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Highland Park Press, 10 Oct 1940, p. 1

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VOWII xxx “Q“Mdnmm- -ra-dthmrib-ttt.ea" bubs-mm Your n- it“. it and; and to unwind...“ contrac- column'l occasion] anion! rennin in the whit In which they on mode. The” on the inside of (he mil in the council chamber natur- ally ennttttt Ali-n “candy page the reaction of the nudiem end this report" (all it in one of his duties to portray this motion to the best of his ability. Your reporter feell that this criticism “no: the council in that it lab as e heroine- ter to public opinion. "lo one ex- peeta I body made up of human be- ings to be letter perfect all the time, but unless someone in willing to take the trouble to remind them that they m born of Men and subject to alt his frailitiea like the rest of In, it is oonceivnhle they my set the id-li" the kings of old- they can do no wrong. From the general tenor of his re- mnrks it is sppnrent that your mayor has reached the end of his patience on the subject of unlicensed dogs. He pointed out in no uncer- tain terms that dog owners who have not procured has for their pets ere subject to I itne ranging 'utrrherefrmrs86toW6. Thain: tax ordinance was origin-11y passed, he aster], to provide a teen-lining irtf1aenmtonthetrrowthogtUd= population in the community. From the number of unlicensed dogs rov- ing the streets, the - pointed out, the oudinsnee might just as well hnve never. been pieced on the city’s hooks. Bard - " the police Wt is, it nppesrs it is going to be necessary to ensign itthetaahofmtmdinqupe licensed dogs sud bringing in their owners for nppropriste th-. "udii, ind-51.77 iii-I the cm Members of the community delin- quent in water bill puma seem to have taken the water depart- ment’s threats to heart. Comm» eioner Slurp reports that out of 284 delinquent' on the books a fort- night ego, 224 have brought their bills up to date, leaving only 60 still remaining in the peat due clue. If the city could eontiaeate dog- as fut u the water department can turn oft water we feel that the mayor’n canine problem would jolt ebout solve itself. Commissioner Sharp reports at» intactory prone-n on the new incin- erator. Materials for an hick work are expected this wcek and contraction of the walls will start immediately afterwards. Mr. Slurp asked the council to up!!!" par merit of $100 to tin mm on the incinerator for who ran- dered. Be also aakod and mind authorization for the yam at 8760 due for heating equipment on "mt-rue-tre-ttrr, N E. I.“ “I tk - Inn. D! I“ "in... UN. with "e. and Lydia I-uhr. Obl- "moths-Inna." tqmmre-set8i-&roedmtqr. khaki-”Am”; Thu-twink human-tn.» macaw". 'ht-st... 16oe_0-ArMr-.xrttt.. Milky-Failu- the new Bre mum} aid-payment of $6,044 due on genml contract work for that edifice. that would nuke .lio- for and from a building . compulsory matter. Such a provision, It wu pointed out. would an" the mlti- mnte in ttre protection on " future building project. The at» HIGHLAND PARE PRESS PM“! can“ draw can: of mm m- contuhnu. Bard that: who - the In: um: m: Commissioner Swanson reported that contact- have been made with property owners It Second and Gen- tnl for new curbing. He indicated that some trouble was encounured in making me of the property one: in this action he the lo- oesaicy of this {amt but that definite, progra- m has: nub. Corporation Counsel Hanna wu instruct“ by the council at the suggestion of Commissioner Sharp to draw up . mph for inur- tion in the code now hing mind 1ciic"iii, 'Mf 'T'w:' LF' First Contest Draws Many Contestants iiitotbsettt.