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Libertyville Independent, 29 Sep 1927, p. 9

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-'. * h . 'fi.----.-'_ " DURAND PAROLE ~ E $ I : _..4'-*_._ m wind a + S es -- _ TWO CHAINS TO BROADcaAST . Chicago, : Sept. 283.--Commlasioner Of Bagseball Kenesaw M. Landis to-- 8 the _ Columblx 1¢s. have been granted rights to broad Cast the world series sames of 1927. "_ YOLUME XXXV--NXUMBER 69 / Mearings --were given -- Ricnter, ¥t? At --7:30 o'clock -- Tuesday nisht Mert Holfman of ~Wadsworth called at the Waukegan politce station and reported-- that his Chevrolet coupe had been stolen from the Johns Manville plant some time betworn T.o'clock in the morning and nonn, There was no--ficense plate on the tar, the owner reported. ~Filtteen minutes earlier the 'Wan-- & + 'Pts. ~ Under hbis eon:ucn and sentence 'E-k fhot eligible to parole for 30 months. -- Until eight more months have clapsed the board will Hot con-- Bider any application he might make. _\ Durand was convicted for-- cugt-- a Ing the robbery--of the F. Edson Kthe-- jJewels of Hester ~White, <bis. Eflw 4 ;.hor:"takon at the gn: of a other men involve . fin' were placed. on probra-- ;: when they turned witnesses for MaC -- w. x 2.9g 4# « --Durand Was arrested in Califoreii w he was the -- "nigger--on--the-- RBtick" at an amusement park. . |Automobile . thleves were ~-- active $ Tuesday 'night, according to reporis made 'to the Waukegan po-- Tt s oen . T B 1 r-mw . 'Durand Wa where-- he w SEEK : SOLDIERS IN -- ONE * % AUTO THIEVES ---- ACTIVE AGAIN; -- 3 CARS TAKEN b men bave been sent the board h gives them .hope of success. «* Charges of burglary had . been b against Ricks \Plier bat 'ere nolle prossed-- by Attor-- &y Smith when the defe ts took One Stolen at the Manville, One at Highland Park; One at Jaok Must Wait' m of being sent to the rock gquar-- t _to make the big ones-- little. Twice before he has fought for irole through different courses but m with no success. IHis toster Aher. Mrs3. Seott Durang. lod thoeze ~larceny. _ K+ <% Durand's life in 'has becu ie of ups and d i\ 'His pen-- ant: to get into mi soon _ led his downfal!l there i it --was und that food, sweets luxaries 're being smuggled to-- Vits inisbhment cames for -- in the All threse of these men These men <are Joseph brlid war veteran, and 'John tring from one to ten yea in «police received > a call ftrom police© of Highland Park report-- that a Ford sedan <chad Been ¥ge Richter, who was OoBe to-- ten-- years on _ot experiences" in the state oris at Joliet, Jack Durand, foster son the Scott Durands of Lake Bluit, > --was sentenced to serve from % smith when the d'%u took stand and admitted the charyzes board 'of <pardons ~and parojes the decisiqns are being awailed. letters protesting the parole of uel~ Schwartz home, removiag _and articles of furniture which :h)u on two of his women who --pleaded guilty to b*ing accomplices, thus earning their theft of radio 'sypplies from the from that clty a fow minutés to ) selfore. hisg. application could woe that is Durand's has uot ad over the entire Lake county awaiting--parole as three oth-- Lawards in the circuit court, learned --through the board of # and paroles that he would months of once again zive them up on his calsa-- n the state oris tukt s taf E COUNTY INDEPENDENT | Loke 's Big Weekty' y UNTY 4 m&fl'igfl%w W Ric«s, from £4 . big The youth spent the. saummsr--at a * e boys camp in Wisconsin and had been| ~Mr3: Mary Gira alling since hbhis return bone> ;'l: an agod '°5:" condition was diagnosdd as being Cus| :apjor ope:alion i to appendicitis, but he was wdlmwm l.:ul't:'h':o to save bis life. ut od fl_b}lna}'fia heoer 4; .. besiites being rector ol f the wii'ot, x33 the Episcopal ehurch in u:egtr'n'll.letc'oh:th!