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Editorial THE CHICAGO HEIGHTS STAR at the Crossroads ot the Nation Features THE CHICAGO HEIGHTS STAR founded Ey Vril.t.lAHH. Hr Publuhtd Wi.li.mi Sur lildu llhnon fcni.c.d at i i firigdu, Illmoii, ai oii.j i i Star Rockets IMPEACHMENT PARALLEL All Hi In talk about liineiit of President I i i I I I I A KtUiiT I I I I A fla.in. Hanoi FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1935 WE'RE PRETTY FASY ABOUT OUR Si 00,000 LOSS i i i a a i i a i i in i i i a i i I I 1 I SCI i I a i 111 I i ,1, j' 1 II Mill A Hi 11 i i i i i i i i liuvi- i I i Hie I I I i anil I i liii-tfli it-Hi of mil a I I i I kin of lilt) i i I i i In- a i ai i i i i ir i I i i If al i i a a i he a lion a iloin- i i and i i i in Hi They a IM.I i-vi-i, IIT-V til to in I tic i i i i ))4H lie.111'-. I i I I I Itoosevelt recalls a liiHturlcal a a and it illus- a i i a adage a a conservative ban eaten nut his heart so long a timd, he lw- radical. Seventy years axu A Johnson cited In Impeachment proceedings because lie failed to tin- conservatives who had become (he of hia time.

Johnson a a policy of nioil- a i toward a defeated i i element I the people), a policy ot conciliation political philosophies, and a gradual change 01 i At.i'-i'.caii nment ai conitnodate it to i i i i i 'he crises of the age. A i Congressmen rroiu i i i i concerned lent Ihe i i he de- a a i by secenalou bul now a i a only hy i i a i uuu i filed charges a a i him. Klie-ejtlnK i a i i i i Southerners who In years past had hased i argu: inenta lor secession on (he i i Itself, but who now hated the Union under any drciimMances, by Hie a i would a a helled Ihe I a If they had nol a a III i I I I I Thti reahon I i olt MM lh' tho i i i i a i i i i of all sections opposed it. our notion in a President Koosuvelt finds i self In a i a I lie same position. On hand tht i conservatives like old Hani i graybearil.4 who bray about the i i and a of removing the ('resident because he hai said In so a words Ihat the American government should be.

changed gradually lo meet the crises of i Inn who are already been barred from the Capitol. i i i a a i a i in i i a ic il a a i They I I I of i a i I NO MORE LADIES From the stage play by A. E. THOMAS A OF THE 20 YEARS AGO AccordlitK to unofficial but rell- living witfc iprifhtlr friiixfaiMKhtr, Finny (ill. in Sherry WafMfl, New htmiaontrif hrtrt- brMfctr.

But trbm hi to bM Ih.r "Ml nolhmg of null- bul Sop. Fur hiU Ih.r bliitfully h.ppr. Sherry girl who ti with hit COUMH nililil lhat log of lidgir. Bdtfcr it country-- fimt III Murcu'l hotlM.1 CIIAI'TEU I I llnnjo Edgar looketl at her a a It can't he me. I'm hero." "And I'm here." Marvin said bll- "and i wan to he our week- id alone." Shi" glared at Kdgar.

"Taking of yiiu. And whom se?" Hhe clenclied her list's. "It 1 a stupid lie. II lie i want to come KilKar I her eagerly. "But he did.

You i Sherry. He's a climbed man," he asnurfld her a only i a he could have Marcla scented flcmplhing. Her i limes. Anil on Hie other hand the a i a "ostrHs like lluey Ix.ng who i of Impeaching (lie preiii 1 1 have Hi. i i i of I no any a i i a i.i a an i i i i lo In I hold i lo mi i i i I a i sonii- i i i i i i i i i i i i I Mil a i a ly of i i i i i is a I I a i i-as i-uini" a mil- i a i i i I II is a a i i 01 a i i has nl' Hi" i i i i i i i a i i i i oIllcl.ilH an i int-'iM ,1, because he a a policy of moderation a ilr'eated i i I a i-api a i lecaiise lie espouseb coturlllatiou between I i element a a i a partisans, ami because ho refuues lo seize (he property of Ihe i i i in uYnan of Hie i i i Hani i'lsh and his were once the a but in i ardor they have gout? over lo the, radicals; for radicals, ab (he dictionary i i i i i i a i i i i i i i i i a i people believe I blind a "He conlil hav'fl stolen my i from me." Hlilgar out In Sherry's defense.

