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Highland Park Press, 19 Jan 1928, p. 14

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Il "' I!" sun: or ILLINOIS I FOR "nillL---Ufliniil on. autistic: Indicate That Young- er Causation u Not Sci" to Bow-Wm as Fast you in oteredinthe survey arm Department of Public Wain-t. This Ibo-s I deereaae in juvenile crime, and a corresponding increase in the - use of inlnm received at the penal, reform-wry and correc- tive institutions of the state. Embracing seven'imrtitutiona, three a! which are penal, one reform-tow and three corrective, showing a total of 3,313 received during the (bath year of 1926. the avenge we of the inmates increased approximately six months over the previous yur and approximately one year over the IV- cnge " shown for Met. For the you 1926 the twinge age k given h' 25.09 years, as compared to 24.12 years in 192-1 and 24.62 you! in 1925. N Wide an” iss Coward Among the 8,373 inmates neeiwd during the year I {timing " JP". for'Boys seventeen inmates were re-l ceived during the past my who were. but ten yen-s of age. At the - institution twenty-nine were received It eleven years of use. while one girl of eleven yen: was received " the State Training School for Girls at Geneva. In 135 the boys received at St.', Charles tinge from 10 to 17 years. with 254 of the 507 received during the year giving the Met, of 15 and! 16 years. The average age is 14.155 years. 1 Ares of the girls received at Gene- va range from 11 to 18 years. Among these the danger period is 16 to 17 years. with 136 of the 254 committed registering for those years. The misr- aze age is 15.08 years. moorttse-nt-atiorsianot sioatotheeteroaibo-oam"a Inmates received at the State Farm " Vandalia range in yen; from 16 to '70. Eight boys only 16 years of age were received in 1926. thte man of 70 years was committed. The tkV- orazo are of all inmates received dur, in: the fiscal year is 32.88 year; Among the 589 inmates received at Pontiac during the year an average In of 19.12 wars is shown. This is one-tenth of a year higher than shown among the commitments. of Record of Paul Institutions 3 A eorreipondirus difrerestee is shown I in the records of those committed to'; the penal institutions. Instead of ai higher avenge are. a lower is shown} in comnarison to previous yegrs._ I At the Southern Illinnis Prnitene tinfy the average age of 582 inmates meme in 1926 is 30s,t"s'ears, on one year below that of 1925. Among the 707 inmates received It Jolict during the year the swan: are is 29.66 years. or three-tenths of a year below the avenge for 1925. While at the Woman's Prison the IV- enxe are of the 37 inmates received during 1926 is 27.50 years or unc- ticollv six months below that slaw for 195. - The average age of all male in- mates received at penal. reform-wry and corrective institutions in Illinois during the year in .mtrrrximatV manths above that of 1925. or 5.83 yam. Among the female inn-tee the average age is 16.62 yes“. or a combined average age of 25.09 years. the double hoodoo of Friday, the 13th Ind got mrrled'h [ah can”. Ed- ward Roman. 26. and Andrea Amine tta, lik Wink“. Vere the we duo. The girl, a lexical. had sought .hetrtofi8r-sbrarewdnrcPti- fpr was her birthday. Justice Bury I license the pmiou Saturday but w performed the" ceremony. -- Theemrtofprovidhwforttreneedrr ofthe poor of the townships thrush- mrtuheeomttrthianrhsteeisdeeid- edtrtsieherthnnurutre-itis 'eomted from supervisors of various townships. In some instance: it in mid the poor bills for the winter m- Ion‘will be from 50 to 60 Per cent higher than Inst you. 3an. ht the St. Binds School Bat one couple lungfidny braved Dunn: Baton. 0n. Co. "A CORRECT GRADE POI EACH BURNER“ -rthP%ntsr---WtrHTYoeew ”HON Micah-tum murmmmsnwcn I anal-am mmmnnm: 'aTi",'rf' u _ r ". 7"“ iv . " _'" V _ WI',') T " . t _ -» x.» . 'rec. 3W35': t . . P , _" - , - V _ P ~_. jmuwsrm l, il mummy IN STATE OF ILLINOIS muduwueumswud WmAuduCodeotlhe (This is a continuation m “at of bitisthartwere-edbrthr66tts Gel-en! Assembly Ind have receiv- ed the signature of Governor Small, or have been allowed to become laws without his sign-tune.) House Bill 553 (McCarthyL Amends section 8 of the title of In Act to "(New public ‘mlwulea1 and inspection of grain. etc.. April. 