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What definite object has he in. W ould you have him running around the country boosting HIS "business? Would you keep. Who ever heard of Mayor Becker going anywhere on a mission to boost Hammond, to advertise the city? You have heard of his going several places on missions to. Honestly, Mr.
Business Man, tell us what Becker has done to advertise and boost Hammond? Hammond must have a man with vitality, snap, energy, enterprise, aggresiveness, ginger and business acumen for its mayor for four years. It is Becker's misfortunte to possess none of these qualities.
It is these qualities which are going to bring new en-. We can't wait until some of these for office, but when a private citizens Tnnr3 thin ore ln5- wanrlpr int. Business Man, just as you go after new business, and prove to them that Hammond is the best ever and its people are anxious to welcome new-comers. It is the mayor who is to be at the head of an enterprise of this kind.
It is high time that the business men and taxpayers. I'l l! T 1V11JVI. Becker is tied hand and foot to that sort of a policy, he has proved it in a hundred ways. His is an administration for the pampered few not for the whole people.
If Hammond is to take its place among the cities of the country, it is necessary first to go out and beat Beckerism to a frazzle, next Tuesdav. Myself, or the men employed, have not worked evenings, Sundays or any other time outside of the regular working hours set out by the unions,. During the day of the funeral one of the neighbor women stole the crepe off the door and made handkerchiefs of the cloth.
They must have some nice sociable people in LaPorte. The fact Is becoming appreciated that the city of Hammond must become attractive to its residents or the competing cities In the Calumet region will become the residential city of the district while Hammond will lose its prestage in this respect.
If the people who work in the mills and the factories in Hammond do not live here it will not do this city very much good to have factories. So the city must be built along broad and beautiful lines. The construction of parks and boulevards must be encouraged while the city is yet in the process of construction and while property values are yet comparatively low. To make Hammond the most attractive residential city Jn the region will be-to Induce the surplus population of the other rapidly growing cities of the yeglort to locate here, traildhomes here and spend their money here.
T UP to the hour of sending the fourth page to the steam bed, Mr. Becker has not been able to make even a dent in gallant little Robertsdale.
YOU can't spend your time better tomorrow, than by thinking it over calmly and making up your mind if you have not already done so. THERE is supposed to be dignity attached to the office of mayor, even if some present occupants of that exalted position fail to find it so.
Editor The Time? We wish to state to the people of Hammond that the administration of K. Schaaf as trustee of North township was carefully, ably and honestly administered as to the disposition of ALL monies in his charge. Not a single thing did he do for the township, not a penny did he spend but was with the fullest sanction of the advisory board and the people of North township.
Petitions by the taxpayers were made for the improvements of all roads and school houses before anything was done with them by the township officials.
We endorse Schaafs every act. DeBraie's Music is Furnished at all of the Dances. Contents of this issue. Saturdav, Oct, Cotamumfejate vrtfh taa Clrtttdatlon Derartncnt. Jt otter rtiwifi lateeded to proaiote the areaerat we ft are mt the bHo at larva. Hammond has the transportation facilities to make it the ideal place to live for the man who works in the other cities of the region providing the city is made attractive. To these may be added the democrats who tell Becker they will voto for him, but who are expecting to knife him secretly and then there is a very large percentage of democrats who are out actively campaigning against Becker and leaving no stone unturned to defeat him.
Becker will get some 'republican" votes. Schaaf and the immense following he has and he ought to have no difficulty at all in rounding up a majority of from three to four hundred votes next Tuesday night.
His admission that he possessed great personal wealth has cost him hundreds of votes among people who doubted that he had a fortune until he made an affidavit to that effect. Now In a public speech he tells the people that the one thing that stamps a machine politician as the genuine article Is the desire to control great private interests and great private business. Political power, business power, personal power is what Becker, is craving.
Is that a democratic measure? It is not. This law gives the mayor control of much business and imposes on him duties that no former mayor had. Becker that Is entitled to the credit This law it may be pointed out, did not believe In vesting the power in an executive longer than four years. Republican Tickets HAT. Aldennan-at-Large C. Aide rman-at-Large Henry Lundt. Alderman-at-Large W. New mm a. Alderman-at-Large Fred Lash Sr. Alderman-at-Large A. Yes that's quite long enough, thank you!
THESE are the melancholy days when the old problem recurs "Shall we wear rubbers, or let our feet get wet?
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