mm LCM. Feller: W 1m], "unloved at the human and 'ttPeryhGiairtG"aiiiGii'i'i'ii'iii; fhtmthettrm. Pena-swam ?t1t2t.yeoriiiiGiirrGG'iliii' A. "to'ttue"tertoiiG?iikiiGi'"iaii.' BIND FELLERS TO GRAND JURY - "Bv wwmwyux "Wu" 8aarendermtun- ..trtteteenruittTi"i'ii"ii'. She 1'.tfe1eetStyiiiiT""ir"iii; 1etg1ee.r?ttr?..idriaih% t21tPtetereDy.a.A..miis"irirrni".'. f1eo'tereatteretirnineeteGsero"i; 'rrenm.Berqmt.n1.,qras-edtrtam IromttmrttrhergtA CxmtrtNtietgtt' " Bum Lake nequuconda, sum-- day "term when she tell uncou- 'lteu,tt,e1ttyAirCiltii mung S"ttttyttt_teaiaeGGiiiiiiiiiiir' 1t?tttyuririirii"i"iiG"icirea1'ii2' tettoytjn%i""iisi"t7,7. n'2tct1tciiiii commons mom - ... EPh.flo?mtuin were unusual to undertaking parlors in Wheeling, when Gum John L. Taylor im- gt'tnemdnlurrandeonetuetedanin.. qtest Sunday morning. A verdict ft "eerh1erttiu drowning" was re- the Rondo Osman; an hour and I knit "tabs went down. Thedrown- m: occurred " tt o'clock Saturday night. William 6mm of 2151 um avenue. Chicago. an ac- qmintanee,nearlr1tntttuetteinan attempt to save Manx-one when he was pinned under twice by the strug- gling victim. hunted from his tight to tree tunnel! from the_drown- in. nan. (hum ma to go down every few feet beam ot the weeds. Yum titled tn them tor the ttodrottttattmttter-tnaam. TttOt-nu/tttttOro-ttrotate "I!" an "Alarm to thtQttsttetetqtthtimmtiriukttie" _ertrFaroethsiiyearamthveeGriiit 1'"rg.'?teouiiGUautthatreet, mom onto!» hie Sunday, Mrtretrettethttentttetntense neat. A report ot the drowning was made to memo! Shem: Law- rence A. Md 7:30 o'clock. Deputies Donald Doolittle ttttdDoida.Buttonwentto the J"etutddr-tttsewateruntit 2 o'clock Holiday morning, but could If, - fltdh'tuPl,'.t,iiU"'ttot _ r "I?" l?" heavy -ttt or weed: great- " bummed the ttmaBintr, It is 'iii) my, ten, the grappling hooks f T It re e Chicago thionists and Death At Resorts While Seeking Relief From Record Heat Wave. my: my brother-in-law, Ernest 'r'" of China). III I short dis- tune any " thettme, while his Inter, In. lune Yuma. was on about. Anyone! the undercut" I mace A. Dough o'clock. Deputies! ttttdIMrida.Battt; madman o'du_ekMondnrmo, mrtloeaterthibodr magniqhurin' many thoughthe m Yikimi natddidnotttotohtmuntt1rrftertte haddist-edirtttterqrater. The drowning occurred shortly ab. ter , o'clock Inst night. Hunmnhad been diving Iron a but um A raft ontheaoutttsideofPutt1"e,Nst on the old lee Hm tam. which may was converted into a sub- dthaion. After diving he would push in boat ahead of him. When when in the 'ratetheaN min MW tot llwm'nmon. 19. or 1918 North Hardin; Hume. Chicago. who met 'tBath tn Huh like. net: the Mc- mn-uhmnm. Wham Huntsman» be an expert "Manama in " feet ot 'he-theem were drowned ,ehth_getieeftomthettusster- mint mmdafomhvlc- thrq.nrhohatht.tteetnRertmaLae "theta-Indiummmovend Sunday Idling-W" .. The "who ML dimmed Sun- Lac - water: snag took their greatest an ot lives year THREE DIE IN WATERS we 09-331 Eden. Sn!!! took I was a candy merchant in! recently purchased and but): a summe: home 18.01190 was manna " '1ttyn1tirv.eiteeetmutlijisri"iiiirt1 "out!!!" sate Penman Arthur much H?d?.Myet1rtitrarrmtetriiCtFii; 1ey.taezttrMtisrrtoiiiis%riu"ic, mhumwmwmnml '.,teetrymutneinurikiiiaiirri"i J. DrMeAlister and William Baptist af mucosa. who were ttrrested in Lake county by state policemen about two weeks ago end are charged in on tn- fonnation tn County court in Kankaw tee with. Impersonating state pence-l men. FAKE BOPPEBS The bill states that during these yen:- Pigtcutter rented