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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Sep 1928, p. 1

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" O A Year to Life hSe-tence of Aged Killer After He Pleads Guilty To "when Taken To Joli-t "my IN KILLING " Stand with mm Id i--. restraining witth tme or an. unwind tiledtttumti.' filed suit for 100003.; Hiii'i gamgudnahngfgeémf ._Mhetttnmttrtmt and." S'tH?y_ttiiraiiiGiaR'mia"iicG reeieiGirtilriiiUCiae"'t%'ll PdtPCi'icG'iai'itG1'2 manna no. 1'ettriGiiiiriGi"GiinG1' tfffPt,tgr, the Impact and chitin to Shock. and . new"! 'ii':? Am, qd"."2levP1etpiratw- Mk: Gertrude Spatul- or Hamilton court Tuesday started a $10,000 damage action in the Circuit court Tuesday against R. G. Bettis of South Genome street an: Roy Timur at Chicago. The m}! ut, the suit was tttM by thel ij.lrlhjt, L,f',?,eeetet,i,,t',t,,'g.t,tt,it,',',tgtt.tt-, I cram pavement In let by the state I highway department to the Tnylor Construction Company ot Omnha. the contract price Being $141,839.23. (i,'iri'i's,5iC,iet'i,t'e'fie,ieilitsi','ee's, next few days on the job. Autumn says. In a suit for divorce started Thursday in the Circuit court by John H. Layer of River Forest against Elizabeth Bliss Lawyer, admission is made by lawyer that he swore falsely m to his age and that of his wife when mm s We license on Aug. 2Soetttt-rattheetteeo8Countr can In A. m. The an m that 1m was M- The Taylor Contraction Company officials informed Alumna that they aimed to complete m the grading work and about two miles of paying of route IN. The firm will be de- layed, however. unless all right-of- way needed is obtained early this toll. _ ASKS CAN CELLING OF NUPTIAL PACE ROAD (llhlTllMf MI SURPRISE against the three defendants. he isurintsed young autumn did! Smith had stolen his property. Jus-l tice Mason dismissed the cues! L. H. Moms rammed the three defendants. while Annuity Millard Longeor represented Goldenherg. Thechargesmadebythejunkdul- er were not substantiated. it de- veloping that It In 3 one when from his premises valued at 350 and that when he went to the home of the former with intentions ot search- m: tor the stolen property. he was assaulted by the elder Guam. A changed)! venue was taken from the court of Justice Contact) to that of Justice Charles E. Mason and the matter came up for hearing 1l'etl,.nesyjay., Attorney; -cytry "and ages. while the suit ot his son is for 'tum. moo Cuban and C. Roy Smith of Libertyvme were er- rested Inst week by the office of Sher!!! Lawrence A. Doolittle on lar. ceny charges preferred by Golden- berg. Funk 011mm wu ar- rested, also on eomptaint of the Libertyville junk dealer on a charge ot malt. The warrants were issued by Justice of the peace Hervey C. Goul- son. Goldenberg charged that young can". and Smith stole batteries Medo, started suits 'Wednes'h .in the Circuit court agamst J. 'ah;,','.'. berg. a junk dealer in Wynne, for mm damages. his: "rest ta charged magmas to_Attomey at. W. Medo, started suits .Wednesda sin the Circuit court against J. 'ah;,','.'. berg. a junk dealer in W, for mm damages. like "rest ta charged according to Attorney at. w. Colby of Chicago who filed W- ,cipes at the suits. Canny; is "in 'ts.000 dam- Prank Cabana. a actuator m hitttrtr111etutdtt_ia1iroittutG, Suite Charge False Arrest '"maefdeum- coast, started amdlshp here i"i'll'lt'n17r'%lt'i'llt"hlnullg: haatrrmrittotnithanextenitia-ii was necessary ta secure larger gtg,'Ltt',2uit,ttgdatiotii"t i',',"i','it1tNg,'ttrggti," sh Dunne 0min" 0 jrli'1flillftllil,l'l'li)rt'lk,','ltmttg,'l tanker. mean :3,de "fgt,,f, wot me mg rm J2,flufrimlQ,iu'tll,'l'htttL'ggt h"t,gth,,h 1.1 ted pposite new " ac: o ' tULitterrtrf1le Lumber company ,ardtrandhsin In advantageous position-tmister-pail")"." whereby Harold Wiiéax, Gao "1333 been operating "tt cabinet shop on Johnspn avenue, - hgtrtaken a five NEW WOOD MILL IS OPEN HERE John Cook was seriously Injured on October 23, 1921. tad it ts charged that the accident resulted from care- Pee, tad may on the m or deceased. was made defendant in a suit for $20,000 (lounges started to- day in the Circuit court by John Cook, a minor. through his mother. Minnow. Tttesuftwastited by Attorney may Baum out! cm Shaver of Chicago $20,000 Mlflilll FDR INJURIES The touring a: which Celesmk's