<«lon is strong that Guadeloupe is beâ€" used as a submarine refuelling :.ï¬.*-.m in the Cartbbean. When you get them out of official <«arshot, exiled members of the old French cabinet now in Washington, #«ertain coded messages have been -hlo.oh-od“';; to be named either national chairâ€" VWichy government is doing in Mar tinique and Guadeloupe. around with them." So they feel the , ing of yivania ofl anillionaire Joseph Pew and Pennâ€" In the farm belt the two bigâ€"money contributors are political dynamite and the Midâ€"West G.O.P. chiefs can‘t placing Rep. Joe Martin as national chairman. The hardâ€"working little Bay Stater wanted to quit last year, but party chiefs decided that the wisest course would be to persuade Martin to stay for the sake of harmony. Now some of the strongest advoâ€" eates of his retention are after his scalp. The hostile fire is from two One is from Midâ€"West leaders, sour on Martin, (1) for his failure to give them recognition in national friend‘s advice, sent for Dr. Rivers, and now is out of the hospital. He says he has forgotten about medicine and doctors, and feels betâ€" ter than be has in months. Furâ€" thermoré, Dr. Rivers has told him that without any question he can recover entirely. NEW G.O.P. CHAIRMANt It‘s very shushâ€"shush, but in cerâ€" tain inner Republican circles there *‘About 18 too many," commented the National Youth administrator. ‘"And how many doctors have you got?" Hopkins told him. ‘‘Well, Harry, what‘s the use of your fooling around with all these doctors and all this medicine," said his friend. ‘‘You know that the more doctors you have the more this whole thing gets on your nerves. Now there‘s only one doctor who really knew what ailed you, and that‘s Andy Rivers out at Mayo‘s in Rochester. Why don‘t you have Dr. Rivers come East and get you fixed up?" s around the room in the naval hosâ€" ¢ine have you got there?" ‘‘About 18," replied the lendâ€"lease Note: Two undercover factors were responsible for this vote, which prubnxly did not reflect the general sen t of the country. One was a tremendous pressure drive by the A.â€"F. of L. and C.1.0. in the district of each congressman. This was parâ€" ticularly effective with Republicans, who, with their eyes on next fall‘s congressional elections, are very poâ€" liticalâ€"minded. Second, was the failâ€" ure of the farm bloc to support the bill because it feared labor reprisals against the parity and other boodle grabs which the farm bloc is after The bloc has been counted on to kill the 40â€"hour week, but the laborites served blunt potice that if the bill was passed, labor would ax the farmers. Result, the farm bloc ran for cover and the bill went into thr ashcan. > wHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED The other day Harry Hopkins had a visitor in the person of Aubrey Williams, head of the National Youth administration, who has been ~« ciosest friends for many Thursday, March 19, 1942 Friends rushed to McCormack‘s defense, but he made no reply. Next day, however, under McCormack‘s leadership, the bill was defeated 226 to 62â€"a tally which left no doubts about who spoke for the "‘majority."* strongest supporters was a colâ€" league who had nothing in common with McCormack except friendship â€"antiâ€"New . Deal, antiâ€"labor Rep. Gene Cox of Georgia. s ltvuvlthhu“,nnl-& therefore, that the house listened to Cox‘s bitter attack against McCorâ€" mack during the stormy debate over the antiâ€"40 hour proposal. His voice strident in anger; Cox denounced McCormack on the ground that his opposition to abolishing the 40â€"hour week was "not good sportsmanship, and I wonder if it is good leaderâ€" ship.