Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 18 August 1917 — Page 4
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-L IjL-A.il Ausrust IS, 1917, TROLLEY WRECK IN WHICH NINETEEN WERE KILLED Leucfct (''-Mahon and .Indiana Miius! Autonaobiifc In;. ance Company, a nrn -ration. ! tea Our HALLMARK BT THE LAKH COUHTY FrjirriXG & rHEIISEINQ COMPAET Tj Km. 1 X,.,-: John P2;eil (M. ! li.ivran) vs. Wal:ny l.ul;.ir::k t ; Ka'.'irayna. ka.- ;k. his wile. ; The Tim Kaat Cfeleag o-Indlana Hiibor, daily ieept 8uaay. Entered 1 the poetoSice fn Est CMcjo. Koverr.tsr IS. 1513. The lke County Time Dally cKcpt Saturday n5 6n3y. Eatr4 M f ' 1 3UFPEAGETTE3 ,t RESPOND TO THE tl r A T ""r T"" V"1 9 a T"r3'" A, T t'i !! y I":r! Trp 1 f$ 'A.-H1Ni;TOX, A u-' IT. News- ' ,"j vi r.iv.v S;i r t; : in Fian' 'an ni'in' Lm t'.i .uf:'rrii: t! f.--r rr- rr. niassa- . f,'J tto poatoffice l-n Hiinmond. Jun 23. 1906. The Lake County Tirnen Saturday and weekly edition. IsstaraiS at th j foto!7Vce in'Harr.r.iond.,- February 4, 1911. I Tbe Gary n vert la Ttraea D.klly except Sunday. Entra4 at tl poctefflce 1 J IS CUry. Arrll ij, m. I J Aii under the act of 2.xrch a. If7l. aa aecond-clani matter. , J bracelet Watches I II
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LEGZS PAID UP C1XCUXATI0N THAN AKY T'wO CTHJSS KZVTSPAFE2S IX THE CALUJiIZT EZGIOS.
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v.fMu. prrsiaont o: the Garv r-ark ba-.
tendent of the G.iry Ste-;
NIlOt'LDER S'nAJ'S IX THE DRAFT ARMY.
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una Rcr.enu suncrin-
plant, is shrewd -nou?h man to know tht 1-,,
cant serT two masters. The people h!so knnw that. Only o-- ro.Jr,-? j left: Mr. Gleason sliould rosisa front the nark board. Mr. Gleason lias indioMod that l-. cannot sub.M.-rjho to t-e cry ministration's plan to sonire a small lake front rark brhinu Lca'h 'or
two tor tre bw.o-o people of Gary. He even tries to nvuldie the iysvo bv ' suggest ins: a vast park ir. the swarr.ps. As an excu,e for Opr.o.n2 tright of the people to hae at l-.-..t ti-o ci-i-.t of sorrte ma!l u-- of"th-"r! lake front, which Wall Street want? entirely for its war-proiinnV a-nl hhrt I price purposes. Mr. Gleasc-n says that the ieo;d.s desires interfere with i
uwunmem pians oi tnc giant trust that owns and monopolize Gary's even miles of lake frontace. However small the people's riihts m,v bo
... " ini uoes not. ev-n hesitate to cruelly burd-'-n '
not cn.y our allies out this cotmiry witli joy-rldin? war pri
less tney exist, and sooner or later Wall p.-root mtt.-t recAenizo that wv-ti! -ynt-.K-rU-'ui
there Is no desire to hamper its plans for leciiimafe expansion, yet indisna Is a free state, Gary supposedly a. free contmunitv. In his capacity a a steel official Mr. Gleason may h right as he views his opposition; t least rieht in the matter that he acrecs with the view? of Wall Street in its attitude toward he people of Gary. That is whit' Mr. Gleason is paid for, agreeing: with his superiors. Hut in his capuci'v as head of part of th? city government Mr. Gleason is wrens. He cannot be
servant of the people and then turn around and function in his capr.oRv "f
have Er.ir.ed a ii.lni
I'romot ion. T !.. : . n- vrr w:is -?. v :u ' '. i''-- v. ' no' -!- p from 'he ra-;!;:- in'o places of on!:: "lari. In a wa r hUe this th'io w id i s ; a .-hi,: t;.c- oi offoeis s:;i : rtitr :r.c ;:ir.p-. !';-.!n;l rot i-.:.iy his a con - tar.t sirits of oor;,.s, ;:t .-ervinu: m-ti ir 'h-' r:p'i ate pror.:o:-ii to o:T:--r.-!.:t f.:d s--'nt o de.o' frtai.:on. for furthrr t raisin--, "i he smif will t rt her- as far as ti'is vcr.;:vry is o. .;"!: n-'d.
