Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 57, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1919 — Page 4

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The Iake Tounty TIn-.ea Patty exorpt Saturday an4 IjbJiv. t.nieriot at in y-oftotn.e i-1 Haiv.mt.iud. June i. : , Th T'irm-Eh! iT-ib-ago-lnd ana Harbor, -la Sir X'"'S jn-iay. Entered ai tia p.mt.t.n. In K.iat Cnuaso. eaipio- 1J. Jis The Ukn CousiT Ttrnee - Sntit'nav an Week.V E3H.en. Kntored at th ru:o:fle tn Hr..ra''n.1. February . T.j Gary Kvenrtr f lints I ei I -vc-m S-M'-fsred at ihe poateffl.- n liar v. Apr: '. ?. 11S- . a:i under ih9 met oi Mme.-i IS.!), it Mo4rf.M ; HHKIl, ,tl)V Kit I !MH Ui'Ktt E. :i Sv;iv h I'.J.r. chtcaae

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TF.I KCHOYiUS. Kt.Timor.i! irr'v: tis 1. it g f I . . fCaii fo: wntievti department Hary O.'lXatta ! Th.V'.i paon. East Chicago I. Kvan. Ftest Cucaso r.ait Chk-airo. Thn Time.

...rbcr.e Harbor ( P. porter and Class. Alt.) l-lptioi. ; Wiilt.nr rV''n -": ln.tr V.i r.t. . " P 'n ' ' J ' C.rgar Pald-Uj Circulation Than Any To Other Papa.-j j In tha Calumet Realon. If r' hav- any trouM cett'nr The T'rree nitiWe com- , taint Immediac.'- to the oirc-jlatlon i1.artrint. Tba T'.mn will not ba reepott;;da for the return o. any ormal'.-'.teJ .tTn-le or rtr ana it! '.. t notiea nin- , rioue t.ram'ja'.!:i(ioi. Short enroed lttr of genera' j prm.rd at discretion. j OTTE to ubckit:icr. If you rail to receive ytur copy of Thi T:ia a , promptly At tare in tie paet. pleas do not tb'ri ; It fca- bn lost or w a not ant on tinfte. Remember thai the ratl.oadi are ena;etl with the urrt mov-mont ! trocp.- ana their a ippllea; that ther la unusual preaa ire In vr!f!!i part ol th ccufltTjr for food and fuel; thai; the ra'.lroada have more buslnaaa than tby can handir promptly. For that reason many tralna ar late. Th ; TisiBS ha Increased Us malllnc -.upnint anS la c ' perat'.rnr la evrr way with fit postofflce dpartmen lo eapedlte de'.lvery Siren ao, delaya are lnarUable baaus of the taormoui demaada spots the railroads and : tha withdrawal of mo from many line of work.

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Ked was soiiclst by loyalists and hid. He was routed out i India:. pUte. but duiu his identin sirecuousl . His cap-ors- were s-ouiewhat nonplussed until a brishi. it started to go through hi ciothinsUn his undershirt a monosram was found and it was extremely difficult for the anarchist to explain how. if the saraacnt war no: hi?, he had his monogram sewed on it. It has generally been accepted that bloated bondholder?, fly drummers and young silk-stockings were the only people who wore monocrammed shirts. In fact, thcommon or garden variety of men refu.-ed to aft"-et thtn, but what in the Sam Hill is the world coming to v hen a lolshevist generally associated with love of whisker.-' and hatred cf the bath is found sporting a mom c rani?

I ffstly n- whom thf coi-poratlon would prefer to screen . In otl'tT words, l ht instir.itire foni).inj ;Mnit miti' .! publ.c siaii ini'tit to tho ( fl'ect that they are compounding ( .) fdony in order to escape paying a claim. They know the lliief but are wi!l;HK to protect hiiu if the Studebaker? ki e;i unlet and let the matter drop. It certainty smack j uiiideavantly of "hush money' and imperatively calL-i for i aeiinn b the courts. Thee insurance men should be jankd up inimediai ely and forced to te'.l what. If any tliiiii',. they know us to the identity of the thief, u i. i j t iuie for a show down."

