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Highland Park Press, 10 Mar 1949, p. 1

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iqhinhmhm.“ “nutmeg-shunnin- autumn-ammo. Dons Club Announces $1200.00 Scholarships ”manhthchbhnrylhm ternautormeothmttreeinnirtqwfth to colic. ”It 1949.50. one "hMnmhirrn.i1tbeghett-ttr tom orrtntnndine_st6om '" Highland Park am lubed -.rh-eintaidrqrtoehtNt minimum-lion: u the mm - nebula-dc "oatr-t-atotmtof0Atttt War m, Bun Grout. In). bankr(mo{Wol-Id'u [Landlohctm‘nnw ' Advisory Con-Mu h e-deeHr.A.%Wett.m, manta Behorst.W" Ill-W,D.-ofW-cn, “InldwndMDo-of Ite..N.ah-emt-ttMe.neqt& usuhndnllnnlleduum ”Wu-0M”.- '58.!ch iris-Guano..- find.” Here's an example of why it’s so hard to find the road. President Truman is acclaimed as the friend of labor. Yet, he wanted to draft striking railroad workers into the army, so that they could be forced to work. Senator Taft, eo-author of the Ttft-Hartley law, is generally denounced as labor’s enemy. Yet he fought President Truman’s draft plan for the railroad men to a standstill. _rtovriioyurtetrtuiitr'e in {our ,m.thtbqthvet-ofWoeed Wmmma -e%dbrt5ehlmhbCmr'mtb. Now we have the greatest degree of creature comfort the world has yet seen, accompanied by the greatest degree of general mental instability. None of us knows where to draw the line. For every addi- tional "tsecurity" we get from government, we pay with the surrender of an additional portion of our control over that government, yet having embarked on a program of what amounts to socialization, where can we stop? And even if we could stop, how far would we want to turn back? Somewhere between control of the peoples' destinies by "entaenehed wealth” and the control of those destinies by "en- trenched h",',teg'ai', must lie the golden mean which would permit retention of individual liber- ty and the suppression of what the Communi- like to call 'ltlteraqtlttitation, of the masses.” ttomeftrrm of co Ilium itrmmttt . Press .yhitheaneittvt.iaAt . ttbut some‘form of co uhsm, no matter what it "comes tobecalled,isnoanswer.Equnllyeertainisthefact that a return to a ruggedly individualist system of free enterprise system; with no holds barred and no protection for the worker, the small businessman and the sgnal1 investor, is no answer. Vol. Na. $;No.2 In those days, man knew that the world was the center of the universe; around which the sun, moon and stars revolved. Poverty was no problem, because everyone knew that nothing could be done about it. Pestilence anddamine were acts of God and it oe- curred to no one that man might presume to interfere with this established order of thing:I Leaders were such by divine right, and if a leader ppened to take a more than passing interest in the welfare of his: subjects, they were, presumably, properly grateful. Yes, life must have been simpler, even if much less endurable. Certainly communism, the ultimate in the ex- p1oita.tion. it decries, My? answer: S_urely_gn brer- Somewhere in" the maze must lie the answer, but ith hard to be a middle-of-the-roader when you ean't even find the road. . Wa hard to he a sincere middle-of-theroader. The more we learn, the more we name how little we know. It must have been much simpler in the good old unlamented gays, any,_ before! the invention of the talent» and ttiehnoikiedge which came in the wake of its tld,":',','! . _ - Somettody'a nutrrcatt4 the suspicion grows that it is all of us. ( N, Di M . O PROGRESS BRINGS COMPLICATIONS E‘M'" a A... artho Aeeoedhtetoumtpteiet m, To New _ The Highlanh Park Press I Leila-Hanan Anniversary Kw Unit No. “I will Whom-await loal Ancie- lahl - lu- 'rrdnr,-"th-rettm& -rfar-tbemaeth.Pet aodarssdher.Nraetrn'ttt9? trtrmofthert-Bemtanmont ttter-tttteuthanasia.. IupClub oft-WM PtesbrteeHata"rrehgobidoas Fridayminc.ludlu. Tammi-nuns.) Elmamtorh-n- bur-only. At) El.