Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 21 March 1921 — Page 4

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Th-i Lake County Times Daily eictpt Saturday and Sanda . fejatared at tb postoltic La Hammuud. J'jc 2a, lC. Th Time- Eul Ctilc--Indian Harbor, dall excapt uoday. Entered 44 the postoHice. in t-att CbJcairo. Ncvn br II. 111. The Le County Times Saturday and Weekly Edition. Si tared at tfea poatofTlce in Hammond, February . 13H. Tbm Gary Evenins Times Luiy -oTi uuttaay. Entered at U poatoficlce in Gary, April lr, 19t. All under Cne act of Jkiarcii a. l;S. as second-class matter roRsaox advertising representation O. LOO AN PATNB A CO. CHICAGO

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East Ciucaao tThe Times) .Tflfv.,ion Z4S 'Indiana tlarbor (Reporter and Class AJ Xclvb...r.e Indiana MJfbor tNewa Dealer) Telephone lia-J WtoJiloB ..I .I, , . , fJphon st'-M Crown Foist Tifv!m 4 J If you have any trouble a-ettlna- Tit Timi.h risi complaint immediately to the Circulation Department. Hammond (private excharae) i .i'o, JlOl. S10I (Call for whmever department wuitM )

Kinley before them, with deserving demooraf.. Demoralization of government service- fcllowed Then carae most d ii-inietlng reports from 1be FbJlliplnes. Vapable. honest officials who went from this country returned after a brief period, disheartened by condition? encountered, and unable to work smcng tbem. Radical, Trrespocalbl natives hare gotten the whip

iinnd. -wirjc to h Ignorance and difference of officiala, j

constituting i menace to "the American flag. V'vidertly there la ct for -3 thorough reorganiiaticn of the Fhilliplue government, and without forgettinr; th3 p'edge r.f Independence when feasible contained in the Rerub'icart national platform, there ?oouH be careful guarding against b peril of premature cm-rc-ence frorn our protection Tbe time for PhilMrlne Independence has cot

T'et urrited Granting It, now would pell disaster. The WOsor administration gave a serious tet-back to j 'he oaupe of the H lands' Independence, and after Oeni eral Wood tire;, up fbe situation President Harding will ! t fl in a position to ?ugrest a program for repairing tbe j 'isT,i?i caused during tba eight year of Democratic i mlbrule.

The- Passing - Slio w

TF there 1 Anything- in the REPORT that the former kaiser 1 BRI'KITO heavily r'ms people over her -WTIl, be more than aver Inclined to w HK'H Mi won t he war. VMIElv to pet r'.ohe r.mr.nues

rosier than dtiire

IflOK ai If their -wtveg (OT them -with 'trading atarnps? REPORTS of poker games and oil well drilling ARE tomtirhit etmllar OXE never hrars acythlng about the 1 cera.

to religion f o!irKRi?rti days

that one of these

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIRKPS If ymt fall to receive your copy "t Th Tthts i premptly aa you have tn the paat, pleajfe do not think it h.i been loat or waa nrt m: nn urtia Hf-nr't h' the rr.ail ar-1ce la not what It uaed to be and tv.t ff-.i-plairts ara generyal from many eo'ire about ths train ar.d mU tca. Ta Tita ban lncraad Its mailing equipment and 1 trlvln- earnealty to reaJi lt patrona on time. Be prompt in advielnr us wben jroti do not get jour papr and wo wtil aet promptly. THE EEA OF GOOD FEELDTQDoubtless the return to normalcy will have among Its best effects a quieting of much erratic talk. There is a noticeable elackening of tense nerves and a tendency to believe the better reportIt 1 announced from Washington that the denrt-me-ot of Justice Is to subside Into the haciground Thu in Itself will do much to allay the feverish coaditlcn of the public consciousness. The bolshevik boe- will disappear. The "red revolution" will no longer be discussed as an imminent poasiblity. Tbe last, low mutterings of the war storm seem abcut to die away below the horizon. It Is also encouraging to note that at this moment when oomervatism appears the dominant factor certain employing interests are prompted to make concessions to their employes which could tiot be wrung from them during tbe period of storm and stress, fomewhat more thai a year ago the United States Steel corporation successfully withstcod a stdie In the ranks of Its workers. Recently Judge Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the bonrd cf directors of that company, made the following ao-nouacenaent-"We bave today been In consultation with presidents of subsldary companies, who compose the special committee heretofore appointed to consider the 11-hour day question. The members cf the committee have not reached a conclusion which is entirely satisfactory to all of them with respect to some of the features involved, and therefore have not made nor are prepared to make a report. The seven-day week and the long turn in changing shifts have been entirely eliminated by all cur companies." In line with, the same movement Is the recent announcement of Armour & Co, that henceforth Its business will be conducted along the lines of an industrial democracy. The call of an ejection In which the employes wtll choose representatives was indicated as the first step In this direction. If a revival cf commercial prosperity shall bring with it the establishment of Industrial peace, the Harding administration will go down In history as the great era of good feeling.

