Fr"! FE! Cl Til Ti, SETS a T) [2% we» tSA “hummmuxstuamgsmuwm PM! POUR flmdï¬mruuu‘w.ifluflww mm... Sufi-m W Giiiiik. be - a. a a. m . get-t!!! m 'tfi',',,"),'),',",'.',')'!)).),,','-));',' 6.321;: m“ "" tant "iraGa"irriGirti"aFiaTuaarti_ r _ 7W," mummdmmmmmuummam MMnWMhâ€"flbfltfluh'oï¬nflnwmm However, today; labor in its wort to better itself they be irtixtrintrittsetf intend of improving its condition. This trend comes close to Highland Park in the North) Chicago strike where a portion o. the employees prevent others from working by occupying the pint in defiance of court order. Even if the employees have chase for grievance against the company, their deiltutee of law grid the rights: of property ownership is "an sample of bad meaning Which plight enslave labor. . " . . . In spite of the Net that labor in this country lives on a I' far above that momhy any other part of the world, ) in he admitted that r hasEnot always been given its not share of theaEwlta of production. In spite of the fact that if Capital or nngement in an industry by collective effort set selling prices of merchandise e criminal monopoly is foret,.itynutrt be admitted that labor has a right to collective -Ti5GtrFiiiiii"iiiiGasisiii "ot" lik, and property rights and you create a condition demanding a dictator which has always, readied in slavery.‘ . -- _ _ i - " -- - . . ' Prosperity, progress and happiness for all depends upon humanity appIying the golden rule and giving consideration to the First Commandment. However, leaving theuspiritual and moral issue aside; it is evident that it labor can seize property other groups can do the same - can even seize the property of labor and labor in this country owns which property. . * Again admitting that labor should have a greater share of the profits of production; care must be taken by labor and capital to keep down costs to the consumers who ere mostly workers. Higher wages resulting in higher prices does not assist labor but merely spells inflation' which has always been detritpettta,ltolabor._, - -', -- -' _ L- The'apresent trend it dangerous) and trouble is ahead as long as milfitthmsa and lawlessness are in the saddle. T.he only solution is "doiag unto others as M would have them do to you." That applys to labor, manageinentamd capital. REFLECTIONS ON A COMMUNITY HOUSE 1 i "The wisdom which J, lil.' Hamilton displayed when he ale. "sided to, build a community house for Two Rivers, Wisconsin, was'agsin. demonstrated over the week-end by the successful 1987 Auto Show There are few cities. in, the state ab e to present a show of such size and fipiNt, and that is not because Two Rivers is unique in the number and enthusiasm of its motor car dealers; It is chiefly because few citizens in the state have {place whom such tu_t_ytltibititt'ty ' ' . ' .. . As a public “utility the building as unique. It extends its hospitality to sportjens, dancers, theiter groups, business men, committees, dinners, boxers, bowlend, billiard players, church folk - to every one,, In the few yea; since its erection it has become. Every Manu Club, and Eveg Woman’s, too. Its ab mosphere is thoroughly democratic and unpretentious, bot is elem and wholesome., We all feel at ome in it, and we can all find there something that we like. __' "..