“ the dim. tho-coding“). mumnumm Manama-lumbar“ View Inhi- tho I... Bowl Piet-th-bits-m. Tttoch-tth-oft-r. teChmterEy%,xefttNmtrhtrhte- Meateatt-tntr-tdarheIV EMA-trial *&”MM (cu-hung.» At Men’s PM]: Club Meeting MeBowlPictuns Bob Voids, {new coach a! th.tuet1r-m"WiHC-iit A'r'srertu.Hi-aruuoPtttttiarasrHi-tPuu" Address Villa’s Club May, Much l5 if?!“ Expert WI! A W of I‘ll but“ to no" we... will be this by Sally Warn. sad. " the next Won-'3 Club main, My Inch 15. Her subject will be PM of Mm to Co... ekntrm.n.ethemBhNhoq1Dt- tHetCrartriC-ittqe,shth In J.WJMW Ball. m I. My. Rollo Orlalmlnnuvieu um;-dlmhn.Cm-I -ett_r-.mieteV -at-hnrtth6.r-.ee “slant...” 'ronovIui-nnmyum -th.atthohtghmhoeR,q6eat (“I to 141mm“ M tham-HH-ttmor-ttfem to tho Won " tho It. new dhtHet, . mauve mofmmnmuhnol '"od-ine_thto-t up new to mama- unpnh "rpetttkesM- i-mid-a-wilt" AtgP.H.FEeatatqthrk uer,rmniderst,mHiteottdraett" ahortt-ia"r-tirwaftrrnNe* dammit“. In. Sid. ney ' Vin introduo the Bpeaherortuutamoam. A fashion contributor to - tiolnl lug-lines and newly-pun Mim Suolo has "saata.d “on do“ " the Rita Carlton, Waldorf mm and Rainbow Room, vim. laud-tad with King Fm Syndicate and Faweett Publicl- tiou o 'rmirttrhsm Pirri - -fiietror Marih 16 This is to be In audience pu- ticipntion program. Ptamtintr lit nations can be cleaved and stand- uds not and unkind in the wholesome climate of - diuuk In Wilmington, Min Steel. In. staged habit“: - " and wall- known lites an the 2400 Hot-l and at the Conir-rood-4m-tho- Potomac. In her lecture aha Fl.- unh a vivid story of how Nah. ions are created and explain: what awry woman thould know about style- of yesterday, today and to- mom. Immediately “Having the plo- gnm tea will " and by nem- ben of din Hospitality Committee. There will he I media; at Ita- dontl of Highland Park High School and their patent- on Wed- neodny evening, Much 16, to ditr. cuss the social life of tho bli- mn. Questions and comment from use pinion: wflt he w seated by n pond composed of Mr. Jerry Leaning, In. Bamid Nel- son, Mr. A, G. Humphnyl. Mr. Ed. Lowentlul. and 'bs-Heian Mann and five representative” Highland Park High Behoob stu- dents. Mr. Mater Ball, superin~ tandem. of nehools of district 108 wink-m. Ichool group will be welcome to M if mm Ponibly seventh and eighth 3nd: pupils, their puunh or and“: will be intrigued lay 3 preview of these - “Sm Maiden. Tb -ehs. will ho in an Eng- Ink Clubmm at 8 o'clock. Mina Steele is widely-known in New York, Washington and Holly- wood fnahion and promotion cin- clen, having been “loci-tad far four you. with the National Broadeaatine Company. an no in than of pre- tentious for and: Hollywood men and radio this " Bing Cathy, Bob Burns. Jack Benny, Ginny Slams end Dinah Shore. She duo mugged pne- re- lntions :for the Netionll Syn- phony of the Air, with Tole-1min! end Stokowuki conducting. and the famous Intonation Please show. 35"!”de Door-to-Door Drive For-Petition Signatures Commences Next Week on: Gun the current high Highland Park, Illinoil_ Thursday, Mar. 10, 1949 AnnunlSpnng' Conference In Chicago, March 12, 13 Representative: of more than 250 Veterans of Foreign Wan posts in tho Chicago am will meet It the Sherman Hotel on tgBtxrednr and Sud-y, Ila-ch " Mal-(Wilton bluish-h...