the premises " 138 North Western avenue. Lake Forest from Herrick at the rate of $30 a month. He did not pay any actual money to Herrick and thus credits him with $2.310 on the bill due him. He also gives Herrick credit {or $96 taxes which he paid for him. iithit cocoa-ding to contract with Warren Herrick. for the seven yen: amount- ed to 819,935. while he received but 310.096. leaving a" balance ot 39.129 started suit in theiirGit GGiTG $10,000 against W. Herrick of Lake forest, dging business " Herrick & Sons, and " surviving partners at George Herrick tutd Warren Herrick, (so-partners. doing business " George Berna A: Boets. The suit was tiled by Assistant Stews Attorney Sidney B. Block and Attorney Louis C. Hor- John Fincntter of Lake Forest Sues Herrick and Sons fqr Considerable Pay. , WANTS tl 0.000 A8 BACK WAGES V. McKeon, of. Chicago, was ur- rested Saturday afternoon for driv- ing "a high rate of speed on South wankee avenue. Be was brought back and given a thte of fhe dollars and costs by Judge Smith. TedMaaonetfPraiHeVie. tin (Continued on page 'KIM" Motorcycle officer Frank J. Druba put in another hy Week end and took in number violators of the tmfrie code. i A delivery car of the Triggs & 'Johnson Grocery got mixed up with a sedan " the Church street corner "shortly after the earlier accident Land came off second best in the en- counter. The driver of the truck, Russell Lin, turned eaat on Church street andthesedanstruckhimjustuhe was crossing the north bound trat- fle lane. Both drivers chimed to havehadthelightaand,aftera shag consultation each agreed to pay his own "ages. The sedan. was not hurt beyond a couple of l small dents and the truck had a} badly bent front wheel. I The car was towed t6 the. Main garage and the nutter of damages wag s_ett_led between the two drivers. and the driver mghu'y injunc' Plondab anagram when a truck own; ied y e r g company 0 3 Chicago "and 'tht at t.hehiter. 'section of Milwaukee and Park avenues. The touring car was driven by Romeo Calanca at Raul- f,.ytemLthetryelrmusiieii of Frank Bauemhrnitir of Kunmin. Calanca was coming east on Park avenue while Bauernismith was M- proaching from the west and both turned on Milwaukee avenue at the: same time. Both were moving tooi, fast to stop and the heavy tee hit the lighter car just ahead of the front seat, crumbling the tender and wrecking the front wheels. The windshield was broken by the im- pact and Calanca was cut by the fly- ing glass. He was taken to the home of Dr. C. R. Galloway where his wounds were dmsed. NO. " A utos Crush Making Turn DENY CHARGES that Ills earnings My dmased Atty. J. A. Miller said Monday that he is going to start court action in behalf of Mrs. Amanda Kluehe of Chicano -to remain her machine now held by Wesley Gaston.- owner tf Ma's pet-vice garage. Gaston along, ice cream cones in each [ hand. Re was brought'to Wanke- gan Saturday night and lodged in the county Jail. It is believed that he will have to remain there until his trial. as it is improbable that he can get a bondsman after run- ning away once. There are two informations; in the County court against Nelson, both charging with with liquor viola- tiona Attorney Wilfred Hall, who; handles County court prosecutions' for the office of State's Attorney A. V. Smith, said Monday that Nehitm will be tried within the next few weeks. Injunction In Ellect It is recalled that an injunction was granted a few months back an motion of State's Attorney Smith, closing a portion ot Nelson's home mm of liquor