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Libertyville Independent, 27 Sep 1928, p. 3

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% -- By Chica "'m'm' aa ---- ~|Presidency touring the country, offi-- & By cial Whaehington notes with the keen : xnrmmaptzacs est interest each and every utterancte & Eugene Lombardi, 20, who was ar-- on policy. It is generally conceded E rested September 19 at Kedzie and that the Presidential race is a nip Chicago avenues, Chicago, on susp+ an dtuck affair, that new elements _ tlon was identified 'Thursday night Or political factors have entered the as one of six men who held--.up and|campaign and make reasonable pre-- -- -- paobbed the Woest McHenty : State unsafe and decidedliy unwise. _ bank at McHenry of $11,000. The claims and counter--claims of the ; 'The identification was completed Dartisan leaders are properly classi-- . by Gerald Cary, cashier of the bank,|fied as "just talks". and each eide -- _ who was in the institution at the Ssettles down to the last few weeks --' . ktime the bandits entered Aug. 14.]| With real problems at hand. Mean-- The bandits entered the building| While¢ those in charge of. collections f mm-mmmh.?&d:tmmrh-dbm& e# m of m-m !' .h'l'.mndlmm af tha twa malnr nar-- -- Cashier Accuses Lom _ _ _: bardi, Held as m&t C By m'm ' AS ONE OF GANG wWHO LOOTED BANK that : m County Clerk Lew A. & by stating that he was 22 i. recnovhahvnalyu. k girl too, the bill recites, said she ;'s"-llmdmvnl\dnm «_ John H. Lawyer, River For-- --.---- est, Asks Court to Sever Marital Knot _ ereeks in Texas. rested September 19 at Kedzie and that the Presidential Chicago avenues, Chicago, on susp}+ an dtuck affair, that tion was identified Thursday night Or political factors h: as one of six men who held--up and|campaign and make robbed the West McHenty : State unsafe and de bank at McHenry of $11,000. _ -- |The claims and count Cme of the men was wounded in'"""" "*" ""."~ the flight and was found dead in *!ve amount was identified as that of Angelo *) defense are m"" 'umnona- Amw&ghfl_dflwflng'm.. a uay miys IBo uj s a1Sm M C CC $ [A e le 3 @rilled tull of bullet holes and burn--|$20°5 whith Tould expend the & ym Indiana Harbor. val forces in ormder to keep our sea. ""'" "um"mddmmlywhmf """""n Enter Bank. larly Great Britian, France, .'"':..-"u ""'h <he tatk; similar proposals met with adverse na remained m_mumuu--h.-n-m M' "mw""'m" munummhtofi-owo- ."ummd mudm,pqn:mm:'u'u:m held l'"'.""".m 'uon' With the Coolidge administra m peg ht rea i perpeg o a d onl rdbmmmwmrmwfiznwn . larger approrpriations n¥ aft-- The search for the w,rh:.wr-. The agitation has reached mm':"'m& such momentum that the whole sub-- first . thought that : -""joctnyummrtoaapodfl _-m.'m a-ehd' 'Mm I,-eulontnmndu. = the pursuit was directed toward Chi / With handreds of thousands of 'and then into Indiana. ""new voters going to the polls this ~w-£'-'°-b.'" year, the state and national offic-- Joitering along stroot. lals have difficulty in expinining the Cary uht ".ldmmu"mothod-olnflnzwifim"' with bank robbery the slips, rather than take time to m___ mark the numerous items. For in The search for the bandits had ' extended through three states. The * first thought was that the men might have reached Wisconsin. At-- ter the body of Francisco was found : the pursuit was directed toward Chi-- / suiuy, aqun I1, 1awjuol, Aly MB ETCOE ¥orest, Friday filed a bill for annul ment in the circuit court, asking that his marriage with Elizabeth Bliss Lawyer on Aug. 25, be dizs solved. c l &-mwnm to County Clerk Lew A. ri' stating that he was 22 of age when he was only 19. YOUTH WEDS AS PRANK HF SAYS The girl too, the bill recites, said she was 20 years of ago when she was The youth declares that they both immediately repented and returned to their respective homes and did not live together at any time. "They immediately repented their folly," the bil} reads, "and returned so soon as the ceremony was per-- formed to their respective parents where they have since remained." The girl, according-- to the youth's