_ If there is any valid reason why the States Attorney should be unable to help our city council work out the delinquent tax situation, We shovld know about it. The unpaid taxes within the .oorporate limits of Highland Park would if paid do a lot to rehabiiitate our streets, sewers and other, places where the City Fathers need money to do jobs that delinquent taxes prevent. It is recognized that political control of the county lies north of us; but if the Council is unable to obtain help from Waukegan' on tax matters, it looks like someone might possibly be letting political pettiness interfere with securing badly needed tax monies. Mr. Hall, are you mad at us? A generation has grown to manhood since that eleventh day of Neveuber, 1918, when many of our Highland Park citizens saw unwary armies lay aside their weapons. The coming rumble of gttnsistrsoondweMhad thrtirhtietertoheUriG1'. Nowour adios bring In news of amps hem: sunk, our men again are listed in the reports of war dead. mistiee Day, al will not be a trtl.a.anltytinoccasioeksikGairtriiiii. Thrgerteratitm which willbenrthebmntofthepreeemwnreflorteonldwellhkeebng look at what has happened to our country line: the first Armistice] and utilize yerp1ifr, ll. IN, not a o holiday to be fined with though‘ess fun, but as idtry to look ahead, to recognize the responsi- bilities of being Nheriean, to the end that the same date 25 years hence will find us still a democratic nation. still nmud to he Amr€mnn O HIGHLAND PARK-AND THE STATES ATTORNEY Books amid: an everychy part of our lives that it is diffi- ctgttothirtktt rteft1i.'eeclrti1o,manrre.aiiiGi,Grii'Urtiie ration of just one book often meant years of painstaking labor. I.a",T,'2','til','h'iWJelc',ft,' were in much kasgenerai"eircuta.. tion than today. Today, books for all classes and ages! roll from thundenng' preeaes by.the million, bead the thoughts 0 mankind, illustrated aptly and beautifully, qt] boning! suitably for use or orna- ment. OurdlfldmthmughtheBookFairheldeadlaunmnin Highland Park schools, learn to see, handle, lead and appreciate worthwhile books. Hmdteds of chubby little lists will fondle volumes 1tert11e1rartwoydttevayGiii"aiii"iiiTi'ii'iiU. Theleaming that was once the sole Donation of cloistered scholars is today the matter-of-fact â€session of every child, every adult. who will read. MoneyraiaedatthemlnPlaoeachholbookfairnextweekandaL Ravinia Ichaolthc folio . rrhtr/1i..1sets.sedtsadd_trttitVarir" of iine books available 1'l'llLI school libraries. Attendin'ithe Fairs kahmf'mmmypwple’lpmgnmahereachyear, etherthey have children in school or not, because each Fair ofteris a preview of the newest, finest books the markets afford. . A SOLIMN DAY OWN“. .Puaeymetisbeairritteaat-tt,.ou-t,esett- TtIT-yet-er-alt-tic-iii;,,",';,;;'?",';,"; We’reguing nh-flufrontrow.'rhexe’|lomethinghahhtulahoutoliumion whereincityandlchoolofl’idahuinemamerdxeqnmmf “when . andperhapnogivean . o ir 'i2rS.2i'liA')l'lfirffiht'd ex8thttteatistied 'to"dX,','lf,f,','2ier udnaï¬onnloï¬celnldemitwouldmindtheeemofthepuhlic thattheywereheingheldmm.0neadvuugeintlnheevyux hillsmdenecesurybydlemtionaldefemeprognmisthatcitizens‘ wifleoonnwakengothefactthueuhvotermusthurhisshare of "ypmmitritity as well u my his share of the burden, Reatiza, tion is sometimes painful. The Town Meeting may possibly bring the dawn of realization. The League of Women Voters deserves the dunk: of the community for their effort. q IOOK FAIRS Kaunas byIVANN.ADAIR -.u"‘" 'WMMIHMM "w-I-D-y can...» mm 'e'---.' Pftttr'epyaedrtotoursight