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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1930, p. 24

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May Carry Township gewiih Problem to Supreme |}{[¢ TT Court, Expectation) ;. r. wint _22czeon H. Nelson That section of Benton township| P‘ which was left by an act of the Board| of Supervisors at the September sesâ€"|© slon which took Zion out and estabâ€"| ©! lished a new township of that ci'.y'u! wtrengthened by the support of thel"" Independents cf Zion, will carry the fight to dissolve the action of lhc'\*. Roard of Supervisors to the supreme, in court. it was indicated last week. i im m in SANCS wuige DaYS NOT day goes by, but you&ve and profit, when a Ceneral Electric Reâ€" frigerator is working for you. Today it may be the saving of some meat or vegetables or milk which would have spoiled in a temperature less cold. 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Ing the « ible angles tutional un ast th from om Beach, Zion and or, attending the meetâ€" <ir approval of bringâ€" fore the supreme court THE PRESS Phone 3800 you mmf/zz}{y 7oztmmeféz}7 th H Mond Th {:‘l::‘: in the General Electric Program, ast every Saturday evening on a nationâ€"wide N.B.C. network. at ent here is any possible illegal action the part of the Zion council or Board of Supervisors in divorcing i from the rest of Benton townâ€" the ay port meetin mmittec of <nine, three repâ€" + each of Beach, Winthrop and Zion Independents, was ) continue â€" its investigation matter and to report as to tion should be takenat a ctine to be ‘held at Zion on In the Monitor Top, all moving parts are proâ€" tected from air, dirt and moisture with steel walls bermetically sealed. This is your unfailing assurâ€" ance of dependable, ¢ffi« cient, economical opera tion throughout the years. SAYS REPUBLICANS WILL SWEEP STATE County Central Chairman Reâ€" turns from Springfield Optimistic Attorney Max. Przyborski, chairâ€" mwan of the Republican County Cenâ€" tral committee returning last week from Sprinfield where he aitended the session of the llinois Commerce Comâ€" mission, stated that Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick will win the senatorial race against J. Hamilton Lewis, the Democratic candidate, by at least 50,â€" Democratic candidate, by at least »U,â€" 000 votes. Ie said that he based his prediction on the general concensus of political leaders of the major parties with whom he spoke, In Lake county, Mr. I‘rzyborski prophesied, the electorate wou‘d give Mrs. McCormick a maâ€" jority of at least: 10,000, "The vote in Lake county will run about the same as it did in the presiâ€" 4ential election in 1928," Mr. Przyâ€" borski told Waukegan papers. "Most of the votors who cast their ballots for Smith in 1928 will probably vote for Lewis. That group of electors will band together in Lake county for the Democratiec candidate." Mr. IPrzyborski indicated that while the vote in Lake county may not apâ€" proach the proportions it did at the presidential e‘ection, he believed that more than 30,000 of the 40,000 voters in the county would cast ballots. Only routine : matters were disâ€" eussed by the commerce commission, ‘Mr. Przyborski said, none of them velating directly to Lake county. N Bank Robber Placed |\ _ on Probation; Says | He Stole for Family Indications ofâ€" greater. activity in a number of Illinois cities were regâ€" istered despite the gencral decline in employment during the period from August 5 to September 15, the State Department of Labor reported. Some of this~ activity, the report stated, was of a sceasonal character as at canning factories. The â€" Illinois allâ€"industry employâ€" ment index registered 85.4 in Septâ€" ember, the report states, which is a Grop of 1.1, per cent from the preâ€" ceding month and m loss of 17.3 per cent since a year ago.> This is the lowest employment figure on record, the report states. * Pleading guilty on the charge that he attempted to rob the Lake Counâ€" ty State bank at North Chicago, Bruse Morse was placed on probation ty Judge Edward D. Shurtleff last week on the recommendation of the Rev. Gilbert Stansell; Morse confessed that he attemptâ€" ed the robbery to buy food for his wife and family after all attempts to secure work failed. Statements as to his character and past reputation were presented the court from Lake county citizens and from his former home community in Pennsylvania. | OW All Illinois industr rage weekly wage 0 nd $18.54 to women. Employment Figures Shown in State in Sept. Thursday, October 30, 1930 nois industries paid an avâ€" ckly wage of $30.04 to men

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