Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1921 — Page 4

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FOREIGN AiV'EKTiaLfJO HEPKENIATION G. LOOA.V I'ATNjE A CO. CiUCAOO vfcXy uu.' . 'I e.eynouo l J' Isaaaau fc Tbwruia.in. i-fcast Ciiiuago Teiephuiia 831 East Chicago Cfho Times) incphona al Indian irlx.r (Heporler and Lias A4f Teleyliwna tnd.ana UutMr (News Dealer? TaKpliune 11U-J , X'aiephou) su-.Sa Uowa rctat . Tetephaua J U yu aava any troubU getting Thi Tiuas luiia coiaplaint luiaaiiaily to the Circulation Lmpartuioitl. aiaaanoad private ugbtnco) 3iuo. 3101. J10I tCali for whivtuvar department wanted.) NOTICJi TO ftTJUSCMJiXttJi If you fail te receive your copy uf fH Tihii a prcaiptly aa you bar la the paat. plaa.se do not think tt baa n loat r wu tut acat on p. Koir.eniDir th; tli man aerrieo la not what It uaed to be arid tl-.it complaints axa eueryal from many source about tha train and mail aorioa. Taa Tiuaa has lncrs0 its tnuuing eouijpuient and la t71rlnk aarneaUy to rcvcb It patrons ou time, lie praiupt la advlalns ua wbaa you an oat get your laper and .a wUi aat promptly. THE LANDIS DECISION. "Wiatever criticism may be the lot of Judge Lan-

tlls because tie accepted a baseball job, fulsome credit j muat bo jriven liiru for LTs three suioatlis tasK '

la labor adj.udl cation ia Chicago and the bandsume way he carried out the very onerous arbitral duties. The work of fixing a labor scale for the building trades was a stupendous ono and a duty that few men would care to undertake. Labor's attitude toward the Lanth decision Is net altogether known. Though individuals are remonstrating it is believed that the union leaders of the affeeted craft will accept it. They -will be wise If they look the situation square in tha face and make tho best of It. Craftsmen will do well to remember that winter

ia fast approaching and tiey have urgent need of ! work. Thoy can e3rn enough between now and the j first heavy mow stcrni storm to make life a good j

deal more bearbale for their families in the montns to conyj. "With, the Landis decision accepted there will be a rusa of work for them. Better half a loaf van tbaa no bread. The situation is extremely serious and workers will do wtll to be extremely careful la making up their minds. It will mean destitution to many if the terms are not accepted. We believe tiie majority of craftsmen have already decided and the minority should certainly not be permitted to kill the goosa that lays the golden egg.

Turks, but can they hold the fruits of victory? The considerations which operated So deprive them in 191 a must still appeal with force to thoso who made the decision then. The practical reasons which Great Britain advanced for leniency toward the Turks will ot appear leas cogent because Greece unaided has recovered her ancient provinces by the sword. It was fear of the consequences to herself of driving the Turks from their capital city that moved tho British to favor the Mohammedans. The threat was that If the Turks wero too deeply rumiUatcd tho Tdohammedan world would rise In revolt; that India might bo lost to England. 'It might make a difference were the GrecLs to drive tho Turks b lck fo their original boundaries. At least tho British couid plead no iespontibi'.ity for the outcome. But mifht not the threat whlcli was powerful to prevent ihc inward of territory that Greece was entitle 1 to be renewed and tci!.;l intervention to cheat the Greeks .igMi.:? When the Turks are driven out of their last stronghold, we shall see whether the hopes of Christians can be riv.iizeJ.

GHEECE'S WAH. Greece is rejoicing ever the reported rout cf the Turklaa armies north of the Gehuk and Katrand;i rivera. Tha Christian world rejoices with the Hellenes and hopes that the defeat of the Turks will be complete. There is a good deal of misunderstanding of tha objective of the Greek offensive In As:a Miner, but that does not affect the sympathy o civilization, which ia with Greece. The plain truth is that the Greek3 are waging war to recover from tho Ottomans the territory which was theirs for centuries before the Turkish Invasion and which since that histcric event has been occupied by Greeks whose yearning to be reunited with their kindred has remained undiminished through all the Intervening years. Greece expected to recover her own through the defeat of the Central Powers in the VCorld War. Being disappointed in the treatment accorded the Turks by the allied council at Tarts she eelzed what appeared to be a favorable time to repatriate her lost nationals by force of arms. Withal it appears that the Greeks are exerting

