Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 19 June 1919 — Page 10
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THE TIMES. Thrusday, June l, 1919. Z3SZ U.S. PLANNED TO USE DIRIGIBLES WITH HUGE CANNON AGAINST FOE 33E3 'vwgqi 'ENEWS PUBLISHED FOIK THE HOME -LOVING PEOPLE VOL. 3., NO. 5?. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919. PRICE ATTENTION. 0 ODiUKNl
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Views, just released for publication, of giant dirigible with 75m. guns. Lower picture shows how guns are mounted and comparative siz of gKEis to a man. PictuTea juat released ahow aotfaer war machine that the Gercsaca would have had to battle bad ibe war lasted many months Jocper. Many of thee yiant JirieiWes were ordered for the A. E. F. from a French firm. The were to be used over land to aid the land forces and over sea to protect shipping. The 75m. puna 4B board are so constructed that they can be trained on objects almost directly below the air-dxeadnaugbt.
Astonishing Marriage and Divorce Laws Now In Consideration In Denmark Would Provide Complete Equality of Men and Women
By TI07S MACGEITr - STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE! IfOXDN (by mail). Tne most trenchant m&rriag-a and divorce law ever presented to any Europecn parliament is now being considered by the Folketing- of Denmark. Premier Zah!i aas laid before hi3 legislature a bill Jrawn by committeea representing Denmark. Norway and Sweden providing for complete equality of men ar.d women, abolishing ancient customs in divorce and creating a new standard to guide the husband and wife. Those physically afflicted or suffering from lunacy would be forbidden to marry and there is to be no coercion in marriage. A man may not marry unless twenty-one years old, no woman
before eighteen, though exceptions may be made in certain cases. All who suffer or have suffered from venereal diseases of any kind and epileptics must make known this fact to the other contracting party, and a doctor's instruction is provided for both. The marriage ceremony must be a civil act, leaving those who wish to seek the blessing of the church as they deeire. As the woman is on the same political and municipal level as the man, so the wife i3 equal to the husband in authority in the family. The husband is r.o longer "lord of the manor" but a coequal partner. The husband and wife are both bound to support the family. It is emphasized that housework of the wife is a contribution to the general fund of the family. The wife has the right to dispose of money for household expenses and for her own personal requirements. The husband no longer would have th deciding voice in regard to matters
affecting the children. If ttiere are differences and the husband- and wife cannot agree then they may appeal to the shcriif or superior magistrate to decide. Fortn?rly the property each possessed at marriafce wts held in common, unless otherv.'isf. arranged .but the now measure v..uld allow each to control his part of th separate fflrtune, possessed at the ti:ne of the marriage or accumulated subsequently, though when separation follows the marriage the measure provit.es that the aggregate fortunes of both shall be equally divided, unless the marriage contract forbids it. The bill attacks divorce in a new way. If both parties agree to a sep
aration, there Is nothing more to be
said. Separation can be granted to one J
part :r tne otner neglects nis auties. is addicted to drir.k. or to other serious vices. Furthermore, separation may be granted when intercourse between the man and the wife has been destroyed. Divorce shall always follow separation within a certain time. If both are willing, the time-limit is one year. Vhen separation has been claimed by one party, the divorce shall be granted after two years. Divorce may also be granted, first, when a man and wife, because of mutual discrepancy have lived apart for three years; second, when one party has desorted for two years; third, when on party has disappeared for three years. In the rast when both the husband and wife had committed adultery divorce in Denmark was refused; now divorce is allowed. Imprisonment for two years or more gives the other party the rjght to di
vorce. Other just claims for divorce
are bigamy, veneral lnfeetlen, attempts against a partner's life and mental disease. In regard to the latter, there Is a proviso that the mentafl affliction must have lasted three years prior to the deman for the divorce. The bill also provides for the trial of all matrimonial cases in secret to prevent scandal. Commenting on the proposed law, the Manchester Guardian says: "Without making marriage lightly
terminable, they will abridge many of
those unions of the sane with the insane, the faithful with the unfaithful, the moral with the hopelessly degener
ate and vicious, which In their forced
prolongation now lead to so much Im
morality. The Danish bill also would
make marriage a fu,ll partnership, re
moving the last tract of the Orientalist
subjection of one partner's will to the
other, and requiring from both the same
measure of layalty.