"In fac! 1 he had. Hut no sir, he look 'd no i In the eye and said he'd reformed." "Did he the i Hint loo?" "Well no uh she's sort of disappeared." Marciu tapped her There was a i i on her HIM. "I see. She sort of I a i a former Chicago stiffened her trembling legs "I I Heights resident. JOSKPH A.

Z1KM- have reason to call her a i 11 BA to "1'Mnled soon as I'uiteil Slates customs collector In Chicago, one of Ihe most a want, huven't He was i silent. "Answer my qupatlon. Sherry. straight no." "No lies, you understand." he nally replied, his voice Ri'title ever have been any, never i any. Now etull 1 answer "Please." She held her breath.

"Yes. I'd have told you a a went on earnestly. "I lave stood lying to you." West. Agreement on Mr. Zlemba's appointment was reached at a conference this week of Democratic "Kiss me, Mani i a savage and let's for- geslure she hist face.

The sudden uc lion lefl curiously spi HI and cjlm. "Sorry. Hut why a iiueen?" "Shu's tiniuslng iTci.niiie." "As genuine- an Jniv tr.imp," she iald i "You needn't he so a about it," Sherry retorted a healed- ly, "you cuti't a me any worse a I do." "Do you a In how I feel?" Her volcn a Illlle. "Well, my heart Is i i I ai- i i i i i il wa.s nonsense hat phrase lint il can happen. 1 I a I i i I I i i a acht's." wetit mi relent lesnly, "Just because .1 efcr i i a to me." "I i Il was a shoul.

"1 'an': sti.nd "Sorry i I'o me to upset you She ran out (he door and I licr bi'ilrunin. The key It lie lock. a i i of i i a i by the I'reHidenl and cotiflrmaiion by the Senate are expected lo occur i in a few days. Mr. Kletnba Is remembered by many Chicago IleighlH residents aa the proprietor of a driix store on the site where the A I phar- a now stands, 1445 i ave- Coming here from Chicago, lie operated the buiilness severul years.

He returned to Chicago to launch hit; i i a career about Hfleeii years ago. In Chicago Heights! Mr. Zlcinlia was active In Polish Civic affairs. At one time he was president of the local nest of Polish Falcons. A i to Chicago he was ap pointed a member of (he (ax extension board und later as i of the Chicago i i a I i i a a i of Xleniha null! Ihey were I as early as Iwo weeks ugo dial he wan sidled customs post.

Hist a i i i i is now considered cert a i W. JorgiMiBon hM pur- hated of James McGavock the roperly at 51 IlllnoU street, aud full will occupy It wllh Ills ewelry buslnemi. cousldera- on in Bald to have been around Elizabeth the oldest the residents of this community fho WHS burn here, died Monday I her home. 1602 Oak street, after prolonged illnesd. Miss Brown nearly 78 yttara of age, aud all er life had HvcKl in trils vicinltv Her father w.is Adiim Bruwu.

a armer from North Carolina, who lo this section In 1833 or nd settled on a farm in section 32. uat south of town. Mr. Brown tarried Miss Phoebe Meyers, in reble county, before emigrut ig i und a their arrival ere. eight children were born to lem.

I.avinlu, who IK allll living as the first white child born here, nd Miss Elizabeth (he second. as born Nov. 8, 1S36 Ever since the establishment of even III the city there has een because of the great umber of votes the First and Ixlh wards. The Sixth ward baa Hiielhlng like 1.2UU voters, and le first ward baa about l.UUU. The tw provides that there shall be a axiinum of SOU voters to a pre- cinct, and judges ami wished a i a edicts here to contonn The a was i i i ago.

but was a 1 proceetllliKS and it a i recenlly. wln'ii i i i Hioner Plei'son i The Washington i a i the old Coliseum i out. Is to be reoiitMied moving picture In. afternoon. The a an experienced a Chicago, who has a nun i alrlcal enterprises on and who i be patrons (ho I.M»SI i nioying plciure i A.

Copp. ha kansas on a Mr. and Mrs. I laller's uncle. i i i Merrer, us Mrs.

