Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1920 — Page 4

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTV e-SINTINQ eV PUBLISHING COMPANY. The Lale County Time D!y axoapt Saturday M Sunday. Kilters at tie poatofflca tn Hammond. Ju tl. Utt. Tha Ttnes Oat CTitoaro-Indlana Harbor, dally Sunday Entered at tha poatofflca lo Jiaat CbloaBO, unber t. 1811. The Lake County Tiroes Saturd.Y sad Weekly 4,"7 Entered at th ,xsrofec !n Hammond. February . Tba Gary Eenlngr Tlma DallT except Sunday. larei at tba postoftlca In Gary. April It. Is 11. . , All under Ue act of alarcb a. aa ecoaa-claas taattr.

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BLOCKADE GERMANY INTERNATIONAL NlWt CRVlCt SAN HZMj, Italy, April JU I-Temler Lloyd Oeorge and tha allies ara net considering a rental of tha Vlockada of Germany. It was learned this afternoon from a source close to tha Supreme council. It -waa declared that the allied statesman do not desire to blockade Germany, because they hold that ""Germany has been starved lmg enough . " If Oe-rmany Is a-ullty of further breaches of tha treaty terms, roeane to enforce the treaty will be found. It was declared tut the nature of auoh measure win depend upon the extent of tierroany'a non-f uLflilment .

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HE OUGHT TO KNOW. William Gibbs McAdoo, late of the Doug anl Mary combines, would serve his country much better if lie would esplaiu how it comes that we have such heavy federal taxes. He was in office when money was being thrown around like so mmh water.

experience; and they will remember tbat without these I yjLJ, NOT FURTHER

alluring devices tuey naa romcging umet togeiaer. They cannot but look with a bit of ptty upon the lot of children who. Ju this highly organized age, often are miserable without the stimulus of exptmslvo games and totally latk within themselves the power of entertainment and interest. Myriad organizations are at work to reclaim so-called bad boys. But in the meantime the good boys are literally going to the devil in droves because they are being humored and pampered by Indulgent parents. The father who in his school days were patches on his pants and sometimes patches on the patches would not think of permitting William to be seen among hts playmates with a torn stocking; he would fear that it would reflect upou his ability to koep William clothed. So William rapidly becomes Willie. And the father who worked enthusiastically for a bit of spending money will not for a minute permit "his boy" to work for wages; he's quite capable of earning all bis family needs himself, thank you! So he glvs the chappie an abundant allowance without ever a thought of the near certainty that the lad will grow up selfish and a snob. If democracy is to continue as the dominant inspiration of the nation, it must be taught in future generations from boyhood, and not merely by precept and example, but by experience. The boy who is permitted to rough it with his fellows will never lose bis in-te demorcacy. The boy who is taught the worth of money by being encouraged to work for it and permitted to spend it or save it at bis discretion will never be a

spendthrift or an aristocrat. But the boy who is being pampered poor chap has a hard row ahead when he jroes from under the parental roof. Making it easy for the lad is making it bard for him.

DON'T PAMPER YOUR BOY. The boy has bepn a problem to his elders ever since the first feun-tanned a nd hickory tanned son of man ran barefoot through the primeval wildernesj. And in nearly every period of history fathers have used rrueb the same irans of rearing; their young. Men have always experienced sympathy akin to pity for the boy born "with a silver gpoo,n in his mouth." It has been part and parcel of exiPtence that lads who have had to rough it and fight their way have made the stronger, mere self-reliant and companionable men. The Spartans took lads of seven from their mothers, made them wear the sam scanty rlothing summer and winter, sleep on the bare ground and train ceaselessly in the hard art of war. The Puritans trained their boys hourly by the Book. The fathers of today were reared by rule and rod. One cannot but lock askance, then, at the prevailing eistom of pampering the boy. Perhaps it is the price of prosperity that on every band there are eyidences that, the lads of today are being humored more than those of any other generation of Americans. Everywhere chaps oftO and 12 and the early teens are SDendlng money with an abandon that would have amazed those of a decade ago. And the worst of it is that in most cases the money has been handed out by Indulgent parents to youngsters who know all too well that there is more where it came from. Many fathers who lock back in pleasant reminiscence to their boyhood, when five cents was worth working an hour to earn and a quarter was a veritable fortune, will regret the present fashion. They will remember the days when there were no movies, no bicycles, no gymnasium, no clubs, nor any of the other myriad Interests that have become a part of everyday

CROWN PRINCE TO ACT FOR FATHER INTIMNATIONAL HCWS SERVICE SAN yRA.VCUH.'O, Cal.. April 24. Advices received at the Japanese Cham bar of Commerce here sa'.d tbat on account of tUe Indisposition of the emperor of Japan, the crown prince will act for hint at the formal reception of tha English ambassador, who has just arrived In Japan. The advices received by the chamber said that the emperor waa now at his country Palace. The cable did not Indicate that the m?ercr'i condition la serious and aid the crown prince baa been delegated only to act at the diplomatic reception on account of tte absence of

