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fE Ht tOUPTION!l'tr ~ed from P.e Ex-Potneroy
W'ms More Honors

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FUHTH[R

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NOTICE
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Oftlee ask for 202-JL

Saturday.

DPEN SHOP MUST
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FATHER CITED

And Alleredly F a i I •
To Live Up To
Promises

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For Failure To Provicte
After He Seeka Cuo•
tocly ·Of Son

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Adminu~tor Johnaon

System To . Be
Whereby Thievery
Be Pr,Vented

S.yt' A!ltO Builden_
MuotChanre

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AND ADOPT CODE

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inr F•deral Funds,
To Be Protected

tanize Must Be Reco1·
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Riplt Of Laloor To

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"Dyed-In-Wool"
Party Man to Get Cabi·
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In War Of lllinoio Official• On Orranized
Crime
Chleogo, July 28-IN5-Another

; underworld murder, the second ln
24 hours, hurled defiance today at

lhe war against crlme as otrlce-rs
wert roundlns up &amp;he tlnlt ot 24
defendants, headed by AJ oapone,
nomed in a. blanket arand jur.y ln·
dlctment thatylng a hURt racket-

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As federal oltlcen and pollee dlr·
eet.ed a eampalan &amp;o rid the city CJf

Still . indi.11nant over the
imagjnary ihterview printed

a..61men rour aasa11Slna atftllled Into
a north side bar room and &amp;.hne
shot and killed Thomaa ~.
21, allu Tony Rocco, a lmOWft P-.:-

~[=~~~~~::~~~~in a ~cDonald.
Paris newspaper,
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(-r! for the governor's crime -.terence.
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Calling Of Sttik«:
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Chicago are 8hown placing instruments aboard tht! !o{tratoFOphere balloon Lieut. Commander T. G. W. Settlt! pru~
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LONG CAJ&gt;(OE

-.Wellaton
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At Bprl.ngfleld Gov. Henry llililn·
er l&amp;unchlld the &amp;tate on. a t~tWr­
mined offen,lve against c~ ~
t ldnaPtnRlli particularly as ~fl.
pollee ehlefs and sta.te'a a~
from an parts or the state ...,_._

er but accepted his printed ~"!bl• ~

"I LOVE THAT

Two bullet&amp; tired

baclr: f elled the hOOOlum u be fled

star, is pictured as she
r!0111ri'u•'I to Now York after 1
a.ppea,r inl' ip Europe, The

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11nd Friday

G~NGSUHS H[PLY
TO CHAllENGE DF
l~W ~NO ORO[H
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Bullet• Uoed
24 ARE INDICTED

apoloiiY In lieu of cash.

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r.. ir .Th.imette sued the writ-

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lum lo Murdered

ot Nlra today served notJie motor Industry $&amp;\ 1t
lt:8 workere to orpn-

&amp;Jl 0~ OUMJQefl Weklcuned-New ~ lllvl.tfttl

PHILIP MEIER, Prop.

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May Be Succeeded
BJ Wolverine

Detn:llt-, Julf 28.-IN8-Brlpdler
Cl«leral Bush B.
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S~ial ~~~-* ~c$ for Saturday c;&gt;D all
homeltillad meaIt aDd Old Fuh•oned

Headed for Cosmic Sphere

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TfU: OLD MJ;:IER MEAT MARKET

-PROBATE COURT

WARRANT

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NEWS SERVlCE. ·

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Caoe, Buoy Filinr
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Oovemor Horner will llddr'eas the
meeting or pollee officials, owtllnmg
hls c11.mpatgn for
a oo~
mowment
to combB.t. -o~

crtmlna.Js.

The

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&lt;:necta.t attention wm b ~ given tol.he kidnaping m:,':.:;:'.ilan~
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preach.
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the ftrei 8\llldaf In Sap~.

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allo be, gl,.n,

, Pollowtng tbe eloae ot the devo-.
~ hour; tbe remamder or the
tveninlf will be epeot In a social
ft1. During tbJi perlod a.nother
llantA&gt;mlnie wlilch It IS thOUf&lt;ht
'fill Qlahly emUS&amp; tho&amp;e 1n ,.ttendlj.nee, wm be presented 1n obarqe
Of Miss'· Jean Reed. 'RefreshlneJlt&lt;
be served at Pte oonclj.J&amp;ion ~~
eveJlll)g. Plalis ::ue being made
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sunday tehool -·~­
9:1&amp; A. M Paul 8
Smart., Supt.
Momlna wor•hlp 10.16 A. 14.
Theme . "WhAt of the Church?"
IDtt'!fDlediat.e aDd. S(!Dior B. Y. P .
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Rl\11 1tocks started o1r relatively