AN UNFORTUNATE AFFAIR.

i The resignation of l-'rank 1'. MeKlroy as principal of ! the Hammond High School, to take effect at the close of i i the present school year, is not hailed with equanimity by

ihe srhool patrons of the city. W hen a man ha mwn -leen ears of tiie best part of his life to faithful Her vice, those who employ htm do not propose to relinquish h' si-r vices: w ilhout a protet. They want at least to know the reason or reasons that up to the deterui. nation to resiitn. The peopb who employ l'-of. MeKlroy are the si hool patrons of the city of Hammond, tin fa I hers and mothers and tapa crs. t is true that these srhool patrons elect a city co ita il which appoints a board of education and the !at'. r hires teachers, but when it crur.es down to brass tacks the school patrons pa. all the hills and we hae no doubt they will be heard in the matter of Frank P- .Mel-i'.roy's resignation. There is a storm brewing in educational circles in Hammond

which i not :;oini; to pass over hi a hurryMany of the young men and women who have sl,p ! ;cd into the business ami professional life of Hammond were little boys and girls when I'rof. MeKlroy came to j Hammond. They passed from under bis tutelage with : an affection for him that cause., them to remember him 1 warmly. As Scout Commissioner for Hammond I'rof. i MeKlroy came in close contact with a swarm of growing , lads who have Inch ncard for htm. In arious other : city activities he has taken a prominent part and his associations and relationships liati brought him innumerable admirers and warm friend'. His work in the citv j schools, no Iteht task, has been carried on all these ; years effectively and he has pir his educational stanin j on a rniehty fine 1 .t ,-.f ho s nnd cirls. j e have no n'ispo.-if ion to econt" ino!ved in an controversy nor in the battle which is rac'im because of I the incident? that ha e brotient a'mii' Fro'. McKlnn V j resignation. They are exceedinuly unfortunate. v.'I think the principal was eminently ripbt to refuse to affix his signature to any diploma for which pr.-,;.r m di's (had "of been earned. He would have forfeited ps- indeJ pendence had he done so and thereby nullified hi- usj fulness to the community. The school boa,-. should .- fuse to accept his resignation.

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Street srene in Buenos Aire following publication of famnui "Spurlos Versenkt" notes, above; Police headquar tirs. which was attacked by strikers, at left, and Flaza de Mayo. Argentina has teen placed un- and is in command of all govern- tenta litter the streets. Several der a military dictatorship to en- ment forces. Buenos Aires, the persons have been killed. The apnble the jErovernment to use drastic center of the revolt, which was : pointment of General Delleplane, measures in coping with the rcvo- started with a general strike 1 it is pointed out, is not considered !ut;on started by Bolsheviki agi- throughout the city, has been the . a measure unfriendly to President t -iters sent frori Kurope. General scene of bitttfr street !i$rhtinjr. Irigovan, but the rnost erlectiva L'clleplane ha3 been made dictator i Wrecked vehicles and their con- , way of handiirur the situation.

WHY AN ARMISTICE? "Kadish is Retaken by American Forces-" New-. Headline. TA'e!l, what of it? Who re is the place anywa ? What have we got against the people of Kadish that our half-froien soldiers must be sent in sleiirhs tbroueh Arc tic jnors to its capture? Why nor let the inhabitants of Kadish alone, and bring back to their own firesides the American boys who have escaped the ravages of disease, bullets and cold in that purposeless expedition" Judging by- the temper of the senate the are sora of the questions that the administra'ion must answer in the Try near future.

AFTER FALSE GODS.

