neth W. Coiegrove, professor of Polic-) T tci'";','.',".',',';',',', s',',!',',:'",".';',',, procet"'. I“ Well, if these gentlemen Ire look, ical science " Nortbventem linker-t“ . low" - oo "ttr re om. {link for n reason they ought to be sity, in I din-union of the conntitu- (able to find one close home, any: the tion before the Institute of Govern-l ANNUAL RODEO SHOW tNational Republic. Ever since the ment Int week in one of ita cloainci AUG. 20 1D 28. PLAN United States intervened to protect unions in Evanston. . i, . _‘ :Ameriun lives and property in the "A "nail number of Bute legiala- l Third Feature of This Type [“1Centrnl American republic, tinny of tors can determine the fund-menu? Chicago to Be Better â€he“ liberal statesmen have been law for ttiM00.000 people," he told] Than Ever 'leriticizirtir the United States govern- the delegates. "Statisties have shown ----_ . ~ment. have declnred that our policy that when an amendment proposed by} Chicago‘s third nnnual Rodeo, the Z is ruthless and imperialistic, that the WHIP!" ia before the "ate “Kid†most apectncnlnr world's ehampio-revo1trtiortists oottht to have free titres, it in possible for 673 ante een~;,hip nporting event. will be held this i hand. that there is no danger to for- m"! Ind t.648 atate "pre-ttati-, [ year from August 20 to as in Soldier l sign property, that the marines must or 2,It16 ietritrhstors in I total of Teiieid, Grunt Pnrk. it is announced bribe reerdled Ind that even if there is 403. to mm the mmendmeett. “I? the domestic and foreign eommerdeldamrer, Amman: have no business thermore, to block repent of "Whom-aim. of the Chicago Giaiiiiiiiieuiir there and our government amendment requires only 107 votes; Commerce. Tex Austin of miought not protect them and their in the senate- of thirteen and]; Vetrasr, N. Mer., will again be in} investments, which, Bo the so-cnlled states." lchnrge and there will be “0,000 in1 liberals declare, are probably illegi- Here Dr. co1etrroye "ete of "ri-: prize money, belts and trophies for: timnte anyhow. "A mull number of late legisln- l Third Feature of This Type In tors can determine the fundamenul‘ Chicago to Be Better law for ttiM00.000 people," he told] Than Ever the delegates. "Statistics hive shown ---_ . that when In amendment proposed by} Chictuto's, third maul Rodeo, the contrre" is before the "ate Iettiimost Geeiaeutar world's cinnamon- How actually a comparatively few autejennton and members of the lower homes of state legislative bodies can control the amendment of the federal constitution w†pointed out rather expiesaivei, by Dr. Ken- neth W. Coiegrove, professor of polic- iul mime n Northvutcm unim- sity, in I din-union of the multitu- tion before the Institute of Govern- ment Int week in one of its closing unions in Evlmton. . "To remedy these defects the most notable nolution in recent years is the nmendment offered in 1912 by Sen. tttor La Fotiette. He propounded it) that a majority of both houses of con- greu. or ten lute 1etrissutures or a majority of the electors in ten Links be "rttirient to propose Iny unmad- ment to the seven! states; (2) that the ratification in the mm be by popular vote at the next retain con- gressional election; Ind (3r that the proposed amendment should become law if "mud by . majority of the states. provided the total popular vote for the nmmdment were a majority of the total votes an. "The " FoBette nmrndment has much in its favor. Certainly it elim- inateg the eritidism that the Ameri, can people have no direct voice in mulling the uupreme In: of the Und. On the other hand. it very hme destroys the peculiar balance bf lute- which in one of the traditional tum ttf our ' mun. "The ratitieation of the Eighteenth Amendment in Ohio graphic-ll, illus- trates the divmement " the people from constitution-Indium The con- Ititution of Ohio tamed to the poo- ple the lam-the power of at.» has on (In nation of an mu! .- mnbly when ratWitse my pronoun! amendment! to the federal mun- don. um m- provision. after the mid-um had ruined the Elam». Amendment an dart wu and. to hold A Ida-0m. Th. can - an: Man the 8m: court. WM heid that the manual: of Ohio could not lay down any “Him! HOW MINORITY CAN CONTROL AMENDMENT Here Dr. Coletrrove spoke of Viri- oun attempts to liter this prom-I. "ring in part: EXPLAINED BY PROFESSOR Dr. Colegmve Discusses Change In Constitution Before'ln~ stitute of Government at Balaton mum»: mtiNatiort of u ' Went with!» that It“. Thu nu. known as Bulb V. Smith, "tdB.nhttr9ofratineatittnbrrefer- and“. unlu- the unwinding procu- I. charged by a an installment. . 4luoDo-ccndcl’hnk "In "F1,tumNtrmesreoeetse 'u-td-te-nits-otha- “on! plat!