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Looking Back: October 3, 2012

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A Wisconsin farmer installed for himself an electric lighting plant, lighting some 24 lamps around his property, operated with power from an ordinary farm windmill.

75 YEARS AGO

October 6, 1937
Curiosity, that strange trait that impels an insatiable desire to visit the scene of a sensational crime, has lured countless Chicagoans to Sycamore. Many drove from Chicago to have dinner in the Fargo hotel, where Charles P. Ross, wealthy Chicagoan, dined just before his abduction.

Rep. Dennis J. Collins has been named to a group of nonpartisan safety- advocates who will map out a new campaign to enact drivers license law in Illinois to reduce the death and injury toll by automobile accidents.

Under a new plan by the Illinois Emergency Relief commission, the farm bureau and the county grange unit will cooperate to find employment on farms for as many capable persons now on WPA or direct relief rolls as possible.

Threatening to “blow his head off” if he resisted, four bandits held up a farm hand on Charter Grove road three and a half miles northeast of Sycamore Thursday and took $26 from him at the point of menacing pistols.

50 YEARS AGO

October 2, 1962
Answering a report of a prowler, police found a stranger near Alternate Route 30 who could not speak coherently. It has been learned that he is Polish, but occasionally speaks a bit of English. He can think and speak of nothing but a concentration camp and a gestapo and believes all officers in uniform at the county jail are members of Hitler’s gestapo. He may have been a victim of such torture in one of Hitler’s concentration camps that the shock affected his mind.

The Sycamore Jaycees are begging for old, partially worn-out men’s shoes. The shoes will be used to train handicapped people to repair worn shoes. When proficiency is assured, that worker may either set himself up in his own shoe repair shop or get a job in a shoe factory. Shoes that are beyond repair are definitely not wanted.

The former Sycamore police chief who operates a repair service on West Elm Street suffered painful burns in an acetylene torch explosion this week. Goggles saved his eyes.


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