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Highland Park Press, 20 Jan 1949, p. 1

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“ditch-gill)..- MrtqdbgMru.iGtud-.M-. b-eth"hrtftt.-B-darft1 hmmuuu tauewfnbqtheNd_.0hs In.“ an”. In. B. P. the Wan-'0 Mun-hr! a! GI. MtgMmrd Park Boon-I. In, Mwa-hhh mph-indemnity...- bar-seth-duties- ”might-'6“.- , A Glencoe educator advocates the abolition of the three-months summer vacation for. school kids. We are glad we were born soon enough so that we can at least remember what a three-mom? vacation is like. He may be right, but we still thin the old way was Iota more fun, and that, stretched out over a lifetime, not many of us get more fun than is good for us. White Elephant Tea Of Mt Shop Board Monday, Jmuary 24 gals-{ion m tiGfiii an...” inn! comma of sixty “no tmmd_tho' “an I!” duh. ret-r-ofthe-hte "e-ut-i-theb- MWH‘MM located at " N. Shula-lad. mama-buombd 'hrAttoFrha'tt". In. Edwin Bulky, mall ”MI-Why..- mammwamm, “D“ The Thrift Shop Board will hold “a nun! White Elephant To: " the hon. of in Meat, In Francis Knight, dll u. hum. on Monday Moon, January " from two 'till {in o'clock. Tho and to: brim W, through I common in“ non- World War I and s.tafo- i Info-WMIQM tgilt:,',',", is a fine way to set up another bureau to ire more payrollers to waste more money. It's a fine way to invite every actual and potential hypochon- driae to tall for medical help everytime he or she reads about a new symptom. It’s a fine way to put an absolutely unbearable load on already overburdened medical men and an even finer way to encourage in- eompetisnts to seek entry into a subsidized profession with an assured income. _ It’s a poor way to improve what is already the finest medial semee in the world-a medical service that is constantly trying to improve itaseif-a medical service that has never been known to tell its patients, "ray our pnee or go without treatment." 0 TRIVIATA _ T . . - The daily press records a statement by Hayworth that the and her multi-millioned "Alley" boy will wed. This statement is of absolutely no importance except insofar it illustrates one application of the old saying "Better ate than never." minimum Too much of it is bombast designed to make us forget that it is not the function of government to provide security: but rather to protect the oppor- tunities for gaining security and to set up safeguards Over that security once itfa ga/hed, - It is not the proper function of government to snatch a slice qf everyone'ts wages and use what doesn't go for “administrative ex miea" to pay hos- pital and doctor bills. Of 1vfcil?7r"li'L'sQ', of the national health plan have an answer to that state- ment. Their answer is to the effect that no one should be "eondemned tpdeath" for the lack of funds 'with which to pay for proper medical care. Of course not. And free clinics should be available for those who need_them and the taxpayers, should foot the bill. Alotofthetalkand myehafthepropoaed legis- lation coming out of Washington these days deals with' "iseeurity"-eompulaory health insurance to provide security from medical bills, compulsory dis- ability insurance to provide security in case of acci- dent. increased payroll deductions for greater “social security” old age benefits. There’s a lot of such talk, and toounuelt of_it is tarnttttfiagp. _ 0 BORN SOON ENOUGH O“SECURITY” Vol. Na. 88; No.48 B_ut graphing millidné of dollars out of American qe.