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Highland Park Press, 9 Mar 1950, p. 2

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, of the writer. Lester 8. O treafiy, far faster by arranging a Stalin Parley than he can by uttering greetings to whistleâ€"stop crowds while touring the nation trying to beat down men like Taft, who ,unquestionab%’?ms the nation‘s interâ€" ests first in his thinking. â€" Parley And Peace ... R & Col. McCormick is wrong.â€" . The Tribune is wrong. g5_ is Truman and his advisers are wrong. § A parley will ‘bring peaceâ€"or at least get the world to thinking PEACE instead of how many hyâ€" ‘drogenâ€"hellâ€"bombs are needed to return civilization back to God! * Removeâ€"all war talk at once, we say. Let‘s get down to the peaceâ€"making problem at one side of the paper only, and be ings they=pian to ,\v\i&i&-lhe;-vlli?- tand Park Library and the Téleâ€" Girl Scouts Visit Fire Station And City Library Entered as second class matter| March 1, 1911, at the Post Office | at Highland Park, Illinois. | Subscription rates: $1.50 per year ; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, _ But when the Colonel says another war can‘t be averted by a Trumanâ€"Stalin conference because "no statesman ever keeps his word", we disagree. A parley will avert a war. - ~~ ~Wars don‘t just happen. Fires of wars smoulder first. ~ | _ Peace parleys can douse hidden flames fast if those who sit at peace conference tables really want peaceâ€"peace at almost any price! g:=> " Like other_chipâ€"carrying "authorities" in the spotlight_today, Col. McCormick loudly boasts "we can lick everyone, including the Russians." . Now it‘s mighty fine to have such c'?dence. Confidence leads to strengthâ€"mentally as well as militaristically. & o But wars are never really "won". ... They‘re always lost by both sides. _ _ Peace Brings Happiness . .. > + Peace, on the other hand, is enjoyed by all. . Peace brings constructive thinking and planning. Peace brings happiness. Happiness leads to a better life. _ And a better, happier life, in my epinion, is everyone‘s goal. 3 p * ~â€" Truman and Stalin should meet. j Right now. _ . We don‘t care where: egoatie; If Stalin doesn‘t want to come to Washington, well let‘s go to Moscow. 5 se 2 Let‘s go anywhere, anytime to make peace. Peace is a 24â€"hourâ€"aâ€"day job. Truman‘s advisers, in our opinion, areâ€"stupid to insist on Stalin coming to Washington. ° They should meet. That‘s for certain. And they should think peac«. talk peace, believe in peace, conâ€" struct a peace and live by their finer ideals. Coasting has played a large part in the last two meetings of Browâ€" nie Troop 36â€" from the Braeside school. â€" The thirteen members of Girl Scout Troop 14 who have been with the troop since its beginning THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Issued Thursday of .cach week hy the Highland Park Press, 516 of the Braeside school paid â€"a visit to the Highland (Park Fire Station last week. At future meetâ€" phoneâ€" Company. ~What difference does it make,.where the "big boys" meet? j * . celcet ~ + Build A Peace Now . . . 5 . s once. world! By Mrs. R. L. Diemer The Brownies and their leader, Truman can énhance his slipping position, poliâ€" The United Nations move too slowly. _ . We need immediate action. Let‘s have that parley at once. Peace can‘t come too fast for the peoples of the on "be wiees on To Address Members Of Kiwanis Club The Girl Scouts of Troop 10 of the Elmâ€"Place school and their leaders, Mrs. I. Zimmerman®and Mrs..John Hess_visited the Highâ€" land Park Library March 1 to hear Miss Inger Boye talk on Norway, who told them about Christmas in Norway and. about the unusual geography of the country, and showed them examples of handâ€" craft and dolls in Norwegian dress and showed them books about Norway. t Next Monday night‘s speaker at? ;w;‘ the Kiwanis clyb will be Reinwald | p;, 1 Werrenrath Jr., production direcâ€" | Italy tor on the staff of WNBQ Teleâ€"| [, vision company. rs. At present Mr. Werrenrath is l 3 engaged in,directing Bureauw of| E,° Missing Persons, on Wednesdays, lani / Walt‘s Workshop on Fridays and T. Lincoln Park Zoo .on Sundays. cullit Walt‘s Workshop features Walter HI 3 Durbahn, 158 Beverly, a member |° of the faculty of Highland Park|__ High. $ Mr. Werrenrath.will discourse ? on the mechanics and techniques T Of television. He is sponsoréd by Tom Compere. * ~&â€"â€" have completed the work for their Curved Bars. They have finished their _ Personal â€" Health, â€" Home Health and Safety, First Aid, and Cyclist Badges and will receive their Curved Bars at the March 12 event. â€" <oonnmmpogoe > The Junior Choir which reguâ€" ‘larly sings at the Junior Departâ€" “mem, Worship service on. Sunday | marnings at 10:10 a.m. will sing two anthéms, in addition to singâ€" ing the opening sand closing theme song." |\from 5 to 9 p.m. at the home of | Mrs. Clara Milani, 317 Waukegan El\‘vnuq. Highwood. Proceeds will }h- used to aid Rev. Constantino | Bartolotti in providing a recreaâ€" ‘ tion ‘room for Catholic youth of |hin parish in Frasinoro, Modena, â€" These programs will appear over station _ WENRâ€"TV: in . Chicago from 12:00 noon until 12:25. The choir will sing on the program "The. Bible Hour" during which time Kay â€" Morrow . tells Bible stories using puppets and a sand table. This program originates in the Opera Building. 