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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 2

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Mowby. Fcbtuny 23. 1933. Pe- Two iHE HAMMOND TIMES fell ovar a wire fi wfckh ra. f.

imnranc, LUCHYSTL77! Now Sb-enilincro cr Vcctcm Travel AUTO ACCIDENTS IEC3TDBEAT mm cot.iG as by a pair neavo rao relieved baa of 8JT. COLXJUSX3X 0. Feb. tt ON3) Arthur saake, T3 Fttaca street. PI0NEEI), CIS ct aa the nacky pares wae at- of a physscsna.

'arsasr Fairfield eesmty OVER! i i rsaktents baasaet tusnsrrsw sight will reoarrs aa First lb EAST F0 SPY RING'S LEADER a. The by a local Sues' im Dtrirr; First atetttcsaa. HAMMOND Jan. to Feb. 27 inclusive 1837 183 Accidents 212 22S Injuries 77 Si Deaths a 4 EAST CHICAGO Accidents 36 33 Injuries 40 48 Deaths 2 1 WHITING Accidents 13 1 Injuries 1 5 Deaths 0 0 CALUMET CITY Accidents 41 44 Injuries 24 14 Deaths 2 0 FOR ALL FOUR CITIES Accidents 302 326 Injuries 142 138 Deaths 7 5 CEATEN RtrtKes Also to William F.

Hartman. who ouut i Id the first house at Touesxon, near Gary, and was one of Hammonds Ftro-Ut-lCI Wli-tia Is Kti Sort C3 Past Veto GARY IIBLDU? first furniture dealers, uieo ysster-! day in St. Margaret's hospital from C3 at Ure-TtK3 Arrest ate rm wssNeS a4 simyeS Cv Xik tat ea. fmm SuM see tSal iu lw SMS tM muatis ta ih aawsyw IMS es mm mmr rS. naatosax rniM MssTsi rft SjWSv fcnlil fi Laa af saaima aS bm.

at tSat rwm tmi aal kafara aSMk. Orauav ill am ca hate awa lua taay aaa'i ciajtat aaaS 1 1 ian ttm liiaii hivia Cj iiis wus fwaaat dm. lata aaa i i ta Steam aaS SSaSS. comotications of diseases. He S3 years old and resided at aZZ rsy- One Gary reeideat was beaten up ette street.

1 m. In a highway robbery, a weman in Hartman lived in Hammond for jured when abe walked tats a side TT years and waa a retired carpen-! tor. After the Pringts undertaking am (Am iaat walk obstacle and two other per area parlors and furniture company sons wounded ia week-end alterca Uratv aaUatactar? la aartl taa meittime established in Hammond. Hartman went into the same business many if ka raataal 1.1 tions reported to poke. STORE CLERKS GOTO SCHOOL BULLETIN BERLIN', Feb.

tS. (INS) For th first tune since the arrests see ur red. the nasi newspaper Der Angrif today published a brief New York dispatch on the discovery of an alleged espionage plot la the United States. Lylind Duaa. ceiored.

lTt Wash year ago. While in the undertak KwriM. 1S3S. br Uru I S-nk WASHINGTON. Feb.

28 A definite program by John L. Lewis, powerful labor leader, nd hi CIO aides, to seek control of congress in the coming lections farmer-labor-Itberal alliance was dis ington street, used a knife on her ing business, he made his estranged common-saw husband. 8am Lane, lest Madisea street, la- caskets. He later sold his business, which was located st Honman ave neascavCIaS Saam Tasaassjs ate aMarat Saaa Sa sssk see Uctiag aa oighUach eat us der his nue and Indiana street, to John af chin. Hs was taken to St.

Antonio Huber. Five of the 13 racing new trains, streamlined in stainless atseL the Santa Fe Railroad is gV icing so. service for and Sooth western travel. The Sneer Oast. El Capttan.

