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Sham- Rotd For Rent for Parties and Gatherings ' FOLDING CHAIRS CHAIR COVERS __ _ 1iNii,itiNjiéLiii rMit,tttt AND COVERS _ 7 “031'!!! . ICIWALL . ' mums commas Hot Water, Traror, am or Lu rr-eat-ii" ' m-NanuWod . â€Wat-m m ounce: AVENUE so cur-mu “no: Wllcu-M Put an Thin-WM“ I. D. Mtmm" J. A. â€WALL PHI M. Bran - ~COI'I L‘Brtll . RON. P. " Phones - Highland Park 8290 - Phone. " 59111112171331 (ittRgrtrr_, -__e “FOR FUEL - USE OIL†9mm or OVER 70,000 HOMES ENJOY to Kill; PRIOR" Jess? It' \‘ ap t'o L'll I 1!!!! I The payroll is so Itife‘viilm CP'.""""'"".??"'?""""""'?."'""'.'?. number of employees so great that Waukegan resulents "MD! the there is no bureau in all of the museum, committeemen have traked governmental machinery that can that any person P. the city tr Lake say accurately just what it amounts county interested ttt fttrtherintr the to. The United Press, however, has 1tly.t should get in touch with com- gathered data from such widely mittee members. varied sources as the budget bureau, The proposed museum was given thrstivirrertite commission and the added impetus last week when' Dr. library of congress, "WEEK warm '_ iitOtittttrti ranmrrramtmmeerrthat fairly accurate futxtms the mm he has a valuable collection of sulf- tude of the government as a labor ed birds and animals in North Ihr. employer. 7 t 7 7 kota that will be available for the It its Pur number of empioyed in the diiremnt branches of the United Slates gov- Uncle Sam's payroll has upon it â€lemme: of 946,885 men and wtt-, men. They receive " “once.“- nual wage of 81,575, for s tota1 payroll of approximnhely $1,494,000,- 000. “cording to estimates of the but“ of the budget, says a United States report from Washington, NEARLY MILLION 0N UNCLE SAWS PAYROLL noted, ittrrmss are of tuire 80, 1931, _ This army of employees exceeds the population of the state of Ore- ion. It means that one in every 125 men, women and children in the United States collects '3 Salary (civil imployes) .-.f., Imam Dept tc-"':":"" The. total departmental and om g','tTa'Mtf, Jane was 40 per cent - an “at of June 1916. The total of 946.886 government employees does not include hundreds of thousands of others who, indirect- ly, are paid with. Federal Made. The greet majority of thou paid in- directly are hired by controctere, who are " work on government pro- jeete.’ The number “verbally - Estimate 139445.885 Men and Organisation " the propoaedpke Women: my Total Over County Museum of Natural History iiiiiG My, was a step nearer completion bet ___. week as members of the Isak Wel- Uncle Sam’s payroll has upon it ton Lune and I number of others theuurmes of 946.885 men and sro- interested in establishment of the men. They receive en avengeâ€!- museum met at the 'Irteran, t null wage of 31,575, for a total M. C. A. to discuss definite plans Post Otheis Dept. _---......... , War Department _ (civil émployes) Irettratt'tr Administrgtix Atrrieti1thfiT Diait. tr..- rolls he: increased every yen. time 1927. _ The number employed today is grower then at any time since .the years of and immediately am the var. . U. B. Army .._,.L.rc.........., U. B. Navy o...,.....".........., U. 8. Marine Corps ---t--w--tA.--_ U. B. Gout Guard .-ttt.qFmt..q_.. Find-mi "'Cainart.L':.c.-:.-.c.-.-.-.-. gudiisi'itr%FvTa" thud-my, navy Git IiriiFfiu 90m, Other" DepGrtnsins, Total .... iiiiiii Bam'. Kind Help ltd nucleus for thd Waukegan col- lMawin-r "ht- chum fh leetioat. _ . Continued 1m 371,483 138,500 39,709 28.1751†"Cr, 53.356 51,744 48,782 16,028 11,900" I Further Prottrestrin _ " ', Organization of Lake In order to closely unify :11 work in connection with organizing the body, 1 committee of men was named hat night to bundle prelim- inary arrangements. This group u in charge off}. L Lyon .3“! includes Waukegan residents mega-ding the museum, committeemen have naked that any person in the city or Lake county interested in furthering the plan should get in touch with com- mittee members. for forming the, nsasoeiation. Arm}? hiiilei'Cnpo; Ed Siiiitiiiit; Harold Psttterr,er.dyests Lonttatrotttth. lit gddition‘to these, the museum "Grdi'tsivi-aitt_atiutosrt" u-deIlmh-o â€Will-duallym AddHth1sntrqltirstemtrmrk.te .edmtMer-ir't*uth,amd1-. â€munch-“nib! "tacitly... _ mum-Hummu- M‘dhnuluumtno-Iud 3ih9gha-dsortt.eadMaeeatd vrtsslyr,_ptmtriarur., Jityroid Me, thown Chicaiio's Overlooking Lake Mich'mm Co. Nat. His. Museum ,g,cthectirtertr_aog 26¢ val-" â€hm-accruing l _ haul-imam _ ELJMh T.B11httAt_A9., Anus e, no nut-lumb- TIL M. P. t9t St. John A, Anton“ M THUDBDAYI AUTOM' JOHN: QU-