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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1949, p. 1

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'-thtrt.r-runbemt.dd.d a.thefhrrgtgMtrtq-t-'toe - 'ttr.-. at "0.000 (In 'r-Kh.00ittmeh,rrtthtt. ”pagbubkluw "Gr-u-a-it-Ars' ,rtm,n_Ugbrmrntro,nrttt .etiterotC-mtrmtu-d wftihttmrdueo.-ereromt. mat-u Inc-Id by Louis Legion Post No. 145 To Stile Bosnia] Benefit April 8 mamamwonm will -- their Md annual - Accordinu " Elm Flue .3001 um. on My. "eti8nt7tMpats"NrtUb- mammnwm Bill O‘Connor, menu: for _ Boudo- his mother he is [lb wind by a twin brother, Kurd, a Navy "term, of Chicago, And m “I. “ounce and Manon, d Mood. _ of 1942, he entered mice in My. 1948, serving in from, III. action In Italy in 1944, on 1d, Irth of ,rttleh you he not hi. - no and with.the 349th mt of the 88th division of than: was In“. in th lock hind tatitmat eemtterr. Military rites were held on Wed. " the Rock Island nuns] for Pvt. _ Edmund D. Bellei, 21, an of In. Ellen Bolki of 12 mm: avenue, Ruined. Aeéorded Military Honors, Wednesday Highwpod’ Youth "8 world outlook" and "an international view- point" are very fine, and how could the rest of the world get along without it, but how long could Am- erica get along without at least some Americans with an American outlook? - It has become semi-fashionable in too many quarters, to sneer at "Amerieaniam"-eau it "pro- vincial” and.'.'a dowrpgt toyrbrosyi, world outlook." This month the' American Legion celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of its founding. The United States has received many benefits, directly and in- directly, from the Legion’s thirty-year-old unwaver- ing s_tand for Americanism. It isn’t just a case of "let Shields township edu.. cate its own," because the petition asks that areas from the northern part of Deerfield and West Deer- field township be included in the Shields high school district. The fact that these areas have a tax valua- tion of more than $12,000,000--AND VERY FEW i1TUDENTS-,can hardly be classed as a coincident. Because we feel this issue is so important, we are publishing excerpts from a fact sheet prepared by opponents of the separation. If .you are "agin" hi her taxes, read the fact sheet AND SIGN THE PETITION OBJ ECTIN G TO THE WITHDRAWAL. (NOTE: We feel sure that after reading the fact sheet, you will agree that there are other good reasons in addition to the tax question, for opposing the withdrawal). ' _ 0 an YEARS . Here's what the proposal actually says. "Ut Lake Forest, (WITH THE HELP‘OF PART OF THE NORTHERN SECTION OF DEERFIELD TOWN,. SHIP AND ALMOST HALF OF WEST DEER- FIELD TOWNSHIP) pay less money to educate Lake Forest's children (plus a few from the aforemen- tioned northern section of Deerfield township and West Deerfield township) and let Highland Park pay more to educate the children of the remainder of Der/ity township and 1f,e!t.pyyfield Tinyptship." The Lake Forest petition to withdraw from the high school district is really just an echo of the im- material cry, "AmN my brother's keeper." The an- swer still is "Year' -" Like many another proposition, the withdrawal, on the surface, appears to be a very simple matter. “Just let us educate ours and you educate yours," is the impression its proponents would like to give. It isn’t_that_ simple._ . A JOINT RESPONSIBILITY M.'sttrerofthotuiehootei- Yo_l._No.,89,. Na, 8 Fire m, To New 1trBiltNtrn" At Mr - “and” - in. My, Incubus of h Etch- hnd Put “on. Club had the plan" of hearing Mr. Den.“ B. Watt, {unadu- of “mm In NH fricnthhlp hm I. The ”when: in [Mal-um LIV- hm umdmbuduwm "ru-tnam-hm-tte trr-HMO-gt-ttr muunm‘ “on.