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Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1928, p. 8

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-8 ""'â€"“" - w ""'"-."" nan- ”: W. G. “in”. "on! Vernon; int-1 In». Cihco; nu my, Mttmgrt sermons can) _ no: nun) FthrlGrU Tin "ertreviGrGir"iiiiemaw, h- the home and Ion-hm: ' tleper 9 Yr!» Dam; use» - vuwu‘ ' -. 3. nm, luck “I; P. W. AM. Help!“ P. W. (in... Quincy; C. W. Terry, Bm.-.. a; C . Balls. Gunning. ‘liwlrd R. Woms, Hm Ttmt & hummus“... “jaunt of the Union but. t'ttg llmma - PPe,?"Ttee1riitt, 1Ptere. Gamer and] has "nomad the mm of the following member. 'etyftteeommiwmttoGTiiGii W I.“ of the ma, with ree- o-tnd-tions to the date km PLAN REVISION OF STATE BANKING LAWS Pope county shows the highest n- tip of commitments based on poplin- than. 249.3 per 100,000 inhabitants. Huh county is set-bud high, with t 2.60 of 232.4 per 100,000 population. Morin: come: Jackson. with a rm 'd'. of 213.5; cur, 197.9; ScthIer, . l the Fear, The same condition In: true of Jersey county. which is credit, ed with eleven inmates. Ratios of Papal-tic- Despite the fact that Cook, St, Clair 8nd Vermilion counties sent 1,315 of the 3.373 inmates committed to the penal, reformatory and corrective in- ltitntions of the state during the yur, the state. The ratio of Cook county u 27.6 per 100.000; that of St. Clair County 81.2. and Vermilion county. 145.]. The ratio of Cook county is but little above one-half of the state - of 4B.8, and is less than the ratio of eighty-eight of the downstate counties. - _ -_ V." W.“ mums m: ,c... the ratio based on population is far helm! Pansy the rural counties of Calhoun county was next high. with three. inmates, while Kendall and Stark county were each represented by four. Honors were equally divid.. ed between Boone. Brown. Edwards. Hancock. Hardin and JoDavieas, each with five. All of the prisoners from Kendall county were received during A. MN .... __ - Of those claiming Cook county as their home 1,027 were received dur- ing the year of 1926. During the same period 142 were received from St. Clair county. and 146 from Ver- milion. From the remaining coun- ties of the state 2.058 were received during the year. the total commit- ments bring 3.373. Every County Represented Every county of the state was rep- resented among the membership of the seven institutions. -In this Put- nam county held the honors of the. mnllest representation, being credit- ed with but one prisoner. and he re- ceived during the year. " _ Cook county as the center of popu- lation of the state, naturally took ttrst place in the number of ihmltes. being represented by 3.013. St. Chit county was credited with 342, while Vermilion county was claimed u the home of 2H. The: Ck-tte-it L investigator working through the institutions, pausing here uni than to ask an inmate what will}!!! he was committed from would tind t e chances even that he would receive the reply: Cook, St. Ctair or Vermil- ion county. as that one of the other ninety-nine counties of the state would be named. These three Cotm- ties on July I, 1926. were represent- ad in the seven institutions by 3,599 inmates. as compared to 3,507 tor the reminder of the state. TI. report Ibo-l the [allowing - rol”: in the institutions: “his State Penitentiary TtNitet"TN 2.339 'm'l Prison __.___e.r.-ee---. ._tr.,-e " Men: Illinois Penitentiary . . 1.868 Illinoi- State Reformatory .N-.--. 1,01 am Penal Farm "_-__.'. 188 St. Charles School for Boys rrr -rm 784 State Training School for Girls 643 ""themxmsatotaitttqattqtre with“. 