Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Apr 1930, p. 12

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10 MORE GARDENING ‘ i FOR STATE WARDS ® More Crops of this Type } Be Raised at Institutions This Year Vote to Reâ€"elect this Capable Public Servant No Attempt to Exploit "l{upresvhtutive Carl R. Chindblom has been recorded ‘absent‘ on less than 1 per cent of the roll calls n the House of Representatives since he entered that body on March 4, 1919. The roll was called 1,815 imes and Mr. Chindblom‘s vote was registered on 1,694 of these ballots. f "Tribute to the record of service of Mr. Chindblom was paid today by Representative Tilson, Republiâ€" an floor leader, who characterized the Chicagoan as ‘one of the most valuable legislators in Congress‘." llowing farming this Type Will en and Mr to secure more The State has s free labor, nor f those who are Where men are realm the «nd thy i in harit Mr ol hand achinery mIing tivity fur Everingâ€" of farmâ€" ing that ha )08, Vary l condiâ€" LUsSC h gham Obvi ends on ut | _ Precinet \ _ Committeeman Precinct No. 7 Brand‘s Store violation the tasks are more menial in their nature. Their work is in part a punishment. "At the State farm at Vandalia, last year, more than cne hundred acres of navy beans were produced. They were never plowed, but were all hoed three times. . Machinery for planting and cultivating beans will be used this yeirâ€"not to decrease the use of hoes, but to enlarge the acreage and to increase the yield. . People who do not enjoy spending their summer at the end of a hoe handle should avoid a sojourn at the State farm. â€" "No activity provides more wholeâ€" some or healthful occupation. Peéoâ€" ple at our hospitals, where able, are kept out of doors in God‘s own fresh air and sunshine. The environment is â€" wholesome, the occupation . is healthful and labor useful. Samuel 8. Smith Write the Name of The Chicago Daily News, in a dispatch from Washington, D. C., March 27, 1930, under the heading: "Voting Record in House set by Chindblom," said Congressman Carl R. for Your Candidate for Reâ€"Nomination T HE P RES S Primary April 8, 1930 Patronize the Press Advertisers Thursday, April 3, 1930

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