Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 4, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1919 — Page 4

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in conflict therewith are abrogated. Who determines in ! what respect the treaties are in conflict v j "Will the League have power to regulate import du- j ties; if so. what provision of the constitution .c ran Is that power? If not, what provision shows thai the I .ramie ; has not the power to regulate import duties?" i

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The I.ke County Times I'm it y except S.'iturilay nml Sunilav. Hntereil at the postot'tKe in Hnmmoml. June IS. 1S06. The Times K.ist Chlea eo-Trntiruiii H-irbor. daily except Sunday. Flntered Ht the postofuee in Hast Chican". Nov

ell. bcr IS. 1913. I y

4 lie i jikp v oil n I v i me? l urtl.lv ,iui u cni.i I hIIhm- li in ! T-ntfre.t nt trio niit.tfflco m tr.imm.in.1 1'ilirM.irv t. UH. I """ 1 11. Will

The Cnrv Kvenlne Time r,lv except Snwliiy. Kn-j that sadly tlwd attention. For example, 1 here's our c,uv-

WHERE DUTY LIES. I'resident AVilson would be serving his country vastbelter if he committed the conclusion of peace to

and retrained at home to look alter alTairs

Ife MENTION!

WSRcsEW ur D..JJ..1

tcred at the postoffice tn Clary. April IV 1912. All under the act t March 3. !xTD. as sccond-claM matter.

ernment sliiririinit industry which seems to have Kono to

pot. We have spent millions but we are not prod u cine I Wolirr Mmeic shins. To be sure. Chairman Hurley of the Shippinu I n h ih. V.Mh Si

Kulieit I'linliirr. Wliitli.e,, nlm lni !. en in l't;iNt-r tor .-evernl months it ml ho ret u inc. I In the t'. S. n'.i. nt tiii'-t-weeks UKO I : .-. I . . 1 - J bis liOlli.I'llllli' ! ;n. ha l a . iiiih f-1 li I li .1 li..ii:-.

rOREIOJT APVEETISINO OTFICX. G. I.OCtAX PAYNK CO CHIC

AC.O.

lilting, iiho Sin., at ' "laljn.li.

TELIPHOJTES. Hammond (private e-;chn.iiirc) "! 1 on ?.'.ni. 3102 (Call for whatever tlcpartirteiit wnntol.) r,rr Of flee TVI-phon" 117 -'nu .1- Thompson. I'mt t.'hirajco T. b phone ::.'. F. I.. Kvnns. F..-t fhv-ifo Teh eh. hi.- f. t '." - . . East Chicago ( T: K TiMfsl Telephone "V Tnrllsnn Harhor (N'ews Ivalir) '' " Harbor Reporter a:1 Clrjss. A.lv.l- .T.-.-"!i.n.' -v ' Whltingr Telephone 0-M Crown Point Telephone 4-

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IHKlKt l.N UtllMIlU a tll'dl tir.ll niU in-' t.iin. ... ( , . . , , nt lew iias hi if hut left isltipl.asnntly of hot air and is more calculated to alai in , !i. Vork f(i. a sIi,irl visit than it is to reassure. For it is patent that it is the most J w ,,,, 1( s ,lM.,s allli will th.-n return of it insincere flapdoodle. Just what, for instance, did to wi.it Ihk.

he mean a few .lavs auo. when he so prandihvpien

shout, d that the American fins must float over every j American ship whether owned by the L-ovemment or by

XpCCti.an th

I Us

lia : .

ivh

(litinnn at til.; American ' rest" eanii. wire luid. the kitcln-i.s were filthy, the ra ss halls were mu'ldy mill foul anil the barracks iiccoininuilatinns w.-re i'iaib.-iuate. ncn.rdto an army chaplain who spent inni-e than two months il,.-re with his regiment, hut the olficers in . . 1 1 . r j i .-; 1 1 I i.f t!i can-, p. ',. :-a.'l, were ib.ii,;- their utmost to improve conil it i. his. alel by the time the chapbiir. s,i,.l bis ri-tifii-nt left

