Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1922 — Page 6

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The Onry Fvenisi;: Ti tuffDaily cxrept Sunday, la- . 11 rJ t thP po.-of.i.'B ni tiarv. AirO IS, i.ii. Ail under tho t ut of 31. i roll 3, i; ;;t, us Reeor.d -cl.t;s v Htte r. . . fokk n ? Mir ufTfeTSu 1 bTi vn i: n t a t i ' ts: '. " :(:"lAN VA v Ni: - t'Hit'AOu; '.ary oflTce TT. .T." ."'I T . T ie ,h.,:te "i 3 7 t ..asuau i- Tt.aiiuun. Eat Fiit.-ase T-d.. phono j.ast Chk-at, (The Times! Tcl.-plu.no r'J lncUa.ii iarbrf Nvs L'tid.r) 'L'. icniu to' l.S-. . VVhlUuH l!te;i.irurl Tel. -'.ioi.o -a -M ; V.rkittnr (News Dealer and CI am Aiv . i . .Tl i.C-oii. 13s W ; f OU t-AVfi siit trouble tPttfn- Tin: TJAJKij make : ampUint irurueeoa lj i r t, the CircubitU'it 1 opat tnu-nu ! Jiatuoni fprlt.u -sei,aiikif. ) Slot). 3101, "102 t '.l.'ff f,,r 'li"vi'r dep;.-t unit wa.;i'tol ) j 'i iTi' ' r .-o-'i--. " . 1 1 . ' " " "" ':

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iiiick rfJi.-f. So pvU-ct Li the 4-fr1inu1.i'm oi' its himi it- a.'inuisu-ation that. '.viMiiu vco wettk-t the Kill, in

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t':r:n 'u tirt i.f Am-:ri a -iioui.1 in-e.l n.. uvjiina;

).rvmyur you ii- U1L iua, (iltu 1 nut fi bn Ion ...r was n-.-t bV:.l - n tin.--. Till; 'll.Vfincreased Itn o;tlinjr ojulpio.-nt sml (.- f t-.-vi ;. -3r T '"P-ach It? patri'tim on time. 11.; pr.npt in 0 v j a.

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MARITAL RIGHTS. I- n,j puuti'.nl rii,i.-: .liscusious arc liii bit..a to i;::.?rn!il rilj t. 1- r xaui'lc, the matter u( equal 'it!:!" f-.y wi.n."Ti 1; w:w a poliUcaj problem fur the i.2-; (hrouli Iim .iviJtitiun aiPl revolutions ;ui ilf-vo!utiuu-it v on; to (., iii'-vi rosult of t ln eie;i-

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HELPING THE FARMEK. Ttrrsllenx ilanlinij's furm i ruf, r-.jti - pronii.-s t. i'O cjs of tho outafanUinf cvon of t'no new your. T;;tIcrtiXr unj.-?t Jtaiu I-.eJ au.i Ii.ivt; if t-..m if buiivsjj i. Ut lmpruvo. 'II,.- i arm pnj'. oni i,-- tb,. mosi urstont ;ui.i itfflcuJt of .-ill t'utwt. fopfrcntiaji tbo j,-ovorr.iu-.it. On-, prosperity r.uttjor bo o.pet:JM ur.Ul tb. farms are pru;-perouj. AH ..ur wealth -oinef in ue w;y or ano(b.-r J'ruia the t-ui!. Wh-n iiu- Vnrinor is iu the liimn. iul .1' !Jrtusa uo.t of u.-- ,uo w;?i;oiv i-ii: i-.ion.tr witli hir.i. Tbo prtbletit's pa'icy of cui'y an.i l;;orou.s uun

.ua Das been P-ided upon aft or si-vi'nl r-iif..ror. .- ..f !

otherwise of wonian to lie pianr of man Pi v.u1 iM-aiiuj- iflue ;uil otiior bunions i.f st.ih-