'eNrmatorgmad -metiroi-titutiotsaofth.kauog “hhnvededhomthmt 'mth.tt.dbrth-tmeastotisw tie Volt-re. Of this number 6.890 “Hammett“ V a " fl -trt.hecuoeuthra.eatr-ae P2td?"t'u-itrec, PttoieetiTia."i'; uh- - m madam-bu “and“... Edwin -reveriiiia,F, 1'..tttP'rebrrmr' 'a7rrtauhh'e""a I'M-w About "500.000 in the (.iiiii7;irCCi"'rV"l,"ll"'ll'l'tfu't, ".000 “m him In mulled m "r, fire acumen each my hi tue'iiii iiiiiiiiiiii - upldvn up. a! Eel-.- a. n- 37 “In “manna-.mw. theh “an”! with to may In. 1tt.ftte'r-ueriGtar; mumm-inmulhu. "-h-i___-. -- for m "can; him" TTic," CC ttryr.erutt-itAiai"a; mic-huh. “Myth h----..-., __, -- Th-rue-roi/tdui-iii In.“ mm Wick-in foeeeirttuthsitod "utr-trPtuavaeaairir. "'dumrtysrtherietGetiGdi.Ti, 'pe'.rttttteeportertorevHiic ( After the meeting the party ad- Ijammed to the Green Teapot Inn in _ the Genesee Theater building and up payed a very substantial dinner at the {courtesy of the Waukegan post, and then made a tour of the city covering 'the prospective line of match. visit- ing the Armory, the high school mn- nasiurnorhere the convention WI ’12 held, and "W" Field. Six per cent of the no main: and npproximntely 8% per cent a! the people of the United State- will. mamsNetxsred an we in mm 1he8ehootrorDeuosarhims.t Jacksonville, founded in 1889, in the olden chriuble institution in Bli- msvmm: roam AGAINST mu: Loss Recall km of Policie- for Puree " [m _ mix More boy- than girls "a born in Illinois. the ratio being 106 boys to lepriru, mmibumn dun slums. The shells of iror the 43 varieties of mussels found in the Rock river in Illinois no nimble for urn-kin; tmt- more In more customers of dec- tric light and power. (a: and tele- phone companies in Illinois than there were inhabitants of the orittinat thir- teen states in 1785. Illinois spends $140,000,000 manual- ly on its public school; Sal-tin take 53 per cent of the expenditures. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THIS STAJ'E The principal action taken was the recommending u change in the dates of the convention from August 27-28 to September 10-11. 1928. The joint meeting of the Legion; State Convention committee of the; Department of Illinois and the Homer) Dahringer Post was held early this: wevk at Waukegan, State Command-i er Albert M. Carter, Floyd J. Heckel.) adjutant. and John M. Traeger, set-1 treant-atmrms, met with the local} members Ind discussed the manna” State convention, to be held in Wau-L Kegan. I Has Session at Waukegan and Recommends Dates Be Changed It is alsé stated that the company will eventnnlly employ several hun- dreds of persons in the shops here. Delay in the building of the shops is due to limited finanees of the calm pany. according to Mr. Budd, who stated the company is now retrench- ing to meet expenses incurred by making of improvements during the past year or two. LEG ION CONVENTION - -_ ~â€" "e"'a" The shop will be much Inger than that maintained " Highwood and will be built to take care of the growing needs of the railroad company. It will be strictly modern. ed by the North Shoreline. This building is the Inge Page and re- pair shop for basses of' the North Shore line. It is located on Tenth street. the southern “mini; tret owped by the railroad col In reality the iiAt unit of the shop is now on the propeity to be impmv- however. That in on: department of the shops will be antler construction here while the old cumming di- vision of the [lighted] also}: will continue in operation. " each of the new unit: are completed the force of workers and equipment will be moved to this city. la- n...'