Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 70, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1919 — Page 4

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THE TIaIKS. Tnosrlny, September 0, 1919 Wfi THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS HARVARD'S FIRST WOMAN PROFESSOR France, thrilling in respond to the enc-hing spirit of the men in khaki. To the war-woarled citizens of the her.i.e renuhlio tlwse newcomers embodied a ivfnshi'ii horn5 FRANCE EUYS SSXvV-'vNV, WORTH OF U. S. EQUIPMENT BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING S PU BLISHIN3 . M .. VrHnce Was nol disappointed. It will be freely COMPANY. conceded that on the field of battle our hastily gathered I I 1 Hll I'll I I - Sunday. Enttd at the pu8tof!io in lUiumo June finny more than equalled the most exasperated predicts. Iu6. tion. Now, as uur soldiers come home, we would think Sun rkYIVt 'sLrcor that, we have Hit in France the same high regard that mler 18. 1J1S. niet our advent. Srn" f'lTt": That is why the words of Koch, assuredly proclaiming The Gary Rverdnp Time!" !")!! c-xr-ept Sunday. S.Q- the "eternal friendship" of the two land.-, fall upon weltered at tho pOftuflCM in Hary. April 1i. 1912. rnmin cn&uer.

rOKTION ADTERTISINQ CTTlCJi. C. LOGAN PA TN E & CO CHICAGO.

ABOUT GOING TO THE PEOPLE. President Wilson has '"cone to the cou:itr" with his appeal fur popular opposition to senate participation in

Hammond frrlvat ex.-hr.ire Sion. -1C1- 3102 ' the formulation of treaties. The count rv will hear from (Call for whatever department Wintrt.) ' Cinrv Office TuiTtif'M 137' the president, therefore, htit how wul the prosld nt hoar -T Jh;;!T.?5?5.-. ZV chica ;j!!ip!,f' from the people? Will their sentiment he voiced by the

tast Chicago (Ths Ttk) Tel. Th-T.5 38J ' pvcophnnfs who surround Mm or the press attonts whnj Tndiar.a Harbor i ws Oealer Telephone m- i ' . . . , ... j T-J'-o.i Harbor (Kepo-t,-r ant Class. A.dv.. Tlrr-!iope 2 1 1 aceom pa n y htm . tan peop.es in.erests in and cordiality I Whit'ngr Telephone SO-M t.wanl ., rh;,.f executive because of the office he occupies J Crotrn Point Telephone 42 , If y-u hvo any trouble et?lnr Tm Tim-, make!, com- j be int erprot ed its suppoit of his political program? If plaint !mmilatlr t thf Circulation JVnartmwnt. ! the'e is to he an "appeal to the counfrv," does i: not tolTH2 T:hes will pot be responsible fir the return ef "tit , , ... onnoilci'ei article or leite- and will not notle anonv-'low that there s-hould be a method ot ex pies - ing pu:i! i t"t'eV",tTt"Vt0difcrctihon '" :eter' f K'n,ral ; opinion ? If !he M-nate" action is a nation f-r She pen- , pi, as a whole to decide should they not he permitted to CJtKORJt PAiD-try ciRCTTtATTOW THAit Ainr two decide in th regular Aukeru .-.n w a'. bv Loins? opportunit v OTEZX PAPERS IN TffB C ALTT9I73T KXOIOX. , . ,, . . ... . , , I a fo H)K.i ft( lh0 ballot box1 I! we ate to have a rffetrn-

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WOTICE TO ETTBSCirjTllfR.

If you fall to receive your copy of TttE Ttvh a? rrompt- i ! as you have In th past, please rli not think 1? his ber ! lost or xrap not sent on time. P.. memher th-it the mall I fervire is not what it u-ed fo be and that comnlalitta ar r-ne.-a! from many so-ire about the tnln im.1 mall ier- i

duin should it no; be a ieal rather than an imnrmary one"

DirtUfye view of small section of U. S. material cainp at Monticrthauine, France, showing some of equipment purchased.

