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Libertyville Independent, 21 Feb 1924, p. 4

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w . I»?! " m County Independent Ebertyville 1trdtpeltAt!yt, 'board. If BMALLS BOARD had refused to. grant ANY aroles, the Tribune tlien would declare it GNORED EH]? LAW, assuming that'the' law permits paroles, to be granted "when the evidence submitted justifies. And so, no matth what course this board followed, it wouldn't ,be right in the eyes of the Trib just new when it is in- venting propoganda 'against the governor. Would the Tribune urge the revocation of the parole law? It hasn't " said so; and parole laws exist in every state of the union and operate Quite like that in Illinois, C TRYING TO DELHI)! m PUBLIC, In the hope of deluding voters of the state, especial- tr the women, the Chicago Tribune is daily presenting to "graders the "revelation" that "Governor Small's le board" has released some prisoner here or there Clit some state prison and thereby seeks to reflect on the administration of Len Small. The latest came on Wednesday when .it gave facts about the parole of a cpl- ored man whose parole became effective last February but which ease is just now brought up for political pur- poses and no other. . _ vc'. The Trib intimates that the paroles aris,,bising issued without justification; that they are being issued "by the wholesale," eto---all a part of its vicious campaign against the governor in what has now become ,aflost cam- paign by the big newspaper and its gang of cut-throats. The Trib and everybody who thinks knows that the) governor is too busy to interest himself in most of these parole cases; that the paroles are granted by a board of officers CREATED BY THE STATE LEGISLATURE and not of the, governor's making excepting that hemp- points them. If nobody should be paroled, if the right of parole law is wrong, then' the law should be repealed. by the legislature. So long as it is operative the mem- bers must act within that law and yet the Tribune, dir torting the facts, makes it appear that SMALL'B BOARD is doing things different than the boards under atrssvipup governors whereas parole cases are handled in exactly the same manner as always, paroles being graht- ed on the showing UNDER THE LAW as made by at- torneys fprtht applicants when their cases go before the But, the Trib seeks'to arouse folks to the belief that things are being done differently here, blames. the gov- ernor for the acts or failures to act on th d in ques- tion, and, no matter whether the board par or refuses, it's all wrong. One never sees any mention ' Tri. bune of the ttttif/th' for parole that are REFUSED BX- TEE,5PAB LE BOARD. Of course they're not that "$113606 to print that phase of the situation. It just gun out what it wants to use to distort the situation! 'igdthis-paaole tt,egit figures,' not being" . under-s t tt) "Y,, man vo rs,'especi y women, is an easy way 0 s ir ' 'i'lfil'lllllL'fn't' In this, however, the Tribune has failed1 tlirtalre 'eegnimce of the fact that the average voterl these days DOES understand such. things as the parole, law, and accordingly "CK time the Trib refers to such-'1 "lid-Mm. parole case, e public understands_that the mole would not have been granted if every feature of ', parole law as it exists on our statutes, had not been Wei with. ' . idently the state legislature believed in the effi- cacy of a parole law, else it wouldn't have passed it many i years ago; and if the officers on the board did NOT com- t,', with its requirements and grant paroles when that' WHAS BEEN complied with, they themselves would be subject to prosecution for failure to act within the law adopted