Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 13 September 1920 — Page 4

TTTE TIMES

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THE TIMES KEWSf

J3T THE T. AX It COUNTY PRNITINO PTJBLISHTN'O COMPANY.

The Lake CouMv Times Dally exeept Suturany nn.l SumUy. ttr.a ul 'the post art ioe in Ibmmoml, June. .8. IS'" Th rimes K.-ist C;ile:r"-Tr.rlima TI u N r, .iaily exeept Su-.,iiv. Kauivil tt Oie i-onuiee in Kui-t v'iii-'ann. Nov tintier i 19:;!. Th. leike C.Minty Times-- S.-.ttirJ-iy himI Weekly K-'ition.

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of the industrial foreman is to place men in work that will prove best fur themselves and their employer. Psychiatry, the term applied to mental hygiene, poes farther than psychology in that it undertakes to selve the problems of the t rnuh lesome employe by helping him make adjustments so t.lt;it he may be a pood workman and a useful member of society. Many men. unfitted temperamentally for the work in whifh they are at present enframed, find themselves !.u kins in th-. mental satisfaction that should come from employment in which they are best adapted. !sy-

j liiatry attempts to overcome the handicaps of the In

dividual and direct his mind in a way that would develop the best that is in him. The mental attitude of a person toward his employment will determine his success or failure. The

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N'h'.svj A: ThoYt' YtY YYt Ohies,. Telephone 9 31 J matter is more deeply rooted than mere like or dislike ana'mr vYj.-rw! the tests pr-vide-l by the system known as psych-

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undertake to discover the real difficulty and

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BOLSHEVISM LACKS COURAGE. The public hears considerable these da s about the ideals of the Kussian bolshevists how the Muscovites have a Rieat principle of government for which

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BRYAN'S CONTINUED SILENCE. li.iut Ji-umiiM an.- one-time lead

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hosts of democracy anO

the presidency. reii-Tted in news disjiatciies

V 'ashina .'on. ocr.dnr.' .- lo say m thinsr on the issues and

the tleiaoemtic eandbiates fjr tli.e presidency am

I re.-ud.oH-y. It dors not cover th- pituption to say that Bryan is :-o tn;ith en crossed in lr.s newspaper work or his '.'.ctum lectures that he has not found time to express hit. self on the sterol he .p reposes to K'.ke in She matter of f-upporttnc tlie doniocratie ticket. leyan admitled hi 3 defeat in the convention at. Fi"iin,!:i", r-p'.. .j.;'; 1-e lii.i .succeed iu preventing tiction nroptoed by a frro-ip of e-;tern Uv.; vr; is. T!i;s troiui failed in o1 '.li'der. a decia ra : ion fo- modification

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of the f.irdilbitt.-ni l.iw

a cim:id;te vho if rroc-T!:ri. TVtiatf ecr ni.iy

fr.cht in the open; he is acnin-t all political practices

the lexical supporter cZ a.lcra! hi.- sail of Bryan. T.1 tn'ii'Htwayg

e.-s ;t upa t he ' 'capita j 1st ic nations'. '

The defeat of 'he Russian hordes by a smaller number of heoric Fides, pghting for their national exi -tenee. provides no eit run ra semen t. for the belief that bobdv-v ism l eprc-etus even the lowest type of national principle. Men who believe in the righteousness of t neir e.ttsse du not i tin like frightened rabbits. It mii.-t be plain, even to the preachers of soviet-

i u,'e" I i?m in the l't'ite.1 States, that bolshevism. tienrived nf

'.s 'neentive to loot and take without compensation ilie property of others, is he most cowardly and contemptible thins; on earth. Some of the most thrilling' stoiies in world history tell of a few brave men. fired by the love of country or 1 delity to a. great cause, who withstood forces which K-eatly outnumbered them -men who would rather die than pive up the defense of a principle. T'.ie Itu.-sian.- have been deceived info acceptance of '.i political creed that hr. ra thins In it of the moral.ty tb.it is necessary for th- success of any cause. J.enina and 'j'muky have bien trying to eopitali.e the ignorance and. cupidity cf the followers. The attempt gives promise of dying of its own poison.

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A0T0R1ES

EiTort to Imposo Soviet System Upon the Whole of Italy's Industry.