** | ‘"I have bhoped," the Georgian thundered, ‘"‘that at some time the gentleman _ from _ Massachusetts would come to a realization that be is supposed to speak for the majorâ€" ity of this house rather than for somebody else." tween two house leaders that may hhaml".h.bh.l‘ When John â€"McCormack, Massachusetts liberal, was elected The furious battle over the bill to floor leader, one of his Washington, D. C. acted on his old share of Bâ€"vitamins and iron to help keep up the war workers‘ viâ€" tality. Children who trudge off to school carrying their lunch on rainy April days will also enjoy Pecan Straws as a noonâ€"time dessert, or with a glass of milk or a cup of cocon after school. Pass a tray of Pecan Straws when serving your favorite fruit ADELICIOUB COOKIE that is sparing of Mrs. America‘s precious store of sugar has a special place in a wartime recipe file. Pecan Straws, a flaky, pastry type of cookie, fills this need beautifully. Only oneâ€"half cup of sugar is all that this recipe calls for, and it makes three dozen dainty, crisp cookies. Pecan Straws are grand for Victory Lunch Pails. Besides adding that sweet touch to "carry menus" for hardâ€"working men, these cookies contribute their Illinois Boys Learn War Jobs PECAN STRAWS 16 cup cold water » 2 tablespoons milk 14 cup nuts %4 eup sugar | Sift flour, sugar, baking powder and salt together. Cut or rub in shortening. Beat egg and add to cold water. Add to flour, and stir only until flour is moistened. Roll out 14 inch thick. Brush over with milk and sprinkle with mixâ€" ture of sugar and nuts. Cut into strips 1" x 3". Place on greased baking sheet. Bake in moderate oven (375° F.) about 15 minutes. Yisld: 8 dozen 1" x 3" cookies. 2 cups sifted flour 4 cup sugar 14 teaspoon baking powder 14 teaspoon sait 14 cup shortening salad. Their crispness will enâ€" hance the delicate flavor of fruit. PECAN STRAWS ___ 7 ROOMS â€" 3 BATHS 5909 Kenmore Ave., Chicago Beautiful bright and sunny modernâ€" ized apartment close to schools, shopâ€" ping and transportation. 3 bedrooms and maid‘s room. Main rooms carâ€" peted. Garage and private yard. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call owner for appointment. Longbeach 3790. > FOR SALE: 9 piece dining set; 3â€" piece bedroom set. . stationary wash tubs. . Price reasonable. Leaving town. Call Deerfield 538 before Upright modern. Only J 8" Mnah.UnlnryM.lnh:. ":n,us F ma"{?"co.u. A3 om-.'.u:Amn, l.n-t;n‘ MINK COATâ€"BARGAIN! BEAUTâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Steinway Grand like new; want rel. party ot take over small mo. pymts. See Mr. Russell Credit Mgr., Wab. 6900. Baldwin Piano Co., 323 $. Wabash, BRIDES GET YOUR WEDDING Winter Resortâ€"For Rent FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA Well furnished rooms, private home Reas.â€"from Mar. 25th to May 3ist. Twin beds & all modern conveniences. Make reservations at once. For partâ€" iculars write or phone, H. Cook, suite 418â€"105 N. Clark St., Chicago. Phone Dea. 3865. FOR SALE: Vacant 100x200, East Side, near schools, stores, transporâ€" tation. Ravinia. Will sacrifice for cash. Phone H. P. 2760. 3od FOR RENT : Attractive room for one or two. â€" Close â€" to transportation. Kitchen privileges. Phone after 4:30 p. m. Glencoe 2119. 3 FOR RENT : In Highland Park. Exâ€" ceptional 9â€"room, 2 sun rooms, 3% baths, 2â€"car garage, oil heat, well located house. $150. ‘Call Thursday. H. P. 4444, room 482. 3 FOR RENT : Furnished 8â€"room home in Ravinia. Convenient to stores, transportation and school. Owner reserves one of four‘ bedrooms. Write Box R, Highland Park Press. TUESDAY, March 24 8:00 Monthly Brotherhood meeting in the home of Mr. Arthur Vetter at 556 De Tamble Avenue. * WEDNESDAY, March 25 T:45 p.m. ‘"Redemption Provided and Apâ€" plied" will be the topic for consideratiin as the Pastor continues the study of "What Evangelicals Believe". The Missionary ofâ€" fering will be received. FOR RENT: ground floor office space. Counter space; builtâ€"in vault. Suitable for professional or real esâ€" tate