Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Feb 1949, p. 1

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,r-irrrmN. AmmatMnrehMeeeiatq 1‘03”de BdaaeatimtaIWetehslto. t9traturW.MeBoe.roueirirr the Lincoln _ Dill-id. 1.8 h-b-t.eHetiruo.-eo-ate- titionwith-her_i- to-Venn-Di-or-Elo. -tarrBdueatimaWir.,nt August-n- College, Roekeaum1. Mr. Ida. ha ban a It“ "-beroeDi-iet"trfqrthir- moi-man tum’mhsehool null-“mm.- ar-ber-ether-tra-ie. Baud. cam-di- -vqthereirieNme2ieBei. Bditorof"-thrati-'V --u-detstei" m-.etsrtiriei-nmr- an. of “can! [I'D-i; - 1.11)..“me lien Von-Edd“ ha I punttklo-oiln'llh hWi-un. nun-gant- wink-dunk..- hidth-Ithm WNW Fe-Anti-rt-et Hoover has warned that adoption of anything less than the complete plan will nullify its whole purpose. After all, you ean't cut one department's Income, prestige or influence unless, the axe is im- partialldy wielded. And politicians-ata-ten too- ean eel om bring themselves to view such amputation with equanimity. o $00.00 , MONTH o 'tti-rt-a-eine- m ll, "w- “an!“ ,_1 1twi11heinteemtintrtowatehforthefinaifate of the government reorganization plan, drafted by the Hoover committee. So far, this plan, which, if ',','l'gt?it,, tef,,",',', Ig',",,',',"' billions in wasted none , one in provisions 'tdtirtrd. Hr.’l¥rnmanlibgngatprovision,whichgavehima Ity!noyysnnLat1arr.homilaptte%t1iusnh1srertpf it,tmtitwi11tteinterestintrtiraeehowrnuehofthe plan isshelved when carrying out its provisions will mean slashing grit barrel patronage of his political 1.tedfisAomLAs . art.utiroetsit ,r?uldteinteresstkstr to see howmuch of the pTan ivould survive Republi': an opposition should it threaten Republican patron- The house ieterans committee has approved a bill to give every veteran of World Wars I and ll a pensiggof P!ulo , moqth, titarting at tre age of 65. - Bitter debate has already marked discussions on this bill and it seems certain that there is even more to follow. To us, the most interesting part of the whole thing is the fact that the committee approval dem- onstrates glariy (ifyatftrrther 1ksnomstration were needed) that there is a large and werftil segment of the population" which seems to Till,',',',', in all sin- cerity that there is absolutely no limit on the drain that J?an, be let. 'Te the, recompf this eqqntry. Perhaps-this Bill, and maybe a few more liiri/it, atwlytwe ned, If?!” not, until weyAtsyne up against the cold fact tha't_we have reached the' fella 0 our eulleetLasiaSilits to my. will something ee- of our eolIeetaUir"aSility to pay, will something re- sembling sanity return to the administration at our affairs. Personally, we don't care too much what political label is worn by the administration which atlonglastreah%sthatthereisraiimittoottre sources. We only hope that whichever party recog- nizes the thet, is in power at the time, and that it can stop the' flood this aide of nation'al bankruptcy. o BUY NUI' MY BUREAU Vol. Ne. 88:1“. " iolferenlilthe m, To New -" It!!!“ of MeehtrafCiti- OfDeeefieHahiehh, TomtahirrCaBedMareh3 mm.ma.umsp-_, qtaNehtt-tH-tterqHtt be Nltrr-dtotliti- A m of citizens net at Highland Put High school on "h-Utes-tSider-tser thte-tiostoethor-eoor thonorthemportitmoftheDeer- fithbdehieH. Township High school district, including the mm of uhonromtaatduhemufr.Agter theto9diserir-imtit-deeid.d toea31ameetirwoftheeiti- oftheegtti-tum-orthe it. “may Anna T. an. 