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FREE tECNMAÍROQ WITH 1OEDGEIAND Adj.3o,o ",g by .......... i* --!IIIIIIINhIuIIJIuIuuIIÌiOI!IIIIuuIIuIIII!IItuIuluIll qr IO (flI27" NyIo IId Sqio 32 (C) Co31.4, Tory e84b CÌO3h _- - ! E)20 P ron I Whk En2l4p - lU - : (F)45C. 123 E 1G) 5)9" .Tbkl 22) (H) Roll f )4I00O' C! Tp 21 12 !E J) 311-Or. Toi!lDo1 DodorG 32 1K) l2l8" ViyIpI M2 32 IL) 9-Vk 12 U) Doak of l0OAp)iThbI 321 ;E (IO YrChoi of pl,1k k323 . 2 4-ORIGHT GUARD SPRAy- 4\ \ ElkG, :be filys3 966-39OO-14 Q.argest cImd.to in GolZ.MlJ1, EeMalne, Morton Gzoe & NUeÌ Ar) Serving The Village Of Nues .. - DOW3ered To Over j7.QoOHom Riles, Morton Ozove andEast Maine r - 9042 N. Courtland Ave.. Nues, Ill. (At 9100 N. Milwaukee Ave.) From Lf Ad . - By David Besser Edkor & Publisher The resignation. of Rsy Krier as Nibs Township LemocrutIc Committeeman may- presage what wIR be hâppening to ube Demo.. crstic Party In many of the suburbs In Cook County. While the Chicago nucleus ofthe Couoty Party is still ooiidiy in the hasdo of the eld..Iine Damocïatu the natives in the outlying suburbs are beginning te get a bit restless. The heir tu Knot, Aaron Jaffee. upon ascending to the tom.. mitleemie post, immediately began making bubbles of aetl..Dich Duley laib, le vowing greater Independence for the township party. Whether such talk will become contagious in other suburban areas will lihely dependenwhetherthe Chicago Democrats begin to loue ils aiipewermal cetttiui en Its pado)3 fssctiosurieo. Is Skohie the, succe0ufal amalgamatios uf the locnb liberai Democrats fusing, with the Republicans in the last masicipal elec. lion, lihelymovadjaffee ltlto a more independent role. i-lis moving away from the Daley feroce obvleusiy makes him more palatable to the Skeh4é iIharals obese discontent with the old-line flema. croIs is belog manifested by liberale throughout the coostry. in Maine Toweehip Nick Blase has voiced more and thore ill. dependent views iii recent mnñtha indicating the yosñg people plus the cliscuntent of -thé liberals may he the puwer structure which willdominate the DMmecrtu by 1972. Ceupied with the small Inroads of more and murenns..party Demscrats (Aldermee Singer - and Hubbard ill CMcago) the cronies of the last major Democratsc machine In file country- may he anfolding before our ayes right here in ourareas. - - Ohviqiialy, the stréngth ofbiach peliticians is the cities is bound tu rMVej.jtiosize cUy Democrats in the eear future.iuhurj,an Demo. crata-who want a placets the party are going-to have to move more iedependently away- teem the pld.liee states quo if they wasc to retain their punitions In the rapidly changing majority party in this cauntry, - -. Onceagalnwe'diiketnsuggestlnte5cedpaeo form e screening CommtItMe- te review csqdidates fur the Ces-Con convention. Au was eopected. the auppesed non.partisaii conventlou already io heading toward a Demecraa.Repahucan confrontados. an the pali. ticlana - stick their fingers in the eeiectlng of candidates aed poSitioning - candidates on the balloc. Secretary of State Powell allegedly- hua -been attempting to -place candidates with pant poli. litai clout in favored -positions on the bAUst. Additinnally, both major partihohave alan been oupponting their people as candidates Mod will aid them both. financially and physically is the Fall elections. -Noe..pagoivaim who have-so affiliations with either party will have a difficult time winning unless the electorate actively engages In uome type cf cascus.like activities which will choose the banc caioiidates without regard to political labels. If VA groupe. Loupes of Warnen Vaters chapters and other sos. partisan rganjzatloun in the community would form a screening. posaI and then get behind their choices the spirited the Con.Cos Convention would be maistulsed hero. - ; lt in indeed frustrating1 to work for the creatioo of Cus Con, for the effort uf pIacisg lt on a ballot, for the work df educating resi. - dents to - vote fer leu pansage, ad after all this effort to see it turo into a political dosoeybrooh, Is which the npacial interest groupa will try to defeat the spirit of as equitable cossitation. - The time is 1mw for the spirit of non.parliaanuhip to move to the lornirong and join together te osnure the -much..neede4-oew cou.. utttutioo will represent fairly all the citizens of thé shte. rather than weighing it In favor öf those with speciAl Intereotu. - Marlene Quinlan Is"Niles Jr. Miss" this coming December. - Sit(teea.yeaoid Marlene Quinia dAughter of WUiam and Catheube Qwnlan. 822201. cote, Monday night wan named 'Niles major Miss of- 1970." In wltinisg the village corn- Pttllion the paute (5 ft..- l'y) - MIso QainiAn - Will repoesent lIlIes in thaliilnois JpetM1sn , pageaec0 ba-héld intho. ai-éa PLi Nieg Public L1-braz,y- 6960-Qtyktòn- - - - -Nues,-- Illinojg 60648 A studèst of St. Patrick's academy, Des Plaineo, Marlene bas a B-plus average. She does parh.drna clerical typing . und -in u searnstreso, making many of ber wnclothes. Mesdaj night Marlene played a pl9so oelen- . tian as her part in the talant . pertioq of the pageant. - !iOòs Days Parade This SUday Now that the Nibs Days Feo.. Uval Is well underway. the tout - highlight of the Salate to Diuttey Festival la the big parade at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 20. There will he u special con- test this year, children fram 1 to 20 who droso io costume may march in the parade and ha eligible for 00e of the two bI. cycles that will ho awarded to the wineers of this contest. Marchers most assemble at Notre Dame i-11gb school with the rest nf the parade. Judges - will be scattered throughout she parade to chooSe th winners. A most reent entrant in the parado in the ÇreutLakes Naval- Service Command DrIll Team. A reviewing Stand will he placad somewhere between the beglnnittg and the end of the parade roste. There will be awards for the Best Band. best - Marchieg Unit, Most Humorous Float Moot Hümoroos Dec.. orated car and special awards for different tategerieo. The parade route will he from Notrg Dome High school to Ozark to Main, Moie to Harlem soOahton aed Oahtos to Waokegan to the Lawreecewo6iFnk6pinCénter. The parade will assemble at i p.m. and tho kick.offisat2p.m. Four great prizes have been donaled for the drawing en cati, night of the Feotival July- 16, an Admiral portable television set donaled by Skaja Terrace Fùeeral Hotuet July 17, aSoper S movie camera donated by the Hi-Way CIoh; July 18, a ilered AM and FM radis donated by -lheboolt Olson; July 19, a holiday weekend for Iwo dnoated by Travel Cuenaltants and the grandprize. Juiy 20. al969 Olds. mobile Holiday S,dao parchased by the Hiles Day commilteé The represeetatives io at. tendant) nhuse Ike tollowieg booths 10-work at for 1h) five - night,, Crazy Sull - the Koighto of Columbus, the Hooligan Came - the St. Jobo Brehoof - Womeno Club. the ride booths - - The - Firemen- Benevolent Assay. and the Ndrlhwast ltali9n - Americas Society, the Liquor booth - Iba Liquor Deal.-- ero of Hilen. The Duchy Came. the Craedmothero-Club of Nileu, Grennan Heights improvement - AOsoc. aod Creeewood Enlates Homeowners A000c.. The Duckp Game Is u new game for Niles -Days and reqslres a largq, number uf people toman the - !Cther houths will he tended by.,Blueketoi ChesterCuld Continued on Page 19 - - By Nauml Krone Nema Editor if you have bean wandering why work hasn't pregressed in the NUes Park District bulidiog program, the questioo 'eau pur- - tinily answered at the Theuduy - night meeting uf the Biles Park District Beard of Commis.. sioners. Acitordieg to president pee tem Jack Leohe (Gerald Sullivat, nous abseot doe to the death 5f his father), the fòllowing were . slated to ha completed eaidler this summer ucd have net, as yet,gatten off the graMado up. grading nf lny arco and es.. tablishmetit si u pIcnic urea at - Jon-lab- -park ---(scheduled -for- - completion April, 1969); teimia cosrtsut Ceurtland Park (Jsne 1969); playground equipmentfur Nutre Dame und Chesterfield pucho (Juno, i-969)l recreational focilitieug Bollard peck. Although the $1,750,000 ref. erendom was passed a your ugu the major portion of the money. ! bao not keen spent hot han been Invested, by the hourd, in treuusry certificates, etc., earning anywhere -from 5 to 7% interest. Leoke lIsted the main - reasons for lack of progreau us the building aed espanslon pro. gramt trouble getting contrae. tors and incooslotencles in bid. - ding, -Bids have been let est o second Gma for the Grenuan Hoightu gym und a meetingwili be heid soon ou the Jozwlak pie. nldureu plans, - - - Cite Lack Of BÌis.. PARK - ISTO - Is:-- EHINb IC-HEDU LE. IN 6 A-REAS .NILES PUBLIC LJBRARY -- 66O sThEEr Nll.Es1 ¡LLIOS G648 -- 1Poek- DiS$IICt. Adio - III other husmean Tuesday night Ldnke annaseced thesign. ing of HB2145 by Gnv. Ogllvia. This allown the perk district haurds threugheut the state to levy .075 ap assaaasd value. tiens without holding a referee. dom. The figure hadbeenlewer, - Thlu nay, means the puck beard will calleaS. next year, an addS. GenIl ft5.000 fr-rn real Macate tax bilis, Anticipating thin, thn beard han added Into the ap. proprlatlens ordinaste itpussed Tueuday nightthin entra amsunt1 - raiaiílg aorneappraprlusluim at. cordingly, Euch tuapayer can -aspect about $2.50 more on the purh diatrict ulke uf his cao doliaru neqt year,- -- :'rleui,d - gkt opened bids for the - Jur-Inh purkiog loti J,A.Juhooen Paving -Co., 2,5OO Macarch Asphalt Cu., uppruoimately $1,804.75; Mayer Paving Co., $1,693. Oukton Minar Ai,oäcintienpe.. titiuned the hourd fun'- permis.. alun tu change the name of Oak.. tun Manòr park to Michael Won- eluk puck. This wan tabee nuder advinemant. - Ruy Wiser, president- of the -Jeeqoil Trruce Humseweers - asueciatiun cubed the board for kelp In obtaining n park an seme 4 1/2 aerea af JanquUTeru'ae praperty. loegindiopitebyDlut, - 64, the residente md a buildeg. The .huljdthg and grounds cern- mitten cf the park board will - - Conunlied on Page 59 10 PER CÖPY VOL. 13 NO. 4 TBk SUGLR, THURSDAY, JULY V7 1969 Reg. 3.06

