Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 225, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1922 — Page 4

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THE TIME3. Thursday, March 16. 1922

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Deo Tolstcy, was a believer in or teacher of bolshevlsm. All his writings and his teaching, he says, were antagonistic to tyranny, whether of emperor or communist. Of Kussla's ruture he says: "The great revolution is even now In progress in liussla ;it is the revolution of Tolstoy, the revolution or passive resistance, carried on by Tolsty's great friend, the Russian peasant . Bolshevism can not withstand this and some day, I think in the near future, there will emerge the United States of Russia."

FOR BETTER AIR RECORD. Hudget Director Dawes has been cutting down the amcunts of proposed appropriations and omitting some altogether. In fact, in some quarters he has been accused of unreasonable parsimony in his recommendations. Yet he approves the request of the United States air service for $4,00,000 for aviation research. The sub-committee of the house military appropriations cemmittee, which is considering the matter, is talking not be cut. of reducing the amount. The appropriation should It is regrettable but unquestionably true that the United States, where flight in heavier-than-air machines originated, it is not making the showing in

aviation that could reasonably have been expected of

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DEGRADING THE PULPIT-

A. man named Jeffries, who made a livintr in the

Drtza rlnA M lone as youth and strength nermirted. and i It. Carrying of mails by airplane Is about the only

who subsequently conducted a bar-rcom until prohibi- I fcrm of regular aerial transportation that has been intloa ended that, has turned to the evangelistic platform ' augurated in this country . In Europe passengers as a a, field for further activities. Smoking a cigaret, at- Jwell as freight are being taken daily between the largttred in flashy shirt and cap .he held his first dress re- 'est cities by airplane. The United States should have hearsal the other evening before a sDeciallv invited ' such service also.

audience. The gist of his message, it was reported, was UUa t Let your conslclence be your guide. It's nobody' business If I want to swear, smcke and drink so long as my heart Is right." The standard of the saloon is approximately what the former pugilist upholds when he declares that it is "nobody's business" If he swears and smokes "so long as his heart Is right." Mr. Jeffries' brand of religion letting- one's conscience be the guide may be popular with some, but it is dangerous. Many Individuals have consciences that are weak at best and slumbering most ol the time. Because man's conscience is not dependable, he has man-made laws as well as God-made laws to rule his conduct and tell him what is right and what is wrong. Sometimes man-made laws go astray, but that is because the group conscience the sum of all the little consciences is not in itself always trustworthy. And the growth or man's conscience is not helped by self-adulation and buncombe. The Jeffries case may be unimportant In itself. Bat it is Important as one illustrative Incident of a present and, it Is to be heped. transient phase of popularized religion. The temptation to inject the bizarre, the sensational. Into pulpit and tabernacle is perhaps now at Its height. It is a deplorable phase, cheapening religion and undermining respect for the

.Now, if we are to catch up with Europe and establish aviation on the plane It ought to occupy in the United States, research must proceed. Air travel must be made safe; public confidence must be established; there must be experiments to determine what kind of cratt and equipment and conditions give the most satisfactory results. A drastic cut in the comparatively small appropriation asked for such work would be a mistake.

FRANCE GIVES UP RAILROADS-

After a trial period of 14 years the French government has concluded to go out of the railroad business. Th state system which serves a large part of the western section ot the country will be sold to a private corporation. .Losses have been continuous and the system is reputed to be the wcrst conducted of any in the country. Th-3 results have been duplicated everywhere government ownership and operation of railroad3 have been attempted, with some difference in the degree of failure, irotagonists of government ownership in this country probably will shout that the French experiment may net fairly be cited as proof of inability of public agencies successfully to manage transportation, since lho war ra?f,l for nart nf the time and nost-war unset-

church and its teachings. If the extremism of a broken j tlement uas been a aclor in producing unsatisfactoryflown pugilist and Volsteaded saloonkeeper, flicking result9 slnce. But from 190S t0 1914 tne government aside a elgaret as he steps to the tabernacle" platform. L.lllprt nn RIlw.es, ,n venture. And durine and

snail prove repulsive enough to restore sanity to evan geUxaUon, there should be rejoicing.

PREDICTS U. S- OF RUSSIAThe world win hope that Count Ilya Tolstoy, son

of the great Russian philosopher, is a true prcgnostica- Public purse. tor when he predicts a United States of Russia will I Probably there will be no diminution of grumbling

since the war the government had better opportunity to demonstrate the beauties cf public ownership than In quiet times. Yet the enterprise has been a signal failure. The people are dissatisfied with the service and the operations have proven a constant draia on the

rise from the ruins of the present debacle ia that vast land. Pew Americans net included In the audiences that hare heard him perhaps know that Count Tolstoy la now lecturing In the United States. This may be because the son of the famous Russian unlike a few snobs, mostly English .who have been here recently recouping their fortunes with their tongues really has something to say. Those the world over who believed at first that the new regime in Russia would eventually bring order out of chaos, peace instead of strife, plenty to banish famine, have been disillusioned." says Count Tolstoy. The world, he says, has come to the view he expressed In 1917 when he heturned to Russia and saw what the bolshevista had wrought that the Russian revolution was not a revolution In the same sense as political events In Aertcan and French history. Count Tclsty emphatically denies that his father.

when the private corporation takes over the business, for the public is notcriousy critical of common services. But the new manager will have something to work for that the public administrators had not They will work to save their investment and to make It earn a profit. Success will be theirs only If they give service equal to the needs and receive for it a fair compensation. Most cf the ills of American transportation are traceable to the unreasonableness of public supervision. Apparently the French have learned at great cost a lesson from which we may profit if we wilL

MOUNT VESUVIUS ia throwing out ashes. What a bcon it would be to householders If this power could be harnessed and run into the basement.

