Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Mar 1926, p. 16

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i i# pomaent * ns on o yc tenty m en n t 15 PAGE FOUR CORONER EXPLAINS ‘NEED OF ASSISTANT Coroner John L. Taylor appeared before the Lake county board of ‘supâ€" ervigors last week and made a reâ€" quest that he again be allowed money for stenographer *hire, declaring that he has to have a great number of inâ€" quests written up and that it involves a heavy expenditure. â€"| Sss cdle Wants Board to Again Allow Him Stenographer {Hire In His Inquest Cases The matter was teferred to the fiâ€" nance : committee to mw::e and report back at the next i tak About a year ago the county board set a yearly nmm of â€"$1,500 for the coroner for of stenoâ€" graphers. ‘At the adjourned meeting in â€"January when expenditures of practically â€" all county offices were slashed, the $1,500 azwhfion for the coroner was abol l Auditor. Samuel Sims was instruâ€" mental in the board nf:n on this mtter in Jann‘:hr.y 1.: informed supervisors t i not legal to allow ‘this lpprmhmlr for the coroner as his office is what is known as a fee office and not a salary office. He expressed the same opinion yester. day. t PMA ied hy While : hundreds . cheered <Mayor Robert F. Rot\;: of mdcfkin sank tumea spade . into gro over the first bit of dirt i:nfho excaâ€" vation for the proposed $50,000 railâ€" BECGIN WORK ON NEW MUNDELEIN STATION Mayor Turns First Spadeful of fl‘th Last Week; Opens New Era te «h adly af :: . binorzs «Plersa Prmw ty HAShctby ,;g%tf}_\&/ \§\ . é ki ce Q’ NC C ..\ esA ol To \3~':';iI;:v;:15}" ty * .50 t _ tiP g is [ ty k 4 :. XA fl{ i »qHF * TA (: Ail _ en ie s S( s . ~â€"In attendance at| the event besides | Kirschner, Barr , asked that city of . Mundelein and Liberâ€"| half mileconnec strip in I * were of the Chicago | Bluff be>â€"paved. | Eventually North Shore railroad | amount climbed to fthree quarter and promipent in real estate cirâ€"| a (million ‘dollars and: the vote cles of Lak®. ty and‘Chicago. put it over fo i Te The day was one of the greatest in| _ Supervisor Edward Mawman, I the history of Mundelein for it was| Bluff, who backed Kirschner on veg: as th be%hming of a period¢ amendment,. stated that he was of de pmcnathav will continue unâ€"| doing so to get ething: for til the community is one of the largest] home village of Lake Bluff, but and finest residential centers in northâ€"| cause it was only in fairness‘to ern Illinois, in ‘the: opinion of civic} thousands of motorikts who tras lea of the inner county town. | the road. j road station 0 last wt:k. The day was one of the greatest in | _ Supervisor E. Mawman, Lake| the: of Mundelein for it was | Bluff, who backed Kirschner on the | x as m ing of a period ‘mdmem. stated t he was not of dev it| that will continue unâ€" so to get gdr â€"for his til the community is one of the largest| home village of Lake Bluff, p’ut,, beâ€"| and finest residential centers in northâ€"| cause it was only i l,lira:u‘.té ‘the. ern Illinois, in ‘the opinion of civic} thousands of motorists who. traveled: T u of the Ni_’um. county town. | the road. ho old f e the North Shore line will _ British newspapets say that our rush construction of the station so) kicking on mep:‘x:b ‘hzm‘t,p Wor:]'t that it will be regdy for the great}ido any good, but how the price ghronis that will vifit Mundeleéin durâ€"| has dropped thirty cénts a pound dur: ing the Eucheristic: congress which\ ing the past few wetks. 177 will convene the latter rmrt of June, â€" â€" the building of "thé station is <to be % . ' carried out in anticipation of. great F. J; WEID ‘Q m growth of the community which it will! F hy g No t eP val é H HIGH GRADE CGRAND fl{Anos E After a week of lobbying and a short ‘bitter fight ctnfthe floor of the Lake county board of supervisors late Thursday the $750,000 road bond isâ€" sue, that is to come to a vote of the people April 13, carried by a vote of 18 to :11 with Tour; supcrvisors being absent and notivoting. 4 Four days awgo the road program had started at‘an issue for $500,000 but from times to time news srips were added and by Wednesday a priee1 of $600,000 hadfb;%x set. This figure changed agair | Thursdayâ€" and was COUNTY BOARD IN _ ~_~ FAVOR BOND ISSUE Will (Put l&sne § C ; PR P e criker= zts pheralie+s! * x2 k"j'g-?;' u"“\l,.:? ~ . Poetnl 16 43 Bm lp 33 0_ {l WK/’$4‘; ! 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