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Beginning with the earliest edition of the Highland Park News in 1874, several newspapers have been published for Highland Park. Click on a date range to search the index for local news articles and obituaries from these newspapers. Full text available on microfilm at the library. Full text of newspaper articles from 1874 - 1922 are also available online in our Newspaper Collection.  Complete this form to request full text of an obituary if you’re unable to visit the library. Contact the Reference Department at hppla@hplibrary.org or 874.831.7031 for more information.

 

Abbreviations used:

HPH .......Highland Park Herald

HPN........Highland Park News

HPNL....Highland Park Newsletter

HPP........Highland Park Press

NSNL....North Shore Newsletter

SRN........Sheridan Road Newsletter


 
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January 1, 1960-December 31, 1960
HIGHLAND PARK NEWS

ACCIDENTS                                                                                                     

            Police make five charges in two traffic accidents. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 32.
            Five injured in Skokie traffic accident Sunday. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 5.
            Highway accident victim has praise for hospital, police. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 5.
            Drivers arrested in several crashes. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 5.
            Firemen rescue boy from lake ice ledge. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 5.
            Howard Copp hurt in Green Bay Rd. collisions. Friday. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 5.
            Cigaret (sic), gasoline injure customer at service station. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 65.
            No traffic deaths, fewer accidents reported to date. May 12, 1960, p. 4.
            Highwood girl, Gail Sicilla, dies in auto accident. June 2, 1960,p. 3.
            Child runs into street is killed. June 23, 1960, p. 3.
            5-year old girl hit by teen driver. June 23, 1960, p. 3.
            Two hurt in crash when driver dozes. June 23, 1960, p. 4.
            Skokie accidents injure four people. June 23, 1960, p. 4.
            Crash in Half Day kills young woman, inures 2 drivers. June 30, 1960, p. 3.
            2 soldiers hurt in four-car crash on Skokie Rd. June 30, 1960, p. 3.
            Four cars stopped at highway lights hit from behind. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 5.
            Digging machine rolls from trailer, operator killed. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 3.
            Crash injures three at Skokie-Half Day. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 8.
            John Hunter killed by accidental shot. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 3.
            Winnetkan killed in crash on Skokie with wild semi. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 7.
            Sailor sleeps, dies at wheel. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 4.
            Shot at home, policeman dies. William A. Baruffi. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 66.
            8 youths survive 100 mph chase after beer party. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 3.
            Blame two drivers for twin crashes. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 73.
            Three kids aboard school bus crash. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 3.
            Five Yule crashes; 2 injured drivers are  Highland Park statistics. Dec. 29, 1960, p. 5.

ADCRAFT

            Students prepare ads for special section. Dec. 29, 1960, p. 3.

ADULT EDUCATION

            Coordinated adult education classes are scheduled for District 113. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 16.
            Complete programs for adult education course this fall. Sept.15, 1960, p. 4.

AFRICA

            League of Women Voters focus on Africa problems. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 5.
            Presbyterian group study of Africa is concluded today. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 32.
            African problems program topic for Dec. 7 meeting. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 35.

AGING

            Problems of aging to be studied at annual meeting. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 15. 

ANIMALS

           "Be kind to animals week" brings ideas from experts on dog care. May 5, 1960, p. 5.
            Dogs bite four over weekend. May 19, 1960, p. 9.
            Two dog bites reported by police. May 26, 1960, p. 16.
            Shepherd Dog Club begins new season. June 2, 1960, p. 25.
            Two Highland Park dogs rate among tops in country. June 16, 1960, p. 41.
            Rat reports investigated, two chipmunks found. June 30, 1960, p. 3.
            Ravinia rodent identified as tree-nesting species. July 7, 1960, p. 5. 
            City to hire rat exterminator. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 58.
            Exterminator tells plan for ravine rat control. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 4.
            Rats throughout city neighborhoods Gunnarson notes. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 3.
            Medical group gives suggestions to help prevent dog bites. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 58.
            Obedience class of Shoreline German Shepherd Club. Photos, story. Nov. 24, 1960, p.16
            Traps catch cat. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 40.
             Lions Club offers leader dogs to blind people. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 16.

ART/ARTISTS

            New teacher arrives for classes at Fine Arts Center. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 23.
            Resident artist Wayne Gallagher wins art award. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 34.
            Nationally known artists exhibit for community. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 51.
            Highland Park a center for the arts. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 28-
            Community Associates set print show May 13-20 at Rec Center. May. 12, 1960, p. 11.
            100 artists show work here July 3-4. May 19, 1960, p. 35.
            All-Arts Center is turned over to Highland Park. June 30, 1960, p. 9.
            Suburban  Fine Arts Center opening. Photo. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 47.
            Community’s Arts Center to open Monday, Sept. 19. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 56.
            Family open house planned for Arts Center October 16. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 5.
            New officers named to direct Arts Center. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 27. 

ASSESSMENT ROLLS/ASSESSMENTS

            Deerfield Township assessment rolls published today. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 3. & p. 36.
            Car assessment reduced 20 percent. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 4.
            Assessor’s crew begins field survey of local homes. June 23, 1960, p. 3.
            Assessment rolls W. Deerfield Township. Nov. 10, 1960, p.8-
            Assessment rolls W. Deerfield Township. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 7, Section 2.

AUTHORS

            Local writers have fiction published. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 13.

AWARDS

            National Science Award given to Benjamin Stackler, Highland Park. June 2, 1960, p. 5.
            Fine Arts Awards given to high school students. June 9, 1960, p. 29.

BANFIELD, DR. SAMUEL

            Dr. Banfield's cash no recluse hoard, says attorney. July 7, 1960, p. 5.

BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE

            See: Highland Park City Beautification Committee

BICYCLES

            Find half of bicycles on streets not safe to ride. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 5.
            New bicycle ordinance designed to reduce Highland Park accidents.Sept.15,1960, p.16.
            Bike registration rates scheduled for new ordinance. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 4.
            Most bicycle pass checks at schools. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 5.

BILLBOARDS

            General Outdoor to fight sign law; billboard ban labeled unclear, unconstitutional. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 3.
            Zoning hearing revives argument on billboard ban. May 5, 1960, p. 52.
            New sign ordinance bans Skokie billboards. May 26, 1960, p. 4.
            Eight billboards down; owners suing Mortier. June 16, 1960, p. 6.
            Highland Park ordinance of 1960. (re: billboards) June 16, 1960, p. 34.
            Triangle Sign Co. seeks new judge in suit against city.  July 7, 1960, p. 9.
            City sues for $36 million; daily fines claimed for billboard violations. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 3.

BLINDNESS

            Lions Club offers leader dogs to blind people. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 16.

BONAMARTE, Sgt. Michael Jr.

            Police sergeant acclaimed man of the year - wins DSA. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 3.

BOOKS

            First 'Great Books' study group met here in 1932. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 32.

BROTHERHOOD

            Brotherhood Week plans initiated by community group. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 8.

BUSINESS

            Outline 3-way plan to improve central business district. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 4.
            Pedestrian mall, ample parking and new traffic pattern cited. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            Chamber president: James B. Garnett. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 4.
            New Sears store slates early opening. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 42.
            Home sales, building, booming. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 3.
            11% more businesses listed, 1960. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 25.
            Highland Park retail sales top $35 million – Luce. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 25.
            NS Realtors ’59 sales tops for decade. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 35.
           Chamber to act on Park and Shop. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 3.
            William D. Anderson  appointed Deerfield State Bank cashier. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 59.
            Big new Sears store to open Mar. 3, 1960, p. 51.
            Long range plans set for business areas. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 3.
            Woolworth to open Crossroads store. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 90.
            Woolworth grand opening today. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 58.
            Harmonious architecture throughout business district keystone to beauty. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 7.
            Mock city council discusses building business dist. mall. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 12.
           Highland Park industrial sales are reported. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 53.
            Saving-Loan Ass'n. plans month long grand opening. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 70.
            Four planners hurl challenges at Highland Park businessmen. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 3.
            Highwood Radio opens enlarged showrooms today. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 59.
            Bank of HP sets May for construction. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 67.
            Homemakers' Week begins this  morning. May 5, 1960, p. 3.
            Excavate basement at new Walgreens. May 26, 1960, p. 64.
           "Who's the friendliest person in the Highland Park business community?"  July 7, 1960, p. 4.
            "Hi, neighbor" is password for Friendly Days. July 21, 1960, p. 3.
            All Flagg’s Stores change names to Benj. Allen & Co. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 43.
            Wenk’s plans for Highland House include no liquor. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 26.
            Ringer opens new office, its third, in Deerfield. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 4.
            Savings & Loan Association hits new high in 1960. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 4. of  Special Section following p. 32.
            Walgreens opens new store Monday. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 49.     
            Shopping home town is like visit to international bazaar. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 3.
            Deerfield Bank begins new system. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 25.
CANDIDATES

            Meet the candidates in Apr. 12, primaries: profiles, policies, photos. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 28-
            Be a smart voter - know all candidates' qualifications. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 28--
            More candidates answer Voters League questions. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 7.
            Candidates' stand on issues is useful guide to voters. Oct. 27, 1960,  p. 48.

CENSUS

            Crew leaders, 1960 census are named. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 58.
            1916 census jolts city officials. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 3.
            Population increases set shape of religious, educational future. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 22.
            Census will come, Ravinia folks told. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 3.
            Frantonius claims census miscounted. June 16, 1960, p. 16.

CHARITIES

           Christmas Seal contributions lag in county. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 17.
           Hundreds will ring doorbells Sunday Feb. 28  - Hear Sunday. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 31.
           'Good things happen when you give' - to American Red Cross. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 5.           
           Red Cross drive's district and area chairmen named. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 4.
           Cancer Crusade opens; $13,192 goal set for city. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 5.
           Heart Fund drive nets $18,000 plus; tops 156 suburbs. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 10.
          Children plan big carnival to aid research project. July 7, 1960, p. 8.  

CHILD CARE/CHILDREN

            Here’s help for Moms of pre-high schoolers. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 26.
            Children on Ridge ‘over the top’ in hospital sale. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 5.
            Youth conference called Monday by local agencies. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 66.
            Baby sitter rules given. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 6. Special Section
            Buzz session on parent-child at Edgewood PTA. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 48.

CHURCH, Rep. Marguerite Stitt

            Photo. News story. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 3.

CHURCHES

            Sermonette of the Week feature begins in August. Various clergy contribute. Paging varies.
            Religious director Christine Griffis installed in impressive ceremonies. (At Highland Park Presbyterian Church) Jan. 14, 1960, p. 35.
            Local churches unite to observe World Day of Prayer. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 52.
            Banquet, pulpit exchange highlight 'Brotherhood'. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 56.
            Emphasis on youth in early March services. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 46.
            'Laborers with God' is the of World Day of Prayer. Mar. 3, 1960,p. 46.
            Building to begin soon on Beth El's new sanctuary. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 37.
            Tomorrow's synagogue today: preview of N.S. Congregation Israel's $1,750,000  building. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 54.
            Newest church in North Suburban Baptist group: North Suburban Baptist Church, Northbrook. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 54.
            Local monsignors greet Archbishop Meyer. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 10.
            Beth El temple plans approved; dedicate stage. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 10.
            Holy Week is marked with ancient rites. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 56.
            North Shore congregations form 'council of youth'. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 58.
           Golden birthday at NS Methodist opening May 12. May 5, 1960, p. 59.
            Photograph: Ebenezer Church, c1905. On west side of 2d St. between Central and Laurel. May 12, 1960, p. 42.
            Ground will be broken in late June for new N. Shore Unitarian Church. May 26, 1960, p. 44.
            Dedicate four new windows at Trinity. May 26, 1960, p. 44.
            B’nai Torah plans temple dedication. June 2, 1960, p. 7.
            Major building program launched by Presbyterians. June 2, 1960, p. 32.
            3-day program for dedication of B’nai Torah. June 9, 1960, p. 7.
            Archibishop Meyer will be Serra Club’s guest June 14. June 9, 1960, p. 8.
            B’nai Torah’s dedication opens tomorrow evening. June 9, 1960,p. 34.
           Plan to build $3,000,000 seminary and college here. July 7, 1960, p. 32.
            Methodists reappoint pastor here for 7th year. July 7, 1960, p. 33.
            Trinity United seeks to sell two churches. July 14, 1960, p. 30.
            Welcome Rev. G. C. Ervin to North Shore Methodist. July 14, 1960, p. 30.
            Buddhism will be Interfaith topic. July 14, 1960, p. 31.
            For 1961 new Beth El Synagogue. Sketch. July 28, 1960, p. 34.
           Plan open house for new Redeemer parsonage Sunday. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 28.
           Dr. “Bill” Young has 26 years in ministry. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 28.
           Rev. Ralph newly named district head. Sept. 25, 1960, p. 30.  
            Break ground for $170,000 North Shore Unitarian Church. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 30.
            High holy days observance opens Sept. 21, Beth El. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 7.
            Adapt new church to rolling hilltop setting: J Holland. (N.S. Unitarian) Sept. 15, 1960, p.32.
            High holy days begin today. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 30.
           Temple Jeremiah names Dr. Tarshish as full-time rabbi. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 13.
            Lecture on Christian Science full text. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 32.
            Trinity now foresees ground-breaking early in '61. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 32.
            $75,000 building program is launched by First United Evangelical Church. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            Dedicate Wilmette's $350,000 Christian Science Church. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 17.  
            North Shore Unitarians plan cornerstone ceremony Dec. 3. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 32.
            Honor Rabbi Lipis' 10th anniversary Dec. 9-11 weekend. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 32.
            Photo: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Wilmette. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 42.
            Parties, home candle lighting key observance of Chanukah.  Dec. 8, 1960, p. 30.
            Plan church sale to curtain-maker. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 41.
            Holiday services listed. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 26.

