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Highland Park Press, 25 Aug 1932, p. 23

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nsnAY. M16031- 25.3 1932 the summer seuon i< palest of paste] for a slight hangover of with white. Empha- rather on accessories node itself, which, in 5 times, in ull fairness tal and to business it- afford any radical v the eountry's lead.. lubs into competition ow hehrtrr Stancznk n-th Chicago, will get Waukegan the week i in. mm. decided, last ak's won the cham- tubs.‘ . --4----------, In Triple A amateur i "will be represent- strongest eluu--Niek potential champions and St. Anthony's. m as the favorite for ms in the league. anti. " kind -nti- lua-l. P. “I the increased 'popu- ball in Lake County and the number of erforming in Wanke- , adjoining towns in s predicted that 10 or est diamond aggrega- ', the tournament field. TiiirttrTsiirérmiiiitrrc" a follows? Knights of #30 champions, Stun- rs, defending title- Keller’s A. C., St. An- gke, Highland Park, Jre County champion- toumey. which is ex- (Svalbhimw - WW Bod Gena-am BALTH'PARLOR ear, defeatirig St. An- fhutl game. . the increased 'popu- T _ Pennant Issue frocks are the 'unutr. V "Economy in government expendi- , hour here, featuring - tures is now one of the paramount M368, 3 pallid sadness, issues of the hour, and the national .gaiety that combines .. defense agencies have been called nklevot wedding hells, __ _ P"" -uposrdo-hear theirshare of thehur: ' . . States have looked from the begin- ,'harItpionthip ' ning with suspicion and distrust at l Contest To s the development of the citizen army since the war, in the mistaken be- on August 28th lief--aa every citizen soldier will al Alliance White Idén Hips till hide their humps tim will be-permitted- union of. the diabhram mnble number of good 'ur. She will continuu lT-ADS F RESULTS of the mom aiming M. P. I" " CLEANING Babb!!!) 'l-LAUNDRY mu , :ANING co, HONDAY. AUGUST M. "" Ameriea's citizen solders are Un- cle Sam's real paeifisU, according to Oliver McKee, Jr., writing in the current issue of the National Ite- public and he goes ahead to prove it in a very interesting tutde6nvine- ing way. Under the caption ‘of "Amerien's Citizen Soldiers," Mr. McKee says in part: Doig, Their Bit to Prevent ore More Effectually Than Howlers is, itiiéréfore' batches u" i,iilitteist," gnd lays'awake nights thinkinghew t, can plunge the country into a war of conquest. At, a matter of fact. thtr real paeiflst is the citizen soldier; for he is.the one who is doing "his hit_ttt_dptmrttnt, 1'?!be placing the United States in n posi- tion where no foreign country. or group of .coqntries.i. will think it worth their while to pick a quarrel with Uncle Sam. Unpreparednear prevented our sending overseas in 1917 and 1918 the biggest nrmy that bear witnesrtr-rthnt because a man ttrkesra course in military training, placing the United States in I poar. one. Science knows two ‘types_ of tion when no foreign country. Arr, change in the conformation and con- trrottp, of counting. will think it dition of the earth. and of it's' in- worth their while to pick tt quarrel habftants---ilowp 'insensible; secular with Uncle Sam. Unpreparednec changes, and cataclysms. Of the prevented our sending overseas in former the.-rissintr and sinking of 1917 and'1918 the biggest nmy that continents and the approach and ever crossed the ocean. ’ReOSonable withdrawal of ice ages are examples, preparedness, on the other hand, in At this moment is an ice-age going the opinion of no less .an authority or' coming'. Nobody knows. than General Pershing, would prob- _ ~So’ in human society. There are which the United States has beep engaged since the Revo)qtiHt, 1ritlt, treasure. opportunity offered to them by the present f1acal dimeulties of the fed- eral government, and have launched a drive that if carried to completion means virtually the scrapping of the national defense act, and the diScarding of the preparedness plan worked up during the past twelve yes-rs by the patriotic contributions of the citizen soldiers who have given of their time and effort so generously to prepare themselves for emergency service es leaders of s rational army. Atthis writing, 7 _ Opponents Milly 1.22w1tggfghgflueu 32g: and they we many in this eountry-- DAY AND BOARDING HIGH SCHOOL AND- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR GIRLS Sixty-third you open- mm It. "" ' Open to visitors u nll'thuos, inehrdihe Smidlya . tor ethics, ndd’réu V _ 310m: It. 73mm, Pthteittal 'Uerheero tathi m 8 . ' ill GUARDIANS FERRY HALL LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS Nuroiia1 Defense Athws'éeing imkiiit' to be won, but there can be no doubt that every resMsro_rgL_9fiisatantuitir no water is fullyr'awske to the threat. and Congress, when, the is- sue is presented to it in its real tsig- nifieanee, may be counted on to do tttr-duty, let (is hope; by voting the small funds, a national insurance stainst war. necessary to keep in opertstiotrduring the present period the training camps for the citizen soldiers of America. Depression Period Has Some Good Points Says Magazine Writer A period of depression forces men to. take account of stock, and this, act only, in iuniteri_uiomms1rsial sense, but in, evttry_rtsMtion of lite, even man's relation to the universe, and still more widely, the relation of society Itself to its ultimate des- tiny. We may be sure that all this tstoek-takimr, material and spirit- ual,individual and social, will result in discarding much that we once thought precious, even vital and also in creating new values for the new day, says a writer in the Na- tional Republic. _ ' ' F . Thus what we emotionally. call depression may really mean a new 3mm. oritts tttttreplay/tp-ttto-tshits-rt, uni sisarriirsion as the beginning :of a toboggan slide for mankind. But, besides, wej know vastly’more about the causes of economic depression-u- whatever these any be, We are very sure that they, are not under our control. We believe that when men bring on the next depresrsioryr-if they do--it will be because they have in the main sinned against light. . an---than we know about the cause, Sixty Turkhens, a cross breed of chickens and turkeys developed in the last few years. were stolen from the Andrew Wolf farm on Send Ilka, near Lake Villa, according to a report to Bherik Lister T. 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