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    From Lf Ad. - By David Besser

    Edkor & PublisherThe resignation. of Rsy Krier as Nibs Township LemocrutIc

    Committeeman may- presage what wIR be hâppening to ube Demo..crstic Party In many of the suburbs In Cook County. While theChicago nucleus ofthe Couoty Party is still ooiidiy in the hasdoof the eld..Iine Damocïatu the natives in the outlying suburbsare beginning te get a bit restless.

    The heir tu Knot, Aaron Jaffee. upon ascending to the tom..mitleemie post, immediately began making bubbles of aetl..DichDuley laib, le vowing greater Independence for the township party.Whether such talk will become contagious in other suburban areaswill lihely dependenwhetherthe Chicago Democrats begin to loue ilsaiipewermal cetttiui en Its pado)3 fssctiosurieo.

    Is Skohie the, succe0ufal amalgamatios uf the locnb liberaiDemocrats fusing, with the Republicans in the last masicipal elec.lion, lihelymovadjaffee ltlto a more independent role. i-lis movingaway from the Daley feroce obvleusiy makes him more palatableto the Skeh4é iIharals obese discontent with the old-line flema.croIs is belog manifested by liberale throughout the coostry.

    in Maine Toweehip Nick Blase has voiced more and thore ill.dependent views iii recent mnñtha indicating the yosñg peopleplus the cliscuntent of -thé liberals may he the puwer structurewhich willdominate the DMmecrtu by 1972. Ceupied with the smallInroads of more and murenns..party Demscrats (Aldermee Singer

    - and Hubbard ill CMcago) the cronies of the last major Democratscmachine In file country- may he anfolding before our ayes righthere in ourareas. - -

    Ohviqiialy, the stréngth ofbiach peliticians is the cities is boundtu rMVej.jtiosize cUy Democrats in the eear future.iuhurj,an Demo.crata-who want a placets the party are going-to have to move moreiedependently away- teem the pld.liee states quo if they wasc toretain their punitions In the rapidly changing majority party inthis cauntry, - -.

    Onceagalnwe'diiketnsuggestlnte5cedpaeo form e screeningCommtItMe- te review csqdidates fur the Ces-Con convention. Auwas eopected. the auppesed non.partisaii conventlou already ioheading toward a Demecraa.Repahucan confrontados. an the pali.ticlana - stick their fingers in the eeiectlng of candidates aedpoSitioning - candidates on the balloc. Secretary of State Powellallegedly- hua -been attempting to -place candidates with pant poli.litai clout in favored -positions on the bAUst. Additinnally, bothmajor partihohave alan been oupponting their people as candidatesMod will aid them both. financially and physically is the Fallelections. -Noe..pagoivaim who have-so affiliations with either partywill have a difficult time winning unless the electorate activelyengages In uome type cf cascus.like activities which will choosethe banc caioiidates without regard to political labels.

    If VA groupe. Loupes of Warnen Vaters chapters and other sos.partisan rganjzatloun in the community would form a screening.posaI and then get behind their choices the spirited the Con.CosConvention would be maistulsed hero. -

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    lt in indeed frustrating1 to work for the creatioo of Cus Con, forthe effort uf pIacisg lt on a ballot, for the work df educating resi. -dents to - vote fer leu pansage, ad after all this effort to see itturo into a political dosoeybrooh, Is which the npacial interestgroupa will try to defeat the spirit of as equitable cossitation.

    - The time is 1mw for the spirit of non.parliaanuhip to move to thelornirong and join together te osnure the -much..neede4-oew cou..utttutioo will represent fairly all the citizens of thé shte. ratherthan weighing it In favor öf those with speciAl Intereotu. -

    Marlene Quinlan Is"Niles Jr. Miss"this coming December. -Sit(teea.yeaoid Marlene

    Quinia dAughter of WUiamand Catheube Qwnlan. 822201.cote, Monday night wan named'Niles major Miss of- 1970."

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    A studèst of St. Patrick'sacademy, Des Plaineo, Marlenebas a B-plus average. She doesparh.drna clerical typing . und-in u searnstreso, making manyof ber wnclothes. Mesdaj nightMarlene played a pl9so oelen-

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    Parade ThisSUday

    Now that the Nibs Days Feo..Uval Is well underway. the tout

    - highlight of the Salate to DiutteyFestival la the big parade at 2p.m. Sunday, July 20.

    There will he u special con-test this year, children fram 1to 20 who droso io costume maymarch in the parade and haeligible for 00e of the two bI.cycles that will ho awarded tothe wineers of this contest.Marchers most assemble atNotre Dame i-11gb school withthe rest nf the parade. Judges -will be scattered throughout sheparade to chooSe th winners.

    A most reent entrant in theparado in the ÇreutLakes Naval-Service Command DrIll Team.

    A reviewing Stand will heplacad somewhere between thebeglnnittg and the end of theparade roste. There will beawards for the Best Band. best

    - Marchieg Unit, Most HumorousFloat Moot Hümoroos Dec..orated car and special awardsfor different tategerieo. Theparade route will he from NotrgDome High school to Ozark toMain, Moie to Harlem soOahtonaed Oahtos to Waokegan to theLawreecewo6iFnk6pinCénter.The parade will assemble at ip.m. and tho kick.offisat2p.m.

    Four great prizes have beendonaled for the drawing en cati,night of the Feotival July- 16,an Admiral portable televisionset donaled by Skaja TerraceFùeeral Hotuet July 17, aSoperS movie camera donated by theHi-Way CIoh; July 18, a ileredAM and FM radis donated by

    -lheboolt Olson; July 19, aholiday weekend for Iwo dnoatedby Travel Cuenaltants and thegrandprize. Juiy 20. al969 Olds.mobile Holiday S,dao parchasedby the Hiles Day commilteé

    The represeetatives io at.tendant) nhuse Ike tollowiegbooths 10-work at for 1h) five

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    night,, Crazy Sull - the Koightoof Columbus, the HooliganCame - the St. Jobo Brehoof -Womeno Club. the ride booths - -The - Firemen- BenevolentAssay. and the Ndrlhwastltali9n - Americas Society, theLiquor booth - Iba Liquor Deal.--ero of Hilen. The Duchy Came.the Craedmothero-Club of Nileu,Grennan Heights improvement -AOsoc. aod Creeewood EnlatesHomeowners A000c.. The DuckpGame Is u new game for Niles

    -Days and reqslres a largq,number uf people toman the -!Cther houths will he tended

    by.,Blueketoi ChesterCuldContinued on Page 19 - -

    By Nauml KroneNema Editor

    if you have bean wanderingwhy work hasn't pregressed inthe NUes Park District bulidiogprogram, the questioo 'eau pur-

    - tinily answered at the Theuduy- night meeting uf the Biles Park

    District Beard of Commis..sioners.

    Acitordieg to president peetem Jack Leohe (Gerald Sullivat,nous abseot doe to the death 5fhis father), the fòllowing were

    . slated to ha completed eaidlerthis summer ucd have net, asyet,gatten off the graMado up.grading nf lny arco and es..tablishmetit si u pIcnic urea at -Jon-lab- -park ---(scheduled -for-

    - completion April, 1969); teimiacosrtsut Ceurtland Park (Jsne1969); playground equipmentfurNutre Dame und Chesterfieldpucho (Juno, i-969)l recreationalfocilitieug Bollard peck.

    Although the $1,750,000 ref.erendom was passed a your uguthe major portion of the money.

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    bao not keen spent hot han beenInvested, by the hourd, intreuusry certificates, etc.,earning anywhere -from 5 to 7%interest. Leoke lIsted the main -reasons for lack of progreau usthe building aed espanslon pro.gramt trouble getting contrae.tors and incooslotencles in bid. -ding, -Bids have been let est osecond Gma for the GrenuanHoightu gym und a meetingwilibe heid soon ou the Jozwlak pie.nldureu plans, - -

    - Cite Lack Of BÌis..

    PARK - ISTO- Is:-- EHINb

    IC-HEDU LE.IN 6 A-REAS

    .NILES PUBLIC LJBRARY-- 66O sThEEr

    Nll.Es1 ¡LLIOS G648

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    III other husmean Tuesdaynight Ldnke annaseced thesign.ing of HB2145 by Gnv. Ogllvia.This allown the perk districthaurds threugheut the state tolevy .075 ap assaaasd value.tiens without holding a referee.dom. The figure hadbeenlewer, -Thlu nay, means the puck beardwill calleaS. next year, an addS.GenIl ft5.000 fr-rn real Macatetax bilis, Anticipating thin, thnbeard han added Into the ap.proprlatlens ordinaste itpussedTueuday nightthin entra amsunt1 -raiaiílg aorneappraprlusluim at.cordingly, Euch tuapayer can-aspect about $2.50 more on thepurh diatrict ulke uf his caodoliaru neqt year,-

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    opened bids for the - Jur-Inhpurkiog loti J,A.Juhooen Paving-Co., 2,5OO Macarch AsphaltCu., uppruoimately $1,804.75;Mayer Paving Co., $1,693.

