Various Democrats and . Republidns are talking about tax cuts for the benefit of the (voting) American taxpayer. " of them - regardless of party - are just “linking noises like politicians. Na politician for even statesman) ever ally wants a tax cut, He will beat his breast about "lightening the load on the poor overburd- ened taxpayer," and he may even cut taxes a little, but the cut will, in the final analysis, be just as small " he dares make it. includes a of Cook and DIM counties mad the when put a we county. Young Men’s Chih To PL] (Hui: Highland "rw-.-'" awn-a "ttterirtteudeaet of Glace. - “aluminu- -dotthdarive. .umnmmabidn;mizn m-tw-i--.. "rs.2lth-_eeNh" MMWMIO â€HT. s-ata-nt Jr.Mi_C-hr- 1948M“ RedCia-FamdCi-iea The county coll-Initi- (iii: - of the 1948 (Ilia-go are. led Batu. Kan-1c,'péu-t¢n. C.ttreeraBeom-hr- Miami-Muted!» tiemrsh-tmrh-t-deitie. 15.10- "r6eh.nr-h. -.t-dH-th.-r- wmdhnl‘po- ttee--_qr'thrrt+ “Mull-huhâ€. intheCIIicIcoChu- MYngIeI'ndIbw i ' - -rrlh.tv---'- Ori-ot-ur-,'. “handguns!“ "et-N-tttor-V thbuthh "mrtritam-t3-Mtf 'r-o-i-orbs-at say-tom“. and" "90er$t-t-r-d “I.“dmh 'M.-..---" Msqr.at.iat-H-.at .e-Mrttr-r_ The War Assets Administration is offering' 5,000 surplus bronze battle stars for sale. Is it that they don't expect another war, or that they already have-new battle deioratitittst'iticked out for World War III vets? o ATTRACTIVE UTIUTY . A gift in; that mum tasteful and behind utility isbeingmtketedhyaflhï¬andi’ukfhxh- mote Prodzwou _ tz. The item, a stamp holder, takes a roll of 500 stamps and is attractively simple in design. It is fabricated of brass, etc with a smooth sheen that will lend distinction to the desk of any study. , _ We may get some minor tax relief, but the days when the income tax was not I major item in the wage earners' expenses are goste--forever. I Vol.No.37;No.48 The reason is NOT tha Cr, ‘w_a_s a At thed hypocrite when he tg.u8liiliiR-itaaatrt.iclfr, no politician can see the amount of revenue produced by any levy without also seeing "absolutely essential serv- ices" that must be performed and_which will require every penny of the amount produced by the lein. Our present high taxes were not engendered as a resulfof World War II; therwere born of World War l, when the income tax was first levied. The boys in Wash- ington were staggered at the amount of revenue it pro, duced. and like all other taxes, once it came, it was here to stay. o NO WAR, on NEW nEcoRxnimse. O 'rAxcUTHtmMSEs0B-i-3r-Eaitimo It. " Up To New ":vPoB-iate'aseqtrrouirstt- luau-awash ttt,t,f't2tigT:tttet thHtemm.ltreo-reiti- {bend-tendinitis». ' then..- Pyirutriseahmtmsigtrri+ “Gnu.“ Taxi-Fans a*-tverththe-daea- --at-t-rtheg-K. 'héref8btWirt6.t-rse6. mmmmm Tftah'dL'ircgat aim†m diam-"ht-.. min-I‘M“ “Ph‘b’hH-hi) it†In I“ 2) 'r'iir%ee'n'H-mst _n-hrtrrsr'detdH,ar- Mellivbbhom “cum-Ibbdlhth "ode-at-ac-dr- mdmhuhl. W.In.'.'.m “ill-lee. III-riding. II of m, -ttrNr-re-eetiogtortaar. "sdeRrBee-erqem.totraet-ts 'mselnh"moegi-e-emtrsgoest tetrP""reet-ret.urt- IF-ae-r-hr., “mukhm to"aArtheeitxordi-ee per- Pifitetemo.reauhem. 