Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 Oct 1930, p. 18

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Mayor Suggests H. P. Organize Own Sewage Disposal District 18 536 Central Avenue MAJESTIC BOWLING ALLEYS A. LENCIONT, Prop. 6 North Second.Stre t IS EVEN N2 MORE NECESSARY "THAN WORK _ HIGHLANDO PARK PHARMACY PLAY No matter how hard you work you will never be truly successfulâ€"or happy â€"unless you spend some of your time playing. An evening of smooth bowling will freshen you up. third ac Strawberryâ€"Macaroonâ€" V anilla tion is taken wage disposal orate limit rth Shore San V. T. MeMAHON, R. Ph. G. HANS NELSON, Mgr. Phone H. P. 2084 the south end of its corpâ€" ts, the City of Highland seck to withdraw from the re Sanitary District, and listrict of its own to build c plants of its own, Mayor is of this city declared last THE PRESS Sunday Deliveries Phone Highland Park 2404 WEEKâ€"END SPECIAL week, according to the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun. f The statement of Lewis created a furore among city officials of Wauâ€" kegin, who declared that it would be most unfair for Highland Park to withdraw at this time, says the Wauâ€" kegan paper. "Waukegan has paid its share to build three plants for Highland Park already, "Mayor L. J. Yager declared. "Now that Highland Park has pracâ€" ticaly all that it needs, it wants to get out. It doesn‘t seem fair to me." Mayor Lewis admitted that Wauâ€" kegan has something coming to it as a result of the large amount of money it contributes in taxes to the sanitary clare plant for the @sCoW up While the sheriff has not definitely shaped his plans upon retivement he probably will try to market some of the lots in his Wisconsin lake subdiâ€" vision which he purchased seven Doolittle Preparing to Quit in December Sheriff _ Lawrence â€" Doolittle. last week superintended the packing of several pieces of furniture that he is shipping to his cottage: in nothern Wisconsin where he will spend a few weeks after retiring from office the first week in December. During the colder winter months he probably will spend his time in Florida as a friend has invited the sheriff and his wife to the use of their cottage there. . â€" s strict We ‘We aren‘t trying to. welch," he deâ€" red. "But we do want to get our nt. We suggest that the bond isâ€" hbe passed, and that ensugh money the Waukegan plant be placed in ow until the question. of location i l». sottled. Then the rest of the ics can get their plants. But there no reason why we should be held for: Waukegan." ««o()Gon rs ago DECREASE RECRUITS AT NAVAL STATION Orders from Navy Dept. Part of New Economy Plan of the Administration A slash of 75 per cent in the enlistâ€" ment of recruits at the Great Lakes Naval: Training station as well as other naval stations throughout the country, went into effect on October 1, according to Washington reports. Authorities at Great Lakes have been instructed to recruit only 25 per cent of their normal quota, which will cut down the number of recruitsâ€"from an average 458 per month to an average 115 per month for the balance of this year, Waukegan papers report. While the flying time slash is reâ€" ported to be eminent throughout the country, Liciutenant Hoskins, in The slash in enlistment and a cut in the flying time allowed naval aviaâ€" tors is in line with the naval retrenchâ€" ment program suggested by Presiâ€" dent Herbert Hoover. Information Meagre While: much of the curtailment plan is veiled in secreey, the Chicago Tribune reported‘ under a Washingâ€" ton date line last week that the existâ€" ing naval strength of 84,000 approved by congress, may be cut by 2,000 men, the. number corresponding roughly to the number of men who will be transâ€" ferred into other branches of the naâ€" val service when the three battleâ€" ships are stricken off the navy list next month in accordance with the serapping sections of the London naâ€" val treaty, It is expected that a savâ€" ing of about $2,000,000 will result. The reduction of personnel is one of a number of steps taken by Secreâ€" tary ofâ€" the Navy Charles Francis Adams, ~and â€" Admiral William V. Pratt, chief of naval operations, in their efforts to avoid the expenditure of approximately $30,000,000 of the £90 millions voted by congress for fiâ€" nancing the navy during the 1931 fisâ€" cal year, . The $30,000,000 represents the amount which the President feels the navy should reduce its spendings. charge of aviation at Great Lakes said he had received no official order to cut the flying time of Great Lakes aviators. COLLETTE SOEURS DRESSMAKING GOWNS made to suit your individuality. Only the finest of workmanship. Strict attention given to the smallest details. We also Remodel and Alter 470 Chestnut Street Phone Winnetka 1011 WRAPS Thursday, October 2, 1930 SUITS COATS

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