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Highland Park Press, 20 May 1948, p. 1

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AM in mi in mi. chunk-m: _'uoe"-am-da.th. 3.Acl-mol"AtM-ldkn- ttard for-hirMofe-pky- mtmhmdmm .io-dtu-atner-aethe proieetarit_-V m nigh-d to “but of It. UeOmVIo-Nolm mdvmhindforthmd Winch-“uh“ no as. Mull-u tHr-tortho-eh-t hi month before the E-ttm m. rector been. new with the Authority, and an on the but of need And one portion: alti- bility tactors, to was o-ttft" for the upon-em. The new dough!" is the widow of I de ceased null officer and it III- eluded in the military personnel buck-t all“ to the United States Navy to which [elm has mum-n but do. “The second plane of this chargeista-iliesandh-iud: oftheUheCmqtrMrmsimArrth- ority. the County We! Super- visors and the Executive Seen- ury of the Housing Authority were impmperly granted prefer- ences tot apartment: The” ehames-notmNtarttiid.% orttronere-et-theett+ areeirte.Xhe_dtothoro. dengue“ of the B-ttm Di- rector who with their hum. - commit» mt; The need with an the Wale-octane“ te-filed-o-trt) "The fact is that 73.50% of the occupants of alignments m Luke County veterans who live and work in that eoumy and only 2.84% In non-residents of Luk- County. The remaining 23.66% is Smite Funnel, including widow: of deceased veteran m ensuatties' admitted pun-sunk. to the agree-en! with the United States Navy dictating 334/396 of the apartment: for when of all the and union» All of the tenants were med u to eli- gibility in the winner herein-ban noted. regard for the honing need: of Luke county m and the " mitting of the 1-inc- and friends of the Board of Luke County Bur- "visors, the executive M! of Funmrtll, III the m-hirs of the like CM'M lath. oritr." The an: authority w ports that "the housing needs of Lake County Veterans were given due recognition Improper prefab cure for families Ind friends of the County Board, the Housing Alsthoritr and its Executive 13- mtor has not been shown. “This~chuge is apmntly based upon the misapprehension that the project is limited to vet- enns who are msidenta of me County. l. A charge of "total dim for the recognised procedure of admitting tenants .' . . .” The state authority reports that 'me pro- cedure for the admission of ten- ants gives recognition to eligible applicants on the basis of need and is hosed upon sound adminis- trative practice. The report details the charges leveled against the Like County Housing Authority, briefly reviews that history of the Fansworth project. pnsems a refutation' of each charge and concludes with the statement that ". . .it (the State Housing [mi-nit cannot, 'on the basis ,of its investigation, do other than absolve the lake County Housing Authority of the charges leveled against it." The chum. and their refuta. tions, were: are mundles." the State Housing Board has absolved the 'rtanne mom of the Farnsworth Veterans Housing Project at Great Lakes of all changes contained in a pe- tition submitted by " Lake county veterans and wives of vet- erans. The statement that the State Housing Board found the Lake County man-grin“: guilt. less of the charges is contained in a voluminous IO-Page report ite and by the state board and signed by Temple MePasden. chairman. Farnsworth Management Absolved By State Board Of Charges Leveled In Petition Satin; that it "is impelled to the eoncu1sioes, that the charges VOL No. 38; No. " 2,AeharEeof"thetotatdi_ 'J.tteyrShfye.t Ems-Inimhyn TomWiueroutdm. ARCH-35h": seurdqr,M.rat Thom-nanllhnpm ”munch-mac..- mJMMm-lh EWMM v.5. 'dM'N."tlltrd'tgl"2t "If in Int the Authority h refund to open it. ofneo we“ to the people of m. County. and: action in ttot can“ VII its public character and cub- than. From the report In“ by the Authority, m. it - pear: that the m h but, Ind that the Amhority In (new Ind without matriction one“ in min-d; for - inspection. Ton Wildifroutdoot ahetehigrl and with; cl.- win but on Saturday mama-n, Mar = pl continue “nut Juno. Th my may be “than or not. " nnced mama. and can work in oil. Wot or ml. "AVIS-tun)..