Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1939, p. 35

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FMV CENTS A COPT TWO DOLLARS A TEAII Newsa mattrial must reach. editor by Tisesrlay noms. Contribumtions .A.add êear authors ane, required for rejerence and not necessarily for publication. SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 "Home .Ownerahip"9 Theý major them eof 'this year's observ- ance of ',Real Estate Wee, will be, ".Home Ownership." Itis a nation-wide observance, the dates being October 1 to 7. The event is sponsored by the National, Association of Real Estate boards, with state and, local boards participating. The Evanston-North Shore Real Estate board is enterin g enhusiastically into the 1939 observance, and well it May, for home ownership is perhaps the happiest'theme that could be selected for an organization whose membership ope4tes in n we of the most highly developed residential sections to be found anywhere. This is not,. however, to say that other phases of real estate are to be neglected. Attention will be focused upon every branch of the business, the ob- jective being to create a better understand- ing of the diversified utilities of real estate and its advantages for investment, which is universally recognîzed as the soundest and lesser ciegree in mclustrial properties. But,. indisputably paramount ini off erlngs and demand is the strictly residential property, and it is forturiate that emphasis is being placed upon the clesirability and prestige of home ownership. In furtherance of its objective, the North Shore board is seeking-'the coôperation of. parent-tea cher organizations, service clubs, them . I' states deninitely that "the right of free speech . .. shalLnot be abridged." But'it gives no limitation tü the termn, andun- questioniably some, limitation should be made. When an important member of an alién political organization asserts in testimony befôre. a con gressional committee that he has a right under the free speech provision of the céonstitution.to "advocate assas sina- tion"y as, a political -weapon "so. long as assassination is notattempted," one is. led to 'the- concl usion that- a definition and a limitationare Aorely needed. Congress is now in session, and adherents of groups owing allegiance to* foreign pow- ers are vociferous in propaganda opposed to the best interests of this country. Why fs noit thîs the time to settie once for all what rights may be claimed under the free speech provision, and' what should be deemed unlawful? Reports are that a certain organization with alien affiliations is conducting military training camps for its members, and that it is: prepared to wreck industry here if any acti on by congress is inimical to the inter- ests of the country of its allegiance. If true. try. Some prominent national character asserted that "America has lamp posts on which to hang every one of them. " The terrorismn did not materialize. Perhaps it wouldn't now. Refugees It has been the boast of s, .50 "Reds"' (short for Communist) cali Ameni- cans suckers, according to' testiniony of one of the breed, That's r:ght.. We certainly are suck- ers, when wéeéndure Reds., Now is a tinie for a tramp through the forest preserves-uniess, you are lucky enough to find a torest where a million other people are nlot runningover you. ,If you are wise, and want to note the progress of NatUre's natural death, you will make the pilgrimnage nlot once but many times between now and thé day wheni the last leaf shall have, fallen. If deathcornes as beauti-. fully 'to humnans, there is no need to worry about it. Pleading for- an adjournmnent of politics and then excluding the opposition. from conferences is *not exactly a convincing guarantee of sin- A Chicago j udge said fromn the bench: "An injunction caninot restrain a dog, and neither can the' ownèr. Wonder wvhy that judgé is on the bench? Are wve for or against lifting the embargo on arms? is a question frequentlv pro»ounded. Well, it's like this: There are migbty sound rea- sons why congress' shouldn't mess around with that neutrality law, or any part of it, especially lifting the arms embargo. And then, there are mighty convincing reasons why they should do that. very thing. Meaning that we are' on the fence, where we opine most people are to be foihd GdYnia, a Baltic seaport, bas been rena med Gotenhafen, That it has been' bettered is not apparent. Elow does, it seemi to.,agan eintne with The National Commander of the Amenican Legion said: "lArm Amenica and not Europe." that There isn't any better, sënse than that. nher.. Lto share s, to form make for' Just one more onthe war, Londoners went to church Sunday to pray for peace-but prudently carried gas masks. Will wonders heven cease? Californians are complaining of their weather. And so to press. TmE PmAinTm R RE a

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