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Highland Park Press, 16 Feb 1939, p. 5

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or Den: Chief . Warrants â€" Harry Marsh, Bill Stratton, Page Thebeâ€" deaux. _ Lifeâ€"Gilbert Anderson, ‘Jerome Schlabowske, Harry Skidmore. Te V s feld at the Elm Place School last Wednesday evening. This Gourt of Honor was in charge of the Sea Scout Ship No. 39 under the leadâ€" ership of &Mm. Skipper. :‘: a part of evening . Highwood Drum and m played several selections and penâ€" ed the meeting. The Scouts, with the awards iven each, aré: as folâ€" lows: , First Classâ€"David Aubrey, Bruce Goodman, Truman Metzel. _ Starâ€"â€"Gilbort Anderson, Walter Ballenberg, Bill Low, Harry March, Don Peterson, Bud Riddle, Orville Sackett, Burton Tillman, Don Tillâ€" . o F0 Cld c l |. J on N NeAE This past week Scouts allt «over America havé CelebFated the 29th anniversary of Scouting in what is known as Scout Week. Among othâ€" er activities of the Cub m Troops, and the Ship of H Park, there was :a Court of Honor heldattheElmleSehoollut T L092 _ C Troop 30 ° ® ._ Second Class â€" David Aubrey, Bob Moran, Bob Peterson, Roland Schlabowske. s THURSDAY; Scouts Celebrate at Court of Homor Boy Scout ~News AN OVERWHELMING RESPONSE > . I further stated, in entering this, my first poâ€" litical campaign, fim}: I would devote my abilities and best efforts to finding a practical solution to this problém, and asked your help through sugâ€" gestions and discussion. ‘ £4 Your response has been overwhelming. Scores of personal visits and telephone calls have conâ€" firmed my conviction that I can not escape my responsibility to the community of which I am proud to be a citizen. â€" is rap f Today, I realize I must take advantage of evâ€" ery opportunity to enable me to carry through the wishes of my fellow citizens, not only in the matter of garbage disposal, but in a number of other important civie projects of vital concern to our city‘s progress. $ e Thank you for your sincere and ‘hearty good wishes. Let me assure you that I am out to win, and WILL win with your continued support. | Last week, in announcing my candidacy for City Commissioner in this newspaper, I said I felt Highland Park‘s garbage problem has beâ€" come one of the imperative responsibilities facâ€" ing our next city administration. _~ FEBRUARY 16, 1989 N. S. SHARP 791 Oak Grove Avenne : hone â€" Highland Park 797 P 1 T â€" / Second | Classâ€"Art © Dickelman, Eugene Hainchek, George Lindâ€" _ Den Chief Warrantâ€" Gerâ€" dh:nxdt, Louis Schemmel, Ranâ€" s | uin _ _ Den Chief Training Cert.â€"Bob Randall. y | ing, leathercraft, cooking, bird study; James Rankin: first laid to animals; David Worth: swimming, reading. ho ‘First Classâ€"David Maley, David Td Hints . Starâ€"Warn s :mfe-â€"néb?r? Clark, _ " ~Bronze Pnlm--Jux:u Rankin. :. Merit Badgesâ€"Bob Clark: civics; Haker Hamilton: :cooking, swimâ€" ming, plumbing: Warren Hintz: safety; Lewis Hutchison: scholarâ€" ship: David Maley: stamp collectâ€" _ Merit Badgesâ€"Douglas Smith: woodworking. f ‘~ gett. omm e Eagleâ€"Lt. S. A. Connelly, _: Silver Palmâ€"Francis O‘Connor. ~Merit Badgesâ€"Lt. 8. A. Connelâ€" ly: athletics, first aid, bird study; Claburn Jones: rowing, life sayâ€" ing, swimming, personal health; Happy Murphy: swimming, canoeâ€" ing, life saving; Francis Q‘Connor: carpentry; Don Sheridan: personal health, public health: Tom Stein: athletics; Warrenâ€" Waggett? public health, first aid, dog care,, safety. \Troop 324 â€" . _ tSecond Classâ€"Ray Danner, Shelâ€" don Hamilton, Bob Sherwin. Den Chief Warrantâ€"Bob Newâ€" man, Harry Pertz, Martin Baum, Elmer Dahl, Bob McArdle. _ Second Classâ€"Spike Frisbie, mik Lanigan. /. y m oo " Eagleâ€"Bob Newman. Merit Badgesâ€"Donald ‘Olander, foundry work, woodworking, swimâ€" ming, rowing, life saving; Bob Newâ€" man: safety, farm home. _ _ Ey aee . ‘Trop H1>: :. Den Chief Warrantâ€"Dick Morani, Jim Gallagher, Jim Siljestrom. _ lagher. § Troop 33 _ o m.Chuâ€"-Bill Carnahan, Don _ _Den Chief Training Certâ€"Elmer Dakk Bob Soamen, To Seroale Troop 35 ; ow | a Kopp.