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Highland Park Press, 15 Apr 1943, p. 1

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Workers are urgently needed by the Red Cross, according no the Highland Park women in charge of meetings. They announce' that the meeting place for surgical dressings is the Woman's club and days and been are as fol. lows: Tuesday evening; 6:30 to 9:1). and Thursdays and Fridays, 9:30 to 3:30 o'clock. Women should bring their own sandwich; Coffee and ta are provided for a min] an. ‘Red _Crou ugh. git meet: at 521 Catalan-ms: {mi '0a.m.to3pas any Tm, Walnut; Thumhy an] may. 1noedertoemo-morewomen toiointheRedCe-dheepmahe "rmhtaldreadeasad-,theemst- 'taitteeinchnmettasissmdthef4 'tmei-state-. "Weai1kr-there'snvearmsirw It is important that all voter: go to the polls and express through their right to vote, what they “at their chosen W re-ttati- to do (It thr, Stu: Litmus o: the cow.- munity. ' Also at this election, important to Highland Park residents. is the ques- tion of a city recreation mun which will be decided by vote. High- hnd Park will know when the returns are in if in citizens feet the need of municipal recreation, and the need of n tax to defray the expense of a pro- gram such as other communities have and ate launching. Another ballot to be acted upon as I "res" and "no" vote is, whether or not the City of Highland Park shall create a municipal retirement fund. These and“ hr office as well as the two mutations have received adequate notice so that citizens should be able to wisely can their vote. Workers Urgently Needed By Local Red Cross Committee "We all know that: 1 war going 't-1lhntrwthereareetst-oes inmtrheartsandrrrest-eotar, shun hush-ml, halter. relative or triessdwho'_hisactiveiotrfo. 'asirttaroHN-ealt%strnrthat -irrttuherenrh-ri-rtirrto -hirsdsot&-tie-ittes. . .. ktt-eed-eirs.Vie-Gsrdert. tteede-ttatter_. Web-oval theseth-rtrmtstofttsumrtoo that min. m anal-2r kind ot "#eotir-frmnttmrse,BAT'rLE JumoN,arsdttmte-hGedirere, an; It'sapimthmrght,tmtwe're “mudushout hag .tu.rtdtem'Nettttrqbtswi6deeer- -rem-d.ait= Wen-linen Mum-hudduauwm. lac-hwademm- wmtor-r-a. Ont “not. schedule in I Mal. sample-info: "etettwtttto-.hatitotRed Cemt,-hiqthe-rtmeadtm.. -thiu.r-enrtttveemtor “any,” Edmund: M5. for reelection for the mice of police magistrate is Henry A. na- na. who is unopposed‘ thoe-st-rt-tOR-c- '-rArtr..Wotth-thnteverrsrr. -rtaortMrttrtM-r,strxetrrttir 'hnrmrqeisr_ehe6rkttrhsr. “Who-tantalum” Only seven candidate: an contest- in. for the {our cm": ot commission- CN of the city. Arthur Swanson. Lyle Charley and Nathan S. Sharp are run- ning for reelection. Edward J. Mar- ality, ex-Chicf of Police, Herbert W. Huber. Leo J. Sheridan and W. J. C-eobeimrthetotaimmtberofean- diam up to men. Wan-human! Running for the alike of not is Mr. J. B. Gaunt, well-known - chant. His opposition will be Mr. Chyton P. Wu who has his -ahrg, on a write-in ticket. orsNtrii6ththepeott-e-to therotescasttoethehrhDistriet o"rqbtusdhr-dDeertieHto- Ab. orsNteitt0ttsthesehoolboard elections urea runoff. 0n MD. 