use. Write Box UPC % Press. OFFICE â€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR ADVANCE announcement is being made of our Holy Week services which will be held each night from Monday March 30 to omm:.mna. The public is inâ€" w FOR RENTâ€"Flat in two story brick building. Quiet home. ~ Six beauâ€" tiful sunny rooms. Large porch, spaâ€" cious garden. Garage. Adults only. 619 Central Ave. Phone H. P. 921.24 FOR RENT: 6 ‘room unfurnished steamâ€"heated _ apartment. Second floor. Deerfield, III. Phone Deerfield 1:80 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal under the direction of Mrs. L. R. Hawley. SATURDAY, March 21 â€" 10:30 a.m. Spring Institute for teachers of children in the Bethichem Evangelical Church at Deerfleld. Iï¬und'hh-: coffee will be served. meeting is under the auspices of the Lake County Council of Religious Education. 1:00 p.m. Bethany Choristers‘ rehcarsal. SUNDAY, March 22 9 :80 a.m. Sunday School in all departments under the general supervision of Dr. E. D. Fritsch. 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship. Sermon by the Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein, minister, on "Walking, Running, !lyhr." Children lh;.-ntll‘l-l.:.nll'.:db::h our luring t wors\ service. l:oo;:..gumuuo‘hmm mhthlvntm“:mlflhuh held in the Oak Church until 5:30 o ning services on March 22%, 11 ml% ll-:.w lsrael, ;III.I- and the ='h-ï¬.-. of ï¬.‘hï¬ !vo__i- security in the future. | Wemamni Roseito en e To is Hinaiireniede ns 9 Tenaobalaae thom ies Lrree t ut P aoon and concord into effect throughout the m ases . in uts nrmnere ie en Services North Shore Congregation lu-lmn:‘dmdzuhlhnuooha on Sunday morning visitors are always THUSDAY, March 19 IFUL, like new $325. Also sheared Beaver $150. size 14. Both taken in trade. Miller Pur Co. 166 Nor. Michâ€" igan Ave., Chicago. 24 cards. The Highland Park Press, 588 Central avenue, H. P. 657. early. Come in and look over our very correct line, Don‘t forgst to Bank building, on _ reasonable terms. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK p.m. Evening Service. Sermon sub ‘Divine Reenforcements". For Sale For Rent HURCH SERVIGCES JiStf 24 WANTED TO RENTâ€"Furnished WRECKING NOWâ€" Save half HIGHLAND PARK 6 rms., 2 baths; Williamsburg style. Buy now and choose your own color schemes for decorating. Located at Glenwood and Northland avenues in walking distance of Briergate Station. â€" _ ROBERT L. JOHNSON _ _â€" Local office, Arbor and Berkeley Rd., Highland Park 4110 or call Ran. 0112. Three homes nearing completioin on beautifully wooded lots in * Printing & Advertising FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 9% * Auto Body Repairing mies". C ) TUESDAY, March 24 The Philathes Class will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Dorâ€" ott‘:e{l‘der. 149 S. Second Street at eight o‘el I ' WEDNESDAY. March 25 THURSDAY, March 26 Choir rehearsal. Willis Mayfield, director The Christian Endeavor will hold their monthly business and social meeting at the home of Elmer Dahl, 877 Ridgewood Dr. at eight o‘clock. SUNDAY, March 22 9:80 a.m. Sunday. School Prayer meeting at eight o‘clock. Leslic Drieske. class leader. Raymond Fidder, Supt. 10:45 Morning Service: "Gethsemane". 7:00 p.m. Christisn Endeavor. 7:00 p.m. Bible Study Class. 8:00 p.m. Evening Service, "Christ‘s Eneâ€" Masses: 7:30, 8$:30. 9:30, 10 :30, 11 30 a.m FRIDAY, March 20 K Cleaners SUNDAY, March 22 §:30 p.m., Tuxis will meet at the chn".'u go to l-tuluw North TUESDAY: March 24 Temmed l straene‘ Sith Dewers «n 1:80 p.m.. Boy Seout Mesting in the Scout $:80 a.m., Church School for Junior and Young Peoples Departments. 10 am., Communicants‘ Class. 11 a.m.. Church School for Beginners and 11 am., mou& Dr. Sherwin will preach. _ iï¬wv.mu : Lenter Service. Dr. Sherwin will "Pick on the theme "the Foceivine spuins SHERWOOD FOREST Real Estate for Sale good used Lbr. For free Est. call or come to GORDON WRECKING & LUMBER CO. 2046 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago 306. 