chago J trams o [lemCY MW .1 tummy, pnc which in; icicnc QVVhile: I?,?,),?, ounce†d grca erher.s mfoun irrthej is atth callof "subsc ber. V ','ii,).i'llesrJ.i','d ings'. ll great ent.-frequknt arid ' Line "tin' we ref at e e.ffi- trial ganja!- whic great loud ionsfof jun: df other PANY lstru ent be; vcls is usually] w'. l " tele-"; {mutt} 'torics, rutcxp sitions) huh will he) {(30th SS and. Sim rs hmrvcl.; inc train h detigr. "l I t ticket "ice. stray, Rail, .moc‘q‘r min pit the Nimh Veil of Wand, [cinder of the uptight jrsa.'no in the parlor- e Line! Rout. Staiesfrom thi, sxFwithstiarG "lest desi4mtotratelenmake. to oad Co; 13.9. 1920'} By Lester B. Colby "a , _ Illinois Chamber of Commerce Hinton G. Clahough is Very jeal‘ s of two things that have gone bto , life's record. One in that he has - ways “hated fair." The other is t, he has never taken an ofbcolor di e. I know that one time when a po - ful organization brought press upon him to gain ottieuu favors he plied: j‘Money doesn’t have to 't there Are other forms of graft." 'tl And it wasn't done. i,',,' I know' that HintonzG. admin, the new head of the Illinois pri , n parole board, sighed o sigh of "it! when he stepbed out of government eervice. »I know he didn't want to A' back to anything like it. I know that Governor Small had to do some p " - erful pleading to get him into this sort of work again. {:5 No Politics In This "i There is no politics in this series, of articles. I would not write them if I thought politics might be suspeitt- munsmnr. “naming 9, against his oMee, 4tearthreak of it with: T ed. The Illinois Chamber of Coin- merce is not in politics. Mr. Club. ' h is not in politics. If when this all!“ is done any reader can judge. by reid- ing, whether I am for or against Wu Small, it will be my belief that I haie failed in my motive. '/, But one purpose enters here-iito serve Illinois. When Gov. Small 4 Mr. Clahaugh set down {to discuss e position. the latter! tol the gave , r that under no conditions would be edu- sider the post. They talked for we. hours. I do not know all they said and the following may be considered only'a brief summary of the _ten:rir-l nation. Though I use quotations I go not than that what, I present if; verbatim.. It is merely the meat0n the nut, ‘a skeleton of what they said. At First Refined , "Please don't ask me to do thW' said Mr. Clabsugh. "Pve semd y time, sixteen years with the 11ut ment. They were hard years; yetiys of sacrifice. The pay was little. not enough to get along on. I'm just get- tine on my feet. I owe somethiV to my family. Get someone elseâ€; "But you know thehusinesa. y"tu understand. I've looked everywhire And all the trails lead toe. You are the man." was the governor's it- ply. And then Gov. Small went into the charges that had been ma'lie "There may be rvnsons why tio ite were afraid to make the facts kno n in Rome cases for which I was blam' . I'm no longer young. I need he . Illinois needs help. The situation 3 critical. My enemies howl and Ax friends Att'e afraid. I have come bo mine that. after all, I am _retvih-, cllhsic plea that brought action trim (:lnhaugh. It was: 'i-i, . Classic Plea l "People hold me accountable for Lite evils that have grown up. If I go 1.; 0 mm like you, who could help me remedv them. men I can trust, (the! you all turn me doin, one after the othor, then can you hold me, the triv- ornnr. to blame?" li "That is the only argument sipu have given itte that makes me stop and