Hammond Times (Newspaper) - December 4, 1935, Hammond, Indiana EAST CHICAGO INDIANA HARBOR WHITING XXX NO 143 THE HAMMOND TIMES TRI-CITY EDITION OT INTERNATIONAL Neva HAMMOND INDIANA WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 1935 or PRESS PRICE CENTS HERE REFUTES Will Let Congress Settle Oil RITES OF SUIT FILED TO HALT A POSSIBLE EMBARGO Congressmen Avoid Comment Pending the Study ot Developments THE WEATHER Fair tonight and Thursday slow U rising temperature 7 02 a in Sunset 4 19 p m I SI a m tomorrow FOR REGION Tempt rature today In Hammond was 22 degrees above zero at 7 SO a frets abott zero at noon fair at noon Did You Hear WHITING JOHN SHARP OF COMMUNITY Service ind Judge S Perel will deliver t ilks evening before the Highl md American I post Piest W Dec 4 FEED AT FREE MUNSTER BANQUET Venison ant Bear on Menu tor Town's Second Annual Free Meal WILL MANDATE CO COUNCIL TO AID REPORTERS Suit to Be Filed m Effort to Force the Increase in Pay TWP POLICE OFFICER i is expected to be The United States will f ned to his home for several slapping an embargo on oil he ge's mer a of thc I- copper and cotton to Italy and PL J H it strongly indi uty grand exalted ruler of the Elks of Michigan visited and in today congress amends the neutrality law A state department official in f TD T IE TIMES Dec j is a red letter day in Munster the I 1 he second annual to anyone living within thp town limits and to spected lodge in the reel club rooms last night A MEETING TO DISCUSS THE d of Christmas b the determination of the to the th s yeai will be 1 eld Center tonight at 7 All are asked to be present CHRISTMAS IS three weeks away fron There a-e only 18 more shopping days eft until the Yule government to pursue its ent policy in the European crisis by assuring a foreign envoy that an embargo on copper would be impossible without further legis lation Observers believed that the same conditions m the view of the de would apply to other American materials which come under the heading necessities At the same time state depart WORK ON ENCLOSING A officials were interested but part of the Whiting police station on an suit filed in to give the department York to halt a possible em vaey is progressing and is expected bargo on such materials and on to be in a slat of completion in a might pe of THE FIRST MEASUREABLE snowfall of the season yesterday was a warning to motorists and to be a bit more care Slippery streets slowed down Rome stating that the few Italian government and an subsidiary of Standard Oil of New Jersey had a gentleman s agree bring the Zeta Psi fraternity water polo team of the University to Vi fof a game during the bargo vortex appeared Christmas closer around Washington FRANK ALLISON HAS RE- Secretary of State Cordell Hull j from business incoming bulletins after be m lt for the t 42 TOE BROCK COMMUNITY Center director to ment to circumvent the League of bnnS thc Nations oil embargo Although the international em and as calmly adhered to his completely independent policy in regard to embargo action Another Development There was however one other development in regard to oil for the war machines of Italv Secre tarv of Interior Harold L Ickes said he had been misrepresented his recent statement jears His store in New York nue was one of the first m ing EAST CHICAGO MISS MARIE Alder street ves reported was t0 the theft of a license plate taken to be a plea for oil com- from her auto pames to withhold shipments Italv He meant that oil MRS OF producers to cooperate with 25 Drummond is driving a the government new sedan bv courtesv of loc il avoided comment chants and the chamber i f com pending stt dj of but I merce it seemed to be their gereral opinion the reported Standard Oil negotiations Italv in by an Italian of the concern technically would not be a violation of the neutrality laws would express anv A SCOUT opinion on the injunction suit filed masters association will be held Girodano of II next Monday evening Progresso l New official action bi this gov DESPITE THF ICY STREETS in connection with the three minor auto accidents