“ Inummlhhm hmumnh hug-name.” “dun-cw“ mmbm&u§.l 1.v9taethtq-reeta-aemt. he GUI-mu h or Republican Women To Present Outstanding Speakers, Much l7 Because of two spa-ken emi- nently qualified to present their subjects, interest in the nnnunl meeting of the Deerfield Tmnhip Republicnn Womnn'e club to be held at the home of In. Ellsworth I. Mills, president, on hardly, Inn-h IT, " l pan., is mounting. lobed, B. Cashman, member of the Inw firm of Scott, Ichinch and Funk, and n resident of High- land Park, will speak on the pro- posed Illinois Connitudmnl con- ventipn. Aus chairman of the State Ind lac-l "xation commis- sion of the Chicago A-ocintion of Commerce, and Chain-w of the Btate Bar Oolnlnitue which draft- od our mount Winoin property but, he is a present. . member of Senator Little'. cmnnhion to and, Illinois m Inn enns’ organization. muting-cumulati- One of an Width of the con- fennce will be I model post meet. inetotreeoFetodbrstateof- {icing of the V.F.W. " 1:30 tut. Indny “moon. The model meet, intr in being staged, sum Com- mnder Henry L. Vin-nor of Mar. wood explained, ”oddly for an benefit of World War IT voter- un. who are inch-singly tahirte aver office. in tho vrw. _ le’u-t'sMpttoM ft-tHN-ld-et,"". midi-gout“ "mmmhow to-str-ha-hub-hoo, taxa._dMertth.petttNm," mnmdcrhnm mhmmmm.» t-tt_armrrhigh.ehetet district be. m phe- b can- Walter B. L. Tutu. emutin Secretary of the Lake County Civic league, will talk on country and town-hip offices. Hi: bmiliar- ity with the whim of mem- mental ndmigsistmtiots in indented by the Net that in. - Civil Junie. con-Hour " the Btate VFW To Hold a_nd_13. for pg “in: Spring In connexion with tho confer- enco. a diam dance helium Commander Wane:- will bo hold " St. Jude’s Ian, Mt West Indi- an M on My night. Icahn my bring guests. Dig. Bert and come in be "rtMrfh pt Virgini. and that he and at Civic See-ear, of the [ham City Chamber of Commune. SIGN THE PETITION OPWIN G SEPARATION l Ken - legal vow in your fan-it in the petition opposing We: of the High School District, when your neighbor all. on you for your signature. in the next tew dun. 0,000 nun. are needed to prevent the lplit-up of the am that we.“ root“ in o Btt% he"... I. you: high I“ hue. Keep up the edu- rational standard: of this con- anunity . . . keep school axes nunnahle . . . by keeping the High School Dim-int intact. Bo our. to out! . Hospital Building Drive Now Past $687,000 With $63,000 To Go! Local Politics To Be Discussed At latest local all an. my will be discus-ed " the Isl-eh group meeting. of the HM Put-k League of Women Voters to be held Wednesday. March 16. "Among eubjecta that we dull talk about " the meeting," In. Kelvin Wokns, [we pronu- chninnnn laid today. “will be the city tax referendum, the Highland Park Town meeting, what is meant by the proposed High uhool spilt. (an. we need to undentlad be- fore tho township meeting, and the latest developments in Convention new: " Springfield." (tiii, Stun - Attendance Conan Shula; Next My Mrs. Robert Meuenberg. In. D. L Clinton, In. Cart Holy heimer. In Louis Baller, Mrs. Frank Tram, In. Albert Ra- mond, Mrs. Alfred Gardner or Mrs. Homer Rosenberg. Women Voters’ Meeting The meetings will be held from 1:30 until 8 pm. in homes ”signed as meeting plus. They m cm to the public. Anyone interested in attending my call one of the following group chairmen: Presbyterian Women To Present Marion Moseley Sniffen The Woman's Aasoeiatam of the H. Park Presbyterian church will hold In dl-dny meeting " the church on Thurldny, Inch IT. There will be tho and rowing and untied dm-irttts " an o'eloek, h like Ida, and at twelve o'eioek Mm. Gould thy of Northbrook, will addu- tho man- bet: in the Chancel service, lunch- eon at twelve-thirty. had the pro- gram at two o'clock. The - ’on it progn- wm he Harlan ‘Mouley thsifrtn, daughter of In. Curlew]: Mucky, . long time resident. of Highland M. Klwmim To See “In: Of Flor”: Scenery N 'iturourtes.-.itt- ,abetihde.mrd-u.tittam hmthm Mun-IMO.“ 'eth.u-'art.arfB-tthg. 'r-re-N-da...-.".'. 