Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1919 — Page 4

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTv PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY.

Ths Lak County Timca Dally except Saturday an4 Sunday. cmuieu ai Ute i-ushjli.lI' in iUiiuiki:w. J una . lsug. Th Ttn.es KA9t ChlciKO-TrdUna IMrbor. dally except Sunday Emtrfel at the postulate m t-aft Ohi-ato. .Nov mber IS. 1913. The Lik Count? Times Saturday and Wuekly edition. Entered ai tha os'.oftlce in flununund. tvbruury . 1U14. The Gary Evening Ttmes 1ikH except Sunday. Sintered t the poxtof.'lOB in 'Jiry. April IK. 1511. All under the ct of March 3. 1S7. as aecond-class matter.

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Production Tho Basis. It is not. probable that there U in the exist'inn "elaso st rntirle" any cm cious rfiort to overthrow iru.h. lie '''t in the accuracy of tho proverb. "Truih is mighty .:ii vviil jroail." i universal. There is, h iwmcr. conido'ab'e tii crgfnrc cs to what constii ute s truth. Many ople strive to twist and turn it to suit their own purposes. Th" e fleet vf this is to deny tlie truth, though : ilo no see ft that way. Much of the effort n.nv under way designed to improve tho conditions of am1 workeis- would, if ?ui'-cs.-.ru!. overthrow established truhs. If truth is mrthty emotinh 1o prevail attain.-? anything- the of forts aro '"iiredoomed to failure. When-fore, it is worth while in q-iirinrr what is the truth with respect to ifotionro propositions. Ore was stated tho other day in an address hy Nich'.is Murray Bn'lor, president of Columbia 1'niver.dty. H" told an audience that, "If the wave earner ran b 1 d to understand that his wares are paid out of pro 'irt and not ott of cap::al or out of profits, ho will ffoi!!!, assl-f iti inci--;: -dti! production, b- i:jiif: ho will !'!,! rstand that cn!v in that way is it possible to provide' for any pe.riar.ent ncrease in w;iec." Tha' lod naturally to this comment : "Persons otherwise intelligent rn ahout tho country telling; us that it is mere hpoeri--y to say ihat the interests of employer and employed are the same. On the contrary, it is mere irnorance to say they are not the same." Acknowledge"Tit of tlie truth first stated r. impel? acceptance of the s f cond propo ion. Capital thrives on production. I? cannot thrive on i.nythint; else. So with 1 bor. If production is diminished to a point where it is unprofitable the hlsiness concerned wll bs suspended or discontin.iied altogether rr:h capital and 'ahm have a direct interest in maintaining and increasing produc-

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The Spark and the Conflagration. ; - The situation in th-; miners st.ike hurries alone.1 Fihtinflf "Reven00fTS." Fresh chapters are written . ueh day. The miners eet i The settn-T of n hear trap hy Alabama moonshiners their strike for November 1. They turned their ears to cch infernal revenue officers was noted in the nws all importunties and pleas T.icy d-ri d the K.d.r.il gov-' a few days a?o. This is somewhat in contrast with the eminent. Thev ?et themselves ut. h:i:her than the United wthod eonsidc red the most orthodox for dealing with

States. Yesterday tiuy wi re joined from nrikir.s; and

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Braden Says Gipe Went Blind With Fear When Guard Duty Test Came Te tlie Kdiror: In an 10 of the Times contained .i ria.le by Pl .-hard V. Sip". , : i ;: ..f M.-ir:on I'oup.t). In this statement S;p- ( s that he w'-! I de t'. 'I. ei, the f:,itr :-- .!-.--i'fj-.lff T: e; t whre f;e $ r-.-tl. - en. for he wo-iM 'Slide" : hours Inst. -1 . j f.v .-t i:' l.e he'! the char.ee. TP re ! a n:p.n who makes th" m'j-tt-l-.e f ). i.fe. ? Ins to defend his