“d Chn-â€"-S&m Golden, Wm. hs'&n-cumm Jones, Happy Murâ€" 'p Y‘ L se W . Den Chief Training Certificatesâ€" Bill ‘Stratton, Harry Marsh, Page Thibedeaux. * . ;. . Five Year Veteranâ€"Harry . Skidâ€" more, 2 4 % Den Chief Training C«'Tfl- coâ€"di Siljestrom, â€"Dick Moran, Jim\ Galâ€" Lifeâ€"Tom Stein, Warren. Wagâ€" strom, Clifford More, Dave Olson. Lifeâ€"Wm. Ha Lloyd Moon, Eagleâ€"Paul Mu 1 } Merit Badgesâ€"Adoiph Baracani: public health; ~Dever: metalâ€" work, public personal health; Arthur Dickelman: music; Leonard Favelli: mic:.wx: Hainchek: -wsmw, ; Bill Hanilin: chem > nal health, first aid, public health; Lindstrom:; muâ€" sic; Lloyd Moon: physical developâ€" ment, foundry practice; Paul Muzik: life saving, swim ; Robt.: Muâ€" zik: pathfinding; swimming; Forest Rose: foundry practice, woodturnâ€" ing, woodwork; Wm, Russell: safety, pioneéring; Ralph Southerton: pubâ€" lic speaking; Paul Svendson:; chemâ€" istry; . Leroy Younr: farm home, carpentry, farm layout. The speaker of the evening is Mr. Nathaniel Laverone of Chicaâ€" go, famous in college and Rotary circles as well as being active in many civic projects in the city of Chicago. The Silver Beaver awards for distinguished kervice will be presented on this same evening. The rest of th ogram includes dramatizations ty* uts of Kenilâ€" ‘worth and Deerfield, and the Drum and â€"Bugle Corps Glencoe. This is the highâ€"light ting of the year for Scouters and their wives. Readâ€" ers of this article, whether now actively identified with Scouting or not, if interested in attending this worthâ€"while affair, should make their reservations by telephoning Council heldquarlers, Highland Park 629. h Appreciation Dinner for Scout Leaders to Be Held Feb. 21 The annual meeting and the Scout Leaders‘ Appreciation Dinner of the North Shore Area Council is to be held next Tuesday evening, Feb. 21, at the Temple in | Glencoe, North Shore Congregation Israel. Dinner will be served promptly at 7 o‘clock. The Council gead uarters reports today there will in excess of 400 men and women at this big Apâ€" preciation Dinner,. ~/ f IT COSTS So Altle TO ENJOY AUTOMATIC Gas WATER HEATING ‘10 i: % â€"â€" FOR YOUR sIO EURNACE colL .jp@mnv-on TRIAL e ASs LOW As $1 DoOwWn * RIVE YEARS TO PAY Es oulo;rumslco-ommmmmum ARNOLD PETERSON â€" 385 Roger Williams Ave., Ravinia T. H. DECKER â€" 145 S. Second St., Highland Park HOWARD MORAN â€" 512%, Laurel Ave., Highland Park MORAN PLG. & HTG. Co. â€" 538 Central Ave., Highland Park MURPHY & SCHWALL â€" 733 Glencoe Ave., Highland Park C. P. SULLIVAN â€"‘34 N. First St., Highland Park ARTHUR SWANSON â€" 386 Central Ave., Highland Park EDWARD STRENGER â€" 132 S. First St., Highland Park _ GUST OSTRAND â€" 217 Burchell Ave., Highwood <~___ M. A. FRANTZ â€" 758 Deerfleld Rd., Deerfield THE PRESS or ih NURT“T l;flgaju gadâ€" m. When the United States went on the gold standard in 1875 and abolâ€" ished the silver dollar from the ecinage system, the mining interâ€" ests of the west and the inflationary interests called it the "Crime of ‘78." Immediately agitation began for a remonetization of silver. Free and unlimited coinage was not restored, but the agitation did result in two compromise measures which: should be (lessons of experience for the American people. 