Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1922 — Page 1
" THE WEATHER Prtlr cloudy tonight and Wedn.s.day; slightly warmer tonifftt In .sxtrtm east portion. teeI'-?ml,,05I SO month o tJtta ang news stanfis. Sc par -.opr.
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Ulster Border Is Sealed to Civilian Traffic According to Reports 111 LI.ETIV f ! NTERmTiON V- NE5 SESViCEI IlKl.IVUr, l. 14. Srvtutrm pernous, IneliininK a. woman and four chti rtrcn bmr been killeil in flshllnK e- ' tueen Orancrmrn mil Sinn Keincrs 1 thin rll) and Mjbiirh durfnc the pa is lintim. Ilomb riplonlpa.i n4 Ttfle fnslllodri TKItlrH throDch the utrrels dnrlns , mont of the nlgbt. Tdf I later border ha hfm "sealed In civilian traffic, according Inor-j mtion from Monaghan. tNTEP N'Ar 'CN A L NEWS SERVICE 1 r.O.VPON; Fc. ,H . -Members of the i rls'i prov : s i or i ! yove'!imrt at DnrV i ar?. t.TNiitr vl.corous measures tdav to av! t a. t!ire.tencd revolutioncars. It has been Earned that f',c3 ! the tublin ovemmt are ploUinff' i-S ovcrtV,roA-'.r.J are conspiring to pet control of the Irifh republican . r,v Hostiltt.r ag-ti-nst the Arthur Grif- 1 f'th-Mi"hacl Coliins faction of the ; t;-,nn I-'eiri has bren fi'inmerirp since j fie Ansb--Iri9h pee.ee treaty whs rati- 1 by dail eireartn. It was brotijrl'.t.i a head by flprhiins on the Ulster j f-ontier which followed rsids and tn j .rf ibie seirurtf of republicans "t iseritf s . F.ritish overnrr.cn efTicla's -.s-tchir. the Irish situation and arfl j h 1 anxiety. There are two motacntow j .-is;!.:Iit;e9: I. R.ev?'ut:on within s' ' t e. Free i 2. Civil war beiwetn i 're Kre State . I both . Caim j V nd Ulster. Tilt- cabinet is tiO.pe.iul that he lrert-.d and that cool iit-i-neni will rftjlt in a trsnqui! sfct-I'.'-rr.ent is-it is-.'avtory to 15. The nfS ti'.at the. Rrltlsh ficrn,,:cnt had cancelled orders for the evacuation oC British troops from the so-j'h Ireland aroufed c ons:ernation at. Dublin. tJte.r waji stated on g-dod auTbority that th British government not cancelled all orders for troop : withdrawals bit only instructions ..vact.f ions from certain districts. I'-rltish troops will be, maintained a .'.-.rk which Ion lia been a boibed of: : ronble and d'.aord'.r. Michaei Collins, minister of finance' .1 the Dublin srorernmer.t and known a 'Che power behind" the provisional, rcrr imst-atlon. is expected in Iondon t ; ec todav to confer witli Premier 1 ovd Oeor-e, Colonial Secretary tnsto-i Churcht. the cabinet . Collin? vrishes ir'tts-h fjovcrmc vent- of f urtiurr and other members . to krow what the ;:f's plans are in the disturbances in jre- j .-. n d . ?ome o' he steamship ..-m Dublin were cancelled. The or.lv rift in tle Fathering stotm j ouds was a despatch from Dublin lyin-r that the Tfish republican troops ;.(! bes'J" 1 imrccnitti . -,o release ii1hhjii The Dublin de.pstch oted from tb fOUowmff msa 41 iiij mmwitiuf: Two Ulstenle captured at Caie have been teleawd. O'-her? will r-ebt-ed shortly. ' FIGHT OVER
