12 TRUE BILLS RETURNED Five_Hours t 1 . â€" Evanston, IIL, Dec. 15â€"Facing the | ® se . toughest .u-.lodlh in its history| Tweive true bille; nawming 13. de | se td h ie stuspen. n mera | fendants, were returned last week int ern university‘s football t P !hecounu!CirenitJudgeChinC. to have a big job al Ilorthcl * f‘ Edwards by the Dmnhermndjury.] 1929 â€'i. Fourteen cases were presented by | s . ons Aduines A_ V. Seute and line capg ooo mmnoe mm t va .. Assistant State‘s Attorney Sidney ll.“ Notre Dame, all " Ohi |' Block, two no bills being voted. and. W isconsin h""'.t uns the e The grand jury was in actual 8€5â€"| away from home l|:d' ~* ‘l:om“ sion but five hours. The length of| thzyl hedul 1:â€â€˜ sA Anl time was the shortest and the BUM~| yomain and 'me. t lolopeh: dï¬.u: ber of indictments voted the fewest | by / tw 11 m m’a t returned by a December grand )ury: ymlo s m ailer â€"middleâ€"wes in several years. Fred Converse of | KF & Ivanhoe was foreman of the jury am‘lL Lout, of the five conference * Justice of the Peace Harold 3 T:IJ ymch face the Purple next fall finâ€" lett of North Chicago MCNWY ished one, two, three and five in the Jail C onditio-; Pay * i Big .TenvsLIndil_ig this season. Such The grand jury made a thorough | :‘\,i't‘;::‘;: ?;::‘; ‘l)::nltej;! :::d hi: inspection of the county jail and T€~ | team ported to the court that they had | i ; f_onnd that Sh_erifl' Lawrence A. Dooâ€"| D:}::u:::;:no:fg:}:espo:r‘::i:lg o:: (Eimne and tou on oimienens oi) tame Tpe ced minch es Jail laws were fount d i cats. ‘The contest with the Irish will Besides burglary and kidnaping, inâ€" "‘Bse io <an ol e live: dictments were voted on charges of : Holmer fullb:tk\ andt“\:ntz"pl;eviso;l | arson and burning with intent to deâ€" quar!er‘bu‘k John Haszen and Hnrr):‘ :::Ld;-yh;c::yl'a:z:; attempted TAP€: Kent, tackles, Justin Dart, guard, and ‘ * s 2 Tom Verdelie, end, will cause the. Clarence Joseph Gleason ,20 years ; ; it old. of 2633 Warren mexe thmags, :;:ï¬â€˜sfsmmd::"'::“‘sm;; nitet now under $70,000 bonds in connecâ€" P c en tion with ree Chicago stickâ€"ups, is Rich charged with being the leader of the . _ "I‘ve seven mo: :Tls‘fl;.hnn 1 heed." bandit gang which kidnaped Ralph, with a chuckle remarked Farmer Ross, North Shore ticket agent at| Read: W aukegan, on the morning of Novemâ€" Y L 3 ber 12, and robbed the safe of $681.32, 4 ol e go ied indeed:" after forcing their captive to give _â€"Fa i aprones the the safe combination. 5 gnd Fireside Other defendants in true bills folâ€" Boyhood‘s Big Goal 13 I ie l en s 5. Statesâ€" Attorney A. V. Sm Jury in Session But low Thomas King. Elmer Brown and Jack Briggs, burglary. They are alâ€" leged to have broken into the home of Fred W. Shephard in Highland Park on November 19 and attempted to rob the place. It is charged they had packed up loot and were then frightened away. They are in the county jail. Arson Charged Charles X. Marshall of Libertyville, . , arson and burning with intent to deâ€" fraud. He is alleged to have set j fire to his home. Deputy State Fire Marshal Paul E. Beitram says that * the house was appraised at $800 and : the contents at $200, while Marshall carried $1,500 on the house and $500 on the contents. Bertram says that a few days before the fire, Marshall moved most of his best furniture from the house into the chicken coop. Clarence Herr, 17 years old, a sailor at the Great Lakes naval training station, larceny. . He is alleged to have stolen a machine worth $1,725) belonging to James Davis of the Hein store on November 29. He was arâ€" rested in Winnetka. M David R. Ackerman. 35 years old, fake artist and confessed moron, rape. He is alleged to have lured Mrs. Marâ€" garct Smith, pretty Chicago model, to a lonely woods near Lake Forest on June 4 and attacked her. Ackerâ€" man is charged with having first bound her hands and feet in preparaâ€" tion for an "Indian pose." Harold Strehlow, 21 years old, of Zion, attempted rape. He is alleged to have attempted to attack Shirley Briscoe, 6 year old daughter of Glen + mliciek af Hichland Park. on Octoâ€" Harold Strehlow, 21 years Zion, attempted rape. He is to have atwmpt.e_d_ to attack Brisc:;e: 6 -year old daughter G. Briscoe of Highland Park, Harry Brown and Barney Krause, Waukegan, arson and burning with intent to defraud. They are alleged to have set fire to their shoe store in South Genesee street on April 7. The building at that time was owned by Krause while they were