vet-al . ynrs. Mr. S'llyor is 3 prop.-rt; owner a :ia l-upa; cr. WHITING CITY COURT BUSY ;S,E-;AL TO THE T!V15J f WHITING. May 2. The following arrest have been made In Whiting during tiie last few days: Emop Tuhos. arrested by officers Kilculien and Mi- ! ksfh at T10 Pchras;e avenue for ass-iult ; and bat'ory. on complaint of John Paplch and Geo. Ttaptch. He Is locked up. Peter Kozack arrested by officer Mack- ; ! l!M!i street and Oliver street for opercense. f..r his He

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Hammond's Political Scramble Over While 'Riots Threaten Elsewhere. 1c.t:i ser.tarional fig j-C-4.-t Chicat". Ike '.argeat towns go t , ; row to ho'd prima ri--- ; '.ion of c a n did a t : , -liens in Xo vem per. i o in tlie r r p .. u '. i ,:a ri :-t Johnson. Gaty, ... M, in Jary and county'., f0jr ' polls tor.iort tiie ntuninathe city e'.ecHke.'.v winners s's are: It. o. i"rnack. East '.'liicago Waiter ch'-aag. and Dan Brown, llamnifmi. V, uitinK In Gary the It. t... Joimson fjrecs wero confident today tr.at thev would win by a big maj rlty over Tom Hamilton, while in East Chicago th McOormack .diowuij; con.piained they wre uaabie to find .1. K. Jleppa jpporters -Hiding to wagr on the cutcome. Waiter So h rage s nomination ar.o lite defeat of h.s opponent. Mrs. Mary T. Conr. ';.-, wai g-ncraily conceded in Whiting. In Hammond tice appear ilttlo doubt as to the outcome, it was apparent today thai Charles Frledr.ch would bo defeated. Voting w;li of cnsf-Cj he heavler In Gary and East Chicago than in Hammond and Whiting. The republican vote will a'.so greatly exceed ti. east in the democrat primary. In Hammond the rt pre a r.un.'ic- of U-.-ely contests on the democrat ticket thai are expected to draw out a larger vot, than woald have otherwise answered. Ed Simon supporters promised t' show their strength in order to ass ir the former auditor's nor.ilna'ion ov: McGuire and Vermetf. In the .-Ightli ard there 's an Insurrection as.t'n.'i the democrat machine conducted hi William Scliulte. who seeks nomination as councilman and is opposed by '.'. H. Iasaster. Sor:u'.te his campaigned hard atid long, despite the un to) publicity thot has been g:er; 'hi' m, and ir.s effort to oefcat t..e can- - ... . , . , , . . didate who naiid picked by I rnnx .Martin. city chairman of the democrat party a I'd w ho has had Martin';? supfor, have been w orthy of a ni'-r. remunerative office than that of a'.d'-r-man. Schulte is a proper:, owner an i I a taxpayer. J JUH.oHip hoti.v f oTirr:i) j The ee.-ntesf :o't.,. pen . ' : e ' ir. -1 . ! ' keen wa'.d. ModJe.!a and Atkinson f j the city judgeship n'on i n a t i --ti has attracted a (treat deal of a'tertion durng tiie campaign. All cai.d'datfs have I !".n acti,- and . vt-i- io dy mu?t b j this time he wo.ii awate of their I aspirat iou s. Less conspicuous has v ,?., the rices or rrl; and treasurer for Hammond's 'rirnti ry campaign hn been, personal iiid very qu et. As from the Dan i .. ' , . , V- '. ' uvened tae business d. strict v n '. cr. ir haif an l.o ir i- li.-i-t K, n a riAlp.C,icj ram- . , , I'ttign. There Ic.vo been no meetings of ory sir.e or extent. 1 he expend;- . urea have , , coinparat'c'el v sma.l. - There are two women candidates w . ose fr:etuls i" i:?vi wl!i !.. iecV-s- : i.. dp -andidar, ity cler Whiting, da lghfer :s Mrs. Joiiti D. smaiiey. on tlie d.-ivocrat. t!"'.et fot and itp orm'- r' y f Pied o: ::: Ni is.Mrs, rtliri ; D u n k ' ' . 1 ink-, wi '. .ee. or coo nci I rna n -a ihcan ticket. itctii t a tiMin i na t i on on the rep'j . i r ; are h'ghiy ejualiti'd and ha. port of the women. the s u p - ! GARY MAN IS WEDDED etK'ni'-.AN CITY. Did.. May C- -Tiie j ntnrrtaee of Miss Eftie Johnson, datizhi lr of Mr. and Mrs. houi.i Johnson o' this c,tv and Peter Guarnery .,f Gary I'.ice late i--ri.iay a:ternon iithis city. Justice of the Peavo A. J Snook officiated. They will live v i 1 ' a r . MARVIN RENAMED FATHER CHIEF Charle E. Marriti. rresidept Hardir ; 1 .rHeri ' "f na' aatn r- . .11 en: m tlie the f S r'aP?'m,n as f ne v.. s. u-o - v, - u F Marvin -"' I'orrau t nnries

