‘Vol. No. 37; No. St The market's nosedive has evoked varied comment. much of it, naturally from that well spring of Comment. sage and otherwise, Washington, D. C. _ Secretary of Agriculture Anderson states that he wishes his department had the wisdom of Trader May- nard who, foreseeing the drop, and selling short, made “more than '3200,000.00". on thebreak in grain prices. To which trader Maynard responds by administering what might be considered a neat back-handed slap at the currertrcrop of "brain trusters" by observing that all anyone had to do to know that a price brea was caning was tomaHhe newspapers. .. " I Another politician observes that the price break may herald a recession, which, because of lowered national income, would make it 'ljtdl'i'll) to"cut income tax rates. A couple of weeks ago we expressed ourselves to the effect that no income tax cut would be forthcoming if the politicians could find any excuse for avoiding one. The current "possible" excuse may not hold,-but it points up the fact that the boys will be out there looking for ex- Cuses. We restate our belief that if a tax cut does come, it w‘iill come because the boys figure they just can't avoi it. o THEMARKET *7, .0," .. _ 24;: i' museum m new =1 "ttt was DESERVE" t NOT ran MUSEUM. g " Atl0.tltltE0 mason. Labor leaders see in the possibility of lower commod- ity prices, no reasdn for modifying their' proposed de- mands for wage increases. H l , ' _ . 'To get around to the consumer (everyone gets to him last), all we hope is that the Break means that some- time soon we’ll be able to buy a T-‘bone steak without first arranging for financing on it." buis At Ba-hood _ Prop-III PM 24 “How We Con [we Roman Relations on the New: Show" will be diam-ed Tm! evening. February " It I public meeting†sponsored by the North Shore Council of the Roth-d Confer- one: of (iridium and Jews and the North Shore Citium’ Call- mittee. in observance of national new Week m “he will be hold in the unautho- at Show School in “new: a me_Aemto. d. ttti. In“ It tt FIN, MA A -- - . ammq. manic-saga Wmm.mdchdm ortsectse--Bmrthettd Week can.“ w!“ M. tt-ratursdE.rroehur, win ding-bl the diqueed per- m m for U.N.I.&A. from Won. an" In†v“ the â€Mutt-MUM hmutcckunlhlud Winlldlnbnw mr-tsec-ttr"" of - "iiTG"ii VII in Dr. - . Ida-u, 't UMofMThlI-c MdhAMMd Nahum-chooan “mama†unadulm Oudufmdhcn- 'srddusituts--eeetor tsrtu"aTtt:2'Str, “he.“ 'ttlegs'.':,",'"),..'.'. upâ€... “Apia-bullis- ' gig 'li-i-sr-ll-ri'--'-?'- (cue-Baum.» iiiriitiiiir5dtttrsgeji,:se: " I' m, To Now il (MW IONS REM IT To BY BILL THOMAS Receives High Award In Industrial Arts Walter E. Dub-Inn Wnlter E. Dari-ha. 158 Wed] place,th 0100me man. of the Highland Turk iii school, received an and h â€- lianiTlmIMM education] fraternity. (in. by the may“ Ca-tttoe," on " - 'dtN2,,'tgd'tt"p. Illi- nois 'te: TM 1:“. De [dumb-arm.“ of tho fratemitg. who pot-hi ttt-ard.-idit-_tth. “MILD-“rapt“ of outstanding oe-ti-n.." ind-01k" 01mm MWBWW‘ forahomebrHrtM"8t.h-g. moan-ammo: mama-w whit-h- cup-i7. grins-hymn Mull- theg..qrMtter, by h h w mull-Wm Among Mr. Dutch-'3 use. tkmatsehi-e-me- aunts-Wham itt"BetterM-Ag-5e-e-e ,Nehheh-_t%mrq. Nth-hr?!†uncouth.“ mm..