Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1922 — Page 1
THE WEATHER Cloudy wtth a cold mra tonight. Triaay ftir and continued cold: northwest gale, dlaOi-isnin? Friday morning1. Duwr4 fcy Carriers in Eanmoua nil W. Hammond 50c per month on ttreete and news rkanda, 3o per iobt. VOL. XV. XO. 207.
J World's News by ! 1LN.S. Leased Wire j I t'i 1 K IH It l i I i t K 1 lliVJJC3 THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY Z 1922. IIAMMOXD, IX T ) A NA
WILL OPERATORS ATTEMPT TO DIVIDE MINERS? eTDIi'M, fisiLPH0l10iE!DidYa; jl M't Mmv "! nrjnnjT iBRRTilV DEW S NSHmiHh m iurn nw nrnTii Hear That LflllL UUull I I , UL ! I filHLU 3 tll' HhH.nLkt 0 nn liTo rnn I CLAIMED BY DEATH , JEXX1XIM , J nnTABIAMQ ! QIH W TAV (IP MVQTFDV PO NFFIPPE I dill 3 w I Jl ! . . . ...,.., ,. :,r m rw n a !!
T feU nil ! " ! C.EOEGK ST. JOHN, just out of the! f t L. U i U 1 1
Despite Development of State It Has One District Judge as in 1840 (1U I.LF. i n I . . , i nnm Mrmbeni f tJie r.a - ' l ol f." ,h"r rCB"'a, ; noon, went on record mrriui . . . f.Torlnic the bmk r tn men.- . hill. .Secretary A In n I.ewU fii inktructrd to write the conKrcsi ator from thin diftrict. Blvltng ,? j ' ' ,l nv the niet.ilor of i thr Chantber at thU inertlnK. ivi. hut nrnvlilr for the rrfatins e ! ..f ro ludlelal district within th ; by itate of Indiana a northern and i Koathrrn district. lr the pri ot , holding federal court, the northern j district ia aob-dl filed Ito tour dlvl-j lonat Hammond, South Itend. l-'t. ayne- ; and Terre Kautr. "While the oouthrrn I district 1 divided Into three dlvllon , IndlanapolU, ew Albany ana ....- ,m,, i The bill before fnre now la aald ; to be recetvlnK favorable consideration. Judge -V. I. Twynian. rhnlrnian of the j committee irom too ; mere, reported to bin liiveatlnatlona. ! endorsing 111 mil a nrauru """""" j amendmenti. The jude showed thnti rite pansaito of tb.'a bill would make ll possible for all crimes committed In n particular division to be tried In that division, where federal courts would be j held outlined in the act. The Ineon vrnlencra of joiirneyiuK to Indianapolis j for a federal case to be tried will be j done away with by the passage of the , Uickejr Mil ) J ts. .itmiif. that the s avl nets to; the government under tne propose.: new U- o. court cisiriei. pun i -i ana will carry tho crpense of the nd-j dltional court is only one cf the striIng points made in favor of the bill of j Representative Hickey now pen dm? in j conrreis. j . ' i -l t-n T-.'.nr) -;t.b '. ima ia u..a. ... v.. ...... " ( accompanied tn tui wnen it wa.a . e-, ported out favorably by the house Jullarv -ommi'tee 1.3 't month. FiT- , tires in support o: trie ft.i.'.ni printed. They wero f I'nisht-i thy Attorney General 11. CI. Pa-igoierty. NVI1LVT BILL. mOVIUKS FOlt.
Ths bill provides for Jour civisiona : O i-aEro Iodpe. No. 4. 13. V. O within tho northern district, with t'i;r,u,ir,t. os t Memorial Fa rk.
(rms of court each year at Haaruriind , i c.ai.i xjeioj, .....i. Haute. It also provides for t'r the cP-; . . , .-v f,-,r ,v. verfhern t V""111"""1 " '- " . district and for deputy clerks un, : marshals within eacii cf the divisions,; which deputies --nail receive ea.aries ' t exceeding $C e00 per annum each. ( It is provided that all litieatlon shill j be tried within tho division of rf si - ' cenco of one or more of the defendants j and that crimes shall ho prevented iu the divisions where comrni'ted. j The report points out the preat need . cf Indiana for additional federal court facilities. After outlining- tho state's! rrowth and especially tho develop- j ruent In the northern district, Ficlud- j ins the great Calumet repicp. the re- ' port sayp; -Despite tn: growt.i ami , developmer.t, Indiana has but one' Fnlted Ptat3 district judge, as it had ir. IS 10." MrCH TIME lost. : "AlthouRh section $0 of the J.id'.rial: codo jjrcvldes that touria of tna dis-j 4i ict court s'.nl be h.eld at New Al - j tiny, Kvansvi'.i", Fort Wayne and ; iiammonl in addition to Indianapolis. ; proot tubmi-.ted bofoi o the committee j developed the fact that terms or court. ere seldom held at any of the-e points j and that all criminal prosecutlmr, and j practlcany ah evil act, on, are and , have been tor many years, tried at En- , 'tJln ,o .reat! ::rpiir e-rioas delay. Litigants with t he ; r
witnec.tcs a. id couns'-l must travel inj The head ? the a reat 1 kes count rj , sorne canes r.ior than ."'" miles in rr-i- Ineludiniir Tiubit h and the Minnesota irisr to and returninc- from court with' ranees, reported a snowfall of twentynotorious, y poor ra lroa-i a:commoda-' six inches. In D-Suth tho telephone t.'otl. icompanv wn- hmisin-? their employes After oxp'a'.r.Inir the difficulty in re?- ! In a d'wr.:-v.vn hotel, tins' to Indianapolis hy raii from the! t?ic ril vrnpian. crack Milwaukee road cities In the northern district, tho re- i fain.' was reported tied up at