companion saw may have been oc- cupied by the bandits, police say. An- other theory advanced is that Celes- nik was dragged into the car. slugged into unconsciousness, robbed and then left in his yard by the robbers, The fact that the boy was tound in Maya): yard is conclusive evidence stacker: ? Assistant Chief Kennedy Tues- day wu awaiting the youth's re- m to . Camden; atate so that ne night gunman him. believing the trr as; be able to give nimble in- I The police learned from Albert 'Lenaraic. ot 716 my street. a com- panion of the boy, that he hamlet: the Wenkegan Recreation Parlors about midnight. Iain-sic said that Celesnik walked as tar ts his home 31th him. Prom questioning Lenar- Lsic the police coined one slender clue. The youth said he remembered see- ing I touring cu- drive slowly past his house as he entered his name just After he bid Celesnik good ttight. '§ Night's Earnings Token A When Celesnik we; tound by nts mother all ot his pockets were tum- ed inside out and an 83 he drew tor his night's wort was gone. , One theory on which the police' are working is that the youth] may have been mistaken to: smaller person by his minute. The. police launched an exhautr. tive investigation which was conducted by Assistant Chief of Police Thomas E. Kennedy, Mrs. Celesnik notified the police Monday night and bent. Earl men and Ot- tieer Thomas Mahatma started the investittattan after learning the de- tailsotttteeaae. Thesouthsidewas scoured for suspicious characters but no suspects were arrested. I Slmed into unconsciousness By an unknown assailant and then robbed of $3 he had earned for school money setting up pins, " year old Tony Celesnik, of 809 May street, Waukegan was found lying face down in the front yard of his home by his mother. The boy was taken to the Victory Memorial hospital where his condition was described as critical. Dr. M. J. Kaye, who Is at- tending the boy, said he has a frac- tured skull. Tony Celesnik, 15, In Hospital Suffering From Skull Frac- ture; Police Seeking His EARNINGS (lf . YOUTH TAKEN BY ROBBERS Police Seek Assailants u to the identity of his ggged this week l, executor ot or not been MEDISEE _ - .v --9_.. w A"). She is survived by her husband, two sons, Lloyd and Percy, and one 1iautrtter..; Jnomnee, all luring in Prairie View. The funeral amnnmmtn ham: which she Mrs. A. G. Maether, 60 years old, wife of former 9rteitv.sioervisiori Mather. of Prairie View, passed a- way Friday shortly after noon fol- lowing a stroke of appoplexy suf- fend Thursday nizht and fin-M was shaken up and uttered comma: erably from shock, man was sworn out by Crawford. one! Deputy Brown says that Pela- man admitted he was to blame tor the accident and said his insurance would take care at the damage. Harry Buftiust of Chicago was riding with Peldman and suffered 3' head injury in the cr'uh. Imam": tton. The pump, installed pt can}! 355 was damaged beyond repair. it is mud. The warrant for the arrest or Pela- f Nathan Feldman ot Chicago was 1arrested Tuesday. afternoon by Chief Deputy Fred Brown on a charge or 'reckless driving after he had lost control or his machine while (111% in Green Bay road end left the d and crashed into a. machine owned by B. L. Crawford and hit the air pump " the Crawford mung sta- tion. The puma. installed at on". m ARREST DRIVER . ' OF WILD Amo ting was superintexidént of the Vii- can Iron Works ot Chicago. He re- tired from business about a year no. are left to mourn besides his friends whictrate had with out number which he had gained by his loyalty and tn- tegrity which characterized his en- tire life. For mum vents Mr, mm- an August 9, 1856 and lived nere until 1872 when he left, to make ms .home in Chicago where he resided continuously until his last then. an; wife,1da. preceded tum in death 'twentraix years ago. q Mr. naming is __trurynved By tive children who are Walter S. ot Chin cage, Mrs. Ida J. Hon. John H. Jr., and has. Mabel Sherer ot Wauxenn' and C ester D. or Coloma, Mich., also five grandchildren and two sisters. Mm. Theresa mien of Burlington. WU, and Mrs Katherine Lune: at Waukegan. Three brothers preceded him in death. A i ir7 Mr.Rattting " that ttnie Bat- fered a paralytic stroke at In: home in Chicago and was Brought to Wau- kegan to the home ot his (hunter wno has given. him every care during Just before noon, Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Conrad Sherer, 536 McAlister avenue, Waning-an where he had 992p 9011erqu ms bed sine; my l, This 'tinner has bdertjrmnised to the local firemeet for some time and awaited on the tom! te,"",',',', of the. new mm" by V uryier, writers. A @mhtive dame here 2,if',T mommg tmi made the test and e dinner will be lanthanum: next Tuesday. 