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Highland Park Press, 29 Jun 1944, p. 2

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is one thilM should have the backing of m' en o"w Mflfl in back@iRits passage for its passage, is K but in cooperating to see umir orced, once passed. * The : II! nce in question is the one bar ra| the discharge of firearms within ei_ty'limits. It is to supâ€" plant th "‘ ma buggy ordin« ance whid ited firing "except in an '.' direction .over Lake Michigak Rrom the water‘s edge.‘" The o i |€ dinance was a relic of the "good ofd| {days" when duck hunters reaped L intiful harvest at the lake front ‘durig the hunting season. It was as ’ onable then as it is unâ€" reasonalfi¢é now:. So long as any firimg at gill is allowed at the. lake Sront it i Mmpossible to station enpugh police th fl to see taat'.no one violates the ordingnce. With all firing proâ€" lubited, ;'r‘. a shot or two hm sufficient o warn nearby | ers wh P" s going on so that they could ngt@y police. _ â€" j One offifan , now reported to be in the figal stages of formation beâ€" fore its Wrtsentation for passage beâ€" fore the Highland Park city council is one th (' ould have the backing of every dftn of Highland Park, not in back@@iRits passage for its passage, is assur bnt in cooperating to see that it i# &nforced, once passed. * a d .A No thinking person wants to deâ€" prive th¢ youth of Highland Park or any 0 molt!uplcanl‘ei" d op ty of learning: to use fireâ€" arms. ‘Neyerth ss, it has been tragâ€" ically onstrated . that permitted insupertiged firing at the lake or ...41“. in town is tantamount to issuing a license for manslaughter. ‘The for this happening does not res@ @n the city council nor on those 0 boys who did . the thoughtfess . shooting, but rather _,h- ,thmnndugoumry other c n in town who did not reâ€" qne'sta" in the law years ago. All of thain knew that some day the ..,“-- d l"tl!h hd@.fll;l@l’- iominj‘to.omeone.vbntittookthe actual dc# nce to crystalize this “moadcmnhmionw do somekliing about it. The fact that the ho m. been stolen is now no excuse fok not locking the barn. It hapgen J; it can happen again, Tbg’nceshouldbepuudat once, ari@ipnce passed should receive the wholehearted cooperation of every or of lear arms. ‘Neyertheless, ically injonstrated ng 1‘ in to to is ‘.1’: The for this not resd on the cit those 0 7 boys thoughtfe® . shoot: ,i« . them other c n in tow que'sta" in t .‘." knew t ..,".- d resu iomini‘toooneo actual c# nee alizationt into a do sometliing about the ho ;‘. been excuse fo% not lock hapgen c,itc The_'ncesh once, ipnee pass the wholefearted co citizen. J Young Calif ornian l:minAcfion last A/C Kendrick Bridges Successful in Course 1944 tlass of the local high school, he bis course in the middle of ¥édr and left to enlist in the :i‘r i A/c Bridges is 18 years Harold Bridges and. his son, Bill, of * 823 Drive, spent last weekâ€"enid |with® A/C Kendrick, the Bridges‘ elder son, at Drury College, S’h i lla w ) % 4 nponeoithelmin a class iof 200 to complete his work m‘u.b‘, and : willnow be transâ€" ferted to Bacram t:‘Cafif.. for the the next step of his training. Of the The fwo Flight Officers of the R. AF. who Bave been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tether, 145 So. Green Bay Ro for the weekâ€"end, left yesâ€" terday fo# their base in Kingston, Canada. thâ€"Ralph Sanson‘ | and E., were the guests of Dr. Buttetworth at the Lions‘ Club up by dorpette." ., But owseki is not superstitious. "T‘ve Hived through two torpedcings and I can‘| survive a third," he:, said. He wears the Merchant Marine emâ€" blem, the | Atiantic War Zone bar, the Pacific War Zone bar, the Mediâ€" rra iddleâ€"Kast War Zone bar, and the cpmbat bar with two stars. m tials he keeps in a wallet . " : made at Seaman‘s Service center in Egypt. s R.A.F\ Officers Return to Base "B =â€" «7 ~~ L PF A Is Not S "We Wkodâ€"n: plan to ash :dvi?ed utiv and ‘War) Fund Alexandér: Joh Baltimo#®, < Md. Merch i Mar examindif his s« ‘0‘ .'