: wounded at Midway, is an Irishman Film Director Not FÂ¥ 49#A ‘Directing im Battle from Port went to the islands in 1995, to build Colonel Risenhower with him as his aide, and as assistant military adâ€" mained until February, 1940, to reâ€" m‘h-noueuuumcu army at San Antonio, Texas. He attained the rank of brigadier general in 1941. He was assistant chief of staff of the war plans di wision before his recent departure for London with highâ€"ranking officers to scout a European western front. Grapes of Wrath." He is big and bulky,; with thinning, sandy hair and heavily rimmed glasses, 47 years Rivabce mebrs of the appolntiment of Losde Star State § oi Soné Make ‘T exas p.-z GooPNil i Tap Y * ’I“Jchmmnm'b ture disector. who became a This yeat; "How Gréen Was My Valley" won for him the Academy and Film Critics‘ Circle awards for the best directing of 1941. He won the Academy award in 1935 for ‘‘The idly developing an "whergy tion," youth would have to "an‘r .flc“dahï¬ was l-.--uoâ€"n‘nt In big legal fobsys and tournaments for The government, Nis reeord already eral of the newly established Euroâ€" pean theater of operations for U.S.A. born and grew up in Texas, as did Admiral Nimitz, later of the Coral -uâ€"-â€"uvvu-â€"‘“.“ let in his arm, grinding out a eloseâ€" up of the battle, on top of the Midâ€" way power house. â€" The filming was an official navy job‘ in the midst of a lot of official shooting. Hollywood passes on the story with an unreâ€" hearsed cheer for its Mr. Ford. He got his start as a property . bey and before he was 25 had _ made 200 Westerns. A% 28, he ‘ directed "The Iron Morse." He built his name on that of the _ fiim tag of his brother, Francis Ford, serial star of the silent pictures. He is known en the picture lots as quict and tough, biting his pipe a lot and not sayâ€" ing much. He is apt to throw , the script away and improvise a plot. His signal achievement in the film hasâ€" been to get. sharp so much technical knowledge that it would be gray over the ears before years ago a famous J wist tald Tik rinee we woee rape ."um‘ is t ie rhflnhn-m-hm attack. Whilé he has uthdo special studies of coâ€"ordination ak lend, se» arak; ts of the simey‘s hetnt lps. one clalists in tank warterd, We wes a leutenantâ€"colonel in thé tunit corpe hhtum:-fl:-b- training center at @sttysburg Graduated from West Polng in 191. he fock a diploma fraimn the arm: ate. of the: comm His Distinguished Servic» came from his service in By TEMUEL F. PARTON Cunsolidéted Feabureaâ€"WHNU Reiase. mum .6f stereetype snd hokum. light up the general‘s carcer. Ho was long an intimaie aide and MacArthur, and in his name and fame, the accent is on youth. In ments and adsptations, in which it was indicated that we weren‘t going to have a muscleâ€"bound army, his name frequently has is 52, of the younger school of army efficers who make war a sclence rather than an art. !s this connection, he has been characterized as a. tactician. a> well as a strategist, this, so (2: as we can learn, indicatin; » capacity for quick improvisa ton, even if it breaks some cias i mary mime Tt tnoivih: 4t and when out C + efaakt te, lees f l Nee : ;.:l’:’.:ï¬}....... g * (d) @BOTKEs . ............commmivasmsitrnd itirrcoiismectinceiricntscrerciceccisess 4 TE Sfo%flq"u“flfl"} aa . (3*‘3 anorE «omm ent mE C annier oL the sbpveâ€"named bank (de eclemaly «wear that the .’m to and subscribed before me this 11th M. PORREST, Notary Public sEA if se TJnd vhowile Tendition 2t The Siooe of bufinire bo e Holh 4y o Foad Toh * *" 26. 