1 DEATH SUMMONS . AGED RESIDENT l The members of the local fire de. Monhy. Oct. I, tttgg beep indicated lpa'mnent Ire to be the honored by Attorney Charles W. Bailey; at guests of the Libertyville-Mumie. Wham. as the "new hour" tor ltinfhtutiber of Commerce next 13W ot a sweeping grand Jury Thursday evening at a bamgaet 1e,'le'lttt,'tt " Woodstock ot al- which will be served at the ell laced _ arr-lake liquor andugam- Tavern. The dinner, which will start Nine Laminate operations in the at six-thirty, will be m the nature oounty'and whispering at. oollusions of a celebration of the arrival of between the levies and kw enforce- "Iii agrival of the new fire mighment Menu. an ttrecon ttineteaseinthe . efficiency 1tl'W"ul'l dwemlommmnmxmuzz »The members of the undelein f C . ' ore then-end jury banana fugitives fire department have been asked :0fo the county Am Hull join in the festivities as have 1'tliii'iiiii wbnw we!" members of the two. village boards dons tTr,', 'e'.'?. m' of Mundelein and Libertyville. 1111:! cm Mlle mm This dinner has bden'irromised to m other _ttttomtatttati, are in the According to the plans as drawn} by the architect, the proposed " dition will begin on the north of! the present structure " a point tV bout the east my af the tennis} courts and will extend east into FIREMEN TO BE BANQUET GUESTS If the election results are fav.. arable and the people of the towtr. ship, authorize the expenditure pt that sum, the board pf edueittiim' will take immediate steps toward advertising and submitting *speci- fications for competitive bids with the tr: of getting the work start e] an at least partly finished be- fore winter in order to hum the new building. in madihess for oc- cupancy at the opening of the school year next September. 7 John H .a-vv "Wu U'll'rll I.W a), I". Indications, are that the bond i.s sue will can}: by a large majority as most of t e local feople realize the necessity for ml itictial houss ing and educational facilities. _ The boar:I of education held I special meeting on Tuesdaf night of this week and officialy 'set Saturday, October 6th as the date for the election. The place desig~ hated is the local high school and the polls will be kept open from 12:00 noon until 7:00 .0. m. Election On High tkhodijiiGiiri ' C", Issue Will BeiHeld October 6 _. A. G. MAmiiaiat DIES SUDDENLY ' ». Published Twin Weekly was Born In Winte- (i5ititttfg ii.ir.regist in spa) away ways. to meat .the {1236 than _ ,_;'.of men s greet ition be " nee ttion ini" a high IttMr " fr etion out "can: I to . he: the ant " ibdi wide twe ' , Lrge- ena _ tr ding ine it m m» - - th w te irov ki a ine tint right of he set ent _ krraci date be 'elo; asig~ eno r to and of _ en 'rom heatthtr pi 8llr (llillllltiit ' FALSE ARRES? the route achieved by in}? "iii-tTurf'; my department. ' [port township where right-of-way has yet to be secured beiontrto es- tam and the omce of the county highway superintendent will have to get in communication with an heirs in order to get needed land. In re- ward to the other three pieces of property in Newport township, where right-of-way has not been secured jet. the owners ot C property want compensation for damage which will; he done. Amstutz says that 'one property owner is entitled to some damages. Be says that the property owner in Benton township who has, not signed up is not tsatisfied with - __ "___--- .man I'llth' pated in this township. . a Belong to Estates Three Pity." " property in New.. ship Wednesdgy completed getting all the rightmfmy it is poturitrleti, chum at this time tn Newpon town- ship. They did better than antici- Amstuta and Supervisor David Van Patten and Highway Commissioner Emmet Hating: of Newport town- 'M. E. Amstutz. who handles right- ot-way matter: in, the otfice of County nanny _' Superintendent Ralph M. Lowell. reports that right- of-way for mute tls, Zion to Rose- crans. has been procured on all but