-“ The Hitiyattti Park Press I': Teefsa'i AMMWWO Why wad... Y.W.C.A. Holds its Annual Drive For Members Cid) Offenlhny Types . The v.w.c.A. i. â€an; in an- nual request to its member: to ro- nev their membership for 1948 and is extending I cordial Invin- tion to everyone to hzt.t III-ll- ber. The purpose of the .W.C.A. is to build a fellow-hip of to.“ and girh devoted to realizing the highest ideals.“ pump! and Bo- citl living. Membership in the "Y" .iessirtets a willing-mu to accept the spirit of thii Butement of purpose and it is open to myone “girdle- of race. religion or social position. The Community Chest bu granted the t.W.C.A, the privil- edge of asking for I 81.00 nnmmt otemtremihip fee and the number ist members enrolled gives our local Minion a proportionate num- ber of votes on National Y.W.C,A. policies nndn projects. The dues ere used in the local association to continue the program for young women of the community. The Y.W.C.A. Board invites all interested people to stop at 374 [Aurel avenue and renew or begin membership, and also look over the building Ind see what fine fa- cilities they have for activities, which include a Creative Writers Group. I weekly Art Class, n Nur- sery School, I Social Service Sew- ing Group, a Mothers Club, . Sam Dance Club. a Business Women’s Club, the Friendship Club for domestic employees, the Paul bounce Dunbar Club for colored domestic employees, tn In- terfaith Group, and I mum: pm- pun of cooking and sewing than fie young girls. Or sub-cripdom *larlh Shore Yacht Club To hunt laid lecturer Captain Ala: Hillier: my be mailed to the Y.W.C.A., Wt] Park. Illinois "The suturingâ€: writing len) of our time" is coming to High; land Park. This is wlnt Levi Gannett, of the New York Herald Tribune has called Captain Alan Villien. who will add Personal nar- ration to the showing of his Inuit eotor-ritm epic. Son of Ss%hoA at the Highland Puk High School sultan-inn on the evening of latch an. sponsored by the North Show "eht Club. OfEdt-tiemnlFeeititu. AawelGsEit-tnimmmt A m mm. mm. nine -dbrtheuenlYnehtChab. instill the abject of new Mhthuvb-Ih ---eoueehiBeer- Thet ICU. Yam In. in #tt mil in“ nun! who. and I. an 10-! Us. for III- muhucm-gmm WARP-UM unchanging-long Highhnd Park,' Illinois, -fhursday, Feb. 12, 1948 “daytime-u- mm 'ngtHetAat-eqq " "mShow Film Along /aras Leann on “Sons“ To Midi..- GHEST NAMES OFFICERS ELECT At the Ann. 'eeetirtg of the HM Park Community Chest )uld Jun-r, "th, in the Con- Innnity.Cenm Auditorium. Spam car R. lure we. elected Preside!“ and m Board Inc-lieu were deemed as follows: Wood-Ind Bur- gert. men latency, Herbert T. Sell-finer. In. J. I. Watkins. Jr., John B. Winema; In Gordorr Adelina to serve a representa- tive of the Y.W.C.A.; Wm. W. Kin-luv. Jr; to repreunt Boy ‘Scouta; In Howelllw. Hurray ‘will represent the Women's Aux- iliary. Highland Park “mini; W. J. Semin to serve as reprenqnw tive for the hie County Branch of the Catholic Charities; F. D. Weeks will fill the unexpired term of Theodore C. Bun, and Alan R. Kidd will fill the unexpired term 'irf Hugh H. Wilmn. The Officers Elected by thi, Board of Directors to serve for the you 1948 are: Chairman, Joseph B; Garnett; Honorary Pres- ident. Mayor Robert P. Patton; President, Spencer R. Keane; Vice Presidents. Dr. Douglas Boyd, Theodore RJ. Blitz. Mrs. Walter