'hestettuwitttr-estfrmrs6a.rrcto Sp. Ill. forum-Initial alumina. Wtthtwoestttseeaeti-ro.s. ed trétthe retina-lend". at“ Ptrheitiaensean -direettheirat.. temimstotheeustiootobeheHo. TMy.' Municipal Electiom Will Be Held Tuesday, April ti) Vol. 33, No. 3 min-fund of The following high school boys have volunteered to ride the “We trucks to help load the map: Culvin Bauer. Dick Warner, John Dehmiow, John Cederhorg. Bob junkie-en, Toby Johnson, Jim Hart, Dave Greenbelt, Jack Larard Bad Bob “diary. There ban will be picked an each morning of the drive at 8:15 " Gulf: Dru store. Any other lath school boy: 'ehowrmHtihetottehrotttemthis job win be welcome. Just be at Gulf. in the min; " 8:15. Born my vol- unteer for one day's work, two day'- or gr the erttire drive from April 19 to , He then listed mammals 'arorderottheiri-t-asa. In”: Tysatesire.exwerandxigte; lead,atadateeiassdho.. In“. tattlL.'tia"tt um I. m h on out " tab. "s.r-r, 'srlti'it'dirk - I. - I“... an huh. I“, 'I-B-" that I. "et"r 11-. MN eet as tto Am Withasrrtatielectriealitmae, Mr. Baker demanded the taetthat vuiom kirtdso6steetemsidbe deter- mined by the type of wart they threw off. “All iron and neel may 'mrrtbeearetia1irsetetedbvtttei- 'rtanotdeaehtrrekertir_ MI. Otherwise-va-ta. woidt_tthemituintt- irtaaseaehhiradutsteeti.muttr. "mtespeeitkmamhettrre." The artists who Ire responsible tue the posters for window disphys dur- iag the “hue drive. April 19-M, In as follows: George Strsuh, Basile; William Fleming. Woodridge; In. “Willey, Hunter's-Yule Koren of Egsndale road; Hrs. Bo- nner Landau. Rsvinis, and Rudy Wel- don of the Highland Park News. Mr. Weldon's poster will be used as a cannon in this issue of the News and the original is being used in the scrsp metal display window " Public Ser- vice. The business firms loaning win- dows for Salvage displays are: Pub- lic Service compiny. J. B. Garrett, Baird and Warner, Rail“, Express and the North Shore Gas company. A window in the Ravinia Terrace has been loaned by Paul Phelps. Tin um "etotteextlleeted (w thereunhrchnnehnhcmnu, "tdaremtttobeexsdteeedbrdt, with with: drive. Donny! them outwith“ .AHeb-q3.otmt --o. <!irg.tR'lA',ii1th1it?it. “Wu-mutt) "CaiF%ciClG'i'TiC"a"hT.' “ILA“ Shel-Inducti- t.et.dmqtu.errtr-,utatktisi'tu. Wnpuemy tooth-put: t"hehesaid,"Ttauthe-tstw "tbeeo.taiatsasrmrctttioasr- diumsixetirtea-." magnum-“MIR. t_Ctroeiyieert-st- e-ter-era-aiu Blackout Tryout Scheduled to Be Hold Sunday. May ttr Atoentetttam9wmtr-termd [no-theMINWI-lbn- ”anthem“ IMIMm-nh- “wasn't-hip..- “Upbeat-1w ,--0tr-rr-it- 1.9252209“?! h Snub, norm Ari 10. m "'tietrc-ot-ardriet uthCo-nmuity center. Approxi- "ntetra)-memtteroeretmtueted _rArtharrs-sms,citvem-ioaus. er,wttoPdteinisteredtheoat1urs "r"edttteriassaadtthebeiettr"ot 'edytie-dmsomtsihiiitieso_ iorCaptimsaswettasottheieork dtmetrrthemhereeothee. Mm. Wallet Rubens, chairman of trodtaeed J. Shaun] Baker, National SuletycoundLvholpoholtlucon- "mimsotsahaeedutatee%tst-in- manna-au- lthulo-day‘l 'areethqoftheCttremrrtett6.t. nor-In. lily 10. u I. €th dertotesttheeirraM_ dt,"l,21TNhltTg,N' mutton-cl. ' m - “SI . . AdiN"2""'" W1“!!