seven pieces or property, six ttt New- port township and one in Benton fan-k;- ALL BUT 7 ON county _ and mum ot. 0011mm}; between the Indus and kw enforce- ment alumna. tturnehttte ot a sweeping grand Jury mvam at Woodstock ot al- leged awake liquor andbgam- tstint livndiute operations in the MC HENRY PROBE ' TO OPEN OCT. 1 pas, scheme of expansion. Tao mtly school systems and oth- er "ts.'tt,hlie' institutions fail to pro- vide {or future development and build!) that additions are impossi- ble. nut is the fault that the local board-is taking {mentions to a- void and the are itect' is giving them valuable assistance. Tthboard of education is taking 'every'r' prwaution to see that the fa; tune requirements we provided for and all! no ajdition or unit is to be might will not ftt in with the ine t with a boiler to take care of new unit And, with suffici- ent' -, ity so that in.time it will be /N. cloned into' a plant large em to takecare of the heating of entire system. The present hen plantwill. 'be.ueed until it We out and then the new unit will , e It 'over. a garvhitecl) has made a very eareN1 study of the possibilities of expantion an the present site and has nude a complete sketch to show the mnnnr in which the additional unitsiof the school builzling are ttt be added in the future as the com- munity pmulation growa sufficient-) ly...to Pyarrayt the expansion. J ,the resent puking space, a dis- _ '.rp.f about one hundred and s gfeet. The new addition is" to In - nectei to the existing build, ink A a corridor to facilitate the Pt " ',frum one to the other with.. out 'lmg out afloat-s. ' ' heating system in the pres- ent", Ring is new. V starting its twe Fi year and is not large can to take cm of the heat- ine it additional space. For this ' - , the new building will con- .taieSprpvisions for another heat- in the county, ROUTE SIGNED in :-oI-way to be l, to es- . m teounty that hnv In £2133 Beeke In re- 'T'; eces of I. where tttod "tam l A machine in which they were rid-' Ling was hurled into a ditch ,and overturned when hit by a truck 'ttwned by Moeller and Tatge and al- leged to have been operatedln a reckless. careless and negligent man- ner: Both Becker and his wife were badly injured. "I have rioifiiriii to'sav." said Beck- tr today when askei about his man 11: . ge Start Suits for injuries Becker and his wife Wednesday started suits for 815.000 each against Louis Moeller and Herman Tatge of Des Flames in the Circuit court in Lake county" the result ot in- Ieres they sustained in an ttutotno.. :bile accident in Barrington on July W, The defendants in these suits are also named in warrants issued by Justice of the Peace Her- vey C. Coulson charging, reckless driving. . t [about two years use by Overseer Jltriltsurtienn Voiiva. are married, "were confirmed Thursday trl? Um .berger. a grocer at Kokbmo. d., and a brother of Virginia. They are said to be making their home in Zion. . Frank Umberger told a representa- tive of the Press that his sister and Becker were united in marriage on Aggy: 10, Af, this year, I Reports that Theodore R. Becker. former chief of the Zion police de- partment. and was Virginh Um- berger. who was banished from Zion ADMITS BEIIIIEII IS WED AGAIN Baker says it appears to him that the non-high school board wtll re- main powerless. to meet the school demand unless the legislature makes a change in the school law. so that move unenue can be obtained by the non-high school boom. high school board. any: that by pas- sage of thetreaolution Tueada ,itis certain that the children ml); be educated this year. but it is a ques- ttmr as to whether the Deerfield school will continue to take pupils from non-high school districts in found 'w a hi new ii: a? Bluff. LPA, the lab In!!! (its ay it Putyredert1tettostnrtatttgttatstioot in Lake Bluff next year. A commit- tee may. be appointed, it is said. weep action underway in re- pgd to a high school. io.irtt when! board meeting Tuesday th We Bluff organization was awaits; to hold unchan- meeting ednes y ni t to discuss tht. 