Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1920 — Page 7

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DEBT PUZZLE IMEKIED BY HARDING

By I!. ATKINS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Amu.vuii ., .Nun. !. cwnomic problem v:ii.:h tiansienJ all $. oiitieal it sues in thf.r bearing upon the nat un's future for fjJ c,r i.l. will l. Iff t by th;s administration to preside nt 1 larUttijj aivl his ca-uiiie-t for soituaMi. 1 hi-e problem.''. botU financial an J wiumercijl. especially r iaiing to f--r-4? ti t-biiiatx n.-. art- lv . e-Io in? el t f -pe ait '.os of v-.rld fo "..'. and tun- will 1 - in- f:":c;e i:t tu cirur the a!r vl these handicaps within t fu'jr gefrt !!. ritiis reir.u i n ; r. if le:noern t ic f -- -itjvfr CuDtnl. "I'll-- lbirdiiig ca'.;t,ct i.l rir.i its u ; h o! i-'g ; ed by the pji-i-ie vf getting Uji. ;." to i-tt!e its $1'Vi, ... !.., -i .jm.j j.-t t f,r K an? made ii'il in; li.e war. Leaders of both yiuies oi 1 : :t:eal thought in Washington today I Sieved America's future i so ital'y i'nkJ up with the r-enacng riiiancia nditior.s airoad ar,d that American ti'tive participation in future con'.cre:.ces in European capitals.-, fo Imperative that it may force American en-tian.-e irt i th-r Iea?ue of nations of si'nv similar association of powers, earlier than any on has suspected, as a measure of American slf protection. Whether the Harding cabinet w HI press Kurcps for a fi'ttlsmr.t c! the be debt, within a short period of vars. ins'.sf.ns that Lurop i' able to pay. is subject to mu.-h cn joe u re. but it is ur.derstoci that the view cf President Wilfon and Iiia cal-inf ! that the .j'.bt should be distributed in pa-men! e rr 25 or 3 - ears w -.1 net b acceptable, to repub'.i'-an leaders. It is certain that irresponsible clamor front certain sources abroad that the debt b cancelled tu fail on deaf tars-. The most I: i-.e!- outcome of confer-fr'-tJ on thi yjet ion will be r.otice '.rved upon European powers, fixing tn.rc iir":rte!y American pectat ions. Th-s, it is hld among republican ladei s. wcu'd bring a check t- the con-t;n-i"d expansion cf depreciating c-ir-rTv abroad, at as a. spur to productive output and in restoring sanity to si'sr.e of these rations now playtnfc th ro of profligates, v Siile America v a -. t s In patience. l"urops abilitv to mct this cM ration sooner than ths Wilson regime has figured depends largely upon the Harding- foreign tra-l policy. Ttie .; nr.a:i indemnity question enters into he puzzle also, for hen Germany'? .-r.tu in this resre.-t is tixej. England. Fiance. Italy and othr debtor n Hions an r'ekon their payments more accurately.

beam at 1 i7. Tendler knockout over Kelly was a fetit that other lightweight stain have failed to accomplish. Kelly hs-i frlwd off I'-enr.y Leonard in two bouts. l'rom the outset it was a matter of ho wmany rounds Kelly would last. Tendlt r ajbbed. hooke d and crossed left-handers to Kelly's head almost at will. In the first four rounds l-'!y v.-as staggered several tim s. and to"k a -ount of one on I lie ropes in thfl third. Hi- was com pit t-ly out on Sua feet. Ter.d'.er bidding hiin up. Wlion the tift liround opened ICe ly began to b..x on the dvfen-ive. backing up and c 'verinjr up at e--y opportunity. I tut Tt nsiii r ci.ntinii'.fl to dir. ct wallops at K 1! '. h-ad and b-.-dy with ln'th hands, and 1 tn-nut. and IS J-'C onds after the round started a villous left i ross landt d flush on Ildie's chin He down. Ke'ly squlrnuci on tl'c florr, 1 lied !;is utmost to get ui. but failed to scrHmbie t 'is fort until niter '.f !'"i 'e Slim Tlreroian had i- oint' 1 ten. Kl'y was very shaV: y us T'. it'll' r helped him to iiis corner.

I t ie appointment if c x-1'ce sideti t M'aft to succeed him sh'Ttly after I'rcsicjent rlei t llardinfr takes hi ! si at next Tit arch. Senator Uardint; t.s kti "n to , have n very high regard for the b'gil genius of the ..nly li in e-pe t iseiient . Too. both are trein eohl. the next pre-siJent fr.-m Mirie.ji. fie former I prosid' nt fiini t"i n.-i n tia 1 1.

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PURPLE COACH BREAKS ANKLE el'apt. George 'ate!tri ;isit'i-it coaeh of the N o : 1 h w s t r n f -lOoai! team, snffore el a broke n ank'- y.-tt.r-dny v hile demoii.-t rat !ng a play t o t i.e vtitsily. J-'.-twt lie w as t.l.l i it.g at ) u ; ; bn.-l; when the aecident e-ccurred. and w a --n the si ond team jd-iytps asatn.-t t b.varsity. He was tack l d by tl. t g.-l-a'kwo"d. and in failo an".!i' w ti s broken. H wa::, taken to f,i l .' a nst'-n bospit -.1. MiiiiLieis i f the- ti-iin went t hr"ui; .1 a si) ort srrimniiige in preparation foth;c w e-cVs liii:"r"ii!i;,- liame-- with fuviue.

