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Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1932, p. 34

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~â€"â€" B _ â€" ~COMMERCE CHAMBER te_â€" of_ st in ra +Â¥ <+% ts THIRTYâ€"TWO of Commerce of their support in defeating this measure when it comes . up Aorâ€"final action. â€"Upon motion of J. J. Berube, seconded .nd( carried, these communications are. to be placed on file. â€" € The matter of making a donation to the D.A.R.to purchase educaâ€" tional films _of _ Washington‘sâ€"life was presented for the second time. Upon motion of L. B. Sinclair, seeâ€" onded and carried, the membership is to concur with the action of the board of directors and refuse a doâ€" nation. _ A letter is to be written them expressing willingness to supâ€" port such a movement, but due to the condition of the treasury, such is not possible at the present time. â€"_____.. Names Commmitteesâ€" e President Kelley announced _the mittees for the ensuing year: Membership â€" Herman Denzel, chairman; J. J. Berube, George Bowden. mb Refreshmentâ€"A. E. Vetter, chairâ€" mann. Veterans‘ Hospitalâ€"Fred Galâ€" lagher, chairman; Glenn Briscoe, Howard Moran. Bookletâ€"X. Vigeant, chairman. Civic committeeâ€"Paul L.â€"Udel}, chairman; Charles Harbaugh, J. W. Simons. â€" _ é s _ Entertainment â€" Fred Gieser, chairman: Les Stanger, Art Olson, ..Credit Bureau directors â€"L, B. Sinclair, chairman; Herman Denzg}, Michael Rogan, 87, of Gurnee, a| _ Sstate resident of Lake county for the past| Monday 70 years, passed away last week at! Ldward ago me critical. Two armed bandits held up and robbed the Consumers company store at 614. North avenue, Waukeâ€" gan, last week and filed north on foot â€"after taking $25"from the tash register. RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. mmm==~*PReÂ¥E=®HT Dr a Iimited number of students accepted between + now and the midâ€"year. An alumnus will be glad"to tell parents x( the school, or information may be secured direct from the cademy. B = (Continued from page â€"1)â€"â€" Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS + The Alumni Association of the Northwestern Military and Naval Academy of Lake Geneva, Wis., assumes theâ€"responsibtlity ofâ€"maimtatniig the enrollment of the Academy, not alone~ in numbers but with deserving students, _ .z smmmaentenmmcaiimnaees MONTHLY SESSION| ~ * pested Soon, Report ~~The Academy is fully accredited by all colleges. JOHN F. HAHN, JR., Alumni Pres. 705 Milburn Avenue, Evanston, K.. Announcement ~the following comâ€" fol owx;;;’ an ;xi'h‘zhifgj_'e";(r_fisfeasance in office Plane Manufactured plane to be commercially manufacâ€" tured in Lake county is expected soon.â€" The â€"tests ~will beâ€"made to determine the airâ€"worthiness of .the plane, a new type manufactured by the Aeronautical corporation of Barâ€" rington, The date of the first trial flight of the ship has not been announced as officials of the company are awaitâ€" ing for ideal fiying weather. plane, a new type manufactured by| _ The first year in office â€"ended in the Aeronautical corporation of Barâ€"| December with a record of safe rington, policing of county highways and The motor of the new ship is| homes by the sheriff‘s patrol squads, also of a radically new desi â€"of â€"severalâ€"argeâ€"distil> Sheriff‘s Bill Areâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" : Approved by Board has been thoroughly tested. It was recently installed in the airplane. Tifany for mileage expenses were upheld by a unanimous vote of the board .of supervisors in its final session last week, after one of the supervisors had questioned the legal right of the board to approve _t”h‘gm‘ â€"The sheriff had made two claims, for $1,354.33 and $3,510, against the ccounty for serving subpoenas in the Waukegan State bank investigation and for the trial to be held Jan. 18, at Woodstock, for transporting conâ€" victed prisoners to the various penal institutions and for returning perâ€" sons facing criminal charges here from other sections of the country. Case Against Auditor â€". fj”'"’“fii‘]?lm ghurtlefl’ Immediately State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith took new steps in prepâ€" aration for the conspiracy charge against Nelson, George Woodruff, Chicago banker, and Norman Q. (G‘Jeyer, president of the defunct aukegan bank, set for trial at Woodstock on Jan. 18. the Waukegan State bank for lack of jurisdietion. .~ â€"__ _ * That the enrollment of the Wauâ€" kegan public grade schools is 4554, and that the percent of attendance is 95.49 was the text of the report made to the city school board at its monthly meeting last week. State Auditor Oscar Nelson on onday was dismissed by Judge in County Is To Be THE PRESS ET banditry and rnen al law disregard in. many sections of the country, Lake county fared. well, according to the report of Sheriff Lester Tifâ€" fany‘s law enforcement â€" activities. Sherifft‘s Office in leries and the apprehension of state prohibition law violators. _ Aside from the policing of the county, the sheriff‘s deputies were swamped with various duties generâ€" ally connected with the office of the sherif. The county jail was reâ€" modeledâ€"and 27â€" new bunks were inâ€" stalled, increasing the capacity of the jail from 50 to 100 prisoners.