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Libertyville Independent, 31 Mar 1927, p. 11

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z_ Thing That--Holds Him Back is f That it Would Take Job--From ---- _ WORK PRISONERS -- : IF ADVISABIE a prisoner worked for mothing at a county job that could produce the citizen a means of living.:* ~ * He is losing the mappower of 50 to 60 men a day which would be a great item, he holds. He points out that these fellows could be worked to rdvantage and that there would be little or no possibility of escape. would not be great emough to the county to repair the injury 'done to & citizen who had to stand i@le while a prisoner worked for nothing at a Working otf county prisoners of eivic projects, bringibng a little less is holding hbim back. i The reason that he will never take this step is that it would knock some good citizen, without a jail record, out of a job. The saving, hbe thinks, They are serving out time at the rate of $1.50 to $5 per day. If a man has been unable to meet a $200 fine assessed by Police Magistrate .Walter A. Taylor he would bhavre to serve it out at the rate of $5 a days This would mean forty days in the county jail. If he were put to work lt'would wautothouxmunlm mishing exercise for the prispner, is looked upon <with favor by . Sherif Lawrence Doolittle. a He is not certain that h¢g would have the legal right to take such a in which no salary would be paid so consequently the same public that would be benefitting would be suffer-- ing--at the same time through--the in-- activity of some needy citizen knocked out of a job by an enemy of mat'. Pria ® _ In some states, Missouri for ex-- ample, prisoners operate a factory in which overalls are made. These are marketed at a ridiculously low figure. mare than repay the county for its eéxpense and in addition the debt to society would be paid. _ _ _ But in doing this it would mean, he argues, that a position would be filled Consequently honest competition 1s knocked out because the state doés mot have to pay the prisoner for his time while the "other overall manufac-- turer does. It isA big item and can not be met. The state holds that it makes its criminals productive and :onyumfflflomw a costly loss. h(.)nt.hod:rhmw_m nontthtmml'l&d)lor ment are being knocked out of jobs due to unfair competition . that is smothering the real manufacturer. PRHSONER A .© PROBLEM 250 Miners Entombed ; _ °""** _ in Mine Blast Cresson, Pa., Mar. 30.--Officials of the Pennsylvania Coal and Coke tom pany whose Ehrenleld, Pa.,. mine was shaken by an explosion today, told In-- ternational News Service that. 250 miners are believed entombed. : . The Ehrenfeld mine is one of the largest in Cambria county. It nor mally employs from 500 to 600 miners. Although the blast did not occur in the main passageway, company of-- Scials believe 250 men were working in the wrecked chanznel, . All of these men were entombed about 12:30 p. m. t . A general alarm was spread to all and they"responded immediately with rescue equipment and traimed resacue At 1:45 p. m., twelve rescue crows were at the mouth of the mine and ready to take their turns at burrowing Every ndl.thllonnll't: community of Ehrenfeld was wart of the disaster by the deafening roar of the explosion. Windows in many of the miners hats nearby were shattered Automobile loads of state police wera sent to Ehrenfeld from nearby vwarracks to preserve order and pre vent interference of anxlous relatives wilh the operations of rescue workers Rescue crewe--have entered the mine and are proceeding wiward the trap i atgorny "hln:.t.o "?m temporary bri prevent 1 eaveins. The work was made exceed-- 850 miners at work in the Eh-- renfeld, Paxz., mine of the Penn-- sylvania Coal and Coke company escaped with their lives several hours :after; an explosion rocked the shaft today, accerding -- to word received here. Five miners are known to have been able to penetrate ail of the workings yet and it is believed other victims will be found. Thirty miners escaped through an airshaft and many others made their way to safety through the main entrance. unities -- throughout <the district BULLETIN. LAKE CO. SEEKS BETTER PLAN 1N -- PORK INDUSTRY W EXPEDITION RESCUES SICK MAN --Lake County is one of the 42 counties in the state in which farm-- balancing corn and other farm grains the co--operating farmers are follow-- ing a definite system of feeding out Schools of instraction on hog feet mmmmuamu- launched the project in these coun Adams, Bureau,--Brown, Cass, Car vroilt. Clark, Douglas, DeKailb, De MANY COUNTIES INCLUDED New York, Mar. 30-- e breach be-- tween Mrs, Ruth m;fihswknfl hubvtmw Judd Gray, alleged slayers of the former's husband, A+ bert Snyder, may be patched up in order to present a united defense at their comipg trial, it was reported today. . & Counsel for both would neither con-- firm nor deny this report. their arrest neither has spoken to thE other. The Greatest Story in the World Will be Introduced in id in his heart, will not again curse the ground finke 'Ior is mhat 'Inc the Haghaation of man's Now these are the generations of the sous of Nosh, ~ -- _. 