bill, was under marriageable ago. a J¢ Nal 18-- ® e _ a & £ --. l ' '"Q?UCT OB GOENERAL MOTORS < Procliatming that he married in a 355300 State W ell} W atered EeGoM-Rcvlit;:rl;:d. nhdnagz.inc price mbinin. m Ccross» fow radiator, of foot--controlled headlightsand of coincidental transmission and ignition lock. It is such features as these which are so impres-- sive when Pontiac Six is compared with any other car of similar price. They typify the ex-- Sn Chtrinles * Cot=a"*. Eo es tames puer uns of compatable price, over 350,000 over Pmdz"mww.hm...kh&tm priced six offering the style, comfort and priced six oftering the otge,mm dlcnceofbodiabybhh'. is the only low-- priced six offering a 186 cu. in. engine with LUDLOW. MOT #eo "TBe lDLOdV'l MOTOR CO. D& WINN, Mgar. y two at the next session of Congress. The coursels against government em ployes participating in political cam-- regularities relating to postal jobs pending, calls attention to the. "pur-- chase and sale of positions". A sp¢é clal subcommittee of the Senate Pokt Office Committee investigated the sale of Federal jobs ic several southern states. It was found that it applied particularly to positions applicants paid hundreds of. doillars for the recommendation of a local politician whose approval was neces-- sary to insure the proper political consideration. The official commit-- tee report of course will not be filed with the Serate until after the election. | Taxpayers who motored about the country during the #epring and sum-- mer have been loud in their condem-- nation of the toll bridges. It is in-- teresting to know that Congress at the last segsion had 201 toll bridge bills for consideration, of which 79 were for public overation and the balance for private operation. Ninety bills finally passed the Senate and House with 28 for states and 62 for private toll bridges. A demand has been made for an investigation by a Congresstonal commission to inquire into the entire toll bridge monopoly. i 3 * establish Postmaster --General t6.--With the The state and {federal government ates for. the Uusually build concrete roads to the country, offti. :streams and then--some concession-- with the keen aires reap the : financial-- reward in mmm:mmmmm ally conceded and vehicles crossing the _ private fade is & nip bridgesm-- -- ... ~ _--__ >, &0 . 0« ~~] tegnslated "Falls ot St. Mary," fTOM | anout §:30 o'clock someone----called|-- n "Hanlt 'bte. Mare® "Bault" is the|me on thy phome. The tolos said| 2s -- . moule 57 Tate vo piossoices "of | »The iman then wmnted *'Totat but custom--has given it the pronuncia-- lhl-ozd gh to 'wet the boy 347. -- °_ is YXE sAuds. o ast Hapt s 3 e ym y e ai sn regunt io pobderntiinice, on is ow to public utilities, and is now concentrating on 'the --southern part of the country. A few months ago the. newspapers carried glaring head-- lines on this subject, but> political campaign, gossip and the recent bur ricane disaster, as well as many oth er items of national interest demand: ing front page prominence, have minimized the importance of these WILL ASK LAW TO _ PROHIBIT USE OF -- STARS ON AUTOS 8 Y W ILL IA M BA L EY Illinois will have much effect in Lake county, it it is adopted. Practically all city employes -- in Waukegan and in other cities -- and towns in Lake county are sporting stars on their machines which des ' y Stat Mm«- Wnflflnflanv $ . in Lake County _--"I fail to see why any machine," he has stated, "needs or should be cars, fire trocks and ambulances do not need stars to have the right--of-- way. A bell or a siren procilaims the approach of such a vehicle. Cer-- tainly no member of a state, county eumstance unless it is to obtain spe-- cial favors. . t * "Believing it only fair to the aver-- everyone should have equal rights in this respect, I propose to prepare a bill for the next session of the legisiature to correct this practice of distributing starsg. I ~Leel sure that the people of the county and state will favor such-- a measure." The "Stars for car" act was pass ed by the last assembly. it auth-- orized the secretary of state to is sue two stars to each member ~of other who ~were sought in the Rudet Teter company case, was arrested in: Chicago Friday night, according to a wire recteived by the po-- lice Saturday morning, and -- Lieut. Henry --F. Wallenwein went to Chicago Saturday to bring him back to Ww- for -- trial. « A~ new -- Chevrolet -- coach was stolen from --Charles L. Teter of the Rudel Teter company, Chevy-- rolet agents, on March 6.