Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Dec 1925, p. 23

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December 4, 1925 WILMET '! t:: compen sat ion act, a . streng the ned prima ry law, and oth er la bor measures. His ad m in istra tion was one of t he most peacef ul indust rially in the stormy h istor y of Colorado. Now Governor Sweet h as retired from business to devote him self exclusively to public service. He is a n-- tional leader in the social service programs of the churches and of the Y. M. C. A. The usual lively question period that is a feature of the meetings of the Chicago Forum will give friends and opponents of the World Court an opportunity to bear down on the chief points of the speaker's argument. The exact subject will be, "The World ourt-A Reply to Senator Borah." LIFE DISCUSS WORLD COURT Ex-Gov. William E . Sweet of Colorado Will Reply to Opponenta of Peace Measure at Chicago Forum ~~~~Patterson Brotbers~~~Easy Payment House W ith the United States Senate about to make its decision on our adhesion to the Wot:ld Court, the Chicago Forum will devote its meeting Sunday afternoon, December 6, at th~ Apollo theatre to a discussion of that question, Fred A. Moore director of The Forum announced this week. The speaker, former Governor William E. Sweet of Color ado will state the case f()r our adhesion to the Court in direct reply to Senator Borah who . poke in Chic<.tgo recently against the ourt and in some contra:-.t to Col. Raymond Robins' recent statement before the Forum about the Court when the emphasis was put on the outlawry of war reser\'ations formulated by S. 0. Levinson of Chicago. It is expected that Mr. Levinson will make another brief statement at the Forum of this outlawry proposition as accepted by some leaders of the world court party as a harmony peace program with the leaders of the outla wy movement. Gon'rnor ~v,:eet was chief excut i \'C of Colorado in 1922-1924. being barely ddeate<l for re-election by a small m;:rgin (lf Klu Klux Klan votes. His (·iection in 1922 was accomplished in spite oi the opposition of the leaders oi hi:-. O\\' ll party. His opponents attached the labd "milli ::mairc labor gon-rnor" to him. He had had a long ;1nd ~ucce:-.sful career as a hanker in Denn·r and ~tood on a platiorm il'att:red hy a<hocacy oi progre:-:-.iH· measures for the welfare of the \Vorking ;H~ ople of Colorado. In :-.pite of the handicap of a reactionary kgi . . Iature he wa-.. :-.ucre . . -.iul in getting the pa':-.agt of a \Try progrl'~:-i n· f armt:r:-.' cooperati,·c marketing law, workmen's RADIO t·innos nnd Pla)'er· Sonora, Columbht E dbton Phoncgraph· AdJu·tlng, Repairing, Tunln~t. Slncer Sewlas Mae·l·e· Wa·hlnc Maelalae· aad Hoo·n·.:, HAmilton Beach, and Eureka Vaeuum C leaner· Repairing Rnd Supplle· 816-818 CHURCH STREET, EV ANS'TON Between "L" and Post Office Tel. Univ. 654 Wilmette 526 (' h icogo S t o r.-, 1950 Ir v ing Park Bl v d . T e l. G rnceland 49$0 CADILLAC Correct Gift Hosiery WOMEN'S ... High Quality all Silk Chiffon Hosiery in all the Smart Shades E ACH year, a larger number of EvanSton an~ North Shore homes know the happiness of a New Cadillac for Christmas·. Why not, this ChriStmas morning, have a gleaming New Cadillacfor those you love- at the door of your home. It is a moSt fitting gift- a finishing touch to their joy on the happieSt Day in the year. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, EVANSTON BRANCH DiviJio!l of General Moto,.s Corpo,.alion 1810 Ridge Avenue, Evanston $1.95 3 pair for $5.75 POOL & PIPER ·INC· CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 Chleago Ave. ·~ "·anHton, Ill. ·~--·---__...... CADILLAC

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