It h sincerely hoped that parents In ourcuywlu fully cooper.“ with our city alumna“: Naetngttre 'rtaattmtmtofreatmtntupoestt- ortte-oettrwttttitttntritteattomt- and“. Ttwtu,ntrdtruttt,tteatse were Wham: to our low mum Jtutttsedi-otntment bumqulchly foegottegtthantt" mol-mnrmuoye. 10 In short. don reflect the m- undthelrovnon nth-dog inanowedtorurt,torrtaheraet- on] neighborhood nuisance of him- "tf, am't he! hurt when your nemhhor next door phouu and tell- you to “Call that dog home or also . . ." mtttfattgsnresotrntttnNe,Bo "loudly. no deconuvo . . . why not hop them " hams and under con- trol? A ml- blooded thoroDM whoa allowed to run loo-e can do " much dun-(o to your neighbor. judo. disturb annular- up. at nip u the baby jun " quickly and with In much hum u can my mon- ml. Sometimes we four out: is a community of stranger: . . . each concerned only with his on attain and heedlen of what goes on the next block, or next door. Do.- ue k" nntttral pm at the lite ot my "stturtnniti.De lend I {Madly " to the old mm Dog- protect “that the prowl“! od the night. Than what dug own- on all Ill. and we Agree. DMGllOIJS tmGMBO" It's high time we got acquainted with some of our neighbors and their way at doing things, are we find curtain: living cheek by jowl with a pack of hoodlums. u n liquor license I. granted to,-"""-"-'--""-"-"'-- the Bon Air, the Wankegln road AMERICA DEFINED arot ',"e,,ern,'llt,',tTit',tltfl Americn donned today: A bit of boring with Omanimd Crime. haven nun-rounded by hell: The new ot Women Venn. the Coordinating Council ' the “unload Park Womu'l Club, and every other civic minded group in town could wen turn a bright and questioning eye on the entire liquor license queotion, paying pauculor “cannon to the “can.“ upplled {or or [rated to places on our door- Step. hYmDogAW] We doubt. the Luke County Liq- uor Communion will [We the Hon Mr the rum-01m†to n liquor license, if each member when bk m conscience to decide wheth- er he cm mold to “up! the re.- ponummy of helping to open Luke County's door to "The Syndicate." EDITORIALS to CITY COUNCIL tlt CALENDARS -iraa mum at “a mi by .5. Pitltt! Parts he... no 42...": Ann-u. "I‘ll-d Put, III-oh. Tslo'holcn [bk-d Park 557-598. [Mandi-Sand Cl.- Mamv Much t, "It. "tbePo.toftu. " Highland P.r%tttMgts, - - -- - _._.. ._._ ----» . I016 Mum-[.51 Touch Cbkaxo has. Canal nu Con-allusion Inn-dad tor â€black- mm be wrlllu- on on “do of the up" only. M lip-d rich lie I... and midni- of (I. um". They should nah lbs 0600' by Wad-"day m. to loun- Srfd"g',f,', In {UNI-l In". it2g22y Pd". IJO p.. you. ' e.'". pct ad: copy.‘ a gondola". turd. of aha-h. “andâ€. nodu- a! email-nut. u at" and» when u adult-don _ u publish“. will be tinged at - dunking um. . _. ‘_ . -.. ....... HIM!!! 917g: THE HIGHLAND PARK or CHICAGO SU IQUALITY GROUP “mush- T..-†f" PRESS Ivan N. Adah, Editor and Palm-bu Mrs. Flore-u W. Bartel, Mauiâ€. Editor M. Wit-u Tumâ€. Advcnuinl lulu Mrs. Robert W. Pulls. 0“th Editor We have dirty busine- ween. offegtaive alike to uhopperl and VII- Iton. Our busine- iousel keep their walk. elem. but too often the ureet Itself I: littered with truh. unsightly end hazardous to the eye- on windy days. We know the city’s puree In none too Well tilled. end the bl; street. nveeplng mechlne ll old end in need of frequent repelr. BUT . . . If nwortrrtttl,ttahouidttou-d where ita effect will be trmateat--- In the busine- uen. Keep the ree- Idence atreeta elem when po-lble. of course, but not at the expenne of the uteri“ of trade. DIRTY NECK death; To free men, not to enshve them; To wu- only on the common feel of poverty, disuse Ind Ignornnce; To pnurve On this continent n elude] for the treasure! of peace- tul living. Let u. bow down we] give trunk: for America. -4 Willard A. Peterson, Editor, The Friendly Adventurer. America donned today: A bit of heaven surrounded by hell: Smoke lifts trom the chimney of millions of quiet homes; Old rail fences run up hill, and down, Joining neighbor with neighbor; Children laugh merrily in the streets of our towns and cities; Somewhere. afar oft, a church belt rings; A dog wags " tall at his master’s coming; . A lather bends over a cradle to give a goodnight kiss to bin baby son; Men and women may still look for- ward to golden tomorrowa; Youth dreams of pictures to paint, bridges to build. poems to write; Life goes on like a quiet stream ttowing through sunny meadows. To build, not to destroy, is the American Way; To live noble lives, not to die futile Lot'- wuh that dirty neck. The Highland Park puss SUNDAY. JULY tb- Highiand Pull members of the North Shore Hiking club meet It the corner of St. John nnd Conn-u avenue. for weekly hike. "0""v-i',tg,t Shore Yncht club race- begin from Park avenue c MONDAY, JULY T--. 