Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 281, Hammond, Lake County, 17 May 1921 — Page 4
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THE SLACKER LIST There la absolutely do ba.sia whatever tor tbe tnecry which, certain newspapers are endea voring to t.tsbctninate that the government or individuals will !.' regcuaslble la civil damages for the publication of the names ia tua so-cllpd slacker lint issued ly the V. Dfpartraent, The preparation and publication the ilft is not, a declaration that tho uu-n re .Oaolcer s. U is mrrvly statemen; of the fart, which c .inn.t be eon trovertetl that thede men were Kubje-'t to the draft and that, the tvrdH of the War Department do not .-how that thoy duly itirc41ei ti' ac?oniiir. with ThJji is the truth and one. can be !i;ib'. rivilly or Tfajjially for publicalloa of the truth. The War Dpartmeufc taken special pains to state time artor time that ther a'e possibly and probably error? in the lint and on reason, for the publication of the lit is the jeire to eliminate the errors and sire every lnnmvnt porwaa clear iecord on the military roll. Attention lias been calle-i to the fact that :u one tjodtane.ij fa NeT'lPorfe City, a tuaa was listed as a s'acker "Whereas the rH'ord8 showed that another man of. exactly lhsame name and about the saui age bad received' a Distingnlshed Service medal over in Kram-n. The lact that there were two men of the same name is cJ ted a proof that the publication of the name of the flatter was aa injustice to the man who had rendered ntrt only lirmorable but distinguished service. This is co;uetn;n? that occurs every day in the year. Police reoorda ct2i Bhoir, as also 'will the recordf of enirts, that mea ra not only arreated but tried and convicted under name identical with the names of other citizens residing la the same community and of practically the fame aga,. Jlany a man has found it ntjeessary to explain that although h ta of the same name aa a crimiu1 he fa different In identity. The fart that there will tieeesSTtrliy honest men bearing the aame name as men who avaded the draft can not be permitted to shield those vrtufailei to respond to their country's call. The American Legion ia absolutely right in its demand that the War Deparment give publicity to the .'tst of men who "wcr subject to the draft but who are not sTtown by the War Department records to have responded to the call. No man will be Injured by the erroneous publication cf his name, as th fact of the errnra wili be given more publicity than will the origins mistake. Moreover, it will be far better lor any innocent man that hia name be erroneously published now :nd his record thereby cleared than that the eror be txrried in the records, to be discovered perhaps a pener-
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hiitur.i-.uioti of Vtaviii. it thrown m to them thai, i-u. -lor was slu.wn on tli- tecor.ls as a deserter i !u Ai'ieri'-ati Artu . ( jidnsitied that this business is not fr :: .., ,:!' -. but. tf.Ven firm every -view-point, j,;,,-,. -:.. - the country aud ihe.best interests v.iu !-...ttit-H appear oil the shoker list, require
WROKG FONT, MR. EDISON ...... .ton hi defend himself willi such ,,, h' in- were a h" hardy ulaiit. than :...,,,!- n of manltinti. the college sttittent hast- c,"i!e down io cxtimiion; so many . ; mi. his dim nfull. Tii.in-.s A. lMlsoti. nolad inventor, ha? i M- of criticism at the toier of t xt -li m ikt r of learning and Mr. Kdison t rvsuii to Inveniiveuesrt to hit the target, itat'.. he announces after q'H7..ii)i a yoodly ...i.te students, that "they don'.t svem 1o
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AMPHIBIOUS" BOAT INVENTED FOR WATERS OF CONGO RIVER
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Mt.ntiiiilai ion ot a mac in ue gun. i, liLiibl have goue to what iu academic
t otijiinal sources. At this time or student editors of college year books send i-.v. -.udentd a list, ot questions ou matters , .Mr. ct.lx to college life and learning. The
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Tho "amphibiouB boat running on tlie mono-rail over shallow portion of river on its first test trip.
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..ir u. ii.,;iier a n.lijoriiy in favor of the ovulatory act: i'hete i ::-,e,- iiiioriiiathm to be had: Who is the most l,cau. it'ui -. i .eit .u-tist? What Is your favorite diveT- ,,,. ,.,- , ,.,-. All very important, elaborate and aci m a ' e. On the whole, to do full justice to the suloet. Mr.
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GET ONE The Adjutant, tleneral of th Army has ii.Ut'O.yOu v-i.-ioiy niedais on hand out of tbe 4.i00,000 struck off for distribution to the veterans. At first there was" a -as iv for t lie decorat ions, but for some reason the demand lagneil. and the War Department has had to resort ft. much publicity to distribute tho rest. Requests are coming In at the rate of about tlO.UOd a mouth, but (t is the desire of Department officials greatly to accelerate the tb tuatvd. Medal office are Being maintained in the large cities, and it Is an easy matter for an e-St t h e tii.'ti to provn his title to one of the ilecora t ions.
