ugh NIL .9- City The proposed Highland Park her- bor project which has not been in 4 the public eye for some time was 1 once again brought into the lime- light at Monday evening's council _ meeting. This interesting and im- portant subject as for " Highland Park is concerned was introduced by Cdmmissioner Bowes who in turn called upon Major Rufus Putnam to further explain it to the council, As resdersof TEE PM will re- call, the Highland 'rirkfriiifi6F Ere; ’ ieet is an, outgrowth of a survey conducted by the War Department in an effort to provide suitable re- fuges for small boats along the shores of the Great Lakes. After an exhsustive study eight possible spots on Lake Michigan were se- lected for further consideration. Highland Park was the only site ih' Illinois to get on this preferred list. Park Front place at the foot of Park avenue was chosen.†the most likely' spot .svailnble for harbor purposes in this area. Preliminary {plans called for an outer break- water of, cruehed roicemitotsirytl; some 14 to " we: of water. Air inner harbor with berths for boats and fueling facilities was also in- eluded in the plane. The whole pro- ject. including dredging culled tor the expenditure of some “50,000. "ara-Fr-htm-iii- pointed out thst the government, if the plan was ip. proved by Congress, expected, the regional and local areas where these harbors were constructed to con- "triltttte in some way. either by funds or service, towards defraying ‘the expenses of their Installation. y. In line with this thought Com- missioner Bowe. rend a motion to the council pledging the city’s eup- port to the project and " its part in helping the cam along would grant the ttttMatti' ailments over eity ownelproperty. end would see that the intake pipes of the water plant would be lowered or changed in some way " to we itll ob- struction! tltnrmntht interfere with the operttion of this om " o har.. in at strut the ' bot. Major Putnam intimated that tho; immediate muting by 00w tntffieient funds to"c6mtiuct thine harbors m “magmas since " the money usually fiorrintt thmush these win]: In: been diverted to the national defense promm- Bot iCjitjr Co_oyrttiriil. evcr, he sated that it would be well for the community to be in a posi- tion to present a sound use to the troverruttettt when the time for ulti- mate Iction â€rived. . Majoi Putnam has been retained by a mud: at mama thin an: in- rested in the turbo:- prokct to direct Ind W it in it! Jot-ts to bring tilt-buck nought after hil- t Wu your City Freer' Council 'rtitjds Support To Harbor Project; Further Ex ion of All Night Street Lighting Considered. tent to the city. Included in "up In: Leo J. Sheridan, “Std. Wimun Babeock and tt Bod... of Lake Forest. The all night "rperation of the overhanging street lights intbe city ins worked out so well that the ear. version of the ornamental type of light in the Deere Park and limilllr areas to this plan is being consid- ered by the council. Commissioner Swanson, stated that e survey of the ornamental type lights cone ducted by the Public Service com-o may revealed that if 31 of the 64 lights of this type were serviced "With“mn ’we‘tt instead of" 260 watt bulbs they could be left on all night and the city would save $50 on its Vennusl light .bill. In order to pro- 3vide ample illumination at street intersections the plan calls for leav- ing the 260 watt bulbs in at these spots. . Some of the members of the council were uncertsiniu to the at- titd'de of the majority of the" resi- dents in these are» to the proposed change. In order to give tll eon- cemed a change to" express their opinions on the subject final action was deferred until the council’s next meeting. _ - hing To assist the present committee working on revision of the city code the mnyor announced the addition of several-members. Those added included, Norman J. Schlossman, Raymond W. Flinn, “William D. Mann, Leonard E. Dunlap and John S. Fran Bergen. V City Clerk Mussel- read n,letter from the Brier-gate Community club asking the eouneil's cooperetion in