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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1932, p. 3

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y â€" . cce Roeer : â€". _‘ R â€" ~ _ HicHLAND ParK, IuumNots, THurspay, Marck 3, 1932 § ‘ heir own borders, provided, howâ€" l, er, that Congress may not authorâ€" o the shipment â€" of intoxicating iquors for any purpose into a state f hose own laws prohibit the manuâ€" iJ facture, sale, transportation or use j f: such liquors. This is the proâ€" {(Continued on page 20) > CHINDBLOM FAVORS I_” LiA ANLAJL AIRCEIL NAZ RZ LNR a j _ HERBERT N. CASSON o_ JoinsfF%rctes in gfm:e in tll‘l'tm ~Editor, Efficiency Magazine, London, England } of :C ;moé':l d;“m:f‘". . . â€"__.___ Rends a Message to AMERICA VC 3 & y 42 on ie t hi n c n e stt V an ave on â€" Saturdayâ€" officially announced himself in favor of resubmission of || « the 18th amendment to the states * and in favor of modification of the prohibition law to permit the manuâ€" acture of 4 per cent beer. In a signed statement sent by him to the Highland, Park Press and the Lake ‘orester_. Congressman _ Chindblom ys:! . ' 7 ~â€" His Statement # â€" Washington, D.C., Feb. 27, 1932 udiciary from the consideration. of I. J; Res. 208, which proposes an mendment to the 18th Amendment f the Constitution under the terms f which Congress shall retain the ower toâ€"regulate or prohibit the iquor business except in states which â€"may authorize and regulate nanufacture, sale, transportation or Congressman Carl R. Chindblom, ho has been regarded as a c_ir_y revnaggomn hrown with some of the most noted ingers in the operatic work, and it little wonder that she should beâ€" me. interested and show talent long that line. Those who have eard this child sing, say that she a remarkable soprano voice. ~ _ Concerta â€" Ribaudo, phenomenal even year old soprano, and daughâ€" er of Gioaccini Ribaudo, wellâ€"known pera singer, will make her appearâ€" nce in the benefit performance â€"to e given at the Oak Terrace school, lighwood, Friday and Saturday eveâ€" ings. _ in t . w Since infancy Concerta has been The Amusement club is sponsorâ€" g a dance at the Masonic temple Highland Park tonight at ‘8:30. he music will be furnished by Sam ikany and His Merry Troubadors. is orchestra isâ€"classed as one of e best on the near North side, and is certain that you will enjoy an usement Club to Hold Dance Tonight of dancing to perfect music. The Highland Park Press _ ; ment|| _ "Hundreds of fortunes have been made _ by buying from pessimikts.| MMP"* U WR ‘puemond Simons, E y buying from pessim. ECC c n nang ermé Ye gods! what a chance there is at this fnoment! 7 »essi} fi i [ "“;' 4 egi(b!Mra. Raymond Simons, the|| ~â€"_~"In five years from now most American business men will belong/]|a prominent member â€"ofâ€"the. Highâ€" â€"the|| . to the ‘Iâ€"Wishâ€"Iâ€"Hadâ€"Club‘. â€" / __ yags e . _1â€" |(@ Mand |Park |league â€" and â€"coâ€"chairman fates “;l-'thm} filt wxl;llieetoo late to buy a dollar for thirty cents.â€" / I' of };t' Legal Status committee of =~ late|| opportunities wi gone. f f x3 [ | || the state 1 . _ Mrs. Sim h msC ~1|~ "When a horse balks, the balk is in his head, not in his legs. â€" He tf e"”"t‘te};?@fe' { ;131. fig o;:, ',,3 ‘ ® 9*i1 .moves on when he thinks he will. _ _ is a member of the Illinois Bar a -., AkBevrc o on amrerk i cover ay 4 . | l|has been practising law since 1917, howâ€" 1 is ke moae Pie in meriiny gerioes to prevent him rrom nusioog! [TBmne To thow uhatâ€"fege! * ights hor= ::on%:f he thinks he wilt,â€" * iesns 'P?.qfvent ie ts 1‘ women have in this country, a subâ€" iting ||â€"â€"â€" "When fear rules the will, nothing can be done, but when a man ’ft which is very hazy in the minds state || casts fesr out of his mind, the world becomes his oyster. "\ {|of most women, though one which anuâ€" ||_ "Toâ€"lose a bit of mong is nothing, but to lose hopeâ€"or lose nerve || is miost vital to their welfare. At= j “‘e m‘mmrmn has gone n\‘lmpm h. Get id st :v% | éeleven lo‘clock she will speak on "A . Toâ€" illy â€" e on long enough. C it: \|| immarried man rer job" P11 1t 16 maide uf you. â€" Rige and whik.) ... .. _ ___ _ i\ |( M:flg:fi:n S On Wednesday ‘evening members of A. 0. Fay Masonic lodge and their families and friends assembled in the Masonic temple to observe in the Masonic templeto observe officially the Washington bicentenâ€" nial. The lodge held a stated meetâ€" ing at which some business received attention, and at 8:30 the doors were thrown open to their guests who participated in~ the observance. There was some hearty community singing andâ€"a short talk on Washâ€" ington and his career, and thereafter allâ€" present. enjoyed the showing of the George Washington bicentenâ€" nial fourâ€"reel picture, accompanied by an explanatory lecture. The meeting was in charge of the lodge officers and was greatly enjoyed by all who were privileged to attend. _ Entertainment March 29 _ Manhem lodge No. 37 L.O.V. are planning an interesting program of moving pictures and musical numâ€" bers {) be given on Tuesday evening, March 29th at eight o‘clock at the ‘could do. I % ( "How can it be possible that a progressive nation of 120,000,000 'peow'e"chn be wrecked by the speculations of a little handful of fools: in Wall Street? ui § f is s</ s "The grices that were forced too high had to come down. Today all the prices are too low. «> f M . S uc _â€""There is pow a golden opportunity for every man who has eyes "You are depressed. You think you are crippled. You are afraid of the future. You are full of fears. s . j "You have half the gold of the world and half of the machinery and most of the automobiles and all the skyscrapers. of _...Â¥ou _have.the. greatest. home..m t in the world and the largest || !* corporations that the world has ever seen. > " [3 "You are ruled more by ideas and less by tradition than any other |}is people in the world. You have usually done what you thought you; |/ b‘.’J in “Tht;re is now a goiden Opporluniiy IOF Cveiy INgAil W3V Mb UÂ¥ DK ], to see it. _ | ns <55 i "Dollars are now &ng sold for 30 cents. Practically]| every /, security in the United States is now being sold at less than itJ valué. / ‘_"The way to create a fortune is to buy from pessimists. (Pay| 1873. Carnegie made $300,000,000 by buying steel plants in (the ||{Jojiar monthly meeting an â€" «RISE AND WALK" Bicen AS2I Dudley Crafts Watson To Lecture on Norway of Mr. Dudley Crafts ‘Watson, well d known to us in Highland Park and| Dand C Ravinia, will speak in the Public liâ€" a brary auditoriumâ€" on Wednesday P s evening, March 9, at eight o‘clock on the subject, "Glorious Norway."| _A cone The lecture will beâ€"illustrated with| Elm Plac lantern slides and accompanied by music.â€" Mr. Watson is contributing his time and talént for ‘this occaâ€" Regular ;;éqt ting March 16 and _ Bridge Party March 28 # h"r# ed ‘by Mrs. Raymond Simons, a minent member â€"ofâ€"the Highâ€" land |Park :league â€" and â€"coâ€"chairman of \the Legal Status committee of the state league. Mrs. Simons, who A concert will be given by the Eim Place school band under the direction of Mr.â€"Haskell W. ‘r at the: Green Bay school, on y morning, March 8, st nine o‘cioak. & v/r te set for a bridge party to ivéh by the League at the home Mp#., ‘George C. Moseley, 1267 view avenue, Ravinia, to raise is/ for the state quota. Each league in the stateâ€"bears its [o& the annual budget necesâ€" to carry on the active service mplished by the League in proâ€" ssive legislation and better citiâ€" /interesting program ~â€"=\\Us Mced Here ‘a meeting \beld | last Friday n the memb f|the Highâ€" Rark Master associaâ€" ‘v_‘hedbo-“‘uee price on ir. ©The charge effective [fre'h‘/“ue scheduledâ€"two events rest to the Highland Park omen Voters and their program

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