Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1922 — Page 10

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(BULLETIN) KANSAS CHY. Mo- March 7. Before firemen could end for a life net. seven perso&s were forced to jump from the upper stories of a burning rooming bouse early today. One died of injuries a few hours later and four others vere seriously hurt, two probably fatally.. Mrs. Ionia Frye, 37. who died, suffered from burns about i lie body and internal injuries. She jumped from a second story window.

(BULLETIN) I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO. March 7. Joseph R. Sullivan, group chief of the United States Internal Revenue department, "and Frederic Gerton, a deputy field collector, are under arrest here today charged with extortion. They are alleged to have accepted $100 in marked bills from Charles Jacobs for. "squaring" a prosecutioa for evasion of the income tax.

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AKRON. O., March 7. Mrs. Jerry Hoy was murdered by her husband this morning in their home at Kent during a quarrel over returning to a farm. Mrs. Hoy died 30 minutes after the bhooting in which three bullets lodged in her head. Hoy then turned the gun on himself and died instantly. (BULLETIN) KANSAS CITY, Mo.. March 7. Three men ae known to be dead, another is dyinc and 14 others were injured early this morning when an air tank exploded in the car barns of the Kansas City Railways Co. The force of the blast tore cut a 40-fcoi brick wall. The heads of the men who were killed v.rre blown ofL

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riNTLRKATiCNAL WtftS SERVICE) SANTA J tOt? A, Calif , JIr U Ijtht-r Uuroanlv, plant T.:i'.anl. wU will ct 11. rate hia Trd birthday Tus-

.i.iy. ia an udaiti!a at a mas meeting ; in his rsnr, advocated the u of th j lum-ns of pla.r.t life in rearing of cbiiIrsn. I "I sun . onviiu:e3.''' h'aid the creator of I thousando of now plants and trees', "that th.3 Fame treatment and care nooessary to th..- )iiifhst development of plant life is also essential to tUe highest development cf human .life. j "All animal life is sensitive t-. en- . romucnt, hut of all livine things th; ' hilJ is) the most tenfitive. fc-'urround-iiits .ct upon u:j the outside world acts upon the plate of a earners. I boy or Kirl should be permitted; t o 5e the inside of a school houao un- ' til he or eho i at least ten years of atre. I a.rn shaking now of tha boy o-r Kill who has the privilege of heme, reared in the only place that is truly j at to hrhii,- up a. hoy or plant tho

'utitry, tiie small town, tiie nearer to nati:ra the better, j "Not only would I have a child r.arid Jor thd first ten years of its life iti the open, in close touch vrith nature, a barefoot boy, with all that implies for physical stamina, but I would have hir.j rearsd in love. In the successful cultivation of plants there must be

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ARE SUED FOR S2Q.SQQ DAMAGES

Sjit for $23,000 (luiiukid iiijainst Anthony J. I;urn ami Thomas I'Hocli, of Infliari. Harbor has i'oetn fil-d in tht Federal cuart at Hoiumond by liohert If. JJecU.tr, IJdwin C, JAxm, Adolpii Stocker and otLo Oberlas, reaidtnts tX Jliouri. The men c'.liu ti.at they ;acha?i0 $0t) shares of atock in tiie 1 ini?agr:y:: (.:., a Minouri corporation for the manufacture of combination lamp and phoiioirraph. On. March 4, 1921. lr. Hums v as eiected president and 31Pol loci:, secretiry-treasurer of th5 corirAtU.n. Then the officers are a:d in have represnt-J that it was nece--ury to move tht plant to Indiana lluroor from Hi. Louis, it ia aliesed that the assets wcrt brought to Indiana Harbor ami were iho:i converted to the uses of Mesr. Kuril and Poiloclc. The plaintirTf ci-iiin that it was a violation of the Missouri lawa to move the assets of the corporation out of the etate. They claim to have been damaged to th extent of J20.000, Orumpacher and Crumpoc'ier are reprejentinK tlie piiiintiffs in the auif.

FARM WOMEN NOT INTERESTED IN PARTIES But They Are Interested in Men, Women and Measures Says Mrs. Radick. i NT L h ATICN AL NEWS SERVICE .N'KW VOKK, .Mari'h '. Farm women arc- not irterefU'd isi tiie names "lte pubUt an'' and lwnni rivtic" but in "men, women and mt-afiirec," Mrs. fCelf U. iladiik, co-worker with her husband on a farm luur Fuiils, Minn., told a tro up of women assembled to hear how fan-i worn. mi of the tv est and midoJo west are thinking politically. "There ure .six million of we women on the farm.-." Mrs. Katilek ald, "'and w a know how ; to keep in office those who work for 'just irre;f,ur-s for flori

culture and t) defeat those Mho do not. "We women have not had the Ionic experience in politics which men have," blm continued, "Sjut we have watched the mistakes which men ha made and learned j.oL to make the ,sam ourselves, "V women can understand why povertimetita of the world are planning to epend so many millions of dollar lor armies and navies .even though the reoomtnt nd.'itlons of the conference on limitation of aruiiyneut aro carried out. "Because v. e women beli-sv !n tal. lots instead of bullets for ettliii wroug-3 of ur country sv.d Hecurlnic just relations between tiie countries of the world, we are eolnr to be caj-:-ful how wa use our ballots. Three wiso men may. have cmiw out of ti e east a great many year-s eifo there i.ro ;;,oco,ooo wise farm women !n the e.h and northweet."

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