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Libertyville Independent, 22 Mar 1928, p. 12

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sewvAavysLk.. he has made (greater progress on the m;.-to-u:ocnlf- of--Mekico: waterway in seven years ' than was'made in 100 years betore mm made provisions "--.__ for the early construction of su-- --. * ~mer--highways entering ~hicasgo. um ie mmi o. mnumigeis BOUND TO DEEEAT CARLSTROM FOR AT--| FROM GALLOWS IN ~! TORNEY GENERAL--FOLKS RECALL CARL--| CANADIAN KILLING ~ STROM'S BETRAYAL OF GOVERNOR WHO | coucrrs: ) aranis nc FLECTED HIM. | 'prieve to Dorls Mobonald, There is an old, trite and true say-- Ing that a man is known by the com-- m public utilities and railroadsz. formulation and shaping of leg-- islatton covering <every phase of the social and economic life of this state have been the subject matter for consideration of these commit-- In over a century of statehood I!-- linofs. has had many attorney gen-- erals but few, it any, was eo . well fitted by experience and ability to Berve the state in that capacity as Senator Dailey. In announcing his candidacy for thh'bllen nomination for the office he séeks, Senator Dailey 'flr twenty--two years I-- have Berved the people--of this state as a member of the general; assembly. During the last sixteen years Ihave been honored with the chairmanship :&Mcim committee af the iring this 'period I have : also m-- time to time on the flo' l'pctla. f b" eol::mo: embraced su jects of agriculture, apportionment, appropriations, banking, charitable terways, education, good roads, . in-- surance, labor, mining, municipali-- Len Small is a common man and he loves the common people. He is should be re--nominated as x# com-- plete by the down--state folks nthmlm'lichm been conducted against him by the Ca: press ever since he has held .. It is a well accepted fact over the state that when the Capitalistic press assails a man as continudusly as It has Len Small, nbhauouhtomumtuo 1d 0 & to get Hd of him--in short, it has Why Governor Small [ss Should Be Renominated BECAUSE he has made llinois the state in the union. B he stands tftor home rule for people of Chicago. mh greatly improved and the University of IMt-- nols. | * Il::fl'l he has built the new 1ili-- 'Research -- hospital for the EeRUSE no insi ; BE he insists that no trac-- tion franchise shall be granted un-- less by the vote of the nfi of --Chicago. n.c': of the humane, uuz xflifl edministration the hospitals and charities. BECAUSE of the wonderful develop-- ment. of the park districts under Oof the state and located in B the death rate in lilinois is the lowest in history due to 5 'R 01 _ Governor --Smaill's ¢ Ia Hea'lth Department. h .. bhe has made C(rreater Springfield, Ill.--Republican voters of Hlinois, in State Senator Datley of Peorla, have a candidate for the party nomination for attorney gen-- eral for whom they can vote with considerable pride. + : He has served his digtrict in the m',mhb for -- twenty--two L record .of continuous serr-- ice enjoyed by few members of the l'w&. Twenty ' years of this time was spent in the state senate to which he was elected five terms. Senator Dailey is a man of out-- standing ability and he has been a mwthonvwmmto: the legislature tor years. His ® activity against bad legislation and in sup-- Small Popular By The Enemies He Has Made It for no other reason Len Small Pa Los Angeles, March 21.--William Mulbolland, chief engineer of M Los Angeles bureaun of power and light; admitted at a coroner's inquest here today that a new and fast in-- § leak was visible in the St. Ffancis dam tweive hours before the | glant structure tore loose from thel Small as gOvernor, was shouting: "Build -- Hard Roads : for Ilinois." When the people platced Len Smail in the, executive's chair and -- the governor insteadl of sgigning on the dotted line, declared that so long as he was governor he would protect the interests of all the people. He served notice on the cement trust nest to feather with certain men _ ERarly bids on road contracts were from $42,000 to $45,000 a mile. With the ultimatum of Governor Smail, the rejection of the bids and calling for other bids a drop of more than $10,000 a mile was made. Then Gov-- ernor Smaill started his hard road that not one mile of hard road would be built until _ material costs were reduced within reason. He had perceived in the bids a combination to boost prices, and| despite his promise of an active road compaigun hechad nerve to serve notice that he would not allow the state to be held up. : _ --, hz > building campaign, with the resgult Illinois today has more«than double the improved highways of another state in the union.