fhani'fir ii.-t'ini in avcddir.K se.-vin.r ' vipiinv in th state ni'IUI. d i-nr th.- fee! sir l;e, and it" he sa". -1 th.:;- Vie ;,..! i:c t p-.p-.gies t" offer, thei j t ee!isitl;r him i:nii!un to shame. ' v i - , !::'ir. p.i le deliberate effor'. j t . : ' uii'.Vr his ath of en'.is- -( rtr"tt, Slpe tint ?r.an. is r... -.x r. f tr.-. C-.e ra:!!t!a w-"h . e;-- , .i n. hot wh' n the test ejir.e. went h". n-1 wi'i. f. -, r. t ruvi'i nrAPEX, ! r -- T.i-'f . .--s. H ;n-! 'r.fintrv.' I f- V

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forcibly warned that coi;'. m.pt procet Jini'.- would throw their S4 leaders into jail They have pone out on strike, the wires tell 1:3 today and they went our with a pood deal of reloicin;. Mr Gonpers "calls" the action of the

government and orsanized labor is miners its sympathy and assistance

erhoods are protesting vigorously and thero is an ominous under-current of protest to he heard very plainly. It seems as if things were rushing on to a climax. No or.knows what a new day will brinn forth. The situation is very dangerous-.

Education And Play.

In an interview the o'her day. King Albert of Belgium

"revonooers" pot ting them from ambush with a shotsrun. Tor man;, years huntinc moonshiners in the mountains of the South has been a hazardous outdoor sport and many an officer failed to return from his que -t even in the days when the manufacture of liquor v-i

preparing to pive the . lesally authorized all over the Southland. Now that there The railroad broth- lS n I oncer such legal manufacturs it is not unreason

able to expect that illicit stills will greatly multiply in 'hat repion so peculiarly adapted 1o such unlawful ! enterprise. j If t' was dancerous in tho old da ". to track tho moonshiner to his still, yet creator risk is likely to bo encountered under a. recime where profits jn the t raffle 1 p'omise to bo so much greater. Under such circunv

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j Preliminaries of the Miy 4th 1920 "':an Intle to him for ho judges a man n'-v-'r Phi :l new s p 1 , ..- t, p..t, r a in - j j counts- campaign were nliv.-r:ed today , '' other Mat.d.-.rds. j thing tKi' wasn't so ami I te.t .-auKht (by tie- fori:i J ftnnrniT.c. tee et of (.'of. r.'r A I i'"Hi : let. t Piry ', di ! : ii n said of 1-iM lebiii'- out it.ftrn:.-l I never ! jOraiiani ih.it he will seek ttv- nominal i. in ' Os i?im. "If a Pel mi.it cones t.j underst..,.,! J.w -i t-neie- . :',e,;;i eonM; I for uheril'f on the Hepub'icatl tiekt.t. ; 1,113 eounly. Joe won't seed a piefl of i lo.- uii :i t- i ,,. ;') e,.. riiig up ' 1 .-'!.- ridms en his r. e.o-,1 a.s e.-roin-r. "Joe" ' deputi" aft. r him hut v. ill and tret the s :,iel in'.;- .;..!,. ,.i' i:. forma- : asks t he s of his puny without . ' 'rii.tr.'..-tj l.'t.s.it" M:tJ. Sum Crn.- j !!: 1 v.n;-ii tt- pub'i '. : tith .1 : ! ; rb'vlKing Patronage but pfen-.isie. "serv- i '-i.e :J 1 7 1 1 1 in I a n' I y. A. Ii. I., a bb--d i ' '. e a exp-- t .- u v:-p..p- r vvl... h. h peiels . i ice" to all. i him "Itst,' Jo. afraid of n. ith. i- rnaii n'-r , it v. ' r jts i-x s- i:. . ! w Imop H

Admitted::.- Joe .;ii)lo s n,.x a ..),. ' ''1"1"- ' mareuec!. a a na : v. o ,,.s i-o-eiu.. v.n-ii ee ls t no ;

