Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 67, Hammond, Lake County, 8 September 1921 — Page 1

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Only One Amendment Wins Unless Change In Trend Comes iBCt.i r.nv. ';it;pnvt::n. NVkS service: ISD! V ;POI IS. Ind.. -vt. s. n turn from of the prclnt of th ntP.ti today ve further indlrstion that amendment "o. t. ""- franchising wdmfii and reanlrlnB thnt Totrn hvi full clttufiiship. n! the rsily otv adopted nt TnMiiny'i tntrTIde conntltutjonal amendment election. (tn of the remnlnlnn twelve proposed chanrea In the b.t-lc I.ivr has more than outlde ohance of ndoptlon. on the fore of retuma from half of the pre-lnct of the otTte. Fre!gTi-rn resi'-ents of Indiana hereafter tr:!i r-iu!rfd to be fy? raturaliR3 before thy can vr,?- " re:eal re'":rr. ttday fr?m a r""5a: sta't f?rt-on Ta-sdsy ur.of iclaii tabulated. mad this cer'ain " a ru'. of an .verw-he'.mir.sr rr.ajcr'.ty grtv.r. ameri'lrrent N- 1- In addition t" rq;i!r!r.p fu'l ns"jra;!n.i.-n in ord : -o exrc! the rl?h .-.f S'iTrK. th--dmer.drr.er.t alfn enfranch'..9 wrrner. It !a indicated by returr.a from about, er.e-tr.ird of th precinc ' th state that air.er.dmctit No. Th'.ch would authorize, mffwation . ........... taxation r-jrjos-?, with .different, valuations or ,l:fferer.t rats or. each rlass. if believe- dsirabl. hea been defeated by a large maojrity. Amendmer.t No 11. Wn h wouM authorize the legislature, o pass a graduated ir.c-B tax hi- am trovide for reaonab: exer.tpt!or.. ales has beer. rejeored. it appears. OTHER IN DOlBTFlTt. tlST. o other a.mar.dmenis apparem:y 'ertain of defeat are. No. 9 sni No. 11. .-0. 9 was Intended to naV:e tl.e offi'-a r.f ya surrinender.t r.f public instruct ion appointive, instead -f elective. Vnder it the Usjislarure -would determine how the appointment would be rnade. It has been ?uegested that 'he power would be fiven et'her te the Governor or the state board r' dueat'.en. Amend:r.ert No. 12 waf desig-ned to permit negroes t-5 belong to the state militia. Other amendments thit had received more r.o than yes votes were N--. 3. No. 5. No. 6, No. 7, No, S and No. 1. Besides Vo. 1. amendments havSb5 a lead wes No. 2 and No. 4. but whether the leads would be sufficje. tn complete returns to make "hem a part of the r,-.r.s"tut!cn was m doubt. WHOLE M MBFH OK 11M1CTORS. Tn order f r any amendment to h succ-issfu! -.t rnuet obtain a majority of the wb'-.M number of electors participating: in the referendum. U . S L'-sh. e.ttorney-Erer.eral of Indiana, har; ruled that the whole number of electors would be established by thamendment that r.ofl':,- the larsr-: total vote, f-btasr.e J by add:rg the J" a r, d no vote t o jr -1 h e r . Tabulation of ti.o v..te of the. rtatIndicate? that e"l-.-r'or.:; proforr'J n against an auner.dm.-nt which th'y did not fully unlerstaul rather than fake a chance of rtt!fyr.. somothlt.s "bJectl.M:iib. This is demonstrated 'n the vote case on ani'nlm'.nt No. z he apport.ior.m'nt proposal, a char.S" which would save labor in determining the apportionment of ?tae senators and representatives. In.aorr.p'.et" returns show that where flire; nt-r-fons vote! for this l.:-.. r.dsr.e nt f-'ur voted against it. Ah.v;t the same vot was River, -he. list :' the th;: -teen amendment?, pr V-.t'd'.ms 'r ' crease in salartvs ..r t' nr.s of vur of'lclals lu.'!r.j their t :ir. of office. tuteivf, n:aj..r:t:e. v. e i . .-a.-.r njralr.si cnl f-.'ir a " im' nt. . Tii"swere the two tax a!U-n dmen ti. th--proposal that th state r,upe t i iienden t of puolio instrue ttcrti h" appoint.': rather than le.t'd, arid the amerJ-r-.ent to permit, n'jtrof" enlift in the state militia. Official taba'.s'rn of the vote in each county for the thirteen amendments must t.a completed by the county dark, arid d.ilivried to the secretary of stain not la'f-r than y a 1 1: r d The eecretary of state is requited ' record the. vot.-:s of the counties an! certify to the C vernor the total v.-t-on each amondment ss semn as possible. The Governor will then issue a proclamation anuouuclni- the resul"? of the election. WATER GARDENS TO CELEBRATE vvt-HITINT. In 1 . c; syth Water Garden" w I.andij decision .vit n The Fore 1 e b : a t ,': t.e' first apart- j rt.nt on th-i nient b-iild ' r. g . 1 1- '.v 1 i rublic sqiirc n"r Ibt:: treer it will be owned b- an Ib'nois ir.i'st.rr.l Four families will be used in the) struct u re. i GARY MAN FILES I EJECTMENT ROWS' P'MNT. In 1 . Sept. i -Mar-! Qu-'t-n o' . n-y :.:if f. -t-ctm.t:-j r r o e r e , b. r- ii i a -i now occupies 1 ,1 " . : n ej 'i 1 n n , vv : n j Massachusetts -y. an - A h Ot til' estate without ri?h. Vb'aii rands judt-ni'-rt of s;c-i and p.ct 'd real est at'-.

