Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1921 — Page 4

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AN ENDLESS CHAIN. As the date neurs for the conference on limitation of armaments th public is urged to make known its insen-st in the questions to be taken up at this gather

ing. Very justly. It is held by tlu.se who want tangible I mid practicali!' result", to come lioin this conference,

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known their wants will such results be forthcoming. A little primer lesson which might bo considered as ft rut aid to a better understanding of this great question f limiting armaments is to be gathered from a press dispati h i'rom'I.oiiilon. A dismal light is thrown i'ti the question of war und waste by the report that the Kimlish admiralty is ready to pell a uutubev of surplus obsolete warships at moderate prices. The price to be paid for these ships seems to ho of little coniuei at ion. "Cush pa ments.' we learn, "are not insisted upon, and very attractive terms are c ft" i rcd." The only stipulation in the sale is that the warships are to be hroUcn up immediately, with a view to providing jobs for yi nto of England's unemployed. With the motive that prompts the pale no one will find fault. 1'neieployed workers must bo employed, even if at nothing else than breaking up obso

lete, warships. Hut with the pclicy which tirt at a

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tfvi.tTyal from many ncurcr abvue lliti trnln nJ ma;! ir. i , , . , -. T. xjmm u .ncri uiuiiini uijj.m !f, (tremendous cost bu.lds tnese warships, and then within

l.i.H- evirijb.:y to Tvt.-. II paiioun ou tlaiu. lie viBiut an fcilvlflrot ua wbui yuu o uui tt i"jr pttVcr huu m e act pmniutl. FIRST. BUT NOT ONLY. "America first" a cry that all the claims of our selfishness, individual and national, wiiiumt.

. . . , ... ! uomg vioiouce to the riguts ot otiicrs or seeking to j tiller our relations wiih the re: t ot maukin.l. It is simple reccgnitiua of the biological law of solf-tUfens ', which is implanted so thoroughly in everything that lives. ...... . . .. . i

Hut in "America first there lies a danger which perhaps ail who shout the sJocia have not son-. d- Unless we are careiui ami Keep . i:;- individual aud national minds open we may fail into that other attitude which sas "Ameriea only." That wou'ti be a mi.-take worse than the oh.er of leaking our own interests secondary to those U' the coniiuoti world. The first loss wcuid be at its worst only phkHi. The second would he sriri'ual and th o fleets neon ourselves would be as much worse as the spiritual is exalted above the purely animal. "America first" is an order fcr prudence anl selective action. At its best, it means that we must not

h dozen years sells them at a great loss, to be broken

up with the continuance of such a policy it is difficult to keep from finding fault.

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FARMS FOR CANADA'S SOLDIERS. The late Secretary Lane had a noble vision of a in whereby cur returned soldiers iu large numbers

' would go back to the land, receiving extensive aiiotmints free in consideration of their labor in making j improveiiu nrs. such as draining and t utting down trees, j Unfortunate!) , the project was not realized A some- ! what similar Idea seems to have prove.:! much more popi tihtr in Canada, where over $ 1 .0 0 . 1 ' has been spent 1 In the establishment of returned soldiers on the land. More than 27.000 veterans of the world war have taken i advantage of the plan, which is not entirely paternal- ' isije, since it Involves return benefits of great value to the dominion as a whc.'.e. The law provides that any ex-service man may apply for loans up to $7.r(M). j I'erhaps the most important feature of the plan (is the continued government supervision of the settlers and their enterprise to assure them success. It buys jthe equipment' for the new- farmers at a large saving i over retail nrices and gives them constant advice and

neS:ect ourselves to advance others or to pull them oat encouragement until thev are firmly established. For

i the wives ot the settlers there are courses in home (economics. This movment not onlv fulfills the ecvern-

Than to neglect the cry of digress and plea for rescue j n-car8 p,edRP to iok after those who fought In its

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volooine the dominion's enormous natural resources, for

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fts wou'd be a reversion to a lower type of mankind. And as between los of some of our raateriaj po.:-;es-Fions are! the sacrifice cf our spiritual possessions, who will hesitate to make the choice? "America first'" by ail means, for that declares for judicious caution in act? of generosity in whatever form etxcuJed. Hut we should be watchfully on our guard that it doesn't degenerate into "America only." To deny the claims of kinship strikes at-the foundation of our faith in the more tubllme teachings of the world's grandest relislous system. That ethical guardianship might forbid even "America first," since we cannot in justice claim to be better than cur brethren. But if that is allowed nothing can excuse the negligence which might lure us into the selfish position of "America only." And this is a step easily taken.

New York plans to suppress prohibition jokes on the stage, but probably a few enforcement officers will 3-:cep th world we'l supplied.

There has been patented a device that cancels the stamp, prints the date, hour and plaee cf mailing the letter and seals the envelope. If it would print in "Have been intending to write you for some little time" and "Hoping you are the same' It would be just about complete.

The bobbed hair and cigaret smoking type of woman is said to have gene out of fashion in Norway, her place having been taken by the woman who takes care of her husband and makes home as perfect as possible. Hut it is a long way to Norway, lads, and the cost of travel comes high.