think." renlied Mr. cubauih. "I'll erowsid'cr it." ,3 -haTfirr,rirturv'ised with his 'pti',t'td. Almost with on" accord. they win d out the grief, the unending grief. (f "i've been through trrief before."Lhe replied. A ', The newspapers got hold of the story. They pointéd out that it “has a hard‘and diffieult job but no oneefof them in any way cast doubt upon Ma- baurh's integrity. A "If one of them had, I think pd, have turned the job down." he told; me. "I wouldn't think of tnkinglrit' if rocks were thrown in my path.) I wouldn’t touch it if politics enterde I told Gov, Small,, plaintly, t,ihe',ti,// knew non? of his political frien 5:2 that,? would have nothing' to do with anything political." i, l Not Politic“ Job it "This is not a political job," of“! Gov. Small. And right there he m e; his pledge that any 'political o 'etl, holder in the state who interfe would be discharged if it is in $21 Kovernor's poiver to discharge' hi 2 He said this is tt jobs involving the l - I ertv of human beings nnd the p ‘-2 tection of society. " will not it- barrass you by even asking you y Fl politics," he added. ..- - i: l . GovGmorsman went to Mr. Ld . nel Insult. Mr. Clabaugh's em'ploy r They held conference. Mr. Insull e i.lr dbl! A ed Mr Clabautth in and they 'pt', over it together. They talked of " trouble 1nd grief it wpuld Iritu,y f. ed MP Instill. ""Xfl' Jirt'ir.wstiw3a, bring' ttri ' J'. said Mr. cuuuits/m"r had, ple ty PAINThNG, warmWAsnm CALCIMIpt‘ch What is vour reaction gm" Tele'phone 1573 an Washington Road E. S.IJAMES Lake Forest. Ill. -By DI! the bitterness, ttyt and he ended up my} W ,1; ',:_"'i' .. . of it, l hum. it in.†_ itAmrr,rtittret,y?r. m Then Mr, Imll shook his Inna dual i REAL FARMERS Am toldhimtoyotpitdeodbluayim.‘ _ , _L.__ _ _ He also aid that Mr. Cuuttettht/po. Move' "to Bodies Loan Interest bition would be uniting for him ,,(ltttt Rites we". M Much _ Ehelcune' back; He “wind hi to '. Bunk ld take it is 1 public duty and 'tl' im.. ' _ I? fee _ portant pqbktserviee. T f†The ndmininti-Jtinn from an tmend In writing this article I smut rep- resenting Mr. [Clnbsugh use friend. Though I saw him often during the war, almost every (by for my months, it we) all businesy‘ Until I shook his but: the other night, I had mit sponken [him or seenfhiin since the late 1918, - eight yeti-I Mo, just after the; World msclosed and Sour: paths cased to eros" . Urges Law Enforcement I gm representing the Illinois Chamber of Commerce end the people of Illinois. I have come into this pic- 'tihemow to serve a purpose.' Hinton G. Clabaugh has s request to ask of the people of Illinois. We wants or- ganized business men to take place in the firing line for the enforcement of law. ','t'it in: " the job two and F hilt yearn. That’s ï¬ll. no more," ugh! Mr. Cllbauzh to mg. n He is by Iggture an organizer. Re- sponsy’o' iiiiivut'etttt8Ntrrtr_dtyui. e - Ti-_'---,, _ ' . in Q ncy and Danville .nd 1 of the cities\\¢nd _tnodwflt'ittri-l'rt-it)1; to be asked/to ukuairt id the orderly" f67 construction of the forces of thedaw in the state. -Chiive told about Hinton G. Cla- baugh, pictured his personality,' so that the honest' citizenry of Illinois may know the type of man who is asking them to rally in the name of the law. The Illinois Chamber of Commerce is being used as armouth- piece because it is non-political and has hoax to grind. ' COOLIDGE VACATION IS LARGELY IN NAME Business of Executive Ollie: Is Conducted as Usual From His Camp P. E. DOWNING