V - V:C l\-.- i>*. A*?: • * ;tv i\ •• '< 4 , , .' • ^ . '• - • t.- p Atf I!'.?;' • Wf: >v 'v PAffl'TES The above and foregoing- report is true and correct according to .njy best knowledge and belief. LESTER EPINTJER, Co. .Treas. "Subscribed ajid~ sworn to before me thl«8th day of March A. D. 035. » R. D. WOODS, County Clerk. / *' - > ISI®®# g * ' 4 l*>. l> -i ll **"t.'" •Jf t V "«• " »' »* »**"- * • The Committee oil Licences made the following report, torwit: ' ' March 12, .1935. Mr- Chairman and Gentlemen, of 'the Board of Supervisors: / Your License Committee,.. t° Wjiom *ras referred ! applications for Lit'juor Licenses for the ytNjr : ,wou-ld . bef? leave to ri&tifi-"that 'they-Haye g^rited "licences... to • the follo'wiftg. applrcants Bincc'. lite ,]p.st .ttieetiftK Of thi* Hoard, to-wlt: ,1. ' F. K. hnd- Christine TtirrlSon,, •. . Pistakee- T-lav '••••••••• B: \V. Iftirnd,. RMVif.^Htpd \ •Terome Boyko, 51-cHenry 1 I . .. _ ;TV... .. 1.i-lS Z "Jec'ry Maroveiy ••jtlgcjnqp.lir'., ' Joe ,'F." ^'K'reimd, Mellon ry*-i.'*V'.'AW,-'•t*+ Harold' Mi tie r. Mrll e ft r y .: f."."> Alexander.and Kdw. IlornV'.mcK^Ary lSt! H a r o l d " L e o n a r d , . . 3 Y , o o d j U o ^ k ^ # 3 7 'Mary Coohey, Hariland - i:fi> :. A- E- 5Uober,- Jtf'oH.en'ry • ' A, H. Watsr>n,-vM< - . J4a E.A. >V elrzif'ii.,' Crys tat" La Re • .141 \ Total .amount 'Turned. over 'to The ty .Treasurep;; p'rior to \ihis ,"7V;'v r e p o r t V . . . :. 4 3 j 2 5 0 . ( ^ 0 Amount to be turned over to fhe\ • County Treasurer by the County Clerk'upon approval' pf this report 800.00 presented to the Countv, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that R. P. Woods', County Clerk, is hereby directed to certify a copy of this resolution to the State Department of PuHIc Works and Ruidings, Division of Highf was at Spring-field, Illinois, for it's! apf proval and voucher. ,v * »>-' ' V. : - < - ' -. ' imfmMW Total i,:;... ,.$4,150.00 All of which is respectfully-submitted. L. A. STOCKWELL, Chairman J. G. STEVEN'S . Sv H. FREUXD . FRANK MAT , E. C. HUGHES It was thereupon regularly , moved by Asst. Supr. Rosenthal and duly seconded by Supr. Palmer thit the report of the Committee on licenses be adopted by this board, motion declared unanimously carried. The following report on Mothers' Pensions was presented and read tg the Board and ordered-'placed on file,'to-wit: : -.1- •';••• - March 12, 1935. State of;Illinois, County of McHenry, ss. I, R. D. WOODS, County Clerk in and for the County and State af(>resa1d, beg leave to report that Mothers' Pensions have been granted to the. following named persons by the County Court of said McHenry County, since September U, 1934', to-wit: Rose Hogrefe - Vera • Hooper Frances Rossdeutcher Martha Hall Edna Oschinann ' Sylvia White Mamie-S. Latiu Bertha M. Duval .Elizabeth Oeffling , Lulu L. Tut tie I further report that the pensions received by the following, named pension- ' ers hav.e been discontiniHKlr since September 11, 1934, to-wit: i: Hazel Rutherford --_1 Mabel Colburri Anna Henning I further re-port that the average amount which can be expended Tot-'payment of Mothers' Pensions during the year 1935, per. month, is $1,245.07; and that the amount paid out for the month of February, 1935, was $1,155.00. All of which is respect full v submitted. ' R. D. WOODS, County Clerk. -The: following resolution on Right of Way Purchase was presented and read to the Board to-wit: . Resolution For the Appropriation of Motor Fuel Tax Fut\ds to Replace Motor. l-'uel Tax Funds in closed banks, for the purchase of rieht of wiiy. •WHEREAS, there is now available frir the use of McHenrV- f"').Unt>-, Tlltriios, out of the motor f()el tax- law' of 1929 the sum of S21 