Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1920 — Page 4
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fKEHCH MAKE GOOD START. Tho French have boon noted for their hard i-ojti-raon onae in financial matters. They recognize that
the only way to discharge a debt ia to pay It. The war loft them ia ;i position ttiut might hue seemed! ' appalling n to discourage any attempt to dig from j uudor tho eacrmoms burden of debt piled on the T'reneb as u people Thar, the nation has. fac-d the tit mi ion I s.nd Itas gone to work in tho ouly way That loads to sound recovery 1m imilcat d in :t recent r-tntemetit ot j
1 ran oo is .uarsai. .tr.iai.ter oi: nuance, lie pointed ot:t that a start ha been made in that the cinency in
timation has been btrpped, not a .in;;h additional sou
having po-'i) issueu in the present culandor yoar; tho .fate has failed for no new loan from the Hank of France and the floating debt lias boon reduced, by nearly 2. 000, POO, "CO franca. Making a food start is a l.irtfR part of any task and the j tenia tnent iunt-1 np j-ear as eMdeiice that a "od start has ben made, lint, that Is not all. lie further cites that the revenue- f
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liih Jr il V Ait. wlJUifi. i i, ii. i that the only t:ifectie way f ptt back to a soliii The decision of Great Britain to enter in West- j found.-Ji a N m, .l o f ) work to earn the money to pay
minister Abbev the body of an unidentified private sea- oM'ai ions. They are in!ul.;!ntr ia no hicli li nance
iier as a tribute to those who so.ved in a just recognition of that phase of army
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well owes its existence. It is necessary to have leader. An army without commanders is a mo'... Us movement must be co-ordinated in order to be effective. But after the generals have disposed their troops and laid their plans of action it is the private soldier who does the work. It is the man who takes orders, not he who give3 them, who is where the fight is hottest. Westminister Abbey is the place of sepulture of England's most illustrious dead. In Interring there the body of an unknown private the empire acknowledges Its debt to the men whom this unidentified soldier represents. The dead man will not repose any more peacefully than had he lain where he fell, and it matters not to those whose names are inscribed on their tombs surrounding him that they in death are honored above others, but the living may be reminded that the humble r.nd unknown who perform their duty serve humanity as well as those whose names may be written on the scroll of fame. In this honor done to a private soldier England, a land where classes and distinctions are officially recognized, sets an example that might he imitated by o'hers ostensibly more of democracies. When the most fa:nous men Britain has produced in all her long history must
abare their burial place with the body of a man whose J name even ia unknown and whose part in life is equal- j iy a. mystery, it would seem that class distinctions in j the burial of soldiers In this land might be disregarded. '
The man who gives the best thats in him does as much as another who does more yet Is doing onlyaccordlng to his ability. Death knows no distinct Ions. Men-' only would seek to impress recognition of a difference.
WHERE EVERYONE CAN HELP. During the prcat war it was nor. merely a 1
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there was supposed to be something wrong with any person who did not belong. This splendid organization mobilicd the manhood and womanhood; the brjhood snd girlhood of the nation, correlating the patr.otlc activities of all who had to stay at Lome while our young men fought In defense of the country. Everybody then realized tne absolute inriiFpensabili'y o? the American Red Cross, that it vas to be a prime factor
in-the winning of the war against Germany.
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but :u e pi-c-e-''i;g on oh! I";1. h'.-un d principles wiii. tt they know to be goo i be. aase all tin. ir prosperity f.f the pan was founded on them. They know that nation recovery lbs in the individual efforts of the 'peoph. France exhibited the heroism of her people in war. Her determinate n to restore national stabi'ity by going to work on the (-n!y safe- plan proves that, common sense ideals stiil prevail with Frenchmen. There may be aa much heroism in tackling a hard job m pea.o as ir. fighting in battle.
AIR MAIL TO CUBA. Inauguration, of airplane mail serv-ce be, ween i he Vnited States and Cuba is not extraordinary, sit.ee, thoagh separated by water, the distance between the two nations Is not so great as hat covered by many of the mail-currying airplanes in land trips in this country. It is interesting, however, as pcrtendiug the extension of the service to other countries. We may .?xpect ere loug to be informed of arrangements for
carrying postal matter to the South American coun
tries by aircraft. And who dcubts that within a de
cade or two mail will ho. transported through the air between America and Europe? j When that day arrives it will be possible for New- i
York and London to exchange letters as promptly as may now- be done, by New York and Chicago, f r r it has been demonstrated th.i.t an airplane can cross the. Atlantic in less than 2 4 hours. What will be the effect cf this quickening ot i ommunication? it will tend to knit the world into a homogeneous whole. Nothing did more to unity the 1'nited States than the improvements m transportation, which enabled the people to travel and to spread inf fw TT i,-i.l V,. 4 1. .... K ...... .....
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Negro Troops in French Army!
Membership Role of U. S. Court
German ueacticnanes and Radicals Against Educating the Negro in Xlilitary Tactics, Fearing Great African War in Future.
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mit ting messages, were aide to join hands as they did.
Ttailroads heiped to unit" the states cf America, planes will help to unite the world.
