Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1921 — Page 7

August 20, 1921.

THE TIMES. Page . Former Cabinet Member Head of Child Labor Body frr-Tn hlow1 a.mi cus. :nfl.rrt h- ..- f nr ht r n r t ttit LJ!v Injur-l try! ay at nH IVuiviUe rr.drins pt&nt b"n a etfam p'P brokt. Harry Vance, working in the rooTi, n? f ni t'lopt-.d hy the ef -apin.tr "!sni. Th thrfi' other wt rr scaJl'-1 wht-n thvy .umteii i-o nu CJaie of Ihf latter, John Moon', i: c pt"Jt il to live. him. : -.. .wvi oj ii(K ncr. .Mr.-. Kra .:rd. Eha;u, motQc.--:j-.:.y.- of G.aai. j TO DEATH r i W li U i V."1 -v-" - near death Tro'n iv.- blow. ir,a nr. rant, 12. Is i"rii-u.-ij- injur. d. !A-'VII.UK. I'l.. Sua. lit 4 me m; j -3-s ca iilfl lf-at.h thr- ou. Read The Times Want Ad$ a : ' ' Iff J

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S.Vuation .n ke'I' no aIti.tbT automatic however, prices have d.pre.-J,it-d too much . Mf u' 5 TiLl CEMANOS &j tn" th -f,st lrrwed money is and are now ljrlnnin to ascend) , recoTei

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K ' a:.d ,.:i.-r iay.i r..t.r , j H'o::ey t .h'j.ooitj, ;i:..! ,.;,. j MW.itiK heltl by the Kedernl IX,- j Fer e hanks i if. .-.,. ,,f ,;o Pl.r j 'ent. when as, j f,- r ,;t ,VJS j less than -J i-r vn;. Wl.iie ft is I true that this ttiipn.veineuc s j lar.cely to tlie inii of -(!,I fro;,: j abroad. whi, h has increased th

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the st muhitin.- effect of -henpene-1 tiioticj, '.'.ith reeeditip interest rates a-eonipatiied for a time by further depression in business. Accordingly, it should r.ot !e expected ih.it th.e ie. !:t- it: interest rates which has bee:; recorded will sufiire of tslf -o n.-li. -w' Imsiness ,f tle:' (h-pri ssiot' tbroiiirt: which It Is now )iasinn Am! it .s better that th? Ii piiilation s!i i:. ie thorough than fh.'f ;t jiretr.a! ure. 'irti:il re;viil. ..:.-a eouhi ...t t)e slis! a i Med, .!(iiu!d enctender faiso hopes re-

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m;is at the Kederti! Keserxe !.:.. sccure-l by th.vtTiiltif-lit obi'-

there has also been :s reduction of j and hu.ia. 11 Teases tiie probabiiil. pilii n Aiai. ! -; !e a line in more than ?1 .tnXV)".X 1 in loans jthat the Inipri.veuient in this couu- j ti ; a I I i ! ' hi:d:n. . Her., has .Mi and invested asets of the Federal 1 tr-v vv-!' te susiaiia-d aa itieren- :t: dlseottur .ecureii by ficserve banks since Nt-veinber ". I liut It should !e re;::eo.bere,i t!:a' ; i'o''.::i. rc:;o paper, which is tiltorrhen the peak was reached. And. ' the Federal Hescrve rate is an ef- ! Kether v. iadesome.

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; I'M:! !: baa they ever i ! tail wit list :: iMiinn that they I ;.vi i' ! ! rt'ii as ireejy suppliej ulth '-j a-- soii.e of ? h.et.'i desire-l f- r e j p::r poe of triii. to suspend i 'j:or:.tion of irresistible ecai

laws by a-tdiciaiiy sustai prici-s for ii-.idr prmiacis 1 universally fall;.'- t;;:;rk"l.

that is o;,e of the taos' em orra ::: inilicjirloii in the j. reset-.! siruaiioi We are witness nc tio- rep-;it: of n familiar exp --'h;. r. acfU:a;da;ion cf b. ui. r.-siT-i-. o :!:'::!ei;! with :e;ar.e. biisires activity. Such e.T.-jitiojis 0,-1

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That which would help this coun-1 abandoned In all countries, except try most of all nt present would be ' rss hij- Austria. Coal rattonln: n national movement to buy, not j has ceased in every country except 'until It hurts," but v.ritil if helps, j Germany, Italy, Poland. Austria Foliow'inp the rc-oent announce- ! and Hungary, meat of the Railroad Labor Board The clothing situation alone hai authorbinir a reduct on of wnes of faUed to keep pace with the Imrailroad employees anioiintinir to j provement of the other basic approximately 12 per cert, and ! neoessUles. Imjicrta of textile which becai.-f; ffectixe on July 1, j have been insufficient t meet the there has been considerable aeita- i urgent demand for an adequate iion for an innn.-di ate horizontal 1 amount o. wearlnjr apparel, and reduction in freight -and passenger 1 larger Imnorts of textiles by Etirop rates. Such a reductio;, ould le j are sure to follow wh'eh shoald extronieiy a'lvanta.-e us to the help ma'erlally In moving our MWt econom c welfare ,, rb.e cout.try, of : surplus cotton out of warehouse course, if It were possible without J and reviving our textile Industry, fit tt her .ieepardiziti? the finances j Another Important development and credit of the carriers and pre- ! which eventually should go far cip.tatinu s'eeeh "'ships p. the toward stabilizing Kuropean and very decided economic detriment of j world conditions is Germany's ac'be o ;;,-ry i ceptance of the Allies' reparation 1'he v,a.:e rcbnimn - : ;iect ed ! demands and the measures she .a to m;ivp i'l,. ra.'r-iai.'s s;ik) . 1 m. m t. m m 1 ; taking to d!scl;urge her obligation, annually, ,.nd a: a bp! basai S:f!0.. The reparation payments for the

n is t'M"'!t'ii t" be saved ! most rart must in effect be made

'hrot''li the eii ,,:i;:i mop (.f wastf ' with entitfijoditles exported from by the ;il'i'o-;r, i. n of the national Ccrtnany in est of her Imports. :: :;: (-(-ments. although how much Still .-'otlier encouraging featura :r.y la- sjvih! Ibis way is vcr is recorded in France's foreign problematical, lb:: t. wu, that very , trade figures. For the first lm la substantial eeom.my nil! not in t years, the French RepuMlc hfta. sufacif. r.t to enable the roads to I during the first qttarter of thU earn a t et return of or ! pe; ! year, acrpilred a favorable trade c.-nt up-.': tiie al-.atCoi, nn.od on : balance, wh'eh bespeaks vclumes

fr: ersfii te for the econoirdc recovery of trie ion vo'intry that bore the brunt of de- - ' oiutuas ; struction in the World V,"ar. voi'iuie. of j Ami last, but not least, Is the I not justify open. If unwilling, ccknowledge:ion now. .merit by I.enine that (.'onimunlsm

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