er. On this expedition valuable daâ€" ta, including important observations on cosmic rays, were taken andâ€"reâ€" corded. A new world‘s altitude reeâ€" ord of 61,437 feet was established. ‘The lahding Was made in the marshâ€" es of the southerh part of New Jerâ€" Among the decorations bol&: Major Fordnéy are the Victory al, Marine Expeditionary Medal, the Venesuléan Medal of Honor, and the Comte De La Vaux Medal. He is a member of the American Mathematiâ€" cal Society. § charge and little damage was inâ€" fileted. One metropolitan newspaâ€" wer described part of the action afâ€" ter the arrival of the Major as folâ€" lows: "Shortly thereafter the crowd was treated to action and a display for the stratosphere from Akron, Ohio. On this attempt he took his Major Fordney is at present on duty at headquarters of the 9th Naâ€" dismantle the gondola in which were carried the used on the nty, who was at for ?mm» scene the landing shortly after. The police were having difficulty handâ€" ling the crowd which was estimated this duty he was detailed as Aide to the Commissioner of the United States to A Century of Progress, and was in charge of the Mathemitical exhibits in the Hall of Science at the exposition. The exhibit of mathematics was a notable one, and was described as having colro, roâ€" mance, and even a bit of spice, _ On the morning of August 5, 1933, Lieutenant Commander Settle, U. S. Navy, took off from Soldiers Field ered at once. Thousands of souveâ€" Marines famous from the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripâ€" oll." Under the cireumstances it lost none of its traditional effectiveâ€" On November 20, 1983, Lieutenant Commander Settle made another trip Fordney being his scientific observâ€" the Battle Fleetof the Navy, most of the time being spent in the Carâ€" h After T alâ€" m:‘hnmmnï¬h‘.“ sten to be dropping rapidly. A landing was made in the railroad In 1982 he was ordered to Chicggo as a member of the Navy Unit at Major C. L. Fordney to Speak at Eim Place School April 21 ribbean. A Century of. Progress. While on (Continued from Page 1) :r.h-nluaâ€"b.: a-u.guSu-uhn- EVANS FEED STORE Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LA UNDRY 11 meeded clements in just the fight proportiona. Vigoro in diean, odoricss, sanitary, and easy to apply. Order now! U -u-lpaa.’ Por lawnus Aup carouns A Product of witt & Company DRY CLEANING CO. J&flhncqhhvoad sure your lawn reâ€" ceives the 11 plant food cleâ€" ments it requires from the You can be certain your hvlwhd-uk needs by feéding Vigoro. Phote Highlind Park 124 He A three hours service from 12 noon to 8 p.m. will be held on Good Friday at Trinity church. Easter Even baptism will be held Saturday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. Sunday mornâ€" ing there will be Holy Communion (plain) at T:80 a.m. and Holy Comâ€" munion (choral) at 11 am. At 4 p.m. the Church School service and mhfl::dï¬-!-h-m wit! he t a Easter Services to Be Held at Local Churches James church,â€" Highwood, at 6:30 a.m. Easter Sunday, with low Mass at the same hour in the chanel 10:30 and 11:30 will beâ€" observed (Continued from 1) u;n-baluus'mu will be a splendid program und all Grest of the staif of Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, U. 8. Navy, Commundant of the 9th Naval District. Major Fordâ€" ney lives in Lake Bluf, IL., is marâ€" ried and has four children: Cathâ€" erine, Mary Cleland, Edward, and Ben. Mrs, Fordney is the daughter of the late Major General Comâ€" Corps. 4. Stop Equipment Waste 8. Promote Highland Park 2. Business Administration 7. Make Our City Safe I propose a program of hearty wn the of awmmdmmm?%% merce, in an effort to make Highland a still more portant and attractive business and shoppifig center. nn.lthndnhMI do:"flt’:‘:q m ofty_oudeparmh!nunmt to accomplish Ouofmyeeonomymsumlhnubo'mlingofdty- owned equipment. I believe equipment be used where and when needed, regardless of the department to which it is primarily assigned. Solve the Garbage Question The present health and sanitation program of Highland Park is woefully inadequate. I propose to make health protection one of the major efforts of my administration. I shall seek better protection forï¬m street crossings ; and special attention â€" for school children. C I shall insist upon a central buying department which can secure advantageous prices through quantity buying. Presâ€" ent "hit and miss" buying by many unsupervised individuals will thus be eliminated. I most emphatically favor an immediate and practical solution of the problem within the limits of our budget. The program devised must deal adequately, ‘not only with collecâ€" tion, but also with incinerator and dumps. It is my‘intention to initiate an aggressive safety