Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1921 — Page 4

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The Lake County Ttln Dally except Saturday and Sunday. VntarcJ at th poatoaUa la Hammond, .'uua Is, lt. Tha T'm? Ea.t ChJcaso-lDdlana Harbor. dAily rictdt Sunday. Entered bt Uia poto21ce In Eat CtilanD, Noven utr IS. 1911. Tha Laics County Times Saturday and Weekly Edition, Catered at tha poo to IT ice In Kainraond. Fabruary 4, 191CTba Gary Even la at rtm D!y -.cpt Sunday. Watered at the postoffica m ciary. April ' , lilt. All under the act of Uarcii 3. 1.T9. aa aeconil-cJaa matter. FOREIGN" AUVEHTISLNU RP HE3EN TATION ' -I. LOGAN PATKB A CO. CHICAGO Gary Office Telephone 131 Nassau & Thompson. Hast Chica a Telepuous SSI ia j: Chicago (The Times) . Telethon -l Indiana Harbor (Reporter and Class A6f l'e)eha Indiana. Hirbor (News Dealer) Tei'-pr)on 11SJ-J Wbitlnr . telephone SO-M Crowo Point Teipbono 41 If you have any trouble K'tticf Tat Times nia complaint immediately to the Circulation Department. Hataon4 ( private eichasce) 3100. 310X. J10J Call for himr d"trniiini wanted.) NOTICE TO SLBSCBIBKRS. If you fall to receive out copy of Th Tms a promptly as you have la the past, please do not think It has ieen loat or was not sent on time. Remember ihar. the mil atrvieo. Is not what It used to ba and tV.it complaints are soueryal from many sources about. tha train and mall series. Turn Tivxs ban increased its DO&illng equipment and ) tr.lvln earnestly to reach lia patroDj on time. We prompt advletnc us when you lo not get your paper end wa will eel. promptly. TOO BAD EVEN FOR GERMANY Mathlas Erzberger is net likely to set very far in ,r,ls propceal for a general conscription of l.ibor In Germany. That country s certainly not J"ne with its ' roubles jet, and rewMy no one can b sure what will be

iiis ultimate i3tc of the nation whic'j ;o ligntly sot 're world on fire in 1014. But any lover of llb.-ty nil! pause befcre be asy nts to such a -proposal as corrjpuU.ry labor even for the Germans. It is true that tbe Moa has many alluring phases. As Erzberger t-ay?. "these worliers could e utilized for farming state domains, cutting forests, reclaiming swamp lands and mining coal." It is a rosy picture, when contracted nitb what the suffering must be at present In some parts of Germany. "The life of a conscript in the labvr army,' f-tys Krzberger, "could be made more attractive than was the life of a conscript In the military barracks. There would be sports and amusements. There would be a continuation of the citizenship schools." All very fine. But what wculd be the real motive oehind such a national movement on the part of Germany? It would mem that every ycung man, for IS n-onths of the best period of his youth, would be put under hard discipline, an industrial gooe-step. He vould Icaro to work 5iko a slave, aad that is what he would bG. Germany was a slafe to the dream of "vorld conquest, and It has ccet her her place In civilization. There is no room in the new order of things for a race cf Industrial ulavea. GOMPER'S STAND It should not, be necessary for Samuel Ooropers, r resident of the American Federation cf Labor, to delend his attitude toward the Russian soviet government hich i3 backed up by action of the executive council of the federation. American labor baa nothing In common with sovletlsn. In a ktter addressed to several central trades unions, President Gompers denounces as "unpatriotic

Americans" the labor leaders who have criticized him I

for the stand taken by the federation toward bolshevistic labor organizations of Europe. President Gompers says that this criticism la based on misinformation concerning conditions In Russia. The executive founcil of the federation has declared that the soviet -rovernment of Russia Is the enemy of industrial workers. "U'hat was proclaimed as the, savior of labor has Sccme the oppressor, In the Judgment of the federation leaders.

Labor bodies which set themeelves up as defenders tt the soviet system will find themselves at variance vit'a tae senUiuuiu of a great majority of American citizen as well a.i with tlia executive coniru!tte of the Anicricuu Federation of Labor-