25, um “a adds sections 6a, ch. m1 6e thereto. Places eniorcemem. of? Act under the Illinois Commerce com- _ mission intend of the Board of com-l ‘mialioners of Railroad and Ware- houses. Relates to warehouse- cor- poration: openting on ttexible unit plan; ownership of capital stock of such companies; contracts for the purchase or sale of (thin; and Mr- pmvul of regulation rel-ting to waxe- housing of min by the Public Colu- merce commission. Prohibit: oper- iators of class A public min Inn- houses from storing in such ware- houses. my grain in which they have 1 an interest. an mEereSu I 1 Hause Bill 558 (Sullivan). Amends 'section 6 of the Local Improvement! 1Act of Jane M, 1897, by providing“ Ltlnt it is lawful for the city council‘ _ board shall consist of the mayor and any two or more commissioners in, any city of less than 75,000 pupal:- ltion (previously 50.000) which has 1 adopted the commission form of gov- eminent. irrespective of whether the (nice: of public engineer and Fuper- intendeot of streets are provided for or not in such city. House Bill 56t (McAdams , . Amends section 91 of the school law of 1909; provides ttttst polls shall be opened not later than noon and shall notbeeiosedbeforeTtcrrc Home Bill set (Overlandr. Amends sections 8, 9, and 12 of an Act to create sanitary districts and to re- move obstructions in the Desptaittes and Illinois rivers. May 29, 1889. Au- thorized district to dedicate nny of its ml property for highway pur- poses. excepting certain property de- scribed therein. Present provisions limiting the right of the district to convey certain described properties are replaced. Permits sanitary dis- trids to incur indebtdeness to the ex. tent of 5 per cent of the value of the taxable property therein instead of I per cent and extends the time dur- ing which such district mar incur bonded indebtedness from December M. 1927 to December 31, 1928. Pro- vides that present tax limit in such district stall not include the tax lev- ied for bonded indebtedness. House Bill 563 (Overland). Amends section 2 of in Act concerning the levy and extension of taxes. May s, 1901. known as the Juul law. Pro- vides that the tax rate to be levied under Mn Act to create sanitary districts and to remove obstructions in the DnHaines and Illinois rivers, Hey 8.‘1889." shall not be reduced below thirty cents per hundred dol- lars. (exclusive of levies to pay bond- ed iodehtedrtmst. Previous muimmn rate was " cents. See Home Bills M6 and 563 auditory of nine lee- House Bill 565 (Lackey). Appro- printes $19.51!! h-Yermghu} my: iGUG. with the_eo:mty toetsttttd -iraAieimrued and End: a part of Route 1 of the State nightly sys- come "T "ee$mme yam darrghter's tion - quite, min," "iCrem think m an divorce her in the manner to which she has be She in only . thiryman': dingh- ter,tmtsseeoewhertmtterunde" (In "So you want to mrry my hull» “What’s your name?" “Lydia Fir-Hun." Uiiave,ct l seen you somewhere." "Mr pictum hive been in the po- nave-It by Late Legislature ”YEW“ frrA'TStme' m ILLINOIS . per cent of the people who died in[ W! “new? in the NW- f.tE", had ruched their uventieth; itagt amt. birthday," Bars the report a! Dr. “Closer 1:11]th shown that " per 1 [Indium 'Un Illinois, outside of Chi-i can! of the female deaths in the ma ‘cngo, 31.5 per cent of the mortality‘ last you were man; than who had 1m “on; those who were umty] mud Mt mam My. Almdli-olhO-tryald mawmu Thequietoltknnlm;nb- seueeottHdhtootFttiti_, the hustle and bio! th have wrecking who etch-city h -- cive to longevity. Resident: cl the run) section: of Illinois stand twist. the chances of living to the ripe no cl three score nod an. mil; to Dr. but D. Darlings. director, De- partment of Public Bahia. tarthreeseorenodtmt,neex-tol, Dr. but D. Darlings. director, De- partment of Public Bahia. “Menuhin statistics for the fhseal yen! of 1926 indicate that only 16.91 MP rank of the monk who died in Reduced!" " Give- "Prices. The hm! Utitit y Trick (Mb Olly) All prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan The COACH Joe-ie-i-""'. i" $495 only) {gain- $715 $375 $495 $495 $675 cm Whmd “vb-mull”.- "an. amt” can. lltlrllTI'ltG'yGlr, JGaGiai 'M-i-m' Mr qtnte "teiitett,tttetNttr,e.,tl bother t.-eithststN- Yd 8it,","i2i'2Tau',""l'iinuT.rrird "ttumoetatttru1Vamttatq tters-ttrude-sr-set' Me. Pathway-Imm- 'iroettotr_--in ctueaarow-dhstet.Uqri- Utions IN and): page: 3h- the remainder on! the My do. I" explain suit-darn, the '9' uk-\ ed dilemma in the Ink: mint udvanoed "em On tho ah m It "we": more will: to - that ultra-excitement and it! Ill- m living habits orni- to tho!!- life expecuncy in the - metmrrl iun area. "Thetuoerth"9eMreerre Chevrolet E)eetrifies America " with a Great New Motor Car - ‘ Tt WM. RUEHL & CO. tattNorthP1mtStr- Amnm-lo-ow- ”Michal-din! wra-uo-rruherboauf oats%q mm‘mm "mu-St-hge-rem" -eti-,sortW1'hre"soa- 'haeua-eGegooaoo-tde- higher panda"! 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