I'.ui, .us iili lPiorn.ttion.il matters, no mmuer ;,ro a.-oi-.i .tpbU-al borders, und treaty rJat ions nj lipluuai:c ;.. it bias aouleu tUanujt b, ts bo question of money ', rjuk j-.peo( b being hoard about the Gertnau mark ntol an-Ii-l bit rTi)o;4 i oneei nint? the tr.'.ie : iviloge? if this thai ootiutry in os:e sphere ur auotUor. tho piou-.tary ph.ipo (. rraobed in Uh- inan-an,1-'voraan equality jmI jurtmcnt problem. I'ruta a ten iu the tsouUi vimli !in (he sUrtlins tautuioioai adaro.of "Maiden, Miss..'" e.mes a dit-patilr. "it has boon tlio inalienable risht of women from the boinnin? of (ire- fu take men- , f n in iheir busbnnd's poekets," :'i!;'. hruiv riib-.i iu find lug Alpbouso Ii guilty

t .lafault on bis li'o, Lcua.

et? oi And t!ifro von : ro I n , n-... i . i ..I ..,.)...

ndxnialstratiou t.itbntls iUi in-mbor., of ongroRs. Tho !,ioa of relalUe riuhts of bu.baml ana wife to the fund, i.inujug Feet ions have recuperated more tUotUy fr-.ra'of the family. Stnto -Hu;m nv has equal uuht to tbo yei-md of Jepre-ion than tbo remainder of the ( vote with her fortnerlv aliouo.l liece lord. ,. he have oTuatry and i. is Iranklv rerognire-1 that there i r.o:,ho wn.e riKht under (be law a tank mule in the TOt relief o b- afforded the farm s'.tuaJb.t, eep. ! matter of tamp.-r.ng with lu-r rnurilal.nlv partner's through nature eonomio. laws. Xover! be'ess. there ,, Ken-d t..one ? Or doe, h, r p.-w position iv,. be,-

.v,m,s9U-i;L'imj!fiiiuii oo tisat miif eon- ! th,. riithi to appn Vriafe w.thont leave oi 4--tl,., .1 ........

"'""w io-m'iu;; it.e suuatien. And it s (iiese fbinys fi,ar,. of the ineom.

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.itiinis'iration wil-

Krt behind tbo measure legalizing to-operative farm organization. This bill !:a-s almost, but not quite, been unacted in three diff.-renr. sessions of -oti cress With

the approval of th-.- federal rea-rve board and the fed- I cral reserve board and the feP ral land bank board t

wu; i'o presem.1 ircia t:ie ogneult ural eomrjitof the house or somite a measure designed to set up a rural creui?,- sy.-t.em for the farm similar to that of tlio federal nwrve fystem fo industry and (ominer.e. Got business and cod .oo.'ities demand that onp grese follow the- president's plan. '1'be fa-mer is not. a speciaj interest u, bo fostered and pampered at the expense of the rest of us. but be must be given full and ample '-i "t''iTii ry to help I:tui5t-!f to th" utmost.

fOR EVERY MAN A CHANCE. A great deal of what had been wroux with our

:cii!i.atiou since the advent of machinery on a huge

realo in th thwarting or the misapplication of iuuiidual cajiaeity. Probably ev ery man, no matter how nuiu-skulled he may seem, i? born with the abiiitv

to do som ; one thinR supremtdy won. n an ideal siato managed by superhuman intelligence, each of ii.s would bo given that, work whb'h we can d i better nbaa others. And the result would be happiness. For Ihy and large happiness Is not to much In plate and possessions, except a.- symbols, a.-.- it U in the release and exercise of the faculties. j Iu Ana-rlea we Lave apprt aobed freuiim of op-

THESE STRAVE. J;! itussia Lodav millions are start in;. Thousand.-? are dying every day and hundreds every hour. K n ( tyhile this in read, scores may be giving up the uneven. hopeless fitrht. The statistics, are -hocking. They are! tompUed in terms of stricken provinces and depopulated ;

twos. Russia, so vast and mighty in life, i- vu-er, ap- i aJling in'death. No -a use c- niHicnds i -elf more u Atporb-aV pity ' fiaa this. For nowhere Is there sorrow, ,lc.-o!;itinn. af- ' Miction cmparable la that or' itussia. Jfo cause tOHimends i'.stlf to Atte-: e'-a's. ciicrrsity ! more than this. For they who starve and die. ate the asaalties of t lie crear. war's t-oiitinuing tot). J-'amin--brought oa by drouth following ew-u ear.- t wa--.-ad revolution that had em n tied storohou.-'e-.. ravaged I lertile fields and taken the lives of millions of produc ¬