CHECKHIG UP Secretary Hoover vi iui lityj-ttment of cemmerce has ordered a review of the foitgu trade statistics oi last year as a result of couiplalnxa alleging that the figures published under official sanction did not accurately reflect the situation. For some mcnths there has ben a suspicion in tha nind3 of tnudeuts of trade that the btatlstica published l the department of commerce were not reliable-, and tbdt ine luii'.ii t values wero behg pared down with a view to uLacouiuglnHj 'tariff, protection, while the experts woro being padded with a view cf rejecting credit en the democratic administration. Something of the same nature waa done in ths last year or to of the Cleveland administration, and the Cleveland appointees were exposed Byuia time after they had relinquished office. If the pending check up discloses that the official fisures have been tampered with boiiiconc should come in fcr a good wigging, If no inure puultivu measure cn be applied. Publication of statistics which misrepresent is a fraud on the people -who ar taxed for the up-keep of a department which is pledged to present the truth and v-hich. if it publishes falsehoods. Is violating Its trust. It is vital to the enactment cf proper tariff legislation that congress b9 correctly Informed as to Juat what Is transpiring In our foreign trade, while tha aJl.iiuistratlve branch is in control of another, 13 no excui'i for falsehood cr equi vocation. A party which will stoop for such chlcancery Ls unworthy to be trusted with the function of government Political expediency will not condont such an ofiCUfcee

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THE INTERESTS of the nation seem to Us In getting a few more public enumies In prlscn before letting any out.

The man who get3 a lot of satisfaction out of paying his debts probably could gtt more out of paying cash.

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Editor Times' P!ea announce tf tha voters of F-ast "llcaro that I will candidate for Aldrman-at-Lnree on tjia liepubll'-a.n t'--lv6t, subject to ' tM primaries, Ala Zfi. J. COAR. Kdltor Timbs;-Pla ann-unci tb voters rf th Third Wnd. Et rag-o, that I win a o.andfdai's for ' ' . d"rcaaii on Ike '!tlzr! TlVe rr.AKK r. ciszczox. Fdllor Tr-JBS- ri$t aririnune voters of th; Fourth "Ward, Ka rn. -asro, that I will b", a anddatn 'or th office of AM'.nimn on th; CiHzfns' tv.et. mike kostte;lniak

JCdH.r Tims- riw-v cnnwjnr. t.thi voters of the Seventh Ward Irei'ana lUrbir. thif I will h. a .jidlda'a for tlio cffW of Alderman on the r-pub:i-an t'.W't. subject to th prima ri Mij- 3rd, i3ri. PETKR OOL'BELV-". Ei;tor T:vrs rna annouic t tite vtrr of tho Ffth Wara. Indiana Harbor, that f will bo a candidate f--tho office of Alderman on ih rpuh'lran ticket, subject to thn prirnari-. May 3rd. F21. SITEnfARD H. MAJIRION. EVtS'or Tim?:!: -Tj..v aTinouroe the voters of East. Chicago rhat I a-n , candidate for r-nominaHon to the Trn of or,unc!l-Ji.t-la.rpe. -ibJ(-.-t f rt Republican ;ri mirier in MGFDRGH 03-?rn

Photos show French troops passlnc in review before Marshal Ljautey in his native city of Nancy; MUm.! Carmen (iuetat receiving the complimentary klasrs from General Maistre after the presentation, anl 31 He Luella Meluis standing jti the Pont Alexandre, Paris.

A lot. of yersons would rather take chances cn catching a few vitamlnes In beer than on getting them In yeast. The only way capital and labor can avoid suspicion of each other i-J to keep their hands on the top cf the table. It is noticed that the allies axe cot making any objections to the efforts of the Greeks to put the kibosh on tho Turks.

These photos are he most interestinjr ones smonjr those received recently from the French capital. Marshal Lyautey. new marshal of France, is being honored everywhere he goes. The photo shows bis native ci,- pay

ing tribute to him. Mile. Guetat, a young military nurse, is the youngest recipient of the military order of the legion of honor. She is now only eighteen vears old. She was awarded tee Sonor for her conspicuous bravery dur

ing the war. Genera! MaistTe presented her with the order. Mile. Luella Meluis. American coloratura soprano, has been scoring tremendous successes in Faris and Monte Carlo. Jsan de Rc.zke calls her a second PattL

It sometimes shocks a man to discover how few of his supposed friends are ready to help him in time cf trouble.

Persons who check sgalast their health without doing anything to Increabe the deposits regret It sooner or later.

A lot of folks are too busy watching other folks to watch their step.

The American people are patient, but hyphenated propaganda will get the boot some day.

One of the little Ironies of the times Is to see "cafe" painted on a soft drink emporium.

' If the average man was as JealouB of his reputation as bo la of his wife ho would get along better.

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JOE CZTT CXJBSLZ Kdltor Timbs: I will ba candtdata en rhi republican ticket for nomination to the offlco of City Clerk, of Eaat Chicago, subject to the May prlma-lea. EMMA 8FENCER.

rd.tor Tjvcc- suojeci :o the voters of the city of East Chics sc. I wlil be a lAndldate for re-nomhiatton to the of. flee of Mayor of East Chicago, at tha coming primaries in May. LEO McCORMACK. Edtor Timbs: ricase announce that I am a candidate for Mavnr of fast Chicago, Kiibje-t to the wishes of th voters at th May primaries and that I earnestly solicit their support. JAMES JOHNSTON.

