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Highland Park Press, 8 Apr 1943, p. 1

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“Carma-alumna" “Mnmdmhhh roeesuauater.reatmsithe-L ergtenwigibeeeered, Mrs. Whit: mmmum‘um IteHtsr-berroerrrsdtr-rtr ottbettatrqoiers-ittee-tbei. In. Ralph Ante, Mes. Ml "es, Wt. Gefef?. steer, yrs. 1he'rrtltrrmttie Club Will Hoar - an“ Low 0%.! W. W. Steele 18 lie-W Township Supervisor Mi"PtieaisNrvuroadMes.EB. nbethlcCrysde Hail-wiltin- two-ea-G-tia!"' MMOIWMIM- "temArittAttt2s4sqftbek 1AsLaB.r6ts2 Committee For . Consumer Information To Have Om: Forum Piano Recital On April " By Carver-Heath Pupils iGii T. sGeG, - Human fit with In, In. any Eula". In. was... Wm, In. J. Hill. In- 'tm,ai.GeomeBiehhr,MrB. W.B. tttea-rim-ie-b, knuu’h-dbw '-dh-_r,l.e0.eb' ae%eittr.ba-rhgta.qair_ ..g..r6eedtrih_6q. thridta.-rrt.arBB0t-. Mica Tm chin-u in. "emtt-reeitaeta.-hiehir-et o6uhermestaswetiasWamiasad MMWg-Tuubycm toqtteMeoatide-forW.W.Steek ,rhtmoherreehetedhirrootuoe W. W. "Bite Steele will enter his thin! mm as Swervim sad Poor- nuter of Mick] Township. no was eluted eight yen: no on I citi- zen's pettition and the election "eg- airuGmhestititsaatrt-oyted. emdideuee of there cm: behind him. Enact: Home? and William Wm", unopposed (Indiana tor the Mrtees of unit“! Stuntm- retain their qHieen. The Iirrt (In tdbe fired in Hid-Ind Park in the campaign against the sanity of supplies which has Month! on national rationing will be the Dress 17...:th will tre held Aptil u " I p. m. irt the Y.W.C.A. "tditorirms. A mm! from the Chicago metro- politan are: OCD will talk on "What to Buy and How to Care for It." This may “I!“ is w-bo In! seg-Thee-hottie-err-P. 'ashore-sees" mainland-Hittite- ta.-AtmghadteatmhatBttaerm6. -ittiuGr-t-roob “gunman. TthqMtttethee9i6btrr+eq -r.TheFe_Natrtgyd “an"..suya» ttigtlttf""""'""'" ‘1!“ 'r6Tomtsh.8_oervisetebr-60tt mtteq out his politictl mt. Ct-witt,welt-hnoqmthFd Madden. Wheathe-Aeoteiectioetea- gti-irtgeharedomrastdthevotes ,mreex-tuesti-tedmmrher ofhlloumt'um'im 1m Inna-ting Me.ttteeae,andur82 “I" .oetirsaMr.Wht. Acct-din. to Town Cletk Albert Laor-hosarsther-esarerhot 'tttietht, this In an "or": Tote. under the join! lupin: of the Pi Delhi, the Basilica and Professional tic-en's Club of the Y.W.C.A. and the Committee for Consumer inform- tion and Educntion of the Highhnd Park o. C. D. through the ye of the comm. They hope for a lame attendance of the ml public at this u wen u theaherGeetietotrrteut, foe the benefit State Legislature Introdlces Bills Regarding Taxes Q. How an the -rtsed new law herniated? . A. It provides that no expenditures Mb: We] unless provided for in the W Any mm my enjoin my expenditure by n municipality did: failstoadoptahulget. gem Article. Local (350 Club tu-os-e-io- haw-forums.» ”mums-a. aetih.+sr" MsTheeostqfaoditruin-tr- tionbtheun-nofmm Itisarse-at'dehe-amrto nfmdpublicfulls. 1T.B.229pexe videsforan-imrdititthemm, 'tserver8aM00artdh6errniatitttteerr- peaditmes aretreseest8t0Atrand mm In: of the mate (“in 'erits1nmmttis-dksethart8NV Mam-Mbumwh squall. Windchuofn-m itnas_fortheae-tnrri. Wins-h loco-n an unites-n. t-rers-beghhtetsmheer- -tst-ofemesb-am-t 'ttidestteiaertrs (In-um YtterrrmVtrrrYemrCtrrritr,ee. "rrepuqeka-eqtWertvt 'tx-r-ed-SRM- 'lrtifg'du,hl'let','SY U$.0.