- it the “not Highland Parks NEWS Popular 33 Wars School Board In school district III. the Oak Ter- rlce Grammar school, Thomas Mu- salo was elected president of the school board with 195 mes. Forrest D. Rose sud J. M. Kilpatrick were elected to the board fur, three year terms with 160 and 126 mes respec~ tively. Egidion Saielli fills the un- egpired gm of two yen-s mitFu3? votes. On Sunday Highland Park and Hichwood residents wan to tre polls to decide the whool board elections. In the Highland Park high school election there in. no contest. Two members were elected to m vacant positions for three year term. Ed- ward J. Fucik of Highland Park re- ceived 359 votes. and Harold W. Nor- man of Bannocktmrn received 352 vo.ter. The other three when who go to make up the membership of the hard of district 113 Ire Frank w. Reed, George T. Rogers, president, both of Lake Forest, and In. Luna D. Smith of Highland Park. Election Run Off April " In the election held at Elm Place school, district 107. Tom Learning: J. Koren and o. W. Front ere the two newly elected member: of the school board. Arthur Swanson was reelected for an unexpired term of two years. District IN which includes Lincoln, Ravinia, Bneside and Ridge mhools, Ray R. Wible succeeds D. D. McCor- mick as president of the board with Its votes. Elected with no anaemia: he is a new member of the board, as is Roy H. Olson who received 116 votes. but; H. Brown received 113 votes for reelection. _ Them is still an opportunity to vote for the candidate 'g2','rg,t,',tt lfyouwishtowriteinonothermonthe 93'" when yog 02st you! votenit , tourJariyiloge torch so. When you i, to the 'polls on "April ihe toth, aitsidirtiG ',',te,'g carefully, make your OWN decision, and vote as you p ease. -teoriisosu.ara'rsegrce. his an (We: wkhilhinw Hate-mink! 1rrr,eyttrtthe._rer't.ot9eHof.theryt rather thart amnion Jun self. " finds in huh can. 'eh-tti',',,' 'mGoemthrrthnmuse1L Jun3.0m.mgmvent¢. can mewhhhopeundilkucuoncmhhhmgMbmhy irteqrerotyriitodetr."Mr lyGotwh Italian [mknmP'hMmmydmhIâ€"Ifihafignh Mal. Yettheereatei oftttatHtehithmirweie “In "rwitttmtThhiebedtme." Yg."il 12tNgN'tAtht.,', 'gtrTdg"dleiN, t1a.a:46tThe bob-lemon no. EM' ,W8tGUl12d't 1",L"at,ut.", “IL: " III ' on a. ' HetflWLKvypwphwwm'n' Deny dune] .. . . (hark iiGdFd iiVFGlNui' G%iiii when "remtthotrorrromtt-. Rs,'lrqrFltr.ttll.tht'e2". it '2i'tuvg,g",',"gtr.t'ta'."dat"',th be I. . . “humamwvwmhhx:&ln kiidii-iiTGaaa7iTiia"Giar,""iTi%iiG"G.d It a, II. will can: after In. let him deny have". and take up tri-Wit-tdt-rye. @9521 A Mmsi.evernereatttreqttttqte,tmtthathmre-tre,m'dfre- fntyhhhfutcu when. He “marmalgoodthhnfor titlicwhich "ree_sertstti-tftoae-hhth-edr-, 2,'.te,altlttrt.tirS'Nt, Aniline-3 succeed. or," '.ggu"t"mtAut'dtill d"l1'lhlrurffl'aah' hum. tWgTrgtW.,e',',',','g,tr'ah','2ttieg,t""' (walnut), nyillt._ ejs 9000!.” #ebeeqrteyt 19d, This is in no way a criticism of the candidate chosen by this m. We all know him to be a man of int rity and capability, who, won due vellecton, mid 'l'difl'a1'lfv' prefer to take a sporting chance of htt elected. It is sinply that all red-blooded Ameticans bal at the idea of having theirmiwnndeupfor them. To lose on deck» is no disgrace. " it were, William Janina; Byron would have been in disrepute, instead of enjoying the respect that he did at all times. vtAhthevtt_ttttb-rtcoreusssrtthepdst,artdtttis foct.rytmeyVity?oishueroor-politici%s'todicka m, have hisrtamepriotdd on the ballot, and refuse a petitioetsignsdbyol0ovoterstohoveaueoodrtome .rtt-dortth.ttalktt. The con-h. election on April 20th timid ho Mt ttyr-im-tiid-it-e-rin-tiam, MammhmméyowhoMImlih ours, amt t. i-m-tth-r 'lh,uTl'del'i1',,t'l,1'l'C,1'l rule out all amnion. Such ttsry-di/tttut-th-remit-tich/ttor- 'ttttgtg":",',,':':',",'.",', soil. Anditisapttoersirstgish a "unaided epicudont. '%tt4tmdNe't.itttrt.em,Thtrmdar,Arats,t9t9 fatten meaitafion THERE IS NO ROOM HERE POI A PUP?