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1 ni i.tin.) AVASHIN'i'TON. May 2. -Senator Mtn-'utrty t f M-tchiiion. was freed from priton s-uifH' c- today by decision of trie 1'iitf -u Slates mpirr.io t.ottrt. fiie d citsion of Cue Jov er court was revrsfl and the :! remand-:-d. tH I I ! I1T1.I f :NTrq,-TlCNf. NLV.S StK'.iCt' NOUTIi.CMi'TON, Ml.'.!., May S. Tue body of a oun woman, believed to !.e that of a Smith college elri. wa-s, f Min-1 h.nging by a rope from a bridg over the dam s Paradie t.r,unn this morning. The discovery was made by two COliege j.;;',. Bl M El !NTcpf,ATc,,.. N-..VS SEPVilf; WASHINGTON. May 2. The supreme court of tiie Vrdted States today announced a recess for two weeks until M- miay. May 16. It will meet the,, to hand down decisions. Argument s before the court for t;;c pr? er.t term were f tided ifst Friday. 1 hi i,m;ti.) ' ' M't.F'M T 1 7 N AL NES SntVtCE' NEW TOKK, May A 44-hour w ecu w as put lot day in ail New Y book printing (-;, fe- ting some 2' With the e x c p t ) o operation tout city job and 'isiiments, aro'lo employes. of the eompositors. t, ttr hitration rrinters. following ' ' i 1 . ro p I ' y r s ' r e p - resentati ve. accepted of 12 per c e n . a w ace cut i BtH KTI. rrw"'''7'0''1'- NE'AS SFRVI7E! PF.OVlDENiIE. P.. I.. Mr.y 2 All budding trades workers here quit t''day when a ne.v v. ago ?ca:e carrying a reduction r.f f r..m 12 to 2-1 per cent went into .ff..--. Work on the new pptmtire ii,t Rnd '''er bui..j:ngs wt, 1: a . : !. E. CHICAGO LADY KILLED IN ACCIDENT T.i ing F.go by a 'fe of Mrs. St ara A on Davis, liv- ' 1 1 -.. - 'e.-'. East C :ii"ua t a, i n am,-,; - ast n'rht " t .totn, .bile ilr.vcr. "' J""--" "A ay hroue 'rem 1,1 hU'-t ftepped o-it upon l.it!i and Forsy:h, when Mrs. livi vi, clui:-,-h .,n.l '.ad ' ne sr ; ,-, : i..- r , T i.hmund Kuc'.HrsV t -1 . , 1 n a dri her. T. ing nortii cn Fc-jytii. struck H. Eeona-d r.f 1 "11 XorG,e,. avenue, passing in ),. ear a; the ,im, assisted K.ich.-.rski in t.,klng the Jurcl lady to ;-.ir'.i jriip store when tre.itnnt was pive?1 i,y pr. s:,,--;lr ami attending tiurs.that Mrs. T av ibroker. ar and -"' e;ng no hope T e ,1 s s Iff, found rom a r g ska d .nd 1 -r i.er v, irrr ordered thiit sue ii,Marea ret's h,..sp::.i', she prissed away at I Mrs. Pa is res:d.. I. 'an Davis, at 1 13 tiie St. I T -i m m on d i . i " i a night. her sn, 1 .1 ll.'.th st roe and has lived In l-.iit ":i:cag over 12 years. Mrs. i'ais is surviv y four I Davis i ors rnd D o daiiirl iias many friends vi death. Tiie body was hrHuber u.nde.-takir g 1 ' 1 1 1 c a e-o to await the Edmund Kucharsk is being held at 1 police station f,-r m Mrs, cir-uicr s !nq-: st. a arrested and Cast Chicago 1 a light-!-. Ir. a series of s'a'.M-g affrays in ;ery o. er tlie week-end thrr persons were wfunded and a fourth suffered gun a ounds. Milan Ktizv!eb Pill Jefferson street wa si k the 1 nt l'"'!h avenue and W.-i'h-ing'oii sm-cc SHurl.iy even , .me "-e ; 'eic-. d up beh"rl staid-. d b'ci hi the i'uries w e-e cared for a t:.-x 1 tioti H s asstiilsnt 1' .is s. I r wiien ii:n 11 'id at !-irKe et noon today. A second stabbinc aTray o. nirred at .gs9 warbinpton s:ree. coord tig to H popce report Toc.y l'i,'-!.1. ' ;" 2 I Jef ferson street 1115 cn no b i hoard - ine houe bo.ss a' the 0 ". rtruni. tlie boarding h o;. -. i i-cs: Jim had bce. bcnie ot.-irl-ard li'ir-rc l id rut h'm. .'r'nU-lnir and when be at-i' ed SC'lltlillg '"oh '0-e;i h, F'tiflle -pul'ed a bmf .-nier,.:a w a .a taken to the M-rcv hosp a!. Wiii'.e on b:s way .-'.'.- v. -d. Tsn.ir.ie at the w a -' : 1 Ban r-.3'ro attacked and stabbed by A damisio who Ju-nped mt from behind a -.! 1 in three piaceaped. ' box car nd stabbed est !i:s a . -. , ' ' ' t-.,-o Tnbnsor.. rCO Wood s'ree-. cx T,t.-ierl to the pe' that be .accidentnilj- shot was "en h at c.ie o!-o ,-se 111 1 ii-" : z with a e roblreSS. M ; y. ' 'I a r a Ei J her The o ..und was -..--.cr The le. J tto ,a s rj tails - f iiin; learned, ir.e will en-Ori'-mtal ar-i" -1' Crown Wednesiay eventertam h,r t,o. '!-,. -.nic 11 ing. May 4c Jns'e.id f-f : as p r e -- l.otiRly announcerV IIKVP''T,y. Pee. MPS

