Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 17 August 1921 — Page 1
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RESUMPTION OF WARFARE IS EXPECTED
Irish Press Not Wholly Sympathetic With DeValera's Attitude (III M.r.TIN BT EAKL.E C. KEEVES STF CCKKLSPONDi T !. N Ss.av.e-fcj OONi. Au. u. I ihe oe-rr Irish situation crcattd by Eamuna De Vulrr.'s rt-vly to tb InirUsb ofr-r that the- plan of ; IlrlUsb cuMnot to have ITiBiU-r Lloj a ki:fl ntJl.Tn.rit In til i houH of wnuuoos thla uilcriioon was r-anc-ellt-d at tlc lat minute. '5"rF CORRESPON55NT !. N . SERVICE DUI1UN. Ausr. 1". C.-.n-.on:i Dc air, head c; the Sum tV.a s.-verr.-Mm; toety umel down the tnsr.isn ;:.ia -ct:on "iaa uttr. r c th AJ o wed in h i s .-peech Thursiiay opcnuit,- ";rn;- w..e., :.e sId that th Sir.r. Vein ln?tstei 'upr. .r. Irish repup'.lc ar.d c iu'.i not nf.yotia.te with the EnsiiE govfrp.:r.nt bt.au6ii it had so pr'-ncip . The.ro is every ir.-dici.tioa that fho arrr.i.-tice v.-iii be. bro'.tr. off ar.d hos -;i!t'es win reopen in Ireland hefor. mother w--V haa ended. leaders of tr.o repui-dican army d'oiar-d at the ..pe,r.:r. of Dai'. Eirear.n that they ..vc.u'.d r..-t attack tho Engr'.ish i:i;iess were attacked hrat, but it 1 '..nown that the radical lvpuV.fear.a in iho Cork area ha.v been ciajsoritrj for a rcoper.ingr of warfare, against the British tnd the S'.r.r. Fein chi-.'ta int. hivo had a ha.rl t-x rr-ti air.ins t h e ni . When the trues went into effect both h Irish ar.d the. English kv pJcdr that a reasonable tim would bo given te.th (fides i: it was dceide-ci to end the ...rrnitice-, English troops on leave, of abscaco -ire, returning to their ret.-inier.ts in Ireland, indicating that tho Er!tih trover.-. sr.or.t bvl'.evfs that f. gating r.iay 'e- renewed at any t '.jr. e . l'iil Eireann Tr.-..t in sx-ret sejsloa t .day for a ditai'.ej personal report .y Vale-ra ..n hij v r.got$at'ons with Prentier Uloyd George. -A'o cannot a;id will not accept th . Knglish peace terms." sa.d re Vaieva n ar. address to the, rr.crabora. "The Irish people ar not going to be f ,;- ("Continued on pass live.) Wi BADS HOLD LIVELY SESSION In a elKTt 5-st.on of the co.t.i..oi. . , uacll e.f Hammond last r.ight. tho i hty PadJ t"ok act Sen on several quesi'.t.s cf Interest 'o tha c.ty. It wa.s -ided that voting machines would be i:--d in ho .'-m.i; city clcctun. stf-i-s ' -re taken to provide adequ j-tv--t ar service for tho town or-itnanccb -a -re in reduced t- makei rai id - .jr-lnga in variou. parts of Hamr.ond safe by tho installation of safety cn"'f ar.d watchmen. Aider man Martin Introduced an amfrii.ment to tho votittg machine bill. inch srovirde-d that the Australian hailot e-r the -ita.h.r.e, .-iiiier .,r both. f euld be u.f d n. xt is 11. am t-k 1 a -k .- in defer.d.ng the change in wording ft a ted that he hud s- . r. a repubiiear. l-rk and sheriff v..w tha democratic "ekct on the machine The amendi. cr.t was 4e;'eate1 ar.-l 'he ordinance lassed originally Introduced. ndnio'rvi-,Uf Hammond0 j -biting a.