vilittittntt. Be has been arrested on innumerable instances by the office of Col. Smith and the police on " liquor charzeo and charges of operating a disorderly house _ START ACTION I hula-Ia (teu',utf.tyttdt,,teut Rerstorr,ttemttnrat acenewere +e.to/aiie_a1rdttiVtiiGi"'i"iiGii ttestal1stutt1ttserreeimisviran' the 1(mice. Pttrttmntery,,a1torthe trtttta Ind other Waco equipment tCttyohieewatrstordriCiiG'iiri'r' building or as out on duty. The transportation trytgtr,,ttg wulbemovedtothezt feedstore across the street Bmuisan. nouneedwillgooptssusutd. DEPUTY FINDS " ARTHUR NELSON have Watchman Tapped Mr. Riddle, the night watchman, 'tuttrtmeytttottsroikurtorttte' horses at the time, which was about can). Inordertodothie.hetuut pean to the back part at the um story. As he started to return: he saw that the entire tiottr was seething with titunes amsthat he was hyped without a way at getting out. _ In a ttnah, the night "mama nabbed Wuhan" mppedtbem than: him. and dashed tar the open- Inc. The by about him caught Of", but Waited the name. tram reach-1 tptrhubatr, msuttereitatet gum barns, but not enough to bother} 1_Aaxtriumrtotttose-wttosdwttte 1tartufthetttaae,ttsewttoterokisi PtPuiyuyrt.nmtpptotituneaittie- - instant. This unusual phe- nomenon upheld the moorythat spon- taneous combustion had . been the ctuateotthettre. new.» panama the spot where the hay had begn stored. . T11ettuildintrisosmedbythezion Institutions and Industries. It is a, tettlieareertttoraarntutroriiaii ot the lower story, which remained standing after the fire. _ "lying a lane bundle of hay shout thin. he mule his way to the stair- way before the are reached his body, L [by Catehes Fire ' . About thirty fans of Jug had been stored in the building. which was 11111 old wgoden structure. Some ot the; hay witstnhadeondittan atthisthnej attheyearonaasmmtotthe heavy? and continual rains that had fallen, in:the spring. Because at the large, quantity of hay and the irttttumrtable,,' condition at the structure. there was; Itttuetttuttxsafttte aont1redepart- meat to put cut the fumes. T bur-lint bum... and only through g the employment of an ingenious} method at protecting Mung" from' Pt ttames was he able to CMStipe alive. Spontaneous combustion Friday new; resulted In almost the tow destruction of the 's tmnspottotlon building, located tn the business db- trtet of Zion City. The loss. it is esti- mated, was about 025,000. Huh G. Biddle, the night watch- nun-st them. was eaagttt In the Hugh G. Riddle Trapped It) Flames That Destroy Zioil Ttarurortation Building; Manages To Escape. HUGE LOSS . CAUSED BY ZION FIRE ON AUTO BILL taired into cus- Rev. Vincent Bennett, pastor (game Immanuel Baptist church. nth Genesee and May stre'ets, Wan egan had a close call in an acciden that occurred at Raddisson, Wis., o the Fourth of July, it-was learned fon- dat. Jri.is cg wgs smashed to ieees REV. BENNETT '_,,; _ susumnum 1 The American Legion stunner festival which has provided a use- ment for thousands of persdne P this 'vicinity for the past w ek is still id prowess in Copeland arior on South Milwaukee avenue; the time of closin having been' e tend- ed to Wednesgfay night of this week. The extension' was made beca se of the fact that rainy Weather iled the two opening nights. ( 'rh,e.eahlival company wh ch is suplplymz the concession is a le to pro ong its stay ere as the R unds at Lake Geneva where the next; stand is booked, is still under rater 'from the heavy rains of last week.' The crowds which thron the groundq nightly