Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1919 — Page 4
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Toe lake County Times r.ily except Be.urday ana eig:n relations committee.
St. ISVl The Tfn.ee fcAst Chlcso-Indiana Harbor, daily except Sunday Entered at the puntuiUca w tu( (.aucaso. isoveuiber IS. 1H1J.
roiled States to the rent of the -world wouhl sharp a sli liar fat Itather than continue further a state of wi and deny American participation in the prorUlona of th treaty which are acceptable, they will yield to the It
levitable anil accept the reservations proposed by the fo
Barter Bait Offered That Goriuanj t;Il fHs to recognize that her w.v.
Sntere-i at the ,h..ofCc. in n.unni'..n,l. Kbrry . iiha j "ae. s were fai.lt of trl.m s ag.unst humanity ana art The Oary Evening Times L'.UI exert Suuday. i deserving of punishment is in evidence in lao latest eftrAU tU&S'Z""."!? vooou-cia,!" f rpr.Sen;ativc, of the government to bargain for
matter.
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immunity for the var lords. The action Is further indicative that the present govcrnmeut, Uil ostensibly re
CHICAGO, j publican. U not ao far removed from the iniluimco of tlif
Hammond (private ci.MW 3ioo, 3101. 3103 j regime thU it will yield. exct-yt under pressure, to a Cail for whatever department wmiiM.) court of Justice tho men who by their atrocities made the Oary Office Tiriurhon 13. , . . . . Nae.au & Thompson. at Chicago " .Tek r"ne 9 31 I German nanie a synonym for cruelty and inhuman treatCut Cfclco (Th Tiubi) "1I-Tt;lepr.;.rie 3 i tnent Indiana Harbor (News iH-aler) ru-phone sua i In-'.Rii.a lUrhtr tHeportor and Cl.vss. Adv. )T-lphore 183 1 While the old order at present Is in the shadow, it CrSwh pZ7C1"Z"L eT.PiethoneCS ' 9" b y no means to bo powerless, else the effort of the f Tou he any trouble ireittne- Tan Twin maV com- O.erman protocol commission to us the delay of the Unl-
j.imiouii,. tiy tc .no circulation rvepartmaut.
rroircrB to sitbscxxbbks.
lost or wm not lent an t1m nmmh. , v
service If. rot what It URy to bo and that complaints are fenmifwrn menr sourer about the trnln and matt norttt ir has Incrvaaei ' . . 'e1!eg earnestly t. rch lt patrons on ' time. Ba Pfesnpt In adnsmg us whan you lo not Met roar taper and we Will att promptly.
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lcmI States in acting on the peace treaty as an excuse for nroiviblnir that fhe allies ilror the dc-rjunil for the Riirren-
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no flimsy ie the pretext. That thooo who fear punwument
Kta ;owti-ful enough to comv;l a governmont cupptieedly
'ntutlrl t-- tfiA .r'"' In tV!r e.!f fr fo
that (lie ciiaiiK'1 in ffvriiriH'n Is In f.r;n rather ttian In
I'.iM iiilal princ.'.k1e. There have Men other wlden-ea that
ili'' .Junkers wi re not entirely don and out. but hitherto
jtiie sm F riitn-nt heads have maintained aji a;.uetu aloof n"S5 from such movements.
i How the allies would put the m on trial tindr
i law if tle had I horn has rit hen inado clear. Perhaps
it!iy would not 1).' tritnl at all, but thnt in not the point
i That Germany, cvni under a professed democratic form
1 (' Kovermnent , should be so concerned ti pntect the men
i mainly r ."--msi'de for the pvlls that now afTllct the na
tion. L.iay b taken as IndiOKt.ne that there lias I.een less change of heart on the part of the German people than
enternpJ evidence mfpht signify. The di'-posirtoii to dirk
er and quibblo fies rise to the su.pleion th.Tt the pudden
conversion to rcpihlican ideas and the overthrow of
' monarch; were the result of n-oessltv ralhef than an ex t
jhtVltion of priticlide dormant tinder the restraint of t.e j empire, but read) to awake when opport unltj permitted ; The Germans inay know they were defeated, but they j make It apparent that they In'end to e?care every parti-
cl of reparation that they can avoid by uieana of objection, complaint or barter.