-.d East cnbiago bbict Rui-' y Co. went to the 'tc-e for c o-isidf rat : carks passed by -.mhise eon ii.-n be.t fr.-m l! ta-i. ouii-llme xpeet d Th.: I: orablo action is f - s a r- -;'! -' of Dimi so to t -r ea.-h violation, - ry day constituting a. separate offenc-v The many deaths wh-. h have ee.cur- ' red at raiiro.ad ere. sings in Haii-n.nd : : the last few months br ught f---r' h r andbng '-I' I. r led -a'.s i a - - crossings t iir--a th-'-u t tha ei'y. In this connecti r, .--tc; s i- re. 'ak-n b v. t th: spc-d if ih .. and r. -a -. t-a'ns parsing 'hrough Hammond jo-ovi-ling for watch re n and gates at 5 hr.j.on st a a 1 'b-rrmo.- av- erf ss-h..-s of the b'-ruth t c ' - Ii,.--tr-e ra.li y wc. s ir.tr--.-5 i- cu and with the p -Pa it, referred to the street aK.j all-y . ni m i t ee . The L'rie and Ibco:; are l.i:i1-i toj 'h s'.o'.v sp.'-d only uni-.l th,.-y install ' v, atchmen and gates at several cross- ' gs. me ar.dard a"-a ;n..r.. at K.ei.woo-J : and 'he Hlrie ar H. nue MASONIC NOTICE Garfield Lodge f.fifl F A. M will h-'d a Calbl Meeting Fi-i-lav ev.r.iti-, Aug. If-t ft. e n.ng at 7 S ' o'e i ck . Ma: t-r Mas-'-n de-p-'-e will ne conferred . g-i:.; o V,. MORTHLA-VD, W. M.
FIND GARY MAN ASLEEP IN MACHINE
M ': . of II!z!;:anlJ. i n .r.g an 1 a ten, p ? ; "''K. '-he Marsha.: i t ! i- four.,! a-. ar - a ' be fide i ;- t the e Washington. ' ring n-.i r the- s 1 u her i n g mar., came to : : fo j. !r.i.':nt!nivj sigh, which sprayi'd.'T of m -.m-hine; al. over. An .at tor. result- -i T.m wanted t--a r j sbo p seme me.r.-. ar.i th Marshal was sure tnat he shvi'.ii rent in the Hamj rr.on.i ja;l, wh, re '.he cold n'ght a.r j could rot tbrfdttn h.m wth chi'.'.j and i ills r. h might res-It. The a-. r. a -.von the argument and Tom was . ,k, d Th f n.ornirt- ; Ka-. nK.nj c;:y c.,urt he paii a. Sap. of j;s for t.'.r. hitoxioatf d. p j,v.cn,,.in 4: v.,,lun avon K. i ..... specdir r.d was Sr. .1 T'hi: Stju'.a, 320 V.no. t.-cvt. H a ro m r. j . -a is Sr.cd 5 for dlsrd.'-rlv C'.r.d-t. ROTARY CLUB IN JITNEYJISCUSSION Members Think Proper Safe guards Should Be Used To Protect Public. At th-e we.-kiy luncheon of th? H.inimond Kctary Club yesterday the members we.ro greatly intertt-d in a tin!ejjo j.rogru.r.t for which tho committee con? Lstir.g of Dr. H. E. Sha.-rer, chairman. Hugh Fi.hrman, Ado'.ph Hir... and Kd. Reece was responnblc. Tho pr- srram consisted of a ta'.k by T. E. Land; of the &au s m an-Land ts Co. -I concern which pair.ti and manufactures scenery for theatres. TUe.--aio a demonstration by Thomas G. Moea of the actual paintir.? of a fcen.. . This wi! pre.ented to the club and v:il o; sold, 'he. proceeds to go fr tho promotion -t boys work by the The- sir. gins wa. !n cr.arse of Bill Ue-atty ar.d was very yp'.ritcd. The at.'idar.co at the. mi ef.rnj waa very large due' to the fact that the committee u.-ed very un;q;e : :. us of notify-:r,f,-all of the members. Koscct E. AVood.s of tne public affairs e.u;n.ii:ttcy ca.lcd attention, to the. gtowiiij mt-r.acfj e-f the. demoral ;- n' f-i- of tho transportation .