- Th2 Highlani Park Puma “Robin Hood” Will Be Given Friday At High School thtNtlttatgp.arthttumah School Auditorium [duh Stav- treiiwiii-rlrt"rttthén Hood" minted by . local cut a! turban. and Martha Pectin. Inn-m. who has Wu mug in spanking the parts of "or, m. The dance-play union of "Robin Hood" will be enjoyed by “all: I. well In children with the profusion of ”entry, costumes tad lighting " Nets, the exhilarating sound. In the green wood of Sherwood Forest. while Friar Ttseh, Little John The Tinker. and Robin Hood practice their merry punks. Last Promotional Event, Oct 17-26 On February 28 the phy "Run Paddler Run" wilt be lean and April " the operatic venion of “Jack and the Beanstalk." Junior Pro- gnms is sponsored by P.T.AN ot Elm Place, Lincoln, Buvinia, Ind Breeside schools. The Int evening in the “Pom-rd in Forty" promotion] program sponsored by the Highland Perk Chamber of Commerce Retail Com- mittee will be “Harvest Dan" end will be held from Thursday, Octo- ber 17, through Salami”, October “Harvest Bars" As this period in the peak of the Nil season, it in most appropriate that "Bluest Dun" should in bald " this tint, permitting - line at milk; to map». and en- thustuticnlly promote his season! lines of much-adios. _th_L:At event, which,“ Doug: The purpose of these promotion-l prognme is to bring I cluel- eon- tact between the consumer end the public. It in I mean: of attach ing the buying public to the Ion! business houses. where they mey learn the merit. of "PttreUaitttr in Highllld Park." During an. week's event, every Highland Park Incident i expect- ed to [anticipate In” attractive window - us Nine planned. nd street hen-n In to be he: on light yolk through“: the bull- nel- dtntriet, “or to the - he eon-5m. In chime in com- poeed ot Pd c. on... chairmen; Peel Fell. Oun- L. h-d-rt, P. J. gallop-(h. - _ and J; moist successful fn reéent - It it hoped to make this event an even greater success. “thoI-Walb tfr_dNr%nm--nt hmdomllyndnd Canal m lain-I. l.- "haw-IQ.“ Aulrna',S"gfgM'2y -t.gbes. hum. -t.NM-rqthiuagKeiaq The dunes in badminton. sewing, upholstery, metal work, woodwork and bog-inning Maud are " ready Med. Only I few more ree- izmtfons an be ' in begin- ning typing. “and ”ping. " "need shorthand, discus-ion of enr- m! mun Ind Ming. " LET-‘03:; Taaa, fte.2a. 1. ya. I. a... Enrollment - ndnnced on Monday. October 7th than that the retruUr evening clung no large: the ever before. 0n. hundred ud thirty more adult. wen MW in}? vyrioxts gram The Adult "Rim council hopes that the Highlnd Put poo- Me will at: advantag- of the out» milling lecture uric- helm Mrered on Wednudly evening! " the high school. B-tet ticket: for the I!” until.- In my mind. Largest Enrollmqqt Recorded in Mutt" Classes Now INS' Persons are urged to register by My Pth go that ther will not be behind In their dun wGre, upo- ein1tr In the commercial labia-3h. Open Republican Headquarters Here More mumm- a; uni-Edd in Englilh “nature. (Hm- for {hp erhocnm swam» run. was. TMAY. 00103:; " mo AtilighSeltodl MirsIdlrertA.1hdt To Speak Slinky Resident: of Highland Put ad tho 10th Conga-ion! Dim In ligand-ad I ral hug my 8W “human. Ochbor 18, that In. Marth- Taft of Cincinnati, and ti. wile of United State. Senator Bob- ert A. Tm at Ohio, will spank " the Highland Park High Idlool (Daniela-Shields) " 8:80 pan. In. hm Ink-jut will tie “Our Civic Responsibilities." In. Taft in known " one of the ahiest women speaker: in the coun- trrandiastweeh.hesharedthe honors of “droning the Nominal Convention of Republican Women's clubs " Detroit with Wendell L. Willkio. Thou who heard her at that time said in can the nudi- ence of several thousand poop]. the ml thrill of the convention. A year no she spoke More 800 women " Evaluator: and earlier Int winter she addressed 2,500 Rumbli- cnnu at the Stevens hotel. During the pre-eormrntion cunpaixn of her husband for the Republic-n Prui- dentinl nomination, she spoke in mnny parts of the country. She was assigned to Sunday’- meeting by the National Republic-n committee. Mrs. TUt will make only one other speech in Illinois during the present presidential umpaign, after which she will go out to pu- ticipate in the campaign in New York state. A rummage sole is a threefold, blessing. It clean out cloth“ _ at: Ind attics, provides clothinc other needed “tides " mun oak to those who and them, and at ttre anini- Women's Club will be held in the vacant A&P store, next to the Revinh post otBee on & St. Johns ovenue, Thursday end Friday, Oct. IT and 18, starting " tt o'clock each morning. Already "any gifts of warm clothing, brie-a-trrae, books, and countleu “titles have been promised by the members of the club. and these Articles are to be taken to the store some time Wed- may, no that they an be sorted and ulcer] in time for the Thun- by ale. A group of 50 Lake count! women, headed by Mrs. Louis Lev- (Continued on Page 8) aa G%irriaiui' iGaGai - Gro 1 and! with which to hip than who} In charge of this work in the Philanthropic Committee of the club 6 with In. C. Richard Person: is chin-n. In. Arthur Ratt, co- m and the following ere an)”: Eu. L. E. Nickel]. In. Win Becki. Mrs. Berry J. Paul, “I. Gordon Pox, In. Daniel Gut, new. In. Dudley Cum Watson, In. W. Ito" Mervin, In. Franklin J. Bickmore, Mm. Judson P. Crone, Mrs. Maxwell Rahner, In. Hurry J. VIII Omani. Helping with this sale will be In. George Prindle Fall Rumage Sale Of Ravinia Woman’s Club to Be Oct. 17-18. m." Th was nhow when theottmtr-e"heth-tNeGi-" Myhmfamkhnbu- - a! tit Mailman- n-I-u' sin-J ’" if..." Ge _t9_Sri.uruiaTi; A m euro for the bin... rating n huh I minute. lemon " the Alena on Friday, Saturday, Sun- dn, nod loud-y In "t law You Am.” coat-Hing William Powell and Inn. boy. The Mrs, muting I {unknowing hub packed nation ot tin-thus, dul- th an alight Oath-am promnlltheuory oftwo-rrhtrr-ttnnunni. meme. Omoftk-vuhmt all his “(W on! - Inh- Wham-maul ”mumm-gmue. tytrN.W-hA,"qrtuet Em'lrg-u-W. and In. Godfrey Eyler, who bu both served u chairmen of this committee in put "an, um] the attractive porters pitted about the to“ ware mad. by In. William not“. 11-11le Alcyon’s Screen Attractions For Week Unusually Fine Tht Prtl Rummage 8-1: of the in WV!" “and Workers To Man Polls For Draft Registration The mtritstration for the draft will mrrtfrortt7aum.to9it.m.aasdwt11 1. held " the regula- polling pluc- h the township. Supervisor W. W. Steele in lun- trtoealiforsiatrxreteumtoman be poll- in Melt! hwnehip next Wednesdey, October " This In the bu at throughout the United ten for the selective union tec- tration of all men from n to " years of use inelulive. Mr. Steele uh that than who as willing to give their ”what. all him " RP. 8240 or lee him " bis once " 680 N. Gm Bay mud. Confusion as to the precinct poll- ing pluses is entielpeted due to the {net that the new selective eervice board has ruled that no polling place located in e busineee establishment may be used in the msqutration. Out of the 16 polling plies: in Deer6eld township, T m bushes: houses. Supervisor Steele his received no further instruction regarding the registration. Commander George Abemthy of Dumaresq Spencer Post of the American Legion announces u guelt speaker for the next meeting of the Post, Dr. Kellogg Speed, nation-11y known surgeon. Dr. Speed, who is a member of the local group, will give an illustrated talk on "Wounds of the War," Thursday evening. oe- tober 10, in the Legion club room, in Masonlc Temple. A He in I professor of Surgery " the 11th Media] College. attending lurgoon " the Highland Park hospi- tal and the Prubyterlnn hospital of Chic-go. His honors include her. of the American Anne. of Bur- gery of Trauma, 1988; Pun. of Chi- mo Surgical Boe., 1925 to 1926; has. Western Sunk-l Auc. Mer.. 28; Choir. Spoclll Exhibit Comm. on Fractures, Am. Medial Auc., Chnir. Chicago Regional Fractures Comm., member of Chicago Surfi- cnl the., American Orthopedic Assoc. The committee in charge of ar- rangement- include: Adjutant Leslie Edi-Bray, speaker: chairman, Ed- mund Bite! and Wm. C. Heinrich. Dr. Speed's hilt will center around his extensive experience. during the Well I“, end will be intensely interesting because of Ill. and twink: and national reputation. His nut service us with the British in 1916, serving an Hon. Lt. Col. B.A.M.C. of the British Expe- ditionery Force in charge of Sur- gicll division, General Hospital No. 23. He Inter served as Mnjor and It CoL of the EC. U.S.A. of the LEI. in Fume. with most of his Bervire devoted