CHILE AND PERU have compromised their 4 0 years' quarrel. Chile will get Tacna and Peru will get Arlca. The dispatch doesn't say which is the crockery

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WALKED rijht out ot the room IICT maybe only to DHLS II himself off. WI1EX a neighbor woman STARTS out by saying that SHE has no wish to criticize

AXYDODY we always lls;en hard FOR It turns out always to nE extremely Interesting. THAT experimenter who PRODUCED an Indoor thunderstorm DIDX'T have a thing OX the average man WHO gets home and finds DIXXER late. TO flatter a woman you begin by ASSIRIXG her that sha can't be flattered. WHEN a regular young MAN caller takes as long IN saying his goodbyes AS Tostl does, the chances are THAT something has already DEEN said about the wedding.

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Candidates Announce FOR JUDGE To the Qualified Voters of .Lake County : I desire to announce to the qualified voteis of Iake County that I will be a candidate on the Republican Ticket to succeed myself for the office or Judxe of the J.ake Superior Court lioom No. 1 at tht. 1'rirnaty Klection to be held 'on the 2nd uay of Jlav, a. 1). 1922 VIF.G1L S. KE1TEK. To the Qualified Voters of Lako County: I desire to announce to the quailtied voters of Lake County that 1 will be a candidate on the Republican Ticket, to succeed myself, for the office of Judge of the Lake Superior Cotirt, lioom No. 2, at tha l'rimary lOleetion to be held on thu 2nd day of May, 1922 MAL'KiCE B. CK1TES.

To the Qualified Voters of Lake County: I desire to announce to the quailfled voteis of Lake County that 1 will be a candidate on the Republican Ticket, to succeed myjelf, for the office of Jude of the Lake Superior Court, Room 3. at Primary Kltction to be held on the 2nd day Of May. A. D 1&22. CHARLES E. GREEN WALD.

FOR CLERK. To the Editor: Please announce to the voters of Lake County that 1 will be a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court on the Republican Ticket, subject to primaries, wy 2nd. CHARLES R. DYER.

FOR TREASURER To thu Editor: l'lenfe announce to tha Voters of Lake County that J will b; a candidate for County Treasurer on th Republican 1 ickcl. Mubjecl to the result of ttit J 'ri maries Mav 2nd. OTTO G Fl FIELD.

Koit io.n.tmsio.Miii To the Editors: I'lea.xfc am. ounce to the Voters of Lake County that i will bi! a candidate tor County Commissioner, HKvoiid district, mi Hit Republican Tiehi-t, to huccetd myself subject to Ue result of the Primal ies May '-'nd. JOHN 1L CLAUSEN.

To the Editor: 1 wish to announce to this Voters of Lake County that I will tea candate for the office of County Commissioner, second district, on the Republican Tiikel, subject to the result of the Primaries May iind. AUGUST Nl'NKELDT.

FOR ASSESSOR To the Editor: I wish to announce to the voters of Lake County that will i t a candidate for the office of Coi.nty Assessor Republican Primaries. May 2r.d. Is ask the supi'crt or the Women Voters as well as. the men WILLIAM E LLAC1C. Crown Point. Ir.diana,

FOR SI RYE YOR To the EditorJ wlh to announce that .' will be a candidate, to succeed myself, for the office of County Surveyor on the Republican Ticket. subject to the Prirnark-s May 2nd.

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY

Gary Democrats hotly charge that Chairman Gavit and other Hammond Democrats are cheating Gary out of Us rightful number of delegates to the county and state conventions.

The Indiana Harbor polo team defeated Dave Lederer's Hammond team last night at the East Chicago rink, 4 to 2. Indiana Harbor now claims the championship of the region.

The fourth blizzard of the winter visited the Calumet region today. Snow was twelve inches deep on the level at noon and still falling. It is now starting to drift and traffic has slowed down.

The Lake County Medical Society at a meeting In Gary yesterday decided to take steps to have a Paralogical and Bacteriological laboratory located in one of the cities of the Calumet region.

Sergeant Clay Collins cf the Whiting police force was high man In the monthly shooting match of the Whiting police which was held yesterday.

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

Directors of the Hammond Country Club met last night and discussed ways of trimming their specifications for the new club house so that the next batch of bids will be lower. No decision was reached. Tom Huffman of the East Chicago fire department risked his life today when he dashed Into the burning apartments of William Brandenburg on Olcott avenue, and rescued the Brandenburgs 'baby daughter who had wrapped herself In bedclothes.

1 What country claims the Invention of the sewing machine? 2 What charter was once hidden in the Charter park at Hatford, Conn.?

3 Of what is Honolulu the capital? 4 What is meant by the expression "a nine days wonder?" B Where is the Tanana river? 6 How many children has King George of England? 7 Of what countries is the- wolf a native? 8 Js Genoa a seaport or an inland oity 8 When Is the summer season la the Southern Hemisphere? 10 To whom Is the name "Jack Tar" applied? AS-SWXXta TO YXSTXEDAY'S QUESTIONS 1 How Is hangar pronounced? Ans. Han'gar. 2 What is the second largest continent? Ans. Africa 3 What is the standard; rifle of Ger

many? Ans. The Mauser. 4 What is the technical name for ne poles and wires of a wireless teleraph which are erected to catch sound .vaves? Ans. Aerials. 6 In what city does the new world court meet? Ans. The Hague. 6 In what city Is Golden Gate park? Ans. San Francisco. 1 What country produces most of the world's supply ot asbestos Ans. Canada. a What organ of the human body is elastic and contains a multitude of cells? Ans. The lungs. 10 Can a woman serve as foreign ambassador? Ans. Tea

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