RESOLVED, That an urgent pm- tm‘t be immediatnly sent to the com- mittees of Congrega- to the Chairman of the Water Power Commission and to the Honorable Secretary of the Interior to the and that the intomst of the Indians he considered. RESOLUTION 3 WHEREAS, Conditions on the fol- lowing Reservations, anions others, WHEREAS, thorn has mm m tho; ' :xttnntion of this contort-nee continual NORMAN BAXKS :mu persictent pleas for funulnmontal? - fairâ€"play and justice in the matter of; Nurnum John, thr- fuur yoar olel the arbitrary rnmoval bf Indians fram‘mn wi' Mr: and Mn. .losoph Banks. thvir long established homr-s or th0:whnsl' hnmo is at Prince avenue and taking of those homes for the ostab-gtho- Plank Road, (lied Thanksgiving ii:hmnm of watnr power projvcts amigDay aftomonn from scarlet fever and re r‘rmirs and in mory instance wit!» ‘mmplicminns. out the consent, and against tlw-f Th:- litllc- lad had buvn ‘ick nnh~ u-whns, of the Indians cowl-mama fmv days, when he tunk a turn for thu-efore be it ,thc- worse and passed away. Two othi-r rt-mlutiuns Wm' H's" aduptod rv-“llinz to UN- cunverréon 0" “Mia" hurl inln mserwflrw for water power nrnjech against â€4"" \vi]! and «:ming upon 1hr row-ma» t to ml Iniuistrr lmxian aï¬'uin pmmptly m unk‘r that thr case of \‘huuxtinn on tho Hc-én'atinns might ml Iu- row-:11 rrl. The'r resolution refers to count» t‘mns nf {our years ago when dmugM muwd untold sulfvring and privatiun anrmg the Indians of thr- luackfml w rrvmion. Thr-r': u: oultions follow: hy the ion-mining memht-rs of Hu- man} ‘rihw whirl! our» lwld «way from the Atlantic I0 Uh- l'aciï¬r. Inpt. l‘arlzm'. unpwislwl by an) nth-r lvlruatr to (M mun-mien. man» â€14- resolution. Mr L: ncï¬nx a» mlhnnul organimr and has almmly mmlv applicatiun tn Seen-[my of State I'Imprmn for :1 charter fmnv “nfmiri. (I'm-h v~ will I)" uupliml r... in nary Hair and the many smaflvr organizations "I lmliam lhmuglmul Um l'nitml 5mm 22"" lm taken uh- Hw largo) urzanizatmn. With thl‘sr Huusanvk of membflrs i! is m: ‘twl that ran! work will hv- «Inm- far umi «'ummrminx an the n-reolutkm, RM 31. [main (Hobo-Drama! of Nonm- h-I mm. HIM in put; "I! is bolim'wl that this‘ is“ "01‘ am gum! stride ‘llv “an! the mlmicsicm of NW Indiana M com,olvtc aml umwtrirtul n'tiztm» RESOLVED, TM! 0w unhampvm! and unr-mtrku-cl by upodaI numrvf.» ion complete abuliuhmonl of Ibo In- dian Human ho mil-Mindy urn-d upon Hu- mmbm-u of the National Cungrm-n to "In PM that "or Indium ht given full and vfloch‘w‘ ciliwnthip: and be It {mflwr RESOLVED, That rupim of thi~ "solution Iv can! to "u- individual mmbrrs nf "w Noun and Sen-(r (‘mnmiuc-es on Indian Aflnin and "w A nw-rican l‘rms. WHEREAS. it ‘I “0" WM!" mfl'Iing, the (olloi'ing ofï¬cer: wen- elect- victton ot‘ the :31an Mom!!!" 0! ed for m'x month’s Iwgtnnlllx January the Society of America Indium. ““1“" 1921. their devoted friend: that â€w NF. . . ï¬ver continuation of the Indian 00in“ (.