†of an Damon-'69 pantry-plank Mu:Wo favor ttrartthtetkeriebttothereopuu mmmmwmnmod eotttrtitm2uetdtetd-tsl', A†TEUIIDAY. mu 1, 1.1 lam can the (hunt-WM ammwm:.ou- math-minus“ Minn.“ by Jun-lg Wummrth,ofttesrYre%httt. no. Tit-Munich...- mmtnhntmmdu ntmmnthnb. oket_qt-te_tlrth..rtb_ry JutTtlft"l.'ta"at tt â€rib-Mob “It“. LteemttfhMhohgtt.t-rq' â€mum-h. huh- dtm..m$eMneMithertrM0. Mun-pt- to Randy Highland Park Curtains Launde fed and Stretched' to Exact Size with, Perfect Edges. Family Laundry, Finished, Rough Dry or Wet Wash RUGSâ€"DRAPERIESâ€"GARngN TS , DRY CLEANED BEAUTIFULL Mamie!" its vote at my time before) three-fourths of the tstates lave ar-l I fied or more than one-fourth hive 11-1 jected; and it bring: to In end my 1 congressional proposal by providing! ‘ that uny amendment rejected by more! lib." one-fourth of the states must] I be submitted a second time before further action. I _ Lulu! Support , 1 "The Garrett-Wadsworth amend-I _ ment was supported by I eoaaiderable _ l. number of Republicans end Demo-' :cr-ts. and um: tom-11y reported by [the judici-ry committee in the house." I But it lucked the necennry two-thirds [vote in the house and senate. There; ‘is some hope that the proposal villi te, urged in the future. Obviously it others the people the opportunity of f , voting on amendments without great- ( I Iy changing the amending process. It! ‘in a forwstrd-iookimr reform. l Vera. N. Men. will “can be in! charge and there will he 340,000 in} prize money, belts and trophies for: the winners. 85,000 more than lustJ your. f, Last year's champion cowgirl: and towboys will be here to defend their (New natinst the (rt-nut rope". riders and steer wrestlers from tsil over the western country The Chicago Rodeo in the last two years has nttrneted thousands of via- itors from nll over the United States Ind bu netted approximately $150.- 000 in profits. This money is spent by ttie domestic and foreign corn~ meme committee to advertise Chieturo as the - central morket and the mutant Bummer reacts city in the world. _ Tr' 0- With the "completion, at, Soldier Field nnd its greatly increased seat- ime avidly. 'rrrartttemertts are aid made to take are of I total attend-1 were this yen of from 350.000 to (00,000 persona. l The Illinoix Traetion Sysctm. which oporntes more thin 500 miles of track in this state. is using old electric nil- war mils for swim-inc their inch It Why crossings. It is found that the rails an be Inpplied cheaper than concrete or other forms of crou- Itttr material and they will but much longer. The old nil! In ml age by “do. parallel with the truck, farming n the) mine: for my â€Mela. use OLD mus mu WGRWAY mossmas Haiku-um Till DREA- or YOUTH â€Maul-l “Mn. RELIABLE LAUNDRY Now if the British government r thinks this is the sentiment of nny_ considerable class of our citizens then} it would have abundant excuse to send n cruiser of its on into Centrtl‘, American w-ten. Great Britain has i always followed the laudable custom of looking after its citizens when-i M'or they are in danger, and if its omciahr believed there was any doubt u to whether the American govern- ment's policy would stand. because of lack of support at home, they would naturally want to be in position ml look after their own nationals. A great many of our alleged lib. eral statesmen have been pained by the action of Great Britain in lend- ine a warship into Niettmgmut wa- ters and have expressed wonderment that such a thing would be done. SLOPPY SFNI'IMEN’I‘ SHOULD BE CURBED BAWLING PACtFUnS SCORE Writer In National Republic Says It Is Time to Spank Detraetora of Everything American mmrmmmrmmou WNW . .rn‘nuzn "Dry Cleaners as well as Laundererg Electric railways in the United] States and Canada made, in 1926, an! average monthly tunic increase of; 1.24 per cent over the corresponding; (month for the previous year. In the l first month of 1927 this increase con-i itinned at the rate of 1.30 per cent. t Gains in the New England mtion,‘ the "Mid-West." and Canada have Jbeen most marked, white there is still[ ‘a slight loss in the northwest and the [ isoulh. Two hundred and eighty miles.) “of new single track were laid, and le, mileage of electric railway (met-t ated bus lines doubled itself in 1926, “increasing from 3,086 to 6,570. l f Chicago's electric railways carried'; 11333556236 paésengen during 1926,l, La gain of more than 4 per an: overt I I925. According to government figures of _ manufacturers the value of silk prod- um during the past year amounted to 5808971399. This is an increase of nearly 39 per cent in five years.J When considering the present time) as the age of silk one should also! remember that rayon, the silk sub-f stitute. is perhaps more commonly used than the real silk itself. 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