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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, 1970 through December 31, 1970
ABORTION

            Take ‘abortion’ out of dirty word class. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 34.
            Abortion advocates regrouping for fight. May 25, 1970, p. 25.
            Decision creates unreal weekend. May 28, 1970, p. 28.
            Deerfield minister tells why he voted against liberal resolution on abortion.    June 11, 1970, p. 70.
            Abortion stand.  June 11, 1970, p. 72.
            Article creates wave of reader reaction. June 15, 1970, p. 22.
            Lindberg abortion vote criticized.  July 13, 1970, p. 24.  

ACCIDENTS

            Jury rules Sokol death accidental. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 6.
            Man found dead Friday, George H. Weiner. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 10.
            School bus kills boy, John Lattanzio, 6. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 3.
            Collision of car, motorcycle sends man to hospital with severe burns. May 28, 1970, p. 10.
            Bad week for Hirsch family. June 25, 1970, p. 5.
            Rites today for driver, mechanic killed by train: Fontanini, Christensen. June 29, 1970,  p. 6. 
            Centennial pond is scene of death of Jacolyn Poncek. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 3.
            Peruvian tragedy strikes area family: Sue Ann Finkelman. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 5.
            Ditch bridge tumbles. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 3.
            Highland Parker George Piper killed in crash. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 4. 
            She couldn’t outrun the train: Bonnie Laing.  Oct. 8, 1970, p. 3.
            Mother of hit, run victim, Susan Lederman, seeks accident witness. Oct. 22, 1970, p. 12.
            Mass held for victim of mishap: Florence Keating. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 6.

AFRICA

            H.P. couple spearheads drive to bring Biafran child stateside. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 12.
            Residents buy Biafran ticket to freedom. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 5.
            Hope still alive for Biafran girl’s flight from war zone. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 4.
            Resident maintains hope for Biafran girl’s rescue. Jan. 22, 1970,  p. 3.
            Biafran girl dies. Feb. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Baifran girl reported alive. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 3.
            Safari a highlight of Tug’s travels. (Kenneth L. ‘Tug’ Wilson) June 15, 1970, p. 26.

AFRICAN AMERICANS

            Educator tells plight of blacks. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 26.
            Leading black Chicagoans to speak on ‘law, order.’ Jan. 15, 1970, p. 14.
            Father Groppi to kick off Black History Week Sunday. Feb. 5, 1970. p. 14.
            Black students to perform plays on racial problems. Feb. 12, 1970,  p. 76.
            ‘Black Expo’ is set by Breadbasket. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 81.

AIRPORTS

            ‘Caught’ by airport metal detector. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 13.

ANIMALS

            Animal shelter officers picked. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 10.
            Rescue missions…all in a day’s work. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 7.
            Animals leave Hawthorn zoo. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 82.
            Epileptic sheep missing. Apr. 6, 1970, p. 10.
            Family pleads for return of dog named ‘Tiger.’  May 4, 1970, p. 3.
            Mom hopes to find cat that bit son. June 11, 1970, p. 11.
            Night of terror puts end to couples’ leisurely strolls. June 22,1970, p. 5.
            In defense of Freddie. June 29, 1970, p. 3.
            A year of hard work pays off. (animal shelter inspections) Sept. 28, 1970, p. 5.

ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT

            Area students plan protests. May 7, 1970, p. 6.
            Silent vigil at local high school.  May 11, 1970, p. 4B.
            Students protest at fort gate. May 11, 1970, p. 4B.
            Protesters are divided. May 11, 1970, p. 5.
            It’s quiet here, but war debate is far from over. May 14, 1970, p. 9.
            Tough days for left and right. May 18, 1970, p. 5.
            Cone supports anti-war bill. May 21, 1970, p. 112.
            Memo to 26 students. (ed.) May 28, 1970, p. 5.
            Scout demonstration seen as unlikely. June 18, 1970, p. 8.

ANTIQUES

            Authentic antiques augment aura. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 20.

ARCHITECTURE

            North Shore buildings. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 75.

ART/ARTISTS

            Art Center holds Children’s Hour. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 128.
            Francine Zak exhibiting in Fine Arts Center  Show. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 30.
            Portrait painting is ‘in’ for area artist Kay Lillie. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 94.
            Sculpture varieties to be exhibited in Highland Park High School show. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 95.
            Pottery class rounds out day for evening ceramic students. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 96.
            Student printmakers learn from the master. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 77.
            They get the news with pencil and pad: artists Franklin Mc Mahon, Verna Sadock.  Apr. 2, 1970, p. 72.    
            She tries to paint ideas as well as pictures: J. Pincus. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 74.
            Watson’s watercolors are ‘music for the eye.’ Apr. 9, 1970, p. 88.
            Libertyville artist Ross Shellenberger to exhibit. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 89.
            School will host ‘focus on the arts’. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 86.
            Highland Park High School to ‘Focus on Arts’ for week. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 10.
            Federal grant sought to buy sculpture. Apr. 27, 1970, p. 4.
            Cadel (John) awakens creativity. May 7, 1970, p. 80.
            Beth El holds annual fete. May 7, 1970, p. 82.
            Sculptor  F. Zak bottles artistic talent. May 14, 1970, p. 19.
            Graphic: newly popular art form. May 14, 1970, p. 76.
            Art League plans big showing. May 14, 1970, p. 78.
            Judges selected for annual artists, craftsmen exhibit. May 21, 1970, p. 91.
            Senior artists, craftsmen claim awards at annual tea. June 4, 1970, p. 22.
            Varied menu faces arts buffs. Schedule of summer events. June 4, 1970, p. 76.
            Sculpture to be shown at Chazin residence. June 11, 1970, p. 84.
            League plans New Horizons exhibit. June 18, 1970, p. 84.
            Art revolution at Ravinia. July 2, 1970, p. 66.
            Fine Arts Commission seeks $20,000 U. S. grant for sculpture. July 13, 1970. p. 22.
            French sculptor Ponset unveils newest statue. July 27, 1970, p. 22.
            Docents add to culture venues. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 86.
            Sculpture, crafts adorn the green. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 72.
            Pollution problems inspire painter to surrealistic style. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 71.
            Old Orchard festival to unite art and nature. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 84.
            Art center’s fall classes. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 86.
            Let the Liteshow shine in. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 88.
            Shore artists will exhibit their works. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 90.
            Local gallery to display senior citizens’ art  work. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 92.
            Pounian display is slated. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 82.
            Professor of anatomy opens sculpture studio. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 84.
            Art addresses the day. (at HPHS) Sept. 24, 1970, p. 70.
           City gets sculpture grant. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 8.
            Hans  Elias – combining art and medicine. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 70.
            30 artists to join in art festival. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 103.
            Highland Park firm displays art works. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 7.
            Creative power at work is a bouncy, bright-eyed woman: Ginc (sic) Odell. Nov. 12, 1970,  p. 85.
            2 artists, J. Lerman, F. Pollack, present weekend exhibit. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 130.
            Highland Park has two new galleries. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 42.
            Wood brings freedom to Roger Sloan. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 88.
            The arts flourished on Shore this year. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 51.

ASSESSMENT ROLLS

            West Deerfield Township assessment rolls for 1969. Jan. 22, 1970, p. L-1.
            West Deerfield Township assessment rolls for 1970. Nov. 19,1970, p. L-1.

ASTROLOGY

            Astrology bursts into Age of Aquarius. Feb. 12, 1970, p . 33.

AUTHORS

            Gentle poet William Snodgrass shares his views with Lake Forest followers.   Feb. 19, 1970, p. 89.
            Highland Park homemaker, author Anne Neimark, honored at party here.   June 25, 1970, p. 85.
            Textbook is written by Dr. M. J. Meldman: “Diseases of Attention and Perception”.   July 9, 1970, p. 76.
            Ramah audience reacts to black poet Eugene Perkins’ comments. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 106.
            Author Elie Wiesel to talk on “Beggar in Jerusalem”. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 10.
            Novelist (Wiesel) opens Forum series. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 79.
            Dr. Elmer Towns’ book selling in religious top ten. “The 10 Largest Sunday Schools”. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 118.       

AUTOMOBILES

            Special Section: 62nd Annual Show. Feb. 16, 1970, following classified ads.
            Travel safely – care for your car. Special section  - auto maintenance. June 22, 1970,  p. C-2.
            Antique car clan plans for show. Aug. 24, 1970, p. 3.
            Antique autos to be shown. Aug. 24, 1970, p. 5.
            40 antique autos to be displayed by Chamber. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 8A.
            Auto dealers notice impact of G. M. strikes. Oct. 12, 1970, p. 5.
            What GM strike means on Shore. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 14.

AUTOPSIES

            Autopsy error prompts order by Hoogasian. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 3.

AWARDS

            Win 1970 beautification awards. Local site winners. Photos. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 8.

BABIES

            Local fireman delivers baby, his first, mother’s second. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 3.

BERNARDI, JULIA

            Bernardi case still unsolved by local police. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 4.
            Police still puzzled by Bernardi death. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 6.
            Bernardi inquest to be set. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 6.
            Bernardi body may be studied. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 3.
            Court continues exhumation petition. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 25.
            Judge postpones autopsy decision. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 3.
            Jury refuses to indict (Frank) Bernardi. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 5.
            Bernardi hearing continued. Apr. 20, 1970, p. 4.
            Autopsy may be ordered in Mrs. Bernardi slaying. May 11, 1970, p. 4.
            Exhumation order appealed in Bernardi murder case. May 18, 1970, p . 5.

BERNING, KARL,  Illinois state senator.

            Berning joins lawmakers from Africa on visit. May 21, 1970, p. 106.
            Sen. Berning attends zoning conference. June 11, 1970, p. 20. 

BLOOD DONATIONS

            Needed blood goes to Highwood youth. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 4.
            Relative asks aid of blood donors to help out child. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 12.
            Local relatives ask blood donors. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 4.

BOATING/ BOATS

            Coast Guard auxiliary offers boating courses. Jan. 19, 1970. p. 19.
            Power squadrons offer free boating instruction. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 12.
            Park district prepares for 1970 boating season. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 19.
            Coast Guard Auxiliary unit offers tips for lake boaters. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 21.
            Boaters complete training. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 63A.
            Coast Guard will conduct boat checks. May 7, 1970, p. 36.
            Flotilla to aid park district with boat safety examinations. June 8, 1970, p. 6.

BOOKS

            ‘Obscene’ student literature banned. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 12.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

            Boy Scouts mark 60th year. (ed.). Feb. 5, 1970, p. 5.
            Test on boating to be broadcast. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 18.
            Scout council seeks $100,000. May 14, 1970, p. 16.
            Old scouter says partial goodbye to 27 year career. May 21, 1970, p. 11.
            The Wonderful World of Scouting. June 4, 1970, p. 62.
            Scout demonstration seen as unlikely. June 18, 1970, p. 8.

BRAUN, ERIC

            Eric Braun dies in studio. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 3.

BUILDING/BUILDINGS  

            How high is high? Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-S
            Builder analyzes problems, plans for the future. Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-S.
            Northbrook, Evanston lead ’69 construction. Feb. 26, 1970, p. R39.
            North Shore buildings. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 75.

BUSINESS

            Hitch takes talents to the Stitching Post. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 66.
            Bank of Highland Park hikes savings interest. Feb. 2, 1970, p. 4.
            ‘Syndicate’ isn’t sinister in this case. Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-8.
            Fell Mall nearing completion; stores leased; arts, crafts arcade planned at garden level Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-30.
            Zengeler’s plans drive-in. Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-36.
           Chandler’s to open store. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 22.
            Bank of America lowers point fees for home loans. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 69.
            Bank increases security with monitoring devices. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 8.
            New shop features hand-made jewelry. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 70.
            Tilman opens multi-media production company here. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 11.
            Pillar-to-Post: market place for local artists, hobbyists. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 14.
            Wyler plans $12 million plant. May 7, 1970, p. 68.
            Shore residents warned to be wary of salesmen. June 11, 1970, p. 4.
            Car wash to hold grand opening here. June 25, 1970, p . 22.
            Israeli gift shop makes debut. June 29, 1970, p. 22.July
            High occupancy levels noted for ’70: Andruss. July 9, 1970, p. 70.
            Area bank makes loans to minority businessmen. July 23, 1970, p. 20.
            Men’s clothing store to open at Atrium Plaza on  Friday. July 30, 1970, p. 19.
            Phillips station opens tomorrow. July 30, 1970, p. 25.
           Century Town impact seen. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 5. 
            Building begins on bank addition. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 85.
           Realtors meet to consider area syndication. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 57.
            Local real estate sales regain. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 68.
            Bank of Highland Park hires Mexican teller. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 37.
            Kay Martin opens new woman’s fashion store. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 38.
           Judo, karate center opens. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 24.
            Color is key in new bath shop. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 26.
            Douglas TV doubles size in moving. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 30.
            Bank adds walk-ups, drive-ins. Oct. 15, 1970, p. OO-4.
            Old Orchard Special Section appears after classified ads. Oct. 15, 1970.
            Okay banking change. (ed.) Oct. 29, 1970, p. 7.
            Radio Shack to celebrate grand opening. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 23.
            Knit Shop introduces new line of Dena Designs. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 30.
            Women’s Lib types should like Just Pants. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 30.
            New Laundry Center will feature music. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 32.
            New gift store features line of exotic wares. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 36.
            Dahl’s in business 51 years. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 11, Special Section.
            Night store hours to begin Dec. 10. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 3.
            Bank of Highland Park plans ground breaking ceremonies. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 10.
            Brightly colored boutiques open on Half-Day Square. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 38.
            Four leading realty firms merge.  Dec. 17, 1970, p. 75.
            Local business scene reflects U. S. economy. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 20.

CAMBODIA

            IDC (Independent Democratic Coalition) attacks Nixon for entering Cambodia. May 11, 1970, p. 7. 

CAMPS

            The problem- which camp? Lists. Feb. 23, 1970, p. C-2.
            Looking backward – camp memories. Feb. 23, 1970, p. C-2.

