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Highland Park Press, 8 Jul 1937, p. 4

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no: THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS _ -rr-tt--t.uu.attsr-to-o-dm".r'r'e' EiWiFaaa'i""ui"'"'iigtaetrpgte.r'ktN 2ntt'tr'gttttt M’A‘um an“. . “malty-nu iigTt'TaiP2ErfiiiEiitTiei.t'ertt I‘d-1W.¢’d_ Maul-m5 “lbw-Imam“. . otr,.upgttSPtt."tg,,tNtat.u'2" “napalm- ...-..- r - W_.- G" ri"G"CG"a a-ar; aitiiia TWENTY YEARS AGO . July g, "" _ Mt"tin Hort Ind Emmott Moron” rescued two men who were fUttirtir from drowning. in Luke Michigan int Friday, when their..ttoat CSP- lima. . . Bill Cowley of [can Bron. gonzo, broke his Ann while crank- ing I out this morning. . . . Ben-' Mmin A. Feuenden pmured ”my here Seturdny. . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Smith ennounce the marritttte of their daughter, Hazel. to Mr. Edgar Chopmnn of Mentor, Ohio, which took piece June 23. . . . Miss Vivien Higgins of Rogers Park and Mr. Woven Mom of this city were mu- riod Friday. . . . Mr. J. Galloway has bought the Otto Knuk residence Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY LOOKING BACKWARD “WWM tttrmtehthou_'tms DRY CLEANING co. Wedding Portrait CHIPS OFF. THE OLD BLOCK WOULD MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT FOR YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES. PM M. P. In HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers 1n mom wiii'irairiiasar' Mtmyp , SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE TILIPHONI K. P. 435 Why not make an appointment at”! 'u':a'f.ru' Mn. A Beautiful today? i"it'gFtt,i'iai" m“... =3 in Deerfield. , . . A non wu bom to Mr. Ind Mrs. A. Shelton. &turdny, June 80. . . . Mr. pad Mrs, Henry G. Make of Highwood hive n daugh- ter born Thursday, Jun; 28. TEN YEARS AGO July T, 1921 George P. Bock, prominent busi- nesl man and citizen of Highland Park for about fifty-eight years, passed away Thursday following a brief illness. . . . A motor 'eruiser owned by I. McConnell of Chicago was wrecked in Lake Michigan " Highland Park Saturday. when the ‘craft drifted into a and bar. . . . Miss Mary Thoma was'lound dead in her apartment in the Tone build- ing, Thursday. . . . Alden Greene, ison of the George G. Greene's has received appointment to a teaching position in the American University at Cairo, Egypt. . . . Miss Ann Marchi and Charles A. Bertolini of [ Downers Grove wtlt be married July 12. . . . The S. A. St. Peters Announce the marriage of their daughter. Cecile to William L. Casey. . . . Miss Cecile Peterson and Addison Robert Cooksey were married July 2. . . .' A daughter was born July 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn C. Jones of B. Linden avenue. Barbara Huehl of Deerfield made a successful debut in a song recital in Chicago, Saturday. . . . . The Albert Pranken's, former Deer- f1eld residents, departed Wednesday for their home in California after a two months visit with relativea Here. 'e.-...-.- New Motor Truck Bill Grants Permit. Without Hearings he“ with I and In your hunt an which no a u vim“ uranium " .0 'tatieth General in I’m. Juno no, - and eman- of North M W'- 1" Eamon to lab Bin! [Ix-lull". bo. .“ way, an mum" and! " the moo-nu to determine what dug In 'inpptieattem is lib], to is" no. r». manna m other 1mm of the ma. - _ Ipyunwvu " "an, - -__. '7"- - ,,, _ - tiii-tut-dot-int-dt. 'tu.extvuioet.d-NdH,l, olthenru. _-ltt"rrope-t.tteteeettuytl: Thotmking “mama.“ the count from local authorita- for _ - important of oil in.“ to rontu in town- of in. that m.- ho-o-ownm line. the do! whoa 000 pophiisttott and; provision giv- per-amt, rubber-tired “out in? the cannons-ion “charity to routu in front of orient. _ rout. through tune around nthcr umintovoxuo.hutolrnouw thanthmchrnnnidp’slttionondto twin with the puns. of tho m mstabtUh "B. or M on“ com- law which in known on tho m paling one or nor! town. won Motor - Act. With cor-toba- combined in on Wt. Tho coptiono, it putl I" common. can. other annulment, adopted only in trut and outage motor carrier: do. the battle over-tho hill, tor-hid- th- in; intrastate amine-o, - the oommillion to route freight trucks turudletion of tho lumen Com over raid-mill street when other Commission, Previohiy. chi-Hym- routes ore conveniently 'nvnihhh. non urrim were under commission This amendment caused no iittio on- control and could get eertiBenteq to noyonco. It ha been Wkly do. operate and