» posterity the principles of justice, chairman of the Pack Committee. mbht‘lï¬:u-fl them during the / six weeks. The Troop ustallyâ€" meets at the Highland Park Community Cenâ€" Tt * M‘ oc acct dm M'_muuu Troop 31. x; some of the things the boys have Cub Master of Troop 31, gave the group an idea of what goes on during a Cub Scout meeting. Along with the attendant cereâ€" money, the boys entertained with a few yells, songs and demonstraâ€" special benefit of local Kiwanians. den mothers and fathers and Kiâ€" thatâ€" itsâ€" membership will continue Scouts In Action Monday night‘s meeting of the Kiwanis club of Highland Park was a bit different than usual, and found Cub Scout Troop No. 31 lives to serving God and Country. It will also serve as a pronounceâ€" Memorial Building will serve as a being rendered to their community which has been acknowledged by can way of life. ~ It is a privilege to extend to consumated by a structure to be| 4D¢ executive committee is dedicated as a memorial to those|@MXi0us for more representation who made the supreme sacrifice|throughout the county so that a lnd,w-yllind.ï¬enlnl-iud the first spadeâ€"full of earth in Highland Park, Nlinois Mr. Alan J. Harrison, Commander Highland Park Post No. 145 _ no we Ssee It, Omy one possIDie good can come of McCarthy‘s antics. If they stir pob:lhcal leaders of both parties to real action in seeing hat governâ€" ment posts are actually cleaned of real or potential traitors, his thirst for publicity may have served some good end. _ A PLAGUE ON BOTH YOUR HOUSES A display of Cub Scout handiâ€" Vol. 39; No. 10 I have learned of the gro If n se e es aNUrth scheduled for April ulm., (\Up To Now for Ees " se & Bns * c on s o ces n ce dn 5 enc 0o Ceme, d Tickets for this program were invited to compete against|tighth grade, was selected h“fl;â€"mdfl'h“““-l*b“ï¬& M“M.-ï¬hhï¬.“ï¬.lfl,“&flhd.-ï¬ afterncon of the performance . of Books Program. Ordinarily the | tain. s . ‘.“ l‘ m"_ U FECI" €22 PPRPIRE EIFC â€"â€"--‘-vv- TVE L. ETCBE , at p.m. because their continued interest h%umu’mo‘“m in the . program throughout this entire orthestra and chorus, Miss| As a climax to their weekly|©U‘Tent school year. mmuhhmm~umwa‘mmmm -uhAlhct-ru.-uuobna.m-â€"-uhrl-ha-hdmh marma»mwwdumr-ï¬zmmh&- m Chorus as| cfro Public Schools, students from Adams, Jerry background, _ _ * **|Eim Place School, District 107,|Susan Zimmerman. Riln" Foune, 250 Students Participate i;?n'i...u., "'"»:&.‘T.. In Spring Concert, May 14|A F.ouger Onited Hatiom: about 250 stadents im e mz,|Elm Place Children to serve if elected to the Board ow She ‘ohigs HXL k C wâ€"um 22 0°0 announced, in revealing its -hu.lm scientist Urey and other that all of these candidates have| debaters. “mil.whoh-.al 21 Highland Parkâ€"Alice E. Anderâ€" son, Leonardâ€"H. Arnold, Annis E. Jeuki--ul'fll'-t.ht-l.h. This slate of nominees will be evening, May 23, at the Winnetka Community House. < § The slate, which was chosen by meeting of the group on Tuesday North Shore Citizens‘ ‘The North Sh Citi ‘ C Week" in May. > mittee announced today a slate of Calling for a reinforced World candidates fortheotfieuolcdwt,nUnithlï¬ompoliu Board of Directors for, the coming force, "Point 4" economic aid and yur.fleeï¬nofumnmdllimitofUleu.!‘v- will take place at the annual\rence Perkins of Evanston advoâ€" delegation may be chosen to atâ€" tend the coming Young Republiâ€" can convention in Chicago. Present at this meeting will be the city officials of Zion, and the will address the meeting. _ _ _ _ _ A large turnout is expected for mn"‘innanet'he'mfor the fall dance. Young Republicans To Meet At Zion Thursday, May 4 ‘There will be a meeting of the| Richard Pizzato, a Young Republicans of Lake Counâ€"|ens: Stage, ez 1950 at 8 P. M. at the Zion Hotel| . . The Highlant Park Pregs | hwood â€" W. A. Thomas,| Glencoe and Highland Park. ind Parkâ€"Alice E. Anderâ€"| Rev. Gene Bartiett, Minister of eonardâ€"H. Arnold, Annis E. mmmaâ€"g«m is and William E. Peters, Jr. ston, described a Quaker "testiâ€" lï¬uduâ€"‘uvfllhw"w“ï¬aflm‘ which the meeting willâ€"be|can "coâ€"erist" for manvy vears he E26 Co S AnP u Pbebcams» on Thursday, May 4,|Jolls and David Phelps. ~ rigm _ on Sunday, Participate In Battle for â€"___ Highland Park, Hlincis . Thursday, May 4, 1950 N“Mc.h..'ol!E_i"& lilinois, president of United ing. Small nations, he said, want a stronger United Nations. tions for cated strengthening the United Mundelein.. _ _ _ _ Nations "to provide the degree| This year‘s showing is an imâ€" sided over by Jerry Voorhis of | $18,000. Winnetka, former California Conâ€"| ; rj \ Nad hn 4 Other speakers took issue with Dr.. Urey‘s Atlantic_Union soluâ€" tion to the arms race, but all whmmmm the list of man‘s aims today. ‘"Democracy on the march is a grand and glorious idea to rally the hearts of men," the atomic heard Dr. Harold Urey deny arms|and Miss Nan Wilson. Props were can bring peace, at a North Shore|Collected by George Glader, Bob Auditoriam on ie eoviero on S _ _ [Kepehtin. __ _ . ~~ Arms Not Road To â€" " The dirsan w f uart, and studer Pomee Une Says ! 0. e T brom ols aabe ‘An overflow crowd, including|be handled .by Shirley many listening in by loudspeakers,| Mary Pasquesi, Barbara Sherry; Assistants, Gray Cathrall Jr., and Patricia Green; Publicity, Lee Sargeant; Ticket Sale, Rose Ehman and Venette Slusarezvk: Stein, Marilyn Strauss, Linda Taft, Marilyn Tippey, and Susan be presented in the Jesse Lowe Pyramus And Thisbe Ballet And Chorus At Elm Place spoke â€" for &ei‘pnmt;ft_l;r-w;";: omen â€" Voters â€"of | raised at the end of April in 1949. ette, Kenilworth, :l_\n_{l{hmtomtbehphh and Anne Stevâ€" against | eighth grade, was selected by her upperâ€"grade classes but Mr. Robâ€" ert Zabka‘s Intermediate Fifth Grade group from Highland Park was selected for the bromdcast because of their continued interest in the . program throughout this current school year. Monday evening lectures in the ’Gifl- Center 116 South Michiâ€" gan Avenue, on Monday, May 8 ‘:..‘I,:l.vuwbh,by It is entitled, "A Travelers Colâ€" lection of Garden Pictures", by Mrs. L._F. Harta of Highland Park, who will show colorful views «mua.aua,.gmj America and of Europe. Mrs. Harza To Speak local groups sent the figure past Cancer Fund Drive _ Passes 70 PerCent Mark Lake county‘s 1950 cancer fund drive passed the 70 per cent mark today when collections went over the $18,000 mark. Quota for the county is $26,000. Figures turned in by the various chairmen throughout the county came to $17,231. Credits accumn~ TEZET °0 $11,201. Credits lated in Chicago and allocated to Marquart, and the student direeâ€" torâ€" is Donna Stine. Makeâ€"up.will stage technician is Mr. Paul Mcâ€" and his assistants are Peter Padorr and Pat Montgomery. The sound crew includes Mike Sukheun,'fi;; Arnold, andâ€" student stage techâ€" nician is Jim Grace. The light Gertie, Ruth Skytte; Miss Wheelâ€" er, Sue Fox; Mrs. Abbott, Bonnie McFarland; Bill,. Dick Bloomstein and Mr. Ferguson, Ken Hirsh. fun working on this play as some of the situations are similar to those in high school. This play. resembles the Henty Aldrich ‘plays. An unusually large set is being used for this production. The seene takes place in a principal‘s office of a midâ€"western high sented .. by .. the . studentsâ€"ofâ€"the Highland Park High school as their annual spring play this Saturday, May 6, at 8:30 p.m. in the High school auditorium. ~â€" The cast, which has been pracâ€" ticing every afternoon _ after school for five weeks and on Saturday mornings for about three 2 2BE 90 CEDT . AMRCOY UF Clifford Gol_ï¬-nh,_vill be , preâ€" S?rilgPhyAt High School Saturday STUDENTS TO GIVE COMEDY â€" . Robert Baxter of Waukegan, ut ki e . s Ee e for Del Rio Tavern, 334 Highwood Arch Ward night will be ob tv-.o.-lth‘l::fl.c&:-nd by. Highland Park Elks Tieke WM. at 7 m:-‘h“n‘hhï¬u.?..' : Mrs.‘ Rena Bianchetti and Frank|FOlowing dinner, Ward, sports llided at the on of mss ces m:d!hh-mq-ll‘IWh miles east of Eigin Honor Arch _ Duilio Biagetti, owner of the Ward 2 27e~=J00 man + which will be delivered in the Meets Fatal Accident church edifice, 387 Hazel Ave. All 2C2rC _ of . Le The other speaker, Miss Sinkâ€" h.