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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1942, p. 3

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tbam-ia-o-ar.-. 'i-qragri.tuA-.1-rA. Alienate!“ lawman“. marl-e. Qo-vmhup-dnuuhl- -jr.v.rdHthuboAh--t A.A-itothehandsotnn oil-ere police magistrate in Adla- tmh.Ohitr,whoitttttmeaeditmt to I “in: lawn: of the can.» shy, Moe Darrow. Yen: hm Dam referred to the book as n “maniac! A. Game A. Schilling, I - employed by a large Chicago puk- ing house and one of the W labor laden of the city, read it and asked to meet Angela. “MM-nick.” IrdP-h Mutiny-lob 'rrorswtlt-ltmetho.deuoqetbo Pun, no land Ann-0. ”will hoh-hr.6.-.a.hhh- Bud-”lintH-I-uk. tbe'.,.-..--.'" A"Sheatrthewispeotrabtrsmr- thirtIotanemtbrsiaatmrtumbieet hetreatr....Ttte-eisetd "dthe-urhaaarorhedaea1ttmt, mm...,nmu- tho does - take amide-n7 in "-ideratimttheinttt-eeotttere- dim...um certain urainsotblood -artbeetettriutetotheeruittat Album-otwp- lice-cm. P GM-hob-h-h-d, Aitwentat-twaotttie" 4bqhot-6-dh.tho-.t A.NtrirohechieaetrXinV TrimeIi-tcditonlyun'bookako reeeiveC" AAFthntsoeietr-tattH ear-admire-rat-thand-tr Kee-red-oth-aw-rr-- than o-troast..-.'..-- hath“? Ed‘s“! -Nereg-afusbxttt&"0ttr Pe-IWA-dluVinht' Thu-by. man 23, 1942 o mun-EM“ “than" gnu-ammu- mmummm; thetahkheleS-krammtutand 'mdrhhNrrnrelLYo-rbdi- 't.T,'siMu"ta.'"lTt'2,t',"i,ll . M 'pdlllWlnJle'ahl"l'l",rlhT'4 “ml.“ “Call-h Weve h- by h - m “Wu-tannin: ”warms.“ hungrhhu). Autumn-MIDI.- tt Ill. lets, a -rd&not lath mil-I- Bah-huim”! If " 'h'n PM 1'.- huh-whit” Vila. Prov-m have: "on “d an! Inn Mt Io Baht-Handba- Indian-wk DO You KNOW ILLINOIS? um; um - " um. " on“ “I IRVING BRAND 'ririaas berbusii'iri"'s" Five first lieutenants were promoted to Captain. They are George P. Hitch. mck. Adjutant of the Rani! Recep- tion Center. whose home is at 214 W. Evergreen. Wham; Ill; K V. Tank, 934 North Billiard. u Game. lll.; Arthur Jareow, am West Wilson Street. 12uatro;p.?.Aodersetex Sank This musical pm for Fort Sheik-'3 personnel was and though the exasperation of Ilia C J. Andean. zoo North 57th Street, Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Post Inspector at 170115th Priortohistermot service. Major Andean served in in executive entity with the North- wmrn Hutu! Life [manna Con- any of Milwaukee. The War Department 'today In- nnamed the punctual of ten Fort Shaw officers. Capt. Melvin D. Ure, 509 Fountain Street. Earl Claire. Wis., wu elevated to the rink of Major. Capt. Ure was Supply and Transportation: otfieertt Fort Sheridan prior to his cardinal: in the Conmnd and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth. Kama. otDr.ahCita.+ab '2'oeyestu6-'tred_am' Err-MM "est-it-i-ar-or- m-hhu-deLN. FMFuamWLh-e olthebmtN-miri-ieri.the Ftath0-AmsUslrtHimder- 'hi.otthgthi_dm-raod li . in .1. life. kWhWolnm-u loa1ifo-frwoeudwithNaark" than: had laden. Every man in Ci.Fair_qedtmemhnaghyea theNig-tir-"amdtimrimbetitsrth" 'aredmstheraditxh--ied 1Jso_r_redtetefttonat d-sattheOttieers'Ch6 “Noni-cum Mal-101mm victim in 19$. emiored u mainland)“ brrtstuteer-eottttesekctheser- vice tor, fifteen of the - an servirtgaritha_toeees fitr, Irirrrtiin ind Lea: Coffd. Mit- Four officers were elevated from the rank of wound lieutenant to first lieutenant. They are Linn. Philip A. Hart, Assistant Pout Adjutant, um Iroquois, Detroit. Mich., Grover Lind- unmade-m“ Cum of In“ Imotwuoa-uunbn 'ortHHiated-artd.étimito' FetettNriam,AoidttatrtV Theehtteuswas-rtHdi-ir. Them.“- 'i',r,'llpiNtE, Gol- Scull Vonl an M ha M to. lg. Pound to K int lid. Cu in - q “Hashim Wu.-'. f're."d=T. but! lm I o. 1%h'rht Mam; .r-rithoBs.qfW8h-N -ri-.c-.ce_ min-v.6. do] VII-5 cd'.UNT,'td'd'."tt -. Win In. in m "ther-tHr-uid. VII-o". Col-Io." In. 3-50.