tive workers is the Ia.-t terrible ecnvdsp'u of the bottle dtmon. Fiusfiaup, wh- died iu sr to f:tvo dn.ooracy J'or the world, who died iu nncont rotjo. retoliitioti in t'utila attempt to achieve democracy t' th' m.-"es, are ; till dying for their .h ribbed dream. A hero;, baud of pione,.-r.-. has b.-, n n ...-king in Uuasia for heartrending '-ars. j-in.e the hi.-1 moaths "f collapse, ff.e American Friend Society has ep.ie;..vred to relieve the gro ing distress ,f this pea riy heip'.esa peop'e. Th Kr'mls liav. la doing ;! ir work w-t?ll and anly, wjth little show anci wphout w a -to. Th-y

portunity for each nun, no matter how humble, to if.ml and follow his tent. No taste barrier interposes between the worker and the thing he was put inlo the ;Mciid to do. Lack of education may; Jack of will and 1 persistence tUo general absence of a stout heart -','fien does. Circumstances, which we are so roi-.d or

holding responsible for all of cur persona! heartaches and humiliations, are not to blame as, often a- we blame theru. Still, the rise of an industrial yrtem b.'iSeii largeiy ott niachine-made product!, and the consequent standardising of both t he tnau anil the machine

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cffioubledly dors; operate to keep s"ine men jrj uiooves ';; whii h they are not fitted. Hut no man ..an be &tandardiP-d i h- resoiaUdy rel'i.-es tu be standardised. Agitators w ho p.- n 'aim otherwise and who invite the worker fo tonsid'-:- henios, individuality isi stifled by the machine he operates

; are appealing to mat very numa-i weakness oi ou: ?. i ! fatten on scrneone for s-omcthirir) e)?n the odium ; for oar failures. They ignore the laft uuntiT of IrouKi bo s who have more ,-r b ss liriu'y tier line. i to be s'lueezed in'.o s'l'iare hi's. if iluro i.- a st.i:idari-'i-iug tender.- v iu industry, the remedy d ''...- not He t-j

. .'applug t he iudti.-trial system .but in ie. ocniziug and j hanging the tendere y. Or.e matiUkarf ure;- j wr, . ing toward ome,. hi rig approa,. hing re'c-i.-e to.- tb i

worker froci rourUie hi ideas aucut every man in

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t nc famiTie areas. They h.,to .-peiil all ihu '. ivy t'ltf had a w ii i.s nn ac-uo- ompd '.i.ive .ioti'-. i h-y Iiow

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the o!! enne miil, the mule, the -nv ur-d the pigs, the "Arkansas Traveler." the old spinning wheel arid various other things. K--v. Lawrence Wheeler preached a. couple of pood sermons, and then ('. V. l.ane passed around the hat. t Tl -oH'.ct;;;Tt was ta cents for the ourg jrcacher, who tltankfl the audieiv-e ?v.r their good benavi. r a:;d dismissed them to their homes. "T v. ant viv,i to write - good obituary about Z.i-.e I law die. He died thi morning.'

-Why, Zeke v. as c-ne of the Perriest crit ters w ho ever !pved." said " the oditio- of the ChiggersviHe tllarijii. "And, l.csidcs, he owed me money.''' , I "Can't you recall a single actompHshment eke had?" !

"Well, he could sit n one place without moving longer than any other man l ever knew, but I don't: s-tippose it would comfort his widow mid sorrowing relatives to put that in the paper." The politician rushed past the office boy and straight into the editorial sanctum. "What do ou mean l-y insulting me ac vou did in las': niirht's paper?;' "Ju.-t a minute,' replied toe edi'or. "Didn't the story appear as you gave it to us namely, that yo j had resigned as city treasurer ?" "It did." admitted the politician. " Hut you put it uno'er the head, 'lVolir Improvements." ''

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