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Highland Park Press, 1 Apr 1948, p. 6

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"iiiiraiiEcli-o_e 1tt,rt1Watt1N'Nu.'."'" g”_d__h_ou~. nun-mum“ ut'uue""o"'""'"'" “an: “uni-n! cum-1m. - ”Jun-I'm: - "trt-ery-fee-t_... Page 2 His he". shop, ioeatod " 380 Central " Sheridan. will hum excellent Schwinn built bike- it wall u "help“... biho noun. Denote”, will, when. hit: memories and model data. parts and kits. But dnily acne headlines mm "p6tdintr WI?" to us Ind itfs kinda hard t9 ignore distant - rumbl- ingl, provoked, I believe, by a lot of knuckle-held; in In], U. 8. position; Wars are stupid. As one (rut writer said. “er II I feast for vultures Ind I vat; of life." _. Us “a h Page I don't know about you folks out front, but one of Mavorite sports is bicycling. - It's a wonderful hobby. - It's fun, healthful, invigorating on these crisp Spring LET'S BELIEVE IN PEACE k “Nice and litlfe men an landing this nation to WIT." Since War " ceased. 1'" studi- oully avoided writing "about ul- other var." It's surely a place dedicated to Iota of ere-Live fun fo children. Thanks, Wnlly we“; for open- ing your shop. We wish you meet-I Wars never mottled anything; they never will. And It: veterans, particularly those of us who any how terrible war is, aren't kidding ourselven into thinking we won't he called. and in: big hurry. it the "little men" who are leading our nation “nu-rd finally bring on s shoot- ing war imrtead_ot this cold “r we're shivering through new. days. Well, thanks to another enterprising Highland Park- er, we n0w have a fine, new bike shop. Wally Bieger is the proprietor and he's a right like- able fellow. VETS FIRST TOGO . . . Don't think for n minute that the four negative ”I" of mili- ury mining we "vented out won't he demanded quickly despite the omens hund- "a. of Pint Ind-y- and My an 1:00 um 150 pm. m-.-aocrrfd,-i%t. "so. “a. um! " noon. m '""-'"lu'f'. no._ “I. 'r_-4rat, I' tras. andumkeapesirviee It. FOR EVERY ”CASIO" “blind m a: Down-Id and 0m h! ”0 Gr-ood Ava-no - Jos. KOIJECK - new. Ingrng P. In“. Donald 3mm. John P. O'Conmll. “A. 3.1.1). ".SeNBL6biTItM"rhaN.rNMrPNtMBBt Hts-tAN-Bikes-'. '.. II. MsTakeaLook' WHITT N. SCHULTZ We sent rakes and thou]. to clean up European yards whit our own geranium may. THINK. "Al, PIAC11CE PEACE) . . . . Talk var. think war, pin: for in! and - will come. But talk peace. think peace. phi! for peace. and practice pence. faithfully and religiously. with Chritrtinnitg guiding our durum- Ind our actions, and we will have peace. Bo, we'll be called . . . Md we'll goofftowaratmiet...and- ofunwon'teomehaek...mnd ”other in will end with pros leln, not Iolved. but made more complicuud. Even then than "High folks who like In! were talking abut "the next wit." Instead of improiing our own nation, we eontiAoed to muddle into another country'- “bin. gut. n’n married. have dand- cnu. and we over " And in this Air Age they’ll be ailed, but fist, retrnrdiess of what Key West Meeting minute: show. Since World War It'. lust. bullet was fired Ind the Inc US. bomber hurled on a Pacific island airstrip, we've thought about - only