Port continues! Tho burden thus Jm-j posed on litl.ranrs is clearly apparent. ; If a defendant In a criminal section Is without incurs. h i.i praet ically denied fair trial, as no cannot srvcu.-rj at tendance of his witnesses. JIFJiU'OIlIOl S CASKS niSMLSSF "Many non-rcfiident rati road cor fos and other torii?n corporations op-, crate in Indiana and when sued they i frequently transfer tho case t to" the United i-ties o-i't. Fy re-son of the. , prohibitive expanse If foFovvinir the matter to Indi.ir.apc'.is. many merltor- i ious cases are dism'ssed or sot tied i.u - ' favorably, at soim us app' i.-a Con for transfer It fled Port.ie, must dth.-r . e.m.n!ov no:m.i at Tnulana noils, cr n.i v ! tut larore additional sum in ?-hs and j s.penses to their local attorneys for I traveling roach and forth in makir r; up ! Issues and otfendins to ther preHm- i inary matters." I The crvt to the e.-.-rrnm.-n: 1n fe0- : cf witness, and support .:- .in.-mc -C for the Fn'ted ?tat".- court cf Inlir.ni last yea amonr.'e.d to 0vvr f The oa.aries. fees a tot epens f.s nr. I evr.eiw.. n' ma-shais In th court 1 cached a tola cf nearly $23.?1ft. Tlie fees cf jurors! Amounted to $S,f.on. M-jch of this w is ' tn connection with crlri.lnal cases and 1 represents only the side of the protection. It Is a well Iknown fact t'-at
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B'oodroi.pr,in3 rcsultiins from s!:--;ht abrasion of the r'.i'.n incurred Sumlav "eve nine: when she attempted to rem-.dy a small pimple t hat appeared on her chain. claimed the life of Mrs. Alfonso l.'f'VffV otio of Hammond's most .popular vwitic matrons anl the i mother of four children tin rnoriilrs I :ft 2. CO. All ti e tr.cciicul .-".cii! of three t physicians proved unavailing in efforts ! ... . .. ..von--:, r, ., ri rf-r e that to curb the growth or KuriKcrerc tnt set in yesterday arid pradua.iy spread: throttsa the v;."lm'i bodv, pnralyzins life as it proeee h d. ' s e?.1.4n Hinfn of Mr. I)nr?IV W3S - - - ; -! ...... ...... . ... -. H.inuio".,-! .1 and vu-Mhty R un 34 years uK of an old Harrmonl family, she had resided con-! ! tinuousiy in this city since hr birth j Nino years as-. as Frances lviis Shorie married Alfonso JJorscy, plumO- i in? C Mirraetor. j T! c!e who farvtve her tire her has- j n,a f ,ur children, (if neieve. ao j 7; j; i,.rt, 8SM 4; Alfonso, jr.. aged ' ati Mitdre l, aired live m-Miths; Iter j parents and two sisters and three ; brothers. Thy are ilra. O. V. Hard-! of stin Dicsro; Alfred A. shcroy. . Missi Mabel Shelby, Fciward rihorby ari Joseph Sherby. Ta funeral will lie he'd Saturday mr,rn)rig. al 3 o'clock from All hunts' church. Father Fitzucraid ul col - i r,..,.,m bo-h Tiurial will i v,e lllaj at Calvary cemetery, Gary. i MIKE EVERS IS BURIED TODAY ( Vntrmav Wall Trnmirvi TTaTYI. i mond Man-Dies at His Home in Chicago. Hammond friends of the Evers fam!y who lived in Hammond from 1 0 o 1 to joes will re ere f. to hear of ti.e ' death of Jlik- Evert. In Chicasro. cn ' Tuesday at th residence, 4G7 M.-m- ; ia ave. rart iculars of bis last ill-i noss have not hen received in Ham- ! mo:,!. The funeral took place this af-! terrcn from the late res.denco ar.n i services were held under the auspices , , . it. c.,... 1 c...,i, . i---..;.. tcv, ' crnurt. a tii.j v. au. a. a . . . ;
id was one ui its best know n teieII. 1. , nif M,rir,. t"..'"' J- . " - " .-j ..... .... i j ati'i son. William E. Fivers, who w 111 i be remembered as an athleto !n th- . ; ' . j ' ' ' t ! .1 Kv. ! ' " Pral A daughter, Elizabeth, dp rrara a so. . I'fl nTI jlf"PT nninnrn I H Va f I -WjrPr II I lUll I I I 1 1 LU I Ullll I LU . - BY RAGING BLIZZARD n.,T0.,ATiiA' NE'V tR"-El Mr;NEAFfEIH. Mnn.. Feb. IC The ' jipVuiwfyt today 'was in the frrip of a 1 c, ..e.,,,1- st, rm. Trjn-;ior:ati"n has ' o.v st- rm. Trjns;iortiit!"n tin be n tied up at many pom;.-! and com- i isolation I:; feared. j :; tr;un .ervice to t'"e west was' i,-,and.-,ned early thi.-i mornitir? and tast- i i.aMiu wt re orde.-,-d to pro.eed' lin(i(.p ..,,a.f f,ty- a-g-nals with little hop. -, ,,nn;. their .lesttnutiont within: lestlnat m d u'.e.l tlmi arvthins lllte s.i.ed i'.e.l time. j n r from North and South Pa-1 Ba5d tl, -wor,t orm ,n Scvcn i ....... ., T!,v,n. ,. I " The extended a, far-west a-i 'tan i. M;i, kititesh. ... P. O'l-'i'tls there sailj tl,0 siorm in that rrKion was ijrdvin? i -i HEAVY DAMAGE IS DONE It ONSII FA 'KOSSIT. WIS.. Feb. 23 Sfrm j '--una to to te'eurapii pud tel. phone j li. f in sicrn Wiscoroiii will nip j ureeate humireds rf thousands, of del-, tars, utility company managers ettl- i mated toil. .v. 1 V(,Uft v rr .sn,-,r,ped ofC in mary ' . "w.. ,, . 'i..... c t,. an. -te.-t ' V-'i ',', 'fd-ekr'd m..-i"v country r,,.,.-! Etc-iv-i tr,vr!' bv twm f mak ff ,1 prnr.,.s.,. u. ihk i ' -'"'r ! -'re piovii.s leu t-.r- .v . - , 1 i 1 ; Fa Crosse s'r-.-t rat ahandoti.-d Cos moinii icy rails. Many basem I'M fs wi re flood- , ed and several families moved out of theif homes. Adlactr.t cities reported similar conditions.