Editor Timbs: You may announce my name as a candidate for City Clerk, on the republican ticket, uf East Chlca'. the numlna'.lnn bMr.tf suhjsct to tha decision of tho primaries In Mir. BERT If. TETERSON. Editor Times: Tou ar authorized to

J tnaouoce mv candi'lacy fur re-nomlna-j tlon to tYii office of City Clerk oq the I republican ticket of East Chicago, sub-

jeci iu me jiy primarie''. THOS. y. RICHARDS.

Editor TiMra Please announce to tha voters of East Chicago that I will be a randldato for Citv Jude on the repcibilcan ticker, subject tu th crlmarlan May 3d. 1J21. migilvt:l iu.vp.an.

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editor Times Please announce to the voters of Esst Chicago that I am a canfi.aate for the nomination for 21a vor on the Citizens' Ticket. FRANX CA LEAH AN Editor Times: I be a candidate for Mayor of Fast Chicago on the ttepublfcan ticket, subjert to the de isloo of the voters at the May prim-nfj .TAMES H. BfU.A Editor Timis: Please ar.nour.ee te re a candidate for Mayor on the. P.epu'a Mean ticket, subiect to the decision of the May primaries. ALBERT LEWIS Fdltor Tisncs: Tou may state t- the citizens of East 1i!cafro and Indiana Harbor thuf it is m Intention to bo a eti'!date for tv, nomination for Mayor of the city of East Chice.KO at the j.rlmar es to be held In May. A ote for me Is a vote for a cloan, efficient business administration. JOKV l-r. RFPPA

Editor Time Flense announce to the voters of East Chlrupo that I will bo a candidate f r r tho nft'lco of City Clerk, of East Chicago on th republican ticket, subject tu tho primaries. May Crd. PETKU WHALE.V, Jr. Editor Times: Plense announce to the voters of Kast Cliicapo that I win be a candidate i.t Cit cjtrk on tho Citizen's ticket, na videncerl bv mv petlt ion now on n:e In the City Clerk's of: Ice. JOir.V J. KELXAN", 70S CITV TT.EAS7U:& To the Editor Thf Timf.s: You may announce that T am a candidate for City Treasurer of the City of East Chicago on the Republican Ticket, subject to tho Primaries. Very trply yours, JJ tV. DUTE3. Editor Timks Will oj please announce that I will t'p. a enrdldate for 'lie nomination of 'tv Treasurer, for the City of East Chicago. Ind.. subject to tha Republican prlm-'i.rles. H. E. JOXES.

TOE CITY JTTSOB lid! for Times: Flea to announce to he votr of Eat Chic-ipo that I will b a candidate for re-nomination to the orfiee of City .Tudfro. subject to tha primaries, Alav 3rd. 1321. IT f. ronpv

roa AX PB7tTrt-AT7 Editor Ttmbs Please announce to the voters of East Chlcuitv. that t Iwll be a candidate for Aldcrman-at-Large on tha Citiiens' tick't. GEORGE EL03KY.

Editor TrMs:--7o.i may annunfe ti the voters of Whiting that I am dlaat for re-nomination fr the office cf Mayor, subject to the, tv!hos of tha oters at the primaries in Mv ' WALTER K.J-Cll RAG E. Editor Time: please snnotnc, M7 name as a en.ndidte f Mx-or of ! City of U'hitinK, Indsna. sublet to decision of the Uepuhlica-i ro'ers a f-, uc-inlng City Prinieri Mav ? i ' MART J. COMiOT

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Editor Time: Ton may snno-irtce V1 voters of Hammond that I em a rsc. dldate for re-oominstlon for th o""re of Mayor, on the RepuMlran ticket v,h. Jct to the wishes of the voters at tb primaries 1n May. p.VNTEL EROWX Editor Times: will yoTT k'ndlv hounce to the votr.-, of lfmrrtond that I shall be a acndldat- for Ma vor on Democratic ticket, fubjert to the r" j . marie3 to be hold, May 3, P'! ' ED. SIMON. ldl'er Times: PIcai rmo'!"v - the witers of Hammond tha: I n-i'l h candidate for Mayor on the Repuij'e-n-fi-jet. subject to tho primaries. May rd, 13.1. Clt.VRI.E3 H. rRIEDRICH

TOT CTTT JTJDOE Editor Times: Please rniun 'n the voters of Hammond, thst T wl'l h a candidate for the office of Uy Jui'gi cn the republican ticket, subject to ths 4eclslon of the primnrlca In Mav :. I MODJESKA.

