Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1922 — Page 2
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MOONSHINER GETS SW SENTENCE Fined $200 and Costs and is Sent to the Penal Farm For Ninety Days. Unless John ShuiJut of Nrw Chicago makes some axangement to raise enough money to pay his fine of 2uo and costs for violation of the ntato liquor law, ho will have to pend nearly a year iu th penal farm In Marlon county. Shudut felt th stiff ami of tho law for the first t.lmo in the Gary police court this mornlnp. "My wife bought him (referring to the still) from a rag: peddler Saturday morning," John told City Judga 'William Dunn. "Me know nothing about It until I come home and find she set him up and told me to watch him." John's explanation ''brought a peal of laughter from the crowded court room. Shurut was arrested on his farm Sunday morning- when Chief CJeorgre "Weeks of the Federal prohibition enforcement officers and his sponge squad started on their clean-up of New Chicago, Liverpool, Whiting- ami Hammond. The still was In operation when Chief 'Weeks and his men raided the i arm. Besides some moonshine they found a large quantity of mash which they destroyed. John explained to the court that he had a wife and four children to support and having no other means to earn a living he made moonshine to live. ""Why, If you had been permitted to operate," said the court. -It would not have been lonir before you would !
have owned New Chlcag-o, Ea.t Chicaro and part cf Gary and on top of that iothed your kids in royal style and sent them all to coilegro or even hired private tutors." 'Til have to fine you $200 and costs and sentence you to tho renal farm 'for SO days." John was not represented by an attorney. This Is the first case on record in the Jary city court In which a defendant has been ?ent to the penal farm for violation of the state liquor law. The s;iil - e.orljscate-d was a larpe sized one. : ik4ST CHICAGO ATTY. VR. O. Graivea says that Judg-e Twyman akes a sentence without a predicate "-Thirty days."
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President Obrecon ana arm ore car his men have ready to dm against insurrectionist. Prisident Obrepon of Mexico J determined to have peace and a stable government in his country at any cost and has adopted the "mailed fiat" plan of dealing with aspiring rivals who start revolutions Three generals hat been executed without delay fol lowing courtmartial for attempts to start new revolts Thin armored car shown above is part of the equipment of Obfetfon's . forces. It is held ;n readiness on the border to quell uprisings or halt depredations of bandits.
THE twenty-flvo cases of "flu" at the Carmelite Orphanage have all cleared away and Dr. Given of the board of health, has ordered that tho Quarantine be lifted.
HARRY SrCN'CER took official charge as postmaster of the East Chicago postoffice thisnornins-
REMEMBER the local !,alented concert to be given at the -lethodist Kpiscopal church. Friday evening.
March 3, under the direction of Mrs.
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ENGLISH CTNE3IA ACTRESS RECEIVES RECORD CONTRACT
IEO ROTTEN'BERG, son of M. T. Rottenbers, of the East Chicago Tea ind Cnffe store, operated on yesterday in the Mercy hospital, is reported to be improving fast.
THE "Hard Time" dance scheduled by the Elks for next Friday night is a sure thins. The dance of the East Chicago Club for thu same evening- is expected to be postponed.
REPRESENTATIVE Oscar Ahlgren, of -Whiting will speak 'before the members of t'ne Indiana Harbor American Ie?r!on Post tomorrow night in the Odd Feilow's hall. Michigan avenue.
ect a board of nine directors and complete plana for securing a charter.
FORTUNE TELLI.N'i!, crystal paring and numerous other clairvoyant activities which have 'becomo a menace in Clary will receive a jolt if the police are able to convict Mrs Mattie Pacolich, 54 years old, 22S9 Adams street, who was arrested for failing to take out a license yesterday.
BIO preparations are being made for the Middle States Boxing Tournament which is to be held at the Gary "Y" March P. 10 and Uth. The Booster Committee are In charge of the arrangements and say it will be one of t:-.e biggest sporting events ever attempted in the Ktee! city.
NORTH TOWNSHIP Assessor Jas. Clements added nearly sixty more men and women to his payroll this morning. Assessor Clements started the assessing period of personel and real estate propeny today that will be continued up to May 15.
"Z1GGIE" Miller, chauffeur at the Gary police station, was granted a an day leave of absence t t.ie regular meeting of the board of safety this week in order that lie nmv g;i a tryout with tin- pitching stait of the Mo-
line. III., chib w hich will train in North
Carolina, starting this month.
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BY CHARLES B. PARMER TSTAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE) NEW YoitK, March 1. Is the modern dance craze, mentally dangerous? This tj-ucstioii wa debated in psychological, church and terpisehorean circlea today when dispatches from Paris stated that influential journals and famous academicians had Indicted jazz as "-a hypocritical form of obtaining illicit pleasure." "The modern dances are as soothing to the populace as rocking Is to the Infant," declared Dr. A. A. Brill, chief of the clinic of psychiatry in Columbia university. "Juzz is to our national life what impurity is to a woman prostitution," affirmed Rev. Ir. John Roach Straton, the famous fighting pastor of Calvary Baptist church. "George "Washington loved to dance why this outcry?" demanded Eo-tiis II. Chalif, high priest of the dancing hierarchy, who once tripped a toe in the Czar's ballet. "I don't care how much young people shimmy. if they only take the proper positions and cling to ft few 1
forms of etiquette," explained Canon William .S. Chase of the "Protectant Episcopal church "Jazr. ij lift for sweet rixte-n." said Ivturette Taylor. the actress, starring ).- a piay the depictH jazz evils. "Jazjt is a manifestation of the speed mania of the age," .'dated Frank M. Thomas,. Miss Taylor's leading man. who plays the role of Jazz opponent. Mr. Brill who gained renown In .scientific circles when he translated Freud into English and who is acclaimed a national authority on psycho-analysis, said that animals and birds danced. "The new dances repre."ent a substitute for the normal gratification of the sex instinct in the form of pleasure motion." he continued. "View in this light, tho modern
dances insist 'he considered beneficial to our present social system. People won't sit home and read the Bihle all the time." He added, with twinkling eyes. "There must be some outlet, some diversion for the popuinco."
