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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, p. 26

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26 W I L M E T T E L I F E September 18, 1947 "FINER PICTURE FRAMING" 25% T O 5 0 % O F F O N F R A M E D PICTURES A l l sixes Excellent selection Boy, 10, Wins Search Republican Group For "Mystery Man"; Blasts Neiv Deal; Is Given Wardrobe Seeks Party Unity Shoppers on D a v i s street i n E v The board of directors of the A s anston last Saturday afternoon were given a busy time between 1:30 and sociation of Republican M e n and 2 o'clock b y hundreds of boys search- Women of New T r i e r Township Inc., ing for a "Mystery M a n " who was meeting Monday night at the home to be walking along the street at of M r . and M r s . B e n j a m i n Wham, 811 Sunset road, Winnetka, passed a that time. The first boy to find the "Mystery vigorous resolution condemning the M a n " was Bob Friedlander, 10-year- New Deal. The text follows: old son of M r . and M r s . Robert Friedlander of 1014 Dobson street, "The New Deal has been in office al5 years. It came into office after Evanston. H i s prize for finding the most 1 "Mystery M a n " was a $50 wardrobe the low of the depression had been passed in the summer of 1932 and reof his own selection from F r e d Tev- covery had set in, but, in order to make erbaugh's store for boys at 624 D a v i s political capital, it immediately closed all street. H e also won a Pilot-Tuner banks, declared a series of emergencies radio attachment from radio station existed, passed voluminous laws limiting production and placing business in a W E A W which broadcasts the Tever- straight jacket, arrayed class against baugh p r o g r a m every Saturday. class, thus playing into the hands of the Communists, and began to squander The "Mystery M a n " was John vast sums of money. Mitchell, a real estate and insurance Debt Is Menace broker in Evanston and a friend of "Our national debt, now i n the unpreceM r . Teverbaugh. dented amount of 275 billion dollars conAfter finding M r . Mitchell, Bob stitutes a growing menace. was interviewed on the radio and "The New Deal machinations without he declared that the event was the money and credit and with foreign trade in which exports greatly exceed imports "greatest thrill of his life." He also at tremendous cost to the American taxdeclared that the "Mystery M a n "payer both in unpaid loans and higher was a "swell guy." prices due to artificial scarcity, have resulted in an appearance of prosperity at times of national elections in 1936, C H U R C H PICNIC 1940, and 1944. The couples' class of the Wilmette "That this is the design for 1948 can Methodist church will hold a "family be no longer in doubt. That thereafter picnic," Saturday, at the L a k e ave- there will be a recession of great innue park reserve, west of Glenview. tensity is freely predicted by economists here and abroad. There will be games for all age Business Administration groups, followed by a picnic supper "This situation has thus ceased to be at 6 o'clock. one of interest only to political parties and has become one of paramount naAnne Ballentine, daughter of M r . tional and international importance, deand M r s . E a r l e W. Ballentine, 1137 manding a businesslike administration of our affairs if we are to avoid a depresLocust road, Wilmette, left Septem- sion of cataclysmic proportions. ber 10, to begin her senior year at "The only possibility of change is Wayland academy, Beaver D a m , through the election of a Republican Wis. president. "This will require the united efforts of all factions of the Republican party, as the New Deal is already clouding the issue by blaming the Republicans for the present chaos although it has been in office 15 years. 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