Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1917 — Page 11

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PARKS, playgrounds, schools open day and night and on Sunday, paved alleys, garbage crematory, health, food and nanitary inspectoiB, two paid doctors for the ischool children, city laboratory to test milk Gary has a lot of things other towns haven't. Mayor Johnson keeps his administration at top notch.

BEFORE we forget if, campaign orators of all parties ought to get in touch with H. G. Hay Jr. and Samuel J. Watson, the two bankers, who have charge of the Liberty Loan bond Pales In Gary. A few words from each campaign orator boosting the bonds will help out wonderfully.

WOMEN from other cities, who have walked the eitlre length of Broad; way either day or night, passingraen of fifty nationalities, have commented on the safety that attends womanhood in Gary. Any Gary girl or woman v.ill tell you that unlike in other cities they are not bothered by mashers. Flirts know that the Gary police will instantly Jail them.

NEXT to Chicago Gary is the second largest city cn the shores of Lake Michigan when lake frontage is concerned. Yet Gary pnople are barred from their seven miles of lake frontage. If vou beheve that industry should not ne hampered with, but that a small stripof land should be had for & lake front bathing beach vote for the independent ticket. You owe this much to yourself, your children and your children's children, to a grsater Gary.

OH, dear me: The silk stocking Gary Post says any man or woman who supports Mayor Johnson is indecent. Isn't it awful tb.it those hundreds of men and women aren't as holy and pure as the Post outfit, which is worrying so much over the morals of every one else?

BY the way Mr. Hodges' platform that was printed in the Gary Tribune and then recalled ought to be in sight again. It has had time to go to the Chicago and New York offices for further revision and approval or maybe the switchmen's walkout has caused a delay in reaching it.

DURING Mayor Johnson's administration he has seen the city grow from 30,000 to 60,000, from a fourth cUfs to a second class municipality according to the Indiana laws.

YES, the independent party held its convention at Turner hall last night. Business, professional and working men were there. Yt without doubt the Gary Tribune or the silk stocking Gary Post, so suppliant to the political department of Wall street, probably will denounce the gathering as one of "undesirables." All workmen are undesirable in the eyes of a silk stocking. Don't workmen get their hands and face grimy, don't they refrain from wearing fancy clothes?

IF you want to have the people of Gary and not the creatures of Wall street in control of the city council vote for the independent ticket. It elected the present mayor four years ago.

SOUTH Broadway is badly in need of paving. Yet Then the administration proposed to have it paved the chief remonstrators and those who knocked it out were not South Broadway business men, but the agents of Wall street owners of hundreds of South Broadway lots and some of the men who profit by land deals with them. Why is Wall street's real estate department so eager to prevent South Broadway from being an up-to-date street? Why does it keep its land on the eaat side of the Btreet as a howling wilderness? Why do two Gary newspapers denounce the south side as a place unfit to live in adroitly suggesting that people should buy north of the Wabash where Wall street owns the lots? Have south side residents and Bouth side business men ever asked themselves why all the attacks? Why the eagerness to fight Mayor Johnson because he is square with all parts of the city? Why Wall street wants to elect a mayor whose property is choice sites acquired from it?

GARY SWITCHMEN GIVE REAS0NSF0R DEMAND Not Increased Like Other Steel Workers Seek a Living Wage. The Times has received the following from the Gary switchmen: "In an effort to further enlighten the public as to their present -wage controversy, the employees involved as a body of individuals, has submitted the following for the press: "The public through the medium of the press has been led to believe that the railroad men's wages have been increased from tlm to time until It has ranched a point where they are receiving: a handsome salary as a compensation for their labor. But, this is not true. X.eaa Pay Wow. "Recently when the Adamson law went Into effect the public was led to believe through the press that the men at that time received a very handsome increase in pay. which is all wrong. "'Before the Adamson law went into effect the men were working It hours per day and were receiving the following wages: $5.08 for a helper and $5.50 for a foreman, but now under the present wage scale and eight hour system the helpers are receiving J3.72 and the foreman $4.00. the highest rate. "Now thn If there is any citizen who still has a doubt in his mind as to whether the men received a raise in pay or not I would advise him to put J5.50 in one pocket and $4.00 in the other pocket, then go down town and sea which pocket has the greatest purchasing power. Got Ho Increase. "From time to time the employers of the steel mills have, received increases in pay and it has been commonly believed by the public that the railroad men received these increases also, but they

have not received one penny of it. hut still they have b;en compelled to pay the same prices for clothes, food and rent, the men who received the raises are paying and they have stood like dumb animals and looked on until that became as the vessel wn carry water in and which we fill to the top will run over and they w-re forced to act in order to keep their wives and families together and help the moral of this world up to the standard as far as is in their rower. Rants, Ou, Water Slgbar. "Rents, gas. water, fuel and electric lights Bre higher here than in other cities and are owned by the United States Steel corporations subsidiary companies, who ought to serve the necessities at a cheaper rate than the independent companies could. "We wish the public to also bear in mind that the K. T. & E. Ry. Company our employer is a part of the U. S. Steel corporation which for three years has enriched itself to the amounts of hundreds of millions of dollars by dealing in war supplies on a vast scale and sold at unheard of prices has piled up fabulous earnings, yet we have not been permitted to share in its prosperity. A.r Patriotic. "It has been lmlnirated that we are Tiot patriotic. We deny the base accusation and again repeat that only grim necessities of life have forced this last and only alternative upon us. We ar willing to work and to aid the government to the utmost of our ability but we cannot longer exist on the wagos paid by our employer, the, richest corporation in the tvorld's history. "We leave it for the public to judge as to which has been the most patriotic during the raat months and which has received compensation for boasted patriotism. Wc wish also to state that we offered these facts to a certain Gary paper said to be controlled by our employers and they refused to rublish them. We feel that the public wish to know and to judga us by the truth."

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