~M we“ 'rrh-Ss.eh.S-+rrttgbtb- mhhuuof’dllddock ',2ttrraut2tNtgee, his &Mer-o6WrmiAi.. yhnH-nc-u-u As-att-thut-Dee-hee 'toar-tire-ttrs-ttmd-ttte “W M Lucile of Walnu- Irrtrrsamet_heroftk-ee. ' with Arthur Kaiser discussed the tax “denim ptognln for m. imtis.1ti-dthatrrvebiBstomod- A.rteeoiuesatttrovemme-ttmd.. iestomaheahodeet.1t-iresthe 1nsheetorhownettmttrthereorosed -dtttrrestetrtheer--,but but fonhinpanllel columns expen- diture: for the two minus - (Tupayers can then make col-unri- -astomheeheresoeraditmesnm reduced or immud and for what it...) tttee-tgesture-re-si- 0% will the Mn & ttre-tmr-he-dit-tee-ti. “totem? JL71tehilt_eseurp'rtirtirmro 'tarArdmaditrex-.nrtrieortttte 'rrsifttemtereenehe_tttrmrikWi- tim. ttis-Wd-sex-ttttee of fifteen-bers-trr" G-tmai-st-ot-ess. - of the ”Hagan-.9 aim for: Inn-gawk - din-n7 __ 'th,Atitanarr--ia.aGL" dun- Man of the five tau-rea. 23. 229,23tk2nassd2tt Emma!" of Mn. Law's mm to caution. "India: the bills: Q.Dooaxhdie1eshhtemt E" themlat? Q.R-dingHmmeBta229e- ufieiah-sitBetothereoNe- 'tstttttthereqism-tofmtind- dertt'arrditesqemhe? _A.All rem-sill: elected ottkiats wtrogrendGteetuntaumarear 'ytttfdyremetexyrqtaearsditot Yam" ltte "my "Nick, - Jia; 'rirhsarGksrtaanusaeUA-" which have ihetr own In". emisethetax Mmehseewerrirttri dtaendirstbe-ia-rMrs BemiervandervriesemMaret& Thehittswere initiatedbythelllimh f,1trate?rrryt.ed,stet-t "rreestdoraedtrrthemitsm'sL- ofWo-aVoOen. N. How does H.B. 23 on Budget: ‘When’ #se W budget - A.HtnmeBiN23ttm.232reovide for it.-tthemeinctttACktirutr mim- J my “man; Gi tn “April in: of the"mmsis The Hubbub Park Press Highland Park’s NEWS Paper for 33 Year: In the d.rs when Jenn was hen won otrth, my left blind: “in ard-dir-themp-silt-tshalt..,-" tho 'sete.ef1oftt.tir.etyo,t.J_t8ty4.e WhhtmtChrut-edoiHbenouxrtotoGoodFru. andnoEaster. Wm”ufi:mvbhlfljnutho1i¥.tfieinflumflh 1ifetietid-,the.mmdooisvokeet/eu'eiteo the-itteeottN life life lumhmestunthtwmflnfdn‘dsolm. S'a'.Ttip,Tdl,'",tg','1t",', rum-birthplaceamm mania-ac. ttrt-res" 1T,t'1ue,r,,'e,t12ef,'g ,erhhennedde-'.e4vf%de._tbrseethesermoftr-.He no 1-e,yiovr'epqhm,bittottrveGsdnr-r-. Aa>rt-mr,'tteikvur 'iii.uadiSdViieri'otaaat.r. Hov- ”manua'mmuummmwuhummhn 'eyabqtt_rttrtmthaahmo'heretert.rHtid. ehadnoeertah. oldest, Wdlian. in serving with the mquTWIHSm Fransisco. Heisnmaekirsisesmate, think-ha. m%&mimu'OMMfi&n.wgmwh '4g'l,."ly,T e_rqhtt-tttfhqra_hyttse. no: Mull-one. B¢_n¢_¢n 'hstrtrFty_hmAitafietikiherrethoteorrt. He “a... a over the an. a tau a Viki-um" Gi groan" “and. Ci,', haudlhnclchcmotnl A - __ . 2te,tttueggie'euue, whimsy ' hum-id 2gf".u'tvtthS.'ra.t 'U%it'a"L'att'. Olson and John»:- Win In Pall: Board Election Tuesday L On Tuesday two of the ion: elec- tions were decided when citizens went to the polls to vote for two commie sioners of the Park District of “blur land Park, and the Township election. Anlmr W. Olson received ters votes and J. Sigurd Johnson 619 electing them commissioners of the Park DU. trict. The third candidate, George A. Piper, received 05 votes. The total number of ballots cut in this election was 1899 and will become an otfieial futrre when a can“: has been made by the Board of Commissioners. Gifford R. Moran, plumbing and hatingcmtncmwhowuswomimo the-rtastWeFsdayitmtStrrs- day In I wan-Int affine: for officers' mininguWilliamsbItg.VL Moran has left his”! in the hands of his employe- neettie he in "rvirtgintheamaedt-. He and his wife. the forms Ger- tmdeWitten,hmrethreeeht-tt. atoonmatt-ebesigestis,eife, -othereRobert.whois-ho. 