“ MM In. 1982, when It. Watt foul“ thi- -eodlt may don. B-tr-tt “out. have nanny lined European or lath-Annie“ has. life, and “mum-ud- mm Jhid ”a. Installation ofofneeruxeatbe 1tadntthimnttmearr-tin. April 12, 1949. “lumbar-m Hanna” Donald'B. Watt At Noon Meeting The omeem elect no as fol- lows: Edvard Bergman, Com- m; Williun C. Iona. Br. Vie. Com-under; Bill IcArthur, Jr. Wee Comm; Jim Iatrt- mor. Quanta-nor; The Honor- able Hoary Human. Judge Ad- m“; titling huh, Chaplain; Irwin Will“. DDS, Pout Sum“; Thu. You Trunk), by inn; Turn You Tm. Hoary Schu- kio Jr. Wedneodly evening March 9, 1949 the Highland Park Memorial Post No. 4787 of the Veterans of Foreign Wm held its Ann-l nomination and eloction of Offi, cer: for 1949-50. VFW Elects '49 Officers Installation April 12 This, Highlanh Park Press ( Ari-htrHw-druuoPutaudsrHi-truu., "Womwnmuh ”Club-bonus..- pal-bod nah-hum..- muslin“. “bib-0M ”hi-HM“ 'rf8rHdt-dattt.- lam. of Women Venn, will Martreompttrattto'ehteh. In. Charla hm. In.” N fett.ufneh-oet*or.eittr. Comm.“ "you. win In: Gonio- In“, " uncondAeeo-nu;lthm 1'1. Public m and any; "pm"1ltter._rtmsert; Community Town Meeting At ___ Lincoln School Monday At 8 pin. We! Pam and fame city efrtrmaet-f11bettnturks ftrr'rstidtu-td-uem of Current Civic bu. It the eonnunlty-wido _ W. - night It “Mela that The 'rteetHq,hUd worth-pon- mhip at tho Highland Put Tho drive In M well on in win-MI". George Bunk". 're_uth-iti.rv.tt-. “Mthutofqu-b-n “madam. A has busineli meeting and luncheon in new the second Wod- My of each month at Trinity church Infill: lull. 0n nlterante Wadi-day Incl-aim I group and: at the Inuit] to lush cite-inn Dues collected from members, together with receipt: from Thrift Shop And White Elephant m have purchased needed equipment for the hospital, Hospital Kuxmary To Expand Ranks Of Organization With the enlargement of the Highland Park hospital, the Worn- an'g Auxiliary of the hospital bu recogniud an added responsibility. With this in mind, the mks of the' auxiliu-y are being expanded. Mrs. Howell Murray had: a group of " women who will in- vibe 1,000 new members to join the group in the vital work of nukinc surgical dun-inn and machine-stitched artiehm. Le, are taxed " the same rate to ( provide public schools for the coir lmunity but tho first group, ob- viously, pay: higher taxes than the second. It tho wealthy people Ihould decide not to pay their share of school taxes because they mtbcpublic 'sehool_.. .ve would cull their conduct "tttah and tm-American. Under our lyi- tem, I public 'reretol,edueatiem in (minted to Ala, ehildrmt-and ALL citizens, rich and poor, pey‘ (Continued on up 6) In every community were ore some people who own eottaiderabie property but have few or no ehii- dren still in school (or who lend them to private tretutots),-as well u poorer people who may have 3 number of children of wheel Me. " lake Potent should be per- mitted to withdraw from the Doerfuld-tetti.td. Tmnhip High School District. YOUR TAX WILL GO UP APPROXIIATELY " and the high school tax portion of it WILL GO UP 40%, without my increase in high school {militias Por example: . " your tax is not 8100, it in- eludes . high ochool tax of $19.80 (°). If the District _ were tseparated, your tax would have been $107.80 (8% more) and the high school tax portion of it would be $28.62 (40% more). If the upention should occur and our citizens should (nit to vote tax increase that would he needed immediately, our high when! budget to.“ he. to he reduced by " [out 31W,“ This might mean diam-inc u number of teachers, increasing tho size of the clones, eliminating some of the important courses now be- ing offered and entailing badly needed repairs Why Should Luke For-of. With. drnwnl from tho District AHoct Our Tue. " Greatly? - “We Fact Sheet 0n Proposed Split of High School Dist. ya: and Turner. cue. Highland Park, mind: Tum-say, Mar. W, 1949 Th teemAmt In," an. a. C-tieth"t-teotqb chef-ebb Ahab an --ethrtit+t.as “In“ Ml. Quads-An“ cttEoeneot1t-- “who-homundd- “MW-them.