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Highland Park Press, 9 Nov 1939, p. 9

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Alive with animation throughout, the show includes the new our: on the entire second floor, and the new trucks. late model used can, trailer More than A00 cars, trucks and trailers. alone with accessory and edueationaI displays are nasembled in this $3,000,000 auto show, which is recognized as the industry's pre- mier event and I high compliment to the Chicago Automobile Trade u- Boeiation, the sponsoring org/unin- tion. . Throughout the entire perform- ance. Ralph Foote directs his orches- bra of 15 pieces in the musical tte- companiment. In order and without pause be- tween etch let. the brilliant stage show starts with n singing number by Miss Fletcher, who towers 18 feet above the ground and wears hoop skirts 16 feet wide, and continues with the 16 Bennett Singers, the 19 "Nationality Queens," the impress- ive presentation of 22 models of 1940 motor curs, the 12 pairs of "iitterbuirs" and I grand finale of the entire cast wherein the "Na- tionality Queens" are transformed into American beauties, a symbol of the United States " the melting pot of the nations. _ "Dame Fuhion" in the person of Lol- Fletcher, Prima Donna of the Chime City Opera company, pre- sides over the musical meUnge med by Edward Beck It the west and of the "ens. As mistress of ceremonies, she shares the spotlight with Sigrid Dagnie, dtuteor of inter- national fame. Stars of the stage, screen, radio and other realm have been rounded up for the television demonstration in the mnin arena, with spectator: viewing the proceeding: on a white- lighted stage nnd then seeing what goes on through their receiver Beta. sum": trailer coaches and swinging balding attention. The Highland Park Press Prom ' to I pu.., it's We; “I. Ind It 9 o'doek con- in -tiag performance of “D... Putin.” Throughout the morning, m. noon and evening, then": 1m don (don in an exhibits, cull 1 show in "all, with the new (an, new trucks, and pan, necessaries, mun-dentin“ "tttt I ll- "-.8.o'atreh.tue- WWMM.“M FM'kpru-N lull-in- thou-mm. minim-“1th.”: .arrtttle madam-.4... _ - 7_., ”mm. M.-tu..un7.'" TGi 'hTiill1"Sr,',lf22ttdtt lung-“5111M. no) but. Alter-g-tai.-. “In“. Am MAM. Renard Attendance intighlas (a rds m1. mm * In. Reports were rendered by "Meera and chairmen of the various com- mittees. A committee was chosen to investigate the possibilities as to where the Christmas cantata is to be presented. Refreshments were served following the meeting. Rehearsals have been under way for the past few weeks under the direction of Professor Loui- Palmer on the Christmas cantata. "When the Christ Child Came," by Joseph W. Clokey. All members are urgedi to be present at the Wednesday eve ning rehearsals at ll pan. New members are welcome. The regular monthly business meeting of the Highland Park Com- munity Chorus was held Wednesday evening, November 1, following the weekly rehearsal. Community Chorus Holds Its Monthly Business Meeting Class attendance also has been steadier than in any previous term. More than eighty per cent of the total enrollment have been attending classes this year. This percentage is more than twenty-five percent higher than the usual percentage of attendance in other cities having an adult education program. Suggestions for additional classes for next term from persons in the community would be greatly appre- ciated. Get a group of your friends together and form a new class to start after the New Year. We know you will enjoy participating in thu, benetieia1 project. l The archery elm will meet on Monday "emu” inland " Veda.- day tuning next week. At the present time there have been C70 potion: enroll in the Adult Education clam. Plum-manhunt» mnwmmmm Wtd-d-ilis.m. Mia uoiewiliu"ThietktuPeeo. eat Watt-Guiana." Ptof. Stu- vey’l fourth lecture bu been moved tNrPareehduetotufaettutmot. Belong will be unable to luck. There will be no lecturoon Nonn- buzz. Step Up Lecture by Prof. Siren-y One Week to Nov. " *‘I‘wd 'et-ttr-ta-." I“ It.” - “hug-“b 'a'tS."k.it1thrgttt.tt "*.6mrte - In" it thrill- 2UT't."f. out Milan-Inc“ 1r*et*.e-tnatrisibammnAi Muhammad...“ wilt-M mm St. M3040.“ Why, then, have I been unwilling to support the Administration in in recommendation of the repeal of the Inns embargo? In a word, because To be sure, all such fears and anxieties could be dispelled if the President would definitely say he has no third-term ambitions. Be has not seen fit to do so. Even Bo, l frsnkly cannot believe and do not believe that this or any other Ad- ministration would invite a war for political reasons. It is my convic- tion that to giveour country pence, safety sud security is as much the objective of the President as it is mine, and as it is that of every sin- gle citizen who loves this "Und of the free." That will be my convic- tion until I have conclusive evidence to the contrary. - i The charge he: been m. end it has Normandy canted some pub tie anxiety. that the Administration really tech to lead the United sum. nap by step. into full In: on the lids of France Ind Great Britain. It has been named that the use!!! Wide of this govern- ment would like to see that take place in order to gunmen the President a "third term" and to per- petuate their poiietienl control. -rre*int_ogourr...u Hum-mutuali- Mmmsuunom mum-ammo“ ae-rt-tmutate-ia-o. Mm:- Iould about. tHtmrrerstirosr-riievios. rotted to hoop this country out of the Europe.