cut. Jack Knight . . Retires From Flying; To Direct Education TKUIIDAY. DIG"!!! I. Iâ€? manhunt-Ilia aB0gt06trttusofttriireithtumtr. ddum-lh-Mnthuw oturrBerttntuwrrrH,Gqtntrr Jaeetaieht,oet%ttrdAirut-, announced - his nun-m fro-ttyor-ttet-ea" tknaadimetorufruhtieedtaeatiotx mum WWW: than: hu Ml. light lurked comple- tion a! " “It“! Mun-la hoaroeo-1a-dRrtnethrt.. 4Joiateidggtgrtr,tu1-ttrtr-n moevotor-ehodauttxsrttDetr. VI! to m. the did-ion over which - m yuan Ago 's-ss-airmail-ttwhich mud. Mun mica-l hero. mun-Minthoukuniuo! tuU.B.AmqinWW,nardt-d to " It Ellington Field. Tons. m bum hum: of acrobatic- than. Mar tha Anal-tho. Knight took an casino-ring job in Chic-go, but one day Jn 1919 some plum. in on! the city's loop. The um was too strong, and he decided to return to itring. Knight made early history for the lit mil fUine “Dav, pioneer "tlgintt crates" u ther were popu- lerly known then. He joined the U. 8. " mail service in 1019, ttrat ttring between New York and Chi. eego and later between Omaha end Cheyenne. In 1921 Congress con- " moi]. Conress made the appro- priations contending that beceuse mail could not be flown at night the time saved did not warrant the ex- penditure. Knight we: one o! I band of seven sir mall pilots who volunteered to make . continuou- dey and night Bight across the con-: tinent to prove that if the govern- ment would make the epproprle. tionl to put in the world’s first sir- war lighting system, eir mail would serve n more useful purpose. It fell to Knight's lot to drew the night portion of the trip from Chi- cego, eided only by bottfkrrm which funnels were nsked'to build dong the route. The day wss saved for air mail. Congres made the appro- priation, end the New -York-Ssn Francisco sirweys became the first lighted and improved airway in the world. This ftittht, made six years before Colonel Lindbergh new the Atlantic ocean, brought Knight in- umtionel prominence overnight. When United Air Lines took over operation of the route in 1927, Knight new the ChieatroAhnahts divi- sion, and Inter the Chieggo-Denver section, from which he retired this hook. The t1rst phne he flew in sched- uled service wu n var-time Jenny, a isinttte-entrined 200 horsepower open cockpit biplane with a cruising speed of 90 miles An hour Ind with no flying instruments. In contrast. his nhdictory Bight wax made in n 12-ton 2000 horsepower twin-en- gined Mninliner with n cruising speed of 192 miles In hour and all modern lid: to air navigation. "it is difBeuit to say what ningle advancement is the most important that I have, seen take place in place in twenty yearn," Knight said today. "Radio, inatrunwnta, in: provenance in airplane design and other factors are all outstanding. But the mfinernegtt of aircraft an- gina, perhaps, la as Important as any. In the early dayl landing: on account of engine trouble were the rule and we all expected them. To- day modern Loco-horsepower en- ginel are marvel. of Many. Judging by progreu I have leer: In the past, I am reluctant to laurel a gm- of what airplanes wlll be twenty years from new." Knight's headquarters will be to. cated at United'l man] once- in China. but he will cover the en- tire mun. His work will include public mrmsentaort of the com- pany, "pavilion of educational Pee"". on air mama-don, and "ti%.r.4hmV 'NgMtiNe%rtL tyeanir-rrtm,dr-rtdNntttumrrm Magnum {WMJOVOGUE CuliAHTilrit-1itmrehee.tese bond-u moon. "rteeu1itrieor-rrettrte fathom maximum Brighten Up Your Home for the Holidays WP“ Series Lists Gordon String Quartet Dee. 5 Second Concert In he North M Chanhar Kalle and-Goa will an tho aaeaad on. cart at this aaaooI'a aarha in the [Worth