CIVIL DEFENSE

            Procedure to follow D-Day. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 14.
            What happens in Highland Park if atom bombs fall. May 26, 1960, p. 4.
            Siren will blow Wed. morning. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 3. 
            Air raid plans surprise commuters. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 3.
            Prepared - first aid equipment. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 3.
            Civil Defense Day. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 3.

CLUBS

            Moraine Girl Scout annual meet Jan. 13. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            Charter granted HP sponsored Rotary Club. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 5.
            Italian Prosperity Club welcomes members. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 27.
            Monday marks Scouting’s 50th year in America. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 5.
            N.S. Council Boy Scouts of America to recognize 37 new Eagle Scouts.  Feb. 18, 1960, p. 11.
            Red Cross is 'on the job 12 months a year in Highland Park'. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 5.
            Rotary sees 60's as biggest decade in 32 year history. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 62.
            YWCA to open 1960 membership drive April 18. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 8.
            It's 'International Sewing Bee' at YWCA. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 32.
           Civic Association plans more frequent meetings. June 2, 1960, p. 9.
            North Shore Film Society. (ed.) Oct. 6, 1960, p. 10.
            Rifle and Pistol Club seeks new members this year. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 48.
            Luncheon notes Girl Scouts' 100th anniversary. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 41.
            Drama Club opens season next week. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 12.
            Local Rotarians to observe Rotary Foundation Week. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 7.
           Adult Girl Scouts of Moraine Council note centennial of Juliette G. Low. Nov. 10, 1960,  p. 40.
            Men's Garden Club considers change in group's name.  Dec. 1. 1960, p. 12.
            Lions Club offers leader dogs to blind people. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 16.
            Masons to install new slate tonight in new building. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 42.

COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES

            Appointed college dean of students: Dean Hotchkiss. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 4.
            It’s commencement time for many this week. June 2, 1960, p. 13.
            Map 75th birthday plans for 'National' (College of  Education ). July 14, 1960, p. 29.
            Baby boom catches up with universities' capacities. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 10.

COMMUTERS/COMMUTING

            See also: Transportation
            Frisco-style fight could save commuters – Opperman. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 5.
            Commuters ask for higher fares, file two petitions. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 3.
            Commuters ride latest 2-deck equipment. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 48.
            North Shore commuters plan pamphlet campaign. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 13.
            North Shore riders win in Washington. May 12, 1960, p. 3.
            City contributes to commuter fight. May 26, 1960, p. 30.
            North Shore riders accept fare hikes, urge freight use. June 2, 1960, p. 4.  
CONTESTS

            Announce Adcraft winners. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            Adcraft winners view citation. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 4.

COURTS

            Four Highland Park estates are filed in probate court. July 28, 1960, p. 16.
            Court dates set for condemnation of overpass land. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 42.
            Impose $50 fine in 18-month old drunk driving case. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 5.

CRIME

           Officer Zenko arrests 4 men who robbed store. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Police recover stolen auto. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 34.
            Burglars take $340; hunt hours for more. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 4.
            Crime is on the increase – FBI man. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 5.
            4 armed burglars in Kriser robbery still not found.  Feb. 25, 1960, p. 5.
            Youth burgles three. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 7.
            Daylight burglary; two auto crashes reported Tuesday. May 5, 1960, p. 3.
            Skokie gas station night shift man beaten, robbed. May 5, 1960, p. 13.
            Arrest of two men may solve recent local robberies. May 12, 1960, p. 3.
            What to do before the burglar comes. May 19, 1960, p. 50.
            Resident shot, killed in robbery.  Clifford J. Parmentier. May 26, 1960, p. 3.
            Coroner swears jury, reports bullet path. May 26, 1960, p. 3.
            Parmentier murder search continues. June 2, 1960, p. 3.
            Reports indicate burglar’s field day on Lakeside Place. June 9, 1960, p.5.
            Alert neighbor frightens away house breaker. July 7, 1960, p. 5.
            Find armed burglar in Ravinia bedroom. July 7, 1960, p. 44.
           Three sign charges in highway brawl. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            Window toll rises in BB-gun spree. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            5 say BBs broke windows in Ravinia. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            Hose, can taken to siphon gasoline. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            Jail Chicagoan for trial; charged with forgery. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 7.
            Eight boys admit hubcap, tool theft. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 31.
            Nab Chicago youths in police stake-out at site of thefts. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 16.
            BBs break three more big windows. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 26.
            3  more windows broken with BBs. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 34.
            Use battering ram in $8,000 raid on Woolen Store. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 3.
            Continue cases of two youths charged with car vandalism. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 9.
            Burglar escapes in rain, weeds. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 3.
            Confidence game takes $115 profit. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 3.
            Burglars give party on Lakeside Pl. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 5.
            BB window spree admitted by youths. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 9.
            Safecrackers get lumberyard’s $615. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 25.
           Crime expert to speak on "How safe are suburbs?" Oct. 6, 1960, p. 5.
            Swastika solved with picture kit. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 4.
            Runaway boys plan gunpoint ride. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 42.
            Burglars collect Ravinoaks minks. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 3.
            Well-timed raid nets $25,000 in watch samples. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 23.
            Friday night man raids four homes; takes mink, rings. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 4.
            Teen gang toughs fined for assault near high school. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 3.
            Blonde, gunman rob coiffure shop during rush hour. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 52.
            Theft of creche figures. Photo. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 5.

DEERFIELD, IL

            Zoning map. Mar. 20, 1960, p. 38.
            Deerfield annexes high school area. July 28, 1960, p. 14.

DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

       See: Schools-District 113.

DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP

            Move into new West Deerfield Town Hall. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 3.
            W. Deerfield Township slates new library open house. Feb. 14. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 43.
            Deerfield Township assessment rolls. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 3 and p. 36.
            Town meetings pass budget, levy. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Township supervisor's statement. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 48.
            Many new books added at W. Deerfield Township library. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 6. Section 2.

DOUGLAS, Sen. Paul H.

            Senator Paul H. Douglas heads conference Sunday on 'Federal Aid to Education'.  Apr. 21, 1960, p. 4.

DUTCH ELM DISEASE

       See: Trees

EDITORIALS

            An editorial page was introduced May 19, 1960.
            What’s a bargain? May 19, 1960, p. 10.
            This is your page. May 19, 1960, p. 10.
            Merit scholarships. May 26, 1960, p. 14.
            Be alive June 1. May 26, 1960, p. 14.
            The individual. June 2, 1960, p. 10.
            Our traffic picture. June 9, 1960, p. 10.         
            Flag Day U.S.A. June 9, 1960, p. 10.
            Silent partners. June 16, 1960, p. 10.
            Ravinia – one of our assets. June 23, 1960, p. 10.
            Memorial Rose garden. June 23, 1960, p. 10.
           Project for education. July 7, 1960, p. 10.
            Your Recreation Center. July 14, 1960, p. 10.
            Ravinia Nursery School. July 21, 1960, p. 10.
           Your parks this summer. July 28, 1960,  p. 10.
           A church views safety. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 10.
            Early Exmoor. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 10.
            We get our ‘Pied Piper’. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 10.
            Your right to know. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 10.
            Highwood Legion Post No. 501. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 10.
            ‘Maybe next year?’ (Ravinia season disappointments) Aug. 18, 1960, p. 10.
            League of Women Voters. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 10.
            North Shore Forum. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 10.
            Give where you live. (Community Chest)  Sept. 29, 1960, p. 10.
            North Shore Film Society. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 10.
            "Service above selves" - Highwood Volunteer Firemen. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 10.
            Your newspaper - freedom's guardian. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 10.
            The bond issue explained.  Oct. 20, 1960, p. 10.
            The visiting nurse and you. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 10.
            Roll calls in general assembly. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 10.
            Our most precious privilege. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 10.
            You, you and you. (the vote) Nov. 3, 1960, p. 10.
            Lincoln School PTA. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 10.
            A community problem. (safety) Nov. 10, 1960, p. 10. 
            Children and books. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 10.

ELECTIONS

           Waiting at the wicket. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Candidates file for primaries. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 5.
            28 candidates expected March 21 by women voters. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 4.
            Polling places listed. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 37.
            Primary election candidate stories are in this issue. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 3. See p. 28.
            Primary elections slated Tues.; several nominations hotly contested. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            Where to vote Tuesday primary election. Map, list of voting places. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 4.
            Close contests in primary-McClory, Morrison Nustra edge ahead. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Unofficial election returns. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 4.
            Official canvass shows little change in primary count. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 60.
            March to enlist voter registration. July 7, 1960, p. 3.
            League Women are deputy registrars for vote drive. July 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Inquiring reporters check voting IQs. How's yours? July 21, 1960, p. 5.
            Two week drive adds 818 voters. July 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Combined elections proposed for city and park district. July 28, 1960, p. 5.
            Volunteers for Nixon form Highland Park chapter. Aug. 18,1960, p. 3.
            Count on Kerner, hope for Kennedy appearances here. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 14.
            Nixon headquarters ready for action Saturday, Sept. 10. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 3.
            Absentee ballot  procedures outlined by  League of Women Voters. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 4.
           Election problems subject of League October workshops. Oct. 6, 1960,p. 26.
           Be a smart voter-know all candidates' qualifications. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 28.
           Significant votes of U.S. senators from Illinois. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 48.
           Make your vote count. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 5.
            Voting precinct map - Highland Park & Highwood. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 5.
            Sample ballots. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 49.
            Cast Tuesday for local candidates heavy county vote. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 3.
            Questions tally in Lake Forest. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 5.
            Election results by precinct. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 28.
           Mrs. Brooks will discuss election fraud Dec. 7. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 5.
            Roy Millen offers city council race nomination blanks. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 3.
            Adamowski seeks future (poll) watchers. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 5. 

FAMILIES-FAMILY LIFE

            Family counseling to start tonight. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 42.
            Mrs. Martha Wench examines area which Family Service of Highland Park covers in Lake County. Photo, story. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 6.
            Mrs. Quisenberry new president of Family Service. Photo, story. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 30.

FASHION

            Special Section . Mar. 24, 1960, p. 41.
            Special Section: Fall Fashion Forecast, after p. 36. Sept. 15, 1960.

FEATURES

            Suburbia Today - weekly insert.          
            This Week in Highland Park - weekly column usually on p. 4.
            Editorial – Op/ed page begun May 19, 1960.
            Sermonette of the Week begins Aug. 4. Paging varies. Local clergy contribute.
            The Spectrum - column on teen activities and achievements began in October.

