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Highland Park Press, 1 Aug 1935, p. 10

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Stdcy Sae "n! E dy ] ThÂ¥ AMg\ l wave Swift‘s Premium Chuck Roast ». 19i¢ Swift‘s Premium Swift‘s Brookfield Butter | ». 24i¢ d ons i i Pn ie n d 15 i ie Nee Lake was the guest of Mr. (Mrs. Carl Horenberger last Â¥ and attended the funeral of Mrs: Edâ€" ward Duffy. wA Fresh ground all Beef HAMBURGER 15¢ 1b. Francés Horenberger spent the past week with her cousins, Dérothy and Elinor Mailfald, in Highland Park. L F # a '; % CHICKENS | BR ter, Ethel, chave returned from a visit with relatives in. Gardner, IIL. Mrs. C. M. Willman was luncheon guest of Mrs. E. E. Lobus dn‘ Chiâ€" cago on Thursday, e _ 807 Waukegan Avenue _ â€" _ Highwo« f SERVICE AND suxsufnon FREE DELIVERY g i. â€" MEAT SPECIALS John Peters <of ‘Kentheld, near San Francisco, Calif., spent Thursâ€" day in Deerfleld. The Peters family formerly lived here. . â€" ~*. Spring Lamb LEGS Jeannine Clavey entertained at a birthday party Friday af n at the home of her parents, Roy Claveys. E. > Miss Gale Potterton of | Beloit, Wis., is spending several vuia with her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law,. »Mr and Mrs. Russell Potterton. â€" Swift‘s Premium Miss Ruby Landau spe Thursâ€" day with her sister, Mral Edlyn Webster in Highland Park. A The Arthur Merners ha returnâ€" ed from a fortnight‘s stay Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan with their tÂ¥o sons Richard and Milton, Fresh Dressed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gis: opu;ed their home on Thursday ev ing for a demonstration ‘of a . ver _ seal company. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nestor D and Mr. and Mrs. Sumner: Spi go Highland Park. . . fes ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Grim enterâ€" tained guests from Rock Island and Waukegan on Sunday. _ _ QUALITY MARKET Mr. and Mrs. -I_):p Hnfl; 'bnd famâ€" ily visited at Ruinf,-wu.,; on Sunâ€" Miss Mr. and Mrs. T. Oliver land their daughter Jeanette of Chidago were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson. wl L Carl Mau and Frederick Simons Jr. of Calumet City have been visit, ing here this week. â€" _ _â€" 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. V returning today from a ‘t_sm m.: Wi.- f Mr, and . Mrs. Stanley Johnson have moved . i to their new home on Half Day Road. They have been living at the m wb’ since. the lou‘ ‘of their home could be built, 4 e 1O Pomin of Thiceso is spending a: days ‘ of week with her sister, Mrs. Chgrles Bick: ford of Cenh;.l Aventie. [ Mr. and . Mrs. Stanley Johnson ETNE EN «in t M M Oeb Vivian have returned n a . two Mrs. Harry Wing daughter and daughter Nancy, Mrs. |\Hayes and daughtar Nellie Hi‘hllad Park, spent Friday at ie Gaidzik farm, Bangs Lake, Wauchnda. _ .7 _ "Y Party on Thursday afterâ€" hdon #4 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J Dickinson Schneider of Briet Hill Road had as their dinner guests on Friday ‘:nin‘n Mr. m) lber roi.:. (Margaret "and 4 Foote‘s mother, Mme. ‘ of Okâ€" Iahoma City, : { f 29¢ : 24%c¢ : ss Rebecea Merner and daughâ€" Ethel, chave returned from a Gloria Anfri birthday party noon. Nr. A. C. C. Timm has returned from the Highland Pa ‘Hospital where he has been this pa month. Gloria Anfruns ‘entertained at a Mrs. C. H. Green is| visitin Chicago. She has rented her tothentrthyf‘mfly ( w Medt, Wis. . 4 PAGE TEX Marie Horenberger of Grays Friday and Saturday Haggie daughter re_tntnod t. A ~a two Green‘ is ‘visiting in * Assorted COLD MEATS rented her home Potato Salad lsc pt. W m are a whek‘s stay t and Canada. daughter ay 0. Nereim » l{rs. Hayes Home Made 291: Ib Sirloin Steak ». 