3 «. 822 N. Pirst: _ Mighiand Park 77 apartment. Write box. B. B Press. Call H. P. 557 The Highland Park Press GUY VITi Real Estate â€" Loans â€" Insurance Railway Ave., Highwood AUTO RECONSTRUCTION Co. Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing T42 Te‘ use 1Dr Cioceos paster A Representative will call DEERFIELD HOLY CROSS KLmmp HM FLTTNG DAHL‘S (Catholic) 25 "Gardening with Herbs"â€"Fox. â€" Gives the history, legend and use of Suggestions for a kitchen garden for a family of five. "Home Vegetable Gardening from A "Food Gardens for the Duration"â€" American Home, lln. 1942, p.48â€"52, Do‘s and Don‘ts. "Mave Your Garden and Eat It Too" â€"House Beastifol, Mar. 1942, p. 62â€"463, p. §â€"89, p. 118â€"121. How to Start that Vegetable Garden Successfully, Better Homes and Gardens, March 1942, p. 74â€"78. "Gardens for Victory"â€"House und Garden, Mar. 1942, p. 45â€"47, 52, 64. But don‘t neglect m..hu- cither. are morâ€" ts The Highiend Park Pobte 13 brary has an extensive ion of flower gardening books Aore home use. Meant especially for the beginner. "How to Grow Vegetables and Berâ€" Is your yard large enough and your soil suitable for a kitchen garden this year? It is important to lay careful plans so you won‘t attempt the imâ€" possible or waste seed. To help you with these plans the Highland Park Public Library suggests the following books and magazine articles : "Grow Your Own Fruit"â€"Kains. A complete guide with a locality diâ€" rectory. "Vegetable Growing"â€"Knott. NOTICE is lnr‘g'i GIVEN to _ all persons that the first Monday of May, lAl!%.hthchI-ï¬uhuo-mJ in the Probate Court of Lak MH nois, and that claims may be filed against without issuance of summons. All claims h antines sothetteae on it befomncrasd the first Tuesday after first Monâ€" ;:y_ol t.h': next nuodhc“:nnh at 10 par AULM UDSON, Adminiétratrix nm.'c. BIIAAgA, Attorney Highland Park, Illinois nilding 8 p.m., Evening Worship; At Lake Forest; A:'n:n"w. Han, Meckiniy °& Wi: consi flo n s. :'d': 'l‘ebool Teacher‘s Meetâ€" ® p.m., Sui y s HURSDAY, March 26 :igf-'.‘.":z.u. Worship; ‘Crucified for Ot. ..:I t * p.m., Jr. & Sr. Choirs. a ns that the first Monday of May, 1 in ho uistm ite in thatnruate t Rerman s pend Court of Lake Oum.“fluh, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. All claims filed against said uhuonorb-brcuuhbnl‘nt.- Tucsday "after® thoatiay, Mogdag or the a P next u’eauan month at 10 A. Ernest 8. Gail, A Hh:u“?nk.lm’ & p.m. Jr. Young Peoples Society. FRIDAY,: March 39 " C Jr. People‘s Society Social; "Guest Night." iotaes, SE heten, f a.m., 10 :80 a.m., M w : "Loyalty to gh:m L|._ Profitable." orehip THURSDAY, March 19 ~ _ _ _ > 8 p.mâ€", Lenten Worship. "Truth on Trial." 7 yme Jn & in Chene KÂ¥ STATIONERY Church officeâ€"112 the age of 20 years, and is -"..i: 3. m..' and is Sermm "Mard & "Hhi ks ‘The subject of Supday‘s Lesson lu‘-f....lanh 22, 3ï¬nâ€". i ?‘htlh church | at 3 N. Sheridan q h is open hg.h- 9:80 o‘clock on saturdars until o ‘arciees" On Sindes the meany room a. wwa onA 5:80. Here the Bible and all suthorized Christian Science literature be zead, i & prrke s n vepgndiine a inite ues nermene es Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. This Church is a branck of Church, the Fust Cnurch of Gueise, Sofe. A new edition of an old standard. Practical Vegetable Culture"â€"Wilkâ€" to 2"â€"Kruhm. 4 Colored pictures to keep NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all ADJUDICATION ‘AND CLAIM DAY s NOTICB ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY Highweod avenue and h= place Newest Colors and Designs 99 Sheets . . 109 Envelops The Press 538 CENTRAL AVENUE RYTEX STATIONERY LIBRARY 367 Hazel Avenue Administrator Executor