Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1921 — Page 1

t if I -07 pi 6 V. V J;J U c V 5;! . r, fa . Vj 'PC A THE W EATKLR T-nocttled bet nostly fair tonight and Saturday! eontnued v. arm. H u, n F n. ? 3 3 j f I ' rLii H 1 H JL1L V.t 'ej?n SUva by Camera m Hmiaui aad W. Hauuaond U) pes luontJi on itreets uii nol'l ntllds 3e per ooyy, 30 jpci ft K K 5 1: 2 '1 Vr.t' "t'J VOL. XV, NO. G3. FIJI DA V, SEPT KM PEP L .1 )!. HAMMOND, INDIANA it a 3 ;jj t.s' V ;; V" . "' TO. 5h 3. f -Sh i- 51 5-1 H 1 p n & 1 i? r .? Miners Press Days Oi fiiiesn LABO R TOLD NOT TO MORCAN AND BANDIIOLTZ SEEK TO AVERT WAR IN MIMiO Years into Service On Battle Front ATTEND STATE FAIR BOOZE RUNNER 4 r (111 1. 1 l',!!.

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Hammond Meeting Takes Sen-, : sational Stand In Regard To Ex-Service Hen (BTM.ETT7T.I After iwn (rational two hour debaf bop cmirrnlloii rrrfrtfd It previous j nc-rloa and adopted a resolution call--Jn nixm consTM" t rrvkc thrhartrr of the A mfrira'i lesion. The . vote on the reolntlon vn clo-. Marlon wn elect-d na lie next ; contention clt-y. I Th third in j cf th Indiana. Stato J -deration of Lftbor opened w.-.h deie- j :a.tes a&ns coats. At S" " ok t hf re . els proiniw of a ateaiily r;f!n; ttxr.;ieraiure and eau-h laborire s pr--parxl for c.oirvfort o-vtn at th- cost -: rfirnoval of hi coUr and tie. Ti.o fajia wore belnff oaed by the men as woll M the lad!. Tie worry abcrt tT:e weather wo. QTilcklr dUpensed, hower. the introduotioti of r.olit!on aik!r,g thit the frT.OOO fucd raid In 1317 aad 18 to finance & campaign for the efetitntiOB.l dosTW.loa be dissolved and distributed pro raU to ths various local from which !t was gathered. coiEsirrvKE orrosEi). The resolution conir. Ittea recorr.-n-endd aon-ccncirrence In the motion whioil had bem presented by the United Ulna Workers who said they u-t;t In ned cf the funds. G-rg-Goetz. chairman cf t"r.3 re3o:nt1rn coratnittee. saJd that the $7.CCJ waa .ivested In liberty bonds which would "d.aTS to be sold at a sacrifice. He declartJ It wonld bo a poor bus!n-ss policy to Koldite at thin time-. A. tubBtltnte roaolu:ion waa ofTercd by X. J EchaSer. Terre Kaute, that the rr,lne,r b srlyen their th fund and tha remsini Intact . n of bs This we rntd by larr. t e Mtch. Terre Haute, t.-.e whip rr.ine workort aa constltattng "a slur" a, air. at the mlna wor'Ktrp. 3cha!Ter tooit th floor and hotlv reaanted the "Insinuation" placed or. his rubstltnte motion. jkJS a-inendrnent to the substitute waa made by which any !"cal cou'l have it share of the fund on request. The ootrrention finally voted t sdopt the amendment to ths subytltata, raaXlngr fae fuxids available t .-. the locals on request. XXXOTSCTiB SPECIAL COMMITTEr. President Taylor announced that l;e had appointed A. J . Sc-haffor, TerrHants, and John Smith. Indianapolis. 3 the special committee to consider the advisability of buyir.gr bonds of the state of North D-.'. o t .i . The convention wits asked to indorse the Irish revabllo and direct that a comrrrunlratlon e sent President Hardlnar to official, y recogrn'.ze tha republic. FTIIEVOI-T TO IVXI.AND. X T?T-ly debate or. the Irisdi question indicated a rt'.v!sl.,n of ter.timent but in th. voting it carried by a bi5 majority. An effort was mad') by Vernon Borm, machinist. Hammond to reconsider the motion a-aint the American Lesdon which. wa.j defeated "W'ednasday. Boroir.'j motion v,as rule: out of order. Louis Schwartz, machinist, Indianmtli oVivra-ed that the original reso lution had boeri "railroaded." An ap-poal wis tuk.-n from 'ho decision at tho chr.lr and action on tssc origdnal rnsolution which called up -n eoagress to annul the charter of the American leffion was up for reconsilra.tlon. Tlta resolut!-n as presented to the eonvention tho openlr.s day by the Etaoetnl rnarhlnist's local. It said ttke Amertoan Legion w unfriendly o labor. BOHETM XOT EX-iOLIIJEn. Parvdinf actlrm on reconsideration a wrpapar report ar acked Borem, who la a pootir roan. If ha had beer. In eervlo. Sorotn replied in thfi r.tsa ti. X oommtinioatlcm waa read dtvtlarin fht tha American I,er!on does not represent tho rank and file of tho service men, Karry Jjnntx, mir.a wfrVr, Terrs Hauta, apoks s-aralnst the lejr'.c.n. "Tho American Iesior is eo crndMOtsd that the mnk and f.ie have nothlns; to say about its administration. Tlve majority of the ex-sfrvire tusb come from our ranks. They fe-l a we do about the legion. IViiy shotlld we support th-i legion. 1 thought at first that the th!:-. J to do was for th.) workers could r'aht things within tha Ic-g'.on but I do r.ot bslle-e now that they have a chance to esert thtmstltes," Dalejate Dietrich ct Oary ealdt "I wish to say first that I hava tho highest reyard for our boys who happen te be member of the Air.friean t-eglon today, particularly as thty vers taken in under false representation. "Durinsr the stetl strike at. Gary j after the establisnmont t.f the Ame-ri- ! can Leyion ther a substitute org-ani- j istion known as th- Loe.i! Leyion j was or gsniie-l there. I on hrin proof that tha American I-.-tei n vti.nl adjourn is metinirs ii-l iin mio .s's scion as the Loyal ir ;-"-n . " "I believe b- nn'or Iv -1:1 wis sin C4ire when he d am e n d d 'he invest i eat ton ot fba Ameri.-eo le.-iric-n. Win: (Continued on r-:o lii-vtn)