'tt+mod. mmdbmdgd manna Indie-NklgAt "at-g-ae'..-- flit-id. (KM DserfieH, "ertr-Neeaniaseth-6. iir.thmtirth-mrreeo-. th-m'ltHatrrgr-imtartr- 'o-6rirtthe-rthaotreetk" “its” “martian-Itha- ”Mm-bubonic- mum-alum My " In“ ”at” W'umdod.wb o-rt-e-e'". 311130:ka and HM Park) n.arr.G_tirssrirutiyatt ”alumni-uh Ai.rmt-d-tMthoo+ III-thy. uhwinanII-ndl’ark 'aiia. ii'm’ whip-ab The Highlanb Park Prttttt l AMhWP-thmhmP-hn ”sausage: High School Boy's Club Will Present 1948 Olympic Films , in; of - “has Inn-li- lnmonn. Petey “on. - '_Ueh,aatd M Kyla, bio chu- the following m for h Induction: MRHrA3-ral My, lilo Gill»); Pinto Kin. Ed “in“; Sound. Four New 1tmde nub. Henry Suck); Sagan a! Police, Jim Kiln-trick (madam. study, Jon Clam); Mick. George Johnson (nndcntody, In: Ndlnn); label, Sana Fox (un- derstand, Amhndn Sean); Kato, Carolyn Soother (um. Betty Johnson); Edith. Cold Show (udentudy, Shirley " lderdice); babel. Kathie hing: Ruth. Ghdys'Tveit; chorus " pirates, police Ind Gena-d Man.. ler's wards Following in the orchuu-n per- vmnd: lit violin-Carolyn Baird, Wt; Carol Imminent, lichen Bushy. George White, - Selim Grace Ritow, Edith Himeh. um Canon, An interesting meeting of tht Ana-ital: Won Auxiliary last “My, in charge of Mrs. Wm, we. chairman on Amerieanimn, featured nine guest when. In Hurry Chambers, former “that of Highland Pun-k, told of her new home in Anchor-me, _ "where MIMI-den are huge Ind luscious and one po- tato - a and for fire". Mrs. tTedwieh laud. Ug4onnnire, post 145. who and with the armed {one during World War n, and In. Jan. In. of [Ah Fol-est, who told a! - moat. wit to Pill-d. and of in joy at the m If the trtrtire of My - m. M hm who were: Inh- I-y Wcllt. 19mph to... Wilh- lmhu. Allan “than. [at Garbo. Jan- ,e.ettk. Cilia: and Sullivan’s “muW,nu-I In“ My, Manny It. "tttts, irtthq.ehoadaoditqei-. Gladys hit, of Munchkin. I union who plays the part of Bath. Inn. year an; the role of Buttercup in the nhool'. peefomt- um.- of 11.1.3. More. She plans to enter the Chicago Consonant-y of Music next year, when she in at present studying with Mr. Indie Arnold. _ Ttie-ing Tut's: Initiates Members Handball-C1. mammal-M hi-hcn-ntuhi-h.» t-hr-NrtHbefttof but and Mp fund. mhdhlmW-pic I“ mange-nun“ t-9-.irrtHftmtah.qrtrteaaod ”height-hunk- phobhhmnhihylbht. M-.EaAiiii+-arfttbq-mr- u-as-ree-e- Nahum-run HWMBkb-choduh SlI-ll Fox, junior. who pk}: map-notlnbd.wuoneofthq‘ featured soloists It the CW concert, and George Johnson, as Wk, . junior, had the tenor lead in Int yur's production. The opened: is under the di- rection of Chester Kyle. chord and lob work; untold N. Fineh, owl-mu: Mil Ila-mun. dra- matic action; Pull DEL-nub. “a “In; C. J. Winn”: ticket Ila will Amt! Bears Ed. Nichols, senior, playing a. put of the Pirate King, will be remembered as In: yenr'l Cap tain. in "PUnfore". oset-tots.u-drmatd, WI! Buckling. 2nd viotimr- _ (Continued on m 6) Th..-'...."