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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1931, p. 22

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istablishment of a mussel preserve for the next five years in the Fox __river_and allâ€"its tributariesinâ€"Lake, ~â€" â€"McHenry, Kane, Kendall and LaSalle Mussell Preserve in Fox â€"â€"â€"‘â€"_â€" River Is Established The â€"announcement »states â€"that it Illinois ablishment of a mussel NOW is the time to send your en l i ioi o se o Ro dfi in e rmimrite m bilnl l e t 00 .0. Bpfr â€" pepelacmeam. En P 3EAAA ET Hâ€"L ~ e l c 1 (if 11â€" l WA e 1 P We lt ce f P l en t e e ooo LAWN MOWER SHOP Repuicine. Adjusting, Cleaning â€" Phone 3090 _ â€" _ _‘ 700 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois LA WNMOWER SPECIMEN BALLOT HRTHERERIRE 7 otemints ns e en esn 1. a9fey â€" pegslacenm w ) s es 17e oait ° e WEST DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ELECTION APRIL 7, 1931 FRED J. LA BAHN RICHARD W.FARMER sueseâ€"sâ€"««=« \ For Library Directors (Vote for two) 3 year term â€"â€"The department. of conservation of the state is ordering the preservation ofâ€"musstls.â€"aâ€"clamâ€"likeâ€"bivalve,â€"that has become very scarce in Illinois E m es :;rmm"“", ENinicget cniaina wl i m eraper in s ommc tss will be unlawful for anyone to catch or kill mussels in the» Fox river for the ~five ~year â€"pertod â€"and â€"viokators will be subject to a fine of $50 to $200 for each offense. We call for and deliver Town Clerk‘ T H E P R F Farmer and Family=Who _ Moved into Abandoned ,, : Church Fight Eviction _ Following futile efforts to eject Chlarence Spiering and family from the abandoned Methodist church: at the church trustees headed â€"byâ€"Emâ€" mett King last week started suit beâ€" fore Justice of the Peace William H. Regan in Antioch to force the man to move. & & . Spiering and his family moved inâ€" to the church two weeks ago when fire destroyed his farm home near Anâ€" tioch, Spiering claimed that accordâ€" ing to terms of the deed the propâ€" erty reverted to the heirs of the origâ€" inal owner when no longer used for church purposes. _â€"The farmer declared that as the church no longer is used as a public place for worship that it belongs to him and his family and that he has a legal right to tenant the building. â€" _â€"Frank Straight, Sterling Rustin, Lester Wellman and "Nick" Mykytiuk are working out a problem in physics at the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school. Wallenwein issued a â€" warrant charging â€" malicious mischief â€" and Spiering was released on bonds of $5,000 but he refused to vacate the church. ~© n % Spiering was arrested in Waukeâ€" gan when the trustees went before Justice Henry Wallenwein and comâ€" plained of the uses to which the buildâ€" ing was being put. se se : The ‘trustees wereâ€"advised to â€"start civil action on the attempted ouster by bringing a forcible entry and deâ€" tainer action against the farmer. Spiering . declared that he ~would fight this suit before Regan and that he will appeal it to the highest court in order to protect hisâ€"rights.~â€"â€"~â€"â€" w I Shs & 5 we f 3 ;r_m\ ‘ T killed March 17. Hj: body. was ground beneath the wheels of the engine, the head severed from the shoulders â€" and everyâ€"boneâ€"in"the body crushed. _ Glencoe Man Killed® : by Train Last Week ~Struck by a North Western pasâ€" senger train at the Park. avenue crossing in Glencoe,.James H. Coats, A â€"coroner‘sâ€"juryâ€"under Deputy Coroner Frank. Donahue, the followâ€" ing day ruled that Coats met death attached.. A theory of suicide adâ€" scouted.. > â€" >. 4 it ie cce dn +4 5gs Students Busy in Science Class 4o s O epbceremmil antmnitks. 4s The system is the result of more than six months of study of police communicating systems in the United. States by Mr. Lyons and he believes that he has incorporated all of the best features in the measure. â€" The bills ask for an appropriation of $75,000 to cover the share of the state in the plan.._ All county, city andâ€" village police will be permitted to hook up with the system. % . Points Advantages _ s The advantages of the proposed system were outlined as follows:â€" = LYONS POINTS OUT â€"â€"â€" MERITS OF SYSTEM :**Merits of the stateâ€"wide policeâ€"raâ€" dio system as proposed in a bill enâ€" tered in the state legislature by Repâ€" resentative Richard J. Lyons, were outlined in an interview by Mr. Lyâ€" ons at Springfield last week. : Outlines Advantages of Stateâ€" wide Police Radioogro- > ~â€"â€"Posed in Bill "A bank in Wilmington, IllL, is held up by four gunmen who make their haul and escape in less than five minâ€" utes after they enter the bank: The bank teller jumps to a telephone and demands of the operator that he be connected with the state. police headâ€" quarters at Springfield. â€"â€"~. > ~*"This â€"callâ€"would beâ€"given. preceâ€" . â€"â€"â€"]. . dence over all calls and in â€"less than â€" one minute the story of the stickup would be in the hands of the chief opâ€" * érator at the headquarters. _ He, in â€"â€" turn, brogdcasts the message to the +# score or more of division headquarâ€" ters all over the state. The sergeant at each division would be notified of & the robbery. not more than two. minâ€" t utes after it was committed. 3 ~Lights on Telephone Poles ‘ his elbow and ;llnfm the highways â€" in his division li : k5 t polées .are switched on equally discernible by day or night. ‘ > "This signal is a signal for the paâ€" troling policemen ridingâ€"their motorâ€" cycles on the roads to call their divisâ€" ion: headquarters instantly. . Each polé withâ€"aâ€"red light also has a télephone near the ground with a direct wire to headquarters...It is quite possible %-Lghgmmwflm ton would be notified of the robbery in less than five minutes after the bandits made their getaway. _ A corâ€" don of patrolmen could surround the territory in another five minutes." Thursday, Apr 10 Thursd 21 Sta $12 $12 Oth

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