'rttteeatHiMihrtdPa6higbsehetts1. "tdJervr,r,nehoneiitre-irotthe {who-cum.“ m.w:mgr»;“Wm...“""fi‘fmaafi-aim c. rum to III t e " Dachau-a '-ehedrfiottrttertrtthirr-. than If. “ilk mmubmmmuum.m 'dt,rp,",s'eol,tdtt'h"tp8'hw.t - --.-- F- J,222t ,"t,'t,dttp,'tdt'gut, 'd'tttt mummy" I m. gnu-pk Emu. I W!- be a “bun.” Quid $* - cdi'a2ttrdrall=Pg,rfutMM, .- ~- I F This return is a little strove' the average votes out. as two year: no " the Park District election the votes totalled 1295. .The largest vote ever cut was in I938 when 2m ballot! were cut. - Clifford Moran Leaves for Duty With the Navy T_hesmsotMAnttattrproxrheretot.r hishead..-MatthewtVak 30rdp-eheLeatt_obroqtstittomtremmtrrt “’40th? 'Bmrreo--oatriire.-oeemrht-esbetter beeatr.ewehavethhustmt-,urtilt.atruethntseemsbetterbe- anus-pegged 'tutter-err-ttat-ter gm__ _ A 'rweareaGkr,aroutsesearC-iitnotttamtoGodotdttte "ryqretiteeetetayadsresee--rherieuieagtrers H --- _ ___ OUR AIMS "'2TPae.ttt"U?t,d so usoriMwoh-am-dthor4 y.tee.r-.-e.ed.eu firbrtho-iA-'th- GuGaalGGUGiGiGA. iii -v " _ age " and. cl swan! huh ~11 my.“ “with...th ti-.hoturo.t_tomi-tho work "th-e-req-dura" hymns-link...- but! 0:36.511. We ttttdlrgtg, but.“ M... ”in. "ri-A-trd-h-h- "ur-aa-u-s. a but. many-u...” ll/IS','.".]?','..' 0.9-“ In . rite uh: “Vii-759‘ may-Aha; “‘0‘me "rad 'It "ithrtdPtt6, lllhois,1huuhy,April a, fatten, V %Atation ~F¢PW¥~2 CCi'i I, av. F. s. mum tttt Candidate. fi, 'iiii' for May." AttheArriesti-M-. laud PtrtrCity Council. the with. sioaedbrieiti-re-tiiUt mundanwum onthchwocucndidaehm otHetuodNrotthedtreuctioe onAprilmnlW.llthouxhh had been filed on Inch 29. After the council adjourned. attmttion was called to the petition and the council reconvened and then voted to deny thepetitiom Id - to thin min. Mr. Luci- orist has issued the following "ate- Inem to 436 petition shun: In talking through Vida I pro- gram "tehnsthi-seant-tsr'ed that no one Wall - will have eoatreotmrrCttr. Iluvemobli- ndom. I have made no promise; Mr only thmqht in mind in to see that the 'tttsits- of the local citizens get proper relate-mm within their City Government. ll is with' any regret that I biotin m‘httheCityCouncilhuuot-een tit to aeoriesce to the with“ of their fellow towns-men who study-e pe- titiort. "tmin-ttotha-furrow indication of support and that that mud“): mhmwhoaicned the stetitimomrtttw.trto-dUt thevoieeotthe-kbeheard. Ymnrysincerh, ctartu'F.uraritst Thin is to Persemaitr thank you fue your indication of support which you have ginn me by signing the panics requesting the City Council tovphce my name - the ballot tor Hiya of the City of Highland Park in the election to be held April = to the Primaries has already been told you. However, let '" review the circumstances. Prior to the Primarie- there were three or four good sub- stantial citizens who were circulating petition for Mayor. Any one