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Highland Park Press, 20 Jan 1927, p. 4

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if] iii SE5 R) P31 I??? I, 'il:' 231;: “2‘, . ' W k'?) bil F33! R313. if: It is not so much the utilization of natu C advantages, as it is the exercise of common horse /,tstsmre coup! ' with unhampered private initiative, that hat built the' United ' tes intcrthe nation it is today. It is well for other nations to' lite that America . has no corner on brain power, although the average citizen in this country may give his brains ' exercise than the average citi-. .mdfimmuseahmbeen enmnjraged todo so, and . r' “It!!! _ he: not been malted by magnum, IS in many ikrr,,r'cAmir'ti,tttdik' ,r __.'", F. _v't, ' . ' Probably, with unconscious British conservatism, it reacts against the thought of the complete turnover that might have to be made inlBritish ideas, in order to adopt American customs. In this country,‘the old doctrine of class isonfliet is rapidly be. ing replaced by the idea of 1tttNperation in ttgtg,; Our greatest industrial organizations, public utilities arid iiroads have broken up their stock ownership and sold their secxrities to millions of employes; customers and capitalists. The, "neriean Federation of Labor has formally subscribed to the vie? that higher wages can come only out of increased production. : gr ' ' e" 1 There is nothing in thtsuLperiean labor of ettpitdlititie s stem/ which cannot be adopted by Great Britain, it; workmen 'u'iQti'r'l') talists. if they desire to do. so. " The London Times is doubtful whether British prosperity can be secured on the‘American plan of high wages. mass production and increased consumption, as urged hy Bria? investigators who studied American conditions. It seems to I that America has special advantages of resources and individual initiative which are not common to Great Britain. . 's, V Mama-Which l, 1011. ai'i,i-tucwiriesriid . rr9rtrigsttVrmturtuArt'ttrMareto,tim. 'ri', . This in brief can be taken as an expiana on of how it happens that the President who is objecting to the mediate building of three new'cruisers is ready to approve the; n for the construc- tion of ten new warships for, which an c:tii'.i!!iir'si,t'ij, can be had the moment it is desired. In short if a ditii I ament conference is held we will with his program be able tq enter such a_session with proof m the suspension of our _buildintrirograrn of out honest desire for disarmament, and, at the same-lime will be serving notice that if tompetitive armament is to duntinue, that we will rut not three. but thirteen boats on the cks in short order.j The President in this case is not only holdin? good cards, but' he is _ showing skill in playing. them. . . ' 1 , A call for disarmament while we are placing additional pistols in our holsters inevitably must react against the success of a real disarmament program. Yist it must be made plain at the same time that ff we have empty holsters it is because we have. delib- erately determined to keen them empty-and not because we lack th'e ability to secure the additional arms if We so desire. _The fact becomes the: more significant :when we realize that this mopey,,the most of it, represents money sent by the poorest class of laborers and which; they were able to spare after taking care of themselves. ' T ' The succor that givesto those who eormrrwithin our gates from foreign lands, extends its helping hand taggiose they left behind. This year the records of the United States 0st office department tell an interesting tile as regards savings. . Between Thanksgiving and December 17th, the department for the transmission of money by money' order, issued 641,738 money orders to foreign countries and involving en exchange of $7,836,s 288.57. And more amazing is the fatt that this is an increase. of $1,018,154.65 over the‘money orders issued to foreign countries for the Christmas season id last (1925). (Great Britain of all the, European countries, shows; deereaise). I "The remedy fig s'vith the citizen. It' eiili; for individual and collective action. "We. must awaken a tarentrtiouiipetm which makes each realize that the cost of government is a vital part of LL. -..