- ‘00.!th ananadd-dt-uee-u ”Mb-mm nd mm “In. Kurorr'u'morehiiestvtt- “Wilhelm-mm tttth-ut-tmee, -hiate “I. he!“ pod- M. - In Ravi-h, a“ of hefttee., and an“ in ”mu-WINN- msdthet%etht1h-tgrtet- Iincoln School PTA Spring Luncheon And Card Party Chairman in chug! of the " fair is In. Robert Shin, “Mod by co-chlirlnun In. Find M Ind I cal-mince including In. and In. a... mum" -----iV Ttekqt.resarbe-dgto,,, 'rm.tumtathnaotrI.P.g-. The Lincoln school “and Spring Luncheon ind Can! M will be held Wetland”, my. " " t P. . _ t I. Mmm of Deerfield m the winner of tho mud prize of $50 worth of merettnadims, given by the Ace Mm More, " s. Second St... on opening days. Friday 1nd Sunday, huh 11-12. Second prize, $25 in merchandise, was won by Jackie Noam-abort of 140 S. t%etsssd.tet. A one of All-laundry Wt m won by In. B. W. Oliver of 109 tr. Second It. A te,a,T,ta2f,r,ee It ee hires Of Ace Hardware In. Victor received her BA. km from Wench: Reserve University and is in residence for her WA. dune It the University of Chicago. She has Ind will (Continua on -p~. 6) In. Ethel L Victor of the Anni-non for Funny Living, will conduct the third of n uric of study groups " the next Ruinia PTA meeting Tuesday evening. “2%, at 8:30 in the Nude rom- " the Ravinin schooL This meeting is planned etqteeiail, for the parent- of the 5th and 6th “and” but In mm are welcome. Mia. Ethel Wait" To Address PTA 0f__Ravinin, March 22 He lined in the It-ti _ aunt of the us. Chamber of Commerce and u Attorney for the New Trade Commission. In addition to still other responsible PoMqheitsnCiaaaCDimsetoror the New Ream Bank in Chi- can and Deputy Chairman of its than, two of when lthud Elm Place school, he is Pro-Meat " wall " n member of the Bond " Din-chm and the Executive Com- mittee of Jewel Tea Company. A (lulu-1e of George Washington Ulivtnity an School, he has ”Whom-M Min J. Landing, 903 No. tn-idan road to serve us preli- dent'lor one year. A resident " Huh“! Park since. 1986, Mr. handily in completing his first thus-you- tenn as member at the Baud. Married and father of Th Cumu- Colllnimo " Salad District. MW, entrain; both [In Pine and Green Bay N “no“. not Februuy 2m to Mint. nee baud members. W cueful eiitHratioat an an. maximally “new tho folio-in; member: on whom the Wt: of District Mt2 are aaHdtovoteoesAreiitEtm Pine. Ithool. The poll. will be awaken 18noonto7p.m, l, Mahatma. 108 ToElectNewBoud Big-begs On April 9 but J. Korea. 443 Egandlle to serve 1 oneyeu- term. In just complehed six yen-n (Continued on page 6) “Madam“; *mhmum‘ -Mottheoer-nm.-- '-rtmtus-ae-aic dummy-ma. 'rate-More-rg.-. 'rms-tio-fe-tasa Mm-v-it-tv-rar @TJy-hnthlchdn *SI-I'hn AIM-q “a! d. Ill-ital"... Jf.SMrdo,,'dk' “I"... an...” Audmmtum “WHMWM t_timitor-dea. Talmud». 'ueormeitau.,rr-dts. "eoewoodEuetri'e"ci-vroe "metinItmrrie1iebtantae-tog $8,744.51. a atop and up nth-l "Gm-tBar-dau-tmt '-n.tttbeiatatnlud,-- "tmrfhmhai-,-ntth. ”Wisteria-Ind.“ “phat-“SLJoh-n-m mmmumma teh-id-cu--- TIIOGquuncil on Ion-day evening-plumedthebidotus, 000 “Hand by N. S. We, Commiumennhum ,mNoatCmstmtb.eeh.undae cidtd “am for “for titmtotheeitr-toamr, bid.t.beoreatedatthoemmeii City Council O.KN Contracts For Shore Repairs: Stop light: dun an -tioatut, fine iee a&atineNeiiitv.Ttt.aiH-de- rhetsesrrmesra-tmrsmthis 1rinteraroettutthous-d Truman-d Sch»! Authoritie- -etuttheehihhead-a better"ttmah"inuai-d. Ihuhtethe-eeuietter, "qr_eorttritmtiomrrmmatt EtmP%eot5ehoolaard Gremlin " School Parent lave been Ono of the impoetaat demons of this tteNeet iq construction of Alien hon-e fol-Wot.