Delegate Raps Management:

For Hiring the Purdue ng the Band. Th Indiana St:tt- Fair was Maiviped ifa:r t.i orif.inlzoJ laln.r" i.n th..- :" hf I-'rii'ra i :ori t f ..tbfr onsi.ite I'O.in: or I'loyinK a traveling :ui agreement with the suite fair this iio'ni'iiirjrc '. land ar!'l hrt :h. '..u'.i'i iii.it ye.ir had he. '.mis. .ia.rw.1 The h if.ilr by t'r.e musicians union 1 e in 1 t-d for the state !a!r ir.l I.- 1 ":ii ersi t- hau l, hein.s cdiicateil at thi. expense ate !- not have the r'.;:l'.t to ":th union tn;if1.-..:;. An apri of fo.ooo h;.s h.-r-n made to r Iffriiy i' tile e;er.ses of llie land ami r. ::: i-and - cr reo.-ived a:i thlntr that ani.o.ii.t of money It anv.ooie to break d'.,xii trade umoriMAN IS HIT ! BY AUTOMOBILE! VA ARAIS'O. Sept. last r. ijrht. five . A oout :r. 1 1 e - u t I iim:r.o n.- n Essi'i tourlnr car. own-i ir. V.i'.ruri'su and driven by three v.-.,.. Valparaiso men. turned turtle, and was bad'.y wrecked, injuring the. occupants. Tonv Barboul, received bid cuts on ihe head, and was taken to the Hammer.; hospital. John Yl.irhos. jot s..:ue bruises, but was able to cone to Valparaiso, and today is a little st.ff and sore. Ben Barboul was also si igrb My cut up. The car w wrecked in Attempting t pass another car. and fell down an mbackment, turning over and throwing the occupants out. DEATH OF CHILO BRINGS DAMAGE T rSEC'l. TO THE TIMES! CP-OI 2 . Th. e FU1 1 . ina . siji. Gary Street defendant It: Railway e a 510.000 was maue dan-.ape suit held :.y "VTolclch Kasp'.rec ot arj ,.n Friday In the circuit court. Kasperk, alleges that through the reslijrer.ee of the railroad and careiessnesa of its operators the 4 year old child cf the Kaspi r.-k .- w as killed in Nov lf-liO. The accident occurred .-.t 13th st. and Broadway. Attorneys V.'. r.ezyr.sV.r and M- Danlei filed the . omplalnt TIL.UN3 NOISE COSTS LABOR $200.00 DAILY The interruption of the State Federation of Labor -by passing- trains will est tl.OO'h ;t was estimated today A J. Fritz, Ir.d.ana.polts. secretary-treaa-: n r. Every train passing on the Michigan Central. Nickel Plate and Erie railroad, creates so much confusion in Huehr. hall that the convention cannot proceed. The secretary stated that tho convention loses an hour a -lay. Four hundred and thirty-six of the le-.eg-atcs are paid 80 cents an hour ir.d a day expenses by their locals. ' r.sidcrmrr tho other expense Of the -tiv- nt ion the hourly cost Is in excess ,;ri0 an lav becaufo :r. I-oss of an hujr a t ii e noise of trains w i 1 1 It to V.9 In five d.ays. mtx th.iT the tlmote in.-i.-i by u Bccretary was con-s-rvailve. "Hammond r.eeds a convention hall." ieciared the president. "It has everything else tli.it ar. enterprising- Indiana city should have and the contention appreciates the good will a'nd hospitality of the city, but It Is a c -st-ly proposition to hold a convention when It is constantly interrupted as we have ben." SAY THEY WERE NOT GUILTY T.oolfl V. mask. EES Douglas aven-.". -.Vest Hammond and Albert McJchnson j H. F. P.. N'o. 1. wore arraigned in the UifUrrK-Rd city 'cotiyt tills rnorrhng charged w.ih being intoxicated. They both pleaded not puilty and obtained continuances for future date. The. men were arrested early thlr m-rr.Ing at Hohman and Standard ave. or.ird'r.Br to (iefct:ve vanson - a I r. g -a-ho mad the arrest. hey ;ad kwf -ved from side to side in the road and had smashed a section of the fence at Oak H'.U cemetery. Carlson says the'wore very drunk. They were attempting ti fir 'he machine, which had incarred some damafe, when Carlson arretted them. NEW JERSEY MAN IN A SERIOUS FIX i salesman, who: Eddie II. Kunyon. uives his address as Trenton. .V. J.. w-,s arrested last niffht by officer Oar'.of. Columtbia avenue after the car w,;,.. w!-.:ci he was driving had broken down. An examination of the ma'hine showed that the wror.sr I icensvnumbers were being- used and that tii.-j ,:mine number had ben tampered with j Kunyon t- ho v i n ic -Itiims to have a bill of sale, that he boug-ht the machine' ! u-oori fa-tth. He has retained Phil Ire en wait! as his attorney.

