; en what traditionally is done. | _ He once said: â€" "I believe in vioâ€" 3 |lating rules. We violate them every \day. We do the unexpected." t Bohemiaâ€"Moravia Protectorate. Berne quotes him: ‘"The murder of Heydrich has not yet been expiated and it still constitutes a blood guilt that incriminates the Czech people in fts entivrety." -xv-mhha-v gangster pinng en mgnn ons 4 hatred savagery. l'l'l-td-uwht-mb mann Frank has decided to exâ€" terminate the Czech people, but he appears to be thinking it over. Herr seconds." For 12 years, at Stevens, he has pioneered the field of sound stimull, as an sugmentation of dramatic effects. Previously, he had taught at Washington and Jefferson and CCN.Y. Steps Up Tempo Of War Industry With Vital Music ultraâ€"modern music, suddenly reâ€" formed and started tapping out hot music for factory hands. It was played in the factories to step up the punchâ€"press and sledgeâ€"hammer creased the flow of war goods. _ Over here, we got the point of ceed. The Adm. Halsey Jr. p poo fffigin c Has Both His Sea n-h‘on.- + soned warâ€" Legs and Wing® rioe usually "#riendly and democratic but a stiff disciplinarian.‘" ‘There is note of his medals and his popularity among. the men. There is not available any such body of objective criticism‘ as in the theater or the arts. The freeâ€"swinging critiques of sports and politics also are out, so far as miliâ€" tary science is concerned, and the bleachers take on faith with the new improviser and the text books fergotien, Adm‘ral Halsey is the man for the job. Admiral Halsey was born and grew up in Elizabeth, N. J., and enâ€" tered Annapolis in ©1900. He rode destroyers for a few years and later was a member of the Annapolis exâ€" ecutive staff. Am'l'twomn ago, the British discovered that their industrial tempo was set to the pace of "Auld man in the lineup. * When Vice Admiral William F. Halsey °Jr. replaced Vice Admiral Robert L. Ghormley in command of the Solomon Islands action, we took a couple of days to look for a proâ€" fessionally informed and disinterestâ€" ed appraisal of Admiral Halsey‘s qualifications for his critically imâ€" portant job. The report is encourâ€" aging, for reasons other than those disclosed in millâ€"run navy biograâ€" Consolidated Features.â€"WNU Release He notes that "the lelsure muâ€" sic is not the idiom of the modâ€" setting this war to music and it is to be vital music. searches, which he made with ene of his colleagues, showing that factory music in eastern facteries has stepped up producâ€" tien in a range from 1.3 to 11.1 per cent. But that is just a start, old Burrisâ€"Meyer reports on reâ€" By LEMUEL F. PARTON awarded the Distinguished Servâ€" lce medal for planning and carâ€" rying through the raids in the Marshall and Gilbert Islands. If it should happen that the desâ€" perate need of the hour, or the minute, should be for a brilliant As an officer, his emphasis, and his proven ability, has been With Rear Admirals John H. Towers and Arthur B. Cook, he furthered the techniques of men who, like himself, can both sail where action is real or impendâ€" ing, He is one of the most exâ€" perienced men in the navy in is what it takes in the Solomen Islands today. This airâ€"sea doâ€" main is a highly specialized and strategy, or perhaps more preâ€" cisely tactics, as the latter word puts the emphasis on knowing At the age of 60, he pilots his YORK.