i4.5f,' and" v • -J* " ;• WfJEREA-S.. .'tt is p^rmfssafite und!pr said ,motor! f,ueil. tax law approved .Mily 7, 1933 to replace Motor Fuel Tax Funds which have. bf'en ma«\e ' inacceoistble through the li/vuid;}tion or cniiservaMon of the Bank in which such .funds were *depof=it(»l,*by the County, and , v. - ' WHERE.y-s?,. the County of. ^fcHenry, tlllnofs, has deposited 1n the A'nerican X.'itioha'l .Bank, of Woods lock the sum ftf $21.5.21 of. \fotqr Fuel Tax' Funds received froTn the State, of Illinois Deji.' frthient :of -Firiance for .tlie purchase, ofri-ght of way On/State" AM Roiite-14 McH.enry /Cou'nty, jllinois', as. follows: Name of Owner- ' Aftit'.'. of damage Paul Gault /.... $215.20 Fee of Co. Treas. 4.35 AN'li WHEREAS, the said Paul Gault was unnble to deliver the properly signed dedication plat, the County Clerk is still hodi'ng the said order for $215.20 made out to said. Paul Gault, same being voucher No. 22551, and •WH&REAS, W. B. Morgan has now fsecome "the owner of the land involved in the above transaction and he "nas agreed to deliver a proper dedication pint for said right of way' for the sum of $215.20: THEREFORE BE TT RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, Illinois that the above amount of $219.55 of the Motor Fuel Tax Law of 1029 be used tt)Teplace said funds in said bank: BE TT FARTHER RESOLVED by said Board that the County Cert* Is hereby instructed to mark void said voucher No. '22551 made out to Paul Gault for the sum of $215.2(1 and withdraw same from • outstanding obligations: BE TT FURTITER RESOLVED that the. County Clerk and the County Treasurer are hereby ordered to make payment to W. B. Morgan the sum of $215.20 when State of Illinois voucher for said purpose is received and the • said proper dedication plat is presented to the Countv. BE IT FI-RTHER RESOLVED that R. „ D- Woodsy County . Clerk, is hereby -directed to. certify a copy of this resolution to the State l>epartment of Public Works and Rmldings, Division of Highways at Springfield, Illinois for its approval and voucher. 5, McttENttY COI'NTY, ILLINOIS National Reemployment, C. H. sup. 24.IS 3.30 S4.69 5.80 4.00 4.00 :. 12.62 ^82.73 A report from the TUliibis Emergency Relief Commission was presented .-and read showijig disbursi^ments made by the Supervisors and Legion Posts and also by the Commission for the support of paupers in McHenry Countv for the month of February, 1935. Which report was passe'd around to the Supervi «.-..rs for their inspection. The Chairman announced that Wm. P. Allen, the new Superintendent of the The Committee on Roads and Bridges .made the following report which on motion of Supr. Brown and duly seconded by Supr. Hale, arid the roll being ' County Home was present at the meetcalled was declared unanimously adopt- ' Ing and would be glad to answer any ed to-wit: questions pertaining to said ' institu- * > t tion. After some discussion In regard Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the to the management of said institution Board of Supervisors, McHenry County. Illinois: it was regularly moved by Asst. Supr. Rosenthal and duly seconded by Supr. The undersigned members of the i Hale that-the County Clerk be instruct- Road and Bridge Committee; for said ed to' write a letter to Gardner A. Knaj>p County, would beg leiri-e to- submit the requesting him to submit to the Board following report on the matters before of Supervisors of McHenry County a them: ! report for the month of February, and /That we met on the 8th day of March, 'also to suhmit statements of accounts 1935 at Woodstock. Illinois and audited to the various Suprs. for said month, and paid bills of a general nature Motion declared unanimously