Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1936, p. 31

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-vatilrits nave been fUrnished speciai foris 0on Which to -make reports.- 7 From the. Police records 'a weekly bulletin "1i1llbe comipiled and sent to al law enforcement agencies in the state to, aid them in locating stolen cars. The bulletinwill give a descriP*tion of ecovered cars and will indicate..where they were. found. Unider the old syvsteni, an abandone d car would be taken to a gragean oftesn, the owned, did not Iearn of its recov'ery for nionths., It is nowv possible to make a weekly chec on car rccovered or. stolen. The -law under whicb the, clearing l'Ouse system was set up was passed 15 years- ago by the 52nid Ceneral Assnilvbut> was neyer put into borce because otelc fapo pifation. o h ~j fapê "Although at presenit there is no specific appropriation for still administering this law," said Secretary Hughes, "I feel that it will be a great aid to aIl police officers and to citizens of the State Of Illinois the in assisting in the recovery of stoleni vehicles. To further coopérate witb police ýad assist thein CMahi drm Comi I.W k1 .. uneuti nught need on&Y to contact Secretary Huighes!, office. This service .aiso is given Police on Sundays and holidays. wvhich otherwise might have relnained unsolved have been cleared up witb the offending culprits now safely ini prison, because of the speedy dehivery by Secretary Hughes of information ,o vital in tracinz owershinn: r -. Many crimes of major imiportance Are anIU~a maa7 Glenco-Cary Maplo Hill roi sIey'avenue. I si Frida ,Hon- Cowan, 2341

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