â€"In this war, it apâ€" rs that newly appointed ders always look more ig than the men they sucâ€" wWHO‘S NEWS THIS WEEK as those in the the Rye." One of their leadâ€" ing â€" classical composers, long a foe of Burrisâ€" Judges of the various courts in Cook, Kankakee, D# Page, Lake, Will and Grundy counties are to attend the banâ€" quet meeting at which time an attempt will be made to evaluate the work of the Big Brother movement and to con= sider plans for the future program. Plar. Dinner Meeting Of Holy Name Society Pastors and Holy Name Big Broâ€" thers of 421 Roman Catholic parishes in the Chicago archdiocese are preparâ€" ing to attend the first dinner meeting of the Holy Name Big Brother comâ€" mittee at the Palmer house, Nov. 23. The meetng will be held to discuss recent trends in youth delinguency in the archdiocese. Two internationally known churchâ€" men who have been in close touch with world affairs since the outbreak of the war, will share the platform at next Sunday‘s meeting of the Chicago Sunâ€" day Evening club in Orchestra hall, Chicago. They are Rev. Stewart W. Herman Jr. of the American Church of Berlin and Dr. Daniel A. Poling, international president of the Christian Endeavor umion. Clifford W. Barnes, president of the club, will preside and Alfred T. Carton will read scripture. Two Churchmen To Speak Sunday The committee decided to hold a bingo party instead of a dance, which is planned for Thursday evehing, Dec. 3, at the Labor temple. Mrs. Theodore Minorini is chairman of the affair and members of the Junior Italian Women‘s Prosperity club will aid her. Tickets may be purchased from memâ€" bers. Monday evening atâ€"the city hali, with Robert ~Saielli, chairman, presiding. With the exception of three organizaâ€" tions, all Highwood organizations were represented. Those not represented did not have the necessary three delegates which must attend. Plans for Dance Made Bv Highwood Social Service by New Year‘s." WASHINGTON, D. C. â€" Two soldie ve combined m‘#‘mu"uï¬'na to write a new United States W;g:;l&v:s EV M.,'u 5“‘& soon be lgard from coast to coast on the radio, in theatres and from bopsed in shect musioand recordy Ainfrotin on c hiat 0o and Corp. Tom , _turned over the m to the Governâ€" ment for tration in the name g’m" ret "'&‘ï¬;‘:mm" sury Henâ€" Payday" -;‘ this time is particuâ€" Two Soldiers Write New W ar Bond * Theme Bong, "Ep‘rybedy Ev‘ry Payday" He will discuss the whole Indian question and at the close a forum will be conducted in which everyone may ask questions inspired by his lecture. While Secretary for the Indian Naâ€" tional Congress at Londan, he traveled and lectured widely throughout Eurâ€" ope, and later toured the United States. For some time he was enâ€" gaged in special capacities in the Secretariat of the League of Nations at Geneva, Switzerland. On Sunday night, Nov. 15, Tarini Prasad Sinha will be the speaker at the North Shore Sunday Evening club at New ‘Trier high school, Wilâ€" mette. He is former secretary of the London: Bureau of the Indian Naâ€" tional congress and a personal friend of Mahatma Gandhi with whom he made his home for two or three years. Educated at Hindu U. Mr. Sinha was educated at the Hinâ€" du university at Benares, at the Uniâ€" versity of London, Graduate Institute of International Studies at Geneva, Switzerland, at the Universities of Michigan and Chicago. He is a forâ€" mer editorial staff writer of the Manâ€" chester Guardian, Manchester, Engâ€" land. * Former Secretary Of Indian Conress Speaks In Wilmette ~Uhl and Adair came to the Army from radio and met at Fort Jackson, where they were asâ€" Wmmm Uhl, one mmhmmm‘:::- ice, is a native of Wilkesâ€" s Pa..unf’g-dmhdmm ;‘uln Mal:flmborn‘:’l from Los City e M-khw‘mmm Alley, having written several hits. Among the songs for which he wrote the lyrics are, "Let‘s Get conipioted e on dary waik the Tiet hheyrompooed sargal mmfl sale of War returned to Fort Jackson in South Carolina. Uh! is now back at Camp Forâ€" rest in Tennessee while Adair has CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "Adam and Falien Man" was the on Sunday, November 8. (Romans Cxl.‘. tieh prised the way. Though he fall, he shall not :em east down: for the Lord a with his hand. The uhi Necoumin in ty omm of is se phat se h‘l‘h also h.h== Christian u&&-'!d- ence and Health with Key to the "Life is, always has been, and ever -m'u"m :‘-&!.