Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1922, p. 3

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Piss H THE LAKE SHORE NIW$, FRIDAY, ;>iyAC^.l^t<il, » ililll WMM1 Na$ion-Widef Appeal "lo^Help |PpgI the"Uneniployecl|5||||| ~M ?" Indianapolis, ^a.'^~BiiliI6ifttilSHf "%i ^700,OOQ veterans of- the World War who are now idle and in need will be undertaken in a great joint national effort already initiated by the Amer- ican Legion in co-operation with an impressive list' of national business, civic, fraternal and welfare organiza- tions^ according to announcement to- day ar the national s£he-4eg1on. i____! the Preliminary preparations for the -irave-toeenrstarted under the |direction of local units of the legion and co-operating bodies. Thisr in* deludes a SUJ*vjByziof conditions: and suggestions for remedy in every lo- cality. This workwilltbe-eompleted before March 20, which shall be known las American Legion Employment Day. Hanford MacNider, national com- mander of the legion, has appealed to the President, State commanders have requested their governors, and local leaders have asked Mayors of 32ities and towns to set aside that day to launch by concerted effort in every : community in the niitibn this Joint ^*drive to give work to ahd^ relieve neecf -;-: ^among the--:unemptoyM_whjf^ei^ Jtheir country in war^^^'a,;,;',.^. Local Meetings planned I On March 20 it is planned to hold ^meetings under the auspices of the joint local commitees in every city ^^^Hland town In the United States at â- Which the business men and employ- ers and representatives of every ele- â€"â€" ^ment^nrthe-«ommunity-4ife will be confronted by a survey of the situa- _j - Siion in their town with suggestions -X-^toc -relief which fit the conditions. , -programmes will be perrecied and en- dorsed at these town meetings and itfie organization constituted to carry ^but the projected work of employe ment and relief. "Properly supported this concerted, localized national effort will result in the relief of 500,000 men in thirty days," declared Lemuel Bolles, nation- al adjutant of the legion, who super- vised the organization of the effort. I "We are dealing with methods which fhave been ffroven. The ^e^<ff_,^a_8-, long been ihterestecTIn the unelhploy-1 ~ ^H* ed problem. Through our owOnreaus HK_rwe have placed several hundred Jthon- ^^^^onths. A reCeM^oicert^^ffort^n^ 12st. Paul resulted in putting every deserving veteran to wjorkin that city. â€"^TheLouislanaT department o*~the le= gion reports not a resident veteran •â€" unemployed in the-State. -s~- -â€"^-4:. "We^are simply endeavoring, in ~~ ^co-operation with other organizations, to apply everywhere and at 'the same Jtime the methods and means jwhich liave^ been demonstrated Tio T»e eff§6 :r~ Itive. The publie and the unemployed should be impressed by the fact that ^ ^ttoir movei^ benefit of the resident veteran. Float- ___ CTna"d trftnaiants can expect no con- sideration. The slogan of the move- ment might well foe, 'Every corn- States Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, Kiwanig and Lions clubs, Bid Cross, Y. Jtf. C. A., Y. W* C. A. Community Service, Knighte, of Columbus. Elks and Jewish Welfare Board. Local units of the legion were instructed ixr^extejoi^ of all churches will be asked to mention the movement in their itrmpns rbn Sun- day,. Itat^^B^^BHHftafi Legion officials assert the unemploy- ment situation among veterans has never been worse since the end of the war. The veterans are in more des- perate straits, since their savings and credit are both becoming exhausted. National Headquarters suggests that the County Engineer should be pressed to gp ahead with the repair of bridges and all county improvements and to put ex-service men on the job. "Municipal enterprises will also af- ford a medium of employment," the stions state. "Wo municipal recreation centers, swim- ming pools and other public projects can be established to the benefit of the jobless community and "Veterans Could Be Used. man. mam "Truck gardening is work that pays as it goes and is work particularly essential. The -season is here for it. "Veterans could be used in the con- struction crew of public utilities com. panies which are often behind hand in service, it is.stated. Such work would consist in the installation of telephones, the repair of paying, and SO QD>^'\i1^S^\^:;.;:y^ c':Q";vS'^^ "â- ' "The problem of the building short- age would be utilized for the benefit of the ex-service man it a suggestion from national Headquarters is carried out. If the post is going to build a home 'of its own,let it start now andlfj put service men on the job. Homes 1BHB and apartments are- needed every where and loans ar ; :what 'goes' Into the car.