â€" stalled, one ventilator on each floor and on the roof of the jail building. The interior of the jail was painted, Other repairs and changes were completed in the jail duringâ€" the past year, making the jail: a model During the year 1,942 county and municipal prisoners were booked in and out of the jailâ€"most of these miscreants were arrested by the sheriff and his deputiesi/~In addiâ€" tioX to these, 174 federal prisoners have been booked in and out. Waukegan Dog Follows The sherif and his men served 176 criminal capiases ~during the year, 675 state warrants and 387 grand jury subpoenas, in addition grand jury subpoenas, in aduilion to making the regular calls for and probate courts. went to jail last week for the‘manl he loved, says a Waukegan paper. And Sport remained in the cell until his master, George Zewe, 27, of 340â€" South Jackson street, Waukegan, was discharged in â€"policeâ€"court the next day, the report says. . Leaping for joy, the dog followed his master out of the police station and to their home. es l t. / o® ~When officers arrested Zewe, Sport was puzzled, but he followed the squad car to the station. When Zewe was locked up, Sport howled outside the cell until the friendly officers alttowed him in. Waukegan Barbers Not to Cut Price; Is Already Lower shops _will â€" be â€"reduced, tonsorial prices in Waukegan, always lower than the Chicago scale, will remain at their present levels. + In â€" Chicago, â€" haireuts formerly costing $:75 will cost $.50 after the first of the year, and the shaves, now costing $.35, will cost $.25. The the Waukegan prices are $.60 for a cago have announced that the price of â€"haireuts â€"and ~shaves <in â€"unidn A â€"ventil Year‘s Report Shows Law Well Enforced ng on Saturdays when the pric f haireuts. raises. .toâ€"$.75.«â€"â€"â€"â€" the price TrIOr, RAVINIANS TO SEE SELVES IN MOVEs who witness the show o:ill have the W. to Jearn ofâ€"the worth. w endeavors of many neighbors, Special pictures of: Ravinians who have distinguished â€"the m s @1vya, through their talent or other accom. plishment in their various vocations, will add much to genuwine interest "The village movie show is being given for the benefit of the Village House Maintenance Fund and unde the auspices of the board of govern: ors of the Village house. The Main tenance Fund is used to défray the expense of light, heat and janitor service.forâ€"allâ€"community â€"gather ings held at the Village house. The picture _ show therefore will be an ‘occasion for every Ravinia citizes to help keep alive the splendid comâ€" munity spirit which centers in the Village house, as well as to enjoy an evening of motion picture en tertainment he can find nowher else. x C The program will consist entirely of taiking motion pictures, and in addition to the local pictures which will make up a large part of th program there will be several in teresting travel and ed_ucational picâ€" tures,â€" also funnies ‘and â€"thrillers es pecially selected for the children Three shows will be given starting promptly at 7 p.m., 8:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. in order to accommodate the large attendance which is exâ€" pected. Nominal movie show prices will be charged. Radio Show Visitors To Seek Television; square, network and local station broadcasting, a Western television kit building contest, and the pré ence of "Miss Radio" and "Mis= Television"‘ are some of the high speots that will attract a quarter ol a million visitors to the annual Chi cago Radioâ€"Electrical show, at the Coliseum, January 18â€"24. ; The exhibits which fill the mam moth Coliseum will be the newet radio receivers, electrical refrigett tors, and all kinds of electrical & pliances. The merchants who hanâ€" dle such products, both dealers and jobbers, will hold their annual con ventions at the Congress hotel, O currently with the show. Thou hundreds of members live in the Chiâ€" cago metropolitan area, even large" representation will comeâ€"from many distributing centers throughout t# nation. n i ... es _ _One of the most interes""« tures in connection with the ¢® Baby being conducted by the 9 Fair stores in Chicago and the stort in Oak Park. Winners of the vati0® classifications, to a total of ong but dréd one, will be presented to the show visitors via televieion, each afternoon. Miss Radio and Miss ‘folevisit® for whom exhaustive search Y# MAE MAE M NC Ne c ut UeR P Boll. in d e PC 4 _ 0 months, will reign over the exp®®" THURSDAY, JANUARY 14

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