| sabe. u-nm-h::n-l | at answering this kind of talleâ€"with | auns. He ien‘t given too much to Ei: peerues en _-MQflfl The Japanese to stick out honorable | neck recemtiy. Notre Dame university and was adâ€" | thitted to the Naval academy from Nebraske in 1903. In 1987 he took : commend of the USS Savannah. ‘ummmm and protecting vitally important ‘ convays of troops and supplies, and |in offensive and defehsive action | vigorously and unremittingly proseâ€" | euted against all forms of enemy . naval activity." Unefficial accounts of the day + went into much more detail about the young captain‘s skill and courage in chasing submaâ€" rines through mineâ€"strewn waâ€" ters. Toward the end of the Admiral Giffen Old m"";z; a Hand at Sweeping rsobwh"’:;l Snpuao'd Foes war. Here‘s | Admiral Giffen was botn in West chester, Pa., in 1896, studied at De La Salle institute in Chicago and sters who Jhur port from starboard and all of whom would be He is a kindly, stoopâ€"shouldered old man, with white hair and ironâ€" rimmed spectacles, He is unmarâ€" ried and deeply religious. He is apt to answer questions about his work by quotations from the Bible. Rm ADMIRAL . ROBERT C. GIFFEN, commanding our navy task force, joining the British to keep ship lanes.clear and blockade ty, we heard a fake American voice talling the world that our navy was way through high school and through the lowa State eollebo of agricul ture and mechanical arts. Soon after his graduation, he joined the faculty of the above college and went to Tuskegee institute in 1896, whereâ€"he is now director of the department of agricultural research. Simpson college gave him an honorary deâ€" gree in science, the Royal Society of Arts of London voted him memberâ€" ship and he was awarded the Spinâ€" garn medal in 1923 and the Theoâ€" dore Roosevelt medal in 1939. the navy‘s official report on his perâ€" Exâ€"Slave Buildi®§ yratory and Slavery by Axis M; PA ® the making of synthetic rubber. Dr. Carver refused. He said he had too ested in synthetic rubber. It is tiot unlikely that rubber was discussed on that 1938 visit and it is a wide learned to read or write, and, with Ford Motor company at Detroit. It wasâ€"in 1938 that Henry Ford visited Dr. Carver at Tuskegee institute, and they since have become warm services of one of the greatest living authorities and skilled miracleâ€" workers in plastics and syntheticsâ€" walked and worked his way to Minâ€" Dr. George Washington Carver, the Negroâ€" scientist, $100,000 a year to charge forhis work in making peaâ€" nuts grow, so I won‘t charge for Consolidated Featuresâ€"WNU Features, y\ JEW YORK.â€"â€"A few years ago and in 1928 and 1929 commandâ€" «4 the destroyer division of that fleot. His other henors include the Victory medal, with destroyâ€" er clusp, the Yangise service medal and the Navy Expeditionâ€" than 300 saleable products, inâ€" scores of millions to the annual crop output of the South. By LEMUEL F. PARTON July 2, 1942 , at 18, , Mo. He Germany, of 1941 «Msgr. Byrues said that he‘expects the 1942 event to surpass the triumph than field Another Holy Name Hour to be held in Soldier field, Sept. 13, is being planned forâ€"Catholics of the Chicago archdiocese, the Most ‘Rev. Archâ€" bishop Samuel A. Stritch announced this week. Meeting at the P3imer House, July 1, with civic and religious leaders, Rt. Rev.. Msgr. Danie! Byrues, ‘general Holy ‘Hour chairman, m plans for the 1942 demonstration: ho Howirer * ; Howr For At THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDCE : the Holy Hour last: year more 175,000 Catholics jammed Soldier and 8,000 clergy and ‘laity took OFFICIAL U. S. TREASURY WAR BOND QUOTAS FOR JULY Assisting Archbishop Stritch will be the