    Oukton Minar Ai,oäcintienpe..titiuned the hourd fun'- permis..alun tu change the name of Oak..tun Manòr park to Michael Won-eluk puck. This wan tabee nuderadvinemant. -

    Ruy Wiser, president- of the-Jeeqoil Trruce Humseweers- asueciatiun cubed the board forkelp In obtaining n park an seme4 1/2 aerea af JanquUTeru'aepraperty. loegindiopitebyDlut, -64, the residente md a buildeg.The .huljdthg and grounds cern-mitten cf the park board will

    - - Conunlied on Page 59

    10 PER CÖPY VOL. 13 NO. 4 TBk SUGLR, THURSDAY, JULY V7 1969

    Reg.

    3.06

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    Summer DramaWorkshop To Present

    'Mary Sunshine",out 50 Students inthv1ath shthe" mid "The Elves nd he

    East Summer Drame Workshop Shoemaker are especially goodare la thiaipreparationfor their workahlpmaierlal as they pro..major prodoctioc, "Littlo Mary sani uniqoe theatrical problems -Sooshine" io be given os July for the director, actors and18 and 19 at 8 p.m. at theMaino technicians.East auditorjom, Dempster at.and Potter rd. in Park Ridge.This Broadway musical is a

    - highly stylized spoof of theoperetta of years ago. Tickètswill be available at ike door at$2.00 each.

    Thia lo tito Second of, twa.plays produced this amioor bythe Drama Workshop. ThaElvoo and the Shoemakers" amanical version of a Chlldronnplay, Was presonted ..jo therosad" at Maine East on Jane26 and 27 and July 2 -with anall..stodent crew of cancdancers, singers, and stagetechnicians.

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    125th Anniversary -As the YMCA celehràtos its 125th- Aonlver-

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    Educational TV SystemGala ' '69 Benefit Goal

    An nducatiooal telovislonnys.. Two years ago equipment for purchased,m he said. ThIstern will he the goal of Cala the bin-chemistry laboratory machine Is very Impertant to'69, a benefit for LutheranGen.. wau purchased, said Dr. Joel patients belog fed leteo-eral hosylcal, Park Ridge. The Stero director of the bin- venously.tmhenofit will be held Saturday, - chemistry laboratory.July 19 at the Marriott MotorThe fluoc-ometor purchasedHotel, ChIcago "This equipment brought thn from the gala's proceeds is ono. latest advances to the lah and uf the machines which cote pa..T amtual galo affaIr has lowered patleuto laboratory tiento costs, he said.been heh for hospital frinndr costs," he explained.for the pout three years."This machinorykeepo risingA dnnoltomoger which oc- hospital costo ah low oscurately determInes socum pro.. pounthle," he concluded.tele fractions, works lo con-

    - junctios with the electro.. The first galo In 1966 helpedphoreolo cell, also purchased ostablioh a fund for patientswith that year's pr000edo,whlch needIng flngnclal help In payingnoables eight blood toots to ho for hosplta- costo..takes at ono Urne.-

    The gala is sponsored by the"A flame photomecer which hospital's Service League,measures Sodium andgnt000jurn Medical Staff and Mon's As..count almaltaneoualy was also soclatlon.

    PWPMeèting- Tha Nsrthwent Suburban

    - - Chapter #168 ni Parents With-out l'artnord, inc., wlfl meetagain on- July l8r1969. The -meeting will be held at theKnights of Columbus Hall, 15N, Hickory, Arlington Heights,at 8:15 p.m. The format will

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    - Mr. aiïd Mrs. John C. Fosterof Nibs an0000cetho apprapab..Ing marriage of theIr daughter,Gall Marie, to John E, Forahall,son of Mr. and MrsFraeJt Foreshall who reside- in Chicago.

    The- proopmife groom grad..sated from Taft High ochool andGall graduated from Maine EastHigh school. They were fotwmolly engaged In Dctqer,

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    - oorthwoot soliurban area,- the- soit lo dnolgned for SeriouslyIll children and those who needconstant surveillance.

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    CatTy Renetai, executivedirector of the toilas FamilyService, wiU ha- the guestspeaker at theNiles Communitychurch (United Pce6bpee1an)Ssnd4yjsijjìo, during cha 10a.m. w raMp aervicé, Ranas..zky'a errnonniopicwilibn"meGiLaft wer." -

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    Moose Party -July19-Au outdoor party anddajm In the recently Iiavedparklng1ò -will be held bytheMsrtonilreve of the - Lodge at 6419 CheomutLudge of the Loyal Order of at., Morton Greve, starting atMoose July 19 for Mosue Mein 7 p.m.

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    WE cAN'T TURN BACK THE CLOCKRight now . . . today . . . the pollution of the airyou breathe isso great, it is rated 2nd dirtiestin the nation.Most of the rivers in our 13th Districtthe DesP!äines, Salt Creekare so polluted, they smell.Lake Michigan, our prune source of drinkingwater, is begiñning to die.The problem is not technologic'l. It is primarily

    . politicaL For the most part, science knows howto curb pollution. Unfortunately, oftentimesthe governmental cooperation needed to solvethis crisis has been lacking. There has been -no

    unified frontno singleness of purp s betweenthe Federal, state, and local levels ofgovernmThe time for that single, unifléd . front is now.Right now. I propose strong, swift, and inter-locking govermnental action at Federal, state,and local levels. As an immediate step, I favortax incentives to encourage businessmen to in-stall pollution control devices.We must act now. Before anotherelectionpasses.Before pollutiongoes so far, we can't turn backthe clock.

    OUTSTANDING QUALIFICATIONS Former Presa Secretary to Goy. OgilvieNational news writer for Wail Street Journal e Television journaliat for CBS

    a Navy veteran and community leader Background in International AffairaMATHEWSON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTRR, laha W. Reams. Canpaign Menager, lactic Stanley, fl,aece Chainiiau 6O Greca Bay Read, Wineelica, ORnais 60003

    $30Ò Leadership AwardFor Kanella

    Kanelia L. Dlakownln,daugb-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo

    ' Diakoumlo, 7073 W. BfrchwandOVen 511es, han been granteda 3OO Lutheran Youth Landet'..ldp award by Lothario

    Srothetthnod Minneagolls-binad fraternal Insurance on-clety.

    Miso Dlnkoumlo Is agraduate of BIten West Town..abip High nano! and toenroliedfor otudy atconcordiaTeaclwra

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    DeanAnne M. DeMarco, daughter

    .of Mr. and Mru. Anthony J.DeMarco, 7222 W. Uil at.,Niel, l000eofl4lutudeotnoothe Dean's LIat for the Springquarter at Androwa ugiverolty,Serrino Spinga, MIch.

    The Spring term e010 Untfar cao collego Includes Statu-donte bhig recognized fer hie),icidenhic schleventent In theircoiuBo watt. Studente on thinternfn Dean'o Uat IncludO Ed-ward J. Walub, non of Mr. andMci. EJ. weiaI, BUen.

    Kiren EI1Z&betII Aodnro,,,7804 N. Nora. Bilan, baa beennimed co the Dean'o lint atNorth Park roUage,. lblcngo,for the Spring term. Sh la afl2r of the Senior aan.

    InstitñttFarty.thr.e Janlor and molar

    high actuel sarti, science ten-Ighiro from 16 otites will par.Scipito In a National ScienceFoiodnon Sunnier Earth Sci..eneas loasitug. ir l'rankilnned

    mingo, River Foreste

    The award la ono of 153being presented by LutheranBrntherhond to 1969 hIgh achoal51-athleten enrolting at Lutherancolleges an part of Its extonniveaupport of Lutherio ldghoredu..cation In the United Stares andCanada. Recipiente are ne-lected on ton haste nf outstand-Ing achievement In school andchurch activities as well asucholastic and leadership nr-camplinlunenta.

    's ListOne hundred-oeventyetudenrs

    have been named ta the Duo'sUot of Diothiguished Studentsat Knox college. Calenburg, formaintathing a grade point Indexof 5.5 or higher during the thirdterm of tin. academic year. AnIndex of 4.0 IndIcates atraightA'o. Among those flamed to thepeas's List Is aoghnmore BruceAckerman; 7115 W.Mnnreest.,Biles.

    Kathleen Majewald of 7627Lake, Monten Grow., baa beennamed to the Deir?a Ust of BuCollege of Arta and Sciences atcreighten Univeralty for theSpt'lng enmantar. Misa Majen...old. who was a jsmlor duringthe Spring een%esuer.- earned a.grade average nf 3.750.

    ParticipantMarshall college;from June 30ro Aig, 23, -

    Thln . year's participants In-dude Buiakeli L. RUSWIC1t jr.,eher at

    Honored Students At U. of

    Dean's Lists for the 11 un.dergraduate academic collegesof the University of Illinois atUrbana for the 1968.69 Fallsemester have been annuancedby Director Richard R. Marshof the tJnjversfty Honors Pro-grams.

    Among the hnnnred studentsnameth

    Den PleinesCheryle Davls 9446 Dee rd.;

    Lao! Eckaus, 9532 Forent pl.;Barry Goodman, 9315 N. Slam-Un; Lyle Critchen, 9123 Holly..berry Jeffrey Hopper, 9201Bumble Bee dr.; Irwin Eons,9481 5. Hamm ave.; JamesSanford, 9581 Dee rd.

