NEM. d Iii-m rDFCFI‘M Ina-Alma Iherhstr-dmMrtae- baton emFdhrt It.“ Ami-(ninth... tudforeh_t-.r.W.-d limbo-“MM!“ eBUT-..4tte only thing that hasn’t been tried yet, is parallel parking WITH parking meters. We think that ifthenehaMsrereivedassumncefmmt1kcitrimmci1 thatachartgeMcktodiagmta1parkirtgamidhentade AFTER a trial period of parallel parkingQWITl-l PARK- INGMETERS,thewaywou1dbeope'tedformontieahte settiemesttofadisputethatinitspresetttstage, isproving nothing and doing no one my good. tutti hmhhi-ch- mtrtgrt...t-M_rmeqqs mud-numb“ M â€I M "a. 0- -rSmtPbh-th.b-tt-. .‘E‘m‘wgh hon-um._ It was equally obvious that Edwin Gilroy, repre- senting the Traffic Canmission, and Philip McKenna, representing the City Planning Commission were sincere in their contention that diagonal parking does create a traffic hazard, and that parallel parking, cal-obi br "a. we will not harm the merchants’ business. ' We dmft think that the merchants on St. Johns Avenue would willfully reduce their customers’ safety in return for more business. We don’t think that the traffic cmmnissioet would recommend parallel parking merely for the sake of being arbitrary. We do think that theIteunts'aresirttxreandarerig1tthtsayingt1tatttte institution of parallel parking has-up to 'tow-hurt t1teirtntsittess Ernie Belmont, who, through many years of service as Secretary of the Highland Park (lumber of Com- merce, has demonstrated his devotion to the interests of the community, was obviously sincere in his outspoken belief that diagonal parking does not create a traffic hazard in the area, and that the interest of the merchants who do business in that area, is harmed by the reduction in parking space gcmsroned by party parking. Such was the case Monday night, at the Highland Park council meeting when two groups, both unques- tionably sincere in their beliefs, were unable to find any common meeting ground for resolving their differences of opinion on the..ytttitrr.s?f Mighparkipg verses, angle parking on sc. Johns Ave., between Laurel and Central Aves. One of the most difficult situations that can face any governing body, is one in which two bodies or fac- tions, whose broad, overall interests are the same, find themselves at loggerheads over a specific point on which they, in general, agree. VdNo. MV, No. 21 'o.t-dtr'u.rhr. mamas-nu BOOM t m, drh, Now BY 3111.730!“ th-mfc_m-e- e-crm-tg-teye.-,' db“h~-* IMMQ-HUdIIpQIO- that [MM-and-“ ndhhM'thh-lau ,a'dr.t-._rerbe-tr-t. mVJ.'.MMI-h 5'99“!â€th HI .- NY.M. a. a tqruymr. Manuel-adultâ€. mnm,ldI-h.-l hind-vim“-.. m M to “it.“ fart-.r.W.t-t.to.tr- 'trn-re" human...“ u.e-he6d_gent.ehetB H!¢~V’.W.’nh“ Iii-r‘ The Highlann Park Press [ AMMWP-h'Whl-wm "trmed,iP.-Htt continua through Mamba!) "that9.MA.M.G-meg1u Mumwmm “Menuhin“ mhwuanWim-nu'llln» eeherr..d.ic 't.Mrer-sm-qt.Dr-. ia_t_nhtrMtha" "nrb+tirte_v,htrMth, 0-60“me “hm Wilma-um... Tow ,h.ggmidrIiqtm.a-ti.ete -16-MbrstV M1ml.lulhh7h0 mhhldwl‘o mhbkhhnlfh- matuumu umwmA-gu qrmoouvirttttourneaia. Tho Add: Tm if" -"-ee--. “mayâ€... Mteerrdi-8t.00rar- roughly†mu. ummma-Iy Tank Tom for Boys and Girls, Juniors and Adult an being mounted by the Highland Put Playground and location Deyu-uunt. . 1atheBogBnrgdGiruro- “mmvmhmutornon '"+e10-eBofa-.BorsM) Mllmdap,nndnop18 to " you: of an. ". jib -attntriitbefor_the-- wasn‘t.