executive committee composed of Hag. Byrnes; Dennis Crowley, viceâ€" chairman; John Golden, secretary ; Edward Heing, treasurer; Rt. Rev. Msgr., Joseph Morrison, program chairman; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas Bona, special guests chairman; Ruâ€" doiph Ellensohn, ushers chairman. lit'v. umA. Dailey, publicity chairman ; O‘Rourke, arrangeâ€" ments chairman; Frank Tomcrak, transportation ; . Walter C. Melius, marshall; David Smith, decorations ; Felix Johlic, attendance; Lawrence Prybylski, Jr., reception, and Edwin ‘Thomas, assistant publicity chairman. Catholics and nonâ€"Catholics alike acclaimed the Holy Hour as the most outstanding religious demonstration to be held here since the Eucharistic Congress in 1926. mhmdï¬pmw @y MGANG FrS N A NEw nm.u-.:uâ€"-:'-m-â€". They are giving percent their country. we least income‘to heip .â€"_’_?-m*. =Ab“4‘_,~- SUNDAY §th 4 zflo":":..* u-u"'" Worship. _ _ s-:&.' tagion Hail "MeRkinies aad IDAY, J Aubstyy 1 @pth Connel Parsonaes & Doreas Society. WEDNEsDAYT July § A IHursnar. T4 o 8 p. m.. Finnish Luthceran Service, Redeemer Guild, Hall. ::A:-;'.' Young M’-fllâ€"- set TD FRIDAY, JULY 8 p. m. Voter‘s Meeting: Assembly Hall e â€"£ . Cretant Williams, . Assistant If you are a newâ€"comer in the communiâ€" ty, we invite you to worship with us in oul-nb.Llonh‘ Service. Sunday J § 11:00 a. m., I.n"mlb.m.llcvh will preach. r. _ Leonard Balsamo, be ‘"Just For Toâ€"day" by Seaver and 638 Waukegan b"ih'.;,l}cd" is My Shepherd" by Techai~ Small children will be cared for in the Parish House while their parents attend the morning worship service. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (Catholle) Laurel HIGHLAND ~PARK PRESBYTERIAN Greenbay road and Deerfleld avenue 26 sath drioiny +E 4 ie ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL Ten per cent of your income in War Bonds will help to that will insure defeat of Hitâ€" ler and his Axis partners. HICHLAND CHURCH SERVICES 10 WRECKING 19 to 50. Prepare quickly for good $1800. . W mhenuh:q.ufl: . ar needed. Free list and â€" Write Box GO % The Press. ; > men in National Service are welcome SUNDAY «Juby & <..) 000020 0i 9:80 am., ‘pe in lt_a_gu.ï¬: "A Noiscless Will you have guests in home over the Fourth ? 31.&:-3",---. ship God in your Church. Visitors of our WANTED TO BUYâ€"Stroller in good WEDNESDAY, July 8 #:30 a. m., Sunday School in all STEINWAY GRAND LIKE NEW: Want reliable party to take over small mo. payments. See Mr. Rusâ€" sell, Credit Mgr., Wab. 6900, Baldâ€" win Piano Co., 323 S. Wabash Ave.â€" FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% interest, semiâ€"annual payment on C 22. tafdercean uie Wlenfer» Shite in deg sh ns crmgy Kuin will spouk R Tike po m 0 ""C MONDAY July 6 _ 2 oullns ht FOR SALE : Convertible g:p.nug: coupe. Nash LaFayette 1940, â€" Luxe equipped. Radio, overdrive. White wall tires, â€" conditioned | air unit. . Painted light grey with light colored top. Looks and runs like â€"new. Sacrifice for quick sale. $745, 11:00 a. m., Divine Worship. "The Price of .Freedom" is the sermon subject of TUESDAY July 7 8:00 p m.. Monthly meeting of the Trusâ€" _ The W. M. S. is sponsoring s "Garden Tea Party" the parsonage | lawn hupg du-:;-._ :'n'"._-.-_u._.-... is being made for light refreshments. All members snd friends of the Society are welcome. Proceeds will be used to pay the delezotes‘ expenses to the state convention. FOR SALEâ€"14â€"room residence. 