Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1919 — Page 6

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the Times newspapers

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Ti Lake County T Imaa Dall ipt lituiitil .- undav Enterad at tne pctto:flc in Hammond. Juna . :. Tha T.rr.aa ICait r-hic-.go-Ir.5ta.ca lUrNr iHf eIJjrt Fuaflay Krtereft at t.ra pajtofnca in Chicago. arobe- 11. lU Tha r-nk County Times- Sntu-ilav nd v,ako- Edit-Ptv Kntfra.l a: tha poatn-- in Hammc-d, l.r.iiy . " Tif Gary V.va'.in f !mf xept Suiu-iay. t-.n-taraj at tha poatorf.c. In viary. A; i.. i 1 1 A;, uniir tfla act Marcb 1. HT. iti ncoal-c-i'i mj'.'.nr,

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x iim' t.ltu n ' ground of "oihci.il n esrm o. !Uo.-i . w;; I,, id h;.s ftp ml- organised ami tleuoral Wood oi ii idc :'. sti iif;.c pis:non from or Hie tin emme-n I: a s h ' 1 uio oil h, , m . Vi!-.fU 'Xpeits to Mill again a- ;i voild tittro. ,-nd U'l-S'i' ha- it that Sim-in-i.aw McAuuo v eni a-ho;o i; ; high ireatum tide largo;, because ho :;nd I'a belli had . tho r.'-'i . loot Ion in mind. :cJi for liim.sclf ;.nd neithc-r Tot- o'litr Chr.niii (.'lark. sooa t :! oariiii.c "ho national i u n ,'t n ' urn a ml th--n laiim.i of nominal ion. is saitl (o bo r. m! again. Tli'-iv's a lot of 1 into ah' ad, hus a! -o their i. .tl:nc like hoiu-. io;-th . '!'!: t'oiiran' on-u"f - io uff r tu!M!,,i:o, :ul . lo iit ! !i;oi ;vT:o ;nan; . 'I !' :-!,o'.!d !;-.Uo ;.o:nc w1 who l:;;r '.o n fn-o from r. s.don! iai o; i ,u .: - . 1 Ii ' 1 '. i nor. v he in oorhodv kiiovv-. huh who n d :io

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tha ra:ii J ra augagad -r1th th urger.t movt r.e n i Ireope .b1 thalr upp:;: that thar '. un'.:s.;a vr.ira In -vairlouB parta ef tha country for tcoi and fuel: feat IHa r'.:roadf hT more businaaa than thay rar- haroi: prompts. For that riuon many train a: '' TiMti has lncraaaal ita malHnff da:pmnt and ta co prtir.- In avaiy -r-'avr with tha poaiofnc d m a: t ft.tni o axpadlta delivery. Stiq ae. dJ re Intv-tab s laae.uae ef tie enorraoua deaia&e VT-on tha ra'.irctii aae IM ltildrwi of wen froao m&ay llaaa ef -work.

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fwton D. Baker. Secretary of War. siojimvl in fh city for a few hour? on his nay io Oiiana. fan ada, to look: info the strike sittiation. Se otftary Eakor said he was only interested, in 1 lie effect of ty.e harbor strike on the handhns of 1he arnv freight f-vM pas.senper t ra report s. and found t h" o.ation satisfactory in ihar tesp,: t. Quite :;o. The public he damned! Secret at y Pake:'? work a? nt'ondfd r.? fr.r

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lifni ir.oiKi. irifj , Jn . IMS. tditor T;MEf. Tour rditoria!. ' s - To r;? Expect -r'-"' srp'anr.g in j r-iii- pnr-er of ,Tn. l!3, I'M'.'. ii!i l hijs-Vily ' om Ti(-iifrl hy jill Id. oi l y Io nijr nnd re-blcc"i'-l Amorlunr, that iiai.t to he w kV-iuh k. Alas: There reems -to so fen- - I i.fi; idi:a 1

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: mere Miner- ti.tl.o-jt paiti. thereby u.Vi

reform er, but ! am wiiiirig to help if cau. if they v. ill accept t'n foiirr iut : lla-e a Uw rf-'e'l inrriediately t" .top the rropofation rf me hiimsn reeie urilesn as much a.tctitton is g. -on to the rtrer raiFirir of b-.n.-a.r.s a ) fivn to steek raisinir. l.'t met. sH women be culled in ordy the prpporliou