dust like a dew from the soft mornin’ li; November', come an' fetched her chill With nights so cold an' clear an' still If I could travel back a ways Where a farm bov lived in humm- Ila- I went to go huntin' an I w'ant to JU,. November is never a time to shirk. You can feet sort o' In the rest of the yen But this month will 'lW',Ut,'fl'd2, putt†new. When November comes I start to renect 'Bout things on the farm kind o' sweet to rec'lect. For instance the killin' of the first fat pig An' invitin’ the neighbors all in for u jig ' An' cullin’ an’ dressin' the turkey: for sale An' eatin' their (hard: 'til your aground fait "AfteiyttedytirttiehiiiviiF' . “Eminent: geghratt.t New way. wiketottrtrt-utrataittm. _ Pt1erPtltoreirau'iriiiriiersp A Wu to who» hymn on bad: Mt hub {an out Inn and» hey-tack. l',', 1'i','r.ttl't'dsT',',t',tiattgti'i'?,',iifk a an In M- h beat d "I 1rqtAr tht"" w "r"bttsutairrattqit- 4;,“ t 9.retrmreotathei'iidihTGi yommt!erdartsoetedrGGa Just “had as he 'teedstherwimmin' pout. ',veyeeetjtdomtotdiiiGTidiir" 1'tet,tttrtet'teomrtttGitlGUGiii1'. An' look November in the face For keepin'a Hrm-bor inhisphoe, There", somethin' about November yet That a teller can never just plum forget, Ever Name time I feel her air I think about eatin' an' I'll just Swear Where a farm boy livea "iliUrrme days I'd Mart right now if I just could To hump backlog; an' kindlin wood._ I navy have known 1 be, to concede n. ----- -- I -» - _ - ' STRICTLY LOCAL med to our country since the Gt7GiGi2', It. 19$],notuc hoh%y'totretiried,rttri a? day to look ahead, to recognize the responsi- kan, to the end that the same date 25 years democratic nation, still proud to be Americans. NOVEMBER In} new, The Highlanh pmijpresei" -tsete"esttad.attseetimd'aT. '?meir'tha--ittbetifi. Ora-midnight.“ inerpmeoft'teamer-ei'G e'tmnerrot-etmi-ttss. mumaumm 7:15co7aahunmm “it 3“ - " “to 1tft Airmen-I! " new dt.,ut,Ut'ttihtzue, xiv-Wu- an“ .l'fttteetyq..moiivrTii"i P. T.A. Dinner at H. s. Tonight . 2irttutheemmrterei-erat t.he9hhePae-seseuGa 'yttetiveinu-GeJaenuarii hm-eo-ue. ottheDeer6eH Annie-um Funk litany, Hid-Ind M Ind Ed- wad 1.00M; Deertieh1 have been and when to the rectum tttettrrtittee to help was! drum mm! was made by Clarence Hahn. Deerfield, claim of County Selective Service board No. l, with heath-amen in Highland Puk. Ziyty-Jacobson on Selective Board To Aid Draftees -_" i, -_.-...... ......... um“. Clam is I former township road million" and Republican [madam cowl-inma- of West Deerfield Mp. and is at present a precinct txtmmitteeman in Deerfield township. Elmer L. Clam, owner of the cu. vey nurseries on Skokie Highway, “I appointed pummel director of the two boys' school: " St. Charles and Sheridan, Ill. The appointment was made by Governor Dwight Green. Ernest Kuhn: as Brotherhood President is in charge of the decora- lions. Publicity Committee; E. Schlnng Mary Laing, Mrs. R. Utah-ch. Mrs. G. Gtader. Elmer L. Clavey Gets State Post Central Committee; Dr. E D. Fritsch, Walter 1166110ka Scum. Mrs. E. D. Fritsch. Mrs. L hubs» stein. Hawley Dinner Committee; Mrs. Elmer Heehetsweiler, Mrs. L. Utstreostein, Mrs. E. Fritsch, Mr; G. Wail, Mrs. A. Vetter, Mrs. W. Meiqlgnff. Progruh cstmitter,tiiUr' Meier- lofi, Dr. E. D. Fritsch, Mrs. L. R. "Highland Park’s NEWS Paper for 31 â€a. dam a a“... "72."; if": the success of this happy oeu- mu: foonoftmmieaesd-iutoratsaH 11ttvrmote.r.1..srtsweiuer of Chiagu will bring the address pre- ceding the reception of the Harvest Home Offering. Walter Meierhott will