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Highland Park Press, 21 Apr 1932, p. 20

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$ Hatchery Located â€"1COMMERCE ~â€"â€" BELT In view of the fact that the Illiâ€" nois state department of conservaâ€" tion is planning to establish a new fish hatchery, the Izaak Walton league chapters of Lake and Mceâ€" Henry counties have started a moveâ€" ment to secure that proposed hatchâ€" chapters feel that this part of the state should have aâ€"~fish hatchery for the simple reason that these two counties contain the majority of the held last week. ery for either of those countries. Steps toward that end were initiated at a meeting of the two chapters ITINTERIOR ALAS KA . byRailcmdAu'tomobile~ € ALASKA RAILROAD All your life you will remember this trip. Days and days of glorious travel of shimmering seas, towering mounâ€" tains, tumblingâ€"cataracts, dense forâ€" 20. chaenk hnd dowe Bolds of Then into the very heart of Alaska. Into the scenic wilderness of this PETROLEUM COMPANY called P. M. Palaski, manager of the OwWNED AND OPERATED BY NORTH SHORE PEOPLE :mmdnt'“hr taAn Igeegg_) _mb':i';vy' on c the "the * (imi, MCRIRICY £ GIR ANO a c.c.nuâ€":c-c-lh--q 333 North Michigan Ave., Phone State that more than meet the specifications â€" of The Bureau of Standards in This County ~â€" (Mt. McKinley Park Route) U. 8. Department of the Interior small lakes in the state. Dr. Blod-1 gett of Chicago Heights, one of the speakers at the meeting, promised his support for the location of the hatchery in this section. 7 Afiother talk was given by Sen. Ray Paddock of Wauconda, who outâ€" lined what the state was doing in the line of conservation. $ About 400 enthusiastic Waltonians were present at the meeting. . The Waukegan chapter was represented by Charles Crapo, Leonard Killian, Alex Tschabold and E. P. McDonald. ~A fish dinner of 300 pounds of deâ€" licious Lake Michigan perch was ‘served and, needless to say, thorâ€" oughly enjoyed, fams y3 and you‘ll see luring Northland. Motor trips You will travel, via The Alaska Railâ€" Send for descriptive mapâ€"folder givi ho e t s ggch and the coroner‘s office was noâ€" â€" â€"Reconstructing the crime Antioch residents say that the thieves were {detected, and that the aged man fought back to such an extent that they disposed of him through murâ€" der. Then, they believe, they ranâ€" ~ ¢ n part _| for the disorderâ€"ofâ€"â€"theâ€"place;â€" alâ€" ~| though they admit that this eould also be attributed to the fight. _____ Aged Antioch Man Is Found Murdered Last Week in His Bedroom murdered last week: large sums of money â€" about the The motive for the crime was clear. The window of the home,â€"loâ€" cated in the north end of the vilâ€" lage, was found open, and the aged man was bound hand and foot to the bed posts with a cloth gag jammed into his mouth. _ No â€"bullet marks, or blows from clubs were noticeable from a cursory examination of the body. > s Hancock had no enemies. â€" To Anâ€" tioch residents it was clear that the home had been entered for the purâ€" when he resisted robbers who apâ€" parently..â€"believedâ€"he had ucretsd nijhtt His houseâ€"keeper, Mrs. ran, had gone to her home across the street where she was entertainâ€" ing her daughter. € When Hancock failed to make his appearance next day, the housekeepâ€" er became alarmed and went to the home.â€" She found the rear door open and the house in a state of disorder. Fearing to enter the building she ealled P. M. Palaski, manager of the Antioch Fuel & Ice company. Palaski pose of robbery. 1,_ _IFOIY Gr I y »npelf h mnineaiaes e e e > Invasion in lowa If Prospects Are Right]l QO@YP A DVT TX After denuding thousands of acres of middlewestern grain fields last. summer, a hungry horde of grasshoppers â€" left behind â€" them countless numbers of eggs, more than.90 per cent of which now apâ€" pear to be alive and in a healthy ‘condition, say Iowa reports. % Dr. George °C. Decker, assistant Towa entomologist, declared that in some western Iowa localities there is a sufficient number of eggs to produce at least serious local damâ€" age, if not properly controlled, with the . ibility _ thatâ€"mild t will again result in a general Dr. Decker, A. D. Worthington, extension entomologist here, and Fred Butcher, United States departâ€" ment of agriculture entomologist, returning from an examination of many farms in western Towa, made popular and optimistic belief that winter had destroyed the grasshopâ€" per eggs is apparently errgoneous." "In most cases control measures were not .m in 1931," John Hancock, 70, of Antioch, was Dr. Decker said, "it appeared that the new egg pods were from four to ten times as numerous as were the old pods of 1981.". ... 5. «!l Window Cleaner RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. 543 Central Ave. Why not You? * It is handled by merchants who desire to render a real service to will discover that reason. Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY DRY CLEANING HIGHLAND CYCLE CO. has many North Shore friends. BICYCLES 1982 Models * For Boys and Girls $19.95 up. REPAIRS AND . SUPPLIES Get a can today from use the ForRESULTS T. 8. Duffy Furniture Co. Rapp Bros. . Highland Park Pharmacy J. R. Nots Hardware Co. We Husenetter Hardware Meilerhof Hardware en Tal e e o 40 1 able in the str multiply have a picking what times a Yet

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