. ‘j I'i "July MRs, 19 when it was tor and ‘War) Fund, Chicago, to Seaman ndée) John |Janowski, of altimo®®, Md., a member ,: M all | Marines. _ They K anul ‘1! is service record with the followirig notations : ° "July ' 1942â€"aboard . freighter when itiwas torpoed by submarine off Ireland? 23 men lost; went overside b'igh Mi¢ preserver; finally picked up y coryette." . > ; "July [5,| 1943â€"aboard freighter in Indian Oc¢an when it was torpedoed by |“' e submarine; caught : in engine _rodom when torpedo hit and had to cliftnb rope ladder hand over hand. to (make the deck; went overâ€" site with } preserver > finally picked up by dorpette." ., Pyt naturedly suggest you ashore on July 5, 1944," ives of the Community bn A. J. Janowski Superstitious ‘g;f‘l‘hqmn,fl.lfm mmm' a Slaby lives at 332 North TO NOW . \ Inducted into : hs ago, he had be reering corps in | for several months. hi d Indic ta Home for GI} Sponsored B Mothers, Is : The "Service Mo he Home" for GI families, 306 No. l a Bay Road, at first an experim ;“n longesince proved 100 per cent. "- 'euhlii‘Undet the capable man .; of Mrs. E. A. Jenkins, the S@fyice. Mothers‘ Club‘s: first president, , hoâ€"has given, and is still giving, mogt generously of her time and strenigth to this project, the‘ club has been made entirely selfâ€" supporting, any surp :‘ above <exâ€" penses being turned oÂ¥er to the Club for €lub activities. ‘| | In its 20 months 6f ¢ Homée has been a "‘ No pot, housing. Americady iith"mmm ty of foreigh background ‘ancn.u."fle’ French, Irish, Phi ipBih 7+ Russian, Fipuish, $ "u{x”x:u?"' ::tny-fie\'r)e families, ingluding 49°cl:i,l" s 1P € i Wl { the Union, have Yougl] ;‘.‘;:‘."‘“”‘ No. Green Bay during th i say in town. This is a sery ":;m"m mits the little familiey t emakhi arm tact as as pos "f- rcondi:ic'\:; making it | difficult| (for. serv from. Ft. S er":dl:zm # .Gsefl}rkemen with children to fi@df housin es their bases.| ~e.'fi ousigg M "306 N Gree exception of linens item, has enti donations of the citi Park. ‘The Air Medal wi ters has b¢een. awa Johnson, of Mr 6A1 Glenvigew Ave.. Thunderbolt fighter stationed for four land. % Lt. Cai utks When eatly in 191 flushed with vict 100,000 English t tion "Old Contempti term which lived an the hicheslt‘, respect. «ers,. <aâ€" rout Blm had been pitted aga a fearsome term be man folklore: _‘ "Desert Rats" w ‘for the Australian Egypt. Today the known as the world‘ "Old Contemptibles] "Desert Rats" and "Devil Dogs.")} FToday they are among theâ€" immo of â€" world military history, f To the rmans, debted for| one of names â€"by t 3 ‘;_t" THURS., FRL., 8 SUN., MON,, Margaret .Sullavan,}| Ann‘ Sothern and Joan mdefl i Dark,". "A Guy! ‘}Named é?cd," *Broadway Rhythny"} "Cover Girl," and "Snow Whité 4nd the Seven Dwarts." eP 1 + xummfi «%Â¥y"}q @ ‘ Davis, ~Kay Kyser and c in nckeidie To "AROND THE WORLD" "*TENDER COMRADE" Yofi ‘BEST 3 ITS "CRY HAYOC" Ginger Rogérs in s Nic By | whiee ins, | giso, are we of the proudest 1 y t U.S. Mar u,un ntelligence .