- '. .. " .. '" Almost every' town in Wisconsin; has some prominent citi,. zen who has given his home community '%tmethirtto remema ber him by" but there are few such gifts so well chosen as "J. EN" community house. It meets ti need which many cities much larger than ours are continual] concerned with; it is no burden on the community because of he peculiar way in which' it generates its own support -- and is literally a community house, a center of worth while activity for all ages and condi- itompf the mules}. _" _ .- -- i. . -, ' . .. It is not by accident that Mr. Hamilton’s gift makes itself so useful. Its donor spent a great ttl of time in studying the problem of giving his town someth mr that would be of the greatest 'igt'tQ/l,",' greatest numfer. m rejected a dozen proposals advan _ by enthusiasts o one kind or another, and made may t3? to see what other communities had done, In the end he w ed out a plan which would fit Two Rivers like a glove L-sand the longer we use it, theemore apparent it becomes that wisepoliciee laid down by the recreation board for its opera_tion have proved their worth over and over.'! 1 A "t-. Y.W.C.A. Founded 25 Years Ago to Celebfate Tongiht The above editorial appeared in in recent copy bf the Two Rivera Reporter. Highland Park needs very much a Commun- ity building similar to the one up in Two Rivers Wisconsin. Winnetka have "rexeellent community building. Highland Park needs to get together and have a real useful Community "it-Koster-are-tttg the Y.W.C.A. of 313W Park i! debuting in an “luv-run. Ttmmett"trrentrfht-tth" tlrrinetueonsmunitnminia- t-rtupraetien1andetet Mofnmvomudmdym may how but to auntie tgttth1.t"ct'2'g,1rhre fte mitmtieetetttrse1et" building: Tonight (hunky) 850 mem- traAairdothersin-tadhtth, ,eoreetttumgttuatdr'a6Y. W. c.A.witignther..tttteuadqrmr. temimparmttsteteetttCtu mm unite-.110! tin goatttdtsteetfthel.oon1 mun. Axum mitt-hm "i-d,,arhkh%11ttettsthrmd by nudilloilr. no 'g-ttr-hgh-tef-tttt in than Md! We. In iGi7eiiaTrriirFiiriiFrpislii tget,"2'f1dgt,'t',,T,,tit", "deo-ttnrithita “and“: mango. This" i-tr.'tuttnttiitttouthurrwtun “‘bYopuedumAm With. and! group 011nm wyqtrtttpttrst-dttirf?eilitus aetKetthettumberofdnt1r- &nearoytwttt1agrrrrmtortittm.s In cumin. â€an THE HicHLAND #ARK ‘PRESS _'"" A .m- . a: memo Iowans 1ttrAPrr - a. L can I,','.".,?) 'f.etgl'sfe u... M w. Ma "huegu':lletlid tttatt sash mianurrtio ITSELF “hunch. f Editorial _i,'Ei,jiiii'iRii,i2itcngh','tt'.'d'g may†“A“ .umag on. bond: the numbn- run and? £000. Andnhol the an; bu increuqd! {The laying mim'Yhu 1&1th tor any ,omin hematozo is now out of date J", the youâ€: Mdpnnt tn but ' "amutuat.iiiitiifrotn thingy." old â€unbal- who in the - of thet main: pupils, up th,rrmeh tu Mugabe?! claps it/ mmnmp af eighty the high, uhpol new "neing Mum- 511...; the Mend-hip club with its th when and tho eighty an unmar- at three Busineu Girls, clubs: pun and down the Iain-p mundane! dqouinsbmth- his hunt for launching. _ Hq-o too annuity if 1'3me by a. locheu' tif,"tt2t,t hun- ,tAdisembem,Betttbnrf tam. mm, mm. who bu moth!!- hood/e hot new whether the urilrerriyrt.u. orturrtotheraf semthsbuby. Mntxtrftrisatntp in s)1denr, on the board of dime. tom'iettpaistingoftetr harm}:- kahuna fu-cr-ttatt" of do gone: gum eotnmrmitr.i" _ . L In the New ,i't mm»: but um body. Biol!- My {abroad in - grhaais of work of 'tho atomization but bartimtuetr in the ,m1dirttt-to- gettkr of the “rim may wtthin tho "ette%tiettt in a bred and trs ,tinigtlhnrshir. ' It Pays to Advertise sauna-chm be and the am in that raw Mate mu dar-aG-n" 8011.11. emu. Iona, mil Ind Can an in: chart. of I Wuhan?