R. Neimr, George W. Ross, Jr., and A. E. Wolters; Secretary, Robert Siavbaek;'rreasmrer, E. A. Mame; Assistant Treasurer, Raymond L. Erskin; Ind Assistant to the Bee- retary, Mrs Michael Bonalnarte. The Highland Park Post No. 145 will not tonight " 8:15 p.m. for its monthly bushel meeting. All member: mix-god to he present " may important nibjectn will be put Iowan! " this time. His latest nil before the we: was a year’s cruise in the Arabian dimers which trade in the coastal water of Uriel. The fihr, 50- of suuA,andhigtioattrttte- name. is the colorful story of life with the scum Earlier boob of Vinien. most oft which my be found in the Hihluld Pork Pub“: Lihury. are account.- of other 70m each iii“: their Month-taking “my cures. Born in Ami. viniere first - wu- hken when he was " you! Ud,am a square- rigger. The master died, and the man who acceded to comm-ad went and. His book “gr-g In the F.- South in on occount of a whaling expedition in the Ambro- tie under the Norwegian flag. mom-Mm MHz-chum Vinien took part, in 1926. in the {new nee mound the Horn lichen the Finnish four-muted hare" "and. m an] the theed" Ind-ho. the wary of which In told in his PM [a 'mtitudto-H.mtttieterletarro "th-el-tvo-or Inning 'hirurmdHmsdnr-hiB.d-u. Mod the tip: III. Inâ€. Imumhv-hum; Amhmnnnhmnm 6-. In with. Mead who mukrm'v-v‘dmé Mahmoud-mumm- Fiirani"CiiiiiiGGaUirid YitB.es'b-t.egthrqbosh,Brq6r qeCaoo_.Thefthrthemade ofthi.tr_eatr-d" nrshi.tqe5e.tdoerim-thsthe.r- marathon and Inch-Quin Ltodo..msdnm+"oetth-t qee%ttrihtam-5e= In... of th. monl and Ind an: pup-lurk! d Can-l- vtit-,thor-tmbhn.eA- It: III. Nth â€II WI- "rthentm,-dh.qeNee.uet. for-hath: â€Winch-thin... Thurman-dim kw bun-d ttot-t eAmtqh-h.h-tbedo. hlultIh-I-II. AMI-[b humhmqh huh-00cm. utarWBi-shtrrodorrtot Chicago Tribune Editor To AMI“: R. P. Retains Reuben D. Calm, ocean-kt and editorill writer for the Chic-go Tribune. and for nan-I! " you! n resident of Highland m till he the speaker " the Rotary Cluh luncheon on Monday, February 16. Mr. Calm recently returned from How-nu. Cube, where he attended the United Nations confirenee of 61 nations, called for the purpose of setting up I world trade org-n- intion. He spent several months luv. year " a preliminary confer- ence on th same subject in Gen- e", sl'a','h'l'l','l1 and in linking 1 ‘survey of conditions. Mr. Calm will be introduced by Pied Wee, of the Highland Park Rotary Chats. Warden I. ll Hagen §ixty gunman Foe Tournament Sun-(Ly Sixty some Highland Park boys vied for the championship he Throw Basketball Tournament in the finals held Saturday mornixg at Elm Plane gym, with the fol- lowing result-z Phil Bud-ed of Bmeaido- eighth grade-with " out of " baskets; Morton Io- of EI- Place, second. ttde-first place with " out a! " “tempts; Christ Phelp- of Elm Place and Michael Field of " vinia tied for ascend. Teddy TIIIIIO of Elm Pueo- seventh grade-first with 12, Inc- kets out of M; Jim Kelly of Brae- side Ind Bud Schema: of " vinia tied for second. This contest was sponsored by the Highlnnd Park Playground and Recreation Department And the winners will be their “at: nt one of the Big Nine basketball games. look Iuiu W In -m " Icing loll lit Iliad-1| looting The regular monthly Mug of the local Inter Faith Group will