Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1919 — Page 4

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A "Close-Up" Of Bolshevism Not uae34xr&uaiv m-ucius are bcuiLaaia ii appear, in terrtows with persons returning from Russia and the like, teoviljn to create the impression that iho lioisheviicl axe not Midi bad fellow after all aud at least are starting to do so tnethiajf for tie unhappy country, educationally ad otherwise. But other persons, who axe better known and who ara equally acquainted with conditions in Rusaia, tall as to loot with suspicion on. these etxtements, which, are part of a systematic Bolshevist propaganda to infitiaiice imhiio opinion in America. Thu an article that has been widely circulated describes th wonderful educational scheme put in operation by the BolshevlkL But the records tell how many professors ia Russian universities and colleges were mux dercd by the Bolsheriki simply becauje they refused to preach their peraicious doctrines. Many other respected educators managed to escape from Russia to civilised countries and thus save their livesA correspondent of the London Times "who has been Yisitiitg imosc the Russian peasants to learn their opinion the new wonder of things, tells of a call at a humble dwelling whose owner had been branded as a capitalist becaoM he had possessed three horses and fire cows. Four oowa and two horses had been "requisitioned" and half his land had been seized by the village "pauper committee' with which to start a coiumunc. The peasant was asked if he voted for members of the local soviet. "On. no," he replied, "they don't let me vote. I once bad nothing, but I worked hard until I owned this little farm. Vasi.i here was my helper. Ot course I have no vote-" No person who employs another or who owns property exoeedlng a certain low value is allowed to have any Tote at elections. Consequently he has no representation in th soviet. This peasant remarked that "the pau per were very glad at first when they were old all our little blongings would be divided up amon; them. But the committee kept most of It for themselves and the grain was never distributed, and so now the paupers are very anrry. The original plan for robbing the frugal and Industrious to Fupport the poor was a bid enough instance of class oppression, but what shall be said when the robber? ke?t the booty for themselves? Bolshevism Is founded on the principle of oppression of the many for the benefit of the few. And It is this doctrine which impudent and criminal foreigners are seeking to impose on free America

of Btreag-th with the United Statea. He knows that onoe we abandon what was onoe heralded as a polloy of "watchful waiting" the United States Is capable of etrlking a deadly blow, and sUll be inrltes that blow. "What does he hope fur? Doe tie --entertain some hallucination that some flrtt-class power will come to the aid of Mexico, or does ho hope that intervention will eerve to unify Mexican opinion aud concentrate opposition on the invader, thus brlngliiK to an end the innumerable revolutions that have torn Mexico since the removal of Diat? Perhaps bolshevlst agitators have lead bim to believe that war with Mexico will offer opportunity for successful revolution la the United States. No one appears to know what Cairanra's real purpose is. His position is as much of a mystery as Is President Wilson's tolerance of the indignities tbat have been heaped upon this nation year after yearIt ia not conceivable, however, that Mexico is tj be permitted to Imprison American consuls, murder American citizens and destroy American property Indefinitely. Some definite policy is likely to result from the agitation that has been started in the senate.

Why Wood 13 Strong There are few s:raiiger breeds in the world than the politicians. Somehow or otlier they abound in eccentric notions; axid otf?n they seem to get their most satisfactory view of the political landscape by con tempi ating it with their heads between their legs, after the manner of Mr. Michael Angelo Titruarsh. A Washington dispatch in yesterday's Times says that: "Republican leaders opposed to Gen- Wood do not conceal their anxiety about his strt'mrtn. They say that he is not handicapped with havinj; participated in the issues before congress in the last two years, such as prohibition, woman suffrage and the treaty, and is strong negHtivel because of this alooftness." Not until tha millennium, perhaps, will politicians divest their noodles of thu theory that a candidate is strong because he ha. not collected this and that gToup of opponents, because he is a colorless and easy subject of compromise, and because botb wings or all wings can "get together" in hid support. General Wood, whatever be the actual prospects for his candidacy. Is strong in character and publio service, yet his greatest strength is to be found in his tact energy and success as an administrator la Cuba and the Philippines. He Is Ftrong because his firm acts and words in respect to the riots of dangerous agitators have won public approval. A3 administrator and man of action his achievements entitle him to be a candidate for president. Why not dwell on that proved fitnes3? Bat republican leaders' must shut their eyes to that say "that ho is Brcng negatively " He is strong positively. He has shown again and again, and continuously, courage, patriotism, fore. If he ia to be nominated let him be nominated because of his actions and not because of some real or supposed "alooftness" from certain public controversies. New York Times.

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VISCOUNTESS ASTOR'S espousal of anH liquor legislation is credited with a large share of her success in her candidacy for parliament This would indicate tbat England Is not so hopelessly "wet" as we have been led to, believe.