'a'epiltl' " Nimitz: Eitthtrti've of the pupils ousted live in Lake Bluff and parents ot mac children held 1:: iadumation meeting Int Sammy and appointed a mm which amended the Prmctpit R. L. mm ot Deer- neld high school Htegtt home 190 stu- dents trom non-high school dis'rict lon September ll, informing them the ,school board had raised the tuition $83 and that until such time as the increase was guaranteed by the non- ttitth school boards of Luke andka iounty they could not return. Sixty- tive of these chlldxen live in Cook county andthey were token back last Friday after the muse demand.. ed'by the school bard was made br the non~hlch school board at Cookl, county. . i The non-high school board in Lake county, however. could mate no such? guarantee, however, due to inability; meet unneeded revenue. At ai meeting last week the non-high school board decided to levy to the legal limit, but found this would not enable the board to meet the ce- mands of the Deerfieid school, At a Joint meeting oi the board of education ot the Deerfield-shields township high school and the non- high school board . held Tuesdar night at the Highland Park schoo , a resolution was passed providing that the ousted children be taken back at once. The resolution fur- ther provides that the.two boards again meet at an early date and de. determine if it is legally possible for the non-high "chool board to raise more money to allow the nor- th school an increase to tuition. _ I" It be The students who were discaarged tram the Derfietd-tmietds township high school over a week ago because pt an increase in tuition ot (mm 5165 to 3250 being demanded were all taken b,elr, Wedgesday. _ Resolution Providing For Re. turn of Students to Deerfield Adopted At Joint Meeting Tuesday Night HPM ARE TAKEN ator \ . BY SCHOOL my to Joliet Thursday th John Coleman. Chief d Brown stopped at the police -station to make l t member of the non- 1 way can be the tuiuon. Mr. Lug. "w omce of Sheriff "w- rence A. Doolittle was notified and the Sher!!! end Deputy Elmer Hud- son went out after him. 11CttettnurGii'-Gnandtohs Shem: "oonttle that he we; cold. to he decided to burn up " hotel} to beep warm. There have been no tJ3f.ettth.et.tteiaineeaiiAiiai"i; Day. the. sheriff was told. Neigh- tte, Hyena to., the, piece WV "_-_.. - up mm 01 3:1th in his hotel a Fox e or the purpose of starting a 1e?1tetm.yfiireaiii"'tT2"r'o'l the building. Funk 38M. said to be demented. m tutu: in tow by yeighbgis 31.3530 Jhypeday mom-l PLANNED 1l'if"iET FIRE T0 HOTEL ter. I Deputy Thomas Wyn-en. my turn- 'key " the county Jen. is laid up n his home With a. severe rttack at the grim. He has not ten well tor sev- er any: but twisted on remaining on duty. He was compelled-to give up 1"tretg afternoon and gm home. His p 2tii't, ordered him to remain in . Mrs. Tyre" hid Friday that he we: eattaideiatrl, bet- 'gae TOM T YRRELL ILL Ar HOME have been drained whining to the conduct of Wannabe: have use been found to be Match unfound- ed, and the loan! committee wow "preetate being given the nuns ot people circulating these ruse tuners so that pmper action may be taken." c w ' were checked and found :'.ribu€ble to people outside the Legion The only Meme tn which any actual 10de was shown was the use of a telling: tn one of ate local hotels who was struck and in- vesugetion disclosed the fact that the parties who committed the main were local men who hed absolutely" no eunnection.with the Legion m on" so small as to be than" whim: "There have been no calms filed against the local post tar any dun- age whatsoever with the exception at several minor mm It but two dambet Jada; the and have spikei reports in the £01-] lowin Mate : ' "It u been called to the "mutton of the American Legion caveman committee ot Homer Bummer Post 2u'dgfrti,s,girhtQttgitt,e,,ut Museum rumors have n mum- ted throughout the city pertaining w 'extendve damage due by visiting I ibe'immires during the recent nu- l not: state conventtm. 