&n in x is also editor of the diocasssan maga--| 05x ~mal & ity l with ~the picturée and cadmitted ths children were his but -- denied the Whether Zion will become one of the legal claimants against the sup-- posedly . much--warried -- preacher is not: announced.~ wile. Among: claimants was the abar-- doned Zion wife. Chiet oft~--Police Conrad : B{-fi',ot that city Torwarded to Grand: Jm.omem a. group photograph ~of.: the abandoned . wife LIBERTYVILLE BOY -- : DIES IN HOSPITAL he --wi@s recovering from t te-- ver, t tollowed the m in Grand ids 'ot nomerous clatms from deserted-- wives orer'the coun-- try -- who-- saw in -- Pastor®> Jordan a Campbell Gwyn, the nineyear--old ?-d&tlov.udln. H. B. Gwyn Mvfllp died in the Highland Park hospital at 12%:30 o'clock today from peritonitis following an opera-- tion for appendicitis which he under went several days ago. _ f Recently, when rnews stories beg:n to be published far and wide abou: a Rev. Willis Jordan, who had disap peared while pastor of a church at Columbus, Ga., . was fousd ill in a Grand Rap'ids, Mich., hospitat where missing husband apostles. He remained in that of-- fice two or three years v.l: elng:: were> brou against . him and. he was m from the church. ~He then disappeared. ' : Mad Wite and Family When Jordan landed in ~Zion: he brought with --him a wife and sevcral children. But when he Furriediy Icft he neglected to take his family with him, 'according to Zion information. The wite and severai children. s;yme of <them grown, are still residing in From_ --published pictures of the Rev. ,m_ ¥.'~Jordan, who is chold in Grand Rapids, Mich., awaiting ex-- tradition to Charlotte, N. C., ~ on mo{ having contracted plural ' . residents of Zion are posi-- live in their identification of the minister as a former apostle of the Christian ~Catholic> Apostolic Church of m'::: which Wilbur Glenn oVi-- iva is d, 4 , Jordan, ~according to many Zion-- ites, moved into Zion four or five years ago. ~He was then a Metnod-- ist minister ,according to his repre-- sentations. .. He joined . the Zion cbhurch and was «--made One oft its apostles. He remained in that of-- LION ISCERTAIN OF THE IDENTITY OF REV. JORDAN children. Jordan was confroated REVERE'S DAD'S MEMORY! To keep memory of her fatker near her, Doris Duke (above} . 14--year--olid heiress to millions left by tobaceo rmumwmmaumm-- Heiress Saves Homestead! SECTION TWO_LIBERTXYVILLE, LAKE.COUNTY, [LLINOIS, THUORSDAY, SEPTEMBER > Mrs. Thomas E. Pierson, ~ Highland} _® «*' : .. .. .. s . ol Park, Monday night has failed» thus} . __; . t .coo-- 0 00 mm md u% that man fil_shh\mon. Sept. :'_._Th. s'ate now far removed. . Pierson,| department 'will approve plaus it a 10 years old, who suffered a fractured | New ° York m%_fl"fi" to "ex-- , is 'atill in the Highland Park hos--] tond a $70,000,000 loan to the Polish pital.© His "age maguifics the nature| government \ for ¢rehabilitaring -- the of his iInjury. ©~His condition was to-- 'lt*}:fi!l fixancial stracture. . ported "m ..',.w,'.\ £ k l'- '3 e 3?"" will be finated about Oc-- Mrea. Mary Girard. Vernon township an agod woman : who ~andorwout .a i2g]07 o;gm'kgt tho Jake County hosnitg? rece and tifon thredton od tb A2%a hor lit»> b¥r issz yaz3 out of MARY GIRARD IS -- SENT TO FLGIN -- Search for the vampire : car that struck --and ceriously. injured Mr. and -- HMe pleaded, as the defense, that the 'plaintifft had gained her renvedy in the justice court where the cloth-- ing was ordeted returned. -- The ap-- pellate court held with him and in addition 'contended--that the award of $600 had been excéssive. * L% The other two girls had threatened to sue as well, 'g;hm will end this promise, it is 'believed. ~ s ¥AMPIRE DRIVER -- > ~STILL UNFOUND court. _ For five days