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tr.d he will h aril's be found

f.'indidate who he knows is tlowin.? hot

Id in ritieniptinc t" win support in It campaign, -nay be said hv the opponents rf Bryaa WitLin

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his r''fty t'lai he will not be aM to aliennto v.ny Toters by his n'oo"t r. ess. but such a conclusion should not h Jlshtlr reached, for the very fact that Bryan Jiaa clecUrtcl to dcelar for th" candidates of hi.t-artjr Is crouch t1 caiie m.:ny of his follower. tO.-Tvithfcolii heir Fiipnof r of the ticker. X' t'v " Hnd'cal drcs in the democratic: p'.rty--nTief Tfl Is nrsumeil there pre pome will prehnbly do-soci eerlo'i think'-asr before they erter heartily Into support of a candidate for the prrsMoncy who lias never taken r. stR.j for prol.il ition, and wh-i is evert now recog;rl:ed as the ''best bet" of the wet Interests i'..

NEW IMMIGRATION RECORD' vr - Familiar conditions before the war iir."' liroughi to mind by tho annoimcc-iiU-nt that all immigration records since tiie coul'ict were broken at Ullia Island last, week. Arrivals for tlie seven days- tot;i'rd compared with an average of mere than 25,0 OQl a week in 1907. Renewal of the rush from Europe t-i thlsf fnur.try shows that the I'cited States holds unbroken Ita position as the land of opportunity. However, -this rush should find Americans more critical than "usual. "Yhlbi still maintaining the attitude of sharing epportuniiy with the worthy those who come h ?; in ,,ool faith from other countries with minds mada "up. to become American citizen 3 and lt.tvltig qualities for it experience with a number of i ngrai.es during the war and fine not only justifies, but demands, strictest examination of all who come now. V.'e are inclined to believe that "breaking t ? immigration records" will nor appeal as stroncly to this couctry aa formerly. Just now the big- thine; i-.; to ATJoricanize the alien3 we hare. MENTAL HYGIENE. ' ' V"'5 There are persons v. ho scoff at the freak tests which were mace in the military service and wcli U are being used by many large employers of labor. These tests had their place in determining the fitness of soldiers, and they still perform a service for some employer?. The National Committee for Mental Hygiene, realizing the value of normal mentality in inlustr;,. lias undertaken to direct the study of the Frhleot. as it pertains to Industrial and business- llf-. lo-i.v.em

THE FIGHT FOR PAPER. Txri F.eavet brook, publisher of the London Daily K.x press, is in .Montreal to take part in the fight which p.ritish publishing interests have begun to obtain control of the Canadian paper pulp industry. As a result of the ptiper shortage, which has already forced some of the smaller journals in the United Stales to suspend publication, a keen competition has set in between English and American manufacturers to pain possession of the Canadian pulp resources. The Americans have the advantage nt present in that S5' per cent of the capital invested In the industry In the Dominion is their money; hut there is a strong propaganda in Canada to favor the British. The situation makes It no more than prudent that the T'nited States should develop its cwn pulp wood resources to the utmost. Steps have already been taken to erect, pulp mills In the, spruce forests of the northwest. To save freight charges, however, It 13 desirable, from the viewpoint of the Eastern publisher, that no opportunities for raising paper stock nearer hcnn Fhould he overlooked.

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Mrs. Nancy I.ane Kauffmann and Miss Sidney Ilarhs C'rnsson and Miss Marcia C'hapin.

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Mrs. John A. I.ccnn, widow of the famous pnera!, who on five diifprert occasions his prerented bevies of beautiful Amrioan

1,'irls at foreign courts, row r..imes these prominent candidates from Wa.-hinrton. I . C as being quite as tec.pr-oe. if t...t

SOMC FOLKS are so contrary that they would not do a thing that pleased them If they thought it also pleased another.

IT IS AN ORLIGATION" on women now to show that el! this fuss in getting the ballot has been worth while.

NOW THAT women have a voice In the government it will hardly be necessary for them to use a megaphone to be heard. .

THE REPORT that a mall plane will make daii flights to Havana is unimportant. The stuff can't be sent by parcels post.

CUBANS ARE combining to hold their sugar for 24 cen's a pound. They propose to thus reward us for freeing them.

QCITE A LOT of persons would hold their Jobs easier If they got to them a little earlier.

IT IS SAID that the five-cent cigar ia back, but nobody seems to be boasting about it.

THE RUSSIAN bolshevists received a severe shock when they tried to string the Poles.

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