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Highland Park Press, 3 Apr 1930, p. 15

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These three studentsâ€"two juniors and a senior â€" of Carleton college, Northfield, Minn., formed the personâ€" nel of the first Carleton debating team ever to undertake a tour of the Southern states. Included on the tour, which ended March 20, were five deâ€" bates. The Carleton speakers won judges‘ decisions over Louisiana State university and over the Uniâ€" versity of Florida. The other debates, noâ€"decision contests, were held with Thursday, April 3, 1930 TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS of the Eighth Senatorial District I am asking or your continued support confident in the belief that I can render further useful service to the people of our disâ€" trict because of the valuable experience and knowledge gained during the years I have served you. L£LOYO MCBRIDE LOCAL YOUTH ON DEBATING TEAM xX| N. L. JACKSON Primaries April Eighth N. L. JACKSON, Candidate for State Representative Illinois Wesleyan university, Washâ€" ington university at St, Louis, and Rollins college in Florida. The Carleton debaters, Lloyd Mcâ€" Bride of Glen Ellyn, I!!., Robert Naâ€" son of Highland Park, Ill., and F. Atherton Bean of Minneapolis, are all prominent in college life, Mcâ€" Bride, a senior, is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, scholastic society, and of Delta Sigma Rho, honorary forenâ€" sic fraternity. * My candidacy for renomiâ€" nation is based on my record as a member of the Illinois Legislature. The record shows that I have stood for more hard roads without expense to the general taxpayers, for a more equitable distribution of taxes to relieve the ownâ€" ers of farms and small homes, for every reasonable relief, for agriculture, for economy in state expendiâ€" tures so that local taxes will be lower and against the scheme of Chicago to redisâ€" trict the state and thereby transfer perpetual control of our state to Chicago and its unsavory political gangs. RoskmrTt NASON THE PRESS8 F ATHERTON GBEAN The specimen was obtained by the Marshall Field Brazilian expedition, and it contains thousands of the charâ€" acteristic scaly shiny fruits, which have been preserved in‘ perfect conâ€" dition. Although it was obtained in the principal sago palms of the East South America, it represents one of Indies, according to Dr. B. E. Dahiâ€" gren, acting curator of botany at the museum. coln, Neb., April 5 Sample of Largest of Fruit Clusters Shown in Museum; Sago Palm A specimen of what is one of the world‘s largest kinds of fruit clusâ€" tersâ€"an eightâ€"foot long cluster of fruits of the sago palmâ€"has been added to the exhibits in the ‘hall of plant life at Field Museum of Naâ€" tural History, it was announced toâ€" day by Stephen C. Simms, director, The sago palm flowers only at maâ€" turity, The flowering begins at the top and progresses downward during a period of about two years. To obâ€" tain commercial sago the tree is cut down before flowering, and the sago is removed from the inside of the stem. The F. W. Woolworth company‘s new 5 & 10 cent store at 510 Cenâ€" tral avenue will be formally opened on Friday, ‘April 11, from 2:30 to 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon. The public is cordially invited to attend this opening, and free toy. balloons will be distributed for the children. Nason, a junior, also took part in intercollegiate debating last year, He is »active in social and publications circles on the campus. Bean, a junâ€" ior, in addition to much debate experiâ€" ence, has won laurels also in oratory. In February he captured first place for Carleton in the Minnesota State Oratorical contest, entitling him to represent Minnesota in the Interstate Oratorical contest to be staged at Linâ€" F. W. Woolworth Co. Store Opens April 11 The Highland Park store is proâ€" vided with a complete new line of merchandise of the varied types usuâ€" ally carried in Woolworth stores, of which there are now between 1,800 and 1,900 in the United States and Canada. Nothing is sold at more than ten cents per article in the Woolâ€" worth stores in the United States, east of the Mississippi river. In their stores west of the Mississippi and in Canada the limit is 15 cents. . _ ~PHF :A RUTH HANNA McCORMICK No sales will be made during the opening, but the store will be opened for regular business at 9 o‘clock Satâ€" urday morning, April 12. F. C. Whitâ€" lock is the manager, and District Supt, D. P. Drennan also will be presâ€" ent at the opening. _ Getting Better and Better The span of life lengthens. Our national diet becomes r:ore rational, our public health work more effecâ€" tive.â€"Woman‘s Home Companion. . Thursday, April 3rd Saturday, April 5th Monday, April 7th 7:30 P. M. Monday, April 7th 8:00 P. M. Discuss Campaign Issues over the R A D I O Friday, April 4th 7:15 P. M. Then Vote for Her on Primary Day, APRIL 8, 1930 Radio Stations WJJD +30 P. M. 18

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