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(INTCRNTICN.L NEftS SE1--V'CE! IfNrK.V, " Feb. I'.-An nncmpro-. miHins strucsl 1 .-lnjt waSe-d be-, . -veen the Dritl.-h and French govern- ; ,'nents over the date of the proposed 1 international economic conference ati .... 1 , . ,.Ms.. , t. ri i r It.-noa Wltti WUI .-J.- '.. vTi ..,rnly firm today. -j'he KritlsHi. foreign office tatt not . ,.1 Ovii Piemier po-r.care of Franc. . ,o:ld not accept the Uriiish propo.an immediate conference of . . ,Vts to draw up in detail tje Genoa ti C.Tlda. T M MORE RESORTS v RAIDED AT GARY ("Ontinuins l.h rr.to. on o-e, g.imnl.r.s and lioozs mar. "r. ir. the Gary police l:t night swooped down upon the Itnjerial hotel, and Fls'e Jackson's place. ill 11 .-Itl'ill'f- e . . were found in a room at the Imperial hotel. Helen Stines and Thomas Walt.er were caught by officers as they left the. hotel through a rear entrance. Ttc proprietor and two irma tes w.t-- ' ie.-t-,id at. K's-e Jackson's rl-' which I,.. j lona- boas'.e.i of lir.ivomity. r,. ?oMtl" and fi-. e patrons wei e ar-rev-ted at a gambling house in 1 425 vt',i,in.i' street. Vasill Rads s -ti-nTi-,rr, limnii w e re caught ia the linuor raids
ZUKOR DEPLORES THE AGITATION ICS AXGELKS. Pal.. Feb 14.--Adolph Zukor, Kamn'js Play.-rs-Lasky head, discussing tho agitation against the film industry as a result of the recent liappfiiiiii-'s. said: "We ail deplore the rtrcm unfortunate occurrences but T have the. utmost faith hi the men and wo mi ii in tli! profession who are working earnestly ami giving tho t'CM that is In them. "Tills Is a Lis industry there must bo at le,ast ."', 000 rf rsons in Eos An( Is engaged therein, in uiw capacity or another, and 1 am sure that the I'frrfntace of w holesome. t;od-fearinr men and women must he as iarsre as anions those following any other line of endeavor. "Our company will Iiave no stone unturned ir. assisting to run down tho perpetrator of tho Taylor murder." DEATH OF MRS. KENDALL I til two weeki with i'neumi-in:a, Mrs. ' Warren A. Kendall, for thirty-seven . years a resident of Hammond, died Mon- , day' morning at 9 o'clock, at her home, i -22 KaeTte. tre't. Mri Ke-viall had passed th crisis cf tin disease and it was thought she 1 , ,n ; i recover until it been m. evident :iTt h rapidly lcon,:rS wea.r. Mrs. Kendal! wou.d have been stxty3 ears oM 'f she ,,a1 liv'"1 un"1 ont'jnjay, IVhruary lS. The family came to Hammond from Blue Island III., thirty-seven ! years ago and nas j ( taken an tile city. active part in the affairs of Mrs. Kendall was well known throusr.oui Harrmond, especially amor; tn(s older settlers. Bcside.i the husband she leaves a so-n, G. Tu. Kendal!, 4115 Northcote avenue. 1-3;, st Chicasro, He has been employed with the .Oravif Corporation for nxteen ! (ion.- aiiH!to. Tm-lirnrliiTfl I (;ran, i:. 'jillson, of Gary, and Arthur ! I,. Jillson. of Saginaw, Mich., a .sister, j u r Kvans of Alhambra Cn I., Mrs. ' and crand daughter. llraTi -e TCenrlail ' alFO survive. i The body will live in sfale at the j ,'twart undertaking parlors from 9 f i , Jl'tw Vo.-'.l it U-IM ' I be taken to the home of the son ;n j j Hast 1hiipo. The f'intrai will be held j i .rorn th Kendall home in Ua.-'t Chicaco ; i at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon.; ' i!ur'al will be in tbe family lot In Oak ! Hill cemetery. i POTENTATE MAKES HIS At the rexiiar business rr.eetjr.gr "f Orak Shrine last eveniner. Potentate II. ii S'aarrer announced the appofntmer.r.s he baa made to the Dlin. They urb as follows: First Ceremonial Master W. E. Startsailing's ! sman. ' ! Second Ceremonial Master A. M. of Guard James A. AimMonnitt" Captain s.ror.. Outer 'Guard TV. J- Thompson. Directors of Coremordul . Work