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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Aug 1928, p. 8

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The Wuhan aieretethett'trtttegttmaedtser"'r'L' _qPA?rtl.tythutratttttedeatrattiiiiy 'CyyMrttttetrmttteramfsiirtir' to- "Gama is employed 158 Minimum CANADA NAMES HISTORIC SPOTS ,e.pftrrritstorr here Friday for the WINS CHILD IN ., ttIliff BATTLE D'W. um, Mrs. German took "he And returned to the home of 'ttIyer in Wankegan. Gorman, a iiiiii Fi"iTiiiriiii"i, G.' um um mutton. ms ar- Id-lansed by C. A. Stan-r of a: " department of registration :3 citation. Col. Smith recom- tgattiM" Dance of the mm fob. ks? the depth of Duran Bremen - . mtintt by Judge Ernest A. qrIMgIt ht Warm county circuit .3 m the boy will Main his - an utter. Beatrice, 4 years all. in Wnuketan. until a suit for new: by his father, Peter 0. (Ian-n. at Detroit, is heard. 'lhgmng were married in 1922. not all. mm engineer at the an qgnterqmehg end to have taken - u a "will!" automobile ride and u bin to "In seven! notes. In other can: of considerable '-r%ntsetottepeqtttediattttttot J- J. Boeye. chiropractor ot I". A allow at Great mes. - m. They are alleged to in lib-pad Punk o. Stewart. so Mmtat,tBmeintrtsettargeotttaatugt an item to commit rape. Moran 'Bataarieatsttrtmertnt,ue Forest. MnBMBrtraretrtnnegrut. 30 years .aA'rrrtst'a1intttettetmeotgoserstt "by. Lane Pttregt. millionaire. "an that Mann assaulted and M62! to "tuck her. while she 'r'tia;ieertserinttitreats atalate I-ntllcht. ©9trrtttsistoastrtherrandjurr, -t._etatntettiutttnrtrintrArttstir; PrieEeRosmerttt-otinetu-" "t1treknttnrauireguandrurrr ll%fLeBtinttngthatttettatt - - -efTrivtnas. takenad- b m m. IS yen old daugh- 'nrafThtmasPtater.ntaherttrest all date dealer. The day follow- 'rtIttteq'eddirtqthefnttterofttte Ugguadmcarmt of young "at".ooorromthehomeor o. "can, 1 wealthy Chicago brok- er.tnNetrtttCttiengo.Bettsettarged on: having taken two diamond "than!" and: tmrpin. an an". " years old, of Lake; '11efrmtrtn.tr.ttettnrtreo1rarte/ "in Md some months ago; 'tMeet. Alt. 6--A legal battle for m Theft Atmtete the most important robbery a. to be investigated is that of no. Bentgraf of Wtutkegan. "rm" with having stolen unwound: M Batty and wife. Helen. - Chicago theater owners. A... the embezzlement cues to b yoked is that. of Robert C. Sher- = III-met Chteaao stock and bond inter. charged with having swindled M J. Killian. owner of a "as establishment in North Chan. out ot some 346,000. Bher-' " In: apprehended In Washington. n 0.. a Sew months back by pnvate My" engaged by Killian. after . two year search. mu itt illegal to have swindled - an over the country of sums "an; 3250.000. He was held mummnd Juryintmrtds of an All! magpie: a cell in the my 1:!) ttedituse of inability to m Intent to commit murder. Gav- 'r)nBetgedtottnveshotmmea Em- u. when. of Chico". at a cottage at his lune. Antioch. The shoot- " occurred at the summer home of -totNeadguiltrtonehargeot "with: rather than fight the gtrrtir6reh-,tttrtatthelnst min- ".heettnngedhismindanddeeid- dbncht the murder charge. Be t-tgtttietedtni915.attitwtl1ttotbe 'mt-to-int-ttttset-tte- tutu-mm. from tntmooting M Gavin and Archie Milli- ...Mhot Chicago. unexpected to "iiMietedoettvettargeof assault IN" MI USES Ill K PROBED (Gained from page one.) In: mums ind died of eihtrtruiedrrtttt the for the!" and mm is the can; that Kee . a Ietiet {Pkwy W2: beam 111:? consists of Mr. an! Cl Allanson, Mr. and Mrs. mm Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. bert Cooper. Because of the interest shown in the card and bunco party given last week. the Community Club de- cided to hold another one Thursday evenimr. August 9th at nine o'eloek, at Ray Bros. Pavilion. The latter have installed some horseshoe court: and a horseshoe tournament will be held preceding the My. Ru Brothers are donatinr the ':tF'iyi',r', the tournament. There will the some wide selection of prizes for eerie and bunco " there PP, Inst week the_eommiitG in non salad. ettoeomte'fnitidinE bread. 