Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1919 — Page 7
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6ENAT0R IjIAKES SIX ADDRESSES (Continuaa from Par r?ne
ranee. "We must consult them all. and be dominated ty none. I do not think a man's business success makes mm ineligible to advice or to participate In government. I do not believe the farmer's uncomplaining patriotism in wr -will be fittingly rewarded the highest good fortune of all the American people and must himself fully sar th6 fruits of our achievement. "The world needs production. It needs work, and still more -work. Production wil! stabilize the world's exchanges. Production will challenge the lie about freedom In seizure by forc and government found on physical might. Seizure Is the destruction of civil liberty, and ends all Justice and destroys all order. "America has no problem transcending In Importance the establishment of agencies to secure our industrial peace. No man can ever be made to ! work against his will in free America, I and the student of modern develop-1
ment In indu3'ry who thinks to des-
o the ones who responded to its artj ed defense. He favors the plan championed by the American Legion which provides for a per diem for the period of enlistment and payable over a period of ten years In purchatrg a farm, a home, vocational education for anyone, or in a lump sum in case the applicant can show urgent need. Regarding the national defense, he said: "We ought to have it understood from this time on, this la no more collection of peoples calling them
selves Americans, but one people, with
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Women a well as men are marie miserable by kidney and bladder trouble. Lr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the f,-rest kidney medicine, is highly reco!:ui.endo'l by thousands. Swair.p-Root stand? th highest fr the rasun that so msny rft-r-l say U has proved to be just the remedy iio.-d"d in thousands of even the moat distressing rases.
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one spirit, one soul, one allegiance, and j Address Dr. Kilmer v'o.' Kirifrnanucn. one flag. We might well pledge our-j N. Y.. and enr!..s- tn cents, also menselves never again to be so unmindful; 'Jon .J J-Pfr (i of our national defense. W ought to j have an ample navy, as our first line ! "nment. but a perversion of it. ,i 1 w ,.v,. ... , ! "'The surest index to advancing civ-
than keep apace we ought to .wad the world in development of aviation, and be stronger In the air than we are on the sea. "We ought to have- ample army, and we ought to have all the young manhood of the republic know the benefits of discipline and physical betterment that come of military training, but It ought to be VOLUNTARY, not compulsory; supported "by the government in camp, in ttre national
guard, in schools and colleges. It;
llization is th elevated scale .f life and higher rewards of thf men who toi: War has left new levels and wr shall never return to the old. It is just as certain as anything can be that a new proposition has came in the division of the profits of reduction, and labor's share will never grow less. I do not know that th war scale of wages wiil abidp. but wages in themselves do not constitute the true measure " f compensation. If
1 v , i I , . . . . 1 wage scale douh'.ed and th most of
iruy unijnisiu aiiu u'.'ittuvo fais" uugm 10 ye ntaue popular nu v , Inr l,ttl Mnl.Mt.Hd. th new order, h.inf.,1 wt vo,,n- imi,. ,vi,l ! 1 ' v ' nE Is more than doubled, labor ha-
Unionism has lilnrated; it must not 1 sk It as a privilege rather than acenslave. Collective strength has j cept it ss a duty of compulsory rewrought great progress, but U must j quirement . not assume dictati-on. The thoughtful "There must be a halt in the present wage earners of America would not upward tendency of prices." he said, have It so". They want a square deal and he then described the ovc! of nd it Is their due. They ask Justice no higher wages and higher costs which one ought offer less. But government j Is back of it all. Dwelling upon this
fails if it does not find the agency for ministering that Justice; and it must; and it fails worse if it does not prohibit the conspiracy wh'ch may halt any public service or in any way imperil the health and lives of the people through parai.-rco production and
subject at length, he said: "One must be impressed with the glowing importance of sane thinking, frank utterance and courageous consideration of a problem bigger thin international warfare. The world is in a state of unrest. All humanity is
transportation of life's necessities . i in a greater or lss degree of rehfl-
lost Tather than gained. The ri! ! tst of compensation is what roma! ij between the saie of a day's work ninl j the cost in making it. which is th
balance of tradp underlying all acquirement.