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WOULD CHECK SOCIALISM. Speaking, at the Ilbode Island Republican State convention, Congressman Simeon D. Kess, chairman of the republican congressional committee, condemned the "marked socialism of President Wilson." and warned the country against the "trend toward nationalization of industries as suggested in his partiality to the soviet plan." "The republican pary." said Representative Fess, "believes that the progress of a nation depends upon the freedom of initiative in the exercise cf talent in invention and discovery, it condemns the marked socialism of President Wilson, who, under the stress of war, has extended government activities to cover all productive agencies and who has called to Washington the strongest polyglot of socialists ever invited Into positions of responsibility. We deplore his effort to unstsbilize the business of the country and warn the nation against the trend toward nationalization of industries as suggested in his partiality to the soviet plan.M

A NEW YORK magistrate has gone on record as declaring tbat "love is insanity." What's the matter with hailing that magistrate before a lunacy commis-

BOILED DOWN, the conclusions of the Chicago scientist .who declares that men are degenerating are thnt "the female of the species is more deadly than the male." Kipling beat him to it.

AND THE next thing we know the circus posters may be ia full bloom.

TURN" ABOUT is fair. Mexico complains that a Mexican was killed in Colorado.

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rCS ATJDXTOB. Ed tor Times: F'eaj announce to the vot.r of LAke O'itn'v th.t I -win be a candidate for r-nrn'.ntlnn for Auditor of Uaie Cour.ty. Ind:an. subject to the primaries of iUy 4th, 1320. GEORGE M. FOLiAKD.

fOB CH.TMT1TAX. COTTKT JTDGB. i;or rimes: Kindly announce to' the vofri of Tnke crunty that' I am canrildate for the r.nmir.i'lon to the office of Judite of the Cr.mLnsJ Court on the F.epub'i-nn ticket, subject to the primary election to be he.)-! May 4. 132". I now hold this office under appointment uf vae Governor, made March 1, 191. MARTIN J. SMITH. Crown Point. Ind.

TOE CrRCTTIT COTJKT TDBOS. E'lror Times: Plcaie announce to the voters of the county, through the columns of your Hpr that I am a eindidte for the Rpub'.icAn nomiration for Ju'lge of the 'lvixe Circuit Court, primaries ilay 4th. 1K0. I now bold this office undT appointment at the Governor, sin; January 1st. ism. E. MILE 3 NOUTC.V.

r!Ma.t for re-nominaton to the office of Coroner on the RTublican ticket at the prtmary. May 4, 1J20. I have been in office but two months because in LAke county the Treasurer and Coroner do not a.-srume their offices until a year after tha other county officers, but I am trying to conduot the affairs of tUe once ia a manner to merit the sujjori. of the elector a.t the comuiK primary. EDWARD E. EVANS. II. D.

70X TSXABTrsU. Editor T.mes. Ploaae uinounc to the voters of LaJka county that I will be a candidate for re-nomiia.tion fcr Treasurer of I.ke county. Indiana, subject to the primaries of ila 4th. 1320. RALPH B. BRADFORD.

TO SENATOB. Edir Times: Plese ai.ncunce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for re-nomination for Senator from Lake county. Indiana, subject to the primaries f May 4th, VJ20. JAMES J. NEDJL.

roi SJUiBxrr. Editor Times: Plis annouLCf' ;o the vt?rs of Lake countv that I will be h candidate for the rlflce of Sheriff of Lak County, subject to the primaiie?. May 4th 1320. JAY A. L'MPLLBT, Gary. Ind.

ros BHiHirr. EJHor Times: Kindly announce to the vMrs of Lake county that I am a iani:ine for the nomination to th offi -e of Sheriff of Like County on the Republican ticket, aubje-t to the primary eieetioa to be heia ilay 4th, K20 L. BRVCE WHITAKER. Hammond.

ros SHEiairr. Ed'for Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county thAt I ap a candidate for the nomination to the office of Sheriff of Lake county on the Republican ticket, kubject to the primary election. May 4th, 19.0. ERIC LUND.

rom KxrBXSiasrTATrrB. Editor T.mes: Kind!- announce to the voters of L&ka county that I am a Republln candidate for the office of Representative of Lake county, subject to primary election to be held May th. 192'). OSCAR A. AHLGREN.

rom coacactssxo-nix. Ed'tor Times: Please announce to. the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for renomination for the office of Commissioner of the Firs district of Lake coun'y. subject to the primaries. May 4th. iO-'J. GEO O. SCHAAF.

