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Highland Park Press, 15 Apr 1943, p. 4

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3 I em opposed to wholesale forecloeuree of tax-delin- - property. " e time when so large a number of our men and women are serving with the armed forces and their families and relatives are not in e position to redeem. 4 I am in favor of complete study of the zoning ques- tion in Highland Park, and a complete revision and re- zoning of a City Plan, to meet changing times. I will insist on rigid enforcement of all laws, believing that this in itself will result in arousing public opinion, and eliminat- ing of unfair and unequal legislation. I City "ut" on tke SERVANTS of tho eo-lr-. NOT THEIR MASTERS. I will not tolerate any employ.- who "in to make it otherwise, and will conduct myself accordingly. 2 To put tho city council in clooor touch with tho citi- sona. and loan tho will of tho pooplo. I favor including with oach wator bill. a mimoographod lottor. sot-ting forth tho unaior prohloma and major logialation upon which tho city is about to act, and mounting the "voto" of tho poo- plo thonon. Citixona can includo their "vote" with their wator " payment. and no oxponao to either citizon or city will ho involvod. 5 I will insist that all the fees received by any city em- ployee for services rendered to citizens, such as in the issuing of certificates of various records, (which have heretofore been retained by the individual) be promptly turned into the city tressury. These Are The Principles On Which MR. c. F. LUNDQUIST Bases His Candidacy For MAYOR 6 I will insist upon rigid economy in the city adminis- tration, the consolidation of all offices, where the same can be effected efficiently, and the elimination of all unnecessary functions and offices. _ , I will insist that all Council meetings be held in the open--an¢l that the public get a full opportunity to express itself upon all subjects. t will URGE the attendance of the citizens. I HAVE MADE NO PROMISES OF ANY KIND TO ANY PERSON. FIRM OR CORPORATION. Mr. Lundquist is a successful insurance executive with offices in Chicago. He attended Lake Forest col- lege. Mr. Lundquist has been a resident of Highland Park for six - living " 612 Ysle Lane. He not only has had a thoroegh business background. but he has been active in organisation work. Thus he is fully capable to direct an efficient city administration on a sound. business like bit“. WHO IS C. F. LUNDQUIST? . LUNDQUIST CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE WARM ToIoCoutr'Ichl Aim-WW Meqv.tk-riti.rrfieM_-s- Mstigbttrte..turs4tt9aeresarthe tio)ehadeau-rastdaurvaehs to-ttd-tment-terin-m, "ttttwi-et-ttte-dere-trt. therStomtrir-tmim'rr.phm. winks-fum-iiu. “Ukhwhhw Lieut. Edward Tmmn his com- pleted his transition training and re- ceived his first pilot's rating " Au- tin, Texas, where he is sutioned. He is the son of Mr. and In. Victor Ton- mun pf s. Shaina road. BMGAT.Wa-&n. -di-agtimrorthe-ittrs ms'etCttreyd.tutriimt".t ”dNASG-na-Jhmidd ,.itt-totahetheht.dMttH l-db-ttHt-st-trd. bum-MIMNASGI.‘ tma-ted-herd-trx-tttet- "lair-it-tttthi-Heights till. Ttat-gd-wilt-eV. t-tHa'mitinrrtieHamd-eot the29mrttrirqfiddse-rqemted" 'raetotthe_irgtattittrs tout-edt-u.',.)," dBitreheeHmrtheghrtesaradrrsirttte Pvt. Henry Pmuesi is serving with the infantry it Camp Robinson, Ark. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pasquesi of Runway avenue. High- wood and has been in service since March 6. Another son. He. Angelo Pasquesi. is stationed " Camp Camp- bell. Kr.. Sergeant Rar Shape nrived home the first part of this week to visit his wife, Mona, for a few days. Sgt. Shape left Thmday to return to du- ties with the Army Air Force " Car- per, Wyo. Ciara-itat-tters." artmwiaVeteirimtruetrorswitibe John Sloan, Elm Park “in school graduate who it "will. In the Royal Canadian Air Pom, is vuitirtg his mother, Mrs. George Sloan and his grandparents, Mr. Ind Mrs. Mer- too Church, of 362 Laurel "can: this week. Stationed " Quebec, Sloan ex- pects to finish his trairaimr " I navi- gator in a few months. . [ Earl Patterson, who was recently promoted to sergeant. is serving with the infantry in Nashville, Tenn. Lian. Robert W. Putterson was rt- cently awarded his wings and commit. sion " second lieutenant in the Army Air Forces " Victorville. Calif. He Nathan L Udell. husband of the former Betty Hallberg. was promoted to sergeant the first of April He in serving overseas and is stationed near London In "telphsedaatdehttUmrrbor i-'mmttrtmghrdttotworkoro timtorirotextikmi1i... Mrwoeknid-trticheatttorad mphlkufdydbonghldn’t mixmediei-orti_... Andl‘nuviagforUncloSu-lry Inf“ Warfhmd-dstamrre1ttrfr. , [Midnight-dilly“ ”may”. - Weft fighting from: an half a world "i-re war is at my trr-tips . . . lhelploprodncephnunnd tartuandg-dahelk,thoqhrdoett ,eorki-arfaxtetey... "enrngteathmir-dreitmteadotn uniformbnt thn doing amend-I waxwork. .. “MIDI! "" YIII'IOII CGI'AII med “Mi-Mu a “whit-dad. “Wan-“cut Wuhhu-h‘unh “duh-hymn -di--d-h.ragtiiui- eataetiritiesatthe-t--. ”gamma-“Vt. ,Aer0ei.gtati-eHi.a-rdettie. wieithsuiaehameotatt-irat activities. HeisthesmsMMr.aod, Mrs.E.KWestofEtmPt.ee. Tiohteattuvrotthe-s Uh“ bemtser%rIas't-tr-atAhhtrtt Hattit.Chieaqtrhave-etos- theater. Bothu.ct-dr._g. Giiro-dLieitityE-tH- have been in uni-.2 the. stool, after In nu _ the W tenekis-i.atimsandthetatteriss- "meti_sesinse-hipatthe Chieatromidshi-nschoa Maior H. Falkland Duty with If. ahmttolhe rank of lieutenant emkeaet is now serving a We ttttie-ttit-tAni-rat Foam HeisthesmsofMr.HenrrDotr who fomtertr and: his residence " " 8. St. John smut, bat not live. at Fort Simian. Col. Duty. who - Ind M here and gradu- ated from the University cl Illinois. was called to active duty as a cumin in July of 19“. He received his oom- nhnlo- in the Con: Artillery during the last war. Loren Smith, a private in the Ma- rine Corps, has left for San Diego, where he will take his boot training. He creamed from Highland Perk high lei-col last June. and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L.'W. Smith of S. Central Avenue, Highwood.. ht James William Jennings.' son of Mrs. Alma Jennings of Walker "tune, is serving as a laboratory technician in a hospital in Africa. He left his studies at Lake Forest Col- lege to enlist in the armed forces, and attended an Army medical school when stationed in Texas, where he mixed highest in his class. Pvt. Alex Haincek is new attending a radio "hoot at the San Diego ma- rine base where he completed his boot training. He is the m of Mrs. Joseph Borgini of Jeffrey place. High- Naval Aviatidl Cadet Prank Toadi. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Topdi of S. Central avenuz. Highwood, has eompteted his basic {ruining at Gary, Ind. Second Lien. Ashley Thomas at- rived in Highland Park last Thursday to spend a few days leave from Camp ember, Okla. visiting his wile. Elen- nor. and his parents, Mr. and In. H. I. Thomas of Glenview "can. He returned to Camp Outer. A” " William B. Cope. you of In. Wal- ter Cape of Vine avenue. is attending the Navy Pre-Flight school at Del Monte. Calif. Service Jana lab-n Edam-h m and-mm FarraetidArs “woufmlhcm "hmsue%-titCitii..ere y. as“ tic-nub. at - ”Abide“ Me1aren,who6trr- IaIy-nahish-ci- High-nod. "iusb-ervi-iehtheNavrsi- fauna-a... - um; can.“ Ct+tg-htba-i.a-d" tMN-tPte-Pit-at'- Chr.'.- Heinhgmdlnl- nuquV-a. Nahuatl-lanai“. by A”! a M. - "trt9tt Knuth Hut-u. so: at In. wmmdsCau-qun. H'qhwood.hasttegradeaateodtrr6. marathons-cabin. cttiuwherehiis.er6qwitht" "my quanta-one! can. He h: . wiuandthreerearqMsoerm'min Rockford. I Naval Aviation Cadet Prim Gian- nui began his pre-thy" mining three jwteks ago at DePauw univenily, Gremteastie, Ind. He is the no: (it i, In. Olin Giannui ot Maple avenue, ‘Hichwood. and graduated from the “133]:th Park high school in 1941. KC.H-tMidittthimsa-,is taking his but “in. at Gnu Lakes Naval Training Station. H. Cir pectstotahe {Wuhan motor Inchin’m'u lute. Joseph W. Coil: of 1410 Wenc- avcmn. Hichwood. is “W to n- eeivehiseommusio-eeoatdties- can: " the palatial exercises ot the army Chemical Warfare Service Officer Candidate school " Elke- wood Arsanl in Maryland on April”. H: m - from the min In: this mining by his superior “(has In“. at mallet-o: in military rec- ord, edreatioo, and character. Second lieutenant Edna! Murder of as Vine avenue, undated on April 10 with a clan of thirty con- miuioned officers from the School for Cook; and Baker: " Bust Sheridan. He completed a we” museums! course and is now eligible to serve as - officer wherever mined I. duty. This school is not a - in- augurated project, but something the Amy has always done to teach oai- cers to toluene food. Lieu. um and hisdlunotonlywereuudnh conserve food, but We", prepared food a well George L. Gteene bu been sworn into the army " a serpent and in denim " Camp Mood, Texas. where he will attend the officer candidate school there. He received R.O.T.C. 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