Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1942, p. 3

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Draft Boards To > Eliminate Limited Service Classes Rationing Forgotten In Traffic Possible Gaszs With the threat of gasoline rationâ€" ing dungling over their heads like the sword of Damocies, I!linois motorists to ward t biow, urges the IMlinois m club. Only by the most careful driving, thereby conserving tire rubber, and a material reduction in â€"consumption of gasoline can the motorists of the middle west, including Hflinois, hope to escape drastic rationing such as has â€"alreadyâ€" been â€"imposed on â€" the eastern seaboard states, warns the club. Coloncl Paul G. "Armstrong, Wlinois director ofâ€" selective service, cxâ€" plained the change whereby all regisâ€" trants now classified in Iâ€"B, Iâ€"Bâ€"O and IVâ€"Eâ€"LS, are to be reclassified | The threat of gasoline rationing in midwestern states has been based on the need to save rubber and motorâ€" ists have been constantly urged to coâ€"operate by driving slowerâ€"not over 40 miles an hour, driving more carefully so as not to injure their tires, reducing the use of their cars, ¢liminatingâ€"&ll unnecessary driving and by adopting the shareâ€"aâ€"ride plan wherever practicable. by their local boards "These classes," Colonel Armstrong stated, "have been climinated and all local boards have been instructed to reopen the . classification. of regisâ€" trants so classified and place them in either Class I1â€"A or IVâ€"E, unless it is found that occupation or dependency should put them.;%, ather deferred chuifiafinu.a.rpwhm unfit for military service, the board will place him in classification IVâ€"F." "_Lie-fic.‘&:(:dâ€"d?:h‘lot "any man now placed in !â€" susâ€" pended) because of a remediel defect, will be reclassified." "A new *List of Defects‘ will soon reach the local boards to assist in the determination of classification. If a registrant has been rejected beâ€" cause of a defect appearing in this new list, he will be placed in IVâ€"F. If the defect is not shown, he will be reclassifed and placed in Iâ€"A and will be subject to army physical exâ€" amination and induction, or, ifâ€"reâ€" classified in IVâ€"E, he will be available for assignment to a national work aeaaa. es WwOman‘s man Power "This week our hats are off to the men in our war industries for a job well dong, but a salute to women is in order, too, for the sagke required to #fi.&uâ€"hdnm%hmwn lqp-uyuuhhyhd..mmpbgmm army 6f war workers, and the children who start back to achool this month. «poon pepper, 1 tablespoon pardey,.1f eup minced onion. Add mixture to 4 shices of toast which rh-mhbofiu-lnfl 1 eup hot milk. Finally add 2 wellâ€" Testen eggs. Miz, pack meat into wellâ€" gressed loal pan (@15 inches). Bake in moderate oven (350° F) for 134 bours. Sarve hot or cold. (Shees Nicety) Servings . . . 8 large or 16 halfâ€"inch slices. Mix 2 pounds ground Wilson‘s Gela Seald Beef with 2 teaspoons sait (scant), 14 teaspoon sage or marjoram, 14 teaâ€" kmuches a week shead, insuring both . "*"""*~*~* """"C% MOWe BEED A HUNCH FOR BIS LBNCHT our man behind the line deserves more SANDWICH MEAT LOAF Employes of ' Than 10% for Bonds hfid-&-:gw_d“ M is curator of ;n&mluo-d)lnm- tory‘in Chicago, has. been â€"commisâ€" siongd a licutenant, senior grade, in the U. S. navy. Lieut. Samborn served with the army in the.iast war, when he was a member of the 14 field arâ€" fihq.wm&hfi‘: the of the museum in < :::Fid.uh"d‘zfu- s important â€" zoological . expediâ€" tions in South America, exploring, condpucting ‘research and collecting specimens in Chilé, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina. In 1938 be won . 2 Guggenheim‘foundation felâ€" lowship in science, and went to Euâ€" rope, to conduct special research. Among those included in the list for advancement are several officers who are gither missing in action or pri wndvuu‘“y& consequently cannot become at pfesent. The company, which is engaged 100 per cent in war production and is one of the largest manufacturers of shell fuzes, has been active in support of the war bond program since its inâ€" The payyroll allotment plan was first "tried out" by the treasury deâ€" partment at the Chicago plant of Stewartâ€"Warner corporation. Five days after the plan was inaugurated, and the company had set up a special bookkeeping procedure to record purâ€" chases, more than 9% per cent of the personnel had voluntarily made allotâ€" ments. Employes of Stewartâ€"Warner corâ€" poration are believed to be the first, of U. S. companies employing over 7,500â€" workers, to allot more than ten per cent of their weekly carnings for war bond purchases, it was announced by Norman B. Collins, state adminis~ trator, U. S. Treasury department, war savings division. WILL ACCEPT BIDS FOR MAIL MESENGER Bids will be received for the conâ€" tract of mail messenger for the Fort Sheridan, I!1. postoffice up to 5 p.m. Sept. 10. All persons interested in bidding on this contract are asked to contact the postmaster, L. B. McCa{â€" frey, at Fort Sheridan. In The Nation‘s Service Park, is among a group of 212 officers ldeq.