-m-hfl.uum:'“",“"ï¬ School, chose "Human Relations °* Christ, Sci h'!\o(&-‘-"-&.-bj.gw of her talk. Wns ) â€" Lc ol follows:â€"President, Mrs. Jesse R. auent Evanston mil,.. _ 3 "", 7iX [Bank Gains ‘In ' qnentMWd-flh.mlâ€"h trains; operation of locals to Ediâ€" The local bank made stead son Court, Waukegan, instead of| ... ; e Y n o A ;gn--..:lï¬-flnï¬kw_utk using dn"'“&“'“'.bm in a recent edition of l'"*,‘l' M"’“'l-q", "ï¬-"l'bA-h-lfl.',.chm ‘?’“Lqâ€" o ending ï¬i:‘ t:‘_“"; m journal published in â€"New abolition of the costly â€" crew se in st ~How cluded among the top 7%â€"of the d'"fl, dh‘l Street, e n&-.-li.“.hlfln-hhu and management costs. 7 Among the AVC‘s executive ‘ï¬u officersâ€" and employes nningot’-flhwe.-»“"'*""-*'“ Mmmwnw"flm‘:'“‘w": erett Millard and Harry Sellery, . "'m Highland Park. l.hlloltol-!nnmlï¬ m â€" > b-u::d&ï¬em-fl. s llflt. â€" courteous and effiâ€" Interfaith Group ._ _ .. cient treatment the depositor is Holds Annzal Luncheon |itttified in expecting. Substantial Memb of . theâ€" Interfait ‘llnf:ha--d&ocp-. 'Gn-pheldtbeirmtalhnebeon-.- the .n'.-'.“.-'“" at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday. The|C"C* d¢Partments have indicated Mr. Wheecler, driver of the other|will speak. _ _ * _ _ "__‘*" thowe o nanzge n Retpital in & Members, their wires.and guests Bervices were conducted Wed|**" Sttend the affair. A gettoâ€" as benril stt aliiie sn mctisebc cce 020 Without the Shore Line, the Skokie Valley system would have lost ~$172,456.78, Roberts said. pe0 T. PCOTS 0C CBP qEORTE Depositors are furnished ~with rontavilllkyroeketiftheShrelvaflettypeuvebpin'ï¬eh route is dropped," the ‘ AVC neeipt.uybekqnnnï¬lntiï¬ed chapter‘s _ executive committee with bank statements. ~The reâ€" ï¬dï¬wdm«ï¬nwmnhm» $ q l ut Do c _ DJ ODED TCOW CUCV O° discarded or hcmeo'nfllo!fllellu'illmm.‘& t« prefers. beinï¬ï¬nlhdng&éhfut~fheleiï¬e-iinom" transport link with the city." in many of try‘s * The AVC board maintains that banks and has â€" enjoyed the electric line management has|g;..4 _ ______ "e, Cnioved â€"unqualiâ€" "Overhead costs of the Skokie route will skyrocket if the Shore AVC Group Fears End Of Skokie may follow the Shore Line route to the Junk heap. This dire warning issued from the" civicâ€"minded American Veterâ€" ans Committee this week ah;e;â€"; study of reports submitted to the lllinois ~C by John 1 First National Bank Installs New : _ Machine To Eliminate Passbook Skokie Valley‘s electric line S 2OStd maintains that| banks and has â€" enjoyed m"" c line management has fied success. There is no doubt le or no effort" to imâ€" teller machines have come to t Apinhith _ envpadke EPn L & T NCTCe Commission s» owb c lerancm curacy". Passbooks will not longer Mu:‘l?:rt-tlh necessary. The teller will valiâ€" nomey ~ Roobrcts . Iu llll_e_elth de?m by machine and PM hC\ mt brvdllichtinc. 1t .2 J ‘ "Line | finder information asâ€"to the cusâ€" +. saved | tomer‘s deposits, since the receipt .. ‘ mawt Gelg c Pm o1 D ~us 5ea copy ; $1.50 a year L ae _ o_ $ 2 O PAH .. Whnk â€" sports editor of the Chicago Tritbune; aumm _0 . ‘*'flb_o_a-{.uw Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church s pubics seeeptance of this the public‘s acceptance of fine local institution. es s o e en n C Sige forms carry only serial numbers and no names. Thus, the new reâ€" ceipt will.assure the customer for the bank; the customer being able to get away from the teller‘s winâ€" dow more quickly while the addiâ€" The First Nationalâ€"Bank ~of Highland Park has installed a new type teller machine which provides checking account customers with a printed deposit receipt for each deposit made and eliminates the ln«itorhnkingp.booh."l'h new system was inaugurated May Mr. A. N, Schinler, the bank‘s cashier, said that this new method of handling checking account deâ€" from 6 to 6:50 pm. : The Hope of Mankind"