alo Ethiopian situation was reported to police m the 24 ration of a list of 86 armament hours ending at noon today manufacturers who registered with members of the local Chamber of held tonight vv 11 com mence at 5 o clock and will continue until 8 or until one is fed The hall where the u affair is being hi Id ns full of as a post office just before Christmas More thin n ton of food was being prei ired women of the l the direct on of F tnc le m n of the club who is acting is chef Lasf veT exactly 10 Munster residents were I his OJO are to bh ire n the feast of venison be ir pnd other meats will be iDO pounds of it ier H llf Ton of o thc towns volunteer fire department boj in peeling po anel onions last and last night ha 1 carved away at a half ton of them Add to this Humps carrots ind other tables and the mount un of weighs about a ton Stiff icie it sc vice is on hind to take circ of w ishing a what a job that w 11 be tonight and town clem and vice president of Chamber of Commerce th it besides loads of butter on hanj the feast committee had W gillons of milk md enough to the One thous ind apples have been prepared fot b iking The unusual feist is being spon sored the Ch imber of and town ho ird Merchants of Munster and commu hive don the food Deer antl EC Al TO THE N I OIN P Ind Dec 4 Refusal of the ves terd v to in reascs foi in the f e superior courts of Lake co mtv will result in a mandamus sit to the id j v in es i to word re acre from Himmond The sut will be filed C len Peters and E Crites Hammond in of the sui nor court juc ges who em plo ed them to i the cou ior the raises Court cis now are receiv ing a judges want to them a month In Mar ion reporters receive mond Cast Cl Mio a month I and ELIEF INCREASED THIS WEEK Slackening of Work in al Plants Adds 115 Families In Whiting and Worries Coeds at Indiana University Ind Dec 4 INS Tht voice of a man uho calls himself The Shadow n is r much imo iy c rds in foi r Indian i urm tr houses here llu stringer cuts m on coi ons girls and 1 IK 11 fi He mikes L u 1 m tht shadow I know all I see ill I am 1 hen he concludes an om i ill It w is ted here that it is a ft leial offense to tip telephone ires and that there cs il 1 en ibl of fict i s to detect hother ped The first increase in North poor require merits since the beginning of the vear this week the roll in Ham so Whiting 1 VMS counti tcrs receive svv ell months simmer u ition uith nnd one to two weeks v ci ion with herein court j Judges contend th XL lot il eis are a be of the vo of work ire required to do The jurists further aver th it ind not the are empowered o fix silar es of court att iches out tna when presented their 1135 budgets to tl e council lisl fill the council sew fit to reduce silanes without anv legal right According to the judges the law requ res to drift budg et of sufficient to the courts and the council can do no h me but their figures cd to ch the of 11 e courts the judges sav d 5 families I he i u c nt ins 1 P f m ill PS w hei t is t t ic 1 mi i ig f 1 st mon it 1 H fin Ci 1 Fit i cl i f 1 i iU to T litie It I Mthi i si is I prm to F isf Chi igo tn i h Tn him t I- th r 1 imp 1 il o Sti Hrl Oil mj m re c 1 u 1 rf 0 nil t rs 1 c n s f tlu son t Ir 1 n M ro h i About n u YS h n ill mo b n i IM tn CM r re irf list Prune U ills MERCHANTS TO BLOW LID OFF HOLIDAY TRADE Christmas Supply to Start With Special Offerings Thursday TO BE HELD THURSDAY Private Service at the Home Early and Public at Chicago Church at 11 A M Way Is Prepared Last Night for Building of Forsythe Avenue Structure HE INSISTS Wisconsin Governor the Forum Remedy Lies in eral Supervision Funeral services for Ray mond L Daly Jr assistant general manager oh the ican Maize Products at Hammond privately in the will be held home 7258 The comts ion nidi i firm Fist C isc GASOLINE MAN WINS IN FIRST HIGHWAY TILT Schererville Man Wants Commission to Keep Promise to Him or tlu i i c i f i w 1 i c large mi nbu cf v s 1 it All r fi i ins in tht ch ret ic l i tin re 11 i line tlu inter 1 i i i r i i hen thu m j i il ol on ice nt i i i t 11 1 1 i IRENE MARVIN