Hitchcock's Ridiculous Claim It Is ridiculous for Senator Hitchcock to claim that thm peactt treaty will not lose it status before he .- nan after he and hi friends have prevented a two-thirds voti for ratification resolution ctinfainin the repuhliran reservations. He IrusiMs tht after tint resolution has been defeated the treaty will resume its position precisely as if no vote had been Taken. Such a contention would not Oe worthy of Serious comment did it not come from so responsible a source, and were it not prolrjble that ltd discu!on and determination will form one of the principle steps la the final stae of the treaty filit The final procedure is expected to be something l!ktliU: A vme will be taken on the resoljfion of ratification embodLnsr the reservations. It will be defeated according" to Senator Hitchcock's threat, whereuiKjn h will
rie atid offer another resolution contajnuM certain in-
terpretative reaervatlons which tjie president ha acc-pt-ed. Senator Ivodge will raise a jMiInt of order against Mr. Hi-.chcock'a action on the ground that the treaty has already been disposed of and is not before the senate. Which Ter way the vice xresldnt rules an appeal will be taken aad the votft of the senate oa that appeal, d-cM
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The Passing Show
AS'E doubt whether prohibition will SAT; anybody anyLhli'K IN"STKAD of piytng 15o a drink foi
rood
I.TQUOR a man will merely be com
pelled
TO pay 50c to a dollar for a swljr of
hnne-uiad8 HOOTOL VOL" ein mako a dendly enemy out of A WUIAX by d-iclarlns; that HER new hat la tha most sensible THING you ever aaw.
Scripture Taught By Spectrum In Episcopal Normal School
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Dr. Willi am E. Gardner VTho Has DevelopecJ New Methods for SundaySchcol
inTfroctinrj.
"Less Work More Pav'' Receives Jolt From The Farmers That ort-aniZ'-d labor has lost the supiort of the farm
ers of the country in its efforts to shorten working hours
4 y a majority, will be th final vote on everything re- j and Increase w ag. s has been assured by the action of the
latlng to the treaty.
(international Farm "om.ress In its annual session at Kan-
Had not Senator Ilitehcocfc permitted his Inte!t:erire to become perverted by liU frenzied fy;ht for an unamend ed treaty, he would be tip" first to admit his untenable position on ratification. The resolution that fives ap provaj to a treaty dlilers from the resolution that ?lve approval to a bill only In the fact that it requires a twothirds vote. Contrary to what may be a popular concept
ion a Tote Is never taken directly oa a bill. The ot" f
which issseg or disapproves of a bill is taken fn a sep arate resolution: "Ke.solved. that the b'll pass." If that resolution receives ail affirmative vote the bill Is passed. If It falls to receive that voto the bill is defeated, and nothing further is heard of it. Precisely the ame situation surrounds the disposition of a treaty- Like a bill the vote, that dttrmmes Ufata Is taken on a separate resolution, called in this c.-se a "resolution of ratification." If that resolution receives the required number of votes the treaty stands approved. If It fails to receive that number of votes the treaty is dafatd, an dihere la an end of It- A bill, once killed by adverse vote of either house, cannot be resurrected into life.. If anything further Is to be done wirJi Its pubjec: matter It must b reintroduced as a distinct and si-,.uaf--measure, and commenc acain its legislative routine, to final disposition. So it is with a treaty. Once defeated it Is dead, and the cadaver may be returned to the White House to receive such melancholy sentiments as the president may wisS to pour over 1 lie- remains. The- only recourse left to the executive is to prepare ano'her treat la the manner prescribed by the constitution, and submit it to the senate with reoueat for lis ratification. That beinjr the case it Is hardly conceivable that Mr. Illcheock and his friends will assume the res;mnsi;lht v of defeating a resolution of ratification, no mailt r how drastic its reservations m.iy !. They must be convinced that not only this treaty Is impossible f app-oval in !t