they worked at the telephone company in the same gar-- ments. They then ::c::ed a writ of replevin and regain ir garments '?m Ernest Gail th i atied x en start a damage suit for Miss Bryers against the storage company, Mrs. Webb and Carl--Miller, cher father. She asked $5,000 as damages for the inconvent-- When the rregbue i th <f 8A ecase came to t the ¥éry awarded the girl $600. + It.is. understood that the storage company, effected .a personal settle-- ment." That left Mrs. Webb and het father as sole defendants, Attorney Minard Hulse, of Hall and Huise, #b-- After hanging in litigation fOr 3 years the case in--which Mary Bryers 'was awarded $600 for clotging seized aird held by Mrs: Laura Webb and the Highland Park Transfer & Storage company for a back~--board bill was decided today> by the appeliate court which reversed the jury award made in cireuit court a year ago. 2 Miss Bryers and her two sisters had lived at the home of their aunt, 'Mrs.~Webb,. in Highland Park. They worked at the telephone company and got behind -- in their-- board. -- Mrs. Webb 'placed the clotihing, which in cluded everything but what the girls were wearing, in s#torage. I $600 DAMAGE VER-- DICT SET ASIDE . ~--BVY HIGH COURT LITIGATED ~THREE YEARS this case to _ tho appellate fonsd trrano ty# Yure it )5 k f Th § e h i n . hesile n c:l*' «Milwaukee, Eo!t 2$ ~Siltk * un» of , derwear is not anecesity in »t*}s #| climate, accordhug to "Tudbe' Henk: ty '!Cumtaings,; in civil court, who. has \p Poland is ts go--under a ow.lified Dawes plan; ~under--whicn all. finan-- sfal operatioins will be under.ihe s1-- Fperfls.;!n _of «wn American Sscal-- aic-- "Cator,.-- * sA cA ie M n e4 * Geneva, . Sépt. ~28--The 'eighth meeting. of the league of nations eame-- to an: official: close: today when' the council of the league adjourned its . session. > The ~next session will be cheld~ in December. ©The -- assembly --adjourned yester-- day. 5 o f n The council also postponed 'until the December meeting discussion of the question whether the coun-- cil is competent to interpret ar-- ticles 180 n'd 190 of:--the Versailles Treaty. for the purpose of settling the : dispute between Greese and ny over the former Gérman Islangds _ ceded ~to Greece by: the J' Springlield. |I111., Sept. 28.--With election of grand lodge officers as the feature of the opening day, the an-- nual convention of the Iilinois Grand Lodge. of Pythias got under way here today with approximately 1,000 dele-- gates in the city. Daniel H. Ross, Benton, grand chan-- cellor, presided at the Pnitial session this morning. Ae reception and ijaint New York: banking syndicate to 'ex: tend a $70,000,000 loan to the Polish government | for ~rehabilitaring -- the national finxancial structure. & 0. K. LOANS TO -- Peace Treaty. ~--The joan will be finated about Oc-- tober : 15. .2 > > $s 0y sz Siik Undies® Euxurys _ . ~ _~ *4 /y Mubby Needn't Pay fconchve tonight . will be' a jeading social feature of the convention. ' ugtomt centers today l:m the m of grand outer guard, from w Lnanfimt of wome.n start. Amn.: candidates are W. H. Stephens, 1 ville;: Guy. Young,"Herrin; . Clarence Ginter, Harvey, and J.--P. Johnson, Rock Island. f h. .s . Tomorrow will be "!*~key day" with drill team competition, a parade and public entertainment as headliners. The annual session of thd Pythian Sisters will open tomorrow. » LEAGUE CLOSES EIGHTH MEETING hll'oto--ho'thtmottunvu _--Cases of 'other maladies: reported Dy the state are: 3 m'""" {;m 78; typhold fever 45: Epidemic-- miningitis, 'Cook 2, u.L tson 1, . WHL 1. . Although -- eighty--cight > cases of diphtheria. were reported to the state department for the week the réport falls to show that anr of tham wwan Ings, "btate health director. °-- There mét few cases of minor contagion in ' Wankegan but serious contagion The health situation In Waukegan aKl Jake county never hag been bet-- ter, it is indicated in the weekly re-- port on contagious diseases fssued at 'Jjoday by Dr.