AND A N Corbett claim are tne stooges the alumni of the Roosevelt and Washington High md assist ng Himmond are on thp general the state department and a thre it C O R O Y of prosecution there is some dispute as to j eral others which so far have failed to register in accordance with tne of the act First hint as to the tions attitude toward possible eral embargoes came in A conversation between Dimmer Welles assistant ot state an 1 Manuel for Trucco ambassador il Bennett Otto Rabe postmaster committee Other committee he ids consist of Mrs H ir ier and Mrs R ibe menu Mrs Fitter k tchen Mrs and Mrs Carl ai hostes os Mrs I unes Orr children s i oom lines Mir n Stroc k man Martin Mon ma and table and and Mis hunters did most of the tition of funds Gerril Tc hunting for the American of hall H print I hunting team if ind Others taking an part n McCORMACK ho iff ur arc is hunting a home for a tmj j resident of tho C of Com he found out in the coid ly metre Peter C Tims town re is while on his waj to police and D A I as Thomas F P ng owner of a filling stat on is thre w th serious if tl e state Thc deer and bear were brought is to back fron Michigan bj a Present re plans n Lincoln w of Schererville a tern victory in the court of Superior Judge Harold L Strick land Judge S rickland overruled a de murrer filed bj the com in n in one i I H 1 s r i Mm uns stnt on i-v a i lit ons ire tc 1 this month he s i 1 Fven with tne exp n i in in relief he town roll at pro ent i f u b lo th it f r the s imt m I'm an 1 1 2 In DC 1 H the w car ng for H s f i ihc ail in 111 it s j Shoe J nine H d m c r hints r prep ire 1 to show shop r rs of the Cl umet region tomor r a whit i al Christmas ire fomo ro is Hammond Gift d i 1 open ng of the Christmas ping season and opening of int of the greatest u t ei seen in the region issue of The Hammond limes is replete with nents of merchandise which is at trie ne in itself but in pr ce shoppers will lead them ind make a list of H ms to fac 1 tate their buying tours Stores will be open fiom 1 a m to 9 p m and from i -0 to 9 30 ants who are joining in the 1 j Christm is i cl iv bai tinning 1 j offerings include ird C Mimis c Long Sc fei I inv 1 ind Roths ch Id and Hirsen J C com- I Hook s Drug store I W likin Sport shop Go Bros 1 ick 1 in 1 Sons Cousins store and Forest Hammond morning for T sso funi uled -i t in 1 Shneider s Ready to car store Jennie Sales Corset shop Jew store Sih cr s store Buchler ist ill lost Bins marl et M Her SI oc store T Gr nit Colon al store Plaza Sloe c n ii inj Charles loans J f F Furniture tin shop Vi i T w stort Club Shoe s ore Tailor Pants ing rcl c thc s nil ce 1 Hemp th two an 1 en In f times 1 ss Inn that for Toe mbcr 1 Tl ill I er c e nt li s Hi in tho e for 1 am 1 2 gioi p of 1 unters consist ng of Fd Bennett J Harder president of the town ho ird S and C H quarters WORK THL Interested eral American office building is The latter said that most of completion Chiles comes to the States for be fore into world com- Kirsch board also members of the town to proceedings brought bv lessee an 1 Kre cker owner of the land on wh ch the station Folk wing this move Judge PORTER CO NOW WOULD SETTLE MISS HUTTON CLAIM PAYS VISIT TO DESPERADOES Strickland a move bv plaintiff for a change of nn thf venue The rise will now to Porter C co irt in il par iso Fleming thit he de fendant flans to forget Till Dec I Al thoi tv to ei t r into i settle n i t v ith S H i H mini t foi his spru cs in n nc t o i v ith the a hu tn cut of thp col i he u bull ling r l c i M f r P c mbp 1 ist w as M pn Coin ira f [i to i Mnn I f o i Uv Boai cl of it un si tnt i i on w is r j lest 1 his ii line early and publicly at 1 1 a m m St lip s Nen church St and Merrill ave Chicago Inter- ment will be in Oakwood ten Chicago Mr died 11 30 a m day at home from meningitis a pneumonia infection of the brain from which one out of 100 victims iccovers He became ill last Friday morning while going to work The decedent v as years of age He graduated from the University of Illinois m 112 where he be- longed to the Phi Kappi Pst nnd promptly