Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 9 December 1921 — Page 7
TtuViv. T)cocmhor 0, 1921.
THE TIMES PA OK SKVKX ffwgawrrrm-r irJianraac-ar by RAY HOPPMAN SfVi DOVoOVHOn I OOP. WV. ACCOOT rCLC.ooNn - Tr4pr 7 "PCOv HOUSE Factional Strife Is Serious Among Sein Fein Periling Agreement
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T5T DAXIHr, Of:ONXKT,L tTFF CORRESPONTENT I. N. SERVICE) OITHUN. t),c. 3, rational strife Is threatened in the ranka of thu Sinn Tein as u result of t'le I rinh peace agreement. Already two factions have grown up nnd foarg were exprpssd today that thora may b a break when dall firearm mpc!S next AVertneaSay. However, strong: miem-ies are at work to effect a camprowinc. The dissensions came to a head" when Kimonn da Valnra. Issued a statement to the Irish neoi.le saying: that ih terms of the in.ace apreoment are in conflict with the view s of the" ma j rity. ! Valera said he would work ai,nst ratification tf the treaty in the Sinn Fein pari iament next week. On the other hand Arthur O.-iffith. founder of the Sinn Fein end -vie-president of the Irish republic." hi -edited i,p term and sisnei? the trcry, The Griffith ".-t!.-n is supported by tho powerful group of leaders in the Ir!:i republican "urmy" hradod by Michael Collins, the "comane'er in chif" so-called. Griffith takes the view Hiit he is in honor bound to support the treaty rs , he signed It. The other Sinn Fein signers were Collins. K. J. Pusfan chief liaison officer of the Irish .republican -army-, n. C. liurton. minister of economies in tho Sinn Fein ' cabinet. " an I a. Given Duffy, fci-rt Fein envoy to rbe popf. De Valera is svpport.-d i.y two nvrnbrs cf the .Sinn Ft in tor dail) cabinet: Cathal Rurgha, minuter of defense and Austen Stock, minister of '"home affairs." Tho sentiment of the press is timt 1! tho Sinn Fein leaders wi re bound by tho .'-igra'ures of th !rih envoys at Ivnm-.p. This fill has the -!: c:-.uce of n groat clearing- war co.mp. Hundred. cf Sinn Fein prisoners, just released from detention camps. ai arriving rverv train. -fos r.' 'n-i n-e b-d'--
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clad and tihod. They evclted a great deal of nympa'hy as thuy marcheo tlirougli the streetH. Pe Valera looked worn and weary whe-.i he reach.-d mansion house todav
for a conference wtth his colU-aruea . 11 v, as unrlertiiood he had secured the I supp irl of ("oiuucss Markiewicz a nu mber of t ho Sinn Fein cabinet, andj Uichard .Mulcahy, the 'chief of staff" '
oil" tiie "Irish republican army."
DOCTOR MEETS FATE FOR WIFE MURDER
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl KICHMONI). VA.. Iec. ? I'ool and collectea, or. Wilmer Amoa Sladley. former army officer, walked to the death chair at the penitentiary here and paid the penalty for the murder of his wife, Sue Tinsley Hadley, formerly of Cincinnati. IV. Hadley, whore parents live in Friends Woods, Texas, was electrocuted shortly after 3 o'clock. He refused to
ask for u new trial. He was convicted of having drugged his wife and thrown her body In the
Jams river. The crime was perpetra
ted three years asro, while Hadloy was
:itioned at a military camp near here.
He appreciates good health for himseifand tries to secure it for others by buying Christmas Seals and Health Hond?.
MILK AS SOURCE OF ENERGY AND PROTEIN Each Child Should Have at Least One Pint Each Cay. '
COMMUNITY SINGING SCHOOL
Secretary Watiae Saya' Music It On ' cf the Goad Things of Our Civilization.
Digertiv Organs cf Hearthy Adult Do Thsir Work Better With Some Solid Fcod Value cf M"Hl la Shown in Table.
