Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 17 April 1919 — Page 4

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING 4 PUBLISHINa COMPANY. The Lake County Tlmos IVaily fxivpt Srifurday nnj Sunilav. EntereJ at tlm jiostoffl.e in Hammond. June i8. nos. The Tin KBst ChicaKo-Tricllann. Harbor rlntly except Sunday. Ent -rel at tho postofp In Lust Chicago. November 18. 1313. Th Luke County Times ststt.. lay nd Weekly Frtttlon. Entered at the p in'of flo. in Hammond. February 4. 1 ? 1 4. Tb" Gary Kvenlng Times -1'nllv eoopt Sunday. Kntere.1 at the pontoffV In Onrv. April IS 1912. All r.ndir the act of M ir. h 3. ! 7 . u second-class matter.

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UKOIll PAiD-tri CTRCTTT.A.TIOcT THAI? ANY TWO OTHER PAPERS IN THE CALUMET JcEOrlOIT. If you h.n ny troubte rttin Tr TtMK makes comFlalrt immed Intel v to the t 'troutr- i --ei Prartment. Trw Timk will net be respons-bb' for tho return ef any ttr...o!ictr" art)s or tenters an! wi!li.ot notice nreny. metis eommuni.-atior-- Short signed letters of general Interest printed at discretion.

NOTTCT5 TO STTBSCHXBERS. If you fan to reoetve your copy of The Tivsj s nroinrttv a you have in th past, rtoese do not think it bus beer tost or was not sent on time Remember that tho mail aervlre Is not what U used to be and that complaints nr rneral from niinv sources phorit the train sml mail ervice. Ttie Timcs ha increased its mailinsr equipment atiii ts striving earnestly t- reach its patrons in time. B prompt in advisinr us when you do not get vcur paper and w will act promptly.

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THE EMIGRANT WAVE. More than a thousand aliens a day are leaving this country to return to Europe. Some of tisem in applying for their passports declare only the intention of visitine; their families, hut most of them intend to stay permanently in their native lands. The Italian- are interested chiefly in agriculture. Other nationalities are divided between farming and commercial enterprises. Thirty-three thousand of these home-hound pa-sen-Cers have set sail since November, and the number is srrowinp constantly. There have lpn about SO.Oihi passports vised.

This fact should he considered by those lnsistinp on stricter anti-immigration laws. If is not ftemmeil it may lead to a tremendous

in unskilled labor. As one man expressed it- - if the aliens all so hnm. and no new ones come, who will dig our sowers and lr nur rouch work? The children of former aliens are not. doinp work of that type. They are coins to school, and cettinc factory jobs or positions in stores. And it's a cinch Americans won't do it." All of which i true. America should awake to a new conception f betalien children. A solid, industrious immigrant population, like a bold peasantry, when once destroyed will he hard to supply. Tightening up on citizenship and behavior demands is a fine thins, but we cannot afford to lose saht of the industrial value of our irumierant labor, when it comes in quantities not too latee for assimilation.

chief duty to ward off all attacks, especially att nip' aimed at West l'ru-sia. Posen and tipper Silesia. According to a Paris report, the Prussian national assembly has voted unanimously asainst the relinquish ment by Germany of any of the Rhine territory especially the Saar basin. Meetings of protest, the report says, are nitiltiplyins all over Germany. These meetings, it appais. are beins orpanized t.hronghont Gerniany by Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau, the foreign secretary. HUNGARY JOINS THE REDS. The Hungarian government has adopted P.olshevisin acknowledging Xickolai I.onine. the Pol.-hevist chief of Russia, as leader. This change is regarded in dipl mat ic and other official quarters in Washington as the piaest and most serious development in th0 international military and political situation since the sicninc of the armistice last November. It has caused treat cone i n in England particularly as endancerins the efforts of the entente to build up the Roumanian. Poli-h and Czetho-

