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Libertyville Independent, 2 Feb 1928, p. 12

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%% A*1~. --* . wWashington, #pb, l--mm a | Claims Naval Programs :o f ; Both Coumhw:a action ~ending m'm.eo_olho. Asanna Walska, --ainger;~ and Harold. F., McCormactk, Chicago muiti-- millionaire, may be filed within the : next six days, it was learned today from ®*#tends of the wile. _ -- * «* 5 , 0. .40 SIALG, poenitentiary for the -:?-wm Joaeph last tail: Jo-- seyh--was shot in 123 \argument Rasenthal ove? the:--smerits> of &': Tuaner and Juck. Dempuoey. ..,-- . w o tea e de m n -.'-"'"": re:ruses 'to live in the :United\ tates. 1t it is filed here --by Mme. : the basis of the action would" be the same as McCormick réfuses to Hve in Faris, owing to his business interests at home, R vers late 'W:"" """'t'o '-g!'!' nn-'.-g.-ml Hlak to a wire. A ama at as aw o j' ,m nayy in <Wi L L $ o SA o See Hregh ing in the south Atiantic for 48 hours, "'!'M"Wmmm to me," Mme. Waiska toid internation-- alNews Service. . * ishall not deny this one because i am tired of deny-- ing the same thing every week. May-- be it is trug; Maybe it is not: You a Heii s Nh w mecerin Brobabi? will oo newra 9y tho Got cage courts, the tharge being teen _" z27 ; _5 7 *SPr LHC . CHArgO _ Deifig. tech-- nical desertion because Mme. . Walika ponderance of women's votes if he were nominated for the presidency, M'CORMICKS SEEK © DIVORCE DECREE the conciliatory temper of ~British public opinion as shown now toward the fa rmore ambitious -- Amerfcan program. Therefore, the -- argument that German uvx'mmuu con-- tributed toward «wutbreak of the war is proved-- a fallacy. -- the justification of his own life work. He said: ¥ "A rapprochement betweel . Ger many and Great Britain was also the nltimate aim of the German navy, The German naval building progrem ney-- er aimed 1% equality with Great Brit«-- ain, and the i}1 tempor wherewith this supposed menace was once greeted in Great Britain contrasts strangely with ¥iction--that navral rivalry need not, and that the Anglo--American rivairy will not lead 1» war, butthg peaon and 'The grand admiral is following the news about the American cruiser pro-- gram with the greatest interest. . He sees a deadly historic parallel be-- tween the present situation and the rivalry between the British nary and the German navy which he had built up before the war, and which many have charged was one of the: :main eauses of the war., And in his con-- competition -- between-- the -- United States and Great Britain meauns an-- other war. 1 "This, however, is not so. Asa ma ter of fact, the Anglo--American na-- val competition--if-- this--word is not out of place--seems--to be the begin= ning of a new understanding and mu» tual rapprochement --between two nations." "It thero is a #.;.z2in oft~*cuth in the argument that Germany '"caused -- the world wer by hor--navyal ambition, then there remains but one logical naval' differences. Leule oi mm who is regarded. as oa.':'x e mm naval M' a "keen --student of--4nternational '"at-- fairs, in summarizing the likely® con sequences of "the expansive naval building program now before the Am-- erican congress, si}d today, By 0. D. TOLSCHUS _ . -- Berlin, Feb. 1.--Grana admiral yon Tirpits, creator of the German 'mavy and sponsor of Germany'assubmarine and the United® States are coming to a closer understanding . instéad., of growing apart as the result of their D EFE ND $ --OWN--W O RK SUB DdUE Ttomorrow. Feb. 11--A mutuat he also seee react upon them! to their disadrantage. 'There seems to me a real remedy for these small communities and also for agriculture, 'This remedy, which 1: the mixing --of industry with agricu} ture, is now beingapplied many lo-- ""'lt:"mglflh | Industry agriculiture are better balanced in Ohio, North Carolina and Pennsylvania than in any other states of the Union, and. in these states there is no serious agricuitural prob-- lem and we hear little complaint from the farmers, This mixing of industry 'the:--Pure Oil company, which was de-- stroyed by fire here today. 