(Trpa.ri by the t'nPe'i Stato Department 6f Af7lcui:ur. ) It in a cip.imimit'ace sH.v'tnj? tlmt milk Is a perfect food. Tliis may be takn to moan, say specialists .f th United States I pi-tment of Apricnittirt', thai It contnlnX firt, rcat'r!:ils that children need for growth : second, tnaierla's that ywung snd old alike ueeji for the HjikeoptHid repair cf thfir liody ma;hirierr ; nrid, third, mareria's that all need for fuel, to provide tliem ith hfftt nnd with the energy rtccesary for work. Ri:c!i a- stnfemenr
should not he understood to titcrtn thr.t j fa,inri0! jj,
tiniu 1ms tiios lnsredictit-5 in such proportions th;it it can serve jatifac-
Hnve you ttiurIc In your home? Are you niatflrig'aif'eTTnrf tii utippleluent the splendid offerings of the phonograph record and -piano player rol' with home produced voeal and instrumental melody? Will there he a singing- school In yoiir community this fall? . v "Ou4 music: In the farm home will contribute much toward a wholesom contentment and a happy fatally life," Secretary Wallace recently wrote in response to a request for an expression on the subject. "Music is one of the good things rf our present civilirntion which, in common with other Messing?!, Is an readily available to those who live In the open ii t titry as to those who dwell in the cities. ' . "In the old days music was an important factor in rural community
lift?. Many of us remember the old
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"Community sinking should be re-' vived .generally, -
''The township music teacher should
J be working in fvery community."
t"ri!y as an exclusive food for a grown t.erson or even for n fhiid. To the
TTrwlr.s cliilrt, hnv.ever. no other fxd
r.m s.at'.fctoriiy rf place milk as a i ..." . , , . . ran of the diet. Each child should ; VAYS TO SERVE VEGETABLES take a fuh cjuurt of milk each day if j l-osi!de. t r at If-ast a f tint without fail, i Simple Methods Are Better for Chil-WJ-.ile a healthy adnit could live on ; - dren Than Complicated Ones Biilk al-me fr ;i cor:Mdendt!e time, j Like Scalloping. the di?esfiT orgnns d. their work better with at least gome solid fond. Too ; Vec;?t.nb!e!5 m:iy be served either
large a quantity of milk alon at least four or five quarts a day would-he required. Nevertheless, milk is nt.'cli more than a 'nev?rns The following
quite simply reasoned with salt or witii a little milk, cream, or butter, to improve or vnry the flavor. Oil may lie used to dress greens instead of but-
tr.hle aiKma that mill; r-nnks ltigh i ter. These Imp!e methods are bet-
ar.iong- our rominon foKl mateiials an source both of energy arid of protein. Protein and Energy yalue of Milk. Protein Value Energy Value
ter for children than complicated ones like fryine or scalloping. For the smallest children, chop finely such yppetnbles ns greens, and if the
! tougher portions of other vegetables,
I quart (32 ounces of 1 qt- t32 o.irceai of ! miik contains as mill contains as : much protein as: n-.uch energy as: j 7 ounces of sir- 11.3 oun.- ea of j Iei"v 9taU slrlom :eak f ounces of round 14 ! ouncen of i trteak round neak j ounce of foul ' H.f. ounces fowl 4.3 average eitzc S averaje ess j Sliik find milk products can he used j
inrcrchangenMy with meats and eggs as u source of protein. A quart of ud!k conlalrs cs.mtich protein as five ounces of dried leans or a twelveounce lofif of bread, and while the Jrjumes and cereals are considered n cheap source of protein It should be remembered that their proteins are not so completely utilized for tissue building as thobe in milk, meat and
such as the skins of green peas, are found to disagree with child, remove Ihem by putting the cooked vegetable through a sieve. Do not giv smell children such vegetables as rriw radishes or cucumbers, which might easily be swallowed la large pieces and not digest well.
CELERY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
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Satisfactory Way of Serving Tender Parts Is in Form of Sandwiches Salt Lightly. Tounp children may be given the young snd tender parts of celery and lettuce, a satisfactory way of serving them being In the form of pandwlches. For this pnrpose ralf Mtrhtly and cliop er cut the celery into small pieces.
After Sweeping. After sweeping it Is a good idea to dust a carpet with a cloth wrung very dry out of clear water or out of ammonia water.
Putting Away Silver. When putting silver away in strips f cotton flannel be sure that the rough side of the flannel is put next to th silver. Cutting Preth Bread. FVesh bread will cut more easily If the knife tssed is heated.
Oranulnted sugar Is cheaper for general use. For makir.g hot or Iced chocolate, keep a ehocolale syrup ou hand. The best way In which to use the cheaper cuts of meat Is en casserole. I.eft-over coffee gives a nice flaYior to chocolate cream pudding or pie. Tf fudg Is beaten with an egg heater it will be delightfully creamy. Attractive wash curtains cbd be made of children's dress goods, especially aolsette. Children love filled cookies. Put two cookies together with raarshma!low whip or ground figs. Hungarian goulash Is made with veal, white turnips, celery, onions and 3otatoes. Slake In casserole. Vegetables that tni be cooked with their own skins on contain much more nourishment than- iieeled vegetables.
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