12:15 pam-Rotary club meeting at Sunset Volley club. TUESDAY. JULY tr--- Ravinia Garden club bond meeting " home of In. Theo. Uehiin‘. WEDNESDAY. JULY B- 10 unrHoepitnl Auxiliary meeting " Highland Park hospital. 8:00pan.-Roya1 Neighbors meeting in Masonic Temple. _ THURSDAY. JULY ttF-- FRIDAY. JULY 4-- All day Celebration at July 4th at the Exmoor Country club. Second day of Legion Carnival in Sun-ct Put. SATURDAY, JULY tr- _ 9:00 tratt.--Art Cum club tutd'ttetrinnerts All-plane club meets tn High- lngd Park Community Center. . THURSDAY, JULY 8-- I""-,',"'.""" Purl: Liona club meets in the Sunset Valley Country c u . 8:00 p.m.--Che" club meet. in the Highland Park Community Center. 8:30 pan.--Ravhsin Putin]. Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor; Rudolph ----, --e. -IIrietr, plant“. . try Elmore M. Murphy No regular city council meeting was held on Monday evening u lev- enl members of that Body are ltill "cation bent. However, Indications at this writing point to a. mu membership in that body on next Monday night when it gather: for tta nnt complete tension in several weekl. The Fourth of July holiday period is generally considered the turning point in the activluel of the Average community. While moot of the num- mer vacation period still llel Ahead. -----r---------.-- there is usually noticeable a gener- city's nfm can now be definitely a] quickening in the tempo of the “m to be solved. The MS prob- life -01 the community once Inde- lem left in this department ot the pendence Day recedes into the city's work concerns noel! with the background. collection of refuse. To date the Just a yen- ago at the meeting preceding t. Fourth of July holi- day, Commiuioner Sharp asked the council to appropriate $53,152.00 for the new incinerator. Today that much needed adjunct to the com- munity's service: has been in op- eration for some time. The produc- tion problem connected with the This re-awturenintr, as it were, which marks the course of commu- nity lite is also present to a cer- tain extent in the activities of the city government. For several weeks past the council has spent most of its time attempting to puz- zle out some way or another the ever present problem of balancing the budget tor the current tuttal year. With this completed and ready for formal action at it: next meeting, the council will now have the opportunity of emerging from the summer doledrums and roll up its sleeves with an eye toward tack- ling some of the community" prob- lems that have been largely kept in the background for lack of both time and money to bring about their successful solutions. Although the ttacal year of the city run. from May let to May Mt, it. general period of activity usual- ly gets under way unortly after the Fourth of July and continue- at varioua degrees of acceleration and receuion until the end of the fol- lowing June. In this period of marking time during the Fourth of July holiday it is interesting to look back at the record and see what was occupying the time and energy of the council and varioul depart- ments of the city’l government a year ago. 12:15 p.m.-LLions club meeting In Sunset Valley Golf club. YOUR CITY comm: WHAT IT IS DOING A Glimpse at the Pub-What of the Future? CALENDAR city's refuse can now be definitely said to be solved. The big prob- lem left in this department of the city's work concerns itself with the collection of refine. To date the city has not been able to obtain 100 percent cooperation from the com- munity's private collectors and " this writing is considering taking the Job over itself unleu the pri- vate collectors come to terms. It was just a. year ago next week that the then new Chief of Police Rex Andrews we: introduced to the community as the successor of Ed- ward Moroney, resigned, The furor created by the resignation of Ed- ward Moroney was one of the moat intensive in the annals of the com- munity. However, the mayor and the council stuck to its guns and the past year has more than vindi- cated the stand which the city took at that time. The current chief of police has welded together an or- ganization of which the community can Well be proud. Addition“ equip- ment has enabled the Police De- partment to keep step with the in- creasing problems of police protec- tion brought about by the tttttttx of (Continued on Page 14) A year ago thin Bummer, the city council was engrossed for many weeks in a Iquabble with the taxi- cab drivers concerning the location of a permanent taxicab stand. A new ordinance wan passed calling for the location of the new stand on St, John: avenue. After a short trial period the drivers complained they were losing hunineu by thin move and petitioned the council to change the ordinance. When the city was faced with the ammo of deciding the ileue by a referendum vote, it rescinded the ordinance and let up a two location plan for the cube. which from all indications, has worked out satisfactorily. July 8, 1941