--- --_L -e 12-4“” ,,‘ , .. . , . -- - ___ - - - -_eei" v_v' v- vvvw-u-cuvllv I“ - Vlwl b' his own cost of living, wherever its charge primarily falls." -“It it important to raeet upon the sgunning tapt, not that governmént is taking one-Beventh or oneqiighth of our 'income, but in absorbing pug-half of our national sprplus. = Government in all its forms is plainly consuming 12 per cent of our gross national income. Startling asthat may be, it is not the wholetrutVfor we are told that thrtsts4ourths of the national income is consumed, socially and individually,.in the productive effort. It is that surplus over and above irhat we socially and individually consume. that provides the fundsof progress. It is not the product of the farmer’s fields which/measure his prosper- ity. It is what he has over and above operation and living that permits him to improve his tools; enlarge his acreage, better his stock, and enlarge his family lite and their opportunities. We move forward, individually; and collectively', from the margins above consumption. _ 2 1 ' ment. "Taxation is indispensable to governmeht, and government is indispensable to individual and.eolleetive Security. It is not the fact of, taxation, but its form and amount which menace our pro- "Our tax 'tsituatiorreiies for reform and demands permanent and enduring. 1eadtmsNrx'pnleea we are willing to permit the vast proportion of our hard-min surplus to be thken from private ad- ministration _and expenditure, and to be" spent by and for govern- James A. Emery, general counsel of the National Association of ManuftteturerCaars there: is no trrrmtdtlttopular delusion than, the belief that tax relief is an teedmp1ia))iiii fact. "We save at Washington. nod wgste irttheystate papitaV.1 - ' The London Times Every foot of that historic old trail sh'ii1ks marked and suitable monuments and shrinesbuilt as a tribute tit the thousands of pio- neer'men,‘ women and children who trekked heroically to the great west and brought civilization to a vast wildaness. The United States vernment has Pt? its stamp "of ap- proval and has 'tt 'litdl recognition to t . e perpetuation of the memory of the O F rt9rat'ittHhail. This is ie it shook! be. In the enactment by congress mi 1 measure authitizing the minting of 6,000,000 half-dollar Oregon Thail coins, both obverse and reverse deeitne being emblematic f the history I?tthe Old West, it gives impetus to the prbgrattro -the Oregon ' _ il associetion, headed by Ezra Meeker, the venerable pioneer, as? i sident, and with him on ity offitip1 burr! some of the most not ,. i. en in America. PAGE POUR " . THURSDAY, Jammy. 1927 gnu-u may by is. oUiGiiiri 0323; t "h (an... Ina-.1. m AMERICANS USE BRArNSiiroRE TAXATION ABSORBING SURPLUS DISARMAMENT QUESTION MONEY SENT ABROAD To MARK OLD TRAIP ia"g NUMBER 47 3E9 iiitdi'tigtj'ii?'t 'r 'tiili'iiii'ait3t) V is '5 Mr. and Mrs. god WIN ‘re- coking eo9irmtttlathmd tot' the birth tf a amalgam born My. _ Don't {chat the when talt given by the Hts-Hum Society " the Bethany Evangelical dutch, being held Samaria}! in the Phhlic Service. Sales monk. . . .. V" -__ W'""""'"" nun-5 luncl’. : Harry Sellery ‘is at hpme for two weeks onlaccount of the main build- ‘ing at Mtprpltyssbursr school having burned. I ' _ - Mn. ann Aynsley whd underwent an operation at the Highland Park hospital several weeks ago is getting along nicely. ', T _ The Mikes Anna Nielsen. Anna Bleyer, Mildred and Catherine Rouse, Messrs. rank Bartelme, Herny Meyers, r. Kirby'. ind Charles Rouse _an Mr. and MN. Sands of Northbrook attended the Skil tourna- ment at Clary on Sunday.” ' be a tea at the Gordon Club, given to the members of the class by the direetorr of the Elementary and Home Education Association. Mr. A; Kittman who has been in' the Ft. Sheridan hospital for the, past month is getting than: nicely. : i Mr. A'pdrew"moomfteld of E: Elm Place ision a three weeks business trip in die south. The graduation exercises of the February class of