There will be a full explanation of caucus systempÂ¥land a discussion of the plan prM by this committee at . the meeting, which is open to all persons int \ d‘ in the subject; as . well as the delegates to the council. _It is planned‘ to have mimeographed . copies of the proposed resolutions pertaining to the caucus and copies of the suggest¢ed by laws for distribuâ€" thon so that the delegates can have the facts at Hand when they report back to their pwn organizations. * Last fall th¢â€"Coâ€"ordinating council was asked by one of its member organizations, the League of Women Voters,. to . old a meeting for the _~discussion at| this meeting of the .to-cik‘held . 6, it was voted that :a committee Me appointed to make a »further study l|of the plan, and to reâ€" ‘port its findings back to a later meetâ€" mg â€" of . the |{Coâ€"ordinating : council. Mayor‘ Joseph Garnett and the city councit mem M rs have been consulted about this project and have expressed an interest in it. sp > < part in first aid meets. Cerâ€" rificates presented to all teams and A *members of each patrol cating the tating scored in the council Nine Scout Patrols Score ‘A‘ Ratings â€" Teams rafting "A" are .as follows: Emer j e and Silver Fox mmh:zi 2 of Wilmette; Fox patrols of Troop 4 of Wilmette, Cobra mu Pfoop 19 of Winnetka; Beaver of Troop 20 of Winnetâ€" * *Rp* â€"were awarded to the Lion pa Troop 2 of Wilmette ; the Cobra of Troop 30 and the tt and Wolf patrols ~ of Troop 324, 411 of Highland Park; and a "C" rating to the Pantler patrol of Troop 30 of Highland Park. Serving is judges were: Thomas Cooper, H}; McDonald, William E. Nickoley, (L. Faulkner and A. C. Meéyers of Ithe Libertyville fire deâ€" partment ; Ladurini, Carl Vononli. John P; i and Tony Casario of Mighwood, |Ray Sneeden, J G. Lamâ€" bert and Ken H. Margeson of Highâ€" land Park;]}Frank Cox of Waukegan and K W. Jarvis of Winnetka. «~Patrols participating in the Council First Aid meet came up through troop and ‘distri¢t | elimination ‘meets, in cach of, whi 'u‘w,‘meuufy for them to: an "A" rating. A total +â€"Patrols First Aid 1 ‘distri cach of w them to: Nine patrols scored "A" ratings in the North Shore Area council Mid~ west First Aid| finals at the Highâ€" wood U.S. 4!“"’ avenue, last Friday . Paul Muzik served as «director .6f, %he meet,: which ‘saw foutteen of, he ‘best first aid teams of North € Scout troops taking part.+ . i o ( ka ; and â€" Fox patrols of Troop D of Highland Park; Silver Fox and ng Arrow patrols of Troop 3# o fromk..>{s:.} :. éach of: which it was |necessary for |‘A.W.V.S. headguarters, | 160 N. | Laâ€" them to : an "A" rating. A total | Salle street. M Tmsod:‘;: of over 3W Stout firstâ€"aiders took |A.W.VS. will |be a to | part in m first aid meets. Cerâ€"| "pickâ€"ups" at wa h ity |cen« tificates presented to all teams| ters by calling (Andover : 3380. ( The inating council cannot instigate n on any subject itself. but it always stands ready to offer its services to amty member organization which desires to have a subject of general â€"interest brought before. a city wide Meetings ‘of the Coâ€"ordinating council are always open to all interesfed citizens as well as to the delegites to the council. Mrs. James Stanngrd Baker as chairman of the councid will preside. Teams rafing Emergency Ber patrols of Treop patrols of > patrol of Beaver patrgl of ka ; a Troop 30 Hi Fox and 1 Troop 3# o â€"*Ry* w Lion pa 7 the Cob#a the it as Troop 324, ‘qll of & "C" r2 to i Committe to Make Report ( On Study Of Caucus System: gâ€" ot the | ayor® Josep uncit membe yout this ) interest in The i , Railway avenue, fast hg.. Paul Muzik served 1j ,he meet,: which ‘saw the ‘best first aid teams oré Scout troops taking this meeting of the . 