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:;al to thf timls' l.ATi 'K l i:, l.Mi, Sept. - lYohlbtlon A Kent lid. Iierw anr,'er of Hanimond and memliers of the I.al'orte police force participated in a liyinff nin battle with a 1 .tri.Jt 1..-.02R r--ir.ru r just before, noon today. Th.- !oo.-a car escaped hut P-I.c-of irai.s... i iar; . Hast ("hica-.-o. H..:nin.:.'i and Whltiis and the sheriff of i .i-i ;:hh ii im; oun!i.-s h.ia? been notiiied and all road--4 art bein watched. One of the P' ' ice men ill IleiuanSiT'si car wan slightly uotmded In the Firm bv one of the i-ulh-ts from the ra. -!.ee;e ar. 1 :. r - a n i; , r 's machine i-.a.l tuo h-.llet.-J thr-.'ikh the rail'.tor and one thr ough the s;d- of the body. ilerwaiifs-f r had been working in I.a-I-orte county, wat-hin' for rum runner:'. Yesterday he brought in a macp:;:e with fouri-'-n cases of bonded 1 iU(r !v'day word was received of a V..S ioolitn,' machine headed toi.al'orte I '.erw an ,-.er and men.the i force w .-nt to meet It. ... t a new i oh- roadster with a They V'ii-J Mi,-hian Il-ense plates. It api eared heavily !-aded and they .cave .base. The driver of the (i.-fln; car show ed marvelous speed but m hea rref e.-I close!-- ipened t-.re on his pursuer:-. The officers' put t .vo bullets through the back of the I'ole and think o titer shots link effect. Two of the rum runners bullets piered the radiator of the car bearing the federal man. The '.eater was quick!-. nr.Tincn anu i-.ie c,.a... tiau in n- aoao doncd. Other ppecdy machines wer. later perured in I,alrte and the i has '.v a . resumed but at noon no trace fugitive had been found. INOIANAPOIvIS, INP-, Sept. 2 The Fortieth Infantry at ("amp Knox, Ky.. and the Nineteenth Infantry at Tamp Sherman. O., have been ordered to entrain immediately for the Yi'est Virginia "war zone." !t was learned today by the International News Service at Fort lienjjmin Harrison, headquarters of the Fifth Army Corps. No mention of Catr.p Knox troops had been mentioned in dispat'-hes from Washington. "Whether Major .enera! c;. W. Head, commander of the Fifth Armv Corps, acted upon his own Initiative, in (lis; atchlr.fr troops from the Kentucky post, officers r.t Ft. Harrison vvf-rr- "unaV-le to say." Previously, however, it had been stated Gen. p. cad had Instructed two regiments to entrain upon orders from the war depart rr.ent. Camp Ihx. from which troops also i are belntr sent. Is outside the jurisj diction of tho Fifth Army Corps. ANOTHER HAMMOND in IS E Lawrence Mulvey's Body Arrives From French Cemetery Yesterday. J.awr er.ee -.p , VP or." f Hammond's heroes, died on fie !:; Franco, Aufost he tie 1,1 of batIst, If IS. from wounds received at Chateau Thlery. ,-eare his body reHti- or nearly tnreo ed in lyaxesues Cemetery, near i aris. Yesterday the remai.-.s of the gallant soldier arrived !n Hammond for burial Lawrence Francis Mulvey was born in Hammond 22 years apo. At the outbreak of the war ho enlisted in Co. I. j.t infantry, East Chicago, and was Bent to Camp Shelby. Miss. He sailed for France In June. 131? . Vpon his arrival on tho other side he was assltrr.cd to Co. C, 165th Infantry, of the Rainbow division. H-3 was one of tho f.rst Hammond boys to lose his lif on tho held of hat tie. Lawrence Mulvey was the son of Frank and Anna Mulvey. 254 Indiana ave. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon. The cartage ."111 leave the home at 1:30 and services will be held at St. Joseph's church at 2 o'docs. iiurtal will take place in St. Joseph's cemetery. The American Legion will take charge of the funeral. A meeting of ail ex-serilcp men will be hell tonight .at the Superior Court House at eight o clock- Ail w ho cannot attend the in-t!ng report to the homo of the soldier, 25 1 Indiana ave, not !n uniform. ANOTHER BIG FORD REDUCTION DETROIT, Sept. 2. Another reduction in the. prico of Ford cars and tho Ford truck, averuyuriif J.O under tne former prices, ami bringing the Ford ear and truck: to tho lowets price ever I offered was announced today by the ! Ford Motor Car Company. ; The following table shows new and j dd prices and the amount saved by the I red act ion : Chassis ; $2 $34--3 Tit 4 1 -". 4 ' ft fl.T 760 ( 51 hi) r.0 100 I ; i n a b o u t Tour-'n;; : a r It .1 a Truck 415 Crojpe ilftf Sidan 60d

