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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, 1967 through December 31, 1967
HIGHLAND PARK NEWS

January 1, 1967 through December 31, 1967
Dates in issue of April 12, 1967, vary.
ABORTION

            Rep. Kleine backs 2 Springfield bills to liberalize Illinois abortion law. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 11.
            Abortion law commission okayed 17-5. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 54.

ACCIDENTS

            Car slides into lake; youth drowns. Steven Simonds. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 9.
            The "fall" season is upon us now. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 42.
            Homebound sailor, R. Hartline, killed by train during blizzard. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 52.
            Driver injured, hit snow plow. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 11.
            Woman killed in leap from car. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 11.
             Four soldiers killed in auto crash. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 5.
             Local man, G. F. Forsman, found dead in ditch. June 28, 1967, p. 53.
            Motor bikes tangle with cars Friday; 3 injured. July 12, 1967, p. 10B.
            Crash driver dies; second this year. Sept. 13, 1967, p. C10.
            Tot, Lagina Washington, hit by car, dies in hospital. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 5.
            Tire blows - man dies. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 7.
            Phosphorus burns two park employees. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 8.
            Fleeing speeder hits pedestrians. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 14B.

ADULT EDUCATION

            Registration for adults in YWCA classes opens. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 33.
            Offer women's self-defense course to District 113 residents. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 50.
            Dist. 113 announces adult education program. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 42.
            Something for everybody in new evening adult education program here.  Sept. 13, 1967, p. 11.
            Adult ed classes top the 1000 enrollment mark. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 18.

AERIALS

            Hobbyists fight limit on aerials. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 6.

AMBULANCES

            New service for wheelchair patients. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 11.

AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE AFS

    See: FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS/VISITORS

ANIMALS

            Big pets, small pets, all pets highlight at festivities July 4. June 21, 1967, p. 9.
            Woman gives up schnauzer, organization puts pet to sleep. June 21, 1967, p. 9.
            Puppy put to sleep; exposed to disease. June 28, 1967, p. 16.
            Nothing quite as sweet as the smile of a crocodile. July 12, 1967, p. 37.
            Dogs win out; county leash law fails. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 10.

ARCHITECTS

            LF architect will design Mid-West Bank’s new home. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 8, sec. 2.

ART/ARTISTS

            Fine Arts Center moves downtown. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            Barat exhibits paintings by Chicago artist, Jack Powell. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 11, sec. 2.
            Local artists are given recognition in area shows. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 28.
            April showers to rain art shows. Schedule. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 30.
            60 professional artists to exhibit at Ravinia. May 10, 1967, p. D
            Art is king in Highland Park. May 17, 1967, p. 40.
            NS Art League names winners. May 24, 1967, p. E.
            Midwest artists to exhibit works at Evanston Fair. June 12, 1967, p. C.
            Suburban Fine Arts Center now at 472 Park Ave. June 21, 1967, p. C10.
            Arts building committee to tour cultural center. July 19, 1967, p. 10.  
            New classes, new home for Suburban Fine Arts Center. Sept. 13, 1967, p. B.
            North Shore artists to exhibit works. Sept. 20, 1967, p. D.
            Rain or not - the show went on: The Arts and Riverwoods. Oct. 11, 1967, p. C-10.
            Arts building progress slows. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 22.
            Open house set at Fine Arts Center. Oct. 25, 1967, p. B.
            Art's at your doorstep. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 44.
            Antiques and art share new shop. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 10C.
            New teachers for Suburban Art Center. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 31. 

ASSESSMENTS

            Assessment roll for town of W. Deerfield. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 33.
            New quadrennial assessment plan in effect here. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 12.

AUTOMOBILES

            City stickers due; sale set for Saturday. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            Special Section - 1967 models. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 7, sec. 2.
            Drivers beware: ordinance passed for new violations. July 6, 1967, p. 8.

AWARDS

            Conservation, beautification awards go to E. Ryerson, Mrs. Cole. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 8.

BABIES

            Nine-month miracles – they happen everyday. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 52.

BANNOCKBURN, IL

            NS taxpayers hurt by Kerner veto of Bannockburn annexation: Riddell.  July 6, 1967, p. 8.

BERNING, KARL, Illinois state representative

            You win some; you lose some. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 22.
            More compliments than complaints since Sen. Berning returned home. Aug. 30, 1967,  p. 14.

BICYCLES

            Bikes bring more than cars at city auction sale here. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 19.

BLINDNESS

            Thank heaven for volunteers; sight for the sightless – a gift of Johanna women.   Nov. 29, 1967, p. 74. 

BLOOD DONATION

            A community success story written in blood. Oct. 25, 1967, p. C-12. 

BOATS/BOATING

            Happiness is a taut ship and no flies. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 16. 

BOOKS

            Brandeis Book Sale is reader's delight. May 17, 1967, p. 27.

BRIDGES

            RR pedestrian bridge proposed by school board. Oct. 5, 1967,  p. 7.
            Plan new bridge over Skokie ditch. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 14B.
            District 111 will go without bridge. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            State says no temporary bridge during construction. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 9.
            Construction delay on Half Day bridge upsetting to few. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 7.
            Construction is underway on Half Day bridge. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 7. 

BUSES

            DHS bus schedule. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 44.

BUSINESS

           Dominick's ups seven from staff to executive posts. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 27.
            Blue ribbon committee seeks man of the year. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 9.
            Gen. Michaelis to address Chamber. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 9.
            Illinois Bell spends $220 million, still reduces rates. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 21.
            Retailers to discuss new downtown traffic plan. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 21.
            Industrial development in North Lake County, Jan. 18, 1967, p. 4, sec. 2.
            DBA's growing business brings move to new plant.   Jan. 18, 1967, p. 4, sec. 3.
            County's largest civilian employer expands with 48 acre Abbott Park. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 13, sec. 3.
            Baxter International's progress helps people  world wide. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 15, sec. 3.
            Jaycees to name outstanding citizen Saturday night. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 8.
            HP retail sales top $5 million each month. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 11.
            Bank of H. P. will expand; hits $15.6 million mark. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 33.
           Robert Moroney is young man of 1966. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 10.
            Thursday night surpasses Friday as shopping evening. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 5.
            Stores open Thursday eve next week. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 6.
            Chamber names Robert W. Kiddoo assistant manager. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 9.
            Bank of Highwood age 4. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 33.
           Interest rates will go down, NAREB. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 30.  (National Assoc. Real Estate Boards)
            Chamber slates central business district seminar. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 6.
           Steinberg Baum will open store in Highland Park. May 31, 1967, p. 17.
            Britons laud Sunset Foods for service and courtesy. May 31, 1967, p. L.
           Sadin shows 56-acre  office-research plans. July 6, 1967, p. 5.
           Bank of Highland Park expands facilities. Aug. 23, 1967, p. A15.
           Stationery or movable: Helander’s has it. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 6, sec. 2.
             Cadamagnini is named vice-president of SCM. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 22.

CAMPS

            Special Section.  Index of private camps. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Solel Summer Gateways starts registration with camp reunion. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 36.
            Work gets underway for Urban Gateways. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 30.
            (Inner-city) Children unite at Camp Uni-lake. May 17, 1967, p. 20.
            Camp Henry Horner: an experiment for youth. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 74.

CANADA

            Expo 67  - push button project. May 24, 1967, p. D. 

CANDIDATES

           Candidates air their platforms. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            Rafferty explains platform to his campaign workers. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 14.
            Moroney calls for more citizen participation. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 6.
            Republican candidates strike out at county economy block. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 8.
            Civic Association, League to interview township candidates. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 6.    
           City candidates to speak before civic organizations. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 7.
            City council, park board candidates air their views. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 7.
            Kleine announces his candidacy for re-election. Dec. 13, 1967, p. C.   

CENSORSHIP

            City may reactivate film censor board; 'Ulysses' premiere pondered. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 5.
            Art endures; censors come and go. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 7.
            Councilmen meet but no decisions on walks, film yet. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 8.

CENSUS

            Census bureau to query local people this week. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 18.

CENTENNIAL

            100 volunteers named Centennial Commission. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 6.
            Centennial celebration 'three feet off ground'. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 7.
            Auto dealers must replace light strings by Centennial year. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 6.

CHARITY

            Cortesi calls Community Chest year successful. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            Highland Park residents  contribute over $13,000 to Heart Fund campaign during 1966-67. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 43.  
            Highland Park-Highwood chest seeks $158,068. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 11.
            Sorting them all out. (ed.) Nov. 1, 1967, p. C-12.

CHICAGO, IL

            Pierce on commission to probe Chicago Sanitary District. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 8, sec. 2.

CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN

            Lost pipe line slows work on Botanic Garden. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 17.

CHILD CARE/CHILDREN

            Deaf children conquer handicaps in special education classes. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Children design mural - town plan. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 33.
            (Inner-city) Children unite at Camp Uni-lake. May 17, 1967, p. 20.
            Mary Lawrence Chapter cares - for schizophrenic children. May 24, 1967, p. 48.
            Want a happy, quiet summer? North Shore family has rules. July 6, 1967, p. C8.
            Begin lectures on learning problems. Sept. 13, 1967, p. D.
            Opportunities for pre-schoolers: day-care centers, camps. Sept. 13, 1967, p. D.

CHURCHES/SYNAGOGUES

           Set special service to honor Rabbi Lipis before 6 month Israel stay. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 52.
            Set Friday civil rights discussion. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 52
            Local Catholics step up rights involvement. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 8.
            Rabbi Siskin named leadership council member for housing. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 34.
           To attend interfaith exchanges. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 28.
            Churches move toward involvement - too late? Feb. 22, 1967, p. 7.
            Religion's political role is topic of Solel panel. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 32.
            Rev. Parker inducted as head of Deanery. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 32.
            Trumpeters to herald EUB sunrise service. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 38.
            Glencoe Temple marks Jewish Music Month. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 38.
            Unitarians ask Kimball to explain U. S. policy. (re: Vietnam) Mar. 29, 1967, p. 38.
           Highland Park's oldest church grows anew. St. Mary's, Immaculate Conception.  Apr. 26, 1967, p. 16.
            Panel discussion on Christian ethics stirs interest with Presbyterians. May 10, 1967,  p. 34.
            Highland Park Solel plans 10th anniversary rededication. May 17, 1967, p. 43.
            Beth Or begins its building fund drive. May 31, 1967, p. 44.
            Highland Park resident William C. Wurm to be ordained at Redeemer Church.  June 7, 1967, p. 52.
            Community living to be discussed at June panel. June 7, 1967, p. 52.
            St. James bids fond farewell to Rev. Francis Schouten. June 28, 1967, p. 46.
           Unitarians break ground for addition. July 6, 1967, p. 42.
            Bethlehem church welcomes new pastor. July 6, 1967, p. 42.
            Construction underway on Presbyterian garden. July 19, 1967, p. 44.
           Archbishop of Canterbury to address ecumenical service at Amphitheatre.   Sept. 13, 1967, p. 44.
            Church tower to be dedicated at Deerfield  First Presbyterian Church. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 50.
            Solel institutes a religious high school. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 50.
           Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran will break ground Sunday. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 40.
            Beth Or to start work on new building. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 41.
            Dedicate Torah at B’nai Torah in Friday service. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 78.
            Interfaith panel to hold discussion. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 78.
CIVIL AIR PATROL

            Civil Air Patrol leads men aloft. May 17, 1967, p. 16.

CIVIL RIGHTS

            ACLU taking long hair to Aurora court. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 6.

CLOCKS

            Time surrounds Deerfield collector, Mrs. Charles Baier. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 2, sec. 2.

CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS

            Dr. Black honored by Troop 324 for 35 years of service. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 42.
            Girl Scout headquarters leaves Highland Park for Deerfield. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 11.
           Pack 137 rounds out five years of Cub Scouting. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 28A
            League, Civic Association sponsor meeting. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 16.
            Members take over H.P. Country Club. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 11. 
            Rotary gives $100 to restoration of Florentine art. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 6.
            Continental Cadettes face challenges, fun. June 28, 1967,  p. C9.
            Girl Scouts buy new Jeep with cookie sales profits. June 28, 1967, p. F.
             American Association of University Women: working together. Sept. 6, 1967,   p. 18.
             League of Women Voters celebrates 40th birthday. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 6.
            League sponsors press in official town meeting. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 9.
            One good turn. (ed.)  Oct. 18, 1967, p. 12.
            Lodge : A. O. Fay Masonic- celebrates 97 years here. Dec. 20, 1967, p. C-7. 

COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES

            Another district withdraws but Lake County JC group carries on. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 6.
            State may expedite June referendum. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            IBHE (Ill. Board Higher Education) approves Shore jr. college petition. Feb. 15, 1967,  p. 9.
            Junior college group begins campaign for citizen support. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 8.
            Lake County JC group will move ahead anyway. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 16.
            High school boards ready for hearing. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 6.
            Slate junior college public hearing for tomorrow night. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 6.
            Jr. college study group discussed at Stevenson. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 6.
            State OK's Lake County junior college. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            Teachers cross-examine hearing. Mar. 15, 1967.  p. 7.
            District 125 ponders jr. college tie, sets Wednesday meeting. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 20.
            Japanese theme for LF college conference. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 2, sec. 2.
           Expect Illinois JC Board to set referendum date. Apr. 7, 1967, p. 8.
            Stevenson JC committee names Fishbein president. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 54.
            June 3 referendum date is definite. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 3.
            May referenda worry NSJC. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 7.
            Jr. college referendum postponed until late June. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 7.
           Jr. college sets June 10 referendum. May 3, 1967, p. 11.
            W. G. Cole to explore Lake Forest College's role in Negro education. May 3, 1967, p. 37.
             Northwestern holds national conference on press and the arts. May 24, 1967, p. F.
            Jr. college group ready for referendum. May 31, 1967, p. 5.
            Coulson fights for Lake County college. May 31, 1967, p. 11.
           Slate junior college vote Saturday. June 7, 1967, p. 5.
            Junior college vote information given. June 7, 1967, p. 6.
            College and Business School directory. June 7, 1967, p. C11.
            College referendum voted down by huge margin. June 14, 1967, p. 5.
            Junior college steering board not down yet; plans come back. June 21, 1967, p. 12.
            Junior college vote a year away. June 28,1967, p. 5.
            Stevenson High proposes further jr. college talks. June 28, 1967, p. C10.
           Junior college steering committee goes on; creates study group for next referendum.  July 6, 1967, p. 7.
           Junior college committee seeks 1-year determent. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 9.
            Junior college group to meet tomorrow. Sept. 13, 1967, p. C12.
            Junior college vote again next year. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 7.
            High school board approves junior college tuition bills. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 66.
            Who really wants a north shore junior college?   Is anybody sure? Sept. 27, 1967, p. 7.
            Barat-Lake Forest colleges combine for fall series of programs. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 52.
            Lake Forest College host to education group. Oct. 4, 1967, p. B.
            We must act now. (ed. re: junior college) Oct. 11, 1967, p. 12.
            Trinity's next five years. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 12.
            District 113 still backs junior college; scales down first plan for building.  Oct. 25, 1967, p. 5.
            County vies for college. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 13.
            Junior college group puts off referendum. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 8.
            Barat will NOT move to U. of C. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 18.
            Coulson vows to fight state college location. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 9.
            JC committee looks for professional help. Dec. 20, 1967, p. C-7. 

COMPUTERS

            IBM realty system is seller's 'forget-me-not'. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 27.
            Singer Printing & Publishing Co. brings computerized typesetting to North Shore.  Jan. 18, 1967, p. 3, sec. 2.
            McClory computer bill approved by U. S. Senate. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 2, sec. 2.
            New concepts: computers in real estate. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 3, sec. 2.
            11 fifth grade scientists build their own computer with parts from junkyard.  Aug. 9, 1967, p. 34.
            Students operate computer at DHS. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 17.
            Computer course opens at HPHS. Dec. 28, 1967, p. C-8.

CONTESTS

            Miss Highland Park contest opens; will be crowned July 3. May 24, 1967, p. 5.
            Gardeners to hold sunflower contest. June 7, 1967, p. 22.
            Jerry G. Bishop to crown Queen of Highland Park. June 14, 1967, p. 12.

COOKING

            Special Section: N. S. Pioneer Press Cooking School recipes. Apr. 12, 1967,  p. 2, sec. 2.

COURTS

            Urges ConCon to consider judicial reform. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 6.
            Magistrate maintains court reform saved money here. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 8.
            Plan faster trials of not-guilty pleas. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            Long hair loses out in court case. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 35. 

CRIME

            Charge 4 with robbery. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 52.
            LF youth, 22, charged with parents' murder. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 8.
           Three burglarized. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 6.
            Glickauf burglary arrests made. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            Police arrest third man in Glickauf burglar case. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 10.
            Crime Commission names officers. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 34.
            Press, parents police to debate sex crimes. May 10, 1967, p. 8.
            Police try to link recent thefts. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 6.
            Major NS juvenile crimes listed here. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 7.
            Loot three businesses. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 8.
            Burglar pries open three sliding doors. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 6. 
            Seven burglaries solved as two youths are taken. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 7.
            Hand cuff jeweler gang strikes here. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 9.
            Area lawmen meet with FBI today; discuss crime. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 9.
            Burglars flee police bullets. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            Traffic pinch nets three armed robbers. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Burglars strike out, end up in our local lockup. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 7.

DANCE

            Busman's holiday for dance troupe. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 30.

DEAFNESS

            Deaf children conquer handicaps in special education classes. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 4. sec. 2.

DEERFIELD, IL

            Deerfield's building tops $1 million. June 14, 1967, p. 54.
            Construction to start soon on village library addition. Aug. 16, 1967, p. C9.
            Village of Deerfield: treasurer's annual report. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 44.
            Delinquent special assessments list. Village of Deerfield. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 54.
            Deerfield: a community of growth. Increase 52.4 %  since 1950. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 50.
            Conservation, beautification awards go to E. Ryerson, Mrs. Cole. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 8.

DEERFIELD/WEST DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP

            Republicans to choose township slate. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 5.
            Assessment roll town of West Deerfield. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 33.
            Township approves party caucuses. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 9.
            Welcome words. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 12.
           More rulings issued for township hassle. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 10.
            Bill would change township lines. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 9.
            GOP slates Vetter for supervisor.  Feb. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            Robinson, Mrs. Stern join Peers on Independent slate. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            Democrats' township slate is a mystery. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            Economy big issue in township race; candidates air views on thrift. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            W. Deerfield legal cost is $7874. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 9.
            For W. Deerfield Township: committee presents budget showing $25,000 increase.  Mar. 8, 1967, p. 10.
            Maximum service to township: Vetter. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 9.
            People's platform realistic: Moroney. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 8.
            Civic Association, League to interview township candidates. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 6.
            League answers township questions. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 8.
            Vetter blasts Peers at meeting. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 5.
            W. Deerfield turmoil may be resolved at town meeting. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 5.
            Economy is issue in township race. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 8.
            Frank Peers re-elected; Mrs. Stern & Frantonius as assistants. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Deerfield Township unofficial election returns. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Deerfield Township may change name. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Frost faction controls meeting; William Jacobs retires as auditor. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 12.
            West Deerfield gives up library. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 12.
            Mrs. Stern sizes up supervisors sitting. May 3, 1967, p. 9.
            Appoint committee to study township name. May 31, 1967, p. 30.
            Peers names 7 to arts committee. June 14, 1967, p. 10.
            Sweeping township changes predicted. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 7.
            Auditors move to pay Mrs. Vetter's legal bill. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 6.
            Reagan's bill threatens West Deerfield Township tranquility. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 6.
            Peers urges student vote. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 5.
            Reagan  accepts fee cut but Frost can’t pay bill. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 10.
            Delinquent tax list. Oct. 18, 1967, p. F.

DES PLAINES RIVER

            Our ugly river destined for better days? Sept. 6, 1967, p. 53.

DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION

            Special Section: From classroom to office. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 45.

DRUGS

            North Shore school districts discuss narcotics. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 5.
            Arrest 5 at Deerfield pot party. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 7.
            Pot party aftermath: police chief seeks advice from youth. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Marijuana here. (ed.) Sept. 6, 1967, p. 12.
            Police estimate 200-300 local teens using narcotics. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 9.
            More marijuana: motorcyclist reaps downstate field. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 9.
            Trial dates set for two youths in narcotics case. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 13.
            Marijuana - increased use of weed alarms parents, teachers. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            HPHS frosh girls comment on narcotics. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 9.
           Tempers flare at drug debate. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Continue trials on drug charge. Dec. 6, 1967, p. E.  

EDITORIALS

           Our platform for Highland Park. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 8. 
            An answer. (traffic problems) Jan. 4, 1967, p. 8.
            Lake-Cook Rd. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 8.
            No Zlotys. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 8.
            No strikes for teachers. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 8.
            Boaters can vote yes. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 8.
            How high? Jan. 18, 1967, p. 8.,
            Diversion and pollution. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 12.
            Welcome words. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 12.
           We're sorry about that. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 12.
            Sophistication. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 12.
            Judgement. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 12.
            A lesson. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 12.
            College now. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 12.
            $2924 spent, for what? Feb. 22, 1967, p. 12.
            The zip gap. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 12.
            Race for open space. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 12.
           Lights on. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 12.
            Clean money. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 12.
            Deserving of support: Girl Scouts. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 12.
            Just desserts. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 12.
            No twilight zone here. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 12.
            Quantity not quality. Caucus system. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 12.
            Cheers for (Illinois) House. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 12.
            They will represent. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 12.
            By a show of hands. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 12.
            Vote anyway. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 14.
            Topsy-turvy. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 14.
            For Nathan & Mrs. Harris. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 12.
            Symptom or syndrome? Apr. 12, 1967, p. 12.
            It's a joint concern. (open space) Apr. 20, 1967, p. 10.
            We're there for you. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 10. 
            Kill off the dinosaurs. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 12.
            Free from barbarianism. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 12.
            The right approach. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 12.
            Vote YES Saturday. (Dist. 113 referendum) May 3, 1967, p. 12.
            Nix branch banking. May 3, 1967, p. 12.
            Spend wisely and well. May 3, 1967, p. 12.              
            Pass it - just in case. (open meetings) May 10, 1967, p. 12.
            Buckle up.   May 10, 1967, p. 12.
            Everyone you should know. May 17, 1967, p. 8.
            They're your marbles. May 17, 1967, p. 8.
            Spotlight on pollution. May 24, 1967, p. 12B.
            A bold answer for Barat. May 24, 1967, p. 12B.
            Let's clean our lake. May 31, 1967, p. 12.
            A man alone. May 31, 1967, p. 12.
            Vote YES June 10. (Jr. college) June 7, 1967, p. 8. 
            Amendment needed. June  7, 1967, p. 8.
            Chance of a lifetime. (lake cleanup) June 7, 1967, p. 8.
            No railroad please. June 14, 1967, p. 8.
            Let's try again. (Jr. college) June 14, 1967, p. 8.
            Is it only a piece of cloth? (Flag) June 14, 1967, p. 8.
            Servants- not masters. June 21, 1967, p. 8.
            It's not theirs either. (Lake Michigan) June 21, 1967, p. 8.
            It will be asked. June 28, 1967, p. 8.
            Have a safe 4th. June 28, 1967, p. 8.
            Close them down. (lake front industries) July 6, 1967, p. 12
            Time will tell. (1-way streets) July 6, 1967, p. 12.
            Long time starting. (raft trip) July 6, 1967, p. 12.
            Not super government. (NIPC) July 12, 1967, p. 8.
            Unbridled power. (unions) July 12, 1967, p. 8,
            A good step. July 12, 1967, p. 8.
            Sales tax some help. July 19, 1967, p. 8.
            Cut them down. (diseased trees) July 19, 1967, p. 8.
           Smoke filled rooms. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 12.
            Diversity: the key to advancement. Aug. 9, 1967, p. 12.
            Someone must lead. (riots) Aug. 9, 1967, p. 12.
            Back to capitalism. (small farms) Aug. 9,  p.1967,  p. 12.
            The time is yesterday. (Ill. constitution) Aug. 16, 1967, p. 12.
            Our growing forests. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 12.
            On the job. (H. P. Police) Aug. 23, 1967, p. 12.
            We need a new post office. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 10.
            Marijuana here. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 12.
            Our increasing insecurity. (public safety) Sept. 13, 1967, p. 12.
            They do a lot: League of Women Voters. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 12.
            Vote YES on Saturday. (school tax raise) Sept. 20, 1967, p. 12.
            Back 108, too. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 12.
            Voters have last word. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 12.
            Our constitution. (Illinois) Sept. 27, 1967, p. 12.
           Old program gets green-light. (Laurel Ave.) Oct. 4, 1967, p. 12.
            We must act now. (junior college) Oct. 11, 1967, p. 12.
            Bidless bonds cost money. Oct. 11, 1967, p. C-12.
            Better semantics, maybe. Oct. 11, 1967, p. C-12.
            Showdown coming on free press - fair trial. Oct. 11, 1967, p. C-12.
            Trinity's next five years. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 12.
            One good turn. (League of Women Voters) Oct. 18, 1967, p. 12.
            Success story with a moral. (tollroads) Oct. 18, 1967, p. C-12.
            Don't put this one off. (physical exams) Oct. 18, 1967, p. C-12.
            A story of a suicide we're all committing. (pollution) Oct. 18, 1967, p. C-12
            Let's buy it now. (prairie)  Oct. 25, 1967, p. 12.
            Should we vote on it? (open housing) Oct. 25, 1967, p. 12.
            If they really want to help. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 12.
            A tough situation. (housing) Nov. 1, 1967, p. 12.
            Into the arena. (senior college) Nov. 1, 1967, p. 12.
            Caucus system needs reform. Nov. 1, 1967, p. C-12.
            Sorting them all out. (charities) Nov. 1, 1967, p. C-12.
            Let's have a vote. (open housing) Nov. 8, 1967, p. 12.
            Tax for ice rink?  Nov. 15, 1967, p. 12.
            We’re glad you’re staying. (Barat College) Nov. 22, 1967, p. 12.
            We get what we want. (by referendum) Nov. 29, 1967, p. 12.
            Not out so easily. (paroles) Dec. 6, 1967, p. 8.
            Lie it or not, YES! (109 referendum) Dec. 6, 1967, p. 8.
            Danger in Reardon report. Dec. 6, 1967, p . C-12.
            Customer not always right. (newspapers) Dec. 6, 1967, p. C-12.
            Into the private sector. (ice rink) Dec. 13, 1967, p. 10.
            We're with the mayor. (housing) Dec. 20, 1967, p. 12.
            Let's start now. (pollution ban) Dec. 20, 1967, p. 12.
            Let's save the prairie. Dec. 18, 1967, p. 10B.
            Teamwork needed. (Special education) Dec. 28, 1967, p. 10B.       

EDUCATION

            Distributive education explained to DF High students. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 25, sec. 2.
            New insight through outdoor education. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 16, sec. 2.
            Seminars to explore change in education. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 10.