'Two bod-- # It is a fact that no community and no mmu has ever become great m from agriculture. : It is not to the interest of New Yor other :mtemtmtouethomdleommnnlfisudthennieultnnl sections losing their wealth and importance, In the ond it will TWO KILLED IN 5 RESIDENCE FIRE 1 beliove I can give y>1.;wo atrik-- INDUSTRY HELPS AGR Mm%h&?n--fih--w [ ** and Better Standards of Living to FROM TACOMA, WASH., and Houston and Dallas, in Texas, came umum.wamyo-m::i'.c New York,. From left to right, Mayor Melvin G. Tennant of Tacoms, Wash.; Mayor--Walker, Mayor Oscar F, Holcombe of Houston and Mayor K. E. Burt of Dailas Tex. kE / > ; Al s¥ nomic question pure and simple and must be worked out accordingly. .A few years ago it was contended that mg Tg not . have lu':dmt ::%i: a political question.. I do not presume there *+ is &A ,-A %h a 4 -'r.d.;.!-.'_.u_ who will question the fact that now hak ample credit facilities. meed such political!measuros as will in #y optnion, do harm if enact2t--to the very cluss . they pretend to beneit.' ~-- pilant and a number of other indus-- tries were located there partly through the influence of an outstanding New York business man. In a little more . Iwelre years ago Kingsport, Ten-- nessee, had a population of about one large caméra company, a big cement' ing examples from my own state t. prove this.proposition, and L mention .._ NAME NEW CRIME _ .. Washington, Feb. 11--A new weap-- on in the nation's war on crime was MWM'RQ.']'"%' (R) of New York-- introduced a 1 nthcmmormm&l in interstate commerce a crime. io ho more o NMotrie aot yrom ue how dn se s th . A mhia tleeping on the third, floor les have been recovered and ample credit facilities, When you make up your mind to do anything wrong, include admisszion 'that the meighbors will know abount. your Bad conduct, 'They are a hun-- dred to one: you can't escape them,--= were not leap years, but the year 2000 that passed..--When he died some one remarked that he had gone into the ~Leap Yeats / : * 'The years divisible by 100 are never leap years except when also divisible cand, who lUved near a burial ground, kept count of the deaths by dropping Why are the ancient cities of Baby-- Jonia 'buried under such huge mounds of earth? 'Where does all the earth come from? All this éarth comes from mud bricks, the building material of &o&brlonl:}. 'There was no na-- tive stone in that country except what was imnorted.--Wechkinkton Star, cone uied cie rararmizned in Lone Island Oity Court, ahe ' Sueec GReLa ar ellee s6 kpof gw 'x«.\' t Nes xo C EC (uchs attial t s d k ns ie i ied + certain Inevitable economic tendancies. Et represents merely the immediate the town of , Liake county, IIli-- }flh, M:«n ~Be w 17 yei 11 monthy and 6 days A" Ahacet 'f . M ~spent . in ke zm-g.ho- Dn.'g;t. isll'.'lu;:u united > 'miarringe : to=© Margaretha Cassman, who died 31 years ago June sofs wo .Anughters, namely: Nick, ::"6:.-»., road, with whom be made his home; Matt, of Lewis arenue, Waukesgan; Mrs. Gertrude Mooney --of 'Wichita, Kans.; Bernard ¥. of St. John, Kans.: John W., of Coldwater;, Kans.;. Freddie, who died at the age of six years; Joe, of Wads-- worth; Mrs. Mary E. Frank of 836 S. Genesce street, Waukegan; Frank P. of Jetmore, Kans. Je . Funeral'services will be held from St. Anastasin <church, Glen Flora ave-- mue 'and Ash street, Saturday morn-- Ing 'at 9 o'clock. > The remains will be Jlaid .to rest beside his wife and ,'otllSt. Marys cemetery at Fremont the apparent mystery,. . The building stands in an isolated spot, where it receives the full--force of the winds and sways .slightly, especially in the Can't Escape the Neighbore A C Whki® 4 -u\j'_ 96 ._,- C )€ " on J is .;» in tm t P 't T w- m a ©~ ies e e Poe es . | ho neven m. cighith. stuth and fenth | Hch man, when they won't marry a se .;"S" __I'"" C .é'fi (1 "" i4 io C J; m A, is wg,:. ' i m tk' can Hatée a "' % f ; | H fi " :& !; 14 ;?': ' a %, mrm MB --2las ,"'; ,' .'v wer /A w.,_m m, may my s0imme (hr' t ue f ts is S & / : /~£} , «< spamian & _ y when they'l1 marry anyone, when they Taal.l *--T"m y # s i s 49A h Mdomuryandwhantheyny ar f 16 ;':i'f J 4 '».f 4 Ih' M p . 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When I have attempt. ed to Join myself to others by services, basic raw material in the manufacture _ _ of Artificial silk; manufacture of eléc -- _ trical appliances and similar articles -- _ after treatment bycertclnpm;- manufacture of the gun cottons, cel-- j luloid, etc., by the controlled nitration : of celluiose. E: The tollofring are some of the uses 'Service Not Enough

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