The visit of Madam Marie Curie t this country

in Miy wis- he celebrated by American women wire the !

5 tod Mat! -.in 3 thimbleful of radium to the. dltUa-y.uif.b?-l v..-r?U.t. It was a bsautlfu! tribute to tSe niodtt.- of o:nank!n1 that Mac Curie wben she discovr.ri tLe -!nvvt which ba revolutionad physics, chemistry and ouie branches of medicine and gave it n imiersocal name. Tbe courtesy of the laboratory oictatea that the discoverer cf a new thing under tho &un may give In his own name if he wishes, and o lerpetuate hU own glory. Mrce Curie called It radium, becauf 1 gives out rays. More than eentimect attaches to the gift. Of ours-e it money value, something like $100,000, will Lave littje weight with a devotee of science like Mme.

XO.NE of a? -will ne-ed the former A?rr wtll need the latter a KTERY big-headed man LEtBTS that looktn 4,-'n u VOI R neighbors will 7TKVER. main rbern look up to yti.

MATS is raprsed to learn by eipe.ri-

IHf ii'in! men talk .ong enough A3V1 they will tell yon a lot things

TI1ET k now.

did not want

anybody

OXE of the chief reasons why a

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OIVE5 writer is the most unpopular man

who held tne up Thumday nfg-ht at my

; c.-ag store at the points of five re

volvers. After being kept under the J murderous gune of the negroea for nearly five minute wtti cnastant threAts to kill me and after relieving j me of $J06.u0 and a gold watch, the bandit backed cut with revolver : dra-wn and pointed at my head. No , tooner t.hiy ran out of tne atore, I '

followed them, with my 3I-S0 army .special, and empt:ed the ;un at them as they drove off. I Immediately ran hack to the store, called the pollen, and wae very much tirprlcd to find OffWr Muha. three minuten af'er I called at the store. foon aftt-r Ofperf "'::v-'i petro and a doaen

more were on the trail of the band'.ti j

It v h ..- ' -rered riia; out of the six bJl t. . i 'n't a', them, four struck tre m'h ' . ml -"t t l,rd'te o excitt-d that the. machine turned turtle. A i fc'ol many people like to cracR a Joit at the police, I also.

Political Candidates Announce

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neighborhood is the way

HE f : rriu'' and rnunclatea

j St)jtE erf;' and s-lerrn truth based i on th?

BIT ere thing wa do not eefm tPROFIT by much when ' TEMPTATION confronta us Is the WAT we feel the rest, of the day AFTER dotrar i mean trick. SOMEHOW or othtr a corn-fed girl SEEMS to imagine that STTLE consists in making her CLOTHES fit too tight. THE folks who marry and live happily

Curie. ?he will use the radium for scientific research.