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GEO EG 11 ST. JOHN', just out of the
! hospital a fur a weeks' UUie&s with ! mil.,, -j v,-.u t.iivn over the Oakley I Avenue garage. TlUi cold wind that blow In about n-oii today rut the buzzer mi all the i robin and wild goose stories that were springing up. l-'KIE.NP calls attention to vfsfrlav's date and asks how often a cumof that lt,nd comC3 alor,".. It o CITY COUNCIL, at meeting razzes . ..i... ...(.: iion-appearanco ct cnuu. . .vim nr.. Kiititiosed to PC it. hen t i I answer tjucs-tions. THIS mercury was at 63 threes yestcrday al ter!. oca if you want to xnow n,v warm u was. Hottest IVbiuary rl,ud , lifly Jt.ars. CHIEFS Fu:ide and Niil and ILirry llhnla.:h, police Eertlllon expert. la Chn ago today purchatius furtlifb ir their departments TUT Mnnarrh K.lkiTV. 111. IT'j'.h i'lace. West Hammond, was held up by, a maskci bandit Tuesday night and,; il was taken irom tno ca.-n 'vi.iu. ,VTr:n.Y Tl'K.NEll, president o tho: ark Iboard. has called a .special ,,,,.,; t'nt .bodv for Friday nigh .... - .. ... t, ,y.:U :nat 7 p vited. --..'I -.r..,. i't h.. elevated to; detective fCi'gtanci'-a and bids for 1,0 el feet .f r hose will be opened to-ni-ht wiien the 'board oi safety Uitet at city hall. HARIir J. L'X'SE. a-tective. speaks j toniKht ct the Fa-tislJ church on; "Vrlme: Ifs Cau.io. ITactiwo and ITe- : vei.uon. i- w.n ...o.v " " " shoplifter's skirt. lie will t bow tho crowd a.
VM DAFSFH. of the Fetz Co., Iti It. F. M. Siianklm, chairman of th th'e nrou-1 oisnor of a new I.Vrt touring : committee on arr.i nKemor, t,. d ..1 every- j ' ,. f i - ., .iv.iif. thins for the comfort and ph. '.sure of . .ar. He is thinlwnar of l:.in., a in.,ui-. . ,, , , 4 his ft Low members. However he- fr.itn-t-ur and inovmi; to t.ie s-oulh i.do in. . ' i .ui - i-d tin on the part v in creat shape a' i tho near .uture. ! iC time of th- arrival cf th pa.riy
I3EEF Pie-, chicken fies, porh rs, s-piali pis, aplo lie?, cherry pie.-, etc.,
all liome-nind'", f:o on .-ale tntujjl-t at.F.oom 7t! of the S.-vern to find an t-i-. p: .sale of Trinity lAitttto at Fark vit'rm' !"! of punch awaitlnnr for.
I'lace and Wall ham avvi.ue. SCO FT Hxcutivo I. IC. F'-nt.t say, rn-Uy much sur- ........ j itf . . . l , ... ro,,lt- ,,rffni-l ?n ' 1 o e i u en ' l" " - ' I ' the s' b.oni.-i for l.irdhouses. are not ' copned bv Jiarr.mon.l tcouis. . Han", on. . , .- ....... ..... ..... .1 t.oaslf-y ana 'rr i e i - i. o .-o ... s;ri, p last niicht. i nc?", wii.n i. .u ...... C-.. (,,. if W.-. loft i.e. . 3 " I"'-'.. ... qu,te a R a p in tuo poi.ee ia k TUr- c , ,t sfrv of lo- a.1 ba r-ebriV: a rt 1vly appeared in Th" Times ..Uv ,m,,arH in Th- Times 1 ester, lav, :r. fir th Fi hals. h.F.lF. Klovcs. Cf .at the Mi'iHfc.in sportiroj k' t-tore.