the vartaus churchea for those "''ho wt&amp;h
to attend

t' m, reflecting the el\t&lt;nlilg" anti

teQdanee a.nc means ot
Licn are being IU'l'&amp;naed

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TobaecQS ha.d an f' l.\llY

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On next Sunday tven!ng, Jul~
80, a U."lion meeting of the vario'U.;.
7oung people's orgf\nizatlons oo
lhe various churche!l or M1d!1le
port, wUJ be held. at the Prellby·
•u·Jan chu,ch, the meeting begin
mng nt 6 80 o'clock OUI1ng th

quiU"terl~·

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ULllitles were lower tn Qutet trtHlJng whtle r.Us were h ea.vy on t~n­
-..at'.llfad.ory second fJUarter e•m·nc~. rep&lt;Jrta
RRpeal lsg u ~s flur,tult t'd in n wJde range ln nervou:s
t ~lns with U B alcohol aud nu·
.lr.maJ &lt;!!stiller~ polntinK hl@her
Weaknes.'l In the guld group
w. !ght!d down tPe whol o:- mining

mteting, a represe;ntative or eacl

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to be held at the Forest RUI
church Tuesday evenq
Mr and M...'"S Walton Cl\rney and
' wo cl' ' ldren or Houston Pa, a1
lived ~ursday for a visit with tll
1 ormer's pa1-ents, Mr n.nd Mrs L
L Carney.
Ht::rman Lohse a.nd sons, Rob •
md Harold, tetumed Thursda•
~ vcnlng f10m 11 month's camp1•1
end &amp;bing trtp o.t Mitchell S tl:l.t

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fttelude &amp; 9I&amp;ylet entitled "Janey: -'Orne missionary
A P!mtbmtme on "0, E!.on, ·Haste"
Tbts meetlllg Is held as a pre

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tu.da~ e\rentn~. Aueuat. 1, at the
~ eh\U"eh at Pwest R411,
It h9 beeri anoounceii'"'By ~r­
lfi'Tet Bauer, presklent of the or~llatlon. The devutlonal period

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c:ommunitiea,were amall, 1-!u~ in recen~ years aJ the communitieo
have ~wn and trad, relationahipa hav" multiplied, the oituation
haa beCome 4;0111pllcated. Alto in recent years the j:hinefe have
modemlzed theu;courlf ~U~d tllia. in addition to the IP"!wth of natioaaliam, haa cauaed tile chineae to J'eaent the, uiat~Dc:e of the
conaulu courb wbich U. reprded u an infrinpment upon their
aoveripty. Silic~ the American treaty ia acheduled to expire
ahortly, there ia 'a poulbilib' the whole ayatem may be revi~ed.
One of the ~q S~i n.,.,•
in recent' comment Qll tha
•ituatipn deCl.ndi' 'There ia certain amount of truth in the alleptlon that Shanihai fonaa a'aanc:tu~ for fugitives from all
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ity theae treatiea inay be revised ·in the rot diotant fulure, b"fall•e
the Cllineae for many yea... have 'a11itated "gairlst their ,continuance,,dail"int they ~onati\Ute an ,irif'!\n~ment of Chineae ten:jtor-'
ial aaveripty. ,'the ao~lled ei:territorial treatieo date b..ck
practieally a centl.ry ~e~· Ame~f&lt;UUbd European ttadera first
viaited the China cauL ·~ 'a result of numerou. a,qua~les over
~e$ c.l~tid by forepen in the Cllinese port ' cities'; the
Chinfie aDd the foreipen•'fiJially reac;,hed a th,en m,utul.lly oatisfact"9' -~~ whi~ (WU'Io the pneral effect lhat the Am- ·
'~ai c:l,f!a.ul• 'w9ulll talr,e .juri,dictiou over their own 'n..,tionals
:,~ma•ill ~ ~!-.;~ thti clalneae.woulll fol.,)w-a sh11ilar practice' ·
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newopaper, you cou~ no~ hl!l" ¥ ~.e~l !!.!.a~ thei whole. worltl w~~
"11rd~1 fo dttotruction anif tli:a\civil11!:8bilri ~as go1n11 up .In
artloke in the nat few Jlllarl. But bow" different it is today.
Y'9lu' nji;ilaft'~ ia ~~jpij;jlc; , tt~ c:p:;,a~ ·~ · droopin1 opirib.
After t:e&amp;dtnt it youf~H~t t!!;,•j• a pre~~oocl wotld after all ''
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loa curio"'!JtfllliW•tem l'mown,ao 'exterritorio,lity.' 'Thi•' sixteen
' li.tter~wora!~jUdint tO th• dittidnary,,mean• 'being ou~ide a
sfalel! iurildli\411&gt;11.' bu~ applied to China i~ meana that .America"
cit-~• l't!aldinj- ill Ch~na 11-re \.ot s'ubil'c:t fo ~he laws 'of, Chin&amp; ,
but to&lt;lawa of ~e United States as applied throuth the consulal'
offic. and the Oni~d Statea Co'll't for &lt;;jhina. 1'1\e aame sitU.,.
lion ""pliea lo Britona, Ert!!Jchm!'n and a number &amp;f other fo.:..i"'
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maaufa~:turin1 c:onc:erna 'ahciul~ "'e to increue volume of output