21. 28. (e) TOTALs .........i.coummminsispmimenstintnnimediensinmasicctizirmsons 32. Secured linbilities : ‘ * ; An) Deposits secured by pledgedâ€"assets pursuant to requirements 12 14 16 17 26 S O dake * } + areiint char: s * > <dick t xd thy cbtls Witatotials agne rastine ventiet My hninledte meocboifefored theirthe momg made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Minois, parsuant to law. 24. 25. 16. 16. 18, 19. #3. Flinn and Edward M. Knox, the High â€" land Park Rotary club will have Lt Comm. John > Brabtz, USN, as its speaker Monday, 12:15 p.m. in the Hotel Moraine Onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Frank . Wichman > entertained ~ his fellow Rotarians with an illustrated talk on the building of the Panama canal at the meeting last Monday. Mr. Wichman sketched: the canal‘s history, the work done by the French and the subsequent adoption of the ment. â€" gou’t Make {alls T‘o W ashington _ "In a~ further â€"effort to keep long distance telephone lines available for calls directly affecting the successful prosecution of the war, the Illinois Bell Telephone Company is underâ€"takâ€" ing an intensive advertising campaign to that end." Mr. E. M. Knox, Manaâ€" ger for the company announced today. Mr. Knox stated that there are very definite things which the public can Commander Brahtz, a navy veteran, was stationed at Pearl Harbor at the time of the Japanese attack. do to â€"ase the burden on long distance telephone lines. He listed these in their order of importance as follows: 11. 13. * 1; Do not call anyone in Washington, l').lC..-laayurnll‘u-oumnd. Whenever possible, make your long distance calls after 9 p.m. or on Sundays. * 3. Plan what you want to say so that your call will be brief and a seâ€" cond call unnecessary. + Mr: Knox said that, in normal times, new long distance lines could be conâ€" structed to relieve congestion, but that the. searcity. of copper, rubber. and other materials needed for armaments makes such construction impossible in ts Shn Sinks of Diinols: ot the tlost of business on June 20â€" 1048( bufltabed in trttona® 12 4 Qiker Leede etooks and securities .. 7â€" Banking bouse (none) Purniture and fixtures $4,716.00 \ 1 Muink Fous: fhont) Pumiture and fixtutes $4,740,00 t Cash and ‘.in. banks ..__.__.__â€"-..-..'â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€".w Capital Stock w“.l Nake s REnth __, _(e) Common stock, total par $20.00, Surplus .. Undivided profits Pledged assets (monl'hl- l‘-m-vduh (a) United :ï¬m k (e) Aâ€"mg qualify for éxercise of fid or core Timeâ€" deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations............ Deposits of United States Mu% m-) smee Deposits of States and political s: M ~eeecrmnmemrmeevcesvienccrsenermcerrs _ . _ Sash ‘Items in process of ©olGGHON ...........................=â€"=»smmms.... =n t-h:-‘ -v‘nd C"MO.W and fixturep $5,140.00 .... £ “m DKE HEHEDE 2:27;.â€". ... ... 