“ Ont. (IEM). Chairman Salinger commented that the North Shore Line dime- tor0enlmadvvotedtoahandost ahomtirr-tieretn,nradtutthe “Wigwam: nylon. Hen-idhcwillaoin a!!! the two nixed: to center nowonfuturephu » J The Northwutem’s boat is ready to consider suggestion- of eo-operative met unis. im- manent. his reply mud. ru the president of the North Show lined-“intended in talking with me ghoul it," said CNW plaids-t. William, "I shall be glad to go over the entire mm with him or anyone whom lie designates." A tour to nix months' test. peri- od, the electric ruin-0MP: execu- tive said, will fumiah intonation on which future plums can be hand. At that time, “your mai. genions a to some son. " co- oedination between the North Shore and Northwestern will cub thinly be given consider-Hon." he promised the AVC chairman. The North Shore Line president did not offer to discuss possibilities of unification while the test period '3 under way. “Any busine- that - a m4 Linnaeus loss evenuhlly man can," Fallon pointed out to the AVG leader. J.6lktatoftheNorthahomgo. pliedoothevemm'm that unified stations, tnin- pad tickets would ave do. for mtIlF nuun and money for the nil- nub. Both nil held: an on me- ed with statements an that competing services to suburban communities Ire rendered at a nub. lie-ids. he aid. uh - [utiou “appear W". " Imu- to Dick m. Amerieaas Veteran. Con-mu chit-an for the North Shun am.,h-idmstn.uWitti-of tuCNWmadPtmidmttB-d The M! of the North t1ueeeueeietist..ho-,ao Mthu-inlmiodollhouli- Calm Cellini-ion in but! "o-nt-ttsod-mth. all exclude. “drastic M†such " joint Mule- or I Wil- mette We: betaroeatthqtqro 'h-u-tutr-ta- “Ml-unidui‘nokbvll qudlvéoiatiasdi-i-iatt. NerethtNoeouasewith.vimrto inmvhgloenleo-nnm’ un- ieelau'fudo-tioess “hmh’t MToTry â€Melchior-dud.- 1itgtt1md_1tie1s, Thursday, July ts, ms clout “I. mutt-Mot. mutatioMOlul- unknudw."m1ll- "â€5"th "HMS-806091010.“ balsam-Wann- is.tirr%forMertNreiet-ts "manna-oun- â€hunk-Harm his Ph. D. - “Um ofP-hmtH.rH-ar-trs. MdhmmhdnUpdo-n- efetr.thet-fyat-,t" AWWWJhI 2rgl"a'tt.'tfgg'N'dt, maul-Baud in which...“ «can unwind-8.07“}: emeritu- °§W lot-JIM m,N¢& Glen...†'Nehhqtqrthut9t0aodxrhget ttehe4d-uttneor-ae.m unmet-cu. Imbahhmuauio "tt_-d.dthim" 1aretme_dbrthiathrt. thliuwmh a! for Mold My“ mink-came! 'emstmraa,temW.W.Urr-tee ' mm “L. n! In. Why-“FWFQ: One of a. world'- - nu- 9oe'tf-"hoaudmmrmtmt_ lint-h. up hut-Gum pun-II'IIutI-bd-d. Idiom '-.i-t-g.ett- “that!“ the Kelley-Splicing chapel Int PrithytorDr.ChneneeW.ldh, internationally hour-clam. who-t_brdmdhthore- cedhcdnyuhkhonoonloh MM“ - , MIAMI. Tab-13y“ After the lengthy di-ues, no definite indication II to "rut course will be pursud by the city was given. Homer. Ill oboe".- tion by Commissioner Lyle Gour- ley that the city lhould abide by the memrtmmtdatimu of the con- miuionl it appoints, VII “in by observes to indict. that, ban-inc further developments. the city will follow the row-mandating of the Tunic Commission in giving par Illel parking, regulated by metal, . trid. . Representatives of the City Planning Columbia: and the Traffic Cami-don claim the M- tention of parallel puking, with miteru, until the plan has been The proponents of [annual puk- ing contended that diagonal park- in; a... create an hence in the tmffie hand and that one. parl- M “an an installed. diminut- .intr overtime puking, the fewer trece', provided by penile] park- ing will actually park more can in a day than will the gym of diagonal Ming without metem. Representatives of the met- chanu went the immediate re- sumption of diagonal puking until Inch time u the state highway depart-eat makes . definite rul- ing as to whether it will Milne financial aid for the upkeep of the street if dim! puking. which is in violation of the letter of the state code, in permitted. The meldnnts’ position it that walk! puking. which Nance: the number of parking was, hurt: their balm, and that diagonal parking would cunts no appreciable inc-cue in tmffie Thedech â€ammo-one.“ 'sr-tit-tdu-minds m the with of tttq unr- mm'hdmndodamnto Mun] parking. and than†Inc-lives of the City Planning Commission and the Ttaffie Con- I'nlion, who (my pursue! puk- .m-Mmd mum-magnum “Mu-d] Honda, aw adjourned Ind tist-d a - two bun of “I of tho man-mm“. If...