Chicago Teacher, College Mil take place it Gertrisdis House, Friday atternohn,' Jan. 28. On the previous afternoon there will Mr. H. Q. Winter has'been eqnftned ‘to his home for the post ten days with the gripper. " ' A Messrs. Bud Sheahen, Martin Hart, Mrs. Eli er McLaughlin, Frank Mc- Laughla and Marvin Florent motor- ed to J ry on Sunday where they attended the skii tournament. l The Lady Ella Social club will) meet next Wednesday afternoon. J The story "Sallie" Which has been running in the Highland Park Press has beén discontinued by the com- pany which furnished this service. " new story covering a period of 12' weeks will start Boon. w- I: g " _ The student» pf {jthe Chicago Teachers College will hold an inform- al dance at Ggrtrude House, Friday evening; Jam-21. _ ,_ -- V_.V -vv... voluywl- WID- W. Beere, regent, on/ behalf of the members presented-arts. W. Howard, the retiring regent, with a basket of roses and carnations,‘u a token of their appreciation, "nd expressed the hope that the coming year would be a successful one and ihvited those of British descent to) become mem- Members of the Djughters of the British Empire and their friends en- joyed in Christmas may at Trinity Church Parish Housé, by the kind permhttion of the Rector, on Wednes- day, January 12, to célebnte the 5th birthday of the loan? chapter. Ws., Buda Moroney of dlenview qugfantined with the measles. i,',Tit HisndrieU, of Deerfield spent [ hunday as the guest of Mr. and Min-John Vander Bloomen of North ', avenue. _ i . , Sunday , Egening Club-American Painters, Lionel Rorertton. , George Pynett otmirheoird, who Wu bpdly hurt ‘while helping to raise p Public Sex-Vic? Company's pole On Monday, Jan. 10, is reported udoil’g very‘well. _ . . t James Himdrieka, of noorftota Mr. Cleaver Thayer "of Minneapolis; and Mrs. James M. Cleaver And her daughter Carol of Moline. Mr. Thar. er accpmpaniéd by " daughter, who had been on a visit: here, returned on quday. '; V A epoch] Meeting of Boy Scouts, together with board of directors, will be held tomorrow night, Fridey, in St. Jtirttes hall. 1tlrrh On Thursday,' 3.11.113. Mine Esther Duke; of Laurel "2;, entertained her Sandal}V school clusjof the Bethany Evangelical church. at her home, Game; of all sorts Were played after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Chas. Brace'o't Bloom at., w”; an oMeer at the Colonial Shrine " Chicago' Heights on; Monday. night. Mrs. H. J. Theyerrof Sheridm rd., had " her weekend' guests her Ion. SLUames Men's 'tts are planing a mirjutrel show tours givcn in St. Jame) hall, Highwoiid, February 1 and . The company of thirty men will as minted by the Blue Bird or- chestra. _ I - Mm Josephbne Fun in leaving on Mhndnr for Nazi York where she will tgmin for twaj weeks. , Mel, and Mrs. Morrii Yopp of Bur. ton ,‘vemmp Ruin“, are receiving eonttiatulationts on the birth of a ttirt born Friday. Jan. " " the manna Park 1* hospital. i, and Thursday night‘for twelve weeks at the Winnetka Community hound. Mri P, D. Carey ispn a ten days bails- trip in New York. _ _. , The North tthi Art leave Will m on Eridey i,iiii.rli,'i.,t " the WB. tit Womn’l trluh. Min Elisabeth Wel Robertson. 'eupetvieot of ort of the ighth district, ;('ch;gh?; will talk on 'tArt, Bettinnitt ' meeting sho d prove very f2d11', u may ion in Itr1r.trhstt_mmthtr.dt, her tspils with her, to illustr'ete he; talk.I There will the be an exhibition hy rlee Morgan, and sketches by- Sch etggn. A number of Highlnnd Park» ladies. are member: of the lug-lie. Painting chases have eta-ted and in spite of the cold weather I3 large clear; was 15th on last Wed- nesdey and Thursday nights. Thege lee: will be held every Wednesday ms mummy rm mass. gleam!) PARK, ILLINOIS !., is _ an", - “1.