u. Parker and rtoscoe Hems'tock. Assistants Howard Hons;, Frank P.J- , Iter. IVed Oddrgreen and Harry l-'olk. I j The annual convention of the Shrine . j Directors Association will be held at. , Kansas City. Mo., February The ' '"nicgo. Milwaukee - St. Paul is pr?Paricjf to send a special train from Chicago. rieniat.e Sliarrer, P. A. Parker ar.d R. II. McHie will make the trip from Hammond. !"uvi;is Sunday everuns'. At las' n .'slit's session it was decided to put on a. biji reception, dinner and or out-of-town members of rak. .is w!il be in March. The Hammoio' will see that special 'ens ;: battered to bring: members from Va'raiso, Mudiifrnn City, South Pend i "tier cities. This will gi siders opportunity to look tho v e r the n .v tetople. Tine affair' will be similar to that put o;i Saturday by the Blue Ijod.ws. HEAR A SPLENDID SPEECH It was witli onsiderah'e reluetartcc 1 that members of the Hammond Ki-j waui,-- eub allowed 'Truman Henry j 5'iii"r to stop talkinc at the luncheon 1 t .!. y. Mr. Miner, who is in Hammond 1 1 n the interest of the Sheldon .Schood of Chirairo. had just fifteen "minute in which to ki vc an address on a busi- 1 ners man s conuuet towarus nimseu and his clients, a subject well worth an ho j ..Mr Miner is a splendid forceful pp,ak,,r'. commented George Geyer, president of the club afterward. "He 1 ,ll!ts the punch into what he has to . yav. only wish that we had not be--o. hampered as to time so that he could have -ovred his subj-ct mo.i'e. fully ', ne made a very fav orable impression j on members of the. club." t Mr. Miner deliers a free lecture this ' ve n 1 n ir at tne Hammond Lnamoer ot Commerce rooms.
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Did You Hear That u. 1' police . GALMiJliElt, of Oak Glen, tells his home Is rohbod. MIIS. SAM n-ZV, Hesstville i S240 iri cite court, for . gets ilnu 1. TO the correspondent "ho write.- in to inquire how cold it was yesterday. Throe above ioro at se veil a. m. ALAPARAISO S new Country Club proposition is progressing and a, drie lor new members is a great success. DR. G. I.. SMITH has been bavins a wrestling match with the flu during the past week and won two out of three talliS. 1 SKVlCItAU matters of iir.portanc are slated for consideration at th- regular meet in? of the American L,csion th.s eveninsr. VIIAIJ1 THOMl'SON', former poi re commissioner, is another .f the jroup "f police court fans. He never wishes a mornlr.s. Till-: r.ight desk sergeant at ..nti'ai po!ke station is an artist. When the morning shift comes on the office looks !;ke a cubist art gallery. HA VII this fact printed on your statlonarj Hammond hasn't a sinsrle monument or piece of public statuary for the edification of its citizens. PRANK Met RACIvKN where are you'.' You didn't ciine hrone Inst msht. Ho S'mieone who kpows you called poiiie. leu are still mtasinu, Prank. WHITEZKP. A llKHii have comple td movirg the stock of the Hertz depart ment store to their own rooms and getting eet for a bi? fiale soon. ro i j j PDsT CARPS continue to arrive from ; M. Foland at Havana, Cuba, latest I
one fhows the home of the president ' anted the S2.:,000 parcel of real which evidently impressed Mack aplenty. ! state in the heart of the city. There j wasn't a Id received. CIVRF.NCTl 11VTK5, l.ootpye opera- . lcrparati.ii? were begun immediatetor, who lis been il! with pleural pne.u- : l i.-, subdivide the property which