'butter, coffee toromim.y "This afternoon was the first of organized athletics. Our company won only part of its games. but7the 'royndtorerenenrtoiitoektkdtiiiii had no previous practice in team work. But watch our smoke from now on!" "'1'an morning we had our first real work out with rifles. The ritletg grew 3 little heavy after marching about and watching our feet, stom- achs. chests. elbows. and rinea tut " the same time. But a few minutes rest every half hour helped a lot. Periods of drill were alternated with lecture instruction. too. At 10 A. M. our captain gave us a very interw- ing talk on camp hygiene. Every one enjoyed it. The captain told us the whys and wherefore; or keep- ing our camp and ourselvu clan and how to avoid the various dis- eases that might occur in thy camp. "After the morning drill we had dinner. The Army cooks served beet steak and brown gravy. mash- f,', potatoes. Feamechneu. combina- and Mr. John R. Simpson, Civilian AidetothePreaidentrorihetgtxitt Corps Area, on to visit Camp Holli- day within the next few days. Cup my Boys in F The U. te. Army cooks who feed the 2.000 boys in the Citizens Military Training Camp " Port Sheridanguse eight tons of foodstuffs daily tor this purpose. _Atortqtbeet,atunotps tam. a ton of bread, ten crates of lettuce. ten gallons of mayonnaise. 120 gallons of canned vegetables, 4000 reakfast buns or doughnuts, all" 41% pies. ere some of the duly items. Writes Interesting better One of the friends of the Editor. who is attending Camp Romany, has written us in part es follow, under date of July 3Itttr eard of Scotland" if" trate tiGGt"""'i'GeG' Giri ttton. Department of ihGiGiir; It. Cot. Binrord. organized Reserve or. ficer. gum Cams 1rretvtrAps.; Capt. J. J. Kelley, Executive brace-r. new Div'n. Other distinguished visitors sched- uled are: Gut. Noble Judah, Ambas- ado: to Cull. August Ttts, Major General Bummernll. Chief ot Staff U. a. Army. August 9th. Major Gen- era Allen. Chief of Infantry. U. B. _Army._A_§xgtgst 14th. delegation of tgo from Illinois Chapter, Daughters ot an American Revolution. August 16th. American Legion. Deparrgent of Illinois. Senator Deneen of Illinois C. ttors,nsweuturettixens whom 'Ptereteainttteeamptustutdifi; American awash"), are "pected to.yPPeaPdseettrecampGefiu t"tivttiesrheneverttsercait. Some of the notable visitors during 1t_tenrattreeeoteamrrnreaoLrii. Kane, 88th Diets., Cot. J. tr. Dare "tdstaft.M2ttdmf.,Cot.rtaneg. identity t the visitor. Trtttt are welcome to Camp Hai.. WY every div in the week. The tytWieaattdtrutdsottttei.i"E and were this to any " tojiioirilF' yheguthe yqrd went round as to the never before heard a suite oihiiiG impressivenea. The old-tuners, now- ever, kept (squat of tttrounds fired, greeted by the firing at the Rear- Admiral! mince ot 131mm. which aroused great interest and curiosity AmoetttttteC.M.'r. 0.130"me Shauna end Camp Hominy, the Citizens Military Taming Camp m weetHis arrival " the Port was Rear-Admiral Craven. Command- ant of Great Lakes Naval Tammi 18atiln mid an ottteitu "at to Port NOTABLES VlSIT FORT SHERIDAN critical this. Tomato. Ontario-tttr Gordon Drummond, 3 Wu] and talent- ed military commander who served with distinction in the war of 1812. and who administered the civil ax- fairs of upper and lower Canada at Three Rivers. auetsee--Benyunin Suite. outstanding historian and poet. Born. Three Rivers, September, 1841; died. Ottawa. August, 1923. mtromtmsfontmtrgemrted on his perilous and historic journey to the Pacific. Fort Pork, Altteri--49ttuated near the junction of Great Smoky end Peace rivers and erected by Sir. Alexander Mackenzie, 1792-93. Is nun-u. an. Jun», Alva-1010. new nine king's ships were built. tn the yen at 1812-14 this navtu force en- abled the army