Peter Tern. I Clara, and Misses a i Scherer, visited i i Mr. and Mrs i i Week for a Illelr son, a 1 visit the a i i a fore Itieli i i at I I I I a i a i a i I I i i I I I I I I I I I I I 1.1 HI 1 I' I lepald leasl i pan Mi. i a t.lned us hope i a I a I i a I i i I an I I I i i i of hart a i a i I a real i i I a i i iiiiiis i i i i I a i i a i i i i i i i I a i i i i i i I a antl i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i METHOD IN THF: MADNESS Tuo i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i itiioit 1.i*iii.M,lveH i i i a i i i i tut wroiiK i i i i i i i i i i I line i ilfiln rlh(j a a lion Id bt- tloittr "for of I i a i toncfiiu'il i hi tiMhtii)', i i i I i i i i i i i i lo i HulilHli I a a i i i 1 otht'i at i i i i i i i i i un i I tnd. do i i i iui CH I i ml thcsi 1 i i i i i i i i i i a i i i Thin 1 i jui'l i i i i i a a i i i of i i i i i i i to foi I i i i i i i i Hit- lo- tfcllon i I urn nf i i tw-ntl i i i a itml lundn of i i llv i i i i i i a i i of i i i a i i i i und a i t'f BuppusuJ re- forn.o The i oim-v lo i i of UM i i i a i Toad i hud In i i i i rotninit.i*'e nf lot a i it I a i i i ut i i i In ttii- nT i i rtt'iniindi'd a IM-W I i i Wefk rl'poKH i i i a i i i i pc i sited out i i i i i he i hi irk i in line TtpAii i und i i a it was, in fm I i i und a i i i i i i i of i tmuis of i'oiitpHiatdf i i i i lit? i i i I p'diitt'ij out i htm i i roiiti a railroad UMvd I ha i i i a UH a i i i a Mild I i i i I a i i i i i i not for I i Thti i i i ojtd pi lit paMHf'd i tiul i I i I 1 i I i i And tti.il IH UH sc-i loift a i i i i Ion a loot) nmiiy i i i i i i i i the utileld uf i i i i i i i i hf in i i i and elMt'whei'e.

JOB FOR THE TREASURY a i i i i policy a louiileritd i i As pi i of i rent-lied new Il he- prollliihle for perwons i i in some foreign i i i lo i and sell as llon the A i a i i i prli'B offered hy i i i i lo a liver from i i a a a i such I i i I i i a a i Portion i Ill i the i led in a prcii! deal of Hhroatl. i i i specitlalors, bul did the 1'nited a i no good Al a ii seems a a i hftVH lo mulie in UH i a it has already minced Us I I I I I in order to prlcn from I a i i i a a now lUpporlliiK proponeil a under i Traanury not linv i in Ihe market for i inoiilhs or a a and Ihereiifier buy i i i i i agreed lo reciprocals hy liuviiij! an i i a i of out plus commodideii The Uli's a lipping to forclltii and not a a Iniyinn of doilicnllr in I nisi silver inohlem presented by i is to did keeu our liable, and at (lie sKine nol upwl and I i Thai is th: )ob the Treasur now fui-e notice how i ttf, mi joyously in raoruluii alonit the banks of Thorn i thty jit i nieaHiires And Ihe Hsh contliiKen! i ilut I'OiiK i a i mea.snie of impeachment because, forsoothe, the I i is less I a i of the i I I I i i A Johnson escaped removal from o(Mce hy i a i of one vole, but he was not a i i cated i decades a radical policy i liad been adopted against his wluheu hail i llself Ihe South had been a i i i i i i a lo a i bloodthirsty Thaddeuu Stevens, and the a i a i had originally advocated was al lust adopted. i i a had been suspended in i I i Stateu were i representation In the a i a the ma- Jorltien i i slates had no control over the election of representatives to their own legtelaturea. It was not i the critics of Johnson had been i oiiKhly exposed I a i i changed In respei Is, was ut length restored. In the.

a i to be sure. Johnson had heen denied re-election. a i a of every hue had hlned not merely lo i him to a life bill to heap i i odium upon i a any I'resident had to It is now a a of specula- i In I respect. parallel is to a i i across curious page i tory. Modestly we no prophecy.