6, it was voted that appointed to make a the plan, and to reâ€" s back to a later meetâ€" | ~An SOS call for ram is being made by Mrs. Frank Clark, | B124 Ingleside a ic chairman of the sale to be held by the tAmcm:m W s ; V( serv= ices May 11 1% ; JPP "# : Anything from "soup to nuts" will be acceptable, find ‘can| be delivered Mondays to 1019 N. State street, Chi= wago, from 10:30 until(4 o‘clock! At any time delivéries can "be made to ‘A. W.V.S. h m?ï¬ 160 N.| Laâ€" Salle street. Motot 'rmpdqlt of Proceeds from the sale will aid the A-mau)e ‘s Volk services in theig varioug projec{y: for mer| and Mr. Geisler, rncmprr of ‘the .execuâ€"> tive .committee and: ir‘stmjecing Eye graduate in Chicago, nee no intgo- iction to the worktrs on.the. enroll« cominittee. He\ has long been an ghides. He ¢ d to |the ‘enrollâ€" workers the Seeing Eye‘s needs for funds obtained \through memberâ€" ships, that increased| numbers of men and ‘women who have lost) their sight ay live normal lives, im%pc'ndmt of. n guidance. Mr. Geigler: concluâ€" led with the statement that Seeing Eye pgs have solved ote of ‘the greatest andicaps . of the | lmd-g;a' â€"inability | to around independently.[He was acâ€" R ied by his own| guideâ€"dog, ‘‘The members of| Mrs.! Strecker‘s ighland Park enfoliment committee i : Mrs. Elwood Han , Mrs. dwin Newman, |Miss3] Barbara wes, Mrs. J.. Page ley, Mrs. tes E. DeLeuw, Mrsi| A. C. Ten. , Mrs. E. J. Fucik, Mrs. . H. H. as the publishing ‘dof ~"The Newly inded," a manual) to be ‘used as a mide in the adjnstment ‘of|the newly b bi the personnel ofl rmy, Na# vy and Veteran‘s Atfrm‘nis ation hosâ€" Outstanding in the school‘sâ€" accomâ€" ishments ‘in. 4943.&::. .fl:eong said, s the publishing!df â€""The | Newly imittee. f T7 ustin Strong, pzy;wri and auâ€" thor, and Herbert Geisler, ; prominent h attorney, were g speakers at|the luncheon. Mr. hose inâ€" in the work of the i Néw Jersey, school promptéd his afâ€" filiation with the philanthropy over a ar ago, told of the progress the past SUEL C AMRIALSE sc ind EitA OE ACTE Deerfield, donagh blogd when ithe init ~visited ix Ayiation . plant rom _ March 30 to 31, id George A. Piper, 1332 S. Ridge road, when the The following llocal q&rsons gave heir blood when the mipbile unit of he Red Cross blood g:)not service risited Douglas Ykircu ‘ during the eriod from Ma:ï¬ 28 to 31: Robert . Skidmore, Sandwick ourt, third time donor ; |Paul L. Cole, o s ng, 1062 Central a €, ield. &rnest A. Spahn, 1101 D road, At Chicageo .-:agvic'nii.'n afl& , chairman ‘of t Chiâ€" Seeing Eye executive | ittee, honnthehni:hm thich was given by the executive ittee f workers: Mrs. | g Styecker heads the Hi ',‘ Park embers of the Hightand xnk Seeâ€" %y:‘um* it were C waies e k 4 2. ies 49e , Mrs. E. J. Fucik, Mrs. .H. H. lixon, Jr., Mrs.â€"F. C. Hecht, â€" Mrs. unroe Fearing, Mrs. E;\ M. Hadley, .. Mrs. C. W. Haupt, Mrs. G.