-t-eartt. m, To New or 3mm Mcmwngemmuo! bro-sd-ttne-et- lmmlcCru-nnd..fot by bench “but, an" Id- .esttnofthqteh-dPV W.m&olo~y Tho condo-angler- mtttua, drum up by Atty. Will]:- 8. Jason, m that m In“, Mh‘mtnm mats-tah-and-ir-ttteq a-e'aesdu"d-imhtefor- m" mmmwwmm “inhuman whimhnumuhurofuu J.loonq,orl¢hnlmd~ 'M.mr-eh-fbeth. - utuettr.-dw 'SNWS'N'i2rfflt I.dmeuir- "Ween-dumb... m h‘mw a M mu ”It. mun-mum MCI-Inuit.“ cumin-u- “winning-i... FHKr. January "st with tho no.- - - It 1:30 p... Park Board Asks Mooney Bettie For ParkPnrpoees hylilkn,parlbouducn- -,-idtHratitH.-dB.d City It“. ko .hatae not. which very postponed fro- FAN, - mru.o.-te6.oorieowat Themghundhrhrarkboard f11?darettt_teTSednrtnctes Tm rj,l!.'ti!tl,ett,l?3,!,ill,t,,j?restst I NOTICE "th.qqqrhmet-eqrgr-hrt Anna-mm» mmMHMMM Elbow-(Chrom- “Thom-doom mutton-idiot...” nib-“his?” bismuth-w. Lou-3min, boxing coach of Luke Zurich Athletic Club will pitt his stu- Bob main]. from Barrington "lint Danny Boyle. the Irish lighmw champ who his been in the United sum . Teqt. Bob has won over tho bud -initachrseo-saurnsrsssr to nil television (all. Highlud Park club. and or- ttaahatioms has remind letters ft't the Coordinating Council, by George Hutu-n, re- questing that . Imitation be signed asking that the city hold another tax referendum this com- Part In! School January at Lou hank. coach " tho Va. hogan boys ad a lunar a“ Golda: Glovaa champion and - rmatint in the mama-am. od champion. will Nina and aim-ding natal-id for tho 0n- ning a Jack Kohl-anti. IM pound an. Icahn, Danny Boyle, Bab Sargent and Fred Lyuk. an Indian boy, "Ital-weights. also Billy Shields and Joe Mano. trtiddk. weight contender: Don Riddle, Highland M captain. . 140 Pounder, wits be glued uni-st. Fred Link. the Waukenn Indian boy 'epratsterttn- tive from Zion. Bruce Prick; HI» ertyville star, will box Billy Shields of Walkman. Bruce is being conditioned and mined by Lou Orr, coach of Grant Com- munity High School Boxing team, who also in hmdling John Chianti, the North Chicigo light hoary- weight to be matched main-t Don Corgi“ of Highwod. This bout should spell o “title holder." Orr Ilso will handle Becker ugh-t Joe .Sufnno of Wonkegan and Dick 1'):in against Jack Kol- muki in the featherweight divi- sion. Orr is an ex-Kenodu Golden Glove would" and during his college days a colloci-te wrestling champion from [on Request Made For Tax Referendum In The Spring _ ell-u w it. “Mon od-ttV-tb-ot e'taurhrdg'tr.$tl',',': duh elk-"bodyw- MDWMfoI-n High School Students In Bis Officials For A Day, Felt. ' -o-t-ett-etS- “rut-5.50m..- {cabal-“hind“ “humum-d All-Star Boxing Show Program ihrJtuutary 26, 'rtt_rritedri-aee Cor-ttvB-tMow-tto-tni into eirmhtimt with: the nut wok. Ambitious Gold-I Glow. tit_emt-atartodto- 'hrértehher-fttrtHAtt The defeat of the mkrendum he: wring ranked in cutting down the personnel of the Police and Fire forces. _ WWW-an The purpose of the Isolation, according to Hartman! is to prove to wait: Conncu‘m in..- jority of Highland Park-II wish a stand "(minim The club- meer-tto-dh-rt men-www.mnto 'gIetrttde,ttd,,',tr",rtt5, Council to In mud to e CityCo-ndl. of Ih-rittherormiatrt-t- en] Ind eoeromte (and. of the eitr.mnhttheet,.ndttotfor "rr-tne mt. “minus-Input MQWOIC‘W Mh-ymw 'leied Ptrlr.mrtoits, Thur-day. Jan. so, lid) (Continua on page cl "HIP hi.“ {at m. 2) “durum.