C . C liKSSJIAN AS 1 'OP v....! ;n th.- , lly v'Slcrdav nit his t- a lo'iiuo to La -;-. vettc. NEW bo. '.err. art- being put into th I .isert.e:.- of the pi- Lux' tfM'Hter '-::! i- : . g t h ' w n k .

L i;i,y.'i looturi: a ' i b CKI.F. . M r e k Mr' ! - : .1- rv t."ia-. P colfers are i'i-nt:al . ham;- : hen th. ing tn t- held if'U'TH It!. .VP reta'l-t g 1 1 S .ents a o-.i.ii t sioi tl;.-re !V - ar there -. .'.. 1 T HA liAi.l'H 1" ? i A I '! ! i r will sel: tv't h -f'is fer thc ''a" i.ro.'.o iShefflei-J :i- rnuc i rovi, 14 Ji'Mis mii.i.i!;;;n oj,: out je.stenlay that a Ire pluw' is a uiichty peer space 'ii . h: h to park a new car. THF1Y say i,us Meeker is tiM!)- i-.-teres'ed in ho upas that a f:i Husslau uviarf is oti its .iv here. IF the f.v e . ent f .,-e i here tit!', be a-: av iu second hau l fit-, very o: onte oi the THE ele tio:-. on Tuesd.a v ad in HatnitT-.i'l that '. alir erj THE i""hamber of Commerce busir.'-f men's lun he-orr lit - started ana but fvv k-.e--,- it today l'on t for ret r.et Thursday. i CHI-T!-"" !TN" H7T;',V-; of the I t. poli--e. retur? ei to d';t :-es"er after looktr.jr eur the v est on his cation trip. ' x ''f-'-'1'''1 'e.v.i-v ageu i.- aieu injuries yesterday at his homo in Vai- j paraiso. followinit a fail from a house in a tree top a fw davs ago ,2i"r.tirr; .K.v.: ?tore 3rd is making preparations to dispose of tie merchandise. THE county council is go;rg over the hudcf for the next year The appropriations are $20(t.i-i("Ti higher oninj to the deficit the past Ho yeara. MEL MONNETT'S outt'nr in a lunch- i on out-t thl week -hi,-h u!!! ,m, he i ready for busieess. Tiusir.ess men will treet this announcement with Joy. THS etreet moocher who bps a j nickel for a "cuppa -awfoe" is here in I all his gauntness. Hammond can ex-,. pect a lot of unkempt gents this winter. AFTER Btaglnc the W arrest show in the rr.idKeta that ever came to Hammond, the Parthenon management is looking around for t.e .v orlds to i on.juer. THE Hessville town board and school l.-oard have decided to revolt from the city of 3Iaminond. a cordinir to their action in advertising their u.. levy for the corr.lnf! year. CHIllr Jil'- NITZ of the West Hammond police has slipped out of sisht for a eouple. of 'ecks i-n his annual vacation.. lie expects to put in conciderab'tc time iishiner. A CAMPl.N'i.; ground for auto tourists has been opened at Cary in Las, l-'ifth a enue. Six ...ve:-.s and wur'K tables are pi-ovide.d for the to-jrists and also dear cool water. THE 'c;? and bankers are battling at Harrison park tonight, and if ou hurry over there any time between ' j o'clock, you will e sonic good base ball. l-i.h team has won a fame "DAILY HEAD.tll" says a number ot people a-iross the line are wondering where stvlish Oeore Sv"eavt-r is spend ing his vacation and if he's cnjuyiri himself. an an lunlv furnish the in- ; formation': ' MP.o T E. T,Ir.IMHA:'H and dautrh-' ter. Jlehr;, .7 W"ltu:!m it., have left , for an xte.tded trip throtiKh the east. 1 They will h- por." about a month and j will i-'pf'ud mu-'h of the time ;t Pittsburih and Niv York. A MrAP.TlKT., opeakit:C at the Kiwaiiis club Tuesilav noon, said: "Speech es ;,rr like women's styles. The-, used i to .e b.c.K. and while, they cocered the ; subject thee did not touch it. Now i they are iiiffcrent. v hue tney touca.i the silijo t ver;. closely, ti.ey rare cover it. T I, HACKLF.T, field secretary o. j the Pocietv of Applied Psycholopy. an- i nounces In the advertising columns a j tree lecture wnicn tit v i. uemn , the parlor of the Majest.e ituf-i rr. ; Sunday evening on "The T'o-ver of the : S U b C O I -.us Mind. I dropTJ1T71 Studebaker Company ha p.e,j the prices r'n all models in the Li-'ht Six class, according to announcement received by P. J. Hauwens, !or! sgetit over the phone today from ! houth blond. The exact amount wili, be announced tomorrow. . Tt.p nrA7 !,. oroviiPnc for I ten-minu'te service over the north and j south loops and fifteen minute sen ! e i to Viist Chicago, if suiccssfu! wi! i cause" thirtv-tw.t cars to pass over tho ! St re I. e uu-t. traik-- e;i-'h ln.ur, which! cit'lied to ;sav th !cat. j