is evidence qf the popularity of the entertaihme and tlyi.a.tteisdtuee shows no tri s of diminishing. This is the seco af- fair of this kind B red b the heal Itgitni post, the one las year being he din the North Shara sub- divisiion at~Mundeleing _ i :nuwlllcy A! V. Dunk". , I State's Attorney Smith saiil that iGrafton was a beer agent at Fox Lake and that many .com laints labout him had been filed " gas of; flee. The prosecutor said tlt.?., he lapproved the bond of Skillemwhen -the latter proved that he had tuiti- cient: property to enable him sign "he band. He says it will be case of the county collecting $2,00q from Skillen as a tesit of .the disaypear- ance of Grafton. ' F , l LEGION CARNIVAU , 8mm end that thin Iction' rSli' stoned within the next few d mt. Gram wu Min t d on his place'ou In, 24 and was rder- ed to appen- in justice eo the following day. Re gave a bo bo- fore Justice Coulson on May and his hearing was set for June . He failed to show up and the cm. was continued until June 9. When e did not appear on this date, the bond of 82,000 was declared forfeited by Justice Coulson on motion of state's Attorney A. V. Smith. , a i Constable John Luebbe, o Pre- 3mont, and R. S. Wells, of unde- jlein procured a boat from the other, (end of the lake and with a t of {improvinod grappling hooks gun 2the search for the body. The own- li,et occurred shortly before 'eight Eo'c och Sunday morning and the C. E. Skillet, of Pox Lake f ish- ed the bond which permitted e re- lease of Grafton pending a Court hearing. Assistant State's lum- gL'i,rgid; Block said tut in o rtoe'o1leetonthebondttwiI1 William (2an of Fox Lake, an. alleged violator of the proh6ftion law,, failed to a ttear/for til in tttt court Jt u a result IO and of $2.000 was declar for, feited some weeks ago, it me known Saturday when a tra' ript from'the court of Justice He , C: Coulson was Med in the ireuit court. T . 1 As she went under she ( ibbed ithe belt of Miss . Morin's grilling ésuit'and pulled her beneath mt- ;faceu'l'h'e'y went under tt . d 1' time before her grip could be lbosen- ,ed from the belt by Miss Morin iwto, by that time was too early iexhausted to help the drowni . girl {who sank for the last time J st as ghelp' arrived. . A Word was trent.to'deputy Sheriff Dennis Limberry at Libe 1e who relayed the can to the. ttnde- lein police t,itn',',tnot, and 'tarted for Countrysi but owing T the faulty description pf the ghee given in the yhone call he ha "difficulty in locating the scene of the crown- mg. © The two girls had been wading for some time in the shallow water ne'er the shore and the Marin girl Set out to swin across a narrow neck of water to the opposite shore" warn- ing Beulah, who could not sdim, to stay back from the deep wa " . She either failed'to hear or to heed the warning _and. followed out until her feet slipped from the bank :where the ground breaks, away -abruptly, and she plunged into eighteeh feet; of water. . i i ,'OND 1rpIttniyrriirfi, 4 . IN BOOZE 05813 The newly made lake oh the Countryside golf course, two miles west of Matidelein, claimed first victim Sunday morning when uelah Slagel, 11 years old, of 1946 issell street, Chicago, sank to her death in a deep hole near the w bank of the lake while wading Ith a girl friend, Laverne Morin, 4150 of Chicago. f Chicago Girl, I Drowning _": GION CARNIVAL) , STILL IN PROGRESS 0.1011an 13mm ter as!" "lbw Twi "T-r---""'""""""-?