:Slo:ik states as bulwarks aeainst German dmiination in : central Kurope. p is consider" d by some that the whole jmoement comes from Germany, because it may frustrate the allied attempts to cn-u'e buffer-states of Routnanii. j Poland and (.'echo-Slovakia to hem in Germain ' - jmwer. i The allied countries wre startled to learn of the 'fudden resignation, a few days aco, of ('mini Mn'hael j Karolyi (since reported murdered) tho president of theHunearian repuhl;c. After defying the entente allies, fount Karolyi mined over the urn ernni'nt ;' a socialisti communist cabinet, anil is.-ued a manifesto appealing ' t( the proletariat of the world for ju -tico and support. ; Alexander Gerhai ha s;i ssuttieil tho presidency of the ! revolutionary Government of workers", peasant.-' and sol ; diers" councils in Hungary. P.ela Kun has become foreign com-iiissary and Joseph Pevtany war commi -.-ary . ; AS OTHERS SEE IT. i "For over a hundred years the American people have . been pettinsr alone fairly well mindinp their own business. ' We do not believe that the American people are now. or eer will he. disposed to submit their affairs to the : judgment of mankind."-- Marion ind.) ''lironie'e. "Mr. Wii-on has pretended to lepreser,' tip- I'nilei'. States, but be went to the peace convention sixains ! tli 'desires rf the people and took alonp with him a set of j men who represent no one but him-elf. I.tist Nnvemli'-r : the people repudiated the pvpsident. They expressed I their distrust, of his leadership in the most positive mate ' ner. Yet Mr. Wilson ic:nnr"s that direct and decisive j repudiation and. taking the helm in his own hands, steers j the a-k of our liberties upon the rocks of in "rna t : tnal- ! ism." Sneneer tVV. Va.l Tim- Pecord. I j "Mr. Wil in said virtually notb.ns in hi- I'.o-ton j peroration. Generalities abounded. He spoke abotr the old world calclun the vision.' which sounded srand. : indeed, hut did not hit the poin'. The American people. ! also, have caua:h a t ;inn - a vision of a world mad j warless by an asreement anions the nations 1 adoot !the uttermos means to preserve peace, but they have 'not yet. caupht the vision of an America tied hand and i foot by an elaborate covenant that would civo other eoun 'trie- of the world a deciding vote- over America in ;ill j questions of paramount importance." Gloversv illo CN Y. Leader Republican. i . I

GERMANS SHOULD EMULATE TURKS. The Turkish authorities are brincin to 'rial tim e those responsible for the Armenian atrocities and massacres, an dfindine them snilty are admini-t rat ins fit punishment. Ke-mal Be v. a hiph Turkish dignitary, has been

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Appearance of the American Soldier Has Always Impressed Observer: By GERTRUDE P. BISHOP

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THE NEWSPAPERS ARE THE GOATS. It seems to be again necessary to inform orsaniza Pons that give entertainments for which an admi sion fee is charged and who send their orders for printins to other offices, expecting free publicry day after day from "ii- nrwsti-'pe. thif tiiot"- who;.) cannot bo pranted. Unfortunately prip-ors demand hich waees, and the cos: of print ins materials i- fearful for a newspaper to contemplate, tf printers worked for Miaritv and material cost notlrne the situation would be ntirelr diffor ent. N'evv-papers are imposed unon to an amaintr en'. The free advertislne nivon theso even's is th" only thine that makes thm af all profitable to th oronio'er. XVithout newspaper publicity they would be a flat and barren failure. Yet their promoters will have the to mriy to repeatedly send in free notiros for their entertainments to the newspapers and :vo ove.y t,i; nf ioh nrintins for the affair to a job o'fico. This nftiti-r has ip mind a recent entertainoient in - city in th Caltimet rofion that paid over Jinn to a job off;"e f-ir prinfin: bill and was riven column aftr column of free adverti inrr bv tbi r.ewsprtner. makin-i the entoj-tain mert a complete succe s, yet tbe pew spa per wns the 'fall jray." It never cccr to ti e ro-ortiote r. of onert"!nmens to mir the offices whore they rrnt tbeir prin'inr done for publicity. GERMANY MAY REFUSE TO SIGN. There appears to be a crowins tendence a""rc -io parties in Germany, radical and copservaf iv p ;liVe. to refuse any treat v nf pear" which shll make c"tn;jvp territorial demands. At firM the pnvmpnt to reie t urb terms wa apparently iritiated hv ti jrovernment v ordcr to influence the Paris conference to -mrt'Vo mr.j-i rea.ionable tortus but now ttjo Tnovenienr has ,-totten nut of povernmertt control, in tii German nowsparerand amons all bodies of people thoro is a ernyr,v unanimity of opinion against ieldiPT tr. what ha-- beep called ''ep-lavin? trm." nspee'rllv i them pro'e-s-t asainst the claims to Panzijr and tie- Saar va:)e-. Tho claim to Malmedv ;s also now chtrjtcteriz'-d as evii bitant. Tn a speech a P.rlin'. rr. Sohiff-r, minister of finance in th? new cabinet, said. ' ' k a most solemn oa'Ji iht 'he rovernmept will not surrender to the epeiw one inch of German territory, either eat or w, s-." In the Prussian as-ombly, premier TPr-ch declared b-?i t h--povernment had no intention of civin- tip ibe eastern d:stricts of the state and ho considered it the sta'e'-

