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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 29

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ditioned the car r expert nder the â€"system. ursday, April 25, 1929 ar merâ€" t assures endable, d O. K. M is _ _BRIEF NEWS ITEMS _ _ FROM LAKE COUNTY _z ..â€"Mrs. Ruth Van Patten, aged about _ +â€"€2,â€"a widow of the late David, Van _1, Patten of Lake Villa and Antioch, __â€" was found dead in bed at the Daniel _ _ . Van Patten home, Antioch, last week. _ The discovery was made by Miss Lilâ€" â€"â€"_lianâ€" Helenski, a nurse; who had caltted â€"_ to make a friendly call. The dang It was an mobile show rocked the c ily car. Bu: pay for the ugene BC Park avenue, a resident of ed $37,500 in cireuit court a leg at Bea employed as Chicago and | Dissolution munity Chest 10 when the i chamber pledges n destroved Dissolution ofi the Waukegan munity Chest will be effected or 10 when the books of the organi will be closed and turned over chamber of commerce â€" while pledges made by local people v Liberytville ~residents ~decided in favor of municipalâ€"support!of a band at the election last week when the proposition of levying a tax for that purpose was submitted to a=~vote. The proposition carried with 146 votes favoring the move and 118 in opposiâ€" tion. _ s Early start in the erection of the proposed: Ameican Legion building to ~b€â€"located â€"At T5 Northâ€"West â€"street, Waukegan, is seen as a result of a petition made to the city council last week, in which aid of the council was . asked in opening an alley through t? block in the rear of the property,. Frank Gabala, former North Chiâ€" cago motorcycle patrolman, willâ€" be one of the four highway patrolmen to be added to the sheriff‘s force June resignedfrom the North Chicago force about two years ago and until recently operated a resort at Cross Lake, Wis. ° " 3 _ _ Breaking of a ,flange. of & wheel whichâ€"resulted in the derailment of 10 cars on a Waukegan bound freight trainâ€" near Diamond. Lake Jast week, resulted in tearing up more than 2,000 feet of track and blocked ail traffic on the E:; J; & E. railroad for more than 16 hours.. Appointment of C..Frank Blackmer, former resident of Waukegan and who started his career in a humble position in the plant of the American Steel and Wire company, as general superintendent in charge of operaâ€" tions of all plants of the corporation was announced last week. _ ___â€"â€"â€" Interesting Happenings About This Part of North Shore; * County Seat Thursday, April 25, 1929 I e danger of _war would be less, was announced at a recent autoâ€" le show that the hand which once ed the cradle now drives thé famâ€" ar.â€" But father still continues to | for the gas. e danger of w was announced ow that the e cradle now But father s Bolle recentiy for .t ach six years : s a switchman North Western )lle, 28, of Chicago, Waukegan damages recentiy fo at a re _hand v drive still ¢c would be l« w recent au and which 0 Irives theé fa 11 continues of pe f 4639 but fo by 4639 Lake ut formerly was awardâ€" y a jury in the loss of : ago while an â€" for the for the railroad less, autoâ€" once famâ€" h Petitions asking Illinois state senâ€" ators to support the passage of a bill prowding for reducing Iilinois passâ€" enger car license fees by 50 per cent Offer Bill to Reduce The use of the marker beacons on the â€"Chicagoâ€"end â€"of â€"the Eastern Diâ€" vision is made necessary by the fact that the radio directional beam cartâ€" not be bentâ€"around the curve in the course, caused by the dower end of Lake Michigan. se x : Department . of. ‘Commerce radio engineers are also installing a direcâ€" tional beacom station at Sterling, IIl., as:a continuance of the guilding sysâ€" tem west of Chicago. fiaz * ~No >94 T. planes operating from Sleyeland to Neéw York, have been flownâ€"for some time with the aid of department of commerce directional beacons and the 36 ships of the â€"N. A. T. fleet as being equipped with the necessury receiving apparatus. There_ will be no directional beacon station at Chica@®o» Planes westbound from Cleveland will follow the west beam out of there until the east beam of the_new Goshenâ€"station is picked up and followed to itsâ€"source. From Goshen, the west beam of the Goshen station will "be ‘followed until the signals of marker beacons located at Calumet, Ind., and Lansing, Nl., are heard by the pilot. ° In event of bad weather this will give him his posiâ€" tion and shortly thereafter, the marker beacon at the Chicago Municâ€" ipal Airport will be heard through his receivers and he will know that he is approaching his destination. + Engineers of the Airways Division of the department of commerce are constructingâ€"a .radio. range beacon at Goshen, Ird., which with the marker beacons already installed, will comâ€" plete the directional radio beacon system over the entire New Yorkâ€" Chicago route of National Air Transâ€" port, carrier of air mail and express. Radio Range Beacon Installed on Airway; Other Improvements l ies h l «> is the best route to take in order to avoid highway congestion and trafâ€" fic delays in the North Shore suburbs? .. > (Answer on page : / k 0@ A Auto License Fee in Illinois Legislature * is the ‘ , best route to take in order to avoid highway congestion and traf. fic delays in the North Shore sub â€" ‘"Whereas,‘ we helieve that the gasâ€" oline tax and éxisting registration fees will comprise excessive taxaâ€" tion of the owners ~of passengers cars in Illinois; and f 5 ‘"Whereas, we are convinced that existing registration fees could be reduced 50 perâ€"vent and that the Tevâ€" enue from that source, combined with the revenue that the gas tax will produce, would be entirely adeâ€" quate . for the construction of new highways,‘ and for the maintenance, "Whereas, a gasoline.tax of 3 cents per gallon will be effective August 1, 1929, in this state; and + «‘*Whereas, this tax will be in add!â€" tion to existing state automobile liâ€" cense registration fees; and were placed in circulation today by | the Chicago Motor club at its mainj office at 66 East South Water street,| Chicago, and branches covering 51| counties in northern Illinois. _ The bill providing for the reduction | is now pendingâ€"in the state legislaâ€"| ture. It was drafted by the motor| club and introduced by State Senator, Thomas J.. Courtney. ~ The petitions, | which are self explanatory, state: â€" 180 North Michigan Ave. Chicago Phone Franklin 0557 Road Oiling Too 2224 North Sher’idg'n Rd PhHone _ shest ton" > There are now 1,324 United States .which ress. Still it will be fore there are os m; fillrng stations. â€"© & widening of and construction of grade_‘ separations on existing highwgys:; â€" ‘*Now, Therefore, we petition you to seek the passage of a bill, now pending in theâ€" general sassembly, which provides for a reduction of 50 per cent in the registration fees on passenger automobiles.""~ i Chrysler model. *# mobiles that have no motor reputation,. behind ‘them. . 1926 model:: _â€":=_; :. :: _ Nash Advanced Sixâ€"7â€"Passenger Sedanâ€"1928 model. Nash Little Marmon Coachâ€"1927 medel Buick Sedanâ€"1925 model. Nash Special Six 4â€"Door Sedanâ€" Nash Special Six _ Convertible Coupe â€" Rumble â€" Seat â€" 1928 model. 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