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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 23

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Thursday, Nov. lo, 1930 EXPECT NAVY SCRAP IN CONGRESS NEXT The next big naval fight so far an Uncle Sam is concerned will be the light in Congress in an efturt to get lrs,rislatCm enabling our Navy, De. purtnwnt up to parity with Great I’ritnin. Although the agreement was warned at London, "paeifists in Amer- ica will seek to block the building of mm navy up to agreed strength. The U. S. Navy Department has its con- struction program ready for submis- >inn to Congress. In an interesting aezlicle -m this prnm‘am in the cur- rum. issue of the National Republic, Mr. Hancock Adams says: [ "The mpitul ships we retain have 160 big guns. as compared with 118 Lu. flreat Britain and 88 for Japan. The eapital ship remains, in a word, um- of the principal hulwurks of our naval defense, and the_aboliiion of the battleship by international agree- I-unt Would deprive us therefore of “he of our main defenses. So far as battleships are concerned, we came out of the London conference in good shape. _ __ __ . Fight Likely Over Effort to Get Money to Build Up to Parity Rank T The next big: nava Uncle Sam is cunt-o light in Congress in hgislalim enabling Evidences of rites involving child sucritiee, conducted by the inhibimnts " ancient Kish approximately 2.500 years ago, are discussed by Henry Yicld, assistant curator of physics! anthropology at Field Museum of Na- tural History in the current (October) issue " Field Museum News, pub- lished for the 6,000 members of the institution. Assistant Curator Field won for some time a member of the Field 1icseunrOxfurd University Joint Ex. pedition lo Mesopotamia. which dur- ing the part eight years has uncov- vred a large part of Kish, believes Evidences of saeriftee of Children Found in Ruins of Ancient Kish Thanksgiving gives Frigidaire another chance to prove its worth PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY The marketing sum days be. forehund--cekty, fruits, cun- berries Ind, oh, so mnny other good things. .You'll need a Frigidaire to keep them fresh and any 51 South St. Johnn Ave. Kitchen preparations begin early, too. A Frigidaire will wefully guard these Delicactes of the Day. Surprise? Of course the menu must have a dish lhlt'l new and diifeteat . . . Why not n Eaten and hom Frigidaire" cold compmmcm? And “reminds when (no mu- THE PRESS OF NORTHERN [LUNG]. -uirrViv. Kehoe, DUtriet Mulch Eula-tun. lllinoiu ' H. C. Reynoldu. District Superintendent yum; to be the seat of the world's earliest chilizntian, dating back some 5,000 ft _ 3 Jithi"a'i' 'ji', T , “my ter how good the dinner " been) there's much of it " . . ' then 19in Frigiduite will take are of everything-keep all its nvorincss inner for days until everyone is hungry ugh. The popular new "Gr-yum" mum. ‘with "we ce". ily u, cubic feet, in only about 30C a day the "Uttle by Link" II]. in it It you: Public Santa Ron. $10 down Ilium-M Park 2900 and We are governme that Severn ut an -nnklin candid-u 1y still M In Arttentir neutral. Uril hard to Hi0" I vot ing of small ttt It!

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