Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 21 September 1920 — Page 4
i.'irro Four :ke times Tuesday. Septembr 21, 1920.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BT THE LAZE COUNTY VS.N1TVXQ & PUBUSIITNO COMPA2TV.
Tha Lake County Times Daily except Saturday anJ 19f6 t-iuerel tha nobtoiucti in lUmniuiid. Juno -S. The Times East Chicago-Indiana Harbor. .Uily except Sunday. Kniered t.t tha posluClce in Ea,t Chicago. November IS. 1913. The Lake County Times Saturday an.l Weekly K.iition. fc-ntered ai the p-jstoftiiie in Hammond, February 4. I'-!-. Tht Gary Kveniijjf Time l.i:ly csoon Sunday. J-n-tered t the postoilice in Oarv. Airil IS. 1312. Ali undtr ;he act oI Alart.h U. lis'i. ua second-class mat t r.
tire flrru of Morgan and leveled tho sub treasury to the curb, men would merely Bet about, to build again, grimly and more securely than before. A world unshaken In fore the hundred thousand belching guns cf Prussia riism v. ill not be frightened by the solitary act of a pervert. It all gees to show that society 13. after all, more .rrlmltlve than we think, else- It would be able to prevent such outrageous occurences. And It showa, too, that society Is more fctable than we think, for, in the dark. It is unafraid.
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MAKE SUCH CSDIES IMPOSSIBLEThe necessity of taking steps to make a repetition of the crime more difficult is nc less important than the apprehension and conviction of the plotters responsible for the explosion of the bomb near J. P. Morgan & Co.'s New Ycrk oSice, with appalling toll of life and destruction of property. First there should be a careful scrutiny of the regulations dealing with the manufacture and transportation of explosives for the purpose of ascertaining if they contain loopholes that should be closed against anarchists and other criminals who desire to use them for nefarious purposes. Possession of T. N. T. with which the bomb was loaded, makes the possessor such a potential. If net actual, menace to the safety of those in his vicinity that none should be allowed to have it except by. government license. This would work no hardship, for a vast majority of the people never have use fcr T. X. T. and those who have legitimate reasons for using It should not object to setting forth In detail what they propose to do with it. If a record were available of all possescrs of this dangerous substance, the tr.sk of tracing that . used in the Wall street blast would be greatly simplified. It was no more coincidence that this explosion occuivej o:: that particular and famous thorcughfare known as Wall street and that the greatest damage was brought to the building of a banking firm of
world-wide reputation. For many years "Wail ktreet" j has been held up by professional demagogues befcre i
impressionable minds as the center and fount of all evil. The easiest way to gain the applause', and often the votes, of the ignorant is to assail the "money devils" of '"Vall street." The great financial establishments which have their headquarters in that district have been pilloried by street ccrner orators and by political, stump speakers as the strongholds of special privilege and corruption, fortresses of money
lords whose powers extend throughout the country to ;
rob and oppress the '"common people." But terrible as has been the toll of thl3 latest tragedy, the hearts of men are made only stronger by
terrorism "vii p. ad thQ explosive wiped out the. en-
HARBOR WOMEN AS JURORS. Several things are worthy of note in the firit serving of Indiana Harbor women ou Jury duty since their eafranchisement. They came with dignity and promptness. They gave minute attention to the hearing of evidence with no disparaging yawn or smila to show that they knew it was little more than a back-fence row they had to consider. Like the wholesome, poised group they were, they absorbed In one explanation, without the Interruption of a single querv, the instructions cf the court, the like of which they hud nor heard before. They v3t but one ballot and returned their verdict ten minutes after receiving the case. They declared v 1th oue voice that they would be glad to serve again. t Those who watched them say It was good, more than gcod. to see them there. We venture the opinion that, surveyt-d ih th light of womanly dignity, willing service and bound Interestedness, they stand as a telling rebuke to the years of delay and disappointment in women's irht for the right, with men. to full citl zeiiihlp, asserts the Chicago American.
"MOST BEAUTIFUL" MYTH. Again the "most beautiful women" contest affronts the public intelligence. Not long ago a theatrical manager proclaimed that he would have as a feature cf his show the- "most beautiful girls in America. Now it Is a photographer from England who r.nnounces his intention to aim his camera at "the five most beautiful women" In our nation. In either case, if those having a wide-open mouth in making this blatant assertion will close It enough to see ever it. they might at least point out their route of Inspection, indicating how they propose to enter the homes of about 32,000,000 voting daughters and millions not yet of voting age, to select the "most beautiful." Also, the British Photographer might Join the Broadway showmen In explaining" the offensive assumption that It accords with the most beautiful American women's sense of the proprieties to be exhibited as & public sight.
0 one except possibly actual babies SUIIMS younger to a 17 year old girl THAN a 16 year old boy. TIIUlli: are many signs that the world is growing better
lIF.Ilia for instance is a letter rromj a critic
AUO tells ui we are either a IIYI'OCKITE or an Imbecile citing documentary EMDtl.ttE to prove It and OIK memory goes back to tha time
WI1HX they never cave ua any CllOICC at all as to what to be. THE pleaslnc exterior of a peach
to Its Inner
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TIlYINfi to touch hT forehead with
her tots HIT like tho other parents of fc-row-lnj; fcrlrls w o CTli:itISII the hopo that she will SHAPE up as she grows older. HIGH Cost of Living has a'.so you will notice GOT the same initials as the
HIGH eodt cf llcker. THE cirl who Is chummy with her "MOTHER doesn't need the aia cf police mations AND anti-vice societies TO enable her to get through the WORLD safely.
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ITALY DEMANDS 20 per cent of the German indemnity. Althcugh what she will get may be different, she at least knows what she wants.
WOULD IT BE bromidic to say that Bryan met a water-lco?
THE MAN WHO can come across with his campaign subscription without becoming cross Is a real party patrict.
THE MINORITY can always be depended on to make up in noise what it lacks In numbers.
Evidently Governor Cox has ambitions for a reputation as a "'soap hex" orator.
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