Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 176, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1922 — Page 4
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sutne." The way to scrap battleships is to scrap them in j earnest teat they can never again be used for war.
fullest t'aiili. would inevitably contain many difficulties and complications and give rise to countless misundersfandings. The straight thing is to put the sentenced battleiI permanently out of business. Then we shall be living up fully to the spirit of the agreement which is H Ued to so confidently as a safeguard oC peace.
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A MAN-MADE MYSTERY l-'rom recent reports it looks as if the riddle of woin;m has been guessed and is about to be proclaimed abroad, and no longer will 'she be a bis to pose as the great myttery of the ages. Already the English writer VV. li. George, luis landed on our shores with a brand new wire and the boast tbat he understands all the feminine psychology and that it is not such a hard problem to fatneni. Then English critics are now announcing the discovery of another man who understands woman, lose nh liergesheimer, the novelist. These claims coming so " lose together awaken the fear thai these two students cf woman may stage a con-
SCRAP THE WARSHIPS test for prloriiy of f!isco ery rivalling the famous. Cook-
When Secretary Hughe? rar.de his proposal for the I Peary contest for the discovery r t" the North Pole. How-.
'"frci apping" of capital warships the term conveyed a : ever that may Vic the garden variety public- will be glad fcSngie meaning to most persons: that ihr vessels were to If hat woman is no longer a mystery and that writers be desUwed whether by being broken up and sent to ! will now he able to turn their attention to other subUse junk pile or by sinking. ' Joct lor from time immemorial woman ha been the No doubt that was Mr. Hughes intention: that the j,n0sl popular of themes for writers, both men and women naiirns should nke"a clean sweep- of some CS mighty j"i? tornier trying to solve and the latter to reveal her. fighting ships as a beginning or the great work of j In justice to women it must be said they have not. armament limitation. Annex 15 of tiie naval treat y. 'n isolated instances to peculiar susceptibility to now under discussion, provides six wavs of dealing with I mn sen lino Uattery, posed as mysterious beings. The 'he warships tbat. are to be retired from service: sink- J artery Ma in regard to woman has been man's inven. ikk at sea. breakup no into scran iron, conversion for I Uou- r! rllu'r his Pse- aud k reveal a peculiar quiik
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use. use as targets and use as gunnery ships. Three or' these schemes would permit the pc.-siWe use again "! these vessels In The emergency of war. The treaty provides that, if any of the signatories :;i:o;i!d become engaged in war involving naval operation:, it may give notice to the others of the suspension i f its obligations under that document. Obviously the latitude allowed as to methods of disposal" or conr'ero ned capital ships affords great opportunity to a n a: ion to evade the spirit of the agreement while fuiM.'iir.g it to the letter. America. Prance and Italy believe there should be much Rctual "scrapping." that is breaking up rr sinking. 3 Twisiblr . (Jreat tHritain and Jnpan sippsirently incline toube eoa version jtoliry. "The way to resume a; vrc. were reminder! on an historic occasion, jr. to re
in the masculine miud. For, boasting that he has already solved many of the rildles of the universe and is on the way to shortly solve the rest, he cannot bea, to part with the old superstition that womankind is mysterious. ft is safe to say there still remain men, who will refuse to give the revelations of Mr. George and Mr. Hergesheimer credence.
NOW IT IS reported that the Prince cf Wales "may wed" an Italian princess. If that "may wed" stuff keeps up he eventually may get the notion that he can marry any girl in the world that pleases him.
I J KT WE EN CAN'T PAY and wont pay ibere is so little difference why worry about our foreign loans?
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PEACE in our lare and pe&a-tea SIXCK we pointed out a picturetf one OF the jrirl mimmint' champions in
NEWJFtPEH and pointed o'tt to our BETTER that Jlie bxiked likt- an like an ' Ot,D grirl of oi r. ESPECIALLY as to t,h- naure.
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Mrs. Arteran L. Gates, nee r.Kas Alice Trubee Davison. M?ss Alice Tmbee Davison, danghtcr of Henry P. Davison, member of the Morgan banking firm, has become tn bride of Artemus L. Gates. 'XTie wedding took place at Locust Valley, Long Island, N. Y where the Davisons have their summer home.
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