Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1921 — Page 6
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THE TIMlff Vo,lrtr3f!nr. (Vtohrr 12. 1021 SOUTH CHINA REPUBLIC FICHTS FOR RECOGNITION AT DISARMAMENT MEET . -sSIS 4 ' & ., ' T 1 A'
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South China. Below j President Hsu Chih Chang of the Pekinese lOTwnment, left, and Ma Soo, representing South Chin at Washlnston.
Crown Point News H&PXKamgi Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
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rm4 4DMM la the oourt (iovm. were vrfttsvC today on account of Qolwxa&tLs DM frta Saml holiday. Mra X. J, WhJer is rweorerTnir y from an op?rsition perorrati at V ' kt!Li In 3ary oia T3.T. The "c flwn vti parfrnnJ iy Dr. SiiaekcUji it Ohlcaso. llr. ci4 lira. Albert Ver:anc are . vtaKiaf raUUvaa la Harbor Sjrinffs, SeHaa fhls week. tin. TZJvari G. Darta of CSiknigcs : aouirMar of J?ha Brown, of this city, aMtnaftMed to j o?ratioa for appen;'lWi la Hatmevajin hajpltal Ic Chitf Moodr. Wr3 U fcrr relahyrf u t tls 5ft tat the opajerr th. Tvry a-ooceaCal asd aha
Ml as Brba:a Htin of Kast Jollet st:, ha fteen Quits alok the pat week with heart trouble. Mrs. Rose Grieel and JurMr Mrs. CHvirsre IV.isa are apornlir.sr this week with relal.vcs In Oak I'ark. X KV M n H I U I : I I t.- s V, Al-rf f'hfjiter TT!H. T! iram.-ui1. Iiona Myrtle Ra.y, Hammond: FTank Majkowski, Indiana Harbor. Mary Ba&iagra. of Indiana Hirbor; Jaooh X In. Inu'.ana Harbor, Joana Hofnar, Indian liarborj John ZahArl, Whit'.r. KUaabeth Herzftr, Whltimc; JoJTii Mx-ora. C.ary, Zrica Muscan. Gary; Frank E. Plys, cf Ch5ca.fi, Maris V. Koral, Hammond; Jo.-ph S"vcrcz, Hammond, Helen 'KijacAt. Hammond i Anton Sa-chex, of Gary. Myrtle Infante, Oiry.
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CTtTCG5, Orl. 11 President Sarding la to receive an appoiU from the chiefs uf the railway brotherhoods to take ctape t) arert a natlon-wldd railroad itrir.o It becaraa known today. The rwai pruhobly will he Bent to tha v " - j' ' 8-fter a coafernca of ik r(''f-i heads hare. It Is unel'.ut; M.I. ra rail ualoa leaders Trill rw'nt cut to President Hardin Inat l2aio rf it edicts by th rnaj'l-. acU aysteu and other roads tins mud tafcftocUve tha aervlcas of the r.K.llway Labor TSc-ard. They will ask that ha ertabtlsh omo other tribunaJ to ftiTictlfns In the present crlsla. Thti suratwn of tha brotherhoods, It was announced, havo voted at the ratio of ve to one in favor of a atriU?, lijicoia conr.t of tba ballots 1b still .inoltc th vots so far show 22U(iiO an'orin a scrxka of SS.siO eppoaThai union chiefs are scheduled to Ir. wet tclay, although the mactliwr may Yi aatpcud unt.l tomorrow, unless tha etntr of tha BLrlka baHota la comIiletad noonc? than Kpectfd. It la tiaderrtood ihat tha brotherhood leadera 9g3Jr& a rtrlka as lll-advtaad at rena.t a id w'll aeek meana of a.v-ert-taK a T.-alkont If thla can be aocomrltshad to tho satisfaction of the broChrha4 mamberahlp. t n.-.-r-r-Tin-. -w -.
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