be held at the Y.W.C.A. on [and Avenue Tuesday. February "th. promptly " ten o'clock. In its count-rut efforts to further racial and religion- mtdemtnrtdiartr; a. program that (by will deal with the underlying causes of preju- dice. In. Louis Ruler, n former President of the 1m of .Woe men Voters in HM M " pro-em. . Book Review on “Why Men Mate" by a-dr-rare. anthrdnupchI-lm who" concern h for thq f%at eradieatlort of "that Paris Mdyheliev-M Itch-t onward evidence-01m pu- mnlitiu, which thm M to "and. "allâ€. In. but. - writteanforn-cln-JM irtttsdemaeHtHroe--d- who mislead than ml, it -r.e,h.nht.tarveeM-trr.-I "I. I " - at .3 â€cm notâ€. MI that wha- '" - d _ reeirrdheq. an M _t-neftt_tvdh-r.md (i'Cu"aTriC',ltri'lT7.a'l".' In. Miller in n W " he University of Kim. meaéetrtq her I“. - In. North- weuorn Hum. _ mell- new with the pawl-cl Dog-no meat of that OM and - "It in the D-trr-t at Pa“- on. This [new will but I mum“: 'mdemtnodtrrI at this book. Mr. Tunis-n. he is“. mutant.» m 1-: Han m Animist-w“.- 12tt'f,lrn"STi"Jter,,8 M-l. uni-I'- Iain...“ inst. 'irors-tc-u.s,i, OfPh%mutixWieh WFJI.†On Friday, PM M, at 8:15 Fm.. another attains of the “In Of The Hour†seri- will he [are noted a the high that] - toriun. when Janet]: . been. Walden of Milk Prison. will augment his lecture with picnics. (Wins I estmgrlete story of [about life. A rind of the pictures till be ahowo in black and white, but my scenes, such as those of nower and“: etc., will be in technicolor. . A native of wuthern Illinois. Mr. Men, after serving with the Navy in World War I, became Deputy Sheriff and Sheriff of his home county. In 1933 he was named Warden of the Illinois State Penitentiary, Menard brunch, and in 1934 was made Superintendent of all Illinois Penal institutions. Coming to Joliet in October, 1935. hung: in the dull cup- uity of Acting Warden of that institution, Ind Superintendent of Prisons. Severing his connections with the State of Illinois in Inch, 1941, he accepted employment with the Peder-l government. Inv- ing charge of one of the Chicago oHieirptrthe' Danna-ant of Jun- tion to to the Blink Shh Penitentiary†Walden in Odd-er of 1942. Robe-{MW MAME-ll: His my friends were shocked to We! the Accidental deal: on Tuesday‘of this week, canâ€! by I falt. of Robert I. Cobb. lifelong midgnt of Highland Park. Me pageant-y that. Osbourn-n mnlting from a brain injury when he fell down I m and truth- - night of Init- on Shard“. ' "Bob" or "Boob" as he ya _famirorummahmrttmm,iar, born here it; 1893,thelunofD-n- iel M.mdldl1'. 005‘»,th WMHWMho-Nu Orlean'intheeulywl lie-id. hi-ire_mnrhmimeet_ ber, he Inve- his brother, Daniel L Cobb. posh-alter ofq5eMmtd Pikarua+eer,amti.r.-c.hb, WIN-Hum "Boola"wunminentmly athlete at our Might School,“ wuds altering the mph] at an: & Scam. When World Wnrrthrer-,uiaar-dthe AmerieartruHBezviee-od with than in him Ind our eomrereattemdthoWatr,xAihe minimumsâ€. of mm'â€.hboeI-c-o- a“ with Gal-II lot-n. be coming I“: M his Meta-ail Ian-Ab momma»- mo"ththamNrMt-tr- mt-qt-trt-tatt-tes mmeunu-ew- "rrumatnaettGmeuarqe [thermal-Liam bye-hummus! â€I’Mhb-d-Ab hHthqr-q-tttgor- “what’s-chunk â€with,“de ugmmum WAWMug“ â€who“ of 50!." than; 3137“ Vc, - M “h a WWII-Inch);- unit-amusi- “huh-1'.- Se I my: "r, year, Amtudotmh'.