‘.W. Jr.. Mrs, Hentry Stgéin, Jr., Mrs Onder Mrs.; \Julian Samâ€" Mrs. Paul S. Brown, Mrs. Leslic ,~ Mrs. ;Clinton Fritsch, Mrs, Jesâ€" Street Brackenm, Mrs,) Leslie Maiâ€" an, . Mrs. J, B. Martineau, Mrs. T. Hamill Reidy and Mrs. J¢hn N. Brigâ€" nit ssued By A.W .Y .S. ocal Donors to. ed Cross Service t was at the HMall Irin y from )(:3.: 16 to 17. r has shown in the schopol‘s efforts provide freedom and i ence blind men and women h the of dog guides. He told the lunchâ€" guests that now over Seeing : dogs. are:leading their jnasters to \ from work in miq'!afld offi« , to schools and es, and about home. Li S w Hecht, â€" Mrs. YAp Highland Park‘s NEWS Paber for 33 Years 1 ~Will Seguin, program | chairman, will present Col. Deimar at the weekly . Iuncheon" meetipg . today (Thursday) of the Liopl," lub at the Open House tea room at 12:15 o‘clock. Col. Goode, manager of t hospit! at Downey, will . activities and work in th of war veterans at the h« Col. Belmar ,Go’tie To Address Lion Records which are in goof! condiâ€" tion are desired. Both sic and popular records will be accepted. The popular ones should be fairly recent, although, according to the Girl Scouts, many of the boys who haye been out of the country for several| years will enjoy even older ones. . | . Rabbi Weinstein Nâ€" 8. Congregatio Rummage Sale At Redeemer Churc} Wednesday evening in the Assembly hall of Redeemer heran church, 587 W. Central avenne, spring rummagesale will be held) from 7 :30 p.m. to"9 o‘clogk. £ % The sale will continue Thursâ€" day, April. 2, from 9 am. to 4 p.m. Those . whodesire to te maâ€" terials may get in touch with the chairlady, ‘Mrs. A. Fjerre| at Highâ€" land Park 3863. k4 gk e 1 CotSscauts Coltéc This Friday evening, April 21, at §:15 o‘clotk, Rabbi Jacob) J. Weinstein of K.A.M. temple will the pulâ€" ?it of the North Shore Copgregation srael, as guest preacher, w‘ he wilt ik on the subject "Song |of Bernaâ€"~ dette Reconsideredâ€"Is Mysticism Comâ€" ible with Judaism?" ; |. council. Records for Sailor On Saturday, April 29, the interâ€" mediate Gir]l Scouts will call ht every home in Highland Park to ¢olfect recâ€" ords for the men in the Gregt Lakes hospital. .. pals "hhg In Good Condition | .J 1 (The Girl Scouts would |appreciate receiving the envelopes in which the records are packed, as it |will insure their hot being scratched in transporâ€" tation. Heq { } HDimLer will be served at th¢t Parkâ€" way hotel and the evening geskion wil open at 8 o‘clock witk moving fictures. CHairrhan of the conference committee is Paul E. Downing of $35 f\{'ukecan aven®g, Highland Park. He! serves asg a director on the Birdâ€"Banding | RaiWfbi Weinstein has long had a naâ€" t’ionfll reputation as a scholar| and wriâ€" ter. |His sermon, . "Amos | in ; Times Sq!ite." one of four broadcagts on the ‘"Message of Israe!" prograns, has reâ€" ceived nationwide recognition and has mï¬bluhed in several 1 perâ€" _ Regular‘ weekly services ate held at Noï¬yShofeCougrmtfl acl every Friday night at 8:15 o‘clock; â€":~ ¢ The afternoon session operis at 1 o‘clock, and. will: include â€" s by Koberjn-‘ Mann, â€" superintendent : of maintenance for the Cook County forâ€" est preserve, Margaret Morse Nice, Dr. Ctveland C, McLane. and Fredâ€" erick C. Lincoln of Washington, D. i aldl|. Chi d Hol An::a‘r. B.inrd-lalpï¬u Conference Saturda The fourth aunual Chicagoland Birdâ€"Banding conference will be held Saturday, ‘April‘ 22, at the Chicago Academy of Sciences, Lincolr; park, Clark land Ogden ‘avenue,) Chicago, vnder :|h- sponsorship 0% the iWliam L. Lyon Birdâ€"Banding,council| of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, . fOi‘e‘#‘!heulvqe drive slogans is "Save Waste Fat for Gunpowdet," and the army‘ is doing exactly also sive decrease in the quantity of substitutes issgued averaged 1.27 ‘The amount of human edj fat per man per day at the A ses was 1.1 ounces during Ma ‘Save Waste Fat | 5 For Gunpowder || making a neat cash saving. E;;' ‘r“â€"i;â€" hx o cA lt + n Wisconsin, there has been t'ï¬ | During â€"the first dm; ~t :of i"::’...a aick saved 101906 gounds of in ith a money value of $26,850, it was * AM%.