permanent. corn-d termined hut who no the upon-or rout", only titer baring: but“. of this provision. Ardent pm- the communion. Under. tho pow law, nenta of the bill undo In. ed it to certincntoo or permits my ho croni- dilcounle further M to modify ed to intrastate motor carriers that the monarchy circulating the ro- were in bmincu u of hoary 1, port that the North Show wu mo, without hearinn. "taken our. of" by this provision All important reason- why the And they "had nothing further to, new law in of npociol intercet to the worry about." It VII W to- entire North Shore and other mi. ported that boo-nos this annulment dentin] are" throughout the Mate, fully satisfied the North Show, the in found in one of the tout-on towns and proverty cum on a omendmenta which were - out whole were in ("or of the hm a of the neurly fifty that we" "aged. nmended. North Shore representa- This tpaniculor provision and than tieeg from the sun. mm“: other. which were comhimd in“ that this nrnendmcnt was I step in two amendments, in one that ottor- the tight direction but there in no neyn nnd other edit-ink of the North record of any onthoriud apt-henna Shore town- and repreoentativu of for the ore- stating thnt it corn- the North Shore Property Own“. pietely ”Mod. All important renou- why the new low in of special inure". to the entire North Shore and other Ml- dential are" throughout the Mate, in found in one of the 1m emendmenu which were - out of the hourly fifty that were on” This particular provision and the. others which were eomhined into two nmendmenu, is one that attor- ney: end other omen]: of the North Shore town: and representative: of a; North Shore Property Oman Auocintion zulously fought for when the signit1eattee of tle om] bill was mum. Under this IMM- ment, lpplicenu for motor carrier eertl6entea or permits must but ob. tain cement from the comb euthorities of dues, Vin-tee or townie! leu than 100,000 Domain: tioh for the use of "seeitie high- weye. This give. local oomnmnithl and property owners I voice in el- tatriishitttr routes. If the applicant todrtomt nuthorities cannot In” after 45 days from the time the ep- plieant has naked consent. the eomr miuion has the authority to It” in end establish the routes. This, provision introduces Dom.- thing new in motor truck operation and control " well u in community sdmlnistrstion. North Shore and] other towns of less than 100,000 population throughout the sun hm! medistely T will begin making ar- rsngements to handle the requests. kinder the law, the carriers must BU their applications for eertifieates or permits with the commission, within "20 days after the etteetive date of the new law. Since carriers in towns of less than i00,000 population must first get consent of the local author- ities to use trtteeifle streets, it is probable that the first of the route requests will be coming in within the next few days. offieials of towns Ind cities concerned throughout the state expect early instructions from the commerce commission as to how to handle the route spplications. _ One of the most hotly contested} provinionsin the entire act wee the so-called "trrandftrbher clause." Un- der this clean, ell intrnstlte motor carriers "eeted by the net, that were in business as of January I, 1936; become eligible for certificates or permits without any hearing: be. 1 fore the commission. North Shore end other residential "one feared that this provision would auto- matically increue the number of certificated carriers end then-fore would require further permanent branding of North Shore streets on truck route; The "trmndNther clause” was coupled with a phrase particululy objectionable to lewyere and others who ltudicd the bill in: tently. The phnle applies to com- mon carrierl by motor vehicle that were in bulineu on of January 1, 1986, and sin", Ind that'did not " ready hove eertifteates before the plunge of the_ 'ttwPtotor carrier net. It reads, "tt dull be preanmgd that public convenknce and neces- shy remain nth oremtton and a eertitieate dull p. granted if it Ip- pears to the sum-cum: of the com- mit-ion that mpomible and regu- lar sonic! thin: rendered by tho appllmt. . . . f' _ but" and others opposed to this ”lupin; prom, contended that public noceulty and conven- ience could mn rightfully he pm. tamed hm IMIH be “blinked or diamond on the hash of Nets pm “and in with“ u honing: " (on the communion n proscribed bythoold damn"; Martian that did not hm their e-ttBeaten Ind an com-cm col-minim, ll- nou bowl-sly - do" M ”gluon - My dud-dd hou- iup an Inn mm duh: I pried of yam. eqqBteeqd that the fgmndfnther an" VII the hurt {of an an and call not be - A ”1-qu “than of the et-mms_dbrth.ttertt ”Cg-dam Munich magnum Mateo-aluminum,” or ”awaiting-h mama-hymn“ ”why!” I Currier: shouldn't-am- "t-t-t.t-r. cl I'll PIIII mama-tuna“! aitgtg1.eaNtT/U,' "e. ottoman-I'M “-0.