by the law-makers. ' - , m 7"iiii'i1 35w, "m" iconélusion, just remember this? The shaman of the Argl) state Farah board (Mr. Culver) and a MAJ 0R1 OF THA BOARD are boldoverr members who held "littiee under Governor Lowden and therefore their acts NOW are sincere and honest NOW just as they were under Lowden. Again, it's well to re- member that Governor Small never approves paroles of riaoners and takes mraction on t1ieiruaplieationtr UN- tii'g,.'d the majority of the board recommends that he do so. And yet the Trib would charge all the parole busi- ness up to the governor personally. . , We note that the Chicago press which is boosting' 1iltstsington's campaign is doing it exclusively on the prop- osition of slamming Small rather than pointing out what Iihaington has ever done or expects to do. And the an- swer is that Essington ean't possibly win for history proves that that sort of a campaign, centered on attacks of a candidate without counter claims of effieieney of his opponent never does succeed. If the Essington' crowd had the facts availahlPto say more FOB Essihgton, they'd have a better ehanee---but, not bbipg able G dig up those arguments, they rely on the other policy of tearing-down the other candidate. And so, victory will not be THEIRS! 1lbullitltT1N114lkNJEPEA0EFreove-oertsrauratia. ae-tttthh-Sth-ether-ini-tawry. Andi 1ltr,-hethe-li-tef$rs0armr. WWW"! MICE is mum plus WWII. Dun " no obligation asking tnformattdn or advice . I III in" [lid to be of service FORREST Fll4GG OWEN, Agent has Inn-I no h-une. a. - waoiiiran Weekly'Sm: SCOTT DURANDS' ARE SHED m ' . $20,000 CLAIM Real Estate Broker Claim: Ho Sold Their Property for $6,000 an Acre. Mr. and In. Scott Durand. to" no" Lulu Bl" residents were made defendants In. a lull tor "0.000 by Lawrence Heywonh. who" one" are n 138 West Wuhmnon .teset, tt real saute operator and Invulmom broker. - : ""%TGrdirm to Attorney J. B. Part- man. who ttmd the Action Suwmr court. Chlcuo Mr. an! In. pyed CHANGES IN THE (iWilili SUBWAY ARE 0 " BY COMMISSION wull. Ulllw-.v a... - "l-_-_ -_v_.__ enzered into n agreement with Mr. Heywonh and made the letter - for the ale ot any acre- ot Cnbtreo (arm. the Durand'l country piece at Lake Bluff. _. l. "My client sold the sixty not..." said Mr. Perlman. "He got 3 good price-ttMoo an ten tor the proper- ty. Then he sent a bill ot 815,000 to)". and Mrs. Durand "king them for paymm. They have refused to pay. He asks tor u mammal 85.000 tor unreal and emu-cu." Changes in Sidewalk Elevation, Approaches to Subway, etc ' Ordered on Thwsday. The minoia Commerce Commission " its session on. Thundoy afternoon pmed an order providing tor mdieal change. in the conatrutttton of the sub- way " Barnes under the Bt. Poul Rail- we: the work had got well along last tall resident: of Games vicinity and the commission to authorize several changes Including the clan» tion "of the sidewalk under the Att' way and 1150 the awn-ouch ot e sidewulk from the out and west side. Representatives at the commission went to Games on several occasions and conferred with superintendent of highways Russell. townlhip ofttet" and enumer- of the .Bt. Paul m. rand. Accordingly they and" out- lined B. pm: whereby the change- eouldhe we and subsequently the 1.11011th got together Ind B- grlttd on that _ . Those chum were embodied in n layman" order which m pro. nnud to the comm-non on Thurs- day my! ppm: magnum ot tht County the commission adopted the order. Awarding" an amiable ed. Went of more! points which were under controversy has been brought shout and the chun- wilt be we to canton: tes,the' desires of menu of museum. The code mK'to " .tetimtedetattttar-otmtaottse auxin! coat- in the coma-notion of