3 In 1878, over the veto of Presiâ€" dent Hayes, Congress blundered into the Blandâ€"Allison Act for the purâ€" chase of silver by the Secretary of the Treasury. â€"By 1884 the Secreâ€" tary was in trouble because of that Washington, D.C., Feb. 4â€"Ib is indeed unfortunate that the United States allowed itself to be misled into becoming the world‘s dumping ground for silver. We cannot overâ€" emphasize â€" the‘ very dangerous courde we have been pursuing under the Silver Purchase Act. The enâ€" actment of this particular law is considered by ‘most economists as The Silver Purchase Act became 4 law in June of 1984. It directed the. Secretary of the Treasury to purchase silver at a reasonable price up to the statutory value of $1.29 an ounce |until the Treasury held gilver eunl to 25% of the monetary value of its gold and sgilver holdings. This silver purchasing program was inaugurated at the specific request of the President, who advocated the establishment of international bimeâ€" talism., k one of the most serious and costly mistakes the Administration â€" has made. It is problematical whether Congress will repeal or revise the Act at this Session; but to a noticeâ€" able extent sentiment against the Silver Purchase Act is increasing. Théâ€"question of a single or double standard for the monetary system of the United States has long been a political issue. It is an old hisâ€" toric battle. B\?t, for some reason, our hisun"ig experiences with silver lexishtioq do â€"not seem to ‘have taught us any lessons. By Ratex E. Cuurcn® Representative, 10th Congressional District This Week in Washington â€"_*You GanLt Ist Somathing. x Hothing." YOUR FURNACE COIL: WATER HEATER Ccosts ; OF YOUR FUEL BILL with a job that belongs elsewhere. Don‘t deny yourself the incomparable comfort of Automatic Gas Water Heating any longer ...fiemaum@oinmiflthebeumyw assure 24â€"hour, instant hot water, all through the year! * When you realize that one shovelful of coal out of every five goes to heat the hot water furnace coil, the "economy" of this water heating method disappears ... for you are paying a 20% steppedâ€"up fuel bill! When you realize, however, that you can enjoy efficient, modern Automatic Gas Water Heating, at low cost . . . you agree that it‘s misplaced thrift to burden your furnace In 1890 a stillâ€"greater folly was committed when the Sherman Silâ€" ver Purchase Act was passed, Three years later a panic resulted; and, if I recall correctly, President Cleveâ€" land‘ called Congress into special session and the silver measure was promptly repealed. The public paid a very dear price for that mistake. * The unfortunate |£rt of the hisâ€" tory of silver is that it is called upon to play a prominent role only in times of acute depression. Unemâ€" ployment and debt burdens offer an excuse for the silverites of the west to agitate for the remonetization of silver. It is, they say, the one cerâ€" silver program, and there developed what may be said to be silver busiâ€" ness depression. It was only by cerâ€" tain â€" monetary vmpuhfim that a panic was avert{ Business reâ€" vived, but the general public never understood exactly what took place, It has dangerous potentialities and has cost the taxpayers about one bilâ€" lionâ€"dollars. tain cure of our depression difficulâ€" ties. But our own experiences with gilver legislation nbouldb: ample proof that it is & cure of economicflh}’l'h‘ Somehow public attention should be called to the farâ€"reaching impliâ€" cations of the Silver Purchase Act. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LA UNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Read The Wantâ€"Ads

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