FIRES

            Loss estimated at $15,000 in Sheridan Rd. fire. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 3.
            Fireman in hospital since Saturday fire in Ravinia  house. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 3.
           County Line home fire damage slight. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 8.
            $20,000 damage to Highwood home. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 3.
            Fight eleven grass fires; find utility poles burn. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 6.
            Three fires found in Half Day house. May 19, 1960, p. 3.
            Three firemen hurt in Braeside blaze. June 16, 1960, p. 3.
            Car, ravine burn; 3 appliances short. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 40.
            Leaky gas tank blamed for blaze on Taylor Avenue. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 4.
           Fire prevention programs set. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 3.
            Jugs of gasoline burn back fence. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 3.
            Empty ballroom, east annex burns at Moraine Hotel. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 4.
            Cigaret (sic) blamed in Moraine fire. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 3.
           'Smoke in house' an understatement, firefighter finds. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 4.
            List 'smoke scares; in firemen log. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 3.
            Fire sweeps business block; loft carries flames through 3 buildings. Dec. 29, 1960,  p. 3. 
            Half-million dollar fire demolishes HP stores. Photos. Dec. 29, 1960, p. 10.

FLOOD PLAINS, FLOODS

            Residents complain of flooded streets. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 33.
            Seek flood plain zoning answer. June 2, 1960, p. 3.
            Blame down-spouts in Sherwood flood. June 9, 1960, p. 3. 
            Flood plain raises more questions than answers. June 9, 1960, p. 5.
            Stanton & Rockwell offer flood plain zoning draft. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 34. 
            Propose park strip along ditches; flood plain planners seek recreation use. Nov. 10,1960, p. 3. 

FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS

            Foreign Exchange students to point up value of program. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 5.
            Exchange student panel highlights PTA meeting. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 29.
            Exchange students honored at dinner given by parents. June 2, 1960, p. 27.

FORT SHERIDAN, IL

            Fort Sheridan to host Exercise ‘Big Blast’. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 17.
            National Guard to man Fort's missile site. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 43.
            Col. John M. House Jr. named Post Commander. Photo. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 5.
            Mark centennial of Gen. Pershing. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 4.

GAMBLING

            Grand jury letter stirs city council to no comment. June 9, 1960, p. 5.

GARDENING/GARDENS

            Rose Show program announced. June 16, 1960, p. 5.
            Men’s Garden Club sets rules for thirteenth Rose Show. June 23, 1960, p. 17.
            Best-rose-of-the-year calls out 850 entries in Men’s Show. June 30, 1960, p. 5.
            Announce winners in recent Rose Show. July 14, 1960, p. 36. 
            International Friendship Gardens tour set by Men's Garden Club. July 21, 1960, p. 16.
            Men’s Garden Club plans its annual show next weekend. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 9.
            Local garden clubs aid beautification city program. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 16.

GSELL, Earl, Pharmacist

            Pioneer druggist Earl W. Gsell dies Monday. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 3.

HEALTH

            New services added by county health department. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            Plan county-wide survey next week. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 4.
            local families to participate in county health poll. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 48.
            Low immunization of suburban teens is survey surprise.  Oct. 13, 1960, p. 29.
            Heart Council tells plans for throat culture program. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 50.

HIGHLAND PARK, IL

            Council to act Monday on O-R (Office-Research) ordinance. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 5.
            National Safety Council commends city for traffic, school safety program. Jan. 7, 1960,  p. 30.
            Delay passing office & research ordinance. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Action spotty at 1st council meeting of 1960. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 5.
            Council acts on trees, truck, train in Highland Park. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 5.
           Council passes O&R  bill. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 3.
            City council OK’s sidewalk cellar and new sewers.  Feb. 11, 1960, p.  65.
            Annual city dinner honors Highland Park employees. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 3.
            City council views evidence of smut in Highland Park. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            High School freshmen rule city for a day. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            3 week schedule of public hearings in Highland Park. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            Planning paves way to record 60's; city celebrates 91st anniversary with feet on the ground, face to the future. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 3.
            Mayor Cushman commends spirit of our community. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 3.
            Latest zoning map of city in this issue. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 3.
            Future-looking Highland Park has City Beautiful committee. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 19.
            Highland  Park's 1960-61 budget being prepared. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 52.
            Subdivision depth, anti-litter laws ready for action. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 3.
            Mayor's Highland Park Committee sets tentative date; Spring Clean-Up Week.  Mar. 17, 1960, p. 4.
            City is host to HPHS government classes. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 5.
            Finance Department studies procedure revisions - Koehler. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 39.
            Dedication ordinance totally revised. Mar 31, 1960, p. 3.
            Intergovernmental council to invite Highwood, Deerfield. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            Litter, auctioneer ordinances passed in Highland Park. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 52.  
            New building code for Highland Park passed by council. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 5.
            City council passes new building code. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 7.
            June 1-7 now set as spring clean-up week in city. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 10.
            City to add electrical inspector. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 4.
           Council studies water main bids; work on $1/2 million lines may start before June l.  Apr. 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Council adopts precinct divisions set by League of Women Voters. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 4.
            City's investments earn $84,362. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 56.
            City beautification committee meets. May 12, 1960, p. 8.
            City investments, spending reported. May 12,1960, p. 11.
            Central Ave. repairs voted by city council. May 19, 1960, p. 3.
            Seven sites may get ‘new look’ in beautification. May 19, 1960, p. 5.
            Highland Park named for growth study. May 19, 1960, p. 35.
            HP city collector Herman J. Hart retires, unreplaced. May 26, 1960, p. 65.
            It’s city Clean-Up Week; take debris from parkways. June 2, 1960, p. 3.
            City sticker covers Jaguar windshield Behanna claims. June 9, 1960, p. 3.
            HP ordinance of 1960. (re: signs, billboards) June 16, 1960, p. 34.
            Here’s where $$$ for beautifying may be used. June 23, 1960, p. 22B.
            Councilmen study bridge bid, sewers, name for street. June 23, 1960, p. 60.
            Triangle Sign Co. seeks new judge in suit against city. July 7, 1960, p. 9.
            City plans to spend $5 million. Half of budget slated for construction. July 14,1960, p. 3.
            City councilmen tour construction Saturday morning. July 14, 1960, p. 5.
            City budget copies to be available by next Monday. July 21, 1960, p. 3.
            City is prepared to move snow. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 3.
            City council backs Plan Commission’s denial of ‘stalling’. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 9.
            City invests funds in savings & loan. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 5.   
            City council acts on 3 street bids. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 5.
            Three  problems are aired by citizens. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 5.
            Appropriations ordinance. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 20.
            Local garden clubs aid beautification city program. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 16.
            City councilmen study subdivision, beach, 3-wheelers. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 5. 
            City checks total almost $600,000. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 3
            Radio, bridge rail bids too low. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 58.
            Highland Park wins award for top traffic achievement. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 5.
            Council approves Solo rezoning; ordinance to follow plant building permit. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 3.
             Solo plant ruling spurs action by Woodridge area. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 3.
            OK rezoning of entire lakefront-one-fourth of city affected by change. Oct. 20,1960, p.3.
            City names Bottker assistant director of public works. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            City sues for $36 million; daily fines claimed for billboard violations. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            City council OKs rezoning, plats, unsealed low bid. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 70.
            Highland Park city council makes long range plans for streets. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 5.
           Street projects total $3 million; February vote includes public safety building. Dec. 1,1960, p. 3.
            City council approves plat of 'Sector 12'. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 3.
            Roy Millen offers city council race nominations blanks. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 3.
            City seeks public meeting Monday on street bonds. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 4.
            City coffers full. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 8.
            Street referendum hits snag, Ridge Oakwood folk oppose wide paving. Dec. 15, 1960,  p. 3.
            City council sets forth position on referendum. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 3.
            No street bond committee formed; Ridge Roaders block civic group support. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 3.
            Public buildings totaled $4 million 1960. Dec. 29, 1960, p. 7.
            New city manager, D. R. Grimes, leaves next month. Dec. 29, 1960, p. 35.

HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING DEPARTMENT

            Highland Park building permits up in 1959. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 4.
            Local building picture reflects area upturn. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 25.
           Grant three permits for new residences. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 5.
           Only 3 home building  permits issued in Feb. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 7.
            New building code allows for new ideas, city growth. Mar. 10, 1960,p. 54.
            Plumbing, building, new codes offered at public hearing. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 5.
            Grant 33 building permits in March. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 56.
            City council passes new building code. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Eleven new home permits planned. May 19, 1960, p. 49.
            13 house permits issued during May. June 16, 1960, p. 42.
            June building list tops last year’s. July 7, 1960, p. 22.
           July report shows building rate drop. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 41.
           Growth of area shown in home values; total construction tops $13,300,000. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 1 of Special Section following p. 32.
           Building Department lists 12 new homes. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 40.
         1960 construction totals $8 1/2 million with 1 month left. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 24.
            Public buildings totaled $4 million in 1960. Dec. 29, 1960, p. 7.

HIGHLAND PARK CITY BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE

            Future looking Highland Park has City Beautiful Committee. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 19.
            City Beautification Committee meets. May 12, 1960, p. 8.
            Seven sites may get 'new look' in beautification. May 19, 1960, p. 5.
            Seek more trees, shrubs in parkways. May19, 1960, p. 8.
            Here's where $$$ for beautifying may be used. June 23, 1960, p. 22B.
            Trees for shopping area a major goal for beautification. July 21, 1960, p. 34B.
            Local garden clubs aid beautification city program. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 16.
            Beautification Committee seeks trees for Central shopping district. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK CIVIC ASSOCIATION

            H. Park Civic Association sponsors candidates' meeting Oct. 12. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 3.
            Highland Park Civic Association hears pros, cons from politicians. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 5.

  HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY CHEST

            $7050 will put Community Chest $2 over goal. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 5.
            Less than $1000 will put chest over the top. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 4.
            Chest zooms over the top. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 3.
            14 agencies cheer Chest for going over the top in '59. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 49.
            Quarter century of service cited - Mrs. Michael Bonamarte. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            Community Chest group now setting fall goal. June 23, 1960, p. 5.
            High school dean of students tells work of one Community Chest agency: Family  Service. July 14, 1960, p. 39.
            Community Chest goal this year set at $118,000. p. 1. of special section following p. 30 of Sept. 29, 1960, regular issue. Special section describes agencies involved.
            Block captains call on each family for Community Chest. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 27.
            Community Chest reaches 75% mark in current drive. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 3.
            Community Chest is moving toward $118,000 goal. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 1 of Sec. 2.

HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT

            Automatic school fire alarm system extended. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 28.
            Firemen rescue boy from lake ice ledge. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 5.
            Prevention  aim of firemen. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 19.
            Fire chiefs study school safety bill. June 9, 1960, p. 30.
            Calls, hose tests occupy firemen. June 23, 1960, p. 60.
            Fire chief plans annual inspection of business area. July 14, 1960, p. 16.
            Firemen follow lightning strikes in torrential rain. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 3.
            Fireman recovered from smoke injury at apartment blaze. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 3.
            Fire chief urges heating  check now. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 52.

HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL

       See: Schools-District 113.  

HIGHLAND PARK HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION

            Study of city planning set by Home Owners Association. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 5.
            Home Owners plan study group finale. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL

            Hospital to offer registered nurses refresher course. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 5.
            Heart Association awards hospital $6000 grant. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 5.
            Free refresher course still open to registered nurses. Feb. 11, 1960,  p. 44.
            Hospital seeking bid for South Wing March 15. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 5.
            Highland Park Hospital host to students, 4th career day. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            Could this be the forerunner of hospital insurance? Mar. 10, 1960, p. 77.
            Hospital keeps pace with city's growth. Mar. 10, 1960,p. 78.
            Residents to be solicited for hospital expansion fund. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 5. 
            40 view careers in HP Hospital from A to Z. Photos. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 38.
            Foundation grants $10,000 to HP Hospital. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 50.
            H. P. Hospital completes nursing refresher course April 8. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 26.
            Bids for $1,700,000 south wing of hospital to be opened May 16. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 15.
            Patrons rest easier in new hospital bed. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 34.
            Open bids for constructing new south wing of hospital. May 19, 1960, p. 4.
            Construction begins soon on new wing for hospital. Photos. May 26, 1960, p. 5.
            Only radio isotope in Lake County at our hospital. June 9, 1960, p. 24.
            Hospital concludes house to house drive for funds. June 9, 1960, p. 27.
            Many hands, many skills provide hospital services. June 23, 1960, p. 40.
            Highland Park Hospital develops unique poison control center. July 7, 1960, p. 36.
            Geriatrics project at hospital first of kind in this area. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 4.
            HP Hospital starts nurses’ aide classes Monday Sept. 19.  Sept. 1, 1960, p. 36.
            Wonders of modern science plus many human skills help a child to walk. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 34-
            Growth of H. P, Hospital described at recent annual meeting. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK PLAN COMMISSION

            Highland Park Plan Commission to meet tonight. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 5.
            Plan Commission schedules busy workshop meet. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 11.
            Edgewood School site expansion plans presented. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 48.
            Favors 10% grant from subdividers. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 48.
            Plan Commission sets 3 public hearings. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 48.
            Plan Commission picks O & R site. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 5.
            Plan Commission OKs proposed billboard ban. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 5.
            New land dedication bill confuses plan commission. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 11.
            City council, plan commission re-study North Shore tracks. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 5.
            Plan Commission hears growth plan of shopping center. June 2, 1960, p. 36.
            Notice of public hearing.  Map. July 7, 1960, p. 42.
            Plan Commission approves office-research rezoning. July 14, 1960, p. 38. 
            Lake front rezoning approved by residents. July 21, 1960, p. 42.
            City council backs Plan Commission’s denial of  ‘stalling’. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 9.
            Plan Commission’s street grid fought by Marion Avenue. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 14.
            Golf course plat variation request sent to plan board. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 4. 
            Plan Commission approves 2 plats for new homes. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 13.

HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT

            Police start working 40 hour week; department seeks 5 new members. Jan. 14, 1960, p.26.
            Police school enrolls 10 trainees. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 6.
           Highland Park police tell January figures. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 5.
            Police magistrate, city council act for better future. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 19.
            Special problems face 31 policemen. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 19.
            Police school nears graduation. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 5.
            Ten new policemen graduate Saturday. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            Police youth club awards presented. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 3.
            Police blockade stops stolen car. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 3.
            Reject all bids on 5 squad cars. May 26, 1960, p. 3.
            Police warn parkers about blocking walks. July 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Electronics is replacing the old night watchman. July 28, 1960, p. 17.
            Patrolman Walker wins scholarship to traffic school. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 3.
            HP police buy identification kit. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 28.
            Many organizations commend police at safety meeting. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 4.
            Highland Park police line up for inspection. Photos. Story. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            Speeds police solution -- Whodunit? - packaged art. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 4.  

HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY

            Books of witty essays, reminiscences lead non-fiction request list in 1959. Jan. 14, 1960,  p. 25.
            Highland Park Library’s special services include new curbside book return box. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 5.
            Special projects of seniors shown at local library. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 54.
            Current notable books at Highland Park Library. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 32.
            Library week display is community service. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 5. 
            Appoint Longtin to library board. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Library finds golf builds interest in books on sports. July 21, 1960, p. 34B.
            Library annual report shows that ours is a "reading town". July 28, 1960, p. 61.
            Plan extra space for a new kind of library. July 28, 1960, p. 63.
            Library says no books renewed by telephone calls. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 23.
            All-time high set in use of library Pollock reports. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 21.
            Name new staffer for HP library.  Oct. 13, 1960, p. 27.
            Library auditorium new décor done; to be dedicated. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 6.
            Books on Civil War in abundance on library shelves. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 25.
            Addition to public library now under construction. Sketch, story. Dec. 29, 1960, p. 5. 

HIGHLAND PARK SAFETY COUNCIL

            Safety Council cites Mrs. E. A. Gorenstein for courteous driving.   Jan.21, 1960, p. 5.
            School safety poster awards given out at Wayne Thomas. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 5.
            Public safety building is due simultaneously with overpass. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 19.
            Saturday big day for free safety check for cars. May 19, 1960, p. 3.
            428 cars go through safety check  lane. May 26, 1960, p. 13.
            Photos: Safety Day in Highland Park. June 2, 1960, p. 42.  
            Safety council reminds us mangled toe season is here. June 9, 1960, p. 4.

HIGHWOOD, IL

            Highwood Community Center board has new officer. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            Stop signs studied for ‘race track’ in Highwood. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Alderman Hickey pushes Washington St. improvement. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 4.
            Aldermen eye improved streets plan. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Highwood committee offers budget for community service.  Jan. 28, 1960, p. 4.
            Two ice skating rinks operating in Highwood. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 12.
            Highwood street improvements desired in ’60. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 30.
            Highwood fire loss $76,265 in past year. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 30.
            Highwood council considers banning smut magazines. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 3.
            Every girl's an escort at gay Highwood dance. Photos. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 10.
            Highwood council passes smut law in short meeting. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            Highwood planning spring clean-up. Mar. 10, 1960,p. 4.
            Highwood Community Service contribute $3800 from drive. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 4.
            Highwood council looks to business for parking needs. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 3.
            Begorra, and it's a gay night in Highwood. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 26D.
            Highwood ponders annexation to park district. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 3.
            Highwood council schedules meeting on park merger. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 3.
            Highwood Legion's new home opening next Wednesday. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 5.
            Zoning map, city of Highwood. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 45.
            Fortune left in trunk by Highwoodian Guiseppe Meril.  Apr. 7, 1960, p. 4.
            Washington Ave. to be improved with MFT fund. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 5.
            Community Center basketball program featured on magazine cover. Apr. 21, 1960, p.13.
            Highwood council names four to new smut committee. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 12.
            Highwood council to give $300 for drunk meter. May 19, 1960, p. 5.
            Highwood grocery silently robbed. May 19, 1960, p. 7.
            Highwood council votes to install water main valve. May 19, 1960, p. 8.
            Highwood Service funds to include two new agencies. May 19, 1960, p. 9.
            Frantonius names council committees. May 19, 1960, p. 9.
            Highwood laundry ordinance on file. May 19, 1960, p. 14.
            Highwood to buy new nylon flags. May 19, 1960, p. 15.
            Highwood council reads smut paper. May 19, 1960, p. 63.
            Highwood council impatient to start Washington paving. June 2, 1960, p. 4.
            Highwood council votes to review laundry law. June 2, 1960, p. 5.
            Hospital registration to be required by Highwood law. June 9, 1960, p. 31.
            Highwood Legion home decorated, plans dedication. June 9, 1960, p. 48.
            Highwood council’s revised ordinance allows laundromat. June 16, 1960, p. 72.
            New Highwood fire officers in charge. June 16, 1960, p. 72.
            Highwood council chooses Washington Ave. contractor. June 30, 1960, p. 56.
            Highwood council hears cost of street work. July 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Highwood Legion plans carnival, building dedication. July 14, 1960, p. 4.
            Trees, census are Highwood problems. July 14, 1960, p. 5.
            Flower and Vegetable Show set for Highwood Aug. 28. July 21, 1960, p. 13.
            Highwood council turns down 2-flat rezoning request. July 28, 1960, p. 5.
            Parking lot added to Highwood list of appropriations. July 28, 1960, p. 7.
            Cancel  Highwood’s plans for circus. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 3.
            Highwood Community Center activities for the week. Aug..4, 1960, p. 5.
            Highwood Legion’s carnival opens today. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 4.
            Highwood Legion Post no. 501 – brief history. Aug 18, 1960, p. 10.
            Highwood fireplugs to glow at night. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 3.
            Highwood police get new office. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 4.
            Highwood council may up licenses to meet budget. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 5.
            Ask in Highwood if swimming pool would repay loan. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 47.
            Highwood aldermen pass $38,000 city tax levy. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 5.
            Highwood hopes for fire safety record. Sept.22, 1960, p. 5.
            Highwood council hears parking lot, sewer, street plans. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 3.
            Highwood Post Office to hire new men. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 6.
            Highwood police charge five users of stolen pills. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 3.
            "Service above selves" -Highwood Volunteer Firemen. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 10.
            Highwood to open service fund drive Sunday, Oct. 16. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 3.
            Highwood officer resigns over story of pill arrest. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 66.
            Highwood sets CD goal: a shelter in every home. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 4.
            Highwood council to up wheel tax, other city fees. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 58.
            Increase fees for use of Highwood Community Center. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 58.
            Three new taps to finance study of Hwd. sewer. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 58.
            Prepared for bombs. Photo of fallout shelter. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 3.
            Oust Mordini from Highwood council in partisan battle. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 4.
            Fallout shelter praise unifies Highwood council. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 9.
            Highwood council hikes rental fee for water meters. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 3.
            Plan landfill lease. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 6.
            Highwood council seeks more bids on roof repair. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 4.
            Highwood continues recreation program through holidays. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 43.

HISTORY

            1916 census jolts city officials. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 3.
            Could this be the forerunner of hospital insurance? Mar. 10, 1960, p. 77.
            County museum is re-opening Tuesday. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 14.
            Photograph: Ebenezer Church on west side of 2d St. between Central and Laurel   c1905. May 12, 1960, p. 42.
            Early Exmoor. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 10.
            Yerkes Fountain – Sheridan & Forest Ave. Photo, brief history. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 37.
            Highwood Legion Post no. 501. Brief history. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 10.
            C.A.R. members see Mayor Cushman sign proclamation. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 3.

HOLIDAYS

            Little New Year, 1960: Scott O. McKay. Jan. 7,1960, p. 3.
            Three 4-year-olds celebrate first birthday Monday. Leap Year. Feb. 25, 1960, p.  3.
            Erin go brath; and we're not misspelling it. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 3.
            All set to step out; VFW offers flag service for holidays.  May 26, 1960, p. 3.
            Announce July 4 prizes for bike, buggy decorators. June 9, 1960, p. 7.
            Big question – who gets Sunset on July Fourth? June 16, 1960, p. 4.
            Jaycees, artists, yachtsmen completing July 4th plans. June 23, 1960, p. 5.
            Highland Park plans busy weekend. June 30, 1960, p. 3.
            Thanksgiving in the churches. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 24.
            Christmas carols sung by Girl Scouts. Photo, story. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 3.
            NEWS peeks into Santa's mail box, finds letters. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 5.
            Holiday greetings extended by French exchange student. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 5.

HOMEMAKERS/HOMEMAKING

            Homemakers' Week begins this morning. Special Section. May 5, 1960, p. 3.

HOTELS

            Renovation of Hotel Moraine. Photo. May 19, 1960, p. 30.
            Two-day open house set June 15-16 to inspect modernized Hotel Moraine. June 23, 1960,  p. 17.

INQUESTS

            Jury gives verdict in two inquests: Hankin, Parmentier. July 7, 1960, p. 3.
            Inquest jury rules wrong lane use caused two deaths. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 12.

LAKE COUNTY, IL

            Vallaly succeeds Schmieg as safety commission chairman. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 3.
            More join race for county jobs. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Lake County planners submit first report. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 5.
            Lake County Municipal League meets. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 5.
           New services added by county Health Department.  Feb. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            County recorder turns over $10,000. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 34.
            County zoning map presents official 'land use' story. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 7.
            One vote saves county tax probe despite Moroney. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 28.
           Karl I. Berning elected chairman of county board.  Apr. 14, 1960, p. 3. 
            Bar Association hears JP (justice of the peace) report from Smith. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 16.
            County museum is re-opening Tuesday. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 14.
           County board sets district boundaries under J.P. law. May 12, 1960, p. 7.
            Tax bills mailed to county citizens. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 3.
            Lake County board decides to hire finance director. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 33.
           Plan county-wide (health) survey next week. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 4.
            44 local families to compete in local health poll. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 48.
            Bus trip through county reveals some problem to League of Women Voters. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 24.
            How Lake County cast ballots in recent election. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 28.

LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE

            Which way to Forest Preserve sits, through levied tax or bond issue? Jan. 14, 1960, p. 5.
            Forest Preserve cuts end superintendent job. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 5.
            Levy ordinance survives Forest Preserve struggle. Mar. 17, 1960,  p. 26B.
            Forest Preserve land committee to appraise site. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 67.
            Moroney, Peers on committees of Forest District. May 12, 1960, p. 3.
            Forest Preserve gets its own president. May 12, 1960, p. 8.
            $3 million Forest bonds urged to save $million.(sic) May 26, 1960, p. 15.
            Forest committee starts count-wide Dutch elm survey. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 5.

LAKE MICHIGAN

            City's lake front is priceless heritage. Mar. 10, 1960,p. 35.
            Lake front rezoning approved by residents. July 21, 1960, p. 42.
            Park board studies boat fee, parking, beach facilities. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 34.
            Ravinia  Dr. beach rowdyism increase noted by owners. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 3.
            OK rezoning of entire lake front; 1/4 of city affected by change. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 3.

MAPS

            New precinct map ready for use. Mar. 10, 1960,p. 36.
            Deerfield, Illinois.  Mar. 10, 1960, p. 38.
            Zoning map, Deerfield. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 38.
            Zoning map, Highland Park. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 47.
            Zoning map, city of Highwood. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 45.
            An ordinance amending Highland Park zoning ordinance of 1947. Includes new map.  Nov. 17, 1960, p. 4, Section 2.