“th the m low -qpd, - wwmmmm any only on m that m ear- and Man Inlay 1.1”. This "tn-tss-tve-tiii-r,'." sped-11mm to the North Sharon it diminu- champ- tion of com uni-mount! for the "mm mm on: which tho mum attd Button commutmmm. Prom the data of its introduction May A, " Senna Bill No. 400 Ind House Bill No. MB, until In Bnnl plunge an Senate Bill No. 487, June 30, the net, u wu eapeeted, hum. one of the moat hectic battle tuids of the entire Sixticth Mummy. From the that, it In: known " I “must" bill, strongly decimal by ttte 'sdrnirtiatratiort, and writm baton the nhmeroun amendment; by the Commerce Commission. Senate Bill No. 400 and Home am No. M8 both died in committee. Ott thort notice, Senna Bill No. 487 Ip- Specials at ARMOUR‘S CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER . . . o.34c An-ted COLD CUTS CUBE STEAK CHICKENS I b. um": per tb. VEAL CUTLETS FBYING Euclid] BEEF TONGUES Choc: POT ROAST perttr. The BEST GIANT GEORGIA WATERMELONS n.59C "in. FOR MORE THAN ORANG. Ilia LEMONS WBFBUI'I‘ 'CrrilirgGrig My ___',-.-., PLUM nsmAm 30 Years lb. Meats Fruits ON [Cl magma-nu ea-o-tHt-r-rr. Unwind-induct...“ tmgerthrtttrudktimseetHeetas. Ink-ion. TrtttstrtagMrh-aftarttt- Mahatma-muo- pnblh utititis.intF-tpt_t" i-biuhndt-drdr-dt.aee. mm. mutant-alt ,regonttt.vniubt..0tt3tmr2," "eondmaditte,th.MiimeFdit. ammonium. Jua'lJtvuny minuwwmm. and“ Nrtue and -tetrd. Immltvudnnad tothird radiumlmmup-udh» an. Junot6,ithndititm.dtttq 1nth.tso-nfurir-tantn-b' Wmmwwmm eoenetsitt-oerrrHkytt?ititata ,esttrst-dhurtttebaforert-- "rttattmrsrthRmsoeChi-, etsatrmnnuftuemmtaitt-. A: publicity about the Nil In tweed. mans: hath tenable end “tumble, inane-ed. Br the Afternoon of June M, when the " ya: and for “and reading in the Home, en evelenche of emendmtl having mutilated. descended. The North Shore annulment “needy adopted by the committee, mt through smoothly u did two othm. When the storm began. _ Wuhan Claude R. new, Republican. of Can-chap, - Adopting of an am which would can” truck: hauling tho. Ftoek Oh, milk and other agricul- tunl product. Rep. that J." 8ehnaeU'tttertr, lawman. of Chl- mo, minority Met. mm a a What. omndmt, th. Inning of an ending chat, the New i)lllilf'S Thursday-Friday-Sat- urday - July 8-9-10 3,.. th: 2... IN From i until 5 cub afternoon and 8 until 11 pm. and: evening. My - " Day Sat-tiny Only FOUNTAIN SPECIAL l "sigltf BANANA 3 DIPPER 3.....31 ct',gtutuTl,'g"gttg.u' s o D A _ lik 10c Pause Stairway Grill For My, Sunday and bssalar-- 39c 10c 35c 34c 32c 29c 33e _ m KIDS GIANT DOUBLE DECKER CONES Ith: Kern! Food and mum System Highland Put, “I. COFFEE . . . . o,.29e MAXWELL HOUSE SPRY . . . . o.eaN23c 1 can BOWLENE 1 box CLIMALENE BOTH FOR CHIPSO lane pub" .-m-.ttt..---mr---"". American Family Flakes Mull-- the ”ting: m"..._~........ Monarch SWEET PICKLES _ In - SALAD DRESSING PEANUT BUTI‘ER t IK m mr-e-re-twrt-m--------'--- COCOA NRATOB I... Oral .... ASPARAGUS BEETS CU CUMBERS Vegetables Groceries -tmitoekititrtethod1b It "at-oo-foot. In. a“ s. Aa-aM, Mu. adorn! loud-t. tha. “Mum-simult- mummww-m 'ram....".'. " and In. 'horrtri'-d-tmmttthextrrah brav_.'l. 01mm- tr-six-d-ttBidet'" undid-It “in. tout.- m .wuampumA 'tseo-th-rt-ith'" radiumtbnmtotbl-t‘uo baton coin: to 001000! non-r. Thot-tret-toh-th-'. Minnow-mum NM “ammun- d in How the m ee. d tuu-,g-8tt,thoustuBr-d n for but: btlon ihral nNtrrms. mt. Ahead: nil eati.int-tedb, the esrNttaUrs of was and aturdut_nsrdturs-b. “vi-manhunt“ tos-mr-tret-res, M. " abort o! the "mrtrsd 'usmberftrr-'. ”Wadi-Ir," Mil would luvs boon dad-M hat a this ,rtotr-rtuttter.Adom"mh' quieHrmomddtrrroatptm-tt of "xrnrideratioet and the how - Lad withnwhoop. When Senate Bill No. 4ttT In culled Iain. our proton- of lum- hers who deeUmd tho “an any any to tuba, it - by n m ttfMto58. Atmrhottrstatar,the "nau,trr-ouof88toNetoy- cum! in the manhunt and the bill vu on in way tothe governor’s deal but balm the nullity ed- journal]! “I. din. ”(IDEAL M! . an We Clo-e Wain-day at Ir." p... 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