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Highland Park Press, 31 Jul 1930, p. 30

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Joseph Przyborski, North Chicago postmaster, and Hugo . Schneider, postmaster at Highland Park, deâ€" clared that, to their knowledge, there was "no political influence used in awarding of postoffice leases in their communities, according to the Wauâ€" kegan Times. "Bids in North Chicago were duly advertised for and federal postoffice inspector visited all cities concerned," Mr. Preyborski stated. _ "I think there is some mistake about North Chicago being included in the list of postoffices to be investigated by Senâ€" ator Blaine and his committee." Mr. Schneider was equally emâ€" phatic in declaring that there had been no political influence exerted in the Highland Park selection. He has heard no objection to the lease from Highland Park citizens, he said. s Postmaster Says No Political Influence in Lease of Building 32 Highland tee port The he â€" senate investigating commitâ€" : said to have received its reâ€" of political discrimination in r to questionnaires sent to ownâ€" property in territory adjacent : rented postoffice buildings in 1 hundred communities. A cool and comfortable place to lunch or dine, during the intensely hot weather. . «o0(J)orn Our dining room is always cool â€" and the food is wholesome and well cooked. The Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria IN THE UDELL BUILDING â€""!f n 18 Postmaster Announces Extension of Delivery The conditions are: Houses must be numbered, mail recepticles must be placed within 50 feet of lot line, at the front door, if house is.within this distance. This service will beâ€" gin on August 11, 1930, one morning delivery each day. _ Patrons living within this territory will file appliâ€" cation for delivery at the Highland Park Post Office before the date menâ€" tioned. f One Reason, Anyway The reason young men on top of the city buses and on park benches make violent love to their girls is that they know that the same people will never see Country Home. Names Sections Affected UsivC see them agnin.;â€"Tho T BE P RES$8 \"THE PROTEGEE" TO _ MODEL AIRPLANE AND \ â€" BEGIVEN AUGUST 3 BOAT CONTEST AUG. 6 received their training in the school of the Chicago Art theatre. Scientific Methods All instruction in this school is based upon the scientific method of the famous Moscow Art theatre, of which Ivan Lazaraff was for 20 years a valued and highly respected memâ€" ber. Since his death, his wife, Maria Astrova Lazareff, has ‘carried forâ€" lwurd his plans. The method of apâ€" | proach to acting and directing is moâ€" |tivnted by purely artistic consideraâ€" ltions which regard the theatre as a | serious contribution to the spiritual |and intellectual life of the communâ€" {ily, rather than as a form of light iamusement.. Ivan â€"Lazareff defined the theatre as, "The life of a human lspirit on the stage," and explained that the aim of the school is to deâ€" velop both an "inner" sand an "outer" technique for the actor so that he 'muy know his soul as well as his body, | and rely upon his ‘own resources rather than upon old fixed forms. Comment Virginia Dale, dramatic critic of the Chicago Journal has written of the Art theatre: "The work of the Chicago ~Art theatre makes evident the very thing for which the Mosâ€" cow Art theatre was admiredâ€"imagâ€" ination, resourcefulness, and an enâ€" gaging naturalness â€" I have never seen anywhere a less selfâ€"conscious groupâ€"Like the Moscow Art theatre, the Lazareff players preserve and | augment the value of the lines of the | play by keeping in character, and | their silences are filled with meanâ€" school ‘Anne Richards, Lorena May Cather, Harold Hingston, Eri Hulâ€" bert, Betty Phillips, Kenneth Stevens and Dick Kroth.â€" All of these have ing James Woods, 78 year old retired soldier of 321 Highwood avenue, Highwood, was arrested shortly after noon Saturday by State Fire Marâ€" shall Paul E. Bertram of Crystal lake following an investigation into the burning Saturday morning of Woods‘ home. Woods, believed to be insane, is charged with arson, and was to be given an insanity hearing Tuesâ€" day, according to the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun, which says: _ > Arrest Highwood Man in Burning of Home Woods left his home at 9 o‘clock Saturday morning, locking all doors. 30 minutes later, the building burst into flames, the fire almost destroying the house before firemen could exâ€" tinguish it. The entire interior of the building was gutted by the flames, and the loss will exceed $1,500. Highwood police and fire officials, making an investigation in to the probable cause of the blaze, called Fire Marshal Bertram, who inspected the ruins at noon.. The arrest of Woods followed. has been under observation of police for six months. Police ~pointed out that several fires have been started in the buildâ€" ing recently, but were put out by Woods without the aid of firemen. Woods, believed to be a pyromaniac, (Continued from page 5) the school dal; ~second, special medal; third, special medal. ---Efiééial recognition will be given to oldest and youngest contestant. Airplanes Juniorâ€" 1. Silver Ace Flamingo No. 2. Wanner Construction Set ... 3 3. Wanner Construction Set ... 2 Stick Modelâ€" 1. Wanner Construction Set .......... 5 2. Wanner Construction Set ... 3 3. Wanner Construction Set ... 1 Commercial Fuselageâ€" 1. Wanner Construction Set ... 5 2. Wanner Construction Set .......... 8 3. Wanner Construction Set ... 1 Twin Motor Modelâ€" 1. Wanner Construction Set ... 5 2. Wanner Construction Set ... 3 3. Wanner Construction Set ... 1 Winners in each event compete at National Air Race, Curtis Field, Auâ€" gust 23. + Stupeyâ€"Smith Post of the Ameriâ€" can Legion will hold a carnival on the grounds of the Oak Terrace school, this week Thursday, Friday and Saturday. i . % â€"Officials from the Rotary club will be in charge of the meet. The usual carnival features includâ€" ing a Ferris wheel, merryâ€"goâ€"round, and numerous concessions will hold the attractions of the crowds who will visit the carnival daily. The affair begins this evening and continues through the week. Many lovely prizes will be given away each day. American Legion Holds Carnival in Highwood Mad foxes on the estates of Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, congressâ€" woman, former Governor Frank O. Lowden, and others in the countryâ€" side southwest of Rockford, were hunted last week by expert riflemen. Four foxes have been killed and have been found suffering with rabâ€" ies. Fear of the foxes was felt sevâ€" eral days ago when one of them atâ€" tacked a dog on the McCormick farm Shortly afterward a fox invaded the McCormick lawn and snapped at her son. Mad Foxes on Farm of Mrs. McCormick Shot by Hunters, Says Report One nice thing about night baseâ€" ball is that they never have to call the game on account of darkness. NAME ADDRESS Bought bout Stiek â€" model Twin motor _ model Homeâ€"made sail . bout Spriny. wound bout Fuselage â€" model Bout â€"driven by any other power AGK Che (Continued from page 5) Thursday, July 31, 1930 Airplanex Boats silver â€" Rotary bronze Rotary

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