    Mnt'ton CraveJohn Sonetti, 9225 AustIn;

    Lawrence Genl, 7915 Under.ave.; Catherine Bach,8933 Aun-tIn; Norman Fry. 7232 Lake at.;Lancen Forgea, 5715 W. Lyons;Jorge GIruud 1412 N. 20th eve.;Virile SIegelman93Q3N.MaJorave.; Thomas Wnaplewskl,1529Lyons st.; Holly Abrams. 9217;N. Odell; Merry Bess 5736 w.Rebe; Foggy Begin, .7215 w.Ponto dr.;Marna Berman, 9109Packside; Jeffrey Brown, 7419Arcadia st$Edwgt'd Citen, 8339N.Centraj ave.; David Dangles,5847 Lincoln eve.; jayFeidnnn,7719 Lake at.; Harlanilolstherg,5S25W.Msin Lnnecnrdn; 9222MaJoz- Jan Creean, 9504 011.phatu; Engene1Coeam05gopn-colo ive.; Roberta Koppel, 7512lav9s sg.

    Daniel McNIcbob 5828 craiest.; Michael MCN1ChOI5n 5828craie; MIw d Needelman72Suffield sg.; Jerold Neede1ma,,7432 Suffield sg.; David Opren87.15 Cugtr Enice Parlotee,7340 Dayl et.; Madlynpetryi,,7314 W. Poster st.; Jeel Platt,'l7 ArgadJg;j b1cyo.703Z.... ,,

    ChurRi, st.; Glenn Palis, 8948N. Oak Park; Dale Prltkln, 7744Church nc.; Both .RObblns, 7430Davis; Michael Rooenbjoom,7720 BecItwIth rd.; BerreSakot,7852 W. Churchill; ElinorSchumow, 5642 W. Lea sg.;Sherry Siegel,. 7442 Lake st.;Ceorgine Tortorella, 571A War..rea; Joan TowbrIdge, o27Letta ave.; Susan Wassermne,9038 Oleander ave.; Torri Wet..sel, 7417 W. Davis; JoanYanoy,9104 Cherry ave.; Daniel Zinn.-marinan. 7521 W. ArroWs.

    HilenDenise Delventn 8272 N.

    Merrill sg.; John Erazinshi,7349 LIli-nt.; Marilyn Marlis,6916 w. Oakton ut.; .AenettoAnglesino, 8614 W, N. Torrare;Deborah Bartulis 8225 N. Ozarkave.; Robent Bastone, 7218Mal,,st.; John Bumbsch 7736 N,Harlem; Kathleen Conidi,,, 7721-N. Oconto ave.; Sharon Dlshkin,8930 N. Merrill; Michael Eli-gens 8219 N. Octavia; LudwigEngelhardt, 6912 Dohson;Michael Peeks,,, 7415 W. Mainst.; Joan Greene, 9286 Wend-land dr.; Marilyn Cryge, 8107w. Lake sg.; Nancy Knerner,8104 N. Winner ng.

    Linda Lindroth, 7655 N. MII-Wanken; Jeanne Mortinesu, 8831Grand Paci Martjneàu, 8831Grand nc.; Joyce Mcconnell,7130 Oakto,, Cg.; Patricia Pas,.dióra, 8219 N, Ozark; Chrl.topher Patersou, 8221. New..cantici Kathlëen Paterson, 7456

    .. W. 3062g Robert Petemos, 7653

    . Oleioder awe.; Lens Saibego,7807 0cgvia Helene Schusgeff,8712 N. OIcntt aveu BarbariSnug, 8111 Winner el.; RobertaThnmpaon, 8516 N. Osceola;Glen; Weber, 8207 N. Eimern-ave.; Pamela Weidner, 8328Oketo aye.; Macfin Thrki 7820

    .011 Dèan's List. St. Norbert college has an-

    nouncod the following studentin a member of the liest?'Lint for Term ill. of the 1968-69 academic yeart Patricia A.

    Cmeenwald,dnughmer of Mr. andMrs. Medard T. Greenwuld.7011 Georgia dr., Biles.

    Busch. NamedStaff, Eiginet

    Lee S. Busch bas jninedH.M.Harper company, MortonGrove, In the rapacity of staffengineer, according to OtSrieSL. :Hsrier, wire-president -manufecturing..

    Busch teceived bis B.S. de-grin in chemical engineering,from PUrd,,e university. Be bisheld a moniker 06 aliglneemingand management pesitionsinthemetalworking Industry, where

    TNhls . experience includud workwitir ittintwn, zIrrnnlum,berylllsnn.and refractory teetals.Ment recently he. has been en-gaged in cot,sulthg os metsißengineering pmobleals. .

    Mr. Busch is w member nf anumber of- technical societies,including American Itistitate nfMeCbinICaIEtIgIneers, Anterb'can Society for Metals, An-eocii,tioú of Irgo, and Steel En.-eIniemn. and ' British Instituti

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    Dear Mr. BeSSer

    Permit us in the name of theLb's club of Nues to thank outor thy wide andvaleed publicityyou have afforded 'us daringour fiscal yearof 196tu69 tin-athe columns of the HILESBUGLE.

    Your sincero tospunouon Is

    , New Pre,cy.on Jette 12, et R,ieerCsumt,

    al the Sth.n,mualçpresj,japt atol.SecretMie,..i....r.. nr. ogmaid .Spomtorf out6isg . ;;pmesldent:(9022,; Mncdy avec.» .Mpr-Grave) passed thegavel ove*:t9;the asudgietuonfi new 'LeaderiBurt Schar Ç824 S. tonave., Chicego). - ..... . ... . ; . .

    8-kur served AaIce.pe'ugIa ident feu' the pant 3,yeaxsendPiblIcity diregung .8-r pist bYeats. Oms' cdli cárries :the..pusit101, of the ueociaticiiP.R.man The GGIBBBMtas 59,1f-,

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    At the nomini meéting nf theNues Tnwnoldp Swim élub'heldon June 17 at the Biles NorthDIvirlon. the membenthip ex-presued itn gratItude to theGlen-let 219 HIjh School Board

    ' and onasIeso5iyad,9$dthOf08- Ilowingteunlutino ....

    Be It ress1ve6tkat the BilesTownshlp.SWlm Club is mostappreciative ofthncen$Idera-

    .tion shown by the DIstrIct2iOHigh School Board in mavailable tie pool. facIlitiesof the three high schools toInterested boyo 6nd'gmie bethe commusity In the Interestof promoting liftier. healthand improved citizenship inthe student popiletinti.

    lt veo also .dlscloed at themeeting that - more than 20Oyoung people repreoeotlttg over170 famIlies porticipated In thepost yeOro prsgrnn which con.oloted of four Swimming tes-sinos over the puriodofleptem-ber. 1968 through Jene, 1969.

    All boyo aodgirlOAntl1ê5Township hav1lbcouragedto porUcipatehi thcupernerswim team programs 'of thevarious rk dintrlçtsaswellas the excellent compeUtivesummer odiosi swim program0560,06 for beys efhlgh.schnoiage by the N.TH.9. Board.. :

    The mooclxtg conciudodwiththe election of new. officers forthe coming yedr width Wiliho.gis in mId-September.. Plansfor the now year have alreadybeen started by the followingsowly..elected léófem: 'Presi-dent, Mrs. PrAnk Spray VICe-president, Werner Kmnuse;Seo- ,'

    Swim . Chzb Says Thanksrotary, Mro. P.tcbnrd liche;.:rnsurer. Itaymond HarenGRecnrd9eg Secretary, Edwin J.Simas.

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    Very truly yours,Stuart Ravenbyreepublicity chairmanLises club of Nues.

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    hooked Into - this 4 ib. 9 o,. L.argemouth Baos while vacationIngreceotly in Hayward, .Wiuc. Caught on SmIth Lake5 the Itoh earnedu 'Flsbermun uf the Week" award far Mike, as weil as severalprizes.

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    Guest SpeakerOs Mooday,July2l, the Nòrth-

    west ItallonAmerIcan soclOtywill present as guest speaker,Floyd T. Follo, RepohldcosCoo6mltteeman for Malee Town-ship.

    Mr. Fuljo has been a mcm-ber of Maloe Township RegularRepublIcan or&onlzatlon Since1949; was olectedComm1ttee-mAS lo 1963; re-elected In 1966to a 4-year term was oppolstedCook county Commissioner lo1963 to fIll . vacAncy created bythe death of hIs father, thelate Fred A, Folle; aad waselected CommIssIoner, 4-yearterm lo November 1966.

    The meeting wtil be held at8 p.m. ut the Booker HIll coon-try club, 6h35 N. Mllwookeeave., NoIes and is restrictedto meotboro only.

    OddsAreWith Wson ParentsWhIle violence. and rIots eeveb got an9oady anywheie, organIzed

    verbal pretest. coupled with Intelligent Infuronatlon, qoesdoon aodpeople bas accompsbed a great deal for a group of Interestedpecases añd. residents lIving 06 the Wilson Schont urea of Diot,63. . . . ..

    At its last meeting. Board af Edacatian of Dist. 63 had ou.nouncutl it would hold a 4lscl005ion At the Jolly 22meetlng pertinentto fransferring Wilsonocbool kundergurten children to Wasinington school for theIr dusses. As usoailv honorais In Dlst. 63when the words 'ausfer" or "change tha boundaries" areheard, chore was a verbuluprioing.

    Board members heard many reasons and qaestlons concenuogtheir propolsal. Why nòt huy msblle9? Why not add onto the coiningWilsOn school building? The board always answered by Sayingno money was available. There io money available, knwever,to psy a $3,000 salary to a man who-wIn revaluate real estAteIn the dlotrict ta neo if additional tax monies can be obtainedttsrti reur6statt property tax bfils, -

    And na, u confrontation was held, Last weak almut 70 of theresidentu met with ockoal board and dmialntratien represan.tatives. Bath aides were heard unS. accnrdleg to Mrs. Tony.Nuthun. a Gdlden-Acrbs reoident,the result of that meeting was alatter delivered to the groop last Saturday stating 2 mobIles willbe porcbuoed to tucodle the Wilson kindergarten load this comingyear. That taken care of this year. Now tise board has to como opwith an equltuhieoólution for alFIne years to come.