partners in the shoe business. Fire Chief Sars O‘Farrell found | three empty gasoline cans in the buildâ€" | ing following the fire and the od.f‘ of oil was strong in the place, it is | charged. Deputy State Fire Marshal | Bertram charges that the building was "touched off" in two spots. ; Peter Alagna and Dominick Serraâ€"| tore, robbery and larceny. They are | alleged to have robbed Urvin Hyde, Shell filling station attendant. . Of $61.46 on September 22. t ‘The two cases investigated in which no bills were returned follow: Harold Nuttall, Waukegan, charged with operating . a confidence game. ‘The Waukegan National bank was the complainant in this matter. C se nagin‘ Arthur Prevost, 23 years old, Alâ€" tempted rape. He was charged with haveing attempted to make an attack on Aurelia Karvinen, a nursemaid in Highland Park. The case against Robtrt E. Erpham q uk ids stt ven i offlon,whowuheldwfl!‘rmd j-rymenlveehmmlm of embezzlement was not presented to the grand jury. He was charged 4&A L at _ aune at Plead Not Guilty ~ Later in the week, six of the men. indicted by the, December grand jury pleaded not guilty before Cireait Judge C. C. Edwards. Three appearâ€" ed but entered no pleas and three were arraigned later. i Insurance Agency ’“f_-"'_â€"'“fl‘ ’ s izing a Highland Park home, pleaded “w“"""‘h.†JURY HOLDS 13 Five Hours time with embezsling $100 uâ€"-‘â€"â€"rn ecrall it, pleaded not guilty through his attor â€" HEAVY l ‘ Loss of Nine Lettermen and the Toughest Schedule in Its Resumption of the popular Notre Dame series of games provides anâ€" other tough opponent for the Wildâ€" cats. The contest with the Irish will windup the season. Loss of such stars as Capt. Walt Mn mm en Loss of such stars as Capt. “'nlti Holmer, fullback and "Yatz" Levison, | quarterback, John Hazen and Harry| Kent, tackles, Justin Dart, guard, and | Tom Verdelie, end, will cause the | coaches consideraibe work in their | Boyhood‘s Big Goal | It may be a bit far fetched for | parents to raise every boy with the‘ presidency in view but it is better to suggest the improbable to our chilâ€" dmthnmlpukwtheninadh-‘ paraging and discouraging their future prospects.â€"T can Magazine. writes woreen and cALGren IT99VOCâ€"] """®0""*" m nave the D4 t ably into the cash assets column.â€" | "and they will pave the path to Parâ€" Farm and Fireside. 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Something New ~ in Printing FACES ing way about â€"The Ameriâ€" Open Evenings Until Christmas HoOogossed tE R E E S rirepuaces FIREPLACE _ EQUIPMENT HEARTH BRUSHES FIRESIDE SEATS ANDIRONS MAGIC COAL Lake county will have a population of 110,000 next year, according to the estimate of growth of this county and Ee e nB a CCC s others in the Chicago area y the C n oha i sion which WBR E207200002 mall This county had a population of 74,â€" Pm m c ced un b.gmmthuthtdanqthrel- tie-int.hn-vidthou.ï¬o- of Cook and Dupage counties. The estimated increase of 35,715 of Lake county is almost on a PRF MMU M accredited to Dupage county, although Dupage will have a population of but 85.000 in 1929, according to the foreâ€" cast. McHenry county with a population ofs&luhlmucxpuuhhve a population of 35,800 in 1929 while Kenosha county which had a populaâ€" tion of 51,284 in 1920 will have 68,â€" 000 persons next year, the forecast Pm io Aemnee en T based on statistics compiled by the ! Commonwealth club in collaboration \with the local community research community research committee of the | University of Chicago, public utilities 1 companies and municipalities. | Bytbeï¬mzheWorld'ahircen- tennial celebration is held in 193} l(‘hic.go will boast a population of 2,500,000 and the Chicago region of | 5,410,000 at the present rate of states. Cook county will have a population of 3,850,000 and the Chicago region, composed of fifteen counties which center about the city, 4,930,000 at that date. the same authority asserts. se e t ailg is growing somewhat faster than the association‘s own estimates of 60,000 a year and the entire Chicago region at a rate of 120,000 annually. _ The association‘s forecast, accordâ€" ing to Robert Kingery, secretary, is ts m n S THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGRLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Anne Smss s for Ensuing Year growth. self wide variety of "just the right things" to complete the charm of your home. Unusual Holiday Gifts â€" statuettes. 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