Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1922 — Page 14
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rK TIMES TURKISH SULTAN PRAYS FOR PEACE used the gifts of science in a most loplorablo manner In tho pat n doubtless will continue to do so the future; but. speaking generall t regard sucn a point ot view a ridiculously pessimistic. 'Ixnff ago our ap!-like ancesto no doubt grumbled at the Innovatlo of cookery, nnd pointed out th perils of fire tba greatest scientifi JistoTery In history." U. S. OIL INTERESTS EXECUTE BIO COUP both of Chicago, secured on the Ohio State University caxnpna here today. McKay and Harpstead were trying to move a heavy rtone Into its place sear the top of a new addition to Brown Hall under construction, when It slipped crashing thro gh the center of the Swillding. the two inert falling to tbelr death in the crash. The human voice la produced by f o-fi.f o'ir 1'ffrnt mtJaflee, E IN JAIL THAN 'ILL ? IS
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SaJtAr Viahammw of Turiey s&rr llttl 'oi terr torial leSTTHDilii'-mnt for hi5 "-noire
He is in disfavor with .wsmal and his natinnaltit auibltijr.s tery Hridav at the SlamliV tVf wt
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tan. with his aides. ' seeches Allah for permanent peace. Kenial prefen h- vord.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE AKRON, Ohio, Oct. JJec aiation that there are more Americana in jails than in schools was made by Professor O. EL Olin, of Akron university, addressing the Rotary club 'iere on "Poverty an. Crime." "Poverty is a matter of maladjustment. Crime ia misdirected en. rgy." said Professor OMn. "A well-to-do society must care for the "eaker and more hopeless members of the world. 'There are 10.000. 000 Americans who are poverty stricken and 40,00.000 Americans who are within $200 a year of poverty. "In o'dT to rrevnt nropatlon
General view ot Baku, Caucasus, oil helda.
European papers have ju announced that n American corporation has obtained a contract with the Soviets for the erploita-
tion of the vast oil fields around Baku, in Trans-Caucasus. The British have made every effort to get control of these field
Complete details of the term: of the contract have not been t public, but it is believed it is or a 50-50 basis.
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it Is necessary to segregate the weaker-minded classes," Professor Olin declared.
ILLINOIS SENATOR AT CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE INDIAN A POLJ3, Ind.. Oct. 2fl. The Ivague of Nations failed of ratification by the United Ptate senate
because It went beyond the accepted limits of America's foreign policy, Mi dill McCormlck, United States Senator from Illinois told members of the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs in an address here today. The treaties of the armament conference and foreign policy of the present administration were upheld by Senator McCormlck. Evanaville Is seeking the convention for 1023. The first vice-presi
dent, recording hecretaiy, treaajry and one trutee were to be lil. cits'! at the close of today's meeting.
ONE DEAD, ONE FATALLY HURT
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEPy-S! COL,U-V!BtTS, Ohio, 0:t. ;5 Ir.star.t death of Alexander M.Kay, 61), aril fatal injury of Guner Harps'ea'l.
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MOTHER'S LOVE FOR HANGED BOY LASTS
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. Mother love never dies. Witness tUo case ot Mrs. I-a N. ravey, of this city, whose son, Ira N. Pavey, was hanged recently at Fort Madison, Iowa, for the murder of a grocer. Penitentiary authorities had planned a Potter's grave and a bed of quii kl!r' as I'avr's final rest-
fin, tanked high with flowers. Ma
body was removed from a local undertaker's pa'-lor to a grave In one if the city's long-establlahed cenef.etle. His mother was responsible for that. Pavey'a mother was beside him during his last hours. She made a last automobile trip to Iowa to comfort her condemned son. Grief stricken, she followed his casket to its final Interment. Pavey's father and three slstors accompanied her. Ills career of crime began in 1906, when he was sentenced to a state reformatory for a minor infraction of the law. "The stigma has passed." said Rev, M- IX Paddock, who officiated at the fun;ral services. "He Is In lod's care nowv We have all done
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London Savant Scouts is "Peril" of Exploding Power Set Loose on World. By DAVID M CHURCH. STAFF CORRESPONDS t. H. SKRVICE JLO.VDo.n. oct. Hare no fears this old mundane sphere t not going to be blown to bits Just beeaus the atom has been isolated. Dr. Aston, the distlnirulsJied Cambridge scientist, la authority for the statement tht the atom cannot be held to be a menace to humanity and he has no fears that soma fool, ish chemist may liberate enough atomic eneriry to blow the wer:d up. "We have in sight a source of energy far beyond the dreams of scientific convictlona," E. AUon said, in explc.lnlr.gr how eclence has discovered the secrvts of chemical transmutation. "Tl.e poesibility o? such trt.ns-i.utj.tlon bet.tg acl-.eved on a. !arr so I In th future U o. the utmost Inpcrtatce," hi- stld. Cf ciur.i, it la pos.V.lt. t.-t.t some savant will use tranerr.uta.tlon cm :jvtlop a greet world exploclnji power, tK. 8v.i.r.llrt admits, but h doesn't believe it wlil harpen. "ir." tL doctor sar "it we could tranernute four Krt.rr.mes of hydrosen Into one gramme of helium, three graraues of mttter vrould be annihlltted, ftnd If all the hyaropen on earth were dttor.attd the earth and all of Us inhabitants would be dissipated into space. "The probability of this catastrophe, however, is practically neg". llglble. "I have read newspaper articles pointing- out the clanger of scientific discovery and actually sup. gestlng that anything which might lead to the liberation of atpmlc energy should be suppressed. Ther Is no fiouht that humanity has mis
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