“de- "nus-unwoun- “dd-lid“ [ulna-lob“ MW“: --dliv¢l Mouth-h“. "tths-tre-tho-b hrwwq'l- View" m mem MMR'NtaIR"gtB-t Moth-thin dbl MMEWT. hull-uh!” humanitarian! With-Mun!” I TJUnTll'dW,'l1Wt moths-whim“ m .- q+hh 'ii?i'li?,Cih"il'2lEii no.“ Ind-II. Tfatri.5r.'lyat'gtt -luttdrherrmaU. $.1an was... at In. Tiaet-s.ae.agitirmtoeo. trremtiriorithMmGertrsdeNieb.r, gig! Hoyt-L“ I. m Melodic-ulna.“ m: (I) TheFotagthred mums-mama"... "rThe-rrssi-oraasr-ethe rm (3) bqeerii- of ra- '-trersts-taradt4tTheeh.. -- of was all has " Might-anal“. in a "and telegra- to Nation] Civil " MOI We! Eula loll-an, WM D. C General Stmrte-'isrrmedo-raer- 'tnto'tthefrabt,ireegar- Ina-thin Grand to the winner ,ror%moftherresetStreria-tts. 'heir'uirrerhm-tei". Offieint "tqt-tBeat' of the ap- 'gl'iTahttfa"at2teit MN “Mail! Amp-mu: Dd With a the PmShaiG-ScniaCD-bw-nb w”. Jherutattamrstrii-rrstsher. ".'gfMfgrgtt,'=1'g'rl,',at m fly” Proceding the first flight was a week of experiment and developing: to find I solution to the hitherto - solved pmblem of Bettitsq I long tow- line into the air with limited meted siren“ all a Mud-and field. Col- ortet,FeCEMit-ffierrattheci- ter, stated. Previously this towing had been Wished with Army "ro- plane and their m: hangover mule the towing noble. u inn-I: on; Fella-ii; the first flight of the Civil Air PM Brig. Gnu-.1 Smart was enthusiastic Ind wind his pain: NEWJlm pri-eu-iii-UM..-- MILL-1335“.“ isat9N_eottkeMi+ Ptrkhi-A,artdis.t%V ateot Northwest-I HM“ took: B.s.tuext-retPtshsafe Geoestisthesmsothmqhtt.G- est.12t MeGtt.ematreet-damsa mud New" new]. civilian lite. .The “Ii-is Wing of the Civil Air Pttmlis-nroehi-i6tHr-tr- outlined Anti-Ami! Artillery Training Center a Fan Sim-kl». by flying planes and loving and: tor tucking and firing practice. it In WW. Brig. Gum-ll " [that L Start. emttmandireg the Center. Myro- named the first niabt of the Civil Air Pistol this week Mr the Army to be "exeeBmtttr Bomt". The entire"ta+ of flying the ships, twin. the targets. and other ground and aerial work at- tendant on this "piemeer mission" ie-- in addition to the Civil Air Patrob- emanated in coopemim with non- sentuivcs of he Civil Acronntics Administration at Shy Harhor, the management of Shy Harbne Airport. and “volunteers bvinz medal haw- ledge of the problem" with which the Army is unframed. The patrol it . - of too men and 25 WW org-nixed to offer vol- untarily their private planes and m- vices to the ettvemmestt in furtherance of this new education! program and other mun-mic projects. The Civil Air Pure) meets at Chandler Field Home, Harmon. ML, every Friday arming under the direc- lim of Capt. Harry Cohan. Fort Shet- itkn Adjutant. Capt. Cohen's weekly instructions gr: We] with the given recruits at Fort Sheridan-dis- mounted drill without um. military -tesrandtketihtCut.cktt-has been training the [and since its incep- tion fiveweehsarrandustremtak. sisted in his woi-k by Sgt; Robert G. you)”. Join J. Hemlock, Duel F. TIOWUKIIWIM hWhtkL-unM nyG-n-ynhnlhnhc-CI- Graatiethnre-dthrUiimd PrivaCuiLL-amur'h- -ArmumdPrirm'eEiriCG-t Both-id-_-ares. ert, RFD. Gas mr. WM; Re. no Fannie. tts Rut-an Ave. Had- ison. Wis., and Jeld cu, 1215 Paul Street. Yplihm. Mir-Hunt Women members of the patrol nr their planes for trucking by the anti- airemft gm When mm! firing at towed targets mama. male mem- bers of the Civil Air Pure fly their planes. Regina] Commander Liam. Colonel Floyd k Evans, is assisted in this new your“: by Wing Commander Jack Vila. Wing Eur-the Kern-aim, and Wing Adj“ Robert Belt. Nor- man. F. Scott and Frank Hhvwek, Jr. are)“ of the first ilyen donating their services. The [new schedule all; for one flight of eight amrser9aek and forth {our times above the F'"'."'