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square a? Staniboul

cenily, as responsible for some of the most terrible evidences of Turkish brutality. This official adminis'ennp of justice is undoubtedly

j dictated by a healthy fear of allied opinion. Put whatj ever may dictate i', it is what should be done, and it is ' what the world would lik" to -op Germany doinc. ! On the contrary, Gerniany conducts trials which are j such farces as to merit the suspicion and discust of tho I whole world. They vindicate every body, from the kaiser, recently declared guiltless by their tribunal, lo those responsible for the murder of Captain Pryatt, an Knpli.-h I sea captain, foully put to death by German orders. I The failure of Germany to convict and punish her i cuiltv only nu.kes it more plain that the allies will have i to do the punishinsr. ! A li'tle of the wholesom" respect displayed by th- ; Turks for the expressed opinions and indienatton of ' decent men would do much to win favor for Germany in j .h eyes of Iter enemies. : OPPOSING OWNERSHIP. Robert S. I.ovett was Director McAdoo's richt-hand : man in the administration of the railroad? of the country and he now comes out opposed to jrovernment owner ! ship. He says srovernment owner-hip must inevitably ifail in this country. Tie holds that the railroads neo.f such stimula'ion as private initiative alone can provide, with such federal reirtulatlon as shall f ncourace expan- ! sion and prvert the economic loss of rate wars. There Is the testimony of a man who knows. This opinion is. accompanied by the fact that the railroad service waworse last year than it has been any year since isr.O; and bv the further fact that the jrovernment lot ?ino, . (inn.f.iio in one year of tailroad operation. Again af urh face the dreamers have no armmeat except the possibilities that mipht be hoped for from political control. P i likely fba' the thoughtful people of This country are not willing in depepd upon such possihili'ies. THE ftr.-t tea! spring days in the Calumet region proi-iVi. so many auto accidents, tragedies, hold-ups. robberies, ftp., that it begins to Seem as if the pe .pie are goinc: to encage in iheir usual Lord's Pay summer 'excitement in lflf'.

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i s s:.-;.r fr.,-,1 Nw Vnrk that he is I f,m the man who tivei.ted flyintr mahas in t;,v ,,i,j p. A He w as sent I chums. n,,t yet. init s. i.n thee will tl .-. to ih.!l: tbe. Oli o. to P.- in u s t e r e d j a o r s s the .n eans with the aol of man: clJt. 1 1 am the man v. h , i . m-. ne t 1 7. it Kii e-r

