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Highland Park Press, 6 Mar 1930, p. 16

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I. "er high Antioch Woman Gets _ State Appointment at Normal University Mr H. C. WARREN MOTOR SALES OLDSMORILE. VIKING DEALER 514 Laurel Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois . . . resulting in smarter style, greater luxury, and increased motoring sans faction-without one change in the fundamentals which made this car so pop- ular. Refinements include longer, lower bodies-roomier interiors-deeper seats- improved carburetion--more responsive tsteering-and improved, fully-enclosed four-wheel brakes-all are definite addr, tions to Oldsmobile value. . offers I M PO RTANT IM PROVEM ENTS "(ivmlik RIDAN OLDSMOBILE Phone Highland Park 123 Antinrh township m appointed man- ia of the Illinois unity at Normal, (summer. Dem home economies Spun Tin oml Dump-u In“ $895M presi Mr the since mater, onion 1926. home economics in me nlluucu m... schocl. Mrs. Richey will report for duty an June M, but she states that she is planning to spend a week-end on the university rumpus soon to col- lect datu'which will lid her in out- lining her work for the summer. She had planned to return to New York City attain this summer mt] con- tinue her course at the Columbia unl- vvrsity, but owing to this unusual ap- ted 35.}: (hiking. she has di. the cafeteri: Is well as taught economies in the Antioch high this university is her that She took a buhelor of edu- degree from this iretitetiott in Inna-y. Landau THE PRESS pointment, she feels that her exper- ience from this position will be_more valuable than a summer at Columbia university. Witnesses Say Auto Driven on Crossing . Caused Kenosha Wreck The only two persons who actually saw the North Shore line wreck at Kencshl in which 11 were killed and over 100 injured, told their stories last week to District Attorney Morris Barnett and Coroner A. B. Schmitz. Irene Sand. 37, and Algot Lindquist, 41, were returning from a visit in Waukegan and drew up at the crou- ine to allow the two. trains to pus, just as the car driven by Norman Shinners swung past them and was hurled into oblivion by the five.ettr Skokie Valley limited. Both of the eye-witnesses testified that they plainly saw both the north bound freight train and the Chicago limited, and had been waiting at the PERRY L. PERSONS JUDGE PERSONS is a candidate in the coming Repub- lican Primaries. He should not be expected to neglect his omcial duties, nor make a political (canvass or cam- paign. In view of his integrity, independence and ex- perience of nearly twenty years in the COUNTY COURT and its high standing under his supervision, he should he retained for another term, and we respectfully solicit your support for him on APRIL 8TH. . Re-elect COUNTY JUDGE crossing for more than half a min. ute when the automobile which was later identified " that of Shinnera passed their car. The crossing bell was ringing and the red light swing: ing, they declared. Unarmed Waukegan Man Bouts Armed Robbers K. Goodman, proprietor of the Goedman Department store, Wanke- gan, is not a large man physically, m fact, he is only slightly more than 5 feet tall and weights bu) 145 pounds. But one night last week, though he had only 5 cents in cash on his per- son, Mr. ,Goodman gave battle to two armed bandits who-attempted to hold him up, and in spite' of the fact that one. of t.hem was six feet tall and the other_also much larger than Good- man; he took one gun away from them and sent the pair scurrying down the alley in panicky fright. MINARD E. HULSE, DR. JOHN D. FOLEY, EVAR MALCOLM, Publicity Committee.. Thursday, March 6, 1930 of the

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