- "The Lake County Housing Authority is a municipal corpora- tion and is required by the Hous- ing Authorities Act of 1934 to submit periodic reports to this Board. This it has mummy done. " is always required pursuant to its contract with the Federal Pub. lie Housing Administration to aub- mit reports to that - and it has complied with such Inquire ment. The reports filed with thin Ronni, and the F.P.H.A. are public records available for inspection In any citizen or taxpayer of an State. The name is cu: with re- gard to the Authorities home of- fice record; As a municipal cotL poration it must ban in records to public scrutiny upon proper rc- quest. "The chum that the Authority has failed to mbmit e report of expenditure. and revenue- to the people of Lake County improper- ly implies that . separate - mutt be -bgggittqd to them. The report to the State Honing Bond end to the F.P.B.A. is the report to the people of Lake County. A separate report is not required by lama-non: in than; Am mrwnttHYWCAfbrr-tierr_ 4. A charge of "A total dis, regard for the original qualifier tions for admittance‘to the pro- ject (and the qualifications now profemed for admittance to the project) by renting to single wom- en, couples without children. and to families who do not live in Lake County, or who have never lived in Lake County or who have never worked in lake County." 6. A charge of "The complete failure of the Lake County Hous- ing Authority to make public the moi-d: of the project’s activities, or to submit I report of expendi- tunes and revenues to the people of Lake County who own Fame- worth an to 'r.. the lAh iS,'2lr'-'l1u't,ft'hott, and its employees are responsible." the State board replies, “the An- thority has coupliod with W uhle law- requiring tho so-ai-. of We and tho "blinki- of in m "With regard to the‘gnnting of concessions, the fact- establish that in all cases in which there was more than one applicant the concession was granted to the highest bidder pursuant to FPHA directions and regulations. 4. A charge of "A total dis, regard for the original qualifica- to the above mentioned mup is entirely ‘without foundation, inan- much as only one individual in this entire' tietap is related to any- body in the above. mentioned groups md then only nuiotely by mun-Sage. “This Board (the State baud) finds no evidence in contradic- tion to this statement. tire!y false, inasmuch as this pro- ject is operated on . Project Illn- agement Plan, approved by the Fcderau Public Authority and the State Housing Board and no em- ployees can be acquired without firm chaining the approval at these organizations. The charge mentioned that my of the en» ployees on this project are minted The 1jrt)rtyyt! __Pal‘k Pttttg il- AN-fuer-ters-Passat-tti-trss" Hostess To Music cu, -sugh-oarutGa-GwuikriruuL- Mra.HaroldVanSteodmen The two churches have eoaV ed 'their own. Vultion Chareh Schools in previous years bat are combining their {utilities and staffs this year that the mm of the children enrolled my be better served. The school invites the enrollment of children be- tween the ages of , through " years. Further information about the school will be had by phoning Bethany, 3522, or St. John's, 1599. In accordence with u long es- tablished custom, originated by her mother, Mrs. Curtis Kimball. the final meeting of the year of the Highland Park Music Club will be held at the Barium home of In Herold Van Show Wednesday, May 26th, at one o’clock. A picnic box lunch will precede the program. lumber- are asked to bring sandwiches. Salad will be provided by the Choral Ensemble, and desert Ind coffee by the hem. T _ Mrs VIII Steenderen’s homes on Route 22, just west of Ban- rington Road. Club members who denim tnnsporhtion, will Unle- phone to the Club President. In. [In Ann Hum“, at the "Y", B. P, Oil-If -- "tir BM", “0‘!“- s,-"rvgShttu'tt:ma7gttt.'t/rgra'2't.t '---_h.v-iooh-ao_hrl-d "roh-_.h_'h%e"--_oho-- "eBoer_P-pCeoi_, _A -- -_--- '1' aloud-lb tHardkroqe - o.,d"Jr",kTFrs'thr1rf'rhun1a="d"fh"kSTat. Two Churches Pin Joint Vacation School She is a forceful speaker who has an important message for all who are interested in a democratic wuy of life. It is hoped that mem- bers and friends of members and others interested in human better- ment. will attend this luncheon meeting. Reservations for Lunch should he made before Monday, Hay 24th, to Mrs Omy T. Knight, B. P. 5271. Bethany Church and St. John's Church will conduct. n cooperative Vacation Church School which will open on Monday, June 14, and continue for two weeks, closing on Friday, June 25. The school will be held in both churches. one department meeting " St. John's Church and two other depart- ments meeting in Bethany Church. sister to every other Girl Scout." The main Speaker on the program will be Mrs. Wendell