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Lake County Register (1922), 17 Oct 1928, p. 7

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the new arrivals, . .. "As it is now we do not arrest or convict more than one out of every game wardens. the chief function of whom is only too often to act as poli-- tical agents and to get votes for their patrons, rather than to protect the game. These game wardens, however, are appointed to care for the lives of birds and animals, while parole off-- cers are supposed to care for human * oadge Brace Wl ttie dcicgs tes that hmd&uflmtesenm Mmhmwm that it has been as a means of supervising and controlling the con-- "We cannot keep all criminals in jail for all of their lives," continued Judge Bruce. "Nor can we insist on too long terms of imprisonment. An Increase of but one year in the aver-- should have the standing and inde-- pendence of courts; t.aeir members should have long terms of office and they should be adequately compen-- sated: they should be free from poli-- the epportunity to appoint their own field officers and parole agents. "Only too often these inferior agents are appointed by the governors of the states without regard to their qualifi-- state universities," said Judge Bruce. "Yet the contrary is tne'::fia- 'These positions are usually for political service and usually for that alone. The men who should train the prisoner ar» too much under the con-- trol of politics Consequently, with no reform attempted while in 1rison, the convict becomes a real problem to parole officers." The system of the indeterminate sentence -- * parole has come to stay, Judge BRruce told the delegates. Like prohibition, however, this system has no* »~* bheen '~irly tried or adequately supperted. It needs both financial support and to be divorced from poli-- tics. Boards Should Be Independent "Nowhere, except perhaps in Illi-- nois," said Judge Bruce, "has the in-- determinate -->ntence and parole sys-- tem been adequately financed and nowhere has the divorcement from penitentiaries should be chosen with the same care as the faculties of our ASKS TRAINING FOR CONVICTS will be returned to society, Judge An-- KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 12-- taken place. Boards of parole ~H D Davisson and wf to C Kashian and L Kashian, jt tens, wd. Lot 7. J S Hoviands Ind add to H Pk, sec 22, Deerfleld. f JC Wallace and wf to Batista Car-- ani, wd. ~Lot 51, blk 1, Ravinia Hids, sec 36, Deerfield. C Dickey and wf to Maud R Davis, ged. Lots 12 and 13, blk 63, pts bliks Carl W Ohm and wf to R Sandahl, WD. Lot 38, Beachview Sub Sec 33. A Tsoneff, bach, to Sccurity Syvgs Bnk, wd. Lot 19, Co Ciks sub, sec 28, Wkgn. Nora Matlock to R C Matlock, QCD. Pt of SE ar of SE ar of Sec 14, Deer-- field. . _ Elizabeth M Wightwick to Cather-- ine L Sayer, WD. Lot 11, Blk 20 in First Addn to Lake Bluff. _ Chgo Tr Co to C W Forsberg, WD. Lot 20, Blk 1 in Douglas Nursery Sub Sec 20, Wkgn. § G H Hollister and wf to G Kay and wf jt tens, WD. Pt of NW qr of Sec 10, Grant. a § Gnnmufot"tocx'y'm wfi jt tens, WD. 24, Hollywood Sec in Sec 9, Grant. Benton. North Shore Park, sec 31, Wkgn. FP H Bartlett, tr, to Jessie Hall, d. Lot 13 ,blk 8, Bartlett's No Shore Acs Ist add, secs 3, 4 and 9, Benton. _C A Euchner and wf to May How-- ell, wd. Lot 22, blk 1, Branigar Bros F H Bartlett, tr to H N Barrell and wi, jt tens, D. --Pt lot 1, blk 2, Thom-- as E Wells sub, sec 9, Benton. F H Bartlett, tr, to H N Barrel and wi, jt tens. Lotsl(lndw,bikl'l, F H Bartlett's No Shore Acs, ist add. secs 3, 4 and 9. n th Lehr and hus to Eliza-- Pem and husfi jt tens, wd. OCTOBER 10, 192; E A Hovey and wt to M wd. Lots 165 and 166, Hids, sec 18, Wkgn. M E Hulse to E A Hovey, 165 and 166, Grand Ave Hi{ 6 H Hanson and wf to F N Poul-- sen and wf, jt tens, wd. Pt 'ot .6, blk 2, Holt's sub, sec 24, Warren. .D T Webb and wf, et al, to S H Hanson, wd. Lot 76, Webb & Jen-- sen's resub, sec 16, Wkgn. 6 H Hanson and wf to F W Poul-- sen and wf. jt tens, wd. Lot 76, Webb & Jensen's resub, sec 16, Wkgu. A J Dutcher and wf to W L Wal-- ien, Jr., wd. Lots 29, 30 and 31, olk 5 ,Deerfleld Park Land & . Impvt assn sub. © 43, Oakland, sec 27, Avon. 166, Grand Ave 18, Physicians and Surgeons and Presi-- dent of the New York Academy of nursing, oral hygiene, public health, and groups doing teachings and re-- search in dietetics and social serv-- ice all in association. The address of dedication will be Six': months were consumed in moving the various hospitals to the Medical Center and during the past month the University has moved its teaching groups. The formal introduction into the Medical Center of scholarships and advanced instruction and research transforms the Center into a medi-- cal university.