2 Congressman Ralph Church this week heard praise for the Hoover report‘s sweeping aims of reorâ€" ganization and economy for veterâ€" an aid, in a message from Ameriâ€" an Linas Brown, Winnetk. Brown ripped the â€"American | Legion‘s fight ‘to defeat Hoover measures as "a patronage grab" by the rival vet group. . PAE â€" "North Shore citizensâ€"want the economies promised by enactment of â€" Hoover â€" Commission _ recomâ€" endations," Brownâ€"said. ‘"North Shore veterans will benefit by inâ€" creased efficiency in the handling of their affairs. The only losers will be professional veteranâ€" lobby: ists;" ~â€"_= ts s Reform won‘t hurt the Veterans Administration, in the opinion of one North Shore exâ€"GI group. Pooling of government hospital facilities, the AVC chapter head declared, is a sample of reform which can offer big savings in management, together with wider facilities for vets‘ care. "The Hoover Commission has scored an outstanding accomplishâ€" ment of public service," Brown added. "Legislation based on the Hoover report deserves publis support, â€" and if riecessary public sacrifice. The last ‘ones to comâ€" plain skould be veterans who will actually benefit by stredmlined service, with less opportunity for manipulation _ by selfâ€"interested cliques." * . AVC Boosts Hoover Reform of Vet Aid The AVC letter to Congressman Church was released here by Richâ€" ard Ginzburger, ‘Winnetka, chairâ€" ranâ€"Robertâ€"Fâ€"Watker, 3râ€"â€"HWigh> land Park ‘is a member of the North Shore AYC chapter‘s proâ€" grani committee. ° Benefit Dinner To Aid Youth In Italy â€"~A dinner, Italian style, will be held on Wednesday, March 15, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the home of Coâ€"sponsor ot the event will be Mrs. Esther Casolari, and assistâ€" ing will be Guy J. Bernabei, Mrs. Nello. Ballentini, "Mrs. Robert Miâ€" lani@and Mrs. Howard Roshto. _ _ ‘Tickets may be obtained by calling HI 2â€"4110, HI 2â€"0368; or HI 2â€"3977. s DO YOU NEED HELP? TRY A PRESS WANT AD THE PRESS Hour of Sharing : ~~â€" Will Be Observed Next Sunday Morning ~When the eleven o‘clock hour comes next Sunday morning the Protestant Churches of our vicimâ€" ity. will be observing the "One Great Hour of Sharing." In fact, the outstanding symbol 3f this campaigh ‘is ‘the picture of a church steeple with a clock on which the hands indicate the hour ofâ€"eleven. This hour will bring to a climax in over 100,000 churches of the United States the campaign to acquaint members. and friends }ofithese congregations â€" with the desperate . needs of people in }Europe and Asia. A. W. Conover, President and General Manager ‘of North Shore Gas Company for.the . past eight years, has been named President of Equitable ‘Gas~ Company, a large natural Gas Company with headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pa, He will take over the new posiâ€" tion intmediately. â€" =% Mr. Conover has had spectacuâ€" lar succéss during his association with North Shore Gas Company. He joined theâ€"Company in 1942 following a reâ€"organization of the Company, and arranged for Naâ€" tural Gas which was brought in three years ago together with lower Gas rates and improved service. Shareholders have enâ€" joyed regular dividends, "and emâ€" ployees of the .local Company have obtained new benefits such as a retirement income plan inâ€" surancé, and improved working conditions. He will continue as a Director and a member: of the Executive Committee of .North Shore Gas Company. , For weeks the "One Great Hour of Sharing" has been supported by radio transcriptions and network programs, by extensive newspaper promotion, by television and film strips, and by special literature. Christians cannot let children die because of lack of food, and let refugees go shelterless because no homes are provided.â€" Yes, a new relief problem confronts them in 1950â€"atâ€"teast it is new to most Americans. It is the refugee probâ€" lemâ€"with 12,000,000 refugees in Germany, 450,000 in Greece, 700,â€" 000 in the Palestine areas, and some 5,000,000 in Korea. There are millions more in China.. Here is a new challenge. which Chrisâ€" tians must help meet. ~A tireless civic worker .. . he has served as Presideot of Wauâ€" keganâ€"North,Chicago Chamber of Commerce in 1944 and 1945, and is presently Directorâ€"atâ€"Large of In a recent meeting of the Ministers of Highland Park and Highwood with Rev. ~Lester H. Laubenstcin presiding, and Rev. Albert G. Masser as secretary, the Association. voted to cooperâ€" ate in the observance of this moâ€" mentous hour of ‘‘Sharing." Local people are being urged to attend the churches of their choice, and be prepared to bring their offerâ€" ings for this worthy project to help alleviate the misery in many gruesome situations. The date is Sunday, March 12, and the hour is elevenâ€" in the motning. Offerings will:be channeled through dernomâ€" inational agencies to aid in the all year round program of overâ€" seas relief. * 4o# Will you be in church next Sunâ€" day morning? Will you have your gift for the good of the destitute? of world relief, may send their contributions directly to Church World Service, 214 E. 21st street, New York, 10, N. Y. to support this. great cause A. W. Conover Illinois Chamber of Commerce, He resides in Lake Forest, and will move with Mrs. Conover to Pittsâ€" burgh during the spring. Two of his sons, ‘Bruce and William, are seniors at Northwestern and exâ€" pect to remain in Illinois â€"THS BEAUTIFUEGARDEN CEMETERY _ Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 PHONE â€"HI 2â€"3300 * SIMONIZING â€" Expert Mechanical Repairs on Any Make Car or Truck Brakes Relined â€" Engine Overhauled â€" Chassis Lubricati 387 E: Park Ave. NE HI 2â€"3300 PHONE HI 2â€"3300 Karl (Whitey) Salo, Mgr. 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