Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1920 — Page 9

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Big Pennant Race Will Start; j Sporting Expert Picks The j: ;

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By JACK TEIOCX. International Naws Sporting Editor. NETV ICr.K. A nil 13 f-re vi' the pennants fly nixt full? With th baseball s-.i.,in -u- ,-, t open tomorrow, this n-n-.-' '" '-'' th attention of fanOom toitsiy i -; I it..-i, s.i.?i ns registered. Drklns the winners ta opt e " carii'. for th dop book says that rac In both major Ifapi's will he b.'. i,..-

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VILLAINOUS JINX STILL PURSUES FAIR INDIANA T'(,i N"iM:r,T(i Ind, AprH I".- -';.'... in Inini; hMi . arcimd t ii-Hn us Lit. e ;. nmnsiimi h--rn li.rlai a" .1 rr. Mil' in the Vi5tipii irili-v -C ! Ip t"i I iit'i. in. . ; -aHi.-Ii ! i I l-i.rt .' ;i : ur d.-i .-il I liiii. .

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'Billy Roclie Says. American;

! Champion Will Win Sasily from Carpentier.

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ih "thirteenth" th w riter submits th 1 c-Jlnr championship. - " " " ' following: ''"r; fi"-.'.k. rs Indiana ,hr. inf. j ' "- - ' ' -'--- --'- " ' - Amarleaa National ! o!as -f tlf A-ncr'.-sn l.i-rtit'"1- Tl. j TIia Yar.Kx hav lot of inrtn idual 1. CIET"ELiAXt N'R'iV TOKK , possa fi-irtinfr, hat tins and pit'-huiK , hriJlianry. ti-cm pltchiPff aid timing I. NEW TORK "!INTIKXAT1 I m-f.ns.'r.. ph nty of tijehin)i t-pirit, an.i j t-liTg-th and ti'-u- contid. '!-. . They K. DETROIT CHICAGO i the t balaticf f sny chih 1:1 their ! i.ick hp a stiro 'nitti-nd.-r. Hut otii4. ST. LOUIS BROOKLYN I circuit Th- inc: that they liae he en , var".l to Clovlaiwi f",Mi ..i,- itijtl th'-y A month ago It appeared that Ohio n.-raliy pi.-k.-d t.. win tin- pciuinnt. ; !'ck one preat fha ;--n-; on.-1 ic nc-.-ssary m'jrht count on cornerinsr the rrestjen- may prove i jinx, hut they cei-tatnly i to pennant whiii.Ts. namely i.vun-w ork. Hal world series with ! vela nd and I lm' " the furmnrks "f "'mine eliam p ; Turth.: riii..r. , th- Y.-tnks hae a.ti uneer- . ... .. .... 1 " - - - - . inhyld c.i:hi nation and are slow n

the h.'ip.s. 'I In" lletndt Tijrer. .r. nifd thry (jri I 'he J!t1'l of pitohillR they rxno't. will he touh for nil ,-nm-rs. A enn m fs' Ikih j ran ?w--it tho ha' I and they can field and j run ' tie ha s.'y . j The "White .-o e: U! i -tain mr..-h otil!'"i;ju.il Class, hut i:Ko the ynk. ih.-v also lack spin ted t.ain work and th're j t! nnirh donht rf pr.rd insr tin- hrattd of j pltchintr they will k-'.. Jimmy Butke'a St. T.ouia nnmrtf I voiing players for the most part make up a. spirited ball club and idi.-i!d make j trouble for pvetvbmiv.

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ann.h th& ntrtCP. at Senator tYOfTl xperi..,entnoT with the v hi

Lae County One of my objects

if elected, to make every effort to

repeal the unjust and inequitable

Tax Law of 1919.

Taxpayers do not want the prevnt tax law "amended," but the

enactment of a new tax law that will be just and equitable to every

taxpayer in this rounty and state.

Mv attention has been drawn to a number of cases or unjust . t l-.l 1 .! .

taxation under the new law -one ol them lining uie cane 01 a

widow, whose personal property is worth loss than $00. She was

taxed beyond her limited financial capability, i am in lav or ot a tax law that will exempt from taxation personal property valu-d at

less than $500. Illinois has a tax law exempting personal prop

erty tax on valuation less than $300. and it is a tax law that should b in existence in this state.

I will cite mv own experience as an example oi the injustice

of the present tax law. One of my properties has been asr-'ssed

for the past ten years at a valuation or .fo.bZj. on widen J have

paid county and city taxes of approximately $400. Under the new

tax law whirh went into existence List ear. the assessed valuation cf

this same piece ofproperty was increased ten times, or a valuation

of $65,670, on which my city and county t ixcs are in excess of

$1200, an increase of 300", . This is not ruht. I fully realize as

a business man that the state, county, city or town must have a revenue to run and maintain their respective governments, but I claim emphatically that (he poor widows wilh personal property cf less than $500 should be exempt from taxation.

