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Libertyville Independent, 19 Nov 1925, p. 7

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_ *-- Bo far as congressional dissatis-- = faction with the de'poflmont'- prepa--. ' --ration of its case for the budget is 1 concerned. that is centéred arount _ _ _ tbe palpable attempt to "paes the '_ ... buck" to the jegislators for (unds k"'m"m,thtw w s '!.'-mp'f}m'.\ ~of " tne ' recommendariona#' 07 "the wat? anrd ~~*------the-- dudget ~bureaus itsalt.--while~ at = the eame time attempting t s real cut in the expansos of the nars by falling to includge, those ftems in the estimates of the department.. ' Officers Cut It; Congprass Restores 4 Year after year, the items *of "naval training stations" and-- "rec-- ~~~ ~reation for enlisted men" have bees | 'reduced by the payy officers--enly to f be reinserted in the navyy appropri+ $ ations when it comes up before con-- greas, an eventuation which many paryy men well recognize in'edvance. As a result, none of the other items of the appropriation suffered from ----------the --attempt to bring the total est! --|Public Auction Washington,. Nov. 12.--Failure of . _ the navy department to include in its _ estimates to the budge: bureau an ap ~*~propriation of §$250,000 for --the main-- tenance of the Great Lakes naval training station during the next fis-- «. OaAl year has brought to light a sys --__ tem of departmental "log rollingy" _ which bide fair to become A real is-- f sue when the appropriation bills come up for consideration in congrese. 3 8 Meantime,. members of__congrés» from Chicago remain confident that ~ the action of the department in de leting the Great Lakes item from ite --~AMRecal recommendations will rot .iz allowed to stand and that abandon-- ment of the station, which would bhave resulted from the 'failure to obtain appropriations for its continuance, can be forestalled by action in the hbouse restoring the item, if neces-- eary, to this end. Representative Car}l R. Chindblom of Chicago; in whose district the training station is . located, is bending every 'effort to obtain federal consideration from congréss of the project, --~+% Indeed. for the last three fiseal reare, the budegt hae proposed $100,-- 000 for "recreation of en'listed men"-- the Jjtem which provides for athletle activitie«, and motion picture shows aboard ship,. eto --while the anpropri atione have run $%10,000, $500,000, and $500.000 reapectivelr It was frankly admitted tbhat the $300,000 getimate mates within the fAgure eet by the budget. because the camounts ure taken off in the estimates.from the "maval training station" and "recre ation" Items, and the fact that these latter items are restored in congreas aleo leaves thome funds intact. The net result of the transection is a showing by the department on paper of a eaving in the estimatee on "Ciatloks" And "rerreatton,"--which--is never enacted into law because of--the Insertion of the items by congres® the denvartment felt tmat if it redu« Ita estimate for 'recrealon for en} ed4 men' it could azain rely upon c greea to raise the amount." -- That members of the house appro-- priaton committee . recognize this mild camoufiage which has worked to make congrees Its catspaw in se-- euring additional appropriation -- for cemain activitie« of the navyy is evi-- denced by a eatatfemefit in the re port of last year'« naval appotopriatior-- bill -- The committe«' declared: "It would seem quits important, that being required to keen the total of ;e estimate for 'recreat!ion for enlst Bureau Omits Great Lakes for "LOG--ROLLING® 1S . BARED RESULT OF NAVAL STA. SLASH TERMS--All sums of $25 and under, cash; on sums over that, a credit of 6 months be given on good bankable notes bearing 6% Interest. No property to be removed auntil settled for with the clerk. -- MAT YARCG, 50 Bushels Oats HAY AND GRAIN 20 Tons Timothy Hay 4 Tons Alfalfa Hay 9 Tons Baled 4 Stacks Common Hay 15 Tons Silage in 124ft" Silo FARMING MACHINERY 1 Samson Tractor and a John 13 COWB8B-- § New Mi'kers 3 Close Springers 4 Backward Springers 'li c«go T. B. Tested, passing ~~4 HORSES-- 1 Team. 11 yrs., wt. 2500 1 Black Horse, 6 yrs., wt. 1100 1 Gray Horsge, 8 yrs., wt 1500 2 miles northeast of Libertyville, 114 miles south of Belvidere Road, on Having sold my farm, I will sell at Public Auction all my personal property, on farm known as the Patrick Meyer place, located submitted with the expectation ongress to Restore It. ommencing at 12:30 p. m., as follows: .. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1925 CATTLE creation_for enl]st that I!"H reduce« creaian for enli«t Mr. and Mrh. N. F. Busch and fam | y wpent Saturday e¥ening at the Bert Jones home in Libertyvi®Pe. EmH Goest attended a bank meetins in Wheeiing Tuesday night. » A very exciting time was had on the K. F Busch farm ofne day last week. A deer was discovered in th* corn fieid, but was tno fleet aof {00t to. be aught. We think it is one of lh'1 animais that wandered from the Cook | eounty forest preserve. SBeveral bave | escaped the past «eummer. | FEmi' Geest. | Grandma Busch and Raymond Miller made a business trip to Wheeling Monday evening. While there .they called on -- Raymonds motber. * Mr. and Mrs. Pau)l Radtke and Clar-- ente Busch attended the Armistice day dance in lAibertyville Wednesday nigcht of alst week. Mrs. Elia Knopp and Mrh. ml Horcher attended the funeral of A Volr in Arlington Heights Tuesday. Emil Geest att#hded Masonic lodge at Highland Park Saturday night~~ Al Bunton made a business trip to W_b_ooun(lfilndn!. S --Al B@mton of Libertyville spent last Sunday with his parents here. - ,Ak&MQ' made a businehs trip to LibertyviDe Saturday. 5 * Miss Clars Leikam of Libertyyille spent Sunday bhere with ber mother. Mr. and Mrs. James Matousek and family s#pent Sunday bere with the latter's parents. Hope Seen for Great Lakes The samd seort of -- juggling has been employed hy the departmeni with réapect to naval .training sta tions, ever since the, oudget began operation. | In, 1923 the departmenta! ' estimates contempleted_ closing the. station at Newport, R. I"; the follow-- ing year the$ proposed to do without the training of recruits mt the great-- ~sinttor, ~and~tn--the 4*** cad 1926 estimates, the--tfam pton~roads .station went by the boards as a training area for recruits. This year the navy bas proposed abandonment of the great lakes station. Neverthe-- 'lees, the stations have always been continued as reécruit=~ training-- sta-- tions and the estimates of the depari-- !mem bhave been used as a means of ;iflflfll larger appropriations on other \ttenc by cutting the two training see-- tions, in the expectation that --con-- gress would give the amounts desir-- Do you wish to improve your prop-- erty? If so. HeinWatry Finance Co. will loan you the money. 411 Wauke-- gan Nat'l Bank Building. / .. «B Al Roupp improved his driveway this week by adding a layer of white inz s1g}1006 maln Intact. Congrems, however, is geiting de-- cidedly restive under this method of pracgedure employed by the depart-- ment. Individual membere are ex-- pressing more and more displeasure over being made the "goats" for local projects under naval administration. 'ke a resulit, it would surprise no one If the navy wes called upon to pre-- pare an "honest* to goodnessa" eiti-- mate of budget needs, in which train-- Ing and récreation activities are giv en their proper recognition. Other-- wige, some members say, the depart-- ment will «wake to find that congress. saving money on these -- two iteme., w3¥ eangour in the general economy poll'cy ARA: tbe entimates esome wheth, Aing 4 prdec insl _ the. trats Incidentally, there is no reason to believe that the action of the depart-- ment in the great lakes station will sot follow the usual procedure, and congress will provide for its reten-- ton as a recerult training center. . that tongress would "raise the ante* to its current 'level. 1 Mowing Machine 2 Horse Rake 2 Cultivators i C 2 Walking Plows 1 rotato Digger 1 24¢,tion Harrow, new 1 Pump Jack, new 1 Wagon and Rack 1 Box and Wagon 1 Silo Wagon 1 Mi'k Wagon 1 Bob Sleigh # Sets Harness 7 Milk Cans Many other articies 1 HJay Fork and Rope Deere 2--bottom Tractor Plow 1 Grain Binder 1 Spring Tooth Harrow 1 Corn Planter <L, Prop. s John Rouse, Clérk te. else. in order_ {hat the train-- stafiong And recreation may re stone A P T A KISTC 1 Disc 4* \_--y Visit Your Friends by L | I "Long Distange" -- /J Leaves in uto Piicted ty the .--Sheriff end(&nomamed _ by Durand's Secretary. _ lqose, coarse woven togs. <' s Mre. Durand visited bim in the jJalil a short time Monday after noof, bri.ging bhim a carton of cig-- arets, of which he was deprived when he reached the penitentiary. She had hber last talk with him for sometime, and he assured her that he would be a model-- prisoner, and that she should not worry over him. as he would do his best to earn Jack Durand, after a month fun and football, has started serve his sentence of from three twenty jyears in the penitentiary | Joliet,-- where hbe . was taken Tubsds after spending the night in jail. He was whisked away {from th> county jail at 7:40 o'clock Tuesday morning in a car piloted by Sheriff Ed Ablstrom,. Deputy Lester Tifftany and Frank J. Greene, secretary to the Scott Durands, accompunied. it took mbout four hours to get Jack to the prison, where 'he had to-- go .throuli'tho routine that