*; |§| â- â- â- :< W ^ â- â€¢â- ' p "I've been in business almost forty years now and I don't want a dis- satisfied customer using my car un- tor'budding. mmMMMm^^im^^m "The planning of town additions is also mentioned, lots to be sold at easy terms and the proceeds to be divided as they come in between the Original owner of the land and a fund for re- lief of service men. „ "Every effort will be made to en- courage the back-to-the farm move- ment.'^lltSIKISS?ii $>& â- â- â- â-  fe â-  '-'im ^gffB ^ I hate a chance -to hear from him. I'd rather hear direct from him, with a chance 4o^ make good than to have him take it out on the Gard- ner car among his friends. Good friends are a very valuable asset and GOOD GUARANTEE IS UP ^^e1eettJairl^juii&M!liii my forty years' experience in busi- ness", said Russell E. Gardner, presi- dent of the Gardner Motor Co., Inc. "During nail not that time I found that the public was interested (In knowing the policies behind the pro- duct. When they buy a Gardner car they have our statement regarding Mrs. Joseph J. Siddall, Jr., 1018 Lake avenue, has as her guest her aunt, Miss Jamieson of Mansfield, O. munity cares for its own. If you want a job go home and the home folks will care for you.*": Xo^cp^i^stlon^iAskeelâ€" Mr Ttnllea announced that national heads of the following organization^ had been urged to co-operate with the legion and to transmit instructions^ to this effect down to their local units: American Legion Auxiliary, United â- :,,*â- - ,m m â-  »»â-  â-  â-  â-  â-  i JUST ARRIVEDI A Line of the "PREnTIEST' CAPS - SUITS - an3 WRAPS ^.i^'apRiNclM By Coplan, Proprietor ^ss, 126 Central Avenue - *â-  Phone WH. 2403 • Is ari^Oniisual Sem When ybu^ysk for Marquette Cement we can immediately supply you with brquette mrany^quantity Wf Wn do this because the Marquette plant is servedhy^fifve great WimKlines and is located in a maiiufacluring center where thousands of empty cars are availa^ler^nd^lso^eeauseMarquetta :3Sifi6ut5^^ convenient and acces^le^o^the^irilL Its quality is as b service. Qitfer ybvjvll^ EDINGER& COMPANY i-'L^'itei^ etteY, "SS sfSH Wiimitie iuNE WILMETTE 420 5 phone^HIno waitinc CENTR VENUE % want' ^ie^; whit'^l"hW:llp^Jii; i«^ng7»il'":^si^ "Whether we guarantee or not, we are held responsible and iire want to give the public an earnest of our be- lief in our product and let them know the-resourcea back of-itr ^e lai<m what we are doing and the GARDNER CAR is all we say for it so why not put it down in black and^wbitet? Is It l^orth $3^0^ M M:^ There can be no real peace without absolute security of §<â- â- .....\ --•> -..^ â- -ii- m',^^^^:^;^^ valuables. ffim' • llf#^w^^l&^^^^^lpi^Bl^p^SB^;^;• H*P mi iyoii can rent one of bur robiiW sifeW jdepb^if bo^es roi i^sH lilirir'onj ;;(^i||||||||g|| $3.00 a •His? JHere you can place your valuables ^§Cpme in today and let us show you ^B^B:. kiftpi :-,'-z^si-s. OT^IAIBJ'Ti ^^l^^'f te<JtomearoaringsY~ Member of the Federal Reserve Bank Have Your^pfinfPlumJBmg Before the Spring J?wsi|^" iâ€"^-„____iâ„¢;â€"„A.------ â- ,,- .....â-  . i i . I 1.. aJ-iV,---------_L-----------,---------jâ€": ^..-----------.. „i; â€" t-i-.-w ... i.^.---------~~n*x-^>±rlXi*irTi*<iW PLUMBING.;;^^M 1430 LAKE AVE! Phone Wilmette 254b WIIME^ ^s»p-. :M$&$$$0x ^^^^^§ -;â-  â- â- â- -W£^.W,/.*f#**i ^S.:; ?i:r-;|| Wt.j I® "Â¥;\ * " SS^^SPPP^i'^2^^ '•mmmiw^ m0m0mm time to ha ;:'.:an4. repaired| :"Our; washin^^r^Wliinb^^ dirt.and tlust and gives yoy a pel? iectly clean fug liwtS;:aiii:.H^tiii4l;- color.. â- ^^$-^^^0i^^ Our work guaranteed reasonable. ^ Gaff, â- â- estimate^a#i&--;? v-S JUS ^and \prtet$. up for an =?f^^£Ssi:~ jCj^slpaif 91 Oriental Rugs and Carpets CXEANINGii 11 REPAIRING i££_jflilLBAAs*a^ i MM I11IP n«tes@is mmm^mm^m&mst

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