DAY. AUGUST M, Jâ€: “WWI 1irt))li,if,itl,rt),iti,li,rgi' .-- I T 1girlIOl)l CONVENTION 3‘5: Enl- . lento:- thnoot, chairimn of hi: 1 Ismael"- nnpnee etmntlttee,omditsts " 1tuttuDierrmber union will no 3::‘1;- 1,; ytatt1trpttWr' 9111!.de ht elected state commander. , Other oft Jiees named were: Cherie: C. IGP- "hail, Deerfield, senior vice com- mander; Joe ~Delacour, Chicago, commander flrtrt division; Mancel :Talcott, Waukegan, commander. Bee- The Illinois DMriritment of the American Lttriott his refused W, criticise President Hoover's use of troops in ,sjecting the so-cslled Bonus Expeditionary Force from Washington. . The sum department adopted re- solutiqnl advocating T raped of the 18th Amendment and urging imme- diate payment of the veterans’ ad-, justed eompisnarittoseertifierdstts. - - _ -,_rJra3wteh1ttl.-'rhleott_tiyre_C, ,_ _ Tho Legion, concluding its annual convention at Dmyille loot week, rejected by I. vote of 946 to 110 d minority resolution censoring the prtti4et't action. "an edge in the summon politics and gives promise ofm election of Knpuchnll " Suite Legion 'com- mander st then988 convention. Tal- cott nay also advance in Legion politics after serving his term no state junior viee-copunanderc, - TKUISDAY. AUGUST M. "" 'orid' diWtii6ttim6tttdr Sidpé, Quinéy, eotttmautder" third, division; o. K. Yeager, Danville, commander fourth division; William Austin, EMngham, commander Mth division.; the Rev. Percy Ray, Collinsville, chaplain. was elected pretiikisiit of this State Auxiliary. ", ' . ' A alarm. cause Arf many a bit- ter congressional debate, right now in being warmed up for another and; thrush the legislative mill, are. "port. ftym Washington. . an angular: who think a xenon! all†ta ofMiir out should be sub-mum for the many special a- clu [Mu now in the In. ttt eotsiibefor. com-0;: meets' the are my to out, but there still WiiiiEirirTiii post, "iraiFiiirTirsr-iaV graves registration officer and later “one of the. three men directing the graves registration work ttthe national Legion. It is the Talcott plan, put into operation tlest in Waukegan, then in Lake county and later in Illinois, that has been adopt- ed by the national Organization and is now being worked out all over the country. T _ More Agitation Been InFavorSales Tax on Goods, Say: News Story 1apsehul1, a member of the Deer- fieWpoat,, htuchtsaupttttt, egmmand- er and commander of the- Eighth diatridt (Lake county) and is ered- ited with knitting, the, Inkegmunty qtottrhttrraiii'hiihiioniotss and work- able unit. Tht, ,le,etion of _ Kapschull and Tal- Giririant Questions? Elect Knpschull . ,4 {Homer Sidpé, Otinen means; -of- the _,Aig.t92.t, tuttbthetitdharutttratcartr bearing in mind President Hoover's nceeptanggt_upeecluustatsunsutt-tlaat the homre,irhere in a: 1mm must originate, Democrats already have 3 special committee surveying the problem, 7 . _' _ “recent increase: in revenues, while temporary, should be again exam- ined, and if they tend to sap the vitality of industry, and thus retard empioyment, they must be revised." There are many in and out of con- grass who believe some at the ex- cise ates "trap the vitality of ind dustry" just as there are many who think a general gale: levy would be more harmful. " Henry I. Hurrimon, pieaident of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, is in the former 04/0460 OFFICE--- ' . 529.†AiystrrAte:y Phone Siiiierirsr44it1 Trot Pill. ( Reilly Md tsome, of the spurious icpina in his possession, hidden be; i tween the lining and outer part of {his coating! trousers. 7 f. .f 1 Airesrberamp Carrying -'~ Counterfeit Coins In government by Shel-ill Lester T. Tif- fany on a charge of passing counter- feit coins. . Reilly was caught in the "hobo jungles" on the Waukegan lake front .raiiroad yards by Tiffany and Supervisor William Ploekiintrton of Bench. _ Etriirta tit find dies in the "jun- tths" supposedly used by that??? in making the coins in denominations of 2rand 50 cents failed, according to Tiffany, . V 1 T km?!" vi; 1):! 'iuiamHtGiify"," K, Twas; Tia' Pockets, in Wagkegan _ mad for the summerift93t" W‘- Onlyone hour and "tr-fha: minutes6mt Chicoqo.. qxyssibhibraqepttt&%rdit BATHING . . . from the hotel steps _ - firCisciddldfGrrsG ms: "'7" - TENNIS . . two courts with backstaps K) crepe broadcasting orrhestr9drin, mealtimes; all evening on the Tarmac Typscal bt the tow mtes...PINEWtXXy DORMI- TORY including all meals and golf " p'erdaym A special midweek discount (at: is feat- ciimikti, w.- dksrirus' as $0thny rit'isVihiGGiiiaG" All at the lowest rates In history! _ - and South SM -. -er.--“ ' lira/unrated fulderertttr-tittr-c. Fr CHAS. S. ABBOTT . MARIO CUCCHIARA 124 s. FIRST ST., HIGHLAND PARK modem. Prim Phone 583 {Main bl 1125133 N- V "CN 'JN,