Cscagoaa. Esnsii Cityan. and tan hi Jfcsd MercksstV As- hospital for treatment The deceased wss born in Ger a tat Star eawaetas the fa Diecan. flag bearers of this new fleet of trains, will be drawn by Diesel els trie Intent Young, colored, of lsil bfa: taa latata iWi 9t liiiiwnm win kassv many Dec 4. 133 and was a charter member of St.

Paul's Evan by giant Pacific type steam locomotives. Jefferson street, found under treat tcciiticn Spocsers Gas s-- es in Tech Tesif ht gelical Lutheran church. ment in St. Antonio hospital for a stab wound In the back, told police tackled him with an lee pick, with- -ir Surviving are his widow, Freder icks; one daughter. Mrs.

Anna aaia taa mmii af ttaaa teat sa. Uaa thai axtttiaaw saS la i amy luifiai tea rtsat (ar eae ha wtl artaSaai a a aaay a iss kaaS, vaU aa aa vntkaas Sttas: tot taia al te fee es im in ataa aafcy see wr atiSaa tw taaat af Faiataal Pewa. vaar af BULLETIN WASHINGTON, Feb, 2. (INS) Evidence of widespread espionage aetfritiee by foreign secret agents serving aboard American merchant vessels has been gathered by senate Investigators. Senator Cope land, democrat of New York, revealed today that Information In his possession Indicated several leading European powers had placed spies among the rank and file of American seamen.

tacked him with aa Ice pick without provocation. Evans of Hammond; one son, Wil Ham of California; 11 grandchll i dren; and 10 great grandchildren. A class of 200 merchants and Ruth Jean Stone, 27. 821 Madison their employes are expected to at Funeral services will be held in street; was removed to Mercy hos Siaialr araa at laMa at Sn a a. C.

aaoae Tamata. UaaMr. pital for treatment of minor in the chapel at 117 Rim bach avenue tend the first of a series of general mercantile training projects, under auspices of the Hammond Merchants association at 7:30 to ataa PafS. 8a juries which sne received at Eighth tomorrow at 1:30 p. m.

and at 2 o'clock in St. Paula Evangelical avenue and Madison street when church with the Rev. Walter F. night in Hammond Tech Uchtsinn officiating. Burial will NT YORK.

Feb. 28 'II mm be in Hessville cemetery. The body Philip Mossier, president of the closed today, Ths program calls for support or rejection of senatorial and eon-grevsslonal candidates for renomi-natien and reelection based upon their votes on 23 measures in the 75th congress. The entire house of 438 members and one-third of the senate face elections this year. Through labor's non-partisan league, of which Lewis is president, and Sidney Hillman, CIO official, is treasurer, ail candidates have been notified of what they may expect in the way of labor support or opposition.

Test of "Fitness" Ths measures chosen to test "fitness" of candidates plainly reveal the farmer-labor-liberal alii ance. The group has selected 11 senate votes and 12 house votes on which to compile records of members. Eliminating duplications, 14 tssts ars chosen. These tests, and the way ths league said members should have voted, follow: Farm Measures New crop control bill, farm tenancy bill and lower interests rates, all yea may be viewed at the funeral home. Merchants association, will preside.

(INS) Moving in an atmos while Clarence Fox will serve as phere of secrecy reminiscent of Last RHaa For Hi discussion leader. "Retailing as Sa Tour Boss Sees It," will be the topic Dastch, Wednesday Section of new siaenene-ear on the Chief and Sunar Chief. Center: View of ubsaiMtkwi car on World war days, federal agents swept through eastern cities to of an address to be given by H. Heart trouble caused the death lined Super Chief Right: Corner of one of the new Fred Harvey diners. The cocktail-lotsage, diner and Pine Opes TWaday rC2o TH 0 P.