«Teter re-- ported to the police and the local nma tlashed word <to ~Chicago. car' was recovered the same night, and Teter went to Chicago aud brought it back. Three youths were alleged to have stolen the car, Joe Trent, 18, Frank Kriesel, 19, and Theodotre Tarchalski, 18. The two latter were arrested at different times, brought cto <Waukegan and bound THIRD MEMBER OF AUTO THEFT GANG HELD FOR TRIAL Joe Tre Joe 'Trent, the third member of the gang of youthful auto thieves to the grand 'jury on charges of larceny of an auto, but Trent was able 'to 'keep out of the clutches of the law until Friday night.-- -- Police at both Chicago and 'Wau-- kegan were chighly complimented on clearing up the matter so rap-- It. you.could surround one pair of normail bob-- whites with every possible protection from 'Toss from any agency, the net progeny. would be 9,000.000 in about seven years. . Surround one pair of robins with the same protec-- tion, and iw fourtsen years (the nor mal life of a robin)} there would be ©671,088,040.----Field and: Stream Maga-- Indications are that he too will be bound over to the grand jury The word "Sault" is French and is anslated "Falls of St. Mary," from Rudel Teter Auto Case Is French Term Letter Quite a Family e e Poi s P .9 a s ON ~NORTE ? t Ees £ & | Te Pige s ue o on t te -- Eced Bd ON NORTIH SHORE =» raz=sizas=.*s) -- OVER WEEKEND . qremnine t > . + . 2 lmmmm:@; -- . - John G. Hicks of. wfl:glfl in detail how he had dickered w«h | Laddie _ Koziol Given $400 Recails When Road Ran |Prettiti for more then ten dars for| / and Costs; Pays Highest Between But 2 Towns sult. He also told how he was di--| of Thirteen Victims § h rected to see the doctor--Vito Talgis j enc n&ohflfi.nmmm"m"'muwumh'mm,nmmd'w'm'do'-er "m:g'-wmml negotiations for the reélease cf Ris the weekend in Waukegan and m the Chicako North';horo & |"": North Chicago with as many victims lnfl"uk':e Rallroad. Mr. Hicks is Meanwhile Angelo Pottiti, reputed being taken by Constable George \ employment manager of 'the North head of the Mafia kidnaping and Stried and the sponge squad work-- Shore Line . erotrtion' ring in Chicago was or-- ing out of the office of States Attor-- T;'f. joncer in the interurban dered held without bail for the ac-- ney A. V. Smith, Total fines as-- 1 0lS . Poneoet erfrodg | tion of the grand jury. 'sessed by Justice Hervey Coulson heswa e electric Lient. Paul Riccio, Italian ace of reached $1,700 as 11 liquor dealers field started A5|gatoctives, who was relioved from were fined $100, one $200 and one a trainman. _ At ) quty in the Ranieri kidnaping case $400. : f that time the °0| wigay at the suggestion of Judgeo _ Laddie Koziol,. of 14th street, A ":.m Comerford was today ordered to re-- figr&ngmroeehodm&mlm- : 2Ks | sup ' a 35 gallon supply 6f alcohol ty _ Electric w mveitigations' in the .b"tshfl meonnlc:"toltllb?h"gw loss, insx W > whan fll\nl. To o w -.n_!:'_._..h-n.... M-b-:nnfl.l Those taken, with the m.uuu- completed 30 years of active service with the Chicako North Shore & Milwaukee Raillroad. Mr, Hicks is employment manager of the North 1 retain of my thirty years' of ser-- in effect on the North Shore Line. It will be interesting to see 'what comes next," stated Mr. Hicks. -- names, facing a probable death pen-- alty if convicted, police squads from Chicago Saturday hurried to a point near Antioch and just south of the state line, on a hot "tip" that they would find the house and persons who kept Billy for 13 days while his parents strove to obtain $60,000 ran-- < Apparently preferring to face the wrath of <the Mafia to that=of the 'court Ranieri began his.story--of the kidnaping: > < f ~*"I