0d descedccasoetiahpteoenecteveenton e osmeasenmecceamee Subscribed and sworn to before me this Tth day of July, 1941. ‘Total of deposite: . Saak! cht eb L uk: hh oJ Tok teeubed ty Wetin of leant and/ut in Grand Total Resources TOTAL CAPITAL ACOOUNTS) ..............cimsmssâ€"semmmmcsessemmmsmccss â€"â€" 680,018,89 TOTAL LLABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... $5,999,495.01 ‘"*° ""*"" rEPORT OF THE CONDFHION OF _‘ _‘ _ _*" THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK TOTAL LIABILITIES (8) (BRAL) to Hear _ wIGHWOOD fonday By | )nUsaANe in FLoaiba . * certified and cashier‘s checks, etc.) (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) REPORT OF THE CONDITION .OF DEERFIELD STATE â€"BANK DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS (Net) powers, and for purposes other than to secure @orrect Attest: i mepitaninivnntansnneen ccminsccvnncoprmnss en ccprermecmeemceyss. $ 198,901â€"80 : Mrs. Betty Rose Murpby and her mond wood, _to Tallshasse, Fia. Highâ€"| Friday to visit her husband who is ¢ L1.|stationed thereâ€"with ~the army air « ;,, fcorps. â€" They are expected to return to Highwood sometime this week. L. T. Dickinson and her daughters, Nuqnl]-.dl-u-.z guests at the Engels home. * Dickinson, . who is Mrs. Engels‘ brother, is serving at sea with the navy. SUNDAY 9:15 a. m _ 118 CC Spighne Ne deniins t Elt coraiine * Masons will have family Picnic at Sunâ€" & p m. 5 y â€" American Red Cross First Aid class in ‘_.whrl Lions /meet in Open theâ€"Lake. 12:1§ p. m. Calendar Rotary club meets in Hotel Moraine Onâ€" Art club meets in Comunity Center Aid class will meet in Community .. $5,359,883.39 Cross unit will have work iï¬ $ â€" 20,787.48 $5,378,616.18 $ 188,301.2¢ $8,381,049 u!!-!.*ï¬ $1.818,438.40 1.681,097. IIENCLH $ 285,808.99 $5,009,495.01 Â¥,407,558.00 125,000.00 141,000.00 218,476. 200,000.00 140,577.63 $5,438.0¢ 18,188.19 CSA Comftpander Brahtz is a Navy veter= «in "Snd Was stationed ‘at Pearl Harbor when the Japs made their Sunday morâ€" wing attack," Decembet "7th. _A of the of the local club are ‘- a most in 1 ‘/ At the: ing Frank -w-‘b&hflhn ur--uur.u\:umu:: .....‘:‘.'.‘.»,E 'P!r‘ndu'mnb- sequent of d o g the United Stam riifhent, cause of the ‘of I Wi .'.'.."‘:.‘.".'..:..a" ‘ ’ to ce it some later Raviniaâ€"Croquet tournament ‘Thursday morning, July 23 afternoon, July 24 F'_isé‘:'-eâ€"?_*& & ‘Throligh ‘the of, mRMEW&% .A’.. wâ€â€œ:. ;gim panatel Thursday afternoon, July 23 Tuesday morning, July 21 Sunsetâ€"Baseball. gamesâ€"Lincoln vs Wednesday afternoon, July 22 Raviniaâ€"Group games Friday morning, July 24 Sunset group to Central Beachâ€" Swimming lessons f Lincoln group to Central ‘ Beachâ€" Tuesday afternoon, July 21 Sunsetâ€"Croquet tournament 11 _a .. Morning Worship. Dr. Sherwin * Present® Wls Proued on , ut Sal of the Present® t +Â¥â€"~ Bhepas "’l-oé.hi â€'5-::«..' t AREANGEMENTS are made House Sare of © little " children Terme, A2 «ns se of Iitle ohilire Playgrounds Highland Park ~~This iâ€"year: swimming lessons are again; being offered to the children of one may : t ::D'IC'EO;M.W'W ?FW% * »Ray playâ€" ainres s; for .swimming, m and ; iswim:.at x : ‘Beach. Instruction > i# given by the life guards and the playground inâ€" structors. This is a part of the recreaâ€" tion ‘program sponsored by the Park Board of Highland Park. Schodule The following is the schedule °f activities for the week of July 20: Monday afternoon, July 20 _ Monday: afternoon, July 20 RaÂ¥iHia~Beanâ€"bag ‘and ringâ€"toss Lincolnâ€"Horse shoes and croquet Ravinia group to Roger ~Williams Lincoinâ€"Tournaments and group Raviniaâ€"Horse shoe and checker Sunsetâ€"Sunset Sox vs Sunset Cubs Sunset Cubs at Sunset Lincolnâ€"Baseball games Raviniaâ€"Ravinia vs Sunset Sox at Vubdt morning, 2 Sunset Uueohl:‘r:lpruunl Raviniaâ€"Group gamesâ€"volley ball Raviniaâ€"Story hourâ€"handicrafts td Shask Lincolnâ€"Horse shoe and croquet sure hunt and weiner roast CHURCH SERVICESâ€" Beachâ€"Swimming lesâ€" «t FOR SALEâ€"Furniture. Garden furâ€" niture, draperies and some china Call H.