ELECTIONS

            Who’s running in many elections. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 5.
            City slates Feb. 28, primary. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 5.
            Ephraim Sayad in city council race. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 8.
            Ilo Harris seeks council post. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 10.
            Leeds urges primary vote. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 9.
            Voters choose five for April run-off. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            Official canvass of voters. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            Voters may apply now for absentee ballots. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 6.
            Frank Peers re-elected, Mrs. Stern and Frantonius as assistants. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Unofficial Deerfield Township returns. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Polling places map. Apr. 7, 1967, p. 6.
            HP City & Park election returns. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 3.
            Mrs. Harris, Nathan win; Lawton sweeps in unopposed. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 3.
            Berning supports election reform bills downstate. May 17, 1967, p. F.
            Registration a must for municipal voters. June 14, 1967, p. 5.
            Caucus system needs reform. (ed.) Nov. 1, 1967, p. C-12.
            Now hear the case for the caucus system. Nov. 29, 1967, p. F.
            Kleine announces his candidacy for re-election. Dec. 13, 1967, p. C.

ELM PLACE SCHOOL

    See also: Schools-District 107

            Consider Elm School for arts facility. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 5.
            Elm School razing spawns controversy, citizen group opposes Dist. 107 decision.  Aug. 30, 1967, p. 5.
            Parents oppose Elm Place end; are organized. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 8.
            Residents want school on present Elm Place site. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 10.
            'Friends' back tax hikes'- oppose bond issue. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Elm Place tour with Q&A session set for Sept. 9. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 6.
            District 107 to hold hearings on Elm Place. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 7. 
            'Friends' to reveal Elm Place proposal. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 6.
            Saturday's vote sees 107 controversy, 108 tranquility. Opposition strong on Elm Place. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 5.
            District 107 to hold hearings on Elm Place. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 7.
            Elm Place groups agree to start from scratch. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 6.

FALLOUT SHELTERS

            U. S. government allocates $47,976 for shelters here. Oct. 11, 1967, p. L.

FASHION

            Special Section: The North Shore Look. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 5, sec. 2.
            Mini? midi? fashion has many answers for fall. Sept. 6, 1967, p. C-9.

FOREIGN EXCHANGES STUDENTS/VISITORS

            Deerfield High AFS chapter seeks homes for students. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 50.
            Trinity Church women to hear Foreign Exchange student Tuesday. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 34.
           Four HP students to spend summer abroad. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 44.
           Hold AFS weekend in Highland Park. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 11.
           Foreign students to ride in July 4 parade here. June 28, 1967, p. 14.
           Seek three homes for AFS students. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 10. 

FORT SHERIDAN, IL

            Mrs. Reilly's 'Forgotten Village' final chapter. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 20B.
            State holds hearing on military highway. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 52.
            Army warns of small arms fire at the lake. May 24, 1967, p. G.
            Fort celebrates National Music Week. May 24, 1967, p. H.
            First troops arrived at Fort Sheridan 80 years ago Nov. 8. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 17.
            Nobody wins: Alderman Nustra says 1887 law voids all claims to Fort. Dec. 6, 1967,  p. 12.

GARBAGE

   See also: WASTE MANAGEMENT

            Garbage bill: why it failed. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 7.

GARDENING/GARDENS

            Area garden clubs bloom in Flower & Garden Show. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 26.
            Everything's roses for Garden Club. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 28.
            Gardeners to hold sunflower contest. June 7, 1967, p. 22.
            Flowers 'n gardens. Upcoming exhibits. Sept. 20, 1967, p. C-9.  

GIESER, FRED E., Mayor

            Congratulations, Mr. Mayor, 50 years in business. Photo. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 5.
            Mayor's health called satisfactory. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 8.
            Former mayor Fred E. Geiser, 68, dies after long illness. June 21, 1967, p. 5.
            Fritz Geiser - some recollections. June 21, 1967, p. 6. 

GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING CENTER

            Sea Cadets: sense of pride & purpose. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Navy construction program approved by Defense Dept. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 1, sec. 2.

GUNS

            Teen group works for gun legislation. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 6.

HANDICAPPED PEOPLE

            New ambulance service for wheelchair patients. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 11.
            Kerner signs appropriation bill for six hospitals for retarded. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 39.
            Pediatrician will address fund for handicapped. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 19.
            High school board plans special school on shore for handicapped. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 5.

HEALTH

            Rotarians to hear of team concept in rehabilitation. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            First heart transplant a success. (HP Hospital) Apr. 6, 1967, p. 36B.
            Don't put this off. (ed. re: physical exams) Oct. 18, 1967, p. C-12.
            Shots now required by new state law. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 8.
            MD replies to hygiene group. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 41.

HIGHLAND PARK, IL

            Column: Manager's Viewpoint by S. Kennedy appears each week. Paging varies.

            Expert sees Central Avenue solution. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 5.
            City to take bids for all insurance. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 5.
            Expect finance report to be issued today. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 11.
            City may reactivate film censor board; 'Ulysses' premiere pondered. Jan. 11, 1967, p.  5.
            City seeks bids on insurance umbrella. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 8.
            City plans for centennial. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 10.
            City hires new finance director: J. Kelly. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 10.
            City files with Illinois Supreme Court in Fiore rezoning case. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 10.
            Beautification Commission to turn its funds over to city. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 12.
           Councilmen meet but no decision on walks, film yet. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 8. 
            City wins lawsuits, apartments banned on Krenn Ave. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 11.
            City backs three bills in Springfield; seeks new tax power, refuse district. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 5.
            Big snow cost Highland Park about $50,000. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            City to back refuse district bill. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            Strange smell may one day return to Highland Park. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 10.
            Highland Park use district map. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 34.
            Vote mayor, councilmen pay raise. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 5.
            Salaries raised for city manager, mayor, councilmen. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 54.
           City council tables traffic plan for one-way street. May 3, 1967, p. 5.
            Only in the NEWS - all city's legals. May 3, 1967, p. 8.
            Streets need $3/4-million for maintenance: Kennedy. May 17, 1967, p. 1.
            Lights may cost $13,000. May 17, 1967, p. 1.
            City in black; to fix streets. May 24, 1967, p. 5.
            Appoint 9 city commissions. May 24, 1967, p. 5.
            City pay 'critical' Stan Kennedy says. May 24, 1967, p. 12.
            Centennial  chairman is already planning. May 24, 1967, p. 49.
            City changes zoning, sign ordinances for 5- acre office-research project. June 7, 1967, p. 5.
            Slate ten beautification awards at Plaza. June 7, 1967, p. 7.
            Highland Park budget for '67-68 fiscal year ready for distribution. June 21, 1967, p. 5.
            City ordinance book in completion stages says clerk Atteridge. June 21, 1967, p. 9.
            City council approves new sewer tax; charges will be based on residents' use of water. June 28, 1967, p. 5.
            Highland Park to submit rezoning objection soon. June 28, 1967, p. 5.
            Common cultural building proposed. June 28, 1967, p. 7.
            Highland Park $165,000 richer. Police and fire departments may benefit. July 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Highland Park city council to tackle inspection and repair program. July 6, 1967, p. 14.
           Apportionment bill. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 58.
            City studies open housing ordinance. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 5.
            City passes first property tax increase in years. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 5.
            OK Central Plaza benches, trees. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 5.
            New salary law puts dent in HP budget; boosts police, firemen's starting wage. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 14.
            City council endorses voluntary open housing. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 5.
            City cuts taxes; levy on file. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 5.
           HP city council briefed with slides.  ( street and road work) Sept. 6, 1967, p. 11.
            Highland Park to sell tree-size flower pots, light poles, DUKW (amphibious vehicle).  Sept. 6, 1967, p. 54.
            Park grants peace permits. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 5.
            Centennial group to meet. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 5.
            Zoning ordinance. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 58.
            Mayor tells about trip to Springfield. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 11.
            Nobody makes bid for city's rummage. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 6.
            City OK's addition to Brand building. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 6.
            City pays, orders more beautification. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 5.
            City buys seating from McCormick Place. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 9.
            Mayor names five to write bias ban; law to cover homeowners. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 5.
            Realtors call for fair housing vote. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 5.
            Highland Park land prices are nearing level of early  20s. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 53.
            Press quizzes officials for the League, gently. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 7.
            City boundary meeting set. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            City investigating cab insurance. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            Sunday - Highland Park on Parade. Photos. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 14.
            Red ink past, city abates four taxes; catching up on raises, equipment. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 5.
            City may hire personnel chief and city forester. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 8.
            No city referendum on open occupancy, councilmen decide. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 6.
           City pay raises will start Jan. 1. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 5.
            Highland Park ranks high in open space. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 8.
            City passes fair housing ordinance 4-1. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 5.
            City of Highland Park Treasurer's report. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 37.   

HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING DEPARTMENT

           Start three homes in frigid February in Highland Park. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 6.
           Latest figures show tight money slows city growth. May 10, 1967, p. 42.
            Start 13 homes. May 17, 1967, p. 44.
            Building proceeds apace on North Shore. May 31, 1967, p. 48.
           Over $1 million spent on building in Highland Park. June 14, 1967, p. 52.
            Home sales volume up for June. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 34.
            Fourteen new homes are built in June. Aug. 9, 1967, p. 33.
            More homes built in city this year. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 45.
            Northbrook, Deerfield, Highland Park lead northern suburbs in July new home construction. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 46.
            Start a dozen new houses in HP. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 8.
            New homes near $3,000,000 total. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            Home building continues to increase here. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 49.
            November construction total: $1.3 million. Dec. 6, 1967, p. C-10.
            Highland Park home building continues unabated. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 51.
            Highland Park helps set new home building peak. Dec. 28, 1967, p. C-7.   

HIGHLAND PARK CIVIC ASSOCIATION

            Civic Association hits candidate apathy. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 11.
            League, Civic Association sponsor meeting. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 16.
            Civic Association backs referendum. May 3, 1967, p. 6.

HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT

            Fire chief tells toll for 1966. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            Two houses burn. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 8.
            Three buildings burn.   June 7, 1967, p. 5.
            Schools adjust to fire safety code. July 6, 1967, p. 49.
            Cause of fatal fire still undetermined. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 11.
            Seek fire engine. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 12.
            Hennig names two fire lieutenants. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 5.  

HIGHLAND PARK HISTORICAL SOCIETY

            Ray Geraci named to Historical Society board. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 8.
            Historical Society forms jr. division. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 10.
            Historical Society celebrates birthday. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 10.
            Tribolet relates Florence projects to Historical Society. May 24, 1967, p. 7.
            Historical Society elects directors for second year. May 24, 1967, p. 10.
            Centennial chairman is already planning. May 24, 1967, p. 49. 
            Historical Society to show slides of Old Highland Park. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 19.
            Highland Park Historical Society to view old school slides. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 14.
            Chamber gives minutes to Historical Society. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 6.

HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL

            Temporary shift at hospital doors. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 16.
            Tarpaulins burn at hospital new wing. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 10.
            H.P. Hospital starts classes for expectant parents. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 44.
            H. P. Hospital announces committee heads. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 20B.
            Hospital slates four-week course for parent-to-be. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 18, sec. 2.
            Chose hospital for pilot study. (Zero defect) Mar. 1, 1967, p. 30.
            District 113 students attend hospital's career institute. Mar. 15, 1967, p.  56.
            Hospital starts diet therapy consultation. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 30D.
            Stine, (Dr. Leonard) reappointed Chief of  Staff at H. P. Hospital. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 10.
            First heart implant a success. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 36B.
            Hospital Week observed here. May 3, 1967, p. 10.
            Hospital volunteers assemble for funds. May 17, 1967, p. 24.
            HP Hospital part of nursing study. May 24, 1967, p. 47.
            Nightingales in peppermint: hospital candy stripers. July 26, 1967, p. 16. 
           HP x-ray units successful. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 7.
            Hospital holds blood bank class. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 48.
           Aides train at Highland Pk. Hospital’s own course. Sept. 6, 1967,  p. 60.
            Hospital aides are people helpers. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 16.
           Hospital Alcove sale: how to be tempted and like it.   Oct. 11, 1967, p. 18.
           Hospital names three to board of managers. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 19.
           ‘Angels’ assist at Highland Park Hospital Gift Shop. Dec. 6, 1967, p. F.
            Hospital auxiliary sponsors gourmet restaurant book. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 49.
            Dr. Meyer to stay as hospital consultant. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 7.   

HIGHLAND PARK HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE

            Plan five programs on human relations. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 11.
            Human relations group urges open housing legislation. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 7.

HIGHLAND PARK PLAN COMMISSION

            Plan Commission holds firm on antenna height. May 3, 1967, p. 11.
            Plan Commission, business owners agree: retail zone to be split into three. July 12, 1967, p. 5.
            HP may consider planned home site. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 51.

HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT

            Four new policemen attending school. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 42.
            Police solve almost half year's burglaries. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 5.
           Microfilm licenses newest police aid. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 5.
           Police crack forgery case. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 9.
            Four policemen start work. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 11.
           Plenty of modernization but not enough men. Aug. 9, 1967, p. 6.
           Pot party aftermath: police chief asks advice from youth. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 5.
           Banquet honors retired policemen. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 6.
          Name 15 teens to police committee. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 5.   

HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY

            Library slates pre-school program. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 9.
            Library display reflects 55 years of H.S. history. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            Library adds two to regular staff. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 42.
            Library plans classic film festival. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            Filming technique of landmark film to start program. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 8.
            Library displays rare botanical books, engravings. Apr. 7, 1967, p. 55.
            Library has rare exhibit. July 12, 1967, p. 7.
           Parks OK more peace vigils on library lawn. Aug. 9, 1967, p. 7.
           Public invited to hear lectures at public library. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 46.
            Slate book week Oct. 30-Nov. 4, at Highland Park Public Library. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 19.
            Library will need children's wing in 5 years: Pollack. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 18.
            Library suggests children’s books for holiday gifts. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 20.  