in r--y i i-.i'.-u i--t 1 iiiy t.i-- staar.- :i Ai.Ti.:ians b-.it i u -' ; ' rei :: n J p. re taking 'tinr" t- hc-t- r :--n k t--
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Prices, nevcthe- pub' :;(;(! tl-.. Vi;fi! t : r u in
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a!is ;'--rw;is, i r. .. lof rtcaa ,r.ri. ; Hi;, i-iil Ucitton now at ta,- t 5- ; j f t;...- fort . -..vt-r. th- r'ir-is-' rs, a I
l-'ir -t ami At:" r ic i t niy." T'.e l-'Mi-catii-ii H t-,ov 1.: j,r---' i.'rman tl.au ' anti-Iia-i:sh. I l,ue known i-ri i '.; t-n or o'v'i yr :irs. v ht n 1 tii'st k:it lorn w..;!
uo;.''ri- tr:at !.- wis l.iv i . ! i; 1 1 .a ' t-
; ruin n om;..-. re;-, or f iat hi j
-i sai'cn is a ii-iin's i-icj cf life af:er dortth. TJ:e fe:itl?f r duster is a turkey's iJca cf life after Thanksriviuc.
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B catiap ui wiS uusmoss nrst, nor can be subordinate ihe people's rights and wishes to the impersonal directors' tab'e in Xew York. Therefore Mr. Gleason should cease to exercise the duties of the important civic office that he now holds. In justice to his reputation as a lender o r-e-
u"iuiT 'vumiuuui nii'i aa eminent irormaster a? well as to the n,.Cr,f.
tatiii-r or n.otljt r w.-ss jilt jriutn.-ite Ui-miun irsii er inl rurentaao on tire maU- i firio. I Bin not sure now w'.ioh. it I s-' iri '6 to n"-i a raifio' v:)o t! mg- to i tn-H-t '. out. At ti;'U tinn-. t n yMii!
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"'u:i" tie is unaoie to meet D-cause of the obstacles in his way. j vh,s. -t ally beau;- f .-t-y i c. -ni.l. r- i Mr. Gleason has no alternative but to yield his park commissioners-hio to cd 8 d.oi-le,j t.-n-i-ro v t n.ri)!..i r,;-.ht- j some one who is free to act for the public rood. ! r" h ' p.-n!t lun.-b .-lub :n th"- i ' ('lys and we vir- alt w.-l! p!.-- .-.
! Vb'rerk took hin-Sf lt" tt-fnt. A Ai-f-il! i kr.o--vn ,artoon.'.!t ii-.;cr, Vi-T-ck iti ! a I'hrasa that ciraiot -- r-r! n ' ofj, sit ;t j
Very illuminating is the Steel Trust's quarterly report. Analysis cf this 1 W,:1 h p':""n "e u':r ' "'' ; MJ :' -
report by Bcancial writers of Wall Street brines out faet of -rt n,, j Vifr,tck i?- 1 ,l uik' n
PROFITS THAT SHAME AAfERICAXISM.
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Ann rio'jn ti;ot'-;-r. 1 fhi-ul-l siv, frero
thin,? p'uhctic sbrct it to us. Particularly in that bilious anil ::.eiancho!y period aft?r we have Sivcii a little tiunks and take-; to many he! pi::-?. Ve always think : Veil, the turk is dead aad gone; the cobbler ,as you might sav, gobbled; bat his soul and and his featbers go march-in; on." It sort of f.lls us with sadness. Eat the feataer duster, like a good many old established institution?, is passing. Patent nops and extra efficent ra-s of cue sort and another are pushing it to the ash can. Du..t is be in 5 clipped upon and obliterated witbot.'t v-aming. Bat ths? dutr in iu day did yeoman service. Long may it wave.
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Grown Pciat, Indiana. Branch Offices z.i Eammcncl and Gar?.
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fcUrnmanzing the figures, they show proSt? 'nr th COrre?pondin thre : ' t 1 kr.ew f hra. that :!-'di v.-ad H.-o-ts la a r-;--.;b'.:'- a r:an mast flrn months a year ago of SI millions, for the quarter enr"ng March "i thi ' nx(r ha xery R,ronR!y Av" 1 "''"' r:r hd ho '"f's' cr,a 's rot. year (the last quarter before this nation entered the war)' lid; m'llio- d'oT- I 0ftr;''''-n, "r t"n"',h i,n- ' r '1'' ! ' "a ' ',' v l.-T.''V.rrT?''''' p1?"" ' iiJ ill-no'., -..oi tt(i j, taas t'.'isi'i'l s -iisaaoiv ri v-te. ' --'.er a' "..r-i..-. lt'lht civ a man prs. and for the quarter closing June this year 144 million dollar-, before i m 1 '...; v)&r,.Ck midrdr-i a t- k ,..f : h- n..rs. ,-,r , .c;, ,., niK;r..c. &0 tnht aa
aeducting war tax. ; rociis. "Nmev- h and the li:t r-e in vi, r.iih thr..iu-, l ,ut it is vl? for a
In the periods prior to this summer to war profits tax existed, bur ibe ,hP .'""'k i-8 f';r!"-' ,; "T!' --ai '.diaiit." it Pnmnratfnn ftrliiv-'f 13 from itt 1 . . . , . ! b a-;!1..--.
i'iwh.' 01 int. in.-, nuartpr m rounu n?ures -4 j -,.vr.nl tb- r--a a land
muliona for war taxes, leaving the net profits of Cmillions the quarter a year aeo.