was at Glencoe when the boy was kidnaped," he said..;"When 1 'returned home they told me of it. I said 1 did not. -- ~"The man then wanted to know If kidnaping and subsequent telephone Ranieri only tolid his version of the mmnmmnmm possible <perjury . charges by Judge Frank Comerford. Ranieri in-- timated his fear of the dreaded Maf-- fa prompted him to be silent. In an attempt to combat this sec-- ret organization in Chicago police and the state's attorney's office to-- day issued statements is which they guaranteed lnmnnlt!bfll&'m',' whn would communicate with them "Indict every person connected withumclndinzthonvho_uulu go-- betweens in negotiating for the boy's release. If any politician high or low shows his head in this case in any effort to intercede for those accused of the extortion plots take Him before the grand jury," heatedly declared the judge. ---- -- who would communicate with them and tell any secrets of the operation of the Matfia in an effort to stamp out the Italian society.: : evasiveness, "Judge cmcm&hn- ed orders to the state's attorney's of: fice to pursue the investigation no matter where it leads. s m'rhom-to,ry of wfi::cthi fell m the re hHp$ of ;1 ad 8 feties:." Sn atrent Wat he taat he had to be warned twice by the judge. eonun'pt of cofrt it he did not tell all that he knew in connection with the crime. § Petitti was held to the grand jury Yaire, FATHER BARES PLOT. IN LAKE COUNTY Wcy t «s & ats [ m "L went to a police station and re Jocal health officers--con thresh out their problems with the aid of dis-- tinguished sanitarians from all parts of the country is to be called at the Stevens hotel, Chicago, Oct. 15 and 16, Dr. L D. Rawlings, state health has marked the year's work. "Health officers who have been asked to open this series at the three conference sessions include: H. Newcomb, Jacksonville. Second session: Dr. N. O. Gunderson, Rock-- ford: Dr. Howard O. Orvis, Winnet-- 46 #AF W ME hests tesoctonc ind sn o e t mP Haan, Aurora; Dr. Geroge D. Heath, the national fire. waste last year. mmmmm.:.:.mcx-'mmmmotmr cero. 'erty by fire at the rate of more "From outside Illinois the :m-,mmm'w. * ers will include Dr-- F. G. Boudreau,| Property destroyed by fire is a net of the health section of the League economic loss. Insurance does not of Nations; Dr. G. F. Buchan, Eng-- bring back the property. It simply land; Dr. C. E. A.' Winslow, Yale reimburses the owners. Jt comes univaraitey-- -- Te (t OH -- Rirainw |out of the pockets of the public, Number ----of -- conveyances --filed, S hi. f en Number of chattel mortgages ffled | D NVPL L114 AJ} ore m .?m.aém dooth int mont | & * -- _ TELEPHONE 16 | . & INTEND TO PAVE THIS YEAR OVER RTE. 173--AT ZION One. mile of concrete, the bridgo and two culverts, will be completed on Route 173, Zion to Rosecrans, this fall it was learned today from M. E. Amstutz, assistant county highway-- The contract on the paving was awarded to M. R. Homer, of Omaha, at $141,869 Thursday by the 'state highway department. Homer visited with Amstaotz Friday and told Aim that the grading would be completed on the 6.6 miles of road this fall, it possible and that he intended | to pour a mile of concrete starting at the Zion end of the highway. of 'Hubbard 'Woods, will complete the bridge over the Des Plaines and the two culverts, which> will --cost according to Amstuts. o 3 . The state, in awarding the paving .° eqxmmanos. L ~ude Teouee : .- SAE EC B0 0. 4 9 -""-' ns dA io L amig! § *% . hy itivesicnatnt , ® Oe M tng * e be EOW CE CE M W'M " * m"' "f -'-' _' & £ o & a "fifi"i o "M 4 f i 4 i:é%.,,% Ii w"i,.' 