-"'. day per week, and sixteen courses per day on two other (law of the week The Intro! is composed of six plans, addi- tion to this thet being'calwnplated at early date. The cable used for towing [nannies by patrol plane is at lent (no yards long. Bud- and Private First Clin- Rai,; F. Ron. Mrs. BiehCo-nchhu eoettraettreMBeetltat_ot herhmrsetodnr. C. A. P. IN AUION 2 Hi'mland Parka: Stationed at Las Vegas Post . ilk-7.7“ for " was: CiruuC.Ret6-t4ato-,d Ayee_hns-im6bciimrairrt .f'treettweeh.'mstrm.A'ire- tx_trdir_'o,eaMr-raeuads, tP,rgt'r,t2t,:U2'ghat,t White-1m 1','ifrd'Y2tael'8Met vadmmmm .lta',',';Ti'2fatti'r,tt I. . III-u 'hlf"lUTduht'liu',"Lt Aria. Curtis Rodgers Sofa In Egypt In.W.SuchI-IInllNchol luv! to“ fro-v“ ”In. Immmwmo-uu damn-cud. mmupuummua 'bfisertirtwiirtrm" Immune-Wham -ati_mrasatheraecSteis mvhlmheM-g.H "witineverbetterttrtrAt_ Latkerex-ettteHrbrtrtormltr fiatdmrorttosh-ttti.wiV cumin]. Lillwoullihbhowiflwill hAglleqthcu-ym? 1yishintursrttirtotrotwrm, willie-aria. m - A catf:.lr,'1ttrier'1ttrrtodrtt atd.esartietugetatte/d In"? CEAWiIIl YeAthereis ,msaromdbe moi-1‘3. IlltllIllllllllMl nun.- woanuao MOTHER. Should my Yulvonldmdntmldlow rmrh-ehwithirrtrte-rtard.rs J.KWiritmrhideettheaoreat- -hetriedioe? You suffered quite 3 hart-och: ahmstthreerea-Theeeis- tiatretorrotrwithirttherterrtrenrto atmnwhmnym'remstetrtt.verret. Yes, they win mnisiJiiGGi the: to {out yarn. A. C.Duestu-tsoxeietteare iotmvery null? Meisq.itei-.atadram-e tlt-wit"----, shouting. The impreujon wines to me that he does like to gamble on I small scale and he should have some money that he does not have to ae0tqtt for. It is not of any actions mun sol would advise you to Ikip the whole thing. o. o. Will my husband or brother be called to my service? Your broth} will be called, but not ya" hush-ml. Norheisnotdead.Heisinthestate of GBtrmht.1trnartrenttaatterot four or five year: before m contact him again. different work? There is a dung: for him within the mucous. AlShnHlphnk-d-ahvht llhouldhvcdnnmn? 1amorite-etutrmrt-t-dis dtreioratramtertt-.est. - :\.C.Doudlcgnlxowihun D.G.V. Will I marry D. C.? The inundation-Ia tom: “you will my this you. In: within the nut {our maths. In: may I amt giveyou your future husband's initial: " you have not met him. Around the latter part oPJttlyrs-i=totaheashoet trip and will whim at this time. .00. R. A. L How much - will our trrissbeutthistown? " is I chronic audition and not caused from anything in your house. I would may suggest that you tahe your bully to a spacialin and give it the proper Wt. Do not delay --it my be fatal. J.M - . .EWhydoeshek money . mypayday? ”I, m You win have your first Gaby with- in the next in to twelve month _ no” ' , RF. R, Whet will my hush-II have MLSS S. Ir. A. f'. Will I ter man-y? E.G.Towhom-twhenwiit married? - H. B.W.Willlgetlheolda¢e lion? Yes, you will by September ts. can I would Amaest that you minke on an education, my dear. You are much too young P, phi-II: of marriage 'R.B.ckntHrmteltmewhatis “Easing our baby's “has? MRS. L H. Will you plan: tell me it Ely step-sou in dador when he is? M. C. Will you please give me the in- itials of my future husband? - L. C. What are the initials of the boy I 1m_trPitltr to marry? one. Y-, c, K. When will we have our first mm mm mm l tutmstseeanyeu-stt94ztor muss. can. - - - 0-:me tor Ilia-Jan of a,r.etdtl'tf2tg,ueg'd't,t' Ghoeoe_ethebrideotM-i 'teM9epsmH,tr.,-reve,. "i" d tat 0“Stick. " I my 'rd', muggy; 'lrgtdlttt wu- riuw “m“ 1",tM"guthtt I". Mary Stun Meemmgd m h m V Macuiie's ship left New Yuk tho-l W In. Ind a in by: tsterdr-dane1titrs-ebes. on the -theast cont. Wat meal English WI mind with Ml: acidic", mu oi will. In. be. one.