“ Btrtunrrartrtouutdittto Rubi; Village How might (Fob. 'tto-carl Donut. " Millard†of boat trouble - The pupa-Mon to tune: the territory vat of the 1tnitroad trucks to the .mzhlsnd Put East Park Distrtct in do- (and Thumdi-Tht marrug, of Misa Alice Karts, chuck“: of In. Frederick Mmhtlo to Mr. William Guns. took place Jan. 2qth--The Harm-n Borehatdt's unnounco the birth of n Ion, Fob. 16-Mm. E. A. I TWENTY mus AGO M It. "" lunar-d- ttf Whitettatt ms, - in the lib " Wuhan: by the Mate m being who! in†the sub-huh in tho lather " Wil- ma“. sod pumped into the city to moms BACKWARD manuumm m G 00 S lil SLICED BACON ARMOUR’S STAR SWIFTS SMOKED CALI HAM COCA COLA Canada Dry GINGER ALE or SPARKLING WATER " 'troll"'?.'........-.........'..... 12 â€if.†$1 plus bottle deposit .... Whole Pickled PEACHES Sylmar Breakfast FIGS 27 _.. _....... .t... s C Strawberry, Raspberry or Pineapple Preserves Monarch No. 2% the GRAPE JUICE Le,' Sol" 1W“ Crab Aryrlychirr, irr QuineeJelly‘ ' and Ne .....‘ ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT Greening APPLES Beat for cooking - ; RICliELIEU RACCEDY ANN hisathevrpineipple 1rlitlliuilt' DELIVERY Specials for THURSDAY ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY 4 Cans $1.00 -iiiGiiiciiiiiaeattoutuseorheurire+eumeusutt on tob V ster, Tai Is (iitie,, so tii, o y' AU. WH'TJI‘EthAEEAT Lb. 39 _, fi;: in: bums WE ALSO HAVE IT COOKED . . ' v' Savings in Groceries .... Canned GI "esse _3ft."41 "age ,...3 for $1 2 tt $1 Mt fox-29c muttoIOoanmh-Ilun iiraiiakt-e.inele'2'e,' "ircGir-urmsttterc.Pt. Bbit isiB--Mte. um Gamma -iiiierltisaardasmtsrfit"ttt: iG"tiriirtt-uhrrtetmt't..ft the Maniac hotel for " guests, My. . c F m YEARS AGO Highland Park ttfth in ms- noll in MINI“?! build!!! Pro- gmm--Hrtr. Am Johnson. High- wood vionoeli. out“! "" Veda-,0- .1.me WM. PM" aâ€? m writer bulletin†to speak in Mold. Inch g-ah. ttimrrd- in Citinn‘l petty " the City‘of Highwood he: entered puma†for the election to teke piece, Apt-ll " --lr. and In. Julius no; of tau Forest announce the mat of their denzhter Esther 0.. to Hem Perker..ad this iitr-rW. Ill. Becker. meter! of the Chamber of Qan- meree‘ and Tolbert bulky, had the distinction Tneadey pt playing the 1ltree game of .olf this seem on Sunset Valley Course. he come we: exceedingly feet but became of the 'earl) anon. neither got u 'hir- die"-arrs. Evelyn J. Hnyel, wife of Dennis J. Bars, died Pits. '20th " their ho-Burr Hlndehl ha FOOD MARE 516 - 518 Camel Avenue, IN Me 10e 312251.00 I giiiisyttt-,tttrtd llgh"i'i'i'ii'i; eonpét ... OXYDOL ( Lam menu unm‘CO Heir W . _ CRANBERRY SAUCE eel...., IN $hnntl American Family SOAP Lute . a PANCAKE tmam Tr Galen Green BEANS No. 2,311. ", q CELERY on... a mutual Date and Nut BREAD 83w. fee tWe RIPE CALAVOS SUNBRITE CLEAN MilR for Brookfield Butter HIGH SCORE lille SWIFT‘S _..::.]. 4't." " 2Se Lb. 35R uotd ill hon. on m Iv iiiaG'ikGrirr.srttthaec""". Civic Orchestra Bids Farewell to One of Its Members ait.rati-ertrfrytr, "ai2i"'irEir4iyetree iaGriitu,-ie ltr m†iriirGkhmips-ot8lte'flt "ti7iUi'iii,T'aiiU-yot_e Chic cube-m. var-Wu" liula sand-OWN!“ [LGadonCoohmoftthh iiiriii,GiitoHi-.ett,le2f Highland Park to raid. h" noddi- Mr. Cook'- an!!! will ttsen him Southltur. mum.†iiGriGiiaoftttyieyttt,U1e "tiriiGiGrGirnmoriityeia"t! GiiiriiLGuaeaoeorttreited fox-hisplmt outnum- -rtiiFrui-tirtistrrothtr riitirr',"Gitu-LPh.t.eu willeheld “WWW. 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