-"'----"'-""-"'----"'""-'- p, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1928. Vir'st Victim of at Coimtrwide Lake BEGIN SUIT TO COLLECT BOND The case in 1915 was prpseeuted by Attorneys Ralph J. Dady and Eugene Runyard, then state's attorney and assistant state's attorney. respective- ly. Attorneys James G. Welch. the late John Welch and Elmer V. Owls were defense counsel._ the court. John . Coleman was in- dicted butcould not be found. The indictment against him is still pend- ing and thus he can be tried without grand jury action again. / Albert Coleman and James Cous- ins were tried on the charge of mur- d"ring Morrison in the fall of 1915 ind were found not guilty. The ver-' dict against Cousins was directed by and got the oral confession. The next morning an attempt was made to get a written confession from Coleman, but it was not successful. Coleman then denied the killing and sold he would not go back to Lake county unless 'xtraditlorrpapers were issued compelling him to do so. yw sergeant John Oratory of Pul- Iertott. Cal.. that he. killed Thomas Nansen. a special otBcer on the Ghteago, Milwaukee & m. Paul eau- mtut, at Random, on May 30, .1915. He made a fatal slip of the tongue while serving a sentence of 12 days in the Calfornia jail for drunkenness Patrolman A. J. Collins ot Fuller- tan. while jesting with Coleman, got an inkling that he might be wanted for. murder and kept annoying him until in a fit of rage, Coleman shouted he had killed one policeman and that it new ttme he shot another. _8ergennt Gregory then took? to Sacramento from Springfield pr air mail. Them were to arr-we there either' . y might or early $atmd-y._ _" Dalian a minimum htiqrttal - instead Injuries tn an "teettttt 'to commit suicide. Aster contesting ttistruilttrtconrteettonwttttntakii county murder of over 13 years ago. Coleman sought to end his life. He seized a razor blade in jail and slashed at the back of his neck. According to wood received here Coleman will recover. It is pos. sible, however, that the return trip of Sheria Doolittle will be de- hyed, "Comma may have to re- maintainehosplmtormediulat- tuition tor several days. John Cowan former railroad ottieer, who is work- ing on this use. 'rf'", to ttthee in California Saturday. Coleman made an oral confession in Sergeant John Gregory of Ful- ISLAYER IO BE i BROUGHT BACK State's Attorney A. V. Smith re: cubed word. Friday that Governor Len Small had made a request on the California "mar for the ex- uadjtion papers having been sent do! of Califdmia would sigh- ex- tmdititrn papers for. the return of (Loin: Coleman. 62, a confesséd mur- mr. . According to a dispatch received Friday night Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle arrived in Sacramento, the anital of California, that afternoon and it jam} 1nfpeeterd thagthq Rover- " Mr. Claw stated that he was fish- line at some distant from the spot 1 Where the two girls were in the fwater and on hearing their screams {he rushed to the spot arriving just :' in time to see the Slag!!! girl sink ';for the last time. He stated that be is not a swimmer and the depth 901' the watef made it impossible for him to do anything toward effecting La Ttpee., - 7 I An-ambulance from the Burmeis- tor funeral home in Chicago tame to bil'gtigll1p Mondag evening and took the ' y to the [the] home in Chicago were funeral services are to be held Wednesday. Slagel, who is employed u a car- penter in Chicago, was not on the scene when the drowning occurred, arriving several minutes after his dziuzhter had sunk to the bottom of the lake. Buelah was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Slagel and her par- ents, are inconsolable over their loss. . Miss Morin? was also a witness at the hearing and told of her warning to the Slagel girl of the sharp drop- off in the bank and of her struggle with her in, the deep water. _ .et_' 7..