to retain control of that frontier. hm's ships. In the var af 1812-14 tttWntrmlforceentutledttte-to retain control of upper Canada. Amherstburg Envy Yum Amherst- burg. Ontarttr-'rtte British naval station for lakes Erie and Huron Kingston Navy and. Kingston. Ontario-The British mm station for an Ontario during the years gun-ma Here were built tourteen Niagara-on-the-UU, 5 Ontario - Commemorating the tram conclud- ed with the Chlppuwa ad was- imam Indians by Col. Guy John- son, my tr, 1781. and Heat. Col. Joly? Butter, my 22. MN. F Nontlwke. Haldimand County, On- (taritr--On 13th November. 1813, the Norfolk volunteer militia, routed a band of matador: who had terror- ized the country. This exploit tn- apmted the military forces. restored the confidence of the people. and was an important factor In the im- mediate recovery of lost mud. m Dnnnmond. Queensmn Heights 9ntHftr--?'trt built by mint"! lobar tortttedetenseotuettunur% 18u_'tntt named in honor of ttir Warm. mausoleum" "demttadttteettectoerettemnttn formidable invuion for the tune be- iesmdauted great enthusiasm in] Sept. it, 1m. with 'ess-terr) 1n. DIAMOND LAKE 1796-1813. Here iii '/'lll1 10 §IDE F 1 nil Illlin!llt "With states lifting their speed limits, it becomes more and more im- Iterative that the car owner who needs to make a roadside repair take the mention to move his ear trom the path at the tast- moving mime. The motorist has been demanding higher speed limits because he knows they are are. but he defeats their undeniable safety by such practices LOIS DELANDER - . _ .TQ QUIT STAGE "Of course. it is impossible to station motorcycle policemen in positions to ream this on every mile oCthe'ex- tensive highway system. It is a "eg- ulation. however. that should need no police enforcement. Based upon a sound principle of safety, the in- dividual car owner should be willing to ebide by it under every condition. "My states have a sptreitte regu- lation requiring that the car be driv- en at least half of: the highway in such eirdt'ttttattusees," says Mr. Hayes. for remain: u warning against a practice that causes many avoidable accidents. in the opinion of Chas. M. Hayes, president a! the Chicago Mo- tor club. The condition to which Mr. Hayes refers is that created by the motorist', failure to pull entirely of! the sroad when changing en tire or making a similar small adjustment or repair to the car. i This season of heavy trathe on ret- tal highways brings with it the need Mrs. Elmer V. Orvis ot Wanke- gan reports that she witnessed a most muslin] accident Friday Main around 7:30 o'clock in Green y road near the North Shore cemetery. She says tint a car turned over on its side and that there were atat oc- cppants. two Women. two chuck-en. and two men, and none were in- jpred. They all crawled o9t of the doors of the overturned tniutttine. I D. D. Pox, ot 327 Liberty street iWaukegan reported to the office of lSherift Doolittle around midnight 'Friday that a machine hit his car so had in Grand avenue about two miles west of Girrnee that his ma- chine turned around three times and landed in the ditch. He sustained minor injuries Fox said. the license number of the car which caused the accident was 1078-511 Ill., '28 and that the driver refused to give his uty Fred Brown answered the all but in the. meantime the car had been lifted up and the driver went On his way. name. . The records show this license number issued to Alice Smith of 638 Second street, Waukegan. Both cgrs were badly damaged. _---' A all was received at when!" office around Si80 o'eloek Friday shaman that a machine had tipped over in Green Bay road near the Crawford filling-station. Chief Dep- 'much younger person. She was probably the oldest resident of the section of the city known as the old north side. ' _ a Funeral new: were held Thee- day morning " ten o'eloek at St. Jouph's church. Interment was in St. Mary's cemetery. SEVERAL HURT