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any terms. He is concerned lest ambitious governments and tbe peoples so tie Russia to themselves that the Russians will not have equal opportunity In the world markets and so will be hampered in re-establishing themselves economically. Americans might be at a serious disadvantage were some other country or group of .countries to secure exclusive privileges in Russia, but the greater injury would be done the Russians who would be deprived of the right or buying and
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'themselves.
Mr. Hughes' lust contention Is in the interest of
the Russians. The principle he advaocoi is that
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Whiting ,v po""r) Telephone au-ai : impelled Americans to favor the "open door" in China
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"open door" and he favors its adoption with respect to Russia frciu the same worthy motives that have
If the principle of special interests in Russia is admitted there will grow up the same condition menacing world peace that was created in China. Mr. Hughes attitude with respect to Russia is consistent with American policy with respect to China.
.,!!,'", nv any trouble geuiu TUB TIMiSa luaka HaLTnf,. 'ran'ortlaiely to the Clrculatlou Doparluieutixammond (private exchange) 31ou. Blul. JIM IC&U lor whatever department wauled.) NOTICE TO SUB3CIUBEK3: ,. " ,fou 'J to receive your copy of THE TIMES as promptly aa you have In th ja.aU ple o not think It Inr-V-. ,.at or nut nt Uiue. T11K TlMt.S Imj tX 1 . mallln equipment end 1 etrivlu er:,e.lly wh V 'lllron ou time, be urompt lu dviuu us nrn youjlo not jtt your pa p e raii 1 w will aft promptly A CONSISTENT RUSSIAN POLICY.
t-arpers profess to find in Secretary Hughes' com-
wumcauun 10 me Italian ambassador a noie of selfishness unworthy of America, and unreasonable besides. They surmise that governments which have given de tacto recognition to the Russian soviet will
uc 1UuuCll to udlB auy spoils wun a country mat Germany is the fount of discomfort for France, the avoids responsibility and risk, and that the Russians charge 6o0n Eprcad that this was one mere dastardly wiU resent an attempt to dictate the kind of govern- attempt to strike down the French through poisoned
mem tney snau cnoose and with whom they shall do. dyes. French technicians began investigation, and re
lieved the Germans of the charge of poisoning French women through silk stocking dyes, since it was soon
MAKING SILK OF GRASS. The genuine French patriot has one source from which he believes that most or quite all evils proceed, so when France Is disturbed provlncially or nationally, watchful eyes turn toward the Rhine. Recently French women of fashion and stage beauties have suffered frcm an ungraceful swelling of graceful calves and ankles,
and the cause was laid to dye in silk stockings. Since
anx-
business. This Is unwarranted. "This government," says Secretary Hughes,
lous to do all in its power to promote the welfare of roade apparent that the swollen legs followed the wear
the Russian people, perceives that economic restora- ,lnS of stockings which carried no dyes, tion cannot be secured until adequate action is taken The investigating technicians reported that German on the part of those chiefly responsible for Russia's silk could not be poisoned through the silk producing economic disorders. It is also the view of this gov- sources because German silk is not the product of silk
ernent that nothing should be done looking to the obtaining of economic advantages in Russia which would impair the just opportunities cf others, but that the resources of the Russian people should be free from such exploitation and that fair and equal opportunity in their Interest, as well as in the interest of all the powers, should be preserved." M. Hughes is not concerned about securing opportunity for Americans to exploit the Russians on
worms of traditional silk culture, but is made of extremely fine grass fiber. The question now is whether the blow to French thrift In paying the price of silk for grass fiber is not worse than the threat to French patriotism through poisoned silk.
CONGRESSWOMEN ROBERTSON now has an opinion that women know as much about politics as
men. This isn't saying much if she means some men.