the mstnra, etc. 7 - -- ___ _ By the clung. the "dual! will be ruled his]: enough so am it heavy ulna, an the "My podutnluu wlll be m. to unit also ot. the 'ttel'. when-cu under the old tle' the clan- tion was but ulna be ttt tone people feared that this won result in the sidewalk being lamented. "mm SENT T0 ' JAIL m 40 [ms t The mamdeclnru that every "you or so his wife leaves him nnd you on to Chicago or some other place. leaving her children mothering. Ind sometimes do" not return for " week or ten days. "amino claims she often come: home drunk and mu the children. c". Annieln Clnobnkl of West Twenty: 'necond street. North Chlcnso. 1m sentenced to forty day. In Ape coun- tr M by Justice l. Nelson Bum-do! morning "on complnlnt ot her tau-bond who declare. he Cannot keep-hot at 'home nnd would bet kept In "ll. Deputy Sher-ms but" Titian? Ind Ben Neely We the um! hat morn- Ing with Chief of Police Joseph Po tocky ttf North Chicnxo. Ira. Clzob ski started serving her forty dun Daniel Goodman, ' formerly qrett known on a. lightweight boxer. was sentenced loud" to the. month in- prisomnelt in the Ln. covet, his 3nd fined 81,500 on three counts of telling liquor to federal prohibition grants. Sentence wan pronounced " Fodonl Judge Cliff before no. Goodman "a convicted two woe» 130. " Goodman wn n Camp Grant thtr In: the war and made many friends from Wukmn who were enacted more " that than. ' In "it today DANNY (i0(MWi IN COUNTY JAIL SECURITY TITLE & TRUST CO. Amucrs or mu - mul' awtAttrtlnt Capital: 'i25.000.00 'AUKHZAI F. w. Mao-ohm. "eretary and In". ' WI: 81 ', WY. FEBRUARY 2Ll924. taG " Jormcn' no" EVIDENCE tttiitiirDtatrrr,,ete lulum. cw DI: Mum-13. sSt'Nd'tl'1Ltt. - _ mm» li. WWI mung. lute by tho qtttettr. " MI: gunman»! Mum William. Ann- mm In: Set" 'gminx. Into this one a-ttbc-ttrt-ttlor,., . . . we: wrung!» devotion! "who. "World Berviee--Th. hood about at the Center." M13033). modulation" not: union. Cih.' True. ot God." by Nu! 'Ettttegta linen-rt. A Ihort. beau- tiful and hauling story. lute by the mu, _ . Wound" "out" st T :80. min: the world through the eye ot the no» "puma. A aorta of "Iowa pleturu will in than can the "Box-hm ot North "Ns," and the work at our chunk than. than. Atmcuvo to My; old!" young. Ctmer. _ ': "My main; st ' o'clock. choir reboot-o1. The "r6tat of worship would ho on without mule: the music would be not without YOU. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Third Floor Hut National Btu! Bldg, Service- Snnday " 10:45 awn Sum-ct to: this Sunday, /'Mind." mu Ruby minus. Church Organist My School " 9:65 n. m. W. G. Weill. 8m ' _ Homrpmlchlng service st 11:00 "anthem of Sin" will be the topic of the "mMtet. _ You; . oople'e meeting " 6:80. 7 Evening service " 7230. Sermon by the pastor on "Can We Get Rid ot Boone!" . The unions, to: and". Feb. 24th (Swap-inn Sundry), vfll be: Holy Gunman " 7:30 a. m. Homing Prayer and Sermon at 10:45 o'clock. / aChnrnh Booed at 9:45 n. m. Nearly the Immune have "out since Sun Jtoitt41, " you: old, a!" "m 'tr,',"',',',',',"', from We", worth and ot the slightest true; ot We! he been found. m. at wan-mu are "an; wary" mu. effott to set none true at him: They- Ire Inclined .u' "cite Mo alum-emu to one: or two moon: I b-That he wee e victim ot foul why. or, . (i-i-rut-temit-sf-ttutr Josh. . . _Irttnytet!yreuereleiegf utt the Join In more It WM on -ttu-darortiars1orpiesyyt.ttt riiiiriEii; mhnmmuom iriitnutttatattttettrnettt-e loot attftteUnt cab in the an. He then we he would drive tet, Late ia; to get It cubed. .. -. L. _ N0 won» AS YET _ mom MAN MISS- Mi folk 3 mos; "ii? In}? iise"iAiCirt' In. ford touring on. leaving mg Imam" J? -d"'UGiuritridr "Botanic the Thr prMor that he would