- PreparingFor tn.Petm-S6 foe will 0nM(Pcb.u)m-h'- bmrrwittdi-ndd-elex- hibit ,rhieh-hieattrmrruiatn in non-tech“ who and in -etaofntamsie-aaadits implieatiiAttrP.art.ors_ dnr,Dr.rhaabeHdi-"Ttte PtnureisfA2m.ieEate-"-Hr 1min. of the 'ti-ds of and 1rmhuadParhub-.Mmnbe" orthe6imadsnndtheir- uninvited withorrtehame. MINT. Dine-At-ie-r, Atuh-,reh22 -tmnitgtoatHr-ddi- turoe-torieqetude-- "omiee--dtoh-mtet tdthor-ti-'sat-ie.ei-tista, Dr. Ml. Kuhn-the coming-uh Tho exhibit. reeg-d by the editors of Life will. with the cooperation " thq U.S. Atomic Energy Wu, out forth (orlhehymnnnnyofunmyl- aria of nucleu- physics, uphill- what is meeorrtNiahed in plutonium tnhoratoriets, describes a cyclotron and covets the entire atomic energy field. Dr. Hughes is may Direc- tor of the Nada: Physic. Re- send: Division of.the Argonne National Libel-nary 'hidl work: on the peacetime applications of atomic power. The mic may exhibition will rennin at the Lilanry through- out the week. Highland Park Man Annals On Television Over Station WNBQ Mr. Walter Duh-Inn, Tgttegaat instructor " the Bight-ad Park high school and author of avail books on Carpentry. now ”you! weekly over TV Station WNBQ in o m titled Wales Home Work Shop, it 7:30 on Walnu- The tin: of this pron-an, ac- cordingwlr.Du-hdm,iatolldp people to “dank-d the "he unlplmnblhdctivodfu- nhmwomm-ll -.-6oar, linking unide- fer a. home.Theminaboths-t ”$1.70prth -tfmstaruemto-thMr Ott-o-dh-u-ir than which It. - h- emtdr.etqd'ttthohtgbsehV nil“ I‘m-chm“ "tag-mun...“ Ibphlhbll’ukndvldn- ”WWW "“0anth but“ bod-Ilka”, Imuhhnudm ammuhiyauium -iomhigr of u - homo. 'Fortheustthree-Dr. Hughes has worked on the proieet in Chicago. Tennmee and Wash- ington, is assistant peofesrsor of physics on leave from the Univer- sity of Chicago'- New Institute of Nuclear Studies, receiving his PH. D. " Chino) under Proteu- wr A. H. Compton in 1940 and the following yur joined I State Department expeditiul to South America doing conic my experi- ments. - During the wit. Dr. Compton won a Nun] Wei-tier: for his work on "Indie nine and torpedoes. WM'I m. M-a. -1..etrrs'Nurtrt-e mumdlo'cbd. I... 1'... I“ cl b J-,--:.. MW~“.* ---"6toq' ' Thanh-hmhw'lh h - Duty-slun- - mums...- . Whiter-villi."- w, Some Of The Salient Points .lbilol..'lu'l'.r.affie Com. Report Week Meeting Th”. “new" who an un- 'asranttrwett-e1idudtonr.trt" principles of brotherhood to the teaching of child"; and young "teondwo-witieAntthe publiclnoetingtohoheldinWin- neck. next. WM mint. Fem-I7 23.1-th Shore's observance of Ana-icon Brother hood Wool. This annual meeting, which'illtnkeplhceinthenndi- toritmsofthithietkhoU,GUi dnUA-atEhistttxeet, Win- 'a.thm.atlta6.ati.,iBb+segtr won-cred for the third than by the North Shore Council of the National Conference of Christian: and Jews and the North Shop Citi-afoot-nt-q. _ mre weaken will be Dr. Ernest C. Cohen. pmtssiderrt of the Uni- versity of Chicago; the Ree. Ed- ward V. Cardinal, director of the Sheil School of Sod-l Studies; Ind Harold G. Shane, superintendent of the Wimtk: Schooh. who will set as chairman of the meeting. North Shore high schools will also pnrtieip.tardn the evening’- program. Winners of the two con- testa open to ma " Hum-Id Pork High School, New Trier High School. North Shore Co try Day School, MatiineHodt High School and Northbrook High School will be awudod $170 in prime for the best short, short stories and best posters on sub- iecta relating to brotherhood. Bernard G. Ibvis, peeaidmat of the ZiIf-Blvin Ptrtrtiahinq Co- pany, will mount the when The winning stories will be read by their authors, and the but m will be on exhibit. Tho Shelia ‘School choir, undar the direction3 of Lawrence Yum, will offer . will mm of music. A’Tho‘yurly eoo-tiem d the North Shah