CANDIDATES

            Resident tells her candidacy for precinct 19, Wilma J. Pilgrim. Mar. 9, 1970, p. 6.
            17 candidates slated to speak on Wednesday. Apr. 6,  1970, p. 5.
            Cone cites Rentschler candidacy. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 16.
            With short hair, ties, students boost Cone. June 22, 1970, p. 31.
            Previously uncontested, M. Cohen, 21, vies for seat in 3rd district. July 23, 1970, p. 4.
            (James) Cone’s impossible dream. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 5.
            Students boost Adlai’s bid. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 8B.
            Pierce named campaign director for Stevenson. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 23.
           James Cone criticizes Congress. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 12.
            Orner asks regulation of explosives. Sept.17, 1970, p. 14.
           Grace Mary (Stern) campaigns in unconventional manner. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 22.
            Former resident, A. P. Davidson, is GOP candidate for commissioner. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 20.
            Our choices for state, county. (Pioneer Press) Oct. 15, 1970, p. 7.
            Candidates and their policies. Photos. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 16.
            My opponent has lied about me, says Sen. Smith. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 23.
            Pollution, taxes cause pain throughout state- Berning. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 23.
            Politics my hobby: Copeland. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 5.
            John Finley first to file in Highland Park mayoral primary. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 5.
            He’s 4th candidate for mayor: John Chamberlin. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 5.

CAREERS

            Biochemist, Dr. Needleman, to be counselor of career meet. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 4.

CENSUS

            Writers assess census, find sense, sensibility. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 15.
            Census study tells statistics on plumbing. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 70.
            Population rise put at 30.9 percent.  July 13, 1970, p. 5.

CHARITY

            Shore fills basket. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 85.
            Film benefit seeking to lengthen ‘Outreach’. May 28, 1970, p. 60.
            ‘Chest’ fund drive begins Tuesday. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 12.
            Community Chest needs your help. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 7.
            ‘Chest’ aids family and hospital needs. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 4.
            Lions set for ‘Blind Friday’. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 5.
            A toy in every child’s stocking is goal of Marine toy campaign. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 26.
            Mobile meals services serving home-bound. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 38.

CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN

            Chicago Botanic Gardens. Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-23.
            Botanic Garden to employ control panel to provide 7 climate zones. June 25, 1970, p. 67.
            From prairie land to botanic garden: a 25 year project. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 7. 

CHICAGO 7

    See: CONSPIRACY 7

CHILD CARE/CHILDREN

            Experts ‘stew’ over pressure-cooked kids. June 8, 1970, p. 20.
            Day-care center helps aid Spanish-speaking. July 2, 1970, p. 14.
            Peress wows kids at Ravinia. July 23, 1970, p. 80.
            Plight of the handicapped child. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 6.
            Clinic builds skills. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 22
            Learning to swim before they walk. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 4.
            Child patients-to-be may tour Highland Park Hospital. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 17.
            Children offered hospital pre-stay. Oct. 22, 1970, p. 28.
            Eye, ear tests planned for children. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 14.
            Pediatricians mail resources booklet on speech hearing ills. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 18.
            Special week for child who’s slow learner. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 6.
            Opportunity near to help children. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 33.
            Group makes recommendations for care of (child) mental patients. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 95A.

CHURCHES

            Rev. William Giles sees church goers as fewer but committed. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 90.
            New church open to area membership – Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church.   Jan. 29, 1970, p. 64. 
            Catholics to take part in new mass. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 68.
            Churches plan holy week services. Mar.23, 1970, p. 32.
            Suburban frontiers. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 32.
           One day in a preacher’s life surprises Boy Scout guest. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 66.
            Solel convenes first parley of innovative congregations. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 68.
            Concerns, a Jewish journal, to be launched by area rabbi. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 66.
            Reform Jewish education: is it a success? Apr. 23, 1970, p. 58.
            Congregation Israel plans 50th anniversary activities. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 59.
            Dollars and devotion: the agony and the ecstasy of the Episcopal church. Apr. 30, 1960, p. 62.
            Bethany United Methodist Church will take school enrollment. May 21, 1970, p. 82.
            Earth, a store that’s different. June 4, 1970, p. 67.
            Question: why Jews protest. June 11, 1970, p. 68.
            Church, revolt – chief topics for summer Bible Institute. June 11, 1970, p. 70.
            Aid for ‘nobodies’ given through Lake County Chaplain Service. June 18, 1970, p. 16.
            Work to start on Lakeside’s new temple. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 62.
            (Christ United) Methodist  church building now Baptist. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 70.
            Temples prepare for high holidays. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 61.
            Jews await day of atonement. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 63.
            Congregations to start forums. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 88.
            Msgr. Gleason reminisces as club celebrates 25th anniversary. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 19.  (St. James Mothers Club)
            Geraci, clergymen to discuss problems. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 98.
            Bat Mitzvah is like Mom’s. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 8.
            Dr. Alan Geyer to talk at North Shore Israel. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 118.
            Scandinavian church – Zion Lutheran – commemorates founding. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 119.
            Rev. B. F. Didier marks 10th year as Deerfield pastor. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 119.
           12 clergymen support Clavey Rd. plant study. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 14.

CIGARETTES

            Cigaret (sic) vending fee challenged by firm. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 3.
            Cigaret vendors try second attack against Highwood. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 4.

CITIZENSHIP

            45 new citizens vow allegiance. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 76. 

CIVIL DEFENSE

            Civil Defense-it’s 1970. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 7.
            Highwood is trained in CD. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 7.

CLAVEY ROAD

            NSSD to air council’s 5 proposals on Clavey. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 3.
            Courts may solve Clavey sewage dilemma: Pierce. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 8.
            Clavey Rd. plant expansion okayed. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Stop Clavey Rd. odors. (ed.) May 18, 1970, p. 7.
            Keep it clean. (ed.) May 21, 1970, p. 5.
            Clavey fight enters new phase. May 21, 1970, p. 5.
           Braeside PTA board also opposes Clavey expansion. June 4, 1970, p. 14.
           Air pollution expert to sniff Clavey project. June 11, 1970, p. 3.
           Council defends Clavey stand. June 11, 1970, p. 5.
           Dist. 108 joins Clavey fight. NSSD may finish facilities. June 15, 1970, p. 3.
           Clavey report sparks rebuttal. June 18, 1970, p. 5.
           Here is news for nose. June 22, 1970, p. 7. 
           Clavey plant will expand in spite of suit: attorney. July 2, 1970, p. 6.
            Bacon backs Clavey Rd. site. July 6, 1970, p. 3.
            Park board fights Clavey expansion. July 9, 1970, p. 5.
            Bacon, Quon submit ideas on Clavey Rd. July 16, 1970, p. 3.
            2 contracts to be awarded for Clavey plant. July 20, 1970, p. 4.
           Lower voices is the plea. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            6 points limit Clavey growth. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 3.
            House sales slow in Clavey area. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 81A.
            Mayor looks to Claveyites. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 3.
            Clavey Rd. ‘war’ escalated. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 5.
            Judge to rule on plant zoning. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 3.
            Clavey Road issue boils over. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 3.
            Protestors go to city hall. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 3.
            Sewage  plant foes to seek new strategy. Sept. 21, 1970, p. 3.
            Judge rejects Clavey suit. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 3.
            Civic Association backs  plant expansion. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 6.
            LWV tells stand on Clavey plant. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 18.
            Clavey Rd. site case under advisement. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 3.
            A second plea for site study. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 3.
            Clavey Rd., alternatives aired. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 6.
            Residents endure failing lawsuits while the construction at Clavey plant goes on. Oct. 22, 1970, p. 3.
            Last word about lawsuit? Oct. 22, 1970, p. 5.
            Clavey Rd. battle rages. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 8.
            Simon’s Clavey plant talks postponed. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 7.
            City officials challenge Clavey Road opponents. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 7.
            Await word on feasibility study of plant expansion. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12B.
            Geraci takes new tack. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Institute (for Environmental Quality) to study Clavey plant. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Clavey state intolerable: Simon. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            Geraci seeks meeting with Ogilvie. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            Shore LWVs back Clavey expansion. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            12 clergymen support Clavey Rd. plant study. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 14.
            Pollution board is asked to dismiss Clavey Rd. suits. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 27.
            100 doctors join Clavey fight. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 5.
            Ogilivie plans Clavey plant project check. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 98.
            Copeland drops Clavey plant suit. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 3.    

CLOCKS

            Resident Fred Crane finds time a pastime. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 7.

CLUBS/ASSOCIATIONS

            Suburban Y plans open house week Jan. 22, 1970, p. 6.
            North Suburban YMCA membership nears 8,000. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 22.
           43 year-old club showing no gray: Highland Park Music Club. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 86.
            Council of Jewish Women to begin  mobile meal service Monday for patients in three-city area. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 37.
            Suburban B’nai B’rith marks 25th year with barn dance. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 109.
            Political pollution to be studied during annual meeting of League. May 7, 1970, p. 12.
            Scout council seeks $100,000. May 14, 1970, p. 16.
           Mrs. Malcolm Smith goes to town with YW. May 21, 1970, p. 42.
            Representative of John Birch Society to offer a ‘Washington Report-1970’. May 21, 1970, p. 99.
            JUF emulates plight of refugees, simulate soup kitchen at prevue. May 25, 1970, p. 23.
            YWCa hopes to ease businessmen’s woes. May 28, 1970, p. 14.
            DeMolays to confer awards Saturday. June 4, 1970, p. 7. 
            YWCA offers cooking, crafts for young set. July 30, 1970, p. 60.
            Order of Moose Lodge to mark 50th birthday. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 17.
            YW offers help for handicapped. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 19.
           Civic Association backs plant expansion. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 6.
            LWV tells stand on Clavey  plant. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 18.   
            North Shore Sunday Evening Club offers films. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 114.
            Y plans language program. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 96.
            Y school courses available. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 134.
            Shore LWVs back Clavey expansion. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            Legion sets up patients’ gift mall at Downey Hospital. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 85.
            Rotary Club seeks student applicants. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 100.

COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES

            Jr. college boom burdens school districts. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 12.
            Harvard salutes local luminaries. Feb. 2, 1970, p. 8.
            (Lake Forest) College names new president: Dr. E. Hotchkiss. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 14.
            Mothers’ reactions to campus violence are varied, eloquent. May 11, 1970, p. 10.
            Moderate college students create new calm says McClory. May 21, 1970, p. 20.
            Committee named for fund to aid 36 Negro colleges. June 4, 1970, p. 66.
            E. Hotchkiss seeks ties between town, gown (at LFC). June 25, 1970, p. 68.
            Lake Forest College awards research grants. July 16, 1970, p. 22.
            This demonstration  upsets nobody. Oct, 5, 1970, p. 7.
            Junior colleges jar school budget. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 7.
            Eastern college president to address counselors here. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 14.
            13 Deerfield residents active in colleges. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 37.
            New college president faces today’s campus problems confidently. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 38.
            2 from Trinity named ‘outstanding educators’ – K. Kantzer, J. Montgomery.    Dec. 3, 1970, p. 72.

COMMUTERS/COMMUTING

            Some commuters just keep commuting. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 67.

COMPUTERS

            Computer helps forecast traffic. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 38.             

CON-CON

      State Constitution Convention-State of Illinois

           Con-con delegates assigned by Witwer. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 5.
            League publishes Con-con reports. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 7.
           Con-con delegates will hold public hearing in Waukegan. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 12.
           Con-con looks into school needs. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 4.
            Merit commissioner to urge con-con to kill spoils system in sheriff’s office.    Feb. 23, 1970, p. 37.
            Officials wrap up 5 proposals. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 5.
            Committees’ report on Con-con agenda. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 8.
            Con-con delegates tell committee’s proposals. Apr. 6, 1970, p. 5.
            Con-con report. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 16.
            Pro-township measure to be sent to Con-Con. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 13.
            Con-Con wraps up debate on 3 articles. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 13.
            Con-Con committee, Shore educators on one wave-length. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 8.
            Delegates report on convention. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 17.
            Removal of municipal debt limit gets tentative okay. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 23B.
            3 major items get tentative nod from Con-Con committees. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 83B.
            Con-Con report. May 7, 1970, p. 77.
            Con-Con votes to uphold education unit’s proposal. May 7, 1970, p. 89.
            Witwer: man at Con-Con’s helm. May 14, 1970, p. 5.
            Con-Con report. June 11, 1970, p. 16.
            Con-Con report. June 22, 1970, p. 10.
            Con-Con report. July 2, 1970, p. 74.
            Girls report Con-Con A-OK; very little politicking seen. July 6, 1970, p. 8.
            After partisan debating judicial article is sent back to its committee. July 23, 1970, p. 66.
            Con-Con reps face work without wages. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 3.
            Proposed: More local power. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 4.
            Single member districts are supported. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 8.
            Con-Con revenue article undergoes more change. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 16.
            Con-Con delegates gain sense of history. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 24.
            Con-Con adopts changes in government. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 5.
            Con-Con report. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 14.
           Women vote on Con-Con items. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 4.
            Report on Constitutional Convention. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 16.
           State Rep. Pierce backs new Illinois Constitution. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 23.
           Constitution explained. Nov. 19, 1970,  p. 5.
            The Constitutions: 1870 to 1970. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 34 & Nov. 26, 1970, p. 23.
            School officials aid Con-Con. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 3.
            Yes: a new constitution. (ed.) Dec. 3, 1970, p. 7.
            The blue ballot. (ed.) Dec. 10, 1970, p. 7.
            Local delegates answer opponents. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 15.
            Constitution foes speak against charter. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 20.
            Charter offers flexible solutions. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 24.
            Shore votes ‘yes’, Highwood, ‘no’. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 3.
            Satisfying day for Samuel Witwer. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 3.           

CONE, JAMES

            Cone explains his position. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 16.
            ‘How to succeed’….etc. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 5.

CONE, MRS. JAMES

            Challenger’s best booster also runs the household. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 19.         

CONDOMINIUMS

            Cite case for new condominiums. Apr. 6, 1970, p. 3.
            And still more condominiums? Apr. 6, 1970, p. 3 .
            Opening held at condominiums. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 70.
            New commons condominiums boast inside brick. June 18, 1970, p. 30.

CONSPIRACY 7

            Chicago 7 lawyers due; switchboard runs amok. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 7.
            5 lawyers part of appeal fight. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 7.
            School board 113 adheres to ‘Chicago 7’ pact. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Let reason prevail. (ed.) Mar. 5, 1970, p. 7.
            3,000 to hear ‘seven’. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Aftermath. (ed.) Mar. 12, 1970, p. 9.
            They get the news with pen and pad: artists cover trial. F. McMahon, V. Sadock. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 72.
            U.S. attorney, ACLU leader to debate ‘Conspiracy 7’ trial. May 21, 1970, p. 113.
            B’nai Torah revisits ‘Conspiracy 7’ trial. May 28, 1970, p. 8.