    The paresa have ntatad they will now maintain a typeof vigilaver tatare schóal hoard electInns,rmeet1no und any other tIernaIn which the board mombers are involved.

    Board members told these paresa Shore was no roost for anaddition to -the school, there was no way one could be ballt andfinally, there was no money for one. if the reoidentu keep up choirIntelligent and Informed. apptoach to the matter how much do youWant to but there will be an addition te Wilson school witblo chenext few yearal - . -

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    Designation as - n JameoScholar Is the highest ucàdemichonor that cao be conferred coufreshman estering the U, of I.Scholars Include:

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    Morton GroveMelissa A. Apr01, 8544 Moo

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    Distinguished Ra,iikNiles -

    Don L. Anderson, 1013 N.Ozanam; Larry I. Golden, 86591*. Olesndar; Steven W, Klipe-witz, - 6824 Keenoy; Jaren S.Koerner, 8104 Wlsner; Walter.5. Martipoau, 8831 Grand ut.;Jacqoelyn-R.Muonch, 8021 Mon-roe; Raynsonci K. Peck, 7746

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    tar of Ree----_--Illinois. Supplementary Edage-tiaa Center, has been uppolntadadministranlve assistant no.Dr.Richard R. Short Sulterinteos.dent of Schonls for the MaineTownship 0115k StImolo. it wasanosunbad recently bythe Boardof Edocution und Dr. Short,Dr. Myers will fill the pool-tIno of Roberta & Wells. a4-mlolstratiy9 assistant for thepout two yaars0 who recentlywas named principal at the newMalee North High ocbool. Dr.Myers wIll begin wartung withthe Maine Townoidp high nchooldintriCton Aug. InI969.

    The appointment of E2r. Myerscame onlyafter careful soleo.tIes from among about 40 tau.. dldoteu for the position. "Itwas a most difficult task fortIne commltteo, c000lsting of thnprincIpals of the Maine HighSchools, the Asolstant laper.intendent of DIstrict 257, andmyself, to arrIve at a fiouldecision, ap many well qouli

    -fled men iad applied for theposition,'? Otated Dr. Short."Howevep, we felt that Dr.Myero' bachgruood of pro.fesslonal leadership ever theyears makeo blm especIallyqualified for the task he tacosin hin new position io the Mamohigh school ayotem."

    - -------Dr Myers '-joins -MTHS Staffn.-- Miritoel J, Myero0Direc..

    , bachgrotmd consisth of5rOh at litn Atan.assisting In research projetafunded by the U,5, OffIce ofEducation while studying farhis doctorate in education atNew York Oniveraity, The warbprovided outmelve invoivementIn the secondaryocheoicurricu.lam development In large o9bur..ban ochool dIstricts Io the NewYork. area. Later.- as Directorof Research und Community In-formation for the SprIngfIeld,Illinois, nihIlo Schools, Dr.Myers developed an eotemivedIStrIct Informational program,including the edItorship uf alldistrict nthosl publications anda programofeto.waycomm,,cation between the commwsltyand school system. He sortedfor teen yearn 00 the Advisory,Cooscll of the Departmoot ofResearch, OffIce of the Super.Inteodeot of Public imtrsctmonfor lilo State of illInois, befsregoIng to the Alten ares to directresearch projects at the lsplemeotary Education Coolerthere.

    Dr. Myoro' background of ex.perlence bao loclsded teachingat the oncondary level of ode-catino at Epplog, North Dakoca;FIdeo, Iowa; Eimer, Miosoorl;and Springfield, Illinois, wherehe also sorted as an admlolo.

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    About 40 members of MaIneTownship High Schools' fifthannual "Homooltlen Abroad"educational tour group departedfrom O'i-far&Interoatiooel Air..pert Joly 12, for a thren.weektoar of Europe.

    The group io comprisedmostly of students from MaineEast, Sooth BodWeot, pias oemo -porticlatiog aoltsándchaper.ones. Paul Healy and Hazel As-deroon, both of the Moine EastEoglloh dnpartrneot, will againserve as faculty trIp directorsand advisoro for the- stadeotgroup. . -

    Flying direction to Capen--hagen, the otodentn will visitInn TIvoli Gardens, "The UtIleMermaid," Krenhorg CaStleimmortalized In Shakespeare's'Hamlet," an alI-doyexcurolon

    through the Island of Sjellood,and other 0000tunding attrac-tison In Danmark hnfore goingon to Dusooidorf, Cermany.Among the hIghlights of theirstay in Carmasy sfili he aSteamer. trip throogh the"Castle of the Rhein" and vine..yard country, a visit to thetwio.towered Gothic Cathedral-at Cologne, und a motor drivethrough the Black Foreot.

    The toar will travel by "mo-tor Crulner" to Swiizerlund tQenjoy the charm and scenic

    - beauty of that country, and thencontinue to Oberammergau toabsorte preparations far the1970 performance of che tomantPassion PIay.Ùpper Bavaria;lnnsbrtch, Aostrla Venice,Florence, Rnme, Pisa, Genoaand the Italian Riviera are otherathedojod peInts of visitation.

    In Rome . the group will havean apporpojty to visit the VatI-can, St, Fwtagf, the Colesoaumaoci Roman Forsm0 and otharpoints of interent, bealdeshavint tree fions for group ac-tieni00 unduhopping. Cantinoingthroug, Italy to the FrenchRivIera, the tour will visitMonaco, Nice, and Avignos, andt000lodo with a drive Borough

    . the Rhone rIver valley to Lyonsand on to Paris, Students willhave a few dayo of Parl9 sight-seeing and happing befare re-tUrnIng on bug, 2 to Chicago.

    Special attention wIll he paiddaoin6 the "HumanItIes.

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    The GoAbroad" trtp to the art, artchitecture, music, literatureand history of the varisuo re-glans of Europe, The etadentmembers of the tour have at-tondod a npoclal summer school0050100 which bao emphasizedthese facets of the homanilles,

    Thin yvar's participants tu.- clodo:

    NulosPanoja Fasgrat, Assa ¡Crup..

    nyb, Judy Kwaonlewohi, JanicePassarelli. Judy Passarelli,Remo Reotagni, Terry Wathino.

    Morton GroveKaren Alyerin, Rochelle Rn-

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    - A gIrl, Kelly Lyno. was bornto Mr, and Mro. Andrew Cairo,5146 N. WaShington st., N11e8, -on Jnae 20, The baby weighed.7 1h. 11 1/2 oz,

    A girl, LIon -Asse, was born -to Mr, and Mro, Richard J,Billings, 8556 Oleander, Nilea,on Jose 25, Thé baby weighedS 1h. S 1/2 az.

    A boy, George beuglas, wasborn to Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeT. Jorndt, 9414 Maadow lo.,Den Plaines, on Jene 22, Thebaby weighed 7 Ib. 12 1/4 Az.

    A girl, Chrionmna Marie, washaro ta Mr. and Mrs. Cari R

    -Lladqaiot, i252 N. Eimare,Nibs, n Joiñe 23. The babyweighed 6 1h. S an.

    A girl, Eileen Carol, wasboro ta Mr, and Mro. ErwInA. Bosch, 7348 W, Grain, Niles.on -June 25, The baby weighedB Ib. 2 oc.

    A girl, Lisa Lys, was bornto Mr. and Mro, FranklIn M,Osanku, 88i4B Rubis dr,, Dea5°lai000, -on Jane 25. The babyweighnd 7 In. 13 1/4 oc, - -

    A irl, Marianne, was borntu Mr. and Mro, NIcholas E,Mano000elliO, 79go N. Caidwell,NIlen, on June 19. The babyweighed 7 lb.

    A bay, Peter, was baroto Mr.and Mrs. Ibter calangelo. 8509Milwanhee, BIles, on Jane 13,flIe baby weighed 6 lb. 5 1/4

    Wallet assistant in the -.oncondury school system,

    Dr. Myers is murrlodaudhastwo children, He received ajo-decgradante degrees from hnththe UnIversIty at Mjosnoul andfrom Northeast Mlonsuri Stutecsilete, and a MA- dogme inSchool Adoolnistratlen fromthatschool in 1961. He was awardedhIs Ed D. degree from New -York nñlverulty in 1966. Whilea ntudent, Dr, Myers recelvadthe. Curators Award from theUniversIty ei Missouri and theWalter A, Anderson andFounders Day Award from NewYorh anivernity,

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    west ltoilanAmericon societywill present as guest speaker,Floyd T. Folle, RepublicanCommitteeman for Maine Town-ship.

    Mr. Folie has been a mem-ber of MoieeTownoijip RegüsorRepublican orRanizotine since5949; was elected Committee-.man ¡n 1963; re-eiected in Nibto a 4-year termf was appointedCook county Commissioner ini963 to fili Vacancy created bythe death ai bin father. thesate Fred A, Folie; and ì8elected Commissioner0 4.-yearterm in November i966,

    The meeting wiii he heid at8 p.m. at the Bunker Nul coon-try ciob, 665 N. Milwaukeeave., NUes and ¡o restrictedto members only,

    Odds Ä w.th :rentsWhile violence and rl&s never gntónyhedy anywhnre, nrgantted

    verbal protest. coopinll with ineelligent information, qoestlnnn andpeople han accompnbed a yreat deal fer a group of interestedparents and. residents lving li the Wilson school ares nf tust.63. - - -

    At -Its loot meeting. Esatti nf Education vi DIni, 63 hade-..noonced ft would hold a dlscufsnios at the July 22 meetlog pertinentto transferring Wilson. scho kindergarten children en Woshiogton school for their classes. As onuallv bnssoss in IDiot. 63when the words 'antiee'° or 'change the hnondarien" ereheard, there was a verbolupsIsing.

