_ New r Report Says m Ur Acuon;y 0 Facilities Noted _ _ .. Before the waivers are distributed | _ . among the depositors for signature,| A ~**"they must be approved by the execâ€"|â€" Ira b ie o on i nsm ui i enme it S w OBSTACLES DELAYING NEW WAUKEGAN BANK bank in Waukegan was seen last week, because of the opposition of depositors of the closed Waukegan State bank to the waivers of s}.bck- Waukegan paper. H. Frank Marsh, president of the Waukegan State Bank Depositors association, stated that many of the viewed have indicated that they would sign the waivers but showed objections to the plan. :____.." Must Be Approved _ ____ ME Nigh . ARRR ELA .90 e o P BRewan w ~ utive committee of the depositors association â€"and the United States cmm]hr. The waiver blanks, which were to have been printed this week,â€"will probably be ready next wask and will be submitted for apâ€" and Savings bgnk‘orgtx}iiltign com both thgâ€":i.;kwmn State and Wauâ€" kegan National banks will receive W.f ï¬ iil‘lal -ï¬â€"-ii 5« Aï¬i ies g l bank than they could under the imâ€" â€"high, wild and majestic in ALASKA Delay of the opening of the proâ€" y sys ~_(Mt. McKinley Park Route) °> â€" i . rommonnmem CG. C. Dickens, General Passenger Agent, _ __ Zâ€"â€"â€" mumwmhmhummam Me it eetat on d anighifoeny I reigns oner the mont i on o6 % over wilderness in all the . ; Your trip to and from Mt. McKinley bristles with interest. When path for booklet contai ’,::s‘m,k..hm regarding Mt. &:‘kaM' the several Interior Alaska tours. he _ U. $ Department of the Interior 5 release of dividends from Trust and Savings s! t RA/ m :b;;-;ho;;al banks. As more assets are acquired, more will be given for distribution Waivâ€" The proposed plans of the new bank are to take over liquid assets and liabilitics of the Waukegan State and Waukegan National banks. The depositors are to receive 35 per‘ cent of their deposits when the newâ€" bank is opened, and possibly get furâ€" ther dividends later. n __.To Waive Liability f As many of the stockholders: in the Waukegan State and Waukegan National banks are to be stockholdâ€" ersâ€" in the proposed bank, the stockâ€" holders liability of an additional amount equal to the par value of the stock they hold must be waived. Under the proposed plans, both Receiver Fred. Brown. Whitney of the Waukegan State bank and Reâ€" ceiver Melvin Erickson of the Wauâ€" i continue to the depositors Appoints Gale as Head â€"Commerce Commission announced the appointment of George Gale Gilbert, Mt. Vernon, as beort® friend of Governor Emmerson, Mr. Hadley has servedâ€"as a member of the Ilinois Commission since 1929. Previous to that time he was comâ€" tary of State Emmerson. He was a. member of the Constitutional Governor Louis L. Emmerson has the Illinois Commerce e â€" _ 6n at HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH "It | has _ | + > ~â€"(8 e _: HAROLD KNAPP, Mgr. sys â€"._ _ doubt," Dr. H: ‘ s _/l . _ 41 N. Sheridan Road â€"â€"Phone 105 o 8 31’“!5“'“ f < i : 4. a deficiene _ he .. . _ Attorney for the Club anterior lobe : THB PRESS Cs% l _.The policy issued covers you anywhere. in the A\ ~~| ~~ United States or Canada. Itis the valued form policy. "‘ Your Automobile _ Cash savings, quick settlement of claims, and _ the financial stability of the "exchange" account for the fact that the organization wrote more policies last year than in any previous year.â€" _ Automobile insurancc is one of the benefits availâ€" able to members of the Chicage Motor Club. Last year this return was the largest in the history _ . of the oreanization: it amounted to $816,473.76. _ Other benefits of the club are: Emergencyâ€"road service, home district service, accident prevention CHICAGO work, travel service, and bail bond service. 62 branches: 33 downstate; 29 in Cook County. There is a branch in your neighborhood. It.costs only $15 to join. Call today for further information. â€"â€"â€" o CHARLES M. HAYES, Pres. & Gen. Mgr. sUranCce Waukegan Na CAGO N. Second St. THURSDAY, MARCH 117. 1982 ¢¢ â€" BRIEF NEWS .young gunmen who kis roadhouse at |] Green Bay road, K Mrs. John Peterso of Lake county, pa week at her home Death was attribu vanced years. Members of the ° No. 702 of the Elks ed Julian G. Hart, the local lodge for to succeed Richard | served in the chair 1 _ Elizabeth â€"avenue, Judge Theodore F St. Therese hospita robbed of $17, an Joe Laskis, was ch Tony Zorrotta, Zion, died last x sustained Feb. 6 rie Kuebker, 70, a hoe, both of â€"whor Voliva of Zion, d m' '-E- 'lâ€"a’iivweek in Amsrican Steel Colo. He had b Pueblo for many enue, Waukegan, trouble. y to be one of the Condell . Memoria ing a fracturedâ€" her grandson, G Half Day, with Miss Mary Valen Holds Out Bald headed : received the m anterior lobe of animal glands, Thomas F. Ho early la his ho Sher four