TUT-K J Ni 'ZK' ) V.b Iv I was ail ' cess profits and surtaxts. I ;ri ,!.,! u-i :" his i-alm bea.-h duns and ! F'.'ty dollars dow n n.n-1 bnltn e on -v it!, his hair neatly lnn.i 1 expecting j Pi' ause of ti.e , b e a p oe ss of labor.' monthly pay merits will put y-'U hi 'o be , ailed on to t' stify in tin' . lothe.1'. ' steel, iron and mh-f mat' rial., auto- j your own home in V. fining. HamIn:,, tight to the We :t Hammond court i mobile factor! in ib-'tuany an- a of I mond or Indiana Harbor. Wo can this morning, but was not ud as e j to offer f"r -ale ears will' good tn- f show j ou som' at'.ragtiv hr.uf.. at hud not witnessed the tiiht . n . hp h j gin' s at f rom ,- r.'-tkir i 'o one-halt' pr'cP from 5 C . 4 '"""' to $r..;n-, , Addrhe affidavit was based. j th standard American prices. A-X care I.,ake Coun'y Times. Ad v.

i jr c . : v -0 iht T " M . . CROWN POINT. InJ.. Sept. 8. - County Clerk Herbert W'heaton tlas morning started on a tr ur of the county to round up the mining precinct.; in ti1; constitutional amendment election, rfturns. Less than half of the returns h.id heen recened. The total vote will nr.! K L nr.nri I . t r t f t .ivi rti rnr trie clerk said. Passage of the first and eighth amendments and defeat of the nth and eieenth eems assured, how - er. COUNTY COUNCIL CLOSES SESS1 $110,000 Appropriated for Caring For Lake County's Poor. u c :

crc"i'. N P'TXT. INI"-, o.rt The ,. ''o-uiit',- i"oijr-il o'-i-ri ti to riaes se- ; ,. i-ii op We.l:n-sday a f t'-rno.- n and made ; a rp ropr-a 1 1 oris anii'jnt.ii to ;"e s 7 to' .- eon Lake louiity and aidirt-Orfl approi riat:-"? of 5 , 0 '1 during the x ear of j , n;i and l"-;2 Lake o-jj.ty p--r ets ' .

t i i ft ,-. , i e , -i , , a , . t : . , . i - , . . for t-ieeo and North t-.i tis h i p. "". - i r,r,n. the lialatl'-e of the c.ojMv $i'.",'r'.I . . , , , , ' . , ! ' ' a.U"-..--t t r. -,.t. ?b 1 p is ta.-.i' care of , - t ! ' -cult: - s at tli s time and the amount J ak'! fer -e ill not be a -t v too larce t.. ) J tide t h e -ii o'er the i,- 1 o t r T !' e p 1 i j fi the ie ir od e1, : 11 of -!v-. o'-u-t ho-je, I t:-.oA a rut I" the dcpim hire: of the.' I S'irvexors office r-1 tlie erect1 bab for the au T'f. eault f:,.. ,Ar,e r,.., ; ty, t.,ln, ,j. I HUDAK-KIRK ROW IS STILL UNSETTLED The Hudak-Kirk row which has isne-l diversion for V.'est Hamm-m.1 if era! weeks 14 s t . . i "! h e-rcond phase of the s trep cauv

ret hearing: in Judjo iCoalski's co.rtj1' ' ue.isior, arrect tne tu.s morning wb. n Julia Hudak !... . j Hammond lo-air as none of them har. M-r M-v v-,.r.,i,-H ,-.n a r - o ! r'"i t- ai'de by Land's' opinion.