‘tunmllvr (.ommundera-L 3‘ A" nptlln (or the Indian 0! Ann-Nur- ' ""‘m' msmv. mlnnllo and rum! .4.me \‘in‘ Chnmlk-rwl-l. «2. mm“ non. thnnlnrr h- it . Mu~lrr or Work-«C. \h We" um? roqmnxiblt- for "w abject and pitabtc-mndition of Indium.to cum- tinul‘ and papa-tulle itself obntemib- [y for ;he lx‘um‘mont of the «It-plur- ubh- Indian situation, but in reality and «doc: to "w uuor alrmwrw} and ï¬nal extinction of, a noble mm- of people. Ind WHEREAS. then- appears tn be' utmost dutormination In the institu-I tion and brunch or :0»: United 8mm? gournmont known as the “Indian Of: 5 flee." musirting of 7,000 ompluyoos.‘ RESULU’I ION \\'HHRI'}AS a calm, (“RVILN‘i‘NU‘Uï¬ unhiuwll nunâ€"partisan survey of net- uan (-uudilivns obtaining among Am- erican Indians. both Rest-rwulmn um! nonâ€"llmeruAiun; cundiliuns brought about by past and pmwnt gun-ru- mrnlxd pulley and udininhtrulicm, 11-- »:ulb in disclosures an}! rcvelution M a most .ahm-kinx nature, full of path» and and h-agrdy. injustice and inhumâ€" anity. Judâ€"- The all“: mrmbr-rs of the (-nmnh ittvo aw, Thomas" L. Sloan, of “Erik imrlulz, D. (I. (Worm. E. Tinker. of 1’0\\']u:~!<zl. Oklu., M H. Wolf, of St. Louis, MIL, and um. Sherman ('(ml- idgt‘, 01' “(-nvrl'. Colo. '1 ho {‘nplzain intrmlucml the fullm~-- ing’ rt‘snlutéun which was cut-rim! h;- thc ('nnvt‘miun without in dissent nu voh'. He wax made a members of a cumâ€" miUu‘ of ï¬n- to 0)):me thv Indians of thu L'niud States and Ull‘il' frit-mh into a national body for (lw ln-tlm- ment :mJ protovtiun of the Hum. 1hr original mlnhitunts of tho North Am- en'mn cuntinvnl. The 'thH mt-mbvrs of the (‘f)ll)nl~ Capt. 1%. D. l'urkm. of (2â€!er unv- nuo, was signally hunorud at 41 um- vention of American Indians held at St. Louis. Mm, Nmembor “3-20. Made (Me of (‘ouuuiilee of Five to ()nmuim Nationally for Pro- tection of “Red Skins" CAPTAIN PARKER HONORED BY U- S. ' INDIAN SOCIETY RESOLUTION 2 The other children in the Banks {wily were ill with the same di- sease but at progresging nicely. Short funeral svh‘icvs Wurl' held at the homo and at the grave last. ’Saturday. the Rm: Eneas B. Goodwin {of St. Jmeph's Catholic Church ofl'i- ciating and burial was made at St. Joseph's cemetery south of the vi]- lage. Tht‘ Rm. Waltr'r Bumwinrr. pas- tur nf the Lace Luthr‘ran church, per- jfm‘mml the brmmony, Th0 nttem‘L iMt: \wrr- Miss Lydia varofe and illr. Paul WV. mu.~"n~< «If the bride in»! mom. . wwmhus M m- :mmedlatn o‘nmilu- of the [with :nnl rxnom and " {new Tuiends. H -. ml Mn. \'i\ nrv spvmlinyz Hwi: may-mum in M'mmsota and “'2‘! - thvir hnmv wivh Hu- bridv's' \I‘m- Hm ceremony. in a dining mum Nautifuuy (k‘coratwl in pink and .uh‘tm a Thu“wiring-wedding t‘irmI-r u a ‘ svn ed to forty-ï¬ve gum-m Marvin“ of H1: :mnwdiatr' o‘nmilic- of the brilh- :unl groom and “1‘! m ruflh-r Schuhz. .«iau-r 0! uw bride, west of the» “Finn. onus and Mr. Buy [-1, Hi. sun of Mr. and Mr. Henry Vin of Rogurs Amt. wru‘ mu'riell Thanksgiving Day at flw homr' of Mr. and Mrs. anry .\h~~ Matilda Hug-m1?» vlaughtnr of ML va) Hognvfu- "f [lithland av- , A! an a-nthusiuu'c meeting u! â€w 'Km‘xhu of l'ythiu. Wednesday own- Iing, the following ofï¬cer: won- (“8“ L'mrhaun was served ‘ which was ï¬nally enjoyed by all. ‘ Aflq-r disposing of the [ruler mutim of bum-nun. plans wrn dine (maul for malaria!