carried, chargeable to the McHenry County j The Clerk presented lists of Claims r.atrol System of roads as a- wjjole, in- against the County and on motion of eluding supplies and repairs for County Supr. Brown and duly seconded try Supr. owned machinery, insurance and labor Hemmer and unanimously carried, the at th,e County Tool House totaling / same were referred to the proper comthe sum of ; 8.7U6.27 mittees and the Board adjourned to 1:30 Bils chargeable to the various sections of County Patrol System of Roads for labor ajid materials at rates heretofore approved by this Board, werie and on roll call o'clock P. M. for committee work. 1:30 O'CLOCK P. X. Board met pursuant to adjournment members present .$ 18 constituting a full Board. The Committee on Claims, Labor, Fees 20.92 and Supplies made the following report 55.77 -which on motion of Supr. Brown and 11.26 duly seconded by Supr. Stevens and the 39.ut> roll being called was unanimously 94;77 adopted to-wit: 95.99 69.91 Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the • 25.24 | Board of Supervisors; * 25.9.B l Your Committee on Labor, Fees and 5.21 Supplies Clltims would beg leave to re- ,239.n» .-port- that they have examined all claims <46.31 presented to them, and recommend the . 36.92 payment of the following, and that the 126.46 Clerk be directed to issue orders on the -- County Treasurer to the Claimants for audited and paid as follows: Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 i. Section 4 Section 5, 6 Section 7, 10 ; Section 8 .....; Section 9 Section 11 Section 12 .Section 13 ..I....,,..;....:..'. Section 14 Section 1'5 Sections 16, 18 Section 17 Total $2268.82 the several amounts allowed, as follows, Yonr' committed--«J»'-M<iited ami to-wlt: • . ./ ordered paid out pf the Motor Fuel T&x P. F. Pettibone & Co., Cir. Clic Jpll 8.r>;> fUTldy items as follows; r . jP. F. I'ettibone & Co., Co: ' " State Aid Routed-- I: Treas. off. sup. ... 13-13A, Sec 4 MFT Malnt£1Bance, . I Frank Thornber Co., Co. Clk.. ^Tfeas. Fee $ 5.05 -. tax blks. and dog licenses 28, Sfcc. 9 MFT, Righ^. of Way . ' ,*• - Frank Thornber Co., Co. Clk. Treas. fee .. 42.87 elec. sup. .1 26, Sec. 10 MFT Engineering ..'....t. 71-.63 Frank Thornber Co., cir. Clk. 11. Sec. 11 MFT Engineering 229.50 Frank Thornber Co., Co. Treas; The matter of State' Aid Route 8A, ' . . o'flf.. sup. Sec. 6 MFT Crystal Lake South along R. D. Woods, Co. Clk., tax. Railroad: and also State Aid Route 3B. extn. fund ,.v..'..'..1_'.'.'.:.,.'^.i„.j^.S5y5.48' Sec. 8 north of Spring Grove, projects R.'D. Wr>ods, Co. Clk., Crlmlnil . held up over right of way difficulties case fund .....273.00 . was discussed and we decided.to i;econj- Grant Nolan, Judy, justice fees. .. 35.00 ( mend that the State's Attorney for Mc- Ethel C. Coe, sup. sch»~ office exp. 27.92 Henry County, Illinois, be instructed to Herald Pub. Co. (C. Lake), sup., proceed to secure the necessary land toy seh. office exp. 1 .80 condemnation proceedings. McHenry Plaindealer, sup. sch;. : - Your Committee estimates there will -office exp, , ,. .so be necessary for the care of McHenry Richmond Gazette, sup., sch. ' County Patrol System of roads an ap- office exp. , ,70 propriation from County Highway Tax American Prtg. Co., sup. sch. Funds the sum of twenty-five hundred office "ejtp 1.00 dollars until the April meeting , ot this Pyramid Paper Corp., sup. Jsch.. Board. I office exp ...;./.. 0.05 AH Qf which is respectfully submitted. 111. Office Supply Co., sup. sch. !"• " " ... 