Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 May 1930, p. 29

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Vigorous denial that there has been American amnessibn or any tendency toward imperialism in Nicarazua wu made recently by President Moncada of that country in his address to the Nicaraguan parliament. The Presi- dent called attention to the fact that handitry is still existent in North Niclragua and he declared that many of the bandits are not natives of the country and that their pretence to be fUthting for Nicaraguan freedom was mere subterfuge. Continuing, President Moncada said: "Had the United States wished to seize Nicaragua they would not have n there any of us who would not like to have a rich, velvety green lawn around our home; benutiful flowers growing from spring until fall, luxuriant shrubbery to add grace tn our home setting and healthy full- foliaged trees? All of us have thought of growing things around our home Just like those we-see in the catalogs we receive from seedsmen and nur- serymen. and in the gardening sec- tions of our popular magazines, but after some of us have tried time alter time and our efforts have resulted in total failure or have been rewarded with only poor specimens, we have decided that we just don't have any luck growing things. or that our soil is simply too poor to grow anything. All Plants Must Be Fed to Reach Their Maximum Production Thursday, May 8, 1980 Nicaragua President Defends U. S. Action in Pacifyinz Nation Now in reality, luck hes nothing to do with growing plants, but it is true that poor soil, that is, soil leek- ine the right kind and smount of food, is the cause of most gardening failures. The soil around most of the homes in towns and cities is usually defieient in plsnt food - either be. cause the supply originally pieced there by nature has been consumed by plsnts grown'year after year or because none existed in the first place. This latter cause is often the use, especially nround homes where grading was done prior to building or where the excavated sub-soil from the basement was thrown on the surface and levelled off, We must remember that plants are living things just like you and I, and that they must have air, water, light, heat and food in order to live and thrive. The development of a plant is regulated by the kind and amount of food it receives. Plants require I balanced diet for normal, healthy growth, just like animals-and human heings do. Fourteen elements in all are needed by them for maximum growth and heautv. Three of these elements are supplied by nlr and wntcr: the re.. malninz 11 must come from the Mil. A defieieney of any of the necesury nlant food elements may be the limit- ine factor in the growth of the plant. 7 Get enough plant food for every- thine you grow and know the pleas- ure one gets from nuccessful garden- in. It isn't necessary to guess whether or not your plants are receiving all of the plant food elements they need for a healthy tsehr/ttterm., prepared plant food. sponsored the Tipitlpl palm, free elections Ind other such demoeratie institutions, but would have encour- aged the fratrieidnl revolution of 1927 in order to conquer the country the more easily. "If the marines are Itill here they are not here as enemies, but no la. boring for peace and order and are desirous of seeing Nicnragua. which for the first time in its history is tranquil, become law-abiding, indur trious and progressive. These are 120 North First Street SIX-CYLINDER snoo'rnsnss Learn what an amazing difference two more cylinders make-ln smoothness, In silence. In tlex1. blllty and in comfort. And learn what a difference all of Chevrolet's other modern features make -the four long "mi-elliptic Everywhere, buyers are agreeing "ith. wise to choose a Six." And If you want to know why, get a dem- onstration of the Chevrolet Six. A demonstration tells you why It's wise to choose a six CHEVROLET SIX WM. RUEHL & CO. THE PRESS IT’S WISE TO CHMSE A SIX ROADSTER Truth: Light Dcllvay Clan-1h. uu: The Solon Bounty. cm,- "16 Ton Chan“. "I: fit M Chant: with at. My Raina Drum l mp to: nun). Om. ALI. PRICES r. o. B. lACI'OIY. FLINT. MIC". Tlt. Purl: n! Coupe 0565 Wu Club Sod-n .. ' :3: "usual ' T _ _ . . . . The Span luau" 8555 The; , s I . .873! runs": Coupe ”55 win - nub!) "I consider my country independent and sovereign and I have perfect eon- fidehee that the United Mates govern- ment desires to and will withdraw its marines when peace is firmly club! lished here." Here in something for our own lib- eral! and our European critics to ponder over. If we wanted to oral. low Nicaraguu whole it could eully be dune. The same ha: been true for the marina who have been no bitter. ly “tucked by Latin America. f"e.tette'"'" ”495 It wlll take only I few minute. to confirm ull the reasons why it It wise to choou a Chevrolet Six. So come 'ttring-ttse four Love‘oy hydraulic shock .tteortteeu-the weatherproof 4-wheel ttmkee-..nd the sturdy hardwood-nd-steel countructlon of the luxurioul Fisher bodies. OR PHAETON AT muntWyo-nmfuuuym- ibbeun country is concern“. and tho very fact that we have not and!!! my territory there It the enema of any nation's liberty in the but na- swor to the chum ot imperialism, One: Aw, com on. In” mount bun-nu "and”. Two: Don't tempt me. I tool my- self slipping now. Phone 1110 LOW cost In todny. See lt. And lnvutl- gnte Chevro- l c t ' I e I o y payment plan -one of the moat liberal In theautomotlvo industry.

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