“ mammal-Inn “mush-l“ “11}..thth Kan Elected To'SdmI Board Of District 107 “It was with deep regret that our School Board mm Mr. Knn' resignation", and Ir. Home S. Vlile. president. "Mr. Klan han given tmatinti- of If. efforts and has displayed extra- ordinnry devotion to the Ill-in of our two schools. m. work will lbw-ya be lppminted by both the Board and the Community.“ Plan- lovo b - shot-hmhrnh. minus-nu“... "at-rt-Ah-tares.. ”*0!“me “www.cr. 'rhhhoI-ldA Ire-a)....' Born in Italy. in an. to Am- erie. with his “I. at the no of fii2',1,,'gitdftit/e2:t “High'oodinIOBI. (Mute “his Fomqtsehoob,hotrHiod engineering at China Technical eett_tetw-d-en hm ".mdl plan. being tttrtrterornrueo-tuchie- Cull. Interment was undo. aion cometary, ‘ The Board of Mutation " School District No. 10" announced the .mrsitrmttiots of Mr. Walter C. Kara and the election of Mr. M. tr. MeGurfin to fill the "any until the next School Bond election in April. On resigning, Mr. Kan ex- plained that his action man-to thefnetthat_eeenttrre chased n new home in Wine“; Although he tad his family plan wthWP-tkfora fow-tha,it-huNermetttat thoB-dwoudtreatb-db, an immediate mrue-t. It. Qrtsrah--d't.ehair-t of the Tm Con-it.” Ill . theBou-d fags-youth “uni-WHI’IVI-uy It. M. S. Mehfrirt,n6erxms elected to fill Enema-til thetkhmgBoardehsetaumi-tF Anathmmh. "-t_,t*-artttbonf_ ““0”"th tho trt-att Gould M It. mam-mumm- Inc-lunch “I.“ asymmnln,houdwdoe- tue-n-tttie-th-t do. Besides his ”at: he in sun vited by . Mr, In, Jo. number of the Film-m Ce-ttik tmotsse_etittettothetkhoat Bond in April. MMS. Kim atthnttiore-tof%the- phdwrmofJ.B-ymodxiodhz. he moved to with»; In Ann. 1947, Mr. Kan up -Hetod to April. has been . 1&th at High!“ Put foe four m I. ling " 1515 Berkeley Ind, in one child, Robert, in mend and: (Continued on [In I) Kiwanians Barbershop Qua-{cf The KimbClubm-for non - "uni-g, spa-and bmeNebammehk-n. when-mm“.- iahodbrtheNoetht_e- oftkP.R.Bdktt.tkA.it-th. ttwf11eort+tott_h- tetsoetesrmtdwodbrr._, W.rarrd.NB-henatdM.tu31. mrhonHitn1ntrm9tmttheti-.. "Bartok-qs-dh- -rd-heth.t--. 'trtatrt-26,2A,erer. Me-tHalt-ie-sro. Milt-biennium ' "N chit f. " ' lien tau-on. USIG, " as; hair- h avenue. who - " lilo (or " country on m T, 1945. on he Jinn. at tho “I " a. of “.380. Iona-ill tit-m McGIIf fin " "Uttk Giants") Eraattrtatalt2to29m. SterrWirsningtheak 1suht,T,',. m boy-m been brinenly2outof mums“... while Evan-torn hndbomtum%Natodintheirrirat uinemuofgunetimolut tothoet-mttya82ter" eo.adiaotrutmrunu-eoo- tmtrttdtmttteEvanstoneorrrt. Then the lightning struck with tho “um. Giant" tumiahiate the rtrmrorV " wee e nee-nw We ell they way with Evaluator: out in' tron} by 2 point. " the wt. At thostaetofthofoarth querterthe Wiidhita were out in from " to 24. Thinemedtobeplentyhrge enough I lead for the previously undefeated Evenxton boy. but they decided to mu end try to {one the Highland Park hon who bed III - tight lone def" working, to come out alter the. so they could at up their neon-in: plan _ nMWhth-nophutwico, hut tts-tho-hit-d "rhhehnehtooh't-.mdi- “35.!me oatrP*rototrtouttatT- 'o'mtiattr_thmtinatrtidn, mifttHP_,muehtoth. din-ydthehmtumomof Corninunity Concerts Presents Leon Fleisher, Pianist, Jan. a Homer. thitGetioat only an DInnyColem-nmdSingkpl-iw oftimetotatkthositantim.mr and it really Wind for tho button squad. They did not new to hm»hylutnu’sm 'roiatt$trmtoEriIttuttdPi-s hay and the-taetieanrtth A'n- deIy. '13, a; a In. and In. Nor-n- thly, I" 'r-l-.,-"--.. hudqhuqutm.m. mun-uh...“ "tarf-tu-ro-. mun-ammun- M. will not I. Inc-II. 1H bldit-fttb_tedt.