    Board members heard many reasons and quéotisos -conceeingtheir propinaI. Why ot buy mehiles? Whr not add esto thoWllnak sihool buIlding? The board always answered by sayingno meney was available. 'There Is money available, however,to pay a $3.060 salary to a man who-will revaluate real escoteIn the . district to see If additional tax monies can he obtainedEbro reareitate prepert;, tax bills.

    And su, a coofrontatlos was held. Last week about 70 of titerenldnoes met with school board and dmintntratjon represes_tatanes. Both 'ít were heard anS, according to Mrs. TonyNathan. a Golden AcE°eo resjdent, the result nf that meeting was aletter delivepad to the group last Saturday staung 2 mobIles willhe purchased to handle the Wilson kindergarten lead thIs comingyear. That tabes 'care of thIs year. Now the heard has to come apwith an equitable oilutles for all-the years te come.

    . The paree-o hove stated they will 55w maIntain a typo nf vigilOver fotore school hnald eletUnns -meetlnn. and any other itemsin which the board members ere Involved. -

    Board members told these parents Chore .wa& nu rose- fur on. additlen to -the School, there was so way one could be ballt andfinally, there was so m6eey for one, If the residents keep sp theirIntelligent and Informed approach to the matter how macb do youwant tu -bet there will he an addition te Wilson schoul witidn thenest few years?

    I'm giving adds In their favori

    - DistinguiEight hundred and seventy-

    threenew reohmenenteringtheUniversity of Illinois atturbana-Champaign bave bees acceiwed -hoto the EçimondJ.Jameo haeersprogram far superior coder-goadoate students, Prof.Richard R. Marsh, boners pro-gram direetur bon annoonced. -

    Scholoois the Mgbet scblemfchonor that can be conferredonafs-eshman entering the U, of- 1.Scheiorn Include:

    Des PlaInesKevin A. Klotter, 9404 Noel

    ave,; Marc B. Seide-an, 9214Aspen dr.

    Morton GroveMelissa .6, Aped, 8544 Mss

    tpo ove,; Mark l-l. Levis, 7032Labe; Jerreld M. Levy, 7127Lake st.; Donald L. Miner, 7741Churchill st.

    shed Rank.Niles

    Gos L. Anderson, 8013 N.Ozanam; Larry I. Golden, 8659Ns Oleander; Steven W. Klipe-wicz, 6824 Keoieey; Karen S.Knesser, 81134 Wlsner; Walter

    -S. Mantissas, 8831 Grand st.;Jacquelyn R.Muench, 8021 Mon-

    . regf Roymosd K. Peck. 7746

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    Dr.Mlcsor of Resoaach at the Altos,IllinoiS, Supplementary Eduta-Uso Genter. has keen appointedactoninistrativo assistant toOr.RIchard R. Shunt, Soperinten- '-dent of Schools for the MaineTnwnnhip l05h Schgols, it wasaseossied recently bythe Bsardof Education and On-. Short.Dr. Myers WOl fill the posh.siso of Rshert A, - Web, ad-minIstre-Ive asnintant for thepont two jreara, who recentlywas named piintipal of the sewMaine North High school. Dr.Myers will begin warking withthe Malee Township hIgh ncbnól -district on Au5. 1,. 5969,

    The appointment of llr.Myerocome esly,after careful seiec.-taon from among about 40 con-dElaten for the posItion, "ltwan a moot difficult task forthe committee, consisting of theprincIpals of the Moine HighSchools, the AssIstant Sagen..isteodent nf District 207, andmyself, to arrive ut a finaldetisien. as. many weil quali.-fled men had applIed for theposition,0' stated Dr. Short'However, we felt that Dr. -Myors background nf grubfessinaal leadersMp over theyearn mahen Mm especiallyqualified for the task he facesin hin new gotoitiin in the Mainehigh school system,"

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    Humanities Abroad

    . L'on eatngraood consiste nfassisting io roncan-ch projectsiinded by the U.S. Office ofEdutoilen while utndylng forMt doctorate ¡s education, atNew 'York university. The workprovided exteasive involvemestIn theoecende--yschnei curries..bm develepmestinlorgeoe-n-ban schnol districts In ton NewVerh area, Later, an Directorof Research and Cemmunity In-fermation fer the Springfield,Illinois, Poblic Schools, Dr.Myers develeged on extensivedistrict infnrmati000l program,includIng the editorohip ni alldistrict school puhlicatinto anda program nf two-way cnmmuni-catIon hetwuno lbs communityand seknol oye-em. I-le nervedfer two years on the AdvisoryCouncil of the Departmoot ofResearch, Offics of the Saper.intendsnt of Public lootractionfor the State nf illinois, hsfnregoing to the Altot area to directresearch projects at the Sap..piemontory Education Centerthere,

    Dr. Myers' background of ex-psrleoce kas Included teaching

    _at the secondary level of eAu-.Cation at Epping, North Dakota;NIdos, Iowa; Elmer, Mionouri;and Springfield, lllieoln wktrehe aion- nerved an an admixis..

    Tour Is On The GoAbout 40 members of Maine

    Township I-Ugh Schools' fifthaccusi "Huimsoitlen Ahcead"educational tour group departedfrom O'Hare Isternatidnal Air-port July 52, for u three-weektour nf Europe.

    The graup ii comprisedmustly of students from MainsEaot, Sooth andWest, pisa e-me-participating au1ts àndckapor- -ones. Paul Healy and Hazel As- -dersan, both of the Maine EastEnglish department, will againserve an faculty trip directorsand advinurs for the stade-ltgrndp.

    Flying directIon to Capen-hagen, the students will visitthe Tivoli Gardens, "The LittleMermaid," Krenhsrg CaStleimmortalized In Shakespeare's'Hamlet," an ali-dayextursionthreugh the Island of Sjellaud,and uther outstanding attrac-tinos in Denmark before goingos to Dusseldorf, Germany.-Among the ldghligheo of theirstay lx Germany will ho asteamer trip through the"Castle of the Rhein" and vine-yard country, s visit te thetwin-towered Gothic Cathedralat Cologne, and a motar drivethrough the Black Forest.

    The tour will travel by "me-ter crulsen-" to Switzerland tenjey the charm and scenicbeauty et that country, and thencontinue to Oberammsrgaa teobserve preparations fer the1970 performance of theismeasPassion Play. Upper Bavaria;Innsbruck, Aastrla; Venice,Floraste5 Rome, Pisa, Genoaand the Italian Rlvlaraareotherscheduled poInta of visitation.

    Is Roe the group wIll hove'as opgertREty to visit the Vati..tan, St, F6jern, the Colonsesmand Romas Forum, and otherpoints of Interest, besideshaving free tIsse for grasp oc-UvIllos andshepping. ContInuingthreugl Italy - to the -FroschRiviera, the taon will visitMonaco, Nice, and Avignon, andconclude with a drive throughthe Rhone river volley ta Lyinaand on tu Paris,Students willhave a few days of Paris sight-seeIng and shopping hofore re-turolng co Aug. 2 to Cidcogu,

    Specjal attantlea will be gelddluoln5 the -"Hissanities

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    Abroad trip to the art, sr-chitecture, music, literatureand history nf the various re-finns of Europe. The suUdeotmembers of the tour have at-tended a special sommernchoolnession which han emphasizedthese facets nf the kamanitfea,

    This year's participants in.clods:

    NitosPamela Faograt, Anna Krug.

    syk, Judy Kwaseiewnki, JanicePassarelii, Judy Pasoarelli,Remo Restagoi, Terry Watkins,

    Morton GroveKorea Aiperin, Rochslle Ro..

    - A giri, Keily Lyon, wan boroco Mr, and Mro, Andrew Cairo, -¿146 N, Washington st., Nilns,on June 20. The baby weighed-7 ib. Il 1/2 ea.

    A girl, Lisa -Anne, wan borote Mr, and Mrs. Richard J.Billings, 8516 Oleander, Nilen,on Jase 21, The baby weighed5 1h. 8 1/2 ea.

    A bey, George Douglas, wanborn to IcIr. and Mrs. GeorgeT, Jorndt, 9414 Meadow is..Des Plaines, on Jane 22, Thebaby weighed 7 1h. 12 1/4 us,

    A girl, ChristIna Mariè, wasbars te Mr. and Mrs. Carl R,Lindqulst, 8252 N. Elmsro,Riles. en June 23, 'The babyweighed 6 lb. 5 ap,

    A gIrl, Eileen Carel, washorn tò Mr. and Mrs. ErwinA. Bunch, 734f W, Craln,Niles,on Jano 25. The baby weighed8 lb. 2 oz,

    A girl, Lisa LIst, WOO bornte Mr, and MrO, FrashlIs M, ---Osasha, 88i4B Rabin dr., DesPlaines, es June 25. The babyweighed 7 lb. 13 1/4 sa. -

    A girl, Mariasse, was bornte Mr, asd Mrs. Nicholas E.Masoessallia, 7900 N. Caldwall,Nues, en June 19. The babyweighed 7 Ib. -

    Ahoy peter, was borotoMc.osai Mfp'Prter colasgels. 85119Milwaukee, NUes, en Jane 11.The baby weighed 6 lb. 5 1/4

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    Or. Myero in marrindaudhas -two children, fia received we-dergraduate degrees from boththe Unl?eroity of Missouri and -frum Northeast Minsour.j Statecollege, and a MAdegroe inlchnol Ad,elaistrailon from thatschool In 1961, He wan awardedbIs Ed, D, degree from NewYork anlversitp in 5985. Wldlea student, Dr, Myers recelvidthe Con-aturo Award freto theUniversity of MIssouri and theWalter A. Andersen andFuasdero Day Award from NewVerb asiverslty,

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    Professor wmlam SIsUghtor out thit ose out si foûr coUN** '''' tsr 5h18 555of t'urdue sniverIty Ie been drop out ditring theIr' Problem," he ss14, ISC1UL?*.assIgned to conductthe "HowTo year and oze CItO of ICk 5f mOttV&døfl. 115k oISfldYSurvive In ceUege slldy. two kayo coflege before their skills srid the studMl'a Mk of

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    collegO bOcios. of 1k s In-teIIIgenc or rngcçqvste hIgh,chaol IflIL Th°Y "ocreenOS for this by collego od.mIttnco sfficlole. Sjsughteroal&

    Thus, based on a costeo thatwas origin-ted at Rirdue neL.verelty Id 1956, etudento can NOaught to tenìIn Incelleg.. Hosaid that the courne Is ojeo toIdgfl athòoIgiaduateehea&dforcollage, and.colloge studentS. ftIn equivalent to three weeks ofcoflege-lovel Instruddon.

