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Libertyville Independent, 19 Jan 1928, p. 3

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i * > k €£DOOR.EEDAN, P. O. B. DETROIT : E _ Tune in for Dodge Brothers Radio T:B0 (Central Tima\ NBA -..m*""""'"'"'fl"-"" The VICTORY Six G. Lineburg and wife to W. E. Col-- ealusre. QCD $10. Lot 4, blk 42, North addn to Lake Blult. S C. Linsburg and wife to Wm. Col ealsure. QCD $10.. Lot 4, blk 42, No. addn to Lake Blauft. * A. Hein et al to T. Vogel and wt. $# tens. WD $10. Lots 114 and 115 Lincoln Heights, pt Sec 20, Wkgn. Jennie B. Swanson to O. Seeberg, Tr. WD $10.), Lot 31, blk 7, Ravine Katie Keete et al to May Keefte. W D $10. Lot 6, 1st addn to Golf View Bub, pt See 28, Antioch. Katie Keefe et al to Florence Mc Gee. WD $10. Lot 7, 1st addn to Golf View sub, pt Sec 28, Antioch. G. Bacisalupo and wife to C. Bact rlm.--wnmnnqraan.u. vou, * -- H. Rothchild and wft'to Hannah L Rothschild. QCD $10. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6 and 7 of Second addn to Deer-- Meld Villa. C. T. Tr Co. Tr. to J. F. Rondztk. D. $10. Lot 1, blk 15, The Terrace, sub of pt of Sec. 20, Shields. : | P.Bolhndw!fotoJ.Vanl.W!Di $10. Lot 76, Washington Manor, pt Sec 20, Waukegan. A. F. Wright and wife to Anna P. Reay. QCD $1. Pt W hf of the SE ar of the NW ar of Sec 11, Vernon. Ann4k P. Reay and hus to W. D. Brinten. WD $5. Pt W hf of the SE ar of the NW gar of See 11, Vernon. W.B. Brinton to W. M. Reay. WD §$5. PW hf of the SE qr of the NW ar of Sec 11, Vernon. C. Lineburg and wife to W. E. Col-- 6 0 4 4 # 4 4 4 4 t 6 4 4 4 4 a ¢ for $80.38 allowed. $3. dorf and wife Lmcien Chapagne, Highland Park.-- 36 and 37, bli Letters of administration issued to| & Imprt Ass Marie Chamagne. Bond of $4,009. H. A. Olen Charles Freeman Clow, minor, Carr and wi. Grays Lake--Bill of Carlisle Druce 36 and 37. blik Klla J. Walsh, Waukegan--Final re-- Pport approved. Estate closed. David Moore Jr. minor, Lake Forest ----Inventormy approved. Aubrey Warren, Lake Forest--Ap praisers appointed. Theodore H. Durst, Waukegin -- Erecutrix authorized to pay premium on bond. Peter Jurgen Sievers, Town of Yor mnon--Report of sale of personal mp-T erty approved. . Merub Forvor, Grays Lake----lfear | :g on final report continued to Jau. Lmcien Chapagne, Highland Park.-- Letters of administration issued to Marie Chamagne. Bond of $4,009. THE ONLY CAR OF ITS KIND IN. THE WORKLD ----Inventory approved. Frances H. Ficker Holt, Town of Warren--Petition:-- for probate of will filed and set for hearing Feb. 6, 1928 Indicated value of estate $67,000. est, was shown to be valued at $77,000 in a hearing before Judge Mar-- tin C. Decker in probate court Mon-- day. Cases heard were as follows: Thirza T. Wheeler, Lake Forest -- Letters of administration issued to State Bank of Lake Forest. Estate valued at $77,000. ~Proof of heirship taken. . Elda and Alfred Knox, minors, Lake Forest--Supplemental inventory and final report approved. Estate closed. ~ Matilda Jackson, minor, Lake For-- est--Letters of guardianship issued to Robert E. Jackson. Inventory approv-- ed. Bond of $1,000. ® James Christensen et al. minors, Lake Forest--Letters of guardianship jssued to Ellen Christensen. Bond of -- 168 80. Genpses Street Telephons 5100 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS tin C,. Decker in day. Cases heard Thirzta