Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 27

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nterest. W ork iprove id me ndry or the FOR. [DRY points t lead ~tenth BLY Inc. , XLL 1931 uge Sum to Be Spent by Tourists in 1931, ‘Motor Club Estimates to spend approximately three and oneâ€"half billion dollars while touring in this country this year, and an additional halfâ€"billion â€"while driving in Canada, Mexico and Enrana ‘tha. ~cost. We favor the issuance of a ‘driver‘s lticense at minimum expense and inconvenience, but with adequate provisions for revocation and: suspenâ€" sion. For this reason our bill is frankly directed at the small minorâ€" ityâ€" â€"of â€"reckiess and ir nsibl driversâ€"to whomâ€"areâ€"chargeableâ€"the persons and: property." & .. Provides Penalty * The bill also provides for a penalty comprising a fine not exceeding $500 to be imposed upon violators of any of the provisions of the drivers‘ liâ€" cense act, and in addition thereto, upon conviction of driving a motor vehicle while a license has been reâ€" voked or suspended, imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year. it % 3. Suspension of a license would be for six months and would result when the holder is found to be inâ€" competent to drive by reason of mental or physical infirmities or by reason of habitual recklessness or negligence. * fln Revocation of a license would be for one year and would result from conviction for. manslaughter arising from the operation of a motor veâ€" hicle, driving while intoxic.ted, fleeâ€" ing â€" from an accident, any crime punishable as a felony under the Motor Vehicle Act, driving a car while the license was suspended, or perjury committed in securing a liâ€" cense. The bill provides, briefly and genâ€"< erally, for the issuance of a license to drivers upon declaration that they are qualified in various ways to opâ€" erate a car safely, The fee is estiâ€" mated at twentyâ€"five ‘cents. )Fi taining the bill stresses â€"the point that licenses would be issued upon apâ€" plication without mental, physical nor driving examination, _ except _under certain circumstances. _ : â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Examinations a Burden _ _ "Unnecessary examinations as a preâ€"requisite to a license are expenâ€" sive, burdensome and unproductive of the result desired," â€"theâ€"club deâ€" ctaredâ€"im part in the forward:*"The elimination â€" ofâ€"compulsory â€" examinaâ€" tions â€"ofâ€" all â€" applicants~ will permit the issuance of licenses at nominal In the expectation that it will be introduced in the general assembly in the immediate future, the legislaâ€" tive department of the Chicago Moâ€" tor club has mailed printed copies of its drivers‘ license bill to all memâ€" bers of the Illinois legislature. x Such an Act Likely to Be Ofâ€" DRIVER‘S LICENSE â€"_â€" BILL B PROSPECT M Th American car owners are expected | nging Atit J1 sday, March 5, 1f 17 ‘xico and Europe, ‘thus total national hill, for ia motor to four bilâ€" That is the estimate of the touring bureau ‘of the Chicago Motor. Club. It is based on records and statistiecs of expenditures by American motorâ€" ists in the various countries during me past several years. / 5 to spend in : year : United States Mexico ... Europeâ€"........=. 151 N. Michigan Aveâ€" 4 I | _ katemali _ DA HUBBARD WOODSâ€"984 Linden Ave Winnetka 1512 â€" Downtown Display Room J ust a gentle wipe i &“ and F rigidaire gleams _ _ e with spotless "newness" torists may be e ted in the various areas this cAnpvancep flsz/_’gfmho& $3,500,000,000 850,000,000 ~~ 50,000,000 100,000,000 THE NEW ALL WHITE PORCELAINâ€"ONâ€"STEEL FRIGIDAIRES ARE SOLD WITH A THREE i ie YEAR SERVICE GUARANTEE ~ ; â€" Beautiful, durable Porcelainâ€"onâ€"steel is one of the very real advantages of Frigidaire Advanced Refrigeration. ‘There are many others. It is these major improvements, developed by Frigidaire, that have made household refrigeration so healthful, convenient and economical. We invite you to come in and learn all about them. T HE P RE S 8 Its glassâ€"like, gleaming surface simply won‘t harbor any dirt that one gentle sweep of a clean, damp cloth won‘t whisk away! Porcelainâ€"onâ€"steel! As fréshly white as the frozenm snow on a mountain slope and far more easy to keep clean thar a china plate! No smudgy pattern of fingerâ€" PUBLIC.SERVICE CO, NORTHERN ALLINOIS STOVER CO. Panâ€"American â€" highway between ‘Norman Brandt of Barrington had The libfiry of Field.. Museum of Natural History has exchanged with some 700 =other scientific institutions during theâ€" last year 15,881 copies of the â€" museum‘s publications. 3 The estimated expenditures in this country and Canada will run close to actual expenditures. There is some element of doubt, however, as to the accuracy of the figures for Mexico. Monterrey, Mexico, and Mexico _.City.I heen upnointad aA The.doubt The Frigidaire the bride of tomorrow buys will boast the same pure, orangeâ€"blossom whiteâ€" ness on her Golden Wedding Day! prints need ever decorate the front of your Frigidaire! No spillâ€" idgs_ will ever stain its everlasting, frostyâ€"white interior! Not even lemon juice can mar or mark it! the un ~â€"â€" General Offices â€" 6 219â€"29 E. North Water 8t. ® f Whitehall 8161 > EVANSTONâ€"1631 Sherman ‘Ave, Greenleaf 4480 Name Barrington Man as Deputy Coroner been‘ appointed deputy coroner to asâ€" sist Dr. Taylor in all cases in southâ€" western Lake county. â€" Reports should be made either to Dr. Taylor or to Deputy Coronor Brandtâ€"at Barrington.= â€" County Coroner John L. Taylor of

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