entered the real estate and insurance bus ness in Chicago 1 Mai Plant 8 ago he became affiliated with the American Products company heio of which his father is vice and general ager After completing his apprentice ship in every department of thc Hammond Mr Daiy went to York where he studied man agement in the firms general office He then was sent back to Hammond as assistant general manager to his He was i member of Woodmar Country and of All Saints church In addition to his father the is survived by his widow Mrs Katherine Daly and three children 111 Marcia and Mario Jo ROAD BONDS TRADED FOR NEW ONES Auditor to Pay Off 000 of Defaulted Bonds and Exchange More The was clear today for the construction of the nue viaduct ss a result of acMon taken last night at a special meet i of the Himmond i j council The council passed thc ccn ordinance vering the state comm to build the viaduct over the railroad tracks of the Indiana Harbor Belt ers association of maki false Gov Philip F La Toilette of the Manu Michigan Central and New Central lines at Gibson and thus give the of East Chicago its only north and south through high viy At U e same time construction of and ng regarding a tion in companion v states com- i n i e d the the will furnish charges last bef he ment to hundreds of men in the jj j t and spread more than Addressed the Open in 5350000 in wages throughout Hammond f school level of lo ont ne v old when tne to t 0 j M t bv n P tracks his filling site he said his was v interested m anj poss ole copper embargo by this counti assured him verbally that such an embargo would be ble without further legislation bv congress Observers were of the opinion that the same RAYMOND 20 OF 4809 Olcott avenue skidded into ind within a which widens is the new road prot t ed eastward and agreed that no ition action would be net essary if the sion m ide entrance and departure i from his station a simple matter Considerable interest m the case lp has been shown arm n 1 Scl I f to broke a light pole at 145111 and afternoon AND HAMMOND tangle at Washington nig it while the Senators are pla ing Emerson at inasmuch TS other sin's of similar nat ire are now m the courts applied to cotton oil scrap iror an CHRIST HEINT AGE FOUR OF situation 1712 Hemlock street was bitten except those yesterday by a dog belonging to alter Milliard 3830 Catalpa street by President Milliard was ordered to keep the Ell other materials de in tely Roosevelt in his list of banned dog tied up arms munitions and implements o war DETECTIVE HOBART WILGUS department spokesmen was dne man of the E Chicago e the policy of Patrol te im in the recent m- e to remain com- shoot He got a for from letely independent fore gn entanglements and to fo low to the letter tho congress in procedures any 1 e mandates of regard to neutrality I ond place MEMBERS OF THE can Legion Post No 266 fall tival committee will be held row night at headquarters The to insisting th t the FINANCE MEN MEET INDIANAPOLIS Ind Dec 4 cJ P P E Allen Terre Haute as head of the Hoosier Association of Finance Companies of the annual con- commerce e annua co commerce during the past of the organization LANSING WATER WILL TOPIC FOR NEW BOARD TEAGLE DENIES OIL REPORTS ju fo foi us rcn le el Tht 1 n n Af I ilton is to eff t i t pnt on Ihp b of SI CIST o men tl e o i il 1 bv H it n nf HIP w is tie c un o i ir 1 ro i ie xe an nj pio 11 tion a two Ihu Is vo p 11 rep of tlu i i u i it ici seen waiter seven rs v ol ig ngai st ip e I s at r 1 Ll hut T George once I Rv n of Kell md hls Mo Dec 4 Is s its 11 so simple I int see whv others cant under till il Mu a dark s fl i h i is she told arout visit to the Jefferson Cl v I son lav to see the men vv he irp se r 111 life sentences for I in ping her liter and corpe M f PC for me to lake n in n t i 1 M ir old d of Mm it r f all Jm the ir 11 pi ison for r Inel m sages to take to them n m he r si I s it ror over an hoi r alone in th deputy s office It was the first time I Ind seen Walter discussion on the pro posed 20 veir contract with the town of for filtered water will be conducted by Han mond