Then: are at the preocnt time sev- eral bills before Congress covering Various systems of universal military training. These bills, some of which are good and some bad, all have their supporters as well as opponents. The opponents of universal military train- ing have as their main objection the belief that such a system of service will but lay the foundation for an autocratic military rule. To the ex- soldler this is a very sensible objec~ tion, but the question that arises in mind in connection with such opposi- tion is, “Why should this. be true?" Interesting Letter F")!!! Paul Benny Regarding Promised Universal K Military Training. W'lr'rhe 'last American Army to take part in active warfare. the army just demobilized. was the ï¬nest example March 6th, 1920. Editor Downers Grove Reporter, Downers Glare, Illinois. Sir: Thin is a "ï¬brin-ruling Mun». tiw W of (his Unml Inn, tho hall!“ they rim-t Weir npwnntnflrn in “or legislatiw Mlim and "wrvirm- haw 3 mm in flu- mnlmx of u..- law: It); whirl: uwy arr to ho gnu-"ml. Why shouldn't {ht mu who wnr on. two. or (am wars in the army hate. a voice in Illa making of the rules and laws by uhirh they am to hr gm‘erml 1‘ I! is not "w- writer's intention to vhnmlil mflihn- N'Iiflilll. Pmp'rly handled such training mum haw noflainx hut a beneï¬cial «For! upon the youth of this land. physicaliy. Eli-SERVICE KAN DECRIES “CASTE†SYSTEM IN ARMY For one lyear the Bell Telephone System, as we] as other telephone, telegraph, cable and radio systems, was under con- trol and supervision of the government ' ' of the United States. Thisg was_ a war measure, designed to 've the war agenciesot the country t e {1th use 0 all faalities of communication. During this time the normal develop- ment and expansion of all telephone systems was necessarily subordinated to governmental needs. Materials and equipment had to be utilized ï¬rst in the construction and maintenance of lines for war purposes. Ordinary de- velopment and expansion waited. he Bell Telephone System is making headwa in its effort to overtake the deman for service which develogeld during this period of suspension, t some time will yet be required before the expansion of the business can pro- ceed at normal speed. CHICAGO 1111mm counmr Bell Removal of licks Mum Warn-u Feud â€Treasure" an! Made And anle Avenues. on Main Without the Use of “Civiâ€" Also Provided Fat. “zed" Bunches. NEW'FEAï¬bmSE SECOND SUNDAY CALLS FOR NEW ‘ SCOUT HIKE A P H 0 N E SYSTEM HUGE SUCCESS Downers Grove will have a change in the tolephono system sometime within the next two years. the flan- chise which will he put before tlw‘ voters on April 20I provides. Ann~ that wise pmviaion is a section call- ing on the company to remove all poles on Main st. between Maple ave. and Warren ave" within 12 months. These are probably the two provisions in the ordinance, granting the Chiâ€" cago Telephone Company the right to mm the streets and alloys of the village, which will most interest lo- cal subscribers. The Troop was It tended home to full who I: the a trailed tance (f the found hidden down.’ The The change in the system means that the present “ringing†system. by which one turns a crank to signal the opemtol, will be changed to the "relay multiple telephone system" that. one w‘heie the mere lifting of the receiver from the hook flashes in light in the operating room. It may seem strange that the comâ€" pany is granted such a long time in which to make the change. There Is a wry good reason for this, how- ever. and that is the impossibility of the manufuclumis of this type of at» parutus making deliveries much be- fore that timv. Like vw-rnhing ulsi, more is a real nhortago of telephone r-quipmcnt on ncmunt of the war. In addition to Uw above. tho ViI- Iago will receive eight telephones for village use only, {we of all chm-3w during the term of the franchiu- my! tree tolls on all Iincx in DuPnge Co. and to rim-.9 h-twm-n Chivauu and Aurora, inclusive. not to exceed M00 .mrt'n in any one your. to be unen unly for village bur-inns. The ordinance is publel in it» antinty on my new» this woult. monlly. and manually. But i! M property human u can have nothing but I haul Mm upon our young m Subject the youth to tnjmticc and he will brcomr rcwnuul um! .Virlouu. mm him a Mlllflfl" clcul un-l he will fnmnu- a goal and awful cilia-n. (‘mu- rule In Hu- umy ml 1hr .rr-rn! mm! nuflhlu Ayn-Inn mu“ m. In 0nd- place mu»; come I #1" out lair hair in Int-«ping w» um mliun'u mint «1‘ alt-murky. II 0» hr "pinion of "If “turf lint “MIN 0w (“rum-um! uw plug!