other pris oners ¥e to submit to. ~Jack bad to stand facing the wali in silence for thirty minutes, as a disciplinary test, and Jack hbag to submit to the prison haircut and Telephone 400 --~_ _ Libertyville Battery $ 'This mharvelous loudspeaker--well on its way to %cn HALF A MILIJON HORN TYPE SPEAKERS--«substantially "reducad because of assembly improvements devoloped by Crosly Engineers. Repro-- duces all tones without distortion. Crosley patented unit, not cone, secrot of its amazing perfection. Here They Are! PRICE_____. Threse tubes in the Crosicy Super Trirdyn do more work than five do in other types of radios. Thas is one of the reagons why so many thou-- sands of these radios are being sold. Another reason is that is so ex-- tremely easy to tune in distant stations on a Musicone or amny other type of doudspeaker and to hear what that station is broadlasting as clearly as though the listener were right in the studio. The Super Trir-- dyne Special is extremely popular and thousands have been sold within the past few months. As us to hear the Super Trirdyn Special. + NIGHT IN JAIL, -- GOES TO PRISON phone. To maintain the service the com-- pany's repenues must ~--Reep pace with this iéncreases the average investment per tele-- higher than those of ten years ago, so that PRE'SENT cost levels are much ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM MUSICONE _ Now Priced Within Reach Of All $14.75 -- The Famous ~AUTHORIZIED ChosLy DisTRI8sUTroRg L distance to become a barrier between ourselves and our friends. _ Your relatives and: friends in distant places are as near to you as your telephone. Give them the pleasure of hearing your voice; visit them from your own home TD OFTEN we allow LA distance to become a Rates for out--of--town calls. are reasonable. The infor-- mation section of the tele-- phone directofy containga list of rates to principal points. Call the long dis-- tance operator for infor-- mation as to the rates to any point. --by telephone. ALl of _of Ake --Forest, Jack spent an un-- eventful two hours during the ;our-- ney discussing his possibility of re-- 'leasé within 30 months at which time he js eligible for parole, --Jack rviewed his new home With anything but loving eyes anu seemed mainly worrléd over the fact that his football team, the Durand All--Stats, will play the rematntmig games ; tire season without his support. "I suppose I'll play left--out on the prison team," he commented. "l'l; miss the bunch back home, but there is some consolation in knowing that when I leave here I can return home and start over again." Warden John L. Whitman said Jack would be returned to the old brison : soon where by dint of hard labor and obedience he could work his way up to the new penitentiary. Jack's first visit was to the office of wW. L. Petty, where he was "mugged" and his finger prints tak-- en. He exchanged his expensive but solled suit for one of heayy blue denim. Hig hair was clipped short. "I wore the oldest suit I--had," he sald when hbe viewed the elothes issued to him, "because --I knew 1 wouldn't need it again " Joliet, Iil., Nov, 17.--"Happy'gto ducky'" Jack Durand, not so happy, and not so lutky, "dressed in" at Abhe -- new penit tiary atStateville tod. y to begin serving a sehntence of three to twenty years for his part in the robbery of the. home »f F. Edson White. «. within two years and nine months under the parole system. & Super Trirdyn S pecial . NOVEMBER 19, 1925 A1 f «> 4urge wae | Phone--154--M~ _ FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY Phone 41 Lake Zurich, flinois. A V G FR OE L1 C '% Schanck Hardware Co. WE BOUGHT A CARLOAD WHEN PRICES WERE DOWN Why wait until next Fall before solving your heating problem. In the Spring,--right now, is the most economical time to install a warm air furnace.. Don't wait until the Fall rush comes with high labor cost and advancing market. Prepare Now Don't Shiver Next Winter Flowers add a touch of color to a big dinner spread that makes it all the more inviting--a certain atmosphere of completeness and dignity--a spirit of real "hom--i-- ness" that appeals to all who sit at the festive board. So what could be more appropriate for Thanksgiving? Decorate not only your table but--in the conspicuous places about your home--place bouquets of our gorge-- ous Chrysanthemums and sundry other . beauteous blossoms. Come--treat your eyes to our colorfal array and--LET US HAVE YQUR ORDER!-- -- . c Insurance of all kinds The Heating Men Who Satisfy place your adver .--R. G. Kaping For Lake Economy as well as convenience Libertyville The Oldest Domestic Electric |}|----_ _ ud Li in C 4+I PACE SEVEN |_ -- lilinots N

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