2 car garage, corner lot 132x198 on Edgecliffie Drive and Oak Street. Price $8500. _ Write owner, John Chmiclinski, 2317 North Rockwell Naperville Park and Bethany folks are being urged to aitend on Wednesday. Dr. Kuist will speak st 1:30 and 2:80 p. m. Bishop Stamm will preach at night. WEDNESDAY July 8 * Auto Body Repairing HELP WANTEDâ€"Nurse maid and mother‘s helper. Colored preferred. Ref. required. Care of 2 children. ‘Other help. Call H. P. 371 between BRIDES GET YOUR WEDDING Invitations and announcements early. Come in and look over our very correct line. 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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK. _ _ GuY viIti 2Mwl;A -l ***â€"Telephone H. P. Rev. Lester Laubenstein, pastor Men and Women Wanted to Buy Help W anted Miscellaneous For Rent For Sale DAHL‘S NOWâ€" Save half on Service; "How to Find Willis M 17â€"18 pd. 17â€"19p4 â€"18id =â€"â€"18 nerman Soin‘k, Shak esas on n n A lfl room is % A notice was issued closing the acâ€" ceptance of applications by the Comâ€" mission‘s central office in Washingâ€" ton after June 29 for positions of Airâ€" port Traffic Control Examiner, Airâ€" port Traffic Controller, Airway Trafâ€" fic Controlier, and Trainee, Traffic Controller (Airway and Airport). Apâ€" plications for these positions will be accepted after June 29 at the Comâ€" mission‘s district offices in New York, Atlanta, Chicago, New Orleans, St. Louis, Seattle, and San Francisco. Announcements and forms for applyâ€" ing may be obtained from these ofâ€" For the scientific positions, anâ€" w.-ndfw-oforrblq may be obtained from Frank E. Carlâ€" son, Secretary of the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, at the post office or customhouse in this city, or from the Secretury of the Board of the U, S. Civil Service Examiners, at any first= or secondâ€"class post office. s â€"~ "â€" 1 > 4. 3 No written test will be given, Apâ€" plicants will be judged from their experience, education and training. Applications will be accepted until the needs of the service have been met, and must be filled with the Civil Serâ€" vice Commission, Washington, D. C. _ College â€" teaching in metallurgy, chemistry, and meteorology is allowâ€" ed as professional experience for any of the positions, provided that all other requirement for the grade unâ€" der consideration have been met and that the teaching was carried on with a minimum rank of instructor. For physicist positions, the teaching of physics in colleges, high schools, preâ€" paratory schools, and trade schools will be considered as professional exâ€" perience, with the same provision in effect. Completion of a 4â€"year course in the optional subject at a recognized college,â€"with a minimum of 2 years of professional experience in the field of the option, or appropriate gradâ€" uate study, is required. Appointments are to be made im« mediately in the fields of metallurgy, physics, meteorology, and, chemistry. Appointees will work ~with specific problems in one of these fields. Most of these problems will be connected with some phase of the war program. Salaries for the positions range from $2,600 to $5,600 a year. Mrs. T. Albert Larson, 880 $. Green Bay. will entertain the Ladies Aid bf the Zion Lutheraa church at her‘ home Friday afterncon at 2 o‘clock. S The United States Civil Service Commission modified today the reâ€" quirements for 4 types of scientific positions, in an effect to secure addiâ€" tional qualifieid persons for. civilian work in Federal war agencies, both in the United States and abroad. Â¥% STATIONERY More Scientists Sought for Civilian Positions Miscellaneous KILLS ANTS FOR 100â€" JONES ANT KILLERâ€"A sure : TCES ANT RILLERâ€"A sure RID your home and lawn of ANTE 742 Elder Lame . 742 Deerficld road _ Tol. 256 P Horgh Mvaukegen, read RYTEX ° STATIONERY Newest Colors and Designs 00 Sheets . . 100 Envelope The Press 538 CENTRAL AVENUE _For sale at all stores. | JONES PRODUCTS CO. HIGHWOOD DEERFIELD