-y.-ten; of the city by jitney buses an a.ivocat i rerulat .-..ry ordinances. He sai l. "The time .i.-d tram'portat:o. i3 rapidiy arnv.r f-StS of tile pui'l mUct. be safeguard, d , b;. ordananee;; reiu'-rlng buse. to opt.ii '.- ..-.ar fixed r-r.it-r, maintain fixed standards of equipment, requirements is to charges and ah all that ail pa.-.'i r.c- r carrier b requ'red t o pro-cur..-batility ir.furanc-1 (t aff.-rd some protection for pass. n-ers carried in the v.r.t of injury or death due to the -.are h-.-sr.'-;-. .-of the driver." In the past it. ha been -necessary, periodica!!!', f.-r the cities in wh'eh j '.r.""j ..peraie to put a ft-m to tne b .sines- because of the irregularity of s. r- .ce- rende red, the lrrespor. s. hi'.iy of 'he drivers ar.d ths character of the e ; u Iprr.e f t used. It i ; r,;nt i out that it would be un- ' for Hammor.-d t . allow the growth of this business to go on u r. - re gu la: -b '..r'll firar",--. vi-tb?n t.fe nies r.f-c--ss.; r" t.iut -...! ri if.; a lo-s of a larze -v-. mn r." e-n the part of i ltd. v , duals :r. ilai.i b-is.ness n-;o iabor-.d under he i p a. s i ton that they arP ri,-. sibj---ct to regulatory ordma nces. GIRL o. o:s RIOES THE ROOS Husband Who is Gary Man Meats Andrie Bloeman ' At Indiana Harbor ! Ardrlo Til -.email with t horn'-. tttother or S'ath-r. blew inio Indiara Ear'..-.- .all togged out in O. D. ma!" a'':re y. sterdav ,ard sai-i that siv- I Mas hound for Sp nr. g.'ie'.-i. 111. Ar.d-. i ; sa.d that she had r.d.b n the r-.ds from: '..,. '.and. ha I passed 'h rough T-.-l led--- s..;.'!! I'.- nd and R.kb.art without! l-,i: .r.i ttarl.or b. -ore .'.ff-eer jvinfl-e ! .-.a : h- r in jati. Ab-rg with h-'ie- Adr;-- ei-is her husband itei.ry lib - man of Gary, -" io-r-iid 'hat no r liad b-- i; marrf-d two ;-.a-.- sJ-i and 'hat 1.:.- wife- had saaI- rtt'.y !- f' 'vm. !..-.. rra:. said t .at b- had r-'-fniiy re,-.-,-, - word from bos wiff 'ha" sbo- was iifjle-l towards , - . i , . ; v a .-. .. . ... T ' . n -- t Ha.-jor to nave- a ii;t.e cnai ana try j to persuade her to return to him. ! The police are holding the boy and 1 t irl b - ' - f. cus-ody until the case !h heard Judge Cihen toaay The girl ;.!ae-d in a girls; at:; she overcome S ! r.o me- u iss habits her re. MAS0NIC NOTICE A Calb-d M-etlng of Mc- j Kin'iey Ledge Ti: K. & A. i . i-. e ... "... .-e ,.e. , lV- a '-dr.esday . v nir.g. at ..;'. Work on t h .; V. A. degree, j Vict -l-l! -s welcome . j t E. "A' MILES. Secy,
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WILL ASK HARDING TO QUIT FAGS ? --S-,ON' NES SERVICE ! WONA LAKE. Ind.. Aug. 17. President Harding will be asked to give up the use of cigarettes and "set an example for the youth of America" in a resolution to he presented today before the national convention of the No-Tobacco League of America, in session here.
10TLAWS" ARE ACTIVE ONCE AGAIN
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Prepare Sporadic Strikes mj::sc!