64.23 : 10.60 148.10 4.49 i.85 8.55 E. F. KDECKER F. E. BECK -1«8AS: H. ACKStJW - J; E. HARRISON H. M. TURNER .90 k ' M * . < • • i- " ... C\ » • office exp Harvard Herajd Co.; sup. schs, - . .office exp .. Harvard Herald Co.; Co. Clk. . prtg. and sup/ 25.68 'Harvard Herald Co., Ctr. Clk 4.00 __ATJie ..following resolution ^n^Right of L. V. K iltss; Co. clk. prtg. & sup.'45.84 Way Pur,cha».e\"w,aC^r^efi1te'a"'RH<l-"fea^"^rv. Kiltzr ^i T-reas. off. sup. 8.no and on motion of Supr. Acknrvan an<T LTV. KiltZT C.~H. Jall Tepatrs fjartd 8.70 duly seconded by Supr. Kuecker and the C. L. Tryoh, Co. Hwy. main. .„.,:;432.12 roll being called was declared uttini-; Zion (Cilice .Supply, Stsr Atty,' * T mously adopted to-wit: J- sup. fund .VidfcnzTrl6.55 Be«ontioa 'Buckley Tea Room, CT. jurors .-..^ l 1.85 WHEREAS, at the April'1934 meeting Stacy Map-Pub., Co. Treas. off. sup. ' 7.50 of the Boar0 of Supervisors of McHenry 311." Bell Tel. Co., C. H. jail tel..Co. 39.25 County, Illinois, a resolution was given 111. Bell Tel. Co., C. H. jail teK shf. 16.90 approval appropriating $50.00 to Geo. Cora Manaton, contlng. fund. W. Gehrke for right of way damage on -• '<set.. with treas,) ... 3.00 State Aid Route 8B, State Bond Issue Norma Taylof, contlng. fund • Route 176, and ' " (Set. with Treas.). ... ..^... .Ui'.i.™!:22.50 WHEREAS, said Geo. W. Gehrke was Woodstock D. Sentinel, Co. Clk. . unable to deliver a proper dedication ../prtg. and sup. .... ......55.68 for the land involved, the County Clerk Woodstock .I). Sentinel, sup, schs. did not'draw the order to him and the1 off. exp . "money Ts Still in t-tre hirrnty I'nnn. Wi.o<ii.;)ju-tf 1^ K^ntlnol^ HUP** ty Treasufer, and | Ttrtg. fund WHEREAS, Ed. Tessendorf has now Herald Puh. Co,, (C. Lake), suprr become the owner of the farm and j^'ill • pitc. fund make the dedication" necessary for the FfeifTers Pharmacy, Co. Treas. sum of $ioo.no, and -, . off. sup. .... WHEREAS, there is now available for Pfeiff^rs i'harmacy,' .Co. Clk. : the use of McHenry County, Illinois, prtg. and sup. : : out of the Motor Fuel Tax I*aw'of 1929 , Pfeiffers Pharmacy, shf. Jail BUpp. the sum of $51.01, and j elo, fund .. Z.:. '|WHE.REAS. the right Of Way Com- Sanitary Plby. & Ht*.. C."h! 3«tti mittee of this Hoard have secured- the' repairs .. signatures to the following highway 1). *B. Nichols, C. H. JaU repairs 4.80 dedication for (be-tmprovement of State .Tens Mikkelson, C. H. pail repairs 27.00 Aid Route 8.B, McHenrj4, County, Illinois. E. F. Baccus, C. H. jail repairs 31.5u N'ame ofK>wnpr . Amount of d'am. E. k. Baccus, C. H. Sup 32 29 Bd Tessendorf . .;^^.,..$100.00 . JC. F. Baccus, C..H. lail reoaira " '.<.00 CP; Treas., fee to. Lester ^Ldingjir^ v . E, F. ISacou*, C. H. wip~. /ipi) "THEREFORE BE IT RES<>I>VEI), 1. that the Geo R OTf Andrew Co., C. H. sup. R. O. Andrew, C. H. Jail coal .... Western Un. Gas & El. Co., shf, feeding prls Kirk'mon Ice Co., shf. feed. prls. 10.00 Eckert &'Bending, - shf. feed. pris. • 7,75 Marinda Bates, shf. feed. pris. ...„ Pingel & Koch, shf. feed. pris. .... Matt Hoesley. shf. feed. prls. i... Tl. A. Pratt, shf. feed, pris Howard Freeman, shf. ballilf Howard Freeman, shf. deputy Clyde Miner, shf. bailiff ... Henry tG. Fisher, shf. bailiff .. Henry G- Flshcf, shf. depu|y . #.00 Walter I). Brooks, shf. deputy .... 4.0i»' Richard Farrell, shf. deputy ,....../ ^0.0^ Sidney Corson, Shf. deputy I.!..'...::, Wayne A. HaTbleib, ?hf. deputy .;. Fred J. ".^t'ahi, tornSudp Insurance .( contingent) Births and Deaths •. ' Chi lnd. Home for Child., dependt. " c h i l d r e n . . . ; / ! . . 3 5 3 . 4 3 -Henry- A. Nulle,- s|if. per-/diem,"- fees, serv\ 100.00 Vestie MtjTdoibn; C, Hi Jail pal. .,108.00: Ora,. S,-Nulle,'shf- ifeed'g pris. ......loO.OO .Philip E. Bierdeman, shf. dpty. ...Pl0O.OO Daisy X. Mopre, sup. sch. -asst. ' nnd clk. .hire. ........113.75 A." A. Crissy,' pro. officer ...'.-.v....".-.. 