ction, along with nd Charles Heintâ€" vent to her, she ded the return of teran town clerk ined three fracâ€" low altitude â€"through e to é_(u. aper Says nyder Was ted in Default ast week was forâ€" Henry Wallenwein led to appear for s the Waukegan *~=~4me «e ble Framk Sherry Justice â€" Walter a Salle Strect %r.m'i?': 6 “m hicago, II1. _ 5 ture on Cali. 4 00 posted for Clifâ€" erfield, before Jusâ€" nwein on a charge Highland Park, a " signed the comâ€" State nited that she advanced surety bond when C T4% R N I N G a charge of labor said that Snyder r to her for the claims she was re the car was el truck he was of control and adside where it advised that Snyâ€" ights En Route as George Charâ€" y west and with Meyers, a coâ€"deâ€" ache N I N G AY, JUNE 16, 1932 8:45 Every B alle S treet 10:80 Every the Waukegan od 8:56 Alfred Reese, 67, fér l;nny years a prominent resident of Fox Lake, it P O Gin ~eaiintnerifihiain s xt e neti d ds son‘s car collided with one driven by Battaglin# in which Battaglini was injured. Praecipe last week was filed in the circuit court by Attorney A. C. McHenry for a‘ $10,000 damage suit in . behalf of Louis Battaglini of Highwood, against B. Borgeaoï¬/of;‘ Highwood. McHenry stated that the suit grew out of an automobile accident last December on Green â€"Bay road in Highland Park in which Borge. Highwood Men Named Some of the stockholders, rather than pay the liability, have found a .second course, it was uncovered toâ€" day, and that is purchasing sShi#@res in the new bank to the extent of their liability in the Waukegan State,‘ _ which attorneys â€" declare erases any liability to the former bank and leaves the stockholders with shares in a new bank for the money once payable to the old instiâ€" tution. As it goes to discharge deâ€" posit liability in both instances this alternative is considered an investâ€" ment rather than a loss by those who have followed this course. when they should â€" mitted that they of the shareholders. some of them, the attorney stated, have asked to be notified Liability Totals $200,000‘ ‘The _ stockholder‘s liability | is $200,000. ership vacated byR;gersa; deemed that he could serve two capacities, from In connection with . pushing this stockholder‘s liability suit, Alvah L. Rogers, receiver for depositors, tenâ€" deted his resignation. Rogers acâ€" cepted the. task originally: when it appeared as if litigation would be avoided. . He had no inclination to become involved in any â€"lengthy court action, Decker pointed out. L. Elmer Hulse, receiver of the nancially. Under this tends to a pe of the stock i purchased â€"th _ Each shareholder is liable for $100 on each share owned in the bank at the time of its closing, and the liability, under a ruling of the supreme court, runs back to the stockholders financially responsible to pay, according to the attorney. 2103000019‘ & 10. es in the mails last ï¬l;;sd';.;u b; Atâ€" torney Bernard Decker, of Waukeâ€" gan. Naukegan Ciai. _ |} The Midâ€"West Institute of Interâ€" Stock in Waukegan State national Relations will be held at ' Bank, Report Northwestern university, Evanston, . Srmsmines . | June 20 â€" July 2. A remarkable Notices to stockholders of the| feature of this institute will be the Waukegan State bank to pay the| evening lecturrers to be given by wellâ€" liability on _theirâ€"stockâ€"was placed: known mien on vital anastinnae af iL. in : thra. mm hedc ce oo s on n PR y Ordered to Pay Liabilities Stock in Waukegan State THURSDAY, JUNE 16, in Suit for Damages alph J. Dady in the receivâ€" BANK GET NOTICES iis decision liability exâ€" person who had disposed k in the event those who forâ€" pay but he adâ€" gers as it was d serve in the a viewpoint of _ ], Route . . m? North tn _ _ _ _ j TOce"°V ony/0s Lime}> on the evenings specified. Other lecâ€" tures may be announced for the second week. The program, at presâ€" ent, is as follows: VERNON COUNTRY CLUB "7own men on vital questions of the day, and to which the ~public is cordially invited, without charge. These lectures will be held at the University in Harris Hall, at 8:30 o‘clock (daylight saving time) on than cevll la 0 l0 LAIEY .. Program of Midwést Institute of Interâ€" National Relations Phone Deerfield 30 for recommended weekâ€"end starting time reservations. "Here‘s The Club _Jack Told Us About" FOk nine years Vernon was one of the very best private clubs in the district. 1t is now open to the public at exiremely low rates. The rolling fairways‘and putting greens charge. Dancing without dinner, $1.00 per couple. Charlie Nash invites you to visit this friendly sort of a place and to use it exactly as though it were your own private club. are in perfect condition and the literâ€" ally hundreds and hundreds of trees are now in full leaf. â€" It is indeed a thing of beauty and a joy to play. Dinner dances every Saturday night. A delicious chicken or steak dinner at $1.50 per plate without additional cover charge. Dancing without dinnar ¢1 an e Any THE PR Es s .~â€" The entire program of the Instiâ€" tute is now complete. It offers a for the War‘â€"Harry D. Gideonse. June 23â€"The United States and Latin America A Constructive Polâ€" icyâ€"James W. Garner. June 24 â€" Must We Travel the Moscow Road "â€"Kirbyâ€"Page: June 26â€"The Conference Sermon at 11 A.mMm.â€"â€"Frnact Hwaomsnus muinlg 1 June 21 â€" Religi World Peaceâ€"Louise June 22 â€"Who is for the War‘â€"Harr Women, and the Old Adam Dill Scott: Edward A CGia: June Road to W aurnegan Road ldyâ€"Thenâ€"#Â¥%5â€"Imilesâ€" West â€" Welcome Edward A. Stemer“ â€" _ Religion‘s Stake ‘â€"Louise L. Mann. Who is Going to Pay â€" The New y Walter t _ ’! N \;‘:,‘;efl A We k ,\9_\ d‘&! in Sixteen hundred barbers are on strike in New York.City. They say that under the present scale of wages they are barely able to scrape a living. ' NOMGpND oi IRerii hï¬ tonied t e d1 cA t t Chancetlor Breuning‘s government in Germany to resign, but we are willing to bet it wasn‘t any disâ€" agreement over prohibition. remarkable epportunity for the study of world relationships, and the tremendous problems c o n n e c te d therewith. A dozen different courâ€" ses, of college grade, will be offered some continuing throughout the peâ€" riod, and so arranged that each perâ€" son may attend all the classes. what caused