IN BUS CRASH short time, her life'wu deistnired of, but she recovered her strength Ind hag been feeling well until bones were act without her taking an anesthetic. " She had enjoyed exeeptiottn11y good health tnzher are with the exception of a. sick spell which she hpd than: o yea ego when. for a had the misfortune while attending this church to an on the steps had fracture both ot her wrists. The ian woman and a devout member of St. Joseph's ch h which she faithfully attendegman ot her ac- tive! life in Waukezm an 1915 she I-{elsbem is well known about Lake Catherine and Antioch. havirttt,spent the last seven} summers there. It. leaves a widow and two grown chil- dren. F DEATH CALLS §;MAN108.T ' a TRYING TO g! All WOMAN Search for the body continued un- til the following morning without "success. At noon Friday members Qmembers of Helatertt't, ofamily ap- 'pealed to Sheriff I. A. Doolittle Ar ilty and he iminediately sent his son Donald, and Deputy Peter Dol- latoski to direct the sun-h. 1 Coroner John L. Tay)or inimnelled a Jury and held an inquest into the death Sunday. A verdict of aeii. coma) drowning was returned. Tne'ooai Wis mum: in deep water not far from the spot where he, went down. according to information at the coroner's office today. The ttt was recovered Saturdafy afternoon y searchers from the o - fire of Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle wig: grappling hooks. _ _ w few feet. The heavy growth of weeds on the bottom of the lake made the search slow an: labotzii'ous as it W8; ages- saryto ring egrappling oo sto the turfaee and clean them every Helstern were watching tram the bunk as he dove on. When he mil- ed to appear. an alarm was sounded and a crew ot deer-chem equipped with grappling hooks began dressing the spot after divers had tried un- successfully to locate the,body. Mrs. manager was a true Christ- (Continued from (Continued from page one.) (Continued from page one.) MRS. BIDIN GER one.) "coin name. - - m is " new enough of girls drinking I Dol- and ttttt too, to cure me of h ever 'r".. to do either. " girls on t e could only realize how men laugh search and sneer " the smoking. durum; necea- girl. _the Petter and the smut-talker, on to they would quit doing such things. every _ I'And they would have nothino THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 4928 MM Jil. Mackey's beautiful home for wed- ding ring; I alsp reconected I had once before noticed that sign and made a poor attempt to gain en- trance to Ithe 'home' ot lucky wed- "And as I walked (or stumbled) along deep in my thou htsInoticed l kaupful sign 'tegt't"ll','Jutr Matt etutietonpetogetoutin the " "tttlt, I boarded an express to your fair city and took to your own beau- tiful baby river which flows be.. neath iour Genesee street brim with all its beautiful buildings surc rounding it. . could not tum up a more: honest an.d profitable way of getting ahead. As Jt was at night when the urge " was getting low on the purse gripes again after the Pearce stone deal, and " I was also getting lime-" some for the "old racket," ladecided to mt hound a bit and see if I Plan: Store Theft "Well, Wad, here is my own story 1ntout,rotttsitttt the Army a Navy Store. (Sorry I have no title tor the story.) simple. I Jtttve-aelected the Daily News to tell the people of Waukegnn because I know your ghee: reaches more homes than any other daily medium. A _ ' . "Well, as underworld slang would putit,ttrueasTwucatttatttisrot and get down to dishing out the dirt. (Ha, hat pretty good for tb-Bell-edu:. caved old thing like my personal self. eh).- C ' "LONELY ONE" three companions. rescued I225! Thursday when their airship. The Whale, was towed down in the At- [antic on tn attempted t1ttrht was the ween tron the Alone. The MttttteV "that due to dock mm; we today. because ot the delay due to turning out dt her course to effect the rescue. Grover Whalers. head _rrt the city welcoming committee. pinned to meet the ship and escort the tItem from the bat- tery to city hall. 1 The plane was Sadly damaged. but was towed to Lelxoes. when Kubala and mutant: were landed. Later the Riemann: have. Kubala enter.. tug the military hospital. Cont-hey Neat: Port NEW YORK, Aug, "t.