Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1919 — Page 4
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTV POINTING PUBUSHIN3 COMPANY.
Curtis said: "Congressmen evidently were impressed by the relcrenJum. It being plain that action -was taken after the business men of the various organizations had tven the
-(, . ,. , , " 77 7 subject careful attention. Resolutions by citizens aa the The La County limes Daily except H-lurdajr an J Sunday. .iitt?U ut Ui lu.Mo.um in liaiumuua. Juu result of a fiiTV speech bv a fwiiom orator to not alia. lso. . ., ,, 'av,i impress those who are out-site the Influence of the Th Tln.es Kat Chioieo-indtana Harbor, dally except Sunday Eaiortd at the postotac iu ist Chicago. Nov- sptviker's magnetism, but a statement by folks we know -.,,-. : of a conclusion reached as the outgrowth of studv for a Tne L-ae Cour.ty Itme.i Sturd..y nnd Weekly edition. ; . Enteral hi tha .Hisfofeea !n MammonJ. Kebru-ry 4. lwriod of day, or w k.s, carries weight. When Senators The Gary Evening Times lull? except Sunday. tin- j and Representative learned of the action of local comterea l tue jus:uncu hi -Jury. April IS. lilJ. I . , . , All under tha ct of March a, liTS. as second-class ; mereial orKHinzat wn.s un the railroad question they upmatter' I peared earor for all the information available, and gladly
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gave consideration to the principles ad-orated. Even
I thikse who were not in harmony with the platform had
Sinn 3101, 3102 'respect for the manner of its creation.
"The National Chamber presented no bill," the Sen
'It left that feature of the proposed leds-
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to do. The National Chamber by that method could
..Telephone fcO-U not possibly antagonize a.ny of the Senators, or Repre-
sentaT i v ; , or .croups of citizens having bills of their own. on the contrary, its simple declaration' appealed to all who have been trying to frame legislation, and I will find that several National Chamber' principles have been incorporated in various measures. "In givinj? to Const-ess an expression of their views, the business men participating in the referendum evident ly had no thought of having a statute named for them: they were not seeking to influence Con tress by their u-re.it. numbers; they simply wanted Congress to hai the benefit of their experience in transportation affairs.
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crown Point Telephone 4J If you hve any trouble ett1n Tutr Ttvr mkes complaint Immediately the Ctrcn In t tin D-rnrtment. TRI Tives will not be responsible for the return of any onuollcited Rrt!.-!ps rr l-;tr-s and will not not'.c anonymous communication. Fhort eifined letter? or ceneral Interest printed at discretion. FAIT5-UP CTRCTTX ATTO XT A.W A-Y TWO OTHXR PAFEB.S I5T T3TE CALTniT.T --fUOlC.
world u.aiikrs ix nirniM " ; p:ttt-; i5IG I'KOKLEMS OF TRAD. AM) FINANCE
If vou fall to reeelve your eopv of Trrit 'nvro s. nrnmptrr M you have In th rnt. rlenae di not think It h.T bn-n lost or TTa not r,nt 011 time Rtmms.. iho ,h. rn.n
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service 1 not r.hat it used tn be nd thit cc.mrlalnti
vice. Th Tii!i haa lncrened its ma'.Itnif e.-juipment and and their opinion about how the roalroad problem should p;om?tVt,Ltah,.,:i"ft r,tr.V" Th.y showed their appreciation of an con
: fidence in the intelliirence of their Senators and Kepre- ! sentatives by statins their case freely, plainly and brief I ly. Retard less of the outcome of proposed lesi.statlon. i the Chamber of Commerce of the United States has set ! an example of how To present helpful information to Con-
will act promptly.
WASTE DID KOT WIN WAR. A Chicago newspaper c.ualoi.ues the abuses discovered in Var department avimlnistration in France, and. catalogues them as "reasons why we lost the war." The assumption is that the v. inning of the war is an adequate excuse for the was-e of money by War department officials, and for the sacrifice of the comfort and even the lives of American sold ers through mismanage-nient.
The people Who furnished the money and the boys
press which others engaged in similar work could follow with profit."