to front line work during the yen-- of "" "Id 1918. Dr. Kellogg Speed Noted Surgeon Will Be Heard by Legion Societie International do Chiral-lie, Ind seven! anion-Hy known {up umm. lncludhm Beta That. Pi, Nu Sign. Nu, Ind Alphn Orrtetrn Alpha. Dr. Speed bu healed and lee.. tured extensively throughort the world end he. been the honored guest of the medial mfeulon in may countries including Chine. Austrnlln, Juan. the Philippine ll- lands, Rum, Northern Afriea end others in Europe. He is . member of the axle-go University Club. the Chic." Club, the Team Club, Ex- moor (hunky Club. And resides with his fun“, " 580 a. Shaun: road. Tho curl-cut Community Chat drive, concluding on Nevada: 2, "veoaqrorttotttemettustdPtrk hospital. Highland hr! Con-unity noun. the Hulk-d Put loci-J Ir-ltr-tui-rr.' 1ttrr-d0trtBemrtn,D-troma, Anion M. the hunt Wclfm Society, tbs Y.W.C.A., the Aur- mumwmm,m Micro-rum Ret-err-rt-e-Stott... ttmttoth.trtmtttie-t.tne 'HG-tttrt; We - nimdwu-by.bopalln 'dttgt'M'tgtd,,hAttett mamas!“ ”Him-b- mag-mm,“ bom' "uiydiih‘ut””' 1to9r*-eatse_ Your Financial Aid To Community Chest Helps 13 Agencies if. his" ii, an " 9. ii 'iii- MWt will give an “Anal”!- ot Po- litied Party Hutton” in Relation to ’W Atmir,"_" thy Jud!“ eon union " the Vow School, mentored by the League of Women Voter- tor the entire community all day Wetland”, October 1& In. Wright has been chairman of the Department at Government and Foreign Policy of the National League of Women Veins for It! andelulfyeeu.endieanunum- any capable speaker. Her intensive interest In international relations dates back to her college due at the University of Minnesota, where she majored in history and we: a history instructor for a short time. All Day Voters School Sponsored By League Oct. 16 in making a special study of for- eign attnirs and international peace etNrta she has visited many coun- tries to obtain t1rat-ttand knowledge of the situation. She his accom- panied her husband. Quincy Wright, who as a member of the heu|ty of the University of Chicago. on his trips to the League of Nations in Geneva and on his investigations of the mandate system in Palestine, Syria. sud Iraq. Mrs. Wright was an adviser to the U. B. delegation to the 8th Pan-American Confer- ence at Lima, Peru, in December 1988, and was a delegate to the Institute of Pneitle Relations held in California in 1986, and in Vir- ginia in 1939. The Voter: School opens at 10t80 It the Public Library Auditorium, with Mrs. Mare Lew, former meal- dent of the ILP. League of Women Voters, and now I director on the State Board, covering the subject of "What Democracy Demands of Its Citizens. At 12:15 luncheon will be served at the Y.W.C.A. for which marvetioru may he made with Mrs. Earl Jerome, RP. 3718. or Mn. G. C. Lyman, WP. 207, through tut. urdey, Oct. 12. Following Mia. Wright's luncheon talk It the Y, Mrs. Luv will min take charge with the 2 o'clock see-ion dealing with the subject of "You and Your Government." Ruth Page Will Feature Opening Of Woman’s cu, taxi, should aim “"3030 “in; the community to attend one or both the union. The Highlend Park Whmen': club hunches it: yen-'- promm with the opening meeting on October " " 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A rs eeptiott and tea will follow the he. tured deuce recite] by Ruth Pete and her dancing partner, Kr. Bent. ley Stone, with Ruth Gordon " the piano. This Ill-day Voters School, tho the "ray wally meeting of the This dunes recital given curly lustre to the club'l prawn-yen. In interviudng lin- hge, thi- wrlur learned due the eleven num- bers in tho meltal wore about: with "pereini are for the tutu of this North Shore nudism. tt is the the tint North Shot-o ”mm [in Pngeusmnd.sirteeUrraeentm- turn with W. Stan. from their South American tour, made with their full contingent of Put-Stan. utut dim. m,Vaun-Is.wtllh ouch arch-tn an. Cum. h -hrtlrthe-te-tmeltrh, themrrhdd-tottnbheett" ”unwuudmm- thin‘hI-W.ouhlhm Mmlummhuylv- In; “do. M to - chm-Mum” “than“ To“: .rerahht+ettthe -m-Knhw' fin?" 