Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 May 1948, p. 1

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Vol. No. 38; No. 12 The daily press recently carried a short item to the effect that two Jap soldiers came out pf the jungle on Guam recently to surrender some two years and eight months after the war was over. That item isn’t as funny as it sounds. As individuals who "didn’t knelt!» w was over," they've mints of company. And is it? Huey Long's brother, Earl, has taken over Huey’s throne in Louisiana. And all he had to do was repeat the old phrase, "every man a king," and promise the voters doubled old age pensions, increased hospital serv- ices, better roads, etc. It is inconceivable that the voters didn't know how much, in how many ways, Pappy Lmg's regime had cost them. It's hard to believe that the brother, reiterating well-wom promises, would cost any less. It seems to indicate that you don't really have to give the voters anything-just promise 'em. . VOX POP q NOT SO . In a recent "inquiring reporter" type of column five persons were asked who should be the highest paid class of workers. The various answers were: manages of private industries, religious workers, scientists "those who work for it" and khooWeachirs. Maybe two of o E1lERYMANAkmG those answers might be considered as omens. Maybe some day we’ll be giving teachers and clergymen decent pay in addition to praise for their efforts. Fat-WWII“ Thaw-ham D-tmention-dot-io" “minimally-Cut.“ udmusmmm mrotm.xrfBwetehtrdt-trt tho fetBowitwi-rMehh- bun Map. Ian'- 1E Bee? ”ghoul”; 14,-!- umm;m.mm hum 'hete'u--nrtttb. - cut Ihrsmhr with. 'uctm."A"un-mmg- “mnwmng -rt-A1t-at-ta' aeiittsst-du-r- molMWWe-ll A1D_trr.P.0M- tnetth.3t-thsetD-t-t" 'hetymr-tetvthiielrtrt_ 'ee. mun-’13 AR-rr-tFr-Mb, tHs-b-fthe-ttgt.. "ssh-san-"..) kamDoor-vllboq- fro-Ii. o... it. p... 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Ind toHmmir_eertofNeod.Xttis "araftM1eo-eiaehemiattmeit1 ae,,t",,'ea'dNtt'd'g','.',T,ap dents register.Thiseg-in not from 8:00 a.- tass 12:30 pm. dai3r.ahetatitioewiBbe880.0% Throro-reati-atodrt'v- irsexraattreatfremd.Aemmmirt nutodrivered-timoei3tbet-d "Poetoh--utm2rie-u. tions. traffic may, and new "qtoassitsititrirthe-of auto- milsuvdlasuponthetheory of ope-din of tho Mobile. The this will “any for a I!" be his due or in con- "asetioatwiththqdrieertminirte course. "emrtodrieertxaiatir= of {out “at: for one hour steeietNdnitr.Ad-1dei-ri11 tse-otA.tthei-etorwit1 beirteootrotataBtiaoechetari- tionwittbe82s fol-aim We would also lit. to one: a 1"tttTg"atg",','i2,t9e ‘uhoolace. Venn M o'varimstmeti-irtF,baahet- tra-ta-Luth-ti-fri- eieutde_.weeaaoiveeinatses _fortwo,three,orfimd-ek. stoderstswiBbeeireat an op- s-tunitrust-teat-theirs-atm'- than at -rine for ”net whool cit-a some time during thunkoflnylo-ld. . “Walk“ sterioior--meaairtroqtrs, Ttsitio-in-Thi-rm- P-ai,, are urged to consider the following mines of lend- in; their dilated to summer school: school ave a dedbite tank and objective tote-chm. 'terHo no-t have to with put of their -i.rmaseGt-ttreired- ‘mtioI-llncwtay summer "sottteo--htevrerrr yen to“ of aiatqegt elective subjects do. not can: not: in- mmummmm Manda-Whit“ For alumni-dande- mbmicaMc-n- Malina-Manned“!!- ic-l dr-ire. c We“. be- e-ee-ttr-qui- q-ao-ee-tmtl-tr, Mani-bum - laid h - -ttteo ,r.ee-tt-e-NIto MmMmmd- "iiaiikG-ir Val-00W 37m hummus-b- u-Gu-r-ea-tBe. -eh-eomrr*-dto hen-WM that-am“! emu-tumu- eat-dt-Mr- In WV” 1513:!!!“- 155.“.de cud-adpydigprhlfbp hit-duhh at.” Mnhddhup Anna-unmana- "use-r-tn-ot. bun-gamma“ I“ I. to - m-----.. “Bismuth-d- tveh-dhr--day. d.“ “I t” -ee-anro&8t.".0. DH“ Highland Park, Illinois. Thursday, May 13, 1948 'ttr-.t-rthtoot in summer Mnrlhh'roM-1rThe mm!” LhmrvM-h-hrirDrive Mayor Robert P. Mn today prochinod the with at I” " u Libnry M Wonk all ealied on d] cilia"- to - tho Friend “thwart” lie ”but, by how-inc “but; and rrartieiratine in in m “tomb ourlibnrythobdd in kind." The organization. for-ed a your ago to acquire boot: for the li- bmrratatirmorhmoatteN- were inadequate for his 'MrPooe. is now seeking -bemhir. Ne tho your 1948-1949 as n pau- nent and naive group. Single memtsemhtpa colt 81 and hail! membership, " Commanding the hind; in I letter to President Bury A, tht. lery, Jr., but W. Sherwin, head of the Lilian Bond deal-rod: MAY 17th NAMED ”BRAIN WEEK “The Libnry is one utivity that beloettrstotu-ettrnrtdthe effort: of the Friend: of the u. bnry In W of at: with support" Be -. "The camp-in a year .80 was so admirably carried out tad so helpful to the Library that that connected with tho 'ri-rr-tt are very grateful. Without these fund: it would but ban was tainastoit-dtatnrhntd- an the Library could In" in- plemeutad its book buying policy!’ Sella-y 0min“, in Ill-III: Jriettund Pain: in join the Mend; or - their “has shipa,thntturm-ortHoru "aisatiorttstomfhttthemrShes of all the - in helping to mntrstatnartdhrsr-thi-. “Mum’h-id. "trrehsdsdammtherof-ho- 1tmherhtasattHrdh-thtr.- day “can“ min-f areah-uddinertqt*mseoe-d withthem‘hfmm. We In auricular-chunk WWW-Bulletins netNitiqsfetrth-mmtht-r" thntxromar-tthqmrhh-of theeymtrmmitraBfuratrtBro- tibie." . Selle" urged utter-(hues at as Friend! Inna-l meeting which will be held - evening, In, " " the library and added: " mama...” tsmitrtomiummH-arad auction-which my bulb- “Ma-dull“ totheetti-th-N-mrt. chedmCtouInn." Immmbdum 1r_erhrtA.Btehr,t-rmr, Basemwm nub-nawmm HALE-J”! " The Wham“: all-iii-att-ati. vmlpnomwhichbhbodn lite 013W Para Hut mthJI-oti “dull. Ninth-“lg mnwmmm "tdt-re-dB-tobo-d for he any. “Jim‘s-tau ammuwm within-Manna» Bettr.ttutNe---r. Madurai-hi! md-dt-h-e-tB. "d-eMe-ddtr-_ ttt-rrtSibEahNt MHC‘. Amm-muuau 6.3“”th manna-quantum - a“- “I”. In "ti,h-ttt-as Ir.f.¢.'“hdl-gd thot-sr-A...). club-nuance“... "rd-be-ee.-.-.., datum-Ml:- hlMt.se-Hh-mr.h. "t-ae0remaB--h. 'er.dN.h.tlt_,nth.uth. WWI-I'd ‘uzu-o-n-nmm 7e"a"i"iGi'ii7k"7CN"aT"ic mdmm'l“ Coomhuahuq Council To Ase-em Housing Needs And Suggest Soluh'ons Mayor's Proclamation " the Friends of an Highland Put Public “bury launched in can” for 1948-49 member. ships", Mayor Robert P. Patton of Highland M issued the follow- ing Marion: _ WHEREAS n you no the Friends of the Highland Put Public “bury was cranked to admin new books for our - " a time when none would have been obtained but for this nation; AND WHEREAS during the year the Friend- h-vo stimulated inth in the library through open house gatherings and other new: AND WHEREAS the ofneers and bond of the FRIENDS have plotted mststhtthtelr to maintain In active, pennant numb.- tion which enriches our community THEREFORE, T, Bohr! P. Put. ton, as Mayor of Highland M do - proehin “I. rock of lay IT, 194,8 u LIBRARY FRIENDS WEEK and um all citiuu to support the ”and: d the IT$gblnasd Put-k Public Lila-try by becoming member: of the or- guiution and Mending in It: main to nuke our library the beat of in kind. Mothem'GuiidPuns hm...“ hastnlutioeodOffieem WMStnILy The Mothers’ Guild or the In- maculate Conception school will hold the spring luncheon and in- stallation of officer: on Thun- du, May 27, " the Meavthatoue, Hubbard Woods Miss Jerry Inn- gold of Mundelein College will give a book review. All mothers Ind and: are invited. Campbell's mun-ma lecture on the Canadian Rockies Ind Pacific Northwest an: Band-y, Hay titth, " 8:00 o’cioek, at the Elm Plum School Auditorium. Emma m etadrm, an: adults are looking forward to Sun Mrs. James McClelhn is'chnir- m of the luncheon. mun-qua." “minim!“ unto-m... Band-iglm» layer Robert P. rum (SIGNED) my 18, 1948 Foem.timtofHousimr Cunmiueetolnlupret CommunityNeeda The Proleuionnl Committee of the Coordinating Council had a luncheon meeting In, 15th. Dr. Cupol- We, Superintendent of District MW, end In. Marian G. Fisher, Executive Secretary of Funny Service, were asked to serve attain a Claim]: end Sec- reury at. the group. Highland Purl: residents in need of low-cost housing might get a slight ray of hope in the knowl- edge that I committee is being appointed to not only ascertain the housing need and help inter- pret this to the community, but to offer suggestive planning. Mr. Carl hunky, Superintendent of the Highland Park Honpitnl, Ind Mr. 1am Bull, Superintendent of District 108, nt present Ire repre- senting this professional group on the committee. _ »- There was duo I brief report {was committee on nurseries. Again the need for this facility in to be "eqrtainee Them but bun ”newshformdldunn- nary for employed mothers. A Them lollawed a due-dot, of the summer geemationnt program, led by Mr. Howard F. Corp, Sup- erintendent of Reel-action. YoungMotIIuPIa-ds 05W Tod-rue “an! MitumtsseAahiam,ofV land Park, on Tuesday pleaded gown the dung. of embezzl- in; 81,850 attic funds at. tho Pimt New Bank of Miabund Ptrk,nrherohsudaetM.nhend booths-per. Federal Judge John P. Bunc- mtrtthmed th. use to Jtmett1. mother of a 8-de child. eaahodfoureh.ehnbomtUthmt sheatnrednrxtehntth.hmthroe6. char, 1945. until ahetettr baton mmuhumhlthbm- summit-Idaho healing eheehs,dmtrovhtethm_o+ tumqdtotHuathamsd-tirw tho withdrawn! in not” account. Thonmwomhllmof AeeoedirtrtoAa<U.&Attr. Rot-tc.E-dtnMru.Adkirts, may.“ , I copy: 3150 I year 'tr-_-_.. -.at0emratu9.Anetr Mth“df-

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