Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1922 — Page 7

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"rcuquike starting at 8:24 Rtid apparently of tremendous priorUons u recorded on the &ei.?no. rartb. of St. Ignatius college here this niornir.fi-. Jr. L,. Qaenbach, in charge, said today. rlt !? apparently about 3.00 miles

a-ay, and I suspect -either in Central. 4 : - . . .

'"-a, :eric. Alaska or the Aleut -'-an Islands," Dr. Odenbach said. "The record shows greater farth tremor than ever before recorded on our Misnidf rph . The tremors died down shortly after :o o'clock. nusnt FI1KI.S SHOCK, f IflTCTKATIONAL NEWS SERVICE KA1M F1U.NQSCO, Jan. 31. .Slight "arU tremors were reported to have been felt in the residential districts cf Sxn FVancisco about 5:30 this morning. Toor rattled a nil windows shook, aonr4mgj to reports from widely separate4 sections. The tremors were felt ttown tewn according- to the wthf bureau. Tti trembiijr in the San Franciso fes was vajious'y reported as liar'.ng bn felt between 5:15 and 5:30 a. m. One perron reported that it occurred at 5:17 while an entry in the log of the Postal Teelgraph company placed the time at 5:2). Some rftorte dthe tremor so lirht

a to !e hardly noticeable while others said it was sufficient vibration to avraken thera from a sound leep. . Tfca police depattrnent had no report other thnji that several men reporting at the station nt 7 o'clock reoorted having felt it at homo. No daxaaes of i.ny kind lias been reported. The Pfto cable reported no Ir.ternt5tln of seir-rlee and both naval ami rtyat wireless comran satd no rrnrt of eimjc dlnturbances had reached them from the Pacific. or roxo; dtrittov iiMERNATlCNAL NEWS SERVICE ECTKlilvA, Cd.ii.' Jan. 31. A heavy earthquake was feit in this section early today. The tremor was of considerable duration, lasting from la to 20 second. Cock? s'.ortped at 3:20 as a result of it. . Wishes were shaken from shelves. rila-'e g-las w indows cracked but no o:hr serious damage lias been so far revolted. Th- quaie seems to have been felt Frenerally throughout this section of the dtMe. crks 13 lo;teI on the Facifl'coast and Is noout 280 miles north of San Francises.

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LASTS 30 SKIOXDS, KK1II.V;, Calif.. Jan. 31.--A distinct eartlitjuaUe lasting thirty seconds waa felt In Ki-ddniK and a'l ovtr S-'lusta

county at 5:4 this morning- S..undj sleepers were awakened but no damage j was done. it was desv.rihcJ by those ieelingr it j as beirtar of peculiar naturo. j "For thirty seconds then; Ti ae a j about the middle of the ruivcring there was a .sharp twisting jerk." said one obseror. Lodgers in hotels were arouse-d but j there was no alarm. Windows rattled '

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TKMUI.nita IN olit.t.ON. j r.OSKHrP.d. Ore.. Jan. St. This vicinity way shaken by two earthquake shocks this morning. j ?o damage was done, but citizrn; in j all parts or Rnscburtrc warn aves.Vcr.ed. i The first tremor was experienced at I 1 :20 o'clock. The seo.ind shocy. heavier , than the first and lasting about fifteen j

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K(JO O.l b'jsim : s. I !.'i.-k K.o.i,v!; has opend up a new i! ni'.-i i-;, si n cl :u.;rl;et in tin- place f.fi i.-. rly run by M : i-": ( ii St lu.ltz.

