Former War Secretary Speaks at Great Lakes tar n# â€"â€" 7, ie â€"raf n 2 ith bén / w , : .b‘:\’/ by \'%\ ‘%I 3i ¢ n € ie | (_/ * L/ id 3+ y oR < {:\,..p ‘ >’ Pï¬â€˜ g, 3 C X 4 * * 4 x1 7 KK AFN ( & L \ ) f ‘/ + > ) , J â€â€˜f‘ i m..; kaw aIt * @alf Iar ane â€"â€" o f * One for all ... all for one .. Friendship is Worth Keeping nd patriotism cred by the f remarks. He s and Great WHEN friends move away to distant cities, you can carry on your friendship by telephone. You may not be able to see each other so often but you can "voice visit" whenever you want to. A hundred miles or so is no bar to friendship. You can still have the same pleasant chats you used to have when you were neighbors. Additional distance does not lessen the quality of telephone service. bbi Try calling that friend today. You will be agreeâ€" ably surprised at the Speed, Clearness and Inexpenâ€" siveness of Long Distance telephone service. intere IILINOiS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM 8 One Policy an inspimIng men at the Lakes Naval week which he Tormer He dwelt Cedar rmer with particular emphasis upon the fact that in times of peace a nation must prepare for war and that by so doing minimize the chances of beâ€" coming involved in a conflict. During his visit to Great Lakes, Coloncl Robbins was the guest . of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Walter S. Crosley, the former commandant of the station, who entertained at dinâ€" ner in his honor Monday evening, The w mini involy ng his | â€" Robb Admira her )mmander Bell Lines Reach Everywhere One System tertained at dinâ€"| Responsibility Monday evening,| _ "Someone," . once _ said General , . | Dawes, according to The American ut the dinner inâ€"| Magazine, "has to stand up and: take and Mrs. Walter‘ he garbage or the garlands." T H E F. Lafrenz, Miss Florence Oberman and Lieut. Francis H. Gilmer, U.S.N A New Version Thirty minutes of swimming a day keeps bad health away, says Ray Rudâ€" dy, U. S. champion distance swimmer, ~The Country Home. Universal Service : PLAN PREâ€"SCHOOL | DENTAL CLINICS Miss Beatrice Gallagher last week was named for the new post.of oral hygzicnist in the county for one year by the Lake County Tuberculosis asâ€" sociation. â€" Miss Gallagher will start her work in the county on August 1 when the preâ€"school dental clinies will be put into operation. Arrangements Under Way for Examination of Teeth of : Lake Co. Pupils the Nor th m dert Chic and the â€" First in State The clines will be the first to be put in operation in Illinois and will care for the children to start school next fall. By examining the youngâ€" sters and advising and caring: for their teeth as they start school, it is believed that many of the illnesses may be prevented. Â¥ A proposed increase in postal rates to effect first class mails which was recently > advocated by â€" Postmaster General Brown‘ before the New York board â€"of trade, jis being actively fought by the National Council of Business Mail Users, according to a letter received here. 7 Miss . Gallag he staff of D North Chicag f the dental bhe Chicago | Northwestern chool, special nd also had vork at the. i Miss Gallag Postmaster Brown stated that it is likely that the increased rate will be recommended to the national congress soon. (It would make the ‘rate two and oneâ€"half cents an ounce for all first class mails. In balking the recommendation the National Council contends that it will cost the business men of the nation millions of dollars by adding tremenâ€" dously to the. present high cost of selling. Fighting Proposed : Male Rates Increase Public sentiment to actively back the fight of the National Council against the increased rates is being sought so that there may be a ,voic’e against the measure when it reaches the national congress in the form of recommendation. Pramce Reporter‘s Experience Néarly everyone likes being interâ€" viewed. One in fifty is so truly modâ€" est that he can only be started by potient questioning or by stumbling upon a pet hobby. Then the difficulty is in stopping him.â€"Woman‘s Home Companion. an ike inty azo Mr. dent at the univers) s Gallagher, M cxecutive secre y Tuberculosis Smith of the L sociation, Dr. 4 Northwestern ; Dr. J. Wand hygiene dep zo_ Dental. Ass {r.â€" Morey map ecutive secretary of the Lake Tuberculosis association, Dr. nith of the Lake County Denâ€" iation, Dr. A. D. Black, dean orthwestern university dental Dr. J. Wandel, editor of the hygiene department . of the Dental. Association Journal, Morey mapped out plans for al clinies to be established in unty. ializing ad one agher Dr. 1 Thursday,; July 10, 15 o denti hygien public . i unive Qualific e yeal ersity. Miss W who ne Gepa schools ersity‘s in dent vear of ) has Morey and n depart Thed has been on orey, former id now head partment of )1s, attended ‘s dental ac hygienc cademic W 1930 aterâ€" Lake *Dr. Denâ€" dean ental ( the the In