T. Whee Letters of admini State Bank of L ¥alued at $77,000. taken. James Morrow & Son ._DODGCE B ROTH ERs, 1nc. 0 SENIOR $X AND AMERICA'® FAstEsT rour a1so on piurLiar that vie in smartness with the costliest. are cast off! 2 ies oo swsc Double steel walls (battleship constraction) are Mhhimfl-thdofl&dp-- another safety factor of the first order! _ The car's % absence of at Mmm'_boflkflfll'bod! % And the Victory lines are superb! Low, smart and height and the all--important center of gravity. -- _ Major body parts are reduced to 8--a triumph in and f1 " sngle inegral vele Boi sillr re ciimieted. "The wide body on a narrow frame--lowers the over--all elzasing to {arest in a motor can--SRE THE NEW l Y¥ STX FIRST! c Nwfi&mmmfim&--h,&a'a it. It introduces more features that are new and $77;000 ESTA 1095 minor, Waukegan 175 pounds of superfiuous weight " Aeele. W | Lake Forest. a NY rorcrec qo Golf View | E. S. Krueger to C. H. Kfueger et| SPeRCI® HiM! al. QCD $1. Pt SE ar See 10, Ela. |payson Gop rence Mc-- C.H.Kmmudflhto).im-mm . sadn !0| fith. WD $10. Pt W ht SE ar See 14| °y' Onga Antioch. | Fia. g son QCD $10. ol and wfi.|! F. T. Brown and wifotonlc-mc.h_ 4 and 115| Grain QCD $10. Lot 9, blk 1, War| a"~@ C4P® Grain QCD $10. Lot 9, blk 1, War-- rens addn to Wkgn. : J. Hutchins and wife to J. A. St mon. QCD $10. Lots 93, 94, 95. % and 97, blk 12, Simons Klgndyke Sub. J. J. Mines to J. A. Mines. WD $1. Spring Bluff addn. V. F. Lehto and wite to M. E. Hulse. QCD $10. Lot and pt lot 3, Besleys resubgn Lots 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, blk 11, Ladd and, Georges addn. | H. M. Fitzgerald and wife to M. C. Lackie. WD $10. Lot 13, Washing-- ton Heights, Subdn lot 301, Lake Forest. $ M. C. Lackie to M. F. Fitzgerald. WD $10. Lot 13, Washington Heights, Lake Forest. E. 8. Krueger to C. H. Kfueger et al. QCD $1.. Pt SE ar See 10, Ela. C. H. Krueger and wife to J. Grif-- fith. WD $10. Pt W hf SE ar Sec 10, R. 8. Mast and husb to J. M. Shaw-- han. WD $10. Lot 42, Deere Park Subdn Sec 31, 43, 13 F. H. Bartlett and 'wife to F. J. Pra-- gil. °D $10. Lots 3 and 4, First addn to Ravinia Hlands. H. Droysen and wife to H. P. Webb and wife. | WD $10. Lot 2, blk 3, Walnut Grove subdn, Sec 35; Cuba. -- Boylevard-- Park subdn Sec 28, Was conda. J. E. Diets to A. Schwarz. WD $10. Lot 1, Shaws Third subdn Fox Lake, Grant,: J. D. Sapiro and wife to V. L Jen-- sen WD $10. Lot 9, blk 4, Lyondale Sec 16, Wkgn. s ' Genevieve B. Smith to Union Trust Co. QCD $1. Lot 10, blk 2, Branigar ;Bruflmot'hrruo,ptsoeu.nnr- W. B. Carr and wife to H. A. Olen-- dorf and wife jt tens. WD $10. Lots 36 and 37, blk 4, Deerfield Park Land & Impvt Assn. § H. A. Olendort and wft to W. H. Carr and wf. jt tens. WD $10. Lots 36 and 37, blk 4, Deerfield Park Land & Imprt Assa. C. C. Leach and wife to L. B. Boyd and wife. WD $10. Lot 3, bik 232 ZCS pt Sec 28, Benton. R.J.Ihdyto'.o.VollmD'"OC Pt SE ar Sec 30, Benton. § Phillip State Bk & Trust Co. to R !.Bchhmd'm.DSl.. Lot 60 ©. wWw. Fairman eand wife to J. H. Stevens. WD $10. Lots 23 and 24, Hill & Stones Shore Crest, pt Sec 36, G. Lineburg and wife to W. E. Col-- calusre, QCD $10, Lots 7, 8, 9 blk 3. Cloes addn to Lake Bluft CT Tr Co. to H. K. Snider & wL. Jt tens. Deed $10. Lot 17, blk 12, Branigar Bros Woodlond Park, pt Sec calusre. QCD $10. T.: &%%uuflw. C 1. 