.-b-p: w 1 1 h th" p-.ys and boasts that he.sn.t;!; the ptil-iK, v ill J, what's j

t.ever ha.l u in in e.e.irt iirirlidi.nl f.-r a ' '"' iu the st'et-.e":- prommts.i. tr.eiin.ir. v h:-h i- an unusual boast 5 '- s o. the voters of !,-:ke eonritv- to for an of!",, .-r. In feet, he admits w itlie-jt. i t.-iv tl.etn the s rvn . i h- y puy for." i.iy r 'b--: i. s that b" "n.-.-i a t weniy-l'our . Adv.

i brow. A ll. v. sb-.y m the nr ets of . I M m t real ho has aheniai..-!y followed the 1 sea as ,-i stevedore o,i t lie docks of X. -i Vork, passii.g e(.,al in the hunkers of an ! e.-oan-trojnf; liner ar. l worUmtr as ....s ,

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stances the position of "revenooer" is not likely to be 'sought bv those who prefer a quiet and uneventful life.

remarked that h planned to give special attention to, y cn..vrnm(,nt cannol nern.it violation of the law

the American system of education and especially tho' .ri.hrmt lnakin ev cry ' effort to suppress the manufae development of recreation as one of its principal f ea-! t p tures. He has understood that our scheme "combines j It not ,0 hr. r,,r,r?f., ,v,.,t rlloonshining will bo learning and outdoor sport in such a way as to pr o- j ronf in,,(, !o fhp s,uhprn mountains. It is already beduce the best possible results. We, too. have some ?P-rt inp w idely experienced in, but in the more thickly popbut In no such measure as the American?." uLited regions detection will be easier. The mountain Our soldiers in Europe were much struck by th j eers have had the experience of two or three generations fact that so many of the children did not seem to know I in ti e business and naturally are much better schooled bow to plav. Naturally the little one-; were depress ' in conduct::-.-: it in a manne- so elude officers as well hy personal griefs and anxieties, these of their own. ; as being protected by isolation and the elannishness o

their parents and ! their- neighbors.

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other members of the family. Put it was aiso apparen' that even in normal times their piny was not systematize;; and directed as was their course of study. Many of the teachers seemed to have little under standing of or sympathy with the pleasures of childhood.

Be Calm. In these days of turmoil and tumult what better advice than this from the Mnr.rie Press, ear. be given, lie placid at least nine-tenths cf vour time. The

Recreation had r.o definite acknowledged place in the j candle that burns alwavs Urns briefly. Fire is need-

school curriculum. Ascendinc in the scale, con mental college students are not accustomed to take part in vigorous outdoor .'ports like our football and !g:sc'.iall. which have dnne so much toward building up American manhood. The American physique, like that of our Canadian and Australian comrades in arms, evoked special admiration from the French and Hel-rian-s and when our soldiers attributed their stamina and acility to outdoor sports and then proceeded to sive th-Mr hosts an exhibit

ion of their prowess on the gridiron and diatnon- th- j

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, , i- o! rtnar 1 uilt ..uti!le ins tin; where th ' , tr.rn fought out th.-ir sief.l! diff'-r ec t j After ftiird'tn-r his ti iy's dut y le t ra ( i . led thousan.is of mil w ith -Max I itir:

r : a bdiiiis'. i f Ni.-w- firl'ins, and J..o . j j Tew !, a pianist and m--n. ist .f th.;

! K-it h eir. no. enf rt '-; n in s the solders, j in J'rnnee with recitations from K"b.r' i ' s r i'-e. S"titis and s'ertrs. ! La k" county voter-, in bcidinc what; I they are soii.tr to do .-;b"ut Jof's can-.

5 i didncy v. t!l of eonrs-i r'nieu.br r his vac.i- ! t i r-aitns ai-amsi h b'Ttp.iiist s. illegal rn: 1-

' Times news service i.-; the best ' 'Itat rncney cin buy and honest -ft'-.;- furnis'.i.

