Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1922 — Page 12

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SAYS FARMER SHOULD JOIN,

"TIGtiR OF FRANCE" CAPTURES NEW YORK

Views of Iowa's New Progressive Senator Create a Stir atNational Capitol

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,f STAFF CCKnESPCNOENT I. N. SEPV'iCE Copyrirh: 1322. by I. N. S. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. Direct control by the peop! ami particularly .if th farmers of the federal r-Korvt board and the vast financial fyifm uvvr whloh It has Jurisdiction. !;. in !he JuJs:m"nt of Col. rntth "VV. J'rookhart, newly fleeted v i i t " 1 .--Datur I':-"',. 1'i'va, ti1 basic solution of the. cDTimlo I'lfi from which producer rii'l cnp.mimfr are alike suffering:. lirookbart came here to take his bi ice In tho senate firm In the conviction that the farming and laboring tnterpts should stand toe-ether instead of allowing ths "monopolists tr.terefts" to keep them apart. If.? aarerd with th Joint conprf'.sliiiial agricultural commission that out of the "consumer's dollar" the farmer receives a maximum of ST c"nts. He estimated that out of fnc;i dollar spent by the purchaser of industrial products the worker pot but 35 cents. "The bieriiost purchaser of indust r la! products Is the farmer," Brookh;irf said. "Forty per cent, of the popple are farmers, and the farmrw buy more than 60 per cent of the industrial products which the workers turn out." Hence, in bis opinion. It Is to th ndvantape of tho worker to Join v.:th th farmer In demanding a greater share of the profits on production. "The salvation of the farmer Is ro-opcrat! v ; marketing- It will eliminate the ml'dleman, the apec- ':' it' r. anil benefit both the farmer

Ceorjes aemeneeaa rcrlews uard of hor.or at New York city hall, after nrriTal in U. si. Insert, latesl photo of the "Titer. taken after hla arrival.

Georges Clemenceaa ht-a won another rictory. The ared "Heer of rTao, took New Yor'- by itorra. It tB etlmatcJ that a million citizens took an active

part in arivinK Gemenceau rousing welcome that exceeded all expectation. Ilia wta the arrival of a eoncneror. Afte.- a parade throosb tha streete Clemen-

ceaa reviewed the "rrnard of honor" before the city ball and stood, head bowed in reference, as the military band plaved tha "Star Spangled Banner-"

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Coal Shaft Dug Upward While Engineers Say "Can't Be Done

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ri NEVILLE, w. Vs., Nor. Ordinarily you would suppose that In dlcclng a shaft for a coal mine you would die: downward. J. W. Powell is dointf It contrarywise at Glen Ropers, this county, and Is digging It upward. Powell's mine has one shaft 810 feet down to a seven-foot vein of coal lying: horizontally In the erround. The coal wag removed.

for a considerable distance, forming a tunnel as the operation progressed. Then Powell decided he wanted another shaft at the other end of the tunnel, pnd he planned to dli? It fro mthe bottom as well as frora the top. When he announced his plans engineers scoffed at the idea.. but he went to work on It and Is now actually dlpplner' the shaft from the ho torn HP;

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FIFTY YEARS AGO . . ma:; wbi. pi ju-tleed medi- ' nnsyivanfa be atne famous as ca!I?d in consultation In v y t. v. n 3 ad titles because of ss in the treatment of dHThls was Or, Pierce, who ' : aly male up hla mind to place . -.' i. his medicine beforo the .'lie. and rnovinfr to Buffalo, N. Y.. t j; yt:at h called hla "Favorite : ': srription." and placed it with . iru-. (,'lrtts In every state. I'Ktco's Favor! to Prescription ;;!! boon recognized as a tonic : dljt ascs peculiar to womankind. At'tcr suffering' pain, feeling' nerv.s. ilizzy 'vial; and drasred-down r y v.'eukntiS30s of hor sx a woman quit kly restored to health by Its .sr. Thousand of women testify tiat I.'r. Pierce's Fnvortto Prescripf'?a has entirely ercdlcated their fi:strcsslnb ailments. Moro recently that wonderful dlgoweiy of f'r. Pierre's, called An-i:rl'-(for kllneys and backache), i. r.st been 'i cesafuliy used by ninny ii. onrarids wno write Dr. Plurco of ills benefits received that their b't'kat he. ihcurratJsivi, and othor !t mpt'-'ns of i;rlo acid dposltB In : : . t s or muscles have been com-p'"t-;ly conquerefi by Its use. S r.d 10c to I Pierce, UufTalo, N Y. , for trial pkfr. of any of his -emedles, or write for free medical ivice Advt.