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sats rr is snnTRK. INTERNATIONAL EWS SERVICE) WASni.ViiTON', Jan. An extremely severe earthquake disturbance estimated to be about 3.4n0 miles south of Washington, which recorded this morning; on the seismofrraph at Oeorsetown t'-iiverslty . The tremors began at 3:25 a. m. and nl 1:34 a. m. became so pronounced that Ce reedies were di-lodped from tii roford. The tremors were sti.l in progress at 19;15 a. m. 41-1. RIX OK1M ItBORKV. t INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YOU. Jan. .11. The most violent and longest continued eart'.ioua'xe tremors recorded since the machine was installed in 1912 were reported mi the seismograph at the Araerican museum ff natural history her today. The tremors started at $:20 and at 10:10 were ts.ll being rfg-itored.

Al the regular meeting of the Serbian American Political club held Sunday afternoon at its hall at 4U21 Him street. Indiana Harbor, Indiana, a lively discussion took place as to tlic ways and means to be undertaken in eeourinir a relief from the burden placed

upon its people by the East Chicago and Indiana Harbor Water company and the Northern Indiana Has & Klectrit; Co. and tireen Line Railway.

It was said that the rate- charged j prices: by the water and gas companies are j American St absolutely too high and in fact Manor ' Aiurk'ui Tel than in any other city of the -izn of i 151. Iv. in Lo

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Itinkicj . Mrs. I-:. K. Wood is at !eei. Uiver. helping- to care for her mother who i.s gerit.utly ill.

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Kiast Chicago whea con. pared v, iih the service rendered. A motion was passed to draw a resolution which is to be sent to tha City Council and a copy to Councilmen Calvin and Smith, requesting that body to do everything in their power to relieve this city of this unbeatable burden and the club thereby pledging its moral and if necessary financial and political support. To the Common Council of the City of Kast Chicago, Indiana: Gentlemen : Whereas. The present rates of the Northern Indiana oas & Klec-tric Com

pany and the Kast Chicago and Indistr.a i Harbor Waier company, Illinois lieil i

Telephone Co., and Hammond, Whituiy; and East Chicago street railway lines are. too lush for the Service rendered. As the abovo companies are disregarding this re-adjustment period, although knowing that labor, material and, in fact, t-veryth.ns else went down, hut their rates; therefore be it Tlefclved. That the Serbian -A nririnn

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fiiiaiu:ially and politiesiliy every coun- I cilman and the council as a whole in j

pfite3 to reduce the present exorbitant ! '

rales. The Club further discussed lhi cf.ming county election in which it v ill take a very active part, as it will be r. a very sharp look-out as to "who's who" in the coming election, so it '-an tell its members arid people why l.'iey should or should not vote for th- cirdidate irresi'ect i ve of the candidate's political application.

The Club has a membership clo.so to ! ,

J'PJ an.l plans are under way to start a Americanization school, where thos members, who sire not fill y naturalised will be taught how to be. ome a c!tiei.

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t Two i.f our ponuiar vouna- folks. 6'i:., j Maitha Schmidt and e'arl KS' rt. were j, ! uu.-itly married a itk ago Wednesjii, i day, tl'.e j'euti oo.iple ha', e oar hcarti-.-, 7 I est eon e '-a : :: 1 :i I ? oils. "i'l I Conrad lii iu iiu. h and family m .ve.l zj. j t. Mieitiaan were they Aid make t i.eir 76 j future home. S3', Mr and Mrs. Pered Virtk and M. :i'-2 j HasscKaach attended the funeral of S". !s, Mrs. t'ieis, Hen lei at Chicago Tuesday. 71'-, ! Arnold vi.-rk wti Ti-tlr-el.n- to ci,'-

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re-orded" at llsrvard's selsmoyr.tphi.: l ',f this country. This alone will swell station shortly after 8:23 a. tn . today. ranks of the Clua considerably a-, i. t in thr tremors wore so vio- I every one wants to be a citizen a, id

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II. II ITNTLIt, tllO' "Name them alter the inseparables. city feealn, paj s our m an s u.mininv ramon ynd r.yihi3S. are O." K. "WO knCVV- tllCy Call tl.em I-ene and Mary." were because wc test them V'TJfre 'htvIT . , .. I And Mary is named after Ai'.ss Mary

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