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time WE are convinced that the t SCIENTIST has slipped a peg: in his CALCULATION'S somewhere. IK it doesn't look out. the first thlny THE British empire knows IT will have a league of nations ALL its own. THE blg-gest dummies in this country SEEM to do most of the talking. ANOTHER time when as our NEW Thought book suggests WE vibrate In rhythm with all
ENVIRONMENT though perhaps NOT in harmonious rhythm IS when the traffic- cop wants TO know why we did WHAT we did. VNCLE SAM has written to Genoa IN effect that he isn't coining OVER any more than certain F"OREir;N debtors are coining across. NEVER show your lsnorance BY criticizing a painting that contains REO grass and blue tiees REMEMBER art is art. WE have become so accustomed IN" these recent interesting YEARS to the severely tailored ftyles THAT' now when we rK ye
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FOR Jt'llCE To the Qualified Voters of Lake County: I desire to announce to the qualified voters of Lake County that J will be a candidate on the Republican Ticket to succeed myself for the office of Judge of the J.ake Su
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result of the Primaries Slay 2nd. OTTO O. FiKlELiT KOU CO.HMlSSlO.NtU To the Editors: Please announce to the Voters of I.ake County that x win be a'candidale tor County CoaumUstoner Mtcond Uistri.t. tin the Aeriublir-aji
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JOHN H. CLAUSEN.
VIRGIL S. RE1TEK.
Lake
To the Qualified Voters of
County: I desire to announce to the qualified voters of Lake County that I will be a candidate on the Republican Ticket, to succeed myself, for the office of Judge of the Lake Superior Court, Room No. 2, at the Primary Klection to be held on the 2nd day of May, 1922. ;vIAL'ltlC13 E. CRITES.
To the Qualified Voters of Lake County: I desire to announce to the qualified voters of Lake County that 1 will be a candidate on the Republican Ticket, to succeed myself, for the olfte of Judge of the Lake Superior Court, Room 3, at Primary Election to be held on the 2nd day of May. A. P. 19i3, CHARLES L CREEN'WALD.
FOR CLERK. To the Editor: Please announce to the voters of Lake County that I will be a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court on the Republican Ticket, subject to primaries, tay 2nd. CHARLES R. DYER.
To the Editor: 1 wish to announce to the Voters of Lake County that I win ba a candate for the office of County Commissioner, second district, on the Republican Ticket, sul.je.t to th result of the Primaries Mav i'nd AUGUSV N USV'KLuj'i:'.
FOR ASSESSOR To the. Editor: 1 wl&h to announce to the voter of Lake County that w:H be a candidate for the otlice of County AsueSMor. Republican Primaries. May 2nd. 1322. Is ask the support of the Women Voters as well as the men. WILLIAM E. BLACK. Crown Point. Indiana.
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FOU TREASfREH To the Editor: Please announce to the Voters of Lake County that I will be a candidate for County Treasurer on the Republican T I oke subject to the
FOB COUNTY SURVEYOR To the Editor: I wish to announce that I will be a candidate, to succeed mynelf, for the office of County Survevor on the Republican Ticket, subject to the Primaries May 2nd. RAY SEELY.
To Th Editor: I desire to announce to the voters of Lake -County that I will be a candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket for the office or County Surveyor at the primaries. May 2nd, 1922. KELLER WALLACE.
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2 What charter was once hidden in the charter oak at Hartford, Conn? Ans. The Connecticut charter. 3 Ot what Is Honolulu the capital? Ans. Hawaii. 4 What is neant by the expression "a nine days wonder?" Ans. A short lived sensation 5 Where 1s the Tanana river? Ans. It is a branch of the Yukon In Alaska. 6 How many children has King Ucorge of England? Ans. Five. 7 Of what countries Is the wolf native? Ans. Europe, Asia, and North America. S In Genoa a seaport or an lnlanda 8 Is Genoa a seaport on an inland city? Ans. It Is a seaport. S When is the summer season in the southern hemisphere? Ans. When we are having winter. 10 To whom is the name "Jack Tar"
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