. ,airiuraii; - - 'ikT, wttt1etr*teeyFiG'ifa city council Icahn-h, ttFair. {In the Waning-n Bun, M can- ”ashram-comics. Chieaqo,Naethah-qmitr-gt.t. $oeatedmturm.ttu.areth-d autumnal-Elbow wbyiriua'aLm"p.-um" - iiGk the North Shu- tathod& in " HttIMgt-ttgrtatgB MAT'AUIIGAN "EMU-Ital!“ mama-u- C03 Service It'i;hinmi “I mm eaatpatertl POI-M! “I!!!" nah MMIn'EE MEETS: The It the) I” ' “J ', tom l The United States Treasury has re- >ceived ninety-Coven million dollm ifmm eight foreign tovemments u v.partiat payment on their funded in- l 69me to the United States. ‘ Nirtetr-oevmt Iiilion doll-n is quite I tidy rum. At four per ML this amount will produce an mum] income of three J million eight mm Ind elm thousand doll-n. which an the whole, is not to be lneeud It. Yet if a. H'enry K. Brockny for many years l a resident of Barrinetom nod brother (of County Recorder L. 0. much“ [of Wnukenn paid I“! Inst ml '; " 5:30 p, m., " his home in Barrimt. fue It. “them-mutumrotd ea-lutiemstitrrtanahoekotu. temeemt-tofthePt-tth.t friends. the eameelutimht.. m in; war we would not have received my “ William R. Dalxiel, president of the Wake County State Bank of North ‘Chicngo for a number of mu, last Jweek wu re-elected " the annual I meeting of stockholders Ind members _ of the board of directors to serve as {president for 198. The board of supervisors. with but three dissenting votes, last week Ill- thorized its ehairman and clerk to en- ter into I one your contra-t It $4,100 with Dr. T. P. Gull-hue. of Monmouth. Ill. :3 county veterinarian to succeed Dr, D. C. Grinnell who In; mud on PAYMENTS REFEB'ED FROM FOREIGN NATIONS the demand of the Liriiiiiiiieift' of agriculture. The Hull House -soriatioo of Chi- cago. through Jane Adams, hand ot the ortrartization, Inn week took out a building permit in Wunkegan for a residence at the Bowen Country club on Sheridan road " the north city limits. The permit ullz for I house costing 834.000. ‘lt will be 32 feet wide by " feet lung. 'yiFirGTaGr"RuTal' tLtteea - new IRIDALI See a,ee.ttytirnrq That In. T. H. Becker, wife of the former chief of police of Zion, who dropped dead on the street in wna, kegnn last week, died of heart du, ease was the verdict returned by a coroner's jury. Coroner J. L Tnylor of Libertyville presided over the in, quest. -.o-.a.c Four barber- And plumbers, operat- ing without state licenses. were lined last week by Justice Hervey C. Coul- son of Waning“, through when C. A. Stout, state "PssseetozcNed chargers“! than men. “ulna“ lion which has eAetmiuiuie%a; The Hotel Waning-n, th. eitr's mtr2ateterhoete1rv,witt-U or About April Mr, according to tho 'rlotaffthet.cia1suttsrrUr- bananas-mm“... 'rrrerttf-tftueitr.arittb- edo'sthauikt-drmtb.t-itt. voters of thecityu the “-31, elmiononMy,ApI-il 10,330"!- intto limLAth‘uuL uncommon Jon-mm hut-them“ haul-mamas: "iriehritr,-- MHA‘M BELLE-112"”. North Chic-‘0'! wt 1-” gag-pun... F in t827, The five State uminticnsf "porting the lay-gm membership are; :Calitomia, with 136,785 tritz) lminoia 92,645; Ohio, €1,135; lith- j'mn; 60.717; and Missoori. as“! Membership in an, saLirE,2 KresB of Parmst and Teachers "merea, sed trem !.NIt irs_t9ttr to 1.133.857 HIGH swoon. coasts! -- t Four of Deertuld-tmieUs high- school students will leave whoa! IN the end of this semester is they mrilli have a ambient member of credit: to _ mduale. Theme four In James Hu- ris, babel Fosbendu. Eleanor Iu- I chain. Ind Frances Hm”, Juner Harris is the only one of these for: who has any definite plans. aeeordine, to the Shoreline. He intends to a” tend the University of Viacom-in. i NATIONAL P. Y. A, HAS f __ NUMEROUS MEMBERS! to raise the “MM a by. 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