Ut th" M;i!;kan snorting J-oodi store. j The actlvitlc? of the Hammond .!!.-- ' " . 1. : pat ion he k tin wuh sn tleyant dinner j THK f--p..erpr Five an.) tho WalfherUt the Rcvcren at .seven o'clock pf the j T,eauue team are to clash tomorrow o- tint ev.-rinp. From that tin-.- on there , , the c.crnian Eu the ran :.r!sh was net a minutes respite from the
oii" ti,,, ;poerncrs have entirely recov r. .1 from their battle with the filbert" boy. . j
FF.ANIC MARTIN, having HUo-pfs-rullv put to f'icht an attack of ri"'-'man inouia. Kivf;s much of tho credit for his constitutional powers of resi oance to
hi" voiiev brF.i v. cr.i at u.e iw.,i:i cisiini
i ative of Hammond nr..) participated in A HAMMOND you-- man about town ; the round table li'seussioii. !s still trying to figure it out. He said! p, y p ,;ir(,, Uv,r, to a girl he met the other t"nt: bu of (hft comriUto on riotarv cd cati-i-didn't know who I was tins morning. committee which has .. '.
'--'-wcrcd. j ,".' )TK found on d-i.-k at -.-ho s'a-j to-, Station. It was addressed to Carl ,s." ... , ,.,,.- -Carl: Fb a- a: car; ,,, exhaust pipe AT a hetiel.t dance fcr J.-wlsh Cominitv Cent, r at K. of F. huM last a Cf ndi d ft : I :-.!..! 1. iH".o, i i v . . . -. .. ....... . . . j ; wa3 announced that a ba.aar for tho j ! belief. t of Knosoth Isra. I Temide v. i !,. pivea r.;;.t month at tho Mris. nic j i Temple. j HIJIT-niNPEItS at Furnha.n nay know s -nir -hiicr s,".'.jt the myotei : ur . sa p.j-e'1 ra n 41.3 .. fi N VOft the ,!S of A 'it: fist N a rin cr, sl : 1 i is sireef, t'hican.'u, vv'i. tv f'r the f imous res-ori i w n fi v e v. ce le-cr. a.ske.i to i niro. Fu K for h'.m. THOMAS .1. F'FNN , earner or pnyn technical histh school, Indiana-j polls, was arrested Saturday cnargea Polls, was arrested Saturday charged, wi h deserting his wife and chill and lo mut nswer o a . a ,e of dS -j amy. The search for the man has be- n i r lr).,f.r n "o'i-y '-af3 ior in-; lasi 5 ,.r, ,, r... TOPAY'S whisper. Warran t.i have been is.-ti-'d f-T he arrest of a south j side woman charged with slamiT. The j compliiinant is a former Harvey, Hi.! resident, a woman who fays the de- j !'' '"!"o- 'irculated defaira tory stori.--lh"iil h- r, irsir.uat mtr tiiat sue v...f torcrd t.-, km, Harvey, i jo omsihv. tno lace o: ii:,ro-r:o' :.. cj'v .iiiicl is .t'in.; tuat. I'urim; n w. monil-s they have held offi. e. f' r e.-r.t of -oiim-ii's time has b.-en do.ted t. ..lis, ussimr linbts. pa vcine.-tf 1, cros.s: J-O'.es, Sol lfwallc?, sew.-rs. So lar they h.gve evidenced intili (rent unanimity in matters affv-ctiio-r city hcttermeut,
Play Conspicuous Part in District Conference Held at Indianapolis
Wrs wrrf Three ncctal tleepin?r sidetraiked on tV o .Moon swlt raek sn Katnmcn.1 at fclx thirty this tnorninj loaded down v.ith tired, hapi'' r.ctar . - .. . - ..... . .. - .. .v -V. lans ana tr.psr wives io n.c nu... if ty-fi v. turned from the. dfton!!: district conference a t Indianapolis. Ten 'others from Gary rr r resented the Gary ' cont;nScnt . It was the end of two happy eaysi an-1 niu-hts in which Lake I 'County Kotarians played a conspicuous , part. For Instan-" Mojor Ne'vtl'e of f th' central 1 railway Signal "o. w en a sll- ... f ... .,., -w l.,nvl(. 1 til.. h.,vin cup t or havtr. ) Inchest individual frantt Ilia s'. i"' for t!ie f i a me as In the session in Assembly hall on j Tuesday itifrnimr Geortre llnnnaipr, i sill,.r, f the Indiana Harbr ice prep I runway, lead the sineint; oi o. ...- LK.nt.ld Had a Farm," In w h p- h tht tho usand or noire d-u'rahs sunt; wiin U - 'reat spirit. ! In the Kcssicn In the rtiley d-ni-.K ! room of the I'kiypor.i hotel. It .. r t r r. m , t .'