of as'ault aii battery. p first '' '' cc:rt when Mrs. Kirk hai J 'ml he

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Hearing t h e Hence r - c.ierable time this n-ornin rd cor.- j The h-j-I bk, b-.-! retained a Mrs. Neale 1S i -,

.nvesfsator. Fhe has been doini! l'a,n:fr' -:,led t0fia-V that h- thou'u gumshoe u..rk s:nCe the frst trial and 0- '' '-V -R'i- to expect one mn .1 1:.,,.! :,,.; xvfnes n. ! - ,Vor'- inr 'L h S n ' h " r- "Th-

. :..i r. .- Severn: i :: of the t- ' ';.'.. ' ,-,o,l :j t- , i t r . a ' 1 b . w b o were brooch' fr-'-tr: school. T;i t---si ii m " i:y lacked the spiciness ef tl.e first trial ar.d both s:1es showed reivia rliab!-. ..,-mrot. 7'ts. Kirk wa; .-a:d t"' have grabbed Julia by the nee'.-: on .Viiun JSth and after sliaKlm; iir had hurled twe cans after her as h I. r- i:i bomade i,er escape. Mi e Kork ha i w tr(tij to show ih.it Julia has hurh-u two roclift at her and ti.a- she hai mere',;.- grabbed her aim to pr-vr;-,; her throwing a third r -ck. The attorney . Cinneran f--r ti.e jda'.n i.ff and Ciliet- for the def.-r.re. delred to pres,nt bri'-f t,t- imt-n' v i.cn the evidence was a'.i in so the c-mrt Continued the case until Saturday aftertii.cn at 2 ; i1 o'clo- k. , ..... SEDATE SPLITS Oil SALES TAX i;Y j. HAiir fAMPiiEU. fSTf.FF CCPBESFONDENT !. N. SER'.ICti V.'A.-niN'JTt iN. S.-..t. '-The .ale; tax .is a pra-ti- al nielh.ii) of sitiir lifv -tr.fr and the i e.n-o-n. ate-d and budrensorr.e taxation system imposed upon, the to :,-; per the V." o r d V." ar was one of a series of rcvm ie revision proposals on which the mniUe rinam e com- 1 mit'ee sflil today w h'-n pe.-retarv rt . ,,, -preasurv Mellon api eared before :t' : n ( seil e.vecutive fessiou. Ion pre-, iesl y- represnel h.i.use; j v i to republican member? of tho commit i,lc,.,.pd faVorablv toward, ,he I , , 1 lan suggested by Sator i i i ...... . . t f(j to its adoption at this time. , i known that both te'!o-i aroHouse Kepublican Leader Mondell have uri;ed upon President HarditijS that the

sale.s tax be withheld urtil next jear , ed t- liold a f.mi'.ar affair in Robeftswhen ti c ;. s-igge.ste.l it might be used , dale. ,

to hnaiice the s.ivbe men s pension plan tho adrnirustratifn I si rdaiii.mg tei awvaI1, P prior to th con ressn-nal eieetion next Tali as a substitute f r the so-called soldier's bonus j Mellon went before the committee today to again urge that the proposed 1 V of the fxces, I rotit.s and high S'.'rtaxes irooo retroa.-':-,- to jan- j tl'ary 1. I'1-! The house fixed January! !. 1022. for th" e to ea-ion of hi-th cx-i