IX Frwa VmMms of Henry Deitch. 52s Indiana observation car of the Super Chief are paneled tn rsre woods and decorated the Navajo Indian motsL Fred Benson, city director of vo day on the trail of a spy ring street, Hammond, last night in St. cational aducation at and Margaret's hospital. He was John H. Dillon, teacher of Indiana chief and five aides believed to i years old and resided in this city university, will explain the part De involved in an esoionas-e for seven years.

that Tech high will take in future Born in St. Joseph, Mich, the plot in which two men and a classes. AtCSICA'S FAVCCUTX deceased waa formerly employed at ths Echtsrling Auto Body shop as Mossier will outline the plan of woman have thus far been ar rested the merchants and their employes 0 O'Cloe'i Ooffcs 3 it Qfr II a painter. in organising this training program Surviving ars his widow, Sadie, Labor Measures Antl sit-down, special guards were thrown around army and navy air and for distributive occupations for who is ths daughter of the strike resolution, against: bitumi which the state anil fori rat mmrn. Carlos C.

Hunt of Hammond; and CAKNATtOrf. rST, CCSSCTS land bases from Baltimore to Bostonvirtually on a war-time basis. nous coal bill, yes; wage-hour bill, ments share the burden of expense several nieces and nephews In Chi Tonight a meeting is open to yes; low rent housing, yes; limit uf unit cost, low rent housing no. The lid of censorship waa strictly cago. salespeople, buyers, managers.

Funeral services will be held in arawn following ths brief an mm Liberal Measures Reduction re owners of retail stores regardless nouncement of the arrest of ths Neidow chapel at a. m. Wed 1 i of lino of merchandise carried. original trio of suspects but sifting lief appropriations, no; require local i communities to snare 25 per nesday and at 10 o'clock In St. Jos a FGtZ CKAJOILATS3 eph church.

Other arrangements csnt or 40 per cent of cost, no; na mrougn tnat censorship cams re liable reports that: New Developtneata nave not been completed. it tbs oafy Tasaew El Caphan, 994 hoar flees between Chicago and Lea val appropriations bill, no; anti Roosevelt as un unnecessary sub itinental tram in America reserved exclusively for- chair cat It is equipped wsth deeply lynching bill, yes; repeal Red sidy. Mschael Dovle, CaJone 1- An attractive woman, expectant reclining chairs, broad windows, large Laying ths tsst votes before motner an-i wire of ons of the Rider" banning teaching about communism In Washington schools, City Psoooar, Dies members of congress with an Implied warning labor's non-partisan yes; repeal of corporation salary Michael Boyle. of 152nd I msn now under arrest hsrs, has suddenly disappeared, causing her mother to institute a nationwide CSSCO or 347c street. Calumet City, died yesterday puoiiciiy, no.

league said: in St. Margaret's hospital after "Labor non-partisan league Is search for her. tnree weens uiness. Me was a Indicating ths non-partisan character of ths political plans of ths labor group, an attitude directly opposite to that of President TCttATO Issuing, for Its various state branches and for other labor, farm resident in this region for 30 years. '230 AACZ.

Uaay'i CICLCia Surviving are two sons, Charles and progressive organizations. 2. A prominent doctor, spurred by an anti-Jewish phobia into participating in the plot to sell secrets of ths navy and air corps, is in custody and has been subjected to Roosevelt was taken on two of Chicago and ths Rev. Lawrence record showing how congressmen Boyle of Buffalo, N. two daugh and senators voted during ths first OXYDOL or ttsso 37c measures.

Opsins FP3 Twios ters, Mrs. William Moody of Ham pfcg. and second sessions of the 75th congress on measures which the mond and Mrs. Garland Ratclif of rigorous grilling. His nsms wsj not learned.

2, All teats of an aviation inven Thornton. and five brothers. The labor greap opposed the big navy appropriations bill favored by Mr. Roosevelt It also favored ths reduction of inter P. 4k C.

rtap- tha league considers of particular im portance." James, Thomas and Joseph of tion, which is being sought by several European powers, were ordered halted at ths Mitchel Field. Hammond. Edward of Detroit and George Boyle ef Battle Creek, American household dishwashers est rates, originally sponsored by Senator Wheals -inocr a of Mon- Mien. I may be Introduced into Stockholm, I I. and other airports.