'tiBr.oe'etutth'eeitre- "itf-"e-dthe'r-tt -dh.th...eHe.-tV It." - ditch- min-llam- Width-“lift gnu-numb,“ "Alum-balm“ QISL'I'oli-H _ “,1... A-.----. *Q'leh‘lb “vita-wt... '0maBth.eV 9939-09-1.- . Highlanb Park Pitttg ( In; AMI-mm o and», man-I'M...“ Highhndhrkhighuulhsfor theputfmwmbeaa-u- - of the "mBmer - It New nhup'ty.llelu rr-nurse-tle--- dtretarratsehoHh-d-d-eh- tmermiem-dhqaudeaMstai" experience in WM'I. solo. tt.adnndoeehmtmeda-.Be hum-inch!“ “auditions, "he-1Bnndothermtmiea3de- taiueootia-ttothe_oru chedrlsinceitlhqinnilg. WWI-bu “anthem-alien of the Youth ogihr.tm M. Mr. Indhmnmdm hnd Park. Mr. 'Mahi-o-mr. on unheard of direetom.mrdo AifredttrihternndGeo-V nan. DWI-alpha“ In. C. w. Sch-f In! '- 'uretkGid-ith.rtorKohm' mmmV-l-In. Count-bl."- Mire-hun- hurt-601mm nth-column“ out“. "0 u - “Vanna-unu- ttue-bra-tg- “(HI-Gall TQM“ f KW Put in iudly [and of it. "ml-till] in the Youth Orchestra of Gunter Chm I long-Wat oe-i-tie-. UM loch upon Nova-her It. “41.!" its hirtluhy, for " that ti-, ttn (in: public can"! in [new in orthestm Hall. Chic-cu. It If. mirr2qrzu'gMesh,,,pt.g.t,-,,.,. Chosen to conduct this novel or- g-nixation m Harold N. Finch. hand of the-ink mien-Mt " Inuit fraternity. lie hi sun-i conducting uldzr In! Gm humushuvuuoh manualhuauun Univ-dudinn-gg-w Whom-ain‘t.â€- -n-,the1meeioe-tof t-rwqbebaHatomha"" 1tarththUmtnttt ttmater Wieagi has lizl Damn TM Flu-I zoo to routine. from hum to It: Lake. the Personnel Inppening‘to be about equally divided bee-, the city of tsiemrdta-iiit gut-than town]. Player! are tel-cud - on the basis of musieat skill and talent. . Included in the list arm - tist; are six Highland Park Eula school students: Cable Heb.- berg, first victim; Rein Jam viola: Eh Baird, Violoncello: 15- tricia PM fhrte; _ 'rueh, french hem, and Bill m percussion (Io-hem the HM Park high label. Emilia“! rstted to fill thisat. spool-"He mark pone-es . “Mum in nude ho- Oberlin. . and: degree ['04 Northwest-taudits-har" Wham-Ii": keadedtheW-'ieder-tatreartat M. for ".C-qh-.ealdaefrt lull-“6.1.1“.- Wobuhy, '-- ‘1‘!†.m.reteH-e'-.uD-r -tdtnM.r.t-rMtheht â€Jib-“kl†halchmww null-IOU. burl-Tn- Gacr5irB. schools of Grater Chime be wheat Mei lists students from " communities from Walen Albeit NoehPorISye-nhhu Lin-TOIHOI ='t'gtftN."rtt= Quin-II...I. d 'h_etyy"-.-.ash.- thumb-"unci- Highland mining Thursday, Jan. 22, 'r.--...--.- Aha-uh-..“ “School-0f [usnnooqucmam 1 R-sr-ut-ai-ui, Mr. Raymond Flinn, school board member and chairman of the Building Committee, points out that progress. in the current pro- gram of deferred maintenance has been slow but steady. Within the past two years various roofs at both Elm Pure andaGreen Bay Road tKhoohr%ave been i-epeired or renewed and thoroughly in- sulated, skylights have been re- paired. new-floor covering has been installed in some few room and oorridomjnd fluoreecent lighting has been installed in selected room in both schoolspon an -ex.. perimental basis. In addition the new Arthur H. Swanson Memorial Gymnasium has been completed. while the old gym has been re- hhilitated BO that Elm Place School new has adequate modern