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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1931, p. 24

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qX YA YA ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist j Free Delivery including Sunday Opposite Chicago North Western Station soâ€"â€"oThe â€"ft . | Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria Long counters â€" laden with steaming dishesâ€"Cool, crispy salads, â€" dainty â€"dessertsâ€"and pastriesâ€"A remarkable ,arréy, your appetiteâ€"At reasonable prices. 3P f IN THE UDELL BUILDING l_leflpc@ on that miraculous Easter morning when the universal ery the "?ffi daes." The Great Phyâ€" it js not appaling that we are m with efficient, conscienâ€" t not 'g_’ppalilu epdefk,with effic tiog‘g physic Where Science & Ethis Roy® Modern Plumbing and Heating Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing a Specialty WITTEN BUILDING i _ 860 CENTRAL AVENUE _ ; Shop B â€"P. 1404 Res. H. P. 489â€"1342 to estimate on pllumbing jobs, be they Lq%%'g ‘or small.â€" They not only give moderate prices but assure you of thorough wo::kin.anshi‘p, and the best isfactorily. In case of emergencies, rely on us to remedy your plumbing troubles in short order. * * Moran Brothers WE SEND SPECIAL MEN > Phone 144 THE PRESS R "Senator Dunlng Favors Imrrove- _ ments in System to Aid _ War on Crime Edna Wilson and Erma Liewelyn, of Miss Kerfoot‘s art agprecintion class, Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, are making their selection of draperies andâ€"wall paper for the house being constmc& b{.:beboys of the vocation dgpl;‘rtr;:ent. The art appreciation class has as a class project the furnishing of the house. e tei. t C iess BJLL TO AUGMENT .« > â€"gTATE POLICE FORCE A bill which provides for augmenâ€" tationâ€"of the state police forceâ€"and for + several important improvements for efficien ce has been introduced into the Illinois senate by Senator Henry M. Dunâ€" lap, veteran ‘"author of police bills. These headquarters men, will work in against crime in the state. . . _ .. = Walter Moody, chief of" the highâ€" way* police, and Duntap have beenm in consultation about the matter sgeveral times lately, and believes ‘that the time has come for the increéase of the state forces, which now numberâ€" 300 men. T% s t t Plan Nine Districts j _‘It is proposed to divide the state into nine districts, with headquarters in each. . It is proposed also to install a broadcasting outfit in the <state headquarters and have men on duty {orâ€"24 â€"hoursâ€"inâ€"each â€"of ~the â€"district headquarters to receive any message that may be relayed from Springfield. These headquarters men will work in eightâ€"hour shifts. s into nineâ€"districts, with headquarters/â€"â€"Mr.Black, aâ€"mining â€"engineerâ€"arâ€" in each. . It is proposed also to install | rived from Canada two days previousâ€" a broadcasting outfit in the state|ly.â€" Mrs. Black is a â€"candidate for headquarters and have men on duty | supervisor, â€" but according toâ€" hetr f 7 the vrace, headquarters to receive any message 3 ' , ~alâ€" that may be relayed from Springfield. | ‘>5_,." W‘“"“":m"::' ?"t;' bat. These headquarters men will work in| th0"8! *‘“ Mme Cl Ne OM Cl eightâ€"hour shifts. P lot, as |the withdrawal â€" period__ has "Yuch a measure will greatly inâ€" elapsed:;! Mrs. Black has been active crtlkit” .;.he e!’bc;':;‘cywof Dfl;‘lri‘h“kly. in various political campaign, workâ€" police . force, ator nlap sa mick "Whenever a <rime of importance is i:::lf:: rh:l:';h };':;n_n l(clsl::fiv::‘ mitted in ny,nfiiadmm t foDers 4A HHATY M % can be communicated to the genâ€"| on the first panel of women drawn to eral. headquarters so that in a ‘few ) serve Aâ€" jury in Lake county. â€": miriutes every. highway. patrolman| Mrg. Aiken has been a widow sinct will have been advised and be on the 76 bert lookout for the bandits." 1924 when her hushand, Col.â€"Bober: partisx« Study Cost H. Aikehb, an inventor died, .. Along the same line, the house comâ€"| M Mrs, Black . this summet mittee heard a resolution intraduced | will estdblish their home in Canad*a. LAN FURNISHING OF YOCATIONAL HOUSE 'g’y‘*prrmntative_ David Hunter, of Rockford, providing an investigation into the cost and feasibility of equipâ€" ing state highway police with radio. Representative Hunter says that the highway police of New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts are using teletype machines like those used in many newspaper offices toâ€" receive press reports, and Pennsylvania is now equipping its force similarly. Michigan is furnishing its police force with .radio. Both of these s of communication will be conâ€" m.\by\the committee. ~ Woman Candidate for _ «/‘ Supervisor Weds and Mrs. Jeanette Kellogg Aiken, of Winthrop Harbor, well known thruâ€" out Lake county, both in society and politics, last week was married to John F. Black of Toronton, Can,, the marriage taking place in Chicago. Retires from Contest Thursday, April 1981 000,0 » â€" down Secrets last date 1980 ‘pla date 8300 hlve .m all deling police April. it ~Is â€"co kesture just bef decide a that no municip, the seer formér fees." T portant With 300,000â€" ways w Secretar ton is n the $8,0 the mon April. . Strat was egt stock a state w timated 814,000 . Mels the sta Cattl 067,000 third greates the sta ing for figure â€" â€"_ _ VÂ¥alu and H The 1 'E!'lfii_i’ stock °; ship th for the Lake c The the va as com of all the e $221,9 cordin and li~ state The farm â€" $301,2 ricult worth Redu Thur Corn

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