‘ by the U. S. Marine corps hm-..inuth'* of a colonel, according to word received fromh Wasbington. Add to these a hot soup or beverage, oo aiviaa uen use Through the years, the same high standards have been maintained in Wileon‘s Certified Products. Learn to depend upon them to keep your famaily foll of working vien. Quality epeaks for itself . . . that‘s why you constantly hear houseswives Chandler W. Jobnson, of Highland woORk WIiLL WIH interested in are asked to L. B. McCatâ€" Be At Ft. Sheridan On Sept. 5th Pat O‘Brien to At 2 p.m. he will visit the wards of the Post hospital, at 3 p.m. he will tour the Post, at 4 p.m.: he will address scldiers of the Recruit Reception Cenâ€" ter in their recreation hall, at‘ 5 p.m. he and thy entire cast of USO‘s show "Full Speed Abead" will mess with soldiers in the Recruit Reception Cenâ€" ter mgss hall, at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Pat O‘Brien, motion pdwe star, will make six appearances at ort Sherâ€" idan, on the afternoon and evening of Saturday, Sept. 5. a Y ce E:*°K. ‘i&‘ 3 '@' ! x < _..,. v’... p .‘. â€" * L "w a & B 34 =â€" R 4 a ’&fiéfi CH3 %A Military Players To Present Comedy Work is now under way on "The Family Upstairs," threeâ€"act comedy effort of the Fort Sheridan Military players, at the Highwood USOâ€"NCCS. The play will be staged at the Highâ€" land Park high school auditorium on Friday, Sept. 25. The cast is being quickly filled, unâ€" der the direction of Pvt. Bob Umans, Fort Sheridan‘s dramatic dynamo and head of the Military players. he will appear in Theater No. 2 with the show "Full Speed Ahead." 2 MILES TO SHADYLANE,. BOY I‘LL MAKE ‘AT iN LESS‘N 2 MINUTES Phone Highland Park 1400 List Blood Donors For Past Week The following persons from Highâ€" land Park gave their blood at the Red Cross Blood Donor center, 624 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, during the period from Aug. 14, to Aug. 21, 1942, and were added to the community honor roll: Jcan Tuerk, 2744 S. Deere pk.; Robert Walker, 779 Oak Grove ave,; Miss Helen Schulte, 1311 S. Sheridan rd., third time donor; Lorâ€" raine Erikson, 521 Hawthorn in.; Philip Sparling, 756 Oak Grove ave., and Walter Hammel, 251 Cedar ave, fourth time donor. LEARN $ It was pointed out that the manâ€" hours of effort required to move household goods . and _ dependents must be directed to more uscful <ads, Previously, dependents and houseâ€" hold goods of authorized army and civilian personnel had been moved at government expense upon each .perâ€" manent change of station. said, because the necessity of freâ€" quent transfer of army and civilian personnel in the tremendously exâ€" panded military establishment threw uwwhmthm portation system. a The new regulation will :Aq prive authorized personnel ernment aid if they are required move in a mass evacuation of a speci fied area after their dependents and houschold goods have been moved once at government expense. * Free Adult Education Classes In Spanish Limit Is Set j Transportatiop of Family, E be moved only once, announced Tuesday, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Abâ€" solute Beginners W , from 9:45 to 11:45 am. on rmodiate Friday, from 1:45 to 3:45 p.m., Inâ€" termediate. Special attention is given to im ciation. Direct Conversational m Gaston Aillaud is in charge. > Additional to the different Fret Adult Education Classes in Spanish, taking place now at the s Park Public Library, two New tor Absolute Beginners will start tember 14 and 15, respectively, making the total schedule as follows: Tuesday, from 9:45 to 11 :45 a m., vanced Spanish. Monday, from 9:45 to 11 :45 a.m., solute Beginners. ; de Previous Rule the nm-fiu‘.t i+ turation of the â€" â€" mwfisd nel and emâ€" _ department wil ernment expense r department has

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