j and Kave the wo,iJ an , 1, te -, na - ,. ma! j Ok YOUnl BnUCT Back itS One Incllnnn man is union thirteen I mm tary standard, r- -inii.-ss if tin T . (-11 - Aa.ee.an soldiers ivb.i i,n e h-t-n dee- j hyo-eplinls; i am tin man vi h.. tt-iv e j XMcltlirSl dOiOI, CvlOSS 3.1101 -at-.l with the 1'ist nteisind S..rvice the world lis treat vessel.-, and every-j A ff-r c-j-i-trpn oc."-

st announeedi thins; essential for 1 !;: tie of nai ion

Tl.ie n y drive Mls Sf-lli' Ims-pital nn t wan P.oate.i in P-. Pepi;;! the pne-- ami tiieir hospital le.eived li t he vvimndeel fi.ci. tin- ft ent. h. in lonuht In day ami niht Md r,;in:i.i'niu h the hiiti !r- Is. and braver and tnor patient, p..-.- than the- Anna, can he.y.s were niMir j.e. n. 1'iiint; M y and J ue

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Vni'ii n n a 1 ii s near the t-nd division and v.hi'e tl-.ere per Plot!,"!'. Porpi.ial liny ni"nd Smith e.f 1 iary, passed vita the I '(.011 pa ti y P. e,f the 7th Knv;ti(" : .- hut I,,, was iiiia'-.l" to (.i,i,: in: , i.l. , . ,. i.' ... 1.1. 1. .. . ..

j 1 tl 1 - . . j i ' 1 nei. .-1,11.10 . - i . ' 1 I'll i i j tivnt'." day leave e-f ahsenc and shi j v. ill 1 1 port, asa n to l.'-r unu i.n Apr. I

bv rl.e- war lit ;.ai I'nnit today. The! What would you smv ? I

liiRta.-i fellows: i''i . r 1 , o , a 1 x. wten I 11 W'H" no' ' eau'-i th- v'..tld was in- . ' "'-" .-I'ln sat", hi-.-..,; u,-n a Rex, Company K. 1 Ifith hihiith-v (A i terdepeu'lent thai caused 1 1 1 war. Tic (heavy tea w'th se.stt !u:r 1 id- d. wt'l, S. .v.. 15214.'.:... For . t rao rd ; na 1 ! w :ir w caused 1, v l.i. .. .e-, p, y, -: f, . j ' u m mv. s' 1 -aiv. d a r I '.-. U ,1 I-er-iMil in a.ti.m n.ar Mont fa -nn ! il'K eioraniim d is. ri 11 , 1 na t i,. tp.e.n 1 h . b'-a it t 1 i n 1 i , dark Hi.d iaviiiarl. J.tsi

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I-o-.-hI Pe en, 011 nt r .) t ii irt -fiv- e.fi the enemy 111 a ravin- . Cnder ten-no; ovitflankina: tl"- from seven machine j r-iiis. l.e ie,; a 11 attael; ,,,, ,!,,. ni-nv! in whicli tie .f the latter wie K:i!edi

apd 'i't-sti captured. toetber with ill-s-ve ti niaih.ne curie. Home address. Mrs. s-,i an p.ex. tnother. 91:! North So- ..r-d street, Iieeatu'. Ind. ana ''

hety.ei! fv..ii'i. n and i i , ' pra Mixit.c the Sri;-- '!"-, ,,,,.) Sn!-

vvajie system. Tin- i mat an of th-t thnr r. m p. - a' heme, , tr,,;,. s' rtiKle means .lopb-te s'av.-ry tor blesorr e. A n easier - y i- to t'-t a th." workitu; class: 1 bo an, I ta.n e.f , ti..'iie of V. ye-tli's S-i-. ai"i S-i'r.lyir tin- capitalist class ; ' ' a;: 1 , " i -, at any si,.;. p; ,.,.iv I am iboroUKbl.v ci.v t.-o.i tiiat tb-t j for . ThS" t- tj.o eld-i p.,.. aoe jm-