0n Ion-day who. Intel u, - a the mug“. chb rm an Highland Pun-k Lao- cit Womenvmnvmbolnldlon- dining}: let 8_p.n_.,hltho 1.5.5.1.. new. In. can. Poco- Mrs. Sniffen recently returned from u year spent in Europe, the but. six months of which Ihe worked with a relief unit of Am- erican Friends Service Commis- uion in Lmhrigrharei on the Rhine, in the French Bone of Germany. She worked with forty- five German women in e food din- tn'bntion pm for twenty-five thousand people, who by medical examination were‘found to be in poorest physicll condition. In. Btsiffen acted In Nutrition Direc- tor of America: Rod Cm. fur the Pacific Area during the hit clan: of [and m l-pI'IuBo-I of Post War Eur”. Town Meeting To Be Plum In Win: for at. large community-wide town M in; which in M to am hundred: of Highland Put du- nn- desiring to in" not. a! in our-Eons of their city -- moat. City offtein1. In mm “givetdhonnbjoeudeus mat importance and m - m: from an We. in I den. -tiots purl“ " the can- clulon of (I). ah In the months belch her food dutxitmtional work in Gummy, (Continued on no 5) Held March 21 At Lincoln School The Civic m. upon-wad by I. During tho put 60 days men than ”.000 has boon contribuud to the Building Fund of the High- land Put Retrial by the enhan- of our community. hem-in; the previously reported total to $681,- 000. This will hunt 868,000 to be collected Won the god of $750,000 in ruched. “The new heating pleat should be in operation but this month," reports Howell W. Haney, their men of the Building Fund 00- mittee," end the steel for the new wing he: been ordered. Gnumd should be broken next month In: the addition that wilt give our hoepiul " more beds. The emu. enmity is badly needed because our hospitel in overctovded and on many occuions recently, it he: been neceanry to put patienm' beds into the Administrator'. 0f- fice " well u into the Doetore Ravinia Gardeners To Feature Guest Day Tomorrow, March 11 "We urge evil-yous who has not yet given or who cm give more to and I contribution to this worthy CaTtt" that ducts tho health and well being of - family in our community. Plano send your 'eontritrationa, (which may lie spread over 1 ave-r period) direct to tho hospital, or address them to m " " North Linden Avenue, Highland Park." Guest Day will be the lecture of the next meeting of the Blvinil Garden Club. On Friday. Inch 11th, the Club will meet in the Vin.“ House of llavinln School at 3:00 o'eloek in the afternoon, having as their guests, the Gerda: Guild of Highland Put. the North Short Gel-den Club, The Bed of the [nun-of Women _ b Tend-m tron the High School. Bneaide. Ravinia, Lineoht," Wm Ridge, Green Bay and El:- Piece Schools. Each member in also Privileged to bring a guest. Par-m: for " incl- My MMMVMAWM of ”9.898 m but! by the mull-ad m building - untdmthomehctM In. “WWW" Flaunt-Cohdcvwm hull-cm. Whaling-how”:- Whmmrlnhm "-erotnet.eurrtttremts. ”was”. Ink . all-Had pull-don of 81.”.nddxpc-lbhrm *1'"retitir'-or.te The Prom under the dime. tion of In. Hugh Riddle will be e colored sound film entitled "The Living Earth", produced under the Inpervieion of Dr. we Gloom, author of the book 'ma Phmdemd Hunt". It is distribut- ed by Enerelopaedia Britannica Films. Ine. It is I compélling story of vital interest to every pemn concerned with the factors that In Quentin] to men’s very existence, namely the toil. Fehmtay Building Leas Thu: February 1948 The " permits in“ - month have I total "Nattoq of 3129.19“ Hale le- ttma w tho mtuntion of the " -tts ind for building work hull- "u,", in February. 1948. TI. building departatamtt'. he“ Ibo in a (loaded dump In in con- M {Inn- for January and Patna-y of this your, vh- " per-its m but! fer a total mum " 8811.498. I $874,704 for the an. m “a; b not. “(M)“d “chitin-unwindi- To. will be served before tho showing of the film. Route- for the afternoon include W Will-rd Ewing, Word iii-kc, Arthur Smile]. John Wilbor, Funk Straight, Jana Davis Md Wail”... tie a copy; $1.50 a year Mighiaasd Park’s Officinl New

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