Asunhly hall on San- day, lumbar * at 4 o'clock. Tho Gordon lulu - wlll (Iva tho neutron. Janna God“ and his group hav- haan ankylag an ox- eaptlonally aueeaaafnl - ll tho aalt one] we are fortunate to hear this tamo- - la our mn- horhood. David looks» with tho neon! violin. “has â€our the viola. lad Naonn Witty the Vl- oloneallo. Tho quot-tat has hon touring the United sum In con- cert sine. ten cad ha- through radio savanna and recording: helped to familiarise the Amado“ student and music lover with the beautiful Illa-tun "Luau for that moat planing instrumental conun- "itttr--two viola», a viola. and s Melanoma. This famous ewn‘hlol hos appeared three tinsel at_tha Coolidge Maul and for eight Butt- main aummen has played cham- ber music in New England " Music Mountain in the foothills of the Berkshires. The following compo Iitlons will he phyed: 'u'lel'Pg, 'i'N't','lf,, Op.“ N 1 'e'h2ji?h' u2'l'lrd'.urdN 8eharao (P-tov-tnt-e, unto pm u. warn PM)! Stin- Quarm No. l Ail-do A --- ' AMIBAQHUA-..“ m. (trrifix 'iim'" 313m in: Tickets on be procured " the Kenilworth Assembly hall on the day of the concert. There will be two more concerts given this moon of which announcement will be mode later. Information concerning these concert: can be proeumd by culling In. E. R. mm, DeerfUtd The Christmas play is being cut largely from-members of the eighth grude. It in the nine play that in: been given for the past few yang. The cut to ante in " follow", " though changes mny be made Inter when nctual hard work on reheat-all: begin. Deerfield School To Present "Matri's Gite' Ann . WW. Good Dunc w... Tom 7. ,....m...,.., I - ""'-FPt.t.__v- Mr Arthur W lard " link Paddler V.t-Vrr.ewrr.r. gush! Bill ...vte. 'NrrFiiCr9ir"rFiiGGi", Pid CiiiiG m lll .........Darln . My In Gaol Mtt--Womttrrrr, Ooh. lat! Klan-p. Rom â€any. [on Mark Bunâ€. M "atsee Known. Bunk. A. than: "Kuta. Grmrpt hymen-d Ida-on. Carl Boar's R-d-Ram" Snyder. Sui Bock. Rule“ ' 'reeuir-.tr'n1. Johny-nu. Jul _ Robert Punk: _ Honk Dal-ecu - than: Bub. Us)!" Smith. Dldg- 'utk"mr. Aha Heal-uh. - I.†on; _ rrgCPeLtumrr., _ _ _ ....-. Wold-n. ___'... Do w" J Van†- he. -- "’ il,itEi-,i. -- "att â€In. It!†Aaaurv" -e-- iFWiiii. ' in." -ir.uTr. YourTypewriter Man Larson’s Stationery More Highland Park MT mm . was . nus . "BGtaatr' "E‘ivnif-Séfgm-od In DIM lube-n (â€gavum [Ann --- 3900 'iileirtrjd TEE-7i “one. to M. K. CANON 'CrriririGiiire' 2n Krill-c rrr.rcPffrfr can Itat'.' hm M_o_r â€JIM CALL iij._;...TI:IL -itTGid _..... Billy And-on . ~me Blane Bun-cl] Nari-NIH V_r_NPPP. A}... mm .-.- Jan Bau- Jun Goodman iii-v?! EYE-é 1UCL.2T2'a'iil.'LT2"LTi','aTSi..T. - W. I? T DWI!“ swim WOOL NOTES [ Tho ttmt grub children'- account of that: trip to the BrqANid You “It“. New. MV. Punk Pm: We khan who] attim'trit-tltgnstdgtttortahte brr-duftfortmrtrhrtothoto. Wo‘numkour lunch. {Em-now. ttteye-un. MM Dar. On the we, we1 would out the window: (o: inter- .tiu thing: to nee. We one-ed nib-cued track- end aw two Me Wu. We new may troll: - We now run: echbole end one his upheu' hone. We new the Speed- well heepilel when wounded eulo- ien ere aid for. We now one " truck with the word “milk" printed biggerthnnweludevereeeaitb- fom. We new only two churches. We crowd I river which lied ice on it. WlrtiUid Nevin: Winn '" an. to th-r-tthr-hat-., In. Rank. our mm, told the Ctr'" that school In we" ran. . Second rude 1Csrdr-We have n! grocery “one in our room that in el- nioet u big " e ml grocery store. The boys Ind girls brought boxe- end eaten. We built Iheree foe our huge stock from the boxes. We made e counter with none bonds. Most of our stock kph! stock, be- ing empty can: end certain. George