.Although Mm. Curie knows mere concerning radium and Its potentialities than any living soul, she has not, "oecause of her ;enei"06lty, one grain with which to conduct experiments. The history of the discovery of radium Is one of the most exalted romances that the world has ever known. The daughter of a professor in the University of Warsaw, the present Mme. Curie was drawn to Paris by the magnetic pull of the renowned scientific schools there. In conjunction with the scientists Becquerel and Curie, she began a series of experiments with radium which led to her discovery of radium. It also led to her happy marriage with Professor Curie. That the discovery was that of Mme. Curie alone was well Hstiblisbed by a commission which awarded her the Nobel prize In 1903. The hope which iadium holds out to the wrrld. if that It .may be the means of fighting cancer, that malignant disease which has baffled physicians for cenr arirs Undoubtedly '.b. re are new flel.lf Into which rchers can go. A ad it is In thaw unexplored Trf':cns that Mme. Curie will venture. The women of America honor thembeives by providing the means

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j riMHH 51 v T A I. $ of 1 uman nature j fOSlK ffee.ni.-d '-.etrhbor ! IMMIII'IATEIV thinks he means him I or her.

TOt may have noticed that THE man who adds up the calories BEFORE he orders his food IS usually thin and hungry-looking. THE person who l? building air castles EVER pays any attention to the IMOIV rui'S regarding hours

East Chicago e ,i lu"r..TlMjt3T'. uoject t. the voter .LaZ C,Uy, f K"m ""cao. I will be a candidate for re-nom-nation to the of fice of Mayor of Kast Chicago, at the coming primaries !n May. LEO McCORMACJC Edfor Times: Flse announce that l ara a candidate u r Mavr r.f Chlcaro. s.,b.lert t . wishes of the votera at the May i.rtmarles and that I earnestly solicit the;r support. J. a .VIES J OILS' 3 TON

Editor Time P!ea? snnounce to th---voter of Vt '

thought that this would r.e the last t I Jldate for the nominator, for Wavoron would hear cf this business, the ! the. Citizens' Ticfcet. randits escaping To my eurpriwe. Of- j flRAN'K CALIAHAN fleer Kerr called me at 6 o'clock the Editor Times- t wn k" .. j-.

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th bandits was captured be

r Mavor of Fast Ch !Vf. re , ,k1'uS

Officer j the 'voter, a. .1 '1lAr;L',on

B n Gca-r'. Hefore the day was o.er I JAMES 1L KCHN

two more

the bandits were cap-

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tured by the unt'rlng efforts of Officer: hf Vr hi.,. f. , announce t . j r- . , -i rr'li'lte for Mavor on th P.er. ,1 Martin and Captain Downey. Trie chief Hear, ti- ket.. eubtec?. to the d-d ii of Police hl-rielf on the Job and lh J!a-V primaries. '"'" '

Edl'or Ttmi?: Tr.i) m,lv .h, CTl7'P- of Kest l'hin, .i t,l,T...

it is tny iu'erti.to!, to 'be a

and OffWr Ken. expect to cap- . of the city of Kant ChU-agi. st'th" fri

' - -' iv k In Mnv A w fn me if h vot for a cen. 'efTlvt.-n' bui- : v. ediuinietrat l.,n. John k. p..-pr

EVER after have a drab l:fe in the!

I OPINION of some persons who dras j themselves ; IXTO the front pages of the news- I papers. A fashion writer say ' THAT the lengthened oriental waist

line DOESHT show any more curve

a rabbit between hips and

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chest Bl'T we suppose In most cases WE should have our suspicions. EVER rir.'.-e that many husbands

VOICE OF J THE PEOPLE

the two sargeants of both cltloa and all officers, were very courteous and very wlllira; to help me get these bandits behind the bars. Officer Mir-

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ture the two negroes' before Tuesday for trial before Judge H. M. Cohen at 1 i p. m. tn the cty court. If this is'

not service and speed on the part of our police then we are Just a bunch of "o'd s: ;-:-,y kickers" RTEL DCBIX. !o riean Drug Co. East Chicago.