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ft t N ft to . r JCWy -i -e v i v v. 4 " I R iACE ROUS AFOUL OF AUTHORITY The Hohman st. road race, much discussed speed rUi-de. is r,o more. The Hammond motorcycle squad sa-'1 i to that yesterday mornlnpr. They went j out on the historic old course attain j this forenoon, in evi'Iencp r and not a speeder was t one. I-iad news travbis fast. The reason for the sudden subsiding of interest in the trr the clerby can only b ascribed to the arrest of Poc. M. A. I T,i,"t!L' -. li West Hik-hland st . Henrvi Kellnian. 1'orsyth ave.. and Dr. K. F. Ht.ii.v Wildvvoo.l ave. These men. according to the i-oli'-e. were stepping! a'onk' tjuite lively. The Motion bus had a lot to do wlrrv the Midden ami fata! war on the road race This hu.ee IniRtrv has been re,-; rtrsrr.; per hour the way "jitneys Several jitneys, which, by j should now be known as ; squared," or two jitneys, j have also beer, gathered In the toils i of the motorcycle Pij-.iad. ! Or.e. of tiiese said that ho main i reason for his stopping alonp so speedily was to wear out the pave- j ment sufficiently for the cltv to far s.-ud that ho was' g-oir.K t ,-hen they did tear it ur, in it up. He be there ordt r to gee if It was as rong-h on t bottom as it is on top. LA'llS HAS illG TO SAY HIICAGO, Sept. 2 "I have not! to say about the, matter." This wan the reply of Judi.-e K. K. M . I.and1s today to reijuest for a statement with re sard to the action of the American Bar Association at Cincinnati In adopting: resolutions comlonmir.R Jtidg-o I.andls for aci-eptlns the pest as baseball commissioner, while re taining- his position as federal Jutiro j Judge Landls declared he was occu- ' pled with his work is arbitrator of j the building: trades dispute here and j had no tlmo to consider X.cr matters, j ALL LAWYERS IN FAVOR OF AMENDMENT The celled house meeting of Hammond lawyers for this mornlr.K In the court j was well attended. The pur pose was to tsk pasiiaje of tho 1 t-tepa in securing th -e!rhth am e ndment to tile constitution of Indiana to be voted on September flth, by the citizens f the state. A committee of three, consisting- of Clyde Cleveland, Fred Barnett and Joe Todd, was appointed for the purpose of making- a list of lawyers to cover all the precincts in ammond or. that day. Judgre. V. S. Relter, C. B. Tlnkham. Pan Moran, Fred Bamett, Clyde Cleveland, G'.eun Peter. Joe Conroy, John tav it and Jesse Wihton all spoke ;r favor of the amendment. No on. spoke aealnet it. PETTY VIOLATORS Pttty violators In Han-mond in Inst 2-1 hour? were arraigned In Hammond city court this morn They were disposed of H." Pub. Iavid L Cat'neway, 24 r ions-la. -tr s : . t. drunk. Ill: Farl Lundeil. lb Columbia avenue, speeding. 111; Nici-iolas C'-rbe-r elrand Havon. Mich., truck on the bouie vard, $10: Frank T-Collinfr, Tfohmiin and Kline street, .pedir.g, 11.