8, 9, block missiuuary | AJIRITS iL 11@ CADITAL U1 without |chnmnmmwwmg. To do kegan. otherwise, would be to Geliberately L. Hagie |Dblind one to facts. t 15, Oak Amflonm_tothmhr Deertilela. | Darti acute problems at thei i. wWD s$10 |doors. 'The RepublHcans must mk: M. H. Mayer et al to E. Shaw QCD $10. Lot 23, Hill and Stones Ravine View Subn. M. Shaw and busband to M. E. Mayer QCD $10. Lot 2%#, Hill and Barrs Second Subn Sec 31, Liberty-- C.. E. Oliphant and wife to G. S. Larrance and wife WD $4,800. Lot 88 Ravinia Forest SE qr Sece 36, Deerftield. _ £ C. Brown WD $10. NW ar SE ar Sec 28, Deerfield. M.--B. Timmerman and husband to R. Raithel WD $10. --NW ar SE ar Sec 28, Deerfield. MA B. Timmerman and husband to C. H. McNie WD $10. NW ar SE ar Sec 28, Deertield. M. B. Timmerman and husband to G. D. Owsley WD $10. --NW ar SE ar Sec 28, Deerfield. K. P. Adamson and husband to H. M. Oppenheimer WD $42,500. --Lot g'}{t lots 14 and 15 BJk 20, Hland J. F. Kane to C. Norman WD $10. Lots 12%, 13, 5 and 36 Phillips and M. B. Timmerman and husband to G. D. Owsley WD $10. --NW ar SE ar Sec 28, Deerfield. K. P. Adamson and husband to H. M. Oppenheimer WD $42,500. --Lot g(}'i.t lots 14 and 15 BJk 20, Hland ones Ravine . View Subn. C T & T Co to H. H. Kuhl and wite M. B. Timmerman and husband to B. Menzen and wife WD $10. NW ar SE qr Sec 28, Deerfield. s ¥. H. Bartliett to J. W. Chapman D $10. Lot 13 Blk 3, Bartietts Sheridan Rd ~Park. J. C,. Drabeck and wife to V. K. Alm and wife WD $10. Lot 6 Blk 4, Lindenhurst Addn Sec 14, Grant. _ W. H. Murphy et al to E. Paugels and wife D $52%5. Lots 3, 4, 5 pt lot 6, Blk 25, Subn of Sec 5, Shields. F. H. Bartiett to E. Crumberland and wife D $10. w:mmm-' letts Greater N 8 Third Addn. B. Lowenmeyer to M. E. Mayer WD Chgo QCD $10. Lots 6 and 7 Bik G Emms and wife WD $10. Lot 3%, Spencers Hiands Sec 24, Wauconda.> W. B. Smith and wife to H. L. Dawson QCD $25. Lot 18 Blk 23, Chgo Hlands, Cuba. E. V. Orvis and wife to H. L. Daw-- son QCD $10. Lot 17 Blk 23, Chgo Hlands, Cuba. & ; E. V. Orvis and wife to J. Lamey QCD $10. Lots 6 and 7 Bilk G Bar-- %puoubdn.lhnmu. * M. M. Webb and bhusband to M. M. Webb and husband WD $10. Lot 21, Silver Lake Park Sec. 9, Antioch. R. J. Webb and wife to R. J. Webb and wife WD $10. Lot 5 Blk 2, Davis Addn to Antioch. | F. H.*Bartiett to E. Greulich and wite D $10. Lot 10 Blk 11, Bartletts N S Park Sec. 31, Wkgn. « E. C. H. Schults and wife to I. H. least of vital factors dependent on deciarations of intentions are those affecting various groups and individu-- als who are willing to contribute to the campaign funds. Solicitors are already in the field seeking donations to meet expenses of the 1928 Presi-- dential campaign. The absence of the President, on an official visit to Cuba had little effect on Congress. 'The legislative bodyj held to its own knitting for they have many matters awaiting their attention. The various committees of the Senate and House have conducted hearings all this week for the purpose of ob-- taining the opinions of interested par-- ties before the legislative proposals are whipped into final form,. The com-- \nummmuutomu- tention at this time. is the renewal! of the inquiry into theé notorious Teapot Dome oil scandals by the Senate Com-- mittee on Public Lands. The Rocke | M. E. Hulse to L. LeBto. QCD $10. Lots 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, blk 11, Ladd & Georges addn. J. D. Sapiro and wife to E. W. Luke WD $10. Lot 8, blk 4, Lyondale. H. T. Strenger and wife to R. P. Wenban. WD $10. Lot 11, Stren the digsentors. ThG ngy plattorms or policies will of necissity, be drafted with the idea of winning votes and in-- suring unity and harmony of action within their particular group. Not the peace with the progressive element in their ranks to prevent a third party being thrust into the Presidential cam-- paign. 