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

Grateful "to Police E-iii.or of Tl.e Times: TV1I1 you kindly permit me to

J071 CTTY CLER.lt Idltcr Tims?: t will he a cndllte Tr? ,hV re.PUb;';a,r', '1, K"t f"T n-''mint1..n to the o flic of City Clerk, r f hast (,1cago, subject 'O the Mav primaries EMMA SPK.VCEn Ed:t"- T:mes: You may announce mv name a a . andidate for C tv C'erk on the tv.r.-.iHlrvm tfket. of Ka-t Chlcigo tbe nMmlniti,.n beinpr subie,-. to ti,. ueclslon of the rnmnH., ,", (,y bert h. rjiTEKfox

snnnunce mv candldacv for tlon to the off:.-- of ': i' re;uhllf-n ti'ke' of V" itJect to the Mav rri-nHi l

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: HOW MICH DO YOU KNOW ex- l What are the most abundant birds

appreoiat ion ! In the United 6tare?

throug-h yo ir valuable paper to Kast i Chicago po'tca for the quick and' wonderful work t ;'- have done in ca ... j tur'n t'-rf r-xil of the five bandits

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B. L. T. May people will miss Bert Leston Taylor and for them none will ever take his place. There will always be a gap on the editorial page for which he wrote

to a multitude. The long years of B. L. T. were for his ! admirers i.n education and growth. He was a king among present day satirists and his column was a mental fillip to his confirmed readers. He was a habit i to them. When he went on his vacations they missed : him and the newspaper did not seem the sam and now , he has gone on the long vacation from which he will i never come back. He waa a master of the turn of a : word; the King's English was Idolatry to him and how 1

YOUR BACK YAE.DBack yards are something big city dwellers long for and small town dwellers long to get rid of. But back yards are a geographical condition; the yearning la about a3 close as a citylte ever gets to one, while the small townlte finds It hard to dispense with for want of something to take Its place. A back yard in the spring of the year la not exactly an object of beauty. Palntless fences are In a more or less acute state of unrepair, tin cans, old shoes and worn out brooms have somehow eluded the garbage can. Already there are signs of the weed crop soon to make its appearance. Why not get busy tonight and give the back yard a thorough spring house-cleaning. The exercise will fryou good, and the neighbors w.ll rise up and acclaim you.

MRS. J. PENNINGTON

If tho Utile Help Hint That CoanU Often

to clean steel

Prohibition may not be considered serious until a man fels the need cf a safety deposit box to keep a quart

he could flail the barbarism and solecism. He was a classicist whom it was a delight to read and newspaperdora suffers a distinct loss In his death.

THE FHILLIFrNE PROBLEM To those to whom the urgent need of an Impartial dependable Inquiry Into the Phllllpine situation bis been apparent for some time, the commissioning of Gen. Leonard Wood to the task by President Harding will bring satisfaction His report may be accepted as a safe guide for the nation's policy in regard to the islands because it will be made In the light of native as- ; 1 ratines for Independence and will be fair to the FllipiDO. Tt was a depreseiEg failure the WTson simlrlsfatJon mp.de cf the Pblllipiue problem through its po'icy of filling the service, kept free from poli'irs during tbe administrations of Roosevelt. Taft and Mo-

It la all right to point to the blrda aa examples o? home-bullders, but birds do not have to pay lumber dealers and plumbers.

Probably one reason the Russians have not been In a hurry to set up a responsible government Is that they would be expected to begin paying their debts.

There would be more eclipses of the moonshine 'justness if all Judges would impose the maximum sentence

If Panama and Costa Rica go ahead and muss up lie map they can not say the United States did not warn them.

Any individual wbo wi;j take a ouija board seri-f'Utlj-rbouid be a good subject for an oil stock salesman.

