FOUR COURSES IN LEADERSHIP SCHOOL POMBRC NO WET PNMT OTET ETVCR V CV h informal card party, last evening in One way to avoid the painful necâ€" Masonic hall. There was an unusualâ€"|essity of having to eat your own ly large attendance and all reported |words is: to refr'nin from making any a very pleasant evening. clection predictions. (l; NCE FrsEceFsFu6 u66 6 D ((g Red d Prices % C C (2.9c.1901090â€".00.00.00â€"00â€"00â€"00â€".00â€"00â€"00â€" ourse is group uffiliated mJ (Continued from page 2) the Cars and Trucks 100 Card Party a Success bell Chapter No. 712, 0. E. S. ned the members of A. 0. Fay io. 676 and their wives at an 1 caurd party, last evening in : hall. ‘There was an unusualâ€" + attendance and all reported pleasant evening. PURNELL & WILSON, INC. roup. _ Miss Desjardens is ed with work in the Presâ€" ollege of Christian Educaâ€" gity. The class will be of junior teachers. 1. Talks in the intermediâ€" it will be a study of "Early é." _ Miss Marion Norris, Practical Value urses will not onl even be better. All others in leadership training are this e m ment We will be one iperintendent aders. _ It is und Will it charge of de 6pC . _ It is a cours( votional life. . Mr the Chicago Counâ€" ducation has beer ol ped that thi hool ‘ark Avenue and St. Johns Highland Park, IIl. ially NEW 1931 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY THE UNIVERSAL CAR uctors of special on all Models and practic the fir Phone H. P. 710 ol al st Dismiss Last Charge « Against Moran in Lake County : Is at Liberty George "Bugs" Moran, who was recently discharged in Waukegan by a jury on a charge of being a public vagrant, last week resumed the role of an ordinary citizen in Lake county when State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith dropped his last charges agains! MIM! in county court. The final charge was that of carryâ€" ing concealed weapons which . was brought after his arrest at the Elizâ€" awbeth Cassidy place at Bluff lake. A ing C broug abeth small his last charges against him M THE PRESS COâ€"OPERATION CHIEF RELIEF WORK FEATURE and use it for some one in need?" Upon the desk he laid a quarter and a penny. A few days ago another boy entered, an envelope in his hand. He said, "I have been working, doâ€" ing errands for the neighbors and I want to give this for the work you are doing for others." Emptying the contents of the envelope, he disclosed a dollar bill, ‘small change, several checks madeout to him for 50 cents or 60 cents, Altogether there was $5.40. He was thanked and assured that the committee would expend the money as wisely as possible. The office plans to send each boy a letter telling of the expenditure of their money. Meeting Last Week A most interested group of repreâ€" tives of organizations and interested individuals met last Friday evening at the Y. W. C. A. with the members of the Social Service committee,. Reâ€" ports of the work to date were given and many instances of the great graâ€" titude of those receiving help. proved the value of the work. Report, Including Jan. 17 RegistrAtION® ..o«00e~~> s Given part time employment, ay erage per week . Mï¬ oï¬ Investigations of families ... Relief given to families .. Clothing given i> individuals ... As a result of successful use by‘ Chicago and Oak Park police, the north shore and Evanston are taking immediate â€"steps to install _ radio equipped squad cars. . It is expected that this will result in the most comâ€" pléte police radio hookâ€"up in existâ€" ence by early spring. Complete installation of a shore wide hookâ€"up, reaching from Chicago to the Wisconsin state line will result in a tremendous speeding up of police methods, according to Chief William 0. Freeman of â€" Evanston. _ Chief Freeman‘s observations are based on the first month‘s operation of the first set installed in Evanston in connecâ€" tion with the Chicago: broadcasting station. . ‘ So far, two Evanston squad cars have been equipped with radio. These Police Radio Plan Is Gaining on North Shore; Evanston Trying It Out So far, two Evanston squad cars have been equipped with radio. These are a detective bureau squad car and a safety bureau car. _ Records for the latter, maintained by Chief Clerk Roland F. Moore of the record diviâ€" sion, show that there has been a deâ€" crease of 75.per cent on the time elapsing between the receiving of a call and ‘the arrival of the police on the scene of action. * The King and Queen of Siam ‘are coming to America next year to visit for two months.. But they will leave the Siamese twins at home. An Atlanta banker says that the cause of the depression is that Ameriâ€" cans have been living beyond their means. Well, it depends:on what he me ans (Continued from page 1) means 103 120 342 ASSESSED VALUE OF RAILWAYS IN COUNTY Total for Seven Is Placed at $10,953,395; Other Corâ€" porations Listed Assessed valuation of the seven railroads in Lake county for 1930 is $10,953,395, according to the estiâ€" mates of â€" Chester Huston. in the county clerk‘s office. Capital stock ;;"Z;rpgféti(}ns assessed in . Lake county is $453,100. . The assessment is $7,198 more than in 1929 despile the nonâ€"existence of the Palatine, Lake Zurich and Wauâ€" conda railroad this year. The assessed valuation for 1929 was $10,946,197 The Chicago, Milwaukee arnd North Shore railroad, the only electric road operating . in the county, heads the list of companies for 1930 with an asâ€" sessed valuation of $2,282,762. The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Paâ€" cific company is second with $2,098,â€" Valuation of the other roads are the E. J. and E., $2;091,411; the Chiâ€" cago and North Western, $2,059,897; the Wisconsin ‘Central, â€"$1,081,245; Milwaukee State Line, $868,650, and the Chicago and Northern, $470,996. Other Corporations The North Shore Gas company of Waukegan â€" heads â€"the corporations in Lake county in the capital stock assessments with $225,000. The taxes on capital stock is paid in addition to the targible property assessments. _ Other corporations whose capital stock assessed valuation is reported by the tax commission are the Karâ€" cher hotel, $85,000; Miller Investment company â€" of _ Libertyville, $26,000; Brae Lock Golf Sports club of Grays lake, $25,00; Bella Casa Building Corporation, of Waukegan, $16,000; Highways Construction company of Highland Park, $15,000; Hotel Wauâ€" kegan corporation, $10,000, and 23 other corporations from $8,300 to $300. Two of the corporations listed hy the tax commission, both of Wauâ€" kegan, are now out of business. Capital stock valuations as reported by the tax commission for the variâ€" us â€" corporations _ show Waukegan leading with $362,700; Libertyville, $28,000; Grays lake, $25,800; Highâ€" land Park, $19,800;, Prairie View, $1,â€" 700; North Chicago, $1,000, and Anâ€" tioch, $400. Hold Township S. S. Convention Feb. 8 The annual Sunday school convenâ€" tion â€" of â€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields townships will be held at the Deerfield Evangelâ€" ical Bungalow church Sunday afterâ€" noon Feb. 8, at 2:30 p.m. Dr. T. A. Tripp of Springfield will be the speaker. | His subject will be "Teachâ€" ing for Christian Living." Mr. Tripp is â€" superintendent _ of _ Leadership Training and Young People‘s work in I!linois, working under the Illinois Council of Religious Education. (Church workers of this vicinity are looking forward with interest to this convention. Dr. E. D. Fritsch of iyfiéhland Park has charge of the work of this township .and will preâ€" side at this meeting. Thursday, Jan. 22, 1931