--I. D. Raw-- ~~MADE : 2UBLIC Ae reception and joint cleared 'up. ts C3 ank Chicago, Sept. zs--zuéuo'- up~ town Theater and Cabaret district was thrown fnto a panic early 'to-- day following ~the. explosion of a bomb,' believed to be another notch ' Nestle is charged with piracy by . the British because of alleged participation in the capture of 'an American Rum Runner by U. 8: -- --Choose from this collection a coat you'll be proud to wear The aveathéer report reads: ."Colder with 'snow flurries." So, don't put off buying that new cont." Be ready to cnjoy the crisp fall days in onc of these beautiful new models. They are no more expengive now : than --they will be a month later and stocks now--offer a wide selection, at any price you wish to pay. =The assortment at 13 is unustually complete, offering such miaterials as Duvemere, Velona, Broadcloth and other novelty coatings. Trimmings..were never more lavlshx ;used ; wolf, fox, op'&ssum, lynx and raccoon bei%g the most popular,.. Let us show you .these beantiful garments soon; > *4X 4 ; *3 * Stunning Models, $97.50 to $125.00 Those who wish a better coat will find m any. here to their liking. .;Co_i vet, Norma and Malina, heautifully tailor ed, with luxurious fur trimmi be found.in this range 6f prices, and scores--of new models and shades from,. : is Nee »[ im s hes pl+%. --Use The Ten Pay Plan If you a MNony women are biiying their winter co ats on our Ten--Pay Plan this : is nocex:tra cherga,; no red tape.. A sinall paynmient on delivery and t z> yo(. _ w a%* f " ids ,;k' A ol & $ sedle f ' " / , ~ )F. e * & '*;'. 3 }'h x > war. WAUKEGAN WEEKLY sUN Detlark Cigar Store, alleged gamb« lets establishment, --shattered the windows, and drove about 150 per-- sons to the street. ~ Ahis assurance was given by Al-- fred P. Sloan, Jr., president of ~the General. . Motors Corporation in. a ringing address. befpre the auton.0 'bile editors of American newspap'rs this afternoon. ~ t *'There is plenty of opportunity Milford, Mich. -- Sept.' 28. --There 'm be no war between Henry Ford loan Says There is Plenty of Room' For Both of the Great . AND FORD AGREE --ON "NO WARFARE" _ HARMONY 'PROGRAM rear entrance of the Te $1.50PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE close to Ford and his organizcat:i»n, thweir viewpoints and ambitions. of : the : fact : thy jof | our . e w papers: and . maga MP be devoting space to & : 8. af che relative position 'bf, General. Motors and : Ford as 1 &ta in the automotive Stry, t pres-- eng relation and their future rela price ~of ; their-- Chevrolet _tar' to the approxrimate price of the Ford. Mexn-- while, Ford: had aunounced he was building--a new model machine w#tuicn 'h,exmt;d to be on' the maiket about' the first of the year. -- : Sloan's remarks on Ford were iis-- tened --to with sp:uch interest i«cp Jn' his 'speech on the, progress of General Motors, Sloan abraotty turn-- ed from his subject to declare: mioan procesded to tell how he first met'Ford, when the industr#g was ~young, how he was broucht "While 1 am speaking of oor n~si-- tion 'in the industry. I am reminced world for 'months--ever since, in fact ~about a year ago the lenerai Motors -- Corporation -- fowered the in <the world today for"both." de clared Sloan, amid applause. . Ford had been quoted recently to the--same effect.. However, rumb.cs of a great motor war between thee two madulaciurers hgve been iever-- berating . throushout" the. busia<;s of-- Vel-- are to to choose gar. There: .. ie balance --_>: _ €r 4 2e q \.fi" «é a4

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