Us wt aaHa

kxjTea. li copper uteri slls are trnisned. vinegar and oalt for cleaning am. Cor&staj-oh robbed into your bavtwU will prevent them from chapptag whan hanging wet cioth out la the cold air. You may claoe a cheap cat for jrour potroaM; tt wtll be tender. If you lay tt In water with vinegar for bout ten minute. Another way to get satisfactory results 1a to salt tbe meat the evening before using It. Kee-p otie freah by wrapping. tt in a cioth wrung oat tn vinegar. This will also prevent the cheaae from getting mouldy When taking your garden hose out for t& new season, try If It la tn perfect shape. Small leaks may be mended by patating the defective places outside wtth some pliable roofing paint Cream of Tomato Soup 1 mexMtjai stxe car of tomatoe. 1 tablespoon butter. 4 cup of floor. 1 qt. fresh for J cu-ps ivaporated milk and 1 pt. wi ter). 1 small onion. 1 tablespoon sugar. Pinch of soda, salt and pepper to tasta. 8tlr butter and flour over tire until it bubbles well, add milk which baa beem scalded, and stir until thick. Cook tomato, onions and seasoning for 1" minutes, rub tt otrgh aleve. add soda, thickening and erve. wftj chopped parsley. Chicken Tie Take a stewed chicken, leaving

out tha back, the long bones and rough pieces, after removing tae meat from them. Then make usual pie crust Roll It about half an inch thick, and line tbe aide, but not tbe bottom, of a doop glazea dish; then roll some of the dough very than and cut 't In diamond gAapes. Lay the meat in the pan in layers. On each laye of chicken place pioces of dough, lumps of butter rolled In flour, and slices of hard boiled egg. Then fill up with liquor from the stew. Cover with a crust halt aa tnen thick, duly pricked 'and " slit, motsten the edges, and prees them together. Add water from time to time. If neodei, Bake slowly for forty minutes. Smothered Chicken After dressing a two-pound spring chicken neatly, cut In about eight pieces, or split down the back and Batten; rub it we.l all over with a large teaspoonful of coarse salt, and then in flour, all that wtll stick to it. Set a baking pan on the stove, and put in a teaspoonful nt butter. When hot lAy in tie chicken, and set it in a very hot overt to brown. Turn It. and when browned on both sides pour tn a little hot wator, closely cover, lower the hoat. and let it cook for one hour. AA! a little hot water occasionally. Jest enough to keep up the smotnerlng. It must not get dry at any time. After taking up the chicken add another cup of water for gravy. Thicken with a spoonful of ficur made smooth in a half-cup! of nrllk or cream. Use water with the flour to thicken the gravy. If pref erred. If the ctrfekens are small, cut them 1n fot:r pieces each: cut doxrn the bark anl thronjrh th breast ax.d divide each piece again.

2 Which weighs the m 'St. the brain

of a man or the brain of a woman? 3 What Is the velocity of the aeriitre brisk March wind? 4 How many sheets of paper v here in a. rtan? :.- Why are ca; cry birds used in th !T S? Who was tailed the god of ThunT What was Goldsmith's most popi,'.r novel? 8 W hen and by whom was- Illuminating gas invented? 9 What fish throws out a fluid that blackens the water around It and waa first used n the manufacture of India Ink? 10 What is the name of the month on the Mohainniedlan calendar which corresponds to our April and wbeu does It beyrin? s AINSWERS TO Y ESTER DAT' !l mT.no 1 What was the surname of Prtscllla in Loiisfei!.,n-'s "Mildes 5tandlsn?" Ans, Pr.eeilia Mullen. 2 How ill Chinese divide the day? Ans. They devide the twenty-four hour? into twelve parte of two tiou rs each. 3 Wvt doe? frying: do for f. od? Ans. Fry in e- causes the foou to be more or less penetrated with fatty matter making it more resistant to digests e fluids or Juices. 4 What is the name of Pope Benedict the Fifteenth? Ans. Olaeomo della Chiesa. 5 What Is the most popular name for boy according- to army statistics? Ans. John is the most popular name.

William is second and James third. i B Where does the Nobel Peace prite i money come from? Ans. The fwedish I

scientist, Alfred Nobel.' Inventor of dynamite, died In 13S6 bequeathing his fortune, estimated at $!,fi9o.oo to tne founding of a fund the interest of which should yearly he distribute . those who hail mostly e.tilhuted to the benefit of mankind improvement. T How clJ is King Albert of Belglum? Ans He will be 46 years old April S. U21. ? How many United ftates senators are there? Ans There are tilnetysi United P-atos senators, two for every state !n the union. S How Is the senate of the Slx'y-

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TOR CTTT TEE A3TJB.ER ' ' ' o-- i 'i ol I - - 1 ;,y . vr,, .. an::"-jni e haf T r 3 c"'"''.! f.-,r

cago on the Republl.-aa TI'U n I'r.n. ';..