sas City, Mo. The firm stand taken by the farmers In the matter i.s siown by the resolutions pas-sed which d'-clare that the limit of "less work and more pay" has been reached and thar further effort alon' those lines must cease. Pointing wp.h pride to the production record ma bby the farmers durinvr the war the resolutions promise that they will "continue to produce in eurh measure ne may be required to meet any future emergency." "We contend," state the resolutions, "that production in the factories Is second In importance only to production on he farm and that the obligation of latKir to society is not lts than that of the farmer." This contention on the part of more than a thousand farmers, gathered from a dozen or more s-n-e.-, ; well founded. I'y what riizht should oriran'ied l.n'tor ur.ee greater production on the. farms while the output from factories and mines is lessened. r cut off entirely, and the individual walks the streets In Idleness? Wei! may Hie tanners ask these question.- and well may thy demand that their brothers ork while consuming food brought from the ground by hard work and diligent e fort. The fVu"u.ier! have always proved themselves loyal to their country, and when they demand Jhat organized labor fro to work and produce; when they contend that the efficiency of the average wotkman in all the factories of the country has decreased at least 25 per cent in the past three years, they are well within their rights, and the public will b ick them to the limit.. Ix't organized labor study the farmer and h's methods. lt the Idlers refb-ct. upon what wotibl haipen should the f:irmers take the Facie attitude. Starvation is a severe teacher!
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In itj campaign to rmVf the Sunday school more attractive to the rising je titration, the Epticopal Church has discovered tbst stained ,las wiiidows and color rd vestments roTitain atory r'0ibil:tis winch the juvenile mind welcome tut which, to ujte. have never been fully dr. eloped. Acting' on this knowledge, a brand rew method of training Suntlay school tejther? !.a just ! en iuan.ur.itrd in the Church Normal school in New York City. Sixteen hundred" tv.etropolititt Smu'.iy vhool tearhers have enrolled in tiila school, ami they are Jearnirt; tnre about the l.eairtie of church svt-iI tdism than they ever ini.e-vi'ir 1 exit-d. For to rnan.y cf them, the stiined clas window a of th ir t lvirc'i, were "jost wmJovn" and nt.itj5 more, ltut row they know tl.at virtually all of these ric'ilv CohireJ pane tell a scrip-
are irartiinif
The srlool at which tlier are betPiC tauvi't is located in the Church Ol the Incarnation in New York City, r.d is t',e firt of a number of 'i ll schools to trr-iri the Kpiscopal Sunday scl od teachers of th coutitrv. C'thers are planned for New llavrn, Baltimore, Chics.j and Detent. The miivf i.itnt for training Sunday ch'.d teac'iers it normal school : i prt of the Episcopal N t ui- iile Carnpnii-'i whereoy, to meet 'he needs of the present hour, in America and in foreign land, the Church purposes to raise lire- th; n $4-.00o.non, to recruit more than i.Ce'O new workers, and to enl.rir it religious, educational and social servict: work in every
f.eld. The r.rw method of c'""il leon, the frt
c.-erse, h.
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Sunday !e1'iar.l of
tnr.il storv, and tr.fv
to u'e the. chibi's inter'-:
n these
w iriJows
o teach h
j 1JTTLK WlhMK thinks that Christmas .-rockin - J habit is silly, for thero isn't anything he wanr? that eaa i i ! put 1nl even an oversize.
t.ie stones
from scripitire which they iJ'.utrste. J'.ut thit isn't a'l. They are learning to interpret the toe. inint; of the colors of altar iiatiginv s ami of Fucharistro e-tn-ents, to tfU the child that t ! i c purple of
present form, but any orher treaty which embodi. d th' essential -clew? of the president on the ob'p r i" s of
I ; IS INDIC.NAN'T at. Abdicition Kutnors. i ;t headline. Well, l'or.ie started t hmn.
wiys
Advent is for per i; at Christn-.s ai,d the red f.f the -ahi ! h.od of the hur-
tio r . the
'ter fo
t.
bite joy.
i s tor tc.e artv rs. t'ue
black oi Good Friday for ucalh.
ca lv crau-
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Kelitious '.d-ic..ti-n, under the direction of the Kev. Dr. S illiaru 11. Gardr cr. "In the Church Norma! schoo'." Dr. Grirdner savs, "teachers will get tntni.-tt--r t'-oM experts in child psychology a-, vv'll a in practical peduKOpv. Throu;h these schools, c.tiifortti teach ing t.iet!;ods w i'l soon be established at le.-.st in a'! the la'ijer Fpisd ;al Suntlay schools. Tie new tuethel has, to a !ar,-e eitent. dicari''-d 'dry' lf-ni leaflet. The ci, is tatt.bt thru'h F:s en v irorime '. ?."