and consumer, "The best war to secure really effective co-op 'raflve marketing Is for the people, and particularly the farmer, to fret control of the country's credit system the federal reserve board. "Our whole banking- system Is founded upon deposits, and certalnIv the tYt a ! t r nA n 1 1 1 r .1

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control their aerents and to Instruct them how their funds shall be used. "It Is estimated that the farmers represent 40 per cent of all depositors, labor 25 per cent- 'Little business' 20 per cent and 'big business' the balance. Accordngr to such a per centape of deposits thj federal reserve board should consist of three representatives of the farmers, two of labor, two of 'little business' and one of "big: business'. That Is what I favor. "Control of credit Is unquestionably the keystone of our entire economic structure," Brookhart said as he denounced the deflation policy tho federal reserve board In 1820. Iowa, with resources totalling: J800.000.000. was allotted but 138.000,000 by the board In tbe year, ha explained. All that tha Mate finally got was $15,000,000. The board overloaned the state 155.000.0000 and abrltrarby called It back." "One of the chief vices of the presont federal reserve system Is tha practice pursued of overloanlng and calling back" he added. "At the tlmo the board called back the $55,000,000 It overloaded Iowa It had $1,000,000,000 It could have readily loaned. "But such an Iniquitous and In

defensibly system agriculture was i.ru- down not onlv Ir lo"'a r-jt elsewhere In the country. It will take agriculture a generation to recover from the fatal blow dealt it by such a deflation policy."

ley, two-year-old daug-hter of Dr. and Mrs. CI. R. Dannley, had swallowed a large pill containing a small amount of arsenic a stomaca pump was used. The child swallowed a fourteen-Inch rtiWr tutw;, the size of a lead pencil, used In connection with the ptomach pump.

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Stomach Pump Is Used on Child Two Years Old flNTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE AHLANI, Ohio, .Nov. "When It was found that little Marian Dann-

"FLIVVER" PUT ON THE MARKET

By Ororneji Popoff MOSCOAV, Nov. The Russian "flivver" is now an actuality. Soviet Kussla has recovered her Industrial strength to the point that she is actually building- all-Russian llg-ht cars. The first all-Russian automobile has Just been completed in the Russian State factory near Moscow. All materials for the machine were Russian and particular attention was given In deslpnlrg the machine with new devices which make the motor cabable of f.ar-ylns heavy loads over the roug:h Russian road s. Completion of the a-utornobl!" wns the Btsnal for a great celebration. Kalinin and th Army Chief tains Kameneff and Voroshlloff participated in the celebrations, aii'' be workers who turned out tbiHovlet flivr presented the firs

j it their i-od!ioe to Kalinin, vt, . ac j cptd it and said t'-at ht br .v . ' tbnt these macliines would heeor

as famous In Russia s the Amerlfan tar has become throughout the remainder of the world. The State r.utomo-blle factory is new quipp9d to turn out twenty machines a month for tha remainder at this year. In 1923 the factory

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position by four larjje concrete "dolphins." About 960 feet long and 11 ftsct wide, it wlU bo approached from the present docks by a pair of foot bridges. Southampton has six dry docks, but only one can accommodate liners of tho size of the Aiiuitania. Olympic and Bereinjaria.. The Majestic, which has a docking weight of 6,500 tons, cannot be dry-docked htri e under present conditions, but. after the alterations. It will be possible to lower the floating douk to thlrty-eljrht feet he-low the water level. The ship will ride in. the water will be pumped out ar.d the vessel, high and dry, will be ready for the painters and repairers to walk under her. .Dredging for the eite of this monster dock will bo as deep aa sixty

feet and will Involve tho clearing of 860.000 tons of mud. To pump the sea water out of the floating dock and "lift" a vessel of the Majestic class will take about four hours.