“ of (M- unl. an n «lurk. Ifl‘ append In uni. wry-d military training and «thinly W h a» duty 00‘ every mn'u mnnh in \lgonmnl)‘ appear MW lull MW hr- .‘mo (‘nngrrsn pupa-in; any such mining. mm! "w pvt-real mu mar O-nl “ï¬rm 6:- vw-Oml and rush- ruk‘ n â€w MM) Ilium-Ml l‘ut yam onion in M m for luish lm (Wt-am. l‘nffrr Pharmacy. um. and "Mm A. mum-ml «rant-m I- W from [Mrh‘rmm golf "Mn. M 1m"! that "I mum-Muir Mzinm 1"th l mmhronm fur M< hall. and IIM not ï¬lm-m1? hh m'emkv- umil nw um Iflmini. Church Notices on Page 6 System You“ lnoly. l‘nul llerr) e a change sometime . the fran- before tlu!‘ des. Ann~ ection call- remove all Maple ave. 12 months. I provisions g the Chiâ€" the right leys of the interest lo- The second hike of the year for Troop No. I of the local boy scouts, was last Sunday. Fourteen boys at- tended and left Mr. W. W. Heintz's home at two o'clock in the afternoon to follow a trail left by the scouts who had left in the morning. With the aid of ï¬eld glaSses they were trailed for an hour covering a dis- tance of two miles. Finally the end (f the trail was reached and the boys found a note saying a treasure was hidden within l00 yards, “up or down.†From there they were led to a camp ï¬re which had been built with‘ tut any matches, being made by the bow method of ï¬remaking after tho expenditure of much energy on the. part of Bud Smith. Them two {rails of hot chocolate hull been made and this along with the samlwiches which had been brat along by the individual scouts, mach- a very ï¬ne meal. After lunch‘all hands joined in {or some fun and this was found in slid- ing on tho ice which was kept up {or about 20 minute» when the soon-h for mou- fun began. This was to be fouml on the pouchâ€"the Barkerâ€" in the form of a Fox and Goose game. This game was kept up for an hour l-Wl at the 0nd of that time they all n-tunml home. hnvlnx con-ml seven miles and deciding on n nhonllght hila- for the next night for muting. skating Not Very Good. Intent 0! an indoor meeting the «out: of Two.» No. 1 went on a hit: Monday "Quin. on they had previously decided. Them m I ï¬ne tttcndam. over tu‘cuy inc-inborn tn» in: pvt-mt (then an only abut 1!: in thin Imp at pm“). Each tarot vclnrrx and "which“. V..r.-, a triumphant shout announced the discovery of a large piece of choco‘ law. J The éearcil lasted for about twenty minutes when it. was rudely Int/eh rupted by LeRoy Sullivan, who with Ann I brink Mk2 they united at W amp m. war 0»- Barber null bum n are. The shun: not bring wry good about 7:6!) (My nut-Ml In cook â€Mr womb" and cocoa. over Me an. In I" it ha "£th that a! but “0 «mm In" unnamed Ly (hr hungry mob and It in 1 pm:- lurr to un- than tmiy boy: hod- dial around “at In. each Crying tn and mom u "v- Nw to “root" no- Ihrr "in. Mm wen-om“- hunger had hon «mu-uni. Amish-I Scout Mos-(er Ed (:lrï¬m. wul “‘9 "can: pal-m:- Our man a wry (away an animal "TN- (‘nmtkm n! Dan "run." On â€to «my homo I cm! by! In hr rum-n! in which opt-ration Mr. "vim: nthm-d hath "pins." A" arriv- N' ham safely at 9:15. Next Sunday “can." Mk» 6:- what Mn! and it is “taught thin will h:- â€w I!!!“ of any so far. Ian-mono American W What is Hm Inn-91 min; In "re vmrkl? Hmidn Mt one which mud In "on "w Mad M "N "at 11“: In nun: Wakum spring. It In «to foot arm. in m («-0 «loop nmlï¬ofl u "on raw of I11"!!! gallons of "(of "m minutv‘. Iv (hm rho M a '1"! 2m rm «M» M in «mm. Thin mam- Ith «Mm: Ln 5"“an aha!“ 15 Hillel Irma Tl"uhanm‘.â€"~Th0 (rum. Neel Nod!†Chino. Invention. The C'Mnm were the ï¬rst [ample la "n work! to use steel neg-dim The Chino†noedks slowiy made their way Westward unm Hwy I’m Draught III. 20mm h!’ “me Simplex Shun-Inn We!†The Only Trailer That Always Tracks HERE IT 152:! 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