monia.. is improving rapidly, but comes ; within S9 pounds of beinx the idd : "lioues," i MltS. CORA AXfiKllSON was at be.r I "iirc in cier ouo-.- ... v..,.- . superior courts yesteruav icuKing " t" worse irum nei cjvpoi it-ii .- nu lat wcot 1'RAN'K MARTIN", who has bee- ru-f-ied to his home with a severe attack of pneumo.-.ia. is reported practica'H out of danger ar.d well o risd to recovery. l'ie I JIM ARMSTRONG Is seRinpr : luck silver ringrs for half a buck, j wbere are. the divorcee riucs they ; about? Hammond shouiJ provide it Meld for their pale. SOCKl But talk good AST' now that l-h-ie Spro.it has announced his candidacy ,1'or state senator, maybe the pubiic v, ill have a chance to see him in ' those elite paper pant., v. father perm!: ens:. , 'MART YVAKK. colored, ! avenue, arraigned iif city vo;c chni'Ke. is d iseha rjifei also 'obreii. who swoj-e Uli) Plumrncr 1 court on pro- , .. Mrs. Jun ior. J out warrant, saj s Mary is 'iowinc to kill heir." T I 111 fi: eM-i't of F-oy Scout Anni- : versa ry Week will !e the I'atlicr a'nd 1 Son ba.ouet tomorrow eveninR. If you; hnvefi't a son, set hold of Mi. Pierce, and arrange to take rotne other m;i' hoy. Y( u are needed. M-VX-Jurt-'letting-In-a-Jitiie;. say" When he finds any fault with his wife she promptly disposes of him by'saj"ir.gr: "Well, you would have me'." But he declares she was mu h interested in their matcli as he was. T I IT", oil paintinsr of Dr. Pharrer pre- i rented at the last Shrine ceremonial 1 jlas i,cen in Uodie's ho-ta! for re- i pairs. Some one put ins tit throusrh ; the cstr.as and it . r.ecetsarv fori Kodie to tprn doctor d repair it. KKTIN'O the cast of the K. '. rninstrel company . Thai'!! happen Thur.sday nitrh at 7 p. m. This at the countre club. Frank OTtourkc announces the banqui . ooen oti;y to members of the cast, apply Absolutely no Others need R. TI. WK.VIZR. affable ri e;1it -hand man at i'.o'.i J 'tiiiinprs' trossip shop and eatir.g emporium, has a son witifririK with , the Inited states navy at 'nst.1'1 1 in,'ople. lie's chief electrician on the bntj tie cruiser "Williams" stationed at the ' Dardeiielles. HF.HI! KN'CINIIKR KAIID sHIMI DT of tl.e United Chemical plant suffered ' a terrible misfortune this mcrninrj i While liKii 1 trig a cigaret his nioustJioh- j ios cancht lire, ;iust ruiniiig them. lie j had to lay off lone enough t have to remnat.'s shaded off. j I XORTirF.K.N STATUS LIFE Mpctits ' gave President IT. K. Sharrsr a pleasant ; surprise this morning when each man I sent him one or more applications as j Valentine presents. They wrote $.12,00 ! in new jtolicies just to please the boss, j They came in all kinds of parcels from sample mailing cases to leather satchels. V,'. A. KKX.VK V. insurance representative at 47 Ruth si., says it won': he long before movie fans will be slipping into their favorite theaters with is lit-! tie cham e for recognition as possible, j If these- scandals at Hollywood continue i to engulf screen stars a man will have I to wear moustaches and other terribl; i make-up and the women oon vets. Maj be it'll come to pass that, nickelodeons will sport side door entrances. IMPORTANT NOTICE To eery nit iriber -f the east of K. C. ininsrtrels: TVe will banquet at the Hammond Country Club at 7 p. m., 1 nnrsaay. i co. .om 1-11-1 FRANK J. OTvOUKKE.
