Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 May 1929, p. 41

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n on the uilding in ) the suite surveying s, was anâ€" ilding and nitial step d for enâ€" or county office. will halt ces of T. of schools, vay chief. give Lobâ€" t to work e removed, t.time the e a buildâ€" e a meetâ€" ieties," he Is â€"producâ€" Expensive nancial inâ€" the farmer. Memorial m in conâ€" for county ilities, acâ€" m J. Obee, an of <the nittee. . P. 555 land Park the main ‘ is to be, use, and I believe eliminate 1 years to s built to that â€"douâ€" ilding has IRY )MPANY hland Pk. nd Park .ake House UNDRY U WILL op 23 to delay the last Bldg. 1029 Thursday, May 23; 1929 Rep. .David *I. Swarson, .Chicago, ‘led the for¢es favoring passage of theâ€" measure. â€" Reps.* Schnackenberg, Chicago, and Little, Champaign, also urged enactment, claiming it would rid the hard. roads of the careless driver. ‘ § MEASURE TO LICENSE AUTO DRIVERS KILLED House Puts Kibosh on Bill to Make AH Car Operators Take Examinationâ€" The automobile drivers‘ license bill was consigned to the legislative junkâ€" heap following its defeat last week by the house after lengthy debate in which Cook county representatives generally fought for its enactment while the downstate‘ opposed. The "If the bill saves only one human life," Rep. Lyons said, "it is worth the. effert to bringabout its pdssage: I for one downstate member want to go. on record for the bill, believing that its district enforcement will in time bring about the cancellation of a numâ€" ber of drivers who have no regard for the pedestrian. In my judgment this class, of drivers should have their licenses® revoked." es . Opposition to the bill. was led by Reps. Rice, Lewistown; Roe, Vandailia, and Borders, East St. Louis. Rép. Rice declared that accidents in Illinois were fewer than in any other stite and that the bill‘s passage would inâ€" vite another brand ofâ€"snoopers. He declared that an améendment to the motor â€"vehicle act wouldâ€"secure_ the results sought under this measure. _ f Declares It Dead . When it became apparent that the bill was going down to defeat, Rep. Swanson endeavored to postpone furâ€" therâ€"consideration but his : motion failed andâ€"the spéaker declared the bill dead. & & s Rep. Richard J. Lyons, Mundelein, also spoke for the bill. Making his initial speech of the session, the Lake county representative* declared | the measure "a step in the right direcâ€" tion." § § qoi &# tol, . The bill first provided for a drivers license fee and for a strict examinaâ€" tion supervised by the secretary of state. In this form it barely squeezed through the senate but after reachâ€" ing the house was sent.to a subâ€"comâ€" mittee where it was rewritten and alâ€" tered so badly that only the number and title of the original bill remained. Many newspapers in the state opâ€" posed passage of the bill, terming it "needless legislation." _ _ 2 * Others Killed Rep. Chynoweth‘s bill placing dry cleanérs of the state under the jurisâ€" diction of_the department of trade and _ commerce and~ providingâ€" for a $10 license fee also went to the junk heap when the house by a vote of 77â€"25 adopted Rep. O‘Grady‘s motion to strike out the enacting clause. Similar efforts to kil Rep. Burns‘ bill making county treasurers exâ€"ofâ€" ficio treaswrers of> school distriects, and Rep. Rennick‘s bill giving cities under> commission form of governâ€" ment authority to select newspapers other than dailies as their . official organ, failed. aâ€"4 Lyons Speaks for Bill ._B. E. Johnson to E. A. 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Part of E hf of SE qr of NE gr of see 34, Deerfield: ~~ soA A. N. Peterson and wf to E. Michâ€" els WD $10.00 pt of lot 11, McDanâ€" iels sub, see 26, Deerfield. P. Johnson â€"to A. Bauer and wf jt tens WD $10.00, lot 41, J. S. Hovland‘s 2nd adtin to Highland Park. â€"â€" .. F. H. Bartlett to W. Mansbridge, Jr. D $10.00, lots 15 and 16, blk 16, Bartletts Shore Crest Ests, sees 7 and 8, Shields. +~ ~Heéalth experts say that it is not good forâ€"one~;to "sleep flike a log." But in these modern nights of honkâ€" ing horns, elanging cars and late _jJazz programs on the radio, it‘s imâ€" possible to do it anyhow. â€" E. R. Miller and wf to C. 0. Stoltzâ€" ner and wf jt tens WD $10.00, lot 3, blk 10,< Branigar â€" Bros Woodland Park, see 29, Deerfield. , is css rass.s .. ABGC P. Johnson to N. W. Johnson and wf jt tens WD $10.00, lot 17, J. S. Hovlands 2nd addn to H. Park. W. J. Garard and wf to H. W. Mcâ€" C. T. & T. Co. Weise D $1250.00, lot 25, in sub of J., S$. Hovland‘s 1st addn W. J, Garard and wf to H. W. Mcâ€" Clure WD $1550.00, lot 25, blk 8, Ravinia Highlands, soe 36, Deerfleld. B. Hoy to J. O. Johnston WD $10. lot 3, Forest park sub, in Lake Forest. C. T. & T. Co to R. S. Peterson and wf jt tens D $10.00, lot 3, blk 29, H. M. Cornell Co‘s Briarwoods sec 29, Deerfield. E l * 2 ar a se ain t a y 2. . PC a e ce e sn ces NC . ... ADVjC 18c 30¢ 39¢ adc 42¢ 32¢ w 39

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