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Gov. E. F. Morgan (left), I3ris. Gen. II. IT. BandholtJ:, and cam,) of evicted nunc strikers in the Mingo district.

Ttvo fiffurps stand out in the Mincro co;il mine trouble? Gov. E F. Morgan of West 'irrrir.ia anr! Bri;r. Gen. H. H. Dandholtz, U. S. A. Doth are atteiviptiriK to avert threatened war. I.Iorgan if I I5" It 3 i NTERN ATIC-N AL NEWS SERVICE CHICAHO s.?pt 2 IVace m the buildg industry and rt sumption of buildit operations on a s-:ale involving enditure of millions of dollars was helved In siKht today as the reKtttt of reeroents reached i s and bulldiriff tra j arbitration efforts of Judf:e i d;s. Causes of disputes t'l.. K M. Lan,ave kept f or scvave beer, . t.'-e inuustry nere ,u i .i:.. era! year remo'. t d 1 an tla.elieved . n rce n'.er I All restrictive rules im posed ions or by associations of u:l by u n - ibiers excopt those applv tn? to wai'S and hours h.ef of 'hese nir-n men to ( j JJJ j HIPA j flPrP L Lt bIKL LUoLd EYE WHEN OADOY'S HOff BREW EXPLODES ! Sophie Hocko, Eleven Years ! I , . Jn, nf Vvd- I hibition Accident. Wht return the st t rt .-':'. t i And d he Gost'.in st. v's work at n.-ed. of rche 't the and th i-r ret Hoc.,, auph said to til ti-r . ocnhie "--was haifw.i- ' he CI-'. -- one eye "'a moved the .MarK are t's : : to t h e v. ;- s t a : rr e : i it .ice vas flit a OPENING OF CIRCUIT COURT OWN miie r t w i '. '. j'-r w lijre X. :. 'otiess r the re i in AVed S o'.-i . , !l O t i O" ft. e c all ' ad of US.' of . Jury's a th,. week. -k.'t lav. N c 'i':i" i'e-, matt of s J.i'-y will perhaps t t el which A NEW STUNT .f th. ie. N'.o.v n tet-lay's whole slot; trie of the the M B's. I.-.-m-.n; hoc pa! vv 1 , e-;- s be : t

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The rule wh: h prevent outside cor.tra. t-Ts from liddinp: on build inn work in Cook county also was abolished. More t'l. in :-b union officials, contractors aii-i building materia! men are under irali'-1 m-n t here because of allettcd indictments HF.ainst fifty men liad been voted bv the jtrand Jury. This report, however, lacked official coiif.r n:a t i r n. if.'.' v, t'.S iTf uij mJ X SITUATlGr SE ill 2NAL NEWS SERVICE VA., ir'cpt. 2 Miners nr. L.i.wn border at ever: shtilK is the heavies d Necks" massed f..--f :..,-. an county. I.")' ;.',.v. i Pol: ! sin. -Uli V-CIl repea te. d, but n : ti ma' .ur.s vvfro i-i -, ou n -'r ei; ,1 M : WILLIAMS PLEADS j NOT GUILTY! ROBBED OF URNS w,l '- om. t : I FISH DINNER FOR ; LABOR DELEGATES la !.'!