CONTESTS

            Soap Box Derby prizes announced. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 23.  

COSTUMES

            Artist Ruth Esserman creates designs that dance – really. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 84. 

COURTS

            Lindberg won’t quit court reform effort. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 5.
            Court hearing is scheduled. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 3.
            Ten Shore residents elected to courts committee. May 7, 1970,  p. 23.
            Does it pay to appeal?    Aug. 20, 1970, p. 3.
            Question: to open courthouse? Aug. 20, 1970, p. 18.

CRIME

            Bernardi case still unsolved  by local police. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 4.
            Autopsy error prompts order by Hoogasion. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 3.
            Crime lab given $9,832 federal grant to train task force in crime scene search.   Jan. 8, 1970, p. 5.
            Report 25% increase in major crimes. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Police still puzzled by Bernardi death. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 6.
            Burglars take 62 cartons of stereo tapes Friday. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 12.
            Bernardi inquest to be set. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 6.
            Burlgars reap harvest here. Feb. 2, 1970, p. 7.
            Interview with crime fighter C. Robert Post. Feb. 9, 1970, p. 3.
            Bernardi body may be studied. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 3.
           Two arrested in District 113 bus radio theft. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 14.
            A costly misunderstanding. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Preliminary hearing set for 3 in burglary incident. Mar. 16, 1970, p. 32.
            Police charge drug possession. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 6.
            Six indicted for burglaries. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 5.
            Man recovering from stab in throat. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 14.
            Kelly appointed to police crime lab. June 18, 1970, p. 24.
            3 youths nabbed, face burglary charges. July 13, 1970, p. 24.
            Burglars strike homes, businesses. July 23, 1970, p. 8.
            Teen held in Shore burglary. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            FBI charges cobalt theft to local man. Aug. 17, 1970, p. 3.
            Winifred Kiehl death probe nears end; inquest is next. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 106B.
            Four homes burglarized. Aug. 24, 1970, p. 4.
            Lake  County  crime rate. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 21.
            Instructor advises: if confronted, run. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 20.
            Indictment sought in Deerfield slaying. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Wisconsin couple indicted in slaying of Deerfield man. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 8.
            Organized Crime Bill draws McClory praise. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 22.
            Chamber campaign on shoplifting focuses on schools. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 98.
            Four sculptures, three art prints stolen at school. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 6.
            Chamber of Commerce tries to curb shoplifters. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 24. 

DANCE

            Unemployed dancer laments loss of ballet: Margot Grimmer. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 78.
            Housewives’ creativity finds Dance Horizons. June 25, 1970, p. 82.
            Gus Giordano. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 94.
            Joy, heart break reign at audition. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 98.
            Eric Braun dies in studio. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 3. 

DDT

            Students inspect store for DDT. May 21, 1970, p. 13.
            Hints on disposing of DDT. May 21, 1970, p. 13.

DEERFIELD, IL

            Deerfield police chief George Hall resigns top post for lieutenancy. Jan.8, 1970, p. 8.
            1500 without heat in Deerfield. Cold hampers most, aids few. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Heart disease No. 1 killer in Deerfield. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 78.
            Jaycees plan two surveys to seek village improvement. June 15, 1970, p. 4.
            Fire district to sponsor inspections. June 25, 1970, p. 76.
            D.G.S. (Deerfield Grade School) may yield secrets. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 12.
            Winifred Kiehl death probe nears end; inquest is next. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 106B.
            Indictment sought in Deerfield slaying. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Wisconsin couple indicted in slaying of Deerfield man. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 8.
            13 Deerfield residents active in colleges. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 37.
            Psychic, science main topics at Deerfield library. Nov, 19, 1970, p. 44. 
            Ballerinas are taught well in a fieldhouse. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 74.
            Rinks await freeze.  Dec. 10, 1970, p. 74.
            New sociology books on shelves at Deerfield Library. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 74.
            Deerfield drug traffic stymied. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 6.

DEERFIELD/WEST DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP

            West Deerfield Township budget posted; hearing planned for Apr. 7. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 12.
            Town fund up slightly. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 3.
            Township welfare hike urged. Apr. 20, 1970, p. 4.
            Town value hike to nip taxpayers for 15 percent. May 21, 1970, p. 5.
            Deerfield Township taxes. May 28, 1970, p. 11.
            (Lyle) Olson fills post as township auditor. June 15, 1970, p. 4.

DEMONSTRATIONS

            This demonstration upsets nobody. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 7.

DETECTIVES

            Lake County Sheriff Clavey would train youth detectives. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 4.

DILLINGER, JOHN

            John Dillinger: alive, well? Two authors assert ‘yes’. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 73.

DRAFT

            Don’t fight undeclared war: Orner. Apr. 27, 1970, p. 8.
            A look at draft counseling. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 7.  

DRUGS

            Youth, 19, Arthur Haigh arrested here for possessing marijuana, found dead in Evanston. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 10.
            Seek drug training funds. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 68.
            New program aids students’ ‘drug decision. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 68.
            Hoogasian drug plan offers parents chance to help teens. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 4.
            Law enforcement agents set grass ablaze. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 5.
            PTA to probe drug abuse. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 6.
            Drug abuse fight to take no vacation this summer. June 22, 1970, p. 8.
            Drug abuse session scheduled. June 25, 1970, p. 78.
            Arrest Highwood youth for possession of drugs. July 13, 1970, p. 25.
            Board eyes guidelines on drug use. (School Dist. 113) July 16, 1970, p. 5.
            Police  arrest Morelli on possession charges. July 20, 1970, p. 5.
            Drug hot line lives up to its name. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 10.
            Drug lecture is scheduled. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 8.
            Legislators discuss drug use problem. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 10.
            School drug incident brings warning. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12A.
            Deerfield drug traffic stymied. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 6.
            Drug rescue service offered. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 16.

DUTCH ELM DISEASE

            Dutch elm disease called epidemic. July 13, 1970, p. 8.
            Forester offers 5-step program. July 13, 1970, p. 8.

ECLIPSE

            Society advises eclipse viewers. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 12.

EDITORIALS

            No game for kids. (pollution) Feb. 2, 1970, p. 5.
            Boy Scouts mark 60th year. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 5. 
            Let reason prevail. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 7.
            Facing concrete facts. Mar. 9, 1970, p.5.
            Aftermath. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 9.
            Vote for Rentschler. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 12.
            Keep the pressure on. Apr. 20, 1970, p. 7.
            Corridors of confusion. (Rte. 41) May 4, 1970, p. 7A.
            Cooling ponds needed. (nuclear power plant) May 4, 1970, p. 7A.
            ‘Police Week’ could be better. May 11, 1970, p. 4A.
            Stop Clavey Rd. odors. May 18, 1970, p.  7. 
            Keep it clean. May 21, 1970, p. 5.
            Memo to 26 students. May 28, 1970, p. 5.
            Remember. May 28, 1970, p. 5.
            Vote ‘Yes”. (Dist. 111 tax hike) June 4, 1970, p. 3.
            A vote for the CTA.  – and one against SST. June 29, 1970, p. 5.   
            A fine welcome to Highland Park. July 2, 1970, p. 5.
            Let’s fill the gap without any splits. July 13, 1970, p. 7.
            March on hunger – a job well done. July 16, 1970, p. 5.
            Get into the act. (against pollution) Sept. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            Community Chest needs your help. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 7.
            Consolidate elections. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 7. 
            Area transit. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 7.
            Vote ‘yes’ on anti-pollution bond issue. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 7.
            Personal property tax should be abolished. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 7.
            Okay banking change. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 7.
            Count the days until progress. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 7.
            Yes: a new constitution. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 7.
            It’s a necessity. (school tax hike) Dec. 10, 1970, p. 3.
            The blue ballot. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 7.
            Avoid hazards during holidays. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 7.
            A step toward clean water. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 7.
            We had to destroy. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 7. 

EDUCATION

            Educational void cited by Cantor. Aug. 24, 1970, p. 5.
            Plight of the handicapped child. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 6.
            Clinic builds skills. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 22.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.

            Illinois is first to offer 1st issue Eisenhower medal. July 9, 1970, p. 38.          

ELECTIONS

            Lincolnshire man to head campaign of Sen. Karl Berning. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 9.
            Voter registration information given. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 9.
            William Rentschler carries fight to home. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 5.
            Primary election is Tuesday. Mar. 16, 1970, p. 3.
            Voters’ Guide. Mar. 16, 1970, pp. 28-31.
            Our primary choices for party nominations. Mar. 16, 1970, p. 5.
            Skidmore victorious in upset. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Rentschler: optimism despite returns. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Election judge procedures draw charges from Stern. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 6.
            Party committeemen win easy victories. Mar, 23, 1970, p. 5.
            Committeemen win in a walk. Election returns. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 7.
            Election Saturday. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 3.
            Election results are surprising. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 3.
            Teen vote sign-up now open. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 4.
            Voter drive under way. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 7.
            Low teen voter signup recorded. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 7.
            Consolidate elections. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 7.
            Only one week remains to register for voting. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 3.
            Our choices for state, county. (Pioneer Press) Oct. 15, 1970, p. 7.
            Excused for campaigning? Oct. 22, 1970, p. 5.
            Endorsed candidates. (Pioneer Press)  Oct. 22, 1970, p. 9.   
            LWV offers Voters’ Guide. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 3.
            Campaigning absences few. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 8. 
            Six judges to be elected Tuesday by area voters. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 16.
            Voters’ Guide. Oct. 29, 1970, appears after classified ad section.
            Lake County election returns. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            State, other race totals. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 5.
            Hassle over official canvass. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 5.
            Totals tell story of GOP’s near-sweep in Lake, McHenry. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 5.
            Behind Grace Stern’s victory. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 5.
            Townships precinct results. (Deerfield, W. Deerfield) Nov. 12, 1970, p. 10.
            Polling places listed. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 10.
            Three more take petitions. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 3.  

ELM PLACE SCHOOL

            Elm Place ready for ‘no school’. June 8, 1970, p. 8.
            School to be destroyed. June 8, 1970, p. 8.
            End of an era at Elm Place. June 22, 1970, p. 3.
            A landmark school comes down and a house along with it. July 6, 1970, p. 5. 

EMPLOYMENT

            Youth Employment Service to meet Jan. 29 in Glencoe. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 44.

ENVIRONMENT

     Column: Cross Country. Paging varies.

            McClory and colleagues, urge environmental education act. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 12.
            Environmental bill of rights urged by Rep. Daniel Pierce. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 13.
            Conservation group blasts Abbott Lab.  Jan. 19, 1970, p. 9.
            SAVE (Society Against Violence to the Environment) unit suspends Abbott fight. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 8.
            River Trail Center offers peek at nature. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 24.
           HPHS students plan Earth Day projects. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 4.
            SOS plans car wash, paper drive for teach-in. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 6.  (Students Organized for Survival)
            Keep the pressure on. (ed.) Apr. 20, 1970, p. 7.
            Earth Day events slated. Apr. 20, 1970, p. 7.
           The battle isn’t going well, but the war still rages on. June 8, 1970, p. 6.
           SAVE urges denial of Edison rate hike. July 2, 1970, p. 77. 
            SAVE to confront NSSD trustees. July 23, 1970, p. 6.
            Environmental unit meets first test – balks. July 27, 1970, p. 8.
            Environmental control group to clean up (Volo) bog Saturday. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 12.
            Temporarily grounded. (ducks) Aug. 24, 1970, p. 13.
            Sewage basin urged to save lake. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 5.
            Paddlers will stir up polluted waters. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 6.
            Planners are warned on environmental ‘suicide’ Oct. 5, 1970, p. 4. 
            Institute (for Environmental Quality) to study Clavey plant. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Ban phosphate detergents, trustee urges sanitary district . Nov. 19, 1970, p. 6.
            City may ban non-returnable drink containers. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 11.
            Brothers,  Joel & Tony Ahlsltrom, plan run to dramatize crisis. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 24.
            Non-returnable issue aired. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 5.

EXMOOR COUNTRY CLUB

            Exmoor’s past recalled by old-time employees. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 65.

FAMILY/FAMILY LIFE

            100 normal families are wanted. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 12.

FASHION

            Fashion Show reveals trends. May 11, 1970, p. 8.
            ‘70s silhouette focuses on midis. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 71.
            Dowager show still has appeal. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 25.
            North Shore firms take ‘trouser stand’. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 82.

FELTMAN, LOUIS

            What Louis wants, Louis gets. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 5.

FIRES

            City launches fire crackdown. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 8.
            Prevention better than cure. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 5.
            Brush fire hits near sewage plant. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 114.
            Last remains of a landmark –M. Hotchkiss residence 468 Hazel Ave. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 5.

FIREWORKS

            Another beach feud, this time no fireworks. May 7, 1970, p. 3.

FLOODS

            Lake, Cook county officials to plan flood control group.  July 30, 1970, p. 13.
            Flooding to be topic of meeting. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 5.
            Obstacles to flood control outlined. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 19.

FOOD

            Infected meat controversy – housewives pooh, pooh panic. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 52.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS/VISITORS

            Hosts sought for Mexican  highschoolers. May 28, 1970, p. 9.
            Highland Park girl chosen for Experiment in Mexico. May 28, 1970, p. 9.
            Foreign guests find extreme differences. July 9, 1970, p. 28.
            Local families entertain girls in reciprocal Latin program. July 13, 1970, p. 27.  

FORT SHERIDAN, IL

            MP acquitted on charges he beat Glenview service man. Jan. 16, 1970, p. 9.
            Fort Sheridan  ‘is here to stay’. Mar. 9, 1970, p. 3.
            Troop transfer to cause revenue loss. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 8.
            Ft. Sheridan’s fate discussed. Mar. 16, 1970, p. 11.
            Students protests at fort gate. May 11, 1970, p. 4B.
            Fort Sheridan GI’s don’t all back the war. May 11, 1970, p. 5.
            Col. Nichols transferred from Ft. Sheridan post. May 21, 1970, p. 87.
            Suggest Ft. Sheridan for Spanish housing. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 5.
            Their problem is one of assimilation. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 5.
            McClory bill seeks to keep army here. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 54.

