Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1919 — Page 4
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He Fiddles While Rome Burns. On tbe tuslit alter tut? day u;on which the American Federation of Labor issued its statement indorsing the strike of the 500.000 coal miner.-. Mr- Gi.imr.ers was hast at a dinner given by the federation at one of Washington's most luxurious hotels- Tho dinner was given to the delegates to the international !;ibn- conference- What a contrast to the sob story which Mr- Gompers and his lieutenants wrote into their statement when they painted thy picure of the starving, overworked, underpaid miners! What keeps the federation gom;? The money pail in the form of dues by these very starving miners and others like them. It must he pleasant, for them to read of their leader eating in luxury and dining foreign labor representatives in the most expensive hotel in Washington, all at th?ir expense- "Stain it with hypocritic tear " -
a compromise on any issu The administration has nhen the finest example of this kind Although the democratic party is In the minority in both house's of congress, democratic leadership must dictate every step of our foreign po! IcyThat foreign policy is blundering in Siberia and Dal-matia-That policy implies a surrender cf Great Britain
on all issues where the British empire is involved- Nor does tho admnlstration have a satisfactory domestic policy. W have a auear famine which could have been avert ed We have a race question which the democratic part prefers to see untouched We have Industrial ciisorderand our leaders: do not )ntn the way out. Is it reasonable to expect a republican majority ti. yield on every opint to the admln'stration lcadersh'when that leadership has been proved to be grossly In competent ? "No compromise, absolute surrender'" is the pros-ram at the democratic lenders- W.. have a dad-loc'f and that dead-lock may continue ur'il the people five the present Administration thf reward it o richly reserves Dubuque. Times -Journal The People Do Not Lke It. When President Wilson told the Paris peace conference that his people agnresively demanded the League of Nations and that he "would not dare to so home without it." he was prest-ntinR the state of public opinion in America with reverse Engii.-di. If Mr Wilson had th- r;
known all he now knows, he, would have been the first to h p p f n nii th tr miff fl r -1 I ',r n'Tiiint that clrfltini !
and un-American proposal for the government of the United States Wherever it has been tested in the public regard it has been ehown to be detested Senator lxid.ee has been the main force in cr'3fa'-iZ" ine the sentiment of the American people against the un-American I.eaeue of Nations- The feeling of doubt the clarity of Lodge's mind and force of Idi;e'. leadership to give form and effect to the instructive hostility bred by first knowledge of what this ptrane and subversive covenant really meant. It is too fulsome, perhaps, to hail the Massachusetts senator as "deliverer" but he deserves a nice boquet and the enternal gratitude gratitude of the American people. Fort Wayne News.
How One Auto Man Shot Ahead In Race for Businesi
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LADS BLEACHED BONES ARE FOUND INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! HAMilUA t .N. .N. J.. -N..rV. v'lg-ol - us fiiiiv'a :".,r thn d.-R eiirratt- layer f I ; 1 1 1 r- "itf.iy" Iiaiisy, wh'iae h'.U'i- lui'. a a. found in tiio wm.ila near ;. r. . sit-rJ :i y, was tun f."Jay by the iiniuoit.p.i throughout the whole ytalf . f N w Jersey. Thf- find ins: of the b.vr.ea of the Jo. y brousht to so enj a s"n rr ii w h:' -is " st-n.i'il all over th I'nilol S':.'- -ince Octobi-r 1?. w.-ifn h .U:--'i a r. i . The clothing of the bi was found sear the skeleton ant ali ih circimpricea ci.nlrnud the opinion of th. ff b-iala thai, tlu- child had been kit".I tv a ne rate. Tin- most of i.- '!. f-ii on the hones h?...l born eaten by
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If one Is a fitnsrt li'f e p ron of nix yenr or so. then .ne l;iv fhtit emia'ie priviie; of tvearih- : fn eks of puj. If.m lil.e this iii;i-tr.i!ien . it I it He.n a slip over-tto- '.en j vtvie reiikea it Tcry e-y to p'H ou )'::( i rie :.:(' .klrt ix attaehetl Jiiei ti e ia':o-.-s -i.iiuMe-.i with gather. contrasting roat.riai be its. pockets iini! ii;ifi thi delightful style. The cbiid'a sii;i-on (!r-s No f444 ia cut in izes -. I. ', and years Sie 4 requires 1 yar is .' nvl. -.--.terial, with a yard UG-iucit ctctraotusg. ' "
Berger Takes The Count. Victor Berger, the Milwaukee Socialist, has taken the count Branded with tiie mark of 'raitor to his country he has been excluded from a sear in the house of representatives by a vote of o"9 to 1- The whole issue rested upon the question of loyalty to country- There is no room in the house, nor is there room in any part of the United States for such men as Berger- We are witnessing strange actions on the part of certain labor men today. Let them take warning. The constitution still prevails and men are still stirred at he 'houcht of defending the Stars and Stripes Ileree-'s c mvicm should stand as a warning to a'i those who would lefy th? ?ovt unif r.t-