“ ha- Dunkirk. Mretg'zy'rtggtet,t u y nib. and it, W with "rerattirtroortr-etsotarted outmlel. hummus-anhy- Beet of United sum destrove" who escorted than to Trinidad, a which port the convoy piehed Q metal oil tankers. Neither the crew no: the soldiers had the atightest idea of where they were main. Some time after leaving TrilMChcy arrived " Cape Town, South Africa. s-r-bers-thes-d "reiN,FiotDi.iaittrtetéthehit.d StaAesci.atG-dArr_had. "rttreat_rqhtaethe'. Wuhan-MM "f-GmdttrsMaeu-eréU.s.S. Wmulolh'n -iemees ab-dthat+'.inthe8-hpteighe Wale-c. Hula“ In. Mani-nit one: the nuptial: the English [an the American nib“ " Cape Town. Shoal! after their atrial at Cure Town. the United States entered the war. and W25 Alli}. tether with uvenl ttther mm”. headed for Bombay, India. Frxm Bombay. they went to men] other was. and finally arrived at Singapore. Ensign Gordon MacLanc Back from South Pacific War Area They alluded their troops " Shmpore during the time the city will under siege. While lying in the harbor " Sim, they were bombed comtantly. The United Na- tiom had very few plane: to combat the lap bombers. They emuted e large number of women and children refugees from Singapore, Ind left that po_r_t the day the city surrendered. The Mary Cane been» is nude up of north shore men. Miss Edn- Dean Met. bend of the Natimsnt College of Education. with the In: June Add-mu founded the levy Crane Nursery "hood which in b- cated " Hall Home. Mrs. William M. leNme of Evan-ton is red- dent of the league. Mes. Willis: R. Start at In June: B. Baku-u: of Evan-m are ell-inlet: in charge of the benefit, Mrs. KW A. Thin. 916 Wade “feet. “blah-d M II union. the when! net-hen work- in. for the "tcee" of the party. The affair in open to II. , Jean McCracken M. MacDonald Jr. Married Here, If.“ Italian“. tttt M. lit! not in mud In. M Uzi. 1..., in! It, "on.“ Mary Crane League Spring Benefit At Edgewater Beach Prom Sing-pate, they worked their way back to the United States, and landed their refugees safely in this country. Following the one o'clock luncheon and promptly " two o'clock Miss Dorthe Poul-en, a noted concen- singer, will open the card party and book review with the nation-l en- them followed by "Mueettn’l Waite Song” from "La Boheme" by Pue- cini. Miss Pulse". . Chicagoan. will be remembered " singing the role of Gilda in the open "Rigohetto" in Feb- wary " the Civic Open Home. She is one of the youngest members ot the Chicago Concert end Open Guild Ind the Iakeview Musical Society. Florence Bourke Ellis, well known book reviewer, who has phyed I are“ pm in the "new of this In- nual affair for the mu five year- will review "The Home In The Dun? by Doris Leslie for her audience. The final tenure of the nfunoon will be the awarding of the do“ prizes and table prizes. Minding among the may of worth while prize: for which this treaefit has at- mined a reputation are three Defense Bonds of 3m. 350 Ind 85 anemia» tion, I mull rare Kimnshh m. I crystal table lamp, I doom: blan- ket of well known make um! I cof- fe table. etc. The Mary Crane beam will hold its annual spring benefit on Tuesday. April ar " the Edgewater Beach Ho- tel. The proceeds from this afternoon [any will engine the league to carry on its work of giving nursery can and training in the American my of living to 100 underprivikged children of the Hall Home neighborhood at the Mary Cine Nnrmy Ichaol, Part of the league'l mam in Civil De- fense is its plan to keep the [chool open the year round and if necemry night nurlery care. The Mary Cnne Nursery school with Miss Nita Ken- ngy as director rates mm the first three in the United states. Ensign Kuhn: is a resident of Evanston, and is the son of Captain G. W. Madam of the United States Conn Gum. Gnu W b"'* who offer.