oi these men would have made . good repre- sentative. However. " the closing the drew near for the filing of peti- tions. a certain few placed pressure Lu! evening, " the Council meet- in‘. they Ntlr refund to place my use upon the hunt. even though our M of our local chisel): made a personal request by petition. upon some the men and their peti- tions were withdrawn, leaving the hand-picked candidate of I few of our leading citinem as In unwound can- didate for Mayor. Then, when it be- came known that there me I poni- hility of competition through writing- ing-iu my name, or those of others in the Primary. the Fri-arr “I allot Jinn. Wand other: the right to am your opinions through the use ot the ham. The law specifically provides that the op- portunity to write-in a nun: shall be milled It both the Primary Ind general Municipal elections. _ Inasmuch as the City Council has men m to refuse this gamma. our Campaign must now be tuned upon I write-in organ-n. 7 No dpnbt the story as to why my 'tasstewasrtotrmttrporigitsaiirttrior 1903 Am: * no Second War Loan Drive Will Arn Monday April 12 Why We Need . A Municipal Recreation System Sane people in til: pro-perm suburban con-mimic. like “In“ Park uh this question "Why do we need I recreational system in out can- tinuity?" “Our children are well- wed-for, happy, wholesome, good; our ehitdren have - of utivity." MoreandmttreehiHrenaredr- uehtoetrtthetr-rri-eh-to adNst thanking have": good the. get what they wan. Here in where leadership cut-jab then. In out: ti-there-more-ere-t tttereverhnd,b_tnrethertodts with“? Plentyofpecplemnhud tomMime;d¢oo 'ewtoftebtheatttosner-tmeti" 'rstottttemsehe-dthelrrmrmree.. ”In!“ we-trr-i-tthere-e- oterabee.reh.itt-tearsd-t fullWMhu We mun "ibstietsteprseiti" for ttegative attitudes. Clouing‘divu" ore-tto-tet-Vet-ew 'twedtrmte-trogtatter-.. than! minim-{whim emtt."CFhHro4tthestmee's. 'ttmtoAmturtherHrest-qMtere eheto-heeetheres.uietr= Aadh.riaetsrtisi-tmst. The ”Mn-mm“ -lrsottmttter-gtoitrte. th._6Htothnteretlg. inc-1mm. ' Shop and think u “all. u it up ccmrily "I: that your emu“, doesn't need . reereatUmt system be- - your on children, at your friends children have ample react- tiou opportunities or that you think they have? First of all, we must 'realize that children are being effected by the gen. (trat new at the the. It h A time of tendon. excitement and in- C"l,U',' for adults. I time when the iso" nature have moods of deepen- tion. It is no wonder then that chil- Need I’- e-l Pkg _ All our children need phy and fun. They need new, activitlee. dances. athletics. hand“. clubs. amnion, when. With ban and girl: there in I constant need foe explain. ulna- m'ug. They must be kept buy. A: a nutter off-ct there in I definite relation between the III-bet of school day: and the amount at juvenile de. line-m. [humanism keen be maul at stopped I than. but the inlet necessity can people for mivity but continue to find duh-bl- oltkn here and now. Restlunnenmym‘peoplcb "etothee-t-taintiet,ttte 'aettuttheiiouertms6e-r. tenueinlhcuuyorhoidhgwell- Mini». Therein numb eireltiorua_toedittete; trtorerrtothenaeetahiatgitN,metieh lennhcmumindndauto the {album hm. Many hurl. Begin" hlduo-ovelomcoa- annuities. Just as cducuiouul oPpoettmities must be open to all, so recreation in- cilities mm: be available to all. it we are to be a genuinely democratic, vi- orous and free people.