art Clinton came thes with the titie even year tld divi- defeated Simon of Caffrey, one of the IO had won {mm “mud man, mi’s axe. De-San- victim, and Billy in the finals. Pfis- on page 29) Weber (s Home; l _ Wednesday The score of the tch was 11-7, -11-8. )ur Matches education. Among lowing from this encoe: ughter of Mr. and rnett of Highland at Northwestern. f Htavinia: ., The daughter, will at? e, Hallins, Va. laughter of Mr. arms of. Glencoe, Tome-Name Jun? son, Conn. iaduatis ' - ttend Colleges he horseshoe pitch- n which teams from playgrounds parti- Id at Lincoln play- rsday. July 28. Port points, tapped the Is to win the meet. md with thirty-two third with twenty- had seven, iind Suri-" 'eber died early 'hile sleeping st n, Frank Weber, mue, where she years. The fu- hold Wednesday b, Highwood. __ cm in Germany, ml " years of ad in Highland ean Bag Tourney funt and Num- fubilant that pass- rd entrance exain- one hundred per _rtyshth1,so-ortutitnrii1 division for boys Ider, Bob Boehm of 'ack Millar, a team.. s. Boehm had pre- [uesi of Port Clin- Ien him 11-4, 11-9. but Coghill of Lin- for them to be lame or nearby hero by whom ned, and who“ is than. , the deep I"? ity in their be- Others Chicago and the t Atharir 4,' "" . Hei' hun- The net value of the estate wu Med at $594,512.77. Of this $205,- 617.78 is to go to the widow, Mary, ï¬nd $175,417.78 each to the-two e “dun, Dave White, In, and Be. “rice, both"iithtort. _ -e' The doceued' retired from busi- ness' in 1927 3nd moved to'his ee- hte " Rhyme. m died June. :14.‘ not ' . . , Inheritance tax in the estate of Dave White Hall, oruke Villa, to- dar wu set " $17,787.18 by County Judge P. L. Persons. Big InheritanceTax Paid by Lake Villa Man’s Estate, Report Two other strips of widening are to be made on this highway this summer. One is from Everett to Deerfield and the other from Deer- field to the Cook county line. Bids were received on -these 50155 last week with the Meyer Construction Co. being low on one and Kapschull on the other. Meyer is low bidder on the combination bid. Work on the subway under the E. J. & T. tracks on the Diamond, Lake-Half Day road is to be started? within a short time. The "J" is to list the eontraettknd the county is to pay for a permanent super-struc- ture and piling foundation. Widening of Waukegan road from l-Ver-ei-ta-ie-r-road-au-ers-sul tically completed, and it will be open for traffie in a week, or two, it is reported. "r1tttteeavemttr; -irt-priatht- and extending to the myth gun to the fort is now being 353de Widenine of Waukesran road ' the detour necessary whihrthe con- struction was in progress, skirted the site of the C.M.T. camp which opened Friday and with-tram-ma- ing continually serious, congestion there might have been caused. However, the Highways Construe.. tion Co. successfully pushed the job to completion; and a fine job it is, according to motorists who have traversed the new road. , Other Piving Work Another section of Route 42, on: This new road, which, was built for the state by the Highways Con- struction Co., is a splendid piece of roadwork and retUiits credit on its builders, two of ’ hose omeials, E. E. Farmer, r',0dl,rd,Ql,' and-W. A. Walters, secreta "r, are residents of Highland Park/Wk G. Qaiereris vice-presiden of the company. "ted in June -rr. Work of] the road was started, early ire June and its completionl in record time is a matter of grati- fieati in to motorists and especially to (1,td) Fort Sheridan authorities/ as The new piece of paved roadway through Port Sheridan from the north end of Waukegan avenue in Highwood to the North Gate of the fort/where it connects with Mekin, ley road and by , temporary link, with the main route of Sheridapt road, of which the new sseetiprp% a part, was opened to tram, Syrtur: day. _ _ _ Highways" Const. Co. Complete Good Job;' Other-Paving T Projects _ U§§Q§YL AUGUST 