Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1920 — Page 13
THE TIMES Pace Thirteen Urcl'trotlon in County, The vre;ent registration In Lake es can be Irraned St. John township 1 still against the league of nations and fof a separate reace with Germany. A suit t o purge the regist ration of the alleged illegal registrants was contemplated, but It was finally decided to ask that United States marshals and agents of the department of Justice to be present on election day. Predict 13,000 For K.-l.. The registrants belong 10 the liepublican. Democrat, Socialist ami Fanner-Labor parties. The Democrats say that their party will cast at the election al-ut 12,000 straight Democratic otes. Since last June. the. Farmer-Labor party has been organizing in Lake county and its leaders say that they have 13.000 voters enrolled end have J11.000 In their treasury. The Democratic managers say they will get many Republican votes on the league issue and that many of thf; members of the Farmer-Labor party will 'vote against the Kepul.1 Scans on the samo Issue. It is on this hypothesis that tiin democratic managers say they will keep Harding's plurality down and will give a heavy vote to Taggarl. I Itailrund Men for Tngcorf There is a large railroad vote tn Lake county, and 90 per cent, of the railroad workers will voto for Taggart. according to the announcement of the loaders. On paper, organized labor In I-akc. county is lined up for the league and the leaders, while admitting; that the working: men have rot always stood shoulder to shoulder in the past, say that this year they will vote togethet. If they do 7.00U plurality for the national ticket In Lake county is a very high figure. The Camel' Foot. The comet's loot la like a oft cushion, peculiarly well adapted to the gravel nnd atones over which It 13 constantly walking. During a single Journey through the Sahara, horse? have worn out three eets of ehoes, while the camel's feet were not e?en Bore. A Cold Snao In Siberia, in some parts of Siberia most of the food sold In shops is In a frozen state, milk Vein sold in long sticks and meat hacked with axes. The won wallc around with beards caked "with Ice, and roraen incased wholly In wool or fur. No children are to be seen In thj streets, the cold is so intense. county shows a total of 4S.o64. or which 23.804 are men voters and 16,760 are women. Nothlnj Indicates the nationality r: color of the registrants, but the records show that the first registration in September was very light, so light that it alarmed the managers of both parties, particularly as the members f the farmer-labor party registered al Try a "Timrs Want Ad" most the entire party strength. The October registration was much heavier than the first, especially In precincts, where a large number or Oermans and Austrians lived. Mcil lllc nepubllcnn. They are openly opposing the leagu (Continued from Tage One) Taggrart. "Watson ran 738 behind Hughes. 1C6 behind Governor Goodrich, 157 behind Tom Grant and Jim Nedjl for state senator.", and 633 behind Clyde Hunter, for prosocuting attorney. In 1918 when William A. Roach. Hepublican. for secretary of state, carried Lake county by 3.463, this county had a total registration of :3.S03, and cast 1S.343 votes. of nations. St. John township Is almost solidly German and almost unanimously Democratic. It went almost unanimously Republican in 1316 and 1918. The first registration in that township was very light, but the second registration was almost tnreo times as heavy as, the first, the women registering in large numbers. So far pen Letter
Friday, October 29, 1920.
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