“ GOVERNMENT n, cum": R. J. WHIIT MGLI- out.) 8 hull-hm. BttndksFurAmerieauarrearmeto IllepeoplcoftthHc-comlorhelp unit: latest must oftheservieeinen. Bundles For Mania is pledged to fumishour fighting mettwiththittg_ they and actually apart from the equipment supplied by the covenant. titthepastBumNsForAmerieattas suppliedthe servicemen neith%titted ӣ118.me kits,andetuthes for needy families. Rifttsowmteofttte jrreiert wed- of out boy: a In is Bundles for America Call: for Banjos For Bluejackets The aim in this campaign is a banjo an etch shiphmrd--a big order. Ar- rangement: are being made with the navy and coat guard for the ship- ping of the instruments. Lyon and Healy, 243 South Wabash Avenue, Chi- ago, receiving handguns: for all instruments. has generously offered to repair any damaged instruments, Send in your banjo tod-mem- bet the address-arm and Kelly. Banjos Iror Bhtetuehets, 243 Soutb Wabash “can. Chic-(o. meotstrehasttmattdoh,rtiur'or ukdele. The banjo was chosen " the most typical musiml instrument and the one most mime for shipboard aeeomodBtimt. Clean-Up week ls scheduled lot April 1944 Ind will be held in con- nection with the city-wide “Inn drive which u scheduled tor the same period. Highland M lath school boys hive offered their ser- vices during the Clem-Up week. CLEAN-UP WEEK This is possible under a state tor which provides for the establishment of a “venison! playground and re- creation system. This law provides fur a mill ind I third tax to my the bills. This - a Ilium-I: of less than 2% in each tax bil. Here are good reasons why you should favor the establishment of a city-wide Recreubn System. It will provide planned and well su- pervised recreation for our boys Ind girls. It iucludes activities for adult: Our present! Community Center, now a annotation. ttot-for-profit, will be deeded over without edit, to the Recreation Board, and provide head.. runner: for the system. luon. I': 'ttli Pau'.". “.01 B. 0.3.. Armr. umu k I"... Am. J'otMh'.'tttItt' t , Tar-. 'm’ M. lav, i'iiiiLtRityiiiifiti; 'ht",',.'.",'. Why Highland Pal-ken Shank! Vote For Municipal lactation ml, . 'tra",',,,',."" Any. Ali-ll Donal. Any w“... "" "than?” it"i'ii1l'tit:i m... Am}. gag- . 'AW, ‘11.... Amy. w J. am, . s'j5,ry,'ihf.?is, tilih 'i'iiii. Mg: 3--A public system of yen-round te- creation. _ The only condition for acquiring these desinble bestefitas is that punt sion than be made for their opera- tion and maintenance. It will co-ordina‘e certain existing der mlnenk municipal authority and ownership. Mat Local Men Recently Accepted In Armed Forces Ttte feamvir-ed.-, hum. ."'t1trumtexyredtor.aheiekia iatthearmedfdrms.. WM.MMU.I. lain-ml Raven-o Office Hours The In... a! lawful um yfiet"Pcreteermegiaa' Iere-yr-riearii; For the have of HtgNmsd Purl: Youth, chine" have a chance next Tuesday, April 20. to vote for a - kipll Intentional an“ The blowing m benefits to be de rived Iron such a Ink-r . It will provide without rental your ing facilities for many civic Imciu, mph as CivilieDefeise training; First S-AthUtie and sports with toe " . 