-- --._- --_. aun- ulna. 1' "I," W. Slagel and daughter Beulah am Mr. and Mrs. Harry M, Clow and LaVerne Morin had motored from Chicago early' Sunday morning "to spend the day ab Countryside lake gaining access to the lake through the Rice farm which is located at the western end.' o'clock. ' mte body was removed to the Treptow undertaking rooms A Lib- ertyville where deputy Soroner 11. D. Penney impanelled a jury to in- quire into the death. The inquest was held Sunday afternoon and the ta,r.etumed a verdict of accidental at . Testimony at the hearing brouégt. Sign gm feet that. Mr: gud Mr, Floyd was not recovered until eleven apt! brxte" him down in an automobile crash in Wisconsin on highway 83 about a mile south of Liberty Comets on the Fourth ot July. Frank A. Johnson of lake Geneva was about to make a left- hand turn oft the highway when he collided with the Kelly Car. was Louis was injured on the right jaw and cut on her right leg. Mrs. Johnson. riding with her husband, was thrown from the car and one on atl.ttp',1tttet?tsrrilirinilGiiir"iiGG over her leg. ' Mu. Prank Managua le, my: the Johnson, suffered a Miss Roberta Lam iiii,Giriiirirri'oGi1' in an- ---4...._u,n - - AN T [OCH PAIR HURT IN CRASH [hour later by George Green. expert [diver, and contractor who is instal- "ling the new waterworkg main across the harbor. _ The mes: into the death was to be ope Sunday morning. Coroner John L Taylor has announced. The funeral was held Monday with in- terment in North Shore cemetery. ms companions fled when% $3; after shouting for help to a Public Service line crew wetting nearby. (Imam. an employe ot the Public Bennie 00.. who was work- tntrneartttetoeneti. Theboy when Guam agtid his drowned tttttttttht name was Eddie Grahek ot Mb. Alister avenue. Graheh was drowned when he Slipped from a. raft on which he was playing with four other boys. (rye was drowned Friday in Lake Michigan off the north beach, was positively identified that after- noon as that 'of Edward Gnhek, eon of Jacob Gnhek. 853 Hamster Ave., Waukegan well. known soft drink dealer and, filling station own- er. . The identification was made by the vietim's " year old sister. Rose. who was located by Policeman mr.. gil Stewart And taken to the Wane) and Peterson morgtie after inhtr.. mation had been fwnished by Wir. Jiam Christensen. 32 Wisconsin ave- nue. one of the witnesses to the tragedy. Mr. and Mrs. Gmhek were in Mil.. waukee when Officer Stewart 2tyyti?tt_thtstyrrsGttiiiiGU._ The news shouted the daughter, but she regained her composure with} dently to accompany Steven to the m. The identity of the youth remained a mystery until 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon when one of the victim's companions. who had fled the scene or the drown. learned to get his bicycle and was recognised by Christiansen. on employe or the" Public Bernie Get, Ihn In: urn-Ir- An Antioch sample, Iltytt Kelly I M Una-don , Richtrd Dickinson. Wt North Gen- esee St., Wuhan. 