getting a stop light installed at the corner of Berkeley road and Skokie boulevard. The oommunicntion stated that this crossing was one of the most dangerous in the city and was phrticulsrly hazardous as far uehiklren going to and from school was concerned. In answer to the letter Commissioner Swanson stated that the city had already advised the State Department or-a-rot- of this situation and made. n mo- tion to the etteet that the city take further action in bringing pressure to bear on the state for the installe- tion of this light. Commissioner Bowetr reported that a survey conducted by City Engineer Gale revealed that, the sidewalk: on Central Ave., west of the, truck: had been repairedhr the railroads and that similar repair work eat of, the tracks was sched- uled for next Spring. Rep1atement of the sidewalk: on Roger Williams Ave., in uniting npprovpl of the Ninth Shore railroad. During the out fortnight numer- ous complaint; have been received by the street clement over the icy condition of the sidewalks. is it is next to impouibie for the street department to remove all the ice out! mow it Ippelrl to this writer that on eduentionn1 campaign to per- mode the home owner» to do this work is in order. . ..A,d 74%.: Uk THURSDAY. m1crgMBBRrtB-- 10:00 a.m..-uhentims Writing 01m _at YWCA. 12:15 pan.--9doe Club tEeiiimr--atuttret Wiley Club. 2:00 itan.---P,A.B, Regular Meeting. 7:00 is.m.--4pteqAYt, Community Center. 7:30 irhu.--atreei1rrMeytitt.tt A. o. Fa)! Lodge. Hume Temple. 8:00 iian.-hrneriees legion. Legion Hall. 8:00 ir.m.---Youmt Men's Club: {ligand Park Community Center. FRIDAY, DECEMBER SUNDAY. DECEMBER IS-- 3:30 pam-Mit) School ( MONDAY, DECEMBER TUESDAY; DECEMBER IT-- ‘WEDNESDAY, 'r.WlBliurm.Pr- . ,- V . - 8:50 nan.--ariirh School Christmas Play, High School. - 10:30 aan-league of Women Voters Board, YWCA., 7 7 1:15 pan.-ittrye of 'Women Voters Board Lunch. ‘ I “J 2:30 iut.---mtrhiand Park Mdsio Pub, Glenooe Union Church. THURSDAY. DEW MN-- _ ' 12:15 pan.----, Club,» mmree-va1lerp1tb. . _ 8:30 iram--ri?pestrvt3tri_ Church Children’s Paw. 7:00 'ira.rv-a91stys Club, Pta-tsig, Genet. V . . , :30 ir.in.--Riivittit P.T.A. sun“ Carols. 7:30 pan.-", o. Pay Installation of 0mm, bionic Templg. 8:00 ir.m.---E1mmaee School Christmas Play. 8:00 iran.---Ameriean Legion, Legion HI“. l FRIDAY, 13mm Ir--- .. . Tt46 pam-ith/este Church Choir. 9:00 ir.m.--Bosrlimr League. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16--. TUESDAY. DMCBMBRR IT-- WEDNESDAY. DMCBMBrilR ab--. 10 THURSDAY. DECEMBER "- 12 lig‘lantl pal-L alentd ' ..00ut30--Red Cross Meeting, Trinity Church Parish Home» :00 p.mc---1trvirti, Garden Club (Mrs. Oliver Tamar, hostess). :45 isan.---Si?1tut Laden Christmas Partf, B. P. Community Center. :00 iuv-atiN and Pistol Club. \ :00 iratt.--uhrmmunitr Orchestra. Community Center. :15 pam-Rotate? Luncheon, Sunset Valley. :00 ir.in.--p9rB-qirlt.t Stamp Club Community Center. :80 'iian.--1rtrrtpits, Club Dinner. :30 itam--A7,A.R, Bond Meeting. _ . _ :00 bam-City Council. - - - _ :00 ararL-Tritrh1andpPq.1r Woman’s Club Xmu Patty, Club Home. :00 isan.---copnmunitx Choral Club, Community Center. :00 itam--Briergat? Community Club. _ :30 ir.m.--Ritrh1artd Park Elks, Elks Ball. _ 12:15 pan 7:30 pane-6t. Pan’s Choir. ' 8:00 isane-4'regitr_tis Choir. 8:00 itan.-cqetNih-Mid-eik Service. _ 8:00 iran.--Ndmiatott. 9:00 itan.--A1ttatttber at Commerce Bowling We. 8:00 8:00 ..80 pan.c-ArtOkottta';'tparr I. P'F- _ "m :oo iras---pptyintseeNE Bowling League. -_ :30 itano--ANr1 Sonata, Troop 2. _ :00 itan.-hamrrietm Lesion Auxiliary Meeting. :00 me-MB'I Bowling W- :00 ynne-Holy Cross Service. . :00 mus-m . .. - :00 iras--tfuttrtftt Lodge. ::00 ius--Nmsgttd Club. "o iras--Botr Cross Choir. _ n00 iratt.--43hatnher of. Commerce Bowling Leone. '5tsu.bd2 El pan on â€Rom Club Meetintr. .Jrubyudan Woman AaaoeUtion Christmas Program. .Mdnno N Y People's Club. 7 o n 1kili'i; . q 'cate 2ltt2'M'& who. F Ckt1tnn.drtrrs School Concert, High School Auditorium. bath [or Coming outing 'ee, " ':'iij1iil", Lt * T i TEE?