FUEL

            Area to be low on winter fuel. July 9, 1970, p. 66.  

GARBAGE

    See: WASTE MANAGEMENT

GARDENS/GARDENING

       Column: The Gentle Gardener appears – paging varies.

            Area gardeners to exhibit in Highwood. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 20.
            Ballin’s roses steal the show. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 4.

GERACI, RAYMOND J., Mayor of Highland Park

            Mayor finds job demanding. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 5.
            Geraci, clergymen to discuss problems. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 98.
            Geraci takes new tack. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Geraci to reveal political plans. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 3.
            Geraci seeks meeting with Ogilvie. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            Geraci remembers Clover Perkins. Dec. 3, 1970, p . 6.
            Geraci, 9 others get petitions for city posts. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 3.
            Geraci to form youth council. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 55.

GEYER, GEORGIE ANNE, Chicago Daily News foreign correspondent

            Shore Jewish council to hear experiences of newswoman. Oct. 9, 1970, p. 81.

GRADUATION

            Seniors seek site for June. Feb. 9, 1970, p. 4.
            Seniors vote on graduation site. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 12.

GREAT BOOKS FOUNDATION

            ‘Developing inquiring minds’ is task of Great Books leaders. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 6.

GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING CENTER

            Navy plans $2 million project at Great lakes. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 10.
            Navy plans $2 million project at Great Lake. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 4.

GURNEE, IL

            NNSD Gurnee site plan tabled. May 14, 1970, p. 8.
            Gurnee sewage plant gets county’s approval. June 11, 1970, p. 3.

HADLEY SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

            50th year marked by Hadley. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 12.

HANDICAPPED PEOPLE

            YW offers help for handicapped. (children) Aug. 27,1970, p. 19.
            Plight of the handicapped child. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 6.

HEALTH

            No mass immunization program planned for possible German measles epidemic. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 5.
            Parents can emulate dentist. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 26.
            Heart disease No. 1 killer in Deerfield. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 78.
            Experts discuss health aspects of sewage treatment. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 10.
            Suburban role in city health care to be discussed. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 26.
            Expert tells sewage plant health peril. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 8.

HIGH SCHOOLS – Deerfield, Highland Park

     See: SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113

HIGHLAND PARK, IL

            Fight continues for senior citizens, housing, pollution – problems for 1970. Jan. 6, 1970, p. 3.
            City to eye NSSD cost sharing bid. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            City council to consider building OK. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 4.
            City files reply to Moraine suit. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 3.
            Council men try to shed light on all night parking situation. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 5.
            Housing on board agenda. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 3.
            City binds senior housing plan. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 3.
            City to mull tot school. Mar. 23, 1970, p. 5.
            City motion fails in NSSD suit. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            Official tells city’s refuse rate policies. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            Lake-Cook tot school tabled by city council. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 5.
            City employs Vinton Bacon as consultant. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 5.
            Council to mull one-way streets. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 5.
            City to subsidize leaf, grass pick up. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 6.
            City studies garbage business. May 14, 1970, p. 6.
            Council to debate appeal on decree. May 18, 1970, p. 3.
            City wins Moraine battle. June 4, 1970, p. 6.
            Help save Highland Park- ad by sewer project opponents. June 4, 1970, p. 13.
            City council to hear plea for multiple-family zoning. June 8, 1970, p. 23.
            Council defends Clavey stand. June 11, 1970, p. 5. 
            Highland Park City Council tables condominium petition. June 11, 1970, p. 95.
            Lawsuit filed against city, North Shore Sanitary District. June 18, 1970, p. 97.
            City taps expert on air pollution. June 25, 1970, p. 3.
            City will pay $55,000 for parking lot acreage. June 25, 1970, p. 7.
            Apartment tracts slated for Wednesday session. June 29, 1970, p. 3.
            A fine welcome to Highland Park. (ed.) July 2, 1970, p. 5.
            Mayor Lawton resigns post. July 13, 1970, p. 3.
            Council up in the air. July 13, 1970, p. 3.
            Let’s fill the gap without any splits. (ed.) July 13, 1970, p. 7.
            One step closer. (to senior housing) July 16, 1970, p. 3.
            Increased city budget is presented to council. July 20, 1970, p. 5.
            City’s new environmental commission to start official work on Tuesday. July 20, 1970,  p. 5.
            Council approves rezoning. July 20, 1970,p. 8.
            Council opposes sewage pipe. July 27, 1970, p. 3.
            New mayor to be named. July 27, 1970, p. 3.
            Action is imminent on Sadin apartments. July 27, 1970, p. 3.
            Geraci, Lawton look ahead. July 30, 1970, p. 5.
            Zeleny hits city council: ‘no leadership.’ Aug. 17, 1970, p. 5.
            Sadin plan to be topic of council workshop. Aug. 17, 1970, p. 5.
            Sadin property rezoning to be eyed by city council. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 106A.
            Council will fill vacancy Sept. 14. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 5.
            City financial report. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 7.
            City contracts new refuse rate. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 3.
            (Marvin) Marder will be councilman. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 5.
            City restoration guide offered. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 24.
            School and city officials to talk. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 7.
            Officials discuss city schools. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 4.
            Council studies welfare needs. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 8.
            Highland Park center of conflict. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 9.
            City approves garbage rate hike. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 3.
            City to cooperate with Scott. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 4.
            High rise petition up in council tonight. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            Council to consider petition. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 8.
            City officials challenge Clavey Road opponents. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 7.
            City council votes itself a raise. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            Evelyn Harris to leave council. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            Council to eye housing needs. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 5.
            Highland Park year-end review: 1970 a year of uncertainty. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 7.

HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING COMMISSION

            Shore  suburbs not immune from cutback in building. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 66.
            Sales slip, but property market values still jump. Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-6.
            54 building permits issued last month. Apr. 6, 1970, p. 4.
            City issues 52 building permits. May 14, 1970, p. 22.
            Builders forecast hike in construction activity. June 4, 1970, p. 66.
            Building permits for month down. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 4.
            Issue 43 permits. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 12.
            Permits issued for two homes. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 24.  

HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT

            Fire department wins certificate. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 8.
            Firemen injured in blaze. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 8.
            51 emergencies confront firemen during December. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 108.
            Highland Park Fire Department issues open burning permits. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 99.
            Firemen demonstrate rescue techniques. Photo. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 7.  

HIGHLAND PARK HISTORICAL SOCIETY

            Society to mark Historical Week. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL

            Heads of department committees named at Highland Park Hospital. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 14.
            Hospital approved for three years. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 18.
            Highland Park Hospital to implement new methods of intermediate patients.   Jan. 29, 1970, p. 20.
            Kelliher to direct nurses to Highland Park Hospital. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 88.
            Hospital slates classes.(for expectant parents)  Feb. 5, 1970, p. 90.
            Medical staff and school nurses to exchange information, eye problems. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 8.
            Highland Park Hospital Career Day to introduce youths to opportunities. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 18.
            Hospital hires consultants to study expansion needs. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 24.
            Dr. Green  speaks out on poison prevention. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 15.
            Hospital re-appoints Foelsch staff chief. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 18.
            Local physician named hospital department head. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 84.
            Hospital cited by Medicare for accuracy. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 25B.
            Hospital selects Miss McGrath to head top employee list for Highland Park.    Apr. 23, 170, p. 65A.
            Blood bank to visit hospital. May  5, 1970, p. 22.
            $15,000 donation to hospital helps relieve orthopedic skills. May 14, 1970, p. 68.
            Volunteers keep ‘cool’ in hospital ‘heat’. June 11, 1970, p. 32.
            Hospital volunteers now assist with x-ray work. July 2, 1970, p. 29.
            Library open to the public. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 101.
            It’s too bad all hospitals not like Highland Park. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 8.
            Hospital slates series of lectures. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 30.
            Highland Park Hospital treated 24,161. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 5.
            Child patients-to-be may tour Highland Park Hospital. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 17.
             H. E. Foreman to review past year of Highland Park Hospital. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 22.
            Young patients to get tour of hospital. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 37.
            Highland Park Hospital to honor employees. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 28.
            MINCA gives intermediate care – innovation at hospital. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 74.
            Nurses’ former drug chore now assigned to pharmacists. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 70.

HIGHLAND PARK HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION

            Local ethnic relations are challenged. June 8, 1970, p. 3.
            HRC votes protest of ‘ethnic’ remarks. June 11, 1970, p. 4.
            Arenberg tells of HRC works. June 11, 1970, p. 98.
            AWARE project  sets new goals. July 2, 1970, p. 4.
            HRC hits snag in helping people. Aug. 24, 1970, p. 5.
            Human Relations meeting slated. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 12. 
            HRC housing talk this week. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK PLAN COMMISSION

            Planners snag sanitary district. Members ask denial of Clavey Rd. petition. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Plans panel asks veto of Krembs land plan. July 16, 1970, p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT

            Police foil burglary, nab four suspects on Christmas Eve. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 4.
            $9,908 grant given to police for advanced training school. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 12.
            Highland Park Police Department to join state emergency radio station network. Apr. 6, 1970, p. 4. 
            ‘Police Week’ could be better. (ed.) May 11, 1970, p. 4A.
            Police officer takes advanced fingerprint course from FBI. June 11, 1970, p. 98.
            City dispatches police to county. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            Police receive $9,400 grant. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 6.

HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY

            ‘Magic Story Book Program’ to begin. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 18.
            ‘Impossible on Saturday’ will be shown on Tuesday. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 4. 

HIGHWAYS/FREEWAYS

     See: STREETS/ROADS

HIGHWOOD, IL

            Cigaret (sic) vending fee challenged by firm. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 3.
            Highwood will grow to 6000 in 1970, Jan. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Lt. Nick Marino is first Highwood policeman to retire under pension fund.  Jan. 8, 1970, p. 10.
            Half Day Rd. bidder plans 128 apartments. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 3.
            Cigaret vendors try second attack against Highwood. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 4.
            Bank of Highwood resources increase $1 million in 1969. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 8,
            Highwood to receive flag from capitol. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 8.
            Highwood council approves land sale. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 10.
            Council eyes applicant for Highwood police. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 10.
            Pool fund to total $40,000. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 104.
            Highwood receives flag from capitol. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 106.
            Giarelli donates $9,000 to Highwood pool fund.  Mar. 16, 1970, p. 8.
            Chief Benvenuti to retire in April. Mar. 16, 1970, p. 11.
            Maserati named Highwood chief. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            Highwood street repairs scheduled. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 9.
            Highwood to add parking. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 9.
            Mayor Ghini: ‘We don’t need housing law here.’ Mar. 26, 1970, p. 9.
            Highwood avoids fire damage. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 9.
            Ghini offer $55,000 for possible city hall site. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 16.            
            Highwood receives inhalator. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 16.
            Highwood city council awards chief the rank of lieutenant. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 4.
            Mop Heads grooming for show. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 7.
            Highwood hires new policeman. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 6.
            Highwood schedules date for cleanup week pickup. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 16.
            Highwood City Council okays new R-3A zoning. May 7, 1970. p. 9.
            Boccie ball courts slated. May 7, 1970, p. 11.
            Free visual, hearing test offered for preschoolers. May 11, 1970, p. 6.
            Highwood to remember fallen in rites, parade. May 21, 1970, p. 12.
            Police officer joins staff in Highwood. May 21, 1970, p. 105.
            Highwood city council stalls health inspection ordinance. May 28, 1970, p . 12.
            Olympic-size pool questioned. May 28, 1970, p. 13.
            Highwood to limit apartment zoning. June 11, 1970, p. 8.
            Highwood pool shrinks; Linari explains assets. June 11, 1970, p. 14.
            Highwood volunteer fire unit to use van as inhalator truck. June 11, 1970, p. 96.
            Weed warning sent to Highwood residents. June 11, 1970, p. 97.
            Committee tells plans for Highwood festival. June 25, 1970, p. 4.
            Highwood City Council approves raise in appropriation ordinance. July 9, 1970, p. 14.
            Highwood Days to feature queen contest. July 13, 1970, p. 22.
            Station plans win okay. July 23, 1970, p. 6.
            Festival days hit Highwood. July 30, 1970, p. 7.
           Good time had by all. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 5.
            Highwood Chamber hosts golfers. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 6.
            Chateau finished. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 22.
           Debut this week for Highwood’s first planned development. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 8.
            His paint job is a plug for Highwood. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 5.
            Ghini orders clean sweep, climbs to new heights. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 6.
            Mayor Ghini to negotiate land deal for city garage. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 6.
            Apathy puts Highwood Days in peril. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 3.
            Tiny woman (Mrs. Thomas Karle) takes on giant-size task. (Tutoring) Oct. 12, 1970, p. 19.
            Highwood is trained in CD. (Civil defense) Oct. 19, 1970, p. 7.
            Look small fry! Basketball teams! Nov. 5, 1970, p. 10.
            Highwood buys new police car, radar. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 22.
            Highwood fire protection rates may jump. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 12D.
            Highwood Days fate unresolved. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 12D.
            Mayor Ghini: why 2 sewers? Nov. 26, 1970, p. 14.
           Ghini, Powell hassle over aide. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 11.
            William Biaggi named village clerk. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 11.
            Highwood council to discuss park use. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 11.
            Tudor Park funds to be used for sewer. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 27.
            Highwood Days will go on. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 98.
            Tudor Park development hassle brings charges of being ‘politics’. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 4.
            Loud controversy closes council’s year. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 4.
            Year-end review: Community spirits high in ’70. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 6.

HISPANIC AMERICANS

            Local agencies group to aid Spanish needs. June 25, 1970, p. 5.
            Day-care center helps aid Spanish-speaking. July 2, 1970, p. 14.
            Moraine Hotel might become haven for Latins. Aug. 17, 1970, p. 4.
            Suggest Ft. Sheridan for Spanish housing. Sept.14, 1970, p. 5.
            Bank of Highland Park hires Mexican teller. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 37.

HISTORY

            A landmark school comes down and a house along with it. July 6, 1970, p. 5.
            D.G.S. (Deerfield Grade School) may yield secrets. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 12.
            Slide show to scan history. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 4.  

