one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. by the Righland Park Press, 5168 Laurel ,avenue, Highland Park, IJ., Telephone: Highland Park (HI) 2â€"0557. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Nlinois. Entered as second class matter March 1, $911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Servicemen in nearby camps will welcome the opening of a service center in Highland Park‘s handsome Legion Memorial buildâ€" ing. Weekend of Sept. 15 and 16 is the time for the opening. There will be a dance and open house on those days, Chairman of the comâ€" mitu:(- is Congressional Medal of Honor winner General William H. Wilbur. ... 2 â€" Rising wosts ofâ€" maintenance and operation necessitates upping taxes to keep Highland Park High school the feader it is. ©=__ dled Talkâ€" and Trouble" will be one of the highlights, we predict, at Highland Park‘s 5th annual edâ€" ucational workshop. "Learning to Live Together" is the theme of the session. . . . Dr. Lee, by the way, is one of the best speakers we‘ve ever heard. . . . Money spertt for education is well spent, in our opiniqn, o Our high school has & superior "Two Hearts in % Time" is at the Music â€" Theater.â€"Commedians Tim Herbert and Don Saxon reâ€" turnâ€" in this oné, Those of you who like the Jerry Lewis style of humor will see a polished and orâ€" iginal edition in Tim Herbert. He was the No. 1 attraction at last year‘s Music Theater and we‘re glad he‘s back. â€" We‘ve not mentioned the fine acting of Jack Harrold here this season. Harrold deserves special ‘commendation for a consistently superior job in his varied roles. And a note of praise," too, to newcomer Bill Meigso. .. . Strictly Local . We‘ve been watching Gerry Appy lately at the Tenthouse and here, too, is another star, betâ€" ter each week, highly talented with a bright future. "This Side of Innocence" is the Tenthouse‘s offering for the week. Gert Kinnell returnsâ€"to: Highland Park in this one, and her presence will make the Tenthouse an even greater place for top entertainâ€" ment. . ‘Melen Stenborg continues to be outstanding, and pretty Christy Palmer is delightful. . . . 4 Strawhat Theater Notes . . . Chilly nights and talk of school brings. Fall . . . and the;, closing weeks ofâ€"th« North Shore Summer Theaters, best of which, in our opinion,. are Herb Rogers‘ Tertâ€" house Theater, summer theater veterans in this area, and Barric O‘Daniels‘ Music Theater. .â€". . Your auto is a mighty danger ous weapon. It must be better controlled. It‘s up to you! _ Highland Parkers! Take it easy! . Slow up! . & Drive carefully! Our able police force, always vigilant, will be even more so, we‘re told, because there‘s too much speedâ€" ing in Highland Park. . j folk who KNOW,“ Just what to do to make sets For TELEVISION WORK, Moley Radio & Elect. (Radio work too) Parts and Tubes, the wise course for YOU, Is telephone "MOLEY" â€" the Communications . intended Issued Thursday of each week Brandt B. Olson, Publisher. 31 S. St. Johns HI. 2â€"2042 Notes At Random . . . for {staff and more funds are necessary |to keep it intact. ; A . worthy investment, in this |eolumn‘s opinion. . . . WEDGEPORT, Nova Scotia, Aug. 16:â€"The spectacular run of giant tuna in Nova Scotia this summer is attracting an unprecedented number of anglers from all parts of the United States, many of whom are pitting their skill againâ€" st the bluefins for the the first time. The big fish came back to Solâ€" dier‘s Rip, famous tuna "hot spot" here, late in â€" June. Since then anglerrs have taken 278 on rod and reel. One day recently 14 tuna, one a 700â€"pounder} were taken. The total catch is far ahcad of last year. Among Americans who ‘have boated tuna récently on the fishâ€" ing grounds where the internaâ€" tional match will be held here is Fred C. Hecht, Highland Park. The Eighth International Tuna Cup Match will be held here Sepâ€" tember 12â€"15 with teams from Arâ€" gentina, Chile, Cuba, the British Empire, Peru, Scandinavia and the United States competing. Highland Park Anglers Successful In Nova Scotia _ Even in these gonfusing times, you‘ll find it‘s more fun to give than to receive. .:. Parting Thought . . . H. and R. ANSPACH Travel Bureau George L. Lundberg, Mgr 463 Central Ave. HI. 2â€"1211 (It is not necessary to go to Evanston for your tickets) for | * ° ° C ? Air, Bus and Steamer |! 6 Tickets ; . F a 7 H. and R. 