E. Green of Chicago, who wilt discus “Equali- ty in Education". In. Green. who is on the Speakera' Bare-n of the Conference of Christians and Jews, has addressed audiences in nanny cities in the country on problems of inter-racial under- standing and the rights of minor- ity groups. The annual looting at the In- ter Faith Group will be held Tues day, May 25th. at 12:00 at the Y.W.C.A. on Laurel Avenue. with a buffet luncheon preceding a wry interesting program. Blee- tion of officers for the coming year will take place immediately following the luncheon. The three prize winning my: on tho sub- ject “Broadening lnthmup Un- derstanding in Our High School" will be read by the High School students who wrote the essays. Mrs. J. M. Watkins, Jr., a form- er Commissioner of the Girl Scouts of Highland Park, will give a short talk on "Girl seo- MnWendeIEGano WWW]: Highland Park, Illinois. Thursday'mfzo. 1948 A-ie-em-wwe-Fa-ttee. '. 675. CimMreRCureer'ro HoldSpecillMeetings Campbell chapter, 03.8., will hold two special meeting: on Sub uni”. Iny 22, one " 4 p.m., and the other " 7:80 pan. Seven] new when will be initiated. ArtAhrekmtPParnrftltrqttetd at6o'etoehahebeewoenth. mm The Libnry Assistants, Misses Nancy Spring. Elizabeth Evans and chy Kuhn are expected to join the meeting when the Library closes at 9. Although; as Mr. Sellery said, nominations m welcomed from the floor, they will duo be brought by I nominating committee com- posed of Funk Wiehman, Joseph Caro, lb. Howard Detmer, Mm. Hurry Van Omum and In. Hu- old J. D'Aneolu. Membership blanks are ownin- nble u the Libnry and are being received by tho hunter, B6x 582, Highland Park. Also I guest at the annual meet. ing will be Mrs. Inger Bore who has been in chute of the Library". children's room since 1986 and wh9se work with young-(en has long been recognized as an oats standing community trerviee. Miss Honda: served at the Li- brary from 1927 to 1935 during the you: its fine building wu constructed. She then m Libra- inn in Glen Ridge, tr. J.' for ten years nod returned to Illinois three you: ago as District Librarian in Region li, in nonthem Illinois where she headed the mecca-lid demonstration of Bookmobile new; ice for run] schools and small communities The business session of the an- nual meeting will be brief, with the report of the Treasurer, Mrs. John A. Bigler. the principal item. It is planned, then, to greet Miss Cora Hendee, who has recently re- turned as Librarian and old the- qaaintanees m expected to be on hand _to wish her well while those who have not met Miss Hen- dee will have an opportunity of meeting her. Friends of the Highland Park Libnry will be held " 8 13.121. Tuesday our 25) at the Library auditorium. Highland Parkers are urged to become members or re- new their memberships in order to vote/(Y the meeting for In ex- ecutive board of 21 persons. Friends ToMeet I_rtLihmrvAuditneium Tuesday Evening, May 25 lIBllARY PLANS ANNIIAL MEETING mutual meeting of the "Growing Pugti" is a hilario- comedy that concur:- tllo mtuen of dole-tutu. The "tttmt of ti. playinlaidinnu-un-Hw-un college Mn. when the m dul- then of profs-or lulu“ VI. for prestige and recognition h chit map. David Cox I. (learn Me- lawn, in a. the” of “m love"; Nine, Slant] a Tan-y Edam, growing in“ 'm-- hood, heed the and. Th one player- In is fttatowB: Ann Curd- nn In lclntyn; John Goodman, Professor McIntyre; Cm». wi) linms, Sophie; My no... iiC Putnam; Joann. Hulda, EH. Patter-on; Shun In male officer: Bonny _ Dutch: Don In, III-n; - n... 0m; Bury Run-lg nu; ha- - Mint, his; Jon God-- bore, Prat-nu; Invh at“, Putty; Nancy In. bulb Villa. Juno; Barb-n m Ill-bu; In, In. 0" When. It loin . Me. i a. ll. School will meant the ell- plu. entitled “6min; Pulls" on Fri- day, 10131- Tao Fl. Enoch School Auditorium. 1a'neunEiahthGmae TqPruentComedy 'n-Meir...-.