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- n of !! r i K M l,,r!.. t t !; f ua.' - ,t ' f i o ;i t : . . - -hiji.'diuetraje. hand -.1 I e.iji-.-. y-te rdaj . ha.- i-a:.'--!; ir. -. nt.i..iji- fit-- build- ' .n 'J a f tri.p ' xprefinti :' r '. 1 it ; P'-coa h -n fi.un the i-jihii; iri.-.;i .ii ; i-r s in liaruri; oi i. ('titrat v t- - ! :-f : r..--. th. un-rtir.loved rafts ; ...n ser.) t - l-e j.t as stronsi a .a t hi'n as are trie tin i". T. i-!e. cf -he K jiidir.R Trade? Aso.. tat ion r.f Hammond it' S to --la - 1 1- it !, mjinri!'. -:nh-- of ttT- ji'- :f.', T 'ai i i . i-Jf -'oot! said, th;.-- iir-:s .n i H'-iO",-' ii i tuns ''Oo I -I'olis a I SO li: 1 . lie:- , - to , o-i-! lie:-' a i l-i pa rl :a ' , The Biii-iri Trad--- hb.-ii ,- .. ., : ! I - do I I ers A ! . a f n " -vi--': a t isfi---d. 1 is d' that .!-:de. I,an-i- ea-. - t,e ,,'. em h.-ro-;sth t houab. and I !o,i( f -vm-;-a';on if h.ii'iirc r. I .a 1: e ' " ' i h - f.s-ii' T d-co'-ri !? for ' -i - o -j of --i t ! The or..-'.on a lor:jj t e j-t : saeo- to re thf in tli hrsT til" an apar -. Mai-- s--a e the c i-; :o r 'i-oi '- r for -1 f a 1 '. t; -. p-et- ', -put-i-f"! IV- Tl -i.i",- ''li th c ' ; j , r -h U 1 1 i ' O 1 e r ; o n t h ' o Ti t t.k i 'i! result fror"-; the accepiart the .-cal'-- i. 11 ffi1 rt ' -,e un'mplo-. ' t, u , -.. . a,- , :-.fp throtnhoi.it tewn 'hat the ep'yi ,n - f a 'r. The- rn -tr -;z it as "-.v-m 1- rfij'. an most fair and -mpartiai ' Thy howev er. that r.ot ail i'l s b : .-; e by it. .'. carpenter anl laborer, both une ii p -e-.-r l , -a re akd what. the- '-' y-'h sail r -- t ' e n . ' ' The carpent' r sa'd. "t'r.i- prsp'ritv of the coun!te depepjs r. n h ; S it VI' li K e ? . Th 1.1b'it't man oo., r.-t save hi? monv - d wh.er. he ha? :t he s pen is it. Th.it 'r-ir.sis i recp.-ri f y V. hen he hasn't 't, h- doesn't spend , and that is a -irait on business and makes a s!uK.sh country.'' "The s ale wtil net be -rptd " Tl'at is he opinion of both the workers end the business asrnt. of th.-buil-1 ir. crafts in Hammond Kus'i " - '' ney w.u s-i.-k per .'i---;r toe present aea.e They alo state that the-v do t-.ot he . The Carpenter and Brick'.ayrs ha e nsrrecd to meet wuth'n a stated inters ! ! af'er T pr- mises to .' puided by Landie. A tin. form sea!.-- is what the r raft - ' : :i r ! - ,in"- ' t;-" unemployed r f t. St ! i ii iu ,s tt.e same ;or ail " io' If a labor.-r -u!d lt e on s i - a i " ' " i Cian a lather, the .T ension would b. I fair, 'out it ce-st the raine for ott' as j f -r the other. A nr.tfoim wa- scab I i ; :h" on.y ftir tUfntr. The w.lgf! ,et ; by Landis all averipe a. little less than a dollar. Wr.y re t s-t this average '- .- a ' ei , . i. I X I rt.I.'rJ Tl i - -. - t'..e -TV... ......,.1 . i . 1 o .. . .. , . " ' ' j . i i r" ; a. 1 1 . ; Tiie uniform scale of Ji per hour : m in effect 'it Hamrr.oticl at present. d" 1 vi. !h. be for a year at lea,.-., accord- ! to W. Oar p. business agent for I li- lathers who believes that Landis' i j urcision will nave no effect tn Lake j co-. tito. He further stated that many ; -f the con t ra e t or -! w ere not. satisfied and that they wanted a uniform scale : 'o all. just as do the laborers. The ' 'arpenterf and Plumbers at present 'have tb.e $;.;s agreement with the I iir-sses of their res; cotlve crafts, and ! make ail arrangements with them. Therefore, Landis' decision will not af- ! feet them-Thc-re will be a meeting of the busij ss agents of the building crafts in I the labor temple in Hammond tomorI r -w nl iir b. t, and it is exprrteti 1 1 , t offiei iol ,vt'.n w,!l be taken in rera? d to ' 1 . ; i e c i . o n . PERMISSION FOR CARNIVAL IS GRANTED i. r t,i-i steer, th time the H amnion council last r. .-!. t changed itattitude toward, carmva's I The Cud Fellow ..' were given permist0 ..... thcir -Fa,, Keativa:" on the groun.s opposite ine uownev coai :-; fi-e er.ii n Calumet avenue. Tuesday w .1 e n boys appeared bef: ! the ro nr. cii th'-.- w et,- turned de is ti i alone' with the Wiii'ln; and P.obert.--: dab- mi-ni'ieps if a church which wi-h-l.ris nin.lt the rtud I-e:;ow? were teo.d to go ahea d. The a id' nr. en t hen order d the city a'turney to revamp tb.e old carnival ordinance ar.d mas': it n ad c that if lodges, churci and other organization, were back .f the carnival, they might he given perm. is af'-r they had e'cur-l tin' cons'nt if tl.e coun.-il. i no r.tf t t anu us levy ordnances which were held no Tu sday night w-r,. pa.-s'd last v'ti'nc.

