tiGH POWERS 0F NEW COMMISSION COULD BAN ALL IMPORTATION u,mnnueuncg'-- tor, Changes--President 6 Signs Order Giving w:vmuw:hu ;WCMMW the fixing of tariff rates approach E:umm interstate 'com ecommision occupies in the Aeld of rallroad rate--making. His action mmu---@-umm the revision of the rates of the new Fordney--McCumber tariff law to meet many of the objections raised through-- out the country when the bill was in the senate, and to make them conform more ~nearly© to the Republican doc trine of protection without being pro-- hibitive or unpecessarily exorbitant. 'Tariff Commission Supreme. / The President by the terms of the mew izw must make the Anal decision as to the raising or lowering of im iport duties within the limit of the 5 : gent fexibility clause. But he turned over to the tariff commis slon without delay or reservation the muthority to take the initial steps iD the procedure of revision and all-- of the machinery including the power of investigation and recotmméndation rates will be based. "It is orgered that all requests, ap ' or petitions for action or re 'rhmdm A and 817 of title 11% of the . $. Tariff Board is Invested ~" With Broad Authority. Seul Thist antinnteccon ons 2t the moil that commission one of the most it known at the White the cabinet meeting that : "of American participation ie eral European economic con be aepuis' g.:. Pid Uys "tof use ntredin to 54 Witk ghe ainer 45 with the allies' *4 G wl 2 snfercats Ind amint Whrope to its economic feet. it --will P that the subject of war debts all proposals for cancelle-- or modification, shall be avoided. w IN <ALL. COMMOOITIES U. & Department of Commerce Figures 2l a eHed that sn requ in ~the production of com-- during that month. in almost industry there was not only at rease over the production for the month, but, in a great majot 1 0 oi ns Un u2 te we W Hand Check for That Amount tt United Stateés on: Account 6f . War Debt. BBiTIsH TO PAY $50,000,000 HRAZIL : WOMEN: OET BALLOT iber of V« o. miiner Phadiaiing ow *' important Factor the United States. by &- 4 * ~/~~'~ | gonvention of the Su k -- es fey crooug h*fi%':'fl'" .@h*"; City have been teken by ng| The two deght tolla:u-c-' cloung of the public 'choo! | i9ns day's program é of that city, it is in a re-- "'N'fl:"b" va's eccentrig and unworthy relig-- lous arn'tl-.: They -- claim fi'cl"cr.flu"'-*fin he be tompelied to reopen the public used in an attempt to drive the s out of the city. It is in ~closing the school Veliva I% ~eeking to force those living in the school district to sell "wwu---arfla" wreat 1t# that he might take pos-- . Rei of that city . who have been dep 'of the privilege of sending ~ children to -- public ach--l; deciure that they . appealed to t 6 county and state superintend-- no "%d:m obtained. Pe-- titioners of the school district are owne mwmfl-h & E; also state that the ' own is located in the where the schools have Y&. p §TUPDED W Aitmed at Independents ford. u:fl--;.Adfi.r"M"n. mla.t.&ldq. un End--Miss Pearl Weaver. -- . ~1:45----Report of County Officers-- MWM.D.- partment ~Superintendents. . -- . onQQ,LLC,VoHannH on the Twenty--f'rst street achool whin under his orders every desk in +.« building wus removed togeth-- ayflsbmo-d-fludm- era' hundred books. The desks and books were paid for by the taxpay-- ers. Pictures which hung on the were also taken by Voliva's bx The equipment has been Yor use In Voliva's private t Esirt 6 Tean closes by 0 of Vfiwhwflflm ing «lso staids idle. E. M. «tt.rney for the petitioners, that the acts of Voliva in the & ing of 'the schocis io atiien" io the "Thmis cooliine Noliva's private . schools -- hay de fempiint dtacee "itue fe t tfifl!'g':'.mmudm sueul eqai »ment it is 5 i « & 0 u' MI.fi to be reopened be issued b _ ¥riday Afterncon 1:30--Song Service--Led by A. C THE 5P0 VJ w r Ob e ce A aaiitte : ~end. 2. Young Pec Division, Miss Jean Schanek, The Needs of Youth, F. vod; .. How Shall They Be Miss Edith u.f' _ i 'Service-- Led by Rev. 8. W. § xt ing; Election of Ofcers; Miscellane-- 1080 2 Aus. i o an~ d 0 ds h Th A #*s ' ber "#- ncemeiiiity 00--Lumeheon. _ l '. »fl: Younlg People's DeP&¥tment Visual-- M ,,._:___, B. H. MILLER ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building. Telephone 57 _ LIBERTYVIL DR. 0. F. B DBR. J. L. TAnfi mas ¢ National e 3 prpBrgaey| < yge-- .wl.:?'oult':b'=="" 1. H. HEBSLIN _ Area, IB. *v ar, Pros. i ~ ¥w. C Resgss » rese all onk Y# > w. %'hnn. Bex T726, vill . C. MELENDY SURVEHYOR Bidg., o'._'_". % €4) C %e. at 1 Phone Mi--J 37 *A Radhmvnnet in ¥ og" ) Activi | B Program, (Cc) Activities; The Value 'lay and Re n, Miss f Curtise | Rrank E. Pearson; The >f © Drans Ants Miss . O hkmer: Where Do the Adults in? Rev 8. W. Slaughter, Adult Division, L. J. Yaget, Nm--'- nating--R. G. Sands, Wauke-- gan; Yager, Waukegan; Fred. Ns If:oum'll ash at home, the ashione way, have m riously C uk a ';! JV economy 'flfldilli :'r_' PX _,';'_4'! ' m'flm&'f m ind )' AC ; pa m&mm Biatraieaney < 57: Damp Wash -- *J" $1.25 | . Sem! Einfahed > $250 | Entive Family Wash _ [ Finished Complete *."1$4.50 | _ flatiam "Ressiutions Ant Schanck Hardware Co. International, New Idea Manure Spreaders , -- Organized Adult Count the Cost $125 to $135 & The Reliable Laundry on the Farm Highland Park; D. H. Minto, An-- tion of A. C. McNeill, W igan. |-- PAGE SENEN 2¥ 12