"Pussyfoot" Is Roughly Handled CHICAGO, Feb. 14. W. E. "Pusr-v-foot" Johnson, who "lost an eye to make England Cry," left Chicago today with no regret on his part. "Pussyfoot" incognito slipped i,n!o the bright light.-" region last lucr.t in fctin'li t !yce:nn lecture ma.ter:a!. lie vi.-ited several "black and tan" resorts. .t the Ke cafe the fa-mo-,i reformer was recogniy.ed. Tiit sinKiMJC of a stately 5lond. was interru-pteJ by the overturning of etia.;r?i. "J"u.j foot's' drink was swept from his band. He was led from t he jjiace. His overcoat a thrown after hun. Ho One Seems to Want $245,000 Parcel of Realty in City's Heart Instead of opening bids for the purciiase 01 me i riitrai scnooi i'roieriy as they fu'iy expected this morninc the school board looked surprised uska rice at each other w hen ' finally the truth dawned on them that no one fronts 22 feet on Hohtnan with a varyinsr depth runninsr as hiph as 1T0 ' feet. It is the intention of the bard j now to offer the land for sale in srnal,or parcels. It "ill be advertised; prnDamy wn mil tnree weeas. , uoju . Ms hoped to be found berore anotner monm. "Xol only arc plans of the school board disruptei bv the unwivldly pon- . , hi . , , t lrop. t-rty but 1. r- cress of the city itself. 1 trrowth of the business district, is serij ously haiidi'-ripped by the proserce of a j 3 -hool buildir.p: vlior- tli' re oucht to l e a sky-srapcr business blocK. 1 fiat is what stuoerintender.t Moticoe says. Antlcipatins the sale of the property! at the next effort the school board : announced today thiit the seven frame) eottasres, and tiv iv o-story bouses from 91 to H'T Kussell street will be i i offered for sab- March 7 to the highest bidders. Information relative to the build ins-' and their sale way pe i-ii'mI i.v callintr Mrs Florence V t Whitakor at Hamm.-nd 415. The cit. ', of the sev 1 buildings will become the ; "entra! school buildinjr once ' ite of th the latur i.roporty is sold. ; F certain fish resort at Cedar Lake ' 1 is given a. black eye by Artnur r.. ; ;llallberK. of Hatr.niond, in his divorce; j complaint which was filed this morn-, ling- by Attorney A. P. Twyman .in the j ! superior court of Ili'inniond. ! i Arthur's wife, Hannah, who left him last Ttlav. after cashitiar a chef k belotigini; to him. is said to hav- in:-isied uiioti livtne at this llsli resort "which! ; resort, is attended and frequented by : j 'persons of immoral character." He adds, ! tliat " lewd and immoral pra- tices are carried on at sain nt n report wun i ; ' know lea fe-e at. a consenv 01 sain uciwiuant. The Itallbcrps were married August 'i, 1313. Mr. Ha libers says that his wif had a terrible temper and would larrantruc hirn for hours until he would leave the house in -order to fvain peace of mind. lie sold t,ome East Chic-ifr j real estate for $742 and brought the I check home. He left !t on tho dresser ; and never saw ir. again. The wife is I alleged to have endorsed his name and 'ashed the check. refusing1 to part with any of the money. Arthur says his rrn.wl ..,,,, rn licrri t,iriit.hiil In- Iiim Cedar 1'ike actions and he i ant-j it. divorce. N PASSES AWAY J WHITING. Tnd.. Feb It. Never I r'-saininsr consriousio ss following un j ; opt ration for a tumor tn her brain a j ! week ago Mrs. Charles II. FpanslHirg. j j one of the most I opular of the young- j j er matrons or tne. citv. last night J passed away at yt. Rernard's hospital. Chicago. stif was Jl years of age. As Letty Mulier slie was married ten years ago to diaries Spansburg. member of the f.rm of Owns and i Spansburg. undertakers. ! Site is surviv-d by her husband, two ! childier.. CIa:a Jane a trc d siN. and ; 1 111! r, es, a got! ye-irs: her mother. li'-r and a sister, .Mrs .. Charles M
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lieatrice, both . wnom i.ve t I.ans- r-.a.c - j j.j j rive to the C. & O. crossing at MerrilThe' bodv was brought to WhiCng ! 'viile. which has been a menace to Lake and to the late residence at 320 Atchi- j county since it was built many accison avenue whence the funeral will beUlents resulting in death, having hapheld probably Thursday. rered there.
OR. mhM TELLS OF RIOTING IN VIENNA!