MUSEUMS

            County museum is re-opening Tuesday. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 14. 

MUSIC

            Music committee meets to select scholarship judges. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 4.
            Fine Arts Quartet will start Chamber Music series soon. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 22.
            Flute, Fiddle Club concert on Friday. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 7.
            Center orchestra begins 3rd series of school concerts. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 7.
            Music Club opens 2 meetings to public. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 4.
            Joel, Robert Levin win music contests. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 16.
            Fine Arts Quartet concert series is assured this year. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 34.
            Community Concert series offers program of brilliant artists. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 5.   
            Concerts open on Oct. 28 with violin virtuoso Rabin. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 37.
            Music groups busy preparing annual holiday concerts. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 46.
            New choir, Flute and Fiddle Club in concert Sunday. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 28A.

NATURAL GAS – UTILITIES

            600 house heating permits released by gas company. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 4.
            10,000 gas water heaters each day. May 5, 1960, p. 6.
            Shorten waiting list for gas heat permit. May 12, 1960, p. 57.

NEWSPAPERS

            Talking newspaper to celebrate city's 91st anniversary. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 5.
            Anniversary NEWS to tell who is looking ahead. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 4.
            Sound recorded for talking NEWS. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 4.
            Suburbia Today  is new feature coming next week. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 7.

NOISE

            Seek air conditioner noise advice. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 3.  

NORTH SHORE MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC

            Trains in Mental Health Clinic: Mrs. Gluck, Highland Park, new student. Jan. 7, 1960,  p. 24.
            Open house set for Clinic, Mental Health Association. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 14.
             'Is Mental Health Possible?' theme for annual talk. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 5.
            Bell ringer March for Mental Health starts Friday. May 5, 1960, p. 3.
            Illinois grant to NS Mental Clinic. July 21, 1960, p. 45.
            North Shore Mental Health Clinic renamed Irene Josselyn Clinic. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 6. 

NURSERY SCHOOLS

            Preview Ravinia's new nursery school; April is moving time. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 14.
            Ravinia Nursery is planning extended program. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 29.
            Local nursery school directors to attend Midwest conference. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 7.
            Ravinia Nursery School. (ed.) July  21,1960, p. 10.
            Community Nursery opens Sept. 6; still openings. Aug 18, 1960, p. 20B.
            Ravinia Nursery School to honor building sponsors. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 13.

NURSES/NURSING

           Private nurse fees increased. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 35.
           Hospital  to offer registered nurses a refresher course. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 5.
           Visiting Nurse Association reports for calendar year. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 31.
            Free refresher course still open to registered nurses. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 44.
           Visiting nurse clocks 1192 miles. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 8.
            Former local nurse, Beverly Otto, visits Highland Park. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 8.
            Board members of Visiting Nurse Assoc. hear hospital head. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 10.
            H. P. Hospital completes nursing refresher course April 8. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 26.
            Caps distinguish hospital graduate. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 52.
            Visiting nurse busy – 177 patient visits. May 19, 1960, p. 53.
            Visiting nurse helps keep community in good health by her expert care. July 28, 1960, p. 31.
            The visiting nurse and you.  (ed.) Oct. 20, 1960, p.  10.
            Cancer detection, health problems described for VNA. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 15.
            Visiting Nurse Care given 24 patients during November. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 42.

OBITUARIES

            Adamson, Mrs. Freda, homemaker. May 26, 1960, p. 66.
            Albino, Dr. Joseph  N. May 19, 1960, p. 8.
            Allan, Thomas G., landscape gardener. Dec. 29, 1960, p. 41.
            Amidei, Arturo, gardener. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 8.
            Amidei, Mario. June 16, 1960, p. 72.
            Anderson, August C., May 19, 1960, p. 12. 
            Anderson, Oscar T., carpenter. June 23, 1960, p. 61. 
            Ansel, Mrs. Laura C., homemaker. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 46.
            Ayers, Ernest, Ft. Sheridan employee. June 16, 1960, p. 72.
            Balke, Mrs. Clarence, asst. supervisor, Deerfield Twp., first woman precinct committee person, Jan. 7, 1960, p. 6.
            Ball, Edgar G., real estate broker. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 49.
            Barrows, Dr. Harlan, U. of Chicago professor. May 19, 1960, p. 12.
            Baruffi, William, policeman. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 66.
            Bauer, Mrs. Auguste, homemaker. July 21, 1960, p. 57. 
            Beck, Andrew, superintendent HP Street Dept. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            Beier, Mrs. Emma, homemaker. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 9.
            Bernardi, Stefano. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 66.
            Berti, Mrs. Giuditta, homemaker. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 66.
            Bianchetta, Frank, gardener. July 28, 1960, p. 7.
            Biederman, Michael. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 8.
            Blackhan, Armin, research chemist. June 2, 1960, p. 56.
            Bloomstein, Max Jr., attorney. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 66.
            Botner, Robert G., North Shore Line employee. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 70.
            Botner, Mrs. Robert, homemaker. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 8.
            Brotman, Norman, vice president: Klein Town Builders. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 7.
            Bryant, Miss Nellie, practical nurse. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 8.
            Burdick, Ella Brown, homemaker. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 9.
            Burgess, Paul,  Ft. Sheridan employee. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 70.
            Burgess, William R. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 10.
            Burlingham, Fred W., assistant vice-president: First National Bank of Chicago. June 2, 1960,  p. 56.
            Burt, Mrs. Hazel W., HP Hospital volunteer. Aug.4, 1960, p. 56.
            Carrell, Joseph Milton. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 8.
            Case, Dr. James , senior staff consultant HP Hospital, radiologist. June 2, 1960, p. 38A.
            Casper, John D., Illinois Bell Telephone assigner. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 49.
            Catlett, Jerry D., college student. July 14, 1960, p. 28.
            Chapman, Mrs. Lewis S., homemaker. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 46.
            Christensen, Emma. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 56.
            Clarke, Mrs. James O., homemaker. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 8.
            Cohen, Sam. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 9.
            Conway, Mrs. Elizabeth, homemaker Aug. 4, 1960, p. 56.
            Conway, Mrs. H. H., homemaker. July 28, 1960, p. 7.
            Coplan, John Lewis, child. July 21, 1960, p. 57.
            Cornocchi, Phillip, landscape gardener. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 9.
            Cowgill, Mrs. Edwin, homemaker. June 16, 1960, p .72.
            Cox, Mrs. Grover, homemaker. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 49.
            Crane, Mrs. Sarah T., homemaker. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 16.
            Creigh, Thomas, attorney, member HP Zoning board. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 49.
            Cross, Laura B., YWCA director. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 3.
            Cucchi, Dominic, plasterer. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 9.
            Cuff, Mrs. Sadie A., homemaker. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 58.
            Davidson, Mrs. Elliott C., board member: HP Y.W.C.A., HP Family Service. Sept.1, 1960, p. 42.
            Davis, Charles I. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 8.
            Deliso, Vito, N. Chicago City Hall employee. July 14, 1960, p. 28.
            Dell, Theodore J. June 2, 1960, p. 56. 
            Dinkeloo, Mrs. Gerard, homemaker. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 7.
            Doland, Mrs. Earnest (sic), homemaker. Oct. 27, 1960,p. 73.
            Donini, Arthur, marble setter. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 73. s
            Ehle, Mrs. Mabel, homemaker. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 7.
            Einbecker, Mrs. William, book  reviewer. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 9.
            Elwell, Frank, Highland Park Water Dept. clerk. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 36. 
            Esmiz, Alfred R., Smitty, the Barber. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 8.
            Fink, Norman F., Highland Park postman. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 70.
            Foote, Mrs. Maude, founder: Women’s Western Golf Assn., honorary life member,
            Exmoor Country Club. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 56.
            Foster, George, WWII veteran. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 73. 
            Freberg, John,  Kelly & Spalding Funeral Home associate. June 30, 1960, p. 55.
            Fromelt, Herman L., construction worker. May 12, 1960, p. 73.
            Gentry, William C., insurance underwriter. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 8.
            Gerner, Mrs. Charles, homemaker. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 56.
            Ginnelly, Kathlyn T. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 56.
            Glandon, Mrs. Myrtle C., homemaker. July 7, 1960, p. 66.
            Goldsmith, Marc S., president: Goldsmith Bros. Smelting & Refining Co. May 5, 1960,  p. 74.
            Gottschalk, Miss Anne, asst. principal: Stowe School, Chicago. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 9. 
            Grant, Charles F., Highland Park city treasurer. July 7, 1960, p. 5.
            Greenberg, Lasaar. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 57.
            Greene, David C., charter member N. Shore Yacht Club.   May 19, 1960, p. 12.
            Greer, Erwin, founder: Greer Shop Training School. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 36.
            Gsell, Earl W., pharmacist, businessmen. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Gualandri, John P., construction worker. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 60.
            Haak, Mrs. August, homemaker. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 9.
            Hadley, Mrs. Jessie, homemaker, DAR member. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 49.
            Hamm, Frederick B., president: Blakely Printing Co. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 16.
            Hammond, William P., Sr. May 26, 1960, p. 66.
            Hankin, Linda, child.  June 23, 1960, p. 61.
            Hanna, James A., businessman. July 21, 1960, p. 57.
            Hazelkorn, Loren, youth. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 66.
            Henner, Dr. Robert, ear specialist. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 46.
            Hicok, Mrs. Katherine, homemaker. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 9.
            Hintz, Mrs. Helen B., homemaker. June 30, 1960, p. 55.
            Hirsch, Jack, supervisor: Illinois Department of Revenue. Aug.18, 1960, p. 7.
            Hirsh, Mrs. Katherine, owner: Chestnut Court Bookshops. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 66.
            Hitchcock, C. W., radio artist, dramatist, speech specialist. June 23, 1960, p. 61.
            Holderbaum, Mrs. Flora, homemaker. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 9.
            Holland, Chester Owen. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 8.
            Horwitch, Mrs. Irving, homemaker. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 42.
            Howe, Frank, Highland Park Park District employee. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 9.
            Hunter, John, college student, shooting victim. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 3. 
            Hurwich, Mrs. Diana, homemaker. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 8.
            Husbands, Olin O., printer. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 10.
            Hutchinson, Mrs. George A., homemaker. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 8.
            Jacobs, Mrs. Charles, Mar. 17, 1960, p. 8. 
            Janows, Alex, founder, restaurant equipment company. June 2, 1960, p. 38A.  
            Jarchow, Miss Anna L., registered nurse. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 8.
            Jefferson, Mrs. Bartholomew, homemaker. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 66 & Apr.  7, 1960, p. 74.
            Johnson, Bradley S., sales engineer. May 19, 1960, p. 12.
            Jones, Mrs. George (Amelia Nafe) homemaker, descendant of pioneer family. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 9.
            Justi, Miss Katharine. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 56. 
            Katz, Marvin R., interior designer. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 8.
            Kostial, Steven G., garage operator, blacksmith. June 16, 1960, p. 72.
            Kramer, Mrs. Frederic R., auto accident victim. June 30, 1960, p. 55.
            Lamberti, Mrs. Fortunato, homemaker. June 23, 1960, p. 61.
            Leffert, Gustave, policeman, HP volunteer fireman. May 19, 1960, p. 12.
            Leigh, Lynn R., associate: Metalcraft Corp., secretary: HP Men's Garden Club. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 5.
            Leonardi, Louis, wholesale produce dealer. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 9.  
            Lewin, Dr. Philip, orthopedic surgeon. May 19, 1960, p. 59.
            Libit, Charles L., clothing manufacturer. June 2, 1960, p. 38A.
            Liebling, Herman G., partner: Terminal Restaurant Inc. July 21, 1960, p. 57.
            Lipman, Hy, affiliate: Stein & Co. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 17.
            Lloyd, Reuben, founder: Reuben Lloyd & Sons, Landscapers. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 60.
            Loesch, Simon P., Highland Park Police Chief. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 7.
            Lorden, Miss Lillian. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 7. 
            Lunardi, Luigi, construction worker. May 5, 1960, p. 74.
            Luppi, Joseph. July 14, 1960, p. 28.
            MacArthur, Telfer, newspaper publisher. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 3.
            McAvoy, Mrs. C. L. (Helen Holstrom) homemaker, Sunday school teacher. Apr. 21,  1960, p. 10.
            McCaffery, (sic) John E., Illinois Bell Telephone employee. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 57.
            McCaffrey, (sic) Mrs. J. E., homemaker, widow of John E. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 36.
            McClory, Miss Tessy, Garnett employee. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 7. 
            McDonald, Maud G., homemaker. June 9, 1960, p. 66.
            McMahon, Vernon T., pharmacist. July 21, 1960, p. 9.
            McNeill, Hugh R., Ft. Sheridan employee. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 57. 
            MacPherson, Earle, Ford Motor executive. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 7.
            Mager, Hans, florist. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 10 & Feb. 11, 1960, p. 8.
            Magnani, Raymond, golf pro: Exmoor Country Club. July 14, 1960, p. 28.
            Maley, Lyle W., vice president: Chicago Title & Trust Co. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 70.
            Malzia, Henry, railroad worker. May 5, 1960, p. 74. 
            Manasse, Mrs. DeWitt, homemaker. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 6.
            Manning, John M., Public Service employee. May 5, 1960, p. 74.
            Meyer, August, owner: Meyer Bakery. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 9.
            Mills, Mrs. A. L. homemaker. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 7.
            Minorini, Nancy, auto accident victim.  June 30, 1960, p. 55.
            Mollett, Mrs. Maude, homemaker. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 8.
            Moon, Murray. May 5, 1960, p. 74.
            Mordini, Dominic. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 8.
            Morelli, James, dry cleaner. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 57.
            Nestrick, John W., plumber. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 56.
            Nieter, Leonard, officer: Gourley Lumber Corp. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 66.
            O'Connell, Rt. Rev. Msgr.  John P., pastor: Immaculate Conception Church  Feb. 25, 1960, p. 8.
            Panerali, Dominic J., meat cutter. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 66.
            Paradise, Mrs. Paul, homemaker. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 42.
            Parkin, Mrs. Harry, homemaker. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 70.
            Parmentier, Clifford, shooting victim. May 26, 1960, p. 66.
            Patten, John M (Sonny) HP fireman. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 56.
            Pease, Rollin M., head of Voice Dept. Northwestern U. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 6.
            Pedrucci, Amilcare, coal miner. July 28, 1960, p. 7.
            Pehan, Mrs. Barbara, homemaker. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 60.
            Perlin, Mrs. Maurice, homemaker. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 66.
            Phelps, E. R., printer, lithographer. June 23, 1960, p. 61.
            Phillips,  Mrs.Alfred E., homemaker. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 9.
            Pieri, Basilio, Old Elm Country Club employee. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 9.
            Polk, Robert L, Army veteran, jeweler. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 42.
            Putnam, Helen Byrne, homemaker. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 9.
            Rafferty, Joseph F. June 16, 1960, p. 72. 
            Ransom, Mrs. Susie Maude, homemaker. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 8.
            Rehn, Keith H, June 9, 1960, p. 66.
            Rexford, Mrs. Herbert, homemaker. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 66.
            Risula, Mrs. Lauri, homemaker.  May 26, 1960, p. 66.
            Rizzolo, Dominic. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 7.
            Roberts, George Randall, insurance broker, community activist. May 5, 1960, p. 74.
            Rodgers, Mrs. Lolita, radio, television  performer, interviewer. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 9.
            Romitti, John, foreman: State Highway Dept. May 19, 1960, p. 12.
            Rossi, Lawrence, business executive. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 5. 
            Rudd, Mrs. Willis N., homemaker. June 30, 1960, p. 55.
            Sanders, Mrs. David T., homemaker, clubwoman. July 21, 1960, p. 57.
            Santi, Mrs. Domenica, homemaker. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 57.
            Santi, Mrs. Mary E., homemaker. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 8.
            Saslow, Joseph J., businessman. July 21, 1960, p. 57.
            Scassellati, Frank. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 9. 
            Scheetz, Mrs. Oscar, homemaker. Feb.11, 1960, p. 8.
            Schiesberg, Paul G. June 2, 1960, p. 56.
            Schoonover, Mrs. Clyde, homemaker. May 12, 1960, p. 58.
            Schram, Mrs. Elmer E., homemaker. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 7.
            Schulze, Celia Hawkins, daughter of 1st mayor: Frank Hawkins.. May 12, 1960, p. 44. *
            Seguin, Mrs. Wilfred, homemaker. June 23, 1960, p. 14.
            Sexmith, Mrs. C., homemaker. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 60.
            Sheehan, Mrs. Susan, homemaker. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 56.
            Slater, William L., manager at Libby Owen Ford Glass Co., Jan. 7, 1960, p. 6.
            Smith, Harold F., salesman. June 16, 1960, p. 72.
            Snite, Mrs. Albert. June 2, 1960, p. 38A.
            Snyder, Harold V., attorney. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 3.
            Sternfield, George L. founder: Kitchen Arts Foods. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 7.
            Strub, Walter E., florist, Vernon Twp. clerk. July 14, 1960, p. 28.
            Sucato, Angelo. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 17. 
            Sullivan, Joseph T., florist.   June 16, 1960, p. 72.
            Sutherland, Thomas, carpenter, crossing guard. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 8.
            Swansen, Warren R. Sr., manager: Old Elm Club. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 6
            Swanson, Allen E., driver: Skokie Laundry Co. May 19, 1960, p. 12.
            Swartz, Leon, clothing manufacturer. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 12.
            Swift, Mrs. Rodney, homemaker. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 56.
            Tagliapietra, Frank. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 36.
            Thomas, Mrs. Reuben, homemaker. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 9.
            Tolin, Mrs. Carl A., pastor’s wife. June 23, 1960, p. 61,
            Tondi, Joseph. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 10.
            Torgolia, John, construction worker. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 73. 
            Trinz, Mrs. Ann B., homemaker. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 57.
            Troxel, James M., founder: Fansteel Metallurgical Co. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 5.
            Turchi, Mrs. James, homemaker. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 7.
            Turner, Edgar G., locker room attendant, Exmoor Ctry. Club. Nov.17, 1960, p. 49.
            Twohey, Miss Marjorie , attorney. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 8.
            Ugolini, Antonio. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 73.
            Uhlman, Mrs. Richard, homemaker. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 17.
            Van Gelder, Mrs. Mark, homemaker. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 8.
            Vaughan, Frank E., attorney. July 7, 1960, p. 66.
            Vose, Martin J., owner: Vose Bootery. June 23, 1960, p. 61.
            Weiner, Mrs. George H., homemaker. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 8.
            Weiniger, Hans. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 8.
            Weinmann, Dr. Joseph P., professor: dentistry, pathology. May 19, 1960, p. 12. 
            Werhniak, Anton. Feb. 4, 1960, p.10 & Feb. 11, 1960, p. 8.
            White,  George William, N. Shore Line machinist. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 46.
            White, Robert G., advertising executive. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 5.
            Wightman, Harry. May 26, 1960, p. 66.
            Wilber, Harry G., lumber salesman. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 36.  
            Wilde, Mrs. Maurice C., homemaker. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 7.
            Winter, Mrs. Irving, homemaker. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 7.
            Zaccanti, Mrs. Swea  (sic) L. homemaker.  June 16, 1960, p. 72.
            Zimmer, Frank J., employee HP City Water Dept. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 7.
            Zimmer,  Mrs. Frank, homemaker. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 46.
            Zischke, Herman A., insurance agent. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 36.