w iter board tonight at the hill The boaid also will take tt on the appointment of Leo filtri nn plant as superintendent of the water de n appointment was made by thp old board but is not accept to the present board Convict for the skv light m the pumping station on the like front will be i un til when the board will for bids The I insmg contract is about rea ly to be signed It specifies th it I ansing will pav Harnn at least i veil for fi tered water but that the rate may be readjusted even five years Landing Mil finance the sary extension with a vate bond issue Pyi f r Hilt n w is un m ni lkm thois uu d abP to get n toil h with Ins t hls to 1 iv the latter at ip Dag and j e G ft h i t co irse W lilt did we tilk about ISP UL TO I F 1 MESI POINT Ind Dec 4 About 00.0 nf the 000 de faulted bonds ou stand ing af unst Lake s 11 to date w llh Ion securities Auditor F Finerty an tod iv Of the remaining amount the is n cash out oc its treasury orh about 000 of the defaulted securities vet remain to bp re with the new bonds ac cording to Finerty road bonds and imes since November Calumet dis net The council voted in favor of the measure after boards of public works and of Hammond and East Chicago earlier in thc daj entered into a contract which agreed to divide the cost of maintaining the huge viaduct after it is constructed The will cost 000 and will be built with funds furnished bv the Public Admini tion of the government Councilman Charles N Scot who had passage of thc ordi nance pending the contract between the two cities voted for adoption but after the of the contract was by At Stilley Fearful that the com miss on might reallocate the funds available for the viaduct Frank R Martin called the meeting after receiving a report from the special council committee announcing the contract between the two cities had been arranged The councilmen gathered at 11 o clock last night and within a few moments passed the ordinance which had been several w Mayor Andrew who has been active m securing the high waj commissions favor in con- the viaduct was del ted at the Hammond councils action I am glad the Hammond coun have foreseen what the con struction of thc viaduct will mean to this entire region said Mayor Roo lev received thc sup port of Major Martin in the viaduct project in return for the formers assistance in ning the commissions assurance of ex tension of Calumet and Hoh nan There had been considerable op position to construction of the via duct in Hammond until the com mission assured the that II S which is routed through Han La u I efforts o in 11 ing to trie r v ha 1 of coi u o l cation in W 01 s c ir c to s of that ime v p ibl s1 u w s t man if vc v ou hf tl gov ot c en mond over Calumet avenue would not ba re routed over tne viaduct and through East Chicago P V A workers will start clearing ground for the project Sixty per cent of the total cost will go for wages of P A who must reside in Lake county IS KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Stepson of Dr Schlieker of E Chicago Meets Death at Des Moines lines It on The r 1 below Ir cln 1 M cl ig in taxes ported his ra u 101 rather n in to 1 V iseor i is rex r g these si c In in i T a Fen c es ter sci to mil f L s the as oci u n t cd tint the Tl ire l w s i cd DV false e s ro red n tl e b ie in 1 i nc I ible Posi in p bi ed rv ho sm St e ncr ot Commerce I used he f p L Lj bj tie Sn e C ml c Con- merce I i I i t s d in g an i e hi pi i anpi c i Jcl th e oc i o i claimed he l t 5 u 01 proper v t ixi s ri l tr ill tn al tixes he smiled s n cJ b i a But 1 vi s on ig- ures o the i c Cl i r of C morce n m le n Mi u i Ind iiv in i 4 otl or e com it- 1 tion It is to be i si null go from tl i i a sta erm lit o i i r v o s is to fi t and f l ts or n c n h times s irh icons m i tions George F Ku i nn on o of ed IM in a 1 te cil o the s n re I C in 1 o B ick fo n In his addles -e persons i lie eel i i For im Gov c o- Li I that 1 e 1 resent il is 1 action t 11 M Ji j It is so s n hi 1 o much ei L in 01 he said The ol 1 ui i o 1 i scz f is c i sn t e i! t go b ick ol i os e lie onur