‘.';: U!ehq.l-hhfllnd God, not m-ï¬hay but and m"mn:mnhu' P mt d e mMumu upright and Godlike" (p. 200). The Golden Text was, "As by one man‘s disobedience many were man‘s _ disobedience were made sinners, so by flnm!qm of following from the Bible: "The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in Among the citations which comâ€" The lecture is being sponsored by the Holy Name society, which is headâ€" ed by James Carlsen. Father Martâ€" inez is professor in history at De Paul and has traveled extensively in Mexico and is familiar with the language and custom of that country. He has apâ€" peared at St. James church for the past four years. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Holy Name Society Hears Father Martinez Father Fredrick R. Martinez of De Paul university, Chicago, will speak at St. James hall, Highwood, tonight (Thursday) at 8 o‘clock on the subâ€" ject "Mexico." Rabbi Hertz To Speak At Temple At the regular services of North Shore, Congregation Israel on Sunday morning, Nov. 15, Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will preach on "Is God in the War?" Rabbi Herfz is assistant to Rabbi Charles E. Shulman, of North Shore Congregation Israel. Services are conâ€" ducted every Sunday morning at 11 o‘clock â€"at the temple, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, and visitors are always welcome. * STATIONERY * Auto Body Repairing Wâ€"Tmlm' Tnhldhmtunw'rym Ev‘ryone pitch in for victory. Ev‘rybody ev‘ry payday Ev‘ry farmer ev‘ry hayd Snd# gase hh dimer dor 'l'nnw ne-n.m ‘That‘s the rent For a home in the U. S. A. * Cleaners ‘There‘ time for restin‘ Lots bemh mvestin‘ Buy a Bond the U. S. A. W "l'hlzt'_l the job, it‘s up to.’you lv'menhdphmï¬o Ev‘ryone can help to win the .'."";..' Bond the 0. 8. A. Way 322 N. Pirst _ Highland Park 17 AUTO RECON Auto STATIONERY Newest Colors and Designs Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body 4& Fender Repairing The Press 816 LAUREL AVEN Sheats . . 198 Envelopes With â€" your [3 1J R Y T EPEX U. S. Treasury Depariment DAHL‘S | e â€" Loans â€" Insurance Avenue ___|| . "ue Ratiay Ats: imatmees UCHON Church Services the direction of Mrs. L. R. Hawley FRIDAY, Nov. 13 P Humine a hss Rnoon te toa? "wapiation Tor the Rrangdieat ‘Oon. tual for â€".«.'?"3:‘.. Bethany members are urged to attend. SATURDAY, Nov. 14 .‘Ol.-'..run‘l’-h-h“ instruction. BUNDAY, Nov. 15 6:45 p.m.. Devotional meeting of the Qg‘h-g-. hecte i9 '1‘3'&;“ -fl d..': t 2 ohr". w it i ts‘ «4 c Nov. 18 WEDNESDAY, * & _ _4:15 p.m., Reheareal of Bethany chorisâ€" under the direction of Mrs. L, Lauâ€" uks L _ 6:80 pm., Harvest mfl festival inâ€" cluding dinner, program and FRIDAY, Kov. 20 _ $ p.m., Postpened A “‘u..h-bo meeting of the Phils 2 aeromich choses P Cor. Green Homeweod Gusiey A Tabe A. Pratee SUNDAY, Nov. 15 :":l a.m., Morning worship. "The Right Use of hflp.-' 'm FKIDAY," Nov. 20 8 pan., Special meeting of the conâ€" sistory. SUNDAY, Dec. 6 FOR SALE: Dining room set, solid maple table, 6 all-pelm chairs. Practically. new. $55 ne 5150. THURSDAY, Nov. 18 _ Bervice men are always welcome to worship with us. * _ Reception Sunday. New members will be reccived into the fellowship of the ehurch. SUNDAY, Dee. 18 _ _ _ _ hufinglom Roll Call Sunday, Every . memâ€" ber the church should present on this %'.‘T;‘" and participate in the Kingdom FOR SALE : flat top desk 60x32", 4 drawers, place for typewriter. Swivel arm chair, plain arm chair. Filing case for plans 17" deep, 33" wide, 56" high: 8 small drawers, 4 deep drawers. All light oak. Ve? good condition. â€" Call evenings for apâ€" pointment. °H. P. 2062. FOR SALE : Large hard coal heating stove at 232 Evolution Ave., Highâ€" wood. Come after 6 p; m. $7pa Want Ads WANTED : Waman ar girl to care for small child wnd assist in home. Go home nighw _ Call 3240 between 9 LOST : Black male cocker spaniel. Answer to name of "Flash." No collar. _ Reward. Call Deerficld OFFICE â€" UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR FOR RENT : Nicely furnished bedâ€" room suitable for two, next to bath. Plenty of hot water. Oil heat. Telephone just outside door. Plenty drawer, closet space. G"\.rg. Close to transportation. 