Vr trplv -" ')-. Ti W DUPES. res CITY JUDOS Editor T-VE"---!!e.te i-r?n t-. the voters of Kast ( l)i, sB tv,,f t wc

, i n r"-,:u-ie rT t e n tn ! :-,at ! n t.-, r.e I office cf CPy Judge, sut.:ct to the r-i 1 niariea, Mav Srd, i:2l

H M. COHEN. Kdllor T:m riea se announce 'o the voters of East Chlenro that I wi t be a ran.ii.'ste f.;,r Citv Jti.lpe c the republican ticket, subj.-ct to the rrlmartea May 3.1. 1021. MICHAEL ILWRAN.

TOR ALDESUAN Editor Ti.:F3 I'lease ar.nour.ee to the voters of East Chicago that I iw!l be a candidate for AHerman-at-Large on the Citizens' ticket. GEORGE ELOSKT.

Editor Timfs Please announce to voters of the First Ward. East Chicsa-o. that I will be a candidate for A) Iprm&ji subject to the primaries. Mey 3rd F. If HARD DAVIS.

I hereby Announce my aldermanlc ctr.didacy" for the rhird ward of the city of Ilflet Chk-Hgro on tlie reriblican ticket subject to the will of the peopl of the Mid ward, by virtue of the primary of May 3. 102 1. 'LOUIS FETIP-IVI

voters of the Fourth Ward. Eest ClilcjaF", that I will be a candidate for Alderman on tho Citizens Ticket. EDWARD ADAUiFIRT MUHA

Editor Times Please announce to the voters of the Fifth Ward. East Chloaaro. that T will be a .andtdnte for Alderman on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the primaries, Msy 3rd ROBERT C SMITH

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ros I.I AT OR Edif.-r Times u miy announce to the -oters of Whi'ins that I am a csr. dfdate for re-nom. nation for the office

of Mayor, subject to tbe wishes of t -voters at the primaries In MWALTER E. S. 'HP. V '

TT?HVi"t1''Mlrl rOB TtlATOR E-1't'T T:nt Tou n.av e-to.jn.--o'.ers of HtiioTi ''lid t ha ' I ;iti: a i didate for re-nom mat ton f v 'h ' I of Mayor, on tJ-.e Republican "t V"' j jec. to the vishes of the Voters 1 r 1 pr'n-aries in Mav. ; DANIEL PI:' W

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a candidate for the offt.... ,,r city ..r, Vi rnnhllr'an .tcke! K';Iirt..t

Seventh '".-.jirress divided? Are. There i Heclsl.-n if the nrtniei ;e in Mm v

are .'.: republicans and r; democrats in the senate 10 What is the chief cause for d'vorce in this country? Ans Desertion Is the chief cause with cruelty second.

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TCR CTTY TRKASCIBJER Fr3i'sr T'MtCS - Km-V.v sr.n.unce t'-f T am a car lH.ife for 'he nomination f-r '- Tre-i,;rer. of Hnmniori.1. s .. .ur h, 1 of ti e Rcr-uVii- ht voter? ar th-; Prin;ris or. Mav 2-1 WALTER F. ftlCl.ElT.LI Fdlt-T TlMPIS VilI Villi pleeee n.'unce that I will be n candidate f,.r he "ion I n " t ! in .'.f Treasurer, f'.r 'he "t- of F! i"hi.-i eo. Ind . subje.t t .-. - ""-!i, i(.fiii ori oi- ri NAMED CHIEF OF ARMY CHAPLAINS

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Maj. John T. Axton. Mai. John T. Alston of Utah bat been nominated foT the pott of chief of chaplains of the army by orestdent Harding. Maj. A-xton will have the rank of coloneL He held the same posrt "der th Wil. on adrtjinistration.