'gt'ureNtutt'ttiPatt ”I. "%_n6, (cub-Inf.” Some of mu Puck mutants in connection with the .muon of ballet during her recent South America expel-nee. we" both in- human; and witty. For Ruth Pun. we found, is but u fuming and charming on. or cl. M. She aid, “My first cm" in dancing can“. ttm country m with the Puvlon company on it- last tour of out I you In South and Cintmt Am 1 But that. lf ttot the public’l tub, In" chant-d since Puvlon’n any. The compou- tha of -u., which the people an no. for " can. eztqttd. sharply to n ballet may 'hicll mu: ehn-urrrirk-tomns “for uni-pk, the Our: Ind Bl let Company with which we have Mplgy-dformmghinCQr- Chest Drive With Dimer, Tuesday General city-wide solicitation in Highland Pat's Sixth Ann-l Oom- lnnlty Chan Campaign will (at In- der way with . whirlwind nut nut Tuesday, Octobcr 16, It the owning dinner to be hold it Northmoor Country Club. With All district committal n.1- ready mind 100% by ancient Indus mad hustling mhnilmdgr the general Whip of Donald B. Ni_1hoied ham-{>19 ,asi"- ante, In. Walter Lillerdeld, George C. Baldwin, and Remain" P. Sheet, Chest mm- are predicting one of the quickest and moat anon-Ital of local Cheat campaign- despite the inereaaed goal u $50,000 thia year. “The Special Gifta Committee which has now been " work just a week has been turning in most grat- ifying reports showing liberal in.. creases to meet the inereaaed com- munity needs." laid Richard A. Keb- bon, chairman of the Special Gift: Committee, last night. "We feel certain that if the ratio of increased generosity is maintained by this committee and followed through by the general Bales, committee that a - goal for this year will be met." General Chairman Nichols is greatly pleased by the splendid re- sponse of Highland Park citizens in volunteering to assist in the gen- eral campaign. "We have added many new workers," said Mr. Nich- ole, “and the "leient manner in which all district chairmen have or- ganized their districts leads me to believe that if the citizen: in High- land Park will respond as promptly and as cordially as have their neith- hora in the voluntary army that we should be able to complete the cam- paign within the let period of Oo- "ober 16 to November 2. We cer- tainly are going to try to do so and I hope the public will join In in the effort to not a record. We all know the job hunt he done and there in no reason why we can not do lt within the time limit let. Community Chat Gemini!!! heed- quarters have been let up for the duration of the amp-in at 890% Central avenue through the courtesy of Baird & Warner, Rent- for the building. This is the same Imam which was occupied by the Cheat for the umpeizn but fall. In rem to the new “on bulld- Init on Central venue, it in regret- tnhld that the wrong impression wee given by e Wenkegnn paper. Ky statements at the mil meeting were thet‘the building run well built and of fireproof construction; M I had gone over the nutter with the fire chief end we both felt that the building we. ate, and the eon-true- tion {allowed the city ordinance tn that the ant net of plum atttrnNd u not door which we thought m denireble Ind we tried to more one but beam the building ooexqaf the entire lot, three of the "In behtelot1irtew.N,thhstmt permitted. I em very Inxioul to correct the minnow pert of my realm I said that If I competent commie: found my building unnfe, luck a building could be condemned; that it was not wry b In” I handou- condiuou to eouthme in! beam the any hot! honed e per- Refutes Statement Made Regarding Loch] Building My hind fuadi ___ Firaiire “T- arm-dull“ and quit; 3mm from the paper’s inhnneo that your building be ani- damned. - - "'_ my my, 1hnttfu_edd.tqher3e-isi.'. mn-vi- FriiiiurGriRs" F..M.-I" -. _"-.'. Mr.Wttt-dtmteitidu EVE-Momma. -dt._rtahtiatdt-. h about " M ”I t='t"'c'T2'gt."dt,ttp'g h- In.“ "aa-eV unit for It- eomirnctlou. Thts 10 in. C. B. Witt Family In Florida Crash; All Three Injured min")??? D. nouns, Wag Cot-minim of NUIIII It

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