Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 351, Hammond, Lake County, 28 April 1922 — Page 6

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According: to the Chicago Tribune: "George PJnneo, who lives In Gary

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peared in the newspapers some days ajfo concerning- a condor with a wing spread of seventeen feet and a beak seventeen Inches long. George writp. "1 af does that story etating that a condor with seventeen feet of wing spread and seventeen Inch beak, mean anything except that all the liars do not live In the V. S. A?" Will the oondor experts please take up George's Question? We have never had any of these little birds for pets, G. P., so we cannot offev much evidence "pro or con" on this question, although we have seen real, genuine condors alive, and flying above the Andes in Bolivia. Moreover, we will admit that one looks as big as a house. Dut there is undoubtedly a great leal of exaggeration Involved in the accounts of some of the birds T.e hear about. Kor one thing, people exaggerate stories of their ferocity. If we are to believe the bird ' students, all of these accounts of condors killing sheep and children and carrying them away to be devoured, must be carded among the myths and super--sUUons. The structure of their feet precludes the possibility of their grasping or making way with

heavy burdens. Moreover, the condor feeds largely on carrion. Rather disappointing, isn't It, to think of a huge bird that frequents the mountain tops feedicg on carrion. As to wing spread, why, you will hear of condors that measured thirty to forty feet from tip to tip. But no museum has been able to find such a bird. As a rule the wing spread Is given as nine to twelve feet."

PRIEST VINDICATED BY BISHOP'S LETTER

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES WHITING, Ind., April 2't- Complete vindication of Father Benedict Rajcany, pastor of St. John's church In his unwavering stand to-maintain an Americanization program in his schools in spite of an alleged powerful bolshevik coterie of his congregation that for a time threatened to disrupt the parish, was contained in a letter from the Risrht Reverend Bishop read on the occasion of Father Benedict's silver jubilee last Sunday. The letter follows: "To our "beloved parlshoners of St. John the Baptist s Church, Hammond. Indiana: "The faithful members of this parish are enjo?yng the great plesure of participating In the celebration of a Fastoral, Silver Jubilee This Is indead a rare rrlvllege, one seldom vouchsafed to any congregation. We cannot let the occasion pass without a word of felicitation to you, our beloved children In Christ, since you more than all

others have reason to rejoice on this day. "Born in Galgocz, Hungary, on February 2, 1869, Father Rajcany was ordaind priest in 1892. Five years later he emigrated to America coming to the diocese , of Fort Wayne, where he was appointed pastor of St. John the Baptist's church, at North Hammond, on April 17, 1897. In 19C2 he was incardinated into the diocese. thus becoming, in every respect, a priest of the diocese of Fort Wayne. "For twenty-five years Father Rajcany has remained at his poet with unfaltering zeal. His has ibeen the determination to spend himself and to be spent in his labor for souls and In the service of the Divine Master. No task has been too arduous, no obstacle too great. With confidence und trust in the help which only God can give he has struggled on through these twentyfive yers, and who is there that can look upon the result of his labors

and refuse to Eay "Well done?" "Again we extend our herty congratulations to you beloved parishioners In having been favored through these years with such a worthy, self-sacrificing pastor. It is our ernest prayer and wish, as well as that of all his friends, that Father Rajcany may long continue his priestly labors as pastor of St. John the Baptist's Church, that, God willing, he may be privileged to celebrate another Jubilee a Golden Jubilee. "Most devotedly yours In Christ, (Signed) "11. J. ALERDING, "Bishop of Fort Wayne."

ORDINANCE NO. 1292 AN ORDINANCE TO ANNEX CERTAIN TERRITORY. SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED, By the Common Council of the City

of East Chicago, Indiana, that the j following territory to wit: Begin- I nlng at a point on the East line, Section twenty-two (22) township thirty-seven (37) north, range nine (9) west of the 2nd Principal Meridian, Lake County, Indiana, where the southwesterly Right of Way line of the one hundred (100-) foot Right of Way of the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne, and Chicago Railway intersects said Section Liine, thence northwesterly along faid right of way line to the southeasterly line of ten (10) foot alley running southwesterly and northeasterly in Block Six (6) East End Additiion to Indiana Harbor, thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of said ten (10) foot alley to where the same intersects the northeasterly line of Guthrie Street, thence southeasterly across Guthrie Street to where the southeasterly line of Guthrie Street Intersects the easterly line of Hawthorne Street, thence southerly

along easterly line of Hawthorne Street to the northerly line of 140th Street, thence easterly along the northerly line of 140th street to where the same Intersects the easterly line of said Section twentytwo (22). Thence northerly along said Section Lin to place of beginning. The said territory thus described being Lot One (1) Block Six (6) East End Addition to Indiana Harbor, and a portion of Guthrie Street and Cline avenue, all in the southeast one-quarter (SE'4) of Section twenty-Uvo (22) Township thirty-seven (37) north. Range Nine 9) West of the 2nd Principal Meridian, Lake County, Indiana, be and the same is hereby declared to be a part of the City of East Chicago, Lake County, Indiana, and is hereby annexed to said City of East Chicago, Indinana.

SECTION 2. This ordianace shall be In full force and effect from and after Its passage, and legal publication. Adopted by the Common Council this 17th day of April, 1922. FRANK CALLAHAN, Attest Mayor. WILLIAM H. MILLER, City Clerk.

NOTICE OF SALE OF CITT OF HAMOM) PARK IMPROVEMENT BONDS Hammond. Indiana. April 28. 1922 OFFICE OF THE CITY COMPTROLLER OF HAMMOND Lake County, Indiana Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Comptrol

ler of the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, until the 22nd day of May, 1922, a One O'clock P. M-, Standard Time, for the purha of Twenty-five Thousand Dollar j $23,000.00) of Park Improvement Bonds of the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, bearing dm of the 15th day et May, 1S22, and maturing serially as follows: 12.600.00 annually May 16th, 1323 to 1932 inclusive. Each Bond being for the sum tit Five' Hundred Dollars (SS0Q.6Q) f.l bearing interest at the rate rf f! v per cent (5) per annum payable urn. Iannually with interest coupon u u tached. signed by the Mnyt.r tint

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signature of the Mayor and City Cleric Both principal and Interest payable at the City Treasurer's Office, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. fcatd Bond are issued for the purfosa of providing funds for the Iml,r,vrrjfrfit t,t th I'arks of id City, mil in pru' of an Art of the Jrf.fI A ". My of the State of Innntt'H, fisnd, "An Act conrernU f U Jf;' '.! Corporation' apf.fovftd Mutth th, 101, and all Acts n.tf.(1N,f y fcf;j supplemental threio, u. ,f n, Oflinamr authorizing n.n h'-tt ;w,ttt t Twenty-five Thout,n f-iltm f2S,'00 0i n3 ate of J:,n-1 i),tftjrm pad by the f'otnn,;t, i'uuniW on th 4tn (flay of April,

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