Throw Transportation Into Chaos BT MIIJRED MORRIS (STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N . SERVICE WASHINGTON-. Aug. 1 7 . "The outlaw" railroad workers have beeomo active again under tito leadership cf John Grur.au of Chicago, the "Outlaw" workers are making preparations to throw transportation into chaos through sporadic strikes and to 1 ring about a nation-wide secession movement from tho ranks of the "Rig Four" brotherhoods and the American I Federation cf Labor railroad union? accer-iing to information roc.eivjc-4 hc.-u today in official labor circles. Their goal '.3 said to be one big unl:r. movement of all railre.ad workers. They have sent agitators, according to advices, into railroad districts, particularly New York. New Jersey. Pennsylvania and the midwest to stir up tho already dissatisfied ar.d testiest railroad workers to revou a ? a d e r s tne unions. f Their operations, it is claimed, arJ ' part of a widecspread movement to ; incite rcvo.t until the one big union idea has sw.pt the great mass of organised labor. They are said to be linked in their activities with elements in the American Federation of Labor, "boring from within" under the inspiration of William Z. Foster, leading spirit in last year's steel strike. llefol'e h tend the departure for Russia to atthird Internationale" and nfer with Lenine and other I5..I shc , aders, Fot .aid the see r a campaign to organise ail th'-i r.e:lr.-cid crafu into or... imton Jt.,ni- ! lines of the federation of railroad j workers In England, it is dee dared in j labor circles here. j
8 HURT IN AUTO !fMf SMASH OHE FATALLY: KILLS HIMSELF I r INTESNATIONAi. NEWS SERY'CEl i MTLWAUKEE, Wis.. Aug. 17. C-r-l-NTERNATIONAi. N"S SERVICE-, i ' , ' , INI'LVNARi RIS, IND. Aug. 17 Al- j nered after a spectacular raid on a Je v-
ugn nts ne.-ri v as broken when the sedan car in which, he was riding' turned over three t'm's and pinned h-m to th.- jrround in a collision -u-.'hi another auto, bar! l'h-'lkaid may live, t physicians said today. Eight per. ons wra. injunsi In the i-oii sb-n ehich ! o.-eured at a crossing on the national road mar Cumberland. Phre Ike hi. whos-s home is at Wh.te'.and. '.3 "5! years old. I j A7D HE WAS BOOKED, TOOuOnly a few slie-i t months ago, Bill Rose occupied a desk in th- city ha'l j of Hammond, but since he rose to the! pos.fion of County Recorder, he hasn't! do. n seer, .n ine cis.or.c oio Duiiu-i in? tjui t so often. Vt-.fte-r-.Uy, officer H-'nson of 'he mc- ', torcyc'.e, sq i-id saw a cream colored! fl.'-ver gamboling merrily down the s. t ' Mili Rose b:-- heck," he shouted and j gave her the gas. ! Tho playful driver also stepped cn i It. and he- and Henson had a merrv r-,: j-..r a few blocks. The fliv gave up the struggle before j long .and Hen-son drew alor.gs ble. j V'L-urt ouiddin'":taid Bill- I ! ile- going .W" pair arrived at the station :r. :-,! where Bill was booked due "We'll give you th-'rty days." said Jimmy Trout. "Then you will be wjr.h us for a whi." ! f-rt upstair this j St. but r.o Ti.l'.yt The arrest sh'e.t n- .- r. . r. g wit h t b. e Rose appeared. Ahs'nt, also --as -f-; er Her.sor. RIDES ON WRONG OlUJU U OiXCililiil ; ! T(m Kritd.e, :;i btute street. W-st , , . . . . , . - Ian - .tr.ond. was riding his bicycle on i t ae w i-da c.f the street .ay ! ft e moon w-hen dri'-'en Henry Kramer, 40 Logan street, Hammond, struck him, hurling hint to the pavement and cutting a deep gash in; his forehead. Krisdle was taken home! ... .... , w . . v . , a. . . o . , a . . ... . ; . j i . a s . Iraid to be not serious. Th-- injured j man was turning east from State Rir.e :-treet to I'lunnner avenue w hen the aceidcr.t occurred.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921.