CITY H IHilMONlJ. INDIANA. Dlil-i-Ai: r.ui:.'T or pckeic ivuhks. NejTK'U OK JACKSON STItKET CEMENT SlPllWAI.K, SECTI'.M ' U" I'la-MAKY" lHMKNT KuEU MEETING To A'ho;n It May Coiivt-1,: li"u are herehy notilled that the As. sr "-sno ut Ibjil iij tin; matter of the im- ; ro 1 niei.t of dnckson Street from the North line of Koine o -.; A iiu to North line; Sfandarel Aviime. by cons t ru et ing tin. re iu a i' -nient sidewalk. iii; feet v '.J-, iiu Huhi s In Ue.-j.th, In the City of Hammond, e'l unty of Enko anel Stato

I of Inliani. Km pre j a reel by c.rder I e.f ti," li'.ar.l of 1-ubli.. Works of t-ald j'i'y, and that tli- fain" Is ti'-w em i ' in th of.',, o of said E-eurd for public ev::iiiiii.-".t 1. ri and inspvctie.n. aii'l that ! ti'.- said iie.---sstn-!i roll e-ntanis tho liain.s ..f ail j-re.j.erty o-An-rs affecttd

t -s 1 1.;.- an'l t'o- 1 e-spi-.-t p, .. amount? as-:-es.-(d ag-n.e-t e.-j.-h ;..t or tra. t of land f.'i- said it ipro e'lneni. and Ibat by resrlii'i'ii saiel ! earel li.-j:? tixe-'il the 24th

jday of N'o. etiiber. 1 1., nt 2 (-.'clock p. 10. i'l t! t'i. e ,. !de I'.o-irii of Pul.'no I Yo',. in tli. ('.'f Pat I of saul lit,- as

the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against yaid icsject i ve lot on said assessment roll, ami that said Hoard will a'ter fcaui hearing and examination, confirm eir modify each respective assessment as made. providel that it finds that said property affected thereby Is be nelitttd in respective, amounts. A. J. SWANreN JACOB WIKEK. 1-'. C. DIETRICH. 11-9-16 Eoard of Tublig AVork?.

THREE DRUNKS IN POLICE COURT Disagree-able weather made it easy for Hammond police last night. Only tl r"e drunks were on hand to face J.ielge Kbits this morning. They were Joe 'ant'). 115th p'a e, V. cst Hamni'inil; Leon Kiethremir. fl-t CoTiipany louse, Hammond, and John Vrobuansl i. 42 Company liousr, Hammond. Each paid $13.

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Resignation of Chief Justice White is Not Unex- j pected Soon I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. S. Former Tresielent William Howard Taft, it. sj freely predicted by leading members of the bench, and bar h i t-nl.i;-, insy bee-ome the next chief justice of w-.-surprfme court of th V. !-,, succee.i. in? Chief Justice Ed vard l'.tigla.i VTiite. appointed by Mr. Taft whiic he occupind the A'hUe House. j Chief Justice AN'hite. considered one of the greatest legal authorities who ever occupied the supreme court benea. Is ds:rous of resigning, according t persistent report here from tile vr-.-y exacting duties imposed upon him by his h'gh office. !( is 73 years old and has the reputation f never liavin? spared himself at his work Appointed associate justice of t r.e V. S. supreme court in 1S34. President Taft made b.im chief hi 1910 over the advice of party leaders. Chief Justic" Whit", a democrat, born in Louisiana, had formerly occupied a seat on ti-.o democrat j.' s de of the senate. Staunch republicans brought great pressure to bear on President Taft. but the latter,, unmoved, went on with the appointment. Eminent jurist himself, it was an open secret that in his opinion Justire White was one of the greatest liv

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TENDLER K. 0. 'S KELLEY IU FIFTH

flirt FIOHT TJECIIO?. irti Teiidlcr put away Harlem Eddie Kelly In the fift'a round at rhlladclphin. Ted BlocU defeated George Chip in rounds nnd Eddie Ketcbell shaded Die! Atkins al Detroit. Dannie Ivramer bented Billy tin am in rijrht rounds, Kid Wasnor beat. Tiny O'M.iIley in six rounds. Kid Wolfe tojp ei due Wallace In the nfronil round end the Jaelt I.eIle-Jaek Hard bout na declared "oil contest' after feur rounds nt Phllaelel plila. n'.orkie itieh-arli eton a referee's de. civloa front Kranlvle Lallahau in tAc!ve rounds at Dayton Flit E.. D E LP 1 II A , No--'. Le-7 Ttnil'er, Philadelphia's lightweight ace, sored a clean knockout in the f. tlii iund over llariera Eddie Kelly of New

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