LETTERS FROM SOLOIEfiS

Mr. rail M r. 1.. t . Mone, -IT I Wilcox lie,!, I 1 . i ! . . i . i : -. 1 . ha v.- had t iedJ son. I !! sliie as tin ir nucst for a few iivh. lie u;i. h on. I a h 1 ;.' .! ij-.'ha r.'.'i hii vl. at t' n.ip Tn hr, I.oinslile, K J- , ." lri is elHOMte t,, 1 '.. r t 1 u ! I . ! ,

.i.. It.- rve.l ii. ! rimci).

i it lrliiil llili kenrliler of l.rinilli u ho,. ..u ,. !.n won . nations f..t nalb.nl u o i U in the n,i .lisosion with

priva'e concerns? He pimply talks 1 i U a fool. Hurley i th

is perfectly well aware that h'.s administration is today paylm: twice as much to have a ship built as it would

Ma: in.

at Heilau YV.

il

USQZS FAXD-TTV CIRCTTT.ATIOTT TH AW ANT OTHIB PAJPEK3 IN THE CALITMIT RXQION,

TWO ' cost to build that ship in foreign yards and he i:- further j well aware that under our absurd seaman"? law it -n.s

if

If vou have nnv trouble cettlne The Timks mikes com

plaint immedlatelv to the Circulation Departru'iit. Thk Times will not be responsible for the return of n. tinsollcite'l articles or letters and will not notice anotn -mous communications. Short signed letters of seneral 'ntercst printed at discretion. NOTICT TO STTBSCKXBEBS. If you fall to receive your ropy of The TtMts ss promrtIv us vou have In th" past, please do not think it bus beer lost or was not sent on time. Remember th.t the mail service Is not what It used to be and thst complaints am Kner.l from manv sources about the train and nail service. The Times has Increased Its mailing equipment nnu ts utrivln earnestly to reach Its patrons on time. H prompt In advising us when you do not ct your paper and we will act promptly.

j nearly three times as much to operate vess

ot Ameri

can register, as vessels r.tiflT foreien facs. Why then talk of a proaf American marine timl"r siirh absolutely in-possible conditions? We cannot bar the ships of fore-en land ' from our ports and we know the American people well enough to know that if these foreien vesseV offer us cheaper service they are poinsj to set our business. It nvrht be weil for President Wilson to forpet the t-ouhles of the world for a whilo and devoto himself to the trouble of the little old I'ni'ed S'afes. W have

J une

2ilh. lias had a letter fiu.i. bin. written from (iermany, t.llinx of the army's work with th Army of ("ecupa lion.

Wllliimi I't-ppiTfl I ne, I l-.'e 1 V e, j a IVilUil'T of Ills n pile , lli. W i '. i ) in. i i-:. at At . : z in t !i i ii .a ! ion . lei had he luilo'mli and recount t n k x pe i i em . F.

1 1 a ii ir.oml. has s-aiveiiirs fre:ii s w.:h tie- inArm;.- ot ' -l at Nice (.ii manv inter-

Ihest for home, at th--.lai.uarv. material in;; had been made." '!'); camp v. as muddy, hut seldom was deep, r than lie " !. f'.'i'ilS .-r j.utt. scep-je.il that it. was at jir.y l "' ' p. t.ite.,.s in smim sink hole. 'oiieral Iiuth r. in ii'iarRf , adm it 1 1 id last winti-r that

. mi :-o .-mi

Pvt. Louis Harkenrider. ICnBej'.s. (lertruiny. Ian. 10. ltiirt. y.y Dear l-'atiiir and Mother: I have not heard from you for nnonr

know you are Mill

i) u t 1

in

and he i

place tin on.i-.i

rn a

ti

i'- camp, ndit tons

t 11. re W e ton SUVS Ho inij.r.

'rotten. " ( 'iiaplain Il.-irliiK-

' ! fi rs

Corp. ,?ihn t "lnirlees- orl h, who has been stationed at ("a:np IMxt lias received liis honorable discharge and will return 1mm. to liarv soon.

I, lent. Ilnraei only (lary n.un lltn plane in 1a slmrt tirm-

I int. -iv ill. I'.', with t.lativ

( ta ry ! o t e.-ii me

American Hridc inir his 1". months

roubles of our own and if Fresidenf Wilson and his , t taeio-d to several

rd of pop-eyed idealists don't quit scrnmb'inc the j runs he was several t.mes

tin 1 wor.i ..v. r tli

her

I puts we'll have ' Wavne News.

a lot more troubles in jiKtime. For

OUGHT TO BE VERY CAREFUL.