themselves to a futile cause. They may defeat the 0

KAIL EOEBEES BECOME FEWER. Tho postoffico department reports that there has been a reduction in mall robberies since the policy of arming postal employes was put Into effect. Now that tho line clerks, transfer clerks and registry terminal clerks who guard the mails are carrying deadly weapons there are fewer holdups. Obviously a reduction was to be expected. But not merely a reduction, but total elimination, of those crimes should bo the object cf the department. Target practice which will make the men expert in handling pistols will be as good insurance against robbery aj can be provided. The better shots the mail clerks become the less killing they will have to do; for let it become known that it is almost certainly courting death to attempt to rob them and the fear of them will rapidly spread. It is gratifying on that account to be informed that rI2o ranges and police galleries a.re being used by postal employes all over the country for target practice. Since the arming of the mail clerks has already produced such good resulta it is a pity that the step was not until after a number of faithful employes, like the railway mail clerk killed by a bandit in the Pennsylvania station yards last winter, lost their lives at tho hand3 of robbers. Tho large sums cf money which the mall clerks handle are tempting to criminals, and the fact that the clerks were unarmed and virtually defenseless was almost an invitation to robbery. Private concerns did not take the risks which the government did In handling valuable mail without the protection of an armed guard. It avails nctbing to lament losses of the past; but a lesson can bo derived from experience, and it is hoped that the subsidence of the crime wave will not be considered as Justification for abandoning the weapons and returning to the old custom.

SUZANNE LENGLEN, the French tennis "wizard" attended her first ball game in New Ycrk several days ago and couldn't understand why the fans didn't appear to like the umpires, "such nice men." Well, Suzanne will know why if she attends a few more games and gets better acquainted with the sport.

SIOUX INDIANS are considering abolishing the ancient dances o fthe tribe. Having witnessed seme of the white man's dances they may feel that it is time for them to Quit out of self respect.

THE SOVIET government probably will not back its belief that American relief insures American recognition with any large wagers.

TWO PINTS make a quart unless they're moonshine, and then they make a fight.

THE RANSOM demanded for an American Is 13,00 Mexican pesos. Ho must feel cheap.

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WHY Is it that most EVKRnWDT prefers opn-handed CiKM-aiosiTY to even-handed Justice? TUB profiteer seems to go on tha THIJOKY that ho can lX)OL the public all tho tlmo. A New York paper proudly AWOlCLS that tho biggest (IIKKSE Jn the country la on exhibition e IS that city. Why not Plll.VT his nam whlla you'ra about it? AX ice man sees so many GliUASY kimonos and so much II AGGEDY underwear that ha wonders WHY woman aro known as tha fair BUX. A MOTHER, reason why KVKKYliOlJY ts for the underdo IS because th underdog1 lsT In a pooltlon' to harm anybody WUI1.E tha upper dog Is. IT was bad nough TO be hit in the eyes by WOMAN'S elbow when It bad A little covering. PHOJIIB1TIOX has mads ono difference 1XSTEAIJ of wearing out HIS coat sleeves on a Il.VK rail a man now

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

1 What is tho population of Great Britain? 2 Where is the Japan sea? 3 Where are the Sierra Madre mountains? 4 What is the meaning of ambidextrous? 5 What causes negToes to become white? 6 How much money was contributed, for the relief of Pueblo flood victims? 7 What are the prospects for a good sweet potato crop this year? 8 Wnat was the greatest population of Washington, D- C during the period of th war? .') How many officers were there in tha United States as.ny when tho armietloa was signed? 10 In what book In the Bible la the story of Joseph told?

A2TSWES.S TO YTSTXSSAra QTTE STIO 5T3 1 How masy tons of corn cobs does it take to eQual the production of heat of a ton of coal? Ars. About three tor. 3. 2 In the sentence. The president and cashier escaped." how many wore missing? Ana. One. 3 Why has Confederate money no value now? Ar.s. There Is no government back of it? 4 How long have horses been ridden by man? Ana. There is no correct record, but It Is thought about 3.000 years. 5 What Is the greatest width of the Allegheny mountain?? Ana. Ono hundred miles. 6 What is the highest peak In the same ranare? Ans. Mitchell peak In North Carolina. It is 6.5SS feet high. "1 What is an induction coll? Axis. It ts an an electrical instrument employed to raise or lower the voltage of an Induced current abo-" or below that cf tho primary current. 8 How bip la the Iowa river? Ana It is CC0 miles l6ng and is navigable for Email vessels a distance of eighty miles from Its mouth. It empties into the Mississippi. 3 Is Iron Mountain a mountain of iron? A113. It Is not as Is commonly supposed. It docs hoitover have rich deposits of Iron ore. 10 What ruled did John Paul Jones serve after the war of the Revolution? Ans. In 17SS he entered the service of Catherine, emprees of Russia, aa rear ciirr.lral of the Black "ea.

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