39¢ Swift‘s Fresh 35¢ 1b essed | |~ .. Stewing â€" ILERS | CHICKENS tee with the "mandatory death senâ€" 4 tem." In: the first place, ;Phen;‘tho _teo rees were appointed by the viceâ€"president and the speaker: it has been a more or léess unwri 4 ' rnlcf.btrat the ranking mmbn-m | the | committee handling the | would be appointed, or at least conâ€" sulted. In the case of the hold & company bill the viee-pre;fint p+ pointed : the conferees wi out | gard to committee senority. s tor Ellison D; Smith, Democrat, of South Carolina, brought this to fhe‘ attention of the: Senate when ‘he said on the floor, "In ‘spite of me fact that I have been twice chairâ€" man of the committee on interstate commérce, and have been its rankâ€" aters â€" . Highwood, Illinois Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY ~ ‘The administration has been | fol: lowing the most extraordinary proâ€" cedure in an effort to have the bill reported by the conference commitâ€" To work out this difference the viceâ€"president, â€" acting as president of the Senate, appointed five conâ€" fevees for that body and the speaker of the House did likewise. These ten members sit as a conference comâ€" mite¢ and in due time, if an agreeâ€" ment is reached, report the revised bill back to the House and Senate for approval or disapproval, " One carnot overestimate the importance of the conference committee as a legislative institution. It can almost be said that the bill will be enacted. in ge form that this committes reâ€" ports it. e (uxes DRY CLEANING CO. 6 Senate .on legislation, the bill was sent to conference. 4 ies. ~By the narow margin : of o vate the Senate voted in favor this "deatH sentence‘" provision, but fl:l House rejected it by a substanâ€" tial majority, As is generally the custom when there is a difference éf; opinion ‘between the House and â€" The question {* sue is the called "mandatory th sentence for publifg utility holding companâ€" Washington, D€L July 27 â€" bill has produced thore controver than the public w#Bty holding co pany _ hdiding bill,| which is n pending in the: copference ‘commi tee, composed of ty members 1 the Senate and f :‘ rom the Ho It has been the tbject of extra ordinary proced 2 oth on the pa of the administraUdn .and on th ‘ part of certain individuals connect ed with utility intbrests. . | _ RALPH Representative, | Mrs. Joseph Durin and two daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Geotéh) Smith and Mts. Jbseph ‘StevensThid son Jack and br ~two |grand.| (Mildren Lois Jack Harding af Forest ited at the S. Yi Love home l iÂ¥ «/ :3 18] J day. rents, Mr. | Mrs. Will ughter Jean ‘ Beloit,; Wis., . the Elmer air Oaks Ave rsons and umpfner at : Spring Lamb Shoulder . Pure Pork Sausage Meat This Washi Swift‘s Premium Fresh Dressed AND PHONE 1241 25c 1b . P. 178 18¢ 1b 19¢ tb § $ ek ifl gton umpfner and her t Mr. J. 1 int the past w ¢ nderson home on _ The E. C, Anâ€" s visited Captain t Sheridan Sunâ€" CHURCH n . Distri Sope ore controver ty holding co Mre. H. Iverson . It aroused tiwagro of Representaâ€" ‘tive George Huddleston, Democrat, of Alabama. He stated, "These repâ€" resentatives of the administration have been contacting members of congress in an a pt to infuence their votes and â€" ow they want to tI sit in the conference committee it. | self. . I. don‘t think that‘s fair. ‘| Kither ~the members of congress ‘} should conduct their own sessions Jor they should throw ‘conference |committees o to all sides to preâ€" sent their vim.”; It is contended that if the administration can send its technicians and experts to meetâ€" ngs of "the conference committee he people opposed to the bill should ilso have the opportunity ta sand Â¥ 4 i | ‘7;: hP h 4P : 1 $ | t | â€" " % ' ‘ ‘ . NOR EOV bnitin ' bnlidis M as G. Corcoran of the utility bill, and Dozier Deevane, counsel of the Federal Poower Commission, wanted to attend the meetings, Inâ€" other . w the administraâ€" |tion made it in that when the | Senate eonfor'ru were appointed | they would ‘be unalterably in favor ‘ of the "death sentence" desired by the President. | While it was a legiâ€" timate procedure, is was extraorâ€" dinary in that it was contrary to 150 years of custom, h4 / The second extraordinary procedâ€" ure, producing : a bitter controversy on Wednesday (the 24th), was the demand on the part of the Pregiâ€" dent‘s representatives to sit in the private or executive sessions of the conference committee, which are not open to the p':;?h. It appears that two reputed "Brain. Trusters," Benâ€" jamin Cohen, coâ€"author with Thomâ€" s G.