If some of the robbers and holdup men in the cities r Wimess when two youths were brotmht to trial

A SYMPATHETIC JUDGE. Laura Morjran. a New York lass, was compelled to be the guest of the county sheriff on November 4 to be a

of the Calumet region do not exercise more discretion and caution some of them are goinp to meet with an accident one of these nights that may bar them from all future participation In that delightful nocturnal occupation known in the vernacular is "sticking; thtmi up." The practice has become so common and goes on in uch uninterrupted fashion that one of these dark nights some prowling thug will meet with disaster. The holdup men mav think in their more idle moments that this

I,aura is shortly to be presented at court and expects to enjoy the delights of a coming-out party. Therefore, her necessary needs were greatly in excess of one dollar, which Father Knickerbocker has fixed p.s th" compensation of persons held in jail as material witnesses. So I. aura made a hciwl which reached far into the District Attorney's office. "How can a cirl have her nip o tea. with an occasional cookie, when her dally pin money allowance

sensiiti tl-nehe f a m o -. i s

Jones, it M to he the who b'-oiiKht down a inc.-. was in (lary for

Thursday and went t for a tu-o weeks visit when he will f.-turn to

his position at the v.mpu ny plant. leirs s. l v ;ci. in Fr.i m

ict'.ve aero s.jued-

.-. for l'l eneh

wa toll bv other

1 '.ins Oi ner-sl llu''.-!. w.th

in.opi poinioj.- in by t;,,. thousands t' the lamp. Chaplain I a rl in,i t on li:1' i te. 1,,. r in, ,i ;i rour.e!! ,.f his fiild 'ffiocrs. "liou't tell me what is wrnrcr in this camp," lie said in efr'eet to them. "X

Km-".'.- iiiorer man nnv one e!

l.i.-ut. K.ivmond ('. Johnson, of l.oweil. ! rotten. These, things nmft b

llnymoiiii was wor.re.ed siv.rai muni hs j and I have come to you for

r the colli

st e a ny o r

I-'rlftav'a Iiiillaiinlinlis ew contained aniens: the nutt.r.er of soldiers re

turned from I'ratu'o the namt of'

, r t r, well '

no. and pita! .-V ci-lv.d f: he VIS U

havInK taken jiirt in various!

h:(s b.-en en!; no.! to a hossine... Tio- last 1-tter retu him was to the effect that ttwiK aloni; fill risrht.

... Mr. nml Mrs. Hen l:n Is have recelv- . d a l"tt. r fr..m Tii-:r son. Hoyd, who is in Flume and he said he was out of the hospital wh.-e ho was sent after Hem-: i:a.seil and that he had r1eui;sie,i am! v o l! I !tav ..ver there six to e k hi months ! ni.'.,,-r. -

Miei hy, l.nii' nioiiil. rini h. rri I'ny'.iir. is Iri-y now with a mecapipamn for d-a,l s. idlers.

o- of a ti.oipm.er.t rath-:'

it i k m

up la in : at., u t v. !.;

all fiboiit them--but .s eon ru.-t i e critiiism. ,'.bie)i will enable m. to end i ions." A JlKAI.F. Carv, I:.d . K

what is oercome to' icim xiTs. for v.l i-i' I

on

medy j

h. 26.

.1 oe amp

Kditf Vo Cons a pi t-.

HE LIKES OUR STAND. Kast Chicas-o, 1 " b. 2;. 1313. Times: r editorial on the ,, :. ir ir of N'aof tins lJatf is tio.-! ntid hiatlily ..d. I would like to p;f;.,s, that sip- som. standard blank f-.rilf so

t w o w e ( w.-itiriK-.

