Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1920 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Friday, Spptembcr 17, 1920.
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Th like County Times rmlly except Saturday and Funflay. fcniered at th3 ix,stoaico in Hammond, Juuo 26. The Times Ea5t Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dally except Pitday. Entered 6.1 the postottice in Kui,t Chicago. Novc-m-. r IS, 1918. The Lake, County Times Saturday and Weekly Edition. Catered at tho poatoftice In Hammond, February 4. 191('; The Gary livening Tunes IHiiy cxi'vpt Sunday. tintared at tho nostoiTue in (J;iry, April 18, lalZ. Ail under tha u t or .March 3, ISIS, as second-class mutter.
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COS'S BAYONET BABBLE. Tfc day Gov. Cox emitted Lis demagogic drivel ta Hi' eilect that he -would refuse to use the regular army to maintain order during a labor disturbance, tbft rvreslJent wlh wlom h? '.aluia Lis t"juipici r.t-Oiieaesa ordered federal soldiers into a ' t Vli 1 J:StrlfcO district at tfcw oo.Mu-.tud of a deraf-Tatki g vcxcor. iSeral troops bave been more use . . ru disorders la connection with strikes under the Wilson administration than under all t' a former national administrations comMned. Yet we find the administration's candidate for president appealing for support on tho ground that tha plutocrats nre trying to buy the froverntnent so aa to use bayonets In breaking the strltesl Thla goes rlht along -with the Coxpnian Cntp tcvtlie 'effect that tho plutocrats and profiteers ere plantxhJEto 'buy the election In order to pet revsngj forvhat-th flem.oo.atlc party has been doing to them 'JarlEgtneT)aEt -tew years.
When it miirt-hals arguments in favor of the married teacher the foundation places the weightiest practical reason for favoring tho latter on the ground of the enormous waste of the present sywtem. It declares that "the largest source of waste that our present system of leacher-Mupply involves is tho waste of experience tucurrtj in the loss each year of from one-fifth to one-fourth of the entire teacher population." As a result of its investigation it found that "the average teacher no sooner becomes fairly efficient than she leaves the service, giving way to a recruit who repeats the same mistakes of apprenticeship, leaving In her inn before these mistakes ran be transmuted into matured skill." The aeiage i lementary teacher does not serve more than lour years, and the studies of teacher-rating justify the Inference that, in the average of cases, about four years of experience are essential to the development of teaching skill to the point where It. will be rated as superior by competent supervisors. In this connection it may be s;iil that the difference between American rind Kurnpean systems is that the great majority of teachers abroad are men. They assume their positions with the knowledge that teaching is to bo their life work, nnd they no sooner become established in their pcs:ior.s than they unite in teachers' societies that have for thejr object the htud.v and promotion of the schools they teach. In the United States th majority of common school teachers nre young unmarried women. The rcnclusion reached by the foundation after .i study of this phase of the subject Is: "Bettor 4" positions with a short day for skilled, experienced and fine productive married women, whose ability has made tbem a pe'-r-;.-,"nr nnd recognized asr-et in the community, t ,m a i'uetuatine-. overworked group of 20 yo'ing app. -"' -p cf i. t',i' tnt'-nti -n-and divided Interests."
COMHUSTTY STOUT SAVED HOPEWELLHopewell, Va.. la a very virile and growing example cf the tcrr3llltles of rt community spirit In a town. Five years Ego what Is now Hopewell was a peanut plantation and a pine wood. Three years ago there stood Hopewell., the "wender cliy of the war," with n pprruTatloa of 50,000, paved streets and other modern rntrnlclpalu Improvements and thousands of model homes for Its workers. Then came th arm1tlee, and In threp months Hopewell's population dwindled to 'ess than $,000. It 'became a deserted city almost over night because it was a one-Industry town, and that Industry dependent upcm the war for Its operation. Though Hopewell might well have lost -Heart In face of r discouraging prospect and bleak future. it3 citizens et.once "began the task of putting It back on the T".ap. Business men and chamber of commerce undertook to obtain new Industries. The town and its advantages were advertised from one end of the country to the other. In b33 than two years more than a dozen Industries have been Induced to locate In the city. Including a $4,000,000 Belgian silk mill cni a large paper mill. Hopewell 1 "coming back." Community bj.it it saved Hopewell wh?a-TVaa apparently eVut to cufer the fate th b-3 cvcrt3ken. countless "boom" towns In the past. There 19 It Tnoral In Hcpewell's achievement for every city and town-In the lnnd. . i ; ;.iVi - .
THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION. Only time can reveal whether Mexico and American relations wl'h that country will benefit by the overthrow of Carran.a. As irritating and Irritable ns "Washington often found that gentleman. It is by no means certain that his successor may not be worse'. Disappointments with Mexican upheavals have ben to,j frequent to permit of roseate predictions. The overthro.v of government Is essentially a misfortune for Mexico, where the primary need for yeara hfl3 been an enduring administration. That Cnrranza was deposed on the evening of national elections gives a sinister aspect to the revolution. Mexico needs a rtable. government even more than a giod government. Thus, hope will be flrpt expressed that a new order will be quickly established that will be able to execute its foreign chligations nnd maintain domestic tranquility. A stable government will, in the course of time, become a good government. Hut no matter how commendable its intentions, a hesitant administration can accomplish little worth while. The military. might o3 the new order in the southern republic has more immediate Importance than Its promises.
ANOTHER THING Cox doesn't like about Harding Is that he did not have a clear majority of the primary votes. "What was Cox's primary score?
WOMEN ARE WARNED not to write any postscripts on the ballots on election day under the penalty of having their votes thrown out.