A seven y:ar old boy is responsible for one pha3e of a great Nation-Wide Campaign which is Sweeping the country. The Campaign seeks to raise more than $4-,-OUO,000. It also seeks to do other things. Among the latter is the phase for which the little boy is responsible. One day last summer a woman in Grand Rapids, Mich., received the following letter from a seven-year-old playmate of her own litle son: "Dear Mrs. Blank: "Can Johnny go with me to my Sunday School? I'd hkc to have him go with me and he'd like to go with me and so I thought as lie doesn't go to any Sunday School

went with me to my Sunday School chlldr" an "o among those who girls now enrolled; second, to enTr.cn we could go togeth-r go to othc' Sunday Schools. roll at least half a million more "SAMMY JONES " Epi.scPal Sunday Schools boys and girls during the next

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FORMER CROWN PRINCE Rupprecht of Bavaria, having no hereditary Job in sight, may run for the presidency. If he cannot be a king he is willing to handle the reins of government in some other capacity, thus acconi odadng himself to circumstances. ,

,KING VICTOR EMMANUEL is planning to visit the United States next summer, if conditions at home will permit. We are getting so UBed to royalty that such visiis do not flurry us ar.y more; so come on, Vic

ALTHOUGH HS HAS lost an eye as the result or the "razging" given him in London, "Pussyfoot" Johnson still has his voice-

The letter was called to the at- past two years, and a number of opportunity and asume V esponsibiltention of Canon dabriel Farrell,' children attending in the large cit- itv for the reh'cious education and

who is in charge of the S -nday ies has been constantly dwindling, spiritual enlightenment of a million School program of the Nation-Wide Instead of going to Sunday School, boys and girls in all parts of the Campaign of the Episcopal Church, the boys in the cities are usually nation. It brought to a focus the scheme found in the streets. And it would These aims are to be aecomwhich had been working in his be on trouble for then to go to plished by arousing in the present mind to double in the three-year's Sunday School, for there is a members a feeling of responsibility period covered by tV:e Nation-Wide church close by. In the conntry for others, by vitalizing the Sunday Campaign the number of children districts, where it requires some Schools and urging them to extend in the Church's Sunday Schools, exertion to reach a church, often their privileges, and by holding a The 500,000 pupils now enrolled traveling from five to fifteen miles, recruiting mission to enlist new will be used to hring in SOO.fy the children are nvich more eagr members. The Sunday School cammore. There are 1200 GOO boys to attend. paign will come to a climax with a and girls in the United States who The Nation Wide Campaign pro- period of consecration, when the recei-e no religious instruction of gram for the Sunday School is de- children will be called on to renew any kind. The Episcopal recruit- signed, firat. to enlist in active srrv- their baptismal vows t be Christ's it'll campaign will be among these ice the half a million boys and soldiers and firvants until life's end.

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THE NEWS that American liners may sell liquor outside the three-mile limit may provide some comfort for thirsty travelers.

A Puzzled One Amorir Many Tha editor of the Lafayette Journal confesses himself rumpd at the attitude of Carrania and his con feseion Is admitted by a lot of other newspaper raei who are trying to hold down ths lid so that hell won't beat them to it apopping. The Journal says: "While the outrages that have been committed against the United Prates and her citizens have been innumerable. It is difficult to analyze Carranza's motives in forcing American lnterventon. Sureiy ue knows tnat Mexico cannot hope to ware successful combat in a test

ITALY'S KINO will open parliament, not permitting the Socialist threats to deter him. If he did, he would show himself less than a king.

A PEARL necklace offered for sale in England Is so coetly tbat it has gone begging for a buyer. Have the Briilsh profiteers ppent their noney?

TWO ANARCHIST editors ip New York have been given prison sentences. A late start is better than not at all.

NEW IMPETUS FOR CHTDICH Tne New "World Slovement received

new Impetus In the United Presbyterian

church of Indiana Harbor when Dr. J. W. Harsha. our synouTcs.1 superintendent, made us a visit. Dr. Harsha commendtd tha congregation for the good report on the Praytr league signers and th number of family altars that had b en established. He then impressed upjn u the faot that this cail that Is coming to ths church iw from God and that aa obedient children we can do nothing: but answer it In any surh movement organization is needed and the New World Movement hB a thoroup'h-KOintr plan which was set forward in a very clear manner. In addition Dr. Harsha ukgested and outlined the Group Plan by which the conjtrexation ran reach th la3t member by a system of smuJ! groups. Ir. Harsha has visited Indiana Harbor often In th? past and aw many

familiar faces this tlm and a few strange ones. Ws wrs all glad to see him rs ha brought as usual a note of cheer and encouragement. The steam heating plant Is being completed this week and Is giving excellent service. The Sabbath school Is making big plans for the Christmas entertainment and we hope to mate everyone enjoy this Christmas season. Sabbath morning. Pec. 7th, the causa of Foreign Missions will ba presented rift the thank offering envelopes distributed. The ladles of the church are niak.r.jf plana to organize. & Womans Missionary Society. This society will meet once In two weeks and will make ft special study of our mission fields In j Indiana, Egypt and Budan. We have r.ad three misisonaries visit us recently and much Interest Is being shown In this .ov organization. The Joint meeting of the Young People nd Junior fixt!es last Sabbath evenir proved interesting. The Juniors were In charge with the Junior president.

We were very sorry to learn this weak that Miss Holly, who has been corning out each we?k from the city to teach the adult class, will not be with us any more. Under the stress of too much work her health broka down' and th doctors order a long rest. She will be greatly missed here. If you live any where In the vicinity cf 135th and Hemlock ets. and have no regular church home you are most cordially Invited to come and worship with us. We have a live Sabbath school with (rood tetchers and a place for all ages. You are always welcome at the church cervices where there will be good music and a gospel message. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Subject, "Peter and John in Gethsemane," found In Mark 14:32-42. Golden text. "Watch and pray, that ye enter not Into temptation." Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Subject, "A Lost Brother." Toung Peoples at 6:45 p. m. .Leader Miss Krajewskl. Subject, "Foreign Missions." Eve.ning worship at 7:S0. "Chri6t the High TViest." Junior Society at 8:45.

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