This amphibious cargo boat is the invention of M. Itobert B. Goldschmidt, a Belpian millionaire noted for his mechanical ingenuity, and is designed for use in. the Belgian Congo, on the Congo river. Where the. water
becomes too shallow for navi-.-tion the craft slides up on a mono-rail and travels lapidly along: under its own power, t'--s obviating the many portages on "rtesrro-back" now necessary in transporting goods along that im
portant artery of American trade.
Fortant artery i t is driven bv
palm oil, a fuel exceedingly cheap in the dark continent, and powerful enough to pull two or three similar craft that have not propelling systems.
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A FKKNOIl SITU'.KOX avers that '.jirovided the patient folh.ws a light diet the stomach can he dispensed with advantageously." Therein lies hope of leiief from the high coa of eating.
AVIIOU wt halo wddc Til V anything- fist- rs.-cpt ai! KOI15I of actu.U sin IK that if he can (rot y-m tn l.tiy a Kl'l-:i-:r rU) tas and a looso-t. .3 f P:dy. r 1MI kroi your d.-sk I-J.T and clean he , ms 'l think you don't need any sj. i iai 1 1 a .11. man x!I! return t!i- in iri'y UK buirowcd from ye'i 111 T lie nevi-r returns the to.k or 'III It Uiilbrflia lie Imrrvtx ei). A.s if there xvv re net trouble tnnui.h IN the -world without cur tit inking X HlH T it all t ie; t iin M'MU Well nivanint fi iend and
'I'D vindicate In r Iikiui ? W !; xvonder if tin n- ever ijn .i o honest a man that xxh'.n h THIKII to sell iiis us j eaT To sonic unfortunate follow
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II B adliiitti-i! t hi, t t iie sieo'!.,irn-! r r II 1 toron flit of or.l' r I'Altl' of the rimiA M didn't truthfully r- od HOW far the tliint; lti;I.I.Y had been run. MWBK the reason xvtix THfilli: are no many mari-ias - s I" bfcanfi 11 m.uria:.: iicens-v HM.V costs J." xvi.iie a T.i l.KlMi machine- ,:., $iim. AN Indiana co'.lo,,,. i,ri.f,.l,.,l.r saxs. W lli;. t xvo vtMif'f- minds I'MTi: a o'tija board tvi-y-1 ! I 1 . IS o!Stl"
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7. Vliat color Is a beard? 5!. "When 'lid tbe r h' : occur V S. What race of propl '( destlals?" ln.( Vhat ! tb' rra: cha prron?
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ASSTXS TO TEtniDlT'l Q17SBTX0KB 3 Whtl aa th AlbJiy P.ency: An.-. -It Wt9 t?rra plvon to c'.iqua, both. "Whiff and Ivmoira.ir-, mhlcn ceaterwt i.t Albany and! ml'; tli prd;ttc ' uf New Turk for many y.r. 3. Jn theairlcal parlnjicr, what 1 n "nne.n" Aus. It 1 &u uniii lo'r of a ihtrv", "W'hi-n d!d fTe ihrao ,anrthf country htKnl from" original... Any. Iurini tlo txottrment Inoldent to rb presidentlat campaign -f 1 thin phr.-i&a Keiatsd ourt-utu-y. 4. 'tVlio -was BorrouS? .Vni.---in . m--Pirat ntyiholocy, the TCorth Wind 5. ltiw many tnea took vm :n im Bo-ton Tea Parly? An. K-i -. ; ht. 6. "Why wrft the tnis "h'r. 1 manand 'hired Kir" ct-tnod? An-. -Tr. avoid tlifs usea of the wrd s.ovant 7. tlis.t ia tlio -Hotel do ln-.;i!idr m ransy Aim. It is n,-;:!.,,;. 1,,,... "What hour. a. couloir -op tics, i the maximum leeo t ' 1. Ana. ITcn Who hVt kpt a:. ,ovi;.;,r reci.rd say mure deaths w'-ir 1.. . . 1. 5 tj'elock and C o'clock Jn 11, m ,-i,-:ijr. !, 'VVjiat are. Hummocks'.- ynThy are. hills elothed 't!i 1.; 1. 10. 'What 1 o printer's ib x .. A: -. Tho yt.ur.K' s; apprcnt ix :n ttint-.n el'fteo is K0111 rally raiba inter' d-v:l.
TKK .CROWN' PHINCK cf Japan is vi-iting Loudon find it is wcrthy of note that he did not reach England by way of America.
RKCIPK for conducting an up-to-date divorce suit: Hire your press agent and then find the co-respondent,.
SOME MEN are too lazy to live up to a good reputation after they have, had it thrust, upon them.
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1 I 'HE invention of Blue-jay ofTered the world a way to escape corn troubles. Millions now employ it. At least 20 million corns a year are being ended by it. To suffer corns now is a folly. One test will prove them needless. Blue-jay comes in liquid form or plaster. You apply it by a touch. The pain ends thenandyouforgetthecom.
Ina little while it loosensend comes out. The way is easy, gentle, sure. It is the modern way, the right way. Blue-jay is scientific. It ia made by a surgical dre??)VT house of world-wide rept::-. It i3 fast displacing treatments which were harr.h and wrong. One tect will convince you. Try it tonight.
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