A PLEA TOR MARRIED TEACHERS", """" A strong plea. In favor cf married, worEF:ttlktr teachers Is made by the Carnegie Foundation fcf the Advancement of Teaching following a comprehensive study of the question cf professional -preparation cf teachers for American public schools. In Its report popular arguments against them are recognized, coming first in which Is the economic factor. A married woman Is presumably provided for, therefor let seme young eirl have the job, runs this obectlon. The becond objection, to the effect that marrlsd Trprnen nre usually harder to regulate, because of tho disturbing Influence of their husbands, Is usually raised hy echcol superintendents. Third Is a pronounced Bocial conviction that a married woman cannot properly fulfill her duty of looking after her home when. hoMing a teaching pcmitlon. v Persons who have not already. acTdlrc-.T strong convictions on the subject will be' impressed by the manner in which these arguments are-met and rnsv wered by tho foundation.
THE ACT CF THE Ohloan who leaves his farm to his "most needv descendants" is likely to reveal a lot of "poor relations."
THE PLAN OF creation included a wise feature when it was made Impossible for men to fool with the weather.
JFST HOW HIGH must the price of whiskey go until Pome men will quit drinking because it costs too much?
SOMEHOW THE "short and ugly word" lacks the ranch it had In other days when It was used In politics.
THE CANDIDATE FOR office will row probably need to Ity in a stork of fudge with his campaign cigars.
ARYAN'S HEART Is still In the grave of bis polltics! hopes, but be manages to hold cn to his bat.
WHEN A MAN'S scheme to enrich ethers does not pan out right he gets well panned by his victims. WHEN A M N gets into a doubtful scheme for making money his assets depend on his lie-ability.
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AUK HII1'I says he can't lmaijino A woman In politics KIT! SIMi to Tiittke a statement, WhZ find two or three rather disappointed-looking AVI depress.: d-appf-arint; cai.hasre worms )X our beat tops occasionally Dl'T tha better class o? c. w. apparently do OT consider that the best tors SMn.l, bni enough to be attractive WHICH merely provHf J furtiif-r convincing: I'AIUKM K that there IS no accountlnK for tfistes. WE admit that we, are human though some seem TO doubt It and rather en.loy looking at the IVTITHI'ltirr V TIVF. danre costumes and contents m-T we really like the demestb: science COWl'MEU much better. WE notice that our one Kltle pepper IN our h. c. oT i. KardMi HAS a U'.t'e brother; nt b-ast we Ju--!sa IT is a brother by the a.'it" un.Mn? M'MRGR cf wrinkles on Its little person. THE Chicago production which is exhibiting a "l"tR woman shows that the pe.p'.e lldNT (T't much excited providing she Is reasonably SKIWV as she Is. nrn trend 13 toward smaller cars, snys one, nf our esteemed advertiser. A'D we thoviq-ht as we wend'd last la:t night FROM the loop district traffic WITH nothing more serious than the loss of a TH.-I.I(.1IT and considerable natural poise THAT the trend of the smaller cars IS always towards us AVOTHKR thing about beintf at PEACE with all the world Is that IT leaves us free to enjoy our strikes. LIFE la after all very simple FOR the average man. all he has to I0 is to earn enough money
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I .support his family, pay tha wage Ii;mms of organised labor AM profits to tho employing corpora t inns . VWY chauffeurs are ae'.tlng $50.00 a wek It It III Its StO and Coilepe Profs $18. A eocene education certainly does pay. El'i;t i vi.i.y if it Is a motor college OH a barber college. I" h:ve our moments of depression when e ask. ourself IilX'iiMH'MLY what chance on earth bus a man 'IHi;sr. days with Tom Melghan in t h e m o i . .4 ? II, for a long time have pot eo Hi; don't mind so much about a few HiniUF'lC TIOs tac kfd on tho end of the 1M" r, covenant If only prlce3 would como IinV without reservations. THi; paramountry among the. issues seems TO have shifird from the foreign to the WOMKSTH; field and we notice Til A T the bulk of the lying now deals with WHAT the farmers are getting FR their wheat. ITF,Ar of centering upon how many MII-IION Chinamen AHK dfprlved of their birthrights BY the Shantung concession.
senator, stopped off at New York "Just to havo a friendly chat" with William tl. McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury. Is bt-lns regarded as a. very amusing ppieoda by those who know sm thing of the inside workings oi demociatlo pontics In Indiana. Latd week a di.4pa.tch from New VorK stated that Mr. McAdoo had blue penciled Jndiuna fiovu his itinerary when he started his stumping for the democratic cause. The dispatch raid that it was b'li'ived that Mr. McAdoo wu going to slight fnoiana because of his opposition to the French Lick boss. About tha time this Information became public It happened that Mr. Taggart was returning from his summer home In Massachusetts. After the Taggari stopover at New York and the friendly chat with the former secretary the word cave over the wire that it wans all wrong about McAdo's Intentions of skipping over Indiana. The word Is going the rounds In the Hoosler capital that it was Mr. Taggart's pleas for harmony that prevailed upon Mr. McAdoo to make speeches for two days In Indiana. It Is known that the Democratic stato committee bus been active for some time to get Mr. HcAdoo to talk In the state. The chief reason for piacirg so much importance, on thi McAdoo visit is the fact that a very larpe group of lemocratic Hoosieri were sorely disappointed when the former secretary failed to get the nomination at tan Francisco. Those McAdoo men hold Tairgart responsible for the f.iilure of the Indiana delegates fi give McAdoo support at a time during
the contest when It would hava heen cf vital assistance to his boom. The Democratic state committee, therefore, mw the necessity of .bringing McAdoo into the state in the hope. that he would forr; t the past and assist in healir.g over the sore spots among hl; old followers.
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