†"flaming the mvmhvnhip of (In- nnk-r in this com- munity dun’ng the winter. Stirring (alb- nmr- mmkv by mrmhers. aomn or nhnm hut bum in us» order for hunt; gear:- or mow. displaying cu- tlul‘a'aum that id hound m mod fm. ombls tn "w Indu- qlun‘nx the next fK. OF P. ELECT ' OFFICERS FOR 4 ENSUING YEAR Maln- l'lam- In Ilt‘fflw Membenllip â€"l.m'|¢hcoa Wu «5mm Enioynl. mr 1-". IL- |~ u-owra'ry and unv of Hu- :1 minim-r ul' lhi~ lvamuu It was tin'u hi-- rzl'nr‘t.‘ 'limt tlw mnvontinn at Si. |.-w:a~ 'f‘v'ztiml '(u vwatr the purvnt lung. uhu-h mmhl bring mgolher â€1'0 man, wwio-luu um] rlubs uf the U. S. I'm-m- for [In-5r uhjm'l tho bettvr- vm-m uf cunelitionn' under which Hu- lumun i» compelled m liw‘. m [An-alumna Master of Hannahâ€"l). J. Kiley “nan-r of Exchcanr~ln1 Hertz. Master at Armsâ€"F. laihmdguth lnMr (hank-W. \’. Maker! Ollh'r Guardâ€"Sam "om-It ’ Tunhvr-C. R. "lull“!!! ’by reports made by the respective Male-gates. of these Reservations in- }licuiu that there will be dcsfltution ,ami distress this coming Winter, lol- ‘luwing the past season of extreme wh'ought, ‘ Blackfeet of Montana. (.‘row 01‘ Montana. 54m (Zu'im m" Arizona. hm ih-iknup of Manama. l'iums um! Muricupus of Arizona. itiu-H-fm'fl be it ILICSUIA'I‘II), That the Sm-ibly urge- tlw ndm:ni~ll‘uliml 01' Indian Alfuil‘s prompt and ulmmt attention to‘tho t-n-J that 13w history nf f'uur yeah 21:50. with it.»- xm-nrc! ut' .«turving um! (H~(‘:|:‘('(l lmiLuh dying: in [his land of Non!) on Uu- IHmMVuvL lira-nu- tiul be my. again rx'w-lec-IL 'Hw u-ummiltm' ul' fun was also in- .»utu'lvd tn furmulntv u m-w policy Ton UH- arm-m: [mbliczntinu of tho So- mu; "Ths- Amm'i 1 lmliun Mugww \‘in‘ Chamllcrv-H. ‘3. Barn“ Mum-r of Workwc. V. Wolf Kpr of Bret-rd» and Smut-w". F HOGRI'IFE â€"- VIX DOWNERS GROVE REPOILTEQ DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS Not being agriculturista. only from ‘an amateur standpoint. we have not followed the monk, blood lines and so on of the pumpkin family, but this seems to us like a record. I A pumpkin vino nn thr farm of Henry llormun. north of tho Villagt‘, â€wt a rocord in hearing this year \vhich we, at least. have never heard pqualled. This particular Vlfll‘. fur- nished t)"~ "Shards" for hundrwds of pumpkin pies, that delicious Thanks- giving dessert, for on it matured 941‘ of the big yellow fruit. 1 Hu-nry Barman, on Farm North of Villa". Had a Wonderful Pin lnards Vine. 91 PUMPKINS ON ONE VINE SETS RECORD f The Lisflo part of tho second pro- 1jéct contains Districts 67. 68. a" of District 70 except the portion in sec- tions 1 and 2 and 12: that part of District 7! in sections 4 and 9; that part of District 73 in sections 9. 16 and 2|: and that part of District 74 in section: 2]. 28 and 33. The polls for this krriton' will hp at the Lisiv School House. | Tlm'smml project i- a largI-r at" [and within! part of "owners Grow- aml Lisle tovmships. Tln- part in Downers (hm-o township is bounded on the nor": by the Suchrr or 63rd .strcet road: on the pact by um Greg-gs ‘mml or (he west lino of the "ins:- ilak- dixtrici on Him south by the township line, on the north lim of tho Lamont Township High School District, on the west by tho township lino. Peoplv living in this territory-l will vote at the School House of Die:- trict 66. I Project m at Bonaparte deo! Hon» for W territory bounded on 1the» north hy known Raul and on t!» south by the township