(,.:.:,! i c:iierl no..n to nake j nn ai: not: n renien t in which he stated ; that Hammond had not only the ::.an i who le.wlo.1 the highest iiolividua! ! . ... r . . , .1 . . ?1 re but ttiat linmrnona pan tno iau. ; ( st, the fattett and F-e shortest Ko- , t jr,;) ns a ,i,e op ference. ,.rccec,ied to Introduce li,lrlMlim inman. Charles Ferry and I Ted Smith, respectively noasur.ng I t.j. thcs proportions. ; Tl.( , d ae-aiay mornt-itr. j The f i-rttl ra. vclfri were i she red to j xli rwn in preat u-manu Minui twv r'' n Vf" themselves Into, ,he room and Proced.-l to Mo.w stars! ; and to take sample of the pun-h frr iev.ilPT.ee It was whisperc.il p.rouroi i. that the r punch 'wn.t a I., no cent mixture To ,'mako matters worse the evid -nce- 1
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'all there for every Hammond Kotari j had ?irr.cil the registration li. i:-. j In a few minute a reporter for the i 1 It d 1 I in Tl I . I ' KfriT- riimn in .1... . 1 j;,r, !Usist. d oh an Interview. The re. I '1or' r'r J,a,i to hushed up and s-ill; : ther- were v tsions of n i-e 1 : 1 1 lo scs - rif'ti with Judre Anderson. It then developed that nlndo matrr was a joke. ! .fheduled activities Cf the day. Both ' lm men and women von entertained continuouv. Fred Crump icl.er. th" rrejldent- f , tIie Hammond r.ot.try club, V.M chnlrof the election commute.., v,pi,.. some additional re-r.c-nif bn (T j Hammond. Secretary Fr d C. Fait-.. oo - iim-i ui" ti;orr.!nr s.-sion of th executive commit te.:: as the rtnresntcreditable shewitiir durirm th t--v .-t year. Th') next district conference will j he at Mich i pan City. j RI 0 I DCpTPF LUwlDth rIKt 111 UKuUKLYil NTERNATII KEW5 SERVICE! F.riCKFYX, l.i. Feb. 23. F're brrrikins; o-:t ear.y !"l:i'-- in the lumber vards of the Cain-Hurley J, umber compuny, had rl-tr-.ye.l ': mi'lion ium'-er and four btiildbiK- with ; ilm-.i,-(i estimated as ! iid & i $: f ' bv i.Ct) a. m. and was still burn: ! tier. The no n iv . han-F br Insufficient water supply, and tin alrorg northwest wir-.i. The loss will proaabiy be covered by i .nsii iuiu v. , -,lrnr tn . !rnr ,n . lfri j TWfPr- A ff L L L I IILlVL 10 rt - n ff nriiril fi HI - DIFFERENCE, iiOH (INTERNATIONA.- tSFWS SERV1CEJ PENVEF. CUI.O.. Feb. 22 A storm protest vc as voiced to lay by lead- . . . mir women ot penver asatnst the pro - I.O..-.1 11 lb si 1: re t U'v a. .:;
ate in tiie new cicv ,t" uoct-.s a:.-i n-'. : ....... .etion belwei-n "irra -.-;"; "'" Ci'-'d cheaper this suiu-
w anil thos.- widow,. by d. ;.!.. i-ouncii.c- the , Lit, us unfair a-d .mr 'that t wii! "i.ut a st:--ca upon a f ' w women hy mahinir their I n.-rsonal ft' a i : s p ui: !'-.'" prom 1 e v.. - men were pr.-parini; to hcyott the d:ri eetoiy. It was said. "A rule of this kind should apply to men at well as women." was the com.moat of thu woiatn jrotcttanta.
ni i.i.iiTiv) TE NATIONAL NtWS SFP.V1CE1
j I.O A N(.i:i.l.S. I'el. W'hll ! frnnlvly in lined lo iioi:lt Hie nmmltiK j trj- of tin- dei'h of WHiinm liesmonil i'I':ilir. noted film illreelor, told In I)e- ; troit hy Itnrry . I'li lds. nila.s "llarrv the llilrit," i n e:,i icn I Ion ire nt forward j toiinj of the larions points telegraphed J here l Mierii? f'olJin in order to test jtlt- iilaiixihility of 1 ichlV nnrrntlve. flNTE NATIONAL NTWS SERVICE! j Iiv'i'ii 1T, . l ei'. Th. r.arr ,.f the alle.-.l fd.tyer of A'ill!.im imrnil Tayh.'it, VUn director, and thj molive for the orim-, were k: v n today to j the police by Harry ,f. fields, prisoner i t..e county jail wnose tst.-.ry, ii true. uncover o.o? o the most baff'.irt: misi.Tios in ti.e police annals of the our. try. 'I'hix information l': now blrpr w!rd to i,ns Aniohs and a few short hours may li-inp; iii'ont t-d.irtiinr devtdopments l -o v. hi'h iins attracted world wldn at'entioii. -'i'-('i. a1io rlair.-.1' to be a men l.er