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COW DERAILS 1NTERURBAN ; Passengers on Hobaxt Line; Are Given Bd Scare for A Few Minutes. i r$EC;AL TO THE T : M E S i HOiiART. I:;.J.. A'j?. 17 An oi browc cow, -.vhU:h ;or'.ia.ps the m; Maid and ui.roniac:;c of animal-, broke r.io tie Urr.cliarht Monday -vn:nj a'-Li'-crpool read, iiar Kobirt, and ajthouifh bossy gave her In the atttmpt. she ernej untying fan-.e for her b.-vfj with a few poplot who were ;is?er,gcrs on the 4 1 r. f car '.cav'n; Hoi.irt it fi o'vioci. ht? succeed d, before paojinj to that f.fM of r.tver ending cicv. r a.nJ lOcic jail ;n-wn a? cow h aven. to cause tn chef k of strong men to blanch with fenr. a thing which heretofore she couid do on'.y to i tho tir.iidiyt c f o:J n.aids ar.J matrons. I to derail the car. nearly sending it in ! the d.tob. With the first Jolt, caused j when the front trucks of the car pas sed over her, a near panic resulted, and as the car bumped along over the ties, rolling the animal along- underneath, the screams of vomen and the shouts of nun mujt hat furnished a ratifying dirgv fi r her as her bovine soul tuolt firmer grip on the roseate prospects which lay beyond The mildest of all animals had created a furor at las: 1 1 With a final bump caused he a the rear trucks ;xf.sd:vt.-r )r bossyV spirit passed to the land where milking t:m. never c ntc and the grass is alwavs green. Tho car came to a y'.op and the passengers badly frl.Thtened alighted. Motormar. f. I'arkcriar.d and Conductor R. Caldwell will tell you that there waa a peaceful expression on the face of the bossy as they rolled her off the j right of way an expression which ; comes only to those who have the thought of work well done with the passing of the last breath. NEGOTIATIONS IN COLLAPSE (BT DANIEL O "CON NELL (STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SESViCEj DCliLIN. Aug. 17. The Irish negotiations were brought to the point of absolute, collapse today when Ibamoim De Valera. speaking !n the i-iiin Fein parliament announced that the English peace offer would be rejected. Dally I Eireann w ill draw up ce-unte.r proposals -h will d r;.'-ore. forwarded to Premier. 1 e V a'. era's ann .unce-l Lb men: that the Eng'.f.-h e.-ffer f-.iid not t... .-.ccr.t. A u r ,-I that HnfflanH never had offered Iff land Dominion Statu? caused a tremendouy sensation re and a t.nrn.mg chase iwltich a w..niar f So teek part. -n '. -.co Chicasro band; ;;s head and fell red a bu'" t .n'o n;s lo ad and t. , f.ea-d at the t of .a at the f t of pursuing p-'l e.man here t. day. H;s pal w.i.-- captured. Mrs Ebzal-.t. S5 ars .a!.l. mother p C- Li-ueSe owner of the jewe'.rv store, crawled through a rear n-indow of the ;it-.;-e and ga-e ehic Her cries resulted in the trapping of the bandits. Th dead man was identified merely as "L : 1 1 "- i His pal give tho name- -f "i rge Land. ..eo.-gfj Jones and George .ane. ' MINAS CO. CLERKS ll - Employes of tho E. C. Mir.ati Co will bo the guests of the company at tho annual picnic at n"Ur'as Park to-m'-rrow. Two rpecial slrc t urp have been cliartcred to carry tiie rc-wd f rom the store at ?:S0 in the nvrnirj store will be- closed all day. " ANTI-ENGLISH Th. INPLUENCES USED; n'ENA'!CAAl KE'AS SERV1CE1 L-N D"N, An? 17 "hre is no ' seers that row erf at anti-English in- '. fluer.ee ha"e h-en at work in Ireland j jn the las', few days, endeavoring to j .-I e. .,e..nr.!-..tf. f.f r,,.o M 1 .h, T,x ,. Express todav In comment- - ,.. , Tr ,h s f.i .t'o-i The i ing upon the Ir ah s.tyjtlo-i. political correspondent cf the. Da.lv! Express was inclined to believe 'hat . t,,0 cjrifi.-o ?inn Fein ar.fr to th, Tbnr-'.sh f.ffer. ! MAC F0LAND OFF FOR THE OZARKS 'SPEC!-. "0 the t'mes; CROWN POINT. In-!.. Aug. IT. County Auditor George M . Roland t"..ay - j u g i a cau.i.a-e c-.-uoet ir.'n ie.v Fudge at Hammond and evil! drive to thi' Oi.ark Mountains for a short vacation. Mr. Foland's son w-o; accompany him on the return trip.