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ATTV. M. J. llavrau is said to be a candidate for state representative. This is the third man from East Chicago to announce his Intentions for representative P. T. Kosenthal, Jas. W Day are the other two candidates for state representative here.
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WITH seven out of twelve blast furnaces in operation and an unofficial report being circulated that another the eighth, would be fired up today, the Gary Works of the Illinois Steel Co. are now operating about 75 per cent, capacity, a higher capacity than in any time during the past year.
THE race for the office of Jijsf of Peace In Gary for which there h been a wild scramble, at least half dozen having announced their cand:
Everybody knows that Mark Twain's real name was Samuel Clemens, but the origin of his famous pen-name is not so generally known. America's greatest h-imorist, whoso comic romance, "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," prod iced as a special film 'by 'William Km, comes to the Hartley thfatre on Sunday March 5th. first won a reputation by writing about the people who lived on the Mississippi River, and it was fitting that he he should choose a nom-de-plume associated with the rlvr.
rilots of th river boats, in taking soundings, used a Jargon of their own, which Clemens know well. ne of their most frequent cries, anouncing the depth of tne water, was "By tho mark, twain." "There's a good name,"' said Clemens. "Mark Twain." And that is the name by which the world knows him.
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all the more interesting it was learned to. lay, when several prominent democrats, will announce that they will also seek the office.
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gazed on it. What he saw, or what he thought he saw, caused him to flee from home, wife and society. "Shame" the big Viil.am Eox special, is now playing at the Hartley theatre.
Mi&8 Locy Dorafne. Miss Locr Doraine, English film rtar can claim the largest salary in the cinema world as far as fignres are concerned. An Austrian company has just" obtained her signature to a contract to appear in three spectacular films et a salary exceeding half a million Austrian crowns. At pre-war rates this would be 58.oyo.000.
Stay Awake After Eating Olre Toor Stomach Help with a Stnart Xytrppat Tablet And Iooa Say Meals Won't Mother. Many people ere so afraid of drowsiness after eating that they skip meals
A set of by-laws was adopted by the members of the Twin City Keatty board at their regular monthly meeting yesterday noon in the rooms of the Indiana Harbor Club. The next meeting will be heoj March 2! at the Ea.'t Chicago Peoples State liank, at 149th and Forsyth.
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ATTY. Herman L. Key with offices at 1134 Broadway Is the latest aspirant for the nomination for state representative.
THE regular meeting of the GaryCity Plan Commission was hehl last night. Plans for zoning the city wis one of the important matters to cmup before, the body.
A EEKi'j IN'O thit her husband. George Peters, was drunk for three long weeks, and terms him an habitual drunkard. Mrs. Mary Peters asks restoration of her former maiden name Mary (itinderson in the Gary Superior Court
CAN' you play checkers? If so you will be a hie to try out your wares against "riureshoC Pell of Champaign. 111., at the Gary Y. M. C. A. Saturday evening of this week. The tournament will be open to anyone desirous of playing.
(iAUT'S newest banking Institution will bear the name of Glen I'ark State Bank. Subscribers of stock in the Institution will gather at the Glen Park school house Thursday evening to el-
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CALL A (CONFERENCE Alarmed Over Increase in Violation of Federal Dry Law. CHICAGO. March 1. A conference intended to put "teeth" into the Fed
eral Law Enforcement machinery in j Illinois will convene in Chicago soon i
at the instigation of Attorney General Harry M. Ijaugherty, it was announced today. The two I'nited States District Attorneys of Illinois; Revenue Agent. Secret Service men, Departfnent of Justice investigators Prohibition Agents and I'nited States Marshals will be asked to Join in the conference. Alarm over the increase in the violation of Federal I,awa is said t hfive inspired the calling of the conference Drastic measures to bring about punishment, of Federal law violators and plan for strict enforcement of these laws are t be outlined Coincident wlrh the announcement of the oiaii of this conference it became known that a probe of the oftice of I'nited States District Attorney Clyne. of Chicago, is in prospect. In a letter O. Silas II. Strawn, president of the Illinois Par Association and William T. Aldein, president of the Chicago Par Association, Attorney General DauRherty asked these two to name six prominent lawyers, three democrats and three republicans from which the Attorney General will select two to conduct the probe. The probe is the outgrowth of recent charg-es of Improper conduct against Aslstant District Atorney John V. Clinnin, who was suspefided. Clinnin countered with genera! charges of misconduct atralnst the office.
acy and more to come will be made 1 Eamonn be Valera, republican leader.
cont nueU theli obstructionist tactics when debate was resumed today In the JJall Eireann. They sought vigorously to regain the ground they lost yesterday when a resolution to censure Arthur Griffith, president of the Pail was defeated by six votes. GrliYlth is a "moderate." Ri:hard Mulcahy, minister of detenso in the provisional government, told the Pail that the Irish republican army had not been disbanded.
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Tht Mark of Femininity. The elKht-ypfir-oIfi son of a Xorlh filrl1 family was showing; an aiiinmt took to his little four-ypar-oli brothpr. Conr.inR to tho picture of a reindeer, with ita odd-.aperl hoof. Me snld: "Now, Hilly, you can always tell a woman reindeer by the hind of heel
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