reeley during his tter of-the Ir. S. rurated the-policy ness areas in the is successor, Ma- as continued the elaboratidm says erieaiGaaurPio.. It haa'been de- vo. distinct forms ess areas’in na- to have its dis- 1d purpose. V be known as signed to insure virgin areas typ- forest conditions as to meet the education. This rularly -for such not permanently parks. At Areas ‘rves Will not be tional purposes; will be strictly rfereriee will be tend to disturb limal and plant ons peculiar to a.anaintaitied so eluding trurnmer 'ads, permanent s which would primitive char- “6' object being conditions and transportation 5 so far as pos- Avenue Ill. k, Ill. ‘el. R.P. 41W signed for both 33311131, ns'e, ac- , which will Jag , be 'establishéd." ice to Continue I Accordi'ng been issued by t Service; to all make surveys ier their charge idâ€, June 20, 1929 letin ld, State V -et irness . character 'an pack trdins, Mitive methods he exclusion of L Manna-n 'vintt legalized shan' ' 311' T know see President 3'18 out by and NI BUILDER Repaired WORK soon as pote- for these two RESERVED Work "" Collision of a motor truck with an ‘automobile brought death to Mrs, Ella, Roder, 71 years old, who had resided in Lake county for nearly all of her life, and iniurrto her hus- band, John Roder, at the intersection of Milwaukee avenue and Dempster greet roads, last" week. William Hintz, pf Désplaines, driv- hr of the truck, was taken into cus- tody by Cook county police and is being held pending investigation into the accident. 3 The accident was due, it is believed to the failure " the driver of the truck to see the automobile until, it was .too late to avoid the accident. Included in'the appropriations are $15,000 for maintaining all plants, $1,000 firr contingent fund, $900 for engineering expenses', $7,600 for com- pleting North Chicago disposal plant; $35,000 for completing North tlata plant at Waukegan, $16,000 for com- pleting plane in Zion and'$5,000 for sheeting and piers to protect pipe line at Highland Park plant.", The rest of the funds are allotted to pay- ment of salary_ and offiees egpense of the board.-.. _,j r »_ _'- / .7 q z .- Mrs. Roder was hurried to the St. It Tucimits hfspital in Evanstori, but hér death ocean-ed shortly after thtraeei- dent. Her husband imp. found to have been only slightly injured. Thursday, June 20, 1929 Building of, the proposed '500,000 sewage :disposal plant in Waukegan will not be carried out this year ae- cording to. the decision of the North Shore Sanitary district board. In- stead the "erection of this big plant will in all probability be started in 1930 it Wis stated, aeeprding to the Waukegan Sun. V Decision to defer the erection of the plant was. based on the inability of the board-to come to an agree- ment with the'city council on the. lo- cation of the building. Members of the board favor placing of the plant on the North Flats while the city council believes that it would serve a better purpose if it were located at the foot of South avenue. e The victim, was born near Lake Zurich 'and had spent nearly all of her 71 years of life in that neighbor- hood. She moved toChicago several years ago with her husband to make her home at 2744 Thomas “feet in that city. _ The couple were on their way to their home when the accident oc- curred. The Sanftary district board today made. public its ordinance providing for appropriations. for the. ensuing year; The sum alloted totals t85,- Former Resident of " Cirunty Killed: Last Week in Motor Crash Mrs. John Alden Carpenter re- cently presented Field Museum of Natural History with a gift of some unusual Persian marionettes, for use in the anthropoligical exhibits. Dr. John Kereher of Chicago has given the museum _ number of Eskimo ob- jects, and Herbert J. Devine of" New York City ‘has made a gift of a lac- quer head of Budha from Peking. N. S. Sanitary Board Defers Building of Big Waukegan Plant Lake county farmers, who lost 553 cattle since Jan. 1 through tests for bovine tuberculosis, were indemni-, fied to the' extent of $60,566.13,'oc- cording to a report made last week by Dr. T. P. Jhulahue, county veter- inarian, to the county board. Of this amount $33,681.57 came from salvage from the carcasses and 329885.39 in straight indemnity. I _ Since Jan. 1 Dr. Genuine, and as- sistants from the state depisrtment have tested 21,223 cattle, ,which com- prise 1,409 herds, of which 55A.were infected. . The percentage of reac- tot-sum but 2.5 per cent. This made the average condemna- tion price per head $19.13. _ ttrpeirirnen of the Sogth -/Arnér.i; can anaconda, a species . of -' snake' which ranks among the largest in the world, is to be seen in the department of Zoology at Field Mutreum of Nat- mu History. _ The largest loss was inNraueorida township where 102 cattle out of 1,858 were found to be reactors. Shields township with 124 cattle was found to be perfect. The test was accepted along the lake srore.before it was in many tyartsrof the western half of the county, it is understood. Lake County Farmers Indemnified for Loss Many girls are competing for hon- ors as queens of the beauty piie- ants, but there "seems more demand foCtturtttrvitr,therur,itauas, _ Am- JUMBO' fiktUAW, HIGHMOOR SQUAB _' FARM Highland Park, Illinois 291 Phone B. P. 2872 THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL We deliver 'teteishotte Highland Park 1 PRESS mull!Illllliliii:illiIII|llIllIllIllIllIlllIllllllllllllIllIll|||IIIIll“I|l||||lIllIlHIllllllllIlllll|||||l|||Illllllllflllllllfllllillllllfllfli FOLDING emits " CHAIR counts FOLDING CARD TABLES AND CoyWtt, BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN'S TABLES AND, mums s'" Valvoline Motor _ Oils . _- _' 100% Pure Pennsylvania ' _ 1 Funeral Director 27 North"Sheridtirt Road 'I Delivered and called for - Rates are reasonable For Rent for Parties and Gatherings 9 Complete _ _ Oiling and Greasing V ’7 Service _30 Minute Service $1.75 7 ", _ _ ELM IPLACE“=~-~mffT$ SERVICE“ STATtdtir. 14 g Elm Place and First St. ---Highland Park PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3545 H. M. PRIOR CO. 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