o n c e on to nlie t ihou tb gov p i mci to wo c he i- t bv to i g it nnd m kc kind of in Dec 4 liNSl An emphatic denial of published reports that Italian s o Oil of New Jersey hnd negotiated a 10 vear contract to supply nil to the Italian govern ment came C Teagle president of the You can t too en phit ic that we know nothing what ajout any si ch deal Teagle told International just have anv inter est at all in a deal n ilv run en t heard a about TWO FREED IN GAS TAX GASES mostly about their work inci heir sisters I guess i on le 1 the girl I On M v 27 POINT Inl n p 4 Lou ell filing st i lion ope r it r and his co ism Al vie H id let firmer living IP tr Lowell weie fo md not bv Cnm nal Tu Ige m J here v st on chug s 0 filing false claims for gasol ne t re fi nds state had tl it the had of cents state tax each of 29 gillons of plea for ovin peace of m ntl to tue ftom the gal she told the that she 1 irt been excellently bj the tuo k while m their hands ind tint she felt death was too for and he wouldn t hs Judge w commuted Waiter Me Hawkins Standard s th s s deal ind there is ab gasoline h pi r for nothing to it Our mai f irm m F heid of T ie -s w as dis missed and he turned stite s hasn t even been in touch with us Paulson to test fj 1 14 and the current redemption issue 15 j being used t replace the defaulted John B 32 w in order to strengthen of Dr A QP Sch of Like finani il position in j Chicago killed instantly in in ot the country automobile accident at DCS Moines Ja at o clock this morning Di and Mrs who were notified of the crash left im tin bond mar ngs The will be repaid I tht townships w th special I lev IPS is they come due Of the securities to be refunded u s fron her home her bv filter ind McGee The folio unt dij her fither effected her upon of i 10 000 ransom A short ime later thc two were and for the George M Gee w is to life im- nt but Walter received a ce of death to the of one Miss M Kirov before lrm nor B Park and voiced a with bonds township owes Calumet Center town sh p 700 St John township 100 and Ross township 300 The commercial Bank of Crown Point is acting as thc agent for the auditor pnd a bonding firm in Chicago is the re bonds in to permit thc to pay holders cf the defaulted securities this program is completed virtually all of the refunded bonds will be hold bv the Chicago ing firm and then will be sold to tho investing public FIELD EXAMINER DEAD nave the right to commit us anj said th re as insufficient ev dence I against I ment sentence to life imprison INDIANAPOLIS Ind Dec 4 B 35 a field examiner for thc state board of accounts 1128 here after in illness of two weeks He was 1 born in Shelby I in ci jl I n put o nr I in the w ir But he 1 id nn gov c inn en j l i for the npr I d in bt ie p 1 p owes PI u i relem ig o doles n work t lief In t I c 1 t owes i to earn a hv i He 1 i t P credit is cruM u tint n of i f Ll 1 e St n to a ere lit s tin e s be n t i r I s T c trou ip w h e nor 11 tte c thc moi o c must irt 10 ev in 10 i i higher s in uds o must be i m e tion of w p Must mils n t o scare tv 1 t work to do If can su h won in 1 we o n c hi s j forri of tn ct for thp Iowa Bur hop also was a nephew of the Dr R P Hale former mayor of East Chicago The dead mm left East Chicago years ago to become ar auto mobile salesman m Des Moines and had been living there since When the late Dr Hale was major of East Chicago Burhop was m the police ment He later was convicted in the Hale conspiracy case and was sentenced to 2 14 veirs in the fed eral but was pardoned before he had to begin his term out o 01 into 1 com The decedent v a known h s in the Twin City where he lived the Open Forum bv e i i l i on i p c o- he of ini p I lee r b i- h 1 o v grv i t v f t pse greater part of his life DIES PRINCETON Ind Dec 4 P suffered in an auto mobile accident in Albion 111 ie suited in the death of C A Harris 77 at Methodist hospital here chairman thp n s i it it Poc voUd b if the r l 1 cans nominated o- 1 but oeclTpi to s tj whether thc would back il I Borah foi t Cove Li Ic t the A A A orly as a temporal x measure he said IV