20 yea: old, lie" to the sidewalk tmikaeiom, at Washington and Genesee Sta. 8at- ?urday evening, suffering from a heat stroke. Dickinson was taken to the offices of Dr. Cannon by the po- lice where he win revived. . It was estimated than was over 1,000 Ranchers at the Wuhan YOUTH (llllh8iliill EDWARD GBAHEK relief. blew up My. tt waiiec ported one but am but the oc- cupants were rescued. Cam's Late resort held one ot the 1ttrtteatrerowd' in its history. The new - filled to capaczty mm DWI litmus. sew-um at the humus 'rfll'Ct1p'ltfeilltltt; etteNtft' when the beach Sunday. It In; ttiiCia7Gi' crowd tt the year. the life guards re. ported. The water remained at ' wtppentme of 63 deem The body was taken to the Wewel and, Peterson mottue where Corner John L. Taylor conducted an in.. est Sunday alum he ver- guxct. said, iiutrntmnry Jteatorrtmge caused death. um new 'tend Edward Hoeye. 1610 Glen Flora Ave., Wenkegan died in front of his home Sunday morning from pul- monm hemorrhages induced by the heat. Hoeye had been Inning in health for some time and last Thun- dar had suffered a similar bleeding attack. - , At 2 o'clock Sand. than" the Highland Park min "as filled to capacity and it was necessary for "police to rope off the bean. Over a (nomad persons were turned "my during the afternoon, it was rebutt- Armatttrt-msearorttntegw. venture brought relief to we county Monday after the hottest week end of the year. It was uti- Iuted that over 70,000 venous necking relief visited the lakes re- 'tioyt ayd mirth shore beaches. from heat man and required the series of a 'tttrsieios. indirectly respond"; idriCueriii" of one Wanton]: mu. Another max: torurted in the hm district Edward Hoeye Of Wuhan ' In Beat Victnm; Another Man Collapses; Count y Resort. Crowded HEAT WAVE CAUSE OF f. ONE DEATH The intensive heat wave which de.. Ed}: was recovered half of the 12 your old boy over It was learned Monday that no order has been drawn as yet in the case of Jack Durand,- foster son of the $0006 Durands of Crabtree farm 2"ifo board of paroles. Durand is an inmate of Joliet prison; The de- duct: of the bond will not be made tor seven! weeks yet. _ Durand has Been in Joliet peniten- tiary since November IT, 1925. He was sentenced try Circuit Judge Claire C. an! ot frtogn ' to £11 hete yew. "PM - 9tr. trratt8rtft1-, 'P. ' we! chm-1 Ill) ORDER flif ARUUT DURAN!) diver. Rem Quiet Verdict The octaner's Jury impanellett to invest te the drowning of Erhard Camilla son new. and Mm.gtuxte Gnhek; 852 Hemmer avenue, re- turned a verdict of "accidental drown- the when he moped from a rut." Sunday afternoon. The pain was held " the Wetaet and Peterson tw. aerial home. Gralteesnnktotttsdeathtastrtr day while may; with a number or munitions tn late mung" on the north bench, wher he slipped from a raft in deep water. The body was} recovered by George Green, expert Edna! Ram. of Chicago, captain otthetrunetubofwhiettttieaeUueet T"fPembertutdowtteretftttee- sired boat, was on the scene Sun- titts_rhitttettortvqmrtihhr% An i9tttest m sheld " Shaw's un- tgt,eMgt,'rts, in Gnyslake by Coroner lar only in the afternoon The has: after betting the evidence returned a verdict of "accidental Theyouths shouted warm computation. humane out.ttinatdampenrottndthere- "dd-dthettod.vtoahore. The corpse mydiscoluednnd me state of [nation Coroner John L'raylousaid. YOUTHS PM [ME VICTIM ha follows: 1' Work Committee; J. Cairns. J.', ' Morse, R. P. Rouse, Ben H. Mil-! Her, L. A. Harrie. 12"ii,iitiii'.",i" Membership; J:1/ C ri t, . 1.33M); . . Grid1ey,A.E.thttk,i.C.iott. I Agricultural Relations; R. F'f Rouse. Gordon Ray, A. G. Schwerr mm: f,; BeUnek, J. a: Irra, I ' Wt]; - from, John Rouse, W. E. Lara-m; {Mu Kohner, E. R. WW, Ru EW. Bulkley, O. A. Newman, Lofi ilelloy. Walter Mane, Barry Titus.