- diam ttqt -eestrd ”than“ mun-renown.- tseattho4yotrrtamq.RtgWt-'ie are " interested th of " ki-dh-att-att-hi-tgt. debmudmb "es. 1rsadfitimstotkeertod-r. oésetabkstrt-rmrrhnr-G- den.tho.esameve-hhs_the Wdthconmry’sloodilbtry rqhteratauuewhmstbevare"itt oagt"iittreiretforts. thrrermr'ttkearttheieai. 1neteteyG+aadbehtrta.mrm Mmlmmhwumm mum” We hinted phat foodbcuue: VW‘IW’! Bids frrtheA-rtqe+ from man Junior Red Can-dug. 'tt'tt'ee..rAetlhttrVteide. t.ttrett-edyyG.oetiiiidi" Juior Rad Crow off“ no; - “man. um; Joh- t"tutt Hr.‘ M . .WTt6r ti“ 1"t. 'idilllTh'l."f'd'i.urf,t. a." -rrqmist a Me inducing. Tr, I, VIh-h I Co-lu (Vitamin B & 6) Complete absence from the diet rc- mlts in lot: of appetite Ind mid loss of weight. Green vegetables we moo. the best of the "ttmteetivd' foods. Vegetables rich in vitamin B: which!“ that ,riiiii2.tCCj'il"'ilfd"'il,,l"tW. td'.',, n" “f Jtullttg', mania-o! t7l;ktl/"k'llTu2/'l,'"r1tlt'g MHiuhScho-l. mjmumhm. d-tttLe-at-tttit-ia-ea-, Macaw was: theHedimh whammy... mm- m PM» April at Picturing C.'e'?e1Shiyt'tyeifiii."s' c?nee%taradCurtsetreiteeGl'ii.. siectheM-ieitretregdtaiiiia Ttite-tstir-ttrata/ra-. laid by that elected from the Cter?hietoehmstsnritiiriiieiir. Mimi-tun. For lab (bowl-c Veg-h“... Ingl- eut or M in w. Such as radish”. lettuce, etc.; apply 4 pounds per 100 Bquare feet (one rounded tatriespoon%1 to one - foot) before planting. Work well into the soil. Head, leaf and not lettuce. Celety. Tomatoes, Peas, and Rumba. ' VIII-h C In dieh deficient in Vitamin C, humans are less resistant to infec- tious dilutes. Shortage of Vitamin C is thought to be an import“! factor also in the prevalence of tooth decay. The ability of the body to store Vitamin C in limited. Dina for all "es, particulltly tor children. should include an abundance of " tamin-C-emttairthw foods. Vete- tables rich in Vitnmla C: Bill Flynn on Committee For Red Cross Dance . FuVWGw-hl‘lflu, 1"“: Mix . level (unlawful of can pick plant food dimly with soil in the bottom ot the hill before pinning. _ I. LII. tttoust. V0.0“ ad in Tau-bu. _ Col-y. It..." lhe four pound- of complete phi: food per too - feet when the So in making your vetretatrle garden. use I complete balanced plant food. and apply according to the following instructions: Well-fed Rumbles have a higher vitamin content than do t pm on impoverished MIWem vege- tables. too, are more tender, luv: I better appemnce. and give a In." yield than do slow-growing. under- nourished vegetables. Do not nuke: you Inn. ntmer bet. shrubbery and (no! m: N MASTER GARDEN“ Vitamin A is can“ hr M. A defieieatt m ol this via-i: leads to Intel-in. vi the In" tis- sue: and inland "rseeettt, to Material infection. -tirleb the eeithetiat tissue. A “M d this vitamin In. been found to at- feet the eyes. A Ttsettodvirasttse-eroot- this vitamin to . considers“: - tent for future needs. no min the wden do good work while ya CI“. Spin-ch 'Green leaf lettuce. "mi' greens - raw or cooked and m traw) Leafy veletabtes an I“ the richest source: of Vii-Iain A. Thr- ccllent source- In: Where grown in row”. use two pound: complete plant food for each 50 feet of row. When the soil is prepared, apply the plant food in a strip approximntely 6 inches wide. then rake it into the top "il before planting the seed. Raw clbbue. Green Peppen. Head, leaf Ind cos lettuce. Rudishes, To- mloel. . - bed is prepared; Then feed I hour in. ten-Mn! per mm but every six weeks. .

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