--arnited Pretssr-Ttte Atlantic transport liner Mtnnewaska neared port today With Capt. Frank t Courtney and his the. other half trying to reach in: friendly shores ot Spain with ther disabled whine. Fuel Ltne Goes Wrath; North of the Azores. the fuel 1:2: ot the Mmmlck Pflsudskl began functioning poorly. Unable to :epair the leak in the alt. theme" deemed to turn back. Seventy miles att Cape Finlsterre. new trouble developed and Lthe craft fell, into the water. fortar.- ater near the thurtburg-Ameruva, lmer Samoa. . The fliers leaped into the wait: swam until sellers rescued them and boarded the ship. Neither was m- Jured, but ahead the liner. Kuocia. tellenddnjured his right um. 1 For 38 hour's the two Polish 1132' tVers had tried to teach land in their white Amigt bipltute-hait. the time driving on towards America snd OPORTO. Portugal, Aug. tr- (Unitéd Pretircrmrscued utter er: sh- tng at sea when their trans-Atisn::t airplane had taltered like a and bird, Majors Louis Idzikowski and Casimir Kubala' today weaned to return to Paris. where they stared on their adventurous flight at dawn may. _ PLANE FALLS; FLYERS SAVED "In this day every girl with the opportunity owes it to herself to prepare for self-support and true- pendence. I don't mean to any girls should not consider marriage, or anything like that. but. I do any they should be equipped to take care " themselves financially and even tol help, perhaps. in establishing a home. " saw enough of girls drinking 18nd ' too, to cure me of 'ever 4lllfll,ig to do either. " girit could only realize how men high and sneer at the smoking. drinking girl. the potter and the smut-talker, they' would quit doing such things. "And they would have nothing but contempt and ridicule for the 'old daddies and the would-be 'dsutdies' who are young, and who , are constantly chasing girls With 3 beauty. /llllli?]lllllitlllliylllliyl high school. and then, tt I can take two or "more yean ot a college course in preparation for a career in the business world. - High School. "Stay on the tstagqt--a should say not." the declared decisively. "I leaned this much while I was on my short stage tour-that unless a girl has more to depend upon than Just good looks she is foolish to "consider a stage career. home' in Jolié't (Continued frimi Page I) This is a bona fide offer for month of Aug- tlst and you will not be required to buy a - ditional coal ioorder to get the Phone 50 American Radiator Company WRITES AGAIN my l "much, tiniiiis ONE HALF 'ATON FREE . For Malian Call - w, P. Franzen, it. Ton of Coal going to ; "The Lonely one." P. S.-Tell Billy Gee 1'ttt sorry for the things I saidabout him and that I will try in the near future to keep mum concerning him. But remem- ber I'm not responsible tor the Wau- kegan Lumber Co., job " it was stated in your paper. " I ever run across anyone leaving-a card similar "Now, Mr. Just I thank you and all your associates and am glad to say that you will hear from me again within the next 'tt day}. Thank you." "I must say here that the was contained in the grips brought a nice profit but not as much " your - stated they would. I was: the Jewish Lore owner had an eye far business, 'but I tttrgive him. l "Be that as it may, I arrived safely at my own place of business and didnt find any "Lonely One" cards in my register or under my pillow be- eause7donotengttgeinjtteaetot leaving _my wtmtoiV Irpen iieGiiG 11mm several little camping tents and lowering the grips to the ground -'fNe,xt came the task at carrying Murine out aloha: creek a might add here'those grips brought me a neat prom.) Anyway I took the