were carefully te department re all rejected affic 1 be divided er, so that portion of tinue northk eridan road > cars and e measure. ninate the: ~ Sheridan mmmmmmmemmemigs. ... 2200 _bids recently at _proposed chang. ofâ€"Sheridam roag eridan, together r department hag rasement through r the new roaad hreeâ€"quarters ts south end corner. The pes of motorists at this bad see. u«-boâ€"rep{.ced»wl ghway at least ough the igh the Fort south end of rry Sheridan th as Jones rt distance crossing. At y will turn ute. 42. as Jones pl; ute will swing Sheridan road, ough Fort condition, some plan rarily re â€"and they jously t new d by } and Easem lige af tin Pt. Plt’ORIiSe l U!;'?rmers and Small emen adway from s _ McKinley y Lake Forest ollowed, as the o believe they aboutâ€" a mile It will be 40â€" it at the south d that McKin \np coulâ€" [ SRNESTâ€"MAYER ALS0 _ XT SPRNG@ [ WRITES TO GOVERNOR COUurs, / °1 "" . VCC. 18 â€"In the} â€"Coach Buck â€"Taylor in ©0r52 of the Senate bond hearing| ing the prospects of the today,, Thomas W. Lamont said: Indians said, "With the ; "The banks are not loaded up with | hand we expect to better (Continued on page 23) record." *5 + â€"BONTYS T A MIINIMY® 4 raars i; 3 _ , _ _ _‘~LCOr 1 speak, and in order that you may have a clear <Yision of what I am driving at I am inclosing an open letter addressed to the President of the United_States "that was bublished on December 18, 8d I refep you to the third paraâ€" &raph in thig letter which was writ. en on December 16, and to sub. Stantiate the contents of that paraâ€" £t@Dh may 1 quote from the Chi. l"“ Herald and Examiner the folâ€" #W t!m&t«h We«li * e rem;.lar practice of last ) first pon you e nesday night. ; . Misery, physical and mental torture,| ... ,.y [ ie e i _ iaar:' that is now prevailing upon wo rthy S}vede Anderson, "Sheik" Gianâ€" 4 loyal citizens, not o nly of our State| £°"8i John Shelton, Herb Englund, a;’ put of the Nation. T refer particy | PCter Peterson, Cienty â€" Englund, | DAY! ltly to the modest home owner and Ossep Carlson, "Buck" Taylor, John | *‘ d the farmer, and as a real estate opâ€" Credi, "Cooney" Zaccanti, and John | *" Srator I know whereof I speak, an d Brasa â€" compile the heavyweight| â€" Sai in order that you may have & 'cle.r squad, while "Scabby" Silvestrini, p‘arty Yision of what I am driving at I am | Ettore Lenzi, "Coco" Pierantoni, | Ning. hdning an open letter addressed to| EN20 Doretti, Joe Scassolatti, Fred baby ::th'!oident bfâ€"the United Statag| Bertucci, Ray Finni Enanl D.p _ _ s 4 ima‘s. . NOlSs unfortunate citizens have been confined in our Sta stitutions. Governor, will you permit : m “P;m, .YOUr valnahla 41. Illinoig‘ power as saw it j c . y ~AC nCB /OUur energies should be d creatures here on FEny C CCOmDCP 11 The Hon. Louis Emmerson, Governor of State of Illinois, Spflnzï¬eld,' Illinois. gency legislation for speedy relief. I have amaii nonte owners so that mortâ€" gages now more or less generally regarded as "frozen "â€"can be -**W"ï¬rmai‘n? forecloâ€" sure and loss to the owners, is the _ urgent pleaâ€"of â€"Ernestâ€" Mayer, Highâ€" land Park real estate broker, in a letter _ just â€"written to Governor Louis L. Emmerson. ... T his_letter..toâ€"Governor Emmerâ€" & is s one written a few days ago by Mr. Mayer to â€"Presidentâ€"Hoover, in which the naâ€" tional executive was urged to turn his attention momentarily, at least,| from theâ€"considerstion of a renewed moratorium or debt cancellation so far as European nations are conâ€" cerned, to some sort of a moratorâ€" djum to distressed farmers and t modest home owners. Copies of Mr Governor Emme Following is est to sorely distressedâ€"farmers small home owners so that gages now more or less gene; regarded as "frozen assets" ea. loaning money at Of ‘s here on Earth, ® noticed through the newsâ€" that ~you exercised your s well as your duty as you in extending mercy and â€"a ~ agor m m 3 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 Farmers and Small !i;n; Owners; the Letter _.rédempti‘t;n ~of thatsome sort of some . _copy of the letter: Highland Park, T11 December 19, 1931. HHORGMCL EOcA Lngar: mm ame oc PRIRANIT NT ie m ucmemiecnt 3 h0 i ie w e w naute mcn cmnmns imr itive mir> tm Letter Mayer‘s letter to r thoughts and| netted devoted to all| girls â€" our State Inâ€" time embily in f â€"emerâ€" provided , 1981 who A picked lineup for to _Ipd_ians basketball t of On Wednesday, Jan wood Indians will en\ game l& the © season, against Geo. Keller‘s ) land Park, and the ligh Sanitary Barbers, & no nardini and C. P; lightweight squad Indians Will Play _ ‘First Game Jan girls to fill good sized baskets for 20 needy Hig and Highwood families ; vide a two month‘s milk capacity crowd win?cix 1 [3 0 03 o 0 3 0+ "~ CPomeu â€"Of â€" B1 ’the Highland Park telephone operaâ€" tors, and is headed by Miss _Leola Wm;,, iss Anna Guay, vice chairman, and Miss Kathryn Hess, secretary, % ‘ Energetic work on the part of all the girls made the affair a huge SUucéess. It attrartadl a mnuls. 