- R._G. Karina; - - 7 I J. c. Mae, John Rouse, Pini'k}; bout. Geo. D. dh'". t I will!" Arm-men r: (Continued on Page 5) rndiiiitrint Growth ind hftairLY. A, Newman, Glenn Basking, John Exams- L. J.AFertEier, It}: mu, B. Miller, R. P. Rouse. Transportation Ind Railroads; Glenn Hosting. Jesse Hyatt, tr. D. Advertising and Promotion; R. G. W! TAI then, CNY, tails, - ~77 ---ii"eiq.r-- -'"'"""'""""" W - district. uNAthttAuyteyu/iGilAriaiit'ia'sGri 'e?mNi1edtiretbuttGdGiLiiiaiii wells-c In: mitteewill endeavor!» ihtd a suit-Jone on Eagle II able ground and to determine theivan Schick m u feasibility ofthe plan. The meta-:38 the the at the bers of the committee are, W. R, The put week-en Franzen, Glenn G. Hoskins, Paul G. 1 and in a m that I Ray. Ross Triggs. R. J. Lyons and Iran, n fatality on tl Elli. Wryht. L Pta lake county. Then The standing committees of the Libeetvviiuiindeidiii chamber of com for the current you were announced Tuesday and a complete {router of the members of the ver- 1iomrtrtrdrre-tsentaaiii'uGk her of the organizetion. One new committee oppeere on.the list this year. in addition to the regular corps, and tt ter e! this begin? to r i en o a com Jldltr"" I Libertyville Day seems to have: been abandoned-Poe to lack of sop-i port of the loc orgattimtions 'tl) a movement is now under my to put on a monster celebration of the pew, tlt At the Atherttiile-Mundehtn,l Rfleitr inf'ldlm: R. t Lyons, B. Community Day Being Planned tr? yen: and 71: 750mm, VII-Ions other committees are m, MeMilecunnimmnm 01mm..- keemmsuhndayb'mto. -Ctt.ee1etfrtvtmretuUe" DUN! William m. new". te1'ttCitta.otetrrnrad"ihii"""d 'hte,totheatate1GeGiiiL""triuC ttrtt1to.ttttytnorxteririiu7aii"i deputy had stopped m a... DOES NOT STOP FOR SPEED COP: ASSESSED FINE ',',",itoPeputr_wintaiiiiiiiuii"i'irGi s?ciiii"eGriri"ot"iii'riilGTi.""A'll' so.eltt1t,etetti.taiiiGrt'Gk'ii"r" "rigurtite Barry Hoyt when she 'tetuet1_fortheanmaiea. B. J. MtAtee, dun: at: am ietPrr11PnetytAr,aaGriii, ",tLtijitFLTGCisViicttiriG,"e7ir'tr, D-liieeFrhG""4iCiiii'n'"a'T,'nu'll o.l,',et,tHePtLttttPe., 3.x, . Turine of 310 Dim troute-xt 'i,Shytet1otiiiGdiirTiiii"iiré 1lGraTiririiror"uiU""aTl,'l"fls, and Belvidere siriii -- w lice were called to a: . 33: no urn-u - m. m """ttytrtttpetomuerritri '(Continuedonmem intotttetttteE iiuF mmammx com. f Mr. and Mm. o. Mttutttt1nnet, ms ".e.r.t.1Hty1tieGiE'iiii?Gl"ik't'gl irotren. Houghieatd Mend C but- en knee and cut- on the {we and t,.e"ct'hytturttetinii%irirei,ii'i"il ritteleet.1siiEitFriiii'tG". Awhael mPeptrtttetr%trUhen they "we returning to their hun- '.1treeyyGiaiiiae%ai't"ie'i'i'iirt' 'HQA OLA '44_L - Tw mm: In ' sai'," whenohg: fl't'lL'ltlr, 2T/L1atg wruéfdifitoChD-COW di t1tttttrrymfmaii.'%ire' tto/.'t'fvl'a"l5i't,tf,.s Magnum when tutu were name to left turn mm (2.7%.; collided with n "chine Gus mm. of Chicago. - Aan. 0nd.- '.tt.Clt!at+eHtttoii1seGihettaine 1n_Pertttnvduemveiitr-rGiT. m or Kid. than and up 9et,rot_prtmtraiiiiGF'"GG"i"i'i by Meat. Henry Wuhan"; at "0 parked in front of 121 Math Countiatreet, Mgchines tiran' III infttrf 7", at." county pm styytttHtttterfkiiiuGun"su"iir, 1ttUti1_teeteuirrirairiiiik" mchlom. A',rll,l','d'll"'ueCet bile mm 13 Papl_ Wilkins ot if; beretemineire, "Watchmen mutually. m' Get was. , Three 9°er two when - I boy, were injured Sands, after. noon " l at" tn an gm. 8"trPmmaatmgurtramag, WM People - , BRIAN DIE AT EAGLE RIVER In Auto Acddeu River, Wisconsin. mum T. Van Schick, 49, Of Highland Park In kiBed I driving on the Wet: 1.Il{x.nhel_Onn at Wm. maven cl MM