75,00- Russell Allen,, Sts. Atty./AsSt; .. .330.0&: City of ^Vypodstock, C. HV Jail lir , " v and water .,.:........„If,^../ 86.34; S. A. Rt. 23 S^c.- 9. 28.ST'- S. A. Rt. 8. B. S. B. I. '176":i;i;i".X.*.. 71.60™ S. A. Rt. 2 Sec. 7 8.09 S. A. Rt. 13-13A, Sec. 4 5.0® S A. Rt. 11, Sec. 11 ......TT.... 229.60 S. A. .Rt. 26, Sec. 10 71.61 L. A. Stockwell, spl-,«o^f.i«KME 27.30 Delos Wright, spl com work ............ 68.60 C. M. Palmer, spl com work ........ 68.70 F. E. Beck, spl com work. 20.80 E. C. Hughes, spl com work 9.00 E. F. Kuecker, spl com work 9.60 Chas. H. Ackmari, spl com work .... 10.40 Joseph Hemmer. spl com work .... 20.80 V. E. Brown, spl com work 59.90 J. E. Harrison, spl com work .... 14.10 H. M. Turner, spl com work 10.40 J. G. Stevens, spl com work 31.50 Frank May, spl com work :... 23.90 S. H. Freund, spl com work ....... 5.20 A. H. Hale, spl com work 24.70 G. A. Dodd, spl com work 24.00 Paul Rosenthal, spl com work ....... 56.75 All-of which is respect fully submitted. E. C. HUGHES ' ; 4 A. H. HALE FRANK MAY . / G. A. DODD- • ing said Committee full power to act Clerk i'ni regard t<> said matter, and it was "^declared unanimousy carried. Asst. Supr. Rosenthal, Chairman of Purchasing Committee, stated that his Committee was not ready at this, time to make a report 1n regard to the matter ... 2."00 of the rearrangement of the Supervisors ... 67.061 Room, but would have a report for the .. 26.74 [next meeting. I S"'i r- Hemmer stated tha.t the County "" «nn Cerk .br°u8rht up the matter to his " jj'Jj.JJ Corhmittee of a new Counter for his 1 office together with dust proof drawers J'!!,. I ^or l>r°bate and common law forms. A general discussion was then had by members of the Board and the County (>^<i tbe- roll being called said motion was there upon regularly moved by Supr. Brpwh aijd duly seconded by Supr. Hale that the Purchasing Committee be instructed to secure estimates Of .the cost of said improvement and report back to the Board at its next meeting, motion declared unanimously carried. - Several communications were presented .and ordered, placed on file.- < There being no further business to corrie before said • meeting it was moved by Supr. Wright and duly seconded by Supt. Hemmer to adjourn. Motion carried'. ,-Thereupon the poard adJviirncd> Attest* ft. D./WOODS, Clerk: ' N- B. CLAWSON, Chairman. Scenes and Persons in the Current News The Committee on Claims, .County F'obr made the following report which on motion of Supr. Hemmer and duly seconded by Supr. Kuecker and th«> roll being called was declared unanimously adopted to-wlt: -- Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisory: Vour Committee on County Poor Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presented to them, and recommend the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to Issue order? on the County Treasurer to the Claimants for the several amounts allowed, as follows, to-wit: Dorr--Ottawa Sanatorium--, Frank Mishler, (T. B. Pauper) ....$60.75 Harry Hansen, (T. B. Pauper) .... 61.91 Amelia EiWsch (T. B. Pauper) .... 63.51 Richmond--Ottawa Sanatorium- Albert Jancn (T. B. Pauper)' 51;tJT Hartland--.Zace Tuberculosis San4r ;„ torium, Hattie Butts (T. B. Pauper) 53.72 Chemung--Zace Tuberfculosis Sanatorium, Ada Parish (T. B. pau.) 10.00 Chemung--Mrs. Tom Jacobs, Ada Parrish (T„ B. Pauper) 35.00 E. Thomas Brand, care in hospital 32.00 ,J. J. Stafford & Son, burial Geo. Krein (T. B. Pauper) 75.00 Dr. ,f\ L. Powers, serv. Geo. Krein (T. B. Pauper) tO.OQ McHenry--Regina Klein, Mrs. Geo. ; Lay, Mrs. Peter Freund, (Ti : // B. and Pauper) ; 35.00 Fred H. Turner, moving Soma 6.00 McHenry--Springbrook Sant., care .Jlildj-ed Freund : 30.00 .'All of which