HIGHWOOD, IL

           Highwood ends year of problems with hope. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 12.
            Highwood firemen set annual dance. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 12.
            Mayor vetoes tavern license cut; aldermen also battle over housing powers.  Jan. 11, 1967, p. 12.
            Highwood to sell two small tractors. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 12.
            1966 Highwood fires cost $33,900. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 12.
            Set fluoridation date. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 52.
            Mayor keeps 28th liquor license. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 52.
            Split 3-3 on housing code; mayor's yes vote passes it. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 52.
            Everts rezoning promise made. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 44.
            Highwood wheel tax rates going up. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 44.
            H'wood People's Party files. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 11.
            Good Gov't Party slates four in alderman race. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 52.
            State holds hearing on military highway. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 52.
            Highwood questionnaire kills park annexation referendum. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 60.
            Highwood to join Highland Park Chest. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 60.
            Candidates argue road, liquor issues. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 60.
            Dinner to benefit Ted Benvenuti. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 56.
            Mayor charges conflict of interest - Kaufman case.  Mar. 22, 1967, p. 56.
            Aldermen OK bleachers, portable outfield fence. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 56.
            Highwood to sell abandoned cars. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 21.
            Frantonius cites zoning records. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 56.
            Chief Benvenuti to be honored Saturday night. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 56.
            Candidates will address voters Friday night. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 56.
            Candidates air positions here. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 52.
            Mayor Santi urges big voter turnout. Apr. 7, 1967, p. 9.  (Dates are random in this range; Apr. 6, 7, and 12 are mixed.)
            Aldermen vote to deny rezoning; legal opinion is expected Apr. 21.   Apr. 12, 1967, p. 56.
            Pagliai, Nustra, Donofrio win. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 12.
            Election returns for Highwood. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 12.
            A dream comes true for Highwood stewardess, Linda Romitti. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 27.
            Everts rezoning denied, Baum rules. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 56.
            Highwood ponders apartment project. May 24, 1967, p. 11.
            Highwood sewage treated by plants in Highland Park. May 31, 1967, p. 7.
            Highwood granted U.S. aid for Master plan. June 7, 1967, p. 57.
            Mayor urges sewer plan to find leaks. June 7, 1967, p. 57.
            Apt. developer seeks earliest zoning hearing. June 14, 1967, p. 55.
            Santi denies money interest in rezoned land. June 21, 1967, p. 55.
            Highwood Bank to serve Ft. Sheridan. June 21, 1967, p. 55.
            400 apartments across from Ft. Sheridan June 18, 1967, p. 53.
            Local man G. J. Forsman found dead in ditch. June 28, 1967, p. 53.
            Big parade plus food and rides at Highwood Festival. June 28, 1967, p. 53.
           Highwood council upset by sign; alderman ousted. July 12, 1967, p. 45.
            Highwood may hold fluoridation hearing soon. July 12, 1967, p. 45.
            Contests, rides, parade slated for Highwood fest. July 19, 1967, p. 55.
            Appropriation bill for 1967. July 26, 1967, p. 50.
             Appropriation bill for 1967. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 52.
            Aldermen unanimous on downspouts. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 51.
            Highwood to crack down on speeders, teens in bars. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 51.
            Ban Marconi apartments on Dato and Western. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 5. 
            Insurance, water, annex costs confront Highwood. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 12B.
            Highwood will accent Italian. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 12B.
            Highwood may ticket RR for abandoning property. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 12.
            Nobody wins: Alderman Nustra says 1887 law voids all claims to Fort. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 12.                                        

HISTORY

            Mrs. Reilly's 'Forgotten Village' final chapter. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 20B.
            SRO at Historical Society Feb. meeting. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 10.
            Suggest new site for pioneer cabin. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            Mayor proclaims Historical Week. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            Jr. history buffs to study historic residences of city. Apr. 7, 1967, p. 10.
            Panel will discuss early Highland Park. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 7. 
            Highland Park's oldest church grows anew. St. Mary's. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 16.
            Historical Society to show slides of Old Highland Park tomorrow. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 19.
            City OK's addition to Brand building. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 6
            Highland Park Historical Society to view old school slides.  Oct. 18, 1967, p. 14.
            First troops arrived at Fort Sheridan 80 years ago Nov. 8. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 17.

HOLIDAYS

            Highland Park remembers its dead. Photos: Memorial Day parade. May 31, 1967, p. 6.
            Highland Park celebrates the Fourth. Photos. July 6, 1967, p. 6.
            Special Section: Gift Guide. Nov. 22, 1967, after p. C-6.
            Ensemble to present 'Ceremony of Carols'. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 55.
            Children ask Santa for peace, ballet tickets. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 6.
            Hand made to deck the halls. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 48.
             Folklore of Christmas. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 52.
            Yule epidemic spreads, young and old affected. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 7.
            Edgewood hears holiday music. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 10. 

HOMEMAKERS

            Launch homemaker service here. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 25.
            Homemakers: Hope for troubled families. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 24.

HOUSING

            Equal housing seminars set for next 2 Mondays. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 34.
            Rabbi Siskin named leadership council member for housing. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 34.
           Human relations group urges open housing legislation. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            Fair housing group to benefit from opera performance. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 6.
            Small audience hears talk about the fair housing bill. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 7.
            Slates $6 million apartment development. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 11
           N. Shore continues focus on fair housing organization. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 6
            Local LWV urges fair housing law. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 54.
           Open housing panel set Tuesday at Rec Center. May 3, 1967, p. 10.
            Residents would rather lose Weston than fair housing law. May 10, 1967, p. 8.
            Open housing panel debates local law. May 17, 1967, p. 7.
            A realtor's view on fair housing. May 24, 1967, p. 50.          
            County realtor president calls bill 'forced housing' legislation. May 31, 1967, p. 47.
            League sponsors Good Neighbor housing program. May 31, 1967,  p. 66.
            North Shore fair housing is pushed. July 6, 1967, p. 6.
            Fair housing group to continue effort in north suburbs. July 12, 1967, p. 10A.
           Report shows increase in price of homes. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 55.
            City council endorses voluntary open housing Aug. 30, 1967, p. 5.
            Open housing proponents ready for city's hearing. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 8.
            Housing code, not urban renewal needed for city, says Kennedy. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 9.
            Realtor maintains integrated housing not necessarily the best. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 47.
          Median priced home more expensive- three bedrooms still popular according to NAREB.  Sept. 13, 1967, p. E.
            Witnesses testify on housing law. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 6.
            Officials here view housing for the elderly. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 7.
            Open housing hearing testimony. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 10.
           Commission votes 5-3 for housing ordinance. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 5.
            Brokers back ideals; seek fair hearing of bias claims. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 12A.
            7 lawyers' aid offered on housing bias; Mrs. Kolar submits panel to help draft ordinance.  Oct. 11, 1967, p. 5.
            Mayor names five to write bias ban; law to cover home owners. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 5.
            Realtors call for fair housing vote. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 5.
            High school board favors fair housing ordinance. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 5.
            Commission urges strong open occupancy law. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 18.
            Apartments - a North Shore deficiency. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 48.
            Senior citizen housing to be November topic. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 52.
            Petition for referendum on open housing; council split on legality of ordinance.  Oct. 25, 1967, p. 5.
           Clergy take stand for open housing. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            No city referendum on open occupancy, councilmen decide. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 6.
           Mayor urges ‘state’s best’ open housing ordinance. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 2.
            Highland Park’s proposed open housing ordinance. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 2.
            Senior citizen housing possible in 18 months. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 7.
            Resume open housing debate tonight; Geraci opposes ordinance; realtors would like vote first. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 7.
            Fair housing group is phasing out its activities. Dec. 13, 1967, p. A.
            Housing ordinance ready for passing; council may vote measure Dec. 26. Dec. 20, 1967. p. 5.
            Citizens  air housing law viewpoints. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 5.
            We're with the mayor. (ed.) Dec. 10, 1967, p. 12.
            City passes fair housing ordinance 4-1. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 5.
            Pierce may sponsor bill to strengthen fair housing power. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 5.      

ICE RINKS

            Ice rinks breed more ice rinks; parks told. June 7, 1967, p. 5.
            Parks revive artificial ice referendum; pros, cons to be aired at meetings. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 5.
            Park district agrees: if an ice rink, it should be indoors. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            Park board sets ice hearing date; hears art center plan. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            $600,000 referendum too much? Nov. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            Schedule Feb.24 $600,000 ice bond referendum.  Dec. 6, 1967, p. 1. 
            Into the private sector. (ed.) Dec. 13, 1967, p. 10.
            Milne will head citizen group favoring ice rink. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 5.           

ILLINOIS

            Local legislators, educators to discuss state's role. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 11.
            Atty. General files against chemical firms. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 7.
            Kill- NIPC bill will be killed, says Schlickman. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 5.
            Kill-NIPC bill voted out of committee. May 3, 1967,  p. 7.
            State asked to rescind call on constitution. May 31, 1967, p. B.
            NE Illinois population problems to double. NIPC will recommend solutions.   July 6, 1967, p. 9.
            SOS (Save our Suburbs) fears NIPC growth. July 12, 1967, p. 6.
           Kerner signs appropriations bill for six hospitals for retarded. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 39.
           Planning for ConCon (Constitution Convention) begins in earnest. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 12.
           NIPC holds master plan hearing today. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 5.
           ‘Treason is death’. It was a real bash, that NIPC hearing. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 23.
            Chaotic suburbia’s hope may be ConCon.  Dec. 6, 1967, p. C-12.
            Kleine sees 10,001 foes of new state service tax.  Dec. 13, 1967, p. 16.
            State pays all street bond cost after 5-year fight. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 15.

INTEGRATION

            Slate North Shore integration drive; group will go town to town. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 7.
            Officials fail to voice any enthusiasm. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 7.
            Project Good Neighbor seeks 100 hosts here. May 31, 1967, p. 9.
            Realtor maintains integrated housing not necessarily the best. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 47.

ISRAEL

            Beth El calls meeting to mull Israeli-Arab war. June 7, 1967, p. 6.
            Rabbi leaves his heart, daughter in Israel. June 14, 1967, p. 7.
            Near east crisis delays traveler's flight to London. June 14, 1967, p. 14.
            North Shore women respond to Israel's economic needs. June 14, 1967, p. 22.
            Israeli-Arab settlement urged by congressmen. June 28, 1967, p. H.
            Graduates back from Israeli trip. Oct. 11, 1967, p. B.

LAKE BLUFF, IL

            Lake Bluff site of Industrial & Research Centre. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 3, sec. 3.

LAKE COUNTY, IL

            Patient subsidy vote shows little change on County Board. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 2, sec. 2.
            Industrial development in North Lake County. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Special Section: Industry in Lake County. Jan. 18, 1967, sec. 3.
            Supervisors oppose $3 million sewer. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 7.
            Lake County JC group will move ahead anyway. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 16.
            Republican candidates strike out at county economy block. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 8.
            Furniture cost tops $ 1/4 million. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 56.
            Lake County Hospital beds empty; rates up. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 7.
            County rezones Mobile Marine. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 9.
            Supervisors renege on tax slash: Peers. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 22.
            Faculty recital to be given at Lake County Music Center. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 15, sec. 2.
            Nuclear power plant to be erected in Lake County. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 34.
            Rural bloc takes over on Lake County board. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 54.
            Honors are child's play for County Music Center. Apr. 26, 1967, p. D, after p. 30.
            North Shore holds its own in county committee posts.  May 3, 1967, p. 7.
            Courthouse report. May 10, 1967, p. 14.
            Rural apartments get zoning change reprieve. May 17, 1967, p. 2.
            (County) Hospital to get County Home cases. May 17, 1967, p. 2.
            Appoint new conservationist for Lake County. May 24, 1967, p. C.
            Coulson fights for Lake County college. May 31, 1967, p. 11.
            Courthouse rent to reach $1.25 million yearly. County to construct $7.7 million extra bldgs. in complex. June 14, 1967, p. 6.
            New rules for county sheriff's deputies. Politics are out. July 19, 1967, p. 6.
            County board grants 8 zoning permits. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 44.
            Sheriff defends 35% budget jump. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 6.
            County getting tough with residents who don't pay personal property tax. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 14B.
            County buys another private waterworks. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 10.
            Speaks at Lake County Fair Grounds: Romney blasts LBJ 'brainwashing'.  Oct. 18, 1967, p. 7.
            Dogs win out, county leash law fails; water co. purchase OK'd. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 10.
            County budget tops $14,000,000 taxes going up. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 6.
            County vies for college. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 13.
            County offices in new building. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 7.
            County passes $5-1/2 million tax levy. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 7.
            Post takes over county crime commission helm. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 14.

LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE

           Local group moves to make Highland Park-Deerfield boundary a forest preserve.    Jan. 4, 1967, p. 7.
            Preserve termed 'unusually valuable'. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 7.
            Forest Board accepts third gift of land. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 42.
            Seek public aid for Mettawa Forest. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 7.
           A new boundary.  Map. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 10.
            Expand plan for Ryerson forest. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 10.
            Race for open space. (ed.) Feb. 22, 1967, p. 12.
           County Forest Preserve tax levy up. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 7.
           Forest Preserve elects Harlan to fourth term. May 3, 1967, p. 7.
            F. P. Dist. picks committees. May 3, 1967, p. 54.
            Future forest land valued at $1 million. June 21, 1967, p. 7.
           County eyes 1000 acres for $1 million. July 12, 1967, p. 6.
           Officials back open land bid. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 6.
            Increase efforts to get open land. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 9.
            City seeks funds for forest preserve purchase. Aug. 9, 1967, p. 5.
            Forest preserve officials meet with fed. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 8.
            An acre of forest per 100 population. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 6. 
            Our growing forests. (ed.) Aug. 23, 1967, p. 12.
            Forest board views future sites; consider $2,000,000 bonds. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 7.
            Forest board calls special meeting on $2 million. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 7.
            Forest board will raise $2 million. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 8.
            Highland Park - Deerfield boundary; forest bonds revive hopes for prairie site.  Oct. 25, 1967, p. 6.
            Let's buy it now. (ed. re: prairie) Oct. 25, 1967, p. C-12.
            Local support grows for  forest preserve. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            Lake County urged to buy SE  preserve site. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 22.
            Dr. Carlson describes the prairie.  Nov. 22, 1967, p. 22.   
            Will buy Lakewood Farms; Forest board sells $1 million bonds. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 6.

LAKE FOREST, IL

            Expect Lake Forest to hit 35,000; sixth largest city has population explosion.  Oct. 18, 1967, p. 55.

LAKE MICHIGAN

            Pollution cure might top $10,000,000. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 5.
            Harbor Commission to query yachtsmen on docking fees. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 9.
            Lake water ration for all suburbs, city managers told. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 6.
            2-3/4 billion gallons pumped from lake. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 7.
            Diversion and pollution. (ed.) Jan. 25, 1967, p. 12.
            Pierce on commission to probe Chicago Sanitary District. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Boaters agree on harbor fees. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 9.
            Congressman (McClory) urges clean-up of lake. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 33.
            Park Board hikes golf fee; plans boat beach sign-up. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 5.
           Harbor Board asks traffic study cost. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            Divert sewage from Lake: Kleine. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 5.
            City studies boat harbor fund financing. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 10.
            Harbor costs pegged at $3 million. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 7.
            Sassorossi sets goal for harbor. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 7. 
            NSSD seeks year-round chlorination. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 5.
          Harbor Commission goes into hibernation. May 10, 1967, p. 7.
            The future of Lake Michigan. May 17, 1967, p. 3.
            Army warns of small arms fire at lake.  May 24, 1967, p. G.
            Sanitary trustees hear plans for diverting lake sewage. May 31, 1967, p. 5.
            Dead fish not warning. May 31, 1967, p. 7.
            Proposed boat harbor could improve conditions of beach. May 31, 1967, p. 7.
            Let's clean our lake. (ed.) May 31, 1967, p. 12.
            Beach fly spray approved. June 21, 1967, p. 5.
            Lake pollution cure is still very much in doubt. June 21, 1967, p. 5.
             Untreated sewage enters lake during storms. June 21, 1967, p. 6.
            10 truckloads of dead fish cleaned from two beaches. June 21, 1967, p. 6.
            New obstacles seen in cleaning up our lake. June 28, 1967, p. 6.
           Beach owners in state of limbo as billions of alewives await their fate. July 6, 1967, p. 8.
            Water pollution could cause death of Lake Michigan. July 6, 1967, p. 14.
            Elements team up to keep local people off beach. July 12, 1967, p. 12.
            Federal funds for harbor depend on community benefit. July 19, 1967, p. 5.
            Number of beach corpses dwindling; steps taken to solve problems. July 19, 1967, p. 7.
            Congress OKs harbor study funds. July 26, 1967, p. 6.
            Polluted water possible in the future. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 5.
            $10 million asked for lake pollution cure. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 9.
            Worse than ever - alewives contribute to lake pollution. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 5.
            Beaches had few users this year. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 6.
            Neither hide nor hair of oil slick here. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 11.
           Local representatives testify on lake dumping. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 7.
            Lincolnshire man seeks support for dumping law. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 8.
            Search for German sub off Highland Park beach. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            Sanitary district  details plans to cure lake pollution here. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 7.
            Local diversion is called top sanitary referendum. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 3.
            Search for U-boat continues here. Dec. 6, 1967, p. D.
            Preliminary study shows proposed harbor parking to be inadequate.  Dec. 13, 1967, p. 6.
            Illinois officials suggest Wisconsin try diversion. Dec. 13, 1967, p. C-10.

LANGUAGE

            Talent Pool seeks bilingual tutors. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 7.  

LAWSUITS

            Atty. General files against chemical firms. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 7.
            Drunk driving case appealed. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 10.
            Narcotics case set for jury trial. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 8.
            Suits to be filed against delinquent tax payers. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 10.
            Woman sues high school for $50,000. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 8.
            File rezoning lawsuit for town house request. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 12B. 

LEGISLATION/LEGISLATORS

            Local legislators, educators to discuss state's role. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 11.
           Open meeting bill gets 1st hearing before Illinois House executive committee.  Mar. 8, 1967, p. 9.
            Bond sales bill gaining support. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 10.
            Illinois House passes public bond bid bill. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 7.
            Rep. Kleine backs 2 Springfield bills to liberalize Illinois abortion law. Apr. 6, 1967,  p. 11. 
            Abortion law commission okayed 17-5. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 54.
            Trouble ahead for open meeting bill. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 7.
            Kill NIPC bill voted out of committee. May 3, 1967, p. 7.
            No nays heard as open meeting bill sweeps house. May 10, 1967, p. 6.
            Schlickman bill proceeds; space in state house. May 10, 1967, p. 6.
            Registered voter bill faces Senate. May 10, 1967, p. 6.
            Local advance gas money bill finds rough going. May 24, 1967, p. 6.  
            Schlickman's NIPC bill before senate as Murphy waits. May 31, 1967, p. 68.
            Senate approves of bill defining new libel rules. June 7, 1967, p. 7.    
            Senate gives OK; sends 3 bills on NIPC to house. June 7, 1967, p. 10.
            Rep. Kleine sponsors bills on two subjects: water standards and enforcement. June 7, 1967, p. G.
            Kill NIPC bill in house. June 14, 1967, p. 14.
            Scariano concerned about open meeting bill's future. June 14, 1967, p. 14.
            Pierce criticizes mental health cut. June 28, 1967, p. C10.
            Scariano bill postponed. June 28, 1967, p. C11.
            NIPC bills OK'd by senate. June 28, 1967, p. C11.
           Open meeting bill now close to law. July 6, 1967, p. 10.
            Open meeting bill becomes law. Aug. 9, 1967, p. 8.
            Kerner signs Pierce election reform bill. Sept. 6, 1967,p. 6.
            Berning hopeful, Pierce not so sure about value of legislative session.  Sept. 13, 1967, p. 22.
            Pierce, Kleine agree; extended legislative session was a dud. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 8.
            Kleine mulls changing inheritance law; Berning sees repeal coming. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 9.
           Will Congress adjourn next month? McClory is still unsure. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 56.
           Pierce may sponsor bill to strengthen fair housing power. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 5.
            Long hair loses out in court case. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 35. 
LIBRARIES

            New library plan sparks small dispute; Deerfield views differ. July 26, 1967, p. 7.

LOG CABINS

            Suggest new site for pioneer cabin.  Stupey cabin. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            Club gives log cabin; where can city put it? Sept. 27, 1967, p. 8.

MCCLORY, AUDREY

            Memorial services to be held Sat. for Mrs. McClory. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Special report from Washington: Tribute to Audrey McClory. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 14.

MCCLORY, ROBERT, U.S. Representative

       Column: McClory Writes appears each week. Paging varies.

            Congressman (McClory) urges clean-up of lake. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 33.
            McClory bill seeks mint for Cook and Lake Counties. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 2, sec. 2.
            McClory computer bill approved by U. S. Senate. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 2, sec. 2.
            McClory named top Republican on Judiciary Committee. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 6, sec. 2.
            McClory picks Percy as '68 GOP choice. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 9.
           150,000 answer McClory questionnaire. May 24, 1967, p. E.
            McClory urges residents to cooperate here. June 7, 1967, p. C10.
            Service award given to McClory. June 14, 1967, p. D.
            McClory favors federal bill prohibiting malice directed towards American flag.  June 21, 1967, p. F.
            Mc Clory calls for action now on legislative reorganization act. June 28, 1967, p. B.
            'Homes for poor' bill supported by McClory. Aug. 16, 1967, p. B.
            McClory calls for local initiative in pollution fight. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 16.
            McClory announces federal projects. Dec. 13, 1967, p. E.

MAPS

            Highland Park use district map. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 34.
            Polling places map. Apr. 7, 1967, p. 6.

MOSQUITOS

            Mosquitos are coming. July 12, 1967, p. 10.  

MUSIC

            Barber Shoppers install 1967 officers. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 8.
            Fine Arts Quartet performs Mozart, Schubert works. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 29.
            Bass player William Bell on program for Dfld. High spring concert.  Apr. 12, 1967, p. 14.
            Faculty recital to be given at Lake County Music Center. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 15, sec. 2.
            Honors are child's play for County Music Center. Apr. 26, 1967, p. D, after p. 30. 
            Community Music Association to present weekend operas. May 3, 1967, p. D.
            Fifth-graders work together to produce original operetta. May 31, 1967, p. 24.
            Chamber Choir slates auditions. May 31, 1967, p. F.
             Honor 12 young local musicians. June 28, 1967, p. 22.
            Ozawa charms children with music and balloons. Aug. 2, 1967, p. D.
            Musicians to complete for Michaels Award. Aug. 9, 1967, p. D.
            Ensemble to present 'Ceremony of Carols'. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 55.
            Yes, I know a child. Community Music Assoc. presents 'Amahl and the Night Visitors'. Dec. 20, 1967, p. L.
            Edgewood hears holiday music. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 10.

NATIVE AMERICANS

            Indian lore comes to life in Tot Shop play. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 4, sec. 2.
            AAUW begins drive for library on Turtle Creek reservation in N. Dakota. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 30B.
            Local youth, Mark Gumbinder, 22, to spend year with Apache tribe. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 28.

NEWSPAPERS

            Peers' Newsletter hits the streets again here. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 51.
            Our own David Beal awarded high national journalism prize. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 6.
            High school editors take part in press convention. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 10.
            Better semantics, maybe. (ed.) Oct. 11, 1967, p. C-12.
            Showdown coming on free press - fair trial. (ed.) Oct. 11, 1967, p. C-12.
            Danger in Reardon report. (ed.) Dec. 6, 1967, p. C-12.
            Customer not always right. (ed.) Dec. 6, 1967, p. C-12.                        

NORTH SHORE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION

            Plan spring drive for building funds. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 10.
            Mental Health drive will start in May. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 22.
            Pierce criticizes mental health cut. June 28, 1967, p. C10.
            Noted psychiatrist to address North Shore Mental Health Assoc. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 21.

NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT

            Name engineer to Sanitary Board. May 10, 1967, p. 11.
            Engineer to report referendum plans; may go for $10 million. May 17, 1967, p. 3.
            Sanitary trustees hear plans for diverting lake sewage. May 31, 1967, p. 5.
            Pierce edges off Sanitary District. May 31, 1967, p. 67.
            Pierce sees bond issue flap if 5 NSSD plants don't close. June 14, 1967, p. 14.       
            District says five local sewage treatment plants must be closed. July 6, 1967, p. 12B.
            NSSD ponders pollution program. July 6, 1967, p. 14.
            Annexation to NSSD still possible for Bannockburn, W. Lake Forest, Rondout   July 19, 1967, p. 10.
            Sanitary district sets annexation timetable. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 6.
           Sanitary district may vote bonds of $35 million here next spring. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 5.
            Petitions seek annexation to NS Sanitary district. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 8.
           Rep. Pierce to try for deadline for the sanitary district. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 7.
            May ask for $45 million; Sanitary district plans May 18 vote. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 6.
            Delete Bannockburn from NSSD annexation. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 5.
            Ask $58 million; Sanitary District referendum set for May 18. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 7. 
            Sanitary district details plans to cure lake pollution here. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 7.
           Local diversion is called top priority sanitary referendum. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 3.
            At least $35 million: Sanitary district vote set for March 16. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 7.

NUCLEAR POWER

            Nuclear power plant to be erected in Lake County. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 34

NURSERY SCHOOLS

            Ravinia Nursery School: foundation for learning and good citizenship. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 1, sec. 2.
            Ravinia Nursery School serves three generations. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 2, sec. 2.
            Nursery school adds sessions; adds waiting list. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 60.
            Goldilocks never had it so good. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 18.

OBITUARIES

      List attached.   

PARKING

            State bill would prohibit angle parking on Sheridan. June 14, 1967, p. 6.
            Drivers beware: ordinance passed for new violations. July 6, 1967, p. 8.
            Council approves new restrictions for city parking. July 6, 1967, p. 12. 

PARKS

             Park fairway watering plan OK'd by Board. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 5.
             Park District tax ceiling raised 1 cent. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            Park Board hikes golf fee; plans boat beach sign-up. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 5.
           Indoor ice rink. Photo. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            No federal $; indoor ice rink referendum? Mar. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            Park District election is no surprise. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 3.
            Expert calls indoor ice rink bonds unsaleable. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 6.
            Karger is new park president. May 3, 1967, p. 5.
            Park hopes fade for federal aid. May 10, 1967, p. 7.
            Park, Rec Center ready for summer. May 24, 1967, p. 24.
            Ice rinks breed more ice rinks parks told. June 7, 1967, p. 5.
            Rec Center reveals two programs. June 7, 1967, p. G
            Park District soon to let bids for fairway work. June 14, 1967, p. 5.
            Lighted tennis, watered fairways soon; Park board opens bids for irrigation; plans court meters. July 19, 1967, p. 5.
            Set new fee for swim meet. July 26, 1967, p. 5.
            Park District announces annual swimming meet. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 10.
            Parks OK more peace vigils on library lawn. Aug. 9, 1967, p. 7.
            Park board sells golf water bonds; system will spray links in Oct. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 5.
            Parks win again on federal aid; OK development gift, plan loan. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 5.
            Parks revive artificial ice referendum; rink pros, cons to be aired at meetings. Oct. 18,1967, p. 5.
            Park district agrees; if an ice rink, it should be indoors. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            Park board sets ice hearing date; hears art center plan. No. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            Park calls for citizen contributions. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 5.

PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTOGRAPHY

            College sponsors photography in Fine Arts Show. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 4, sec. 2.

POETRY/POETS

            W. Auden to present poetry readings at Barat College. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 8, sec. 2.

POLITICAL PARTIES

            Republicans to choose township slate. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 5.
           GOP slates Vetter for supervisor. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            Robinson, Mrs. Stern join Peers on Independent slate. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            Democrats'  township slate is a mystery. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            Republican issue final statement. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 10.
            GOP campaign goes into high gear. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 21.
            Romney visit  sparks lots of  'political excitement' Smith asserts. Sept. 20, 1967,  p. 14.
            Republicans plan all-out fight in 1968, campaign. Sept. 27, 1967, p. C-10.
            Founder of YR group elected state YR president in roaring convention power scuffle.  Oct. 4, 1967, p. 9.
            GOP will attempt to save Ill. $39 million. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 7.
           Winning Lake County is GOP's theme this year. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 49.
            Ogilivie speaks to Highland Park GOP. Nov. 22, 1967, p. C-9.
            Did Republicans err on one-man-one-vote? Nov. 22, 1967, p. C-12.

POLLUTION

            Anti-pollution plans made. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 5.
            Strange smell may one day return to Highland Park. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 10.
           NSSD seeks year-round chlorination. Apr. 26, 1967. p. 5.
           Pollution: our gift to the future. May 17, 1967, p. 3.
            Spotlight on pollution. (ed.)  May 24, 1967, p. 12B.
            Pollution: a widespread war. May 24, 1967, p. 14.
            Maris suggests a pollution solution. May 24, 1967, p. 14.
            Washington enters pollution fight. May 24, 1967, p. 14.
            Pollution price $31 to $35 million. May 31, 1967, p. 5.
            Several men send reports on pollution. May 31, 1967, p. 7.
           The politicians: what do they have to say? Various officials give opinions. June 7, 1967, p. 16.
           Local League's cleaning concerns not restricted to mere domestic chores. July 6, 1967, p. 14.
          Smoke filled rooms (ed.) Aug. 2, 1967, p. 12.
            $10 million asked for lake pollution cure. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 9.
            Worse than ever- alewives contribute to lake pollution. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 5.
           Local representatives testify on lake dumping. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 7.
            League calls for pollution conference. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 11
            Lincolnshire man seeks support for dumping law. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 8.
            A problem here, too; NIPC pinpoints air pollution causes. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 9.
          Will conform- industry tells plans to halt lake pollution. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            McClory calls for local initiative in pollution fight. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 16. 
            Sanitary district details plans to cure lake pollution here. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 7.
            Illinois officials suggest Wisconsin try diversion. Dec. 13, 1967, p. C-10.
            Let’s start now. (ed.) Dec. 20, 1967, p. 12.                 

POVERTY

            HP League slates open meeting on poverty program pros and cons. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 6.

PRAIRIES

            Slate discussion of our virgin prairie for Nov. 15. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 10.
            With a Stern Eye: Grace Mary Stern discusses local prairie sites. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 17.
            Lake County urged to buy SE preserve site. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 22.
            Dr. Carlson describes the prairie. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 22.
            Our prairie is but a postage stamp. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 21.
            Prairie preserve 'still a live item'. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 7. 

PREJUDICE

            Twenty local housewives combat prejudice. July 26, 1967, p. 34.

PRODIGIES

            Highland Park prodigy, Harvey Friedman, earns PhD at age 18. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 14.

RACE RELATIONS

            TACT speaker attacks race riots by Negroes. Aug. 2, 1967, p. G.
            Blackstone Rangers motto: Opportunity unlocks doors. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 46.
            TACT has ghetto answer: self-help. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 9.
            TACT statement maligns residents- Chuck Park says. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 9.
            Gov. Kerner urges chance for Negroes. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 7.
            Try asking yourself about race relations. Nov. 1, 1967, p. C-12.

RADIO

            WEEF radio is sold. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 7.           

RAFTING

            Three local lads off to New Orleans on homemade raft. June 28, 1967, p. 12.
            A long time starting. (ed.) July 6, 1967, p. 12.
            Boys find raft of trouble. July 12, 1967, p. 9.
            Storm ends Mississippi raft trip. Local youths safe. July 26, 1967, p. 6.         

RAILROADS

            Highwood resident tells of danger of railroad tracks. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 44.
            RR pedestrian bridge proposed by school board. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 7.

RAVINIA

            Ravinia residents protest Manilow apartment project. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 8.

RAVINIA FESTIVAL

             New format scheduled for '67 season of Ravinia Festival. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 6, sec. 2.
             Ravinia Festival announces 'Tuesday Specials'. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 15, sec. 2.
            Ravinia Festival slates 'Four O'clocks' series. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 46.
            Tuesday Specials will star pop conductors. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 11.
            Music, dance and films picked for Mondays at the Murray. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 36A.
            Ravinia Festival Assoc. schedules '4 o'clock ' concerts. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 12, sec. 2.
            Jazz-folk artists scheduled for bi-weekly Ravinia shows. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 17.
            Ravinia to honor General Whitney. June 7, 1967, p. K.
            First nighters feted at Ravinia opening. June 28, 1967, p. 18.
            Ellington to give third concert. July 19, 1967, p. F.
           Teenagers flock to Ravinia: trouble. Aug. 9, 1967, p. 5.
            Diversity- the key to advancement. (ed.) Aug. 9, 1967, p. 12.

REAL ESTATE

            Institute issues guide for property exchange. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 32.
            Home traders have become sophisticated in last 10 years. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 31.
            Realtors fight for single family dwellings. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 34.
            New concepts: electronics in real estate. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 3, sec. 2.
            Highland Park land prices are nearing level of early 20s. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 53.       

SAFETY

            The "fall" season is upon us now. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 42.
            RR pedestrian bridge proposed by school board. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 7.

SCHIZOPHRENIA

            Mary Lawrence Chapter cares. (for schizophrenic children) May 24, 1967, p. 48.

SCHOLARS

            Highland Park prodigy, Harvey Friedman, wins PhD at age 18. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 14.

SCHOLARSHIPS

            Name 48 local youths state scholarship winners. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 52.
            Music Club to hold scholarship contest. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 24.
            Highland Park boasts six Wilson fellows. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 25.
            Scholarship drive progresses well. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 11.
            Adlers establish Astro-science Scholarship Fund. May 10, 1967, p. 58.
            Local student, William Overman wins Jewel scholarship. May 24, 1967, p. 26.
            Baroque Bazaar payoff: ten scholarship awards. May 31, 1967, p. 26.
            6 HPHS girls win scholarships at HGA playday. June 14, 1967, p. 12.
            Name 17 local students merit semi-finalists. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 5.
            HPHS senior work day raises $1300 for scholarships. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 6.   

SCHOOLS

            Schools join to seek aid for program. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 12.
            Project Wingspread to file once again for federal aid. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 7.
            CIC asks for $33,371 for outdoor education plan. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 6.
            Teachers demonstrate what kids are doing. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 51.
            It's feast or famine for school boards. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 8.
           In all school elections caucus candidates are still unopposed. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            CIC will recommend co-op film library. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 9.
            Dr. Nathir Sara airs federal $ gripes. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 7.
           Voters to elect 10 school board candidates Saturday. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 51.
            Light vote elects 20 school board members. Apr. 7, 1967, p. 11.
            More state-aid ahead--maybe. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 5. 
           Nathan says school district boundary inequitable. May 3, 1967, p. 8.
            School aid bills still before state general assembly. May 10, 1967, p. 10.
            Still no word from U.S. on Nature Study grant. May 31, 1967, p. 8.
            CIC establishes local cooperative film library. May 31, 1967, p. 9.
            It's prom time. Photos. May 31, 1967, p. 18.
            CIC neglected by state. June 7, 1967, p. 6.
            CIC moves to bigger location at Wilmot School. June 21, 1967, p. 7.
            Approve federal funds for outdoor education program. June 21, 1967, p. 10.
            Ravinia students honor hospitalized classmate. June 21, 1967, p. C11.
            Local schools get $250,000 more state aid. July 6, 1967, p. 12A.
            Schools adjust to fire safety code. July 6, 1967, p. 49.
            Gov. signs school bills, provides $280,000 boost for area school districts.  Aug. 2, 1967, p. 9.
            11 fifth grade scientists build their own computer with parts from junkyard.  Aug. 9, 1967, p. 34.
            North Shore school districts discuss narcotics. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 5.
            School districts get tax monies earlier this year. Aug. 16, 1967,p. 6.
           St. James expects record enrollment. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 45.
            CIC report highlights have enriched education programs Sept. 20, 1967, p. 10.
            Highland Park prodigy, Harvey Friedman, earns PhD at age 18. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 14.
           RR pedestrian bridge proposed by school board. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 7. 
            Consolidation only a lukewarm issue now. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 12B.
            Schools form committee for health-sex education program. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 6.
            Talent Pool seeks bilingual tutors. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 7.
            Shots required by new state law. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 8.
            Former principal R. W. Meyers wins grad award. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            Project 'Special Attention' deemed very effective. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 9.
            Will TV replace teachers in our classrooms? – No! Nov. 22, 1967, p. 18.
           School board hopefuls must file within two months. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 1.
            Sex education curriculum under study. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 16.   

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107

     See also: Elm Place School

            Dist. 107 steers clear of city sidewalk controversy. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 6.
            District 107 board modifies sidewalk, overpass petition. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 5.
            District 107 principals to investigate traffic problems. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 7.
            Forecast enrollment of 350 in District 107 summer school in '67. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 51.
            District 107 picks nominees Sunday. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            District 107 raises teacher salaries $500 per year.  Mar. 1, 1967, p.5.
            2 incumbents, Mrs. Novick tapped by 107 caucus. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 6.
           107 welcomes $15,800 property tax windfall. Apr. 7, 1967, p. 11.
            Report indicates tax hike for District 107. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 11.
           District 107 picks architect for new school facilities. May 10, 1967, p. 11.
            Dramatics and music: 107 starts 'em early. May 10, 1967, p. 36.
            District 107 offers parents-children summer school. May 17, 1967, p. 7.
            107 referendum prompts citizens advisory group. May 24, 1967, p. 7.
            District 107 spring concert is tonight. May 31, 1967, p. 68.
           Hansen calls for 6.5 per cent budget increase. June 14, 1967, p. 6.
            School District 107 slates full summer school program. June 14, 1967, p. 6.
           107 school district tax hike recommended. July 19, 1967, p. 9.
            107 to vote on new school, tax hike. July 26, 1967, p. 5.
            107 school board budget to spend $1-1/4 million. July 26, 1967, p. 10.
            New 'middle school' concept proposed for Ridge Rd. site explained by 107 committee.  Aug. 2, 1967, p. 8.
            District 107 will ask voters for $2.4 million Sept. 23. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 8.
            Two major changes set for District 107 schools. Aug. 23, 1967, p. A4.
            District 107 students leave at varied times first day. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 6.
            Dispute over proposed school site splits District 107 on referendum. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Illinois Education Assoc. backs 107 "middle school" proposal. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 10.
            The issues and answers in district 107's referendum. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 6.
            Readers disagree on District 107 referendum. Letters. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 67.
            Voters turn down Ridge Rd. school. Proposal fails by over 2-1. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 5.         
            Board denies mom got run-around, Sept. 27, 1967, p. 8.
           RR pedestrian bridge proposed by school board. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 7.
            District 107 board OK's $1700 for ice skating, sex education, teacher travel. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 6.
            District 107 to hold hearings on Elm Place. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 7.
           District 107 hearings to get underway Nov. 2. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 14B.
            Realtors, Chamber agree: 107 should buy east HP land. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 6.
          District 107 goes back to architects. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 6.
            District 107 asks park help; wants district to buy land in Elm Place vicinity. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 5.
            Barron says US funds are out for 107 land. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 5.
            School district retires 1957 bond issue. Dec. 28, 1967. p. 7.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 108

            District 108 moves graduation forward from June 14 to June 21. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 10.
            District 108 will stay in bus business, Wenger says. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 7.
            108 intern attends city conference. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 8.
            District 108 may get another state intern. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 9.
            District 108 caught in legislative bind. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 11.                          
            Snow slows progress of school construction. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 14. 
            New minimum wage will cost 108  $1000 a month. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 17.
           108 considers bus hike. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 3.
            New District 108 board hears about Guidance Department's  positions and activities. May 10, 1967, p. 7.
            Fifth graders work together to produce original operetta. May 31, 1967, p. 24.
            Name Tom Parker Kennedy principal. June 14, 1967, p.  7.
            Sara details CIC progress to Dist. 108 school board members. June 14, 1967, p. 10.
            Edgewood principal resigns. June 14, 1967, p. 14.
            108 needs tax increase referendum, says supt. June 28, 1967, p. 6.
            108 board holds business meeting. June 28, 1967, p. 12.
            District 108 considers tax break. July 19, 1967, p. 5.
            District 108 tax increase deemed necessary to offset $246,000 deficit. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 8.
            More rooms, more team teaching ready for District 108  students. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 9.
             Redmond proposal sound but hard, Supt. Crowell. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 6.
            108 teachers 'back to school'. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 8.
            Increased enrollment, inflation force District 108 tax hike: Crowell. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 6.
            Saturday's vote sees 107 controversy, 108 tranquility; 108 needs tax to balance budget. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 5.
            Voters approve school district 108 tax boost. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 6.
            District 108 approves $1100 for science texts. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 7.
            Happy district 108 appreciates just about everyone. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 12B.
           District 108 holds to budget; no employee benefit hike. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 8.
            District 108 construction produces $13,000 deficit. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 11.
            District 108  discovers wonderland. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 1.
            108 may change boundary lines. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 6.
            Edgewood horn subject of board controversy. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 6.
            Curriculum innovations sired at 108. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 12.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 109

            34 persons, all women, apply for 109 program in elementary guidance. July 12, 1967, p. 10B.
            District 109 still trying to fill caucus vacancies. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 22.
            Pass District 109 referendum 3-1. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 6.
            Only 853 votes cast- Saturday slow day for judges. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 19. 