2y 0C wivan .4 11 _ , _ ~Ponsored a. dance Mmflmpmmé" ity: e Federation tha HiskL..â€"3 . . .. e On Friday, November 19 the Highland Park Traffic E. ee‘s Fedefatip_n sponsored a norini, Joh e0,. Reller‘s heavy of*l_fiil;: . and the *lizhtafqnimt the the ° season, the a sufficient amount _ good sized Christmas 20 needy Highland Park John Tosi, Jim Berâ€" Pasquesi are of the v ‘r ;Iot;b-i:-t;:m' i ! ade the affair a -l;u;; attracted a more than enter their first hich, together with sugar; 1 1b es idys s s E_ the purpose for (corn, peas s used,| 3 â€"stalks o t amount for the| bread 5 1 l_ sized Christmas | condencad . in suï¬?mlriz- the Highwood ie material on ter last year‘s â€" 6, the Highâ€" te and to proâ€" _ supply for »heavies Employâ€" 1931,| one e oyey ; _ _ C Eer and Mr. and Mrs. Kleiner and daughter Bonita of Chicago will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Winter tomorrow, (Friday), * ‘ Mr. and M Mrs. Kleiner S e auey _ 0 o t CAeHpg party, babies, childrén, men and ’women, then received a. pound box of candy. A â€" This was our first Christmas party but from reportsâ€" that have been coming in it was one of the hapâ€" piest for both children and parents. We also want to thank all those who helped in an â€" Micantialaisl in ditte 23 l 1 first Family Christmas party James hall in Highwood. The was attended by about 25 and 78 children. The small c} played games and the olde: with their parents enjoyed and 500. . o * Santa Claus paid a. visit i party towards the close of th. ning.‘ Each girl received a baby doll and each little bo party, babies, childrén, men Catholic Daughters &4 _ Enjoy Party Dec. 21 S k o d bread ; 1 quart of condensed milk;. 1 Ibs of apples; 6â€"12 of Graham crackers for the children. â€" _ Lvery â€" basket contained,> with weights varying with the size of the family, the following articles : One smoked ham, . 6â€"12 lbs; i peck of potatoes, 2â€"3 lbs of sweet notataacs CBo o &sil On Monday, Dec. 21 diet, and Mrs. Butler and Mr WE ce coos Bs 1ters of PHOTO y AVTro 8y "‘c’(lelLu needy party who is on a _ HAfistmas party at St. n Highwood. The ~party ed by about 25 adults ren. The small children es and the older ones: parents enjoyed bunco s, tomatoes) of celery; 1 quart of mil s paid a, visit to the ‘the close of the eveâ€" girl received a little success=that it was. America held rom .the Highland vice and the baskets by the men at the 1â€"2 loaves of for Em milk; 2 cans of * =â€"â€" Ib of coffee; 3 Following t} 5 & the oranges; 1 box vention which v ; 1 Ib of candy| ;/ 2 General A __ | for unemployme» pompamnencentnâ€"rer k | / funds, the Le N Arie w We MPAESRARNRNSâ€"Anfindsety cAcss 14 â€" x :4 | 1932 automobile: license 18 on a milk seven and oneâ€"half cents The League‘s educational program logically leads to political action, and this is our contribution toward improving .theâ€"present grave: condi. tion." s o oc c 0. CC CemrCinls â€" Sn Roy C. Jacobson, coâ€"chairm the Women in Industry com; both feel that if the bills are concerned to see that there is tive administration and use . isting, ‘establishéed agencies, trained social workers, in the . bution of funds. ; ; "The entire group of social cies is sup ng the njea: says Mrs, ï¬'nflra Hughes L chaiman of the Lenrua‘s T a ‘ 1 Een eR CCCeu Emergency Relief c steps were taken bec would seem to give mediate nmethod for for emergency relief Mrs. Alfred D. KP’ f_he League‘s Denart: merco, 3, zit , ~~ «ACHOn of‘ its ; con. vention which voted to urge upon the ~General Assembly. prevision for unemployment relief from pubâ€" lic funds, the Legislative committee of the Illinois League of Women Voters has endorsed Senate Bills 98 and 99, incrming the gasoline tax for 1932 and apportioni twoâ€"_ fifthsâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"proceeds to the Hifines. Emergency Relief commission. The StODS: wrare tal.â€". x _ 1 t uen enc y d io ooenh Oe °e league‘s Department of* Public elfare in Government, and Mrs ie c fPr c ce io o 22 2 O ",year by the state in the safety field & “COde Of S‘fety’l w b( % (Conï¬nued on pa NotlB’e/;t-eps the® last year Db state in the «safs !"y _{“’mg much (o 5 ~ 1 g â€" So, ) Oy COnHract â€" My. Stratton specified that all materials must be purchased in Illinois thereâ€" DÂ¥ #ivinse 2i cove thieves, bi Efficiency Marked by Op tion During Past Year: Man state‘s office Application of principles of est business efficiency and ec again marked William J. Str; administration Oof tThe sakent. The were taken because STRATroNs orRICE _ ~â€" DISPLAYS ECONOMY 1tiee,. secretary of state enthusiastically * fnto Enmergency Relief â€"_AaAnd â€"weâ€"aro throw; on, coâ€"chairman â€" of Industry committee, + Kp)m, chairm;n of give the most im in action of j also were taken in agencies, with 8, inth‘ diltri- securing funds field. He caused to be drafted for n page 24) 1931. social agenâ€" _ nfeasure," hes Lunde, cents a pair ANCIDIES of strict. hicy and economy lam J. Stratton‘s the secretary af these bills contract Mr i effecâ€" of exâ€" bought the plates for by Operaâ€" of THREE ta