In the instance of my experience it is one of a great many occurring to the smaller manufacturer and industries, and ss also applied to the house owner and farmer. Hie' taxes on these referred to have been greatly increased, where the large, wealthy corporations do not show any increase. I am Milling t5 pay my share in the fupport of this county and ci'y governments, but I also demand that the large, wealthy corporalions pay equally in proportion to my payments. It is a fact thai the valuations of the large corporations' properties were increased for 1910 taxation, but this was a necessity under the now system of taxation in order to haye the taxes for 1910 equal the taxes on those s i v c properties for 1918. In going over the assessment roil of Lake County properties, you will not find any of the large corporations wiih. valuation increased ten tunes, but you will find that the smaller industries have had their valuations increased three or four times. My property was increased in valuation ten times, and I had ro redress, for the Board of Review and the Stale Board of Commissioners had adjourned when I discovered the unjust taxation on the property mention ed. Lake County should not have the 'Yrntraharion ol the taxing power at Indianapolis." 1 lie present tax law should be repealed, and I believe that every taxpayer of this county will agree with inc. I am seeking the office of Senator from bake County with one main object in view, winch is to protect my interests, and in protecting my interests I am protecting the interests ol every lax payer in this county. Lft the burden of the numlenance of our county and cities fall on the large corporations' properties proportionately to the expense borne by the .small property owner. A new tax law should be enaclej that wiN briivj about a more equitable policy than the tax law now existing.

am appealing to every taxpayer i:i this county ior tneir actie

interests wi,i be served by my election.

suport in my campaign tor Senator, assuring them that their host

FRANK B. McILROY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR Primary Election May 4, 1920

AMATEURS MAKE BALL SCHEDULES

j Although it was football weather, a l let of business as t ransno: d last idcht j m h loop by the different r al ha -' t'.. ' 2 .'.of a.' i. .ris. ! The annual el-e of of.-ri-r of t,e i Amateur Mannio-r' Ijeas'l" was held i at 12S W. liindoifdi pt., w In r Nate i Kaplan m raised to th- presirtenev ! to sicrM Albert. P.. Teat n"V, . h.T- ; 1" ti the leader of th.. l.-air.:- ,.,. , 'tcari izat joti ,, . r twenty c . r.x ao iearney tftpoi dov. n v oi u na ri i y ,ind u ti ple-te-l h"iiorai"y prcsnh-nt of the tS-iinday Ani.coii.' hoisn' of rht.-'3.2" I hn-ii i ni-i i;d ' - th-- T.a-. --ir Mfiiiair-ri-. ; li'-ijs and 1., h--r- . 1 -a c; Pill-vnc are the , ih. .'t-. eh ft: I ' ;;-!.-, Nat. ' K.'ii'Un; i i'l "H.'tnl'o. : pr. sih"iit, '. i'''i'U-''r anil ehi' f .nfiie. and 1;... t l.-.titrla. f.e, i-. t:.r. . f"w of i,.. faithfu! "'','"'v"ti of 'It 'I Int'-ni: i.e:.-ne ts'ther I art . i.it'it and .iis'"',.o i :-- ..hi i-ir.'iiii. T'tev Hi'-! a' . X a sli nmt ' -U -t , ... ' .-'-o 1 1 - ' ' I " t I , ' .' I . ' ' I 1 f , I 1 1'-1 1 llr. , cry Monday mjiht. Ari;-.nr iiio.n .-r--tia,d. t" In'''! the annua i . Ie,-t ticyl j week. To" pi in, ipn! hn tries e hnitriii i last tnchi v.a,- th." bookins, of ain. ! f,,r S'lll'i iy. College Airmen to Race

In Event Starting May 3

By JACX VEIOCK.

Internitional News Sportic? Editor. ' NKW Y' tr.K. April I "' " lack lej,.p soy wi'l defeat ;e..r ( Carpentier a v- ily at? hp h.,s- beaten oiher hea j wo(ht5. jii:. t fl sure a lrir over .--t into the rind- tour I her " . i Here is a poini hlanU a-sertion .hitj ttinr Erf t n rise ,,nt of n coo.'l in.n,-.-follow rrs of ',i .'ill'", but I' ri.ivo from! a titan u !io I:tio.a b-'Xinc: tni-le out - rillv IJe.i'he. famous boincr referee ' and niftntieo- i h or, 'l iitinr ' . I ho u.nations! c ; re, i , w ! is Village ... i 4 ' mad" the c, -.ta-poin r ' t il' nt'-ti! repard-j mil the nierus .f ri'-ntpsrs' and the' I ief h idol, and lel'v'--, ..pinioi i v ,ihv of , onstdera li..rs ; I'ui-inX tlte wae r.-.rhri ni 'Vo-er t!ie. ' with the force of the KnithJ ', of I'.iliinilni.y Tie organized box ins; tniimtittifnti end ! aa-l l.oxms sho-is' for the .tnerican d iuqhhny both in I France, before the armistn e w,- szncl J atid in t.ersrtany afifr the Ann'neat'si rrofaed th.e Khtne. lie has seou botijj remt.ey end 'arpr-nt ; er in art ion are! j lis he is a vcifrnn student of the la.xir.ar frame hi." oroninn earry veitt. j "In the first plai-e."' opines Pill v. "the j Kreitoh and Iii i'ls'n ari away b -liind ih ! 1'nited States in prol ue in ir rith r rue- j Seal or e-i"iy t'eX'TS. I'll ''" f'U all; 1 1". nst ra t ioti : t "A ti r.-prr ntati- -r ', Kt-'ctosi .'" '""ohni'btis I stnpod booiir f !un for the Amen. mii d!mh'-,"s in l.ot'ij 1'rajice and i'Tinany . Aftar the ;i 1 t ,1 i - - ! He,. wti signed I wa? with th" Anion- j can army on the Rhine and I et back :

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