    ' Thnoe InitrestçdInthcounoø,mey contact Dale Johnson st729.4398 or Box 311 or nicyregister at the doorThe cours.fee t, $25g which lncltdeprinted notes for the ,atudent'oune throughout Ido coreor

    y ny the Moflon GravoJaycees. mo 9.hout caucos IBScheduled for July 28. 09. and30 ut 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. ut NibsNorth. Professor Slaughterdoutes that the doursowiflcovorSuch topicu us:flndingkeyideuu,ten kinds of readings lectoranuto.taklng,'surviving dull leotores. the sllent bunguuge.listening pitfolbs survIving disÉructions, scheduling, und pro.paring for tests und examino.tioxa.

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    lu addition to the pre500tprogramo, otherswlllhe uet apIn the near future.

    "Currently, one oat of everyten peraunu atLutheruflGeflerlis a utudent.' Kaufmann uaid."With our cammunitY und ournation fuclug u critical short-age of peruuuuel In the healthcare prafeuuloto. theue educo.tians! pragramo ore playing ovital rule lx helping tç meetthis unmet xeed.

    According tu Kaufmann. theclooed circuit television uyu-tern will have a tremendousvalue to the teaching proceso atthe hospital.

    An educationaltebevlul005yo.tern for Lutheran General hoo.pilaI will be pupohased from theproceeds of ththuspltalu fourth '000uul heoefltdinner-dauCejuly19 at the Marrlutt Mutor hotel,said John Kaufmune, executive,secretory for the board el urus-taco st Lutheran General hou-pitol Park Ridge.

    The clesed circuit televisionsystem will be primarily foreducatiunal parpanes. Kaufmannadd.d but will hold several di.red advantages to pdtlentu.

    ' Among the educational pro-gramo ut the hospital which willuse the television nyatem willbe thu luospitaIo achuelu ofnursing. rudlobogiC technology.licensed pructical nursing andmedical technology. lt will aloehe usad fer pastrOal cute edo-cutlonal programo. seminaryeducational programo. medicalInternuhip, residency pregramsand oeciol work educationalprograms.

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    "Bye Bye Birdie" ' .John and Billy Sutherland. Evanston, meet the leadsof the Ridotto

    Players, lac. predsctlen of 'Bye Bye Birdie1" (1. to r.) SteveWaflter, Sue Ballard. Sue Klein. und Keith Krupp. A beitefit po!.formante ei tite musical will be huId on July 19 for the MuscularDyutrojduy Association ut the Nies East Theotrn. 770D N. Un.colo, Sluokie.

    New AddressThomas L. Eandi. 40 W.

    Oak ove.. Nies0 soles ogestfpr the AlIntOte Insurance Corn-puolee, has transferred hisbusiness addosso to the Toubyaveuee lecaL 001es offIce,- 77110W. Toahy.

    The television system willalso bave far reaching effectsfer the hospimi5 medical stoff0he salol, "Carrent lectures canlye video-taped and played.backfer a physician whu wan an-able te attend tbe. regular pro..aantatiun because of on emes.

    . gesCy ar simIlar reaSon. Thesystem will enable unusual sur.gical precedares auch au openheart ourtoçy tu be telecast or

    Badridden patienta will haable ta see telecant cbordluseo'.videO from the hospital chapelthrough television sets In pa.tient resma. Kaafmanfloald.UdIf required by litt medical scoff,Isolated patients may talk to 'M155 EVRW ILLBEOdUOtC oftheir visitatO through thu tele- Grant hospital School of Hure-

    vision media.Ing In Glddago and l taken

    A new director uf Central pa5t-RW toamos at Natdu'Supply . hat boon appointed at P

    college. Qilcogo; Moray.

    Lutherdn Guneraihn5tab.P colidge. Detrøit. Mich. anaRidge,ShnleMOVyEvO5.a HeutY Ford Communitycoflapí

    chief of processing and diaret-bullen 5.5 Veterans Administra.tien Research hospital Is Ciii-fago. She served In Udo posi..ties for lO years and had boonhead nurse previassly.

    Site loan boon a staff nurse atVeterans Admialatrotlen hes.¡dIal IBllearborn,Mich.,afldhmiworked with the U. S. PublicHealth Sarvico in Gblcago0Louisville. Ky. and Detroit,Mich.

    PUBLIC FORUMA public ftrum and di&ug..

    elofl onOto lrnportanco'ofumni.berofuip lnthoCodpns'adveBloodreplOcáttent program will beheld al thu 1511es Recreiftoncenwr July30, beginning at 8p.m. ResIdesIfB of the viflagh ofNUes aro Invited to attend..'

    On ' Geológy TripForty-nine guidonta andooven

    staff members left Juno l6fruinthe University of Illinois at Gr.bane-Champaign for SIte$dU.Wys. and too wuiversltyè 2,0thatnual Geology 'Inmuten FieldCamp.

    Among the etuaaelo loo RnInedt Kerlls 8519 Majomit_Mee.too Grove.

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    Tigeru il OrioIes-. Theleague leading Tigers aver..pawered che necand place O..rinles in the first of two gameshetweee these teams thisweek.Randy Weingarten had the O..doles ander control allowing

    - eaSy ana hit ta Niel Mednick.Weingarten along with Miracle.ncr paced the Tigers with Thitsa. piece. Othehn to get hits ferthe Tigers were Olee Erandel.Jobs Ongliass and John Schmid.

    Orioles 6, Yankees . Withthe loss to the Tigers the O..noies dropped to third placa,but soly for u day. With NeilMedslch throwing a bard fastball en a humid-90 degree day,the Yankees were stymied fobonly 2 hits. Madeich bad struckfut the first 9 men he facedbut tired ja the 4th when LeeLevis led off with a dsuble,One out later Mike Styse singledblm home, The Orleleo jumpedso Mike Styse for 4 russ in thé15 inslng. With Mark Wilder andMark Werba reaching base ona welk and hit ' pite ren-pectively, Neil 'o. .irJ do .ledto drive both hme, Ron Ri ferfollowed olitk aso bar 0. 'lewhich wasens ghto -- etheOrioles nf Victo V,

    Orioles 1, T :e s l RundyWeingarten an. Neil Mednickwere tied up in a real pItcher'sduel as the game was calledbecause of curfew, MterZ hoursof baseball sa the werment dayof the year, the umpires da-cided no inning wolldotarcafter10:45, The Orioles scored firstio the 3rd Inning, as MarkWilder oocred after Nell Med..nich's double, Mednick bud 3of the 4 Oriole hits. The Tigersscored In the 4th to tie the game.Glen Krandel led off the ion-lug with a single and went gothird oo an error of e gresodball hit by W.eiégartnnR.eodafscored as Mike Kerochner hit.into afielder's choice. The gamewill pe rompletad Jnly 19 be-fore their regularly scheduledgame,

    Tigers 8, White Sou 2, TheTigers continued on their win-slog ways an thaypaundad 9 biteand 8 runs to beat the WhiteSax, Jeff Serete, Glen Krandel,Mike Kerockoer, Alan Radoubeach bed 2 hits for the Tigers.The White Sou scared 2 rosois the fifth as Mike Platt singladwith Steve Levine, HowardWeiss and Greg Tavill on thebases,

    NATION.L LEAGUE

    Pirates 7, Phillles 1, TheIfirates won their first gamauf the ueasun and unappèd a

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    I5hiUy S-game WinCingScam Greettharg wént the ditance and alun collected 2 tincluding a hatee ron tu haiblu awn canse, The Phillimscared-their lasa rua lu the firstau Mark Serafis siofled oisJeff Safran, Paul Prauhel cviKen Weingarten ea the hase.The Pirates kIf liosog Was th -4th when Greg Went

    Ripledwith KeithBioestels Cod bISeBer an base. The Rbalscored 4 runs in thot bAng -which were enough for

    - Cubs 10, Obsto 5, lv a. battle for Ist plate iht Cohpreved tu be the better teamas they Outsiugged the GieoPoor Giant-fielding end the lootball hitting of Aboco Zohillotawere the key co the Giant down.fall. Zuhiiiaga bad a olugle,triple, bote-ran und a kon,erw

    . os an error ai the left field.er misjudged a fly ball. HutvucdLevey and - Billy h'eder patedthe Giants each collected 2 hito,

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    Pirates 3, Cardinals 2. ThePirates were fortunate tu sesee3 rues in the first lettIng with,ast e hit, und these roso wereesaughta Continue thelrsimongwtiyo. Scott Greenberg, MibeBerg and Craig Erasdel werethe auly betters to get hits ferthe Pirates. The Cards scoredboth their raso in the 5th asRon Redmas, Jerry Melltngnrand Rublsy hurgo kit conoce-ui!a singlas to score one run.Bruce- Greenberg followed sitha sacrifice fly to center tuscura Malinger.