Heme]: end Home! John- eon brought paint. We minted our were red and white. We nude may sign: for our store. We Also print- ed chute. We had our [and open- ing Wednesday afternoon. Our mothers ceme to see our store. RAJ fredhmettta were served end we made eonvenin' for our mothers. We nuts) 'i made two meer'l eprom. The girll‘ PM the eating. We all like to pley in our store. Second (nae (Patton): The (fwd opening of the Down-Town grocery wu- net for Wodnndny, Nov. M. We have been busy mak- ing I counter Ind Ihclves. We and: In “min: in our more. It in col- ored blue and red. We too, mod NORTH SHORECAS CO. I‘ll PIIII WmmWWo-n nail-(MIMI pictur- of food and "in“ work that th. groan-bu. Lu: wank our clan mat! a book np9meutims phy and "And Then What mm" Ne but wont. We mud it may. ludi- torium und the unpu- grades - invited to no it. The clung-tan wen: fNidi-Nrnieq A. Flanagan; Tom "we-Wins Johnna; pt. rate-Alan KcGinnh; Botar--w. teee Peterson: Petty - ttot-ta mnim: Tour-nu)» Ott; Bl-- Nora Mutant Run-ll. Constants Known Wu tho dime. tor ind was in chm of rah-null. Earl Klemp In in alum of the scenery. Almost everyon- In the room had some part in producing the play. [ While undying the plan of A nevupapu. our clu- wroh editor- ials. An odltorial in the dlhr’l comment upon homo "out of current interest. Following at some of the editorials written: Do You omen The "attstel of tht Christan! apex-cu bu bo- gun. After Thanksgiving. pncticu will begin. It in time for all to co- operate. Help Mm. 'Urdnerq And the the-chem who in tallying her try doing cheerfully what you In told to do And unending practice retu- lnrly. Be " orderly u poo-lblo And don't talk become eunutpuctlcl molten our Christin-u operan- a thing of beauty and u joy for tul.--. by Coiustanee Koeblin. Safety First. All boys Ind girls riding bicycles should be artful " all times. When riding to and from school keep on the south side of the street from Wsukegun road to the school. Be cueful when you ride on the school ttrounds. Do not ride on the side walks whore children are w.lking.-by Willis Johnson. Quid School Hulk. The school halls should be quiet bec'aule the people in their room: working In Month 304. (Toll) thumb». disturbed by undue not-u 'rqtri0. the room. Every child then“ it " quiet " pound- when he [on tin the hall- und up And do“ lulu. This in only good marttree..--antgtt Eighth Grade. Bonn] - In (in -duatirte 'tehth (no. bought . nth to h- unt! In tho elm "om. Tttdsuituab-rahrserstir- sittutottsttitiettueua.mttt-be - than I'm no amm- new! the light "tum.. Outla- won in- Iullod this mum: and not the eighth grade than: to I Muen- minute educational prognm daily It om o'clock from WLS. 'Any other room may no the radio who“! they In" an ecu-ion for it. ' mrtrttv-"rt's no nu, darting, I ham boon to can shop In town, and not 9n. of that can match that phe- of ribbon for me." WW--'Wpundidl I just wanted to nah sure no other womn in tom, would hm!- :11an that dude!" Real Estate BOOM Banquet Dee. 15th The anal “and b m ttiUtttdttuttlnet .. ' _ ocular 16th. a the III-m try club in WM, tt III - nouuod todny by V. J. 'eeDe-dt, yon-n! clulrmn. Tim M “I Old (Hutton will be him - one. {alluring the dim. " A. nbouto door how all and“ - begin n f) o'clock. Plan In M. mule to would“. that SIG - Beam the manhunt!) a! tt"sboardtotaU IN nun-boondo- cidod to allot tickets on “In hull of two to each number. The banana col-ulna is and. up of in following: V. J. Heb.- nell. men] chiral-n; Bound pt. umn sud Flor-m Cook. eta-chla- m-n; Lewis T. Dodds, W Alder R. Tish, program ell-Imus Dorothy E. Wink, chum on ... nmmenC-z Willi-m A. SIM. publicity.