Our Troops In Siberia. Eight thousand five hundred American soldiers live !n Siberia- They were taken inta the army to fight against the old German autocracy. That autocracy has fallen- And our boys are Ftill in SiberiaWhy" Who can give us an answer? Perishing far away fom the homeland, flogged by Cossacks, reviled by the Japanese, used as targets by the Bolshevik?, insulted by the anti-Boishiviki. theirs Is the most tragic lot of any who bear the name of AmericanWe are using the greatest care to see tha tall of the Germans who were our prisoners are returned to their fatherland- Defeated though they were, they will have the Joy of being welcomed home- While their parents and friends are meeting them after years of waiting- there are thousands of American homes in which the return of the absent ones i.s waited for and in vainWhy? Congress never declared war against RussiaCongrefs never authorized the use of American troops in Siberia. The people of our country wish their returnBut we live in a democracy. The will of the people governs We are to furnish the polecernen of the universeWe are soon to enter a League for which 8-5u'i American soldiers will peern a trifle- And thv art men in our midst who dare to arise in public and justify this sacrifice of American lives If you love America now is the time to protest. It is becomine moro und more clour that the unrest in Amer'ca 's duo t., t,.. nf -' ,-i-.su to accent
His Gift To Humanity. An invention which a French mechanical genius Bays he has produced and which he declares promises a revolution in urban transportation may be that or it may be Just some clever advertising like the synthetic gasolino which was to give a quadrupled mileage to motor vehicles and did notThe? French invention la said to be a small machine which weighs only a little more than ltV) pounds- It is small enough to be taken anywhere and is said to bo able to take to the air from a front door, a back yard or a cellar door on the sidewalk- If there anything suspicious about this machine it seems to be that P promises too muchThe inventor differs from the majority of his fellow workers in that he says he will refuse to make any
profit from his machine. Ho offers it as a eift to hu- j manity. But the gift to humanity part of the program (
seems to be nullified by the report that New York promoers are negotiating for his plans If the machine gets into te hands of New York promoters humanity may have to waif another century or so for the gift of easy, rapid, safe and cheap transportation-
AS MEMORY DOUBTBP back to those midsummer pleadings to buy the winter's coal, the suggestion is inevitable that perhaps it would be well to do the Christmas shopping early. '
TUB PLUNGE into gloom of the liquor dealers was all the worse following the gleam of sunshine caused by the enforcement bill veto- It is a woeful road they are traveling.
THERK WAS a time when Russia was a nation of Kurope end Asia and any school youngster could bound 1t- Now Russia is a state of mind and unbounded. A DZLKGATE to the international labor conference demands an eight-hour day for women- But. of coure. housewives are not to be Included Certainly not!
U. A. TKIEXu The Hammond Wizard makes his prophetic visions coii.ij true $100.0oi) busi-n-Mj last y.ar. IVt sessed of miis I'd power, ambiUoun to the core, pl. H.-in in the extrfine, with a ; unliiit; countenance and Hie jUJ baud I"r ever j U'dy and a lmiiied amount of cash, II. A. Thi' 1 ei years igu piui.t,'. d into the tire rt j air K" mo on l.'hniH-:i St., ie.le.i"i.'iin-l to K';t hla Ph. ire of the tuiuesa t-r broke In the as.ten.pt lie knew th secret ol suceesii wa.s (tatisrW customers first last ar.d ail the tlms mcl if he couldn't have fattened customers ho wouldn't have any. l-JUii iiess camo hit way from the stars. Kuriy in lii'l fctaiici rc-ti.ii.ea tne immense vaduo ol ccv.-i in-i' t4vcrilsino. i'liuiit caii coiuiiieiicv-d comnib ai from a.il partu df the city lor yum-up r.palr work. Ldu-Ker quartern wero so. ii l.oct!a.ry ajiU tins busm-sa was moved acroii tin itieet t bVl S. hviiniaii taud tiiS Danitt biuotnod f-.rth across tJiu front lakta County Auto siui-ply Co. T 1 1 opportunity !' oa Wi "as virtually tnrust In his hnis when ho landed the aconcy lor the ijoodyar soiid nd pneuitiaiic ur .-. i;c insU.;. a . -tiro p:e3 and ordered a full line oi Liwitr aoiid tii-o.s. i-Mtunmlio and tubes together with otic r makes of tires and accessories', and iusia.ii.-d on of t is la.i-Ke.-.t Ka--"!io tanks in lh city. A building in the. re;.r was Hduc-d to keep pac w it'a tho ever iner asu.g lire n-i oil sal.-s and repair bosiiiess. When t!ei si.i- r. acJi.il the sum of $l'.io,uul) he deeiucd a larK'-r pi. -ten was ri-cessr ami arraiu.-ir.cnis w.-re ir.aJc foi- the -re. 'lit nuan.'is. which occutie50, 1 40 fe.t at "O.s S. H.hniau ft. The InulJInij is one of the most m-.J.-rn garage and salesrooms in Xorth'.ru Indian. c p' Tl'cctly e.4uipp'U and con.; lc-te-ly appointed, unci is known as too tioodjcar isci viee Sitb-n to every auto owner , in Ijiko county. Mr. Thiol now lias the eoncy for tho niandier ami Cleveland pleasure cars and the famous Iriternati'ina.l truck. .Mr. Thi' l Miys he will soon & doitig- a bus!niii of a qua iter of a in.lib-n doliaia a, year. This is certainly going for a j you nr man of tw!i,t -ejjeht. ' Mr. Tii.f 1 lias a t'harmitiir wife and two ! beautiful chiMr.-n. it- is a linn believer in the future k rear n ! of Hammond and tain s a k en intffest in Its eUic affairs. He Is a booster for enytliing tiiat will ir(mt ties 1 -.teres! s of Ha in mend, j
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(stealing a dictionary- He is. without doubt, bound I straight for plagiarism.
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