program, The keystone of my administration shall be PCONOMY: I am opposed to tax increases. I shall work for tax reductions. Managing the affairs of a city is no different from managing a business. It is my avowed intention to provide a business administration. : Protect the Public Meet Sanitation Needs FRANK J. RONAN PRESENTS AN EIGHTEEN:POINT PROGRAM OF _ CIVIC BETTERMENT "ELECT THE MAN WITH A PLAN® | CAecL lAié p/a%rm againdf our cily 3 neecld !tonomy y uie Je 10. Bring City Laws Upâ€"toâ€"Date ELECTION TUESDAY APRIL 18 = HIGHLAND PARK NEEDS YOUR VOTE the story of Good Friday will provide the preparatory message for those who gather. The Communion will be offered in the light of a large cross placed within the chancel of the church. will preach an Easter sermon. New members will also be received into the church at the morning worship. serving of the Lord‘s supper, as sisted by William Holgate. At 6:80 am an Easter Sunriss service will he sponsored by the Young People‘s Fellowship. Th epastor will speak on "Itâ€"Began to Dawn." This same group will serve breakfast in the church basement immediately followâ€" ing the service. The worship servâ€" ice will be held at 10 a.m.â€"with the reception of new members and bapâ€" tismal services. "The Meaning of the Tomb of Jesus" will be the serâ€" mon subject. + Grace Methodist church on North avenue will hold a service Friday evening at 8 o‘clock. Rev. Russell V. Carr, minister, ~will speak con "Behold the Man on the Cross." Rev. William Doble will conduct the The annual Good Friday Communâ€"â€" ion service at Bethany Evangelical church will take place Friday eve ning at 7:45â€"p.m. All members and friends of the parish are invited to attend this impressive service. Old hymns of the Cross and Scripture morning. The choir will sing sever> fln ui i im in m T HE\ PRESs -ur“h“ ut the 4:00 Vesper. Cantate is entitied "The Lord " by Shelly. The Cantata the story that leads up to the Great Easter Day. Its message us ame of cheer and happiness that â€nmd&mfl Redeemer Lutheran church hold a service Good Friday mornâ€" Gallagher Elected Park Commissioner; Steele Is Supervisor -d'.'-z&~.=.-'hdm't.-ob grows out of the ‘ï¬"’ 208 one, Redeemer Lutheran church ‘ha.“‘, ed votes hold a service Good Friday mornâ€"| ***‘"** 497. img at 10:30 in the German lanâ€"| It wias very evident that some of ts rrexing the main Goed Prigag| antamiliar with the voung Srtom Tot service with Holy Communion will| TH® HicHrax» Parx Prxss reâ€" convene at 8 Sunday morning several yesterday dlozw.u:‘hw-vb‘â€â€˜ «alle naking liam A. Steele, 686 Central avenue, who was a candidate for supervisor, received 1537 votes, Emmett Maroâ€" ‘In spite of the fact that many fairly large ::u-n & vote at both the Township and Park Disâ€" i:.uu-h-h' â€"_The township election was particâ€" ulerly quiet, due to the fact that '3‘ 14. 17. 12. 15. 16. 18. 11. Work Together for Results I propose to consult with the members of all present boards and commissions and make sure that all such bodies are constituted so that they will function for the good of the city as a whole. a intention is to be a fullâ€"time Mayor. 1 shall esâ€" wolnlar annthe repe en mon e d mail io ttendance of Park citizens at Poibe CY Commiation it bonalt all pertioe conesrnad) I propose to urge such attendance. thi The constant changing of places is a source of fusior and inconvenience mne:-. llhall.vinomully::;: port any reasonable plan of simplified voting procedure. I propose an annual printed report to citizens. This will tell way, Sho. t will revics the muviies of ol stt denare The ordinances of our city must be modernized. City emâ€" g:yeumdthepubï¬chavefwyuubeeneonfundbyeon- and obsolete regulations. Our city ordinances have not been reâ€"codified since 1919. I propose prompt, simple, and adequate revision. Consult Experts raryice of un city n Whiole, and not to the aervise of any As a individual, group, or section. 9i Oneâ€"man government is not utmd government. A wellâ€"run business succeeds only by ng man power. I shall apâ€" ply this principle to the affairs of the city and seek the utâ€" most in coâ€"operation and counsel from each Commissioner, from every city employee, and from interested citizens. Draft Ability Eliminate Voting Confusion Report to Citizens Keep Regular Hours Give Everyone a Square Deal In the Park District clection for commissioner for a term of six ant supervisor on an im ticket, received 552 votes 25 N. Second St. FOR THAT NEXT HOUSE PARTY SURPRISE YOUR FRIENDS WITH THESE APPETIZING FOODS MAKY‘ S CAFE SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI Take Home OUR DELICIOUS OPEN EVENINGS We wish to thank our many To Soent eierngs sanl mogs mt our Neill and Family. who won. wonder whether Highland Park, IIL. PAGE