Hammond Physician Says , That the Britishers he i 1 I MeetS Display a Bad! -. . . - . . Feelmg TOWard America.! I In ;rai a let t.r t The mi who is liviru Fimes, r. .1. A. , vi, .5i of ' the recent riots in that city in which Z'. 1.0.0 people participated, raidinir stores hotels and cafes and robbing fuostb at '-he exclusive hotels of money, jewelry ! and clot tics. ! l'r. ilrahim denies the report that I the deW.oistrallon was made against 'tie Americans ""because the United I Mates had refused to ive Austria an ; extension for payment 01 its debt. , i 1'". tiro ham is a ke.-n onservcr and his .etter reveals the attitude, of foreigners towards American. He says tl at the Uritishers he mens secic. to want t!ir j 1 unco m.ui's atoj Japan to light and to ec this country broke. The loiter follows in part: "I mti.t tell you about Austria and it? government. Its government is w-hat Is called Christian Socialist and it has been of benefit to the proletariat but has absolutely impoverished the landlords and the middle class C'P: e. For instance a not her Klinik here is a. renowred pa tholicift who. before the 1 war was rich but by the decrease in j the crown he became poor. Now his i income is practically nothintr and were it not for the few American and other foreign students here he could not. live. He had to euit his job because the salary was not sufheirnt to buy enough food to keep him fiiivo. "I know a. famous writer of dramas here who has a beautiful house and because he can't buy coal to tire the furnace he has to live in t.vo rooms. "The. landlords here receive 5000 K a ear rent (less than dollar) for Pats $75 a month in j wh h -mould rent fo Tf h:t nm i Lt a mmn m Tn
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JJ. int i,i,r.nvi llNltHKATICNsL NEWS Sr.RVICEl NKVV MlltK, Vcii. 11. Kaiiure I of the brokerage firm of ( rawford. Patten and Caiir.on of thi.: city M-as a n n ounced today from the rostrum of the f-toen -change. T!ie frm was admitted to membership in November, 1?U. (BlliniN.) U1VDON', Feb. 14- Sixty Sim T'einers who were convicted of political crimes committed on Knplish soil, were re!eane.i from KrKlisli pri.ns today under a - i frran'. of amnesty. Announce ment that rh -e prisoners would be freed tva male by Colonia! f-'eerctary iis'.on, Cn ' 1 cljiU. Saturday. mi i.i.r.rn.i I.riND'b's, i,'o. 14. The evacuation of F.ritish troops from Ireland was suspended by th-i (.ovornnifnt for the protection of the courtly and in the inte-cs'. 3 of peace.. Colonial Secretary Winston Churchill announced in the house cyf cerii 01 :his ;l'"! r-oon . FREE LECTURE WORTH WHILE Man-Power and Moi.ey -Pow et " . .s thg subject of tree leciure to be giv en at e:K.ht o'ebx-k Tue-'day evening. Fcbruarj- 14th, nt the Commerce on Hammond Chamber ot by Truman Henry Miner of Chicago, a writer. lecturer, teacher and busincss-nu. loins counselor. Mr. Miner w .piain how. to ptu 1 more pep. punch and perseverance 111I to men aiul women wio are :n bttsij ness. ! "Knerpize ii J mentally and you eNerciso both physical'"," is one of Snot her ir. "Develop a . 1 his slopans. p.evcrl lit (iiire pr' persona inert v ." and you will acThe intenfi-n is to perfect an orca nizat ion this (voninir to be known as the K -cecii! ivos' an! Salesmen's Asn Hammond -division. th of v'.iicii is to merertse the .'7'""ti .'. ! PUrp S ma tipow'r ano e.ii.je,.,. .-, me.mber tlir"it.h studvui-; and applyr tin I .i',' d vcrn prlnc. 1 a w s the an pie o'' S'Ti'n : and an and prircipies whi.vi of self-expression nl oevsuasion for profit. The secrets 01 ,;( e.s can be learned by woman who has intellito sevcrii n" . many or and perBOARD HOLDS A SESSION 1SPEC1AL TO THS: TiVES; UTtOWX POINT, IND., I"(.b. Ii The County Commissioners were in session on Monday for their regular meeting, transacting routine matters, Monday. February D'Uh, was the dale set for I tn hearing as to tne annexation 01 llol.ii rt Township to Calumet. A signed r.etitioji will be forwarded to the , . .... 1...1.H.-. t..r i.-e lViriTois--on reliL-