act as Toastmaster. and Gentle Bay will lead the community tingling "ee.ird by Mrs. L, R. Hurley. have hem newly cleaned and doomed. A fascinating progun has been u- ranged The Fla-hen of Chino will bring novelty entrainment in the REV. l. L. SCHWITZII The dinner for the evening will be served by the ladies of the Phihtha _ Members of the Bethany Tho- teerhood In vim-in for the "tttrt-t decorations for the sock] rooms which “an ad (vi-b ot the I“ it“ Church baled at m It! Wm til other "I the dutch parlors for I “and Hand Feudal a) “(My New 12 at 6:45 pat. This ecu-ia- is HI held to new widen-um felon-(slip Ina-a the people of the chard; and to welcome former when high lune. Ramitinn will Illa be taken of the munching Cmtermial of the Illinois Guidance of Emclical Churches. In thanksgiving to God for His numer- ous Messimrs a Harvest offerimr will be received the goal for which has been set at sill». Bethany Rwandan Harvest Home Patina Wednesday November TOWN MEETING DRAWS THROFG m follgyirix com-kink"; EVER 'tt"ieiEil Pork. minus. Thursday, NW 6, I94] toylrt1mrhrrstlthsimi,me,, ofNetyetrk,est-terasei-.' - "e'tthetuvr'srr-ed- etty m in considerable nail. and when: tkttiestr,th.e,ri BntKaathts. of vay C“, .4 the t"'etmet'pesothe-to, MWCMmff-I‘onu WNOWIWV‘I“ 1ttt.ttyPtttrtots-iyia"e was“... and advertisements "any... M Officials of the Illinois Frau Anso- ci-tion and various other in: 'heWF "per group: took: enthusiastically on behalf of the tnehthaheru m the Navy net-inn of - “an. h their work of 'exe, I“ and!“ b the an "t "hu-ttarse-mv,. fPrrf- rr- I“ Prop- 0-“ According to Commander David Goldenson, in dung: of recruiting a the U. S. del Rea-amt. Shaw (1:: Chiertamt ammo! Mate can do n teetgter4tm job in he- half of the vay by m lid: renders informed at Nun! affairs, both in "not: In! though the col- umn of their was. The office: ulna the m men to cumin-u thmulva mom- cial N-vy runners, to (on: tum clubs and other etroitieero-mii, [on] m and had-eon duh. Air, to solicit the cougar-um ot a hal‘ merchants in diam Nun! you"! At a meeting held Inst Friday at the Kuhskik Hotel, mug. llliniol, Na- vy officers explained to almost 400 weekly newsmpu editors and publ- ghers what the Navy is thin; " the union's first line of defense, and the many opportunities offered in the na- vtlserviettorrmrmen0to3iren" of Me and in (and "riot coalition. I’m-idem 6mm “and rectum that he was greatly 9mm than avid progress which the general cam- pcign committee and medal gifts committee were ranking towards reaching this year's Chest (all. "Both) Committees have built IpIcndid or- gartizations and have been really "hitting the ball." The campaign " the present time is It lent I week or l10 days ahead of previous campaigns ‘in the matter of coverage of pros- lqrects. I am véry certain that with the large and fine group of workers that are continuing on the id) that thc Chest goal will be,reached " u very early date." Newspapers To Sponsor Navy Program. The Speciel Gm: Division bu be. running neck and neck with the up rat division in the latter of _ of pmpecu end Chine“ Mr. e George of the Special Gifts God:- tee stated yesterday that he believed that he end his bird waldo; Com- mittee would- be eble to fiaUts the " by this week end. l Horace S. Veile. Quinlan of the General campaign, reported following the meeting, that in the general dil- trict solicitation, 76†of the pro.- pects to hence: by the worker- had beencoveredtodnteudthnthcm Optimistic that the balance of pro.