6--A modern Comunily Calm a} ready paid for. It will ptovide “unmet vacation pro- gr_ams [pr young and old. n wiil tiroviie ttue-activities for your boys and girls in your neighbor- hood, is well as n the Community Aid, Home Nursing.“ -i2TiiiiiGfii; Council, etc. It will foster our community con- uéoulneu and develop th with of neighborly friendship among our cit- izens. _ 'Ate-det-rt-Gaia-air- 'hi't2igut,',ieit: A A mum“... - miirii7a"iU,7ri"s'l',ul'=t, and the m ,lt'ga'tt.','e be, W519” no... xii-nu. It. i h a... a an mmmmunn t--Supervued playgrounds foe child- ten in their on ne'qmtmehoods. The greatest Retention program in the world today know being conduct- ed by the United State. Government 'oro8rrmrt-mt,vmneiiiiiGi armed foirces. When there young peopIe come home we will have some- thing to offer them in the way of recreational opportunities for all. recreational opportunities for all; This is a "once in a life time" 0990:- lunity for Highland Parkers. Selddm has so much been offered for Bulk. lie. Second War [on Drive Under Way Herc Center, --HrGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY CENTER tttres-a asthe1ttealeamraios-erl laud- ditimttoMr.Hartr-ehito-e cumin with: (or the Second Wartamtirext-iaotrarttr- In! Rar-d L Blah-gm. mudAllm M. “Gil“! M. W._A._E PM Elna: Hench- in Ag In. said) htoHitimxMrs.Uwwittareetn Woman’s sreaherstretsemt,the- 1rersotnetsiehxritispe-t.rtrtie- fare dubs, organization and other gathering to Khulna basin in.. terestinthedrivc. LILAppdofthe Irtrstt%timultmtkiatremokLranir- man of the Highland Park Wuh- 1?t..er.'hiyee-rsetu,,rs -ystfhrebx.stra-kiiri"iai. of In.%yl: t't'sdu/ttt "~0- WMMI " "anus-hm m "an: Jab-on. In. Via.“ ninth . HtrrsdredsettHif-timai. _ted_t1r1n"ttraeitter_ttV trtd_Pshtriirareehttrb-b-iu 'hes-dw-Ori/ut-d hula-day. CtmtNetimsotthee-tttmw the Ina! drive In: a.“ - GeortreH.Hartma--tmrks , "hawk” . C amt??? campaign and its imponace to my Highland Park citizen, a litter ha been sent to every telephonic mbailltr in the city. F The letter, signed by Mr. Hartman. point out the patriotic may ot -tieipatimtttreverrHiaHandNrk resident in the campaign. TheseextodwarLtosineHges nit fommof warhondgindodin‘tl'crq- uh: series "E" issue. Full Hon-Ina- tion on the various types of bonds whichunbepurchaeditaveihhleu ttreitNatiotaitmnk. Almond-lo- cel citizen: are urged totatahetheir msrehaaesattheha= Ital-donate pinched elsewhere but in Inch an: ittrsaAedthatHhtfttandPa_ive theirioealaddmss. Mr. Ronald“. "tthee-the com- mittee. is until. "linen officer be. "eemtthehtml-iotarsdtheCW updrive. Wayne Thematic”- maaoftheseamdWarLmndnieis Highwood. . I A_sailtiitnthedrivearer-. tative Highland Puke". “rm '?at.tht-alriommitteeurrsntut, Mr.mrtmamThise-iiieeisGC teedot'mmrT.Aare,H.rt. Aidan. Funds N. Bud, A. S. Bus. Jerome 1'.B_-Jr.,Daatds.Berc" mmu: ChumLuwi-Colnu. W. DOM. Mn.F|orenecT.Dwe. J.B.f.iamett,theRev.J-D.tic. mSianndGoodnnmjth.J- 'tem. Richard A. Kahlua. Hurry P. kener.Hertert ILL-Min. .r.ytifleueA.trard-,itAii; G. Hemmer. F. J. New mr. y.dochf9tht,_rtytrrtMuda,iii. “an", Howell Hun-u. CV. "Hr 'yssetifyaeesi,Mrcharrvria Luann! M. Riser, In. Putt. E. ”Us. PM J. Ram Down E !ieyfeher,Ris-P."tihaair. 'rcPyesPyhr!.hererteriiirsii 'reet,Pytr10drArt,rt.tiiiuTrTc 'e W! In! Ca Rota! E Philemon Clan wall Manual Clliaoig Luxury. 7,il,'t'r'ii'ii'li RAYMOND L BIKINI SeeCi88,Sttom- M5333; “ti: ;'~ 'l '

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