Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 220, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1922 — Page 2
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THE TIMES.
Friday. March 10, 1922
PASTOR TELLS OF WORK
STEEL CENTERS
LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 10. Ministers of the Lafayette district of the Northern Ind'"a conference of the
Methodist Episcopal church gathered here "Wednesday for a two days' session at tho West Side M. K. church. Illness prevented four of the speakers from attending. Pr. J. Z. Moore, who has spent eleven years in Korea, gave a talk on the work of the Methodist church in that land. The meeting: was opened with a sermon by Edward W. Strecker on "The Call to Service." In his talk he
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brought out the need of Christian work letters cf the "East Chicago Bank"
stand out very prominent.
E. I DERBYSHIRE, society King Kee of the East Chicago Club, Is said to wield a facile pen of clean phrases that contain happy expressions. Right now "Derby" is kept at the task of letting the publio know about the visit of the Purdue Give Club here on March 15.
in Europe, Asia and other foreign
countries. He emphasized the fact that proper organizations were needed in carrying on the work of the Methodist churches In this country. Dr. W. E. McKensie of the South Bend district told of his work among the big steel centers of Hammond, East Chicago. South Bend and other SEME 3 OP TALKS MLfl.DE A series of short talks were given in the afternoor on "Stewardship Year' 1922, by Group Leaders," T. F. "Wil
liams spoke on "The Why of a Ptew- ! EEEESMSSSaSgKSl
arosnip campaign." "The Stewarflsmp of Personality" was the subject of an address given by T. J. Bassott. "The Acid Test of Our Religion," was discussed by F. II. Ijongwel. E. W. btrickler gave an address on "GlvinR Versus Receiving." I'nul 1.. Benedict,
I student pastor at Purdue, talked at the
morning session on "Our Methodist Students in Purdue."
GET-RICH-QU1CK WALLIXGFORD shows the good fortune that befell VValHngford and Daw in the little town
of Battlesburg, into which they had adventured to "clean up" the rih citizens. Their luck is disclosed In a picture now being shown at the Hartley theatre.
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THE Women's Republican Central Committee will hold an open meeting at the library In Gary Saturday afternoon. Candidates will t given an opportunity to speak.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) lNDIA.NAPUi.lrf. IND., Match 10 The situation growing out of the threatened strike of '.00,000 miners of tho bituminous coal Melds of the country on April 1st, was "unchanged" today. Kexponecs of e coal bperators to the latest efforts of Secretary of Labor Davis to Tiring the owners Into
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conference with tneir employes to avert a strike, brought "no change" In the status of the miners wag? difficulties, William Green, secretary-treas- " . . . 1 - . , . 1 , t
I urcr or me liulcu .u.ne n ui mi I Th? International News Service today.
The attitude of the operators, summed up .is this: Indiana "Ready to comply" with Secretary Davis appeal, but regard the proposed conference as "futile." Western Pennsylvania Determined not to meet the United Mine. Workers but resolved tj de;J with their own men tlone. Ohio Willing to negotiate -provided all other operators of the central competitive field Join in the conference. Illinois Will accert the conference invitation. Frank Farrlngton, chief of thn Illinois miners, however, is reported a:s skeptical that any good will come of It. Meanwhile officials of the international union, Mr. Green s.tid, are pursuing a policy of "watchful waiting." "We will have to wait.'" he sa'd, recalling that the union stands ready at all times to negotiate v.ith I e operators. There was.no sign of a healing today of the threatened biearn between Farrington and :the international organization, brought to a close by Farrlngton's declaration that a separate WEtge agreement will be sought in Illinois
unless the Interstate Confcreni e is assurred or in prospect beloiv thu end of the month.
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to abide by the decision of the International policy committee whicn likely will be called into ssion before the end of the month. This committee :s expected to take a decided stand against district contracts. Farrington. on the other fiand, has 'laughingly "complimented" ine union chiefs nn their ihllity t'i read an "agree mont"' into his teles ram stating the Illinois miners would refrain freni mik lug a separate contract witn the operators only so long as an internal e eonlcrer.ee appeared to be a certa'nty.
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TWO bandit held up Rubin Mack j H";" Mmj.:.gim.r? y.wi. ,.i,m.ii,i w store owner at 1400 Broadway th'-i I fc:fc"&iia'6
week and after beating him up cleaned out the caMi drawer containing tome
$200.
B0W1 carried revolvers.
MAYOR R. O. Johnson, Lew Barnes president of the board of works and City Attorney Patterson were in Chi(ago yesterday conferring with offic
ials of the Bell Telephone Co.. in ref-
erencevto lower the telephone rate.
WORK on District eewer No. 36 between 45th and 47th avenues and Delaware and Madison street which was stopped last fall on account of weather conditions will be started about the first of next month according to information.
Card of Thanks
I wlh to thank all neighbors and friends, Graasoill Chemical Co., I. O. O. F. 677 and 01 K. O. T. M. Kast Chicago and the Daughters of Liberty for their kindness and sympathy at the death of my father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer. 3-10-1 PAl'CHTEH LUCT WKT TMER. "TRY A TIMES WANT AD"
BIJOU-JoTf SPECIAL "FALSE WOMEN" Also Eddie Barry in "All at Sea" TOMORROW Matinee 12:30 Wm. S. Hart in "O'MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED" Comedy, Mutt & Jeff Also Last Episode of "The Yellow Arm" SUNDAY Dorothy Dal ton in "THE IDOL OF THE NORTH" Also Larry Semon in "The Sportsman" And Mutt & Jeff
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EAST CHICAGO "KKiT-ITING" Charlee R. Dyer, republican candidate for County Cierk, says he is finding little opposition.
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ON or about March 2Sth, there will 'be Federal inspection of the Indiana Harbor National Guard Company "D."
YOU can see how it happened in Cuba at tho first annual Minstrel Frolic of the Junior Order of Moose nXt Thursday and Friday atthe Hartley theatre.
AOCORDING to the management of the F.ast Chicago Club five a return (tame with the Whltinic Crown in expected to be secured some time next week.
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