westward trail until I came to a street that leads through and across Genesee street. Well here I neatly disposed ot my burden and made toe the closest railroad station as I had totrettnedaixmilessoutttot your city. my two grips. then mam my most worthy and benevolent card into the Mister. I left with my plunder, "Down stain t met with attothet obstacle. How was the lonely One guintrtdrttettttasetteoutoi that Window-to the ground below with- out imam); the patrolman on the beat? But I managed that nicely by piecing rope together which I cut any att but the store' you-km; 9ttieklpthettriaesttuItheartieieis layedtopurylndmormw the point ot entering the store he expects to get mm and funds out ot Well I saw a tumors is the thrill which I a moment Inter muted m Ir8r,tte9rttt_o.taporunkiGwiiiii' patrolman; flash making it": never min; rounds af downtown Wnukegan "The "meow opened the lull math i" easily and swiftly as a Lindbergh ;A moment later Pwaa inside creams up the erecting 'stairettsestep bystep until I reached a surface. Two quick steps Nought me to that never to be forgotten cash register and a mu thld's bank Containing males and ["Now Mr Ponce Reporter it you 'ever take it into that head ot yours Ao tro out in the world as a "Lonely One" please take my advice end dc not wear your best suit on the Job. because! tore or chastised my trons "Cfrxsrtt_itiemrtttttutrttttoniiisiiie ankle cuff. that ha! here's a (new tor Vow. c. "Weil I looked again " the on Dhnhvvs'hich seemed to call me a: the "use of the forest from which i1autystocmneamigetitstutdttten placed it across from bridge to'wur. _ "Then again lo and behold. I dis-E wavered: most. useful plank am the. door df Jack the tire man. Well, 1 had to find some way ot getting Into that» store as the-desire to plunder and get ahead was now fully upon atuttrer0us, "t prom looting window IP mine in a business establishment jcourt in October on "Eben mm, lo 'and behold, 1 iit will be Idrnitt to him by the Lonely C robbery charge on noticed sport ot contraption sryiiteit,',',a,.,t,t,", This gs my first threat or. indicted along with may tram. "Trade with Jack and "hits matter of death and I do not like cal youth by the l "vesome"htek'tr't, door. At!) talk about dt." '__, "in ' . . I "Well, as my intelligent. om, creaky, wily, ttood-tor-nothing brain told me, (it would be somewhat ot a task to woman entrance unless I was suddenly transformed into some two-winged creature ot the air. I knew that 1 would need a plank to extend acre: from the bridge foundation to that dangerous, yet profit loolung mndow He slmply invited all the nefarious low dowp criminals ot the community' into his store. But " I soon lcamod. it was not Blumberrs place of nus:- ness, tyt the Armyuund Navy store. a try anyway. e "Well, to make a long story short (as I heard at a Rotation banquet in your city not so long ago). I crept away up under the north end of the old bridge, noticing " I went where your good old Nick Keller had his :men repairing here and there. I 'crept as far as my faithful limbs would permit when lo, and behold, my sue landed on a partly opened window. Could this be providence, i luck. danger, or what in the name of sense had a man ot Mr. Blumberts intelligence meant by leaving a win- dow partly open? . was no ice cream to eat there aiH worked, " there it at other concerns in your city, but I decided to give it enacteq my luck with 'stite'erae1rhr' ar-atther places too numerous to mention.. Thers I remembered there ding that (oh. pardon me, that is John Lia's dean). Note. Slumber; store C "And then " I glanced around t notiecd another wonderful sign ad- vertisement all lighted up by your fair city's 'mlllry whne' way,' (I wish any old burg had, lights like yours), which stated all about; Mr. Blum-,' bemmiture place. But knowing I 't carry away much tunri- ture' on my poor back, I hemmed. then mmembereiPthat business gen- ius had