line:- of Milton and York, including' the fol~ lowing whoa! tlistrictn: Mt of 89 u- crpt mum 21!: all of 5|; all of 52: a" of 49 south 0! Roost-volt Road; that part of Distuirt 38 that is situ- ated in sections 27 and 34 of Ni]- ton and that part at “ï¬nd 53 that is situatvd in svrtinns 28 and 33 of York Township. Elections» for the «subliminal of mmunit) high school district. will I» held in the following om: Satur- day. Decomhr 4th, bdwoon the houn of 7 and 9 p. m, Boo-pun. IJ-k M W â€KM 60 In Polling Ham (ro- 1 to 9 a. I. Huflding was I'M vhited and m dlmbod u» â€I! top 0! the dam. le hul'agv (founly delegation numbmnl l7 ln all. “ith Hinmhlt'. Elmh‘unfl. Lombard. (He-n Ellyn and West Chicago newt-seated and with W. H. Richie u! Wlwuton. the County “Y" Secretary ax hauler. Nancy was {given by thI- confrn-ncq- duh-gates to purclupe n ’llndwmt‘ «walk to be plan-d upon the tomb of Abnlum Lincoln whlch was visited by many on Sunni-y tutu-moon As well u the old Lincoln home. The sun Capitol} VOTE TOMORROW ON COMMUNITY HIGH DISTRICTS i 'l‘hu \‘urium Mn‘:|kl'l'.~ frum Spring- ï¬nhl, ('hiczugu, St. Louis. and New Yolk brought inspiring (In-ssugcs to AI." ruck ~(‘s-iun and .----n1 u~ all holnv Ewith tho chlonninmiun In make our liws count «In the {Me «If righteous- "1‘31: and Christian Srrvic‘v. The ad- t‘l‘l'h'n‘ on Sunday aflrmoon cm "Our Job" by Ml. Parlor of Now York, was especially strong and helpful, giving new vision to us a“. John Lehman, Jr., Homer Bolde- buck, Gardiner Barr, and Mervillo ’Morton \wru among the fortunate mm)» to be h-gistcrml in time and be unmng ’lhw HS! (Ix-k-gutes. Thom who attcnlh'd the I'm-Anxï¬orian church with their hmls um Sumay morning [I'm! the ph-nsIn-o of :~l1uking hands Hill: the Gov mm' uftvr (va >erviw. [ On Saturday uW-rnuon thv (Pow-w nor nddl'v:t.~‘cd the- ('oml-n-ncn‘ and [-aid high h'ibu'tl- tn “)0 YUung Mvns ("htistiau A>.nL-ialio1n in their M‘fl'il'V‘ tu young mu: and [he dvvvlnping "1' â€$ng lc-zuhrrhip thru .‘lH'h (‘onfl-r-j (net-m Ht- uho wï¬â€˜rn-(I to his ow“ twining in prnmumhlpmhluinml sonn- _\'vur:a mm in tln- “1" night whooL! for “hirh lu- \\':1> l'»p¢'l‘i:|lL\‘ gl'atL-flll.! 1' Thv follow» (rum tho (h'uu- wilt ‘ns (IL-legato.» from their roux-clin- Sunday Svhnulx came bark from flu- VStato capitol Monday morning wry enthusiastic mm- the wonderful timv thu-y had had at the big convention of Older Buy: from all vwr the State. GOVERNOR LOWDEN ADDRESSED OLDER BOYS CONFERENCE Downers Grove Delegates Among “Those Who \lfl. Chit-l" Ilium um'c at Church. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK \VILL BUILD 'IHEM LA GRANGE, ILL. WEST SUBURBAN MOTOR CO. (31.11 13%.?“ / ""n" ;l"7'-.___., .,---.-_ Must Get RESULTS! A Classified Advertiser (fl Reporter“l'Vant Ad's†have sold thousands of articles, houses, vac- ant properly, rented 'homes and farms, found jewelry, performed many other services and all at a nominal cost. I] To obtain these results he muis‘l advertise in a medium that gets results. ‘1] If there is one Class of advertiser who must get Results and get them quick-«it is the classiï¬ed advertiser. Downers Grove Publishing Company 37 North Main Stre'ct. Downers Grove. Illinois 188- Telephone PHONE 538 [her 3, 1m