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Looking Back: Dec. 26, 2012

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75 YEARS AGO

December 29, 1937
In the waning days of the old year, the mind gropes toward the new, in an endeavor to ascertain what the future holds.

That 18-foot concrete highways are too narrow for the demands of this ultra-speed age was revealed by a camera survey by the U.S. bureau of public roads.

A fire on Christmas Eve did damage estimated at $150 to the James Beckler furniture store. The fire department answered the call and discouraged the flames.

Tragedy rode with five Rockford boys on their way home from the University of Illinois Friday. The auto in which they were riding skidded on a gravel road and upset five miles south of Waterman. All five were injured; a 20-year-old sophomore died in Waterman Hospital.

At a Watch Night service in the Methodist church in Sycamore on New Year’s Eve, pictures will be shown of Japan, and comment made on each. These pictures reveal a side of Japanese life that we easily overlook in these trying days of conflict. All the Japanese are not war-minded, only the militaristic party.

50 YEARS AGO

December 26, 1962
As a result of a minor incident in this year’s derby for the the first baby of the new year, sponsors wish to emphasize the 1963 derby is restricted to Sycamore Township. Parents living outside Sycamore Township, even if their newborn arrives at Sycamore Hospital, are not eligible. Whether the first babe is born at home or in the hospital is not important; what is important is that the parents must live inside the township.

A downtown Sycamore fire did considerable damage to the building at 113 S. Maple St. Wednesday morning. Casco, a subsidiary of Rough Rider Corporation, had moved in there early last summer.

Harry Sell, 77, former Sycamore man who has been serving a life sentence in the state penitentiary on conviction of murder, has been notified that Gov. Otto Kerner has commuted his sentence to 45 years, automatically placing him eligible for parole in 1963.

Firemen were called on a run in zero weather Wednesday evening because of a smoke scare. Tenants on the R.R. Renwick place west of Sycamore had seen smoke flooding the roof, but it turned out to be chimney smoke being blown by the wind.


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