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Highland Park Press, 1 Aug 1929, p. 17

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Saturday Evening, Augustâ€"10, 1929 Mental Weariness First Church of Christ, Scientist is often due to Eye strainâ€" glasses will Relieve it. Find out about Your Eyes by having them checked â€" over today! No charge for this Sightâ€"Checking Service. , 1929 JUDGE SAMUEL W. GREENE, C. S. b. .. Member of the Board of Lectureship of â€"The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in ] to be held in OPTICIANS Organization, Inc. The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS . 702 Church Street Evanston, Illincis Opp. Orrington Hotel Phone University 1848 of Chicago, IMinois at eight o‘clock announces a for your convenience by T HE PR ES 8 of The Mother Church, in Boston, Massachusetts (G] O CiÂ¥t> CiÂ¥> TNks) Ho% to Increase the umber of Practicable Radio Channels Soon Hope for alleviation of the presâ€" ~nt shortage of radio communication chinnels is held by Lieut. Com. T. A. M. Craven, naval radio expert, who vredicts that improvement in freâ€" auâ€"ney control will increase the numâ€" ber of channels from 2,240 to 3,922 within five years, says a Washington Associated Press report. A detailed estimate, of the expectâ€" e4 ‘increase is contained in a chart vrepared ‘by Commander Craven for the senate committee on interstate ~ommerce which is considering Senâ€" ator Couzens‘ bill for the creation of i commission. on cocmmunications. The greatest increase, he believes, will be in the high frequency or short wave bands on which transoceanic _and continental communications are _.=crducted. In the band from 6,000 to . 23,000 kilocycles, there now are 624 hannels. He estimates this number will. be increased to about 1,400. this band will be : at the international at Madrid in 1932. In the low and meduim frequency channels, ranging from 10 to: 550 kilocycles,~ there are now 502 chamâ€" nels. He figures the increase will be 147. This Eand is used for interconâ€" tinental long wave transmission, ship to â€" ship, aircraft and. radio beacon gervice. :‘ < ... L gs m k. In the band from 1,500 to 6,000 kilâ€" ocycles, which is used for communicaâ€" tion . on the North American continâ€" ~nt, the increase should be from 639 to‘ 1,298 channels, the expert estimâ€" ates. j hi‘ Allocation of the wave lengths in ~â€"major probtem radio conference \ | LINCOLNâ€"DOUGLAS * DEBATE IS REVIVED Big â€"Anniversary Celebration Planned at Freeport for August 27; Statue â€" A panorama, recalling a scene 71 years ago, when on August 27, 1858, more than 15,000 men, women, and children journeyed to â€"Freeport on foot, by wagon and train to hear the Great Emancipator, Abraham . Linâ€" coln and Stephen A. Douglas debate the slavery issue, will realistically unfold at Freeport, IIl., Aug. 27. On that date the famous debate will be approximately revived and a statue of "Lincoln the Debater," will be un: veiled at the entrance to Tayor Park, close to the site where the. memorâ€" able debate oceurred. > Freeport, the first city out of the seven where the historical Lincolnâ€" Douglasâ€" debates were staged, will commemorate the event by the unâ€" verling of a statue of Lincoln, as he appeared at the time. The different joint debate spots were marked sevâ€" eral years ago by tablets. Lincoln Statue s ; The new ‘Lincoln statue, the work of ‘Leonard Crunelle, Chicago sculpâ€" tor, is of heroic mould. . It is the gift to Freeport by W. T. Rawleigh, a citizen and business man.â€" "We are making aneffort to have in~.attendance as ‘the guests ‘of the city, évery person still living, who heard the debate," declared L. A. Fulwider, a membeér of theâ€"execuâ€" tive committee of the â€"organization, principal of the public schools and a recognized Lincoln scholar. "Presâ€" ent records," he> added, "indicate there are several, but we are in hopes of hearing from many others. Among the ~seven joint ~debate cities, Freeport, has unique distineâ€" ticn. During this debate Lincoln proâ€" poundedt the "Freeport Doctrine." Although the United States Supreme court had at that time just held in the ~Dred Scott case that slavery might enter the new territories withâ€" out restrictions, Lincoln forced Dougâ€" las to renounce thetheory and deâ€" clare that slavery could be excluded in any territory by "unfriendly legâ€" islation." Prominent Lincoln . scholars, .naâ€" tional and state officials will ~beâ€" inâ€" vited to participate in the ceremonies. IREDALE FIREPROOF WAREKHOUSES MOVING _ PACKING HOUSEHOLD ~GOODS PHONE H. P. 181 â€"182 STORAGE of SHIPPING 17

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