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ti'yati' t r: i : p - s a r y I i ' a t ns at tor f -isa ;;t tia-rk ut the ;r.os: probably rrolair aoune rf rewatds.
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To riermit the Ptel Tnmt t o -- t. ..- . ,
dollars every month would to an act of political weakness of vhieh Con-1 Most her h,- e-.rr ,y--hd i
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gress can not. conceivably be guilty. It would have or.Iy itself to bla.ni-? if! it permitted "-blood 'profits" to continue to i-.- larc industrial corporator..-. while the masses of the people find it difficult to live. j Unquestionably profits will be cut to a livin? basis, cither by actual !
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r-riro. The h.ti'l is. of r-.:n that V,', f' k was aln
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excess profits taxation, or by government fixation of m-ie n- rmihinni 1 t.'.ia !..-. ie- er.es on t
of the two methods.
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cuiu siiasuy pi out s as j. r. Korean p and K. H. fjary's corpora tioxi have ,j. i:,,y been making out of the bloodshed and maim in;; and pufferins of the worbi ' o-t.inur.: smell to heaven. N'o povernrnent worth its salt will permit them to con-1 " 1ri'' v--n'-'HV-L 1 timio cave Cn-if.r'c tllr.rl.l., With b i " aad I'll-: and w I
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A national scab is one who reaps the benefits of others' tacrif.ee? in times of war. Peter B. Kyne, in the Septemh:r American Maaazine. :ays; "At thirty-six I have learned this much. I would rather :e than be a citizen of a country that has grown flabby with prosperity, that ha? so soon forgotten all the blood and tears that have been spillr-d to secure to it tiy
omy ooons taat make existence tiearanie. I sometimes wcr.der if our school rat tf-.ir thrust in a r.o.n -who
text-books still contain Patrick Henrv s address to the t'nn-irert! (-r,r-c.-i . Kr.altr.d has fa n and knt . as at an
or the story of Nathan Hale; 1 wonder if our boys nowadays know who said:
i Know noL niidi eoure ;.. t - may pursue, rdiT as tor g'vo nir
ui feiv liie uofji.i. v. i' tiiii.y ii. us no;, ciai t a.-y i miii; to oyo lor 011 OOUTVI"'. "' on a couple of occasions 1 have been absolutely f'.uin it vra , an '-xm rir.c I was E0iP.iT to have; I confess to bavin- been profcajnd'.v terrorised on ;,.-.
; i-dy. At io.-!.ai F:.-.-l ..ital
j I ion awaitu.y the fat ir- with niteri f--t. I aii! wi nd-aai,- wieth.-r ih- re x
'.rid thy t-.outh's rrff-th is b'irr: fr,iai!;!'" Vraook Fu,3 !,,s w.---l:i3- will be -,r, o-. ro:a ! d-al-- I ti ; ta ir ia." oth a loo,- -TaiirTurn r..-.t to m -rn thir.e tviod brow ' u n'! a;,'r'e ai-.-i lai-h:!; ! Always." snd 1
-i-ii vr.;,rterint- vil-ctr. r. t.i-re is a i K a ! ft at t h - e.ai cf tins war. Vie
i th.roa--l" . " '' -- n.r-i ti a tit:? li nuniaty. i ' s'-e!;:?-- to rao 'hai the pro-'lert't.-in.? i ' i ar. leni, on a iwe- r. 1 when they. UT-VJ CfyttTV "TV T.T
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f i'o" i diffi-ivio-.'. that Vi-rf k would rrflo- to, ir----. t-.., ,.v -..-l ,--,l- im, t-..
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School City of Hammond
Today We Represent Over
A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not com- 9 bined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable a
showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Acconnts payable January 1st and July 1st of ezdh year.
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DIRECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPER CAT! L E. BAUER WM. D. WEIS LEO WOLF JAMES W. STINSCN JOSEPH J. RUFF F. R. SCHAAF
OFF1CEF-S. F. R. SCHAAF, Present WM. D. WEIS, Vice President. A. H. TAPPEf!, Vice President. H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. L. !. EOER, Asst. Cashier.
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