'The Democrats must reconcile P Te Luke W i. C _ se 2 d 0 o d 100 . 9 1 i eeeert ~Jeerdints -- CHY ~ALLMEALEG affairs in the Capital City without seaboard from Maine to North Caro-- giving recognition to politics. To do lina. When the forest lands are con-- otherwise, would be to 'UGeliberately sidered, the total area of vacant land blind one to facts. lum.ooo.ooommdnmea-tmm Alnr;'oylhowlthntiothl:leor'bmlomdo't.m Legislation > at-- parties have acute at r® P . is na doore " Ns Revimdeom mt dake |att 8 echemse m o mt ons i aater peace with the progressive element in especially those in thevicinity of the their ranks to prevent a third party government lands. being thrust into the Presidential cam-- There is a small group in the Senate paign. mncngg%n-mmdlo who are disposed to battle for a re the digsentore. nsyphuom vision of tariff daws, principally in be-- or policies will of necisei , be drafted | half of agriculture. The Senate is wuhmouudthuvotumm-thmdmm«nyum suring unity and harmony of action |present time. The feeling exists that within their particular group. Not the 'no matter what action the Benate least of vital factors dependent on may take, the House will insist on its mmdummmmumuvn,munvmdmdl affecting various groups and individu-- recognition of their right to originate mmmvtmumemmmwmnuqn.mumm 'he campaign funds. Solicitors are |not all pleased with the possitbélity of ilready in the field seeking donations having this old--time partisan item pro-- nnntm-.ottholmmmodmwtholm.mm They lential campaign. there are other ijssues of far The absence of the President, on an | greater mwmudu fficial visit to Cuba had little effect |considered by n Congress. 'The legislative body The tax program which found such eld to its own knitting for they have smooth sledding in the House has met 1any matters awaiting their attention. | with rough treatment in the Senate. 'he various committees of the Senate The Treasury Department has the sup mmuv.mmmmndmmmm.u nmmmmma»mnm.comm.mmomn aining the opinions of interested par-- to delay enactment of internal revenue es before the legislative proposals |laws for three or four months. The nwmwodlmotlnfl'gom. m§o§- g_mgol}geflouupm_mnnon at wee uC W@raerc maue denginy EC C3 Yennis Nmlae in :n io s cen wb 4C Om t ie t i trsber BB »trer &4 ,vhlch has the unenviable task of tals where they reign supreme .tc drafting a platform or set of princi-- plead their cause, at the National Cap 'Ples to which their-- fellow partisans itol. : C will be committed in convention The industriab east does not have assembled. . _an adequate view of irfigation and Politics are always topnotch sub-- developements -- like their western jJects for conversation, in Washington. bretheran. An idea of the magni-- Legislation dealing wit heconomic and tude of public land may be gleaned social problems are usually contin-- from the Interior Department's gent on political developements, so