md the iaw prevent;; their rent. So you sec the proletir,t nk ' r:mi are i1Hrl masters, far more unjust than the cap- ."'". Hut U may seem strange to you that there is very litle unempiojme,u here, far less than in Enslami France and amusements, including " " -'o-o. 10. i v ".-o- , opera, drama aiid concerts, are abso"""i' cheap. I heard Kritz Ivreisler ! and had a splendid seat fur seven cents. I "If Henry Whitakor knew that he j could Ret a schooner of J'ilfner for ley!, i than two cents it would be Henry for j a port of embarkation. i "The "merb-an Commission is doing I splendid work here, feeding 2 .10, 000 under -nourished children j "On December 1st. ocfirred one of the .worst riots in the history of this city. Three, hundred thousand people parjtieipated and .nearly every prohterrinj caf e, hotel and restaurant in the city i wax smashed to pice. Money, clothe land jewels v ere taken away from quests t few vver" liurt. Vari'lcrlip Press this demonstraIsavg in the t.'. ; on made aivainst Americans beto qive Austria an extension for pay. merit of its 'lebt. This is not so. It was made aca "st ---.te.rinsr plaeea. My d 1 - l'crs wondered jtayTy throueh the streets during the riots unmolested. "The mases hate all f orei p ners, Tiow- ' "v and the merchant soak the life out of nr. I do n-'t like the attitude the Britisher.: I meet. They talk as thotisrh they v.-ou'd like to see the ln::e1 .States and .lapan fierht and se us broke. They have very little appreciatier for vhat the United States has done for them. "There is nn'v one country and that is America. Hat v. hen we rt back to Indiana I am alwayc poine: to be a missionary f"r the poor struirfrling and starving masses of Austria.. I am proud that America is' domsr so much for them and 1 hope that we can do mere in the future to bring: f pitiful women ernl children . d to the & i. ?. nti.i.r,Ti. ; ..'UEK' ' 1 'ON V,. NFf.'ii SERVICE! CHICAIJO. Ki-b. 14. It: tu'l view of many shope.v. Miss Mary Itenson. IT, w s crtio vd t dcalh in an elevator in a (',.'.vr.toivn department st re today. Miss llonson -was on her way to the store's : mpJoyni-.-nt offi -c in tho hopes of obtaining her lirsf portion since graSftit:oii f: 0111 ?chuo! . i IN rHNATICNAL NEWS SF-tVlCt X.OS AXtJUUlS, Feb. 14. A report which was- without definite confirmation pained circulation hero today that District. Attorney Woolwinc and hi" aides, while ciaimincr til ?v are "virtiially up against a blink wall" in their invcstisation of the mysterious murder of William Desmond Taylor, famous film direc"or, have been working for days on evidence which needs only additionnl corroboration to place them in a position to toko decisive acf'.n in im r,-i ve1 i n cr cn.-c. BEN KARPEN IDS AT CROWN POINT CROWX FJIXT. IND.. aouble job today awaits tor appointed recently Feb. 14 A t'ne conservafor Pen j.nnin Karpen, scion cf the Jurr.iture cealors, c elopcd. The Cro-rii IWnt wealthy liiirpen TTlicago. l.',i license i iet iV was ' just locking the door when a young couple rushed in. . "Too late,'' he sa:d. We're close '"But this is urgent." said the yo ;th. "Wcl'll make it right with yoU." The office ws reopened, the record Cooji drawn forth, and into its blank space was written the follow ing names; FSenjajiii'i Karpen. C, Chicago, divorced. Miss Edna Webster. l:. Cthbvago. Justice cf the Peace Howard H. Kent performed the ceremony and the couple motored b.o lc to' 'Im-ago. BABY BANDITS FIRE f ,:-jr-tt!e r, f lii.liv -j r n t . caught by Gary motorcycle policeman 1 yesterday after an exciting chase in j which one -of the kids fired a shot from ! a 1 ii - H air rifle. 1 Tic youngest of the bandits was ten years of age and the oldest wa.s IS. South Chicago police telephoned Gary that the boys had stolen a Ford and were heading toward Michigan City. When they had been arrested and taken to the Gary police station the South Chicago liois gave their names and nges as follows: John Alien. J: John 1? ikon See, J"; John Kanlial, 14, and Jldwin .Toblinoki, 10. Questioned by Chief if Police Forbis they broke down and cried, saying it. was "all in fun" and that they were lavspircd by the movie-