' delegates ei- r tli.-ie in i'r.ime are p,.: t.r.-V'd by 'ho .---.hption .-( ,.:' ..r irurree?'i" i AVliie wisp-., nv f;.n.a I , 1 - io

j orpurnl nios I'. Hlsh. trn inuntli" I 10 the si-i'vi' e, has re t ai ned to Uai y j and ill tnak" his li'uite w ith h-s I iiii.'l-f!, M-s. I'. !.. stIPvan. Adams

rtre.t Corporal P..-h wa with the r.TP-, division. 117th a tn in a 11 1 1 i on .vipply

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I Wiitter nnd l.anrrnrr mltt. Whltit s. e.f chant;., hospital unit. No. 1 jar still heme held at Camp MH!, N. ! Y.. wheje p:.-y have bfti since their 'j.'irtlval ft. mi eiver.oeas on April .Mb. j Th"V e xpect to lie shipped west r.n i Ft ia-. t,r 1 h i s k when it is heme 1 plann- 1 to l eve , o ral of the ho-p-t-I a! unils parade , Chicago, niter lili j thr-v vv.il ko to Camp tirant to he d'Sj cliai sred 4 ' I crimrnl Wtlliniii Millivnn. Hi.1 Indiaiana avenae-, 1 1 a m m--nd. i.e. Ive-i his i P-t,-. -Pol- di s.-i.a 1 -tie f re. u th.- serviceIan.; ret aned la. i.- 1 .1 t T1 1 - - r a y . He I was a m.-i.''er of Vto-or Ti i.f!i ''utti- : pnnv 3t;: and was stationed a; Can-a

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Hnlert II. ( only, Hammond. Is 11 1 n j I'.! OoStlyn hosp.t.ii await inc h s etis-i ebatase whan lie will om- p. Ham-; ni..nd and it Is announced p-, fri-nds : that h i s inat .-'age to Miss Inp Ueeder I 'v 1 1 be q-i'e-t!v -o! e-r-t n 7. d. Ken- t w aa ars Im was .-n the d'-stroye,- "Vlien" and later on the transport Hartishuiv j and mil Ie ti.l,' It't.s fo Prnni .t t, .1 ee !

t urn. MAY REFER IT TO THE PEOPLE A G Anderson : INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 V.'hl.MAK. Germany, via IP-rim and London. April 17. The f'rnmn cabinet by a iiiii(niiii-,.'. vote today ,l..yid-l to t.fft thi- peace treat-, t a re !" . rend u - n of the German peopP. if it deviates from the foci teen pr.niip'c? laid 'p.wn

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TRY TO START A NEW ARMY

I i l-l"'ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE;

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vxifvte- pineapple. The dessert has a weclth of this exquisite flavor, end a package serves six people for cents. Ycu owe to yourself a tril cf this new-type geldine dainty. 10 Flavor; cf Your Grocer' 2 Packages for 25 Ccnt$ t?i

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DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYGICIAN AND SURGEON. 15j Stats St.. Hantnond, Ird Phone 3419. ! GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

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INDIANA GARDENS Ska' in." c.tiy ti ..-: ht and s'-, ti-iay a "' : pi c;i T.i!." 1 laUiH.i'tid ,i; l .i :nz , ,r to dien "WATCH YOUR STPP PARTY" NEXT THURSDAY EVENING :t maiu'ka, y,i:n;:z

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! the Hvejaco in,-,, mo p,-.- farmer was ?fHo a rear, but war ; nv"... h.: 1- ex;,e.'t c- sa'-l usam , ,, Hi -,-, p,ye ,),,', f.o,trv-i y v vvt'- j MAIU'KA. M .it-a , , i ! put ti,,. baS ;n pi. ,', Ar,:i wba! with wheat and i a: ;" '! "'' ' ! sht. Then youll b? sure it will 8. rJt 'rye c.ins up. tiio income tn will ee' h'm vet. : -, .... i,.- , ..rih. i,.-.. nrinr-n -.-.. . - - ;. - : , : -. ; i there. .'.;i ' .c fr.-:'::Z.Jl.,s.a:ii'h

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After That the Conversa tion Lagged.

By C. A. V01GHT