-.. “AU WHIK cuumwmm on tire birth of a chasm, born December M, in the Henrotin hospit- al. Chicago. . _ Mr. and Mn. Hurry -A., Luther no moving about March tlmt to San Francisco, thitiforuia, when they will make theii future bomb. . l Mrs. M. Lauridlen on the, 'gettfti; of Pot Shufm M. Hun-en tit Robert N. Aruiji,UiitTi Mr. and In. Bion J, Amok! of Chi- Mr, and Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Arthur Jerrems, Jr., left today for New, York from whe they will sail on Saturday for the 'W/ Indies. they will then go from New Orleans to California. They expect to be gone for two months. _ ; l On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James _ Walters were tendered a View pleas-l Iant: surprise when twentsi, of their trienO came. to help them} ‘celebrate Mr. Walter’s birthday. mg hundred was enjoyed at five tpbleou'l'he suc- cessful prize winners being Mrs. Agnes Duffy and Mr. LoueBisratre, first prize and Mrs. thstar Schmidky and Mr. Gait Weinke, mend 'ii,iit') Mr. Weinke of Chicago was the only. out of town guest. ' Mr. and Mm. D. W. 'Bu¢hnnnn of LakeL Pht are being mmmlum Mr. Mike Gibbs, who 1.; ill in the Highland Park hospital it reported a), getting 111mg nicely. _ Bobby pm, Iuhqll Daniel who mehome from school tll. of last week with a severe earache is back at school.‘ .Mr. ind Mrs. Russell Mott left on Int Monday for a two week: wjourn in New] York. ' I Mm. Agnes Duffy will be hostes- tomorrow "temoon, Friday, to her bridge club It her home on South Second at. A _ Driver; Union are plum: g a sleigh ride phrtr' for tonight Thursday). Fifrrsea, cguples are ex to ab. tend. ll- I Mrs; John Meyers', SI}: GirGriiied the members of her Weekly Five Hundrgd club on 1'yridait feminine. Me, ind Mrs. Edward Bueher of Chicago ave and Mr. and Mm. Emil Mentzer of Vine ave., motored to Pullman, Ill., on Tuesday to the' funeral of a friend, Mn] $chingel. The, monthly' meeting of the Woman’s Christian msmpersmee Union will be held Wedlzesday, Jun. 26 jatv.2 p. m. at the hqme of Mrs. Titman, 240 N. Green 19r rd, the School "for. Btikerw and Cooks. Those present Were: Warrant OfBeer and Hal Downs. Mute!- Sergeant and iMra. Mnioner and their sons. Micheal and Daniel, “Master Beri. geant Ind Mrs. Taylor1 Tech. Ser- geant and Mrs. Thielen'. Tech. sex. (cent and Mm. Amen. Tech. Ber.. geant and Mrs. Winkler. Stuff Ber. geant and Mrs. Pinniek and son, Hers bert, Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Clark. Mr. Ind Mm. R. T. Little, Jr., Mug Steinhold, Mrs. Studor. Min Cather- ine Little, Mr. H. C. Diets, Mr. H. 1Geib, Staff Sergeant: Cprter, Mohit- 3eki.f8ergeente Schultz tnd Nichols; During the evening Lleut. Erickson, Cheplain Scream 3 'd Cheplnin Gnrrfion called to “tad congratu- lations. _ . Mry. Edvard Bueher of Chicago Ive, celebrated her birthdey unai- vereary on Friday evening At her 'home.' The evening' he spent in cards and dancing try the eighteen guests, p'rmient. Delicious refresh- ments Were served endje moat de- lightful evening is reported by all. Mr. end Mm. Melvin Sienna were I the only out of town eats. l Mr. and Rum”, Drama. Giiiiii7 "tiii; C,' Mr. Daniel S. Hunt "of Land avo- wng: and dances were trivin by 'df: nun attended the WWW of " ion: members of the club. This being then of Pnrkwood Chapter No. It, followed by the cabaret supper. The Ordtk of Builder: in m M requinder of the evening wag spent Wednesday evening. His W. in ',daneintr and singing" :Pmrd Tt. Hunt, Jr., was installed " . Master Sew and Mrs. Hurry matttet builder. F', Little of Fort Shem“, enter-! Mri. Uonard Belt of a. root, mined at trbuitet supper. the occn- apartment: entertained mm! of; ,sion ban, in cbntion of their ‘11» friends on Wedneudny Mot tnmtttrfifth 'lute.' waiver-nary. A at bunco. Mrs. Orville Sack won the complgte gilver sirrvte. w“ presented that prize while the consolation m tU.hprtored “at. by their -iriGGiymrpyd to Mrs. J. Jayne. " a]. tttd 30}:th and the personnel or, 1tPAlt afternoon in reported by alll ' The Live "YNr hub of tU Y. w. -c.* A. 'entertained the Scbocm club- of Lake Fore» ' at a Bohbevick patty, Friday evening. The petty ,rtta'trt1pposediy inking place in 1 Raisin! cabaret. There were various forms of entertginment beside danc- ing. Ilia Claire Kennedy gave a, Russian Drama. Russian ,rendintrts,i song: and dances were given by var- ious members of the club. This being followed by the cabaret upper. The remainder of the evening we; spent in :dnncinz and singing., , , Lulu Mltunt Clarke of the Chieac gg University was the week-end (deg! of her amt Mm. cue no. Ebb. - ' jmu Edith Hawaii" entertain the {Worth Whiletdrue at a chap saw! auntie; Th‘nruky owning”. 