THAT'S DIFFERENT

DON! Bii VIIHOUT SLOAK'SLINIMENT Keep It ha r.dy it knows no equal in relieving pains and aches SLOAN'S LINIMENT has heen s.Jil for 3s j ea: s. Trcay, it is more popular than ever. There can he but one ar.su tr it produces results. .Applied uiih.'-iit r-.iblinz, it fcne.'raitf to the afi'icted ;-irt. l-ri:it:::g relief from rheuntatic twiiiRcs, siitiv.i. sore, s'ilT. s'rair.ed m-:s' !cs, Lrr.e 1 ."-'!:, end other exterior pains and sprains and the result of exposure. It leaves no messiness, stain, clogged pores. (let a large bottle for rreatrr economy. Keep it handy for use when needed. Your dritcpist has it. Three sizes 35c. 70,.., $P40

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.y ! ; adm mist rat ion. One ireij. nt will show I

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rs as coroner !iad conducted an imiuesf j

hut not constantly. One who is in a continu.m- state af mental excitation is ineffective when he tries to he emphatic over some thing that requires emphasis, b"atise he is stirred up always over small things as well as great. And the time to be worked up over an issue, a cause or a person is seldom when others are seething about it. Let them seethe and boll and bubble and then die down ml when they have attained the listening stace of r.-.i .a, talk if you believe it necessary and yon rwords may '-rtve weight whereas, if ihey are tossed into the cau'd

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object lesson created a powerful impression.

There is reason to believe that we. have gone farther than other coun'rics in recognizing the legitimate place occupied by athb-ie sports in tlm scheme of education ttnd It is not surprisns 'hat King Albert, so .!"". ot.d to the welfare of hi? pe-tple. should w'.--,h to secure fiist hand Information on he --nbiert.

i ron while if. is in creat agi'at on moM likely they would

ho whirled, around and lost. UNCI. 1-1 SAM is unable to meet the demand for newmoney to replace old bills. Individuals have often e.v perienced an inability to meet the demand for either

ic,tv or old bills.

lino the Killintr of two men on a prt.. ; crop-mtr. At flrM he p. ; t nie outsid-; ' the door bat 1 howb d e round ab. ut it j l". i n ir a publi-. le aiin; and he b t lie- in, i a'tJietiiih n- .-. me i f r of fur tie- o,..-,.nCr ; can M-'md" ti..- public. Aft-r tli" wit--Jioj-se s were e.amme, f!,e case drat'ire-11 along l'rr w.-ks w ithout a verdict. A common evil and menace existed, more i

lives v ,a-.i liable to be taken at any moment by a train fpi-cdii.tr by an in-

i.!"qu.it'-ly puarded e r a d e -ro---inK. i-ompi"! him l P ave the -.-.pen rend" I There w as an onplrf unity for the corand s. ek an .dm-aU-m. IP- p i a lua " . e ' or,,.,. Uj ,h( r;iiir,.a.l en the pan and in medicine- in 1.H' 4 and after two years. ! f,-,.c,. jt t.. proper tre-asni-. s of protect-

p. si graduate -..tk in .".ut.-po. J e vas 1:) p;f0 .tn.j t-.r,., y ,,f .jtizo-? of ! drawn to U-d.e county hy fame ot t p.0 county, btit it was piss.d up and' the re vv city of C.,ry. t.'-ming to Lake . t .,;. 11!S p,,,,,,,,,,! same, r -na'y he found -lary without suf!P fent i x,,t to with viraln.iit. If." never lost population to s'.ppoit a I li.vrieian and!.,,, e, -for t u n i ' y to raise .V.-.1 wi'h thej s.-tti.-d in liamnfond. IPt was the ti rst ; , , , :,,,.. v ne.K;:;'. ,,t at an in(uest. e : of his profession to enlist in the army u,.)t railroads, f.hortiomsts, quark !

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