HOLIDAYS

            Valentines run rocky road of love. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 30.
            Easter in the Shops Close to Home: Special Section. Mar.12, 1970.
            20 floats, 7 drum and bugles corps, 3 bands sign up for Jaycee Fourth of July parade.    Apr. 23, 1970, p. 25A.
            Memorial Day observance slated in Highwood and Highland Park.  May 28, 1970, p. 3.
            Remember. (ed.) May 28, 1970, p. 5.
            Villagers pause to honor the fallen. June 4, 1970, p. 5.
            Jaycees will hold gala  4th of July celebration. June 25, 1970, p. 4.
           City gets braced for big bang. July 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Floats bedeck July 4, parade. July 9, 1970, p. 7.
            A time to give thanks. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 3. 
            Chamber to provide Thanksgiving turkeys. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 4.
            Old Orchard plans a joyous holiday. Special section, after classified ads. Nov. 19, 1970.
            Christmas shopping section follows classified ads. Nov. 26, 1970.
            Christmas program ‘done in good taste.’ Dec. 24, 1970, p. 14.
            Foreign students to see Yule here. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 14.
            Dogs lap up goodies furnished by cleaners. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 21.
            Candles symbolize season of goodwill. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 40.

HOOGASIAN, JACK, State’s attorney

            Autopsy error prompts order by Hoogasian. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 3.
            The states’ attorney’s Cadillac. Feb. 19, 1970, p. 3.

HOTEL MORAINE

      See: MORAINE HOTEL

HOUSES/ESTATES

            Show House capitalizes on distinctive features. May 4, 1970, p. 26.
            Last remains of a landmark –  1873 M. Hotchkiss residence:  468 Hazel Ave. History of
            house given. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 5.

HOUSING

            Anti-apartment drive ‘halfway.’ Jan. 19, 1970, p. 4.
            High-rise defense is mustered. Feb. 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Apartment development slated for showing in public preview. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 14.
            $730 million boost for housing projects. Feb. 19, 1970, p. 64.
            League, Chamber to host expert’s talk on housing. Mar. 9, 1970, p. 6.
            Fair Housing Committee seeks HOPE volunteers. Mar. 9, 1970, p. 23.
            Multiple family housing becomes more prevalent. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 71.
            League seeks housing data. Sample form. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 5.
            Sale of houses declines; prices up. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 71.
            Housing crisis haunts Shore. Apr. 20, 1970, p. 71.
            Report on senior citizen housing to be given Friday. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 10.
            Low income, public housing supported by local League. May 14, 1970, p. 6.
            League seeks low-cost housing in 136-unit Rudenberg complex. May 21, 1970, p. 103.  
            Apartments boom under FHA plan. July 2, 1970, p. 58.
            Fair housing ordinance  may be amended soon. July 6, 1970, p. 4.
            Low, middle income housing to be studied by task force. July 6, 1970, p. 4.
            One step closer – to senior housing. July 16, 1970, p. 3.
            Federal grant to back study of need for low-cost housing. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 3. 
            Senior housing coming. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 3.
            Suggest Ft. Sheridan for Spanish housing.   Sept. 14, 1970, p. 5.
            Housing nips mid-incomers. Sept.14, 1970, p. 5.
            Building permits for month down. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 4.
            Housing need here discussed. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 14.
            Authorities say housing slump over, boom predicted. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 102.
            Housing plan is rejected. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 5.
            HRC housing talk this week. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 5.
            What about future mortgage rates? Oct. 22, 1970, p. 72.
            Housing for senior citizens proposed. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 6.
            Senior citizen housing seen close to reality. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12.
            Public housing start urged. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12.
            Wide range of luxury homes are available. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 78.
            Electric heating goes in old homes. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 78. 

HUNGER

            Hunger hikers seek sponsors. Apr. 27, 1970, p. 5.
            Hunger hike slated. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 20.
            Six hikers go 30 miles. May  7, 1970, p. 4.
            March on hunger- a job well-done. July 27, 1970, p. 5. 

ICE RINKS

            Ice skater’s plea spurs park action. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 5.
            Do it yourself ice rink now a reality. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 92.

ILLINOIS

            State hit for ‘scare campaign’. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 7.
            Confrontations seen on state aid issue. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 12.
            Governor endures gray days in office. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 85.
            Governor outlines new state budget. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 94.

INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC COALITION

            IDC attacks Nixon for entering Cambodia. May 11, 1970, p. 7.

INSECTICIDES

            Insecticide pellets fall accidentally.  July 13, 1970, p. 4.

INTERIOR DECORATION

            Decorators concur on IMP: Italian, modern, plastic. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 26.
            Authentic antiques augment aura. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 20.
            Expert advice makes dream come true. Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-16.

ISRAEL

            McClory urges Israeli support. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 97.
            Families back from Israel pilgrimage. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 24.
            Nobody canceling travel to Israel. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 25.
            Jewish protesters cross age gap. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 6.
            Israel violoncellist  Hanani to come to Beth El. May 7, 1970, p. 67.
            Rabbi tells of missile threat to Israel. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 7.
            Irwin M. Schuster join pilgrimage to Israel on educational mission. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 13.
            Israeli conflict insight given to Jewish women. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 123.

JEWELRY

            These Smiths live up to their name. May 21, 1970, p. 88.

KINDERGARTEN

            Kindergarten a lot tougher now. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 11.

KREMBS PROPERTY

     See: ZONING

KUKLA, FRAN AND OLLIE

            Kuklapolitans warm hearts. July 9, 1970, p. 81.

LAKE COUNTY, IL

    Column: Pulse of Lake County posts: births, deaths, marriages. Paging varies.

           End draws near for old county board; stalemate, change, highlights Lake County in 1969. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 5.
            Appoint Welton acting head of county roads. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 102.
            County records 95 subdivisions platted in 1969. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 82.
            County supervisors air ways to finance roads. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 82.
            Coroner Clavey would train youth detectives. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 4.
            County plans area road work project. Mar. 2, 1970, p.  12.
            Smith calls for termination of Flynn’s sinecure, office. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 4.
            Law enforcement committee applies for federal grant. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 106.
            County plans area road work projects. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 106.
            Lake County coroner Clavey to testify today. Mar. 16, 1970, p. 9.
            Court clouds highways’ future. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 3.
            Formal dedication set for courthouse complex. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 63.
            Cepon (August) elected supervisors’ head. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 4.
            County collector sees $700 million in taxes. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 61. 
            County board  power altered. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 3.
            Income tax receipts net over $48,300 for county. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 81.
            NNSD  Gurnee site plan tabled. May 14, 1970, p. 8.
            Gurnee sewage plant gets county’s approval. June 11, 1970, p. 3.
            County board football Saturday – will it work? June 15, 1970, p. 7. 
            County treasurer comes under fire. July 20, 1970, p. 3.
            Lake-Cook county officials to plan flood control group. July 30, 1970, p. 13.
            City (Highland Park) dispatches police to county. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            A home grown traditions, county fair lures folks from town and country.  Aug. 3, 1970, p. 7.
            County mulls CCPA (Cook Cty. Police Assoc.) recognition. Aug. 17, 1970, p. 5.
            County invests money in banks. Aug. 17, 1970, p. 6.
            ‘Overhaul county services’ – Smith. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 106B.
            Counties ask for power at association meeting. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 6.
            Board members stage monthly tax protest. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 5.
            Lake County crime rate. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 21.
            Saturday hours rejected for county clerk’s office. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 32.
            Expenses not padded: Sheahen. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 3.
            Treasurer had early warning. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            There’ll be changes made. (in county board) Nov. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            How Lake County voted. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Lake County supervisors approve budget. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 9.
            County to take up reapportionment. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 27.
            Oscar Lind named coroner. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 33.

LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE

            Forest preserve gets federal aid. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 80.
            Forest preserve buys land, adds 10 percent to area. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 11.
            Lake County Forest Preserves. Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-23.
            Lake County forest preserves hold key to open space program. June 18, 1970,  p. 22.
            Outdoor 3R’s… it’s wild , kids. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 12. 

LAKE FOREST, IL

            Lake Forest will pump it away. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 10.
            Lake Forest fights suit. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 10.

LAKE MICHIGAN

            Conservation group blasts Abbott Lab. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 9.
            Area beaches may be closed to swimmers at season’s start. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 10.
            North Shore Yacht Club asks park for improvements to clubhouse. Mar. 9, 1970, p. 19.
            Suburbs face possible crisis on lake water. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 5.
            Heavy alewife assault feared. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 12.
            Experts say lake will still supply drinking water. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 11.
            Sanitary district to construct groins to stabilize beaches. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 19.
            Come on in – pollution’s free. Apr. 27, 1970, p. 3.
             Another beach feud; this time no fireworks. May 7, 1970, p. 3.
            Here’s new park. June 4, 1970, p. 3.
            Beaches still as fouled as last year. June 8, 1970, p. 23.
            Park unit to help pay guard’s salary. June 11, 1970, p. 99.
           Troops land on beach. (clean-up crews) July 30, 1970, p. 7. 
            Beach lodge is great holiday spot. (Zion, IL) Aug. 3, 1970, p. 21.
            Nation’s best sailors gather for Sunfish meet. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 83.
            Little Sunfish generates a big time. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 107.
            It’s concrete…and it floats. Aug. 24, 1970, p. 12.
            Sewage basin urged to save lake. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 5.
            Pollution halt is given top priority. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 5.
            The lake: victim of sewage from the Shore; it goes round and round. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 8.
            Pollution takes bath on lake beaches. Nov.5, 1970, p. 20.
            Virus pollution threat told. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 6.       
            Sea scouts sailboat disappears. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 11.
            The story of the lot that fell in the lake.  Dec. 10, 1970, p. 84. 

LARSON, ALBERT,  Charter member: H. P. Chamber of Commerce

            Sunday is ‘Albert Larson Day.’ Feb. 19, 1970, p. 5.
            Friends fete Larson – give plaque in his name. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 7.

LAWSUITS

            Suit against picket. July 16, 1970, p. 4.
            Evanston man, 22, sues Highland Park pharmacy. (Gsell’s) Aug. 6, 1970, p. 6.
            Lawsuit to fight Sadin lot zoning. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 3. 
            Lawsuit’s progress heartens Hamer. Oct. 12, 1970, p. 5.
            Residents endure failing lawsuits. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Dismissal to be appealed. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            Copeland drops Clavey plant suit. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 3.

LAWTON, SAMUEL T. Jr.

            Mayor Lawton resigns post. July 13, 1970, p. 3.
            Let’s fill the gap without any splits. (ed.) July 13, 1970, p. 7.
            Lawton requests outline of sanitary district plans. July 30, 1970, p. 3.

LEGISLATORS/LEGISLATURE

            Legislature to attack school aid issue in ’70. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 6.
            Area legislators plan major bills. Apr. 2, 1970,  p. 5.
            Kleine plans legislature  to aid CTA pocketbook. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 6.
            Berning revives anti-war bill. May 4, 1970, p. 9.
            Pierce joins legislators favoring constitutional voting. July 16, 1970, p. 73.
            Katz, Pierce oppose efforts to abolish cumulative voting. July 16, 1970, p. 74.
            Local legislators eye constitution. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 22. 

LIBRARIES

            Former librarian, D. Teare, volunteers,  donor help to open library at Immaculate Conception School.  Jan. 22, 1970, p. 9.
            Libraries here usually have small book losses. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 20.

LIQUOR

            Austin Liquor tax hearing continued. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 6.

MCCLORY, ROBERT. U. S. Representative

            McClory and colleagues urge environmental education act.  Jan. 1, 1970, p. 12.
            McClory fights Nixon threat to cut funds for local schools. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 4. 
            McClory urges Israeli support. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 97.
            McClory takes steps against pollution. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 14.
            McClory confirms funds to curb pollution. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 94.
            McClory attends IPU meet. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 14.
            Cong. McClory foresees 18-year-old vote nearing. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 10.
            Moderate college students create new calm says McClory. May 21, 1970, p. 20.
            McClory boosting age 18 vote. June 11, 1970, p. 12. 
            McClory supports armed forces bill. July 16, 1970, p. 16.
            McClory discusses world issues. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 4A.
            Organized Crime Bill draws McClory praise. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 22.
            McClory cites role in pollution fight. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 15.
            McClory tours—rival campaigns. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 16.
           ‘How to succeed’….etc. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 5.
            McClory supports proposed police law. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 34.
            McClory urges yes vote for ’70 constitution. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 29. 
            McClory bill seeks to keep army here. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 54.

MCCLORY, MRS. ROBERT

            Incumbent’s wife forsakes privacy for campaigning. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 19.

MAINTENANCE – SCHOOLS

            Budget item: 9,000 light bulbs. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 20.

MEDICAL FACILITIES

            Here’s where to find medical assistance. Directory. June 8, 1970, following classifieds.

MELTON, REV. GORDON

            Religion’s his bag but it’s full of surprises. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 26.

MORAINE HOTEL

            Court rejects city motion on Moraine. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 3.
            City files reply to Moraine suit. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 3.
            Planners reset Moraine hearing to Feb. 26, Jan. 22, 1970, p. 99.
            1st Moraine hearing planned.  Feb. 23, 1970, p. 5.
            Moraine zoning is challenged. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 5.
            New Moraine revealed: 35 stories plus ‘open space’. Mar. 9, 1970, p. 3.
            Planners’ final Moraine hearing to be held tonight. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 7.
            Moraine Hotel hearings to continue. Mar. 16, 1970, p. 3.
            Developer offers Moraine film. Apr. 6, 1970, p. 4.
            Schwartz to summarize his case for apartments. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 4.
           Time runs short for area landmark. May 4, 1970, p. 5.
            Meanwhile, attorneys gird for Moraine court battle. May 7, 1970, p. 6.
            Residents asked to express their views on the Moraine. May 25, 1970, p. 5.
            City wins Moraine battle. June 4, 1970, p. 6.
            Fire guts Moraine annex. June 4, 1970, p. 5.
            (Historical) Society to bid hotel farewell. June 4, 1970, p. 9.
            He remembers Moraine Hotel: J. A. Talano. June 18, 1970, p. 10.
            Historical Society takes a last look at Moraine. June 22, 1970, p. 6.
            Moraine Hotel items –‘going, going—‘ July 9, 1970, p. 85.
            Moraine furniture to be sold. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 3.
            Moraine Hotel might become haven for Latins. Aug. 17, 1970, p. 4.
            Developer rails but to no avail. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Ruling expected in Moraine Hotel referendum suit. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 3.