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W"ltAT -woman wants to look sensible? TitOdl" Ki!laiit i:aat Chlca,;o lire laddica AltB never happier tb&n when subdu-FTA-!diS that are bursting; around GASOLJ .N"K tank Cars. LA.TEST tround for divorce ajd 400 monthly ALIilON'y at our houser Unobterving HUT none the leas brutai defendant's betrayal, BV dlreot question, of ier.crance of color Ol" plfa.lr.tia s eyos. A CONTEST !s novcr one-sided WHKN you have a btft down on the winningSIDE. ANOTHER, ordinary or g-arden variety of damll: ONCE uiion a time THERE wa a wtr who never TOLD her husband HOW cood other husbar.da WEIU3 to tholr wives. SOMLTIME8 vre thtna that this cuuntry. LIKE the Philippine., Is almost capabl of SKhfJnXKMIKNT, especial iy do VE think hj tvUKV we consider hour well we w i j r r T,."s with all our fovernriietit cone KVil.PT Sir. :urlesn and Tom Mar-sha-il. l-KIUtAl-S the l.-ss Mid about It the letter,
i lit'T our lila of a bopelens mutt . IS a riAn who can't b-at his own wlf j AT pia.tn c.inlj. j VlfKN" tun men stitrt In to tell eacli ! t-ther I WTtAT mnart thing they have d"ti, ' KAfTT l.s -STondertn f how- the other can ! tail I 5I'H whoppers and not dr-.p dead In s his track s.
OST. ...r Ate Martin's friends 1 , Fl'jL TJN'U en Ftartlnjf a candy faetury &) us to be able to get all
THAT'S DIFFERENT
Triday, December 5, 1919. Jl-'a-UJ-ISW. .....L SMMAUM
THE suaar he wants. Good scheme, Abel N'OT only do we welcome EGTTT to a place among the republics EUT we would gro even farther AND nominate Theda Bara as Us first PRESIDEXT. Theda vrould make THEll stand around un 'rv,. . i. -v.
, . ... . r in j wou!dn't7
i niTon woo oug-nt to tmow say that hunger IS rebponslble for Eolahevlsm, but we should think
THAT mc k.o on
a rod dose of cooties would
ACT and feel much the way THE Bolshevlkl do.
LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS f '"NATIONAL NEWS SEHVICfl AT OLI.VTON. Mass. Louis Hogash. ltrhtweiKht champion of 'w England. knocked out Edile McAndrews or Ihlladelphla in the first round. AT ROCK IRLAX. IU. Capt. Ho Botr bet Jaok Hurke Jn a tes-rouad boot Hover had the bettor of aw.n
rounds. turr -.,,t to Dvirke. and te waa
een.
Are ynu rear?inLT The
YOUR COLD EASED AFTER FIRST DOSE
'Pape's Cold Compound" then breaks up a cold in a few hours.
I'.elief come. it.sfajntly. A "o taiieii every two h..Ur until three dos- are ' " k " ii-utdly brek. tip a toveri co'.l and ends ill the grippe n,isry. The wry fimt do opens your cloitee.J up nostrils and the air pajeaji in the )i-r.i, stopa nose running. r!no h headache, dullnefc.s, f e erl.hn. neeiliK. .vnrness and Rtlf f nei., iNjn't tMy sttiffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling: Clear your conges'rd h.-adl Nothing eise lo the world giv.s .ucli prou.ptt relief as "I'ape'a Cold 'em pound." which costs enly a few cents at any drug ntore. It arts without ajeslitan.-e, tMeS nice, contains ru gulDlne Insist upon Tape's.- adv.
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