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Sheridan R&> CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Enclosed is $3 for a of -ml:lee and Health with Kmh HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY Visitors Welcom rpr lhc way to health for The : most ‘important townâ€" in Asia Minor, and a principal port of .the Turkish Republic, Izmir is one of the earliest homes of the Christian Church. Many Churches in the United States now bear its ancientâ€"name of Smyrna. Tours of the city enabled the crew ofâ€"the ship to see many Roman ruins that dot Izmir. / Lt. Renyald Werrenrath, USN, husband of Mrs. Werrenrath of 603 Skokie ave., visited Izmir, Turkey, recently when the aircraft carrier USS OrisRfiny anchored at the Asig Minor port for a fiveâ€"day call. 2 v The Oriskany is attached to the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterrancan. While he was talking to the men, one of them attempted to leave. Campbell blocked the door. Then a fourth man stepped up and slugged him with a blackjack from behind. As he fell a companion in the back seat fired three shots, one of which passed through the crown of Campbell‘s uniform hat. FLEET NEWS He had stopped to question and procure identification from three occupants, all colored, of a Cadilâ€" lac sedan parked in a driveway of a home on Clavey rd., west of Skokie highway. )éfl t . K / z* ï¬@ f 12000 _/ BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS ELECTRIC COOKING JS â€" gs*" w AND 5 'Ufw Bz . 8y “5.:» Ww w yaR oLÂ¥ 1 C" _ gguet®: / PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOS THE PRESS m3 m""ts! ~ e ~AÂ¥ qug@ Wiyi today called on Local Boards throughout the State to consider granting temporary deferments to men whose_ skills are urgently, needed in critical defense indusâ€" Armstrong Announces_ Temporary Deferments Colonel Paul G. Armstrong, Illinois Selective Service Director, been reâ€"appointed general chairâ€" man of the Highland Park Red Cross committee for the 1951â€"52 year. Honorary chairman of the Highland Park committee is Mrs. Joseph Redlich. 4 lnlomgon regarding the local chaptef may be obtained by callâ€" ing Mrs. Newman at HI 2â€"3962. Red Cross Chairman $ rea ottce 6n T53 a Rewert snoter J lee Hightand PK., HLL * Robert Shater Phone: Giencee 33; * Ruth Gillette Hightand Pr. 2.5510 * Jock Horrold ' Preduced by BARRIE O‘DAMIELS Eves. at 830 (except Mon.)â€"§$1.00, 2.40, 3.00 Sat. Mat. at 2:30â€"§1.25 All Seate Rt. 41 at County Line Rd. _ Mext to Vila Moderne: Chicage Phone: A Mbassader 2â€"6877 £CHOCOLATE SOLDIER 1 360 Central Highland Park BRAUN BROS. OIL CO T WRITE NOW! _ 0 9504 seati ang advance DOTM OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE Phone HI 2â€"3804 © FUEL OIL and how it takes only three minutes to bring frozen vegetables to steaming hot. Everyone‘s saying today‘s electric ranges are really fast. ._Timeâ€"saving electric cooking is good cooking, too! Accurate oven controls assure you of ferfect baking and roasting results every «* fime, You‘ll find yourself using the smokeless electric broiler frequently Ipurâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"moment meals are no trouble at all when you have a speedy electric range. Put your ear to the ground and you‘ll hear the whole town talking about how you can make cocoa in three minutes . .‘. WOWDEr Fn because the results are so delicious . . . and so heohhï¬d. Of course, the speedy top units give you just exactly the shade .5M|L£'f strong: advised. He called attenâ€" tries. As examples he listed tool as chemists and engineers. Donald O‘Connor, Piper Laurie and Francis, the talking mule FRI. and SAT. Aug. 31, Sept. 1 "Bullfighter And Robert Stack â€" Gilbert Roland "Francis Goes To Coming â€" "Cyrano De Bergerac‘ GLENCOE Starting SUN..thru THURS. Aug. 26â€"30 e 2 â€" Fri â€" Sat. Aug. 23â€"25 50c after 6:30, imcl. tax Humphrey Bogart Marta Toren "Sirocco" 3c to :34 The Races" The Lady" Thursday, August 28, 1951 tion to the fact that if a man who has been deferred reaches his 26th birthday he remains liable for milâ€" itary service until he is 35, thus urgently needed persons can be granted deferment and still be available later for Armed Forces. Last Day Thursday â€" Aug. 23 Fri â€" Sat â€" Sun â€" Mon, Aug. 24â€"25â€"26â€"27 Alan Ladd â€" Phyllis Calvert "Appointment With Danger" Coming .â€" Fri., Aug. 31â€" ° "Little Egypt" Starting, Sept. 7â€" "Showboat" Tues â€" Wed â€" Thurs. ALCYO N Color By Technicolor Aug. 28â€"29â€"30 David WAYNE