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Highland Park Press, 25 Mar 1926, p. 2

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ES Republicans: Bingham, Connecti 'ut; Butler, lasiaehusstu; Comma, Arixonic, Cummins, Iowa ,Curtis, Kansas; Dole, Ver- mont; Ernst, Kentucky; Gooding, aho; Han-em, Oklahoma; Jones,. Washinxttm; Lentoot, Wi nsin; McKinley, Illinois; Means, Colorado'; Moses, New H mpshire; ,Norbeck, South Dakota;' Nye, North Dakota; Oddie Nevada;/Pepper, Pennsyl- vmig: Rotritmonrtpdiana; Shortri' , Califoritia; Smoot, Utah; iltanBetd, Oregon; [ Wadsworth. Ne Yorkr' Watson, Indiana; Wesller,Mnrrlnn4; William, Missou i; was, Ohio. F Democrats: . ttit-xi,, Louiai '; /carawan Arkansas: -mm, 2'teittt.e,t, Georgia; cumin, North Carolina: 'hytts.1tirirtttt Cabling. ._' fan ssensto i A1atmmtxtoautstseisdthC ,tir,9riitpjamrmiiii'"uto “retiring. if . _ "' U, Twenty-seven Republicans and n Democratic senators'are seeking reelection this year.. A nu r of them will otrtiirritrir' primn6atoinination without a con t. Others will have w'make 1 tight Brat for their nomination in t o e primaries, and tt again for thdrehttrtion. Here in an ambition list of Repub canand Democratic senators, seeking rodeo n: . / And yet then no good tgel in the United .sqteo who actually waht an to join the Lean. gnd lamblike lie down be.. side the nations Who don’t even trust (me another. V _ T The truth of the matter ii that t t European nations would a little rather Uncle Sam had not to come to a conference on the limitations of arms. They d 't want to 'cut _do'wn their 'mniar'thergttselveits, pad it werhad used to‘ join the caplemnce they eduld have blamed the ,obvious ailure of the conference on the United States. And think what i 'good time our own intep. ,tatioittiista would have had in “rain: with them. 1 ,ka tutipotrtttfthe Epropean Gtions atereally mud indium Etch one ot them . suspicious of the when in spite of the League of Nations, 3114,13 afraid'that the other is trying to put something over. . _ E . 'rhiiijt- will doubtless ante sofa shock to some of omit owh good people who’ thought that, as soon as Uncle Sam decided to join the tsotderenee, it Would all w" k out beauufully and with little "tht. Ongthe other hand,.Mr. imonds says the Europeani cannot understand why the United tates should have suddenly developed a great interest in the q tion of disarmament, and on:- stand invokes little, if any, enth iasm. i The truth of the matter in that t European nations would a little rather Uncle Sam had not to come to a conference on the limitations of arms. They d 't want to cut down their 'mnietrthernsehreis, and it weshad used to join the conference they could have blamed the ,obvious allure of the eonteienee on According to Frank H. Simonda? American expert on inter- mtionnl ttttaim, writing from Pari , there is not the remotest chance of n successful arms confine in Europe during the mount your. The preliminm eonf knee to be held; Mr. Shrouds declares. will devote itself to fine spur! ami highly' involved techni- eat Mons. Mr. Simonds has co tirhig-eottehtaiont, after ex- tansiie#ituiriet' in Enchnd and Fr ce. _ - ", The best foundation on which It, form At general. Opinion is from the, mment in the country wspspers. Jyoth dailies and weeklies. Kd',', publications have gfused to be trtampeded by the anti-World Court onion, and t general trend of comment is that pence will soon reign again n the minds ofthe general public on this matter. It is ac ly regarded as , 1iislfitph purpose crested as a boom for some anti-World Court candidate tor President in 1928. ',', 7 _ -- _--- The public seems