TOM. COIQIISSXOVXB. Editor Times: W1U you plue announce to tha voters of the county through the columns of your paper that I am a candidate for th Pt-publican nomination for Commissioner for the Eiret district, subject to the primary on May 4th, 1920. LKO.VILM.S B. BOYD.

rOS ST7SVETOB. Edi'or Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the ctfl'-e of Surveyor of Lake county on the Hcpubilcjtn ticket. f-ubjLCt to the primary election to be held May 4th. 1920. RAT SEE LET.

maries. May 4th. 120. M WILLI Ail O. TH.VAS. Hammond. Ind.

ros rsosxcTiTzsro attosjtet. Editor Times: Please announce to tha voters of Lake munty that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, aubject to Uie Republican primaries. May th 120. DWIGHT M. KINDER. ros rsossctjT-Qvtf attoshttt. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I ajn a candidate for the Republican nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican primaries. May 4th, lf20. AUGUST A. BR81":R. rOS SZBTATOS. Eduor Times: J'le-aae announce to the vo.ers of L'e county that I mill be a candidate for re-nomtnabon for Senator from Lake county. Indiana.ubjcct to the primaries of May 4th. 1929. THOMA3 GP r. Lowell, Ind.

ros SXHATOS. Editor Times: Kiidly announoe to the voters of Lake county that I will he a candidate for the nomination for Sonator on the Republican ticket, subject to tbs primaries of May 4th. 130. JAMES W. B7USSET.

ros SSVATOS. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voter's of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries of May 4th, 19 20. 'A. JEFFERSON SCHULTZE. Gsry. Ind.

rOS SENATOS. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake cour.'y that I em a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the Republtan ticket, subject to the primaries of May 4th. 13;0. C. O- HOLMES. Gary. Ind.

ros s hie air r. Editor TimePleajse announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of like county, at the primary election. Vav 4th. 1520. I am at present a Desk Srs-arit of the City of -Gary Police Department (appointed). J AMU 3 DOWLING. Gary. Ind.

ros EBxsirr. EoV.or Times: Please announce to the otcr of Lake county that I Km a candidate for the office "of Sheriff of Lak? county, subject to the Republican primaries. May 4th. 1320. JOE GRAHAM. Hammond. Ind. rOS SHXEXTF. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake coun'y that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Sheriff of lyike county on the Republican ticket. auV'eot to the primary licctior to be Mty 4 tli, T-". WILLIAM H. OLDS. East Chicago, Ind.

rOS JOINT SJSPSBSXWTATTrS. Editor Times: Plesse announce to the voters of Lake and Porter counties that I am a candidate for the office of .Joint Representative of the above named counties on the Republican ticket subject to t.ie primaries May 4th. 1920. BERNARD F. OARLIX.

rOS JOINT SIFXZSINTATITl. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake and Porter counties that I am a candidate for the office of Joint Representative of the above named counties on the Republican ticUe', subject to the primaries May 4t h, 1020. JOE W. TODD.

ros sKEsxpr. Editor Times: Will you kindly announce that I will b a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff of Lake county at the primaries on Mav 4th? I trust that my record for seven "years as Deputy Sheriff of Lake oountv at the Gary office, which position I now hold, may entitle run to the consideration of the voters. FRED M. STLLTS.

Gary. Ind. ros COKONSS. Editor J;!1: ' Will "OU kindly announce tarouyh the columns of your paper that I am a can-

rOS SErSESENTATIYS. Ed'tor Times: Please announce me as a candidate for re-nomination for the office of State Representative, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Lake county at the primary election of May 4th, 1920. JAMES I. DAT. East Chlcag-o.

ros cosozrsr. Editor Times: K:ndly announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a ceuidtdafe for nomination for Coroner. Republican primary May 4. 1920. I aspire to thia office wltlt the aid of the Supreme Being DR. ANTONIO GIORGI. Gary. Ind.

ros COUNTT SECOSSXS. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of take county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the ofRe of Recorder of Like county on the Republican ticket, subject to the prlinary election to be held May 4th, 1920. WILLIAM ROSE. Hammond, Ind.

rOS COUNTY SECOKOES. Ed, for Tunes: Pleae announce to the vot.rs of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Lake county on- the Republican ticket, subiet to the primary o)e. tnn to bt held Hay 4'h. 13n. THOMAS W. SPENCER. Hammond, Ind.

rOS SZrSXSXNTATTVX. Editor Times; I wish to announce to the voters of l.akc county that I am a candidate for re-nomination for the office of Representative on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries Mav 4th, 1920. OTTO G. FIFIELD.

rOS SBPSX5XNTATXTX. Editor Times: I wish to a.nrounee that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of State Representative on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th, 1920. A. H. S-AMBOR.

rOS FSOSSCTJTIN5 attoswtt. Eci ' t o r Times: pUsea announoe to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the office of Prosecuting; Attorney of Lake county, subject to the Repti&Uc-an prl-

ros COUNTT SECOSSES. Editor Times: Kindly announce tn the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for the nomination to the offi of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held May 4th. 1930. HERBERT C. FRANCIS.

rOS COTJNTT SECOSSES. Editor Times: Kindlv announce to the voters of Lake county "that I will be a candidate for the nomination to tha office of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary elect len to be heM Mav 4th. 120. MALCOLM HAZELGREEN. rOS COTTNTT SSCOSDSS. Editor Times: Kindlv announce to the voters of Lake county that 1 am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Reeorur of Ijike county on the Republican ticket, -ubjeet to the primary election to be: held May 4. 1920. ALBERT C. HUEER.

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