‘ Who are the potential deli-ttts of a community - the trouble when of the ham? They In the boy: and girls who get “pushed "mmr'-whms, nobody units. If a child has a feel- ing he is mauled in home. school; or ‘community he has to - (to. that feeling and the form at his cw. cape is usually tuning mains! an un- fticndly worm. " the future is important. all our children must be considered. for the {more cousin: of " the children and young work, nor only the one: who are lucky enough to have homo. Ihle toproeidethemwithrrtnnrofthetr recreational new. School, recreation. social life, club life, work - there wholesome avenues of activity apply to all the children. times whole-om: outlets. and wise lea- denhip for their energies» In Inland when therRmsdthe-hadbemtlht I mun-endow intense in juvenile de- linquency. their first act was the greatly hemmed amount of club and recreational wk for all the children. Wearepeoodtormerervie- 1norrreltrNe.fortheNtr-re '- thu-d fawn. Etch but?» Mirsm.rth.oruttoeaeitmet. Within-nickna- 'Meye'-,eet-qs,a--re.h. Lttg'tttg',trgP,tdtgte. -I. MIG',','" “*m" By MRS. FRANK PEERS Immunity lit-bans. au to“! unnot- Library lhrtththe-hr-tr.M.Ar pact thenratNaei-tu&ot WMuho-onum oftheHubtmdPtrhwar%tt- emmnitteeagrdGe-.meti- -alesairmanoftheS_Wur Lma_Nnnsaremtar-6rr-%r thnrtthmettimsttre-tottke 'ryertrtua'Hhrmdtesthre- thedrivestartirseMmamr,Areittt Tht"-trersottue-ittee,.itt beseheedimmediatetrsoastoh- ereothiitrtrmdi-stortke- ingofthedrivenutllmh. Sellool Children Donate 81m ToRedCromDrhse The and childm of use: PetottVtheyttttiqpttirttheeh eedbrtherrerfo+t_ 'ritteetteeto"tt,1t3t_r_ Immune-l “and: t"trmrtatnlhd8_t8h The) Po-ees-hs-h-i.- hung-”Malawian mm 511: mu. 15 " lumen mo MY drivsA-d-toeA.uireiG." ash-In, temtemtrr%rtie-oeth. Akttermriltbe-tttda1tm+ Parka: telling “an: the need tetrptsttingorerthes-dWttrL- "tdate-ttme-ir-trr 'ttahethe'-hasesotu- 1nrstNtttiom1BankotRiedNh. Ro-ite-tth-te, "hand:- has!” Minn. k hmuawmu theirHighkndhrkad_ The Scout! War In. treRihe tbe first held in December. include: " tomtsotwarbmtdsistehsdiie-. uhurieu'E'is-m 9::th“ beghertinthisutter,whirheiti- rm receive the first put of nut The-nudism Thtrtmrsttmr, detet-tstberaisMtotrm-re. iakttrw'trtthis,rar.. .. Thetudtitksoithermtmti-t “of Highland Park In In“ sritiuettrGmeeruruAiiaGir. 'hyttsthe_Seemtd WarL-drh. my a“ - High"? Thee-i-ttte-me-tttatt ran-Ink ttist-dent.. LUCI-Ie‘mdwilaudn- wad: of the lid cm.‘ WEE“ 1utddS-irteiretuMtihh- Park high "httes1JaekPt%- Meade-n of district lot. at an Wrfeht,mrerf-s6erstotd-tt. 'ritt-t1te8u0ttsaihertie. much. 1atmthes6q--. tormbrtealirsrAottwiedrethe-. titmaatdhelpeiverttotheRe_ traetotthetmehers. 2,t'Sutdebfatgpttget: us of this my; ME?- wm’u special gifts “In ad Iihwine. the W at! n- eit"1?'tT,y',uttt'atQ 1ttmnrtddrrt60ewithtmt.ar- our - ,"'dag',rh2ta'fu', "ef-eh-'- “H t'rgd',',',Wl"lr'Pat; chin-24M.Apil It a or?PrrCr..fe,oe't*ert-tye Ink“ = In! tombs-(Ii 1rlCa.',."lU'l,a"laNtdlratrt.' Sec orraid ”(a term...“ _-._ SHOIVIJUQoV. J. M. APP".

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