PARKING

            Eye parking practices in other cities. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            Home owners study angle, parallel parking. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 5.
            Businessmen make first payment on park-and-shop lot. Apr, 28, 1960, p. 56.
            Park and Shop plan for downtown area ready shortly. May 19, 1960, p. 3.
            Mosley Rd. folks seek no parking. May 26, 1960, p. 4.
            Await dry weather to start work on Park and Shop lot. May 26, 1960, p. 64.
            Parking, stop sign problems studied at city council. June 9, 1960, p. 3.
            Park and Shop lot to offer escape from meter tickets. June 23, 1960, p. 17.
            Big new Park and Shop lot now ready for public use. June 30, 1960, p. 5.
            Park and Shop opens today on Central Ave. July 7, 1960, p. 5.
            Park & Shop is open Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 22.
            Opening of parking lot at Rosewood Beach. Photo. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 3.
            Merchants, police clash on parking. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 3.
            Recommend new parking ordinance. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 3.
            Parkway parking ordinances offered to city council. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 3.
            Parkway parking permits passed; ordinance to restrict business, home use. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 3.
            Snow ordinance effective today; no night parking. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 3.
           Complaint brings authorization for parking meter bags. Dec. 1, 1960. p. 4.    

PARKS AND RECREATION

            Old Elm Park shelter house not ready for ice skaters. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 4.
            Park commission, park board argue over Forest Trail.   Feb. 11, 1960, p. 5.
            Park board wants prompt action on vacating Beverly. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 5.
           Center plans to expand services to all districts. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 35. 
           Plans for future parks to be told to home owners. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 51.
            Rec Center sponsors school on fishing with Stu Pritchard.  Apr. 14, 1960, p. 58.
            Set May 14 date for referendum on annexation. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 4.
            Vote new park areas Saturday.  Map. May 12, 1960, p. 3.
            Approval of park referendum gives green light to plans for more recreation areas. May 19, 1960, p. 4.
            ‘Congratulations, voters!’ says Civic Association. May 19, 1960, p. 5.
            Nine playgrounds open to juniors this summer. May 26, 1960, p. 26.
            Playgrounds open with top equipment. June 23, 1960, p. 8.
            Playgrounds plant indoor gardens. June 30, 1960, p. 7.
            Olympic Day ends playground fun for this summer. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 15.
            Park board studies boat fee, parking, beach facilities. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 34.
            Rec Center open for teens every Friday evening. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 46.
            Rec Center high jinks. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 10.
            Skaters will enjoy warm-up shelter at Old Elm Park. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 4.
            Park District freezing rinks for ice skating. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 5. 

PHYSICIANS

            Husband and wife team are Highland Park’s newest obstetricians. Dr. Albert Wesch,  Dr.  Bernice Rosen. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 16.
            Dr. Perva opens Deerfield office. May 19, 1960, p. 67.
POLIO

            Need polio protection? May 19, 1960, p. 3.
            Wonders of modern science, human skills help a child to walk. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 34-

POLITICAL PARTIES

            Republicans set Saturday to open HP headquarters. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 3.
            Candidates’ candid conference set by Democratic women. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 34.
            Local Democrats root for Thompson at Stevenson farm. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 3.
            Receive messages from VP Nixon and Senator Morton. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 4.
            Democrats to hear Emily Douglas on Wednesday, Sept. 28. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 16.
            Demo women to hear Washington speaker at 1 p.m. Friday. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 7.
            Lake County GOP plans gala event for end of month. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 3.   
            Name committees for Lake County Republican meet. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 5.

PORNOGRAPHY/ OBSCENITY

            Highwood council considers banning smut magazine. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 3.
            Highwood council passes smut law in short meeting. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            City council views evidence of smut in Highland Park. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 3.
            Morrison raps smut at Jaycee meeting. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 26D.
            Highwood names four to new smut committee. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 12.
            PTA presidents set up campaign to stop sale of smut literature. May 12, 1960, p. 74.
            Highwood council reads smut paper. May 19, 1960, p. 63.
            PTA group presses campaign against smut literature. July 14, 1960, p. 37.
            Book Fair includes PTA meeting, speaker on smut. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 24B.

PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS

            Progress report: water works, paving. June 23, 1960, p. 62.

RADIO

            Cub Scouts of Pack 34 unlock secret of radio crystal. Photos. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 28.
            Residents asked: 'monitor Conelrad'. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 3.

RAILROADS

            North Western Ry. buys more bi-levels for suburban service. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 5.
            Home owners seek to rezone old tracks. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 3.
           City council, plan commission re-study North Shore tracks.   Apr. 28, 1960, p. 5.
           Offer fare hike plan to hold North Shore Line. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 63.
           North Shore riders accept fare hike; urge freight use. June 2, 1960, p. 4. 

RAVINIA FESTIVAL

            Ravinia tells summer plans. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 10.
            Ravinia Association reviews year; elects Edmund Mizel acting head. Mar.17, 1960, p. 23
            Ravinia opens on schedule. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 5.
            Ravinia engages Fine Arts Quartet Aug. 3-5; reveals full program. May 5, 1960, p. 5.
            Ravinia season promises to be most festive in 25 years. June 23, 1960, p. 5.
            Maybe next year? (ed. - low attendance, bad management, bad manners) Aug. 18, 1960, p.10.