report this week, in which it is stated that these important items never ad-- 194,000,000 . acres of unappropriated vance beyond the secondary stage. The lands are within the continental lim-- unbiased observers find it difficult, if its. This area is practically equal to finl}nkiguu'llh to report that of 14 states along the Atlantic i s ax A Suke _ o o i t t e N Ceteg Mn io Conse ow S ommmtetBiettGren, uty sindit t3 4. > Auot s tapirtalereassali iedde tw s / L NGOIE* Congress will hereafter have a dis Eression investigation focused on their 'lnctlyvqmmltlm The pre--con-- financial affaire. _ 4 vention camvigns of the major parties The hotels are crowded with com-- and candidates for high office are ac-- mittees from the West and flood ar-- tually underway. The Democratic ea ,. all intent on obtaining consider-- leaders met last Thursday at the Jack-- ation of their proposals for legisia-- son Day Dinner and the Republicans tive action. The Boulder Dam fight, gathered in December, so the harmony involving reclaimation projects in sev-- feasting is at an end. 'The responsi-- en or eight western states, has re-- bility for the rise and fall of the party opened. State officials regard the fortunes will depend largely, for a matter ao seriously that the govern-- time, on the resolutions committee, Ors have abandoned the State Mani. SUSTAINING MEMBEE NATHONAL M § EDITORIAL . 1996 \TMRW _ 199 183 : ; J 1 ngton, January 18--It'is afellers and other figures Of uthnd' § "[')'F]'fi"iw t in I nrkare conclusion <that affairs of importance ha Con re Stuck in Lock vill heéreatfter have a diO: Mlnvm::flhma ,m ':.'n..a. at Hinh Cahaal ers n and husband to C Mecklinburg & wt, to J L Olson & w1t, wd, $10, NW ar SW ar," sec 25, Antioch. x 3 | Casperi <'Santi to M. Principalt, d, $600, lots 3 and 4, Belieis Subn, Deer-- ~-- T. Lightner and wife to A. Obee. QCD $1,. Lot 11, Bentleys subdn. C W Christian & wf to J ONMtusky, wd, $10,.NW ar sec 31, Newport. C H Bartlett to G O Gunderson, wd, $10, lot 2, blk 76, Bartliett's N 8 Ests. F H Bartlett to G L O'Connor & wf, d, $10, lot 3, blk 73, Bartlett's Shore Crest Ests. f A Hein & wft to L Watson & husb, wd, $10, lot 18, Tiffany & Frazer Sub. sec 28, Waukegan. ; A Dushoff to A Niblack, c)wtl. $10, NW ar SE sec 32, Newport. s > ; A Dushoff. to A Niblack, wd, $10, SE qr--sec 82, SW ar sec $3, Warren. J --K Laflin to State Bank of Lake Forest, wd, $10, lot 5, Griffith's Subn, 7 Lohmen & wf to = J Reick, wa. $600, lot 5, blk G, Town ctn& & J. Griffith and wife to F. B. Evans and wife. WD $10. Lot 231, Org! subdn Lake Forest. > J.~E. Praill to Anna Obee. QCD $1. Lot 11, Bentleys subdn SE qr Sec 15, Deerfleld. Gridley and wife. WD $10. ' Lot 112, Oakwood Terrace subdn. -- _ C'r&'l'rco'.toD.Hgmnu.Dtlo. Lot 54, Ravine Forest subdn. > D. C. Gregg et al to Pub Servy Uo. WD $10. . Lot 15, Clarksons eubdn, NE ar Sec 20, Wkgn. P. Wilson and wife to C. C. Pearl and wife.. WD $10. Lot 5. Pearcy Wilsons Lake Bluff Ests. > R. Germain and wife to E. Boyle & wife. WD $10. Lot 62, Shaws subdn NW ar Sec 18, Lake Villa. A __F, . Masenhout and wife to W. E. Fritz and wife. ~WD $10. Lots 15 and 16, blk 1, Orvis subdn NE ar Sec 29, Wkgn. E. 8. Faulkner @nd wife to D. B. Mc Pherson and wife. WD $10. Lot 35, C T & T Co. to B. Paddock and wi. D $900. Lot.14, Subdn Hoviands First addn to Deerfield. 