4, ma 0E ROAD THRU FORT Irma. Mae 81in Jefton Sunday to attend I house party in_ Harrisburg. Pir, , She will return home August IA' neeotnpitnied by ‘11.: br3ther. brother, George th Bliss, who in in the But. , - if." iLtttitt Actigitiés, _ tTrl “Sunse _ e 3 Club; Coming Events A large number pf persons are ex; pected"to visit the camp Mn these special days. Arrangements are be- ing made, by the North Shore line to aeeiimmodate.visitara making the trip to Port Sheridan for the special program, with twins operating " frequent inter-vein directly to end from the entrance to the camp. nounced recently by Brigadier Gen- eral F. C. Bolles, commanding officer at Fort Sheridan, where the citizen soldiers will camp from July 29 to August 27. A total of 2,000%en will be in attendance during the pe- riod. The special visitors' days have been designated as follows: _ August 6--Goveindr's Day. v, August Ir-American Legion Day. August 18---D. A. R. Day. _ August 20-Omeial Visitors' Day. _ August 22--Neenah-Menastui Day. ', -frtrtirsrireiiial days are arrange) to enable the public to see the type of training given citizen soldiers at these annual camps. On these days there will be military events of every character, including infantry, cavalry and artillery drills, dress parades, athletic events; etc. On all other days there is a parade every evening atM o'ehrek, with a review every Saturday morning at 10:30. 1982 camp Snecial Days atli'ort Sheridan C,M.T.C. Camp August 9 is guest day. It will be the only guest day of .the season and there .will be a variety of prizes. Each member may bring 1 three guests for which there will be no greens fee providing member makes reservations for lunch by Sunday, August 7. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Richmond at the club. telephone H. P. 5554. The event"f_or the day will be low gross and low putts with a driving cotttestafter lunch. There will also TRrfricnriFeTTiminiiriitract and auction, l in the afternoon. _ Make Lprur plans‘now for next week and make it'the gala day of the season. .. - . [Leonird, Wurth, Nay, Meyer, Price, RyGrthal, Tillman, Schur, Hill, Fa- Man, and Starrels; second flight: 'Heed, Kline, Lucas, Meierhot Jeres- nahan, Hazel Bell, Helen Bell and Baker. Members who failed to qual- ify will play a consolation flight. The event of the day, most " Class A and most 6's ClasysB, was won by Mrs. Tim Lowry in Class A and Mrs. Leston Nay in Class B. l A large numbei of Tee club mem- bers turned gt, yesterday for the event of the, arltryi, the qualifying rounds of 'wthe August tournament. The following qualified: first, flight, Lowry/Shelton, Elwell, Tsehirtti, Nrelipted; Is Now Opén Citizens' Military Training is indicated by the schedule was pulse 'There will [39 e dinmtrin tlie eve- ning If which eevml of smtton'e fyi_ettds Will prohbly give short tuna. Precinct committee?!†ere selling tickete. '. . 1Afl. whit play golf are .uked to bring their golf clubs and penici- pate in s tourngment to be held in the afternoons suntan, who is president of the Foanke club, will “ward the prizes. . ,7 5 North Shore friends of William H. Stratton, secrétary of state, will honor him Satutdzy " the Fox Lute Golf and Country club. " l You know, .Mr. Editor, that there gare those who joyfully seize upon 1iii, slightest pretext to belittle or (embarrass our government, in an (attempt to undermine its institq- ytions. It is hoped this brief letter will clarify the situation to your readers. , will be most happy to 'show the 'communique to those who desire to' read the entire report. Sincerely, Annual gtratton Day Event Saturday At in my opinion, few veteran soldiers!. (Standard Times), leaves one hour in the groIIp that we cleared out to-f later at 8:32 a.m. for Milwaukee 1.: indeed) l 1.; .. . heb-eita. [9:55 by figures because I don't know how} (Standard Time), instead of 8:55. many