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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1931, p. 28

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The house appropriations commitâ€" tee at Springfield, last week recomâ€" mended the passage of Representaâ€" tive William Carroll‘s bill proposing a state emergency council to act in time ofâ€" disasters in the state. The bill calls for an appropriation of $15,000 Recommend Passage of Bill for State Council to Handle Emergencies _ The inside of your H 3 FRIGIDAIRE ::seamless, stamless _without a corner, crack or crevice! Downtown Display Room 151 N. nuug::: Ave. HUBBARD WwoOoBSâ€"ss, TERMS WILL BE ARRANGED seamless, stainless, cornerless interiors of glistening Porcelainâ€"on standing advantages of Frigidaire Advanced Refrigeration. There ar improvements, developed by Frigidaire, that have made househ convenient and economical. We invite vou to came in and laaea al Seamless, stainless, *Â¥ t j * THE NEW ALL â€"WHITE PORCI}AIN-ON-ST!EI. 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The appointees of the governor would represent the American _ Legion, _ American â€"Red Cross, transportation interests, busiâ€" ness organizatio 6. l B ons Eo O 2t And peace officers. teriors of glistening Porcelainâ€"onâ€"steel are one of the many outâ€" Advanced Refrigeration. There are many others. It is these major igidaire, that have made household refrigeration so healthful, invite you to come in and learn all about them. TO SUIT THE PURCHASEs EV ANSTONâ€"1631 General Offices 219â€"29 E. North Water St Mam INâ€"16381 . Sherman Ave Greenleaf 4480 The members of the commission would â€"beâ€"empowered â€"with all ~police powers to carry out their work. * _ Whenever there would occur in the state any stress and widespread disâ€" asters such as floods, fires, tornados, earthquakes, pestilences or similar conditions the governor would be emâ€" powered under the act to declare an emergency and the council would be called init: service to coâ€"operate with officials in conducting the necessary relief work. â€" ARE SOLD WITH 1â€"210 The public debt of States is now about $13 and most of us wish tha d‘bt was the gama ania 2o py 290. C omm »aer VORnved pistol which shoots gas and stuns the victim for a half hour without harmâ€" ing him. These ought to be populu; at banquets when the hour arrives for the after dinner speaker, Operations of a bogus check writer, who has passed several bad checks in Lake ¢;¢imnty, have aroused -h&rm'- and police department heads. __ arn«= ings have been issued by both deâ€" partments, and anyone duped by the man or approached by him is asked to communicate with headquarters. James F. King, who has served as city clerk of Lake Forest for the past 83 years, has been reappointed for another _two years by â€"Mayorâ€"Elect Albert B. Farwell.. He was first apâ€" pointed to the office by Mayor Edâ€" ward ~F. Gorton in 1897. He has Qervei under eleven other mayors of 41. cot. L.â€" A coroner‘s jury pronounced the Soo Line _crossing north of Antioch, scene of six deaths since the first of the ~year, a dangerous crossing inâ€" adequately protected, after spending five hours considering evidence preâ€" sented by witnesses to the accident in which five Libertyville youths â€"were instantly killed. -wmmuâ€"mfitmwme“: ly known Waukegan woman, widow of S. Delano Talcott, one time state‘s attorney for Lake county, and mothâ€" er of Postmaster Mancel Talcott of .Wmmmfifi: ily â€"residence, 514 North Sheridan road, after a long illness. also A firearms expert has invented H. E. Underbrink, principal of.the Libértyville high school for the past g:vgn years, has been reappointed, L. E. â€"Golding, president of the school board anonunced. The entire ifafl laf teachers at the school has viarence Brown was inducted into the office of Waukegan police magisâ€" trate last week, the first magistrate to be duly elected and inducted into office in two years, since the death of Magistrate Walter Taylor. report made up by Building Comâ€" missioner Walter Nibbelink. Building in Waukegan for the fiscal year which ended April 80, reached a total of $1,107,257, according to the Benjamin â€"H. Biller, chairman of the state waterway committee who has been attorney for the village of Mundelein sinceâ€" it was incorporated 22 years ago, has resigned his post as village attorney. "‘uring the year ending April 80, 1981, $2,111.6( was collected.in.police to "the "annual rep m y Chief Frank Druba. Happenings About This P l,eNox'th Shore; County Seat Doings BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY s is now about $180 per capita, nost of us wish that our private was the same amount. _ Clarence Brown During the retained. 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