was: a. no†LAID AND SURFACED new TO 1 LOOK; um: l raw FLOORS tia"iiiti2: In addition there it e movement in the making, huh: for in purpose - 7 Cthet {were in certain [of the‘weetem tttter ft-terred by The ndminis ' tion iron: the num- mer capital 1t White, Pine, New York, has durtiethe but week given evidence new . its reel intend: in the agriculture! tugtion throughout the country. The Frequent u and is moving roman oh the theory that actions sped: louder than words. A: a result, nnd bechuee of an initietive which he in: 'nted. a rntNpytent in under le Sl has alreedy been in the Tyiellit4 Kenna, Fedeul Farm bank district by which there has been a redu'ction from' _5%_ he tr is moving Length d actions sped: loud†a result, and us which u t'iiyiiiiiliii,, in under vuy h: in the 11riititi, i Farm bank district per ceht on (up Ions. It is in- teresting to note, that this in the be. ginning of a notion of reduction: in other districts. (The net *resnlt of course, will be trireduetion in the net cost of, "r,tnimri, Ornti'om in favor of the farmer my than interesting. hut a tom-rd pktcticsl map of this thouund hour: (t fervid oratory. parathion it I wonderful study. but pefhopl more of the boys would, take it if it would show them what kind of a curve the pitcher in going to serve them. 1 Moat time forisehoou and college: to open, and the btudenta will he slid to study the wisdom airtime age- pip- vided it shown more money. IT I Butkhmrywork Ind - ZION. 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Feed} , ', Hardware Co. ,' JOSEPH J. BERUBE Lake Sl.toyt Creamery T ":ereent Work . Spool-h .' "NUphone, Human Park 962: W. A. Noerenberg Co. Joseph Caltoettr1, 'rl Automobile Paiilting Highland Park Mayor and Carpenter td'.'")',),'; Cimtriitor, Naming, Ex Wm. WM. M, In tar-whim! . 8 Din. Hanan - , No Job LI Tho all.“ ', ' '. , [ 318 'tu')"; orgfnu Road mama Am; 3mm. m REPAIR SERVICE GARAGE and CAB SERVICE COAL - WOOD .. BLACK DIRT HAULING; EXCAVATING Cinders - Gravel f Towed» Sand Highwood ' PulmyAvo. 't jtfiWtttrt,t sag-H ' mmrmcxmgn mags-1m ' c. a. Banana BUTTER - EGGS HOME DRESSED POULTRY _ 685 Central Avenue gum cm won; Britteirirourtar.rtdutiimnkett . won an: m Telephone Highland Park 2180 _ fereent Work A swan; Telephone Highland Park " Telephone Highland Park 1482 "___ “NH,“ __ - pr __ Sievers ahd Cervi Lotitiii'itr'iit'ia 217 North Green_Bly Road J?eg,tulUl Aim I _-m" o ( I I T 'ldLt'trFt/llt/ " y; a†{magma} ,' "mailed: poo EARL R. FROST iiijiiiiiiii AND EGGS CEMENT BLOCKS BRAND BROS, l """"r 't, “mama magnum , uct Phone Highwood 1844 I DECORATORS i Mlnuhcwm of mot ierrrryyt.i-rie= COAL Kim" ‘ “V 'e"". ML IUCTS V ' ' i €1.03!“ -' [3qu Blocks Arum iruitemt Designs murmur“ " Santa)? at; Johns Avenue i"-'-"-:-',',-:"--"-";',-:';,'.-,';",-,'-,': ' Phone gum“ Park 602 " C V, NICHOLS, D.DS. ELECTRICAL 00mm“ RADIO AND ELECTRICAL 1 F?'"'"", mums Au. y '_ ' HUI-0L!!!“ 688 Canal 4n Tet. a. P. 244m 1w 0.34mi“... grim-gm Phonon 'Higll'hnd Park 289--a2td tgiclee.'.!""' Cm‘ i saw» '0; Wruk T'i pilrlphl, 31391311333 Estima- unmask“ 9300th ER Attmetth line of "tttmg b PHONE imprint“) mum can “yen" and sum Au the Tim" -"iiari, aiiG;iiiGiishGu _ Furniturc‘ when“ Dee-thw Eraixmiiifiiritiwrcro ContmeWyr tad remix-in: cum-dummm ELECTRICIAN - RADIO SHOP 'reurttowtritrtiund Park was JACK Telephon: MASON; toN'n.tAc'torttr; N, 591 tl W. Bi)i'REllipFRq _ 1stea. WMEP.IM ' 811331ka BUILDING MA80 Bidet! 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