THIS IS SCOUTING. The following is a copy of an editorial published in the Omaha World Herald, on Monday, September 29th. 1013: 'HE PREPARED." When the city of Omaha was torn bv a made revel
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( -. U.S him a liar. TJiii trwiiblo Jo A MAX with a mean dispusiti'jn is O.VLV too apt to vviit it O.N his children AND then misname H discipline. WKLU it hits b;-n a long", long time SINCi: we heard a lusty voice fcaily 1 arol i 1 1 MT
'llo Waclit Aim Rhfdn." l'KOHAIU.Y Fuhstituting- ' a e mfie."
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KATKST k rounds f-r divorce at our house JIKNTAI Incapacity of husband not TO re; 11 7.0 that n;.n y Is everythiriK AS lie ban li d out ?2 ox' ra ON S." urday nit;iit.
to win the war do not look at it that way. They fail to 01 mooa-iust. ana uie streets were seeming wun rioters see the Identity between a grafting contractor, an incom-i and vrith automobiles-every police officer taken from his potent or corrupt official and the soldier who actually did j usual dut:t'8 in ,he futile attempt to foil the mob, it was the fighting, the civilian who actually footed the bills, to ''a Bo-v s"out w-ho conducted traffic at Sixteenth and Far-
w'n the war ; num streets, tne most imporiani anu congesiea inter
It cannot be said of the soldier who served and the
war official or contractor-who exploited the American reople: "We." There was no partnership there at all, and
Above, American business men at the conference. Left to ri-ht: F. A. Pcabndy, A. C ISedford and E. . Hurley. Below, Eugene Schneider i.eadir g buiner.:; men of America and Europe attended the intern-i tional trade conference v- "ic'i lias 711 s clo; e, it.- sessuiri, at A.' 1-r tic C.tv Bijr proolema in international finance and trade were d'scussod. The chairman of the confeieneo vvr.s A. ( '. li.-iiuri',, j.ie: -cent ef t' Star lard Oil Company, and t.vo proTrncr.t delegates, both f , oni (. hica;", were r'rank A I'eabody and Edivard N. lluWoy, lcrinur hcird ijf tne Li..ei;ency Elect Corporation. Kugene Schneider headed the Frt rich de!i:ut ion.
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE
SAYS LAWS IS VIOHTIII). Kditor Tinie.-i: The tiappinyr se;,3,.n -l-es not. open until m-! niniitti ani the hide of muskiats is in very p-r c--ndili.,n and has a small market vain..-, h .it still .this animal his been trapjx-d to a larife extent for the last three weeks, it is don-; mostly by foreigners and younfr lads anil they seem to be betting- away with it. The state hunting laws are being: strictly enforced. The (fame wardens are out be fere nun id:; a to watch the duck hunters. Why not. put a stop to the tmppinfr of rat before the season opens. Indiana lias game laws, why not obey them? A TRATPEn
Monday, October 27, ImiD. L"JLL. .. '.. I'.Jjl, . im m they denote the danger in the day tim-5 atid ti.ey ara plain, y visible at night, c-hould a machin-s swerve into them they not only break the impact but stop the ears from going over the edgi of the embankment sometimes hundreds of feel bt low. It is seldom that I have ever h-ard of machines or vehicles pomxin over the edge. They have v. o at sysetma to prevent the m- or life In railroa dcrosslng accidents and tin- 1 ke. On some of the very dangerous roads and on there turns they employ a heavy iron railing-. I thought
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tell you this as 1 think tlm sts would he much cheapec iron railing- and Jut as pracI.ESLIH J. PARRY.
MI ST 'l.IIil-:i(. 1HE FAR1IEK. Mditor Times: I'ertainly the farmer is to be considered in these dissatisfied times and you are paying considerable attention to ',oi.--st i-,ns of capital. labor and T wish yon w u'd give the farmers a hearing by pubi!.-,hing- the enclosed article. SAM I!. VOOriS. Vv'o regret not h.vinc" space for Mr s b-m-'thy ".iMtniinloation which s-iys in on- plate that: "The e!aim of Mgr-culture are s , stromr that th-y cannot be ignored by t!o- national industrial conference. They over-sh.-oio-.v in Importance the claims of either capital or labor. The nation'.wcl'ale depend, up .n a wise and just polO-v toward a irricuH'.irc."
