Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 57, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1920 — Page 4
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THE TIMES
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t'liice and itte boiacevUta are. la 4 bad way.
Report of the recapture of the great fortress city of Urest-LItosk and -all the forts around the city by the Pries Is officially confirmed by the Soviet war office. The Polish communique issued Sunday night reported the recapture of nine important cities. The Russians are now more than sixty miles from Warsaw
at the point where their lines approach nearest the j
city whose threshold was at one time in their grasp. An unconfirmed report was circulated from Vienna that the Russian counter drive of Gen. Budeny toward Lembors In Northeastern Gallcia had collapsed. The Poles have come back with a vengeance.
The -Passing -Shotv
COX'S CAMPAIGN OF RANTINGAs the candidate of a party which eight years of atrociously bad management of public affairs have placed hopelessly on the defensive. Governor Cox apparently thinks his only chance Is in working himself up into a theatrical rage, and launching furious broadsides of ferocious words at what he pretends to believe the wickedness of the Republican party. The Republican plan to make a separate peace in certain contingencies he calls " shocking perfidy" and "a dishonorable suggestion," Just like Trof. Wilson, from whom we believe he has in fact borrowed the phrase. But if peace can be made in no other way, what is there perfidious about making it separately? Suppose France. England and Italy were not to agree to our reservations (and, by the way, even Mr. Cox is talking reservations now). Then a separate peace would be a plain necessity, wouldn't it? Surely Governor Cox doesn't accept the Wilson proposition that, if we don't make peace in precisely the way Mr. Wif?oa prescribed, we shall have to stay at war forever, does he? Be careful, governor. Of course you have a hard Job. It is no picnic to try to persuade the American people to suffer four years more of the sort of thing they have been inflicted with since 1912. But anyhow, moderate yourself. You are over-doing the part. The smooth artful pose of the Pharisee suits Wilsonism better than the role you are now playing of Bombastes Furioso. The first can deceive at least the greenhorn", but even the Email boys in peanut heaven are ready to hcot and cast the decadent vegetable at the amateur ranter.
AS we look at it Ue Red peril In Xhnt U. S. 1 i
BOEs not worry nearly AS many persona as doea the DODGING of automobiles In crosjip CROWDKU thoroughfares.
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THEY are "canning" campaign SPEECHES now but It la hoped
THE POLES TURN THE TABLES. The Polish victory ever the Russians continues to grow. Forty thousand Russians and more than 200 runs have been captured, according to Warsaw advices, and the French foreign office announces the receipt of a predicticn by the Polish war office that the captudes will exceed 70,000 prisoners and 400 guna within 48 hours. This is a genuine reversal of form. Unofficial dispatches from Warsaw say that two who!e Russian divisions have been cut off and their capture Is momentarily expected. Communications between the two main Red armies have been severed according to Warsaw telegrams to the French foreign
WILSON INCREASES THE PRESSURE. Taking for a criterion Governor Cox's utterances at South Bend, ihere is no hazard in the statement that President Wilson has put his party's nominee under increase of pressure. Almost immediately upon the selection at former Congressman White as national chairman, that new-found manager took occasion to announce that, the league of nations would not be the "whole thing" nor, perhaps, even the "big thing" in the campaign. Whereupon, as the evidences show, Mr. Wilson has taken the nominee in hand fcr personally conducted instruction. Left to himself, there can be no doubt that Can dldate Cox is wholly "at one" with Mr. Wilson in league monomania as both of them have declared. His campaign manager and many others cf influence in the Wllsonian party may know and appreciate the danger of that course, but they are helpless. Mr. Wilson has his party well in hand. With his tremendous off Ice-holdin machine he is in a position of great strength and he will rule in the campaign with the same despotism that he ruled In San Francisco on the platform-making. Mr. Ccx has no chance bo getaway from the league issue, even should he care to. nor can better-informed and more politics leaders than Mr. Wilson break the Wilson strangle-hold on the party, its organization and its candidate. On the league issue Governor Ccx goes the whole
distance, pufWng himself freely and fuly abreast of !
his obsessed and autocratic master and there the is and will remain. "With the least possible delay after March 4. 1921." aid Governor Cox at South Bend, "our pledge is to enter the league, making such additions as are reassuring and helpful." That has the merit of being definite. It is what Mr. WKson himself would say indeed, what Mr. Wllscn himself does say, for there ca nbe no doubt that the words were put into the mouth of Mr. Cox by Mr. Wilson. There is no promise of saving this country's sovereignty, of preserving nitact its independence, of reserving its peculiar right3. "We are going in" and that's all there is to-it, according to Governor Cox. There can be no choice for the American voters but to take Harding and save our national soverignty or to take Cox and surrender to a world super-government dominated by Great Britain. That's all thexe is to it. We have the plain word of Governor Cox that hl3 program is surrender of our nationalism complete and unreserved surrender. Fort Wayne News.
THIS is an odd country
couldn't QMT Braokinj if. he had to UK expects C to quit drinking ! DECUSE A tells him to. A fashion writer now seema to think THAT one good thing about the 1lAIti:n.4t KEU style is that it hard-. ens the back A M it had never occurred TO us before in choosing a girl friend TO Inquire whether her bark was harden or not. THE fellow who does not If AVE good sense In matrimony
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anything ele. n the aame page in our wife's favorite MAGA7.IYE are new recipes for cabbage soup
CAIHJAfin with dumplings, en cassercle
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AM) we are in the frame of mind now TO let the coal miners and .KAIl.no AD men have their way as Xiz don't care what becomes of us. THE man who haa just bought new HADCOAT !s apt to think THAT there is something effeminate A DOIT the man WHO carries an umbrella.
I TilEV will not mix any lax in with
them. FOn every man who knows WnAT ho Is talking about THERE are 30 men who merely think THEY know what they are talking about. A general return to the snuff habit IS predicted but almost everybody has a t'OI.D anyway so we don't SITPOSE we shall notice much difference .
FI.ATTEIIT Is often scheme for!
easy money making WlTHOVT even going to the Tnot'IH-E of fixing up a gold brick on a satchel of green goods. WE have yet to find anyone WHO wants as much patience as It C REDITED to Job if a stack of BOILS goes with It. WE suppoae It Is but a small matter BIT what we don"t like about the COMING sweeping republican victory IS that Senator Ixdg will undoubtedly BEG AUD it as a triumphant vindication OF him and hts leadership, if any
AT a rough estimate we figure that bythe FIRST of next July the automobile factories WILL have substituted their product FOR 87.91 per cent of the Liberty bonds Issued DIKING the war, the other 12.10 per
cent HAVING gone for gasolin-j.
Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then youll oe sure it wi!l be there.
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MANY a politician would win more votea if he would take scmethlng to clear up his liver.
FOOD at popular prices without reservations would make a bigger hit than the League of Nations.
"HOW old Is Anne?" She'll say she Is old enough to vote, and that will have to suffice.
THE modern wife knows that a little strong arm stuff gets better results than tears.
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