My io alth is the very bent and I a -n ."till having a time with (Jerni-

. ... . .. .m oi ineni tiiinx 1 was bo -u '.lorn, any lo-cause I can speak

: ' : '. " . of that 1iii'?!;jio. Vt e are havioi- some very n:ro j veather. only it rains a littie eni-y .other day. No snow at all, except a , little durimi the lam part of Decern -' !,er W.eibln't it li- strange if we

i t-.'-t hack to tlie C.

v. e.-ither is over and not

cere at all. j Ve could not isk for better times ' than we are l,.jv riht now. lirdls , in the rri.-.rninr ntei lectures n the afj trnoor. Thre eood meals and feathi or beds to sleep in ! The march tiirotieh Helplum was : won 1. rfuh The t iwns are vry clean. anrl th f.eopir. cave us anything we ! want' d. ! am ,n the second division I which is the on- that is following the ; ( le i n .". s. I am verv r.roml to he In !

heea pe it tinned the tide at Chateau Ti.i'rry, nnd r'-cefved the hizU honor. So f .: r 1 have been on seven different fronts. We are row allowed to write and t'-ll where we are. ur.d something

jiihcmt the towns. The town in which j we are at present has a p'u!ation of

re.-t cars and electric i'shts. u other division conies we wi'l - be released and sent hack to

d

battles. He re

of ti.e.ia'.s for in. I'.vbp tr.etful maneuvers wb; was in the service f e a r s . --

i ved a number

i! bravery an 1 eur.iier fire. He I nearly t wo 1

He ; 1 i i ii n

. n

I lie r:i ii . Vou S

. l i i ' T ' i

Mr. Mnr-r lliielin. Ifiirnn t.. Unm- '

rr-ond. has heard from lie; son. H-nry, that he is on his wav to Camp Sherman. Chi'.! ieotb.e, ( di-o, ami expect to he home very s.e.n. He returned fp.m France r ntly where he had been a ear. He has been In th" service a year nnd a half.

I ii it I annus have made kmmI III a H m". : an Ind ana .society.

..pp-.-ss a lioosier. He-

. that the

. eon id write , .u r r ..;i; j to: i u :t.f . or pr ! drawn into such a i ens ent . 1 for one 1 more presu nip- uou

f vou

a ir.e: U lit t i i a r

el a m

; n

iM can i .ppmi far uwnv to s or " n o . 1 . n w. i wit h a e. 1 ti .: ;

i.r Y . M . ami hav i i n a !

do V.W ' tiie v a rut s

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occupation is practically without hazard and that they ; amounts to only $1, she demanded to know. It is con

can keep busily engaged for all time. This is a perfect-, ceded that in these days of high cost of everything, from Jy reckless thought, for it is possible for the breed to j perfume to silk hosiery, living makes an awful dent in'

meet with accident that will temporarily and perhaps for the fattest of wallets, yet the cruel officials of Bronx.

. Thonin .1. Slark lin written til Hammond relatives from South Hampton. Knland and Rives his a. '.dress as I". S. Naval Air Station. Kastb-iiiii. V'.v.u. lie told of beinir at Hrcs: and

U Jo

of South be n tajn in the !''

.' !! m - n s ' . .'

. has to'i i m h army

eh

hav.

tio i:

EO'.li at

hohbf i o;n

iot-;.r 1 lie. a ( ap-

i t ion ' 3 77a Y.

! ro,,h' or. I.et us tb

tin- war o dare acain

:ui !.: pap.-r . i: au-1 sui.'i- I rtairtst beinK ui'hoi.t our !ie j resident ' tli-- pa r t ii. s i t!it Itevolu- j t he v.. ws o f i

1 sea. s V.'hep t pro!.:.!.". !': a n- e. II. cei South C tra rils. '.' : t h

Ciiv.

from th- folks in thom mv best r -

nrjcl:

e to you c'.l. as ever.

Y'our son. I.OIIS HAUKF.N'HI DEI!

ect fully for America 1 tio- time and for An

first, erica

II. M. VAN i ! tth He

ATTA, ;t I'lticafro.

;e the law.

been I d. ;u.

It-

i v : n -

i-re with x : ra

of I nriia nnpo! i .ravt-ry by tl.e rind was K'.vcn

p.r.d l;as tu p-.- ENFOB

To the I-Mitor:

I .ant 1 ).. I

issued his request that r.on crats be placed on Kuard.

iitr.ed th.- Croix ftir. William Hlas been cited Italian governa i 'om m ,s : s ui as

From Chas. S-hrjmm.

j From frivate Chas. Schramm. 21 ''. ?. Kr.R., Co. C. A F. . V., to his rcotber, t Mrs. Conrad Srlinmm, S42 Alh-e St., I i a m n-ond. A '.id em, Jan. 2fi. 1 ? 1 5. f'enr Mother:

Jus received yr.iir letter of .Tan.