1 1P2renyytertttetstrurnors.l( mam! tortu1,theemtvetttion com-l1 mince announces that "ta 3 that-I1 out: check-up of hotels and other , Katherine places. tt he: been found" that breakage tad other We ish so and] " to be than: mum: I ' -- to the no I. m "an who on The committee in charge ot ute"Mondny uh! - - In" American Legion state convention the mm -tgIiMitgtthgt tn cm at Wakes-an last week checking: court. quon rumortepuyirtst _supposed The m mun-l In a. [EBION SPIKES DAMAGE RUMORS The proposed new route will take in_atlneriitetrvtothee-totLib- We trtnd south of Belvidere tiheetaod_oftheenattineof section 27 which is praqtieaily in ttm qetth the Ink: mad. According to the present plan the establishment of the new route " take that territory from the Wanke- 8lfl ofriee and o small portion from umee. It is proposed to route the great Gm carrier from the whim olive, leaving the former without a rural route. i The inspectors, after having eol.. looted all of the necessary data, re- tarmed to Chicago where" they are now Preparing a report which will be forwarded to" the postal depart- ment in Washington where the thut desiswo tor. or 'gnipgt the change. Edwin E. Ellsworth and to report on the advisability of the proposed chnnge. . The inspectors made a trip over the territory which it is proposed to -rneittt3henewroutiGddftii tt 11E? they "emed in to em change. . On y the inspector! were an Wuhan, in conference with postmaster Hence! Talent: whose of- ficer)!Pyrseryintrthepeopie in the district under discussion. Mr. Talcott expressed himself as favor- i,'atde change inasmuch " it will re . " the *resent crowded condi- tiog of.the "Regen office. th. than they seemed in to favor chap. . On , the inspection were m Wuhan, In conference with postmaster Hume! Taleott whose of- ficei1ertseryirtthepeople in the district under ditcuasion. Mr. apie ton trmii the eiiiedio __ "had-v - quarters who were sent here to go 2.233% trtend with wan-star the Libertyville post oftiee is prac- tically named it In: admitted by the local postal authorities Wednes- dar _1olloying the visit of two in- The new 'ral mail route out of t,4,"ilal'r7Ah'l .pemt ttttite/y me- New Mail Route ft, Now Certain had piled of of NO Discussiéiv or NEW SCHOOL I "You can never know too much 'sbout the mutton, and you should continue to furttyer educate yourself and not stop shruptly now become you hove successfully passed the "Immune which has embled you to been: citizens. "Ag to ell-rum. the United sates (Continued on In. I) times. understanding. chamber. ain mine," mid Rev. Goodwin. "There are three' things that Amie. expects of you people and l hope you will remember them at all its privileges. duties 4nd in lake Bluff folks tor further study. Judge um said it shows how we]: folks who npply tor anaemia are admitting 'themaelws before um etramina- tions. He said that ttettNn who come to the United States from foreign lands and learn the custom: And be- come citizens ot this country we deserving ot much Credit. as they show courage tad stamina in so do- ant. it and to be the usual thing mrnrxtund8tttospereentot appli- utions tor citizenship to be turned. downthefirst time.wtuaeontgnteqr" Jung than. said that in an ms IS-tUris-ttnn-tse. {we can 3 ch- ot new. citizens that em1Meetthepeesentone. Hamid ever United sum day and My that a: 18 per- ttIll',',' swig .eitisip.ts "2ttt'at' a ow titizertaltip, comm]: these folks on accomplishments made. Be an be Ind all!" Mt- tuttittnttttettt baton: In WW and that this was the H ch- he Ind Federal Examiner F. M. Symon. trho recommended to Jute MM: f.!t9enf_rhntet-ttiptnthe (Juneau-tum" "I!" "rknmrtmtttmrh-srou tom are mum a! ll! u natunmed am of the United States. the greatetet country tn the world." de- tained Mt. Burt. "Ithinkwe m- ruratimdeittaeetdnrepertuos just: little Better than native born mutant " we ttemme citizens by choice wink the others were simply, born $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. gathenng. In. and tituGiriiiGii that the I" I" like. it n Point to hon mum uro- The mm": 'tr%erNgt VII fe1'PoreftttmqerpattAmrerpart "WWW. mm T_trtimtttoeagtnettrwutttttegia Sign? and that when: - n to hem when"; Ga-ic possible. tt 'ft1tretsgtfeiteittetgrta. ttnd tthe WWW-1m na- 'mtfytqttatemsenttwtttereantte 1epo.tt.efirptsorttmserurttGFG' 111thhtty!t1t'uterettt-niitftiiiG "These was we dream- in; literature seeking to an" un- test and diamtiamettoet with the United States Wat." deem Judge Edna-as. "They m m m. Wiggins; ing circulated Cincuit Judge Claire Edwards in an address Wednesday night at the tutu-Ilium mm tn the Guam comb-mm at Which 180 "he Minty um beam: cttinem of the United States. warned the new clam of "Red" agitators working tn this com- munity and urged them to do an in their power to stop (the pront- LARGE CLASS ADMIITED T0 CITIZENSHIP Kim use; Ctttttinued mmibUL Iomnment be- of

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