PICNIC TOMORROW
i Hundreds of Small Craft ; Put Out to Sea Nightly
Return Laden With Booze
glers' Caravans from Secluded Inlets on Atlantic Coast, Successfully Evading Coast Guards. IDY W. J(. ATKINS) (STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N SERVICE WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. lhjjor smugy'.o-.g t.- now the real pro.; ,h' t . n proo'.en-.. N. single phase of whiskey 'av cm'oro.i'!tur.t rival .-muggl'ng Its preye nt danger ar.d the pot-ntial menace . 1 1 holds fur enfore. r.'.ei.t over the Cnited States are lecgr.iied. Dry ofhcials are alarm-d over It, a th-v are over no oth.r angle of the Volstead law puzzle. Official;! eager to see law observance throughout the country, now find it iniposs.ble w;ta their iim.ted funds and ;ersonnel, to dc. more than confine thcir activlty to detecting violations on land Ulide-.r pressure for uononiy, r.roh.bi'ion officials have abandoned a programme, te ntatively mapped out. for sea patrol, to perform so rvic- off the
President's Father, 76, and His Bride j Of 52, On Return from "Elopment "
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(BULLETIN) "VTtJVATIOSA. S'EAs SF8.V.C6' AKRON. 0., Aug. 17. Jos. Caginc, 37. is dead, and Rosa C02C 21. is held by the police for the murder at 9 o'clock this morning at a home on Furnace st. When the police arrived they found the blade of a hatchet burried in the skull of Cagme. Three other hatchet wounds also were found on the man's skull. (BULLETIN) f IKTFPNATIONi- -EV.S SERVICE! KANSAS CITi'. Kan.. Aug. 17. During a severe ram storm early today, lightning struck the mill and grain elevator of the Kelly Milling Company and started a fire which burned the plar.t to the ground. The damage is estimated at $700,000. Lightning also struck a lumber yard which burned wiih a loss of $5,000. In Kansas City a fire station was struck. Several firemen were injured by shock. One woman was also struck by lightning but wii! recover. (BULLETIN) ,-!.Tcfs.TiCNAi. KE'-'" SEv IC DUBLIN. Aug. 17. Ireland was formally proclaimed a republic in a general order issued to the Irish republican army today. "The (Irish) Republic exists now and always w.U exist." said one sentence of the genera! order which was addressed to the Sinn Fein militsrv forces. (BULLETIN) 'V't?v"ol SEAS SERf'tEl NEW YORK. Aug. 1 7. Doomed by the American branch of the Sicilian Camcrra to be "roasted to death" because he knew too much, Bartolow Fontano. safe in prison, today was directing the New York detectives to the men he claims are responsible for f.fry-
HAMMOND, INDIANA
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A'lar.t.c ca.-'. Maintaintng a s--a pa'rol along; t:t- thre-m:'e l:n;i'. zor.. s off the. coa.-t w.-.:jld invol'-e s ich a 1: a'. outlay of public fundu that !i ig . -ef off .-:al. d-':i it lmpra-ticaMe at this time. With th --co r.omv id --a -pre adittg rap.dly through all Government agerci'-s. it is not be'iev, i that fticia ? who would v.,, , :np''Vo rod to pass up.'.n such a plan, would O. K a rrojtct for a p;o::.bitior .-"'a patrol. Tile cost ef i.;k. e, f r an fficier.t s.-a patrol, as a p.art of the prohir.it;ou unit of To afiry, would ir.- ': e probably :.o-. ,.f, a y, ar a.: tiie lovc-st ale u'.at .on. Tlte ;.rc-;'--n pidlcy of the Rudget Bureau f,;v rs a hrastic cutting ..f funds air. ady a'b.wed bv r..i.?r. ? f or Wry law icrk rather than any new proposal involving heavier outlays of pul.l.c funds.