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(III I T Ft IN.) t IK fCKNATtCN KES SERVICE V A s ! i 1 . o i i 1 .' . y, ,,. ..i.-The f iernoin sot erijiin nt piOl-a.bly w'.'.l be to.;..p.,i t h:. t th.. Fiii ted States i '! no; uar.t the new type zeppei ilirit-ihle. r sir-o ia t ion s for v' .' i- ii loie b.--:i in jooiiroM; t.'.r s. c time, H b b'pe.j today as au 1'ini.f h i E th. Uoma disaster. ( Ml I ! .F.TIN.) i T.TKfi'lAT ICNAL, NCVkS SERVICE! 1 . . . :, . . . t s 1 W "1 no. be .Ich.. ted f c r-ni'.KS, aeer.fr'- '.' ra.ide today bv r' i in. pr-rVTiin" ot s-j ol t h a "corn in r a ? - a l e n da v for ? sn 1 l..y t ',f hor. - ' n - ? a : a " .." A 'i s ' en ri jm' i- p :k .' -"m an, hv a s u . a p .- t ' n o,; tito V.'a -i.ii' ion t.-ca" - i ru i i n riv.) f IVTFP.N AT. ON At. NL.VS SEPViCEl 1 1 !; ill1 Tf. i- . . . -- 1 ! a rry Vi !.?-:. .-.iintv rri: "'lo. t.Jy t.-bl a a ' h - r o s 'it "ee o; in an au'omohi'e nil' T CO '. -lil.-W, Od hoiilrt of WiFium Fii-iin toi Taylor, an 1 ! . :i'. too s'i.l ; i-c j w';; h re? ulted In the d.-.-ith f-f the n:ri d.r.-ct.-.r. Tim nun and a w -iri.ni p.is.-ent;-crt i'l his car, had in -i ntt-rod the buim..- 'w "bin t-i si...' was fir. si. 1 . ;:,;,!. On i :" i he uo n wait a Chinaman, a. wealthy ba-ier In k warfire a-id .lop. s m si a i:'. ! n tr. It v. t this i hlToiTean '.',. t;r. d the sict that I.:...'.! Ti-.i ,r, I'o hi.) nn'.d. tl'F I I II 1 IN.) CJII-.W W. I". i 'h' i st ianlTlon of tho 1ndi:c rial system of the rrcl-ui is the im;era' ivo ii-sae .fro the c'-orfh of th I'td'r.l St i'o-. .1, S-.-f A'.h s .- rt. former r:,,j..ii of i l.'-ris--le y. ("alt''., decar(d n :n :d !rs: before r: M-lli. c-lisf V, n is.-o ... id roi.To-1! of citier, ll c.-ti f rim"; lore t ...la -.-. ( I'-FT I F.TIN.) tlNTENA7iC NL HEWS SERVICE! VASHIN'iToN, l-'-b. H-F Th") white hr-uae r.r.n"tinc d today that Fr.rident )!' r-Frtr hn-1 decided to 1.,-lS.;,r ic u-oil April ,fi the nrrp.' and r.aw r p'iop. s..h. diiled -for tor-io'r.f, l.e-iii.-. ri.--.-r at ' I. ) - the IPona :c-:c:s. V , . WELL 1$ SHOULD GO li!i"U k r J H H UL This Is a Straw Bonnet i - it.. c-.-. I With a Vengeance. "Po-!'t "Show "Some scaie I.im, burner b.r.r. a tooth brush V "ia the Goo-l Old Sunuio r Tin.. :". "Mcke a ni,.--9 like, an t'.ectrlc tooth drtlb :" n t olhets, c? me t.hi k and last last . str ;-:; at til" i-w i Hammond's J-roini , s;o::a! men st-" p i r' risers -aw 0110 o t y. 1111 pne'itt h.o t-t . re , . .' j ;i ck State and F'-hmau sreet'", and; I-'IX iv a '. i briskly clown the s'reet, attired j , un r.vrrcoat. with rubbers cn his ! slices, nod oj his load a straw hat. , W hat ama.od th- t opula.-e was P." spr'ctacle cf a straw hat In latter Fehruarv. w iih the th.-t niotr.' t. r v: is;er.1 , o; r c . s. adorninir the P..-a.l of so : . ' s o . e-ful a y....ir fvnn a-h.-'s a .leu the ir.imn L Hi d he has ofd b-nhhuiT. I ytlli an tl.l.t by way of preliminary. The renl print of the fiery is one that (win interest the Jb mi Eruir.tnrls oc 1 the city. ... V ,.,l..l.r. .Mfln.-.lTl. i.rif : .-a... 1-o . 1. ... ...... ., to- r. Fact !"'ir 'b- pric. ranee was, up t-i . i 'h This ,,r n'ii run fro.., j Ti'" t., f Th- nit mea.-.s a -,lVof about one-third. 5 . s t- style. rn).i. , , ai.u u-sitiii. ..u... y -r are cous-rv at i e. comparatively. 1. Medium crownt and brims or-t wioe ; Lands. The straws come in shinies of i brown and whit?, black and white, and grey and white. This last Is a beauty,
of the narcotic ring: operating 1". Los Antco.'es fays ho wa.-t paid $300 for driving two men and a woman to thu Taylor bunitahiw, the nifht of tho Kill-