645 Ave. or Phone 405. 3Â¥ #:80 a.m., Sunday Sehool. 10 :30 a.m., Church Service. i p. m.. Soldiet‘s Vespers. s tar ‘There will be a special service men at the .m‘ï¬- mlmn-umvlll:mnlun- freshments. Service men be special guests each Sunday. BRIDES QET YOUR WEDDING Invitations â€" and announcements early. Come in and look over our © very correct line. Don‘t forget to order your new "Mrs." visiting WANTED TO BUY â€"Smail boy‘s bicycle. Phone H. P. 1118. FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, §% 2:30 p.m. and 1:46 p.m, 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school in all departâ€" 516 Laure! Avenue, H. P. 557. Wm:m-inmn for professional or real es tate ase. Write Box UPC % Press 179â€"R and 5:00. iw=nings call 1118 Real Eatate for Sale terms. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK interest, semiâ€"annual payment on HIGHLAND PARK METHODIST Mers® Shague opd. Laureits piace Wanted To Buy Help Wanted TRINITY EPISCOPAL t Laurel avenue. Tol. 988 For Rent For Sale GUuY vITi office 34tf sses in the Troop cirele. _ 10 am.. Woman‘s Association all day .af'l-vi.' ‘Wikiines 3. Devideom, D.D. wil lead the service. 12:30 p.m., Lunebeon. hss tended to the wisitor in our services. _ -...g_---':--â€".-. MONDAY, Nov. 16 _1:30 p.m., Ses Scout mecting in the Scout rooms. TUESDAY, Nov. 17 _ T:80 p.m., Boy Scout ‘Trowp 324 patrol L. "" 34 Iee p# Ta c nb and 6e mm ms B Nee Meraint touble Ir. Shovin seminary in Thece® wil" be a school ‘night at the mm‘m. Each temcher is asked to attend. SUNDAY, Novw. 16 _ â€" _ t WEDNESDAY, Now. 18 . 200 _ 10:80 a.m., Bible Study cluss will meet with Dr. Sherwin st the manse. TIU?DAY, Nov. 19 T:16 p.m., Choir rehcarsal. FRIDAY, Nov. 20 3 to § p.m., First grade primary departâ€" ;;iiii’i.’-'..‘i'â€"'&a school. Raymond Fidâ€" »_forts smy Morning service. "Instant 2:80 p.m.. Youth . "One Thing Letkine" will ts 18e seamiedt. 6:45 p.m., Christian Endeavor, . 6:45 p.m., Bible study class. Miss Kathâ€" Judgment." Rev, Victor E. Sears of Chiâ€" ?‘ï¬' will preach at these services, which conclude a two weeks meeting. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25 ¢ â€" _ = _ __â€" 387 Hazel Averue â€" _ _ =~ This Church is a branck of The Mothsr %mum&namw ‘l‘hlnhy-nh%mh-bud 11 c‘clock, and the Wednesday wï¬ Christian Science bealing, is at $ oslock, The subject for this week‘s lesson serâ€" mon Sunday, Nov 15, "Mortais and Imâ€" mortals." the age of 20 years. Church School, 10 a.m. THURSDAY, Nov. 12 P mbat. Hex.‘ is _8 p.m., Evening :; mt Lake Forâ€" Americi o'gt‘.. an L-dom lclhlq and TUESDAY, Nov. .17 s 4:30 p.m. Young People‘s Bible class. 9 p.m., Men‘s group, activity for the evening is bowling. Public worship, 11 a.m. ::1 Peoples Society, , ",h%:' airl Scouts. prrr cM'a %:50. ‘oman‘s Association, Thursday Stagers, 1st Tuesday, 8 pm. __8 p.m., Voter‘s meeting; reception new _ members. + SATURDAY. Nov. 14 > > > _ 10 :80 a.m., Young People‘s Bible class. BU.NI.).AY. '"h'l‘h.y school. f a.m., 10 :80 ., Morning worship; the Rev. 3. If l;l. superintendent of Lutheran Old :‘olh home, Arlington Heights, guest speaker. ~ . . c FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Trustees, 3rd Monday, 8 p.m. Young lmu-& det luss, 8 pm. ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL Church Schoo! and worship service, 10:80 1024 Waukegan Read _ _ _ Tel. 778 WRECKING NOWâ€" Save half on kc first Monday of the next succeeding month 6 pm., * m in i ie Ae ds Yt o sa faie s 6:30 p.m., Choir anniversary dinner. T:45 p.m., Evening service. "Worried of A Thanksgiving prayer meeting. T:80 p.m., Junior Young People‘s soâ€" good used Lbr. For t Kst. call ar come to GORDON WRECKING & 1UMBER CO._ _ M46 Sheridan RA., North CHWicago MÂ¥ 1 «h. 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