MOSQUITOES

            Councilman asks mosquito war moratorium. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 3.
            Pest option eyed. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 3.
            ‘Naturalists’ put the squeeze on sprayers. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 3.
            Declare truce in chemical war on mosquitoes. Apr. 27, 1970, p. 3.
            Expert gives hints on how to cut mosquito population. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 12.
            Abatement  district to begin mosquito larviciding. May 18, 1970, p. 3.
            Mosquito war may get boost. June 15, 1970, p. 3.
            Mosquito war to be resumed. June 18, 1970, p. 3.
            Anti-fogging support sought. June 18, 1970, p. 7. 

MOTION PICTURES

            Films discussed by (theater) managers. July 9, 1970, p. 80.
            North Shore Sunday Evening Club offers films. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 114.
            Artistic couple- G. Harris, M. Davis, to star at Trinity. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 88.

MUSIC

            Unknown talents create Lyric Opera’s finest year. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 43.
            Concert series opens in four area schools. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 13.
            Suzuki magic can open musical door. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 107.
            Pied Pipers, fiddlers lure guileless young to bliss. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 78.       
            Cellist-philosopher, Arthur Lessing,  talks about Delft trio. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 78.
            Lake Forest Symphony to offer opera sounds. Feb. 19, 1970, p. 82.
            Music program changes tune. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 7.
            800 with participate in all city music fete. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 10.
            Fine Arts Quartet to feature Betty Allen in opening concert. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 85.
            43 year-old club showing no gray: Highland Park Music Club. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 86.
            Vienna Choir Boys are ‘all boy’. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 80.
            Concerts to feature song, dance and music. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 68.
            Stravinsky is a fine pianist. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 71.
            Fine Arts Quartet announces series. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 74.
            Israel violoncellist Hanani to come to Beth El. May 7, 1970, p. 67.
            Orchestra (Flute and Fiddle) to offer free concert. May 7, 1970, p. 83.
            Music schools receive two grants. May 14, 1970, p. 78.
            From Russia with love – cellist  Raya Barbousova delights musicians. May 14, 1970,  p. 79.
            How to groove to hard rock. July 16, 1970, p. 66.
            Youth’s view of rock—it’s a together experience. July 16, 1970, p. 66.
            School days usher in music for area children. Aug. 6, 1970, p 0011. (sic)
            Two great ladies grace Ravinia: Janis Joplin, Beverly Sills. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 74.
            N. Suburban Youth Orchestra sets auditions. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 87.
            An impressive facsimile – soprano Sue Lovitz. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 84.
            N. S. Choral Society seeks singers for season. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 85.
            Music Center  of  North Shore kicks-off annual membership drive. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 68.
            Singers lead nearly double lives: Renee Kersch, Renee Rogoff. Sept. 21, 1970, p. 20.
            Orchestra tunes up for its first concert. Lake Forest Symphony Orchestra.   Oct. 29, 1970, p. 84.
            Chamber Choir to sing. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 19.
            Dawn of young pianist’s career: Milton Granger. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 90.
            Philharmonic sets auditions for soloists. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 91.
            Joel Levin featured soloist in concert. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 131.
           James Hopkins writes a new tune. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 94.
            School children discover joys of symphony. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 100.
            Music Center  moves into new quarters. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 68.
            Tale of a kid who drums up success: Frank Donaldson. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 94.

NATIVE AMERICANS

            ‘Ogimaque’ shares Chippewa heritage. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 92. 

NATURE

            River Trail Center offers peek at nature. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 24.

NEWSPAPERS

            Underground newspaper surfaces in area. June 4, 1970, p. 4.
            Underground  press to be topic. June 15, 1970, p. 3.
            200 parents debate underground paper. June 22, 1970, p. 3.
            Underground newspaper advisor describes his students’ objectives. June 22, 1970, p. 4.
            Pioneer (Press) plans sessions. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 8.
            Pioneer plans club sessions. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 4.
            We’re changing for you. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 5.
            Pioneer buys Pickwick Papers. Oct. 22, 1970, p. 12.
            Pioneer is weekly now. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 4.
            We win five press awards. (Pioneer Press) Oct. 29, 1970, p. 17.
            Norm Jacobs to begin new digest: Football Digest. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 30.

NIGHT SHIFT

            While others sleep, night is their workday. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 7.
            The village by night – a walk on the dark side. Sept. 21, 1970, p. 5.

1950

            1950- the year nothing happened. June 15, 1970, p. 25.

1971

            What would you do to improve ’71? Dec. 31, 1970, p. 46.

NIXON, RICHARD M.

            Nixon’s financial policies cause truck strike: Candidate James J. Cone of Lake Bluff.  May 14, 1970, p. 74.

NIXON, PAT, Mrs. Richard M.

            First Lady reiterates role as concern for quality of life. Sept. 21, 1970, p. 21.

NORTH SHORE

            Enjoy! Enjoy! It’s all yours. Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-11. (Description of North Shore communities, facilities)
            North Shore not immune to problems of ecology and population explosion. Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-33.
            Should the Shore house everyone? Apr. 13, 1970, p. 7.
            Housing crisis haunts shore. Apr. 20, 1970, p. 8.
            Shore will host social workers from 21 countries. May 7, 1970, p. 28.

NORTH SHORE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION

            N. S. Mental Health unit slates child study courses. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 10.

NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT

            City to eye NSSD cost sharing bid. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Planners snag sanitary district. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Sewage ‘summit’ meeting called. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 3.
            $2,000  okayed by park board for chlorination. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 3.
            NSSD to air council’s 5 proposals on Clavey. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 3.
            Courts may solve Clavey sewage dilemma: Pierce. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 8.
            Sanitary district to seek okay on expansion bid. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            $10.6 million  goes to sanitary district. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Pierce lashes at NSSD refusal. Feb. 9, 1970, p. 3.
            Clavey Rd. plant expansion okayed. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            NSSD will sue city. Feb. 16, 1970, p . 3.
            Sanitary district hit on air pollution. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 5.
            NSSD told to halt pollution. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 9.
            Motion to dismiss NSSD suit fails. Mar. 23, 1970, p. 3. 
            Solution nigh on Clavey? Apr. 16, 1970, p. 3.
            Sanitary District to construct groins to stabilize beaches. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 19.
            NSSD is granted $11 million. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 3.
            Homeowners unsure on NSSD settlement. Apr.27, 1970, p. 5.
            Councilmen jeered at stormy meeting. Residents to fight NSSD. May 4, 1970, p. 3.
            Trial to resume today. May 4, 1970, p. 3.
            Vinton Bacon will be witness in Clavey trial. May 7, 1970, p. 3.
            The Clavey plant and its impact. May 11, 1970, p. 3.
            Petition effort aimed at NSSD. May 14, 1970, p. 3.
            Council to debate appeal on decree. May 18, 1970, p. 3.
            Stop Clavey Rd. odors. (ed.) May 18, 1970, p. 3.
            Clavey fight enters new phase. May 21, 1970, p. 5.
            Keep it clean. (ed.) May 21, 1970, p. 5.
            Burnstein to study NSSD legal issue. May 28, 1970, p. 7.
            NSSD may finish facilities. June 15, 1970, p. 3.
            Sewage plant foe suggests alternative sites. June 18, 1970, p. 3.
            Cool response from NSSD. June 18, 1970, p. 3. 
            Lawsuit filed against city, North Shore Sanitary District. June 18, 1970, p. 97.
            Here is news for nose. June 22, 1970, p. 7.
            NSSD puts down residents’ 5 alternatives. July 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Bacon backs Clavey Rd. site. July 6, 1970, p. 3.
            Park board fights Clavey expansion. July 6, 1970, p. 5.
            Bacon, Quon submit ideas on Clavey Rd. July 16, 1970, p. 3.
            Sanitary district in another battle. July 20, 1970, p. 3.
            Two contracts to be awarded for Clavey plant. July 20, 1970, p . 4.
            All 3 plants to run? July 23, 1970, p. 3.
            SAVE to confront NSSD trustees. July 23, 1970, p. 6.
            Council opposes sewer pipe. July 27, 1970, p. 3.
            New study of sewage discharge. July 30, 1970, p. 6.
            Lawton requests outline of sanitary district plans. July 30, 1970, p. 8.
            Rep. Pierce aims at NSSD reorganization. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 3.
            NSSD plans to close 3 shore plants. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 5.
            SAVE demand could cost district $30.5 million: Reddell. Aug. 17, 1970, p. 3. 
            NSSD woes to be concern of money talk. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 12.
            Sewage plant work to start. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 3.
            Sanitary District  funding will be eyed. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 9.
            Clavey Rd. ‘war’ escalates. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 5.
            Pollution halt is given top priority. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 5.
            Clean water – a costly crisis. Financial report.  Sept. 10, 1970, p. 9.
            Judge to rule on plant rezoning. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 3.
            ‘Outsider’ to review NSSD project plans. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 3.
            Kennedy sidewalk saved. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 3.
            Clavey Road issue boils over.  Sept. 17, 1970, p. 3.
            NSSD study on expansion gains support. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 3.
            City to cooperate with Scott. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 4.
            NSSD rejects two demands. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 16.
            Clavey Rd. site under advisement. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Simon calls for new look at sewage plant. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 3.
            State sanitary districts elect R. P. Will as president. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 16,
            Will foam dome stifle stench? Oct. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Foam domes remain a ‘maybe’. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 3.
            Dismissal to be appealed. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            Pollution board hears complaints against Shore sanitary district. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12A.
            District denies ‘toadstool’ charge. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12B.
            Await word on feasibility of plant expansion. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12B.
            Ban phosphate detergents, trustee urges sanitary district. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 6.
            Sanitary district urges villages to ban phosphates. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 23.        

NUCLEAR POWER PLANT

            Cooling ponds needed. (ed.) May 4, 1970, p. 7A.

NUNS

            Destiny lies ahead as ex-nun makes new life as wife. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 28.

OBITUARIES

     List follows the last page of 1970 index.

OGILVIE, RICHARD R. Governor, State of Illinois

            Governor endures gray days in office. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 85.

            Governor outlines new state budget. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 94.

            Geraci seeks meeting with Ogilvie. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 5.

            Ogilvie plans Clavey plant project check. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 98.

O’HARE AIRPORT

            O’Hare sits there because of him. (Matthew Rockwell) Aug. 20, 1970, p . 8.

OLD ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTER

            Special Section follows classified ads section. Mar. 5, 1970.

PARAPSYCHOLOGY

            Curious about ESP? Ask Mr. Psychic. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 14. 

PARKING

            Councilmen try to shed light on all night parking situation. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 5.
            Planners slate meet on parking proposal. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 4.
            Parking ban is attempt to ease traffic. June 11, 1970, p. 11.
            City will pay $55,000 for parking lot acreage. June 25, 1970, p. 7.

PARKS

            Ted Cornell resigns from part board to avoid possible conflict over merger.  Jan. 8, 1970, p. 4.
            Park District of Highland Park grows during decade of ‘60s. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 10.
            Ice skater’s plea spurs park action. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 5.
            $2,000 okayed by park board for chlorination. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 3.
            Park-recreation  merger postponed. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Robert J. Smith to fill vacancy on park board. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 6.
            Swimming pool ceremony set. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 7.
            League urges public talks on park-recreation merger. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 4.
            Park board okays consolidation talks. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 4.
            Park board opposed to 41 plan. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 12.
            Board lengthens pool hours, okays private use after hours. Mar. 16, 1970, p. 7.
            Parks prepare for summer fun. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 21.
            Board asks for suggestions on how to make budget cuts.  Apr. 30,1970, p. 12.
            Another beach feud; this time no fireworks. May 7, 1970, p. 3.
            $6,000 ‘playtank’ to be tested in Sunset Park this summer. May 7, 1970, p. 13.
            Commissioners sanction swim program; review tennis plans. May 11, 1970, p. 4.
            ‘The Center’ – a place to learn. May 11, 1970, p. 23B.
            Park board to aid residents in gaining Sunset Rd. fund. May 14, 1970, p. 8.
            Park board turns down offer. (Playtank) May 21, 1970, p. 103.
            Amusement park petition will be eyed. May 28, 1970, p. 12.
            Here’s new park. June 4, 1970, p. 3.
            Mini-Woodstock here? June 4, 1970, p. 9.
            Recreation, Park districts might merge. June 8, 1970, p. 9.
            Park district cancels tennis reservations. June 25, 1970, p. 3.
            Park district  pools open for parties. June 25, 1970, p. 14.
            Baseball ban lifted. July 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Local swim pools are sea of people. July 6, 1970, p. 3.
            Park board fights Clavey expansion. July 9, 1970, p. 5.
            Park recreation  union to come under scrutiny. July 16, 1970, p. 3.
            Consolidation concern of recreation official. July 20, 1970, p. 4.
            Grossmans nail park board for stand on sewage plant. July 23, 1970. p. 18.
            Park district conditionally extends sewage plant lease. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 4B.
           Centennial (Park) custodian to be hired. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 7.
            Collapse at Sleepy Hollow Park sparks inspections. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 6.
            Fall, winter recreation programs. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 5.
            Rec program still has class openings. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 6.
            Park district organizes competitive swimming. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 9.
            Cyclists, hikers in for treat: city improves Green Bay trail. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 10. 
            Bridge construction bid is awarded in Highland Park. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 98.
            Rec department opens gym to adults, children. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 99.
            J. S. Wineman Jr. steps down as park district head. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 18B.

PEACE

            ‘Victorian Peace Vigil’ slated by N. S. group. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 14.

PERCY, CHARLES, U. S. Senator

            Percy discusses today’ issues. Feb. 19, 1970, p. 7.
            Percy plugs peace plan abroad. dDec. 17, 1970, p. 10.
            Percy takes intercontinental ‘sales trip’ for Nixon peace plan. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 95B.          

PESTICIDES

            Pesticide views eyed at teach-in. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 5.

PHOTOGRAPHY

            Camera captures European moods. June 8, 1970, p. 17. 

PHYSICIANS

            Physician joins push for general practice: Dr. E. Szyman. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 20.
            Dr. Reich (Walter) is on call for gridders. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 98.
            100 doctors join Clavey fight. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 5.