3 M. E. Hulse to J .H. Cook and wife. WD $10. Lots 19 and 20, blkdl,Ohil Subdn. s i j | P. Slack and wife et al to J. A. Reeves. WD $10. Bik 19, McKays add to Wkgn. s : J. H. Rouse and wife to H. B. Pe\- body. WD $10. N hf SE ar Sec 21, Fremont. ya..} O. A. Newsom and wife to G; C. L D Murphy &.wt to H G Murphy $10. Lot 4, bik 27, Bartlatts N S 'G. C. Guise and hushb et al to F. A. Heath. D $10. Lot 3, bik 2, subdn lots' 22 and 23, S. hf lot 24, Sec 16, F. H. Bartlett to M. O. Reinertsen. D $10. Lot 8, blk 4; 'Bartletts N 8 bik 2, Osborne's second subdn. M. L Gouge!lmann and husb. to R. G. Dreffein. WD $10. SW qr Sec 9, Deerfleld. * R. G. Dreffein to P. R. Gougelmann. yl_)_uo. SW ar NW ar Sec 9, Deer-- W. J. LaBuy and wife to Trs of Schools of Wkgn. Twp.*WD $275. Lot 42, bik 50, Washburn Park. R. W. Bartiett and wife to T. A. Emanuelson. WD $2800. Lot 53, First addn to Washington Park. : Ruby Wright and wife to City of H Pk. D $85. Lot 1, subdn of lots 1, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Lakeside Manor. G. M. Petersen and wife: to G. B. Follett and wife. ~WD $10. Lot 7. D $10. Lot 11 Blk 17, Kelloggs Subn. Winthrop Harbor. 8. C. Seyes and wife to First Na-- tional Bk of Wkgn. QCD $10. Lot 6, blk 21, Kelloggs resubdn. J. B. Naden and wife to G. DeYouns WD $10. Lot 121, West Wkgn subdn. have much to do with the amount of tax relie¢ that Congress will afftord matter ao seriously that the govern-- ors have abandoned the State Capi-- tals where they reign supreme to tl;l:l?d their cause, at the National Cap-- The industriab east does not have an adequate view of irfigation and developements © like their western ' bretheran. -- An idea of the marni-- B Y W ILLIANM D A L N E. A. Cortespondent E M Runyard & wf to W J Scott & wt, wd, $10, lot 3, blk 2,-- Runyards Second Subn. Nov. 19, 1927. C T & T Co to F Pemberton & wt D $10. Lot 29, Blk 1, Branigar Bros Sunset Terrace Subn. o dogemmn ts To; 5 ie in oi y s & ~~B Krause & wft to W ®F Rondeauz, WD $10. Lot 9, Blk 13, McKays Add to Wkgn. c j raoa abe s --3 u* i Reudesus to Krause, WD E&."P' $, Bik.13, McKays Add to J C Burt & wft to 8 L Cartield, wa, $10, NE ar NE .qr sec 27, Avon. . 'R H Edwards & wf to L H Blanch-- ard & wt, d, $10, lots 1 and 2, blk 1, Sheridan Terrace Subn. R *R H Edwards & wf to C H Blan-- chard & wft, wd, $10, lots 9 and 10, blk 1, Sheridan Terrace Subn. VE Jackson to J A Kraus & wf, wd, $16,000, lot 4, blk 12, Washburn A G Broad to E E Sweebe & wt, wa, $10, blk 4, .Crockett's Subn, S sec subn, sec 16, Waukegan. & L Rothers sr, & wf to C N Godfrey & wt, wd, $10, NE frcl qr sec 2%6, lot 5, blk, 20, Bartletts N S Park, sec 31, Waukegan. : F H Bartliett to C M Rogers & wi, d, $10, lot 10, blk 76, Bartlett's N S J Drinka & wf to I. Weies, wd, $10, W hf SE ar, NE sec 32, Newport. F H Bartlett to M B Engels, d, $10, lot 5. blk,. 20. Bartletts N S Park #f f w1f, wd, $10, lot 14, blk 4, Wrenn's dd to H Park. f F H Bartlett to T Trapani & wf, d, $10, lot 10, blk 13, Bartlett's N S Ests. N N Weber to E Henderick & wf, wd, $10, lot 75 Oakland Subn. Anti-- och. 628 O 8 Fuqua to F L Musray, d, $10,-- 000, NE pr sec 10, Benton. 'm in the township to come out here and investigate the corps. The students are getting real physical training in the R. O.: T. C., and real military training. We are proud of our military organization and believe the entire community may well be proud of it." & Capt. Lloyd, who is in his fourth year in charge of the corps, has been highly praised for the high type of eitizenship he is developing in the stu-- dents under his charge. . . l break occurs.