« <aâ€" tomplete : Ger Var "‘ stated that it "Devil Dc wak | Rommel‘s name n (Othâ€" Division m 1e | MDesertâ€" Rat" is 1d" toughest fighter. is, |wiso, are we enâ€" f the proudest nickâ€" : the U.S. Marines. nntellicend.e offiâ€" aâ€" hi m W ar }| \stated that they w ": “_DCVJ':J Dogs," bofrbpwed from Gerâ€" (Lt. Johnson, a pilot, has been nths in Engâ€" [Bay," with the } an occasional ely furnished by ens ofâ€"Highland Sn 1 ‘Kaiser Wilhelm, j |called the first Â¥thrown into acâ€" s," he coined a today commands Families Service ‘two‘ Oak Clusâ€" d to Lt. Carl Anna Johnson, "Lady in the 29, 30â€"July 1 ce | In T he Nation‘s Service will© report ‘:e Cbcrhri Carolina, w he ho ‘metalâ€"smith school, He .main ‘about six month â€"The Carroll Binders, 837 Forest Ave., are living in hourly anticipation of welâ€" coming their daughter,) Mary K., Seaâ€" man Z/m‘tbe Wa ently gradâ€" uated f the | Na aeronautical school at Lakehurst, N.JJ., home for several days‘ leave. (The news that their son, Lt. Carroll , may have reached safety after fall of the plane of which he vigafor and flight leader, has‘ greally strengthened their fine morale.: 98. " Cotporals Will d James Kane, 20â€"yearâ€"old twins, are ¢thjoying a leave at the home. of thei Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kane, Sr., 219 Prairie . Ave., Highwood. Both are ktationed at the Waycross Air bage, Gebrgia, occupying the same barracks. ~ o * "With the exc::pon of 8 months, they have been +t jer sirfce their: inducâ€" tion into sérvice E 1943. Willâ€" iam Kane, Sr., served| with the Navy in the First World Wak. â€" _ _ > During his service theater, Sgt. Sd?ds moa, . Midway, "Taraw various other island Set. John Salindl Air Wings, who spen the: Pacific area, is th ing a Ny'iul'loug two 'morer‘tveeks to go will© report ‘to Cher Mrs. Edgar 3ayes,‘: Ave., the sister with w staying, has a, 1/c, now q'hti&fin‘u‘ operator in Aus(flli.lTX tswo othest;lbrot:cn | Ft. Sill, Okla., and C1 hospital apprentice, 1/ macher, Calif., awaiti Salyard ‘brothers are | late Mr. and Mrs. P 4 #3 &t i 518 : Midlothian om Salyards is esley, Seaman bmarine radio She has, also, serviceâ€"Cpl. Artillery, at e Salyards, 19, id James Kane, hjoying a leave arents, Mr. and 19 Prairie. Ave., tationed at the rgia, occupying of the Marine 20 months in roughly enjoyâ€" in town, with Afterward he Point, . North . to attend a expects to reâ€" «in the States. in the . Pacific been in Saâ€" Hawaii, and Lsu duty. The ie sons of the er. Salyards. yifeâ€"tMELY 7 anning season‘s coming! ive your pressure cooker a eauty treatment inside and out. leanse and dry after each using. blic S!,‘lt];':VIC.'! Company of ,.Norih} 1w4 . Mnmfdwn Pepâ€"up your pressure cooker ; . ; 1151 Public Service people in the Armed Forces of Our Countr M_«F:«_â€";-anhmumm“ ae o s l s § Afi%Wfif"? â€""From whlék‘:ud in ‘Nhs:r's g;t;: ice‘,"â€"writes Cpl, Brandt "Bus" 6 ft 2%% inthes of U.S. Marine, "pracâ€" tically everyone l& Highland Park is in the Air Force."â€" He thinks it is a great branch of the service, and adds : "I oncé had the luck to be chosen to man the top turret gun in a Bâ€"24 on Nayy Patrol, That sure is a keen place to be in a fight." | Cpl. Olson is in the Field, Artillery. "V > ~} , In the 31 m since he left home to entéer boot p, young Olson has been ‘stationed at| various posts in the Pacifi¢c, including Satmoa, Hawaii, the Solomons and Aystralia, and has seen muth |sea duty. | Recently censorship was lifted to it him to reveal that he took part in the Gilbert invasion. Much of his time has been