PIERCE, DANIEL, State Representative 

            Pierce lashes at NSSD refusal. Feb. 9, 1970, p. 3.
            Pierce calls for pollution measure. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 9.
            Pierce states position on U. S. 41 route. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 12.
            Rep. Pierce named chairman of 1970 Heart Fund drive. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 7.
            Pierce against budge cut. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 26.
            Rep. Pierce aims at NSSD reorganization. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 3.
            Pierce named campaign director for Stevenson. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 23.
            State Rep. Pierce backs new Illinois Constitution. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 23.

PLASTIC SURGERY

            Skilled hands sculpt images to build egos. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 82.

PLUMBING

            Census study tells statistics on plumbing. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 70.

POETRY

            Canadian poet Sean Huigin holding workshops. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 10.   

POLICE

            Autopsy error prompts order by Hoogasian. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 3.

POLITICAL PARTIES

            Candidates hope to end Democratic drought. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 11.
            Smith urges goal to gain (Democratic) majority in Congress. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 9.
            Democrats start drive. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 7.
            Actor Warren Beatty is one of the bedfellows. (Democratic) Apr. 30, 1970, p. 7.
            IDC (Independent Democratic Coalition) attacks Nixon for entering Cambodia.  May 11, 1970, p. 7.
            GOP Federation will hear Morton. May 25, 1970, p. 5.
            GOP optimistic after convention. July 23, 1970, p. 24.
            Democratic Party winner in six races: HPHS poll. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 16.

POLLUTION

           Dilution no solution to pollution: SAVE (Society Against Violence to Environment)  Jan. 12, 1970, p. 7.
            William J. Scott prepares to fight pollution. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 5.
            SAVE unit suspends Abbott fight. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 8.
            Pollution unit will conduct public hearing. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 109.
            Thousands stage massive protest against pollution. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            Pollution new student cause. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 4.
            ComEd official says pollution creates dual problem. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 80.
            Area anti-pollution unit plans 1st fight. Feb. 2, 1970, p. 5.
            No game for kids. (ed.) Feb. 2, 1970, p. 5.
            Students mobilize to fight filth. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Mayor Lawton elected to head pollution board. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 8.
            SAVE gives ‘crud file’ to Uncle Sam. Feb. 5, 1970. p. 87.
            High school anti-pollution team to campaign on home ground. Feb. 9, 1970, p. 4.
            Realtors pledge to join drive against pollution. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 65.
            Sen. Ralph Smith zeros in on pollution. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 5.
            Pollution legislation path eyed by expert. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 10.
            Pierce calls for pollution measure.  Feb. 23, 1970, p. 9.
            Pollution fight told. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            Here’s how to fight pollution. Feb. 26,1970, p. R-43.
            Sanitary district hit on air pollution. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 5.
            Caldwell to discuss pollution. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 25.
            Deerfield teach-in fixes blame. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 6.
            McClory takes steps against pollution. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 14.
            Students plan anti-pollution teach-in here. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 5.
           Pollution foes muster ComEd stock. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 9.
            Pollution teach-in Saturday. Apr. 9, 1970, p.5 .
            SAVE group expands in anti-pollution duty. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 5.
            Students say Abbott shirks pollution duty. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 21.
            Keep the pressure on. (ed.) Apr. 20, 1970, p. 7.
            SOS sends anti-pollution demands to Abbott Labs. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 9. (Students Organizes for Survival)
            Come on in – pollution’s free. Apr. 27, 1970, p. 3. 
            Air pollution: who’s to blame? Apr. 30, 1970, p. 4.
            Area anti-pollution volunteers clean up Des Plaines River. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 70.
          Pollution round table: part II. May 7, 1970, p. 5.
            Edgewood students write prose, poetry on pollution. May 7, 1970, p. 10.
            Send pollution beefs to city. May 7, 1970, p. 90.
            NNSD Gurnee site plan tabled. May 14, 1970, p. 8.
           Beaches still as fouled as last year. June 8, 1970, p. 23.
            Air  pollution expert to sniff Clavey project. June 11, 1970, p. 3.
            City taps expert on air pollution. June 25, 1970, p. 3.
           LWV slates workshop on pollution, recycling. July 27, 1970, p. 6.
            LWV environment unit plans pollution study.  July 27, 1970, p. 6.
           Sewage basin urged to save lake. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 5. 
            Paddlers will stir up polluted waters. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 6.
            North Shore realtors join national unit’s pollution fight. Aug. 27, 1970, p.  59.
            Clean water – a costly crisis. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            Get into the act. (ed.) Sept. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            Pollution halt is given top priority. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 5.
           Suburbs may spell victory for anti-pollution bond issue. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 16.
            Will foam dome stifle stench? Oct. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Foam domes remain a ‘maybe’. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 3.
            Vote ‘yes’ on anti-pollution bond issue. $750 million needed to save environment. (ed.) Oct. 29, 1970, p. 7.
            Public hearing on pollution set. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 8.
           Dr. Carnow to discuss pollution menace. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 10.
            Pollution takes bath on lake beaches. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 20.
            Pollution board hears complaints against Shore sanitary district. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12A.
            Virus pollution threat told. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 6.
            Does leaf burning  pollute? No one has asked the court. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 20.
           Pollution board is asked to dismiss Clavey Rd. suits. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 27.

POPULATION

            Area students, adult organize to ban people. May 28, 1970, p. 3.  ZPG: Zero population growth.
            Population rise put at 30.9 percent. July 13, 1970, p. 5.

POWER OUTAGES

            Power strike catches many high and dry. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 3.

PREJUDICE

            Dr. Mary Karp finds no discrimination. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 87. 

RACE RELATIONS

            A closing of the black/white gap. July 9, 1970, p. 89.
            Area bank makes loans to minority businessmen. July 23, 1970, p. 5. Highland Park 1st National Bank.
            Inner city children meet local residents for camp. July 23, 1970, p. 79.
            Friendly town – black and white. July 23, 1970, p. 88.

RADIO

            WLTD new name for station WNMP. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 26.

RAILROADS

            Trash train looms in suburban future. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            City officials register protest of cancellation of ‘fast’ train. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 8.
            ICC to ponder fate of No. 125. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 5.
            Cohons engineer railroad junket. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 38.
            How come these broken windows? May 25, 1970, p. 5.
            Milwaukee Road pushes transit plan for suburbs. July 20, 1970, p. 9.
            Flying Scot tours Shore. July 23, 1970, p. 5.
            Jerry Weber takes on the North Western Ry. July 27, 1970, p. 4.

RAVINIA FESTIVAL

            City to consider building OK. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 4.
            Ravinia to hike admission fees 50 cents this season. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 6.
            The faces of Ravinia  1970: familiar….and fresh. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 130.
            Ormandy cancels; Ozawa to lead opening. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 86.
            Ravinia’s aging Casino to house way-out art. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 74.
            Noted pianist will play at Ravinia: Claudio Arrau. June 4, 1970, p. 81.
            Butterfly emerges at Ravinia. June 18, 1970, p. 82.
            Ravinia to launch new season. June 25, 1970, p. 84.
            Ravinia season opens with all eyes on stage. July 2, 1970, p. 14-
            Art revolution at Ravinia. July 2, 1970, p. 66.
            Ravinia pavilion passes the test. July 2, 1970, p. 67.
            Ravinia to feature  art show, symphony, Rock-Blues night. July 2, 1970, p. 69.
            Istvan Kertez to debut as principal conductor. July 9, 1970, p. 84.
            The many faces of Ravinia. July 16, 1970, p. 68.
            After space squeeze, festival facilities open. July 30, 1970, p. 66.
            Ravinia braces for rock fest. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 3.
            Two great ladies grace Ravinia: Janis Joplin, Beverly Sills. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 74.
            No more rock for Ravinia? Sept. 24, 1970, p. 71.
            Ormandy to open Ravinia Festival. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 92.
            Ravinia needs your help. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 102.

READING

            Tiny woman, Mrs. Thomas Karle, takes on giant-size task. (Tutoring) Oct. 12, 1970,  p. 19.

RECYCLING

            Old paper could rebuild ghettos. May 28, 1970, p. 6.
            Paper reclamation drive slated for Highland Park. June 11, 1970, p. 12. 
            Paper drive aim: save people and trees. June 25, 1970, p. 6.
            Receptacle for glass bottles to be provided in Highland Park. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 26.
            Glass recycling plan starts. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 6.
            ‘Waste not, want not’ heeded. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 7.
            Champagne christens glass recycling receptacle. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 11.
            Glass recyclers want empty bottles of cheer. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 8.       

RELIGION

            Highland Park’s clergy look to religion’s future in decade of 1970s. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 5.
            How students react to ‘soul experience.’  Feb. 19, 1970, p. 5.
            Earth, a store that’s different. June 4, 1970,  p. 67. 

ROBERTSON, ROBERT

            Authentic antiques augment aura. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 20.

ROCKS/STONES

            This mother’s career is on rocks: Barbara Arkules. Oct. 22, 1970, p. 7.

ROCKWELL, MATTHEW L.

            O’Hare sits there because of him. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 8.

SAFETY

            Centennial (Park) custodian to be hired. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 7.
            (Karate ) instructor advises if confronted, run. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 20.           
            Crossing guard now on duty at Elm-Sheridan intersection. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 14D.
            Danger lurks in ponds and ditches. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 22.

SCHOLARSHIPS

            Six Highland Parkers  win merit scholarships. May 4, 1970, p. 6.
            PTO to offer $2,500 in scholarships. May 7, 1970, p. 74.

SCHOOL NEWSPAPERS

            Committee favors school project policy. Oct. 12, 1970,  p. 3.

SCHOOLS

            School caucus politics warm up in 108, 111. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 4.
            Legislature to attack school aid issue in ’70. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 6. 
            In schools – trend to teachers’ unions. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 1. 
            McClory fights Nixon threat to cut funds for local schools. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 4.
            Year-round school is mulled by inter-district committee. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 24.
            Superintendents approve of tax rebate sharing plan. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 81.
            Local students react favorably to course in philosophy. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 82.
            Learning to work at L. F. Country Day. Photos. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 7.
            PTA sack lunch dispute cools down. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 5.
            School units co-operation is detailed. Feb. 19, 1970, p. 4.
            Tax cuts may cause school revenue loss. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 8.
            How legislation could affect revenue of public schools. Mar. 16, 1970, p. 8.
            $4 ½ million loan sought by schools. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Private school controversy hits suburbs. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 7. 
            Schools bargain for milk. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 3.
            School boards vary on public participation. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 91.
            Today’s assignment: read on homework. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 96.
            School officials seek state aid increase. Apr. 20, 1970, p. 5.
            Montessori School means a novel method of learning. Apr. 23, 1970,  p. 7.
            Poll respondents split on private school aid. Apr. 27, 1970, p. 3.
            Kids sit in seats of power—if only for a single day. May 21, 1970, p. 7.
            Option classes delight students. May 21, 1970, p. 8.
            Crowell report on state aid. May 28, 1970, p. 11.
            Ferry Hall plans classes with Lake Forest Academy. June 4, 1970, p. 26.
            Parochial schools face a future without aid. June 8, 1970, p. 3.
            A landmark school comes down and house along with it. July 6, 1970, p. 5.
            School scene. July 6, 1970, p. 8.
            Parochial schools face possible tuition hikes. July 9, 1970, p. 5.
            Special back-to-school edition. Aug. 20, 1970, following classified ad section.
            Needy students to eat for free. Aug. 24, 1970, p. 3.
            Plight of the handicapped child. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 6.
            Clinic builds skills. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 22.
            Schools get new science programs. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 30.
            Milk subsidy plan – on or off? Sept. 14, 1970, p. 5.
            School and city officials to talk. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 7.
            Braeside, Ravinia schools get new principals this year. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 7.
            Officials discuss city schools. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 4.
            Confusion say no milk today?  Sept.17, 1970, p. 6.
            Educators back consolidation. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 4.
            Voters twice reject consolidation move. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 5.
            School insurance – a tale of rising costs; vandalism, riots are the cause. Nov. 19, 1970,  p. 5.
            Educational survey: Give schools a report card. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 10.
            Crossing guard on duty at Elm-Sheridan intersection. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 14D.
            Free School offers the unusual. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 10.
            School scene. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 12.
            Mom tells crossing dangers. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 18.
            School officials aid Con-Con. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 3. 
            Outdoor 3R’s … it’s wild, kids. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 12.
            PTA board studies bag lunch plan. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 30.
            Highland Park Free School opens two new classes. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 32. 2
            School year-end review: activism marks ‘70s students. Dec. 31, 1970,  p .10.
            School transportation tax reduced. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 10.

SCHOOLS- DISTRICT 103

            103 gets junior high bids. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 10. 

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107

            Three ask 107 caucus okay. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 5.
            Caucus picks 3 residents to run for 107 board. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 5.
            District 107 board to open construction bids in April. Mar. 9, 1970, p. 9.
            Axelrod files in Dist. 107. Mar. 23, 1970, p. 3.
            Axelrod re-affirms candidacy in Dist. 107 board race.  Apr. 2, 1970, p. 12.
            Caucus faces test in 107. Apr. 6, 1970, p. 6.
            Indian Trail school chief will leave. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 5.
            Elm Place bids opened by board. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 6.
            District 107 grants teacher  pay raise. May 11, 1970, p. 4.
            Dist. 107 buys 4 mobiles. (classrooms)   May 11, 1970, p. 23.
            District 107 sets hearing on budget. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 78.
            District drops backing for trip to Washington. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 7.