© At present the propa-- ganda will be ignored. "The R.. 0. T. C. has not flourish-- 'ed as it is flourishing now in the four vears of my work in Waukegan," said Mr. Thalman. -- "The responsiveness, attention and attitude toward disci-- pline is 'better than it has ever been before. We welcome any and every While authorities at the high school now know the students who are be-- ing-- used as tools for the red organ-- ization.°they are not expecting to take any steps unless come further out-- Many senfors, who are able to ar-- range their programs properiy, are still taking military training, and Mr. Thalman cited one case in which a boy .refused permission to take R. O. T. C. because he was behind in his academic ~work, cried before his mother and Mr. Thalman to be al-- lowed to continue with the military. As a special condition, he was told that If he got his academic work in shape and earned passing grades in his studies, he would be permitted to rejoin his military company. ~Capt. P. J. Lloyd, in charge of the R. O. T: C., investigated, and found that the boy passed all his grades during the last semester and next week will be back in the R. O. T. C. "DOWN WITH THE R. 0. T. c." "Students> Anti--Military Club." . The notes were stuck through the ventilators of the lockers, and in ex-- planation of : them, Supt. John W. Thalthan stated that during his first year at the echoo!, owing to the fact that the senior students often carried heavy academic programs in order to complete their work and graduate, military training was made optional for the graduates although they had never requested the change and had never been opposed to the R. O. T. C. work. -- The band is still as militaris-- tic as ever even though it has pros-- pered to the extent that the boys have regular band uniforms instead of wearing the army khaki as they did in the past. s acter was done away with. Why can not we do the same? "Let us follow the example of the seniors and the band! } '"The R. 0. T. C. today is clearly only the general militarist policy for preparation for war. We who shall be the victims in the coming war must fight the attempts of militarism now! d "A number of years lfio the senfors had to take military raining, but were determined to get out of it, and they did. The band also was a mili-- tary band for a time, bntboeauep!' the many objections, its military char-- "Three years ago, when there were no gym facilities, the excuse was that the R. O. T.C. will help to build up the boys physically as well as mental-- ly.. But today when we have gym-- nasium and all the necessary equip-- ment for gmnastics, they can no long-- er use that argument. Marines are leaving for Nicaragua and China, and they want,to prepare us 'also--for the future war. _why are we taking R. O. T. C.?# "We are taking military training because the rich men of this country are preparing for another world war! _ ine paper was headed "Students Taking Military Training at Wauke-- gan Township High School" and . the note was as follows: Opposition to military training for high school students, sponsored ty red revolutionists in Waukegan," fos-- tered by> paid 'mnu and adult : dis-- turbers and d buted <by innocent students <who know no better, ~was voiced. for: the tinth time ot;h year Tuesday morning, when R.O. .C. s dents opened thair Inckars +n ""h')'- dents opened their lockers to find typewritten notes attacking the mili-- tary training in the school ts c a TO R. 0. T. C. IS STARTED AGAIN at High School. 