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Highland Park Press, 10 Jun 1948, p. 1

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”To?“ ”Wis-a June " ma ST, Committees - planning I series of panda. rallies and oth.. patriotic demon-nations to be - throughout the area, an fallen: "Freedom of Religion D-"-- Dar", June in ‘Youth Dir". June :9. “We-en's DI, Ind Herd-It’s Day." Juno " _ noun-madame“ Chieaet-trhtr6.MomtUn "0feetoftr-nrfBb.igtaUNd tororrtethetmtttiettattheeaNblt Freedom Tmin In Chicago July ss "New Cih'm' Day and Ana- ican Justice Dar," Jill! & - De', W, July 8. “ham and Vow-Inf Day”. Sunday. July 6. “Mal-db...“- "tvB-leigh-eh-rr-t msN--,3urteg6at lad-d Guild MIC- neth In“. m C. No..- WMNM Wm-g. C,a-dA.g_Wi AWMIIM ambit-Emu). bead-tNt-ber. The tmin will visit Chicago for I longer period than lily of the MW cities in " mm on its IF month tour which started from Phibdelphin Berk. IT. engage will be the "Tth city on in M. homing-J Plans to salute the Freedom Train in Chicago July 5 till-cull 9 and, one”; Mediation Week June 26 through July 4 went into high gear this mt, war " colli- mines to handle various phases of the program. So-the people of School District 108. demonstrated Saturday that they know the answer to the question: "ls it worthwhile to lock the barn door after the horse has been stolen?" The answer is, "Yes-If yOu have another horse." Opposition to any such measure as the city's tax referendum and the District 108 bond issue is generally divided into two groups. One sincerely believes that the proposition is fundamentally wrong, either in that it is unnecessary or that the proposed measures are not such as will properly achieve the desired end. The other group is made up of chronic opposers of almost anything, especially change, and most especially a change that might cost them a few dollars for im rovements of a type that would not benefit them direcgy. Included are the childless who see no need for better schools, the auto-less who don't see anything wrong with travel-scarred streets and the nan-athletic who think tennis corms, Wimming pools, etc. are a waste of money. - The first group is generabopen to reason, although their opinions may be hard to change. The only thing you can do with the second group is to outvote them. One of the reasons for the good turnout appears to be fairly obvious-the people have just had an excellent example of what happens when they leave the voting to someone else. _ Nearly as many people from School District 108 voted in Saturday's balloting on the school bond issue, as the entire city was able to assemble for a city-wide tax referendum a few weeks eerlier. Vol. No. 38; No. 16 “Inhabit-wt DI)". July lam an American; a free American Free to speak-without fear Free to worship my own God F Free to stand for what I think right Free to oppose what I believe wrong Ertelocytosetltpsew9ogovemmy-cmmtry.. This heritage of Freedom I pledge to uphold For myself and all mankind. I tad Government m, To New 'mEFREEDOMHIDGE BY BILL mom My KIM-(thwar- medNrlt.d.dieatin.woahia, Cwmu-JW‘i-Io- mink-mimuuial of t--forrresatdun.emeh- Mthmo-dm -etttrten but. “than“. i"ertoaHBetrtthetth-.wt- aberahhmb-dmtdbei.etr dicta-d with the lib-uh, the title-ad “new in i‘ummwmm "Indium Theehtum-h- "an no lunch“ 'llnehildi-ndnddhaood seven orr-boqhsFthi. 'teMod,horfnr-aM-, if In In rad he)“ or not. bots-teh-ea-did sun-Mulllhavuddltm 'mm-nes-d-. Wham“ “new Phiin_Pi3r-e--rto mmwmm, Thin-two." “z“latbooh briehtmtro-tii'Arre1ag '"toteestor-eieirat-t mw....m.u-mm ”Wk-ION.” The purpose of out "all" project is, I: aim individual guidance. We we to help and! child to find what he mt- and 'toedBntthetime.