sMi .c.i.r.it?. .jtrv liin.ntii Treasury off.cial.- t li.-vt that not more than fo: of ev.-i y l.vO-". smuggler? ar. eausht co.n'ng into th United State?. The sr-.ugglers' are 'Mi o w r, t o be i r. if ring e..v. s a r. d i r. -lets, with their val'iabV cargoes, all 'Continual on page aj.) v Jflti Ji. . assistant for Vr. Harding for S'-'-eraii ' years. I wa. '.'-.( s--rr,e and g. -in old and wanted company, and t.ia.'.-.-.11 t1- er !c T .-. t " V.. ... H To- e-o. I annn;ir.- m e n c marriage j was telegraph to president Hard'n ; by an en-.plo-.-ee o j pap.- r. the Marion pn s.ue nt s r.c v.-? is. JL one tccret killings on the Atlantic seabod,-d ar.d as far west as Detroit, fontano himself admits several murders, including one on July 30 at Avon, N. J (BULLETIN) r lrll'TN NEWS s c , i - r i AUGUSTA. Ca.. Aug. 1 7.A Negro's body, believed to be that of M'alter Smalley, a N"gro slain last night in a battle with police, was taken from a hospital Here just before dawn today and burned by a mob of armed men. The charred body was then taken back to the hospital. (BULLETIN) H'tsnef.n. VC'AS E,:ert WASHINGTON. Aug. 17.' Five is the number of American representatives at the coming conference on disarmament and Far Eastern problems. President Harding is understood by Republican Senators today to hav? tentatively agreed upon. (BULLETIN) NEW YORK. Aug. 17. -McClure's Magazine, Inc., was placed m the hands cf receivers today following equity proceedings m the United States district court. The Lab:!. tics are said to b n excess of $150,000. No statement of asssets was given. By Ni'. H. ATKINS BILL WAS WRAPPED UP IN THE HAM
B:U Hfcll a Gary regno, was er.Joy.r.? j nteNAT'UNAl k E'A 3 EErlvi;? a Juicy 1. co of luscious ham in the-: CONCOKD. X. C. Aug. '.T-With-reftaurant at I'luminer avenue-, in' r.ut any ejisturbanee the Kar.r.apolis
Hamor.d, th : i morn r.g "or some r-'-a-ne n-'or. ct.ng i lead. H. was ta t's hos pit a"' in th y i n - t s'-r.o-; s,
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Pnlinies Affecting Labor To Be Shaped At Annua! Business Meetings Hammond will i... gates of the b,.!l-i'r.. federation c f " ib r st t i S -i trad-'-.- ar.d Ir.d.ana Is. ; series a.-; e-'-un ginning r.da-.- A'jgust rolieies that w'.V. aftoe 'a;-T and 'nOjMrv ihr 'Sir''... 'be s'U'-- arc i be shapfd a- lot- ar.r.'jal business m r c t i r. g .-- of the ganted r o: I state . It m 1' be the birg'ST attend- d -or. vent 'il ioi 4n r. r t . r n jr.d.ani this yea r . Sp. eiai ars w .'.'. bo trains bringing de'.ep ti to a rem a'i par's of the .-.ta O . Er!-. l Th- Mc-r.on. C. & -, M.. b b -it rul and S.-.ut h Shore r . : . a d s v i -. carry unio- .-v. n t I ; a :m ::o d f r c. nve pt .or.s . l.T.ct'ngs arc t-t he held -n the Hammond D.bnr Tf mp'.c s.t ? .t Icy s'ret and Oakley av.. r.ue. . This building w hb-h was formerly th e Lu t h .ran schoo:. is aimirab.y fit e.. the various m - ting . . On Sunday, the twer' executive council, t h e i council. th ina.'li : nis t . ;or ..an-.: : g eighth, the '.ding traded the painters ar.d the -.b.jn.h. rs and s t r amflUf ; s each have bus.r.fss :.u.rt'r,gs at t'f teniple C.'ic ah and eb If gate.s fr.en all parts of th- stat will I e in attendance at th'se m.ei'r. gs . Th" state building tr.eJe cor.v tier. with, lla delegates oper.j- Monu.iy ' c .ntirue three day . On W-d:.' - I uay tile state rit; e : .... or o ( ".Oa delegates will tgtr. . it u to .oi.fir.ue unti. Saturday. Tiles.; are bf parat. '. . s.t.- mbi.i"ir.g ..rgan.zd lab...