Thursday, Jan. l, 1931 STATE TO PAY LARGE MOTHER’S AID FUND to 28 of of public welfare. Director Brand- on's report covered the fiscal year, beginning July 1, 1929 and ending June 3:0. 19:10. The funds disbursed to tho counties worn taken frnm a $500,000 appro- priuti r passed by the last regular general assembly for tho biennium hezinnimr. July l, 1929, and ending More than $160,000 to Be Dis. tributed Among 28 of Illi- nois 102 Counties paid That it tuday in were taken primi " pa general as beginning: Juno M, 19, While the mothers' fwnsinn law, which Illinois vnacted in 1911 and gained tln- honor of being the first Mate to in“ such lecri.tlation. sets up1ho gent-ml terms' in which the monoy can ho distributed considerable haeway is given to the department of Mate to paw up Ihe 150nm mnnvy can ho public wt4fare For the ye mom has hm For the yeat' 1920-30. the depart. ment has Loon operating under tht plan prnpnsod by the Association (-1 County and Pmbato Judges. Dis. bursements; havo been based upon the hursenuunts; haw been based upon asst-$4.8M wiu:Aiott of property in individual muntios. Mother-5' work of ouch cuunty was checked only the countim stroking to cor with the law rowivud _aid from sttitrt. . Lake county st: amounu assignml eounitwill receive Saw Distribution of Hiqhway Funds Should Continue As at Present The present system nf rlistrihutimr highway funds should rvmain un- changed until the state has completed its pledrw to the neoph- to complete its main systom of hard roads. Gov, Louis L. Fumvvson dog'lurml recently in rm ndvlnws at Harvard, Ill. "This main system of roads is a iuedee to the people of Illinois ap- prvw'vl the two bond issuoa. and por- snnnlly. I am opposed to any altera- lion in the present syslom of dist. trihuting highway funds until that phulzt' shall have hot-n mot. 10v ,{mim anor- of tho 'highwa the not-(weary ometsr traveling conditions Mothers" aid funds totalling $161,- 'G.07 have been paid or are td be rid by the state in the near future Minis , H. Illinois' 102 muntius. nformutjun was mad county stands sixth nysium-d to muntio rill receive $2,12T.50. Brandon of the de; welfare. Dhvettn L covered the fist July 1, 1929 am communication E lumen-sou hy mde public n sent to ' Director lenartmont tor Brand- in the This Dis. on tho in the 1' aid ed and -nmply m the On Dec. 1 Illinois passed the ten thousand mark in its penal popula- tinn for the first time in its history. This total-10,066 to be exaet-in. elude the inmates at Joliet, Men. ard, Pontiac. Chester, the Mate farm at Vandalia. the woman's prison at Juliet. and the new wontan's roforma- (My at Dwight. The rapidly in. rn-asinu Impulution " the state's penal institutions. and charitable in, stitutions as well, as prvsentinir a State Prison Inmates Pass 10,000 Mark for First Time Is Report mvrson's (TOW! C ro w stitu new Receive Bids Soon on Waukcgan Harbor Work fi The contracts will provide for the building of an extension to tho pros- I'llt hreakwater' to cost $251300. the expinditutv of $50,000 in rebuildirut the north pivr and the allottment of $151100 i'nr rlrmlging in the mouth of the harbor. Another $8.000 has ham "l'mt,U'd for enlarging the inner basin of 1ho‘hnrlmr but this is eorr- tinireut upnn the builrline of a wharf either by the city or shipping inter. yor L. J. Henry 13h osts litllcult H sta rtet print: rim: The Skokie Valley Laundry Phone Highwuod 3310 " l tl I I: Ttew life, this" and mrlninllnlherholrv er" “hum" (mm 'sixty ettutttr)r-tret. mg curry rterd, "Hunting "try inure“. (tttiii? Shepard and Lawrence. Inc. M0 N. MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO. ILL. 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