-vittteot wiring] at material "we. "mmuraaG -- "Taauiuia you after ”or, the form in which Myebld‘hh-Hohml bmwmhm fu- '" UM seh-q6. vuh a tin-Um: I“ Which-Ia!“ m. SammerReodimrAt ThePdIIicLix-ry The summer reading for chil- dren at the Highland M Public Library will begin on. Saturday. June 12, an] will continue throng-h the summer until the schools ne- sume their activities in the fall. The Highlanh Park Pttgg [ our Ar-o-rs-ra-tsi-ers-. 'ho_mdrarhtee---ee%. mm-migmbh em, with any Vadu- Bthtetkhoeathereargtbe_ ,rorhtroddithmtterthe_ ”math-mutual ”mm-portion“ “Miran-nut..- In sun-day 8cm conducts it's {Int Vacation Bible School It theehmreh, 887 W.Oatnluvo- at. beginning with loud-w. In. tith u no u... m "eoghrq B0utre1tootemettrmesanitr- 611130;; lthphnndhl twovookpuiodendhglmm A mud notion picture 1- in 1trtdkthqettt.AatifahrnB. 'rtt_rmrtthtHr-tt manthvmmm fathom-dun. Rubens Ev. - In I.“ Put. a... “MM-hand ab 's't-rtrtb-tutarr'e mmP-nh-vw “Whamhuhf. donning-dubs“ Summer school is open to a student: of the Deerfield-shi- Township High School District. Students from elementary Ichools within the district Ind students from high schools outside the dis. t'i.et-idrittedirtsevC eeive approval from the dinner of tho summer school, Mr. Bin. Valium“ Ono-I‘mlllnmulpn. the - Mr!“ " Sm Shoot man... Must Regina Br Wetland-y. Ame 16 a grade in I course previously studied my contract with the teacher to ftniah the work in I shorter time, provided his work is kept to a satisfactory grade. Mill will clue on Anna: s. um. No new registration: will be accepted after June 16, and no refunds will be made after this date. A student my register for three subjects if one or more If! review subjects. Chases will be 1% hours long and will be held in the mornings only. Student akin“ course for the first time must attend the full eight ween Students who wish to Cmiah a PaF tinny completed com or nine Summer school It tfi-sd Park High School will but " 8:00 mm. on Monday, June " with registration in the anditori~ Dr. Brynn can to the Univer- sity of Illinois in 1946 to ' the Institute of Aeronautics and Inn- nge the University Airport. Since moving to the Midwest, he has be: come the Illinois Wing Mning Officer of the CAP, I member of the Aviation Committee of the Illinois Stu: Chamber of Com- merce. n Consultant for Air Cargo Research. and Director of the Flying Farmers of Prairie Farm- er land. He is the Author of anmGlll'i, nrtiete. and books shout trans- portation and related subjects. vie. Program at Sync:- and handed the Civilian Pilot. Training Pregna- than. Me - d:- the Comm-nails; otneor of the Third 1(2mm:- of the “York Civil Air Patrol, the “new of Aeronau- ties for the State " New York, the Aviation M to a Joint Ugiautive Committee of Inter-f stale Cooperation, Main of the Seneca Flying School, Presi- dent of my New York Mate Avia- tion Council. and Consultant for the Institute of Air Age Activities. $1.8mNciY-uk. ”Markov-MA” chm M010.” Ser- Manama-bun. Marais-tret-ttth. -hsthideret-etatioet. and especially "hum. line. "u. was td mm wit n he but: tmm-tati-s toll'l- u §onthm Cello... wiuuu, MHMIQ Aching“ DnlaidioLh-mbhwro! the 1mtttartotdA-rtiea.-t Pate-or a! indu- Ola-in- ull-Ind ‘30“ - " with punk on m lv-mlie-I but» 'thetdtBehoed cue-cu w. _Higttiant1 Put, mum» June 10, 1948 " Univer- Saga-iii?- MT‘ In. IS making-h littora- a-*hmtaememd.tob.-dnt mnwtcmv“ At a. I}. ma nun-{Eat 'horFdhehtttagetretibto Pryeeteeyteo-. Maidmn-pegl; Warmth-3mm te.PhBettrt."h-dnn Schohstic Art Awards is the Ingest competition of its sort in the world and has been conducted by tte'sehoiasstie Mlguine for twenty-one yum. More than 100.