Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 123, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1917 — Page 4
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The Times Ea-t Chlcjcp-InJIana Harbor, dally ecept Sunday
at the posiotllce in East Chicago. November IS, 1813. j The Lake. County Times Pally except Saturday and Sunday. Entertd at the postorTloe in Hammond. June 28. 1906. The Lake County Times Saturday and weekly edition. Entarad at thai poaio.Tice. 1" Hammemt. February 4. 1911. The G,iry Even'ns Tlrsea Daily except Punjay. Entered at the poatotTlca tn Gary. April IS. 112 i
All ur.de- the act of March 3. 1379, aa aecond-c'a.ts matter. "n.-i hit t!i or a ik-ath was reporter! this V'ii
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.NoUV foin. lu-iiy oniuTted wiMi tin tain su.-p up an,) joiil.-ly sukij.-i-Is THAT h,s rt-ftKn-itioti would ! . f pi;,!,!. .
Men with a quickened sense of national responsibility, who will ga.vanize into immediate action those who considsr this war incidental instead of crucial the better that every phase of it may be vigorously prosecuted regardless cf their personal sacrifice.
WHKIiK TIIK V. M. ('. A. WAR I TNI) (iOKS. A lot. of people who arc sui'onins th V. M. (". A w nr work fami ftskd how the raoacv i.--. to he sppnt. The foilt;nvinr iiudot e-srirnat".- for t n':n nvn: -niina: .h:r.
ina.H ps now ti.nd where i ne npin'-y ispurf'l m " rs e:.. ni p,i For work with 1". ?. fnliiieti men in thi- couui ry For work with I". S. enlisied men ovei'.-eas For V. M. .'. A. work in the Jtusi-ip.n s.rn; For Y. M. C. A. work in the French nrniy For Y. M. I". A. work in the Italian army For Y. M. ('. A. work in the prison-r of wa camp-1 in addition to above to provide for inevitable "ip.tr.s.
They might be buried there but they would never retreat. Everyone in France thinks that the war will be long. The opinion that the enemy is weakening, or is ncaring a collapse, and that the war is almost over he had heard only since he arrived in New York. Ths ehoAS a. new danger how extensive has been the peace offensive v.c.ged against the United States." -Nidior ri ;i. peaks front expe.-ic nre ami ins words may well luut t .:'!'-! i. p.m oar poo; . They i.o.u wjint --s to ih" solemn v.i:i!
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u nmarv, ;.;ul irrespon-ibie eo i !on.ien s and the clcii-;'-, devised moik.t i' a a:;: t! i,v e:p-:iiy ajienty intent upon hreakins down oar nationi-l activttv. ' 'lh- leal strimgle. the leal buriien. and the real .saeiiitte are all ht foi e lis cm' we must fin throuch. To hesitate now is to invite the niuM comiicn il-sastep tha: ever nn-na"'-d our western civilization. - Fort Wayne News.
All money raised in this campaign coos for thj work for
aimy and navy in This country ar.d in Europe ami none gvs for the !oe;t work of the Y. M. C. A.
President Wilson issued the followine executive order on A
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"The Young Men's Christian Assoc-'ation has. in the present ersiergency. ;;s under similar circumstances in the past. tender-tl its services for the 'nonefit of enlisted men in both arms of the servicr. This organiz it:qn i: pr -pared by experience, approved met hods and assured faiiiro-s, to ?orv. espe
eially the troops in c.tnip and held, it eerr.s h s' lor the ir.te,-, st of the serv, ice that it shall continue as a volun'ary civilian tirtjiniation: however, th"
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I WAirs F()frn:xi:s. I ! tleneral t'adortia. the Italian conin'.and"r-in-ctik f. has hei-n removed : : : roni chief command. He follows the footsteps of his fellow warriors in t h- i jfther armies. The men who held c-hUf command of the Orman and Ak- ' 1 ir't.n armies w hop the war began no longer hold sway. In the English com- '. j mand French pave -.vpy to Huig. ir. Slvissia (Irand Duke Nicholas kuw new i - ttccessors, and the armies of France passed from the con '.nil of Jofftv to I 'et a in. i It seems that the task is too big for tiny one man, and there is also the! ! ( .bl maxim of war that the men who hold highest place when it begin.- i I u.--ual'.v pive way to unknowns, whose ability in tactics ar.d stiatccy develop j : met oorie.'! ! ! v as lime toes on.