Editor Times: Please snno-jnc that I am a candidate for the orfiee of C:t Jude on the Republican ticke, eubie-t to the primaries. ?itev s. TIEXRT CLEVELAND Editor Times: Please onneunrn in h columns of your paper that I am a candidate for re-elettion t the office cf City Judge on th Tv-mocratic tfekr' THEODORE C. KlAJIZ.

Editor T::e: PlT?e announce to voters cf the First Wsrd. Kant Chicago, that I -v!i be a candidate for Alderman on th Republican ticket, subject to the primaries, May 3rd. RICIURD DAVIS.

I hretn- announce, rny aldermsnlc candidacy for tho third ward of the city i f East Chicago. n the republican ticket Mibject to th! vw-'.ll of the poople of the e-aid ward, by irtue of tho primary of May S. LOUIS rERRLNI.

Editor Times: Plea announce to ths voters of the Fourth Ward. Esst Chicago, that I will be a candidate for Aldrman on the Citizens Ticket. EDWARD ADALBERT MVHA

Editor Times Please announce to the voters of tho Fourth Ward in East Oncago, Indiana, that T will be a candidate for Alderman, on the Republiacn ticket, subject to the primaries Mtav J. 1921. JOSEPH CHUEILLA.

Editor Ttves: K"!nd!' announc tthe voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for the nomination for th of. fie of Citv Judtre on th- Republ'can ticket, subject to the primaries. Mar Crd, 1321. DAVID C. ATKINSON. Editor Times Please announce to tha voters of Hammond da: I vill b a candidate for City ,Tnds:c on the repuh!iean t1?kc. subject to tho primaries. May SrJ. 1?21. PHIL GREEN" WALD ron cm txxasttiucx Editor Times: Kindly announe tht I am s candidate for he nomlnatlcri for City Treasurer, of Hammond, sub-. Ject to the decision cf the R'rub!'cs. voters at tha Primaries on May 2rd, 1321. WALTER F. BIELEFELD

I r.ouor iimes: i lease anno-nce to rs I voters of Hammond that I am a cand1 date for th-j nomination o' City Trt"-

urer. on mc :ept)Pi!-vin ticket, sucje.-; to thi primarleF, Mm- s, EDWARD WEBEL.

Editor Times: Please announce to tha voters of the Fifth Ward, Eat Chicago, that I will be a candidate for Alderman on tho Republican ticket, subje ' to tho decision of the primaries. Mar .Ird. ROHEjtt C. SMITH.

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Editor Times Please a'-nourice ths r niil be a candidate ofr Citv Treasu on the Tvmocratic ticket, subject to th primaries Mav 3rd. 1921. EDWARD EGC.EERECHT.

Editor Times Please announce to h voters of Hammond that I am a cand'date for the off'ce of Citv Treasurer ci the republican fcket. subject to tha pr:znaries. May Crd. li'2. E. E. HAT.TZLEn

CTTT CLIKI rMitor Times; You mar arno'irto th oters of Hamniomi that I sri a candidat for r-no?nina"on for the -f f.co of City Clerk, on th Rerub' t"a ticket, subject to the primaries. Mav Cd, 1D21. ARNOLD H. KL"NERT

Editor Times: please announce to li votors of Hammond that T -.v'!1 be a f e dldate for City Clerk on the i:rpub'rtfoket, hubjoct to the primaries. Ma3rd. 1921 MTLTOV ? HANSEN

Editor Tive- Pae nrineuTf to the votees of Hammond that T will h candidste for the office of city Clerk c :i the Republican ticket. ?uhji-ct to the pr.njarlrs Mij' 3. jorrx a. iLv.LC

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Editor Time?; Please snnoune t - the voters of Hammond that T -ll V B candidate for tv,c otfVo of City Ce-, on the Republican ttck. subject to t'-e decision of the primaries. May " l';. RUDOLF II. HORN

Editor Time? P!ase announcp to -oters of the Fcir'h 'ard. Hammo- 1. CRobertsdsleJ that I will b a candid i for th" off'ce of Alderman on th tp-j':. lican ticket, subject to the primarj. Mv- Ord. OB?. H EGrGERS

Editor Ti'iEs Plea.-. announce fo c trs of the I'i'urth 'ard. Hammond, that I will bo a candidate for Aldrrr-an or the Eepubllcan ticker, rubject to the primaries. May 3rd. 1321. E. jnWETT.

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Editor Times: Please announce to th voters of Hammond thai I am a candidate for th republican nomination for Councllman-at-larsce. subject to th i wishes of tha voters t primari".-. May 3. E'21. FRH4KD HOT.MRFEr,

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