1.

I

Sure was jrlad to hear from you.

Ma. I am still well and only

r. when President Wilson i

!... T. I " OI. IH. I iUII

inad- ' noe mat ;nis ieiier w 1 1 1 nnii juii a:i

thus

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publican house and senate, he perform-j "-re nf he town that I am in and alo led the Kreatest and most us. ful act of j spent my Christmas and New Tears 1 h:s entire career, because the only i in this town. Will tell you all about j t:..u that lies her..,.,, the. fnifil this place when I return. I am also ! States nnd the destruction of its posi- sending you a picture of an encina ,i,, !n ti.,-. world as p f ; and inde- that I was on at the time of the last 'pendent nation is a lt.-pul Mean con- drive when we walked in and took

Metz and a l"t of towns. cil I se.p-

all time end their activities. We fully expect to hear some of these mornings that one of this gentry has sev

ered an artery while getting inside the window of some ; 0f ji pPr

County were content to permit Laura to remain in jail, i deprived of her "necessary needs" on a compensation !

home or has been badly hurt while running, by falling over some obstruction and fracturing his skull. These dangers might be multiplied, so have a care. It is possible that some indignant householder may even put a bullet in one of the thugs.

PUFFED UP WITH CONCEIT. In order to make the re-election of Big Bill Thompson, Chicago's pro-German mayor, doubly sure, the loudmouthed and blatant Maclay Hoyne is preparing to make the race against Schweitzer. Hoyne, It will be remem bered. came down into Lake county two years ago on a rlf-advertising trip in which he had the gall to criticize the authorities and police of the Calumet region for the way thy "prosecuted crime." All this was in view of the lawlessness that Hoyne permits on his side of the Indiana-Illinois border and the shameful conditions .ex

isting in Cook county. Hoyne has about as chancn of being Chicago's next mayor as Oabv

has of becoming the next Ameer of Afshanlsf an, and if he had any gumption he would realize that his own city is laughing at him.

Hut there was one among the all who heard Laura's wail. He was Louis D. Oibbs. County Jur'ce. Judge Gibbs agreed that a poor girl cannot live, not j even in jail, and purchase her "necessary needs" on one ! simoleon a day. So he had Laura brought into his court-j room, where everything is rich and dignified. An i Laura j told her tale of woe. There were many things, she said, j she needed before she could appear in public again. She, must be fittingly gowned; she must have a suit, and bon-! net to match her complexion, and her cheeks must be '

pinched by a masseur lest the jury become horror stricken because of her prison pallor. "Yes. it is cruel to compel a younst woman to live on one bone er, er. I means one dollar a day even though she be surrounded with all the comforts such as

Why Surre

Power to

r

Europe?

When America Enters League cf Nations This Is What It Binds Itself to Do.

Stress. f I The first thins this i when it convenes is to

bidding the President and dent ieavinjr this country

body should do pass a law for-

The following communication is the clearest exposition of what the I.enRue of Nations means to America, that we have yet se-n: "Kditor Times: Americans are beins asked to enter a I.eaKUu of Nations and bind themselves to abide by it constitution forC er. ' Io niv follow Americans, bt me ask.

doin- business at the rnrrpt.inil I'.oA.ts "f llui.pe a i.-l Asia with tion that those powers may deto punish, even if it be against

tatos of America

the

it- -A ti.vnHnMa iil offer " rtmiarlwrl the ' realize clearly the fact that the Cnitcd

UU1 iijiiiuieuio'i nu'i . .o.,., j " . . . o . . . , , v .... ;

court. "'Why, a young woman nowadays couldn't live

much on the Desert of Sahara on one dollar a day T)olv! ! would charue her that much to breathe.

rn host

and most powerful nation in the world?

Pome one -x , thoy r,:1i;,. clear, y tie- fact that n a member of the League the I'nit d

to Mop o!" tinany r.a term i:n

our wiil i.r-.d interests? 1 am not. "Are tie w ilHmr to bind , themselves

i to surrender the control winch we rmw ' exercise over the sutudy of arms and j ammunition to ?Iix:.o. for instance, .and I to place that control in tin- bands of

the Muropean end Asia', mil not.