nji". The iruiiiin'n ho bays, changed a .1.0SO bi'l in order to pay him. ! He asserts he heard the Phot that j ki!!d Tavlor and after thi trajredv i i nd-Tworld where 'the K wa, hur,M. ove tie part v banc to a eo-n in rae ' -oaicers in u.e eaniorni uiy au . . i'iflds rni e!.,;kr,s of events the r, 1 nht th.: a ynu ha'.e Increased their CC.n- " - J'i iiiH sto, a moi y o. n.-. , v-.-spiiay to murder the director because he stood between tlom and a motion piclnro actn si ho was tryincr to Fare irom their clutches, local authoritH-s le. la re. This weenon had li'i-orno a dru? addict. Taylor indu.-e-il her to go esst. to a panitarium for treatment. Fha was cured and returned to Ilidlywood to tho work of th? stu'i.o.s. When the narcotic. rlnK ak;ain attempted to draft her down. Taylor stepped In and tried to -ave her. If was killed. (III I.I.IITIV.) UNTERNATiCNAL MEWS SERVICE! SAN FiiA.N'Cii' .' '. i allt.. Feu. 2?. Charley fl-iy, . ot I'.isa lena, California, a salesman eonniiltf.d filicide t.'d-iv by jutnpins from Cowindow of his elshth story r-'-m lo a con ret - curt below. Won y over financial mailers was tha Mirp"--'! taur. i m M.iiTi n.) t INTER SATIC NAL NEWS SERVICE Cllii .. ,i i-- ... Li., '1 ne i o.i-o's trpri iiiu -;.:rt v. 11! b ft ppc a 1 'I to to stay the cx-cuti?n of Ilan-f-y W. Church, c-r, ed as the slaver o r two ar, "i.n : c. s'l .e.-.;:iert , 1 E t. h.r -iulf -I t... '.- o..io..'d T-I.ii rh Z. t m i i.i. i in.) r tvTcp;Ti-NAi. rrws scsvicr; V,AiIlN 1 Concl'tier? In Fur.: oc th" mmd and thre?;artis the pr- s n t tin's to lriauijui utf eraily r on i -1 m : n i s ra li on is a favorable funds itr nesro liatious with the Eurc.p.-an countries that owe the F.eit'd States approximated v II oia,o H'.o-O. trersury otiicHiis ntinounci'd today. TUXI.ETrN NF.WTOP.T. 31. I , Feb. 23 Tho Canadian s.:ho--ner Granville, with L'.l'O'1 cases of whir-key abroad, was seized bv customs officials when she put in h r today. tAfficers cf the custop s cb pat'tieent have taken vharg-o of tii-j vessel. KTOW TO II K, Fern CH Two Rrmcd laridiis t-.d.-.y held up Jacob. WiMia. k. a diamond broker, in Frook! en. f ored him to enter an fiut-ovc'l ilc. drove h m a hlo k and alter f.' ;r..psr a- hrir f rase conininir.v: ;o.i)fo wort'. of d'anmnl:-, Firuo'i him on I he load and threw h'.in to the street. TTTTI.I.ET1N KEA PINTO. F.., l-'eh. 23 Chester A. Cotton and Mrs. rani .T. Sadler, of ( lca n. X. Y.. cl.iim rs to be soul nin'es. w-.-rr an . .rd here today by local police char,.-. .1 with rlcerttnir tl ejr fan iiics in New York stato dune", th" ho! lays. Then. too. the hats are trimmed better this y-ar. F-e-.ter !-:i t hers. t. -. put to --it bach to the heniniiinc. K.datid Fot was displayiuR the hat.3 to 1) r. (.ilmo-t said it, that tim") H-.i was particularly -truck with one. He tried U on. Cot to talking about this p.-d tlia. Forirot about the head?ear. "Walk' d out. Put r.ohiod cafT-1'! him lack tthile the crowd chattered ami wondered. ADVOCATES CITY BUYING CENTRAL Pure" 1.1s !r.?r by t! a city lir: 1 n r il school bn'. city of 1 1. amnio mi fori was navo -.-co.! by Attorney .'.'. J. YVhM-,'.-:y lav a.t the nooiohav ' luncheon "f e c. r of Comm.- roe Mr. Wh'nery ca city's needs for a dm nlstrat 1 ' ll.-. ed the s -boo! Lin- rte.-ds To' y. ar a Cent ion to the ipjirtrrs for its , and s .id he h, :nr would ric i;c -it. ; clio.,! property 's c.tv ia,i ru f 1 1 . s 1 , . u:.o w p. rrlv.il'i iioii: ary to to out I t.. rc, into the h.ir.iF id cib if will be rec.-s-tiie .oiisincss ei istrict in order t. rbinia 3 site- for a new city bill which rou-t no sfn-r or later. Ho bcli- vi s that th-- o -owtii ahead of I in mm upl vvit liiti the n.-xt few years will be r.oci. that '". ' " :. a I iv the coun ty au I city w-ll hav.in erect ns; a com'-in-d no i.inr-l lie-j utity and city1 nt e-o -,i 1 -'a .: ry ami ii w ill 1 or of a f e w c ' i.t t ..o suri -1. A . ,. ;. n: i t ! '' e was a i.oirue l to I,,. vestiprit" tiie matt.-r .."' ' ra n pf en i n tn tho proncrty from tloi school city to the ci.il city and report at a later mc-c-ting oX the cLaaiber.
