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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 31

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mu nt'., wh ivh of of giving Son-ml on the fl The ciarpc eluded in The flve day a week plan, not only for union labor but for industrial employes as well is not far removed “wording to Waukegan labor lead. L-rs who are confident that the vari- ous chapters in the Lake County Building Trades council will sanc- tion the shuvt week plan, says a Wau- kvcrun non-spanner. The thrill-"tors and Plasterers are in- cluded in this list. _.H‘killul lubur is ttthe opinion that the sho" week. first espoused by Henna Ford, will he nation wide in eitvet lit-fun! the close of another year and that the movement will spread tn the fucturics, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1.930 Believed Five-Day Week Two Youthful Bandits May Be Adopted Soon Get Sentences of One by Lake County Labor to Ten Years in Pen BIGHLAND PARK 514 Laurel Ave. Telephone 555 Th Windes & Marsh J. M. BILHARZ Slip Covers, New Tops. Curtains Bevel l'llte or Celluloid Windows, Floor Run. Electric Shop North Room Larson’s Garage GREEN SLADE Electrical Contractor Phones Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 noxx'spapcr. Associated I slIL'uosu-d clips " half ‘h mun, with DR. J. W. SHEDD Illinois Competent Surveyors Municipal Engineers fHoR WASHERS APEX CLEANERS 32 S. First Street Telephone H. P. 357 more trade " at. John. Anni. Telephone 493 Auto Trimming- " ated Builders of Lake Mod the short week, half day all the payroll with the objrwt in view We men eptphryntent. dos union units will gm y week plan this week. .4 and Plasterers are in- DENTIST Highllnd Park R. P. 555 ILLlN om Two youthful Bandits, who can- fessed to taking part in several 'stiele ups' on parked tnm'tnrists through the county to State Policeman Harry Quandt, a former deputy sheriff, last Thursday pleaded guilty before Cir- cuit Judge Edward Shuttle” and re- ceived an indeterminate term of one of unilly trn'm'y This left two more men to try. They nre Edwnrd Janissewaki, of Nurth Chieamu and Walter Holub alias Wasily Suhntke, of Chicago, who was wounded by Quandt when caught un the night of Sept. 7. Deputy Sheriff Henry Anderson was with Quandt. llnlub was nut brought to trial due to his injuries and Juniszewski was nut named in the indictment being heard now. The members of the'jury are as follows: (lounge Heinsohn, of Prairie Vivsv; A. F. Gram. of Harrington: William Allen, of Waukegan; F. A. Ala-Mein, " Wnukegnn; Cunard Borg. uf Waukegan; Glenn Craft, of Grays lake; George Van Minnen, of Long lake; Edward pardon. of Waukegan; Cayl Atterbe y, of Waukegan; and Herman Ken ' of Lake Forest. Three personal injury suits, ask- ing a mm! in damages of $60,000, today were filed in circuit court. In two of those a husband and ex- wife, Arthur A. Beckman and Tillie "rcknvan, bath of Chicasto,, were pluintitrs sucking $25,000 each. They were struck, according to Attorney K. M. Runyard, of Runyard & Be. hunnu, by a Parks & Nielsen Radio unmpany truvk of Fox Lake. Dwight w turn! h Three Damage Suits jury after entering a plea of who Lian-s Attorney l‘vsccuting. This left two 20% DISCOUNT ON BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR. DRY CLEANING And LAUNDRY RELIABLE LAUNDRY h DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd.. Elm“ Pk. (human. and Charles Meyers. or uukegan. William May, pointed out as one the quintet went to trial befpre a it Judge Edward Shuttle” and re- ved an indeterminate term of one ten years in Juliet penitentiary. Those who confessed guilt and were m-need were William J. Wusong, Chicugis, and Charles Meyers, of man had several teeth knocked his jaw broken, spine dislocnted ribs fractured. Mrs. Baekman, was unmnsvious for three days, It! brnkan ribs. in Circuit Court Ask $60,000 Total her entering a plea of not lie was represented by At- liurry Bl‘eger while States At. A. V. Smith and Assistant Attorney .81.". Block were A sk $10,000 Damages I THE PRESS 'lhcrift L., A.. Doolittle, who turns his oak-c (worm Lester Tifhtny, sher- ifrelvet, on Dec. l, is being urged by a group of residents in Wnukecln township as a candidate for super- visor or assistant tsupervisor. Though the election of the six Ill- Want Doolittle to Run for Supervisor Numyy Charles Fiore Nurseries Plan Now to Plant Trees and Shrubs A NEW AND MODERN sum: STORE WEST SIDE SHOE STORE 533 Central Ave, Omee ll North St. Johns Ave. Lated on Route " RN0icorT'.MmNh'0h"s and BOB SMART MEN‘S SHOES an: higher than 85.00 HIGHWOOD " Pull-k Avenue - PM! "with“ Purl: “I ‘rnlrh View . . - 1'!anan Littertreine. ail-Id I on low: " one mile v.1. of lilmukn Anna. YELLOW CAB C0. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000-01 LANDSCAPE GARDENING for Parties and Out of Town Driving The Thinking Fellow Calls a YELLOW! Nell and "ieiettt at moderate can! Work done while you wait. Smiglku [n PRIVATE LIN0UMNEs REBUILDERS AND REBUILDEM A complete line of on request a "m Spring. tify th hi.lp th And pl ther yo hunting ply the varieties ply you w pl keep out itttroit ' 'oul hm In I visors Ind nukomm to the unvmploy on. We are tU with h that Will >ur pin" prudent new until unm ulvum Ike tor your around addition of I fr link i Ilium owmhir spring. :ht-d tit on automobile mloymc-m “tuition member. that whe. ed tiheritt D f the offkets, m Wuukeaun Phone R. P. um Highland Park that grow vigomuzdy prepared slthy we and put ant supervisors cl in will not take tot . the good planting you n " until you beau fe ll mph-u to 'tttt link will " m

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