WHAT WILL CONFERENCE REPREENT? President Wi'son annources ,. he will call a na

Vice TKB TTMES has InOrened mnrir p.mirmnt unrl 1 n.',.r.iii.. .f i 1 1 - M-i vr.t 1 riKfi n T : ! i o n l! i"irit:'l '

la atrlvln? earnestly to reach It patrons on ti.ne. Pe ' ' , Y , . , . . , ' ." ' Wcmpt in advlslne u when you do not get your paper and and labor, at which a new basts of co-operation in indUt-.ry we will act promptly. : ,,nd a new ns..h. of vasfo tlxiae wil! be announced

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A recent agreement between France r.r.d America provides for the purchase- bv the French overnmcrit of $ l.Oua.Ot.iO.OOO v.-oith of U. S. army supplies, wareho'tes. railro;ids, djckmj facilities and

othr improvemerit:; made in Frr.nce by th II. S. army duringthe war. Itck of tonnrin mide it

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plic- to tho U. S. The dockage and

railroads wdl aid France in its recon. tructn.ui work. F ranc? is piven a ar.a period iti which to pay. The .supplies include everything from toothpaste and flavoring extracts to Li guns and amm jnitioa.

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SKULLS AND TRIPTYCHES.

The president says that opponents of the leaii of; nations only pay attention to four or five of the articles-j Well, let's go to Article which provide? that Ger

many must hand over to his Hriitanic. majesty the skull of the Sultan Mkwawa. which was stolen by the German?.

Then let's eo to Article 247, which orders Germany' to restore to De:uni the leaves of the trip'ych of thej Mvstic Lamb which Germane stole.

Now. mind you. these are article? of the league of nations. We are asked to be signatories to the return of stolen skulls and tript cb.es. Suppose Germany refuses to reurn them! What will be done about it? Will we have to sen! fOld:ers to Europe?

LABOR'S REAL HEADQUARTERS. Other parts of the Chicago district many foment

The administration has been opposing the adoption M

congress of a resolution providing for such a conft-ronce. with provisions for some method of selection of rrpresen-1 5

tatives of the elements concerned other than mere pre-.:-!

! dential appointment. j

The value of the work of such a conference will do-! pend entirely upon its genuinely representative character- I

j A conference composed of" :;i"n chest n by President Wii- j j son. or by select organization d sdunated by him, will, j

' of course, represent Pre s men t rseii. hut it will repre

sent not htng else. i'resident Wilson has a a: -tin and aain dme.ntrai -d

! his inabi'.i'y to choose advisers who are cot Known, in

advance, to be willing to .-urrender their own iew to his and adopt the rubber stamp attitude of mind. President Wilson's personal opinions will not be strenethened merelv in h-u-inr fhein Eriven to the nitl-Pc. ornf essed 1 '' r"nre

senting capital, labor and the public but representing, in j tip: slack reality, only the present partisan national administration. ; kiphor.

The people have chosen what is known under the con-1 stitution as a congress of the I'ni'ed States. President I

Wilson has scant respect for the deci.-ions of this body.

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Dr. Alice Hamilton.

A course in industrial medicine to prepare men for service m safeguarding ths health of workers m factories has been established in the Harvard Medical School. Arr.onethe new appointments to the faculty made necessary by the inauguration cf the row course i3 Dr. Alice Hamilton, the first woman to be placed in a professional position in Harvard University. She will conduct the special course in industrial poisonin jr.

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I'Oiai t'lt ion. ' Trie won: of th War "amp Cumiimnity Stc'so 1 f"!tm u r: i ' y service.

lwv,,r r.,,s; ' oii.na; il I y ri. r.o.i in . oofitrntiiny r'roition. i-orcrrunity rrpr.niza'in nrv c.-ntunity beftrmejtt." a Mr. Toad.

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d:i:-re!it offices in regard tu al lolinctr. s. hack pay, insurance, compensation and this ott'ici- is also ci-ope-rat ing with the C 5. Employment Service. Plans are now under way for a large community hin? to be held at Harrison park Wednesday. s; ember 10th, in the eveningA large choir is rehearsing for this affair under the leadership of Mr. Oeor" Adkir.s and the public is requested to (ome out and help make this sing the larK'-st ever held In any community. Plans are aiso on foot for a large eotnmur.ity dance to be held in the near future, t'nd-r 1 behead of community beitf rmejit the commit 'e is arranging for a nit-Ming to start work on th Americanization work. Anyone wishing to a-

strikes. publish alleged labor organs and otherwise attract jt represents, however, in a rea'iy authoritative way. the

public notice, hut when it comes to real workers, to real work, the sit? of labor's actual headquarters is proven to be in the Caluifcet region, says Major Henry W. Lee in the Calumet Record.