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UnionLeadersHayRecommend Contentment With Present Wage Scale BII.I,ETIX W.I$HIr,TO, Feb. 1 4. Cor! f tbe eoal mining Industry In tfce 1 tilted tate by a trl-partlte federal honnl nd entahllnhment of an Industrial -nde i a hanl.v for the ad imlmrnt of dlputeH hrrsrm operatora and miners were proponed In a hill Introduced tc!a In the senate by Senator Kenyon. Itrpiibliran, Iowa. BULLETIN NTl..APOLIS. Prb. 14. Enecu(inK an abont-faee on their demand for Inereanrd vajsr- for bltnmlnona eoa I ml Bern of the country. melal of tne I nited Mine Wnrkera, ttironxh the I nloa aeale committee, today presented to the miners' rntiTf ntln a pronram Inslnllntr that the present fcnsle ocr schedules be continued and setttnc forth certain working rnndl(lonn to He demanded. INDIANAPOUE, Fei. 1 4 Direct!', c heads of the United Mtne Workers today went before the convention of 2,HOCi representatives of the half ml'.lio-: miners to vice their oirmands for wage increases in the bittrrniinoua fields. Yielding, admi'.trdly to the tremendous pressure of wdvex&e public opinion, crystallized by widespread publicity given the miners' strike plans, union Naders decided, it Mas learned authoritatively, to go before the delegates with the recommendation that the;: 1. Pe content with the present wage scale in the soft coal field, but '. Kati.y the potion of the nnthricite miners who already have gone on record in "favor of demanding a 20 per c. nt pay increase. Conditions which were to be attached to the bitumiocjs program, it w. learned, include: Retention of the check-off system. Stack bone, of the union organization. Retention of the rifcht ot collcctiv bargain in tr. Bank t-bank-dy (pay fr-r,t time ' ' entering the mine until departure,'. Adjustment of wages for certnln classes of workers now- considered ur; derpaid. I Readjustment of penalty clause, j roviding fmes for operators or minert j for infractions of agreement, j The conditions, according to one un ion leader, prevent the program from involving a retrograde movement from the present wage standard, and is regarded as even a step forward. They were dc.-isned. it was said, to appease that section of the convention count d 0:1 to balk at anything less than a demand for more pay. Just how the coijve r Con -w ould receive this eleventh hour change o' front was problematical in advance of actual opening of the sealed recommendation of the wp.ge scale rommittee. Mot of the 2.300 delegates came to Indianapolis primed for a'-lion looking to increased pay and it is known that the committee's recommendation 'were kept in the strictest secrecy, foi I the purpose of averting orKaPised ani tagonism on the lloor of the cortvet -i tion. Ut.ion leaders explain their reversal of position, which if the convention backs them up, is expected to eo far toward d'ssipating the strike cloud, which row b'oro.- untno-jsly with il. assertion that they certainly do ti t want to offend the public. They confess the growing conviction that tie miners ultimately would find themselves at the lesser end of the cornucopia if the eriti al situation were allowed to drift along into a strike, and they admit that the puLIic I annai eiit Iv is in no moori to be hooked , no on a tnree-norneu u iicm uiar soi?.- ( prnsion of mining operations in two 'fields and possibly sympathetic, action 'by the railroad unions which, in effect, iif they came to pass. In the conncu-'lio-i certain union officials frankly ! stated they "don't think much" of the I i,.,ii.il'tl of siicces.'-f ul coalition or pc -lef ensi ve wurkeirt. alliance" tilth the railroad 1 With Grand Master Otrar 15. Smith I presiding, Hammond Masons on iiatur- ! day dedicated with elaborate ctrcmon ' ies. the lodge rooms in the newer por- ! t.ions of Orak Temple now occupied by McKinlcy Lodge. The dedicator-,- cerciscs were appropriately carried our under the direction of McTTirilcV IkhIp--and the well concentrated program rr.oved smoothly forward from tbe overture ! ... ...u.-.., . l, - c.-.l if.,rl at o . I'. 1:1., we'll in- I' 1 ,-,..- pre-grant open only t. Masons tiegan, until t!ie last strains of fhe. last waltz reverberated through the crowded bail room many hours later. Following the bancjuet at 5:30 at which more than 800 covers were laid, the (Englewood Ommandery band niaj-e stimulating music In the ample auditorium every seat of which was fi!le,l Roy See, master oi' McKinlcy Lodge, presided as toatmaste. and introducrd among other speakers, Oscar Krop'. prominent in Oriental cor sistorle.s '.." Cliicago, as the principal speaker of the evening; Dr. JL E. Sbarrer; Rev. Parrett: Omar K. Smith; Harry Mw--genau; M. B. MetJt, nnd John C. Kennedy, the latter three past master? oi j McKinlcy Iodsc.
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