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in this PH.cra'K'r. that we j that it necessary to keep 1h wo: id !; . t a obnr.'e (o ,-p "ir red ! It reallv ric-e ioe' as if the v-orld

foii.g- to come to that ttape. ar,d when j' ;ori.e to that, all our tcod reform oi -g nzs r !or:.i v. ,n ha- e r,one their part. f'T then there 'ould be no more s:n m the world, finrl th-n A.'e could o'as ourf'fs a, good and sinless a the cat:!'

we raise. I'lease do r.o". t urn thtr susse' : over to the ftnvernrner.i as cbs t hterature. I cion't mir.d rils: to jatl. hi I ha e four to. that I wi'n to rajc. "'i io lteep eur reformers from g-f,r.r tf.c L lonp a rorrib'e. It nontd I Icsse me o t y :.,-.ic' :T ' ' ow Id liai e ail of the f,-.rcRoing y-'1' in yr.iir paper. I have rc '.ii -ti that ye-. Rre at tims excerttenatlv 1 old tn editorial and seem t r, i,n rjuitr an ! dejendent riensiaprr frm first 'o pa ge. rrcbably jc-'j t-euld pi ir.t tbc , thoiifth'f of mine in such n ro.sT:n'r

f to u-ti' y them to the p ;h': btwt J the lincv

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: i'.i. en. .v s,ir.tiod and spttiejess 'oi of i t f .-.t i: r s. I ..r.d'r if i.-.i; "t a , . r ;ni lc-r,.ieri 1 his? I XaMonal prohibit ion wa- firs' eFtab-l.h'-d in rttjssia. the roost -.atoe.ra n of 1 ail t;aior-s. "W are to fe-lle-w. Ilf wjeirr. r.usaia li a R.-...d na'.. n t -. pattern ' afte-r. Is it not? t. i- i.ot.

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law Tf.i'.ed .ii us it.-I ably f..r il.e wan! of a idea oti h.iu "-, r.,:f. r, cent Ir.eney. they, e jr refot :nr. should be op' n for stjfc;-t ion. t'.-t' a i ;,upairn co. ild tie launrhr .1 for "h:? new reform so.'-ti a r-ossibie. 2 am i.ot a

inai: that v. t ites the edtte-rial? for paper and I feel quite -afy n attach h'reto my jropcj- rtrioio nd do.rr" Tours vc y t! u 1." . WM. A. Kir.o-HHKIMin. 4 K ' "a i i i '; ? t re ;

THEY CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT.

V c wnew or cated. and that was sufficien

e!ir;rt:c:e was for 'he army, n

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pressed solicitude for the enlisted man. if there "wee a million, undelivered letters an i ;nc batk here jo th

writers tr.e.' wasn r.ls fault, it was up to Mr. Ibiueson. ;s

"itb the Vice rrestdenf invisible or lecturing, nd th Secret. iry of State coolirg his heels tn an ante room t Farts, who in thunder is there here to represent the F":denr iurinc his absence ?

The v 'erans o' the si ate legisla- nre have been r.' : a loss to unde: stand why r-o few bills afTeciinp uu"i':' ; f.'impanios of the- state or the ptibio service coai miss Ion . liae V.crn ir.ttod.uced in 'Ik Genet a'. Assembly. ! is true, of course, that tho war condition have h- ought oii' -n many instances !h fas", 'hat utility pro;- j r I ' cs . o-iid tl-At opera' o. wtth the s: eat hut d n of o.o head oharces that nips' of litem have amassed In pas J unrecif.a'ed ? rat .. -a ithout some tor of public relief and j : had. been expected that numerou.- bills misht he -x t

Secretary of State I.ansinz and Mrs. I.an-dnjr chatting; with Joseph I. Crew, sertretAry of American commission, above (Lansing in center of group). Below in shown snapshot of Henry A hite. another of the Amcr'.cao peace delegates. The peace conference at Paris is in full blast now. Sessions are held daily and the conference ts working- out the first of the important problems of the meeting, the Russian Situation. Recent word from the conference) stated that Joseph I. Crew, .-.ecetary of the American commission, has been made secretary and suuervlsinj- director of the commission with the rank of minister plenipotentiary.