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section in the city.
He took the place of Officer Dudley, renowned as j the most expert traffic-conductor on the force, and did!
the errors and crimes of the latter cannot be mitigated the job equally as well . ar.d under circumstances that
by mention of the sacrifice and service of The former. It is untrue that dishonesty or incompetency won the war. It Is not true that these thiners are rot proper subjects of inquiry by the Consress of the United States.
would have chilled the blood of an ordinary lad. lackingscout training. Whistle clenched between his teeth, this lad bravely faced a veritable hurricane of cars, autos, pedestrains
w nen that claim is made we know m whose behalf it is ana rioters. .Not once did he lose h:s poise or his au-
made. Not in the people's behalf; not in the soldier's j thority. All recognized him as an officer because h had
behalf. Waste did not win the war and it would inevitably have lost the war for us if it had been continued for a period of four or five year; on the seal" Inaugurated ir. this countrv durinsr the period through which we were in the war. It would have lost the war because it is a
CAMERA DOESN'T LIE.
The Democratic National Committee brands as a
mathematical certainty that it would have bankrupt the United States. Let. there be no cjuef.tion about who won th war It was not the civilian office holders who burdnM the payrolls. It was not the profiteers either of labor or capi'al who profited by the war. It was not the men who. wasted the money of the Amerioan people by the mil
lion-:. Not at all. It was the fiahtinsr men of this omin- j published photographs of the fire, however, it will
try ana tne pop;e who devotedly suva back ot them and who are not satisfied now, wh-. n they ask for an ac crumtine. wit hthe statement, by the- K;.':.:iol:.ns in p..-we: and their apologists and defenders that "We won th
been 'rained for just such emergencies. There were no accidents at Sixteenth and Farnum Streets on the bloody night just past, which in it.-flf is remarkable to those who remember the situation there. Scout Verne Joseph is not a hero. There is no such thin? as a Boy Scout Hero. They know their duty, and how to perform it. The Scouts have as their Battle Cr : "Be Prepared." Scout Joseph was prepared.
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srra;K!TS sto.mu iosts. Fid tor Ttim -.: I noTjee in the Tim'-s where Mai Taidtv'g offered the s u frg--.t i on for safety at tie- dimerous Lake leorf;e hifrhway where twelve deaths occurred and think it very fro "i. I recall in my trips through France and Germany that t-hey use a similar method there. As you know it is a very hiliy country with hundreds of steep and danp-e-. ,u -turns irtpninc in and out of the hill--and mountains. On the turns and every where there is a stepp eni ha n k inen t . Thy plare a row if heavy rougrh stole post, seven or ftsrllt feet apart. These are painted blnck and white, so that
Limber Up With Pntrat)ns Hamlin's Wizard Oil
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vjti it irom druggists lor JU cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or hare sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed.
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war, didn't we?"
"canard" the story of th burn ins of a million dollars worth of airplanes in France. In view of the reeem!
be
difficult to make the public believe that nothing of value was burned. The pictures plainly show score' of plane heaped in a pile as big as a- church, and f.ll blazing merrily.
A LOCAL REFERENDUM. The Chamber of ('oiiikitO:1 of Ka.-t Chic-i-'o and Indiana Harbor recently participated in the referendum
vote on the plan for further eon'rol of the railroads of J this country. Senator Charles Curtis, of Kansas, rec )?-I "COUNT" n;zed 1 wader in the upper house, recer.'iy had considerable t who fathered
WE are also delighted to find that almost a week has !f)ti by without some public service corporation having be-un an attack on the new pavement on llohman street.
MAX LOUDEN, former German aent a scheme to invade Canada, and also to
t the ref-rend im of the Nairn and ution his colleagues in
to say abo'it the effect ional Chamber had v.por
the senate. It is of interest to know that the activities of the local organization on these n -it ional questions is really of some pnrpos". Hr-re ?re so;-!.- thin-'.-- th-st S -naf'i:-
kidnap PresiiJent Wi!.-;on- for which he served a prison Win. and is acrain sentenced for attempted forgery- may
THE OPINION of a federal judee that it is not un-j lawful for a bartender to sell whiskey for medicinal pur-! poses will surely cause a lot of sickness, if it holds. j
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