- “I. I an: that mm hon hon-t sud Mud! “mom's. Then know-(to eortvisseemeotherwtue. kn "nti.-idiuri7at"ia _"t"r.ro.ttitiyreie_ tun-uteri.- 't--hi_"Iseu--t - an; a...) _ - fl“ iii Giiaiiirrcri"iir""" 0 . . l-mved Ion-drooling; Stu-ah. new “(or rid- - ope-th- us. than“ a"rh-er-e---u-seoaeart JI, wa-. Will”: e1ho-ooaast I ti a “W iaT" -f"".._. “In a? ride. “a"? handling. and . -hmorehsamriouaedruG New front window ventilation our bath". The" on no In. control . Pep' PTorynt MMO tmprooo. New Illlrnlnnnl Inn-.1“ m IN A 1.4. ’0'. Jon Ir mamas» cu in on tho good thing. culyueo the 1960DtrumoreGjttnowt It'titiuiinerisarthaa, 'ttreel-yd/Utne-yan-sill/C-rar;.;",":'; P.routtittu+toitattuiirirA7'iLTiifii 'o!te.tuw.uertprrurrriarimsae,inditL; luxury throughout. If you’d like to own a car that will buried. .. and make an investment you’llbeproudd loo...” thu greu new Ford car today! ill Mt0LAtrD PAIK I]... Mm FORD, FJ' For 1940 * New in Roaminess * Riehngss tlt Quietness With still easier handling} A soft, quiet ride m" I-proved springing all elud- Iubllldn‘ on all " an Lynda]- . pa Sealed-E arms embargo way as to tom Ivar. If that the law? The the change is Great fVitain, News that we It is not a valid argument to claim that the refusal to ship ems, munitions and implements of war to belligerent: end-ngers our peace. In but. when the President signed the Neutrality Act of 1937 he said: "I have approved this joint resolution because it was intended as In ex- pression of the fixed desire of the Government and the people of the United States to avoid any action which might involve us in war. The purpose is wholly excellent, and this joint resolution will, to a consider- able degree, serve tlnt end." It has never been shown how the arms embargo operated in such a way as to tend to involve us in the war. If that is true, why ehnnge the law? The only real reason 'd)) lt in a matter of public meord that the President believes In an safely employ "measures short of war." It is not to be denied that he desired repeal of the arms em- bargo, u I measure short of war, ttr assist Frnnce and Great Britain. That is really why this Speck] Sel- sion was called in going on in Earth» behind tiii headlines and behind an diplomatic documents'. cum we may m h 1.. our youth. on may and - our cherished libs-ti. in a has” on I Mu] with.“ a... I” miles distant fro- hnp. m *.nwets-ihlreaiaifmaetnrittb. our lam? Can it be Add (hath United Staten an in Int his; Europe into a "ahte .qtrilibeium Ind‘ unsure them I paladin] life, with only 22 years no we and. luck In "tempt? At this "" aunt who in this country realty knows what [tutu-hummin- m’ tub-limb "ist., If-h-i-tii-tte "Pt-tAlt-hte-tif-. dictum-gnu All landing-0m “blown-aha.” mantle-Incarnate..- and. New Instrument punch; my low steering wind 9:de Iran-u. and; PURNELL&WIISON,IIc. “momma: The President be- cnn pursue that pol- to help Frnnee and The Chicago runners will present virtually the same lineup thnt com- piled their impressive winning streak. Aside from the Maroon ace, there will be Peter Fortune, of Princeton. Ham Reidy of Lehigh. Warren Shoemaker of Iowa, Fred- die Lind of Northwestern, Vie Hard- ing and Nat Blatchford of Harvard, Bob Childs and Dick Crampton of Yale. Much interest is being manifested; in the possible duel between Kelley and Berwnnger. Larry will play il. is the same Larry Kelley who re- cently caused much turmoil in Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Dartmouth circles by “tucking their mumm- of conducting football and referring to their little group an the "poison- Ivy league.” The Eastern fifteen will be made up largely of players from those colleges. It will be more than just I rugby game. Jay Bemnm. Chicago'- famous one-mu team of maven! years ago who spurned I huge pro- fessional otrer, min will be in his aunties for the Chicago fifteen. Tapping the list from New York in none other than Larry Kelley, All. Americnn Ind Captain in 1986. This The portion to be rugby. tho, toughen form of football. The Chi- cago Rugby Football dub. View: in 1troutofitaMr-,nadmnd. up of former collegiate sun. will Nee u than“ -atiors wring the colon of the New York Rugby club. Wd-tfttotultf-aritt-ty. with“: hair regular out In: 8uadnrtthrv. 12) ova-Wm Hewett-museum Chicago Rugby Team to Meet Strong N. Y. Amention Sunday when“. Inn-sheath. Blob.“ [HI-phi!“ Bet tti..erhhotietti-tast we. WOIHMthm inluo’obouv'ydow. _isr'9trtye-r"etHrrtb- MEI) my]: M ML. Mufti-1...!“ in lotus-'- Clo-u .- HI "Hd-hate-tV CALL Larson’s Stationery Store REPAIRS . RENTALS - SALE Highland Park 567 322 N. First St. Phone " DAWN Auto Reconstruction Co. QuolityCloonon run-lam RELIABLELAUNDIY Auto Roman . Cold Flam and Ld Shizhmniu Body Ind Fender Ranking SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SDLDBRING DRY CLEANING CO. E. K. CATTON (”Fur ewrile 'ef 2A0." Mon

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