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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1924, p. 7

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WILMETTE DENOUNCE NON-RESISTANTS Spanish War Veterans Adopt Resolutions Following "Pink" Episode IS CALLED " DISGRACE" Pledge Aid to Battle Against Movement pacifists and their for conduct unbecoming loyal citizens, E\'anston Camp, No. 57, United Spanish War Veterans. which includes several Wilmette men, in a special meeting this week passed a resolution condemning the spirit of so-called "pacifism" which "it appears is being developed in the bodies of se\-cral, universities of the United St::ttes. In explainin~ the stand of the veterans. Hugo Pape. commander, says th1t "while we do not feel justified in cr;ticizing- the attitude of the authori: :es of Northwestern university. we do think that stronger and more effective ~~eps should be taken to nip this peruicious movement in the bud." , The resolution, which was concurred in and endorsed by the Munidpal Council of Chicago, United Spanish War Veterans, representing over 1.800 in Cook county, follows: "Whereas. it appears there is beinl! developed in the student bodie~ of several universities of the llnited St<1te~ . a soirit of so-called 'Par'fi~m' "And whereas. certain students. 0f ~orthwestern university. certain mc'flhers of the Epworth league, of the First M. E. church, and certain students of Garrett Biblical institute, Evanston, have of their own free will and desire declared, that under no consideration would they participate in any war in which our country might hcromr enrraged in the future . either def~· n s ivc or offensivP, ~nd in other way s have e'Cpressed themselves in lanl!uage and needs unbecoming a loyal citizen of the United States. Flalf Flaarantly lnaulted "And whereas. at a meeting held under the ausoices of the Epworth league. in the First M. E. church, the United States flag in the hands of a veteran soldier of Qur country, was openly and flagrantly insulted hy sympathizers of a confessed and convicted slacker, "And whereas, the spreading of such propaganda in our churches and edu catic111al institutions is treacherous. un-American and unpatriotic. and tends to disruot all principles of law and order, and undermine good government, "And whereas, such actions and tcac h ings are a disgrace to the P:ood name and reputation of the educational and religious bodies referred to and to the city of Evanston. and are an insult to every man and woman. who saw service in the military or nayaJ branches of our country in time of war. ~ympathizers New Trier Republicana Eighth Grade A · Annex Back Howard P . Castle Annual Beamer Trophy Many New Trier Republicans are \'Olunteering active endorsement of the candidacy of Howard P. Castle, condidate for renomination in the Primaries, Tuesday, April 8, for the of. fice of state representative from the seventh senatorial district including the north shore. Mr. Castle is completing his third term in the Assembly. He is a resident of Barrington and an attorney by profession. The Legislative Voters league comments on Mr. Castle's candidacy as follows : "His record has been uniformly fine and he has been an able and effective opponent of bad measures put forward by the Small administration; is one of the most valuable and independent members of the General Assembly and should be renominate d." Several north shore men are serving as officers of the Legislative Voter~ league including, Shelby M. Singleton of \Vilmette, who is e ~: ecutive secre· tary, and the following members of the Executive committee: George E. Cole, Wilmette; Henry P. Crowell. Winnetka; Henry A. Gardner, Winnetka; Donald F. McPherson, Win· netka; John S. Miller. Jr., Winnetka . By winning the. basket ball championship and second place in baseball, Room A of the Wilmette Grammar School Eighth grade gained possession of the Beamer trophy for the current year. Room A of the Seventh grade took second in basket ball and first in baseball for a total of 20 points. This made them the runners up, since the eighth graders had won with 24 points. Room D of the Eighth grade took third place with 8 points. As a result of having won the trophy, the victorious room will stage a ceremonial before the end of the school year and will transfer the trophy to the room where it will remain until next year. The boys who made up the team that won the basket ball championship, and thus the trophy, were: George Pattison. Henry Huffman, Steve Harwood, Wallace Miller, Stanley Smith, Preston Read, and Arthur Van Duersen. BUY IT IN WILME'ITE A. S. VanDe SELLER OF GOOD FOOD CENTRAL AVE. AND 12TH ST. 5th EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE SALE on Sale APRIL 4th to 12th VAUGHAN'S SEEDS. Agent for Wilmette. I can sell you anything in Vaughan's Catalogue at the Catalogue price. All of our 1924 Flower, Vegetable and Lawn seeds are now in stock. Order . now. Do not put it off. SUGAR. Fine cane granulated. This is not Beet granulated. 10 lbs .............. . ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS 24~ Whole or one-half, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2C BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF Lb................ ·· ·· ··· ···· ·· ····· ~t. ell as a All Denouncing 9c 7c 97C M EASLES PR EYALENT ~ ed foot value. nCo. . ' ns Several cases of measles in Wilmette homes wrre rrport('(l to the Health department this week, bringing the total number of cases here up to about JO. Tht>Tc is no fear of W ilmette Man in Race .a serious epidemic, according to f Sta L · I Health Physician Moore, so long as or te egiS ature the prescribed quarantine · regulations William C. Connor, an attorney, are strictly observed. · who resides in Wilmette, announces his candidacy · for the Democratic nomination for state representative of the Seventh Senatorial district at th e Primary election of April 8, 1924. He is a graduate of the New Trier Township High school and De Paul University Law school and for the past two years has been engaged in IUI1111111111111111111111HIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU the practice of Law at 105 W . Monroe street, Chicago. Mr. Connor is running on a plat~ o r tu of an tight hour Day for \"omen. Extention of th e Application of the ivil Scrv:cc Law . Amendnwnt of the Medical Practice Act and Motor Vehicle Act, Reduction of the State tax rate and improvement in the State Primary Law. Be is a member of the Illinois State I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllliiiiiiiiiiUIIIIUIIIIIIIIItl Bar association and of the Chicago Bar association. Z8c 1 NATl~E- ~~~~~ .~.~ -~~~~~ -~~~~- .... 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SSe CHI~~~·P~~~c.t~~ .~1~<~ -~~1.1~~~~~~ .~~~~ -~~~~-e~; Condemn and Denounce "Therefore, the members of Evanston Camp No. 57, United Spanish War Veterans at special meeting, held ~[arch 29, 1924. condemn and denounce in unoualifiecl terms the actions and · sayings of these students and their sympathizers and call on the several institutions interestrd to take decisive ~teps to stamp out this vicious sentiment and discipline the guilty ones. "Resolved, that Evanston Camp No. 5T, United Spanish War Veterans pledge its entire membership as being rea<ly at any time to a~sist competent authority in stopping this pernicious propaganda and in destroying this unpatriotic movement. "And he it further resolved, that copies of this resolution he sent to the authorities above mentioned, to the press and to department and national headouarters of the United Spanish War Veterans." This won't happen with the No.lA Ansco Junior E SULTS like the above need never bother you aga in . 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