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Indiana News INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE IN I 1 A.N A PO.US, Nov. State-wide co-operation, resulting ln Intensive conservation. his made Indiana one of the best states ln the Union ln which to hunt small pamo and wild birds. George N. Mannfeld. superintendent of the fish and game division of tho state department of conservation, said today In appealing to hunters to help keep this condition prevalent by roepectlng the rights of those on whoso lands they huntMere Issuance of a license by the fish and game department does not Klve license to the hunter to enter private proprty to hunt. Mr. Mannfeld said. According to reports reaching Mr. Mannfeld, Indiana hunters are p-one to recognize this fact. Mr. Mannfeld isstues ttie followlnr suggestions to hunters, which. If followed, will tend :.o keep Indiana ln the front ranks among- the sportsman I Don't tear down or cut fences. Don't allow your dog to harrass poultry or young live stock. I)s careful of fire. If you have a campfire. positively see that It is extinguished before departing. If a smoker, don't carelessly cast --He your cigar or knock ashe'

from your plpt-. First s-e that thf fire Is put out. Always ask the owner or tenant of the land on which you wish to hunt. If jour presence there is agreeable to 1.1m. Remember, be tuns or controls the land. You may have a license from the State, but lte can prevent your hunting- or fishing If hi so minds. through carelessness, or acct dent, you injure livestock, damage a fence, set lire to a woods or pasture, or, in fact. If you damage whatsoever any property, asminie ibe responsibility and promptly pfty the. damages you bavo inflicted. INTERNATIONAL NEA'S SERVICE HAK'Ir'uKU rm, .so,. This city lias goiv wild over basket ball and th-ee different r.ges are represented ln the teams which are playin" with 'i:-oftown fives. The city has a fast ir.ui r nic t.aiit. a IikIi school team that Is holding Its own, ami n mldcet team that is making the smaller quintets step.

of his aulnsh family may be gratified. "Remembrance" la a story of character rather than plot, although l here is ample story thread to carry

the action through interesting and logioul developments resulting from the extravagance of an Inconsiderate family. The scene is laid ln a medium-sized town where the father has built up a successful department 6tore and the mother has acquired social ambitions in which she is seconded by 'ier sons ar.d daughters. Tr order to meet the ever-lncreaslnf bills?, the rather works incessantly, without any regard for his health, until be collapses.

)nly when be Is on the verge death dot-a the family realize selfishness and then there Is change of heart. The acting in the pJctu-e

;'";erg- with Claude OllllngwateT gl" lag a memorable performance aa the father. Kate Lester is the mother, and others prominent In the "!! star cast are Patsy Ruth Mf.ler Cullen Landis and Richard Tucker.

two-year-old boh of a prominent local democrat, the following "speech." which the youngster gladly recites: "Ladies and Gentlemen I believe In the republican party."

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ItUNCIR, Nov. If Cecil Payne, 111. of Kalrmou.it, can convince a circuit court Jury that it Is posslljlo for a rnun while ro under the Influence of ""White Mule" that his mind Is blank, to drive an automobile a distance of 45 miles, be will, in all T-cbabllity, (be acquitted of con? plicity in the Wheeling store robbery north ol Muncie last January. Tho first Jury ln tho case disagreed.

By O. F. "WRAT STAFP CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE BOUTIIAM PTON", Nov. The largest floating dock in the world wlU shortly be located at Southampton. For Its construction a contract for over five million dollars has been given to Armstrong, Whltworth Company. Hut this Is only part of a vast Improvement scheme which tho Ixndon & Southwestern railroad owner of the docks Is planning for the port. The aim is to make Southampton the greatest rendesvous for ships ln the world. The cost. Including thes othcri Improvements, will not be much less than twentyfive millions. The dock about to tm constructed will be In commission a year from now. It will accommodate ships up to 60.000 tons burden. Built of steel, it will bo held In

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AT THE ORPHEUM The Goldwyn super-feature, "Remembrance," written and directed by Rupert Hughes, coming to the Orpheum theatre, for three days, starting- tomorrow. Is a marvelois plcturo that deserves to be ranked with the finest photoplays ever screened. Its appeal It tremendous and Its theme Is a very beautiful one that ha not heretofore beer utilized in pictures. It is the story of a self-sacrificing father who nearly riven bis life that the wants

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he could never make the women en the courae pay any attirtion to him when he shouted "Fore," ko remembering their barjrain hunting proclivities he tried yellirp '"Hiree ninety-eight." Nev York Telegraph. Even the art students are denied a little fun nowadays. Aspirants for fame were recently informed that for this year's competition for the Prix da Rome they could submit either "A Nuie Boy" or a "ProirH-theus." These themes seemed rather harkneyed to the ambiticus mind of youths, and the student protested, pleading for seme ! banal test of their cowers. The d

j test was ignored, and one of th-s i students, in the exuberance of his i

disgust, proceeded to rid'cule the decision of the authorities by himself posing e "a nude boy" in one of the windows of the Ecole des Euaut-Arti. The FhiMstina residents in the peacx-Arts quarter wew much scandalized, o".l corr.piained to tha authorities of the school. x.'.V.i tha result that ns a punishment tor the student's levity it has been de

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