spent at jungle posts. "Are white girls as beauâ€" tiful as ever?" inquired in one letâ€" cooker by leaving cover unâ€" t aft e ns . ngaonnarnmelitt : Ti Maat. ter. The obvious: answer rfi' of course, ‘that in any case they would look beautiful to';i’m yA We L :+ At one post no music of any kind available to the group of Lieksther &with whom| "Bus" was stationed â€"and they with two "hep cats" from Brooklyn in the outfit. Finally a broâ€" ken victrola was purchased from go: sailors for $100. | Each <ried Kis| luck with the broken |spring, â€"but it, fould not be mended. One night Olsonawakâ€" ened to the sound of music.. "{ estiâ€" gating he found a buddy turnitiy the disc. with one ‘finger. Thcru one of the number was elected to tiih the disc by hand while the "hep, jcats" "gave." y 2e P P "A recent telephone‘ ‘call frolp the west eoutduc'lcred that ~"Bug". has reached the States, and will, in tWe near future, be enjoying : a . longâ€"@wai furlough at home. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester: Olson ‘6f the Highland Apartments. Wukl.\ / Sgt. David Jenkins, of.the US. Arâ€" my, after being confined to military hospitals at Santa Fe and New Mexico for six months, has been given‘ a imedical ‘discharge ‘from the Army. ; +i( Sgt. Jenkins was inducted imko the stationed for the, greater part bhf the time at Albuquerque," New ico. He and his wife, the former i Pinnow, of Kankakee, IilL., are t rarily making their home with bijs parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. J 31 No. Shetidan k _ _ oo ‘FIRST CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Seturioys S98 tw io T in ..‘ Panitht 2aiP hi‘ ts Bilt ht x f Clean threads on | (Leave control valve zontal position whe ap on blxp ‘ of y Iyould ",kind E er its": from WAINTAINED BY AND PARK.«LLINoIS ontrol valve. lever in horiâ€" ‘not in use.) mp _ «uk eor k K4 4 i fi"". .:1 % & ; y / s i ie \z * m ‘ " K Wt: OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Never place hot cooker in: cold water or pat cold wae in hok sear food in cooker. Always put water in cooker before using, A sad, yet comforting visit was reâ€" ceived> by the Paul Caldarallis, 240 Jeffrey Place, Highwood, last week, when Petty Officer 3/c Jack Huestis, USN, formerly of Highland Park, called upon them to relay an affectionâ€" ate message entrusted to hitm Wy their son, Pvt. ‘Fred ‘Caldarelli," t‘ Italy, some time ago. Husstis did, not know, until he â€"delivered the message, that Caldarelli, who was in his convoy 10 Italy, lost his lifeâ€"ip action last Januâ€" ‘r,‘ + â€" P.O. Huestis, who was ‘a junior in the local high, school atâ€"the timeâ€"of his enlistment in December, 1941, had not been home since. He has taken part in three invasions, Africa, Sicily angd Italy. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chesâ€" ter Hnen.i!. now live at 40 June Terâ€" race, Lake â€"Forest, .A * | Set. Harry Walz, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walz, 220 Sheridan Am Highwood. ‘has beéen promoted . to rank of Staff Sergeant, and has also been awarded1 the Air Mghzl‘. S/Sgt. Walz, tail gunner in a Bâ€"24, is staâ€" tioned in England. ¢ L Pic. Jean Cady, USMC, who recently spent a week‘s furlough with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hearst W. Cady, Sr., 339 Park Ave., has returned to her base at Camp Pendicton, Calif, Pfc. Cady, in her role of messenger, mans Thursday, June 29, 1944 #5% , never hy or cyd *C hn 1 §A Ee "M "Obm *"a4%

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