Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1921 — Page 4

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS si sua. k, K.n oijcxj r s wx4 xai u a ysjuo&axifta Te Iaks County Tlrae tuaiy nnvt ninUf end B'-ntimy. a.treU at LtM pos'ittic ia UajumtviJ. June 3A Tici Kat CAtctLxo-lnaiaaa H.-u-br. daily sac1 uouy. Ktiier4 bk Uio posteBiee ia Kaat Ciitougw, ur il. in. Tha Ui County Ttm Ha'urdn,? ard Weekly Edition. pateStea in HhoiuibcO. v'eferuary a, Ml. re." t i'1"1"" ii-iy -.c-ii! NuuUay.

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rciuiblit-an ticket." It tv a a grivcn by former Cf.vcrnur Ual,ton at the riififtiiii? of the democratic si ate commiu.ee ami party i'.ailcrs at luiiianapoli. Saturday, Wo wonder if Mr. Kalstou wasn't misquoteil hy 1I.? wire ami didn't iu reality suy. "the damn repab-anf."

NOT A "RAINBOW." It v.;)- not tu bo exjM eitui thai thu-e wlio might e a mistakenly bellih purpose iu opposing a linniai - n of r.nuauietiU would not seek to set in their work solittling the objects of the conferenca and dous-'''.-topes Willi faint praise. The hammers are at '.-rk. Secretary Hujrl.es took away tiieir breath for a i'.: k bur those who Vould be bitierly disappointed were ; :.ythin tangible to bo accomplished by the V,'as.hi: .iitiia luet-ting new .say it was a fine "rainbow" but that it is fntirtg:. For any .step to be taken tht would i..cc i h si of !it, i v.-o:iltl make appeals to national prejudice ies euective, would constitutu a grevions policy to those who fatten on inciting hatred of race or nation. Tlu Washington conference is not designed to rob its r any other land of any right or priv j.rVe now possessed. It 'is not diminishing our sovereignity or restricting our freedom for us to agree with other nations on a mutual policy affs-eling the world. To s..y, oli, jes, it's a fins. ir-am, but it won't work." i- to e.statdisii a ma race for armament, the impoverishment of the peoples of the great nations in order tc buiid batlosaipj that become obsolete almost as soon as they arn completed as the only sane course ior the n.TJions. It is true, as President Harding point

ed out before the opening session of the ooaferenoe, I hat the purpose which prompted the coiling of th iueetiug muy not be fully realized. It may b that the principle involved is in advance o'f the lde.ala of those with who, we have to deal, but there is no justilicaiioii. except the wish that it be bo, for declaring that the "rainbow" is disappearing. If the hope that (he world has builded on the armament limitation conference, is .s eauescent as the rainbow, so jnuoh the worse for the world. But it is nut so. The peoples of the earth possess more practical sense than is implied iu that. . MOST BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL. Washington correspondents say the national capital never looked more spick-and-span than it does today. This in far from the se.uion whvu the city looks its prettiest. That is spring, when the leaves and other greenery are coming out and the flower beds in the numerous parkj and SQuares and on private lawns tue beginning to be a blazo of color. vBut Washington has put on her best bib and tucker in honor of tile armament conference. I'ublie. and private buildings have undergone such a scrubbing as they have never before experienced. The painters have been at work restoring grimy structures to their pristine whiteness which is so char ac tor Lstio of our capital city. At nght f-plcndid illuminations give hospitable greetng to the many visitors within the gates. It is pleasant 10 hear of the admiring comments of our guests from abroad who have not been in Wastair.vron before. "Washington is unique among the nat capitals of the world in that tbe was designed for her particular purpose. Few cities have had this advantage of a comprehensive, far-seeing plan. Lord Hryce, who knows America and Washington better than any other foreigner, has written: It was an act of wisdom cn the part of the founders of the republic when they determined to plant its capital in r place where there was not already a city, and where there was no great likelihood that, either commerce or industry conducted on a great scale would arise. May m t the city of Washington feel that its mission in lite is to be the- embodiment of the majesty and the suiteiiness of the whole nation, overtopping the capitals of the several states as much as the nation overtoils these states, representing all that is finest in Astericau conception, all that is largest and most luminous in American thought, embodying the iceal of what the capital of such a nation should he?" Washington may not yet have quite attained th!s exalted ideal, but it is well on its wav.

Th Portuguese government has resigned without bloodshed, showing that democracy, is eminently practicable where wisdom is the better part of valor.

In a woTid series It's a walk or a 6trikfr.ut: in a .ailroad row it's a walkout or a strike. That is to say neither eeercs to make very much of a hit.

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Anyway, in the Washington conference for limiting armament it is hoped the United States won't be accused of not paying for the cigars.

THE Irish question: Home- rule or a home fight?

A bfuty writer s&ys tire STanon ;iri.h wJhrta iitpTiy nr txtmzvtly S(.KM)KR legs and Jf wa tad the RAUKi an! addramus of mm representative UIH.I.3 we would Tvd them the FOI1MI U. tor a evel&pine axerclse WK have ban using for thre or four j-rars -hK this same trouble A It ca.5i higtjy roc cxmmMJ-d Ar we suppose IT mlfcht work on somebody. MOST auto accidents al crosatogs Attli due to the (Tact that auto drivers

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STOCKINGS ;lHnbinir into a llmuuelno oie considerable ro1 clearance in la consequence got bumped by a Ford. KICOKIIAI, tax oollm-tiona for TUB year were 1 -. ami It ooat rnopORTlOSATKLT more to ret THH money in paying- ajtes AMERIOAJI9 are not generous sieiiders.

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