- pecta would be reported upon by but Pride, "chili. which it is hoped will probe the - report meeting for‘ the dim-let chairmen. A tota1 of Mt2t9.00 In. been re- ceived toward the Community Chest can] of 8atmo by the time the hard working Chest auditor: had couple- ted totalling the returns received " the fourth PM meeting held ner. dly evening at Chest mm $41, 719.00 Chest Nets Women Voters League Affair Packs Womans Club to Capacity for-Chan‘dlu.n_uh 'rthou'uoaethotat-.s '"“MMI.M 'usfreso'asu.Tutooa, "uh.“hmh- an. of Nubia by, I“. ll. NOTICE Years" A at the, . M u'll"'h'tg “21“.: a... the Dana-sum. Din-kt ii "any Indennhdiurkqum. mu. Oak Pun-kph _ w... Ina-n. on. 95.50 or} The voters at: "hed to m may. limit fat eh-tgt-t - Presfrmtttpereesrtttoot-ei- i%rerertitiru-em-Glir' Epfyru,tmm8tJhimtttmtroiii, deM-m ford-h 'tttr-sth.----.". 1t'rtr.-ryeFdrTGri.'". mumm'â€;;. diet/trt-tOsiris-era". pared-human.“ aura-n lanthanum-h all " he“ -- nun-i ThehMoehotrtdutrietg-i- 'stfrtP?p00atttteeu.eerttheree. “Myâ€. trummmmm titrhsehmstdeetiuettobehesfaik i.utrdtr,NoremtrttrwittseUei, tit2nooettmts'iro'eatts,ttGs "ertteedthiswmkTheP-r- .et.trrrelthedi-ietiuhriiie high sduool PIA. inn he: colic!!- int anon for the election. The mice! “/me unre- -edtutthemseeesemmoetes theptttts. tkhootmnttoetttes radar name of themhimmof trat' Whitheclectiuumw anthefollowi': Authorities Review Main Tex Items Under Discussion _ In the evening the Poet will be but to members of the Lain-I, their wives sud friends; to a dimer banquet at the Hotel Momhte.mt-theaahe " 7:0) p.m.tobefollowedbyanevenin¢ of entertsimnent, we. and dancing. This gals lffair "cording to' Com- mander Harry Eichler promises to be something entirely different than any Armistice puny of the put and men- bets are urged not to miss it. Adm reservations for the dinner should be made not later than November 8th. a?“ music and eutettsinmut hsze engaged for the mum T e committee in chute of the strange- mmts cuisine of Commander Eiehier, William C Aelner. Arthur 1am Leslie MeCiftrey and the entertain- meat committee engaging sf,',',',',', C Either, chimes; ur Vinson, Henry Mmek, Chris W. Ween, J. T. Farmer, George Abernathy. John E Peters, Wm. Sslyuds. Edw. J. Brown and Sun Crime. “It vole on St. John and Cam-a! .Aveattst.Attriefiu-rsoiGiii treetdtretedaodttseuai-iraGii citilem will in: em for on: minute " tima. n- A firinc and from h tiheeueEiriireaitaatrtiii wiiite.erdefur%rireotiitiilea 'ram_?rilr1reCtmtnAtrirrrE"iete kr, Vice Cdmmandee Wm. J. Adar. Adjutant Lesh MeCUhey and Char laiannryI-hmen. ou Tush; November 11th, special tetmties will be emuhtaed n the On Sunday. November 9th, Ipeeial A_mss_UeieeDwrservieeswitttritatai theJ9laatdPtrhPrmtsteeuneiGii tt11:00a.m.tmdertttiakesiGii Dr.LmisW. “Iainâ€- hen will all-shit at Lain had- qu."eruaR.SheriaetRadatt0..att ,y.ottderoeeedtrstheehttrusiro DWI“!!! Spencer Post at an A.1eetugiaotHiestAfPa 'ritt_ttiree-toueGuuilrGrC Pert-Armistice-iT.... dRr,Noveantrertttts 4 Legion Plans Armistice Day Observation 1,'.tertrtat_r9rhytdpyuerarrtuttmestedintuco,,a,etos city “hit: was to be found last (Wednesday) night when well over five hundred citizens brave the wind and min to attend the and town meeting engineered by the Highhnd Perk League of Women Voters. V "T.lttgtectu.C,t!rui.neq.yypo-ortheHieuandrse Xian/ms fi?ly and convened at 8 RM. under the claim“ In new. In-..“ --2a- _. A, . - ‘ --- -- _ _ V_ i. - --. w..