"Art- they williu

w : rs .

Vice Cresiurinp their

term" of office, under the penalty of impeachment and removal from position, and THMX MNI"' MP '11 THK LAW. When this country (titers the proposed l-TiKue of natiofcs and jrlves such rou"'rios as Japan the riht to control in the slightest decree mi- ntiona! action. w- will have; abdicated our position as a soveretirn nation. What would such men as tVashinctnti. Lincoln. Mc-Kipi-'-y and Ttoos.-veit sav of such a i thimr were they alive today? They would fi.t'ht such a course of conduct j with all the powers of their patriotism and intelligence, and with the b-'p of a Republican congress sink i' and Its

pose you are worrying about me, because I do not write. Well I will telT you all about it, Ma, I just don't know what to write, as everything is the same. Just take it easy as I am In the best of health and if I am not sure you are wul'.ins for my return n n y d ay no w . Say. Ma. let me know if you are RettPnu any money from the povernairnt nnd if not b-t me know- as soon as you car.. I will close for this tirr,. wishing you all the luck in the orld. Tour son. CHAKLK3.

to bind th.

I friends so deep in political oblivion that nse'ives i tliis country would never elect another

"As far a? New York i

cious, how it does cost women to live.

an 'exicu- '. and that h common run t ionr 1 i-

Tor.ne!!y, the increase to vpply from 4he date the young woman was first placed In jail.

PERTINENT QUESTIONS. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., in speaking of the proposed L-eague of Nations, asks to what new obligations President Wilson would bind the American people. A few of the many questions that might be a?ked of the President or any proponent of the suggested constitution of the League of Nations are: "After a nation has entered the League, can it withdraw? "If so, by what process can it withdraw? "Can it withdraw without fulfilling accrued obligations? "If a nation cannot withdraw, by what means will its continued membership be enforced? "TV'hat" limitations are there upon the League as a whole? "What provision is there for determining whether the League has exceeded its jurisdiction? "What Is the duty of a nation that thinks the League has demanded of It a service not within the vested powers of the League? "What are the specific powers conferred upon the body of delegates? "How are the delegates to be chosen and what kind of credentials will be necessary? "What are the specific powers of the Executive Council, how are the members selected, and what provision is there for settling a controversy if two mem

bers appear from the same nation, each claiming to he j Nations, anil the letter from "'A Reader" about the Brest! the authorized representative? ! camp. They are very much to the point and will afford !

concerned, poorness era-j sat.-s would be only one of

Yes. this vnuntrl ''v(' CVU",'M. , ,,U!-, T" the other eteht wo-.ihl have

woman has my heartfelt sympathy, if she were free ; t ,1Klun5l ,15 in ,u.. int

and the question came to me for judicial interpretation j zation of our Panama ("anal? I would allow her not less than $10 a day for expenses. "I ','-'' realise clearly the fact that ,...- . i i ,i the Kuropcan rations have important because I know what is what. But inasmuch as she is . . , , interests in common which we do not in jail, where it does not cost l-.er a 'jit for street, car I ,,ha. pn1 that ln u,..s,. ,.lu, st ions they and taxi fares, I should imaeine that $2..vl a day w ill ; u,niiii naturally stand together arratnst fake rare of her needs." us? ... .,, , . ... ; " I o thev realize, for instanc". that

so r.ror.x t nt niv wi nave to pav .miss .Morgan; , , . . . , L . ' l tin other right nations are our b btors.

a day for each day sh has been a cicst of Sheriff ; a,j w (. Hr(. th). ,-,-editor ,.f all: that we

rreditor m the power of

Would be

tKht debtors'.' "Ar. they wil'.injr to bind themselvi s

1 not . incrcj.se our armv or navy wi'hYOU COULDN'T BLAME HER. lout the consent of an 'executive council' It pays to lie rather careful in, your correspondence j controlled by the other eiKht by iho , , ,i , powi rs of Kurope and Asia'.' I am not. wnh your washerwoman and vour sweetheart. 1 , ,, , , "Arc th"v v iu;:n 'bus to surrender They don't mix worth a cent. -j imo the hands of such a coalition of A young Lawrence, Kansas, man living on the i Mump an and Asiatic powers the sccuri"Hill " the collee-e section of the citv. Is narticular about ty upon which descends the sovereignty

his laundry. He wrote a note to his washerwoman aril

c'dres- j

one to his girl, and by mistake wrote the wron,

on each envelope. j The washerwoman received an invitation to take n j ride the r.ext day. The srirl was told: j "If you muss up my shirt bosom and -tth the buttons I off my collar any more as you did the last time, I'm go I

f the Tint.