3';& fyi.», ' ?1_,"" i * 24 i' i; y ed t ge, A Co{:tractor %n Job anvt} i&qadv' o Start in Ten mv%m ' necessary to force some of the New:-- port township property owners to allow the road to cut along their ~~~~By A. K. BOWES Assistant :nm-ry of Security Title * '~'and Trust Company Business.of the Recorder's oftice flo'r'" the: week ending September 22, But six objectors remain apd these include three estates in which all ~of the heirs hare not been contract, acted without precedent in hat the Hghbopway is sot ail 36 LOANS ARE FAR. _ -- UNDER LAST YEAR Number of conveyances filed, 256. "um« of chattel mortgages filed ~ Number of trust deeds and mort-- . Total number of instruments filed, Total amount of loans, $280,440.00 ; I snid L ~didn't _ period week ending ation suits may be PWMs Greenwood avenue, $100. Alex Stasevich, 111 Water street, 'against fires and the best methods are outlined in Gov. Small's procla | mation which follows: ' To the people of I!linois, greeting: Tilinois contributed $21,961,452% to North Chicago, $100. Every city and town in the state WEEK OF. OCT. 7 _ Scientific Garage to4p ! it F2 N9 o Have Winter Driving Comfort Com: aFq It keeps your garag warm even on the coldest winter days. Your car starts easily-- as readily as in the summer.. Before winter comes--see us about having one installed in isnn ns sMM // /// e i e . Te sor 10th and McAlister Hy public should be vitally In sddition, 104 persons lost their lives in Illinois Jast year through fire or burns and 159 were injured or maimed. | Ordinary carefuiness ghd attention to simple fire hazards would prevent 90 per cent of all fires. Now, therefore, I, Len Smalil, gov-- ernor of lilinois, do hereby appoint and proclaim the week from Oct. 7 to Oct. 18, 1928, to be observed in the state of Illinois as Fire Preven-- Those in charge of schools, thea-- ters, hospitals, churches, hotels, pub-- lic halls and other public places are required 'by law to maintain satis factory fire escapes and exit facili-- ties and keep their buildings safe from fire. --Fire drills should be con-- ducted, especially in the schools. City and village officials can con-- trol fire hazards effectively by pro-- per ordinances and inspection &t_)t every community so as to impress on the public the necessity of pre-- venting fires. -- Mayors, fire chiefs, chambers of commerce and civic or-- ganizations should co--operate to this end. Instructive talks should be giv-- en in the schools and civic organi-- zations should devote their meetings during this week to fire prevention. Co--operation of press and pulpit is Mosice, Slovakia. Even before bLe went to school he revealed a remarkable knowledge of the multiplication table. When the child is given the date of tm'-mumtuwlthutled- *hflummmmmtht bave passed since that time, not even matics is attracting much attention at axes crossed, bearing the words "Peace and Friendship," is the regular design for the Presidential medal. These med-- als were originally presented to varti The first Presidential medal, or In-- dian peace medal, was issued in 1789. The design on the reverse side of the Mathematical Wonder (Signed) Presidential Medails INCINERATOR No more vermin breeding garbage cans or rubbish barrels when you have a gas incin-- erator in your home. When you burn your garbage and rubbish, there is no chance for unsanitary © conditions to exist on -- your INSTALL A GAS INCINERATOR NOW! ting bhands clasped and BURN GARBAGE AND RUBBISH IN A .. _ Installed for less -- . than $100 on the Small down pay-- to pay balance. for Wet Man for Dry Candidate Hits Culvert and Goes MAN PLANS FIRE . _ 0E HOUSE S0 AS _ . TO KEEP WARK _ _ Frank Szwede, Former Pro-- prietor of Fox Lake Hotel, week piled all th> furniture in his home in the middle of the floor and threatened to start a fire. county jail. _ The man, according to the sheriff, is about 60 years old and appears to ONE MORE ILL AT COURTHOUSE "Beige" is a French word which Ht-- 5 erally medns "natural" or "undyed." . . western half of the county. Iliness Monday cut one more em-- ploy from the staff of Sheriff Law-- Heckinger and Emmett Hastings. Cl h west M:&: Szwede talked incoherently on his ip to Waukegan and is to be held For a number of years he was the fO A io semam es °8 " +9 d w C e C990 Fraip® i. &3 PC 'fi%'w"*» e RUJ o ary" o e e eP . o7 -- in onl JR y 3'%'"'. en Aliite 4o we o No 49 2. .n o mrek " ie es se / WPs "hcl ie o o ind -- on aag: Lt o tP :: Held for Sanity Test ; +4 150% ABP ts 4 $ /+ i5 «K

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