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(EULLETIN) ' 1 1 t v , x jr.N A IV. if s'ia BLR LIN, Sept. 8. Directors of th? Berlin Baursen today decided to close the exchange for one week. I hey justified their action by exp! lining that the "mad fluctuations of the mark" and unprecedented ttock speculations gae indication:, that there might he a panic (EULLETIN) LONDON. Sept. 8.' --Despite a denial by the British government, the London Times announced today that an informal conferencepiclmiinary to the bar La't and di:arm.ament conference in Washington in November will be held in London "forthwith." (BULLETIN) WASHINGTON. Set 8. -Tl.e Liiited States has not given its ap

BOY SCOUTS WHO WILL EXPLORE WITH SHACK LE70N ARE MODEST, HUSKY LADS

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The "lucky scouts," Patrol Leader J. V. S. Marr, left, and Patrol Leader Norman Mooney. Every box seout in the British empire and probably in the whole xorld envies J. W. S. Marr and N. E. Mooney. the two boy scouts selected from the thousands in Great Britain to accompany Sir Ernest Shackleton on his Antarctic trip. "Both boys are perfectly fitted for the job. Both have special qualifications that will make them useful members of the expedition. I'll take them both," said Fhaekleton when he had narrowed his choice down to the two from a proup of ten, chosen as the pick of the empire. Both are manly chaps and modest conccrn-

mp themselves. b',T!lPi.T-CSA: NEV.S SERVICE CH1CA -. Sept- S A demand made for labor for a rehearing before Federal JudKO K. M- Lardis on the uc v liuUding trades' wage scale today

0li ' rehearing ! on scale

threatened to delav plan? for a II"-'.- j os are forbidden The new- war scale vOO.f'OO l-uiid'.ng revival. The judge's j KOOS ;nto ,-ffe. t tomorrow. The ,.m,f arbitration decision, slashinp wae ai- i point in favor of tb.e new scab-, a. -proximately twelve and one-half per cordins to employers. K- that, it will i cut. was n-.eetit'.g with opposition in j permit re ; at -f the ; wilding trad- .- .ill union circles toda . j w ith, ...r.Tn,j.t;. vv irk instead of ' he "We an- going to demand an hunted- layoffn" at b.ighcr naitcs iato rehearing on the w age scale," a-i- J .v new campaicr. to pioie the cost bounced Thomas Koarn-v treiidont of of buibiion i ,n t. t i a I s. it was v.:. 1 1 -na t e ! , the Chicago I'ui'.dii'or Trades I'ouiiC. J w;;i n(.t iii.d n't i;li"ti from .Tiidce"Judo Landis must h-uir u .. at oiv - L.inilie. I lw ! M -r -, ncai! w h i !e. were to It is getting impossi'de to in, i tho j , or , 1 r.i t e their . :forf on loi.i.'in ui..on ii.fii in lii.f .-" j freight rat's. c ,.rai;:ir...r;,.ts .mi, Fiiiployers however pmr.tf d otit that to :lui r i :, f,,r bo.-.,-:' rents.

5 EE NEWS fSFECIL TO PUE TiKE-' ("HOWN 1 'OI NT. Inu., Spt. g With 7.1." votes I ast th. li ial v. 'e for i ii ' f'9 Iak e county precincts in Tu-.-sda y s election is as l"iio'.i's: Amendment No. YI1? No) 1 iCii'l 1 S.".' 1 . r' "' 4 IMS.". ; i y ii :.i ii .3.777 :i 77C r, 2 : . .'j,4c 1 . . . . .i i 1 ' 1 1 i ; 1 '. 11" . 1 7 a 7. 1.-" ! " ' I 4.'" i J . ( ; J TAX-GUESSING BEE IS ON o-;s',ii.",i; ', EiI S-o ,ICr; r'"'f-; I.Ait Id.l'FK. Mi i i:n tr the tre;-lv gu'ssitig 'oi.-t'; J. .). Andre a s. tax er.l'.e.-tor for c,. . .-c o oiir.t-. o. . r- a r.-wrad f'-r t'.' nearest ,r;-" v to the j.rr.otmt of taxes .-o'lect.-.t d inng ,fui. sfi pu ial i n fit that iol'. spinsters residing ouh-'de of th' pr roirn! it;.s e' -hat courty are e 1 I .r 1 i . 1 e to CO ro e x .

proval of a preliminary conference in London to d.scuss the program of the November armament conference, it was said officially t the State Department today. Some weeks ago the United States declined to approve the Bntish suggestion for a preliminary conference and ihat decision remains unchanged, it was said. (BULLETIN) ST. JOSEPH," Mo.," Sept." 8. Mrs. J. W. Boms was dying today from more than forty stab wounds inflicted by her infuriated husband. Burns, according to police, became angered over his arTst for an alleged asssult on his 1 3-year-old daughter, blaming his wife. He was again arrested. Two of the woman's fingers were- severed, her breast horribly sUshed ar.d she v. a; cut forty other times about the body.