REAL ESTATE, HOME & FURNISHINGS.

            Special Section
            October 6, 1960, after p. 32.

RIVERWOODS, IL

            Riverwoods plans big art exhibit displayed in six area homes. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 5. 

ROADS AND STREETS

            Artist’s conception, Deerfield Rd. overpass. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 5.
            Elm Place made one way street by city council. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 3.
            Egandale hearings postponed to Friday. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 5.
            Two cities agree on trial closing of Old Mill Rd. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 48.
            Egandale Road hearings continued. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 3.
            State to act on overpass. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 3.
            Deerfield overpass low bidder named. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 4.
            Gas tax to fix St. Johns bridge. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 4.
            Cushman asks referendum on 4-year street budget. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Egandale hearing continues Friday. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 5.
            Master in chancery bars 'seclusion' ad in Egandale case. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 51.
            Street repair costs higher than usual Snyder reports. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 49.
            Deerfield overpass pile driver slated to start soon. May 5, 1960, p. 3.
            Budget $1/4 million street maintenance for Highland Park. May 5, 1960, p. 5.
            Bannockburn board discusses Berkeley extension, overpass. May 5, 1960, p. 5.
            Earmark $186,500 for street work. May 12, 1960, p. 74.
            Central Ave. repairs voted by city council. May 19, 1960, p. 3.
            Egandale paving wouldn’t hurt bluff, engineer testifies. May 19, 1960, p. 5.
            St. Johns, Cherry, Woodridge paving planned by council. May 26, 1960, p. 5.
            Peter Koconis is new street superintendent for Highland Park. May 26, 1960, p. 5.
            Accept paving bids for Central Ave. June 9, 1960, p. 3.
            Berkeley meeting set by Berning. June 9, 1960, p. 5.
            Egandale Rd. testimony is now complete, maybe. June 9, 1960, p. 44.
            Berkeley Road extension lobby closes ranks. June 16, 1960, p. 5.
            Will Central Ave. paving be done by July fourth? June 23, 1960, p. 3.
            Deerfield overpass work bogged down in mud. June 23, 1960, p. 8.
            City street work in planning stage makes long list. June 23, 1960, p. 62.    
            Woodridge Heights. choice of streets: concrete or nothing. June 30, 1960, p. 5.
            Barberry Rd. folks protest street costs. July 14, 1960, p. 3.
            Highland Park streets - playground for death. Photos. July 14, 1960, p. 12.
            Up federal share of RR overpass to 90 percent. July 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Forest, Bloom St., seek traffic signs. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 3.
            City acts on 3 street bids. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 5.
            Public Works chief seeks additions to street repair list. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 14.
            Plan Commission’s street grid fought by Marion Avenue. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 14.
            Woodridge Heights paving hopes end with rejected bid. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 38B.
            Court dates set for condemnation of overpass land. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 42.
            Land for overpass now half bought, says state lawyer. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 4.
            State lets contracts for Skokie ramps. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 52.
            State Highway Dept. OKs Berkeley plans. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 30.
            Woodridge paving contract signed. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 3.
            Five streets added to gas tax list. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 60.
           Clavey pavement to be replaced. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 3.
           Highland Park city council makes long range plans for streets. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 5.
           Street projects total $3 million. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 3.
           Street referendum hits snag- Ridge, Oakwood folk oppose wide paving. Dec. 15, 1960,p. 3.
           No street bond committee formed; Ridge Roaders block civic group support. Dec. 22,1960, p. 3.

ROOSEVELT, Eleanor

            Mrs. Roosevelt will be guest speaker at Beth El dinner. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 5.
            Fogged-in plane keeps Mrs. Roosevelt away; Sen. Proxmire speaks. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 8.

SAFETY

             See also: Highland Park Safety Council.
             Saturday big day for free safety check for cars. May 19, 1960, p. 3.
             Highland Park safety score drops from 82 to 71. June 23, 1960, p. 30.
            Teens act on kids-in-street danger. July 7, 1960, p. 3.
            To ask parents seven questions on traffic safety. July 7, 1960, p. 3.
            Highland Park streets - playground for death. Photos. July14, 1960, p. 12.
            High school boys seeking home owners' views on needed safety measures.  July 21, 1960, p. 3.
            It's kid stuff  - but adults play, too. Photos - adults in streets.  July 21, 1960, p. 12.
            Survey shows majority favor street play ban. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 6.
            Tots, teens, commuters defy danger. Photos. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 26.
            Many organizations commend police at safety meeting. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 4.
            February vote includes public safety building. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 3.
SALVATION ARMY

            Salvation Army asks NEWS to correct mailing error. Dec. 22, 1960, p. 4.

SCHOLARSHIPS

            PTA scholarships help 301 receive college education. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 5.

SCHOOL BUSES

            School bus fleet operation grows, becomes complex. July 21, 1960, p. 56.
            Bus schedules for high schools set. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 3.
            Bus schedules for coming year set by high schools. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 28.
            Three kids aboard school bus crash. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 3.

SCHOOLS

            Language experiment under way in schools. Jan. 7, 1960. p. 8.
            Automatic school fire alarm system extended. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 28.
            North Shore Country Day School expands. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 20.
            New traffic rules for school parents passed by council. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 3.
            Edgewood pupils demonstrate science projects. Photos. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 15.
            All public schools hold elections April 9 afternoon. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 3.
            Sen. Paul H. Douglas heads conference Sunday on 'Federal Aid to Education'.   Apr. 21, 1960, p. 4.
            Polls for school elections Apr. 9 now open noon-7 p.m. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            School bus fleet operation grows, becomes complex. July 21, 1960, p. 56.
            Graduation dance – Elm Place 8th grade learns high school fun. Photos. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 40. 
            Country Day School to dedicate gym this Saturday. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 16.
            Catholic schools in area aiding in nationwide drive. (for building funds) Oct. 27, 1950, p. 23.
            School cost high? Not by comparison to suburban norm. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 4.
            New teaching tools may be made here: Encyclopedia Britannica films. Dec. 22, 1960,p. 56.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107

            District 107 caucus to meet tonight. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            District 107 will select nominees in March meet. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 5.
            District 107 selects trio of candidates. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 4.
            Donor (Dr. Allen Doner) elected board head District 107. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 5.
            Eleven teacher appointments made in Dist. 107. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 5.
            District 107 plans teacher workshop Aug. 25 to Sept. 5. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 9.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 108

            District 108 caucus given 3 names. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            Two nominees are named for Board of District 108. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 4.
            School  District 108 face to face with housing saturation. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 4.
            Citizen committee pledges support to 108 board. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 31.
            Year long study points to School District 108 referendum, May 21. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 55.
            Dist. 108 shows new school plans; architects waiting for $1 1/4 million referendum.  Apr. 21, 1960, p. 3.
            Ravinia School seeks $150,000 for renovation. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 4.
           Two projects planned by District 108 to acquaint public with school needs. May 5, 1960,   p. 63.
            School bus tours future subdivisions in District 108. May 12, 1960, p. 5.
            Polls open 8 a.m. Saturday for Dist. 108 referendum. May 19, 1960, p. 3.
            District 108 referendum wins by nearly 300 votes.  May 26, 1960, p. 5.
            Begin renovation of Ravinia School for next autumn. June 23, 1960, p. 17.
            District 108 board announces opening of public schools. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 36. 

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 109

            District 109 will hold caucus. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            District 109 caucus selects two nominees. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 4.
            District 109 considering referendum. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 5.
            Land acquisition prospects bright for District 109. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 51.
            Set referendum date for new bond issue. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 5.
            School District 109 plans $450,000 referendum. May 19, 1960, p. 13.
            Voters approve 109 referendum Sat. June 16, 1960, p. 3.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 111

            Northwood opens junior school, cost $398,000. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            District 111 welcomes five new teachers. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 4.
            Northwood School dedication program plans completed. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 3.
            Officers elected by Dist. 111 caucus. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            School District 111 holds open house at new Jr. High.  Feb. 11, 1960, p. 5.
            Photos of dedication. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 16.
            William E. Rothfelder District 111 head. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 4.
            District 111 board approves personnel changes. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 54.
            District 111 elects 11 new teachers. June 9, 1960, p. 33.
            Golf subdivision requests school district annexation. June 30, 1960, p. 47.
            Big summer session for grade schools in District 111. July 14, 1960, p. 34.
           Dist. 111 board names Mrs. Bluhm to fill vacancy. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 20B.
            School District 111 announces opening date and new teachers.   Aug. 25, 1960, p. 25.
            School District 111 budget reflects problems of growth. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 4.
            District 111 board notes increase in pupil enrollment. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 13.
           Northwood School addition planned; District 111 to schedule $400,000 bond vote.  Oct. 6, 1960, p. 3.
            School referendum committee formed by William Rothfelder. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 3.
           District 111 schedules bond referendum; to vote January 28 on $400,000 wing.  Oct. 27, 1960, p. 3.
           District 111 hears of remedial reading progress. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 69.
           Compare Northwood wing with Conant standards. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 5. 

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113-Highland Park High School, Deerfield High School

            District 113 to caucus Sunday. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            HP High School teachers hold conferences on visiting nights. Jan. 7, 1960, p. 26.
            Twp. District 113 board hears work report on new Deerfield High School. Jan. 14, 1960,   p. 3.
            10 to vie for 2 HPHS board posts. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 3.
            Three picked from ten by High School caucus. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Work continues on Deerfield High. Photos. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 32.
            HPHS sends debate team to Des Plaines Friday. Mar. 3, 1960, p. 36.
            Third  high school site purchased by Board 113. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 3.
            Township Board to tour new school. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 3.
            New Deerfield High PTA to be initiated Mar. 24. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 16.
            Board explains land purchase. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 26.
            High school students better national fitness records. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 38.
           Write-in candidate provides contest in school election. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 51.
            Board explains new guidance changes. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 14.
            Dist 113 board of education views construction progress at new school. Apr. 14, 1960,  p. 51.
            Twp. 113 school board re-elects Mrs. James M. Tebbets as president. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 7.
            Nine students win first in research.    Apr. 21, 1960, p. 42.
            District 113 board gets site work bids. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 5.
            New Deerfield High faculty appointed by Supt. Wolters. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 14.
           Furnish new school at $10,000 savings. May 5, 1960, p. 5.
            PTA for new Deerfield High organizes May 11. May 5, 1960, p. 7.
            Key award night set for high school Tuesday, May 31. May 26, 1960, p. 7.
            Two earn Merit Scholarships: Nancy Silverman, Mary Phillips. May 26, 1960, p. 10.
            District operates summer session. May 26, 1960, p. 12.
            High school baseball team wins suburban league crown. June 2, 1960, p. 46.
            Board stresses economy moves in both schools. July 7, 1960, p. 16.
            Second section of Driver Education at  high school. July 14, 1960, p. 24.
            Drop in District 113 assessed value may bring cut in high school budget. July 21, 1960, p. 58.
            High school library serves over 65,000 in school year. July 28,1960, p. 29.
            District 113 board approves budget. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 3.
            How high school’s budget will be used next year. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 3.
            Parents will be expected to foot entire bill for athlete’s insurance. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            Report Aug. 22 for placement tests for District 113. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 3.
            Opening dates for new Deerfield High. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 5.
            State certificate to District 113 for quality program. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 42.
            Deerfield High School is fully accredited. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 4.
            New high school opens on time. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 3.
            Complete staff for new Deerfield High. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 47.
            Deerfield's first awards banquet honors athletes. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 8.
           District 113 caucus meeting set. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 15.
            District 113 board considers several matters at meeting. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 5.
            Deerfield high school functions with full administrative staff. List. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 9.
            Dedicate Deerfield High School Sunday. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 10.
            New high school holds open house. Photos. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 10.
            District 113 sets caucus to consider board candidates. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 28A.

SENIOR CITIZENS

            Special projects of seniors shown at local library. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 54.
            Only alumna of Smith college class of 1890 – Mary Frances Willard. Photo. June 16, 1960, p. 30.
            Golden Circle planning 10th birthday party. June 16, 1960, p. 58.
            Golden Circle plans musical program for Oct. 27  meeting.   Oct. 20, 1960,p. 39.
            First fall party planned for Oct. 28  at senior center. Oct. 20, 1960,  p. 57.
            Auxiliary activity at Senior Center cheers oldsters. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 24.
            Forum on problems of aged prelude to White House meet. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 24B.
            New board members named by Committee on Older Adult. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 40. 

