Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 Jul 1926, p. 18

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George Brennan, of Illinois, says that Vare’s victory in Pennsylvania was just like his own in Illinois. The difference between them will develop in the results of the November elec- tion. Avoid wounding or breaking plants when cultivating or working around them. In harvesting fruits and vege- tables to be stored, avoid bruising, as decay most frequently begins where the protective covering is broken. Cer- tain insects. such as the potato tuber moth. train access at points of injury. “Passage of this measure," which is the lifeblood of highway construction in the western states, was not se- cured without a great deal of organ- ized effort on the part of the motor clubs affiliated with the A. A. A.." Mr. Hayes declared. "Owing to a miscon- ception of the federal aid principle, Mromt political opoositioh to the Dow- ell bill developed during the past year in certain antes. Elorta Bring Results "Following passage of the bill in the house, an attempt was made by opponents of the measure to defeat it by permitting it to die on the senate calendar. However, through the ef- forts of the A. A. A. and tsffiliated motor clubs, consideration of the measure was secured and its passage by an overwhelming vote followed a short debate on the floor of the senate.” The Dowell bill authorizes appro- priations of $75,000,000 annually for federal aid highways for each of the fiscal years 1928 and 1929 and also provides appropriations of $7,500,000 annually for each of these two years for national forests roads and trails. Successful Campaign Reviewing the campaign which has been carried on for the past year to secure‘ the continuation of the fed- eral ttovernment's support in highway building. Mr. Hayes declared that pas- sage of the Dowell bill by the senate concludes one of the greatest good roads campaigns carried on by the or- ganized motorists of the country. He commended particularly the efforts of the American Automobile association which has worked in close co-opera- tion with its 810 affiliated clubs in developing public sentiment to the Dowel] bill so effectively that 'it passed the house without a dissenting vote and was approved by the senate with only six contrary votes. NATIONAL HIGHWAY WORK 1‘0 CONTINUE CONGRESS PROVIDES FUND . Passage of the Dowel] bill. author- izing appropriations of $165,000,000 for federal aid highways for the two- year period ending June M, 1929, defhtiter1y assures the middle west the fhtnneial aid necessary to permit the continuation of the program of highway construction laid out. Money from previous appropriations is now available for use of the states during the ffseal year ending June 30, 1927. Few Opposing Votes "The overwhelming support given the Dowell bill when it passed the senate with only six opposing votes, definitely establishes the federal aid principle in highway construction and is practical assurance that when the funds now appropriated are exhaust.. ed, congress will continue appropria- tions until the federal aid highway system is eompleted," according to a. statement issued recently by Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club. Cambodian work on the notional "Item of interstate and transcon- tinental highvnye is now financed for mother three years n the result of the recognition by congress of the federal government’s obligation to support f1narteia11y these recognized mans of communication end trem- portntion, the Chicago Motor club en- nonnced yesterday. . PAGE ttrx Rooms 8-9 New State Bank Bldg. mum Municuring ”4% DON'T WOUND PLANTS D. L. 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