"Are they

1 Stat, s ? Iam not. wiliinc to bind themselves

to Adn.in:M.er nii.ote territories in lairopo. Asia, or Afri-a. as an front of the Kuri.pi;,m nnd Asiatic rowers'? I nm not. "Are t hey wllUnp to bind themselves to Rive th.se Powers the riKht to direct our actions as merely an asent of these Powers in the work of pohcinp Central America, for instance, for the protection of our Panama Canal? I am not. "Finally, are they wiMinir have they the ripht ? to bind tlnmselves. their children and children's chi'dren. to these tilings forever? I am not; I have not the right. "Is America so unable to care for herself that sin-- needs must place h rscif under fit international protectorate? Oiifc-ht we not have sufficient faith in her preat destiny to wish to preserve her iniiopend. nee ? What would have been P.oosovrdt's answer to these quest ions? 1 know: So should i:ery American. "IIKNKY A. WO ML"

cmocr!itic President as world stands. t:.

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J.A.Graharn,M.D.,C.M. 53 Muenich Ct., Hammond. Office Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Phono 2)..

somewhere else." She hasn't spoken to him since.

sion' which ni'nii.i to light for the territorial integrity and political independt nee of Mates, little and bift. in Kurope, Africa. Asia, and Central and South America.' I am not.

I "Are they wilfins: to hind themselves j to accept the decision of the powers of Kurope and Asia in matters which reMate to Mexico and the countries which

Voice of the People

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"What are the specific powers of the secretariat and the secretary general? "What provision is made for raising funds for the Leagrue, apportioning the burden, collecting the funds, keeping the custody of the fund3, accounting, etc? "What are the limitations upon the powers of the body of delegates; the executive council; the secretariat? "The proposed constitution provides that all treaties

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ntrol our Canal Zone.

THIS paper desires to call the attention of its read-j and thus in if:', it to surrender the Moners to the Henry A. Woo l letter about the Leatrue of i roe I ..ctrin v I am not.

"Are tloy w HUns; to bind themselves tot to make war in defense of our

southern border, or our Canal

ABOUT THE E5EST CAMP. Kditor Times: I had Ve in reading your criticisms of th ' filth nt Crest and the shocking cou

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further food for thought to the loyal patriots of thit . without the cem-e country who are being called "fools, asses and blather-1 "d Asiatic powers cV'tee" VMiM-lrn Ti r. i- Vioi-o V .a lomor!!,. f-o A'it-r-co HMtS ' Al'C tllPV W i 1 o 11 1

th" Administration.

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RKNATOH Swanson claims credence for the President's statement that there is starvation in Europe be cause "he is there." This is our first intimation of tlndi?tressing situation ofthe Parisians.

tl-.i re. I also rend in

stat. nvnt th.'.t the expose was

a v..!:';;! lie am? that lire st was o. k. In order to throw a little more li.lit. 1 ftu lose a statement front Dr. Henry li.-.rlir.itloti of St. I'.irnaba's church. Newark, a son of liishop James TToi.rv

of the l;uro;

I am not. n bind themselves

not to make war to pr. vent the transter of Mai'alena 11.--- or Lower '"ali-

tornia to a foreiBu nation, if the Darlington of JCarrisburK. who went to. Kurop.-an and A?:.-. tic Powers confirm France v, :t!i th.: C. A. ". and remained I .he title of the purchaser and refuse j with thorn unh! ai'trr their return to j tec T r.ite.l S'..'es th. ir permission lo.this countrv about the cruiser Charles- j

fUht? I am ret. 'ton. He says: "Are they v. tiling to bind themselves "In November and December con-

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