m education (uniti- for drip-well actor boys. Mr. Flinn were“. Math-t in connection with the [new viaduct under “a Road which will connect Helm Playground with the Ichool (rotunda, plans now have been con- pleted by city and shine engineers and work abould begin within the near futon. The completion of the underpa- will make it Wide to protect aehool children against auto-om hazards In! We“ Prena- “Knuth†n good beginning has but made. it is import-m that the pm be completed." say. Mr. Home te. Valle, president of the Board of Bduention. "Prior to the m made since 1946, neces- nry_ Mata-nee It both our schools was practically abandoned for ‘01:: ten yarn: Obviously the war you; prevented my repairs and â€inmate work that m lot “lately emutinl.†Mr. Vail: poi-taint, tar. that total require- .onu m cstinnted to be not Ian than "“300 and that only by the approval of I bond inns can such I an be made “nibble. "Bo Incl â€Ration is needed that ' Ind note-nil, continue TdTtdll' Mod of ti...†In It. Vale. “It is better tolsol our In and 5. sure we're right than to - --hi- and ftrtd that h: we] h- bun out -- n ll .3 - meeting ot the - " Education tr School DW trict No. "t on January tit, it as m to phoe, before the voters of the district. in a speck! election on my. Jnnuuy M, tho up- pinvnl of . Bond lumbar $160,000 to continue the repairing and re- habilitation pron-m of Elm Place School which up voters approved um.mn¢dm -o-tmutut-ttrtesrr. until-comm “hum-"Ind tHh-ttreINettttu..mdmeatr.- “mm-(n sol-summa- outnl - phat. can“ Vote On Elm Place School Bond Issue "utdtttneH. ia. - - -dtS-a-t1ee-tVi.. “John-I'llm" qle"teHtethtrthebo- Enema! $100,000 would cover the initial phases of the.me only. The will election on Suturdly, 11.!qu 81arill be held in the. Kinderg-nen Building of Fists. Place School aid the polls will open from 12 o'clock noon until Fr".. 'eorori. Front“ to Date Mmhen- mama-amn- mmwmgqgu mean-nuance...†hdhcplp- â€other“ 'xtgsNheg,"a'dlttt, -ftsta-de-q_ u “WNW-H5"!- My“ that --t- In -gomrt-eHtrsmt “Malt-admin the AMI- blew “lb P%..tr.nMttt.ti-qetheArtdb. t-h- “h. “In has“. 'hstrfe' vat at thumb-â€WIN 'oeemtth.-tetbl6tttq" 'irfre_yeietod 'ne-a-of--. “Instructing-r- “wasâ€- 1958 se-m,. wen as follows: Hon- dnv A. --IE Theme-Re-tion Trends and "tttirsetiret. Commun" tv-led hv Robert FEW-PW. Sum- intendon! of Ptrks in (Hum-09 and Rdtreationnt rhainn-n of the Am- oricnn Inrti'ttte of Park éxeeutim Momhtr P. M, - Rot-national Trends, Ind Obh-threr--'remt It! --Georee Ekdahl. Hawaiian di- rector. Lake Forest. Thread" All. -Leadership Techniques and Ree- reation Laden-Jerry Shipmnn. asst. Scout Exeeutire for North Shore" are. council for Boy Scouts. Tues-11y P.W.-ateereation throat! Dramtics and HuiHohn Me- Nellis. Superintendent of Recru- tios in TNtrmrood. This “on m held at the Highvond Community center. Soc'nlllm " Windham l AtCeogerThisWeeh Wednesday All. - Semion for), Girl Ccout 1eadenr.-Mm. Wether-; ton Cherry. Girl Scout wumhdon-\ er. Wedneldny Illa-Bow To Put} Over Recreation AetivitUrs.-Dr. l o. Duhle. 