Council nd the North Shore CM Con-inn in sponsoring thin nlly' has, in foal. contributed lunch to the in- tro-sing local awarene- of the important issues involved." Mod In John B. Fore-Ian. chairman of the Brotherhood Week Com- mittee. Mon-am "rataad.r,re" TnvelerlnAluh ToAddranKiwa-in- AtMondqyleelhz Inmvwmdm. .odtmvArinA1mA..nmH. dI- mm " .0 III-b club nan Ind-yaw“ ”meeting-caulmbul. Sponsor“ by lum- In“. it yin-pocket“lnAu-M 1ntothePietasmuthoPt-" ouerntry." Beveartewe-oea- MWMwb-“b duo-how insomnia-tain- Mr. View in M hm. "toofhiiat+htt.t_, mud will M nodal-ril- nad movie " I‘m. gm, mud Elm Place-Gm Bay PTA Variety Show Putnam! One Week “Show Buai-i"tobeid brs-rttrrnndte_Ut" 'arsPuoonndGr-B.Ftltoad Behoouuat--t-dg_ Pcbnnry “comm PM”. - - . no.6 also a.» and Ian'- Qnum, pl- 1rsdtrM-t III-ital mod-Ids. ~a-punmnonrmhu awe-“um,” any n nth-M“ Inlmw-‘Itbeu- Honorary Chaim-n of Anni- can Brotherhood Week in Prui- dent Truman. Working with In. Foreman. li- Elizabeth Bredin remnant Highland Put. a The mung will be open tar all North shore chum. and than is no admision - thallium-II... I‘dchOIhul-b mac-mum... “M030. “a... boNl8-dbrmdemh-t_ WWW-hud- Munch-Cinema“. “blight-wand“ LGilm.Mud-:tho Mnemmtytho CityCouIcilin 1940...“- study at tmffie condition in 1heturadPihfortheruro-of meoe-dis= deity W PUB-(“i putting "an as a Iolption to tho - problem, and in Sep- temher, 1947, realised the accu- sity of n i-dinte solution. To that end - Man and the Cot-minimum cm I eo-it. tee of 12, consisting of in mm- inent Maine- men, two from tho Plan Gambit, four officials otthecity.Asamnltofnpoth of this body made in December, 1948. This will“ more npking covering the inasmuch»: of meter: in the Central “on“ diatriee 231 were installed in the Bmnagrer at 1947. This provides more lurking space: far the put-pone of trun- uting baldness in this action, and in six month's time, has averaged I net of $340 per week, or shout 317.000 per “nun; one-half of which revenue is used for payment of the can. of the - After this cost is met, (by the endud 1949) the full amount will so to City Putin; Funds. Offétn-t Putin. la Jam. 1946, Inf-ion Ital-tad tho [Edmond Community Plans Events The members of the Bighwood -ofratreet free pun-king for longer periods in provided by leasing the Huber property an the east side for that purpose. Punsareunder eomstmetimt in. inihr in on the North-ei. tmehsetrsarHi-5aurshered, tobe-ktod-msmesr,at neo.tVat86iNttt,thee- to be Paid tn- meter hunk. Netti-tern " mm“ of their Mon on Pint m ,oatiuobeieasedforhthi. Inn'- -e.andwi1ltteurtdertheiuris. diction of the Police alumni-ant “the Center building list Wed- lullay, February! torn-rum putty-Ming. Ihsevenimr-devotedto. m of the public "at mummtortho with“ "nttsocGur “Hummus-forth.“ MNMdI-ir-n-dth MM.M'CW bu.lnrchll.wtht bqias.dtiear.tiqrtttb.i-d qsrtuser-aAdta-w In. Will- Girl... In} “Mm ‘hhmm‘ 'He-artittqeNereoe-t- f. It. that... announced that the "MI Sada Club hi The Immaculate Conception churchiscommended farm imtrr-hiatesrneeoutheiregmreti tt-kwsnsotu--ad "rt-irtnvsrturt-dut_ “gymnast-low” Doll: Value Days Next Week-hill ”was” -M.-eei8rateheartV “than“- '_-tn-eo-et.. PtM.rnatdt_.eet-t nrfitt--Mter'd wbmmum’ him-IO llNhhrad Puf- WNW (Cc-thud”... (Continued on has. 3) mittintrm-rtomim- '61“ My“ of U) of

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