-- reetoroft)r_er- mm in rmNe%q tho [by m m -, cud-n. -tttrmWhtterBegeeb huddehbnlm:ln Mum-Ind“ Everything from floor coverings to Roofing material will be iiiclnd- ed in the 28 exhibits " the show. Several new types of heating equipment will be on display. L. . in] Post No. 450 of Chic-go. wr . I the. Chicago Memorial Post No. 1604 Ritual team, which did nn“inspiring iotr of initiating. Many on this team have been in ritualistic work in their Post for the past 25 years, and are veteran: of the First World War. Those initiated were: J. P. Word. R. C. Sehlabowske., C. G. Swan, Au T. Harris. F. P. Beta, W. Richardson, W. Olson, J. Bound, R. O'Dea, E. Brennan, L. Moon, C. Splnldinx and D. Bevel. The show is being sponsored by the Kiwanis Ctut, of Highland Ptrk and the proceeds will be used in connection with its youth pro- gram. No part of the proceeds will accrue to the benefit of the Club nor its members. The Club has contributed one spnce to the Highland Park High school, where the Building Trades, Art Ind Home Economics depart- ments will disphy the work being done " the High school in Home building, furnishing and decont- mg. vF'WComGeuinitution Three outstanding members of the Illinois State Champion Drum and Bugle corps did e superb job of assisting. These men ere all winners in the State fin-ls for their outstanding ability as bug- Itirs. Also presented was the win- ner of the juvenile division in the VFW, a drum neior of “and achievements. Also a fume drum mnjor, now I mascot in the corps ---a three year old bot who will in time perform wonder: with a baton. A Model 700 Philco Television set heads the list of " free gifts to be awarded " the Highhnd Park Spring Home Show to be held at the Ravinin pump Mouse on June 4, 5 and 6. tile into the VFW post by High- l-nd Park Memorial Post No. 4737, in an inspiring cemmpny. Comrade Riv-hard [Andes of the George Ball Highlamj Park High School Music Department To Present Festival On May 21 and 23 Drawings for door prizes will be held each night. On Wednesdny mains, lay 12, tltirtten new membel's were ini- Highland Purl: Home Show . . _ To Award " Free Gifts (Music Directors Announce The Eighth Grade of [inch Twenty-Fifth Annivaary Of Volta Bari: S-ire The Girls' chores numb“; in- clude "Aiuh's Bots"-"-"), “Flowing River," I Chilean folk long; "TtHtomU." In Italian folk Sons; and two Get-twin number- --"The In: I Love," Ind "cup Yo' Hulda." Nancy Hm se.. comp-niu this map. The nixed Eugen)“. will ling the apiritm1--'Netutrw Up n. Mountain," and the Germ-n Song .-"Der SehnW” - For the fin-lo the my. unit. in a parlor-lam. of Bbrard Grist: ”Mag." . Thi- "" mm the an. - - at "van: and m.» not“: we. and mm in new.“ Pm; The proprietor. Arum “my, tstroredmuedirstaatomt," 1nd married June 15, 1921. a. in Imbnotmwyw teat United mu clinch. and of the Nannie Ind loot. om "tdhsupmmdoftUNettut" hmmhudno-mhuol debt. Khan. Dan, M, “a“. 'ytteuetHe%-adn-r, Valerie, 18. is -Norod n a. PtrMiet-enea Festival Prom Harold N. Finch, who will con- duct the High School orchestra and band, 3nd Chester Kyle, who directs the choruses, have an- nounced the following pros-run for their May Festival, lily 21 and 23. At the Friday night perfor- mance the orchestu will play the Overture, “Marriage of Figaro"-- Mozart; Nordic. Bvaohonv-.-"Aa, dante Teneremente con Simpli- eita"--Hanson; "vtsritttions Syn. phoniques" for 'cello and orch- esuar-Boeumann, with Elk May Baird u soloist; "Ptominade"- Andersen, , _ The Boy's Chorus, with untold Schick " the piano, will present a spiritual, “De Animals a-comin’," by Bartholomew, and the mixed ensemble will sing two midrigtb, “Miami, 115le Maiden." by di lasso, and "Now Sleeps The Crim- son Petal," by Thiman.. The Mixed Chorus' songs in- clude "Great Iur"--Youmnnsr; “Bustling Imtvets"--. Rum“ folk song; "Begin the Bequine"--- Porter; and "Dry Bones," 3 spir- iu-l amused by com Jeanne Herbst and Harold Schick accompany an group. The Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chor- us, and Orchestra combine to pm sent a choral arrangement of Liszt's "Second Hungarian Rhap- aody"-- "Rummy Life." . In Sunday’s concert, at 3:30, Janet): Finch will be soloist with the band. She will play "Morena de Concert" for horn and band, by "int-tHens. The band will also play My Hero, much tranaeription from "The ChoeoUte Soldier,” by Her- bert-Alford; Symphony in B fiat for band-ati- moderuto-by Finch.“ Overture to Apollo-- Wood; Mareh, Semper Fuelitr- Sousa. The Mixed Chomn will ling "The Creation"-RieUusr; "The "her"-.-, and featuring Kathi. Lain: " the piano, will mt “Hymn to Muaie"-Ghop. in-Ri-ld. . - The ‘Uirl’s Chorus will sing "Thine None"--Herbert; “Calm As the Nitrht"--Bohm; "Dona No- bis 1'ttctm"-Niesuina.. "o Di- vine Redeemer"-Gounoii. Accom- panist is Carolyn Bother. Mr. Vow-r 1. I mid an. whoa-ulnhlihbhlhothhn mmmnmw I“ - about. no hunch ”mum-unmi- teIht'Net--dBet-"-s m»mu-. Met-dt-tEi-d "eh.rNeAh.-td-Nbeat chi-MMUIIH“ WM’I otlidnt Se a copy; $1.59 a year

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