There has been invented a metal that, is five times

lighter than aluminum, but w-hat we seem to need is the invention of something heavy enough to keep things down.

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The monument erectl to Clemenceau at St. Hermine. France, by people of his native department of Vendee CTemenceau, in bin familiar slouch hat and long coat, is surrounded by poilus on the German front. f "Let ns rememl)er France's motto, Live in peace of justice or perish.' " This was the keynote of the speech delivered by Georg-es Clemenceau, France's war premier and venerable statesman, at the xinveiiinsr of a monument to him at St. Hermine, in his native department of Vendee. "Yesterday we were victors. Let no one place us in the situation where we ask whether we still are victors," he said. "Tha Pacific ocean is far away, but the Gsrraan frontier is very close to us," he pointed out, discussing the fax cast situation.

HOW MUCH

DO YOU KNOW?

1 What ar calipers? 2 What Is tho duty of a coxswain? 3 What will dissolve celluoM? 4 How m;uiy forel"!! born Irishmen are tht-rc in the United Hiatus? F. What csuaes hoa t nut soft coal anil ashes? C What was th flr-u book printed in Ameriea whb-h contaltied cuts to IHumtrnte thn text? 7 How irriy fornlrn born RiissIithi and I'oIch urn tbpre In this country? vvhiit Ift tho ta.lliit bulitllnK In tho entire world? & In what play did Jopeph JefTerson hero nan famous? 10 In what story Is Iehabod Cra!n a chara:tc-r? Airswzas to batxtkoat'S QUESTIONS. 1 OT what origin Is the word caJe?

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'I What is cajolery? Ana. Deceit or flattery. 3 What was the most hotly confuted battle of the Civil War? Ans. (jfcttyeburp. 4 How did court plaater art Its name? Ans. It was first applied by ladies of the court as beauty patches on tho face 5 What Is the highest branch of mathematics called? Ans. Calculus 6 From what Is chicle obtained? Ans FVom the sapodilla tree. 7 from what is mercury principally obtained? Ans. From cinnabar. S Wh -re do the most of our oysters con e from? Ans. From the Chesapeake Uav fisheries. 5 Into how many cla-ases are tea divided? Ans. Into two classes, green and black.

hundreds had perished sit the last puddles luid dwindled to nothing. Tho odor from the dfad flh taints the air for miles. Pan Fedro Luku ha sheen a fjctnui" I.lae for fishing and the dcStructlo7i of the first, has been unpleasant nt:' to fiiier;i; n. Ot;i'-r lakes are reported ta be In flic anie condition a.-; Han Fedro Luke. V-itiy that are not actually dry ar--said to be, so low that fieh can b

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BURKET the Dentist has returned to his office aftf r a few months vacation, and will be ready to take care of all my patients personally. I also have made a large cut in my prices for the present.

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FISH STRANDED IN MEXICAN LAKES f "NTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MEXICO CI TV, Oct. Brethren of Jsaak Walton hero are worried over ri -;.rts cf the vanishing of lake. jn the north. d'ie to the drought, and the antphilation of millions of fish. It is paid that Ban Pedro L.ake, jn '"oahul'a. has become almost complete. !y dry and that the ground which wa. 'nee the bottom of the .lake is rUied with dead fl-'h. some In piles, where

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KVnitV now ard then we read ttllKnil S'.me one Is sounding paeans OVKR the homegrown cooky BIT we think that It Is another t V' i n ir 1 MR virtues of whtc.'i H i; becn greatly ex a jr. rated. IT d'-esn't matter -who is in power A full-blooded American ALWAYS gets a lot of pleasure oi T of blaming evrythins; OX the administration. W K Imagine a transplanted monkey Klanii Ol'l,n not always feel E.TiRi:r.v out. of place. TIirilK remains this inrradicable DIKrKHKXCE between t lie sexes THAT you can always get your wiff 10HE xritcd by casually JlliMlOMXi some old jjirl of yours TIM N you can be dwflhng I PO. some old beau of hers. ANY time you have a useless dingus

THAT you can't pell for a dime AMI can't hardly give a-.ay YOU can always raffle it off AT a doibir a throw. SOMH mako str'nuou trllgg-s to il'.T out. of debt ar,d others WOUK Just as harxl to in d-bt. OM1 thitiR which ke.etu; a HAKDWOllKlXi nev. paper man down IN the world Is that he

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OK every day life in Till! grave cri.-is Is a Massachusetts COMMISSION evidently thinking IT is pretty Finart !n discovering THAT !--a.lartes have n..t K KIT pai wt.h the advance In prices. WIS look with awe up--n

SOMIl of the open-faced shirt waist effects THIvSK raw -lays AM) icallz" that most of tho furs HAW0 b.,en put away for the summer. Tlin Brit'.-h grovernmnt 1s setting a ro.d example IN breaking up obsolete warships to eive wcrk to the I M.MPI.OYKI) srd It it win also break up the modern MIIPS, the example woijt.j he even 1- e 1 1 1 r .

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