© For the first: six months of its functioning the Medi-- cal Center devoted itself to the care of the sick. With this new step, hoWever, its scope is considerably tLroadened. The benefits which wil accrue to the sick by this rounding out of the Medical Center program have The Medical Center, represent-- ing a development of the ideal of joint : administration -- of _ various health activities, is composed of 1. units--the College of Physicians and: Surgeons, the Schcol of Dental and Oral Surgery and th> DeLamor Iustitute of Public Health--all of Cclumbia University--the New York State Psychiatric Institure and Hos-- pital, the Presbyterian Hospital of New York, the Presbyterian Hos-- pital School of Nursing, the Sq;lx Urological Institute, the Private Pavillion, the Neurological Institute of New York, the Babies' Hospital of New York, the Sloane Hospital for Women and the Van-- derbilt Clinic. 6 o New York's $21,000,000 Medical Center to the threefold purpose of teaching. research, and care of the sick took place today in the pres-- ence of scores of edusators, humani-- tarians and men of medicine The Medical Center, rep ing a development of the ic joint : administration . of health activities, is compos 1. units--the College of Phy MEDICAL CENTER HAS CEREMONIES NEW YORK, Oct. 12.--(United THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Bugar«Coles..........._.L181 Effingham :..........«... 907 F@yettG ... =.--.~.~«««=««~ki0l Ford . --....~.~=<«««~«s--a*~<=kmMDa CGTCECNE --....=....=~~<n+gx«* Uod CrUundy _ .....--..«.------««aizan ol HAnCOCk : ,......«.......«--G,001 Henderson : ............. 438 Trogubis ................IL16l JCraCY ...=<«.<..«=~««=oun :WR JToDavices . --.....:.....«...1407 of Agriculture, in 1925, there had been but one county, Edgar, accred-- ited, and its status had lapsed. Based upon the present progress, officials who administer this brauch This brings the total' accredited counties to 27. When the state legis-- lature placed this disease control the state's 102 counties, is certified as having more than three fourths of its dairy herds pronounced free trom the disease, and thereby becomes subject to the quarantine regula-- itation as entirely free from this and eight harvester threshers, five high speed motor trucks and .nave their own storage facilities right on the farm. Daily News KIMBALL, Neb., Oct.. 10.--Gus Linn and three of his sons, Vervuon, Oscar and Frank, operate 8,000 scres of wheat land. It is believed to be one of the largest wheat farms in the United States. Purther, it is farmed entirely without norses. Exclusive Central Press Dispatch to MODERN FARM OUSTS HORSE 17. 1928 The fifth and tenth years are said to be the most dangerous years in matrimony. Maybe that explains why so many couples are afraid to go that far. A new 28,000--bushel granary has just been built on the farm to make the total storage capacity on tne farm 50,000 bushels. Cures Malaria and quickly relieves Riliousness, Headaches and Diszi-- ness due to temporary Constipation. Aids in eliminating Toxins and is highly esteemed for producing copi-- two shovelers take care of the entire which the harvester thresher nas re-- sulted in the wheat belt is well il-- lustrated on this farm. Instead o1 scores of extra hired' hands, as were necessary several years ago, five men» to run the tractors, one for eacn of the four harvester threshers, <hree mer fallow means a continual war n moisture, robbing weeds by means o# frequent tillage throughout the sum-- FOR SALE--Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake County in-oahortatimeudctnmmbhaeutummifm make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rentotye:chmge,orif'youmthdp,nlhithovnw&- columns. You will get results. Minimum charge, 25¢ 6 insertions for $1.00 _ Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. > W. Maple Avenue. Libertyville, IIL Teléphone 147--M. Classified Ads WANTED--Girl wants gen'l house-- work. Phone McHenry 614--W--2. fANTED--Jmn;edhtely, 15 steel stanchions, ames E-'d-u Lewis Mills, phone 659--R--1, Mun-- PACE SEVEN 4t eR

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