“ We oquiratterttandxrttiehwiti b. -d-armirtetto-torth. ih-ahatin-nreasiti-od wl°mnnumu¢1$onnl~ mttahetterhoeret.tatitud. of Sheridan M in W ietad-snndeanootb.uovod. The was” in. niacin; rink in “emu-Manna“- aue,itisra-totmiureood pen-nan: structu- on loan. Wind; this will (in the chit- Mindy the III-meld. have been much graded; the Nut-top are. for 3 tennis courts and , basketblll roun- h‘iow he; installed and hated. During the put week; - boy: hare taken advantage of this ttnrd.eurfteed am and lava been using the baaketbait with. When eomgrHt. ed, the plum-and will count: also of two tame phyfieldg, one forthett-doroortheiriru Fin“ ll... ' . l Mr. M D. Watts. org - of low-n Plum“ 1- Provemen‘ True. announced this week any». can” to nine the final mount " hand- to com- plete the w " Elm Place School was bo‘i-g mud, un- dertaken wadir tho direction of Mr. David J. Harlin. Campaign Chairman. It. Weak; reported that I and of 314388.70 Ind now been received or pledged toward an ow an a 317.- 500.00. Due to in“ build- ins costs. 35.50030 mom will be required to complete the projoct, which will actually can mm $20,000.00 MM Kick-off Meeting Last Monday Starts Door-to-Door Camuaixm Plans Programing For Morgan Plum Construction Cup-in 0| (Won (cub-u-..» (Continued on page 6) April n. " “WV-ht: " . but: lunch a "I!“ hi 3* ici" "ii"ii'i'iiiit"zikkr Saert0te_rtxrti.iGua."i' t"flM2ttTarg','t.'ue. “hon-m u.- ”mum“, “Lamb-Hi; cy-red-u-aes.-. Emmy-gm“ “hummus-e. Wmmhabung thMMl-edd ruby “an." Addition-lain. eomtaaatdmuhnt.watbe- mumtmmn- M Inns-ht. Com 1Ne_HheH W.” lithium at“. '2rfer-Ga.hstti-aila" Chill PastOnlusRainmh For“ Patti] Boys Coll-Antler Jon-y C. Ian-in; moaned that the Pout had or- wmuonuninemmm mmmnmiié; Sam‘s-mum District. Inn-ho included in in Petition I ml) ofthe northern part of Wield Township and 40% " Wm Doerlield Tomi]; 1&0th “reliever. '-tutFuuBromtuir,s- totatltaxvahantim, of $12,000,000 Mammuudatmh. timx--mruh. Famine-7h. M only to “walk out" on it ”alibi!“ bind.) to take for “Gr-h" Should Be "all“ “I m ducked to Ian that Luke PM not content with My twins to pull Shields Tami]: out. of the mill School "ri-rortedbrthqrrueirU. " -diree the a. of school: "'dtherrh-t-.er-t, in mu. Both lab Fan: and 'TibturtdParkrtowrarmomin than than their sandman mtlb-- but thim hehtatosmsvide than. for In“ that have a lower an“: 'eatth,aadtutitsasitahoadtse. Mahmbowmrmhtoigs note thin responsibility completely grgtd 'rtemir “IR out on the prob- to pull out. of the mun-m which ther petitioned to join when they 'tqodod help yea: an is merely a no" to shift their than of IE “hint, to other; shoulder: The Lucian mm. school 8"- "It in essential that we get 10.. “00 tin-tuna." aid Chairman loo ll. Octnnder after the moat- isttr. "This aw " 14h Pomsat .09...“in sun-u a. 35...; Campaign chairmen Lee H. o.. dander opened the meeting end introduced Howell W. Murray who (Ive the maimed worker: fun on the history of the DeerfieW Shields High School District and on explanation of the tutors lead- ing to We PM: petition to leper-u. Other when of the campaign committee spoke. ox- pbining the serious effect of the sen-lotion if this - to stop it wen umuccenfu] end our eminent failed to vote for the immune in axe. that would he immediately note-e11. Petition blanks end Net sheets were distributed, so that the workers would be eeraqrtetet, [ne- pu-ed to discus the niobium with the people on- whom they would I An essthtminatic. map of work- erBmetmttHhiIhsehmrtFm- ‘dny evening, Inch Nth. to m w the fact: and intonation than petition on“. lake PW- attempt to - tron an _DeortiehrShieu. Township Bu School District. A can! of ap- Proximately 100 workers will be- gin a eaitma. this not of - home in Highland Park. Highvood. Deerfield, Bannockbun and Wil- mot to obtain In expend 10.000 sign-tum (Continued on m. 6) Official Hm WWI aeopr,81di0art" lam-arc; of d

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