Vol.No.38;No.8 Sometimes, in this writing business, a guy has to sit down and eat himself a platter of crow. However, the times when he prepares said platter of crow for saneone else, are pretty fair compensation for the times he has to tie into it himself. This time, this writer is cheffing up a dish of crow for somebody else. . An esteemed -umsempotary said in a lead eiiorttb Monday, "Even the supposedly enlightened press some- times reveals awtmexplaiued lack of intelligence in the iifatter." Friend, youare no right! Said contemporary also stated that this writer "took to task the fifty people who attended the Deerfield town- ship meeting and slashed the town budget a they H a tidi to do. (The bold face is mine, and here mes the crow.) The fifty some people who attended the meeting had no such right'. 'WrV _ _ The Illinois statute covering the compensation of township officials says, in effect, that the township super- visor, when acting in the capacity as poormaster shall be considered a town officer, and his salary shall be paid from town f_u_nds. It also says, right therein the same size UILT. amd ha I“ MAVCI-il‘q _ '11.)â€. an: In. his..." o CROW tint, thathi-re-aiAuu-s- Ln! of “I: at their meeting in March each year. It says, too, tint the electors shall pass a levy to pay said salary'. V AND-to go back to the theme of the piece that evoked those remarks about the enlightened press etcet- era, we repeat: that when you have somewhere less than onepercentofthetotalvotersatameeting,seidone per cent is not "an amused citizenry." We agree that the other99percenthadatighttohethereandthatthey should, no doubt, be taken to task'hecause they weren’t, tmtmacemoee,WHENYoUGoTONEPiiRtaiNT' OF THE VOTERS, YOU AIN'T GOT NO AROUSED CITIZENRY. (Author's note: If that attorney general doesn’t cane t'y's"gt"h"eac'm'"tieasat'u'et"'t m " To It is the understanding' of this writer that an" official opinion from the attorney general is expected shortly to support the above statements." . wining)..- -u-r.att.a.ar..ie “MW.“ A-sr-Wo-Nt-Bt'.." 'tt6Fa..oAH_rlrtlb. the be! arc “I. cunt .r't-tt_aMr-qh_ “bulb-“lb ARM-ant" It“: Ca-rt-tot. I. It " awn-“hi. â€Winn!“ “AWE-“.0! W-eqF1rgr--h- 'r WASATOuGFt FIGHT-- m, To New BY BILL “DIAS 'te-hr-Ge-Fmt At W-’o cu. Fat Put Won-5mbl‘ld 'ether-tm-rm-tob. Hal-600.530..“ n-d-dirt-own, “.mu "t--iirennt- huh-humid" Begum-lb“ uni-ht-..» unusual-1mm The Hubbub Park Press I" AMI-WWW mama-h. and by he KW Put In at tho Highland Put High School Grm W- April 28rd. " 8:80 pm. tending to Hal Mullins. chain-an of the Boxing Commis- non. E-R-des-d Allah-WW zommmmuAilse-r BoziareandNlFratqtbtetehow- Lou Haber, tome: World's Middleweight Wrestl‘ugg Qhunpion, will referee the two wrestling matches for which i fifteen min- ute time limit will be not. In e'lilt of a draw. I 9 minute over-lime limit will be unwed. In the windup of the evening Slll W. C.Y.0. champion. will his: Curtis Wulker. Chicago Golden Gloves chunpion. This boat alone will be worth -the price of “minim: according to Lou â€We. C.Y.0. boxing director. ina8rmmdori-arsateh.Wd- dieuBthereputation of being. hard launcher and in My to - setthe Chic-(o mum the Matthebout. FmCuaofDog Hickman-1w! 'ive-Ord-bites-bo- reputed "canâ€. on H denxpiuofreputodvu-im to beep dogs from running at large. This precaution of hoping dog: from the street in taken to protect you and your dog as well as other: Recent victims of dog bite have been Sandra Ferraro, 1329 Burton avenue, Sum Grif- nth. 2339 Wk, and Robert Pen. 514 lidoltbian avenue. In each case the doe an impounded for observation or destroyed. An- other dog than to a lake Forest WithtieHtn-leirtestafmt etimameorderoardis-etod Three ioeal an boxers from the Highhnd Park Boys Boxing Club also In thud on the aid with Bunny Boyle, Irish “an- weight boxer, who came to Amer- ica just six moatht no, pitted mint Bob Rook of C.Y.0. Also. Bob Weber, Xanadu Golden Gloves feathemeeieht ehntrtMtq will appear “that Clurle. Sun- leg of C.Y.O., and Don Riddle. the "tittK Hickey Wulkerâ€. who is mun-in: rapidly in the boxing field, will box Bill O'Niel of C.Y.0. Tickets for the show may be -irrodftoanaatr-berofthte HieHmadNrkSasdge. 