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THE WORLD CONFERENCE
'llELL ,th e world conference has been born to be left to
ft' die :1 mi•erable death after the most ordinary kind of
existence. As waK foretolt:l in ~h~se columns mn.ny weeks
a.ro, there was little to be hoped in the w.ey of constructive
resulll! from the conference unlellll the United States
agreed to do everythmg and anything that European na1
tions demanded,
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the advisability of crucifying the economic trade of the
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foreign trade, naturally not agreeing to their preposterous
propo1:1iti!'ns, soon paved the way for a speedy ending to
the sessioru~.
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m~y be used by members of one delegatioR to .those of
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'fill Qlahly emUS&amp; tho&amp;e 1n ,.ttendlj.nee, wm be presented 1n obarqe
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Theme . "WhAt of the Church?"
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80, a U."lion meeting of the vario'U.;.
7oung people's orgf\nizatlons oo
lhe various churche!l or M1d!1le
port, wUJ be held. at the Prellby·
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RRpeal lsg u ~s flur,tult t'd in n wJde range ln nervou:s
t ~lns with U B alcohol aud nu·
.lr.maJ &lt;!!stiller~ polntinK hl@her
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Mr and M...'"S Walton Cl\rney and
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1 ormer's pa1-ents, Mr n.nd Mrs L
L Carney.
Ht::rman Lohse a.nd sons, Rob •
md Harold, tetumed Thursda•
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have ~wn and trad, relationahipa hav" multiplied, the oituation
haa beCome 4;0111pllcated. Alto in recent years the j:hinefe have
modemlzed theu;courlf ~U~d tllia. in addition to the IP"!wth of natioaaliam, haa cauaed tile chineae to J'eaent the, uiat~Dc:e of the
conaulu courb wbich U. reprded u an infrinpment upon their
aoveripty. Silic~ the American treaty ia acheduled to expire
ahortly, there ia 'a poulbilib' the whole ayatem may be revi~ed.
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ity theae treatiea inay be revised ·in the rot diotant fulure, b"fall•e
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ial aaveripty. ,'the ao~lled ei:territorial treatieo date b..ck
practieally a centl.ry ~e~· Ame~f&lt;UUbd European ttadera first
viaited the China cauL ·~ 'a result of numerou. a,qua~les over
~e$ c.l~tid by forepen in the Cllinese port ' cities'; the
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'~ai c:l,f!a.ul• 'w9ulll talr,e .juri,dictiou over their own 'n..,tionals
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newopaper, you cou~ no~ hl!l" ¥ ~.e~l !!.!.a~ thei whole. worltl w~~
"11rd~1 fo dttotruction anif tli:a\civil11!:8bilri ~as go1n11 up .In
artloke in the nat few Jlllarl. But bow" different it is today.
Y'9lu' nji;ilaft'~ ia ~~jpij;jlc; , tt~ c:p:;,a~ ·~ · droopin1 opirib.
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loa curio"'!JtfllliW•tem l'mown,ao 'exterritorio,lity.' 'Thi•' sixteen
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sfalel! iurildli\411&gt;11.' bu~ applied to China i~ meana that .America"
cit-~• l't!aldinj- ill Ch~na 11-re \.ot s'ubil'c:t fo ~he laws 'of, Chin&amp; ,
but to&lt;lawa of ~e United States as applied throuth the consulal'
offic. and the Oni~d Statea Co'll't for &lt;;jhina. 1'1\e aame sitU.,.
lion ""pliea lo Britona, Ert!!Jchm!'n and a number &amp;f other fo.:..i"'
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'llELL ,th e world conference has been born to be left to
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existence. As waK foretolt:l in ~h~se columns mn.ny weeks
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IIIRnd• •.we m!Jitt have seen a ~at cc•ll"''* ol'l"'~lzat1o~
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