131”. June Sobpy left yesterday nothing (WM) for Oklahoma Citx. on... same alte will visit her tttother-ttths. and sister, Mr. and Mm', T. C. Kenyon. t.' cM,rs. Harold F. . thntih and son Warren of Dog Phinu, spout a law any. hot week ”Ithaca-st: of her partnta, Mr. and Nth. J. Zimmer. damn: Pnrk' lat Way. pr.lmotttr mind-'awdj'h "tiit. I la- 1otiis Pill Reunion. m MGM: ing mther, Mr. Jun- Pat. 3 CW. tu',',',': to W‘Edith Ill. wnturirhtmettr ind grrehttrtamasts survive o . Roget‘- Willinm‘mm. m nm'mth Bobby. _ ' ' e we: mgr? 1'2"l 109229;,th S' 'Niutil mm of um mum an“ or r costume _ q ' h fate _ 'ehul't/,ttt",11 1;" painted “334's? aleie 3 "’, ty It8t ”I“, SUM W t Edse- hith- H V a. ly dommended u “exquisite in may Mm.. "UT. _ en I ititttw originality.” C _' . 1t,ttt1/reetrt:t..yertte!,ett lit the Daily Nov: “and! Gus " teye Auxilia’riik' Erin]; of --"-e* ""wa "A. Luther an! t first to Sam y when ther, F. bomb, ttsi, tMttt m M.": 'it,dlf aim of I /Mr. and In. George Tuber, left MmekforNew Yorkaadhuow f mtae4 n a wirdmopontor'bould ”or Beaumont. Tau. _ t Dorothy and Elenrsor.EdlUr of " ,viniu m I'fg, . mm. ride smitr sort Fridgy nit t. . We [wish touunk ourjuny mu. thes, friend: and Middlet- for the kindness and -ttty than u. in our late bet-amt. present. l Lloyd Mk». who, spent the. 'priutme1so1itur with pi: puma. I Hm Henry Bench alumina": 31mm 01 friends Saturday night at 'dinn'er " her home on [and an- and .Mes. Bella will add. " so Central IMM.‘ lira. Allnn t Wolff numbed I few, friends informally. nt jumbo: yesterday. Alumna-moat in and. of the mar- rim of In. has Gamer of lug In City and Mr. Marine Belle which took ghee My pg WW Mr manioon Phone 251 ' Lloyd Beach and Edwin Gm upo- torod to Oberlin, 0.. to visit Lloyd's sister, Btu-iota. They "turned the urlrpm of this wk. ' 8mm AediGi the Km Keen: hank-l. Dr tmit, Kieth-n, can.“ tthte" of two rub a diphthe'rh. at till we of, If: yard, 6 malt-m! " days. The rennin we" brought here tor burial which. took plan on Monday from -the Er." M. Prior msauetaMrte, etstatb1Uhment, interment bah; Jp; North Shoucemcury. The W5; Our . Savings i],i?ere,,t:si:,ii,' Welcomes You to Mart Ill Account Bag». th.ei f, Save Postudiied on Prim. January Irtrt Mr. Jamu Post and my. 45 Join our aristmas sasaiiiliiiiiir" a 1lligh1rood State i It 'tr Safe Wit}? Us! that Prescription it V "The AIMS TO an EARL w, -csELrA!ittca as TO own FRIENDLY ,snvi'cx G. A . ' if Let Us "fain Wintsnvzith a t ', im Account at: m, T t x -" _ A Handy My... Amy-t . , "wma Gnome nun - snow Jrim CARD OF THANKS 389 Central Ave. Phone 2600 YourMonexNOW - Save Rem AND' SAVE WUGHOUT THE Y Because of the 1mstipiiedliN V, and and attention we give I its 1111- ing. Selecting theve best of drug'ss, chemicals and ph (ll aceu- ticals and all the way do to the wrapping of the p' 're: and, sending it out', we doe ; hing that can be done to mak dl r ie par; tieular prescription we ... b hand- ling the very best thug can be compounded. Prescrip in A' sent' for, filled and delivered. ft , , 1lf1Pmunitr Ban PHARMACISTS ore Saturday 389 Roger manna ,Mtan‘y manna it'tNitf. '. To duh V 3m ml phat with tho, .dkd,Notioet tied for “and. Big Six! like!!!” . Thom fins mp coming Sunday. flMI',rlt 'tatt was“ i; It _ -., " 18,theNotton Mama: Tony’snubal. “(with theNoetttBhogri' 'Ca....dPi ,ront-sithrtrra" RESULTS" GIVEN A _ . 'lid?,'?'?," an League Coil [1M . Con“. .5411 J't,ttd'atts'tifg ix; idttrreee,thrtt'lrttutthergtii Wil‘nfu um added for math,“ grttAte..tt Uri-chad 'rrsai,sr C i, we Kate's-ton til-"Finch batman. as... nrthir, _ that-tag}: the when at no“. pm. "iii by "not! tn 'World VII. tend: A . and m w vim ». ' and 11,-. .tuttmHy . C'Hht mum k7k;ilt'lllf.lt fetytttiette, = WWI: THURSDAY. COMING Kantian-I _ .W th- "trot them Maatitt Tune of Lehman: later! Ave. Arty an, “IS- AT. 'N THEN we

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