_ __-- Supt. --A. Arthur}Simpson PXE . Aacci "I P e t K T rp6 fue $ % Py % «. Tel . «l * \ d +4 n h 4 'i'&:. Es 3 m : , BR o. 6 4 . . 33 /K HARYmn : -- _i | fnworman £Dve, 21, W1ISC( E mmsfihmwruuu-; > ---- . PrRNG HAVE NO * |"5....0 sw n . JK .. PAGE EIGHT ";' Ihe d@istribution <of $12,921.89 to h> xarious townships, the »distribu-- £ reprecenting -- money received + \Mmes from States : Attorney [3 h's «offtice. Supt. Simpson's re-- :e.nqmw apportioned to wurious --school districts and as R #tity of Waukegan is the. largest + @% seceives the largest single sum. aukegan:>gets $3,6%~.10. Others re . belve--sums of from $1,200 down. By the school census of last.June there ~@v#$8;0014 persons under. school Efihubmny. The rate of dis-- bution is 46 cents. The amounts gcdn' --by the township the num-- r Of ~persons enumerated in-- these _ T. Arthur -- & county,guper 'r the distribution <of $12,927.80 to h* xarious townships, the »distribu-- £ reprecenting -- money received + \Mmes from States : Attorney #] h's «office. Supt. Simpson's re-- :e.nq the amount apportioned to wurious --school districts and as R #tity of Waukegan is the. largest +@% seceives the largest single sum aukegan:>gets $3,6%~.10. Others re . beive--sums of from $1,200 down. By the school census of last June there Distribution of Fund Made By 28,004 UNDER 21 YEARS John Serok!, %6, of T26 8th : stree Ras "" Or no :nul to recove Sight t was Wamel" at the . Lak County General hoespital today:, _« Serket way proguntiy rowing wosk or : and that he -flm AMe @uring the day. At times he i# vic lent and nécessary to keep him in Township & Pneumeni4 Follows Attack o John--Sereki; is Still Uncon-- t"" dn Liake county. The rate of dis-- bution is 46 cents. The amounts acolnt --by the towunship the anum-- r Of ~persons enumerated in-- these townships is given as follows: r »Jacket, while on other. occa Mm"bm-fl aimost Wke gonad. He has not recovered consci T. robbers Smgact bho. mhing Mfi leaving him for dead. 'They are s rather inclined 'to believe that he M I f : : had an enemy who plotted revenge, § & [ _ t : or that he engaged in a fight. 8 C\ n f e % ® Bereki had a fair chance for :oeov- s " PXA < % . 2 5 _llWal k C aAMG sbaknn 'afhanw Uhha hn I 5 6 or that he engaged in a fAight. ' ~~--> Sereki had a fair chance for recov-- ery in the early stages after the at-- it cight on bo. Sharican road a98 a |@ i night on # K 1t is thought, too, that he has a skull $Fracture, as--symptoms point to thah. PDr. L G. Brackett, his doctor, ad-- &u today that there was Mitle ce for recovery. Serek! had been paid Saturday by his employer, Frank Maculls, a farm er living near the old golt grounds. mm' Tound nnm'" on the his check Vlrfltl all been taken, and Pr; R. ;_.& all been taken, and Dr; R. {hm motified the police and had man taken to the hosapital. _ _____ _ _Fohn Jackaway, 5%, of 433 Victory street, slugged the next evening, but not robbed, and later taken to the Victory Memorial hospital, was re-- 1542 4541 4642 4640 Willian E. Beck, 28, Beaver Dam, M A. Roberts, 26, Columbus, William A. Neigentind, 33, Chicago. J;----r»*ir» K. Fournietr, 38, same > Charles E. Fisher, 23, Chicago. Cecelia Salowski, 18, hicago. Cecil J. Wheelock, 21, Milwaukee. Verdo Brenaman, 2%1,; Milwaukes. MHarry F. Follett, 23,; Wanwatosa, Irene Mouthy, 21, same. Estelle H. Goplin, 31, sams. Ottman Voun Toess\, 27, Springfield4, Anna Louise Strach, 21, same. f Stanley J. Deierla, %5, Waukegan. | KEsther Schoepp, 18, Ziton.> Chatlies G. Peterson, 24, Chicago. Mary J. Amidon, 2%6, Chicago. Waliter Germer, 21, Oshkosh. Erno Pommerening, 18%, Oshkosh. Meredith Evans, 3%°, Crystal Falls, Louise Jansen, 236, Minneapolia * Paul R. Avclam, 40, Janesville, Wis Blanche Winkler, 39, Burlington, *. ma 1. Radke, 21, «ame. F--ank F. Steften, 36, Milwaukbe. Menrictta Zimmerman, 35, same. James Hydick, 2%, Milwaukee. Margaret Phiyyips, 19, sanis. I«rold M. Larson, 23, 1Andstrom a4 improved today. Schiemberg, ?%, Miwanckes iannitse +6 lGake: Barter. 19. Woli (Crask 1182 7886 _ 3627109 $12,027.80 65.78 1320.66 ©47.48 1937.52 184.92 143.88 548.724 184.00 923.2% BF 'A complete political Atlas of-- the United States from 1789 to f;resqnt date, a compendium of facts and figures. Platforms, Biographies * _ and Portraits of all presidents from Geo, Wash-- ington to Coolidge. This Atlas made up in book form is absolutely FREE to all new voters for the asking at the-- | Daily Sun or Libertyville [ --_"%,. 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