2 un- TSQ w: Police are searching for the - of the small black or brown and whit: dog. nmmtly a toy Colic, which nippod Sunk: Fu- me. 1829 Barton amne, on the wrist, a she was playing in from of her Alpine on m. Any lulu-nation “in“. would be ap- i Primary Election Results Stanley M. Christian, chief deputy under Sheriff Walter Atkinson, who had been under fire for months in an anti-gambling crusade conducted by a Chicago newspaper, won an easy victory in the Republican primary in Lake County Tuesday with " unofficial total of 14,153 votes. His four opponents for the nomination polled " uttoffkial total of 10,t42 votes. His nearest -rtvira.sEitward'rornquist,aisoadeputyurtdertitten'ff Atkinson, whose total vote, was, 3,116: A Harry Archibald Hall, who had also been under fhehtthesamecrusade, wontheRepubtian nomination for states attorney. His lead was cut Into by reason of the fact that Grades E. Mason, a former states attorney, whoretairtsrmachofthepopuiarttytttattwiceputhimin office. was running against him. Hall polbd 8,577 votes and Mason 5,720. Also in the race were Frank Pat Daly, a well known, although younger member of the Wauke-, (an legal fraternity, and Robert C. Nebon, a reform candidate. Highland an; Illinois. Thursday, April as, 1943 lain-A. rum. ILMLM. 80h 'h- Jr., 0.1". MM?†you: I‘m MKMIIJOL 1-... Mb, 10,121. “Hm manned-.133. “pl I Glut. 1m. WT.-. I. Ink IMM. A“ - in. all. Other primary results in Lake Comty were: arm-yin? was found to be hFaFi-d AmmlHoneSlIow At the monthly meeting of the Chamber of We at the Sun- Bet Villey duh, but Tue-day eve- ning. plans for the First Annual Home than "e outlined. There has been . gratifying response from national exhibitors. and the show, pmfeHonatty produced, promises to he the biggest attme-' tion em offend to both the resident and the visitor to High- hnd Park. All mount was given of all the various plus. of the proieeb--the matter of costs, the tremendous advertising Ind sales due to local Maine-I houses, dtsd the possible “will return to the Chamber. PYeahrt-hn Women’s Group; Meet Are. 22 lund Park My: church will be held on Thu-tiny. April M, at 11 um, in dw'following be": Mm. _ Rabat Month’- mp Philip Brertt, In. 255 Woodlide, and In A. E. undin'u snap at Aer be... 087 Lincoln avenue. A second feature of the eve- ning I'll a color“! loud film. "Wines To Auaha." Aetwirte the natural beauties of that territory, its ream oemq.timss and its pioneering people. with In Ink G. Brown. 2196 Oak Knoll: “Jackson MI - with In Gordon C. Fowler. 322 Vine "can: In. B. P. Rain- king'n group with Infill] Date, 1726 Rice M , Thr Bth0e M conducted by Mia. Arthur Tyke. will meet at the Hill-m! Park Public Library from 2 until 8 pm. on April 15, M, and 29. T CHAMBER PLANS HOME SHOW Thev group neétings of the Woman's Amt-Wan of the High- Voters who anticipate being out of Lab County on Election Day. April " 1943. may we. III ab- sent Voter’u Bullet either in per- Ion or by mil. Vote" my come to the City Clerk’s Office and vote.orthermarmnhas applia- tioatb-i1nndthertqe- ptieatio-duBotw%bem.iud thesn.hm-%hirtetomt- dersoha-mrqrtotheed- befomArV"dtt.msdbrtrani1 ,rithirtfNed-beedeoArMiSA, "M.rorgt_itxromotNme paling myqudonwhich my "be, donoth-toeaitthe Other “an: include In. Wynn In“ group with In. cm'cw.omu.wm mm.10.10‘..- Ad6hG-%h.la.T, "MAht0ttM.ex-rNI I‘m-n.8,“. M-mA-tit, â€kin-54,081. Alb-t . 'hed-em. 5.119. "A?! WAT!" 13-hneTlt.hedbeahgt,8t6. mama“. BTATE mm _ "AN. 1m There’s Still Time To Get Sound Inlet-alien On City’s Tax Increase WM.“ Sc afnttr"t-soa_year