& eadquarters in Chi Because of salvage operations 4 } > /y q _Hig ighland Park Press nd Park‘s NEWS Paper for 33 Yearsâ€"â€"||‘ Highland Park}; IMlinois, Thursdoy, April 20, 1944 se e e veterans‘ i1 of the treatment viflv.gï¬ @ At fat isâ€" d lard , with at 311 Many |a young fellow, wounded 4n actionâ€"and honorably discharged frgm service, has been embarrassed byn- ible : ks about "4â€"F‘s." "Many ho ther, much: to his chagrin, has béen turned down flat. Of course there / ï¬:m_)m r badges one might wear, ;:'. perhaps |some do, but itisms'dgn‘ able there is often a feeling agains doing just that. . | /.. ‘ M t as secret that : artny do i thesé day ‘mdoingm,fuomgzm ‘about physical examinations,â€"they lire ‘passing hs many as. they ‘can. Anc while on the subject, thereâ€"ig a pasâ€" The men:now in the service, all. i the wmavy, gte Frank Freberg an Bill Perry, both at Great Lakes, and Jack! Rerry,| who is at Camp Farr gut, Idaho. | The new positions are Three S Fire De Keeler was a, civil service employ at Fort Sheridan before his new em ployment on the Highland Park fir department;| Crowell is a forme Highland Park: life guard, and Bian chini was on the Fort Sheridan ï¬{ department, for a year.. | â€" a |â€" In thesq days of stress and strain is often difficult to kéep an open mi with regard to certain subjects.. ll!â€"cohï¬idned- ‘remarks often deep. And it is hardly possible to with Shakespeare, "Methinks the (la doth protest too much." °.. _ _ Varied‘items in Sale Planned By Ravinians Mrs, L. I, Howe, philanthropy chairtâ€" man and members of her, committ will ‘be at the store Tuesday and W nesday morning, April 25 and 26, to ceive and arrange all donations for sale, which will also include men‘s ar women‘s sirits, dresses, hats, and and |many household articles includi glassware, ‘dishes, books, étc, â€" +4 Judge Not . .. <â€"But there may be a very good ‘r&g son why jhe is in civilian garb. Many ruggedâ€"lopking individuals‘ are nots husky a:mlook That strapping is low in civyvies may have some def stances, which, under abnormal . l: of war could develop into a mes tcejfno !ni1 comtades as well as to sage. in.['he'Goo‘d Book wfm:htm to this Situation as well as to n others. It begins with, "Judge not. Replacing | thre firemen . who hay the service hre . Eim place, |Alon: Second stree}, an< 448 Lincoln place. Children‘s clothes, both boys | and girls, are. amongâ€"‘the many items f the rummage: sale ‘being given by the Ravinia Woman‘s | chib . philanthropy committee "next Thursday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 365 Roget Witliams aveniue, corner of ,Judson. | 18 natural for one tortured %worur?f:vét a dedr one on some dist: battle frant than to look askance an apparently : ableâ€"bodied man of tary age and wonder why he, too, not in \llm‘? ; k 0) \ ‘The sale, is held to give increase help to the club‘s charities includi Chicago C Arden Shore, Corpâ€" imunity center, Social service, Travél er‘s Aid, CGirl Scouts~Y.W.GC.A.; Gr ; Lakes : asspciation,; and Lake ity sanitoriam! i Hies, catie ie M OéA: Extu Gas for Victory Gardeners COMMITTEE FOR FOOD AND engai 08 000 / | HIGHLAND PARK CIVILIAN DEFE)lSE " *//} 3. No ration may be issued for more‘ 300 miles during the six month j iately following the date of application. Â¥4. A ration may not be issued if alternative theans of . transportation can be fogund. _ > A 5. Applicant is to show on the back; of th¢ application form the names of;those, persons in his ride u[A n ul three ~ Highland â€" Park have been called. into re George Keeler, 53 Alonzo Crowell, 115 % t, and Charles Bianchini. ervicemen on pt. Replaced ul N# 4.% w y) rat by int ‘at tiâ€" is t 2 Pmd l i t s Wt ts t Sriioe the league year will a.: proposal improve th the relati Congress a Chure The régular monthly meeting, of the Redéemer Men‘s club ) tbe held on Friday, April 21, at, 8 . in the Ajsembly hall A social éeâ€" ning is planned,. A short busiges ting will dxm‘imible § 1 for the May meetinkg. ~â€" * l Congr been ap Berve, State. ship‘ on and (Pré sthdy. present ‘ IIlinois, to be repre vention; | w + to sixteenth, 28 alterna Florence will head t This : cof league‘s 4 to the pub Acquirin tive legis bers have through t iety of me been mate hees rure Foo Shoals, ‘be ment,. rep{ lend : leas ments, anj ker,. Nan« Dorothy 1 Weil, J Jean Hill, on, Lois cinia Women the week Hedlund, though the . was held in convention, 1 the Stevens m one, entertainmen dispensed wi centrate thei active the coming Members land Park Mare Law, | Mrs. Mauri¢ of the state Haller, appoi Mrs. Fioren president, and an alternate /« Round T Stamp Girk Se booth ~at through t Kathy W ne < Wise, King, Ad gensen, C; ward He Robert S Mrs. N. Mrs. D. L"Vomnqomn ’;:((,gzoo April 25 to April 28 . ,Wnnime ““ I cooperaâ€" tion with QDT in keeping travel to a minimure the choice of M Middle West |as the convention locale for the Na: I of Wotken Blood Don Visit To TC sman â€"Raiph E. Churck b inted. Hon. ; Ben [ | airman, Tlinois publi; tral" committee, to. nemibe ke Com tre on ; Platib ’Cfl\*fl" ' ommi v,l »s‘ubgt?' olutipns to t | at Sthte â€"conventiot © Meeting At Ln’wr Church ntion serving in the booth during of April 17 are: Mrs. AJB. Mrs. J. M, Easton, Mrs. Bdâ€" , Mrs. P&)Bï¬nmetl, P Mrs.{D, E. :: Harvey, *u .S. Sprak Joseph and Mrs, F.‘ M. Go uts working in ‘the statép \v'mlworlh} from |April} 8 e . 15th inclyde : Janet Fings, tkins, *Sheila Syberson, Jeanâ€" Lorraine mond, Pegi i (Rebdchini, . Elsieâ€" J@râ€" role Billington, Arlene = y Tuarner, |Janet ~Skidmor Trn, Jean| Wastbuin. Jaflfic : ? c > Dorothy Ren Nm Y arks, Patsy Miller and D::*‘ laws, vf“ll.u ter per el_ in â€" ge â€" al of the nentralgty. s recipro¢t trade | agh inflation kontrol. | ; | political | |wisdom ":ncj! ive battles, league made their influence â€" fk legislative processes iship between* C the Executive,." | _._ ne of the thirytâ€"five sta énted at the national ¢ ich will be the leagn i1 h?l“m 14 delegates a s. © The president, M fer Bohrét, Bloonznflt? e delegation. . > . vention will / start . entyâ€"fifth year‘ df | e past 24 years on a ‘v@ sures. . Afjong thele ha nity and infancy care, t Booth Workers to focus |the ti _li e members/on vital poli¢ herâ€" than |on the| ove} ,of détdil the ‘ez:; nembership}t delegates t : asked to action to support measures ‘ Discus ultheeod “600 I::} 2 shrough April 2¢, aiâ€" hk from Mmh‘ 8 lide : Janet * ila Syberson, J éginâ€" ammond, Pegiy echini, . Elsieâ€" x} on, Arlene Bgrâ€" || Janet ~Skidmaj \Washburh, JaGic Lun’sq hogr tenner, ) iy» y ‘Miller m ure an or Unit Makes 8th wa April 28, 29 _ 80 pr Rummage Sale Planned ,.j By Oak Tornco?? "Th.. | > Oak Terrace school P.T.A) will hold *\ a rummage, and â€" white hant ‘sale "| Monday, ‘Aprit 24, from 9 a.m. unâ€" 8 ï¬l4p.d_tia£tacbd.