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    Piratas S, Giants O. ln thismake-up gasoE the Piratesbombed the Giusto and drspped

    - them to test place. The Pirate.held scoreless for 3 Innlefa

    - broke louse with 7 runs lo the4th. . Keith Bluestein had theGiants under control andbreezed to hin first .Vlttory.Eug6íe Kelibin én Eddie Rushwere the ouly Glasés tu gethits.

    M.G. LégionBaseball Schedule

    Margan Prove Pent #t54American Legion two baseballteems are fast coming fo theend el 7th Dint, competiffun.Here is the schedule fer thenext week:

    Friduy,.JulylS: MortouGrtye"Reds" vo. Narth Shore, away;"Greyu" host Wilmette, Her-rar Park -

    Sunday, July 20: "Greyn" vs.-"Reds," Marrer Park

    Mosday July 21: "Greys" utNartishraoh, 'lights

    Wednesday, Ju1y23: "Grays"Vd. Skukla, Harrer Park

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    LEGAL NOTICEPLEASE TAKE N(YrICE that the NILES PARK DISTRICT,,

    Nifes, illinois, does hereby request bids for the Soliawing projectt

    GYfs02A5llJ4 at Greanas Ileights Park

    Bids 5haIl he taken on separata truffes: GENERAL, ELEC-TR1CAL, PLUMBIyfG and DEMOLITION ' af the enisthtg old

    There simli he a FORTY and so/lOOths ($40.00)deposit upes picking up Flues and SisecigiVutlalm.

    f'lass und Siseclflcatlaso run he ohtalnad ut the effice of ALPEI1_& ALPER, Architects, 30 Wast Wushingeus Street, Chicufo,Illinois, on und after Tuesday; July 22, 1969. ' 'Sealed Bids shall be due- us or before 0:00 p.m., CentrolDaylight Savings Time, un Tuesday, Aogltsg S, 1969, ut theaSure of the NUDES PARR DISTRICT, 7877 MilwSuhee Avenue,Nues, Illinois, '

    Public Bid OpenIngs shall be held an the 5th dey of August,1969, at the heur- of 8:05 p.m., CastraI Daylight Savings Time,at 7877 Miiweuhea Avasua,Nijao, Illinois.BY ORDER O THE BOARD OF OMMJSSIÒNERS OF THE

    NILES PARK DISTRICT' , s .

    H. Thaadure Olsen,, SecretorY.

    'fi

    Art Class, Begins

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    Osa of the firut art clauses farmed by TheArt Boutique, 9106 Milwaukee uve. und its ewner,Jse SteIner, I., la ahume in seaMos, Clansmetoberu Include Cepal Harris, Lynn Frumet,LeisJustromb. Marshal Browdy, Evelyn Shapira,Robins Stainer aod Karen Duhufeky. Stainer,who attended the Au lItSUWe. and AmericanAcedomy al Art, was an arE teacher in the Chi-

    NILES POLICE REPORT-

    Stolen bike wus reported tupolice by OUvr Bjeake, 7020Nordica. He told $aUCa u 24-inch Schwinn 5.upeed Stingray,sas tuben tram u staruga bin,.,Theft frum his locker at theLeaning Tower YMCA was ra-parted go police by MichueiSawitu uf Shakie, I-le said hiswallet and clothing, intheman'slocker roam, were taken.,.James Esysan, l9,at6SOBRosa-view dr., was caken ta LOPby u, NFD amu5ange fter heinjured bis right knee whileplaying baseball ut 7655 Damp-star ,,, Thsft , of an Admiralwindow aIr cundlliunar from thetewohnose ut 8077 Grund wasreported to palice by Leu Sut-toe. He told police the machinehad bees placed in tIW windowabset u month ugo - when thetenants moved out the air con-ditioser was goue,,.A fire in uwashing machine 'muter in thehome of Hurry- Khsnwakl, 0315Perk, was extinguished by theNFD...Stolan hike at 8105 Win-nor mua reportad tu police byDonald Dvorak, He told policehe had parked the blue audchreme 24-inch Schwinn on titeseoth side at his- honte overnite,The bike was -gene-in the more.lng,Vandallsm ta isis 2 curemas reported hy Rdséard CmleI,9841 Glendale In. He talé po-lice uejçuoe,n persoas sprayederenga paint an tite driversside of both carupurked at theGleodule address, -.

    July l3.,,.- ,BurgIa was reportad at

    Raceway, 7942 Oubton, Entrywoo tiuuslkly. mude titull therear door and about $50 wae

    "The Ma,, Whu Came to DIn-vez," a comic accaunt uf the-Whiteuide saga, will be pTa..sentad by the Pilas Little 7he-uWe graup Sept,' 5, and 6, utSt. John lireheuf hail, 0301 N,Harlem, Curtain time le B p.m.Adult admiaeton is $1.00 andchildren aun 50e. - -

    The caIebatmi Gaurgo S.Kuufmae.Mee HdiV cemady is

    tahen,.,Burgiart at 7012 Gob-son, was replfirted ky-GarylOopy. Ushnuwn persans took$40.,,Theft of money was re-ported ut McCieun'u Car Wash,7849 Waukegan. BurOns Laiboldtold police he was cleaning e-qaipmeet und was unaware on-known persons took $Sleot of themoney box,

    July 12-Police records show 617 auto

    accidents in the village to date.,.Grand theft at trailer 206 ut5901 N, Milwaukee was re-ported by George Kieuzia. Hentated u female, 31, had en-terad the trailer und took itemsanImated at 51,tto...Theft nfcurrency et LumrencewoodMobil, 7963 Weukegan, Was re-ported to police by Ray Ruth,He told police Isa mus work-ing in the hark room of thestation whes unknswts personsmast beva enterad the front ofthe station und teob monoyframthe cash register. Tuben wasabout $100-$120 in singles undtens.

    July llStelen bike was reported by

    Mrs. Leonard Kuhr, 7300 Okato,She gold felice her sen, Les-ndrd, had parked the purple und'white 20-inch' Schwise at 7503Milwaukee. Upes his rature itwas gone..,NFD ambulance wascalled tu '7527 Waskegas tetransport Don Taostoer, 24, ofChicago, te LOP. He sui feredacid horns while ut worh...NFDanswered a call by Mrs. Our-bara Weucot, - 0501 Carel. Anoutarizer in ber borne had

    -shorted eut, causing a smallfire. - -

    under - the direction of KarfuArnata Marcia Hardy and Don-na Kalukawuki. Featured in thecast are EnnJahlanslfi as White-

    - sidet Jenny CanitIe. Kevin Ru-- mutt, Patti Cereh, Herb Berg-

    strern,i Barb MeNai', Scull l.uelCarel Kulau, Ran Meday, SheilaResienaki, Mike Panak GayleMeute, Chris Winniewahi nidMurk O'NeIll.

    At Music 'Camp - -tuelcians at the camp

    dents from threughust Ii- iseisde Carel Hahiglutcst, 8838'Student n

    SttIfluets arelOrningandrerfarm- McVicker ¡VC,a Viewisst atNarthern Illinois univac'- ;acbaal. and Sachem Stacka,8905Sity'e 13th annual--Mesic far McVicker P,rk ViewVatiO, Camp wbiclvends'jiilyl8. ncbaei, bath ei Manign Grove.

    ruga PilkUc achoals for 4 years. Ele has ex-hibited at many Chicagoland aree art faIrs, shuw-Ing his uhu and scaipture. Mr, Steiner is amemher uf the Skokle Art GWld, Dee PlainesArt Guild and North Shore Art League. TheBuutique allers paintingn far sale by WendellHall, Stuart SlavOn and nthar local artista. Thereara also ail painting and afulpture classes and apleutre framing service is availahla,

    Mosquito ReliefNiles resideatu seeking aid

    from mesquitsas should call thefollawing aumbOra ai the depart-rnents reaponsihlqfar mnuquitufogging: Residents iiving laustof Harlem ave., callNorthshareAbatement Hi 6-4230 end resi-desto living west of Harlemuve, call Northwest Abatementi:.- 7-2306,

    WelcomeA girl. Heather Elizabeth,

    was bere io Mr. and Mrs. Ver-non P, Mitchell, 9039 Churchet,, Des Plaines, on Jane il.The baby weighed 6 1k, 2 nr.

    'iThS"' ÇTh1r8dYit3iYlc 1969 ' ' i 18

    - RàmedTo i'unFitir SaturdayMotorola -Post

    Prahlt j, Kiittger, nf NUes,has keen appointed a0sintant'treasurer cad general credit- manager fer the consumerpraducts divisian of Materelatnt,, accurding te Art Schnip-per, Jr., director uf market-ing.

    - FraskKlinger

    Mr, Kllngar baa been withthePrankile Park iteudqnarteredalettrenitu firm aince t950 andhas uarved in tinancial capacI-tlei- with alIter ei the tarpare-tian'n majar divisiana befarejoining the consumar praductadivision, which is a leadingmanufacturer nf hume enterstainment and par-anal aIea-Iranien producta,

    A native nf Chicago, the Mu..tareia financial executive ut-tended The Citadel In Charles-tan, South Carolina and Le Sulleuniversity. He is a memker nfthe Chicago Midwest CreditManagement Ausaciutian und theNational Asunciution of CredItManagement. Ha is else a mee.-her oflhe Knightu of Celnmbui,

    Klingar resides at 7035 W.Kedzie ut., Niied, with his é'ide,Alice and daughters Mary undAnita, -

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    ChantS-aide el itqly' Family -heapital will held'. Fun Fairon iba bunpital grounds SatUs'.day, J.ly 19 -from 10 s.cn, to

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    Highlight uf th day will bethe drawing - uf a prize at 4p.m. Pirat prize in R cartridgetape player, and aecand prizeio a dinner and- theatre eva-ning for twa.

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    By Matt Katze

    MINOR - INJURY?MAYBE .,,

    Ono uf thername cammunminer injtirtea tu plegueaurchildren aro puqtsarewawtda caused by ruatynelle, d'pllntera, glans anda wide a