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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Nov 1922, p. 15

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SHSM us while that Fur (hm: Lukvs wu‘ !‘(‘~ (fuced $300_(H'0, To My pyu'W'iY'h‘. !h\‘ 4;» moprmtiuzx {Hr Hammun Rum-111.4 \\';t\’ reduced frum $37.- 1000 m sgnmmm. while thui fur (hz-at Lukw wzh nu ducal from $400,000 to 33mm)”, Attempts “we made both m Ihu Sow at! and i': tlw kuN» In Uh‘l't‘il\(' 1h:- znppropriarrun for (in-at Lukva hut thgsc attunpts failed “The!" it?" four training stations in the ['izitwl States at which seamen arc pr‘parui for >ervico in the L'. S. navy, Two «‘5 them, those at Newport. R. l. and Hampton Roads. \'a.. are on the Atlantir coast. one Is in the ‘- Pacific coast at San Francisco, (‘alif., which will soon bu abandoned for a new station at San Diego; and the fourth is the training station at Great Lakcsl The latter is the only such station in the interior of the United States. During the war this station trained over 200,000 men for «Effice in the navy. It was established building.». for the training which is now merit Tn and about Chicago. as a part a: which numerous donations of land were made by public~spirited citizens. "During the last year there has been no training of apprentices at Great Lakes. The activities have been oonfined In two specialty ~whools in which about 500 men have been train~ wi in radio and aviation mechanics. . Appropriations (‘ut When thv appropriation for the 1 navy for thc prx-scrit fiscal year was 5‘ made. then» was no change in the ap- ' l propriatiun fur the training static-n : 0n the Pacific coast. The approprizh tioq for New purt was inci‘cuscd $lil0,~ JOHN WIL‘K. A uctioneer 'I'ERHS:â€"~AH sums of $35 :m-i mu 10 tons baled clover. 10 tons baled alfalfa. 10 tons baled sweet clover. 100 tons choice ensllage. 900 bus. oats. 600 bus. barley. 3 stacks straw. 40 acres standigg corn- about 2300 bushels 1 Heavy Horses 2222 Hogs 200 Chickens E. B. 15-25 Tractor. almost new; 3-bottom H-inéh- Plow; Papec Ensilage‘Cutter, 16-in. almost new .Uso a full line of farm machinery and equipment A! J 1‘. miner wr' Great Ink mad“ {nu Auction Sale including Milkers. Springers. some with calves by sides. and a “28 pound" 3 year old bull. The balance are very high grade. The Ian-rt to takc vxception to his statemert an- the Hon. Martin 8. Madden. when-man of the house appro- priaziun Cumnutteo, and Congre-Ssman ('arl ('himiMom. Mr. Msddvn. in a «inference, stave out thv fdiowing statement: ”I am gust as friendly to thv con- tinuancn 0? Great Lakes and 9:: much nppnfit‘vi 7w itx‘ abundnnnmnt as unyune in €thva The lroublv does not lie with the house apprnpriatinn com- "filter, Y-u' with thv navy departâ€" rvnt." Conghs‘. u'ruwn wrathy at [ht manm‘! 1v} ushivh Rear Admiral Rod- man in A re'ccntly reported letter amekui tEw Great Lakes Naval Tum”): datum. is fighting: back 310an {hu >2in1£ lines that Admiral Rnxfmtlh uwd to open thv ronflict. through 'zhu press. He and Congressman Mad Agreed on Situation. Say Mistake Made by the Government CHINDBLOM TALKS E OF GREAT was Saturday, November 11, 1922 (1mg. (‘hindhlom Talks nt N AVY DEPT. OPPOSING 32 HEAD YOUNG CATTLE monrh< wiH inn-rem! per 3‘. u'ruwn wrathy at Ihk‘ n which Rear Admiral Rod- ; re'ccntly reported letter the Great Lakes Naval exatmn. is fighting: back PURE BRED HOLSTEINS nt‘ the cxccmivr cum- nrgzmizntiun to save nrzg‘rwsman (’hindblmix Him! ercs ' S. P. JOHNSTON, Owner . PRODUCTS \ “'(h w to sgnnmm ukus sub :1 «WWW. lhn‘ up n Rum-111:: w“ OF WHICH 18 ARE )u’c Madden [)rnpk'! J. A. St‘HMlNKE. Clerk R Forward, Edna Peterson L, Forward. Beryle Tax-Inn R. GuanL Tunis Greer 1.. Guard. ”829! Easton. Subs: Marjory Garrity. Ruth Pat- tersOn, Janet Meyers. It is a well knuwn saying "that the female of the Spm'ios is mon- deadly than the mulr" so it is to he hoped that our girls team will add tn the story of our School. (‘hildn'h attending school now have the unusual opportunity of coming tn uhnol not only the days a Week hut «m Sunday also. since the Presby- terian church is holding its services in nur '1»: mM} hall while their new chum-h is in (hr process of consum- tion. ('th whit its n 0101'! (m uppn they an hxe 1m In Viv“ uf (hr irritating do!“ of Frame in rutifving the naval trom- ics . President ”aiding mizh! rt‘fimt that the MS! of thosz- soldiers now stzitinm-«i in (ii-imnny nrn- m-mied ht hnmr ‘1” I consider muficy for th( <usrm-st1hv u Lakew," I\\‘ {exerted in favor of thc stations on‘ ithe coast. and particultrly thou: all Newport and Hamptonj Roads; At neither of these stations are there adequate {utilities in permfinent,’ buildings for the training which i; now] beinar yiven and which. it senmq pro-f 005m! to continue to inc. whilp the, huildin-vs at Great Lako-s are mddom. up-tn-dato and quy «rulinned (at the, truininLr of at lvast L000 mmrentil‘e Min who {vii Dcrrfield Hrammar Schwl l‘hrro- was no G hnnl (m Fridn‘. ‘v. .‘i as tho (omhers tank that (in) \i.~itinz (11hr srhml» In Viv“ nu pus :léxg) thr n Nmn ”\‘ur ‘Ufiitt [n hm‘st live the ill bacon emu] ‘ boy (‘Il a The I linvup nix-o [A 1 up Shiv: 0min qr: has} the .-h ‘ rr-fn :‘ Lung Edna I Beryle He [vs In: i! a wry damn-mus c unvvrnmvnt “"0“ by uhamdnnment nf Great to “Hm“ stum- [hers and ' cam ha first to I being hull Hum hm: In ’um- whvrv tho we wrs face when t m4! whore nwmhe pull hair. 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