> Corenranint #he.) ariltinâ€"" L ns ing member for a number of years, without a word being said as to whether or not I desired to go on the conference committee under the custom of 150 years, I notice that conferees were appointed who were notoriqusly in favor of a certain controversial provision of the bill + . . I desire tp know if the custom and rule of nearly 150 years have been abrogated and set aside in the matter of appointing conferees on]‘ the part of the Senate." Highland P SArECGUARDs 1 fl”‘;re of Representaâ€" ~Huddleston, Democrat, h H. fi.t‘d' “Thm Np_ of ‘the administration contacting members of an attempt to infuence If lost or stolen befo‘rei you c;om'xtersign them, made. The denominafions are $10, $20, $50 a per $100 purch,a__tsed., Trmey are spendable ever We are ready to supply you with these checks Warning signs on ta;hd ‘and Travelers Chéqujes arie for t make the funds "lossâ€"proof" your travel cash into _ | THE PRESS trauaj 221y i iL _ 1 _ "â€" â€"| * ~ ; Mfeitâ€"proof" when you i har r travel cash into 3 Pus | 1 American Express Travelers Cheques| _ ist or stolan Batfhra <oas .k ct"| sny. t 0n 0 Pury; mitte¢ ‘meetings yoint out, that 1t is i point ou t‘it is &A pmo::l:e emaz;t to the funda mental / principle of the| American government, whfi was ‘designed as a system of "ch and balances" on . the < separation â€"of _ the â€"three branches of government |into the executive, legislative and judicial. While it is the privilege, virtually Those who oppose this attempt on the part of the White House to inâ€" fuence congress ‘by the attendance BSLIC @ Present rates enable every home to enjoy all the advan of electric ‘cookery, at a cost that is remarkably low. â€" . . j _ A new, n electric range will not only add to cthe ‘of your kitchen, but will bring you %:::d convenience ‘as well. Cooktng the way does not heat up the kitchen . , . and you will appreciate that during hot, summer months. cooking and baking is done quickly, so that y may have plenty of. time for other dnnqh. of course, perfect Get all the facts regarding electric cooking, See the Wegtinghopse.‘ General Electric or Hotpoint ranges at your nearest Public Service THE OLD RELIABLE Bank ELECTRIC COOKEK OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS ELECTRIC RANGES â€"‘ ASs Low as $‘3 DOW N SERVICE COMPANY tand ‘and sea and for your ar? for the safety of your t 36 months to pay ark State alnk?fi is fast and cool! e safety of your travel funds and "theftâ€"proof" when you c i | imh. | U CS VUI PC Sufleetouyflntt;whihlhov lthe death of.. lic utility holding company PM 18 | fathep, beéing strenuonsly debated in Conâ€"! Belinda and J gress fundamental questions of govâ€"| Mrs. A. B. 8 ‘the duty, of the executive to recâ€" ommend legislation to the C it is the privilege and duty of people‘s representatives in ¢ $, without coercion lll;:‘!fllm taâ€" tion, to give due ct to the legislation and to pursue ) ever course in its collective repreâ€" tentative wisdom it deems i personal safety. RAVEL ou & W CA? QRITHANKs § .".h “ od w ‘ titnd *to friends for the tighiiics, ont z sympathy, afdiMid exten our reckntl bereavem the death of ;a‘ loved sc Belinda and Elisabith An;, M : i are brought into troversy THURSDAY|AUGUST ; + n leage our heart o . the ~many rs, expressions d extended us ereavement at loved son and Ann Stadler Py #ull ner mer e i om! ORA ro &u efi A D uc he 8) 8t

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