Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 227, Hammond, Lake County, 20 March 1922 — Page 3

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Declares Repeal of Amendment to Constitution Necessary to Legalize Sales.

flMTENi.TION.. NEWS SERVICE! '"It K. A;-i, A:nr :i .There ::ift a 'n't f'.-o I Hilt t i l' i -ilc 'if V iiie iillll " "i'i ! n-i-ii! i ::?.'. in the I'nited '!:to. !n t!" opinion of Ir. Mas i'-tiiti.-, nts; ionally i rfi's nized aui"i'My oa b: owing, who recently 1'x (;,;. a jro f,,r a tour of Kuropean :-n n t rli :-. It forv ii'i'i' or wine :i!d n..'.u legally,. Or. llonius dit wit'd !. nf-i'pssary to ref the Kitihtoenth Amendment. !. his In doe.0 n.t consider prob"ii ;. utterly impossible l.v iiirn.ling 1 ho 'act to permit the o afd rr-.nn ufact uiv or" beer am! v i'". H.-nlus said. is a ' o" .1 t ., r that wine is intoy.iI'hig and Ih-it ;ii' thlce .pr oi'nt i ; ''t . Thi' Kifz ii teen t h A mo ml - "ni prohibits the man-.! facture. a c an..! iuipurtilig of intoxicating oT.igi's. In order to got wine iriil in-fr restured in their- former ;ratu it would be necessary to re- ! t!v lii?!ilti'Hf'.t Amendment." !' . lUniiis Relieves. Innvrvcr, that :!'". ! modification uf t!io Yol;'ead itri through deSnithui of what T: si : tii r e j an intoxicating hcver- ! would be benelloin! in ivmoi--"-one uf the object i' ms that noiv 'it i Mo., re to the certain measure of

iit ( !.'. ta ri i y now attach ii to the ! ''"hi dtiou amendment, j As ,m . s' ed iiie:ins of arriving j n ' lie ; iiri'.tin of an intoxicating t : : y ,i -'c Jr. Heai.is pit forth the I -ian a. commissi. .n of twenty 1 it; ; ': s t ten from the America ti j Medical Soi iefy and tn from the j me ; .. a u Chemical Society he; i'lir.fl ?etile the problem. Thi'! 1 -m jtfee roii!,? repot t its decision I

' he jny.i and Its findings '.-;;. j," .-itriit'it.-1. in the form of f.nti'ti.'rii nt t-i i 'ae Vcls:ad law, ' i t h ; - : r. t arbitrary definition :( ' ". ; If of one per cent, which 'i'e r.-M r'bed l!mU of alcoholic ":. nt. fi r ar.y ecverape. 1 o. H-niiis say.s bvcraErcs eonl.iii.iec ieps than 3 per cent alcohol -hu.iM iv. classed as non -i n tos !ca t-

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Orc-anized Effort Is Made to Prevent Ratification of Measure by States. V. A r'i II.V ITt, Y. March Organiz"o i fi .,'t to defeat ratification by I ;' S'ates of the J-'heppard-Towner -."-. .i!i.;d "Maternity lviw," now on Federal ititiitc book?, is under v. .i y . The Taxation Kclief EIoc, formed ht t.tica, N. V.. under guidance of f-'.rrner States Senator Charles W. W'ielts is gaining support through foi mat ion v! simiiar ;bloes in pract icaiiy every, state in which leglsluuirts are today in session, accordin? o W icks. ' A jysi ema t ie effort for combating .'eifure legislation is expected to row out of the movement, Wieks stated en a recent visit to Washington. The Taxation Relief Bioo sums up th" econotrdt a.peet cf the nation with tro- fr.ll'iwlncr diagnosis: "o r::ntsi; ok taxatiox." 1 The nation is suffering from an ' 'v rdoso of taxation. It is becoming weakened in iii'iil and body by the. unwholesome 1 . " ;!!! of ailesed wc'.fare ieglsiatioti whb-h !.-! "beins forced upon i.Si"!.it"r.s." It 'in subjeet to further dlsi irft-itif-ea unless the people tliomlv.?s are aroused to a realization

of i;- condition and bririK to bear j t:pon thf ir lawmakers and repre-' ! : a t i vi's the jiroper influence to j ,!: ft cessation of hasty and ill- I

.;.'(ivisea legislation which invariably . iit :ts about Increased taxation. COMHOIIV OTHKR )ir,ASlRE, The l:!io and its offspring organ!Zit'. according to Wicks, .--iron- ly condemn the 'public weland 'public eiueatlon" bills '.a' p' tiding Coi.grc.ssion.al enact-

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Fewer Movies and Novels, But More Training Urged IMTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! AiTlEN.-i, oiiio, March Fewer trashy novels and motion pictures and more schooling in domestic relations are needed by the college rirl today, according to Miss Elsie Hill, chairman of the excel ve council National Woman's." 4par -ty, who addressed co-eds ut Oiiio L'ni verstty here. Miss Hill, who is the daughter of former Congressman Ebenezer Hil. of C.mnectiout, is a fornivr militant worker for eijual stiffrase and has a jail and hunger strike record. The emotional nature of the college pirl today. Miss Hill Baid, is changed constantly by new influences. She devours novels on Civoree and is a veritable sponge for the flattery of men. "A course in domestic relations Should be included in every college curiouium," Miss Hill told the Ohio Fnfvrsity co-eds. "Most college gills are martied ten years after graduation and they are untrained for this new relation. A domestic relations course, taught by a redblooded man.' or women, would do muoh toward alleviating llie divorce evil and prepare a young woman for the life she will almost inevitably enter upon."