'The sons of Japheth; Gomer, and Magog, end _ And the sons of Javan; Elishah, and Terihish, Kit -- their lands; every one arter his tongue, after their fami Shem, Ham and Japheth? and unto them were s08¢ _ Madai, a .:-_-.-n-u.-m-u-mm tim, and Dodanium. _ _ _ * Ses, in their nations. f / boerp sites the doed $ * . And the sous of Gomer; Ashkenaz, and Riphath,--. _ ---- ©By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided im _JA:dlhen-olHan;Cd,-dlh'-.ndM Anda Fuoan pougos n s1 uino io Elt L O 0 > ahrs svore thine Tninc. at 1 CaPe C 9. stt cA T '...."w'."'"""'-*" me 44A g-u."' hacttns gad harvest; and -- ~~ And God sid, This ts the token of the covenant _ father of Cansan. S' 0. > 7. d unelied a sweet savour; and the Lord "'M"'"flh-' -""'2?'2"'.-'-'7".'"87?'!" "Mmh&ncmdwdd&uw.' paid in his heart, Twill not again curse the ground any ----© night, shall not cesse. _ _ -- > _ . _ _0 _ . .00 o) 0 . To a5 see my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for s _, And Nosh brgan to be an busbandman, and he And Nosh boilded an altar unto the Lord; and took --« SUPPORTERS OF _ --MOVIE BUS AGENT SHOT IN CHICAGO -- Little Rock, Ark.. March 30--Hun dreds of residents in the flooded dis-- mamww today by the Missouti--Pa railroad which is running spécial trains, made up of box cars, from towns along the ers of Tommy Maloy, winner in the bitter election for business agent of union, Local No. 110, were attacked today, two of them being wounded. Arthur Devent, 3$4, was shot in the %fi. Joseph Campbell, 31, slugged a blackijack, recelred --a frac tured skull and Robert E. Souter es caped by outdistancing the Pursuers. Fheir car was forced to the curb according to government -- gngineers. Anticipating the worst, the railroad late yesterday epotted several hundred empty box cars on sidings convenient to the """""'-fl' and notified all cititens they get on board. -- At Lorey, near Ferguseon, the water is four inches over the nflmdM1 ?-&qmm %>€, 1 lives bave been lost, it was re ported, owing . to the _extraordinary precautions of railroad and govern-- regarding thp amaigamation of TWe of ; London's -- largest | department stores--Selfridge's ©and Whiteley's-- SELFRIDGE MAY _ MERGE BIG STORES constabulary soldiers who ran amuck on May 23 last, killing five civilians at San Ferando .Pampansa, was sen-- Cordova, Alaska, March oVv.~--ABD earthquake at Cordova, lasting about five seconds, severely shook build-- Ings at the radio -- station ~today. Damage will be nominal, an. eatly survey indicated. C * ® London,. March 30. «---- QAVUAKE IN HWCTIMS IN ARK %| c March: 30.--An heart is evil from his youth; ucither will 1 again mmite, ~ >\ lag zuie <dan e«nd 'Togarmah. .fl;p'apuumdh" DAUGHTER TALKS AGAINST FATHER almost daily, and only a month be-- fore his desth threatened her and her mother 'with a revolver. "He told my mother the bills were too high," the child explained. "He grabbed a piece of bread out of my hand and scraped off some of the butter. . He alwayse was saying I had too much to-- eat." 805 MARINES SAIL Philadeiphia, Mar., 30.--Five hyn-- dred and fAvre U,. 8. Marines, China bound, steamed out of Philadeiphia at 1:00 o'clock this; afternoon to join the 1,500 *"devil dogs", now in the Hellum is the name of a gas pres ent in the -- alr--in minute quantities, It is about twice as dense as hbydro-- gen, and is slow to combine with other elements. It is present in the waters of most --mineral springs. a iy Enamel® paint is dulled by soap. Such paint may be.cleaned by rubbing frst with a woolen or cotton fannd cloth, wrung out ez hot water, and then with a clean dry cloth. Spots, stains and dirt that will not yield--to hot water alone, may be removed with & fine scourer. This must be applied lightly in ordGer not to scratch the Washing White Woodwork Helium Gas / The Bible i #% Los Angeles, Mar. 30.--Accused of embeztling $244,000, Schuyler D. Or-- wken of a covenant between me and the carth. Beginning Saturday April 2, will give you the opportunity to buy that new ° gas range cqnippu{ with a Lorain oveny'o:at regulator or the ymwv A--B RELIABLE GAS RANGE Equipped with the Lorain oven heat regulator. See this line of gas ranges a style for every home, every Mo'ithth'utfdnnnkh a guarantee of the dest workmanship and ma-- An allowance of $8.00 towards the purchase Nes e is oo i ME 0 ND L Lh : omm itA canrn e equipped with Lorain oven heat regulator. 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