*~ Exceed Last Year The C.M.T.C. registrations had exâ€" ceeded those of the previous year and would continue to do so, was the opinâ€" ionâ€"of.district C.â€"M.â€"T.â€"C. chairman;, He urged that the Legion start work on this activity early in order that the ‘best available candidates be seâ€" lected for the camps. Many parents, he said, had seen the good accompâ€" lished in these camps for boys and found that the outdoor life, military training, obedience to orders, had given the boys an entirely new and awakening outlook on life. $ Brad West concurred in this opinâ€" ion and offered the suggestion that this recommendation be presented to the state convention. .To further aid in this work and increase interest of " 1 ~ Hase ( om.w" m- s ed gm-m best students at this Mancel Talcott announced that the program of grave registration introâ€" dfleedâ€"br‘lrhrw*lflhflmldin(flrevfllcg of eraves registration officer for Lake county, had been adopted as a naâ€" tional system of registering graves of veterans. He also stated that he or burial purposes given by the fedâ€" ecral government. 7 Considerable discussion was entered into by Brad West, county Bogardus officer, over the present situation of the townshipâ€"county feud on poor funds. â€" The treasurer of the county, relief work under the Bogardus act because he was in doubt as to his duty. A legal ruling in the matter had been asked in the matter and until that had been rendered, Brad stated that his only hope was to conâ€" tinue such urgent relief as was necâ€" essary on a "charge" basis, If the fund ~was made available the bills would be paid, if not, then the indiâ€" vidual posts might be expected to covâ€" er their own relief work. _ Commander Kapschull reported on the efforts made to obtain compensaâ€" tion for two veterans and went into detail as to their disabilities and the work done to secure their compensaâ€" tion. *4 Diversion was supplied under leadâ€" ership of two good Waukegan Legionâ€" naires, Bruno Henderson and Mancel Talcott, who with friends, gave each other the "chatauqua salute" upon his "having the floor." The spirit of fun was enjoyed and entered into by all delegates until Commander Kapschull insisted on order for business. ‘ By Dan Hunt: A fish fry dinner accompanied by cool lake breezes ended â€"one of the warmest "temperaturally". (if we may be allowed to coin the word) in the â€"annals of ~Lake County ~Legion history. Held in Barnstable Hall, in Lake Villa, Friday, July the 17th, where Ben Hadad and his loyal fifâ€" teen Legionnaires hold forth, the evening saw much important busiâ€" ness transacted relieved by humorous byâ€"play. aay TOWNSHIPâ€"COUNTY FEUD DELAYS RELIEF Legion Council Awaits Legal Opinion ; Give Medals to C.M.'!‘.C.;Plln $ Convention at Lake Forest ' Thursday, July 23, 193 camp e available the if not, then the Fare Hook Recovering Leonard Hook, county finance offiâ€" cer, who had undergone a serious opâ€" eration at the Great Lakes hospital and whase life was despaired of for a time, sent in the report that he was home again and walking about but At the request of the Veterans Buâ€" reau authorities, the Red Cross stopâ€" ped their giving of cigarets to paâ€" tients at North Chicago Hospital No. 105. Sharvin Post of that city has temporarily taken up the task, but theâ€"cost is so great as to necessitate early discontinuance on their part of this good work. According to Mancel Talcott, who happens to be prominent in Red Cross circles in Lake county, theâ€"Veteransâ€"burear â€"isâ€"planning to take over this work themselves but at present the plan has not yet been worked out. ~Due to Congressman Chindblom‘s ‘activity in this matter, Talecott said, the Washington authâ€" orities had assured the congressman of immediate: consideration to relieve the situation. After enthusiastic reports had been issued by state headquarters a careâ€" ful checkâ€"up turned optimism into pessimism, reported the Poppy Day chairman. Receipts for this year for Lake county were $550 less than the previous year, said Emory Kirkman in his report. . R x ‘ enenmmmmmmnmnenr mm mmz mm N Fi.. J Mm 2 / QA(CO $ AAM 4; f Ne o o â€" S ut Bc antt e Mn t n = 7 2 uon ud ceb e Oe e M en 2 2 2e ter ons 1 Pcvon‘e T irline me â€"aAnp‘~ [.M 1 ,f: s _ «s _ //./K} (@) *‘@ ELA AD y C & M ~€ \L r,'ï¬-‘ -‘?\"‘j ") ‘\,0/:: 4 (3z] :(i d \€l j f 1737.' e _// EVERY DAY IS VISITING DAY AT STOP,. NETTIE â€" you‘re TICKLING mE â€"ANnD _ VE GOT TO PLAY Ssom Highland Park 2332 > Order from our Salesmen or Telephone *53 had not returned to work. Finances of the district were in excellent shape he concluded. â€"_An urgent request was made by Commander Kapschull that all posts elect their delegates to the state conâ€" vention that. they might be present and discuss the same at the‘district convention to be held in Lake Forest at the Reed Memorial Library Augâ€" ust 16. Harry Brown of Lake Forâ€" est assured the members that the new library had plenty of parking space outside and good seating capacity in the auditorium. He also mentioned JAY %'r, . _ WIELAND‘S MODERN DAIRY. PLANT $014 N. TRIPP AVENUE § x f "_ _ DAIRY COMBANY Inc. en ad o SUnpLt _ THINK, NETTIE, OF ALL THE PEOPLE LISTENING 1N ON THE Rapios THEY GOT FROM Entimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing a Speciaity â€"~ _WITTEN BUILDING ; Speakman Anystream Selfâ€" Cleaning Shower Head! that the building was equipped with an air washing and cooling device that would make the meeting enjoyable, regardless of weather. .___ 858 CENTRAL AVENUE _ Shop H. P. 1404 Res. H. P. 439â€"1342 A German professor says it won‘t be many years until we will all be riding on rockets. We presume the popular warning then will be "Don‘t rock the rocket." Â¥ Post Commander Ben Hadad closed the meeting with the customary ritual followed by the announcement of the fish fry dinner, giving its location. 2050 W. Railroad Ave. Moran Brothers Modern Plumbing and Heating Can never stop UP! Pipe scale and dirt is : flushed out with â€"aâ€" turn of the handle. * ome in and see our Evanston 16