Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 28 July 1920 — Page 10

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FORMER SOLDIERS SEEK FAME AND FORTUNE AS ARTISTS

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'' Woonded soldiers sVctchlnj chTnTnj model at Cmp Pelham Bay. . 'Wounded In th war in such ! these ex-soldiers r etadying art j on the Lorillard Spencer estat. manner as to render impossible j at Uncle Sam's expense. The j The younjr men are under tha the pursuit of their old vocations, j photo was taken afgwdays ago 1 instruction of Moit Burger.

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flNTERNATIONtL NEWS SERVICE) 8 AHA TOO A SiltINO, N, Y July M ' Cu-Hing upon the republicans of th ration lo units to pre?erv ''America Vittit," Jet J5vid Jyn Hill, former amb&6artr t Germany, soored Preaideat Wilson, the democratic rary and the Wilson "league ot natienV and he told tho w Work atate repitbhcao at the opuenlnjr eciem et their elate convention that the party, nationally mugt da Us utmost u "rpel ebseorplion Into a political ayatem desind to subserve the Interest cf other powers by the sacrifice of our men." To preserve the life of the nation Is the supreme Jsvuue of the hour, Dr, HVA daclared In charring- the democratic party with befogging the real ;ssue, Dr, Hilt dealt with national queet'f'ns oTity, He clticizM the preelccnt in !U uncertain terms for hie activitLaa efcroad, deoiarieg- tfcat "if the honor of the Gauntry Jim become in any way frivolled, it Is fceeaase of whet the preeldent ha 3n ot saW." He charged the president with aseumin gothorit that ha4 e'r baan i anted him, Ie declared that at the x.mti ot the presideite SOing atwead there was ''wide spread eosvietion that he had twr fit any time rightly tornrrehcBded the internatonal pitmattwa." Hie theories were f'cUt theories, he eaid, Enther tie ha4 not known c? fead net cared when law against the violation of neutral territory was disregarded that they were part of the solemn eorapaet with thla eountry. He had attempted even to eilenee our conscience cf great questl.ms or right or wrong' by Imposing a personal neutrality In thourht aa wn a deed," Ir. Hill ofheld the action of the republlean majority tn the tJ. S. senate In resisting- the ratification of the Wile or. Ion peace treaty, and! then he epoke on the league of nations, An analysis o ftha raal character of the league he declared ihows it to contain eeede of war, regarded merely as a document the league foreshadowe a regenerated world, ? "But its reai signifleanee Is to be found la the iang-uag of its text, bat in the realities that lie behind them, the circume taccesc, the traditions, motivee, antagonisms and policiee ct the European powers," he said,

is significant. Indicating that poasibly IVemier Lloyd George his something to offer Premier Miilerand in the way of recognition by the soviet government of Russia's national debt. It wae presumed that the British premier desired M. Maraal'a export opinion. The refusal of the bolshevik government at Moscow to recognize the debts contracted by the old Imperial government of Russia has been the chief stumbling block in the way of recognition of the soviet by France. This arose from the fact that great quantities of Russian bonds are held by France. Mr. Lloyd George was somewhat set back when he learned of dispatches from Taris quoting French government officials assaying that France would not participate in a general parley in London, unless the U. S. was an active participant. He refused, however, to make any comment. 'it was originally believed that the Boulogne conference would bo finished tonight, but present indications are it will extend over until tomorrow.

TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N S. Sports Editor

HAMILTON'S pitching made It easy for the Piratea-to trounce the Phillies 7 to 1. THE Giants celebrated their return to the Polo .grounds by mopping up on the slipping Cardinals. Every Giant except King an4 LeFerve hit safely. AFTER winning a tight game from the Senators, Cleveland went to pieces and lost a weird affair in which Washington scored 19 runs.

TfcLB Cuba were not good workout at Boston, the Braves, 12 to 2.

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FA-BE R3 Drtlllaat pitching In turning back the Tigers make the White Eox look mora like a contender.

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rnrTERNATlONAL NEWS SERY1CEJ BOULOG-VE, July 27. Aji AngloFrench conferenca to discuea details of the pro-posed peaot parley in London lir-twetn Russia and the Russian border ?'ates opened here this afternoon, PreYnW Miilerand, who arrived at n"-cn, was aooornpajiied by Marshal Foch 'r,d by M. Marsal, minister of finance in the French cabinet. Premies- Lloyd i.tcrgs arrived from London at the same time. The presence here of Minister Marsal

Ruth Gets $100,000? For Movie Home Runs TEW YORK," July 35. B-.fore the Yankee game today Babe Ruth waa presented, with a trifle that may help him keep the landlord from the door. Bambino stood In front of a camera and smiled as he accepted a check for $1QCS009. It is not hard to grin under such conditions. The cheek, all illuminated with a string cf zeros as expansive as the Babe's emile, wae tendered by the Tan. kee Photoplay corporation as payment fop a film play in which he la to star. It will be made when the team returns from it western trip.

Charlie White Rematched To Meet Moran Labor Day NT5W ORLEA1CS, Ln, July 27. Charlie White, Chicago light weight, who lot a fiftnen round decision contest to Pal Moran last, night, ha been rematched to meet Moran Labor day. "White elalmM he Injured his hand In the fourth round.

Don't get left. See me now. 'TMbos the Coal Man." Phone 4. edv,

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