The i a capricious. A i leadership can do Is to UiK and cajole, hoping somehow thu of radicals on i side i he Ignored. If I a hope proves i one i simply a lo dig In for a long period of "reconstruction" i very probably will make arrocilles of 1S66-1SS5 Deem i but i i pranks. STAHMNCr I'm ai AOITV i I I wanird lo 10 yuii--" WHAT IS WRONG WITH OUR WORLD? SCKIPTCHK I.KSSU.N: Amos 4 7 (illl.DK.N Let i roll down as wa ters, and righteousness as a i stream. Amos 6 2 4 Tim afternoon Knnny, a a i a in one long cigarette holder In the oilier and i i I helwceu.

a i i who was gtmiiK somberly (he i of her i a i i i I i i i "If I were you." she i a said i to break gloomy i I I try not to look so i a I The period from i our lesson (-omen is one hood." Sh lo i i i i raged 1 speared her i i i greatest In I he. i of religion and of mercilessly. i Sherry get That seems i an exaggerated a "Sometimi i Amos was a an I i world. for Hit a rather i I I history i a i a in Mediterranean wot Id. was It sti I a Becii'ise for Hebrew prophets of the eighth B.

C. thoroughly ethical and moral conception (if a (lod of i and righteousness. I deep i i I i had appeared In Hebrew hletory before, bul i thee great a ho ers of the righteousness of God was proclaimed "Who a In i i a i i a was not a knocked and Marcla opened the door lo her. She avoided her gratidmol tier's coinpaHsioniile "I suppose he's sorry," a Bald. Now the.

tears were released. i herself on her knees he- foni a a i a sobbed, "uh, a Fanny a am I going to do?" lhi, a i I i a a to i i "No." "You were two fools to marry." Stafford, i spoke from i i the a a lias "Ye was coming," i i i i "(let rid of him now." "No no." i i a shook her head a i "I'm hL- i Divorce is too i-usy. I "And besides, denr." a answered a i "you love yes." The a were Kim- come in. Mad nn." I "I love him." "Tell i I here, please." i a i i i room A a Sherry a Sherry movci! i i i i mom n-sl In. i i i i i A lessly.

"You'd have a i Kd- lo Fanny gar advised i you." partisan. i i (iod of one people, but the God of door. Sherry ti i i i i i i i I Tim words seemed i i i "Soothe yon. Soothe you." he (he whole eiiclh, a God whose a Is i i) i j. and Amos, llosea.

lalah. and Micah proclaimed; "Did you a i a i a i 'Sorry, Hhe I fjotl requires Jusllce and righteousness In pointed significance, and natloni); he IN not to be i any i i guest. tp of ine repealed, i a up." Kduar assumed an air of i i forget I a I a don'i a to slay Today's leystin the expressed above! "Not at a Marcia a I "Why don'i you go I In a i i i a i of i the life of iH )ly i the line of God's rlghteousnesf and IU l'read was niy Mgar.t face. 1 i (mil Is Judge before whose clear a slory," he a i a i a i (or a i (MMiet i eye till life, i i i a and social, can see i i all washed i world." Iw tested. Whatever Is crooked, whatever a 'id he'd come "How do you a a i i i Cntl'H i is condemned.

was aggi-a- a a tin Thai was a i doctrine Amok' day. now. a i i Ihe a i i yon." Me smiled ing?" i a a i "Oh i Kd; Xn exi-u-e a i time." i i i i i wonder dial i powers, who were i i by (he opprpsslon nf (he penplr. mn.de every "fort ,,) to iihut tip Ihe preacher. For such slumlords of Th measurement, such proclamation of the divine moral meant the of accepted ways of is life Tnat i of Cod's i If a i i our social order, would be just startling and over- injr lowers by a i hi.e jiidgmrnt of justice and righteousness Marcia am shl i-ss.

"And 11 you so i a I i i i i i i i i i said i liiiil i 1 I "Of course has I'm not i a a i i i a i a crt'i. kii'-w a I iirie I Mippose Hit I MI darnt-d restless." i i i i i i rl i i a againsl dress. "And eonien a von can't i if we should really take It seriously; for 'lo i ban in i on i i i high lowers of our I i a i i i a i are lean- Cherry moved i a "Wh.it do you mean, you i noyancc. i i I oti I i i i I'm sorrv a can lie If to lie to yol, us ask ournolves In a ways our soclali "Who is sh-. I i Hov i Kdicir clasped schooltoy i a i von be if you and economic ordVr is out of with the of God an revejle.l in Ihe prophets and In Jnua.