In oar own a. aii' s a dor.t n men, now obscure, will yet rise
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l : suits obtained are so beneficial and bear such a direct tela' ion to c-fi;
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tvn'aifnt and morale of the personnel, 'ha: in or'ier unify ! civilian b ttirmen? activities in the army, and farther the work ef the oraaatation ti-at has demonstrated its ability to rtndcr a service dc-na d by both, officers and men. official recognition is hereby piven the y. : c, fi. r,s a vai'-abie at. jttnet
and asset n the service. Officers are ep. joined to
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ticable assistance and co-operation in the maintenarce and extension of the' association, both at permanent pots and stations and in c...mo anil fi.-id." j Newton D. Baker, secretary of war, says: ''From vy observer I heard' commendation of the most enthusiastic sort f:r the v oi-k hii-h i;,.-. y. yi i C. A. is doing, and 1 want nor only to expiess offic ially my a ppreeiatmn of I this valuable and patriotic service, hut to offer an; a:-si: ; a m-,-- j can ext.-m to I Its e nlarcement and mauite nanc." j
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! A ISKK FOLLOWKI) lTUKS., Tb.e kaiser, visiting 'he sultan at constant inoide, tells tue Turk? thi i hey upl be 'privileged aiier the war 'o join the Ormsns in "kuitur.'' TUkaiser is about a Generation late. The Turks, as a matter of fact. bea ' iv Oermans to ir. The Hulsartan atrocities of the la;e TO's were the forei '.hip a a tf the ( Senna n airoc'.'ies of the Twentieth century.
TIIK Americans must w in t hi war for us, not the French ians, not the English.
I. S owns one-fourth of the world's va'oar.oes. o si'-' anythint; about EaFollette. as ;im may have
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EVEN if the effects of the war has reached i fades orrv about any fuel administrators down there.
Hit' we're ran o ihoiiqihr.
. will not ha1,
RE ST OH I LIBKIM'V TO r.KRMAXY.
The I.tnher quadricentennial serves to r 1'berty bagan in Germany; and to emphasi?.-.
has drifted far from liberty of any kind. No; allies in waeine war against Germany is to people.
ail ti'.e fact that real la-liUa'a-:he fact that Get irativ of todav !
VIIT Tammany's mayor will really do in New York with the (J school plan wi'l b. merely to ehaii.ae the name.
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WE prefer Mr. Keren -k to kcp at the heim in Hussia Thf other
laws' names are too hart! to pronounce.
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O.NiE crcat pain from ::.o entry of Hra.:! into the war is already appai lent. Yatidev ille comedians can no lomrer refer in Hi a;'.;! --where the nut came from" without insult ins: an ally. - Cleveland I'lam Dealer. We
The following from the American Medical .lourml is offered for the ) notlrnc can stop 't in. perusal of those deluded persons, w ho in iio- mistaken icb a tli.ti the w a r is ! piactically won. are inel.ncd to lean back and necb-ct civins: to ihe national: NEW York. Nov. 1 k. -Wall street received th" election results wit
! 'tnaniiui! . '!?)( aco Evening Tost. The returns lrom tJary rvjdcnily ha;
cause their bst efforts: "Major George W. Crile said that du-ing his service in France he had heard no one express the cpinion that the enemy was waving or starving, that he was short of munitions or no longer fights a hard fight, or that the imperial power was crumbing. He had talked with many German prisoners and they were strong and well nourished. On the other hand, he had heard from Briti-b soldiers that when the Britain and the Teuton meet face to face the Teuton throws up his hands and surrenders, which shows that the Teuton hps ?t least good judgment. He had come to know the Britisii but had known the French less well: he hsri rc-n the Br, Jon as a hero and had seen the same on the part of the rrench, and while he could conceive that the Brtt'sh and French might net win the war he knew- that their b? dt"; wou'd ho taen nwjy froir. the iin.
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