there were; but if there wasi The running time of No. 333 be- oneqnanwz'n ten fn that group today5 tweed Chicago and Waukegan was who is a veteran it would surprisch shortened 25 minutes effective Mon- " Fourth, the United States Army did not. evict fhe "bonus army" -as a, military affair but acted as spe- eitieiiolieernen acting under orders from.the commissioners of the city. Anflast but not least: _ General MacArthgr, who wasin charge orthe troops at the time_of eviction, says in the interview re- Third, the number the bonus army has exaggerated. Second, the “veterans†themselves fired their shacks on being ordered out of town., - First, an order, given in plenty of time, told the "veterans" they must quit the property on which they had "squatted." -. _ I have in my possession an omeiid communique from the war depart- ment containing a number of inter- esting statements: The Lake Forester. ' Dear Sir: Considerable misleading publicity has, been attendant upon both the "bonus army", and its eviction from Washington) D.C., and no doubt your readers are anxious to hear some- thing' ofmiitpl. '. _ N E. War" at Washington, that it is refreshing to get some real facts in the matter, as pointed opt in the follmiving letter from the editor of the La/fcit County Legiomtairr. The lettiiF.. _ , _ To the Editor, The Highland Park Press So much sloppy, sentimental "hoo, ey" has been printed in metropoli- tan papers about the so-ealled "B. Few War Veterans In My,†War Dept. ' , communiTiii1ttBecGes Fox Lake Golf Club DAN HUNT, Editor. take Cotmtiuttitmnaire of people in been greatly am you: -rnahrirr over ttie Centkt Cafe, W19 the Fluids. the nut “on In line, â€gum pretty far Mind. . In Wednesday’s game the Dally aggfegate defeated the Fhahes 64. It wu (tight ball tune through- out, Duffy: trettin'tt nine hits to the Flushes seven. The win "moved, Duffy up into dtrrtt plus by . an" i The running time of No. 333 be- gtween Chicago and Waukeian was 1 shortened 25 minutés effective Mon- iday (August- 1). The train leaves ithe Madis'0n Street station at 7:05 'a.m. and reaches Highland Park at 7:55 a.m. on the new schedule, ar- friving Waukegan at 8:15 am. in.. stead of 8:40 a.m. Stops at Rose 'Hill, Depuister street. Kenilworth. ( Indian Hill, Braeside,auvirtia, High- ;wnod. Fort Sheridan. Lake Bluff. :) and the Great Lakes," firrmtrtrttade 3by this train, will be i1imiiyyted. The only significant game played in the Community Twitittht%attue Hast week mthat played on Wed- nesday. night between Duffy and Duffy and the News Flashes. The Swanson Plumbers were scheduled to meet Bock: on Thursday, but were forced to’default Imam they did not have a full team tn the Beht at game time. _ Interesting Came In .,,, Community Twilight - League Last Week Two changes were made in train service last week-end on the Chi- cago & North _ Western railway effecting the service Between High- land Park. Waukegan and Milwau- kee, R. Thomson, passenger traffie manager of the road annoqnggs;#A ChanmJn Section B, 6 similar classes for primulinus and primulinus grandi- florus types, 7 Section C. the followimr arrange- ' (Continued on mute 27) _ Gladiolus Classes 7 Gladiolus classes are as follows: Section A, 17 classes for singte spikes of the large ttowe/ed varie- ties, each clams a separate color. ' Gladiolus will be featured but there will be classes for all flowers. One stalk of each, labelled if of a hybrid variety, is all that is nec- essary. They will be placed in their proper classes upon arrival. There is also a class for potted plants. The Summer F lower show held hy the Highland Park Garden Study club for the benefit of all gardeners who care to exhibit their flowers, will be an event of Ji'ridayeNarwst 12.' To Be Given Under Auspices Of Highland Park Gtr, den Study Club SUMMER F LOWER _ SHOW ON AUG; 12 Triii'rirmir.-"TTgriGECririirGWii" Time Of Two Trains FIVI