(Turn to page 11i "Terese" a ptise you'll hack In a a wi-onil i Sick i 'Hi a era-Iliad' of i i i i i a rolled i i i I his all le)-, er on you I I was a Mitiden ptal of Look here, Sh.riy." Marcla laughter from the door. It For i "local boy makes good" i we are indebted lo I I DECK, who was a I tor Falcons Xiemba was president. Mr. Kordeck i the one-dollar a a for i week's most i a I I A Wesl side store are being served by i a clerk who joined Ihe only a few days ago. He is I.OHKNZ.

of Chicago. And Mr. l.orenz IK good as us good man behind He ((ills one i i whit might be woven i a short story, of I a he was "on the read," A his business in i a i i i I a i a next nn i in onler a i he i catch a a i hack lo New i He was a i to connect i i a i a a i because was last one on i his hold clerk i i a i l.orenz reached a i a i a i the were closed. Desp a i bribe a miin lo let i I i i He a i and hack to the In sorrow and ili.Hgust. Kiirly the i he was a a bv Ihe clerk the name clerk who had a him In i The weary sHlcsmn Ten Years Ago in Retrospect i i Olio boulevard from Sixteenth street to Itn Intersection i Halaled si reel, has liegun.

and i oooii be an accompllahed fact. Workmen began i a i up (lie concrete walk on the eaht Hide of Ihe boulevard yesterday tnorniiiK and i push operations i the improvement has been coinpleti-d II Is the purpose to a about DMi feet off the eaat Hide of Ihe boulevard and 3 feel off west nldn. Thin i give an a i i a I rattle of eight feel, i In needed, und i likewise save the line elm trc-m along east side of iMiiilevard, a i Ihe i a park. From report of Mlsv Mary J. Hurry, head resident of the i Center, It appears I a i the of I i i accommodaled a a of persons, i i js Hoys' a Scouts I 1 4 i a 1 i groups I a a i a i a depart balhs a clauses i i i 4111; i i a i a school.

I'olls'i a a i i i special i ol various i 5(1; calls, l. nii-dicul a i 'i Ont( i i passeiifer a i hlle cars are regiment; In and lln- Chicago Motm- road car i hy Ji i a i i i a of i a now Is proud possessor of Illlnoli, llci-nm- and a i i Weeks' a i Canada The Misses A i i i and Ad i have been i i i i i i i in i i i a i i i I'll, ed home uboui a i i foil can help balance the budget by following HTAh uti' racularly. resolved lo hrive i to do I.iKiu.uirli, i IHHIM-II Secretary of stale Louis Km merson I i last week Mm Kose I i i i a of i a was guest of a a Meyer Tuesday. Mrs. Ceorge Woodini.n is i i i Miss Wheeler, a Miss a of Kilgeiniinl, S.

I A. C. Ferguson has been called lo a i Tex because of 'he set Ions i of his brother, II. A Ferguson. Misses a im I i i i i i i i i i i i Monday 'in: i i a i a a a "liven.

Hotl, won the a i honors. Albli'ii Oscar Nelson bis persecutor, but the pounding al iloor was so persistent I a he iri.l to let Ihe In. "Take, a look at Ibis." snld the i-mplove. "I saveil i Mr. I.oreii/ looked at It a news a i I a i a Hint a i i ail missed hy a a i of a i hail off a i i i i i nlo a i oulslile New i 11" every passenger on It.

So ruim the I And our I a snv discovered, in he end of II, a i I had let i Fsklmo pies The States, i ii a if telephones, ban cent of i Ihe lelepboiies In he Its of Kl i i i i i i I i a i by one a a a i has I per It i i i some people, is i iliil in lean, a i i a i I I lilt per 100 a i i a i i i a i i lo pai-e 11 i was a a doiibled over i veenis In rectn. und ntm In Ihe besl tif spirits. But nhal lire, her Anil a are mjslerlouv Ihat Kdltnr hits Be niirp lo "-ail Tiiesiliiy's Ilirllllnir In. stlllllnenl.) Are You a Good Driver? Yoo may your cart-fully and yrl il un- lo drive WITHOUT ihr prnirction of reliable Automobile miurancp. We i Automo.

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