-.. um. tt'r""""""e U! Mrs illip E. Ringer, president of the League of Women Venn. &ent on the stage in addition to Mrs. Ringer were Mayor FrankJ.Romn,W.Fr¢delagher,pruiientofthePukBonï¬l. Ctommiaaioner Nathan Sharp. A. G. Bums-g ..nim my... " City and School Officials' Show Financing, Operating Methods eneh 3mm of "uia 1rrtsei. v . . _-'--"-- -- - --- -'-. Sharp A. G. 3mm senior member " Jr=fi..L" District 107 School Board, Gm- "tmem, [are-idem of Binnie: tt3 r :Hich School Board. Dr. untold ' Span, principal of Hillhnd Put High School and John P. Jackson of ty District 103 School BomL Stub- I.“ Mrs. Ringer introduced Mayor no nun, who liter a brief speech prena- t of the ted Commissioner Sharp, who an a land Purl: donned report of city aetMtim, nu. not-y our menu and future. He explained the on Ttter. amount and distribution of the WI l revenues, told of the out of with] than!“ garbage extaeetitsn.r-gmsikt be bid at condition of the water 60pm II rUne.httret to antic: and finances. dumbed out ireetitm of delinquent in situation. told why out tu" M. "we" are imdeqnte Ind showed the non beul- need for replacing much at the city'n d " Tao mtttttr equipment. sad in general pre- “ll'dl "I I named his listener; with . fairly com- . piece picture of Highland Park’s mu- 2' Tit! nicipnl Wheeling! um Elba! and trough, iGriie%ri, when the Um mm cull query. Chamber Commerce Medina Changed . 1 Dr. Harold Spun. gtr%ehta' at Highland Purl: High School. MI hi! audience will: the high school: ad- oompli-h in that†of â€mu-sir student. for rayon-why of eitizemttfp, Ind "ated that to Inh- tain the standards dermnded in thin district, the ochool would need "dl- (halfwaorchemubefmd with a sub-nut†eventing Mich. O'- .- "all Following conclusion of the acid- uled speech“. In. Rm requested the audience to nah-it written qua- tionl, M Am aloud by the mwmnmolh 'h'etH'trhoy-ierdtYiaiau 'lllrt2td,tStgnt'g)iiieid! "e'et9,ftoeesoetuekid.' ""‘" "beemme Ila-Ulla. {Inge-Ambushâ€. . - a... ma. Jiiaut. t 'r't'e't'ttysrehskfarUe 't-4ttbrt.e-t"qeait 'r"rthtehPr-utt-ae 1"rtttt?teeirj.iiGilii. 'u-tse-trt-Tr' the two high "hook (Highland Pith and Lake Forest) in the district, Ind touched briettr on the need for addi. tioml operating fund. which is his. presented to the voters at .5.th echo-I election. i5eorke"ituet'" iGiiriir, of the Board of High School Diurict itt told the "103me ol tire, Irtrk dude by P-h loud Ankle]- Chairnnn Ringer then presented the President ot the Perl: Boned, W. Wed cm. who told in his Pith! myghne the Pukhnoord om: the ode on which an, and m a a... m; Worm speaker introduced members of the board who were in the audience, in- cluding Board Vice President Arthur Clean, Chairman of the Finnnce Com- mittee Edward Steele, Commissioner Eugene Piister, CommiuionQ George Piper, Board Attorney Bower Schu- macher, Perl: Superintendent Ed. Brown Ind Bond Clerk Ray Millen. loll-.- Spa-h hr m A. G. Bailing". tenior member ot the School Board, District tot, we: next introduced, and explained that he spoke on behalf of Pretident Knight, who was out of the city. After relating the duties and activities of the board minutely. Mr. Belliuer stated that the board we: coneerned only with school activities, and had no relationship whatever with the city ttdmirttutmtiort," hence we: not in politics, I content which drew the first hearty [ugh of the evening. John P. Jackson. preudent of the Sehoot Board of District 103, foibwed the IO? member, and give a careful accounting of the board's stewardship of nchool attnirs. He likewise emph- lized that his band had mining to do with the “ministration or politics. 5: 075m, $l.50 o Tho-och «WM. 'fi'rychseai.