vas. etrtir_istr. st .téee‘f. slaughter pfttiids ali" 1927 ads in 1928. (We, Juwt statis- le to future out eomsq.mption of actly 138 pounds, 5 less 'per'capita sumption of bed ands, which has tis lowest record 'hich is limited'to being started at the Net that over ass at the school before they had rse of training. motion society of rt, New York City, tt Guns Comma- linton, New Jersey, rill give inartretions tVteen young men eh in just forming. which theoretical in; in the Produc.. ls of all kinds is ; institution of its Its purpose is to " that the dr, Ign’l. clubs, State l' and private in- d men can be fill- so announces that d anew dormitory fourteen hundred I the school prop- for the pig fam- , been a possible " United States statements issued ow a big increase 'pork, and there lamb and mutton IN GS Zen for :ion ing Changes W. June SO, 1929 , Paddock Urges Action t Senator .Paddock and RepresenU- ' tive McDonough reported that at a recent conference with the governor he declared he was committed to a tre state park program and in icated he me/tyield like to 1'p/),1,tsi;'it,; ‘county and make. a perigiiil _".ri"ii,tiii3,iirg',l kc _ 3a. , . i-sjiitiit,.lri' addAslr, der/ '.,.. ' 'hat Senator Wright fs triterc. ' ested in the staterparkviaroject and suggested "tr him that the county . board Appoint a committee to handle the matter further as regards seeur-' ing options on the land and inviting, the governor to yipit the site. TO INVH‘E GOVERNOR TO VISIT DUNE LAND Thugdny; Junt20, 1929 Governor Louis L..Emmerson and senator Harry Wright. chairman of the senate appropriations eommitted, are to Mimited foanake a persona' inspection trip of the dunelnnd north " Waukegan along. the-hike) as the guests" of the Lake county board of supervisor.' -. T _ The move 'to invite the governor and Senator Wright, who is a poten- tial candidate for state treasurer, here was started by the county board last week, after Senator Ray Paddock author of the bill seeking an appro- priation of $5,000,000 for purchase of the "flats" for a state park and game refuge. Representatives Lee McDon- 0th and Richard Lyons, and Mrs. D. M. Courson, president of the. Lake County Women Voters' league, spoke before thsrboard members and urged their Further co-operation in the pro- ject. ' _ . Supervisors Move "to Interest ' Emmerson in Paddock Plan _ for Big Park The 'suggestions of: Paddock met insUitf approval‘ of. tht board, and, on motion of Supervisor- Frank Stan- ton, Chairman O'CoItndr-was author- ized do appoint a committee to co- operaté with thegtam "m every Way possible "o bring about; retaliation '"*â€"'"“T'f€5§'iii‘ï¬fï¬â‚¬â€˜fï¬f_._""W Eli] waoonn Lett day aiUltte and watch the fun, pteneiotiua. a... mutual-1.9â€â€œ.- "e 0mm!- Well PoWcedt-Dny and mm 1 Drive your own car â€over a mile-long viaryk road that has all the thrills of mountain driving but none ofthe dmgenl THRILLING! AMUSING! SENSA'QONAL! Ptee Parking Sstaee for 10,000 can. Park on fl" Femme" h. A Brand New Thriller-a-Fun for Ydung and Old Located pemnendy arectir' opposite Holy Ghost Academy on _' . Waukuin no." Near Willow I." About a in». w... " mm Whoopee Auto Coaster "N FREE ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS 10c is charged each occupant of car using AUTO COASTER WHOOPEE! Children under 7 years FREE WHOOPEE 2 of the project and to invite the troy- ernor and Semtot Wright to come here. . Chairman O'Connor appointed the slime committoe that "recently made attainments for the visit of the sen- ate sub-committee here, namely: Frank Stanton, chairman; and Su.. pervisors Ghee, Brown, Murphy, and Thompson. _ A dtfipite recommendation that each state adopt' a-program for in- stalling safety warning devices of a standardize type at railroad grade crossings, has recently been made by the ‘United States Bureau of Public Broads as Washington. While' the mortorists have" been talking about this problem for many years, the of- fieialg of the Government have been studying the problem and they have set about to secure the eo-operation of state officials to prevent the con- tinued slaughter of human life that has been' going on since the first "bead zine-buggy'? was invented." Urge States to Adopt l Grade Crossing Plans Refrigeration Helps . ., Wider Truck Gardening The Eastern half of the Unite. States is rapidly increasing its pro- dyetiorrof "fruits and vegetables, ac- cording to Government tstatiatiea/ This is traceable to highway improve- ment and motor .truck trhnspprtatiorr' which makes it possible-for.' many- Eastern farmerrto grow some tio-l duets which were out of'the question when these farmers Were' dependent upon wagon tiimsportation.' Piior .fd the development of refrigeration; practically all fresh fruit and vege- table produetrotrwtys in the immediate vicinity of this large cities. . T - Indignation 'rttt-trt manifested by many town lkrdsters, if the census takers fail to count people, but it will be hard to manifest equal disap- proval if ‘they count some people twice. . 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