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Highland Park Press, 7 Jul 1932, p. 6

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P4a rre hss 3 & "u i# The general expenses of the ofâ€" fice including fees for election clerks and judges, booths and printing, atâ€" torney‘s fees, transportation and auditing, was $3,590.10 with salarâ€" the $1,000 turned over to the Bc:g;: dus fund officer for relief to war veterans. â€" The report shows receipts of $35,â€" 238.15 obtained in a transfer from the road and bridge fund of $7,000, 1931 taxes received $28,000, and two refunds of $100 and $138.45. Pauper Relief Reduced For pauper relief, Dilger issued orders for goods in the amount of $44,878.12 since M%andwtth' a previous amount of $53,315.18 ship poor relief bill since July lv,‘ 1931, until June 10, 1932, amounts Showing a slight reduction in the amount paid for pauper relief since his previous report, former Superâ€" visor Matt Dilger, â€" of Waukegan, who resigned his office on June 10, last week made publicâ€" his report covering the period from March 19, 1932, until the time he relinquished his office. Savings deposits made on or before‘J _ allowed interest from July 1 NORTH SHORE TRUST COMPANY ukegan Supervisor â€" _ Reports Relief for Poor There Reduced Surplus ........... Undivided Profits . Reserve Accounts s Deposits .......... Capital .... Cash and Due from Banks .......... .. Bonds and Securities ............... .. Loans and Discounts ................. Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Other Resources .........00 0 0_ This B:nk Opened for Business April 6, 1911 When Chief Tiffany made the arâ€" rests.â€"The boys imitated the tradiâ€" tions of older and more hardened bandits when thay rafnanakl in wmin. ber of differe delein stores. many articles had been stolen. They even went in for chicken stealing and were able to deftly lift a numâ€" bandits evidently keptit.ix;iz ';v;;i pretty well covered up as the police were not able to make arrests until few weeks that articles were missâ€" ing from their nlacasâ€"â€"Thaâ€"â€"rrr~> and~twelvée, allâ€"of whom admitted complici!:yjn several minor thefts. Householders andflstc;x_'fe-l‘(;p;x";"i;; 1_\rIundgle1:n noticed within the past A gang. of baby bandits that has operated with considerable success in Mundelein for the past few weeks ran afoul of the law last week when Chief Clayton Tiffany rounded up nine boys, between the ages of eight ies for clerks and ‘township officers totalling $7,706.77 and with $18,â€" 441.39 paid out for principle on anâ€" ticipation warrants and for interest, the general expenses totaled $29,â€" 738.26. Youthful Bandits in Mundelein Captured _ and Confess Thefts LL different when they i'éfrus'edfiit-)_-g-;‘;; JUNE 30, 1932 articles from Munâ€" as sc ces s> â€"$124,039.11 ce ... ... ... 191,432.42 e<e ... ... ... . 879,2833.60 ind Fixtures. 148,353.45 h ie s zesc â€"§$1,8924.05 <...... 674,928.49 $924,982.63 $924,982.63 They had a catch of suckers, carp, bull heads and oneâ€"snapping turtle with an extremely bad disposition. 1018 Adams street, North Chicago; and Henry Irvin, 37, of 208 West Fourteenth street, North Chicago. 23, 1326 Greenfield avenue; Elisha Irvin, 24, of 1427 Grove avenue, North Chic“?fl{,"}_‘f’ie_l,’%, Lang, 28, 100,000.00 19,068.24 30,985.90 tured fo have clu Arrest Six Fishing _ _ With Seins in the Des Plaines River out any information admitting they had committed the thefts or who were members of the gang. A night in the village "cooler" served to dampen their ardor for a bandit‘s life and the lads made a complete confession. The thrill of the thing apparently served as the principal attraction as all stolen arâ€" ticles were secreted in two places the boys called "clubhouses." July 15 are »Art!mvr Grieve lastâ€" ;Ve_eimgl;: arrested were James Hunt the identity of the with CHESTER MORRIS Comingâ€"Sunday, Monday, Tues Wednesdayâ€"Thursday â€" July 13â€"14 CAROLE LOMBARD in Sinners in the Sun Comingâ€"Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues, _ LADY LYNTON" Deerpath Theatre Friday and Saturday Sat. Mat. at 2:00 POLK A â€" BROS. Phone 2502 Lake Forest Sunday contifiuous 2 to 11 Tw io â€"classic of Kentucky: Added The great star in a marvelous, flaming romance! With Tess se HENRY MORGAN GALLOWA BERYL MERCER . JULY 1, 1932 by July 8â€"9 radio morial About t an auto; compar the ma; celled. in seclu usually d‘yp bn‘ Lower General of his 1 river i battles men t march . most c ica ev Wid Jud; admis: yester asked before came ant_ ot vice p at the fenda fends cutio tor 0 cuit or cuto the audi ity i evide son { laps Stat nolle 1¢ Ju

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