1'."'at%"2.'f','t't] District No. In W In‘ 'me-gpg-tr." “ailing fdr All he; Thursday memni--B4 nnced Recreation Phttrrsm _nnd hum-n Bouree--Mra. Sigurd Johnson. president of nth School PTA. Thursday P.N.-aeeieatton far Sick. bilabial and Older Pool Ne Ilia union thnigan. Rail Cross Supervisor for Great Like; hospital. _ Friday 'tomt--Mee'httr of the North Sim: Recreation associa- tin. Gity council Approves Plan h Installation ttf Meta:- mtion association ToEuetOf' This veek. Monday through Friday. . Been-lions! Leadership Training institute is being held " the Corr_ttt1eitritLaMityte,.. Various .ettvftturs youslst of games. - sinkint. We ture- inz m. J . The Highland Park Ian's Re-. public-n club will In!†in and? meeting " the Codi-aility gauge; on Wednesday, Jun. 28. " trtrF. pan. There will bi election of offi- 'cen. I pmving the school grounds both " Elm Flue and Green Bay Road: Schooll. and other long-dutch“ minimum "pin-law.- mh mhuphdng.hckpoiat- 'meagtdedeetv5eat_. “Noll-he'll.“ . Inn with an proposed new bonded ham tho bond- mmMMMM District No. "' will I. l- in IOOSleuubqu-tmlh- “mini-cud â€hurt. when. an. - .0 Gal I‘M-abundant“ nut-uni. Tm pal duh. luvmmmm of' â€0.000. W h‘ "M, m. ind "tlm-t I. do M10 til.â€0ay-..l~ irtiuth.-rrqu-tek. r','tyMta,'tt1tl't- In." “I.“ 1.....u-pauv... .erdl-hdmm NE"Tam-dtoee.Nt- gal-nun" â€â€˜50!“ m: MOE-mama WWI-dam.†Con-Q1. t88tm.H, in... H d "HNhoatt6-hthngho-- “Olmh‘hmdn â€emu-chm "hood-v-Hb-obo “PM 1.1“...“ oo-d-tdr-Mo--, 'e-h-I-ts- imblngo,‘hu tNo-di-ah. - daFiii, .7 - -yy.r-. g. I... In! '-euJaTiiai'i.i - Cie" “ml . Mir Areas to be covered by parking drvicea no u fallout: Cami! ttemmo--Wittm, building to Green Bay mad So. St. "tttts-Centra, to him] Ivonne: - 7 ___' Mun no! - Cantu] to M . cm " -' . N that 'l8tra't' iit. oa,ti?-ur, Icn’l m to Elm Me No. Sound IN-AU-ut "an to Pun. win that. IsYietimotAeAamt - Last Pita were held on Tuesday at 2 P.m. at the Sheridan med ehapel for Bruno Neehvillo, I740 Deerfield rout who met accidental death on Saturday when struck by an unwound car..while he In: walking meme-or, D-futd mad. At the time of the accident In. Neclwille in: visiting in Khme- apoh. Ila-m W mending the installation of 203 meters in the lumine- Iection of Highland Park. The report includ- ed finding- in a nanny of the parking situation of " communi- ties' rounding their experience with and reaction to parking meters. The - helm cities with populations of 5000 or less to 16,000., The coat we. found to range from 814 per meter in the mlier to": to $84 per meter in larger communities, income per meter taming from 84.08 per month to 88.66 per month rupee- tively. The rep-tiara of the public and the merchant- to'ard parking meters In: reported to be very The mum unmoved, it l filed ind the city cleft 'Il “mice to advertise for bid. puking m a.a, Cori“ _ Donaid'B. Chrk. cue-go, ariv- er of the par. chin. he did, not know he Ind struck me. The bump felt tr both him Ind his yrife was "fittmtod to the icy con- dition of the Mum body of Noemi". ha seen by “in. noun- im new Clark. TI. nun-her not We: VI. natal. 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