Mr. and Mra. Dan Howard nf 511. Last S' te street, Hammond, received a teiearram tn.Jay te;inR of th arrival in - IV; k of the..- ri. '(,itn HojarJ w h" Va beer, 'n Vvar.- . at d -"5 n i v '.. ' amp Mrr , '. , a wa ,1 n I is d.r. hit-

j i . t j .ffjir c mr -' mi'iri i ii iw j see Tt. Kaun b a ' '. : on t re ' " s agam as i m he n .'6 1 'nctnr, eftr h-vlng- Ftaj t.or.'d t Mar;, land, work.rg f'fr Un

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-urcharpes wtiicu utilities tn miliaria -a ere

crsn'cd by the comni'ssion during th" war period. Thus 'far such a situation has no- arisen ?r.d apparently there j !: no such move in sight. t According to the story tha now is being circulated

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" ; in legislative ban'-, a. bill will be prepared for introduc THE RHINE AS A BARRIER. jflon by the Democratic, members of the legislature. wh;cb Marsha! Foch continues to maintain that 'here willj'v! "11 for the outright repeal of the public utility law.

tb.e 1 inn tar rto: n;ng nas p-n sa:n openiy nvw. p:o-

posal. b'it i is known that the Democrat' are consider-

y.r no saferv for France nor for the. -acrid unless

n'rice is trade a reimanenf barrier against the German?. The policy he advocates is that which Julius Caesar nut r.'.o effect ..'V'O ears ago. It is not likelv that Foch n ould eo to the Caesarian exrem of driving all the individual Germsns beyond the Tlbine. Tha' would be a . "fic iif matter now. Pu' he would leave west of tb.e rli or no German authority, no German fortifications, no power to a:d Cermany in any future attempt to invade France or Belgium. To Foch, a practical soldier concerned only w;th

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P'any degree in ire proposal to imrniuro a nut to kiii th

Ing i. Several bills of miner importance relating usually to local conditions affecting utilities have been intro

duced, but none 0f them have advanced in either house, j The usual croui of lobbyists for the utilities of the

s'a-e is on hand -a etching for anv intimation of measures

that nticlif h iniTical to their mtoresis Thus far, the members of the lobby say. little has been introduced tha' would cause fear to run up the spines of the utility man

ors. 1 nose lorioyis'F . say tr.ey are rot interested m

AX' K a r new '- i p p t n g s p 3 p t-i ' f Italy yOff, honest!. dtd ;!-.;. ever s'tin an ?

: he statesmen - ith delicate questions of diplomacy a.t

uniformity and

i commission. One bill has been introduced to make i

possible for utilities to surrender their franchises, where, they fa'led to do so before th time limit Tnired 1 .!' ! July. i

vi'ir.cip'es - hich they seek 10 apply wi

iu't'ce, 1 is more complex. Fcch does not definitely ask for the anne-tatfon of th German Rhireland. but seems to suggest if. By such

cue-car lor. France wot-: i gain a territory abou' equal te ! b -parr of France over-run by the German" in this tar ! j NEEDS STRENGTH. Tt might seem an act of stern Justice to take l. for tb.e J

tvpng? suffered by France, and also as a very small ox 1

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AND t 1 es are .ms? '. . ke a I.OT of other thing P -h'm KV J'.N ben a man Krts w hat )-e ;int THAT'S no sign he's g-.ir-g to keep on l-ikinc; It. AS yet we have iitfe f a i h in GF.RMANT'3 c-'ople'a r"cenerat -iai AXD believe Srr.ily tha' many of

HIGHBORN- German H'd Cress !adt Af.H Just as ready 'o rri' In the

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GOvnnNMKNT ordered us

aT.ITI:S that he xe ants cur r'V A '; A ! N- on a pre-a- at hais AND we suppose that Includes

I Private James 'I haroi, Indiana ITnrj her. 11 ton j looked -,.p Yy the Home i ?er' ,c ci e pj. r t:'': ' n t of the A mer : ra n i Ti'd Cr.s a . d his nr. ' r e a r . s is of I c 1 e 3 ' importance as tree ; j money ! a -a ait'.ra; him at the Indiana Harbor j It'd 1 ':: Chapter Ho'..." Anyone . who knows him or an;, th'.r.g concernI ins h'm w.U do him a fax or es well

I as those whose duti's Involve the F-k.nt "f h'm to eommunieate with '; the Chapter Hc.se. by phrneirg 354 off ( or by personal a pp! lea t .0..

gren. George Benson, Ficd Fiirr.y William G'r.dcn, Kdw-ard G-ldr Nelson Gitlett. Juliut. Hoppe. Hern..'. Luoke. XX-iiliam I.yr,-h. T'm-.ri.as N's' Ft-er it. Dfiefer. P.. S. Spring-rat'., p. it. Tilton. Tt'.-'Vian'i Howe, John .7. N lan, Frank Ileavans. Fl' ; d Griff--1 Uric ?Ioore.