-- And the aver-- age cost is approximately $30,000 a canyon side and hurled a death earrying flood of water upon hun-- dreds of sleeping residents of the fertile valleys below. % the way preventing it. We all recall how The Chicago Tribune, before the election of Len Then what did the Chicago Trib-- une do? Immediately the W. G. N. ("World Gulling Newspaper') changed front. Despite its advocacy of hard roads at, $42,000 to $45,000 a mile, it began to ask the question: "Why All This Haste?"* when> construction -- costs were reduced, from $12,000 to $15,-- @00 a mile. + -- Is there . any significance in the fact The Chicago Tribune advocated the building of hatd roads in IlMlinois when prices were high and opposed building of hard roads wlen the prices were forded down? mon school fund, thus bringing the benefits of education to every boy and girl in Illinois; BECAUSE he has built up the De-- partment of Registration and Edu-- catiqn,to a high standard of effi-- ciency, thus keeping the profes-- sions on a high ethical and scien-- tific plane. BECAUSE the twoenty--six state instt tiutions with more than 1,000 build-- ings and more than 12,000 acresof ground 'have been managed with such ce.o.my that: the : 36,000 in-- mates ve . with m n anmennt more and better food than ever be-- i eaaacie m "It is my beliet that my service to the people of the state can be greatly enhanced through the office of attorney general, in which I may be privileged to interpret and en-- force the--laws." . : + thus rélieving intense traftic in and about Cook eBunty, _ : BECAUSE park commissioners ap-- pointed by him have inaugurated double deck boulevard . crossings to speed up auto travel and make it safe.: ; BECAUSE he has approved increas-- ed state appropriations for the com tees on which I have had the honor to serve. is' p ADMITS LEAK IN ST. FRANCIS DAM Men are so necessarily fools that It would be being a fool in a higher strain of folly not to he a fool.-- Paseal * 8 Concerning Fools SENATOR DAILEY --Here we gee Robert Hughes, . of Antioth, IlIl., Lake county's cham-- plon cow caller in action., He was awarded the handsome, old--fashion-- ed --nickel--plated --.:cow -- bell. -- trophy presented by the Blue: Valléey Cream-- ery Institute <at the Lake County Farmers' Institute at Antioch last month. * Young Robert is 13 years old and a freshman in the agricultural de-- partment of the Antioch high school. Hee is a relative of frot. Hughes of lowa,.' In the contest, he "outcalled" % group of 12 farmers and two other boys. The judges in the contest were as follows: H. D. Minto, pres-- ident of the Lake County Farm Bu-- Because *f her husband's signed statement Sunday, absolving her 6f any' blame for-- Bouchard's--ardrder, there had been lorzo talk of a new trial for the American girl, but this seemed unlikely today. Doris slept peacefully last night, unaware of the extraordinary -- ef-- forts being made to save her from the gallows:;: * Last visits to McDonald will be made today and tomorrow by rela-- tives who : reachea Montreal on The final papers are to go befare Viecount Willingdon this morning for signature and will be followed by the forwarding. of the royal procia-- mation to the gheriff in Montreal, who 'will be instructed to . removre Doris to the women's penitentiary at Kingston iz about ten days. Officials at the prison, declaring the government had not acted on the girl's plea: for clemency, were preparing for a double hanging. But every indication pointed to a --re-- prieve for Mrs, McDonald, non, N. Y. and Oklahoma girl was approved by the cabinet council and the minister of justice at Quebec, it was learned, and the governor gen-- eral is not expected to oppose the decision of his cabinet. y8 Méanwhile preparations .were be-- ing made for the hanging of George, McDonald, dapper husband of .the former actress, at Valleyfield on Friday morning. He will die for the murder: of Adelard Bouchard, -- La-- chine taxi--driver, on ~the Malone highway last July.. k) i Governer General Willingdon |an-- nounced officially early this after-- Fmon' that the Mount Vernon, N. Y. girl, ucn_rl,vlth her husband . of the murdet of a taxi driyer last July,. had been granted a reprieve. Large Stock of Heavy Tim-- bers, Windows, Glazed Sash, #Roofing, Wall Radiators, Pipe, Montreal, Que., ')urch 21.--A re prieve commuting \the death sen-- tence of Doris Julia McDonald --to life imprisonment is expected to be signed today by Viegount . Willing-- don, governor general. The stay of execution for the former Mt. Ver-- Ottawa, March 21.--Doris -- Julia MeDonald ~will not 'die on the gal lews Friday morning. . 