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if men no-c workinc dleln't like the r.nw soil!,-, they could epjit ?r.d Kive thf jr bless a iiiai.ee to wt.rk Under Juds'vLrti.d.s' (ieci sion. men of one tra ie m.i work at another and sympatheth stril-.-FEAR MINER INVASION " N Tt--"UI ' ; N i I NL.VS SfR.lCE' I'iLL'AItl.TH Ti ' N. ILL. sbpt CitU-e.,-. TTinabeth ovi were arm trie early t .!. v ::i j re ; r -. t n to ;;-eci J a riinivri .1 ii.va.--i.-n f a bjnd of striking l'i'-ur Spat- iri-i'ts ai.-i sv in; .ithtzers lluiiieu- of tiie impending at- ! til: a have aro-iee : leu -:. excitement I here alibo.ciiih de-Art: tc word t.f the i plan., of the miner ha- !-!! received 1 iiejort.-. cariy todav said leaily I I CCO miners were rii'-ainpil on the out- i skirts of the town a-:d u t'l.'i.'d march - ! itiir on Ti;;jiibe--l.to'.. . ai-d Ivoii hm ! : i.n time this foric ..i DRY AGENT IS i ACCUSED i ' N 7 7 K t, -' 1 C s 4 f, t" 5 SERVICE! CHlCAti' . Sep. L. Co., . v:!n 1 i n ; roi: : e : t o n av.r.t. under ai'i 'sl ' hc.-e pi s fi.e alb icj i.i a i -c' a. l-ooz. ' ring whhh la ....; ted ? . !.,-. e tortd more ;' a-i ?:,' fr n i-aloon-! l-e. t . rs c ' ". -.: " lie ::'. n and pr. - ', '. . b... I I ,'l o . 1 . 1 S lit li " ' ' H V, 1 I o 'r : ,- involved, ' I'ro to t ; : o: r,f --r- 'cro.v ;;fi C, rer T,tb' io'i'i an it i:t.tml.'.S rig- j ged ir p a- it v 7 o .; ;.. ,-. .- s'lib v ith an i crura -a- on-' I r , u!"'d us . t.jilrr; !. -i-- i by the -lio n'. i