“ m on St. John: Are.. haul-ml and Central Ave. Phil-IV“:- REIIER TO CONDUCT AT RAIIIIA MehB-tmd-lmemr, “mama-id. w.ldnrdPou-;M.lk. A. J. Witchhhlldw. - MM;MP-l&-: education. In, In“; ch WWW-.- b-Mr.rih1esu-fs Theeostofthohbb8t.9, Mhdnhm-I Mbhhlnt‘. CHM-â€WIN“ mullahloalmc 1a-'dSaPuiA- “Norm- dee-ith.. ebb- " the mummy, loft-I: . mun-D“;p ambit qulh;e-Mu .1 ivy-Ian In M b- mluu- “audit“ NletyCaiti.Aln¢b- Mullah-om“ hum; _ _ minimizing-w lube-hwhll-l'ha. ts-r.rt.ntkawi-h- July ion. "tdrtavini.t_.t9tS0A.W. ChtHrearhqudhehieNdrhrateh. Tho but. - it, at I“ Miami-net†Gui-0M“ TothF. o-ofthidrMtir-t hMWI-anKOII-h‘ fuqmttou-tqFahirdh" 'mmmm snugvillhIh-G-boluul- h- lchool immin- mfittirteth_rttht+ friends. Theyaehtudheess put inthonmterontvarfewVbo- fom.hertmeie-d. longtime mom of Rid-had M minimal: to M city. this and federal aid in building 3 boat hum hare been hull-til, mind while priority iq givn to improvement: to the Indiana and launching m at Park Avenue bench. Phat Tii, " Mndlhyhipho'rb- urruuto-theCVrt" Brooklyn Man a M, “M of 't-tsius-eod to " nwmmmmwbu According to Huntington-'1 m, he left Wanna- on tNod., " ternoon he.“ for Chm at: boat's motor was out of connin- lion and in light wind: he rescind Ravinia loudly she-moon, M hetiedupatthedoehtoohtain provisions. During the night n wind shift bloke “Nick's" loom- ing lines and any“: the own-’3 frantic efforts the an“. icon to pound on the and. Dating Tue- by morning the WM Co-t Guard amen-M mace-lull, to puBherofrwith-e_ Shortly afterward the hill! bloke - and soon fragment- was strewn for hundreds of yards- along the bud]. “Betwee- Great Lakes and Wil. rune there is no refuge for but: of this in," reported North Sim Yacht Club Commodore A", Jones utter an iW-m " tin loss. "Onee min a reliant led- dent has happened, pointing mat need for I harbor." "Niobe" m a veteran of my storm since hambuildin‘ in 1904. Her latest owner is a University of Chicago nude-nah.“ it. had spent month tab-Ewing and, [Ah Hm than " David- euly'l‘uudnymhgu-duth pounding of a m "I“ wind, by afghan]! link I“ but Emilia; wood and the he] ofuonceshrdyy-ehl'lhm. Petermmti-ofrti_t, who was nailing W “taped without injury. Therand"Nuhe"._ha-m (omnibmenddibmn “an.“ GHtnvkainB-dt Chilean Pianist Claudio Arm: To Make aninia Debut On Thursday trtf,N.ttlt2gtlt - with - 'l=U1'u'llW',h1ftrW'g â€MOM-3M- mumn-m '.eqtNNwtrte.t5.ratt.ehemrrr. mhlulunc‘ydb Chum-gum.“ Annual-mum“ mmmm-uuu-o. ling.m'smm. Alumnamcfwllhl- I-w ad, in: the but“. thot-r-Nom,"-.. “bdrm-40. Wfs‘w - macaw-mm 'r-He-dll-et- #‘WW hit-(hum album-rm,“- hlhmhlh'b" â€In“. “w,vh~-b SEMIFIMI-Im momma)“. 110l- te-theist-rt-mt. . [mm-d8“ -t_5.dertrt%t-- M.hhahvhchl-bpo~ mummu'nc OI! D. monop- II†an} WM- Wandnhelndetowl‘helm air-ortho-tsem"-- withthetrtmusrroneNem."Dmt Juan.†Opus M. Raver. “The Wdts†will comm the ftmt “0109mm“! Twini- kowky’s “Symphony No. t, F Mher._o-M"nmoeearrt" Mahmud†nee-et-dn-ee.. M, crime (Koehd do)" 'tts-vu.-'. 'Ge qeggBgBBetq a 'heChiuars,nrhtoarsaerrttrrmt envoy from hisnntiveeomV unguided hill-cl! in th- to. matuofmxmieartitinths-t seven years, In: elm-en he Elihu: eoncerm for his - um on the North Shore. Be will play the “Concerto for “undone. No. l, D Minor, 0pm 15" on Thursday evening and the ' eeeto for Nematode, No.,2, B put Idol; 0pm M" on Sunday nftemomc cortdmstorrteinerwiB-thte 'uteqyroieteaiu. eattxrtMsqh-thehestm. Reioert-rqrtHutmtfa. his fimt hint. com since 1981 on Tuesday mixing (July 20)IndAmnnIh-lhllvhh debut Thanh, out; thtr M0.Ar-itta1.oa-atttto thmd.vaftemoonihtrSsreoat- Mimi-1n! hi...- Moth-WM "eh-as-rd--. Clarke Am. Chile’- futil- nithod pini‘, amd hit W, and may e-td-tar d the Pitt-burgh 81-pin†Ont-in. cone to Built for the (out: week " the Ruth-PI ma "but...†. “one." On " No. 2 WEE-m SC I congrats? I - "mum ariththeChb