â€"P. 512. 202 323 $ .Wabash Ave. <~ Wabash 6900 STEINWAY GRAND LIKE NEW: Want reliable ugz : ul-; over small . mo. % F. M Credit 1_(3_':_."" 2 75 i SUNDAY, 26 thmgo a"‘n" Sermcn by De _ Abrin. Heae FOR RENTâ€" Charming furnished house on private summer ‘estaté. Newly decorated. Tennis court. Lake. Commute Chicago. Half hour west of North Shore. Reasonable. HELP WANTEDâ€"Wanted. Experâ€" ienced housekeeper or couple. All adults in family. No washing. Stay on country estate in Bannockburn. Decerfield. Phone Deerfield 422. WRECKING Eg,m’ f K TumBER co. . ams. Rd.. North Chi 306... _ _ 3 i. Anrasy Antatine ts 4 voiesk " Rer _A meeting will be held at the church rh' evening at 1:80 o‘clock, Rev. kel Fredrickson. former pastor. will o%"u."' ?g:" Tnurch at Shaies, Soiee: :*5--.‘& the o#A o ptcee? eme=tohne: FOR RENTâ€"Reasonable. 3 room apartment. Private bath, furnished heat and hot water. Venetian blinds throughout. 329 Waukegan Ave. Phone Highwood 2568. 20 * Auto Body Repairing FOR RENT: Â¥ Cleaners OFFICE â€" UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR early. Come in and look over our very correct line. Don‘t forget to order your new "Mrs." visiting cards. ‘The Highland Park Press, 588 Central avenue, H. P. 557. mm;mvfl for professional or real esâ€" tate use. Write Box UPC % Press. interest, semiâ€"annual payment on terms. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK. . ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY 226 Railway Ave., 1 ‘Telepbhone H. P. AUTO RECONSTRUCTION C Dynamic Wheel! Balancing C 7 F 7 unted Baldwin Piano Co. Miscellaneous GUY vITi DAHL‘S For Rent For Sale office date without fssuance of -.-..-.‘.‘_- _Alt ymmflu% on the first Tuesday after Monday of the next succeeding month w 20â€" Au Me 1 9t c o0 0EX p Next Week At Field Museum NOTICE 18 HERBY GIVEN all 3 1ois. . tin dam mss '&=:"" Phiitt® it iMipani®. Decemeet, paad ROBERT . SPINDELL, Attornéy Monday, July 20 af IlA.)l.-â€"Guibhtmml-.m tive and Civilized Peoples". beth Hambleton â€"_ 4 2 P. M.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, mdwm 2 P. M.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, synoptic ~-mï¬mw‘fl Thursday, July 23 + â€" [orce 10 ‘A.~ M.â€"â€"Freeâ€"motion pictures. for 11 "Junior must be clean and neat" Is every mother‘s hope. Save and strain and sell your grease And we‘ll have tons of soap! 2 P. M.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, synoptic â€"Miriam Wood vow! Tuesday, July 21 * + 11 ‘A. M.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, "aniâ€" mails"â€"Elizabeth Best . > â€"Marie Pabst wopt 4 <Z Wednesday, July 22 (6is ® 11 A. M.â€"â€"Guideâ€"lecture tout,. "Minâ€" *Â¥ STATIONERY ract e fogâ€"yoy xk es adjudieated on the after m.lï¬'-d ch.::tm month GWENDOLYN D. JAMES ROSCOR â€" PHILIP â€"H. Life"â€"â€"Marie Pabst . | / â€" â€" _ | _ 2 P,. Mrâ€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, symofptic hoi m Unused Resources" A d-ildrm-'â€"-‘»':-iqhtluf'im / A. ~Mâ€"â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, synoptic baid hi h djie s Sig tm is m Yprc e i4 â€"Elizabeth Hambleton ;/‘ +. P. M.â€"Guideâ€"lecture |tour, synoptic survey of: anthropological, botanical, in *L t ie AVOID Waste on tu@ LITTLE THINGS,, SPENG EOm THE Bic Thines{ wAR SAViNCGS Bongs ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY t in U meud uk‘ RYTEX STATIONERY Special Events , Attorney