2 CAUGHT IN THE ACT Building Material *_ Great Lakes Naval Station Mu:&totymmm ients -- covering, lumber, windows, etc. ! and' we will gladly give you our onpuu.ltbtraudphmyoul under no obligation, HUSBAND MUST Ragily Re--erected, Price Very _1;&& Move Quickly Make Your Own Selection, or . _ Write Great Lakes, Il, _ Phone 5482 LUMBER prieve to Doris McDonald, ----__ Held For Slaving. Wrecking Camp Buildings and Warehouses at HONME. BUILDERS! BUY--BUIL D~REPAIR ruck Delivery Arranged to your lot© Shipment made > H. C.:Gilkerson, county farm PORTABLE METAL MILLIONS OF FEET Choice Yellow Pine . Government etc.,, at. Bargain Prices As Sales Office #2nd St. Entrance to Naval Station or Slaying. Per --1, HANG attorney, .J. A, b'ofiufit. 'sald, "and he is happier now that he<believes that his absolution of the girl has woen her.life from 'the gallows. Mc-- Donald realizes 'that. there is no :lotpe for him and is resigned to his ' e'" * 2 p events. . K S $ _."Me still loves dearly,' attorney, J. A, Legailt, 'said, he is happier now that he<beli that his absolution of the girl wen her.life from the gallows. Donald realizes that. there -- is hope for him and is resigned t McDonald was declared.to be hap-- pler betause of the: change' of events. . . F - --."HMe still loves Doris dearly," his dawn, the. ' con--man will m#tch 'out from 'the jong tiers of céells in 'Valleyfieldjail and mount the 'nineteen ~gteps -- to the= gallowe platform, > 5 f But Memory 1 + Oh, If in being tor:oj only forget !~--Lew W lA OU are invited to. attend this presentation. Which is in . j _ M§ie) effect a style show. In the windows and all through the _ _ [§@27] store, the very newest and smartest in women's and chil-- _ . ~Uessees dren's wearing apparel will be on display for your inspec-- -- tion and selection. The ensemble costume in all it's variations. The .. ... .. . _ frocks of printed silk in all the daring new colorful designs. The f ----slenderizing new coats and" wraps. Irresistable hats including the _ helmet--like models with uneven brim Kidskin and suede foot-- & ~ wear in floveliest shades and newest lasts. In fact you --will find<------~>. s O I e s E@A -- t@ "'7 f :;\ ® !;'.:' {"\ 'Za' Li _A 2 5* h 'Q'"-&' P lt THP 'F"'fi'? 6 B ALUO<2) -- § t M \@% d w Cleveland, March 21--Morris 'Ben' Nadel, the man who arranged & "hide--out", for 'Pat. McDérmott, fol-- lowing the Don R. Mellett murder at FOUND ~BY A DEPUTY Morris Nadel and Companion Riddled by Bullets on a ' Lonely Road. : * in {oveliest ;had& f 51"{& newest lasts. In fact you --will find------ every garment that should be in the well dressed woman's----_ LLOW--UP T0 MELLETT DEATH 3. 900 --March 22nd, 23rd and 24th-- ks t e t o o SA LAE C ET U e * 42 C Aadl dg e A yet identified, were shot and killed | ing. T near Willoughby, east of Cleveland;| acted i early today by two youthful assay}--| loney d ants, who escaped. s _ Nadel fece had been shot away. _Nadel was slumped over the wheel with the other--victim leaning against him A highway patrol rider of lake county discovered the tragedy. ° The -- clue to the .identity of the killer$ was Iurnished by Marshal James loney of Willouglhby, who said two strange.youtas stopped at & hby ~all--night /; restaurant «"The two bodies. were found in the front seat of Nadel's Lincoln sedan, parked in an 'jsolated ~zectrion of Lost Nation road. The mian identi-- tied -- by Cleveland detectives s Na del, been shot 16. times while the youth with him was struck by 11 bullets, Portions: of each man's wardrobe. ~. Nadel, under_ penitentiary -- sen-- AKence after being convicted of har-- boring McDermott, who is now serv-- ing a life sentence for Mellett's mur der, 'was at liberty on bond of $35,-- [000 pending an appeal. The companion, it was zaid, re-- sembled 'Dan Pfaff, also of Clieve-- land, who testified at Nade!'s trial. Several persons who knew Pfafl, were rnable to say positively that he was the dead man, however. ing. 'They were very nervous and acted in a suspicious manner, Ma-- loney declared. The oldest building of English construction in Amerlica Is now called "St, Luke's church," ~near Smithfield, ¥a. Historic Edifice ta€: "MM-'-M w on --e tm ¥ on o. on aln e e > se 4A t oc o+! England's Driest Tewn _ Now the ministry of health bas sanctioned a escheme which will per-- mit each cottager to havre a water supply at & yearly rate which will be far cheaper than the existing primitive arrangement. Dependent on rainwater for waeh-- ing and bhousehold supplies, Docking for years has had to buy its drinking water from nearby towns at 2 cent: per pail. London.--From time immemorial known all over England as the driest village in the country, Docking, --a tiny Norfolkehire hamlet, is to go wet.. _ Has--New Water Scheme 1 |j

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