The dreamer who expects an j t!m coft of living and present wages is in need of wakinz. Put
j created efficiency, added pride in prjduction and earnest endeavor for a ! better order will contri! ute tovvaul I reduction, and still the r-s t j.n"n j with which the world is threat' :i2f." I . .
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The problem canot be ignored. It de
mands the conscience and courage and the Intelligence of parties and men and the government which they constitute. Let the square deal illumine the waj a square deai that gives a thought
lion against things which are, and curious to try a new and unknown social and economic order.
'Fvery experience following ail the' great wars evr recorded proves there! Is just one way to recover from its j
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to all the people and the common good j wastes and altering burdens. Nothing as well as those who dwell in class, has ever availed save work and trade, consciousness." j attended by thrift and persistence. Regarding the conflict b.ween the ; High wages come as a war inlieripreaident and the senat e regarding j tance . They w ill abide . I think they th; peace treaty. Mr. Harding spoke j ought to abide. But high wages ate
at length, outlm.ng the stand which cf no avail if living cost grows high-
value. v e cant .restore it until we
had been tak:i ty botn sices. iie.er. Money has lost its standard of!
added: 'Out of any dissapo. ntment has come one gre.-vt consolation. The senat and congress are functioning again, and the sena:e had proven itself as a continuing and deliberate body which stands as a buffer between ephemeral passion and the Teflective judgment of the American people, and holds out a restraining hand against usurpation of power no matter how well meant, or how beautifully disguised. This republic is too big for one-man government. No matter how Intellectual and brilliant; no matter how gigantic his stature; no matter how eminent his service or how patriotic his motives, no man shall rule the republic or dictate its destinies. Our security is in co-ordinate government under the constitution."There are and ever will be outstanding personalities and appealing leadership. P.ut no one man can make a party platform in a bartered out nationality which the senate was sworn to preserve, and has preserved, with all inherited rights. A president who told us he kept us out of war has litterally kept us out of peace formal peace, duly covenanted, and the American people and the world may charge it to presidential usurpation of power and attempted dictation, where party council and co-ordinated government would have led to instant understanding.-
Harding believes his party should I dued by the mailed fist
pledge the gratitude of the republic
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recover our poise and get to think-j
ing ana acting sooeriy again. we must strive, all together, for approximate normality. For higher wages must come higher efficiency. Cheapened prices and increased cost of production constitute an economic fraud. With Increased efficiency the high wages will abide and cheapened cost will attend. Workmen are more interested than anybody else, because they constitute the great consuming mass which is called upon to pay. "The Russian ruble was nee worth our American half-dollar. Measured by that standard. Russian bread to
day is 1225 per loaf, butter is J1300 a pound, pork Is $Z&) a pound, and cigarettes are 15 each. These are the money values of wreck and ruin. "America must think straight and act straight, and resolve to preserve our inheritance and determine to main tain just relationship. Thire are certain fundamentals which are everlasting. We may submerge them in chaos to the disappointment and distress of the present generation, if we run into folly, but sanity must assert itself ultimately. What I want more than ail else is the understanding which will save our own generation. "The ambitions of the working
world can't be suppressed, nor sub-
Ours is a
government of reason, by law. We must frankly face the problem. The government must help. It must strike at the crime of profiteering on the one hand, and bring to responsibility the crime of under-production on tl. other. "For the American wage-earner the problem is more pressing, because there Is the attempted development of class consciousness, which is always a reril to popular government. We
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WIDOWER CONGRATULATED "Since my wife's death, five years s po. I have suffTd grew.tly from stomach and liver trouble and gas attacks. 1 lost over 50 pounds, and at times was as yellow as saffron. My doctors could not he'p n:e. Six doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy have entirely cured me. I have regained my
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