a safe in his Platte and tie-l cidedrto give it a try. I further rec- w Libertyville - si'tllr"1,P,,,,,,,,,s,,sst Only Buick . ".1itiirs' . Could give sargi6value Only Buick . . . ' __g:0uld build sucha car the fact that in a {an yegrs many ot the Wong Prar vegans may have umnemuy canes will say that It was a mam-e, " they are alregdy chat- acterizmg his San Francisco recep- ticn. ASK FOR CARE OF NEEDY VETS Now the question is. will the crowd j Ruff w come tn any such numbers? If the _ He admit place itt not well bled Mr. riiireTi1C, but a, unit-113mm mugs will say that it was 2.1..I.L- m. "_-_" *' nae. wauxegan who has been un- (','l,,tttgiU,'rttgt tgtt,'tgoLt,1hjirit/ jet indictment for the past several a open the speakers' ttttemu out "h months on a charge of assault and TI into Mtiine for the ampattrn robbery, was bound over to the Oc- there, which ends in September. tober grand jury Friday on a Wu Hoover and ttiq met chtrge of forgery by Juytice, of the are taking a sporting chance of 1111-! Peace Harry Hoyt. Hits bonds were ing the great Stanford oval with a , fixed at 85,000. He could not fur- crowd of 100.000. It is to be a Culi- iniah bands and was taken back to "get, 1gt?'!t.tu, ' "' " 3 "he county jail. Congressman John Q. Tilson ot qonttetrteut, floor leader of the house, f?. pas begin a. guest of Mr. Hoover Mr. Hoover and a group ot friends waaaspend2or3amsttuiweeein some secluded meadow in the high Sierras. Palo Alto, ctu., Aug. 6-Rerbert Hoover's address, accepting the Re- publican nomination for the premieri- cy and stating the principles on which he will engage the Democratic party in combat, has been finished. 1_eisspeee.tywillttet1eliveredtuttrtt4 ip. m. (or , p. m., Chicago daylight saving time) next Saturday at the) university stadium. I During this week, Mr. Hoover will] confer with party leaders here, in- [eluding Secretary of War Davis end Chairman Hubert Work. Mr. Hoover is expected. to, take on his own shoulders much of the strategy end, organization of ttu campelgn. ' '33" lltr'rtri1tl_t1'rf?:Mfr'"-'"""' A RF. PHIL? .;.nmcx HOPE FOR HOOE HOOVER OHOWO (Continued from Page 1) It-c-co-shi-poo.-.- Ith-i-.. Ono-0n: pleasant: Mspon Mex-.313." Tyo-r-ie. WW.81395.N PM Special Coupe. .8160." 'lt-r-Foo-de-oasis-dust-Lili MM]. 0. b.ahriehfoetorios 129bchWhedBue 121hsehWheetBaae llGInch Wheel Base "WP-"www.mssm C. Bernard Before Bu . . Libertyville, 111. mg: " crown;. Ruff waived preliminary hearing. It Wylie admittel being guilty of fohter- tiiririli'eT, but asked a ehanee to make the rt tt "' whack: good. In view of the circum- 3,2223; i'I stances, hemwill probably not at 00.0.00... .OOOOCIU Qoooooo. Main Mbtor Sales O... cal youths by the Myth grand ju- rv, Ruff pleaded gmlty and then changed his plea to not guilty when State's Attorney Smith would my say whether probation would be "mended. l The trathoritiet, change that Ruff forged checks amounting to "mmd, 8200. Warrants for his arm: m; this chime? "_"- 'e-'""""'"". ...- w - tttyte'rAttorney Smith said that Ruff {may} face iKriiGr.TTsGiii I Sane I" h Edward Ruff, 18, of Fulton nve-' . . ' . did nae, Waukegun who has, been Clio, dirt, Ptd't'r'gd"a','it the it: indictment for the put several 'En'ptinn trui4e "If" "m months on a charge of assault yyiGtl, skulls of ct-tm---- u ' robbery, was bound over. to the Oc- I"! and cine as . woman t" tober grand jury Fyidry on a' Second Emrlitettmnet--"No,. let's charge of forgery by Justice of the hear it." ' Peace Harry Hoyt. His bonds were - HOLD RUFF To -_ OCTOBER JURY "__ --"-_... IMI The other resolution .dtqoett pro-q. W that a recommend-ton he!" made to the state convention tttatlas, the mice recon}: at and: ugton-riri' 1ett.htrt-rtyt/iiirirrrGik'Gei meh mturs work as a Ifrtonetre.iu ttH Petivity on committees and so"... 'Mt6s.tto 31875." 0 mm mm noun n In... BUICK THE SILVER ANNIVE"$AIY M. 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