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Churchill and Cecil Renew Fathers' Feud

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Mountain Falls Down and Ruins Farm Land

INTERNATIONAL MEWS SERVICE WAYNE, W. Va., March. A mountain has fallen down in tlrant district, Wayne county. The rocky peak and cliff weighing thousands of tons went dirt-e.tly over a country road and, filling up the bed of a twelvepole creek, has caused a flood. The creek, dammed up by the debris, has overflowed a large number of lowland farms end is causing much damage. Farmers have, used hundreds of pounds of dynamite in an effort to blast away the dam, but so far have been unsuccessful. William Queen, a farmer whose barn was crushed when the mountain slide occurred, appealed to the county authorities, an engineer with a big crew of blasters will attempt to clear a new bed for the creek.

adapted to the procreation of robu offspring." Henceforth elderly men will i disqualified from marrying youi women and young men will not permitted to marry elderly wome

Age Gap of Couples to Be Marriage Bar

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Upper photo gives view of burnt area looking west on Jackson boulevard. At left is Austin building, where fire started. In rear is Chicago, Burlington and Quincy buildi g. 15-stor.- skyscraper, damaged by the lire. Lower photo shows crowd ieiring ruins cf Austin building.

Incendiarism is blamed for the fire vhicb caused $15,000,000 worth of property damage in Chicago's business district, cost one life and injury to scores and

threw 25,000 persons out of work. The fire swept an entire city block bounded by Jackson boulevard. Van Buren and Clinton and Canal streets. One of

the buildings hit by the fi.-e was the fifteen-story Chicago, Burlington & Quincy office building. A high wind resisted efforts to halt the fire.

The so-called "matching provisions"' of these three measures to which their opposition is directed the necessity of states "matching'' Federal appropriations in order to obtain Federal aid saddles upon ten states a burden 'for the material benefit of tho remaining thirty-eight States." "Tile financial condition of the ration which even now dulls tiie roar of machinery in our factories and has stagnated business of every description cannot, it is certain, be improved by adding tax bunlens," declared Wicks. -"And even if the tax question were the only one involved the faith of the nation is not to the quickened by tiie passage of laws socialistic and bolshevistic in their conception and paternalistic in their fendences."

Aguinaldo Asked to Visit Spanish Vets

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE It .S ANOEL.ES. March Remembering the magnanimous spirit displayed by Abraham Lincoln toward his enmies and those of his flag and bow the war with Snain united th

North and South, the executive!

committee of Spanish War Veterans, .having in charge the. arrangements for the twenty-fourth annual

convention of United Spanish War'

Veterans, to be held here in August, today voted to extend a special invitation to Emilio Aguinaldo. leader of the insurrectionists in the Philippine. Islands, to be the convention's guest of honor. Recent cablegrams gave the committeemen

the cue that Mr. Aguinaldo planned an extensive four of the United States this summer. ( ther guests of honor invited were Secretary of War Weeks. Secretary of the Navy Denby, Secretary of the Interior Fall, who are members of Spanish War Veterans' Camps: United States Senators Johnson and Shortridge, Governor Stephens and many state, county and city officials. Roosevelt Camp, of this city, will extend a special invitation to young "Teddy" Roosevelt to atetnd the convention a its own guest. Roosevelt Camp was named in honor of his illustrieus father.

It is slid that a well-built chimney, Kin feet high, will sway from three to four inches in a high wind without danger of falling.

INTERNATIONA' NEWS SERVICE LONDON, March Winston Churchill and Lord Robert Cecil are renewing the forty-year-old vendetta of their distinguished fatiiers. In the early eighties Lord Randolph Churchill suddenly resigned because be thought he could wreck Lord Salisbury's government. He didn't. Then friends went to Salisbury Robert Cecil's father, and begged him to take Churchill foack. 'Ilavjs you e"ver had a carbuncle on the 'back of your neck." was Salisbury's dismissal of the subject. And now Winston anil Lord Robert are taking up the tight. "Cecil," said Winston, publicly, 'has one toot in the Middle Ages and the other in the League of Nations." Lord Robert. In reply. taunted

If an exceptional tenor voice will bring stage fame Miss 3-lary McLennan i sure of fuccess. A student of Stephens College, Columbia, Mj., Miss McLennan plans a stage career after her graduation this spring. Critics say her voice ranges two and one-half o'taves End is rich and mellow.

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Churchill with being as inconsistent as anyone of his race. 'You can eum up Churchill in a verse of the poet Dryden. He said: "Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong. Was everything by turns and nothing long; , But in the course of one revolving moon Was scribbler, painter, statesman and buff on." And now Churchill is thinking out what to say next.

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