Important Ruling Is Made Today by I). S. Railway Later Board
f II l I.I.ETK V j t mTlLJl , ,,,e unlil after the tenth lin,,c will be , taken u wu r from lO.OOO Mn I Innar-r ft remen mid oiler.. emultol in -.i.. my i inruuKiioui the country under a dei-lnion handed down today bv th j lilted states Itallroad Labor Doarti. rr,n w, ,,e ,.frt.vUr Marrh a he decision was revision of the rnlt h and working rondid..K. entered Into between the men d the director I nder the ew dclslon elSht h.nr, III be reeopnEcd a. the standard "orkln day. After the eUht hour the .mploy,., , pB( rr rat r the t..nth nor. ,,,ejr f3J rtrflre tfm and one-half for overtime. .. .i , . BY JAMES E. K)lj ; VET .EN STAFF COrtRFSPCNDtM I CHIc'hn j.- . -., N. CfPVlCE) f j". t i"n 4 the cat,! for a j !,:t cimf- rr ,, atoi-a :ul mir,-,r to . ifl. question and avert a ccxi e iv ic ko Ap- '1 ' eppearr.i inevitable ,..'-.- t , -ime time, there wef(, ind -Vf -.-s t'-. ' 'ho f-perato-s in the enu-til ,:npet-lv field vc-uh-l afempt at , ,e, ,.ec . '!'' V-Uh i-'ividu-H t.v, crfram?,U.us cf m'nsrs Instfa.1 of .Mth tr.e .let.or.al oranixa;;on 'Such a raovo would b? T. altem-p-'' ihvido (io miners and would te fuiiie." .-aid John E. Eo-.o.... prc.,i.4.-nt of '"" ,1,--'l ' W- i kcrs e.e .-,,,-.rj,. re' rr'n.c f-. tho rr;,c:.,c 1 'nt:-a;.n -.ii! "Pe-.rors to alf.mot separate li- i- of ; ,j , YVub nrlir.t to h't call ear on :- ill, Ee'A:.-: has Pe':n Mir! fh.. 'lliFV Will, Mir (OVHjX iv-nnsylvaipa t i t iiiii.r vj s cper&t.-s a:;i rot ee.rf,.rS .uthoru Ohio (ITockin? va'ioy, . f 'i .-' ; . Fh.c.-.is r-roes but rccar.ls a cor.f.-r-c mi f:s futile. Indiana will accept if all t! . r-fher do. v.'u.ch is tantamount to a refusal. U-.i.y th eastrrn .ibi,, cp, rat-.rs rema:ti to b. h.-ard from. Thero la a meetinc- today and arc expected t0 r, . f Use . Tho basis for Iwis' claim tbef no attempt by tho operators neti'diat--. separately in tho vat i.ms slates would be "futile" is that the sttaje. miners nr. Ka.11iy.at ions hav no authori'y nnJc r the rules laid down at tho recent Inrtanapolis convention to settle w-ii..-questions; thar only the policy c m -m.ii tee of the national orx a n izat Ion, ,.f which hu ia the t-h.)iii; an, ha3 sue power. Opc-rators re sard Tlilr.vts a a particuiarly eooj Add for k pa rats ri'-g:-tiafmns, 1t wa s said. b-e.-!ur of t reconnized en him y of Franh. Karrin - -ton of t ',( llt;i-..i.i mine w. i e pS t- -ward Eewlp. li wi.i t r.KATiripp, Ew is today cli-.-lnre-l t hat be w.t"prea.tly pniud-d" over what wt.s anouncfd as a co-ordinat ion of t'strength of the minora cre-anPab -i and the si.vteen stari'lard railroad n--iotis l.ronj-ht .'t.h". tit at laf c coin; conference. Tie miners and railr-.a -l union leaders in a "toe ild ..'.' r eit-.--m. nt declared for cio .-, r .- : . .-c ' -. of their f orces to resist "ttti-.vannnf. .1 attacks upon their ltit vrrlty and ir just anil iiK-qai',.,.1.'.. changes 111 the:wnire scliediilca and c uu. i ll ins of ) .- ploy mc r.t . " It was rej.-arit d In seme quar'c- -that neuotiatcn of itfiiv i.F.al Fit'-a-rerments w.-ul.l pumct t;.cr:iuisiriltcs throughout the fl-1 1 .'.pr'l 1. -.; not a complete shui b wn. MOONSHINE BAD STUFF SAY -GARY POLICE Youngsters from Indiana Harbor Drink Some With Disastrous Results, EUtlo. hoys, heep away from mooiish I .'. j ii.is ir:eni).y wnrnir.sr fon.i- ...... j the clary police today aft' r th-y had ' lini.-hed fiue-.tionin; the y.-unuest au'...r 1 mobi'o t ii 11 vc ever pEh d UP hy 1 department. You've h.-ard how moonstone makes , rah.o t s chase buildotis air-..-.s ! roll ..w it rt.lr.i s'rr r.o in. n of prairie s i their cxosiiiht and cats the vai-n.sii -. of furniture. YVtll. ii.r''a what It tioe s j t,. bo', f,. I .'! tioial T,ircn, cii-ht y rs old, 3T1S 1 lira p, v me .--treet. Ind'ara Jlarb.-r, and Fran it Eovc, tbtrf en year- oh!, -i'.hl i: f v v street. Indiana. Ha: cr. tound a bottle of li.juor y, 'l- rc; some c.f it and ftnu.' . . Th y dra ri 1; .lately became a ut os .seem, d I real tuiich. St. a 1 :tigi about tin: handiest tou-h tnin, to th, m rihht then -,. tin y r r.. .i.- .i an Oa i-. la-; I touriiifcr car v hich v-. a.s: sta n d.-n v; at the curl.. Away they dashed. i This morni;;:.: tio- dry t-o lc,-. fo ,.,-; the car on Kidj-o loan '.iilii i.f t'.ny. The li.ua were sound a.-b- p in ii. T'e.-e
house is "in- 1 bad spent the ni).-l,t there. Tic-y ;,;,,i only a mat-j not slept off their Jags a nd c ub! n ..1. re it will, he'1'" roused . At the police, stati, in :ii,;, j w re allowed l spend a coupie !.; ..
I hours in slumb.-r after w ho h they awoke and amid (r roans and wa il'i.gtobl their pimple story. Th mattef w ill he investiaa f e,l thoroughly befur action atain-jl ths lada la tkea.