- “Wm-ll WINNER: fibula Irtthefmuth-ter,withtu -2TtoMeinatthmn.th. “Link Giants" got hot-ml Tags tiNtetrapuahedaretmmdinto tiothetseorarat29tom.lh- hqxraafouiednmtmntueoodMB “than: toamt them-in tutead80to29withirmtahrmt mtominrttetoptnr. 'ftte-Pye-8rtrsaer "that8o'eh_dt--'- $h.ehxrrehedifSeHmtAs, MtgNnnd mm. hut-“My“. “aw-mum Freeman h-u. he.“ due-nan! Wrocladhrkmh -dtobqer_br0et.. knit-enchlo-uathom t-kezrlrshre-tt.-ti" Numb-Whol- Ina-l all“ - ha ‘ml’hh Then Sheehan and u Enla- tnn pass in the Blue Ind White end of the court and We clear (Continued on page 8) M11390!” Thursday. January Mth will bo an important date for the led- dmts of this community. Fin: Church of Christ, Scientist at Highland Put, is sponsoring a lecture on that awning. to be gieertttvEnHE.t1t-oeNaaeht. Tm; entitled "m 861.00: It: Tenet- Ind Bow It Huh". '2. Bt'-is-tmrertThoBe- cl Lecture-Np of The In“ Church. The m Chub at Christ. Beimstiat in Bonn, I... and in wall qa'ntifud to - a. thin _ The but". 5 hoe-adult” kWh-mm for Around " boy- and (irh no. Highland Put school. and than of the My aerbaer% (Ghent. Deerfield. Lab PM KW) rill Inn an opportunity to “and the concert because of an Con- nunity Concert: alumni-in 11nd. The who naive tick-h an ehouu by the school music I!” vino“, and In so honored beams of their ability and action. inter. est in Inn-Sc. Mr. Met, the second musical ”trunnion in the uric. of five" arranged {Your Community..con- can: when this winter, In: developed into a pianist of world renown from I child prodigy. Born in San Francisco 21 you: Mo. he in . protege of such mu- sic-l than. u-Piem Home“ and Artur Schnabel. and could if he wished hive numb full of glowing with] reviews. Flawless technique in the {int ehnmeteriatie of Fleisher music to be mentioned by moat reviewers. but they all ham to ndd some- thing like thin typical review fol- lowing a recent. concert: “What- ever he plays, his whique in simply the springboud for his ex- ception-l individual _ of which superlative m of (one in the non distinctive quality. no is a master colorist, with In elo- - Ind Haiti" iroatie power “a inequity.” your. pin-H. a (was on con- un " a. am Put its chad M nigh, " 8:15 o'clock. under tho "it. " Con-mic Concen- “than. Admittance is by Isabel-ship an! only. (firth-Salinas“ been] PTA President Serves tht District PTA Nominating Committee Iowumuhn '?-er-,Y-uikr ektetheeurt. he Mn. “will“ huh. 1.5 an. to but“ .1 IL mutt-QQOMHI; ".dr'-e-ut-i.' a! Coll-M may “I...“ but} GiiaGa "W '_-ttnt-ttye-. 1ttfeAer-rtq- In!!! nil up iad - GriiGG- Though his love of music is ap- pueln tn- - not: h. _ young Leon New; in“ in Int unduly manned by h at Be an than. big In". honing - or what's dang with modern in: with authority. What you fool about a main piece of nude, up “either, you In: Prymtt PPT 31.;an wk: talk nbont itt He likes to hnl, than thoroughly enjoying his eon- eu't bun. enjoys madhte in I an" from Thurber to hing-um Ind history, and has 11ml, then up conducting» a hobby. Helm, in m. on My oeh.t-tek.amdatmrsirtatmtaei Kaila-atova-utonue-ndi- ”for district dilator. eq-t.mtdi-ttar.tm.FiG'd Mun-mad tor-bur yup-yon AM“ The nominating mime, of chin-Bet 21 of the Illinois Cong-n- of Punk and Teachers not at tho home of the Chm“ of the min-ting mint-limo, In. B. s. Met 21 include. thirty "hoohorttheNuethtmesetgtok Bettomet1irtdrs%srtd at the PTA coGeirde iiaTari “(hone-n Nun-7.5.]... Manda-much. Olli- PPA {whom ht at at. GM ”in“ t1eheePrA_r-rtodtis.- attic-“n3: Midnhobhbm 1.... new. mam-um WM- WNW 8t COPY; colli-

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