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a.. ; u; i . : t -ep si n ntion macliiiieS. vsliicli . ; : lute yesterday, from !.ai u.cr, circling uvr I'lirir lo t on at 7 a: meruliiu. n p-inren 1 1 ia flights, the capltiil Ixtmi to take ttnr-lilvc iippenrance. (.encrsil II. lliiiidhell. "ho be in command ot federel rso;-is 1'is.lr arrhlil, lia- . st :i ii 1 i h d 1. tinarters In :i lo :il ofYice l.mi in. i. HI I !.: - im;i.i.i:na r INTERNATiCSAI.OfivN, W. L'A'S S I'hr plnnrs left I.o-an about ilajliclit fnur hit lmmlis EiiiKliijr ucilceneai h. They carried main i-viiii; li.catioc i jmliits headquarters denretl to b for "iiKirale effect." The ships wmrfli out .nr the fnm' at a Kreat heinht. When thrv iciii-.' ! In the ilclnity of the minors thej c,l- ! rd suddenly, ttw.k a position for t.o'tit.nB nnii l-t the missiles of di-trti. -ici full. Consternation and confiition '--aultfd. It :im d. i luri d by pilots th. t the mlnrn were llinmii Into aimo.-i a utatc of panic. (nrHini. ' ' STtPNAT-.C N AL. N'EVi'S u lUMVI.KIN. Sent. K-i-r-a I troons today were ordered Into We:.' i irjiliila to illsiiers the anued 1, anils ! or miner "lio are threntenintc mi in- ! inhlon of the Mlnsro comity coal j Ions there. ' M.ijitr-I.inpral llsrlmnl, chief f I Ht.-itT. announced he has i rderi 1 the ; tilth infantry Jrom C-amv hermnn. ' . nnd the '-HTh Infantry from Cud? Ii. N. .1.. to procc-ed Immerlliitfl- to 'i it j Irulnln. n r.-M.onse ti a rfHi''-' ! from t.eneral ltandho. t I : p i ':. ' - live of the priclrnt in wt Lrtrtnia. (BVIJ.I1TIN.) -STEPS ATIONAL NT. AS SEIV.-'il ("A MI DI . . S'P- Th &r' nt three trains bearing the -t h infantry regrlment to the trmibie one i f West Virginia left here at a. ni. 1dny and the other tvo train, n ere io ft.llo-vr at half hour inter- nls. F.iiulpi'l"r ,if the sixteenth Ir.fiintry for the field, -which wx ordered yc -ternny nt completed ot mid nil.: I-1 . Pnssencer nnd freight ejr for 1 P-e inth vrrc etpfi-toii to be ileliiet'ii this momlnsr. o order bui a been n-c-fhed lor the lltk to if -, t r At 'lrtrla. Tl" UHtli rc;rlment wn orriercd to report to IlrlK.-ticn. li. II. IlOJtdh o 1 ; . at Charleston, . Vn. BY r.ORERT STAFF T HOP-XBCKG H .ypecia! Correspond er. t cf t'.v I N. 5 1 LQAN". V. Yd... pt . 2 Ac. '.: b.-mbs wor.: dropp-d by l.ca.r.u airplanes tarly ;..day. ue; The T. X. T. b nibs ;sa!' r. -treat of miners from the C:ck concentration camp a 1 u t casuaiti'S were caused, ic.orl; observers . TP..' bomb? fell near hou'ft pied by the "red neck" iirir.y. planes vv. re in action and f '-. r ;.jr occu -Tw.. i f i.r I r-u-l est re v- b.ouse a vy v xpl .--i:'c vwre dropjed. It is ; attmitt was made to or lives but that the was use J to warn t' w ! at u.u'd occur if thf y attempt' d ; ; -i-r.i the Lorn-"- bord-r. 1 i :v MfdlT K 11I THItnoit. . f wildest te rror has pas .Orta ii . .t mi f s o it a ten. d swarm: w i r.ty-i : many front, throu and pr. l-.n e v e r y s pap it'll to : tier . ;.ui is ::t r.t " CAS I A I. nr. ":: uc. i 1 : t s a r:i.i last nitc.i : :t :;. , u s miinntii i:?tmr

t II All I, IIS ION. V. Aith half a dozen 1