- in tne state. How to obtain .-'..'ping r... f ' more titan r" deb-gut v t '-hi' sta' e !ab-tr convent iocs is a p rob i oivi" t',.'i confronts Hanunoiid labor oiiieiair. Tiie d'-li g'.te s will ooi.-.e ilr.-j:;.::'; iato Hammond th. f w r.ty -eigh. twtnty-r.inth and thirtb th of tl .' month and on tlo m.-r.-.tng e f th.rty-f;rt tiore will be between s ' and 1. ("bo union lab ; reprisentaiiv. f in this city from every "namUt and c;'." in the state . These .approximately fcafi de-legat' ? are duty bound to at .cm! the cor.ventlons. Th ir expend. ; are rot only paid by thf ir respi .t iva b.els uni hut they ar.. paid t . b. pr..-nt. lull atte nda.nec of delegates is issut' i and in addition the re is eer'a.r. to b at least a burdr.ci un r.;. -. :.' . i various portion.-, ff the it it. uteres' - d in !. leisure." to b. a., te.j u;..-.n by the various eouneilf in session lie:-.-. The committe. in ch trge of arrattg. -no nts bebe-. es i' ' ail l..- " caugn j ch..rt" if acc-jm-f lat ions ure t.--t - cured for al least il! " r,r, . I ReS- rVat;,.! bliVe .r T"ea;j telegraph at the h t- !.-. and th,- Mii 2e.t;c Hottl I. ar;-oIi:ti.;tt ; ;.aef - sc.-ro of e.os ..la.ed :: th-- parlor.The hoteiii have 1-e n pract'ca'ly s -J out for the we. k ar.d at best fan r- ' ta-,. earc ef m re ti.ua I'fe -r " i ist fi-tJ m s t r i The local jtivngs: First Tha il'fr cour.e Uanmiemd people .m in th. .r home s fc av-. t in ir :..ano s and j ,.an .pare re few nights 1 i i ess at th. !..i;. -r Te.r.p"- . -a,; Oakley ave nue aod Sib'.t y st: ' g.-e.-nd That they make r i able charge f-r the roon. . -t. TOLLESTON PIONEER DEAD Fol.ow ing an I'ln.-r-s ! a s ' : r ? .--,- r-vried of four months. v A b-rrr,i::n j :,ar... old, pioneer rffid-ut of T--'.-1. s ton and r-s; ect. d t -.r.fn C d a' tbe I family resid.ro- at :Z'J T nth Pla-" j at 3 io 1 -ck ;.i.-t r. g'..t . Dca'.ii li at - tributed to t ul - rcub s is . I Re-r mere t inn a w-. k his ccn-d.ticn ! had Den g---ee;i:g w-,ak-r sr.-i w ak- r and littl: he pe was -v'.nd-.d f ' r hl r'covery M-i-ib- rs of his ; in me--i.at I family were- .- t a' his L--dsid-i wii'u ho br.-ath-d hlr- last j Mr. B-orman v.ns bra in T-l'est--n j and has, been a r..-id-i:f . r r s. He I b-iam- one of G.rys br?' r.- 'a a'J --lung It grow into a ma r'. e iou .- fitv of i S' pe. ide. He il IS b-e ll . :c pi-.v.-i I as c .nstructl n 'cmnn f- r the Gary I Park Doard for th- oast four y ..rs and j has a w :d- a-'-r; ' ' a n not e-r.'.y in Ga'y- but c-,r 'b- 'isc e---u ity, 1 I'.esidfs 'nis wile, M rs . Em;.. ile-r-i manra he I i. sur-. ire. !y f : .- . iti'.d.-en ! Mis? Ph.;. lermanr-. I'a-,; Hermann. ; cashier of the K.rst State I-at.k e-i-l-lbfon anc; Mrs No. k Vel.rlv of l Gar yand Mrs. Wiiii Oil M--Hib e f the. v bo has t 'i cti in Panama Cn Gory c:. . by f.o tr--t; ir-:. He is alsa t ;v.-1 ; r . I -"rank an i A'i-frt ef and Mr.- Fr- i F.ib.iig of Ih-bf sf ila m m 1"U VI r! i f-1";' '.'"b "b! roal'-m:.; Friday aft- r and 2 --el'-ck at thof Tolb-s'o-i la-, mo in the family lot a 1 cemetery in Gur-v .-i at 1 .- i.ut n--ran . jc k r--h MILLS OPEN UP AGAIN TODAY Mil's which have b-ien ei'-se- e -r thre
ti '-he hiarh stool ! mor.ths because ef a str.k. , pencd, hero re bed and f-A: t.. today and son.-:. Tv "f th..- :.CC0 enlarge gas.i : -i hiij ploves return. -1 ti.''- crk . n t-- ft Marg.r-j State troop J"jard' 1 the r.i.llj al : p. lie- pair.. H.s day but the striK- bad. rs d.d not. even
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