“HOW TO GET A LOAN OF +100 â€" FROM HOUSEHOLD FINANCE be settled and no further debate on it would be in order. If Senaâ€" tor Wheeler‘s motion to table carâ€" ï¬ed.hh-n-h-“ t would be deâ€" finitely in Butï¬o--o&hhfl-&lut carry. It was refeeted by a tis vote of 44â€"44, ~Before his name was called Senator Borah walked off the Floor, refusing to vote on the moâ€" tion. And it was this vote that Senator Borah refused to cast that enabled the Administration to defeat the Wheeler Amendment on the folâ€" lowing date, Wednesday, by calling absentees back to Washington overâ€" night. On Tuesday night of this test vote I had occasion to be at a dinâ€" To im tntine Bs wes tnpiatoing guests. He was the â€"parliamentary . maneuvering that took place that afterncon in the Senate and how much Senator M'-mmldhnmn appears t about six years ago Senator Borah voted in favor of a certain "motion to table" and reâ€" marked to Senator Clark at the time The Administration had met deâ€" feat on the issue. In order that the question could not be reopened, Senator Clark, of Missouri, quickly rose in his place and made a moâ€" centered on this single insue. Senstor Borah favored the Wheelâ€" ar Amendment, As the Senate‘s reâ€" cognized authority op our Constituâ€" tion, he apparently believed that the Wheeler proposal was more in keepâ€" ing with our system of checks and sider and at the same time move to lay the motion on the table. But that was finally settled when Senator Wheeler, of Montana, made the moâ€" tion to lay Senator Clark‘s motion to reconsider on the table. that he would never again vote for As it is well known thnutr,.tb_.-am Amendment was to the effect that before auy reorgunization order is sued by the President could go into effect it would have to be approved ;0-0.- The Administration‘s provided that:an Executive reâ€" organization order would automaticâ€" ulx'.b“*m ed by both Houses of Congress withâ€" Senator Wheeler and â€" Senator Clark had just won a victory for the amendment by a margin of three votes, with seven Senators not votâ€" ing. They sought to clinch it im« mediately, They did not wish to give the Administration time to perâ€" n-d.nu-pl.l-uuubd: their vote, or to call back to W ington the Administration Senators tion to reconsider. ‘With his moâ€" tion to reconsider he coupled a moâ€" tion to lay it on the table. The question arose as to whether the A motion to lay on the table takes precedence over any other miotion. It is not debatable. â€" ‘Thus a vote was taken promptly on Senator Wheeler‘s motion to table the moâ€" tion by Senator Clark to reconsider the vote by which the Wheeler ‘Why did Senator Borah, who favored the Wheeler Amendment, refuse to vote in favor of the very motion that would have meant its definite adoption? _ e s3 fered by Senator Whecler after seyâ€" eral days debate, and Senator Borah voted "Yea." who were out of town. @eliberately refused to cast last Tuesdayâ€"enabled the Administraâ€" tion to defest the soâ€"called Whecler rbhw Washington, D. C., March 25â€" One voteâ€"that which Senator Wil lizm E. 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Christensen, Walter Kohn, Geo. Highwoodâ€"Bill Russell. Deerfieldâ€"Ray Dobbins. Miscellaneousâ€"Clifton G. Speer, Scout Executive; Geo. A. Ryan, Asâ€" sistant Scout executive; John Banks, Field Executive; Bob Doroh, Chas, Worcester, ~Bruce Kruejon, The date for the annual spring card party of the Lincoln School P.T.A has been set for Wednesday afternoon, April 19, at 2 o‘clock with Mrs, Jesse Halsted as chairâ€" man. The tickets which areâ€"nom» inally priced, include a prize for each table, door prizes and tasty reâ€" gitis at 4 ociock. This in a apien girls at 4 o‘clock: is a splenâ€" did opportunity to entertain your bridge club or any friends at a different men from six councils parâ€" ticipated. The six councils cooperâ€" Courses put on, as follows: % ‘h‘hmï¬ï¬nl A Specialization Course in Treop A Specialization Course in Health and Safety, * ilton, Ashley Thomas, Burton Beers, Francis O‘Connor, John P. O‘Conâ€" nor,. Richard M. O‘Connor, Dr. B. the executives of the six different councils, as follows: Area Council; Paul Thieme, DuPage County Council; Ed Stowell, West Suburban Council; E. D. Kelly, Evâ€" Park Area Council; Donald E. Kyâ€" ger, Northwest Suburban Council. The closing address was one of the highâ€"lights of the twoâ€"day sesâ€" sion, Mr. Lincoln P.â€"T.A. to. Hold Annual Spring Card Party April 19 â€" ‘The largest University of Scoutâ€" ing ever put on in the North Shore Ares Council was held at Camp day and Sunday, April 1 and 2. 270 on these anston bridge. You may seeure tickets from Mrs. Bernard Wizeiman, H.P. not like that procedure. On the. question . between the adoption of the Wheeler Ament ment and stopping further debste in the Senate, if you had been the Senator from Idaho, how would you have voted? 270 Men Attend minimum of effort and cost. Start making up your tables now and play any game you wish, it need:not be as follows: lduho stated that be personaly di¢| About that motion.< ‘It ther debate. and the money you need in privacy RELIABLE LAUNDBY Advanced Course in Principles of Highland Parkâ€"Dr. Baker Hamâ€" DRY CLEANING CO. enment . on all losas shove $136, e . Quick ecrion. No sedions P. 178 ® in the Ares. :hm-:-fl‘ of land, 15 meres of which is cecuâ€" pied by the building. of Ford Motor Co. The Ford Motor Company Branch, located at 12600 Torrence Avenue, is the only automobile asâ€" () | Citizen‘s Party L__.J PAUL PAGLIAL |__] RICHARD SHANNON D JOSEPH CALZIA D EVARISTO CAMPAGNI For Alderman Fourth Ward For Alderman Fourth Ward For Alderman Fourth ® . 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SECOND WARD, CITY OF HIGHWOOD Lake County, Ilinois § FIRST WARD, CITY OF HIGHWOOD Lake County, HMincis to appreximately $3,000, THIRD WARD, CITY OF HIGHWOOD l‘h'cm. IM e City Clerk. Second Ward: Oak Terrace School ALBERT AXT rj City Clerk. Third Ward: City Hall In ddition to the shipments by ruil, the Chicago Branch is next to the Calumet: River and a large Tiom Pominhd in Chaphny Piincd ships and barges. both the Belt of Chicage flhhm‘0& Louis Railroad. â€" The track cape city of the plant is 176 cars, 50 caricads of inbound material are received and unloaded daily, and approximately 35 carioads are loadâ€" ed.for outbound shipment. Approximately T0 carlionds of coal City Clerk. 2 +A For Alderman Second Ward ~Vï¬hl.0'h-|-7-‘~d by.fl&-ohmw to make regular trips through the r-tmhu.-flnbn.b- :00 a. ns to $:00 p. m. -oc_n(-h-z per month to heat paint ovens and for mround the plant. Read The Want Ads