Fascinating a is the proposal o becoming a world yoxrer in the widest sense, ru'insr. f.nancinsr. dictating to and policing the rest of the universe, there are very many here who will a?ree with Senator Borah that the rr'ce Is too great; that the old time Americanism beats any league: that nothing can take .tj, plac. cert?inly rot internationalism, unless the republic is to fail. Wbat we need and may Providence has'en rfihour is a rebaptism of the national spirit and a r" consecration of the national ideas- Give v. a a people bound together by the ties of respect and confidence, inspired by a common hop. devoted to a lommon country. I.et us foster it as you would foster the virtues about your own family hearthstone. Without if we will co the way of all the republics of the earth. Senator Borah rites the false ends we are runnins after as two evil forces from the old World PrussianIsm and Internationalism both opposed to everything for which America stands and 'instead of subduing- them and destroying tbeni. we are yielding to their slimy ma?-' the proudest heritage ever left to the keepin.a of any people American principle? and the American conception of government. The words of the man from Idaho ate certainly cat culated to make us t.houzhtful.

CAN'T BE SATISFIED. v are an unerafeful lot on thi- faith. A man complained last night about the weather. He sa!d he hadn't seen the sun shine in a week, people o to Fan ;da and California every winter to qe ' such weather ahi? locality has experienced during January, an.i in fan. during the months of November nnd icember. Last win'er was a memorable one jn ,s eVr,rjtv and 5no,. aRil ir.- covered the ground. Ore biiyard rage, afrer an o-l,cr. It was a heatless, a lightless and almost a sucar-le-s winter. Tb flour of today war- almost unobtainable. This winter so far has been ideal. The weather has been superb. It couldn't have been much easier on the coal bin. There s p!eny of everythinc Of course, titerwill be bad weather in February and March, but spring is rushmi on. the forerunner of the Kood eld summer rime, yet people complain about the weather. Certain!-, the-, are hard to please.

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN? .The remaikable and sudden hushinc up of the great i Snidbakr Liberty bond robbery in Isouth Bend leads people to wonder - why the silence? Though a quarter . of a million dollars was reported to be stolen the his; crime story was not even a nine day senaion and w as ; lot Tied in mystery from the very outset. L hee;n- to! look very much like the Ptudebaker company was try ins ! to throw a protectinc screen around the perpetrator of i 'he bus theft. In commenting on it, the Fort 'a;n-! News says: "One reads with absolute amazement the declara-' Con of the official of the insurance company Euarar.'feina: the safe deliver;- of that package containing $l'.r."',fnin ( worth of Liberty bond to the Stv.... baker corporation at j South Pnd. This statement is to the effect that if the ; tudebaker corporation pre-ents a claim for th insnrance. th insurance company will at once produce thej 'hief, the very plain implication being that the thief is! some man connected with the Smdebakers and mani- '

OTHERS DOUBT IT, TOO. And new it i3 charged before the congressional in vestigating committee that Henry Ford's famous "Peace Ship" was the rich fruitage c,f German propaganda. And no doubt it really was. But men of jiidrment and fairness will not charge that Ford was a knowing party t the plot. He was simply bamboozled by flattering appeals tQ his diseased vanity, and fell for the fraud like a fool for the- three shell game. He did not know that those who told him that he was an intellectual prodigy to whom God bad committed great- wealth as a "trustee for humanity " were German atom. He really thought that they were on the square wi-h him. and w hen bis fatuity wa , n amazing that they were unable to control thej rrisib;!;t;es and they laughed in his face, he thought tha' they were laughing from sheer joy. poor old Hrrv' lb waa dupe but he didn't know- it. doubt if he realizes it yet. - Fort Wayne New?. WHERE'S THE FOOLKILLER' P r- in-cresting to note how Indiana new ,-papi s are leap-na: wi'h both, feet on the prostrate form of the f,,,,i leg.slaior down at Indianapolis who wants to make 1: ,t c-iine to hae even a .,pe.ngeful of whiskey in the house. The Fort Wayne News says: "The report from Indianapolis, that the leaders in the legislature have arranged to curb the absurdly fanatical temperance legislation that is contemplated in certain lulls introduced in the lower house, will lie E, n. era'iy welcomed by the people of the s-aro. rtegaiii!e,j of whether these bills had their origin with intolerant cianks or with liquor interests that seek to cause a

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