Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1920 — Page 4
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SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE DEMOCRATS By "Johnny" Allen. Liaison Runner for Lieut Col. Roosevelt. "Something Is wrong with the democratic party. Something Is wrong with the men who run it. It . so bad that do ex-service man with a conscience m be attached to It. "My Lord, look what they are doing to the conscientious objectors. They give them a light sentence because they would not help their country and then turn them loose before their terms expire. They turned a whole floct of objectors out of prison and gave them a lot of good clothes and back pay and a bonus for fighting their own country. "But look what they did to the fellcw who really got Into the fight. There are dozens of men who were wounded, went to the hospitals and were then ordered back to their regiments. They missed their trains -got lost and were picked up for being A. ,V. O. L. What happened to them? They got five years and are still serving the time. "There 13 something wrong with the men who signed the papers releasing the conscientious objectors and something wrong with those who approved the papers sentencing wounded men to prison for five years." Editor's note: Allen Is a young man who has lived at Atchison, Kansas, many years. When the war broke out he rushed into the service and was assigned to the :6th Infantry and was one of the first men to reach Franca. He became a runner for Colonel Roosevelt, helped save his colonel's life after a gas attack and then suffered a broken neck when he was strutby splinters from a high explosive shell.
BESET WITH FLEAS. Having lain down with tin- league of nations. William Howard Taft is apparently a mazer! should get up with the tti.-a. Mr. Taft might have known that his carU- effort.: in behalf of the Wilson league would be o,uoied against him and that he woul be pulled bag and hassagf i u t 'if W ilson ramp. H is new making an effort to extricate himself, but l time to have extricated himself was before be went into thi6 thing. Nc wonder that he now flnds difficulty in convincing the people of his sincerity and of the soundness of his judgment. The plain truth appears to be tit the amiable former president allowed his h nor of war to becloud bis judgment and to lead him into thlWilson camp body and soul. If he had had mor sense then he would have less trouble now. - Lafayette J Journal.
JUDGE GARY'S OPINIONJudge Gary's cpinibn on the business outlook, given before the iron and sieel Institute, was not more valuable than his statements of other years, but it was awaited with some impatience and was appreciated by the properly great number of people probably for the first time since the boom of war orders set America industry aflame, says the South Bend Tribune. The judge has been a conservative on American business, a conservative in the good use of the word, and during the war was held somewhat in derision by cheap opinionists who mistook a temporary condition for a permanent situation. They thought the 1019 speed in industry would last indefinitely and were inclined to rldcule those who differed with them. The directors of the United States Steel corporation become quite unpopular in the spring of 15)1!) when it became known that they intended to employ the Kcdfield prices which were much lower than some of the leading independents demanded and received. The event has vindicatd Judge Gary's conservatism. Some days before the meeting of the institute interest in what he would have to say was manifest; and many a head lay easier after bin remarks on the business outlook were made public. Showers may be expected, said Judge Gary, but indications of a storm over the commercial world are lacking. However, the inference Is that he believes that in this instance the people will exercise control over the weather. If the consumers and the business men are conservative enly showers are to be expected: if they do not emp'ov ut:on and courage the country may not get off so easily. JJ'.sj 5 So many false prophets have been honored in the world cf finance and industry since 1917 that discerning folk will enjoy the general interest in Judge Gary's opinion. In days such as we have been going thtough lately the people are inclined to return from following false prophets and that is not the least of the benefits from such days.
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ASK HEADQUARTERS. "I cannot see bow we eld Progressives can be for Harding " Bainbrldge Colby. Gifford Pinchot, Hiram Johnson, James B. Garfield. Walter Brown, Raymond Robbing and a host of other real Progressives might give ycu some information on ihe point. They ere all for Harding. Holding fat offices under Wilson has somewhat distorted your vision.
WHITE HOUSE PICKETING. Xo one. on any provocation, should be permitted to picket the White House, or, for that matter, the capitol, with banners denunciatory of the executive or legislative branches of government. Both branches of government should be permitted to function without attempts to awe by physical demonstrations, full of possibility of public disorder. If an attempt shculd be made to assassinate the president, or bomb the capitol, the fomenters of and participants In such demonstrations could legally be held particep3 criminls. Pablic questions in this country shculd be settled by argument and not by abuse or threats.
. NOTMI.lt popular miaa ppn liens n:i Willi l we are in a position to correct this evening IS that the worlds s'SSimg i- supplied IIM IIIKI ) by the young girls AM we uould suggest to any other member of Till: gallant .las? tut've'n 11 and WHO dcM-cs to be nglU on tins 1--eu THAT he retrain from formulating TJKKIMTi: opinion until lus wife fas purchased HEIt first legged night t;pn and tried it on. IK we all loved ouiktht; as YYK love our fellow men Til Kin; would be an awful lot of t-'l' Kit A I.S of people dying of neglect I this world, WIS 1. 1,, it is one day nearer, nor homo HIT the eviction of Wilsonism. ONK writer 6ys he entered th-s newspaper Bl SINK5S by helplnfi out an editor WHO was momentarily incapacitated HY delirium tremens THIS attraction for the profession docs not exist FOR the aspiring young man of today
SOMHTHI.X. else will hae to rir added TO make journalism popular. THE old-fashioned fool WHO didn't know anything .OW has a sop who know? it all. Tlin futility of trying to s-cltle tvi; Questions before the I.ITTI.Fl ones are out of th-ir way s shown AT our domicile wlnrc H is nn us to tackle THE league of nations question until THK quegtlon of fried cabbase IS decisively disposed of and we regret the charming: MRS. FtinniNhl never once referred to fried cabbage last niht. THIS wave of unrest will pass thank the Lord Bl'T just at present the popular I.N'TKIPKETATIO' of the Golden Rule SEEMS to be to det-ote all one's time TO thinking about one's rishta A?fD none at all to thinking about ONE'S kind employers if any. . WE don't know much but we do know THAT almost any married woman W1I.I. tell you that thre IS some mule blood in her husband s
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