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 111

            District 111 holds 1st meeting. Jan. 18, 1967,  p. 12.
            District 111 begins teacher search. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 44.
            District 111 Board votes $12,000 for classroom. May 17, 1967, p. 1.
            District 111 slates $230,000 referendum. July 19, 1967, p. 55.
            New English program, mobile classrooms in Dist. 111 schools. Aug. 23, 1967, p. A2.
            Dist. 111 considers building  referendum. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 6.
            District 111 parents call for tuition bus. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 7.
            District 111 will go without bridge. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 5.
            District 111 wants full-time psychologist; Bonhivert not so sure. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 6.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113

            District 113 names assistant principals. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 7.
            Lillian Tucker retires from Dist. 113 next April 10. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 7.
            Nominations open for District 113 candidates. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 7.
            District 113 to ask rewriting of safety plea. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 11.
            Predict curtailment of HS summer school, site noise gets blame for cut. Jan. 25, 1967  p. 5.
            District 113 starts Distributive Ed. program in HP. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 10.
            Deerfield High announces English program changes. Jan. 25, 1967, p.16.
            DHS students at Waukegan HS part time. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 32.
            113 caucus to query 7 candidates Sunday. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 6.
            District 113 seeks 21 cent tax hike. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 5.
            High school board ups teacher pay. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 7.
            DF High School to introduce humanities course next year. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 31.
            'Must be sure of need' Briber tells school board. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 5.
            Teachers rather talk than strike: 113 reps. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 7.
            Mandler, Cornell to lead 113 Citizen Committee. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 11.
            Building fund hike dropped by Dist. 113. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            High schools offer European study during summer. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 24.
            Plath cites need for 113 tax hike. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 7.
            Deerfield's Jim Sandler wins math competition. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 30.
            Elect Nelson high school board president; succeeds Harry Knoll in 113 post   Apr. 12, 1967, p. 5.
            District 113 $13 million richer now. Apr. 7, 1967, p. 8.
            High school officials to explain need. Apr. 7, 1967, p. 11.
            * Note: April 6, 7, 12 are interspersed at random up to April 20.
            Dist. 113 officials launch campaign for referendum. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 5.
            High school to sponsor Fine Arts Festival in May. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 20.
            113 names Adams new football coach at meeting Monday. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 5.
            Civic Association backs referendum. May 3, 1967, p. 6.
            Schools rank high in math. May 3, 1967, p. 23.
            Voters approve 113 referendum. Voting results. May 10, 1967, p. 5.
            Convention great, 113 Board learns. May 17, 1967, p. 5.
            Appoint librarians for Dist. 113. May 17, 1967, p. 39.
            District 113 may limit school use; proposal designed to ease load. May 24, 1967, p. 5.
            Chamber of Commerce to honor local students. May 24, 1967, p. 7.
            Revised schedule for next year at Deerfield High.   June 7, 1967,p. 6.
            District 113 rejects bids for building. June 14, 1967, p. 5.
             More than100 students cited at honors assembly. June 14, 1967, p. 49.
            District 113 board OK's new budget. June 21, 1967, p. 7.
            HPHS hit hard as 17 teachers resign from staff. June 21, 1967, p. 16.
            Policy discourages joint sponsorship of activities. July 6, 1967, p. 8.
            Narcotics prompts 113 concern. July 12, 1967, p. 5.
            High school district will pay JC tuition for 45 students. July 12, 1967, p. 12.
            Dist. 113 proposes $7 million budget. July 26, 1967, p. 5.
            Study year-round school possibility in District 113. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 5.
            Businessmen teach h. s. finance course. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 6.
            113 hires aides, seeks more part-time help. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 6.
            District 113 among first to study 12-month year. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 6.
            NIU examines reading program at Deerfield High. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 8.
            Dist. 113 endorses $7 million budget. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 5.
            Highland Park High engages 24 new teachers this term. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 8.
            4500 students return; buildings near completion. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 7.
            Dist. 113 announces adult education program. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 42.
            No long hair permitted in district 113. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 5.
            Locks shorn, students return to high school. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 6.
            High school teachers spent summer boning up at curriculum workshops. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 60.
            Teacher aides hired. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 60.
            Students, parents nix 12 month school plan. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 6.
            Highland Park teacher Robert Robinson wins high state award. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 8.         
            Woman sues highs school for $50,000. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 8.
            Deerfield gets what Highland  Park has: a high school policeman hired; title changed.  Sept. 27, 1967, p. 9.
            Superintendent sees need for more dialogue between teachers, board. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 50.
            ACLU taking long hair to Aurora court. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 6.
            High school enrollment up; unexpected increase largest ever. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 5.
            Project Aware recruits this week at 2 high schools. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 8.
            51 seniors elected to National Honor Society. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 9.
            High school board favors fair housing ordinance. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 6.
            District 113 still backs junior college; scales down first plan for building.  Oct. 25, 1967, p. 5.
            High schools offer new English classes. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 6.
            Dedicate high school addition this Sunday. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 7.
            113 school board holds architect to contract. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 16.
            New wing of high school dedicated. Photos. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 6.
            High school caucus formation underway. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            Dist. 113 board to ask another tax hike. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 5.
            Half of city represented on caucus; high school caucus apathetic. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 5.
            High school board doesn’t approve state resolutions. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 6.
            High school board hires school growth consultant. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 8. 
            High school construction proceeds, but amid problems at DHS. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 10.
            Captain’s table active this year at HPHS. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 16.
            113 tax referendum set for Mar. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 5.
            Highland Park High School additions ‘complete’; Deerfield High School building approaches finish. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 6.
            District 113 will clarify its positions regarding local land development. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 6.
            Search for consensus at Highland Park High. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 61.
            113 takes stand on land development in opposition to increased apartments.  Dec. 13, 1967, p. 5.
            High school board plans special school on shore for handicapped. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 5.
            $55,000 tax cut approved by Dist. 113. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 17.
            HPHS girls get equal gym rights. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 13. 
            Computer course opens at HPHS. Dec. 28, 1967, p. C-8.
            Leg work replaces crystal ball in high schools study. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 35.
            Long hair loses out in court case. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 35.

SENIOR CITIZENS

            Working at 90 and having a good time: Lottie Kerrihard. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 21.
             Lincoln scholar, Joseph Eisendrath, to speak Tuesday at Senior Center. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 27.
            Communities observe Senior Citizens Month. May 10, 1967, p. 49.
            Local resident, Howard Bede, named to Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. May 17, 1967,  p. 21.
            NS Senior Center may expand services to aged. July 19, 1967, p. 56.
            Welfare council checks housing need for aged. July 26, 1967, p. 6.
            Officials here view housing for the elderly. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 7.
            Dr. Irving Stein, Sr. celebrates 80 years. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 23.
            Senior citizens caught in squeeze, hit by rising rent, low income. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 6.
            I'd rather wear out than rust out. Senior citizen activities. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 20.
            Senior citizen housing to be November topic. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 52.
            Senior citizens view slides of low-rent apartments. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 6.
            Elderly support low rental housing in Highland Park. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 14.
            Recommend senior citizens’ housing to welfare council. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            Senior citizen housing possible in 18 months. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 7. 

SEWAGE/ SEWERS

            Supervisors oppose $3 million sewer. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 7.
            Diverting sewage would cost more, Anderson reveals. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 6.
            Sewage diversion might include Waukegan. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 5.  
            Sanitary trustees hear plans for diverting lake sewage. May 31, 1967, p. 5.
            Highland Park needs many improvements. May 31, 1967, p. 7.
            Model plant serves Deerfield. May 31, 1967, p. 7.
            Untreated sewage enters lake during storms. June 21, 1967, p. 6.
            City approves new sewer tax. June 28, 1967, p. 5.
            District says five local sewage treatment plants must be closed. July 16, 1967, p. 12B.
            Begin sewer work new bills pay for. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 6.
            Bare sewer pipe irks lakefront home-owners. Nov. 22, 1967, p. H.

SIDEWALKS

            Dist. 107 steers clear of city sidewalk controversy. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 6.
            District 107 Board modifies sidewalk, overpass petition. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 5.
            Dist. 113 to ask rewriting of safety plea. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 11.
            Sidewalks get school board OK. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 5.
            School boards file sidewalk plea. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 5.
            Councilmen meet but no decisions on walks, film yet. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 8.
            School sidewalks appear doubtful. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 5.

SIMON, PAUL, State Senator

            Simon proposes federal tax sharing program. June 7, 1967, p. I.

SONIC BOOMS

            Blame sonic booms on AF. Sept. 27, 1967, p. C-9.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

            NSSD gets cake- without frosting. July 12, 1967, p. 6.
            Special ed district may go to emergency measures. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 43.
            Special ed district proposes 2 cent tax levy. Oct. 25, 1967 p. 17.
            Special education district will expand counseling. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 9.
            Some local atypicalness is a good thing. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 8.
            Special ed moves ahead. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 6.
            Teamwork needed. (ed.) Dec. 28, 1967,  p. 10B. 

SPORTS

            Midwest slopes lure snowflake skiers. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Golfers protest park raffle of weekend starting times. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            Afternoon golfers protest raffle. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 7.
            Miniature golf coming to town. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 63.
            Bonnie lassies in a bonny sport - curling.  Nov. 1, 1967, p. 38.
            Never underestimate the power of a woman – self defense classes. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 72. 
            Fencing: ancient art- modern sport. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 48.
            Guide to skiing slopes and trails. Special Section. Dec. 20, 1967, p A.

STREET LIGHTS

            Seek street lights in new subdivisions. May 31, 1967, p. 5.

STREETS/ROADS

            Seek state aid for Lake-Cook Road. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 11.
            State slates resurfacing of Skokie Valley Road. Jan. 4, 1967, p. 12.
            State will spend quarter million on Route 41 this year. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 10.
            Lake-Cook Road paving plans told. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 7.
           St. Johns Avenue bridge still open. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 10.
            One way on Central gets green light. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 5.
            One-way business street plan slows. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 7.
            City in the black; to fix streets. May 24, 1967, p. 5.
            Lake Cook Rd. widening set for 1969. May 24, 1967, p. 8.
            Begin street maintenance project this week. June 7, 1967, p. 6.
            HP city council briefed with slides. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 11.
            Laurel bypass route survives rehearing. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 5.
            Old program gets green light. (ed. re: Laurel bypass ) Oct. 4, 1967, p. 12.
            Highway authority studies $1.35 billion road system. Oct. 18, 1967, p. 8.
            Success story with a moral. (toll roads out West) Oct. 18, 1967, p. C-12.
            OK $1/2 million assessment for Laurel Ave. bypass. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 5.
            Pass First St. paving assessment. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 5.
            Driveway on cloverleaf ramp sought for shopping center. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 6.
            State pays all street bond cost after 5-year fight. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 15.          

SUBDIVISIONS

            Seek street lights in new subdivisions. May 31, 1967, p. 5.

SUBMARINES

            Search for German sub off Highland Park beach. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            Search for U-boat continues here. Dec. 6, 1967, p. D.

SUBURBS

            Suburbia is posh -- but not for teachers. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 8.
            Plan forum on suburban problems. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 4.
            Apartment proposal upsets 3 suburbs. May 10, 1967, p. 5.
            Rural apartments get zoning change reprieve. May 17, 1967, p. 2.
            Municipalities gird for apartment fight. May 17, 1967, p. 4. 
            Three communities in alliance. June 14, 1967, p. 12.
            SOS (Save Our Suburbs) fears NIPC growth. July 12, 1967, p. 6.
            Claim traffic jam would block high rise. Aug.2, 1967, p. 5.
            Suburban lawyers to write high rise hearing argument. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 8.
            Chaotic suburbia’s hope may be ConCon. Dec. 6, 1967, p. C-12.
            SOS work shows need for better muckraking. Dec. 13, 1967, p. C-12.
            Tale of two cities. (ed.) Dec. 13, 1967, p. C-12.    

SUICIDES

            Youth commits suicide here. May 3, 1967, p. 10.

