Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 Jul 1948, p. 2

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Fuzz . m I. I. ’u- an I.) So In... DJ Frankly, you kind and thoughtful folks. out front, this is a difficult column to write . . . . Particularly difficult when I think i've lost; for all times, my best friend . . . i" K it's even more difficult when I think that Dad his gone forever . . . . But, for some reason, pain eases and almost leaves if I hold tightly to these thoughts: 1. Dad left this unpredictable world feeling happy and wonderfully well. ’ . 2. Yes, the physical is gone. But the mental and spiritual_live on, even finer, even more vivid . . . . Both thoughts are happy. The latter, however, gives me real peace'of min’g. True it is that Dad's deeply-tanned and smiling face no longer beams with happiness. F But Dad's counsel, his philosophy, his positive teachings live on. T hey remain, making our life fuller, richer, happier. desires ? Also, if we remember that we were placed on this world by God, is it not His right to talus when He " I think so. We all live on borrowed time. Dad used his time well, making his mark-success in business, helping to create a happy, healthy family, whose material future and to a great extent their spiritual future he prepared for them long, long ago. Death Han! To Meet . . . -- In all religions death is the hardest challenge for each person to meet. ' Usually it shocks our minds and our bodies so much that it's hard to find-and then hold on to-the spiritual. But, without the spiritual, we whogre left are Tuerhooe We: After all, that which matters is a man's spirit, not his body, not his material wealth. And so Dad was called away. » I know we’ll be happy, too, believing Dad is spirit- ually with each of us all the time. . . . Invented Transistor" helpless. An amazingly simple device.‘ capable of performing efficiently1 nearly all the functions of In or- dinary mum tube, wu- demon- strated for the first time yester- day " Bell Telephone hbontories where it I'm invented. Known as the Transistor, the device work: on a entirely new physical principle discovered by the laboratories in the course of fundamental research into l-h,': electritel properties of solids - though the device is still in the Mentor, Matte, Bell scientist- Ind engineers expect it my hnve mr-reaehiete significance in eiee- tronics and electrical communica- tion. Quinn-I9. and quad" Munch wan-Wt». In. thGn-odoethmrte_tr sosrutattsereoftAe_haatd. tttr-the-eu-ttinthe “pad-emu am. no dat- on (out no nvailnhh; In M“ “yucky. Wt. indicates the “may of M an. with m: III-NM econo- The whole apparatus is housed in n tiny cylinder tem than in inch long. It will serve an an amplifier or In o.eiNtor--tt it ban 11- um no retell-Mine. to the ne- on “be - Ind to do than. “with-nomumno - anion. no grid, no due. I. an“! and Wm no Inn- up delay. he lair-thin win- touching n - of I and uni-conductive mnteeut ”Hand to I and I»... m the when” put: Act the '5iti?hti'd 'NS - a 532:: a"??? magnum-nu... nun-mom...“ WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ TakeaLook mien. When fully d.retortod, the! Transistor in also exreetod to find new applications in electronic: where vacuum tubes MN not proved suitable. Tess have shown that the Transistor will amplify at I“ 100 times (20 decibels). 80-. test models have been own“ an amplifiers It {Matilda up to tmt million cycles per second. Bqea- of the basic-Hy simple Mn of the new units. stability and long life are expected. u. While my scientist and en- gineers have been “new with the work during the relet, by investigations which wt the Transistor to redlty were carried out by Dr. John Bud-0nd Dr. water H. lit-nah. TI. gum-ll research prograrhulilc to tho Ttamsistor m in!“ and di- rected by Dr. Wilh- mug. 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Bruno, Domenic. and Reno. all Highwooil. Puma] services will be kid " glue St. James church. KW " 9:30 o’clock in the not!“ on Saturday, July Mk Bin-ill will b. in Ascension. cemetery. mt may pay their respects " the Seguin Punenl Home on N. Sec- ond than. Lu! Rites For Mrs. Letizi- Guidi but rites for In. Utiaia Guili of 129 B. Centnl sumac, High. wood, who died " St. - hospital, Waukegan, on loam. July 5, following . you“: illne- wu-e conducted this morning It 8:30. at St. June: church. lam ment was in St. How's cemetery. -iiisriuiui,' in» ha born-I- Italy on April 14. ttwt, all: to this country in 1901, fading {at in Ladd. Illinois. Before cumin to Hurt-wood in 1926. she also lived in Centriin. Her husband. Funk, preceded her in death Cl December 25. 1948. . wmcmdme w.s.lmoa._._ Elia, the intent daughter of the W. B. Jumps of 522 N. lil- den venue passed - adds-h at the home of - pal-b - Sunday, July 4. he little bet - five months old. The funeral we. Private. 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