Cieorjce .Ci. Ro-ntnn, r. .A I. st .te-hman. who er.',-.ed ;n the ns

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1 fe ma rriol t h ' ser tee a n-i keeping :r. '"'c;

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r-AHTlCI-n of credit for it. .T ' i.i- ' .-i-i.-ilt rffo! v ill THE parsing of the hl?bball In

I Jack O'Royle. former Ciary IVorka 1 1 baseman, if dead tn France, word hav'-

I !r,a- been received in Gary Friday by j he. ri'kle-i " Smith, manacer of the Inde-'

per"3nt team last a ear. H died i shortly before the arr.-.tstice was .-gn-1 'd O'Bovla was well brown In Gary

a itb.out giA ing as a j ason- of 1915 and '16. at

s w-hi.-h time b was a reg.iar first ' a-kr and was considered ore of the ! best in the locality. Later he whs a f- , ! f.liated w ith the Miller Toggery in I th "Id city leas, tie.

from T.'f.ltf

old to'n lest w-ec Vitgin a gi: 1 wh they will start be;

t' n. He wes d" ' - 3 rsrod as fr?t-o;ac petty r-fficer ani bad th. ,r!'co rron;ter ire in fo: e ign w atrs. uatav .t-hnman returned home lat 'tt!; to KivnQsip from overseas o -ty. He was w ith the 3Sth df. isten. TI boa was attai-kcd by U-boats on the trip oxer and Gus had se.-nt i-:t experiences. Corporal Clartncr Hoaentbal nn at home in Polton last Thursday to :t his father. He was sent up f.-m Camp I.ee, Va, ij Camp Grant ard will be mustered oat shortly.

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Mbft'.'V how times are changed X n rcmen,ber distinctly the time tVHKN' on of our- d'ar women fo'ks

Th Weekly News Letter of the Depart rceni of Ag-

boast-' ricultr.re announces that farmers by thousands are oj-

FA'.'H or an UMi helpless and "tnrvre

Ttr. and Mrs. AMlllani Feder, Ciary. Friday recei'. ed a le'ecram from their son, Ensign Feeler, whieh announced that he was sailing on the V. P. TMouot for Farmouth, Knglar.i Ensign Feder has been at TV.bam Ray for several months sine his graduation from the r.aval s'-hoo! and has a number ef Important assignments. He

Mr. and Mra. P. J. Kalne ot Ams avenue, 'vA'hiting. have recei-.ed a tri egram from their ion, John Kam, o' ?'.st F. A , arnoun-.'ins his safe ar;-!l from overseas. He ;s new s tat o"d at Camp Knox. Ky. ..Xfra. M. McCowin of nobertsdale. recei-. ed the news from her son. Roert. who has been with the America n Expeditionary Forces in France, th-i' he has arrived In New Tort;, but - corflced lo a hospital, due tn n wound received in battle.

ample of the po'.icv which Germany herself wa

filly proclaiming. But sucb action would be contrary to the principles en which the Allies have pledged themselves to make peace It could hardly be reconciled with the "self, d "termination of peoples,'' because the Germans con-co;-nid do not want to lire in France. It might be in-orp'-e'ed as an act of conquest. Germany would cr-t-unly so ioierpret it, and make much troub about ic Whether the Rhine should be made a sf rafeg'.- bar-

rir. a Marshal Foch suggests. i a question for ihe mill- curing a sfj-jare deal.

taj-y experts. If the Rhineland is taken from Germany. The' effor!-" made by the Lake County Agent to pern the pursuance of any sucb plan, manifestly ih thins . fecf an oreanirat ion among the farmers deserves sue

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ganiiting to "sM-cngf hen V. S. agriculture" Perhaps .he; farmers have been stimulated by observation of the manTier in which organized labor ha? secured i's demands ; from the administration at Washington. Organized labor has had en'ree a he Yh:" House at all times while 'he interests of 'he farmers, with the exception of -he I ot'on growers, have been given slight attention. A 1 real farmer?" organira-ion- no controller! by paper farm 1 ets or political farmer?, misli' be of gteat value in e-

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e a cam-, inn' to or r, i", ' a e..jre-a;

TOr'VFl got to WHETHER. : ou rT.otllPlTION

ANT mean THERE wi-- b- county .- : u n r :" t-.s' a 1 r. t AS al-mit half th' fo 'n - TH E other ha I f -a om 1 ' S0MEH'W we R"1 ra-h'r

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N ' 1 'i' e-en ha-, e unlocked ."P.'"1 NT doe.-II-1 she had only one 1 a y e i J11V1I S we lo-.r r";c'

r,f f- "p.se

expects to be away

se-eral months.