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Court Believes Clerk's Strike Has Been a Failure.

Declaring tiiat he felt just. fed n. ing thit the strike r.f depart,:)', t t t clerk. i had been a failure, ni.fi tl a', rickets on the ,. reefs must l.e in streets for k me other purpose tliar . sunding emplojcs to !ae tiieir wJucgo Harry a. 'ruf:, pucker, lite winy c venirg granted tho jn.iun : wiilch w'.'A put. en end to the picket ap.l tiie boycott whl'h have bee;: f'tce for neur'.y eight tnonths. Judge Crum packer announ. -,! J. cision shortly before T o'clo-k Sat day evening after a'torneyg hp.i si eight lroi.-f in argumen'. A:t,c Gerald Gi'.lett ciose-i for the d'.'"r. i i citing cae acft.-.r care ;ii suppor of or, tentionn. He was followed h: I torncy c", P. TInkhant who made tee t'inj al argument for the r'.aintifr-. , The court then announced, that because of the masterly riann- r in :. ;'; both sides had r. iac-d the law urd o .- .deuce before 1 i-o, bo aid : -t t' ': i nwsi.sary to t-ike the matti r tiud-r --'1-i vlsemer.t. He f iintrd out tha t the la w rccorrt)i2.cd the rifhts of unions to o -j ganizo and the rights to quit w. 1 k ;i 1 same m Individuals. Through the pr'n(clpla of collective bargaining th.-y Vat : the right to walk out pending the adl justment of differences and could m--I lawful means to bririg t?ie employ-r t" comply w ith the ir demands. One c ) these recognizes means, he said, is pick- : eting. j Between tiie two contend!::; bt-iies 1 of employer and laborer he said was the : great unidentified third bod;. . not c'.f- ; rcctly interested in iliher side of the i controversey. Each s'.do tries to (: j this third body to work for his side. .Neither party to the disputu is ponr.-.--' ted to use force but he showed that the j term force dor s not always mean j-h; s.ij cal or b.dlly harm. Judge Crumpacker said be was not 'concerned over the disputes that caused ! the strike or as to who was reasonable or unreasonable. The pickets were j '.ib:. shed for tiie lawful purp-ise of per- : sue.ehing the employers to take them j back at their terms. Almost fight I months pa-ssed without bringing the j err.t doyers to terms or persuading emplovers to abandon work. -Therefore the court f' et, justified in saying this strike was a failure." sa'd the Judce. ''jreantzed labor lias uscsl every meat s !u its control and the t"r i are :-tu loymg i, much help as cond'fl"r,s demand. Tf.e enipleiye, ore f a'l'1'ied and are r.ot heeding the r-cket?."" Answering his own question "When '. does a strike end?" the court stated h- : b ib-vod that when the employers bac,e l down or when they had shown that 'hey could go into the fold of the great , ihir l party and fill acancic with satisfied employes and that business i.s . go th re seemed no reason why flis ' trike should not l.e considered over. H' then put tiie iiue-y "Wb.at then 's : the purpos of tlie pickets?'' Again b, answered "It seems to me 1t can be f-r