SEWER SYSTEMS

            City council OK’s sidewalk cellar and new sewers. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 65.
            Sewer program enters final construction phase. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 20.
            Raise sewer tap fee. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Sewer contractors underbid estimate on Windsor Rd. May 12, 1960, p. 73. 
            Two sewer projects reduced in area. May 26, 1960, p. 3.
            Half price bid on sewer project. June 23, 1960, p. 25.
            Quicksand to raise Taylor sewer cost. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 3.
            Successful sewer on Taylor Ave. Photo. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 8.
            Neighbors to divide sewer work savings. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 26.
            Many bidders seek special assessment sewer contracts. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 3.
            Seek sewer bids. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 4. 

SHOPPING CENTERS

            Crossroads Center near completion. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 32.
            Chamber hears Eagle president’s plans for Crossroads store. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 3.
            March 3 is target date for opening new Sears store. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 43.
            Eagle Foods opens Crossroads store on March 1. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 43.
            Plan Commission hears growth plan of shopping center. June 2, 1960, p. 36.
            Crossroads celebrate. Photo. June 16, 1960, p. 18.
            Crossroads Shopping Center grand opening begins today. Photo. Oct. 27, 1960, p. 9.

SMUT

     See: Pornography

SPORTS

            High school baseball team wins suburban league crown. June 2, 1960, p. 46.
            Scuba exploring underwater with Explorer Post 35. June 2, 1960, p. 58.
            Local teams fall from lead in suburban league. July 7, 1960, p. 7. 
            Deerfield High School’s red and gray will debut at Glenbrook Sept. 17. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 46.
            Quarter Horse Show opens in Chicago Saturday, Nov. 19. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 35.
            Nominate local men to directorships in Western Golf Assn. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 39.

STRATTON, Gov. William G.

            Gov. Stratton plans five hour stopover in Highland Park. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 3.
            Governor greeted at club dinner. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 5. 

SUBDIVIDERS/SUBDIVISIONS

            Set hearing on land donation law; subdividers to give park, school sites. Feb. 25, 1960,  p. 3.
            Subdivision depth, antilitter laws ready for action. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 3.
            Land gift pro and con. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 4.
            New land dedication bill confuses Plan Commission. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 11.
            Land dedication ordinance passed without protest. May 12, 1960, p. 3.
            School bus tours future subdivisions in District 108. May 12, 1960, p. 5.
            Plan commission sector plan study delays subdivision. May 12, 1960, p. 58.
            Golf subdivision requests school district annexation. June 30, 1960, p. 47.
            Lawton offers rule for land donation. July 14, 1960, p. 14. 
            Two subdividers seek exception to sidewalk rule. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 26.
            'Upgrading' sought by subdivider. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 41.

SUBURBS

            John Evers speaks on accelerating growth and the expansion of suburban areas. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 52.
            Suburbia Today - special section insert to appear each week.
            Crime expert to speak on "How safe are suburbs?" Oct. 6, 1960, p. 5.

SWIMMING POOLS

            June opening scheduled for public pools. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Pool’s construction on schedule, Park Bd. is advised. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 65.
            If summer comes, here are rates for swim pools. Mar. 27, 1960, p. 4.

            Twin swim pools at '70 percent' mark:  D. Fritz. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 4.
            Swimming pools to be opened next week – maybe. June 16, 1960, p. 3.
            Big splash in town!  Pools open. June 23, 1960, p. 3.
            Swimming pools now fully staffed. July 14, 1960, p. 56.
            Program to dedicate twin swimming pools. July 28, 1960, p. 3.
            New pool use tops 20,000 by park estimate. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 4.
            Twin swim pools formally dedicated. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 4. 

TAXATION/TAXES

             Delinquent tax lists town of Deerfield.  Jan. 28, 1960, p. 28.
            Tax burden probe urged by League. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 7.
            City seeks MFT (motor fuel tax) for Central Ave., other streets. Mar. 17, 1960, p. 3.
            Car assessment reduced 20 percent. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 4.
            Gas tax to fix St. Johns bridge.  Apr. 7, 1960, p. 4.
            Tax abatement. June 9, 1960, p. 3.
            Property tax bills 70% for schools; expected Sept. 1. July 21, 1960, p. 3. 
            Factors affecting local tax rates. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 5.
            City tax levy down $200,000. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 3.
           Highland Parkers pay $6 million tax bill. Oct. 6, 1960, p. 5.
            How politics affect local tax structure. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 5.
            Why tax bill goes up each year. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 5.
            Five streets added to gas tax list. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 60.

TEACHERS

            Many new faces will greet students Sept. 6.  Photos, bios. -new teachers. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 24.
            Exchange teacher says methods differ in this country. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 21.

TEENAGERS

            Teen gang toughs fined for assault near high school. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 3.
            Teens shift blame in vodka party to exonerate Field. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 4.

TELEPHONES

            Illinois Bell reports Highland Park and Highwood are ‘talkative’ towns.  Jan. 21, 1960, p. 27.
            New phone book to have listings for larger area. May 5, 1960, p. 56.
            Dial CEdar 4 for Lake Forest. May 19, 1960, p. 36.
            Telephone Co. starts addition for new ‘dialers’. June 16, 1960, p. 9.
            Phone company is laying new cable for future growth. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 24.
            Aid for voiceless developed by Bell Telephone System. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 28. 

TRAFFIC

            New traffic rules for parents passed by council. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 3.
            Test-UR-Skill  at traffic 'check'. Apr. 21, 1960, p. 42.
            Parking, stop sign problems studied at city council. June 9, 1960, p. 3.

TRANSPORTATION

           See also: Commuters/Commuting
           Frisco-style fight could save commuters – Opperman. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 5.
TREES

            Residents urged to plant trees for Arbor Day. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 3.
            NS Garden Club to plant a tree for the future. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 7.
            Seek more trees, shrubs in parkways, May 19, 1960, p. 8.
            Trees to shade Central sidewalks for big weekend. June 30, 1960, p. 12.
           Trees for shopping area a major goal for beautification. July 21, 1960, p. 34B.
            17 Dutch elms reported in city. July 28, 1960, p. 3. 
           Dutch elm spread confirmed. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 3.
            How bark beetles spread Dutch elm fungus spores. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 12.
            Elm, oak diseases could strip residential streets. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 56.
            Forest committee starts county-wide Dutch elm survey. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 5.
            53 foot incinerator to reduce smoke of burning trees. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 5.
            Dutch elm total reaches 64 in Highland Park. Sept. 15, 1960, p. 8.
            Beautification Committee seeks trees for Central Avenue shopping district. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 5.
            Citizens' comments on tree program. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 5.

U. S. ARMY

            Salute is given city's  generals: Wainwright, Bradley, Clark, Allen. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 68.

U. S. POST OFFICE

            Henry Schotanus retires. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 58.
            Several promotions made at post office. Sept. 1, 1960, p. 44. 
            Post office sets new window hours during holidays. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 3.

VOLUNTEERS

            60 volunteers aid victims of flood. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 15.
            Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Becker honored as volunteers of year. May 12, 1960, p. 74.
            Hospital needs more junior volunteers. June 2, 1960, p. 24.
            Volunteers cited for hospital work. June 9, 1960, p. 50.

WATER

           Open bids for plant expansion projects. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 3.
            Water plant work to being Feb. 1. Jan. 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Water investment to earn $4, 892 for Highland Park. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 5.
            Ground broken for water plant addition. Feb. 25, 1960, p. 3.
           City plans water use for 25 years. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 20. 
            Approve $1/2 million  for water mains; big pipe to connect new plant, reservoir. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 3.
            Council studies water main bids. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 3.
            West side reservoir nearly finished. Apr. 28, 1960, p. 3.
           Summer water shortage anticipated. June 9, 1960, p. 3.
            Snyder set to declare water crisis. June 16, 1960, p. 3.
            New water mains in Ravinia Park just beginning. June 23, 1960, p. 62.
            Water level gauge line break elusive. July 28, 1960,  p. 3.
            Contractors now installing city’s biggest water pipe. Aug. 4, 1960, p. 5.
            Hottest day set water use record. Sept. 8, 1960, p. 25.
            September water use broke all records. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 3.
            Sprinkler ban ends for good – Snyder. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 3.
            Old water tower demolished. Photo. Nov. 10, 1960, p. 3.

WEATHER

            Worst snow storm blocks highways, commuter trains. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 3.
            Business as usual as our city digs out. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 4.
            Army opens blocked highway. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 11.
            Snow ordinance effective today; no night parking. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 3.
            City 'buttons up' for hard winter. Dec. 8, 1960, p. 8.

ZONING

            Asks rezoning city garage property. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 5.
            Multiple family zoning retained. Jan. 14, 1960, p. 7.
            ‘Protective’ zoning under consideration. Jan. 21, 1960, p. 25.
            Appeals board to hear request for 7-unit bldg. Feb. 4, 1960, p. 5.
            Home owners seek to rezone old tracks. Feb. 11, 1960, p. 3.
            Board of appeals continues 2 cases. Feb. 18, 1960, p. 5.
            1-acre kits defended at SRO zoning hearing.  Feb. 25, 1960, p. 4.
            Commission denies plea for rezoning Glader tract. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 5.
            Zoning map, Deerfield, IL. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 38.
            Zoning map, Highland Park, IL. Mar. 10, 1960, p. 47.
            Ernest Ek granted apartment permit. Mar. 24, 1960, p. 4.
            Zoning committee studies day camp, abandoned tracks. Mar. 31, 1960,p. 5. 
            Zoning map city of Highwood. Mar. 31, 1960, p. 45.
            Homeowners tell concern for trend in three re-zonings. Apr. 7, 1960, p. 5.
            Set hearings on O&R districts along Skokie Rd. Apr. 14, 1960, p. 5.
            Zoning hearing revives argument on billboard ban. May 5, 1960, p. 52.
            Clavey Acres residents speak against O and R. May 5, 1960, p. 66.
            New law requires combining old lots. May 12, 1960, p. 12.
            Paper cup maker seeks rezoning for new factory. May 12, 1960, p. 55.
            Egandale paving wouldn’t hurt bluff engineer testifies. May 19, 1960, p. 5.
            Zoning appeals board approves Abbott House wing. May 19, 1960, p. 47.
            Egandale hearing resumes tomorrow. June 2, 1960, p. 3.
            Ridge neighbors protest paper plant rezoning. June 16, 1960, p. 5.
            Plan commission approves office-research rezoning. July 14, 1960, p. 38.
            Board of appeals OKs three septics. July 21, 1960, p. 27.
            Lake front rezoning plan approved by residents. July 21, 1960, p. 42.
            Office-research rezoning approved. July 28, 1960, p. 3.
            Elm Place rezoned to single family. July 28, 1960, p. 5.
            Lawton holds out for south site O&R rezoning. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 3.
            Appeal board says permitless (sic) wings must come down. Aug. 11, 1960, p. 21.
            Overrule Plan Commission’s north office-research site. Aug. 18, 1960, p. 5.
            Rezone one site to office-research. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 3.
            Appeal board lops eaves, back porch. Aug. 25, 1960, p. 33.
            County Rd. line rezoning sought. Sept. 15, 1960, p.58.
            Apartment zoning sought near Vine. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 26.
            Some neighbors for, some against Clavey rezoning. Sept. 22, 1960, p. 53.
            Paper cup plant rezoning tabled. Sept. 29, 1960, p. 3.
            Council approves Solo rezoning. Oct. 13, 1960, p. 3.
            OK rezoning of entire lake front; one-fourth of city affected by change. Oct. 20, 1960, p. 3.
            City council OKs rezoning, plats, unsealed low bid. Nov. 3, 1960, p. 70.
            Complain of delays in rezoning action. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 5.
            An ordinance amending Highland Park zoning ordinance of 1947. Nov. 17, 1960, p. 4 of Section 2. Includes map.
            Denser zoning urged by Rockwell; planner predicts blight in McDaniels district. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 3.
            Four variations in zoning granted by appeals board. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 4.
            Neighbors, church disagree on alley. Nov. 24, 1960, p. 5.
            City council OKs plat of  'Sector 12'. Dec. 1, 1960, p. 3.
            South siders applaud film office rezoning. Dec. 15, 1960, p. 5.