Funeral services will be held to tan and vigorously oppsed by Mr, i.1 Ths missing woman is Mrs. Curt swewen, oat year. i- morrow at 8:30 a. m. in Burns' tai- M.

Rurarish. Her husband, Gusn-ther G. Rumrich, is under arrest chspel and at o'clock in St. Vic New Low Fries UAZOLA OIL CDc The Iron Horse on the Santa Fe Chief goes stresmfined! Its snuW-poweed steam engine is capates of a speed of 110 miles per hour. (Right) of the Super Chiefs 3600 H.

P. Diesel-electric locomotives. tor's church. Ths Rsv. E.

E. Bro-derick will officiate. Place of I with Erich Glaaer, like himself a former soldier in the United States army, and Johanna Hofmann. red- Dal burial has not been selected. The No.

2i SOc body may be viewed at ths funeral rzAcirrs RESUME RIVER haired manicurist on the North German Lloyd liner Europe. home. Meet Tonight to Draft Me, 1 in I if4 A Mrs. Mary Falsraf I SwCfa Pi i ait ass tseawJ Mrs. Rumrich dropped out of sight Thursday after removing a trunk and other belongings from the apartment here she shared Found Dwad mCad PROJECT LIAR.

1 Mrs. Mary Fulgraf. tL of 8451 Sex Ulagazine Ordinance 1 e) -17 lZZ-ZZ3 L-Cll3 SttS avTroa. v. 31c 150th street.

Hammond, was found with her husband prior to his dead in her bed this morning by I members of her family. Death ap Mother Worried She intimated that she was en To Dredge Caksst Stress Hsussond Civic League of parently was due to a heart attack, according to Dr. Andrew Hofmann, CALUMET CITY im AG2- FcnGTDnvs route to her mother's horns in Missoula, Mont Yesterday, however, a telegram from her mother said: deputy coroner, who examined the Fassawe Je8sea Je8sea As Sasitary Measure hi Itlbois body. i Decency to Confer With Myor COCO LUCX 1 www 'Worried about you. Send word.

Mrs. Fulgraf had been suffering AERIE F0RL1ED Answer Western Union collect. fainting spells occasionally, it U. S. NO.

1 SX1XCTO Mother." learned, but otherwise was in good The wire has been turned over health. RIVE RD ALE, Feb. 28. (Spe Surviving ars her husband, Wil cial) Dredging of the Little Cal New Eaf le Ucit Icitiates liam Jacob Fulgraf; one son. Wil Members of the magazine licensing committee of ths Hammond Civic League of Decency will meet tonight, in Mayor Frank R.

Martin's office at the city hall to draft umet river 'here will be resumed liam, ags her mother, Mrs. i tomorrow by the Lacrosse John MISCALLS r-Z James Hlckey; two sisters. Mrs. FARCY tOXZD CATC7S to Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, whose local chief is Reed E. VetterlL Cryptic letters one in code which authorities believe may give important clues In running down the plot In all its ramifications also were found in the apartment.

son Dredging company, which firm has until summer to complete the Evelyn Dufrane and Winifred 151 at Orraniiaticn Meetiai an ordinance regulating tae saies Hickey and three brothers. Thomas, job. Cash 0c t-j 3 im Edward and James. Work on the project has been 1 UaSLbliWUV- Funeral services wttl be 1 of magazines to keep Hammond free of indecent periodicals. The proposed ordinance has been prepared by City Attorney Harry H.

Stilley. It would place censorship 0 Thursday at 10 a. m. at ths resi One hundred and fifty-one Calu halted since ths first of the year because of cold weather, but the company is confident It will be able to complete the job In time. met City men.

yesterday were ini dence with the Rev. Edward J. I Mungovaa officiating. Interment 2 diss. powers in ths hands of a city com POTATCC3.

STRANGERS-TAKE tiated into the Fraternal Order of will be in St. Joseph cemetery. The inasmuch as only the section be Eagles with the institution of a body may be viewed at the resi tween the Illinois Central bridge new aerie in the Illinois city. G-21c mittee, i The council licensing committee, heeded by Councilman Roy Sweit-ser. and other city officials will mil dence.

