Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 11 June 1921 — Page 6
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UNIVERSITY GIVES CARNEGIE'S WIDOW HONORARY DEGREE
: 't r''ior' ' M.wllnar committers I ubmitted after v inch t-iv dira turs. vt tho association will be ilectM Iron;!
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, H. KJnnear, Marlon; E. J 11-jir.p.-. i Xo'O'mo: A. K. Neither. Connor? villc; J: O. Mines, Hammond; S. P. 2J!m-ar. ! . rf-pndbur? ; Io B. Nufbaur.i, Kh.hj ..( !!!; J. O. O'llarra. Munel; L..
'ofc-1, Aug.. la; Pun "Wolf, Fort ','aac, and Cosjrad Ziesel, Ulkhaxt.
rvi rlurlnf thf yummer. He In not iolrn? to wait until after Ihc mupWjinl lections in No ember to ptart thr
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; .-r ti i .n? n t I hey wl!l mnJtr. In the. wnn: rial r.ioe. There ts no doubt Senator Wa.ts.on wiit r!vi whole fvarfd puyiort to Senator .Vor, yet th.ro l.i
PARTISAN GRIMACES ARE SEEN (CoDtlnued from page one.) r.-.'.n rersoraly would mattftr little If It a ere not for thi fuc that thy ar tin ' :.hirU.er'' for tlio democratic chlef- : il:-.3 vhsn they aro 'planning attack? aay act, relative to taxation, per- : rmtel under a republican administration. Their I rosenci at, the in Cretin;! ess taicen a an Indication that the minority party H laying Uio ground w -. rk f vr an attack on tho amendments. Senator Harry S. New, before return::g to H'a jhinton, t presse'i ynt'sfac-
ti.n uer his ten-day stay la IndUna-
I :1:3 preparing for his campaign for ro-nomlnatioi. The tvc-n&tor sjwsnt part of Uio tlma lookirij? over the field for ,i yultaMo man to manage hid campaign. In thinking the matter over he h.-is centered attention on th.rtx' fnen, but ho lias not definitely aett'.' a uron the one who will serve. T!k. clvso to the senator declare that r e of the :r.eu h has In mind is ir.m Indlatsapoiis. His campaign manu r will be an outstatc tan. they say, ar.d likely from ono cf the five larr cities i.f tht- state. S.-antor Now !-i no Rolriff to delay r.-t ting his crimj.algn started. He ajii ',;no' that h-.idquart ts will be op-
"i-i' very !nte.-f sting -is.ii irolnx the. rounds to tho effect Uiat a fw if the i hi'f nilmlr-rs f tho Junior eenat r f h'-w a . ndvincy t-. folbnv Albi-rt J I'.evf rtdt;o. It 'icclard that John Owen of l'aoiilton eour.ty, a b'ad'-r In Ninth dis
trict rpublic;ui politics, Avii! PT- t be- I hind the former senator. This, how- j ("or, is of no particilar importanofl a? j t nil teat ir.K a drift i-f rpubliean liler.i av.ay frC'tn ?t'n.it'Nr New. Iti hls In- j stance., a.n In some of thi others. It Is I a mere matter t personal friendship i
for Mr. HeveridgM. Mr. O n w a.i plven a etrt lii h:n career of st;eoe?s by tho former sonu,r. Ho obtainoil tho potnix.nters!.l p at NoV,e.!sv!!'e In the iar!y yearn of his career through the Inriuen.-o of Mr. lieverldge. According- to tho iros-' ho has never forgotten this favor. Uat on tho whole. It developed during the senator's ftuy In Indi'inapoiis, the powers In If. osier republicanism
will very generally be active In the support of Senator Ne-,v. A few more changes In the personnel of Governor McOr.iy's official family In tho state house are to be made' soon. 'ne of them is in the h-ad of tho oil ini-p Hon department. This port Is
new h. Id by Kd'.va.rd WarfH. of Rich- !
mond. Governor Sln.'rdv lias taken tho very wise stand. It Is : aid. that tliis department will not b- made a political plum tr"-, as it v-as before its re-organlzatir:; two years ago Charles ATi.-ier of Nobl-svili" to be named to suceeod Mr. Warf.-I. if ts reported Mr. Wheeler was at one time
I r publican chairman of t!ie N":nth d Is. trlc.t and v.-as a nipport'-r of the cm--j ernor In his primary cam pa ; gn s. The j selection of A-heler. howe- c-r. is an indication that the governor does not tnvfr turning the oi! lr:peot ten ijoI partmnr uer to a man lo $ s nth-
t.iK in the post but leadership in disi'urslng plums.
I: Harry AI!lcr or Tnd'anapoli. was in .ftive candidate for the piace and :-o . as Marion CaMwH!. 'he last ml tosp--c'or under ,pti.. 0;,i :y.t,-m. Itoth of these men e.ro prominent Seventh
district politicians. The likely change In the Federal district court bench In Indianapolis Is fctirrlng up a great deal of Interest among the republican attorneys of the
fate. The iK.ssibilit y of the npp.dnt-l ment of Jtjdge Hrancis H Maker of the
court of appeals at t'hica.go to the Su
preme ('curt and the promoting or Judg V I;. Anderson to the t'bi.iago bench 1s ene f.f the r asons the nutter
:s now lining agitatea it is also derstood that s.mirthing lipger s ft'T.' for .fudge Anderson even Judge r.aker is n"t. appointed te, liigtieM court. Shortly there -..ill a K'-neral shifting of the j-'edral dietary b:cause of the ixpeeted re ment of several of the eider jude. tiie Supreme ( Vnj rt bench J'orrte of the more prominent a " are bo. .st leg Judge Malvern Hash of the Marion I'robat. r ir.
the appointment to the Federal hero h in rndlanapolis. Judge Hash has many friends lhrou ghour the state. They declare he would grace the bench lv:iu.-o
of bis dignity and knowledge ,f ;.i a . j The political fi:uatlor. In India nap. r 1 : s I c.ntinue'- to tanr!e ratlor thnn S'd.e; telf. Th'Ti: i an u nil'TOi rrep am. -tig j ' ' ' 1 ' i i I
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Movement afoot to try and abolih ' Love" from tennis. What would happen if they did be same for films?
" Regardless of censors the screen i to have "Tustice." The John (Salsworthy play Ls to. it produced by SelruclL
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Many events pictured in photoilays v.'omM be considered extreicey improbable except in reaJ life.
"C'ay Dollars" will be used for r.oncy by Ecjtnc O'Brien in his ;ext film.
Owen Moore opines that most' Irinkers have enough water on the rain to chase the stuff they have m the.r h;p.
The technical terri for cwTfrtaiiort 'ttdt.'treJ in by film characters u ';! km ttilei." An annoying number nf people at ".cry movie shnzs artunAate the extreisijn Literally.
"ihe Truth About Ilsabands" i f:!m that is likely to give a lot or aic.;j something to worry about.
I-'otr.e photoplays are issu-d with5ut jub-titles and sometimes sublines are issued without much photoplay.
Timery Tips on New Films Charley Ray's new ti'rn is "Scrap Iron." Henry Kolkcr is directing' Geortre Arliss in "DisraelL" "Love's Masquerade" is sooa to be screened by Conway Tcarie. Elaine Hammerstein will next demonstrate "Remorseless Love." "Ghosts of Yesterday" stars Norma TaJrnadge in one of her firstt fcits. ' ; Thomas Meighan is disclosed in his latest Lisa as ".White and Un-
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