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Jamea Tl -1 r im one of the latest arrivals home in East Chicago bom mustered out ser ice at f an-b-' Hook,

IN". 71. His wife was Miss 5t'Ila Uines i of N"rth Magoun avenue, who await.'om sprcuin.-; j I,.,,. -. Uo-i, of h'r n,-rnt.

! where they will reside for the p: e.ier.p it W oio j have! ent.

IrrlnaV f hijkea enlisted Times reporter, writes from Germany that a knowledge of German is com-, n; n very handy to him. 'I'm cetttn kraut, and kartoffeln galore.' a ' Chaykcn. Tom Flli-on. Indiana Harbor. Cok Company M. CHth Eng. Am. Exp f . now at le-Sur-Trille. France, sene! us a copy of "Two Friends on tie Phone Purporting to Be a Ccnx-ersa -t on Between the Kaiser and th De-, -it." but we cannot use it as it h a -appeareri twice in these columns. X"'rSratefu: to Tom, how-c er.

he Van k - r ' i lmp pi; ' s i. n a

reach Perl: n It -h'm rea.-'n t i.'h. dry up"

; Corporal Clarence Jones, aon of Mr.

land M ' .. Panel Jones , i avenue. Hammond. ha

Attorney John A. Gatit, HammonH. is m !-. I'e-.pt. of a vpi y interesting 1 i -

i .ic.anj tr t : om l.fit. ilaymon'l jc-nr.5on arrived at j Fiance. T,..--,t- Johnson was as-

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law

'e do is no' for any of the Allies to grab ii. but to "intrationalize" it, making if a buffer state iimiei 'hp nu'heriry of 'he League of Nations.

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DEMOCRATS AND 1920. 1' is rather early to be gathering futnie crops, but he wheat speculators have already got the 1319 winter wheat into 'he barn, and now comes the New York World, the leading Democratic paper of the coun'ry, and in its Sunday !s?u it has a Washington special lo the fext thaf Perching may be the next Democratic can

didate for President. Certain southern senator?. 1" j learns, who have lost interest in Wilson, have "art- j rioached" 'he general. V does not say what luck 'hoy I had. ! Pershing has always been repot ted as a Repuolicn. F. -"-Senator Dick of Ohio. Republican, has already incor-1

porated bims!f a? a Fershiiig boomer. Hoover, launched 'bus promptly by the Providence .Tourr.al. has told the b'ircher of Edith Cavell to go to hell, thei-el.x gaining more oiitspoken praise than his wonderful work -'n proriding food for the hungry has brouzht him. lie is supposed to be a Republican, though he did whoop it tip for Wilon in ihe recent election and did tell the country that. If they were to have things to eat, they must elect Deniooraf c to Congress, "which 'hey didn't do." His friends

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t ment. W e give E our hearty approval. hy should no- fanners organiye as well as hod carriers? in union there 1 strength The farmer is very vita! to the na t'on. He should by all means organize and put h,imo!f in a place where lie can show snil great e; vitali' v.

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A national organization known as tne Exalted So i ciety of Order Hounds lift' been founded In Chicago. It is composed of ordr salesmen from all branches of mm j merce and industry, the officers being senior watch dog. ! junior wa'ch dog. official growler, and big barker- j- j . suggested tha over the entrance to the Grand Kennel . the word- "Made in America" be emhiazoned. and that' tho organization guard xreil h door against the compm- ; ing goods of the Orient and Europe Thus will it mem , bersh'p realize prosperity for it self and the nat ion.

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WE notice a picture of "Tliitain Expressing to '' lson the Immense Deb' W. Owe." in the newspapers, showing thirty of England's grea' men. and all we can see of Mrs. Wil-on is a small rat" of one of the th;: v d i esses she took over. The Tiri'ish pliotographei .- should exercise more, care after tjiia and noi shit' hor o:it of the pict-jre. Laid Maor of London or no ...-i Ma vor.

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