is respectfully submitted. CHAS. H. ACKMAN ' • J. E. HARRISON / V. E. BROWN • ••/.. ./ r D. M. WRIGHT RECONSTKUCTOir" 1 S^i^ollowing report -ef V. S. Lumley, State's Attorney, from August 15, 1934 to March 13th A. D. 1935 was presented and read to the Bosrd to-wlt: Hubert D. Stephens, former senator from Mississippi, who has been appointed a director of the Recoastraetion Finance corporation. ADMIRAL OF THE AIR State's Attorney's Report of Expenditures To the Honorable Board of Supervisors' Gentlemen: I. herewith, respectfully submit' a report of the expenditures made by me from the 15th day of August A. I). 1934 to the 13th day of March A. ,D. 1935. State of Illinois, County of McHenry, ss. " I, Vincent S. Lumley, State's Attorney of McHenry County, Illinois,' being first duly sworn on oath, depose and say that the several Items mentioned below are just and true expenditures made by me In connection with the administration of my office out of moneys set over to me by this Board of •Supervisors for such purposes. 1934-- Aug 15^-Appropriation from Boftrd of Supervisors J260.00 Disbursement* • Sept. 1--Tel. for August .144.25 Sept. 5--M. B. Cook Co,, ohlon skin paper T.4'4 Sept. 25--T. J. Shakell, taxi .. 7.00 Oct. 27--Amer. Printing Co., State's Atty., Wallet Envelope for filing 5.61 N'ov. is--Tel. for Sept., Oct. & Nov. 98.91 Dep. 3--stamps . JMM1 1935-- . . . r. .. Jan. 12--Bransby STudio, printingr copies of criminal photos : J.OO Jan. 15--Zion Office Supply, State's Attorney Binder, Index, etc 7.4^ Mai1. 1--Tel. Dec., Jan. A Feb. :. 87.42. -Mar. 1--Perfection Legal Blank Co. . Criminal Docket blanks 5.86 r- '- / rnfrtj- i'Vr' 'Total Disbursements $270.93 Kecapitalatlon ' Total' amount received :..^.......u..../..$250.00 Total amount paid out 270.93 Balance due State's Attorney .$20.93 VINCENT S. LUMLEY. State's Attorney. ; Subscribed and sworn to before me thin 12th day of March A. D. 1935. (SEAL) BEATRICE C. BOPP, N .P. 1.00 1.80 3.67 .31 .51 7.73 Rear Admiral Henry V. Butler who was raised to the rauk of vice admiral when he \yas placed In comr. mii'1 of the American fleet's aircraft battle force. The appointment stressed the inci BWktfe importance of aviation to the navy. - fii'ails of Kin a,|(1 *Jnceii .Mary, specially inn• le for the twenty-fifth anniversary t>£ ttt«Ir ascension to the British throne on Miiy 6. 2--Palazzo Borromeo on Isola Bella at Stresa, Italy, where the premiers and fore'ish ministers of Great BWtain, France and Italy met to plan for European peace. 3--Scent In western Kentucky when the Green river flooded its banks and drove hundreds;of families from their hopes. • , • Atlanta Housing Project to Replace Slums ,*-•r. . L usiylitly slums in Atlanta, Ga., are being torn down by the PWA, to be replaced by sach scenes as-the above, & model of part of-the Techwood housing project for which $2,700,000 was allotted. Besides bright and modern apartments it will have attractive playgrounds and swimming pools. . ^ Mitseum Given to Palestine fey Rockefeller No Smallpox in Europ* nallpox hag practically vanls from continental Europe, except in Itussia and Spain, the ^onquest of the disease being attributed to compulsory vaccination* COL. JOHN BUCHAN hed- __ 10.65 13.00 order for payment of jBO.fio to Thorne & i-o'-V'tthf "i'alY 'auiro/elti" Oeo. \V. Oehrke at th« April I^SI rtu>el- fund' , - . IRS of this board is hereby rescinded, ana Henry Ai\'^un®T«SF^5^^m BE IT KCRTUER RESOLVED, that fees, serv. , ' ^ the said 150 -formerly ordered paid to Henry-A. NuHe, shf. ner diem said Geo. W. Gehrke, togefber; witji -J50 -fees. werv. . •' 25 05 additional for ri>rht of way damages Ora Ni^lle, (to ^nevaV shf."^r*?* shall be paid to Ed. Tessendorf by the diem. fe«.