Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 16

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m =-ri._=a.-ua,= Waukegan Is Fivored " Site of Hatchery _ by Government Bureau United Staten barxtair of fUherie. last week eliminated nearly a score of proposed lites for the $70,000 tUh " Out Bat department is, in charge of an 4?:me whose long, experience and skill rum him, as one of the best jn this ttik of work. - V V Phone Highland Park 3360 Main oree and Plant;- 327 North Green -iilrqioLi "Wear Clean Clothea" T hatchery tis be built in Illigok two you: hinee, but Wuhan: refusin- on the nvuihble list and is being favored for the " phat, lays s to- port from Wuhington. ' _ _ Because of msituesithat Wake- (an be chosen, and because descrip- tions of the locality mm in by the THE PRESS 1iitinit"e.- "CCC"., t"_rr',vc-."i.U'u-L--,cs, "._, "-."'.- "The in attic has! #4909 ha: pdrtunt in the ‘selection of _hatelytr- _. Milt, wunidhy thetdtturtntu,tsitat. 2311.0: near-- "riitioiai-irrr-t1mse- to .traveled automobile roads are the -tntetrse-areHrtokhttr-fbrc" at aspritttr" is preferable for the. hatchery, but a lake or artesian well, or some- times a creek will supplement. . Accordingly to the bureau. sites un- der eottaidemtion must pro’vide a spring water ~supply with a Bow of 2,000 salons per minute for trout hnteherim, Ind rfor" its; lumberi- 100 mm of nrtiikinl [Said with; dumber of commerce, show the site to be duinblo, the bureau of tutr. "ie.rstramtaitatottrtoetthertUt. BUSINESS MENS, LUNCH . 40d ‘ High-Tone Itiitajriut 5417, Central Avenue Highland Park Try Our Delicious In a recent speech before the' Uni- versity club, T Boston, Mum. Richer-d Washbtmr Child, former embessedor to Italy. _eteted: "You can talk about the legal effect of our adherence to the world Court. But what is going to happen. if the been» of billions uh en edvisory opinion "eetintt,the welere. of the United States frown”: body of which we ere e member end we do decide to get out? It would rank in en uproar. ltwould tttng the U. B. Senate into In intermlnebie duetttrimiEiNhtttid arotmer" metal and nationalistic diam-ions. We would be cenght in e nice trap, end thet it, ..qlL.therti1.tt..tt,t3..ept'1 ..v -_---_- _, _ _ A Pertinent Question -' on World Court Asked Discussing 1980 convention attend.. snee here, the Chicsgo Association of Commerce states. that despite the economic depression prevalent all year, Chicago undoubtedly will be showmto have entertained more busi- ness and fraternal bodies during the put twelve months that it did in 1928, when it played host to 824 or- gsniutions of national and interna- tional prominence. TN Have ”gum TEifi fimiiiWiri tii make the4ntur, of hostess their 1988 meeting place. 7 chieaso, Planning to Entertain ago Total of It"" seera in 198 The eonvineintr work already done by the Housing bureau, conducted Jointly by the Century of Progress and the Chicago Hotel association, has achieved notable results. Work- ing with the Convention bureau 521 the Chicago Association of Com- merce. thiswofg’inisatiOn already has sold the fair to conventionrexecutivee by bringing several Hundred to the city to show them the buildings " ready completed or under construc- tion " the fair grounds on' the lake front and by offering them tlrtrt hand evidence of Chicago's reasons for al- readi standing forth as the conven- tion center of the country. Chien-tready In: completed org of Protrreiss exposition in 1988, y- cording to the Chm Association of Commerce. It is "tfmnted that daily attendance from early Spring to this closing day of the 1.53515 1tWtrim raga m the wry from bill. a million to 3,000,000. EXPECT 75,000,000 TO VISIT BIG FAIR A: far as being able to tomfortyh1r' house so many outside 39931:: " one ttrms-tterr-ree-tur-tr-ir-that; exclusive of visitor: who will reside with mlatiyes-hem, Chicago will be ”able to take care of more then (00,- 000 additional persons daily. Proo- tically all of these guests will be u- Sued of adequate accommodations within,40 minutes of the Century of Progress grounds. _ Guru! the marnotieenble indi- cations of the way the world is may. ine plans to come to Chicago two your: from now is the .number of res- motions being mule by lute, con- vention groups which do not usually gather here. Already, 182 such trade out! "Ii-1mm; animations, whose collective convention motor! usually ‘top the half million, mark. Thursday. Magett 5, 1931

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