BRIEF NEWS ITEMS- FROMLAKECOUNTY Approval of an ordinnnce providing for the adoption of daylight uving in Waukegan, istreetive on April 29, was voted by the city council in meet. ing last week. Tun-my. April 3. 1930 Homer Dnhringer Post of the Am. erican Legion in Wnukegan, lut week voted temporarily to ubnndon their plans for building a legion home this year and to investigate " once u. plan to rent larger end more suitable quarters for the post. George Dunford, Antioch, last week win awarded a. one dollar verdict against Rufus and George Hersch- miller, his neighbors, by a jury in Circuit Judge Edward Shurtutt's court. The suit grew out of a fight two year: ago. _ Circuit court wu suspended all this week except Monday when Judge Edward Shurtleff was called to Bprintrfield to sit in the lppellote court. He will return on Monday, April 7, and leave again tor one day on April 10 when he will be required to appear before the pardon board. C. B. Dicks, president of the vit.. lage board of Lake Villa Ind prom- inent in that section of the country for mlny years, died at his home in Lake Villa last week. His death Wu due to heart disease. tOto Rohn, 65 yen-s old, who with Mrs. Rohn, had been a summer reli- dent at Lake Zurich for many years, died in his cottage there recently from chronic heart trouble. The illinois Commerce Commission Inst week authorized the North Shore Gas company to issue Ind sell 10,000 shares of 6 per cent preferred capitol stock with on aggregate par value of $1,000,000. The sole of the stock will be the means of fioneintt extensive additions to both the producing units Ind the distributing systems of the gas company, it is understood. C. M. Barr, prominent Wisconsin rural educator who spoke to the Luke county teachers at the Libertyville high school last week, praised the trend of education in Luke county, after an all-day tour of several out. lying schools with County Superin- tendent T. A, Simpson. L. J. Wilmot to prepare a Ipeeinl docket of upped cum and advised the tummy: " the same time that hearing: on these easel would start April 7. Intending Happenings About This Part of North Shore; County Seal Circuit Judge Edward 8hurtletr, who is holding court here due to the retsitrmttiott of Circuit Judge Chit-e C. Edwntde, instructed Circuit Citrt He intends to try these cum, front 20 to 25 I day, until the entire docket of 211 is cleaned up.- Appeal Cases to Be _ Given Court Hearing The operator of an auto who drove on the tracks in front of a Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railroad train near Kenosha, Wir., Feb. M, was held by the mum-u Commerce Commission’s bureau of safety to have been responsible for the mult- ing collision with two trains which caused the death of 14 persona. and the injury of 131, any: a dispatch from Washington. Find Auto Driver Was Responsible for Wreck of/Ntin Near Kenoslla The auto Wu first struck by n pauenger train, which was derailed, and almost immediately “award by a freight train. In its report the commission's tare. ty bureau held that the turtomobile approached the crossing at too high A rote of speed, passed mother tuto- mobile that was wating nt the cron- ine and then drove over the treeks in front of the trains. In all probability, the report udd- ed, the driver of the car new the freight train opprooching from the south and thought he could cleer the atoning before the freight train reached it end opp-rently did not look toward the north from where the passenger train was coming. The report added that there wu no reneon why the driver could not hnvesprevented the accident had he exercised any of the care required at grade crossing. n I†N. MIL Tel. R. P. 451 CARPENTER AND BUILD' Serena and Door. 'te.atred Sharpening Took Au Out“. Work Highland Park, m. ft Can't Be Done A. MENONI THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL THE PRESS No matter how competent the management may be; no matter how carefully every expenditure is watched; in Hospital organization it seems a physical impossibility to operate without a de. fieit. This condition is general throughout the country. i Will you help? Contributions are most acceptable. Telephone Highland Purk 2550 Will Cuts Ott Heirs; Friend li, Bmetieiary Another will cutting " relatives u beneiteisries, Ind the second ot Its kind in the last six months, last wool: we: Admitted to probate by Probate Judge Martin C. Decker in the out.“ of Chnrles HadWen. of Grarlake. The estate, according to the outl- m-teI made in court. will total '8,- 000 of which $1,000 will be In per- 700 Central Ave. The Lawn Mower Shop LAWN MOWER SHARPENING P]il0l)0l 3090 We Call for and Deliver ANYSIZE Ioulpro rt M tate. poyl "MI-unlu- Hulwen mud in his will that It. was fully mindful of the tmt an I. Ind nlntivel but that he til-lad that hll property he left to Ellen Dam n she had befriended lulu: Ian-inc bk Ellen new. became the lob buo- enclu-y and» the will. mu tau- menurywmmuduhundn bond of “.000 not. lifetime Highland Park, Ill.