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tsire,i w.tnout any apparent pro pa 0111 . r success find, although aided by or - canired labor cf the count;", was . ItVe'.v to bo Fuo.'ctn! through i5f I -1 1 means." Tn view o fthls fact and thrt ntinuance of t), strike may causes ' injury to the business and tha' the-, 'have been threats of irt inilda'tori. Its said he believe, tbore was su fi'Ielent dr--mand that a temporary restraining order be issued. The court then announced tha' be

o will mourn h"t would have to brt shown fu-'her e tdepce on several points before he wuM "-t.it back t-o the! make the itijiinct'on t-e-maner,:. parlo-s at East ; Tiie order was n-.f e-- -,1 ,-.n tb

ords Saturday ci "tii'i? but' ,-C'orne;. s f"" th" plaintiffs prom'scd to prepare "1 ; form nnd submit it to the court af'rr ' subn-" i t ' ti p it f-i Cte fl'tortitvs fo- t '1 defendants. The a'torne;p left f'-r Vi'rt r-iso at n-w-i today lay the n-1" before .Tndge t'rumpucker for bis sig-ia-fure. m tb!r return, upon ervle,. ;b shertf the sink- urd boycott w .r o orr'Callv e;-, I. Several 'C i- .-k1 r..rt "lied rc. their b--!1 feda" '' s - pe'-ting lio-jrly the order which w-mld put r.n cud fa .': ir . ig V. :ivnl!i3 '-,l". PITTSBURG PRINTERS IN WALKOUT PITTSnt'I.'. May 2 Printers in If,! eorrmerolnl printing offices here walk,d out this niorn'ng 'n tiie nat ion- w movement of tlm International T - pograplvcil I'lrcii for a -1 I !.. r w --elv There are I.IC'O printers out i -e N wspare- office, .are --t I'm'y a f- -.v erf-iiian jr-0 shops e 1 1 n 2 tc.-iai . The printers COi ve f i . a w e - It for i hwant $ 1 1 for 4 1 1 .vs. d r Did Not Blow Safe in Gary Shoe Store . Oacksnien did rot blew th fa" - th. i'..imati and Curne Slve f'"'" ii:,: v as w as reported l y a t 1 -,- p newspaper tlos morning, j The denial was made by ''h:--' or j police Firbis. "I do not. know ii'rs they get that stuff from." said the . chief. "W"e '.-.ere called t the sf.-r . and found the outside pafe door open j and tiie inner doer had S'-n priel loose. it lo 'ka like an insi le j l- : j me." j Two thousand iohars was reports-' I to have bet-n found missing hot it la 1 sa d tiiat the l-s.s -vi'.! ivt run Cant. piNOTb 1 TO VOTEUc-

Tlie o-.ils for 1 he p-im.iry i ,n on Tuesday. May Sri. 1121, will !e opened proinotiv at six o'clock A. M.. 1 daylight mi ing i'1110) s thol by City Ordinance ami closed promptly at six o'clock P. M. (da.cl.'gh'- ssvi-igs time.) Ia iitr'it savings time, a, adopted bsCity Ordinance. Is one hour earlier than central standard time. JOHN W. MORTHEVND. oKPA'AKD v'. GAVIT, P.XOLD II. Kl'NERT. C'eci inn Commisc'.onpr, f r i lie ilty of Hammond. TrpILL

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