- 000 entries were uni-mined by junior and senior high school stu- deattrrfhtmlrtaruorttteeoun- try. Lending In educator- -ist WWom-n'im E1sesNewof%e- The elective oHteern tho-en April 27. 1948, " the annual hm- eheon of the MM Woman’s club were for mad-vice Inui- dent. In. Alexander Willa-n; for recording team, In. Ir- ving Brand: for m, In. Levi. Stake; and for am. In. Will-rd Allen. The ftrat vice-Mum, pro- - chairman, In R. L. John- son, has announced ch donn- nc-t chm to: th- roat 1943- M. I follows: In. but L mum“ mrhor_eerrt-ree m. Mr. P. G. W“ - 'iartsetuea- and... "rub-ttn-- mum-unusu- 'oh-it... "an... 'un-neat-Ao-beer ”was...“ student; Cliff Crow and Bob Colder. won honors for their art york: in mammal high all”! bompetitiou " the Carnegie la- slitute in HIM Pl. 5.. boys had Ipreviomly won "(loud awards in the Schohstic Art Ex- hibition sponsored by the Wieboldt Store in Evanston. The boys who are students of Mrs. Marguerite Pierre, art counselor of the mm- in and West Ridge Schools, entered Inter colors in the contest and won plate awards. NitiomtArtAwara for duration: and repairs at " vinia School -:- Yes, 1,206-No, 524. IX. Proposition to issue bonds for alterations and repairs at Emit]: Sehoot--Yes, 1,195--No, 640. x. Proposition to issue'bonda to build an addition to West Ridge Sehoot-Yets, 1,212--No, 516. _ a. Proposition to shot sod lo- - Linda thhoett-Yers, IA6B- No. 486. m. Propodtion to she: sat] re- mix lbvinio Behoob--Y.rs, I,24t- No, 495. IV. Proposition to ntter and n- pair Bromide Behoor--Ye., 1,224 -wo. 509. V. Prom to Imild on addi- than to we" like teehooi-Yes, 1.2M-No, 515. ‘ V1. Proposition to issue bonds for building new school building; " Intermediate School site-Yes, "b-No, 778. vn. Proposition to issue bonds for alterations sud Mpsirs WLin- cola Behou-Yea, 1,219-No, (95. VIII. Proposition to issue bonds At the let-cadu- held in aehoetDiatriettas.tittrons- M,Jm5,th!ollowingm thevotesoethrreo-itioru. I. hop-aides to build new "iMiate " Intermediate who! RmdtnestRefemoaam 1hHbSehoest" VOTERS 0.K. SGIIOOI. MID ISSUE Tyo Luigi. Ikhtrett eighth grade ON - No, 791. ', U. . Army. BMW“: Spa-await - ah __ hymn-inc)... ”than!“ - lei-lily In. an. -uhnmetimtst8tu-rsottS. medium-un- “'me inhuman-Ju- lo-i-cth rid-n a. nun-d Pt'rh"-arivtsqui.ri. at Junior- i- I i.“ no nan-1M Miss Hendee contrasted the ex- cellent utilities and building of the Highhnd Park library with conditions in other path of the state when she In. served.. edser-ndtutodei- vitieuoftheullnrytlntmm ranged have of the my!" book: play in helping m‘u just to life. ', ‘l‘lnmboudwhieh includ- the offieem, Mailman-Id RAH-old. In. Jane-EM, In. John A. "It. Woodwind Bun-gut. Imi- P. Halls. It Kudos (23%) In!“ Em h J. W ' "41 towing a. it... 7.1} Mullen D. Calm was mad vice-what; Harold L. Nelson was eieetad m and In. Arthur “I, Scent-l1. Honing-*0!” moth-gunman.“ undue-chum a. "rtoi.m.-reua 'eh"retue-%aa.GU. in. from Mr. lenoui and Mr. Donne] and went out into the woods to gather the wi1dno- which still grace the Library's beautiful n- vine. Thor-were planted there by the Men’s- Garden Club whose members aka contributed plants as well as their skill and time and effort. _ .. Frank Pm.