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Highland Park Press, 31 Mar 1932, p. 24

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GiUiiLite iii" heat Economy. And, fit the econom h on the design of 0 you _ 1ii",iii','t',1i,iii,iiiii',1i,ii,i BROTHERS P IODBRN PLUMBING AND EIATING When It comes td than]? the real cost of oil heating, it's not the nitial coat of the burner that tells the complete story: It's the out of operating your tttmt-e" after year-1th“ ‘d'etermi‘nee‘ WW or nag after year-that determmu cht or no: you will enjoy the greatest “mugs of nntomntic oil heat economy. And, the Ilr Capital Ania 'iiistotd rm. num- Electra] Oil, Burner m HRH-ad The ideal form of host . . . 'is rsdisnt but! The sum interns heat you feel from the summer sun. It is just limo heat rays. No smoke. No odor. No sound. To harness those c can. silent iadinnt heat "I" sud put them to work in your on boiler with the new Patro- okol Rota! Oil Bur-nor is the soprano schimment of tho world’s aidest and Ingest oil beat orminiaation. " N. Sheridan Road FOLDING CHAIRS FOLDING CARD TABLES AND covnl'zs am TABLES _. CHILDREN'S TABLES AND cums Delivérga and called for . Rates very reasonable 1 IL F. KELLEY _ . Lann- '._Ctrttsrtra'nit d'" “than! A CORRECT GRADE FOB EVERY BURNER 'iir'ii'kkLirriiirii - fl 7 r v - 7 sum - Plumes -, Highllnd Park ET l m ' d ta " 3290 -rf'riona' ll Fi),,?":?,):':,? _ L.2; ue"?. wc J. KILLIAN, Inc. DISTRIBUTORS or t.,,tlt 3- M. J,,,??,,.,,?,,!,?,',!)),. Funeral Director CHAIR COVERS [V f") N “45-2 l - . crfi, , ' A: Mt '73.? b?, tit P0Ilii'1SllfEMfllm "A visitor from Mars, noting our present hunger, bakery and bank- rupter in , Innd of plenty, could return home with only one report--- that he had found the insane ny- llum of the universe,” Mr. Gregory Capitol Impaired ' '"Deiution hes reached 1 point where capital has, been impaired so seriously " to threaten the whole tittaneinl nnd economic structure of the country. Continued defUtipn are of (which cannot be repaired in a sensation. Two your: more of falling price levels might easily bring, 11nnattein1, political and social communes: that would wreck our civilization.” charlie: it: the supply of moriiiyrm 'he srurer.naintfrorrer of dollars has tolerable burden of debt to the pro- ducing classes. ‘It now bites 8L46, The present deflation was not the result of en oversupply of commod- ities " ' whole,-nor lack of demand. t1tttteAktr, git, but, "the, REEL! "iiriVii"i' Giaiiim7', p32; iii7ii iii coivention GdjGiitTolrCiiiriFr-" two 'ettis Si an ‘expression arms PM“? warm them?“ her " -eiisiitiid ---F--v 'in' like tiaiind iiialiirition, " y __ pay back each, dollar borrowed in 1920: The burden of taxes. interest There one only two ways to-re- store‘ purchasing power and pro:- perity, in the speaker’s opinion. One is to reduce the debt load through level baebatear, the 1929M enmble Atty: debts, and, 'red fuk" penile: have been' takenicare of. Mr. Gregory“ strongly recom- mended President Hoover's ilnaneial program is likely to hove a power- ful elect in tmfreeaintt the frozen assets and releasing credit, and so raising prices. Further dehite- tion by the-Federal Reserve system is needed, he said, to insure I tepid expansion of currency end credit truttkientfo restore prices. ,, - __ the- Peder“ Reserve system should be required by law to. expand and contract currency end credit as nec- - to Math: 3 gable level of wholesale commodity prices, and so prnent'tuothet intution like that of 1927-28 sud anther deflation like theta! 1930-31. “u stable wholesale commodity mice level.” the speaker aid, “re- sults in I tendency for ell prices to come into such relation to one Ill-- mal amount of purchasing power beam an End all of which will take is and .dgfaultsl 813d, 10 aocompli tr Claim Mar. 17, 6,100th Anniversary of Noah’s Famous Voyage on Ark lunch " VII the 6,100th tuni- vemry of the beginning of Noah's trip in the nth. more or lees, ”cord- ing to n United Press story from London; England. - k Modern ' theologinnl Ame that Noah tsailed Inch " but ere not sure about the yen. Iurold Puke, an English intiqunrinn. sets the date somewhere between 4260 B. C. and According to ancient ealendnr mnkers and experts. the skipper and his animals Were ttfloat until April' 29 rhea they lendedhon' Mount Aru- rat. The flood wiped out two groups who lad settled in the an country of the Tigris nnd Euphrates but the heedmnn of a low lying village of Shamppak built a bout ttnd' eseapesd. Noah is supposed to have been the Republican! Ctnyention. crowded out of "ttBee vaults all but the' most bequently used records. In many states, such records are very difheult to locate. Such a con- dition does not exist in Illinois. The 'State Archives Division of the State 1rdimrn_rltrsa_dtdrit 'W’Y‘W" Madman. Chairman Cornelius J. Doyle of the Republican State Central com- mittee. has issued a all for the state convention of that party in the Arsenal at trpriry_rtMI for noon Friday, April 22. Nominations of candidates for presidential electors and of three University of Illinois Easting selection -ofokr1etratertt: similar matters 'ttheir state con- vention in the hotise of representa- tives 6n the me day. ists for the sole purpose of making these reermhrhmiieirmtetrrvaiu1thh- Any state otheiat is permitted by In: to Eronifer are! "r-tite-ts, "siqiriiTr-imraTir-riirrtirrtt-mmm-trr-- the Archives division. The records 'ire-task-indexed and safeguarded, against impmper use. alteration,, or unauthorized withdroWoi from the files.. Miss Margaret c. Norton is qaperttttettdent of the Archives de- . partment. T other that commodities and services an be exchanged freely, and that means sound and general prosper- ity. Once we apply the gene meas- ore-of-_-xr-to-ar-om) graham that 1ta_tt._tsolrtrd ournmrdue- tion mucus, nether depression like this will be impossible." \ __, l of Stath; name tn The, Highland Pals Prem outdo Fur Wnnsad job "me. Hing put of tary People hon The Press Want-Ads tremendous increase . in state tomttr3rtrgltt, Interesting Am Utilized Ther ' pbymen . Amp“)! new! popubtion is dept ity for food and relief pron-tn wh nuutufaetttritttrm through its wm "cording to an syndicate story _ in an "leient I but the aid is , such I way u to tion throughout l Three principle for the pmin. wood Iota Itgm I tain fuel and a much of the . food depot. A typical mo: camber when 4 city of 23,9345 Tbenm no gate eielrapprit depot an pure? per cent profit' from thetmck, All work req gl in distribu e) is obtained by the city. fro: Jobless. They nt a, time. for on the farm 1. and nre being needed. Plum my to canine relief director. Cross, Cntholic the Salvation 7 ration is detertl into effect d year. Not only m tly u a eteartntr'! for help nnd am the entir Solid cooperutl all churches II 1nd ml: has 1 the some putt prom!!! whicl shine into the as ehy Once a mom relief m for and

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