pretty well banished with the Coolidge ministration and its fairness, to the general public interest; there seem to be a general pa against repudiating the listional administration and the p and principles which i is urging into execution, inclu nit the' condition of adher- ence to e World, Court protoepV _ --- A ... . _ ' There ere some of the large ti lies arid some weekliee still tttillegal:,',',-',',?.'",',?', Court prom a; but the greatanaiority, at the rials of the country s etrongly favor the United States entering the World Court, a er the strict and absolutely safeguarded reeemtions adopted the United States Senate. the tthe question seems to be a d issue. _ . The press has been a great infirm recalling to the minds of the people that the Wor1ti,Cotryt in not a new issue, but was submitted at the election when Predident Coolidge received hie omrrrhehnirttr maiority., o " L. A .. ' . .. y“; A careful consideration of the itorial comments over the country many. cleaned both ft m the metropolitan dailies end the country papers, indicates general waning of interest In the World Court issue. ‘. _ _ ir' Inca-manumualmu, '.ittnttt-tNsatmehumt Irtmh.nttrtimhrtkAatoeHttgeh8, an Tbe Highlantrparit' Pugs yawn”. men as. me PAGE TWO ""'"""trb',1t.teT,tltsr"m""T"' ' bitmap _ ', " _ A r , ' . , e v "‘ ". ol 'L. . _ T , C J: l _ .,' ' (i,icrirw, c, g ' j I a ‘3'; A , a; . .3 ' , _" Ire " If .A i ' 3:2. T _ V“; ":: . " ‘ _ t fe _ I T _ .- u A; a o'. uta'e 2,3, . l . T , P, q . _ F V T _ _ . ' . , 1.1%,» , ‘ F; ". _ t . I I I , _ i r ' "tf, _ (,: _ 'f I .5 ri; " Ta , 'l l i , l js a l. 'i"; " _rru' 'd i . "El rr _ T _ _ 1 1 r»-.. , --r " " at L-le, _' , . _ _ . C ; ' i 1 ' ' . J, F, a. " l _ "l! . _ 1 - Ld in!" " '-t . ' _ . U _ - I, T T , _ T, l l ' . ‘ " _ ' T _, ' , J'; Ft 1 7 a r ' f . , " Sendtors &sekimMe-eteetion. Seem To Be Dead Issue Disarment Imdmbable THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY -reeeP-""""" " i .' AU NUMBER 6 Phdlne Highland Park E178 “DRY! CLEANERS as well as LAUNDERERS” Sounds; of boUterouk . Hum! tomi.nettbrh'otttat1tvhtu't'?tytrtr, due to in exaggerated uwédhm and Minty the; be die Mh, “up ling the, l but. 2' f ' , tion him: they but! Wed , y, 8:00 tr. m.-.A Dar,ot , Silo ‘ _ ‘ A T Thu ' _ "V.00 p.ryte-A ri., of Fl [ ' ' .. j ' ', FIN-ms :00 n ttcr-Get [1-9137 l Sun nt of the Litd'e '"i when Pleuq note “who Pal-ion Wash Sanka n Ihteai6e and Thur-day. arisheld t3:001).m. _" 1 ment My. Sunday] 9:30 a 10:45" I 6:30 It T.:46 ts Monday; 7:45 m.--dsrfimr Gospel Serv- ice. ouch ofrtU new“: at the ar, We" will Ai! repro- "" _ i've'a of/the Initial; Christian Fund menial: _amoeUtiitet, in the pertit 'of,Rev. A. C. Damn,“ the t any of the Maud mm. hr. . gird Rev. WurltcCarull, was. _ nt of the, handgun. his} 7 tion. J-, _ - A het y invitation' Mahmud to all to , bad eaeh or all of those mseti , ", . Green B y Rand and Lynn! Avg. Rev. P. R. ordwett,tUtor f Meets m being held ’Jin, m. church; h night up to an“: 'sytw day mm! the auspices of this {Illinois Chris Fundnmcntals mum. Thur“: and Friday nig.ttttrt11 be s','tg'l,,e occasions, The Sunduy; N u 1011a”: J . Ft30, ni.--Blbie Selma! I T 10:46 . m.--Mornintr worship 3:00 mag-Special Service 7:001 1ttr--qltrutirty Endeavor. Topic "The Gospel halt!” Near Eut. lander, .hmtt. é‘Wahllm-g t mud Beeftrat C 8:00~ r. Wilfrid qru,rrtoil) tspei at mm Flue Be l Adi. tori under auspice: of. until, Even a Club. . j , 'i-'i, Monday Pridas, i, _l~ i ', . 