ns Under Which Loans ~Planet Ten Times Larger Than| C hairm‘an’pr_;_ o Be Madeâ€"Are Anâ€" ° Earth Distant 750 Mil="~~" board Tast week" ounced, Report lion Miles nounced that C > the maximum employâ€" wers must agree in writâ€" t the hours of workmen executive or adminisâ€" tions to 30 hours a week not to use convict labor. loss is to be given ex. _ home rooms and ran 5â€"minute program of aratory to formally routine schedule. Rates to Beginners L. H. P. 3540 GEWOOD DRIVE hland Park, 111. construction Corporation ‘ribed the â€"rules under vill make loans to states, ties and private corpora. financing selfâ€"liquidating n projects, says an Asso. s story from Washington ukegan Newsâ€"Sun. nstruction only .is to be it said in a pamphlet dis. _ its loan agencies and nces, salaries and other of all officers and diâ€" ive balance sheets for last five fiscal years; earnings statements for the names, addresses, )t commerce. . is may be made to ref. refund the financing of ready constructed, as that create employment." s will be made by the cor. t o_f the $1,500,000,000 inâ€" cation also is required hed to it an opinion of is to the legality of the STRUCTION_.___$) SATURN_NOW VISIBLE |Home.Loan Board Head __|_ "! woun. unds provided by the reâ€" No project to be paid for kation is eligible for a uidations must be met Is, fees, rents or other the company each owns. _ _property state the xes, the tax rate and a uncollected taxes must f the ten largest stockâ€" must be given. s and municipalities fisâ€" ts for the last three fisâ€" re required. _ Assessed licant for a selfâ€"liquiâ€" must supply full inforâ€" 1e project. An advisory engineers will assist in onstruction loans. ita private corporations nent records for the wnship high school on vere shattered. opening Give Information RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1; o Teacher OLD FINCH given exâ€" 1982 It pays to be thick skinned esâ€" pecially when you go into politics or into the country picnicking in the poison ivy season. _ wise to us. Thereafter the other side of the rings will slowly open to view, until in 1943 the southern side of the rings will be opened as far as possible. t ings have diameter. â€"Since 1929 the r been closing zradually as the phne: moved north in its journey aroun the sun. * When Saturn in farthest south, as it was in 1929, the rings are opened to view so wide that the least diamâ€" g@er appears to be half the greatest systéem of flat concentric rings. See Rings From the Side These‘ rings are circular. They look elliptical because we see them from the side. Indeed, at intervals of 15 years we view them exactly edgewise. On these occasions the rings disappear even in the largest telescopes. Though they are: 170,â€" 000 miles across, the rings are not more than 20 miles thick, and 20 miles at the distance of nearly a bilâ€" lion does not make a considerable showing. scope magnifies the glowing ~point into a flattened yellow disk banded with clounds. _It shows alanâ€"that the with clouds. . _It showsâ€"alsoâ€"that the globe of the planet is encircled by a Through <~the telescope Saturn ranks among the most remarkable showpieces of the heavens. The teleâ€" and dark like the earth. Although it is ten times larger than the earth, the great planet is reduced in the distance to a mere shining point as we see it with the naked eye. It shines by reflected The planet now is located near the western edge of the constellation Capriocornus, whose stars outline roughly and dimly the figure of a flying bird. It is not far east of the celebrated â€" Milk Dipper. ~Around the Sun in 30 Years At the distance of 750 million miles Saturn is the most remote of the bright planets. Nearly 850 milâ€" lion miles from the sun, it requires 30 years to complete a. single revoâ€" lution around the sun, or a single circuit of the heavens in its eastâ€" ward motion through the constellaâ€" tions. _ _ _ _ . * To the unaided eye Saturn apâ€" pears as a bright yellow star shinâ€" ing with a steady light even when the stars around it ‘are twinkling noticeably. e P DURECACER At 9 p.m. on tfl!’ first of the month this planet can be found directly above the south point, about a third of the way to the zenith, according to Robert H. Baker, professor of astronomy, at University of Illinois, says IL. Watchers of the evening skies will have a good opportunity to observe the ringed planet Saturn, which will be visible in the south throughout September. 2 ‘In _1936 the rings become edgeâ€" THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1932 anet now is l edge of th rnus, whose and dimly t . report from Urbana, is located near the the constellation ose stars outline y the figure of a not far east of the o ‘"We are today wiring," he said, "every state supervising authority, requesting like action. We want your help to see not only that reâ€" ceivers generally grant this 60 day respite, but that other lenders do likewise. There are times when forced liquidation of indebtedness is indefensible â€" certainly if any other means of procuring funds exists. Fort made his announcement to the national economic conference meeting here today. Chairman Fort of the home loan board last week at Washington anâ€" nounced that Comptroller George W. Pole of the currency department has ordered every national bank reâ€" ceiver to suspend foreclosure proâ€" ceedings for 60 days. &8 _ are full of Health and Pleasure at Foreclosures 60 Days EXCELSI ELMS HOT THE PRESS Premier Health Resort and Funeral services were conducted last Wednesday afternoon in Ivanâ€" hoe for Lewis C. Price, county treaurer for one term between 1902 and 1906 and for 20 years a merâ€" chant in the village of Wauconda. Mr. Price died Monday night at the age of 74 at the home of his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. W. S. McClain, 211 North Milwaukee avenue, Libertyville. Death occurred after an illness of two years. About two years ago, Mr. Price was bitten by ‘a mad dog andâ€"inâ€" aâ€"fall â€"he sustained a leg â€"<â€" "lt would â€"beâ€"shameful, withâ€"weliefâ€" in sight â€"soâ€"soeon,. the courageâ€"andâ€" hope of our men and women should be extinguished by taking away their life savings." .. L uneral of Former _ _ County Treasurer Is Held Last Wednesday on o. eerers inanmens mmpn o comenmnmmesmmermesnmncrs un camere PRINGS Lyman Wilmot of â€" Waukegan street, won. the sailboat race on Gages lake on Labor Day, leading The remains of an ancient Greek city have been dug up in Italy. We suppose they know it is a Greek city from the number of restaurants. a field of five contenders by a large margin. Wilmot built his boat himâ€" self last winter. The only other Waukegan entry was Bradford West. RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. MISSOUR| Phone H. P. 178 . QUALITY DRY CLEANING SEV ENTEEN