Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Oct 1929, p. 29

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aw'u\“‘ hara :»’-y_,-'f comnrt Â¥ c > wnnisitur > femmpernmemmmntten n m nnd Lc lass, oc 4+«â€"~ snfdler legis!atiOn ‘ PU Nee Thursday, October 8, FOURâ€"YEAR TERM _ New lHWlinois Law Provides for Longer Tenure of Office Hereafter last session 0 The idea behif a longer term members is 1 will be cut, as frequent. 4 LCAE UEC OEA The law, as it is interpreted at the | county seat, does not affect those in | office now, but will probably be effiecâ€"| tl'veuaoon_u_lthenoxteleetionis ‘ held, which is next April. ___â€" f The supervisors whose terms °xâ€" pire next year are J. D. Thomas,|â€" Zion; H. D. Kelsey, Barrington; Arâ€"|â€" thur W. Vercoe, Paul Udell, Highland Park; Emil A. Ficke, Lake Zurich; ‘Frank Stanton, Ingleside; C. H. Stratâ€"| ton, Lake Villa; C. M. Wilcox, Liberâ€"| tyville; Thomas Murphy, North Chiâ€" cago; James Kelley, Lake Forest; C. J. Herschberger, Prairieâ€"View; Charâ€" Tos Wright, Grayslake; Peter Stadtâ€" field, Wauconda; James O"ConnOT, Holdridge, Frank Burke and Fred Funk, of Waukegan. & Power to Force Repairs .. _ Rower to force township highway commissioners to mak Y wecessaiy"*re> pair on roads in their jurisdictions under penalty of fines or even reâ€" â€"moval from office is granted to the county superintendent of highways ~â€"ander legistation enacted byâ€"theâ€"last ~ Three land owners, according to this new law, may petition theâ€"townâ€" Supervisors of Lake ~~_The county superintendent shall set a date for a hearing to be held not less than ten nor more than twenty â€"days after the notices of the hearing have been posted in the five most public places in the vicinity of the road in question. 2 \c f ing to make repairs they deem necâ€" essary. The commissioner is given ten days after such notice is received to make repairs. : At the expiration ofâ€"that period, the land owners may petition the countyâ€"superintendent . of highways to force action." * ~ ‘â€" _ ~>â€"~~â€" A (AYyEEMAN If, at the hearing, the county suâ€" vidbnclin t t wrscnmine es Apn esd e en z-;m â€" AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS CORP. Wmâ€"m behind the establishment of term for the county board is that election expenses ut. as elections will be less §05 N. Michigan Ave., Chitage Phone Superior 71789 Highland Park 3800 in their jurisdictions of fines or even reâ€" county will be Convert Y our Radiator * _Into A Cheerfully Furnished 45 Period Designs . Estimates» perintendent finds thatâ€"the repairs of maintenance requested is necessary Should the=â€"@ommissipner disobey the county «#uperintendent‘s order, when funds are available with which to do the work, he is subject to a fine of from $5 to $200 and, upon proper proceedings being instituted in county court shall be liable to reâ€" moval from office. Says Magazine Writer ~Women, who have. long been the victims of jokes that portrayed them as champion talkers of the world, thus far have failed to meet the reâ€" quirements of radio announcing, says the current issue ofâ€" Woman‘s Home Companion. _ & £ “'i'â€"{;y;;y have the last word in the direction of a radio station, program arrangement and continuity writing, but as an announcer they areâ€"doomed to silence, continues the article. The admission is made â€"by â€" Miss â€"Judith Wâ€"-‘~Mâ€"ofi-§m cago station, who declares she would favor women announcers if it were possible. ‘Frankly, announcing is not a field for women," she says in the interview. "In the majority of inâ€" ~stances their voices doâ€"notâ€" '7 ME\ C t .’_':., x y _/ 4) g,, i# t T | & 2 7 l ud ?"R’:‘ . © :J % WR y _ ham B ‘”\‘ki ‘ $ ’ M | #..â€" MV | M e | â€" N c §A & % re Irroms Sal ~<B â€" 7 & .z «x4 YoH Eo me , OH s same, say thig ob THE â€"P R ES 8 of |and carry well and are not. pleasant ry| to the everage radio listener." .| _ Miss Waller pointed out that musiâ€" ey | clans, actresses, interior decorators, er,| specialists in home economics and ich| other noted people whose knowledge ‘a| would be highly entertaining if broadâ€" on | cast, are unavailable for the radio beâ€" ted| cause of their voices. Some of the reâ€"| greatest artists do not have radio voices. This, added Miss Waller, . _\ simply implies a certain lack of qualâ€" ~â€"<â€"lity and ; « notreflect uinon the beauty of the spoken voice. Dance Instruction will be given at the beginning of_‘ eggh evening. A Ballroom Assembly Class for Grammarâ€" Gradeâ€"Students â€"opens the same night from 7:00 to 8:30 p. m. . _ ‘ > High School Assembly Dances For Information, telephone Mildred Haessler, H. Will Be Held‘lffllefl‘Y. W C. A.'.Auembly â€"Every Friday Evening â€" from 8:30 to 10:30 Beginning October 11th ._ ML NO PARK 3036 ssqq"/‘: CENTRAL AVE. Wl nc eb C it s on ar m ces anarci o rotirct en oge ac> x e 2 f : on HUEBNER‘S MALTED MILK BREAD: ‘The more â€"we see of these modern "magazines" and the "sex novels" and we understand why the general pubâ€" lic is turning to murder and mystery Statistics show that the number of 28 railroad robberies has dropped ninekyâ€" _ â€" > 1 into the automobile ho'ld-ni»‘ business. : . 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