TAXATION/TAXES

             Park District tax ceiling raised 1 cent. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            Jr. college may up taxes 10 per cent. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 7.     
            County Forest Preserve tax levy up. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 7.
            State backs down, pays interest on bridge bonds. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 24.
            Survey shows tax inducements over-rated. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 33.
            Tax rates calculated. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 51.
             Home rule for gasoline tax? May 17, 1967, p. 4.
            Gasoline tax may stretch. May 24, 1967, p. 5.
            Simon proposes federal tax sharing program. June 7, 1967, p. I. 
            City approves new sewer tax. June 28, 1967, p. 5.
            City tax rate same; sewer charge added. June 28, 1967, p. 9.
            It's 5 % now - city OKs new sales tax. July 12, 1967, p. 5.
            Suits to be filed against delinquent tax payers. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 10.
            City passes first property tax increase in years. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 5.
            City cuts taxes; levy on file. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 5.
            County getting tough with residents who don't pay personal property tax. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 14B.
            Up liquor tax; kill drug tax, John Henry says. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 6.
            Taxes up; all elementary school districts announce hikes. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 12A.  
            Taxes go up in high school district 113 as elsewhere. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 12A.
            Kleine urges repeal of drug, inheritance tax. Oct. 18, 1967, p. C-10.
            Sue to collect taxes from residents. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 6.
            Pierce: tax repeal will call for economies. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 20.
            County budge tops $14,000,000; taxes going up. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 6.
            Protest date for taxpayers.  Nov. 1, 1967, p. 7.
            Red ink past; city abates four taxes. Nov. 15, 1967, p. 20. 
            Cities get first new sales tax. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 5.
            Pierce sees special session if service tax decision stands. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 7.
            Kleine sees 10,001 foes of new state service tax. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 16. 

TEACHERS

            Area teachers get new approach to government. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 33.
            Suburbia is posh  -- but not for teachers. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 8.
            Parents raising money for accused teacher. May 24, 1967, p. 12.
            Local parents raise $1000 for teacher accused of robbery. May 31, 1967, p. 11.
            Our student teachers learn fast. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 63.
            Will TV replace teachers in our classrooms? – No! Nov. 22, 1967, p. 18.
            Dr. Plath elected president of Illinois Principals’ Assoc. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 21.      

TEENAGERS

            Teenagers flock to Ravinia: trouble. Aug. 9, 1967, p. 5.
            Major NS juvenile crimes listed here. Aug. 16, 1967, p. 7.
            Police estimate 200-300 local teens using narcotics. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 9.
            Teens raise dollars for Peace Corps. Sept. 27, 1967, p. F. 
            Prepare to house wayward youths. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 58.
            YES: first aid for jobless teenagers. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 44.
            Name 15 teens to police committee. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            The modern teenager is honest - and he wishes everyone else was. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 80. 

TELEPHONES

            They thrive on problems: Ill. Bell Telephone Service Dept. Feb. 22, 1967, p. 33.
            New telephone has everything in the handset. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 33.
            Veracity  1-2222 is the new NEWS telephone number. May 24, 1967, p. 7.
            Telephone crew kept busy during weekend storms. June 21, 1967, p. C10.
            Telephone rates reduced. Nov. 15, 1967, p. F.

TELEVISION

            Will TV replace teachers in our classrooms? – No! Nov. 22, 1967, p. 18.  

THEATER

            Stagers to present 'Ten Little Indians'. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 8.
            Stagers' 'Ten Little Indians' opens Friday at Shepherd School. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 28A.
            Stagers invite area authors to enter one-act play contest. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 20.
            National Headquarters for new theatre group opens in Lake Forest. May 31, 1967, p. D.
            To Highland Parkers all the world's a stage. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 14.
            Children's Theatre schedules new season. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 47.
            Stagers to present 'A Thousand Clowns'. Oct. 18, 1967, p. B.
            Auditorium Theatre: a golden era reborn. Nov. 8, 1967, p. 45.

TOBACCO

            Churchills: tobacco for every taste. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 5, sec. 2.  

TRAFFIC

            One-way on Central gets green light. Apr. 12, 1967, p. 5.
            One-way street plan slows. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 7.
            City council tables traffic plan for one-way street. May 3, 1967, p. 5.
            Central Ave. one-way east Green Bay to St. Johns. May 10, 1967, p. 5.
            Central Ave. to be one-way Monday; expect left-turn light to operate tomorrow. July 6, 1967, p. 5.
            Central goes one way - with help. July 12, 1967, p. 5.
            Claim traffic jam would block high-rise. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 5.

TRAFFIC TICKETS

            Drivers face court or suspension under new statute. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 8. 

TRANSPORTATION

            Suburbs authorize fund application for area transportation study. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 7.
            Local bus service may terminate. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 8.
            Transit decision put off another week by ICC. Mar. 1, 1967, p. 6.
            Bus service discontinued here. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 9.
            New local bus service is mulled by commission. July 6, 1967, p. C8.
           Cab company license still up in the air. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 10.
           Yellow Cab Company terminates service here. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 14B.

TREES

            Property owners ordered to burn diseased trees. July 6, 1967, p. 8.
            Dutch-Elm disease infects more North Shore trees. July 12, 1967, p. 10A.
            Dutch elm disease toll highest ever. Aug. 23, 1967, p. 5.     

TURKEY

            Turkey confounded & vexed the Carmichaels but they want to return -Inshallah. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 4, sec. 2.

U. S. MILITARY ACADEMIES

            Local youths receive nominations for appointment to U. S. Academies. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 2, sec. 2.

U. S. ARMY

            Record crowd hears Fifth Army briefing. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 5.

U. S. NAVY

            NROTC tests slated for DF high students. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 70.

U. S. POST OFFICE

            P.O. now accepting applications. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 14.
            Postmaster cites advantages of using zip code. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 20B.
            The zip gap. (ed.) Feb. 22, 1967, p. 12.
            International mail rates to go up. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 25. 
            P.O. eases limits for parcel mailing. July 12, 1967, p. 34.
            No relief in sight for post office; building cramped, lease due to expire. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 6.
            We need a new post office. (ed.) Aug. 30, 1967, p. 10.
            Post office will supply ZIP codes, deliver mail kits. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 55.
            Post office will send for ZIP codes of local residents' out-of-town friends. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 61.
            Over $10,000 lies unclaimed at P.O. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 7.
            Post office will take registrations of all aliens. Nov. 1, 1967, p C-8.  
            Charity racket mail under investigation. Dec. 13, 1967, p. 23.

UTILITIES

            Commonwealth Edison increases services to North Shore area. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 4, sec. 3.

VANDALISM

            More aerials snapped by vandals. May 24, 1967, p. 9.
            Vandals snap ten car aerials. May 24, 1967, p. 26.
            Vandals borrow three sailboats. July 26, 1967, p. 8. 

VETERANS

            123,000 apply for GI loans. May 3, 1967, p. 33.
            Board of realtors' president reminds WWII vets of GI bill dealing. May 24, 1967, p. 54.
            Vets must hurry. June 14, 1967, p. 54.
            Writing project aids veterans in nation's military hospitals. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 20.
            1st Viet Nam vet to join HP Legion. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 20.  

VIETNAM

            Unitarians ask Kimball to explain U. S. policy - re: Vietnam. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 38.
            Riots in United States rival war in Viet Nam. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 49.
            Parks OK more peace vigils on library lawn. Aug. 9, 1967, p. 7.
            Someone must lead. (ed.) Aug. 16, 1967, p. 12.
            1st Viet Nam vet to join HP Legion. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 20.
            Peace group slates Staughton Lynd at HP Rec Center. Sept. 6, 1967, p. 10.
            Park grants peace permits. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 5.
            Legion opposes Lynd speech. Sept. 20, 1967, p. 12A.
            Highland Parkers jam Rec Center to hear Lynd condemn Viet fighting.   Sept. 27, 1967, p. 5.
            Church members visit Viet wounded. Sept. 27, 1967, p. 48.
            Highland Parkers took part in demonstrations. Oct. 25, 1967,  p. 14.
            Peace vigil reactions changing. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 10.
            Barat sponsors Viet Nam ‘think in’. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 14.
            Local Viet war dissenters go to Washington. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 3.
            Feathers fly – no winner in hawk-dove Viet debate. Dec. 6, 1967, p. 4.

VOLUNTEERS

            Talent pool searches for 'Caveman'. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 35.
            Volunteers serve unpretentious need. Oct. 25, 1967, p. 44.
            Thank heaven for volunteers; sight for the sightless: a gift of Johanna Women. Nov. 29, 1967, p. 74. 

WASTE MANAGEMENT

            City slates landfill study. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 6.

WATER

            Lake water ration for all suburbs, city managers told. Jan. 18, 1967, p. 6.
            2-3/4 billion gallons pumped from lake. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 7.
            Water main breaks at 18 below zero. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 8.
            Set fluoridation date. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 52.
            Permanent conservation commission is possible. Apr. 20, 1967, p. 9.
            NSSD seeks year-round chlorination. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 5.
            Kleine-Maris talk slated Friday on water diversion quota. May 3, 1967, p. 7.
            Kleine sees hope for conservation commission bill. May 3, 1967, p. 7.
            Diversion suit settled. Nine-year battle over water ended. May 17, 1967, p. 1.
            When is water unsafe? May 17, 1967, p. 3.
            Water quality bills endorsed. June 7, 1967, p. 6.
            New reservoir will end water woes. July 12, 1967, p. 10.
            Polluted water possible in future. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 5.
            'Culligan man' speaks; asks that industry form world water council. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 43.
            Chlorine rate increases as water deteriorates. Dec. 20, 1967, p. 7.

WEATHER

            Where were you Friday the 27th?  (Record-breaking blizzard) Feb. 1, 1967, p. 6.  Photos.
            Three storm total: 39 inches of snow. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            North Shore housewives lay siege to super markets. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 5.
            Second snow was easier. Feb. 8, 1967, p. 11.
            Baby tank plows sidewalks, scalps lawns, fills drives. Feb. 15, 1967, p. 10.
            Big snow cost Highland Park about $50,000.  Feb. 22, 1967, p. 5.
            Tornado warning is steady blast of fire siren. Apr. 20, 1967,p. 54.
            Sound tornado alert, residents convinced. Apr. 26, 1967, p. 9.
            Red Cross active in Lake Zurich (tornado) aid.  May 10, 1967, p. H.  
            Record rainfall; flash floods close viaducts, fill basements. June 14, 1967, p. 6.

WELFARE

            Re-activated in '65, Welfare Council studies all groups. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 9.
            Recommend senior citizens’ housing to Welfare Council. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 5.

WOMEN

            Next year will be woman's year. Oct. 11, 1967, p. D.
            Opportunity for women is conference subject. Nov. 1, 1967, p. 42.
            Never underestimate the power of a woman: self-defense classes. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 72. 
            HPHS girls get equal gym rights. Dec. 28, 1967, p. 13.

ZONING

            BZA rules Greco can't remodel greenhouse. Jan. 11, 1967, p. 6.
            City files with Illinois Supreme Court in Fiore rezoning case. Jan. 18, 1967. p. 10.
            Plan Commission, industry group reach agreement. Jan. 25, 1967, p. 9.
            Variation fee rising. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 5.
            City wins lawsuit, apartments banned on Krenn Ave. Feb. 1, 1967, p. 11.
            Walker apartment appeals deferred. Mar. 8, 1967, p. 7.
            Supreme Court slates Fiore zoning argument. Mar. 15, 1967, p. 6.
            County rezones Mobile Marine. Mar. 22, 1967, p. 9.
            Seek more zoning for office-research. Mar. 29, 1967, p. 9.
            Zoning study bill introduced. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 6.
            Supreme  court refuses Fiore zoning appeal. Apr. 6, 1967, p. 7.
            Rezone Fiore; postpone McDaniels; 114-apt. unit lawsuit and 16 unit plea.  Apr. 12, 1967, p. 5.
            Rezone McDaniels; deny Dean/Judson. May 10, 1967, p. 5.
            Fiore case comes up today. May 10, 1967, p. 5.
            Apartment proposal upsets 3 suburbs. May 10, 1967, p. 5.
            Seeks more apartments in Fiore rezoning. May 17, 1967, p. 1.
            Rural apartments get zoning change reprieve. May 17, 1967, p. 2.
            Municipalities gird for apartment fight. May 17, 1967, p. 4.
            Court voids Fiore apartment rezoning. May 24, 1967, p. 7.
            City changes zoning, sign ordinances for 50-acre office-research project. June 7, 1967,  p. 5.
            Three communities in alliance. June 21, 1967, p. 12.
            Public hearing Friday on rezoning 146 acres. June 21, 1967, p. 12.
            5 zoning variations OK. June 21, 1967, p. C11.
            Highland Park to submit rezoning objection soon. June 28, 1967, p. 5.
            Special use asked for 142 plus acres zoned single family. June 28, 1967, p. 6.
            Woodridge neighbors to meet Tues. on plan for 2478 apartment units. July 6, 1967, p. 49.
            Zoning bills die quietly, but not unmourned, in Springfield. July 12, 1967, p. 10.
            High rise apartment hearing lasts 14 hours. July 19, 1967, p. 5.
            Old Elm neighbors protest apartments. July 26, 1967, p. 5.
            Schwartz postpones hearing. July 26, 1967, p. 5.
            Claim traffic jam would block high-rise. Aug. 2, 1967, p. 5.
            Public hearing ends; no action (on high-rise) possible until November.  Aug. 9, 1967.  p. 5.
            Suburban lawyers to write high rise hearing argument. Aug. 30, 1967, p. 8.
            Seek high sign for gas station. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 10.
            Zoning ordinance. Sept. 13, 1967, p. 58.
           File rezoning lawsuit for town house request. Oct. 4, 1967, p. 12B. 
            Neighbors object to Central-Hickory apt. plan. Oct. 11, 1967, p. 5.
           Plan 161 apartments on Tenthouse site. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 7.
            Councilmen, planners meet on Hickory-Central zoning. Nov. 22, 1967, p. 10.
          Tale of two cities. (ed.) Dec. 13, 1967, p. C-12.