"In England at present the is no absolute bar to divorce between two peo
ple who profoundly dislike one another.
But to get it they have to go through a
long and degrading course of concerted
lying. The husband has to leave home
for a considerable time. Then the wife
has to write him an insincere appeal to
return, the husband has to provide the wife with what rases as legal evidence of adultery on his part, the wife has to
bring a suit for divorce, and both have
to combine in giving no overt sign of collusion to a judge who is morally
sure that there is but has nothing dcfl
nite to go upon. 'While many people
who do not mind lyin go Cirough this
repulsive farce to get free, many other
people take freedom without authority,
and few would say that the latter are
the more deeply dishonored."
MUNSTER
The Monon noon train going north hit an Armour truck Saturday on Ridge read crossing in Munster demolishing the truck. The two men who were under the Influence of liquor sot away with a few scratches. The little 7-ycar old daughter of Mr. Kniper, who has been staying at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Vander V.'a!!. died last Tuesday and was buried cn "Wednesday . in the HigVand cemetery. Her mother die.i a few months previous. Mr. and Mrn. Van S'nberj; of Lan
sing visited in town Monday evening. Miss Edna Mueiberger of Hammond visited here on Tuesday. Jam's Krooswyk has parchased another runabout. The younger people of the Dutch Reform church have formed an English congregation and will hold their services in the assembly hall in the public school house. The flrst meeting was held last Sun-lay. iZtrl "Wagner, whs has been In St.
1 Margaret' horiiita! for some time, w5 brought horn? Tuesday morninj.
TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
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"The goose hs a ptece hi --.rn'.l farm economy, in low ia:. .., .,ui Jocl to overflow, and la rough land. It requires the elinplest, rudest kind of shelter. An open shed provided with straw is sufficient. The gooso is an efficient producer of meat and we, as a cation, are meat eaters. It has been said that goose meut Is hord to digest; it would be nearer the truth to ray, that we like It so well "that we ere art to over-cot .when a young Socse, roasted to a turn, Is placed oafore is on the tabh" ears Frank rackos !n the American Steel & V.ir? crop report. "It is possible we icny.trcc our inlijostion to this overeating b'it we should -not blarue the goose. ' The gco is the source of hiqh grnde feather p.ud dov.n used in pillows and be'ivlir.. A matHM bird wi:i yield -IVij oz. feathers an! abcit lrf: z. of dt'vn."" There always r:o:u for mora .jerKc. There should be a flock ot
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"WUXTREE! WUXTREE: HORRIBLE massacre at i the Polo
grounds Indians, 13; Tanks, 3. ITER 3 THORMALEE, the brilliant Jersey porthurler, was scalped for the first time this season. Herb having won six In a row. "WILLIE DOAK outpltched Willi Benton, out Cardland way despite the fact that Larry Doyle pcled one for the circuit. THE Giants hi Into two double plays an dony collected five wal.lop3 en! Doak and what cou'd ba sweeter to the Card fans? AFTER winning eight straight Clcotte tasted h!t first defext at the hands of tha Senators.
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YALE CONFERS HIGH HONORS f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW HAVEN. Conn.. June 13. Tha climax of Yale's victory week commencement came when the university distributed honorary degreed to General William J. Snow of the army, fiear Admiral Williosn Snouden iiirus.
of the navy; Orville Wright-and other I
nen of notable achievement in war work. , The concluding excesses mark
ing the end of the . 219th year of the i
Institution were h'.d in Woolsey hall. . s AMHERST. Mass.. June 19 Amherst college conferred the degree of Doctor of laws upon General Peyton C. March, chief of staff of the United States army, and Governor Galvin Cool Idge, of Massachusetts.
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