10: Blue mm I ' 10: Pro-Easter bakery sale of the Society freq ten all one . The" will 1le u deli- one apron: and ththfm1t't ders .» Take advantage of the op ity to mullahs home goods for Sunday dinner. Th la ,rittbeontuitmt ftopr ot the Parish Home. l Sun y b. A 9: \ hutch School . I ‘10: Adult Sunday Morning i ll: Homing Worship. The new. tank Pitt will preach. ¢2:30-- tmkanta' Clara for 1 boy‘s t mama I 's' 'YV. 7 tmmunieanttf Chas for ttirb t name. ", L 4: 3 oint rehearaal bf {Intermo- I dine a Junior tt'tru'lehtira. 43307- eating of the, with the " in the parish as. l Sunni: 10 :01 10 :01 the Friday Thi I ',i'..'tlt North Willi 7:00 , Topic East: Hills: Cline ll: Mornint new. tank F 2:80- uni boy‘a t we 3: 7 trnmuni ttirb t mac 4: 3 oint ml dine a Junie 43307- eating the " in t 7:00... . P. S. 8:005 r. Wii ape at Eh: tori under Even a Club. outlay Prim stt ve., and Laurent {Place B. Doble, Minute: arch 28. f tr-Sunday School: rt'tt.---Momtintr Worship V. m.--Epworth League . , 'n.-Milvenintt Service :00 p.an.---A, Dny of Judg- idem of a form; gene". pd midnight 011.;hqt new ' tnidyittht was, _ “Indy Weik't leer. 'iiiiiiiidrirdiiua, t 3:00 p, m.--A .Dny Meeting of Board 'ire Tras.' t man-e, 296 Prospbct Ave. HIGHLAND run ”as. manual: tux. about; m Camp Fire 'Girll CHURCH of }The schoolboy: any they?“ not '.tl to law to write, " at" an a going to huve type-r; and .30} don’t 'ttod to but _liiiiiiii'i', rttttMtr)urraiortti1 . - 5Tb ladies? of St. John: WNtrtti. epl than!) - invited to the , of In. Georgocwmiml on M ”Mineral: Wpdneodny, lurchI 81, for in; day of Mint. l . _ iTn placed the recall: miser- mice: on Wetland”. luck ' than sim be an immune“ son: who of mu Life df Tye' by . and Mrs. MeWNiea. 4i _ i Corner Khmewood we, nrt/l'! Gm Bay road- " . it: 'l Rev. K. A; Both, pastor. 5! Sandy, lurch my 2‘;- _", 49630 n. "tifge,g M35; t ‘1 :80 u. . no tat. sex-Warp up. ck] Pthtt Slim!» an“). 'il . ' '11.. new John Herbert tau-m what in charge. _‘.éj a IrotrConiimmhnt at Tt80.'; i The Church School at, tttoth ( Math): .md'Sermon " Irtttr. r' 1 (The f1mt Sunday in them and Futivah. for Communion. r', Evenmmg‘at 5:00. a, 1 Thursday and Holy am; Hot Communion ‘at 10 :00. ‘i _ ' Snbjoqt Gr ndxt mueiiu-. ‘?Reality.” T q g; t The 3.“;er c. waeoq5.; m Enema; , s’ You an may invited it. muh‘ use of the radius mom, ”hogan-.1 avenue. which u open m not any from nine in th. t',',f'gttr'dl tiiint1ttiet-rontriti, " temoon, from two-thirty to fix. Amt Church ttf Chin. ‘m Highland Burk, 111., 381 Ran! ug- nue, a tminth of The IM‘Chumh, The Pirate Church of Christ, (tts-tsts" in Bolton, In... In!“ mic-I may Sunday morning at 10-.4Cand on Wodnudnyvmuing " 8 p. tts., who ammonia '01 Christina Selma hall- ing are given. Sunday new“ m " 9:30 a. m. and in open .06 pupils 1111!!!!th - of trmtitr. F ' The 3in chm main. on fraud” evening " 8:00. i: a"? ' 1 West' “gal “emits. (i, v" 5 ’. Rev, w. . Sum. punter. j';- I . Sundty school at 9:80. {a German ponies at mam}; Emlinh - at 11:00. 9: . Venn:- “WWI"‘BNL. I dlte,', 53:11: Sunday. a clan at ', c ran be eottthrmnd " the l o'eloek Moe. l a'": A class of tive adult eethittenrns will be received haw Whip at the vapor {net-vice at 4, if; ' 4 Our member: brd ‘It worth, while to attend the lama by the noted. missibmry, N. ' (all. " the Elm Place auditwinm aux Sadly evening: this lecture In I)“ given? under, tltd auspice: pf this (tl,'-"'"' Evening Club. ' i . 1 J A cousin; imitation u "t"ttti ati. _ i ‘ I / I' Second but no" Lauri) "in“. , Ben; J. G. Finkbeiner, , . » 9:45 Sunday school and l 11:00 rhyming worship} l 7:45 evening unions. i) laid-week “nice. everylijwqinuuf day night 1: 7:45. _,l:'i J - . 3mm _,':j, _ t EVANGELICAL cum t Choir idioms! every 1lrurriti, “with [ _ I; C t TRINITY unicorn. . 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