C2APzrcurr and Ashland avenue remains to be CatsTissw ejtsaLty. Juisy tad- r'V ripe, nckesj anal esaasd hi ta Csssst vwiac asatieav No. ISC Cans If HUMS' AUTO James O'Keefe of Chicago, secretary of the Illinois state aerie, instituted the unit and its officers dredged. In a cycling tour of study the bill at tonight's meeting. "Work Is being done through the Great Britain Billie Dovey giv in the presence of 5S0 visiting 0 gtliill ing lectures on "Cyellne for Fit-1 WPA.

which agency In 'i Illinois also furnishes material and equip Eagles from 19 aeries in Indiana Van ness. The friendship that Frank Mar- and Illinois. ment for projects. kunis, 301t Broadway, Indiana The dredging of the river on the Conrad H. Mann, millionaire Harbor, struck up with two strang Indiana aide appears to have been managing organiser of the lodge, Sweitser declared; the ordinance may be ready for presentation to the city council at its March meeting.

Harry P. Grimmer, president of the league, and A. W. dark, magazine licensing committee chairman, will presids at ths meet. Officers of the league in which numerous civic, church and child welfare groups are cooperating be ers today proved costly.

permanently abandoned. The waa taken ill in Detroit, Mich, Saturday and wired local officials that Markunis drove his nsw friends river lies wholly within the towns to a Calumet City tavern, bought of Munster and Highland, and al he would be unable to be present for the ceremonies which were held them beers and whisky to celebrate C7 OPnQDCTTI though ths city of Hammond mm planned to sponsor the project, it waa unable to obtain the necessary ths occasion and later discovered he waa missing Ht, hi automobile keys and also the automo in Thornton Fractional high school gymnasium. Mann said he will visit both the Calumet City and approval and grant. lieve such aa ordinance would be the most effective means to eliminate the sale or distribution of bile. Hammond lodges shortly.

Police were scouring the region inEaarU'CZO: Officers of the new aerie are: salacious literature, in search of the two men. Al Hawkins; past worthy presi The two children of Joseph dent; Jack QKeefe, worthy presi Droprau. 1C3 Wentworth dent; Richard MejesH. vice presi dent; Casimir Tbpolski, chaplain; Ray Sansman, conductor; H. M.

use cr. Stoves O-ccciI "Barney Oldfleld, secretary; Fred Calumet City, today were credited with frustrating a burglary at their home. Hearing a noise on the rear porch of their home, the children looked out and spied a strange man there. The man spied the children and fled. Probst, treasurer; Paul Okray.

in side guard; Ed Lucas, outside guard; Ben ScbeMler, Thadden SU-nek and Zteg Bonkowski. trustees, and Dr. Stanley Skrentny. aerie physician. Only 200,000 automotive vehicles were manufactured in France last year.

Douglas. F. Patterson, northern Indiana district chairman, and Pat McGinky. Illinois organiser for the Qei Poo lodge, were the principal epssfci 1 MEAT SHOPS GQIiKZR STATE AKD OAKLEY In addition to Secretary CfKeef a. Oklfieki.

whose efforts were r- sponsibls for founding ths aerie, Ir -Wr I awa gmawa, gss gea sysns eWmswsvaJ In i ssaT ctj.tc:::z) saal the unit win meet each Thursday tn Masonic lodge rooms ever the Calumet city fibrary for the first month. "We win decide on a location far our crab rooms and set a night for Hrr-v. Z-x-X 13s. u.zz?ssi, JU' Ul meeting each the awi tary said. Cctar PoBea today wste kmking far three young bandits who haU ay Ilrs.

Cuu-Iotts Easts. C3 rercyUe avenue. Calumet City. stseng e- i-Cl y-ps. flap1 I 1 La cash, a prayer book and a 1A ary.

The hoUup occmiwd ta Jl J.U 4a eae- IA rraail Trast rfj'jnra fcra S7 acfstaa. JL A.

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