«, serv, - ' 4 oO Courity Clerk and the County Treasurer A. \V. >Vagner,-C, H. stip.• .'"'J7'"'^ 2 t7 when State of IUinoit! voucher for said The Detective, shf. oft'. suji: 7":'7 28't8 additional #50 is. received tor said pur- l*iii*vr«al l.alMjratori<>>, 4'. I^TguS?l;">V. poB* aa<l a proper dedication plat 1» L, Q. Bodenschatz, c. H. »up. It wrS there upon regularly moved by Supr. Wright and duly neeonded by Supr. Ralmer that the report be anoroved. and.an appropriation of $200.00 bp mnde to the State's Attorney's ofHee for office expense and the County Clerk he instructed to draw an order on the County Treasurer for the same. And the roll being called said motion wan declared unanimously carried. Supr. "Wright. Chairman of the Countv Home Committee, addressed the Roard and stated that the County Physician estimates that the cost of the necessary . equipment for an operating1 room at the County Home would be about flfioO.OO. Supr. Wright then suggested that the County Clerk purchase a gavel for the Chairman. Supr. Beck then stated to the Roard that he had a gavel given to him by his father that was made from wood taken from the home of Abraham T.lncoln in Spring^' Held. Illinois, that he would gladljr. donate to the Board of' Supervisors if", they wanted it. It was regularly moved j and unanimously carried that Suprf I iSeck's offer be nccepted. The bond and oath- of T,est»r Edlnger , e* officio supervisor of asesssments for McHenry County- was presented and read to the Board and on motion of ' Supr. Brpwn and duly' seconded by 1 Supr. Wright and the roll l/ein'g called | was approved and ordered spread upon j the records. -- 1 Supr. Hemmer, cnairman of the Build- 1 j ing Committee, stated thai Kupr.'Freund | a member of his committee, had a drawing of the addition to the County Clerk's vault that h*» would present at this time. Mr. Freund" thert explained the pian and estimated thj; cost of Bald, improvement would be sft>out $2500.00. It ' was there upon • regularly moved by Supr. Wright and duly seconded by 1 Supr. Stockwell that the matter of the addition to the County Clerk's vault be referred to the Building Committee gly< (•rnwwi This is the new I ine museum in .Ti'rusiilrm which is soon to l>c opcm .] to il:,' puhii<\ It is the {rift of JohB D.Rockefeller.Jtvana standajust outside of Herod'syate at thenortheastentrance to the Holy City. ~ a C^; J«hn liuchan. the author, will succeod l.<»rti Besshorott>rh as governor- general of Cantidn. He is tl»e first commoner to be appointed to the post. . Most Rapid River • Probably the most rapid river In the'world, with'the exception of some small streams which are merely torrents or cataracts, is the Ulver Ithone, In France. At some seasons the current of this streameroitcites a speed of 4(1 miles an hour. In the drier seasons, however, Lt drops to a Tate of six miles an hour.--Cleveland l'lain Dealer. OrizMi of Round RoUn vJThe origin ot the round robin Is traced to a sailors' custom followed when they entered a conspiracy so that it could not be known who signed first or last. „ . -v... .. ^ , - j Lawmaker Continues His Farming Maroon f^iRLER im Kepn»sentmive Lslier 1.. Bunlick, troni the Had I..mils of .North I>:sko; Is shown hew milking a jroat ou the 140-acre farm he maintains in .Marylan 1 17 miles from Washington. There lie carries on as a farmer In the intervals of representing .MS: t»eople la house. ' V'ill Haarlow, who has starred In basketball. j;oll and fencing at the University of Chicago, has turned his attention to baseball and is the Maroon team'/S.chief pitcher this season. He is 6 feet tall and weighs 170 pounds, and the big league scouts are watching Mnu •I T ~)