“ did the striking paintings in theJInin reading' room and Rudolph Inger-l: mule the tttmetNe sign which delig- nltes the library. At the meeting, In Inger Bore, children’s librarian. duel-ib- She Milled, in her talk at the meeting. how Highland Fathers participated in ematine the fine structure. Halon Alum; help- ed dam the furniture and fit- tings; It. not-d M artist, Jens Jenn - tho pounds arrangements. The I”. In: L. Smith, than principal a! Bim Plneo School, W trucks "Ntrw in the time to become a member of the Friends and not gen the type of mm you wish arsduirothednraorereatim- prefer for meeting and "ttivi- ties." Membership blanks my he ob- uinQ at the Library uml should be mailed to In John A. Eider. Box 582. Highland Ptrk. / The peesent activities it the Friends is patented on the put, it was disclosed at the recent In- Inull meeting when "is Com Hen- dee. who was velcdmed home. "The snout of our activitie- depends all-Ion who“: on with membership in the con-unity. [at year. we "arted the job by providing new books tor the u, bury. Now we an go ahead with program that help hale our lai- bnry more important and more enjoyable for everyone. With elation of the new bond of the Prion]: " the 1EieNnasd Park Library, I mend effort to inn-2m -beeahigra nnd coa- uibutions In- been 1mggtehqd. Barry A. Sellers. Jr.,' who win MW Meat. slid: Fri-:hOfLi-uy 'Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. To' Speak A: North Shore Chapter 0f A.V.C. Meets In Ravinia Saturday my“, the eommunitrwhod_toeome, regardle- of chuck connections. The comic- to be Ind no not denomination-l. but in In: in chucks " In, tlhd'dll de nominations th-hoe' tho coun- try.Nofu|'Illboei-uudfor the school. It will calcium for two wrath, out ”In. from 9 to 11:15 a... chi-g on Friday Jun. " The “had Vanda: Bible School conducted in the First United Evangelical Chm-ch at the corner of m Gun Buy rd. and hurt] Ave. will on. on Ion- d-yJune l4n0tn'l'hsehool will be open to all child!“ of 'Astattoet-tmt-ma. Mink-When. fungi-Want.» 1trto_eirmrat-rrar ”Cult-Uni. 1h Fri-try D-ta-tt will "trteh-efagrdg-tqrit. I'm. In. WI!“ Dinar. In. y_itou-damvuimew. mmmmm 12tiidrmoegsmt.-duire gPemrebotrotto-t-t. F_hylrf,rD-t-ti.srtat- 'TholibkAsThW-nlofcod". wanna-humane"- .eN-thetfth.-d-tt 'MMLSVMM m'4.Gh-sr.dagtgereiNrti.nrgi, huh-mum“ Spud-l {m a. m '"rrritath-eruars_ The meeting in open to the pub- lie. An admission he will be col. Ieeted at the door. uniuauuchon WeatiemBihkSaoe,t Simon hats recently completed his studies in social science at the University of Denver. Dawson has done outstanding Crt,, in the anti- discrimination fish in Cleveland while a member of the Public Assignme Committee of the Wei- Mg: has done important anti, discrimination work A: leader of the Wisconsin Human" Relations Committee. dru- Roosevelt In: distinguished hin- sell as chairman of the AVC's Housing Committee. no he been instrumental in bettering voter-n: housing conditions in the New York City area. has given testi- mony before Coupes on housing conditions, and did important work in organizing the Veterans Housing Conference in Walling. ton in March of this you. anhlin Del-no Men. In, youngest son of the. late president. of the United States. will be the keynote - a I rally spon- eond by the North Shun - of the Amen-inn Veteran. Gon- mitue at 8:00 pan. Sunday, June 12, in the luxury of la- vini. P-rk, Highland Ext. The subject. of the nlly will he ' Challenge to [nude-ship” a - by prominent member: of the Aves natiemat pinning com-nit- Roosevelt will he followed on the platform by “a lib. Theodore Cm Phillip Dreyer. Irving Simon and Robert Rum. All are members of the AVC's ru- tional ruling body which is holding its quarterly meeting in Chicago. Merle Miller, managing editor of llamas Magazine, and author of the cumin bat-seller. "mm Winter", will follow Roosevelt with his own' incl-Mon " the veterans “Chung: to Lender shin". Days is currently doing gna- utti work in Economics at the University of Chicago. . Ill-chm. gar-upw- be Win an- M13 At his. AVC Meeting drm, tht.. h w and m0...uvd-Iuvb~ hum-admin“..- M-HmhI-udh WHIP-m Se 1 on”; 31.50 a

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