‘ â€" o to "| the i‘ h west off the * RebiaRe Tot on Contra avoulje: 0} / ~Anyone desiring to have| donations wfll’mnfl&l’. ) or H. P. +4 Coordinating Council Plans Spring Meeting _ This group of dancers and tumbiers Are well known along North Shore, having given ax«%n beâ€" fore U.S.O.mdub&;nl . hospital wards <at. i t val Training station. â€" ' hb‘ y a" centrifuging process, frozen and lt o o t Saiit j 1 the | in which the com float. At the laboratory, ‘plasma is The recreafion committes of the cd> ordinating council representing/all orâ€" gamizations in ‘Highland Park = ed with leisure activity will its spring meeting at ity center Tuesday evening, April 25. & Summer : plans of the Playâ€" ground and Recréation ‘board |will be jpresented: and discussed and of member ‘organizations pooled in order to give Highland Park the possiâ€" ble : cityâ€"wide recreation i Kiwanis Club to See Dancers and Tumblers Hailed by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenâ€" hower as the "most important |single advance: in the surgical ht of the wounded. in this war," the of plasma, provessed from ‘blood is gived a major share of the credit for â€" tion of the mortality rate to half that of Workd War 1. ; which it ‘is shipped. When mixed with distilled water, plasma is for trans{usionâ€" in a~matter. of ° mi t Crossâ€"matching ofâ€" blood as in direct z ansfusion, is unnecessfy. * I + | (Advance appointments , facilitate inâ€" dividual ‘donations and a steady. supply of donors. The: proces$ of contributing a pint of blood takes about 45 minutes, with acâ€" tual donation requiring about | seven minutes. Any person between and 60 can be a Red Cross blood 4 but those between 18 and 21 adâ€" vised to make their appoi earlv because they must have a conâ€" sent form filled out before i i blood. / o .. Represented on the are the Park board, Recreation d, Parâ€" ent andâ€"‘Teacher associat Gird Scouts, Boy Scouts, Y.W.C.g. Public TLibrary, churches, high | Student council, â€" and* elementary «h’g school faculty, Mrs. Carroll Bi : chairman of the committee Miss Laura Crogs,: secretary.. 3 Rotary Hobby Show Postponed to Ma* 6 lic Service company store, or at the Community center. Boys and girls planning to enter this show urged wwwkonthmbo&mfl&&p into shape. ced be Ireld at the Lincoln school. Rotary club‘s cityâ€"wide hobby show for boys and giris has -ba::?w_d one week to Saturday, May 6. It is to land Park 1018, from 9 a. m. to § p.m. ill be accepted ‘by. Mrs. ith at Highland Park 480. â€" x â€" Fritry blanks can be secured at the following places: School offices, Pubâ€" 16 may render, Don‘t let a cold you out of the thrill of perfo that service. f : BLOOD DONORS ° . ‘BEWARE! , _.. Beware of taking cold! Yon have volunteered for the finâ€" est service those who stay at Appointments : can be made T the merican Red Cross center in the Pubâ€" ol Ave., Ura 5¢ a copy; $1.50 per «/ t1l. Nalt sce P.T.A. 1 P.T.A} will ho ite e int se from 9 a.m. # ool. rances : west off 0 a . The > pint of blood with acâ€" about | seven ween and blood 4 d 21 adâ€" early parent‘s conâ€" ore i i it D. FEisenâ€" ortant | single ht" of " the of lood is given it for â€" L* 3 ts 13 §‘