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NEW FACTORS IN TRANSPORTATION. To Alaska' and ref.irn by airplane has been ' r.v.is'rrUed iiossible by ftmr American army filer. Covering 0,000 miles in 110 hours, these intrepid bird men have set a new- record for aviatirn in this enmtry. Less
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Equal realization today of the continuing need j of aviation, is the report of the splendid record made for the full functioning of the American Red Cross liy the r(,pu,ar airplane service between London and would render unnecessary any special appeals in behalf Pari in whcU ,u 17 f),u ,f nights s, hedulo l
of its campaign for membership. Hundreds of thousands of persons would hasten to enroll their names and promise their co-opeartion and support. One emergency Is over and we hope it will never recur, but if It should we must see to St that the organisation which rendered such nobly efficient service before is equipped and ready to render it again. Rut there is a real emergeucy today which calls upon the '"st resources of the American Red Cro?.s. Am ess the sea are millions of little children who are facing death from disease and starvation. From no other source ihan America is there promise of assistance. And In our own country there is no other agency with facilities for grappling with this situation. "We Americans must enlist under the banner of the Red Cross to combat epidemic and famine in defense of these Pttie ones. We are not asked to leave our romfortahie homes and endure hardships and perils abroad. The representatives of the Rsd Cross will undergo thai ori'cal aa :or agents. All we have rr: lp., js - pav Mn trifHng subscription fee and thus have a part l:i iiii. great we rk. It i" lnconcelvab'e tdiat there will not be a prompt response to the appeal for aid which the fed Cro"s so confidently makes to the American people.
were prevented or interrupted. And as indicating the comparative trustworthiness of the machines, it Is recorded that but three flights were hindered by mechanical dcTect?. The other It interruptions were due to weather conditions. An authority on aeronautics in America n- ently made the statement that the development of n.mniereia.l aviation now awaited only pnitaMe landing places in the commercial centers, it is a little hard to get the work-a-day world to notice the approach of this comparative revolution in the rneth ds of rapid t ran .sitBut the suoef-ses achieved must be taken as conclusive proof that the airplane in passenger anil express transportation has demonstrated, that it is worthy of rec
ognition, rrartical avt uioa has conn; u stay, and progressive et immunities must soon make provision for it i reception and accomodation.
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Hi -Heliiwn in.-.b r the t- litis ,.f ti I-'i-i neo-1 : ! a ian military c- ;t- nt.i-n t conscript the 2O,"'00,0('0 na'ivca'ia th Pi-';: i.i n fK-ttn i ?. "Thi Fr-neli e.'.rni;.l f.ft'ic-r e n' stip-et tlie r, sult: which art air--: 1 liettirinini; to 1-" appatettt from tt-- us -f hiaek I - - - -; j in the W.-rM War. e..nnn':ts th" I ) u t."-!.- A 1 '.r- tie. -i n X'-itmiK. th-- G-rne.in Government's ! ficial rte-'jt lifd-'-e. r.-ie.i l'i r f.-b-nn. "A TIT.'.-iii 1 1,. n --f Hi-- :f..etf! ;s V. - i r.;n.T .. :! i u tt en A;-.-i ?-..,!-. v r " , I'onlinue. "'As it result -" th" In.m'et inc; of the Ini r:e: t tal N'-cr-i t'i prnvetnent A ss'ic.tt t i --i m New V or trie slogan wn i, a-iontel, 'Africa t. Aftican.s.' "'Tiie speak ! s .t tiit.- i-onv,i,t:-
await a new AVnrid V r witbhi th tlft twenty y.-ni-s. Th- n the Afrh-m negr:; w HI fie lit ti.-ith r tinder the I. in
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j of rev-nj-e. Ot c a mr.- d 1-hor, holshoviks and c'-m-?nm;-ts .-f varied shade of tul are all united in their jr--p:;g:-ula to drive th : jn g ro n. rccti.ary from Ear--pe. lt-'-li-.-:hit: at ii ti ii . to i it si t ivr i n vi s t ip a t in I iia-i pi " . -I i- y ltd a i-.ubt that, the ! nour-i .i;ra- in occtjpieij t--rrit-iry i were a l:.-r.if to a while rao-. i Ne vet hep s the spirit whii-h i preinptt-'t th- sp! endlntr of the stories 1 f n-uro outfaces was in ro small part i d'ie r.ot f -i humnn i ta r;a n motives, hat i t i ra-ii-'iils who realize that the French : c. il.mi.il tr(";is cann.-t he reu.-hrl hy j l.v.Mii.vik proptmand;-. or hy appeals 1 l-.r syir.; ; thy w'ah tin.- lahorers. Tlie f icuri-i i.-i-.e p i fine ip.itinctii.ns !' jiatrielu- i'n-lin, atel tit-y i!i r.'.-i-i chine p-m Kretirh str-.k . rs w-ith t.ie same just as tb-y will attack tP-rman 1 invaders. i Radical Europe ar.d nationalist it I f hr ict: ii y . each f -r thfir own reasons. 1 s.-e th.e militarization of Afi leans imported to K-.a pe us a menace to their --, ire c! ive cat! se-.
U i-bster. one .f the most ac. lawyers i.-t ire the bar cf the t'nit-.-l Sta-t--s sur-rc-tnri court, never sipned the Tiicniber; h.p roll f the c, -..rt. Tl:c ahs:-ni e of Webster's name fr.-m
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rn-.-ii'! court. This le.J Mat e'urperiter or.? of thmost lirilP.ant lawjers of his day, ' remark to .senator IiHvis. "It Sf ' wonder j w iu!d not qualify your s- If to rn lice p- f -re tpe 6uprem court by b-ma" admitt.t to the bar ..; the icnrt." Senator ll-;;ry Cabot Lode is etc of tie few prominent men p,.' a ,IV, yer to ileliver a fff-.-.i ncfor the fiu ; ed Slates .suprenie cou M in session.
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