Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 Dec 1927, p. 30

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' ‘WdMJB- I ttste-retires. ' ”www.m- lento-stun doctod. this in“ of public my will can. In Illinois thin inn. “lb not be mud. without insulting the inturt-ofthevoum,invi-ef the survey Nut eompietod by an tod- eral Doprtment of Canal-ere: which that: but four than of the: union wer6 able in the operation ed their _ departments to show . lower out per apita Int year than Illi- TmWAtmtnBpmtrgBMrBD With the limo! politic-l ea-ie-ofthe-tl-tho i-rtsiehi-urtr-dto thvounbthudm Aha: xrithorat-timteaadiata.hmitth. -totHtt"mst_rithissths mumwm.muig In ita analysis of Mate government reports the Department of Commerce noil to run the state departments was) at the rate of 86.04 for each which; North Carolin Tennessee. Ohio Ind‘ Auburn made smaller per capita at peaditures for the sun: purpose, but the turxsres for tsit of the other guns were higher. Indiana used lute funds at the rate of $7.94 per capita for departmental operations; lin- soari, $6.90; Wisconsin, 89,86; Michi- gln, $10.42, and Iowa, $9.03. ' The largest single portion of the 86.04 spent on behalf of every mi, noian was ihe‘ml used to promote education, of which 82.20 went to $539]: Ind one cent to libraries. This per cispita was also smaller than that of a majority of states, with a gen- eral avenge of $3.57 for all states. "The next biggest slice went to charities, hospitals And corrections, on which the ante spent $1.49 for each resident. The euasifieation in- eludes prisons and state hospitals. The per capita expenditure WIS pp- "The $43,158,525 expended by Wi- Rate in $6.04 Per Wt Charities Fared Well '4itir1ttte'.tartctire and“ -- ' 1. 'ttlr. "saAi-ah. te) t"ff,T(lrar.hbu"dlh1l','llkt a. mu alarms. or Claim pt emu-any can... 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This timber playediupnrtinthepro‘munndde- velopment of the state, building the houses and hum of the lumen and furnishing fence rails or fencing for their fields. Undoubtedly in elearitw the land in pioneer times, nanny good logs were piled up and burned because there " no market for the timber. Reta! Sure!- l Recent surveys show that there re- mains of this original timber, which perhaps m from 3,000 to 12,000 board feet per acre' 3,021,075 ncres. The total upland timber mounts to 2,281,724 acres, and bottomland to 718,146 acres; while there m 21,000 are! of mm, 220 of pine and 157 found in the tritmtariea alum Ohio ammo! taunt-pk. This cypress is ONE WIN Are Pro-hing aluminum-u othn-vhhnhuulqth'p balm-diam on. tartaetdtimtter,yrhiehht-1- continuumthcnmhluiun, -eorHi.irthyb'"ietrtth. lininippirivuh-edulm- “tumult-now...»- that-WWW“ R' 'eosd-temhreaaAMnrdin "stien.ndagsotharin_-id meenqmmto inaauarrxrmrtqumdeo-tr_t tisetiiinoisnndMimii_,n eoodtt,xitaawe1i-nedAet region. 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