"Our four hundred factories here employ more than

whole body of the American people. Inspire the fact th.it in choosing the membership of this congress the people of this country disregarded President Wilson advice, it might be well to give it some little considera ion in con

nection with the formulation of plans for eonvening an

100,000 men. They probably produce more than all the j unofficial body alleged to be representative of certain pie-

rest of the Chicago district combined

Here alone in this part of the country was Labor Day observed with fitting ceremonies. There were half a dozen celebrations from West Pullman to Gary. Chicago will soon learn if it does not know it already that the salvation of the great "city in a garden" lies in the Calumet region. While the metropolis is becoming festered with countless childless fiat buildings housing Instead countless immoralities, while Chicago is building Its loop tower of Babel, while the praetorian guard of the city is destroying harbor facilities with landscape gardening, while the great city of Chicago is doing i's best to commit commercial suicide by avarice and greed it remains for the Calumet region to keep the wheels of industry turning, to do the real work, to put forth the real production. Chicago's salvation lies in the Calumet region. Everyday this fact, becomes more apparent.

THE RETURN OF PERSHING. Americans win like to think in future years that in voicing affectionate farewell to General Pershing. France was giving expression of regard for the soldiery of this nation. The words of Ciemcnceau, those salutes upon cur commander's cheeks by Foch, the cheers of the throngs in Paris and Brest we would conceive ar bespeaking the respect of oar alley for the friend whi fought by her side. When the first American soldiers put their f?t upon French soil they were given an ovation without parallel.

ments in industry, but which may, as a matter of fact, represent only the wl.-h and view? of th president himself. Passing out from under the war shadow he people of this country are rather growing weary of personal government. They would not at all object to the gradual restoration of constitutional Government by the duly delegated representatives of the people. Therefore they would be gratified if President Wilson were to decide that this proposed conference shall cot be a hand picked affair, composed of men known in advance to be in personal and political agreement with th? administration; a conference that is to be harangued by administration functionaries and rubber stamp politicians and then "o-keh" a. cut and dried program handed down from th Whi'e House. This is a time, for rising above the exigencies of per.-onal or party politics, even with a national campaign. Involving perhaps a third term presidential candidacy, approaching

IX the Boeti war eighty per cent of the horses used in the armies died from careless neglect or improper care after being wounded. In this war eighty per cent were saved by proper care and modern methods of equine surgery. Three cheers for tb Red Star. Even the neighs are for it.

IF some t-ir's' f.tces ar their forturr THKT certainly M-'.VKP. marry f---r th -r w ealth. HUNIlYKn a mother tells THF. ehildren'wlir.t Pd :i".ir she USED to have when she was a c;rl ?HF. E'.T.s at father A S if he was the CAUSE of hep lest p:rih .od.

K' as to shw mat. h- ;-. WE Ii-e.- our ni'-'in- n's of deprer:on OVEIt the fuuire ni-at-ois of t.Jte t..:' WHEN 1' P'-' ms as if we h.-:r ;!y I ."YE!? fee a j ; , !ij '!E( ,E row. v-rV t hair of rour e THE first t iby is of..n I:E ;. 1:1 'EI as a wo-..1cr

n i' cerra s tn the Fc.or.Th and

the returr-d mm c.o n r ceive mforma- ost Ul calt Hammond 399 or 28ft." tion as to g..tt inar him in touch with the' the former. 552 119th street, tomorrow

THAT'S DIFFERENT

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even skin deep. AVt; are glad as '.he sum rr.t SEASON' wanes AND r:-obabiy won't b-i t ii a n TWO nfe,s at th" outside THAT a mm must not b. t h e

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PALM bench suit he wears AND we nre even r'.adder that NO estima'e of his true worth should BE Fa sej upon the seat OF the pants. IT doesn't ray 'o judffe by .ipf-ar-tnces

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down! Liberty is in the air now and th thrones of even the household tyrants are trembling. Fort Wayne Xew-s. j

GENERAL PERSHING probably w-inciored why th

Tt was commonly accepted as revefclinz the heart of ship was so slow-.

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CERTAIN to hear about it FOK th" r.o.t :t mor.'hs. COMMUNITY "SING" NEXT WEDNESDAY. I't-i- t io.-iH eer:,ttiic r- in readiness f r I ! it-mend's firt (f'nur'inry w hi. h wi'-l be hf Id Wr.Itw--.dav even'ns ii i ro- -a p..rk. The "sir.ii" is br-ir.p

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