l Ol J.l li'IIV.1 ft V V.' . li. .Mki'i.i 3';f ..ii : - i.:,.'.. -.l 'c :. ;, ;r , lUHIIMlliV, i H. It.ianiiriii i-iittiiil prlieo n it(- interiiriteii Imlut lit lilli oitiunifiit ofrii'i.-i 1 to niiai the reill Kflitt of a hu-lnr. i ei h nl tipoti ii iirrm.-iin'l'l ba.sls. lnlin' lAhour virtl rouiit maid that toirirn-e Iiil noi l ti ti i I ! y entereil the t.-iice of reitinl nnd tlmt $rosj)-rlr f tlte next etni- of tlie 'iriM-ees of rcni!Jii"fn: r ii t . (.ov, . P. (.. HnrdiiiK. of the frtiernl rrBcrr lioaol, tliu! Iltirnf I'? r .lr, in ii ii ug Inn illrci'tor ttl the n :ir fi -nnni'c ririiur:it lu, Joineil toiler tjj iilii 1 in Ittle furfcoiif of better biislri". "In I'Ottotl ns in other products, v r nrc petting hack tu the old l.i't o f suiil. unil dcliiitiid." .nid l.fc 1 1 r '1 B Y f.U'I, HAAS 'STAFF CCF"E5C0S:.'F..NT I N. SES.'lfEl NEW Y'-J.K. ttpt -There ah'. a ceitain jmi'iint "f optimi in bu -irss circles here fday fcdh-wini th, sensa ti ,--r a 1 rise m pri'e t f ottoo. which has addid i-rme !5n '.'"'i ''' .o ten weVts to the ',ea'.thi tf ttie co'tou grov mg ;'. 'j? ' the .-outh. 3-a"ker n.er diants and etr-.er n era interested to k.-.ow jufct w hat ef.ect tr.'. use m cotton would have upon furtherus'i.fss. r- I'vah w hlch a. read', '-a 1 bl '.isi t i.iiute erii'.-IS to No v ll.' sl'i". ; -" ii 'r e n-dis and -et them jn;:i. : u . I t.lt a 1 I ' r 1 1 . o .1 1 1 . s of idleness. ,'nl' n Wanar-aker of T'hiiedelphta. elepiioned this exclusive siafrir nt f 'b.''' T t e rn a 1 1 or.a 1 News Service; "T think if w''1. taie more than o-;e ronmod.t.v to rise in value to affect io ir.y substantial way thi o-"dii:or.! at pr sent existlrc, b-it I belie-- th wort of the depressing times s o.e.so far as general business, is (.oi.eeri'.ed 'There will have to be ror.geot-.ov, m cities like New York ar.d hi-ao frorr o v er-specula tier in the ur.oer t air. t e c " new It forme.l companies, based on sei scrlpti'n to shai-es of stock whtch tn J -far have not Leen marketah'e, "The rife in cotton is oro of th rs".axy of new trs apreanng every v ee and we must be cheerful ar.d h.opeih, and in t talk thm?s dow n but taik thr. up." Mr. YVa narr.aker. It Is rmrr.h -ed. was one of the firnt to dete-t the bu : -ere' strike of a j ear ago and the . e?uy 'T tutting prices Leopold S. liache. head of th banning firm of J. g. Haehe a-d Corrtna-i-lio rectn-iv- retired as pr' ?-.d-'i.t othe New 1 org Cotton xchang plained the moveifir.t in e-ettoti and its p.robable effect upon genera! tus.r.ess conditions as follow i "The upward movement :r. colto.was started by persons who had soil short treat ouan titles of ths staple a-. 3 w lio realised that basically they wcr n rong. "Their rtis-h to buy cotton started the swing upward, not only hers, but in every wcr! 1 market, I-; Li-erp.-'ol. the speed with whi'ch cotton advance! price was greater than here. 'Cut this rise in prices H re. -re than .. speculative movement. It is the bel i n n. r. it of tb.e fc:-,,i of the ; eriod of iniifi credits a'.d natior,-wf5e deprsoion. It means J.-.osenlng up if funds, not or.iy here but in England."

iEER GOES TO WASTE LAST EVE F.niugh real beer for an old ihtahmr. e -; keg pa ft;, is in tb.e hands of federal officials as a result of a litile raid made t.-t night by '"hief 'Pis f'mor.s and Hammond police on the soft drink store of Gus Va'cozy at b'Cth ae:,uo atpl Indifinaoo'iis Wol. 'Ins was arrested along with i.e. -gc 'lalhgan o:i i William Mill' -, dri- ere of the truck which had .i;i-t brrc.h ihe ! or t.. tho Kuh.-zv .:,. ;.t!S-t-aii ..rid Milb'i' iiv.. ji, c;.;.-.i:, K .;!'-jt--'s ..looti ..as ln-iiic vintihfd ..it- r repot i had i-'Ci, r.icived regaiding si'".- o,' hard i'ni'.r While the ,.f';. r, v re u t:-,. t-iok drov, u p .-o.., ' : v; - ,.e;an -1", o ,i-1 nr the ni'n it- .haiV" lv, ri. ;o j. !.,. th- bier l ! n 'lie 'lifers too-? ei.at'. T;,,.-. v r-- t it t n t barrels of extra .- t : .-n -t 0 beer n til" trti. k Th-- ir.."i wer 'PKiiK to the Hammond r "b t -!,' "i and r .,..-,! under h..nd- Ti; ir -'.l. v i ; ' i-e next Thuraay ieenib; TRAVEL FOR YEAR 111 AUTO-BUNGALOW ie" I'liiaov." ei-i wi:"e ic'ra t- 1 ill., a't'iiti-i. b- ol-le ti-.e past f- V d 1 s o of M-. a rd J!r. li- '. -.' . r .: 1 i M'ei: I- :,v,r - -heir h '".'- i -I 7 7- 11 -v . ilir- vo'ine coop'' a ' ' -' i 11 .0 '"i r". 1 b J h t: 1 are :' PP r.g for a few day- . -i to v ,-; t w oh Oil' and .'b b.-ra r ..n a t. i '! i ' CTh. Scran-, -o : an 1 ojju'ai o too'- c r. i-".! i ! b-v h:vv ":! 7, ' '. "' Ti, a a . 1 c -t t.', g' ' - : ICIfi be i ' i W I Tio S -a ii' ns iiav . . . -,'-! be. tc. ' 1: a- 1 ' 'I t: ' - ' - da ; ,r I be ;.o"k" - .:' o