0+ T. Umniwuoll 1 _ J. AENnCGy and wife WD $10. <~Blks 5 and 8, Sunder-- lins First Addn to Wkgn. N 8 Blumberg & wf to T R McLain & wi, Jt tens WD $10. Lot 3, Block 4, Blumberg's Sub, pt Sec 16, Wauke-- gan. G B Follett & wf to G M Petersen & wi, jt tens WD $10. Lots 400 and 401, Western Slope of Mundelein, pt W I Lyon & wf to K Frantsi & wi, it tens WD $$10. Lot 109 Lyon Acres Bub, pt Sec 29, Waukegan. : F W _ Churchill Tr to G F Wagner Deed $10. PtNquotBocll&pt 8 ht of Sec 11, Fremont. to 48, block 8; Lots 1 to 48, Block 4, in Lake Shore Sub of pt of Sec 10, Wau-- A. Frankel & wft to C J Marhoeter CD $10. .Lots 1 to 48, Block 1: Lots to48, Block 2; Lots 1 to 48, Block ; Lots 1 to 48, Block 4; Lake Shore , pt Sec 10, Waukegan. E C Schweiltzer Jr to M D Vail & nuncwn-no.'utao.mua nes Shore Cres Sub pt Sec 36, J Drinkwine & wf to R Milliren & wf, it tens WD,$10. Pt Lot 38, of Sec | "Prices Reduced!" Chevrolet Electrifies America with a Great New Motor Car COACH The Sport Cabrioiet.................... The imperial Ee IRONHL srrnn mretinih tm n Light Delivery Truck The Four--Door The Kuff A i ie lt e uc uk A,..;,.__\M sls i Et ui. . mfi ies s e We uenc 0. 2A 715 been approached by letter. Many of these people have responded as favor-- ing the annexation but there still re-- mains some few owners whom the city has been unable to reach. Every effort is being made to have every property owner appraised of the plan ed on the ballot and put before the voters of the city at the regular city election on Tuesday, April 10, accord-- ing to Mayor Walter L. Atkinson. '""Nearly all of the --~propnerty owners have signed the petition to be annex-- ed to the city," Mayor Atkinson stat-- ed this mornins, "and by April 10 we will be all ready to put the matter be-- fote the voters at the regular city election. «We planned our action so that a special election on the annex-- ation plan would not be necessary." Workers for the city have circu-- lated among the property owners of thotarrltoryudhuboenunna good reception in nearly all cases. By far the majority of property owners have signed petitions asking that they be taken into the city of North Chi-- cago, and before the matter is placed on the ballot, every property owner will have been reached. Some of the property is owned by gut of town people and they have program that will nearly double the Drmntmnolthodty,wmb.ph_c. mol uc s c la ues m l All Property Owners F r o m West Limits to C. & N. w. VOTE APRIL 10 --ON ANNEXATION North Chicago's West Line Have Signed. brakes--and many engineering advancements, in addition to Chevrolet's long famous list of -- quality features! Small wonder that this Bigger and Better Chevrolet is being hailed as an outstanding automotive achievement! -- . Come in and see this great new car with its improved, valvein-- head motor--its new streamline beauty and its thrilling accelera-- tion and speed! Learn why it _ is everywhere hailed as the A new automobile so sensa tional as to electrify the nation! 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