be back for it uh soon " he. mined his chqu. Froin that moment he dtotmed from night. So {at u an be Iearttttr nothing han been heard from Mm since. He did not. return for his car tad It " being-hold atthe an". At Wad-aroma he left at. human and clothing. ,An hi: friend: In!" that he did not leave of his own accord. Oitp theory is that he may have been murder-id for NI mom! but up to the moment time no not dammed hodv has hem discovered The theory that 'ho- In "Medal: from "has!!! and may turn up loan- or or Into-r. k favored by some. Mum whm- "m "MW" otnre Is without a tangible clue. T MILK PRODUCERS' MEI-211M} POSTPONED; BAD ROADS The big men meeting ot the Vernon township milk produce". nnnounced to be held It the Tom, Bull in Half Day Friday evening, Feb. M, kn been postponed indefinitely. ocqording to word from W. I. Woodil The bad condition of the I'OMII on account of the bevy show not" (fueling dif- ficult. end it m thattht but to all the meeting oft. . Choir practice Thumb: "1:45 Dan. " LAWRENCE'S WMOPAL Wertttt,t?'lehe "auction's-boon "In. tattooing-nun. '-rtmeoomtnrue-tnettt bo "man". Going to Build? R. L. GONSALVES FIRST mam Wm: We. mum "OPAL swarm that , nulls! could not in tihatsed with the antimony It" Cm Continues Imam Over Body of Lake Villa old . Iitthtf1nltttty. I ' had boon heard. the any imam. In; the tUqth ot [in we Nader. at. Villa. load-w night and that non tune-m be produced tad amount-nod to . an. that will be not by the cannot. The haunt wu'held In the Holland menu. The parent. of the girl. Mr. and In. Punk Nader, ,pxomlnont uh Vin; mucus" and two - doc. tom, or. to be hard at the an: hon-lug. lumber: ol the m100unty clinic Du. r. A. Dale! and L. J. Osgood. tanned a an inquest. mum to their taking the stud any posted the body. their 'inding an!" and Into the coroner'- report. The patient cum to their our Jan. 80 when she m tenant. from the are of u Antioch doetorl to the View! [worm Ito-mm! when Ibo. could In" comm: can. Since he: "minim: -thoro m ind been and» the are at two nurses in woman to member: at tho Latte County Clinic. Her condition - critical and" ind her death vu notxuniooiod, for then. The as wood first become ill Jun. to. Dr. Osgood aid. The docoiud III " yen-I old and nttmtdetd the Antioch but whom. After the 1m ndmmed to the hou- pla! strenuous efforts were mode-to an her. life", and a blood annotation wu potion-mod to: an" m. the donor being a brother, SOUGHT BY JURY IN (illtll% DEATH R. B; Godfrey' The Quality Store Graphic. min Rank! $10.00 and $1L00 We 3itoriuiin 59.50 MI """, 11-5"'W 2553.1 . ". 'JJ... '.W.W, Vth gnu QP.", '.%'itXy.4N SHOE FOR MEN It's Economy to . use Good-Paint The out of applying good I'm in; poor man; eei.utgoidhirit,ueha-eselCidliuitsev- eral the. u long " the m'gntla. If you will tell as what surface you idol: to con: we " recommend the pup-r hit and "thnate the Int-It required. . The Ray Furniture and Paint, Store moon's smmr, gdhrrc..-..c mom's xncnmcom..._...... looms Interior a... nu, moon's 4.1.5 vmnsu, gal...., FOR SALE SELLERS & PETER SEN 551 Milwaukee Ave. LlliWuit'rYYllUUli) SIGN CO. - mmwsc _ my EVERYTHING 'IN SIGNS "Twanty-Iour hour service may do"!!! "leer" Ver, line building lot. 60-h. front-cc onitnniar-Pinee. All improvement- on new... Pear, chewy." apple trees, grape vines. Dubai! chicken home with fancy Page Wire chicken tun. Nice dude trees. One (I the choieest places in town to build I bungalow. Priced right. " LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS stumps..." _....$3.'35 -t-. 3.50 -.. 3.35 P.... 4.00 " Libertrviiie, ill. 'tsue/iii",",'..',",?) s1t.ihB,Vrr'.)2 Fd 2iffrrti.Ly,j, ti'risfte.'r.'.'

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