in neetintr moment; 7 We need lenders who believe in and 'do God's my. Meet there at once, anon. the beauties that m Vim otd disrusa pence, Ind only pence. In: nu. most fighter Ind bomber pilots. are in the am lull of their twenties. T00 MUCH IEDDLING . . . T We need peaceful, tolerant. un- dershnding lenders who will “the world problems not with than, and not like ”vixen would. with weapons, but like Atomic A; " mans should, amiably and with gentle, diplomatic word. and - dons. Turn four other envec'k; it are must. but all: pence. work out n OUTLINES PEACE PLAN . Well. smut an be done? Hath. ' Much to Btop this cold “I “(I put the nations of the world on the road to peace. barely W during man's existence. Meet, I'd surreal. " the Wil- liamsburg Inn in Witliamahure. Virginia. Firsit, our President should upset with Stalin and his lieutenants. NeverinHutmrt-theAa-ie-PmtAuest coanonIodw'lhlomy-MMR in minty this m Mal yarn to than] ”Sum-“Mb“ Aland A-sa-IB-Ce-dat-h-thow-d tutLbeetrvigU--Fm-oaaduheCe-retti. -eurrt'otuaa-semrh-irs-r-iott. MdFr-dd Tam "tdtuuuCo-rdS-dtuNh" th‘uL-(n "tDAYEhlENmG--tASP.M.AP%Lt- Au"EmtAN3URGEDTDArNND uBERTYhnuit0WNSHeHtGHScHoot, AUDrmRnJM,uBER'WhnuE,RAINtNs PRmcrPALM'EAKERtr-o.Koiu+r ofCetmru.Frq-TuS-afWuea-iri Republican Ran! By RICHARD J. (Dick) LYONS,M.C. MEEr'mEREPUBuCANCANMDATEs SPEaAL'nESANDEMERrAmMEN'r COMEANDHEAR'I'l-EISSUESOFTI'E Wedneuhy - Apr, T - Ravinin School Iron. Thundny. Apr. b-Br-ide School "9- f Friday, Apr. b-West Ridge School area. Green Buy School ( m Schedule for city-wide collec- tion of unequal)" for April in " follow: loud-y Apr. tr-Ehrt PM. School mic-u. Bi.h "tth-hi.., an. 3-3. .-trorthqt'uoehA.ae- W,Mnk‘ “MC-II M;Fuihn§ow My, Apr. 6-Lineotn School WALLVWI... u.i¢.h§nl.or.hmr.n Moauumkdm;u minus. _ Mumumhm mull. ‘And Mdynynen‘ldo Mhuohnm-hdsudm Macadam. ovortheroam-'vqtried.tt my up otlih. Whydol'tmgiveGod’lnyI chancel-ow! hold u benefit de-rt-em" party and (alien show on Value-any, April M. u t :30 pm. at the High- land Park Community Gang. AreiiPurerColketioo PuaItr,mnhetHCSriatu- oftifeivitnitotur_ett "qe*rr-roasrtotmntotb- nan-inhalant!“ - General chairman of the dim in In. Edwin Giltoy. In. William G. has in in than: of ticket- and ruerviliolu; In. Killer Schwin- er, style show; In. Bart Salo. In new Inner 3nd In J. T. Funnier. refreshments: In. Chris Matthieu”. sewing; In Bury Eiehier, tables and deeomtiorts; In. Peter J. Dunk”, Publicity; In Gus Norrie-a. mules; In. DeWitt Inna-ac. In. Gilny Ind In Dusky. able and door prizes. Frank B. M Cw- hun Waco-nil, who val Ind at RM- I-lly. Apr. B, at UB- mile. Th. KW M American Ugitro Woman's Auxiliary will marina-odd (OK-oun- THE PRESS Clam Alain - i.- chao- “I u the I... for in little girl born lurch " u the I“ Put MM to Mr. and In. Claude A. Janina of m N. a. John: guano. In. Jackson. It. former Tina Vinoechi, h u. dnughler of Joe VM " Ontario, California, loll-cu Highhnd M. Chad. o. he ox'nomit. lichicln, is the (an?! mum. AaonwaattomonMarehNnt the Highland Park hospital to.lr. Ind Mrs. William Kim of 804 Burchwood hue, D-rtild. to Mr. Ind Mm. Wallace Paternal: of 661 Chain-m. meet. W, has been named Keith WW. Grandparents m the [non-Id W. Nieten of 379 E. all: [that and the Jens Petersen; of Dentin“. A son, named William Walter. Inn born on Easter Sunday, latch 28; to Mr. and In. William C. Ronni: of 614% Vine -. Mrs. Hennig its the former In! Oppen. Grandparents m Fire Chief and In William J. Halli; of 618 Vine avenue. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oppen of 150'! Ridge- land IWDUO. Also on Easter Sunday a son in: born " the Highland Put hospital to Mr. and In. Vernon Meier of 748 We“ mad, merfieid. -- Mr. and In Educ! 1401. " 300 Odwood - boa-a the puenbo!nnon,8tcm,bon- March " at the HM Put A daughter, Pom Lynn, In- rived on March " " the Highland Park hospital for Mr. M In. Death! Bong-m of 320 Oakland drive. In Bonnni, the {m Wilma M. Lewis, is the {Incite of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lavi- of Effingham, Illinois, and Mr. Ron- uniisthelonottheDonm- Innis of 224 N. F'irat street. l hospital. U9GKWHtySHEgtEt The bgby boy born on Inch " 'lte".'r""e"?'ebe--usi-ts.ri.t fer-,too.r-" Ah-e-im-too-ttrats). lab-“Winn.“ _ 7 P"errr'tOto-"'soerse--tur-- ""*e-'-ho-at-e'.gt.ruerastramres- "eth-tr-he 1tttt5yflyyrte-reyerteemr-t-reeuL'iaiara """"'""'"""-'--i-t-a- 1"h_etter--ratsre--e-ne-,,o,, man-mamas. ""a'h-eeee"ta-rrmrhv-e 4rram=imaimaret.aav-aetsrau. RAMA]. ACA- 't,"""'"-,rr.e.a-rema.ea " to M Ila. Ih+hr “in.“ him-.hI-Mm lab-mg 'erupt-r-a-ro-er-a-ree-iii-aaa-ii""."".", -""ee-'""ia-e-aatrea-u-a-a-eiiik" _"Bo_l--or-o--se-o "h.0-hrbr- . Eda-hmmmmhmul Incl-orb“ "nemo-teh-rs-att-s. - - ADVERT Inb- "o"'""-'"'-"-'----- Ymmmwmumm “It.“ Flt-WU!" “’1'th MTOF*FI. Chic! Hunk nil that el- "A"fim.ia_d wood. and. pulp-ad similar mw‘ -tqratnndearthofotett " 'oetivetrx.ithrodaaasdneues. (”animus-BM "o-.oi1matd-tttiatedtm. .radeaatbeamotht-edartthe- dioaHmNmtiuormsoriairwiid WenCla-“UM-n .uetHeatnmaandahou,dtteeoas- ballad with turban dioxidtf‘or -iairwtiquideqtiiiahemti, Ab-tat-doeth-ttm.- catty-Wham "oretmrtbrHndftmeat%. mantis-1m.“ e1-ifud." the an of election] first, all Chief Ronni. current, should in hit all if po-ible. He mid that "tir-ish." approved by th- Uadur'riten uhomtories than“ "We know that - ttre. m hm- rilying thing- and only [amid-III- at ftm fight-s than how to Ml. them," declared Chief En- nic. “But every citiun should be M to put out 3 In.“ ftre slinky, no it an - become a big lire." Elm-(tth "i-u-tcure-- WWW-“Ml! mph...“ loan not. - n-. all how to Mt than. “lambskin". Hithnyfhnm People would help their nm, do- Wt. keep the fire loan down Hueywould reportafi-oon To-Had Initiation of the Kidd-mi Put American Legion Woman’s Auxiliary, will be held at Mon En.“ at 8 pan. on “My, ARI] 1. II it is discovered. regardle- of line, and then immediately go into metion with their fire extinguish- er". command Chief Ethnic. n. - buine- meeting and initiation of new member- Manic-nun” - and... "_-Ao.. WMhU“? We Carr, Puah Billb- My]. "cham- "QUALIFl. " EXPERIENCE" CHRISTIAN CEjEiiEiEEiiriii VOTE FOR STANLEY " Republican Candida“ For My, April I, I948 amid». a-at-e-r- “hid-huh bind-Hath“. [liEfifiE State's Attorney Ana-whovilbo awn-r Republican

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