SCHOOLS- DISTRICT 108

           108 summer school bans lectures, grades. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 18.
            Early dismissal request tabled by school board. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 22.
            District 108 hopes to launch ‘orbital’ program this summer. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 28.
            District 108 caucus taps three for spring elections. Feb. 19, 1970, p. 4.
            Parents ask board for lunch program, continued busing. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 10.
            Board to issue tax warrants to aid costs of summer. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 9.
            District 108 wins award for guidance counseling. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 32.
            Caucus endorsed trio challenged by 108 independent. Apr. 6, 1970, p. 6.
            Turnout surprises independent bidder in Dist. 108 race. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 5.
            Secret salary talks go on. May 7, 1970, p. 13.
            District 108 board prohibits bag lunches. May 25, 1970, p. 3.
            Dist. 108 joins Clavey fight. June 15, 1970, p. 3.
            2 schools to replace volunteers with aides. June 25, 1970, p. 5.
            Dist. 108 boosts teachers’ pay: may mean tax hike. June 25, 1970, p. 7.
            Kennedy sidewalk saved. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 3.
            District 108 set to act on $5 million budget. Sept. 21, 1970, p. 6.  
            Committee favors school project policy (on newspapers).    Oct. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Dec. 12 set for tax proposal. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 3.
            Referendum to depend on ‘friends’. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 5.
            School tax vote is Saturday. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 3.
            It’s a necessity. (ed.) Dec. 10, 1970, p. 3.
            Voters okay school tax hike. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 10.
            School voting procedures questioned. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 3.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 109

            Possibility of traffic concerns 109 school board. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 102.
            6 vie for caucus bid in Dist. 109. Feb. 2, 1970, p. 5.
            Dist. 109 agrees to bus 43 Holy Cross students. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 4.
            District 109 asks direct tax rebate. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 11.
            School board hires architect. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 14.
            District 109 seeks federal grant. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 5.
            Election assured for 3 in Dist. 109. Apr. 6, 1970, p. 6.
            Annexation battle snares Dist. 109. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 5.
            20 teachers sign contracts in 109. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 12.
            Most teachers sign contracts. May 4, 1970, p. 10.
            School district (109, 113) to seek annexation. May 4, 1970, p. 11.
            Committee yes, union o in Dist. 109. June 22, 1970, p. 5.
            109 teachers to be relieved of noon supervisory chores. June 25, 1970, p. 7.
            District 109 receives bids. July 20, 1970, p. 6.
            109 loses two staff members. July 23, 1970, p. 69.
            District 109 approves bid for building. July 30, 1970, p. 16.
            D.G.S. (Deerfield Grade School) may yield secrets. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 12.
            Photos: demolition of Deerfield Grammar School. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 5.
            $12,000 alloted for sewer repair. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 10.
            Hearing to view 109 budget set for Monday. Aug. 20, 1970, p.  106A.
            District 109 budget up $341,000. Aug. 24, 1970, p. 4.
            Old school building demolished. Photo. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 10-11.
            Budget okayed for 109. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 81A.
            109 allocates lawsuit funds. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 7.
            School drug incident brings warning. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12A.
            District 109 looking for board candidates. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 34.   

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 110

            Bank loan policies aid school. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 5.

SCHOOLS – DISTRICT 111

            School records withheld, board members assert. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 3.
            Records dispute ‘settled’ in District 111. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 3.
            Dist. 111 school caucus seeks candidate applicants. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 8.
            Dist. 111 grapples with financial woes. Feb. 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Tonight: interviews in 111. Feb. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            District 111 caucus slates 3 for election. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 5.
            Board to decide on cutbacks. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 5.
            Nerad (James) files as independent after missing endorsement. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            District 111 cuts budget by $126,000. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 5.
            Residents join forces to study school cuts. Mar. 2, 1970,p. 7.
            Teacher training to interrupt District 111 Thursday classes. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 12.
            Nathan resigns, letter tells why. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 7.  
            Board okays alarm measure. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 105.
            District 111 takes steps to borrow funds for bills. Mar. 16, 1970, p. 12.
            111 board studies learning center through first-hand use of equipment.  Mar. 19, 1970, p. 4.
            Dist. 111 ponders book fee hike. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 5.
            District 111 voters to hear candidates. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 4.
            4 in District 111 seek to fill 2 vacancies. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 7.
            District 111 vote totals. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 5.
            Jewish holiday closings. May 4, 1970, p. 4.
            Community division report due in District 111 Tuesday. May 4, 1970, p. 6.
            Citizen committee urges District 111 tax increase. May 11, 1970, p. 6.
            Dist. 111 backs apartment plans. May 14, 1970, p. 3.
            District 111 to tackle second referendum. May 18, 1970, p. 3.
            Early referendum date explained. May 25, 1970, p. 4.
            Saturday vote to decide 111 tax increase. June 4, 1970, p. 3.
            Vote ‘Yes’ (ed.) June 4, 1970, p. 3.
            District 111 salary talks stalled. June 4, 1970, p. 4.
            Tax rate downed – again. June 8, 1970, p. 3.
            District 111 tax issue called ‘politics’. June 15, 1970, p. 8.
            School budget in red. June 18, 1970, p. 4.
            Northwood teacher E. DeGrazia named new Oak Terrace principal. June 18, 1970,  p. 12.
            Mediator backed to end salary deadlock. June 25, 1970, p. 3.
            District 111 reviewing learning center plans. June 29, 1970, p. 6.
            District 111 board again seeks tax hike. July 13, 1970,  p. 4.
            Textbook fees hiked. $2 in Dist. 111. July 13, 1970, p. 8.
            Mediator assigned to Dist. 111 dispute. July 13, 1970, p. 24.
           Settlement seen in talks. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 10.
            District 111 teacher salary increases approved; add $100,000 to expenses. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 4B.
            Spear-Gaston students will ride buses to school. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 3. 
            District 111 still spilt on tax hike. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 3.
            School referendum Saturday. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 3.
            District to vote on tax hike. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 3. 
            District 111 referendum fails. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Referendum will be mulled. (on dis-annexation) Oct. 26, 1970, p. 3.
            District 111 residents to meet. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 3.
            Deadlocked District 111 citizens to meet. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 12.
            Cost tripled with increase in vandalism. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 12.
            School insurance- tale of rising costs; vandalism, riots are the cause. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 5.

SCHOOLS -DISTRICT 113

            Budget item- 9,000 light bulbs. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 20.
            Incumbent, Mrs. R. Aitchison, to step down from high school board. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 3.
            Cafeteria rate hike is sought; $125 a day in thefts charged. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 3.
            Four apply for caucus interviews. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 9.
            Highland Park (school bus) site approved by board. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 12.
            Summer high school tuition to be raised $4 per credit. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 14.
            School board weighs non-graded  classes. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 5.
            High school board balks at summer budget. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 14.
            Dist. 113 board disillusioned with self-designing program. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 90.
            Seniors seek site for June. Feb. 9, 1970, p. 4.
            Milk price hike requested in cafeteria.  Feb. 12, 1970, p. 5.
            113 caucus picks Lowinger, Mazur to fill board  vacancies. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 6.
            Bidders on school work face questioning on bias. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 6.
            Students launch war against dirty school. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            District 113 students will initiate fight against pollution by cleaning lunchrooms. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 4.
            District 113 reduces summer school program. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 6.
            District 113 will re-examine rental policies. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            District 113 board authorizes $3 million loan for expenses. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 12.
            Dist. 113 independents explain denial of caucus endorsement. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 4.
            District 113 hopefuls tell school needs. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 6.
            District 113 election draws 6,282 voters. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 5.
            Offer of $1-1/2  million loan accepted because of education fund depletion. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 14.
            High schools’ 3-day probe results told. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 5.
            Dist. 113 revises policy on school board visitors. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 5.
            District 113 study group to revamp caucus bylaws. Apr.23, 1970, p. 5.
            High school milk prices down? Apr. 30, 1970, p. 4.
            School districts (109, 113) to seek annexation. May 4, 1970, p. 11.
            (Student) council officers offer plans for fall. May 28, 1970, p. 9.
            High school announces results of recent vote. May 28, 1970, p. 18.
            Board backs new  policy for high schools’ rental. June 11, 1970, p. 8.
            Summer school signup deadline is announced, June 11, 1970, p. 26.
            25 faculty members to leave HPHS. June 11, 1970, p. 83.
            Board to try again for tax share. June 18, 1970, p. 26.
            Board eyes guidelines on drug use. July 16, 1970, p. 5.
            Nathir Sara quits school post. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 4A.
            District 113 slates hearing on new budget. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 4A.
            Students’ schedules to change. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 32.
            113 budget is $500,000 in the red. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 3.
            ‘Obscene’ student literature banned. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 12.
            Lawyer continues fight; board won’t refund book fee. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 8.
            Excused for campaigning. Oct. 22, 1970, p. 5.
            Campaign absences few. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 8.
            Democratic Party winner in six races: HPHS poll. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 16.
            School caucus is Wednesday. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Survey shows faculty profile. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 22.
            Board to keep high school boundaries. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 11.
            School board okays study plans to expand sewage plant. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 11.
            Ho hum, caucus delegates elected. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 12.
            Students do own thing in free periods. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 14.
            High school gallery closes because of two thefts. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 90.

SENIOR CITIZENS

            Fight continues for senior citizens, housing, pollution – problems for 1970. Jan. 5, 1970,  p. 3.
            $1,500 real estate exemption offered to senior citizens. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 9. & Jan. 8, 1970, p. 66.
            Welfare agencies tell concern over lack of action for aged. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 6.  Public Forum letters
            She rolls 99 at 87 and loves it: Louise Zahnle. Jan. 15, 1970, p . 86.
            Housing on board agenda. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 3.
            Senior Meeting to feature Schreiber. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 4.
            City binds senior housing plan. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 3.
            Report on senior citizen housing to be given Friday. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 10.
            Senior citizens swing rather than rock. May 18, 1970, p. 8.
           One step closer – to senior citizen housing. July 16, 1970, p. 3.
           Elderly’s tax may be lowered. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 58.
            Federal grant to back study of need for low-cost housing. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 3.
            Senior housing coming. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 3.
            Senior citizen ideas sought for forum on aging. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 8.
            Problems of elderly will be forum subject. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 15.
            Senior citizens’ ideas sought for forum on aging. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 34.
           Seniors speak out: taxes, housing among top worries. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 42.
            Senior citizen housing seen close to reality. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12.
            Senior Center has a decade of growth. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 26.

SEWAGE/SEWERS

       See also: North Shore Sanitary Dist., Clavey Road.

            Sewage ‘summit’ meeting called. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 3.
            Courts may solve Clavey sewage dilemma: Pierce. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 8.
            City to halt illegal downspout connections to sanitary sewers. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 7.
            Residents seek to invalidate Clavey expansion ordinance. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 5.
            Solution nigh on Clavey? Apr. 15, 1970, p. 3.
            The Clavey plant – and its impact. May 11, 1970, p. 3.
            NNSD Gurnee site plan tabled. May 14, 1970, p. 8.
            Stop Clavey Rd. odors. May 18, 1970, p. 7.
            Council defends Clavey stand. June 11, 1970, p. 5.
            Clavey report sparks rebuttal. June 18, 1970, p. 5.
            Map of sewer district. June 18, 1970, p. 6.
            Sewage odors eliminated by dome filters: Stilphen. June 18, 1970, p. 25.
            Here is news for nose. June 22, 1970, p. 7.
            NSSD puts down residents’ 5 alternatives. July 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Clavey plant will expand in spite of suit: attorney. July 2, 1970, p. 6.
            Bacon backs Clavey Rd. site. July 6, 1970, p. 3.
            Park board fights Clavey expansion. July 9, 1960, p. 5.
            Two contracts to be awarded for Clavey plant. July 20, 1970, p. 4.
            Council opposes sewage pipe. July 27, 1970, p. 3.
            New study of sewage discharge. July 30, 1970, p. 6. 
           $12,000 allotted for  repair. (School District 109) Aug. 13, 1970, p. 10.
            Sewage basin urged to save lake. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 5.
            Sewage plant work to start. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 3.
            Clavey Road ‘war’ escalates. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 5.
            Pollution halt is given top priority. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 5.
            Judge to rule on plant zoning. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 3.
            Clavey Road issue boils over. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 3.
            Sewage  plant foes to seek new strategy. Sept. 21, 1970, p. 3.
            Lake: victim of sewage from the Shore it goes ‘round and round’. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 8. 
            Lake Forest will pump it away. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 10.
            Lake Forest fights suit.   Sept. 28, 1970, p. 10.
            Experts discuss health aspects of sewage treatment. Sept. 28, 1970, p. 10.
            Civic Association back plant expansion. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 6.
            Clavey Rd. site case under advisement. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Simon calls for new look at sewage plant. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 3.
            Avert vandalism at sewage plant. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 5.
            A second plea for site study. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 5.
            Students urge sewage plant study. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 98.
            Sewage project escrow reduced. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 11.
            Reschedule Simon’s meeting on plant. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12.
            Geraci takes new tack. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Institute to study Clavey plant. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Expert tells sewage plant health peril. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 8. 
            Sewage odor to be analyzed. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 3. 

SEX EDUCATION

            Unit ends sex education study, submits curriculum to board. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 6.

SHEAHEN, RAY, Lake County treasurer

            Lake County treasurer comes under fire. July 20, 1970, p. 3.
            Expenses not padded: Sheahen. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 3.
            Treasurer had early warning. Oct. 26, 1970, p. 5.

SIMON, PAUL, Illinois Lt. Governor

            Simon calls for new look at sewage plant. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 3.
            Simon ‘task force’ to enter local fight. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 3.
            Simon’s Clavey plant talks postponed. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 7.
            Reschedule Simon’s meeting on plant. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12.
            Clavey state intolerable: Simon. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 5.

SKIDMORE, ROBERT

            Skidmore denies saying he’d give Sheahen a job. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 4.

SKOKIE DITCH

    See: WATERWAYS

SPECIAL SECTIONS

            Section on home décor. Oct. 1, 1970, insert.

SPIES

            Spy spoof doesn’t cloak serious motive. Dec., 31, 1970, p. 7.
            Resident claims Army spied on Breadbasket. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 7.

SOAP BOX DERBY

            He’d like to leave his racer behind: Phil Kuhn. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 3.
            Phil has a new target. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 3.

SOCIAL SECURITY

            Social security  benefits up. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 6.
            Don’t forget to pay social security tax. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 99.

SOLICITATION

            Chamber offers tips on solicitation. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 4.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

            NSSED building to be ready Sept. 1. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 17.   

SPORTS

            It’ll cost more to play golf at Sunset Valley this year. Feb. 5, 1970,  p. 8.
            Notre Dame ends Deerfield bid. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 7.
            Baseball fee hiked. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 6.
            Sports vital, says Loyola’s Shiman. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 98.
            Highland Park Swim Club a reality. June 8, 1970, p. 24.
            Baseball banned at Port Clinton Park. June 18, 1970,p. 6.
            Mini golf can be played locally now. June 25, 1970, p. 4.
            Baseball ban lifted. July 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Local swim pools are sea of people. July 6, 1970, p. 3.
            Two ice champs to skate: Lynn and Didier Gailhageut. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 22.
            Dr. Reich (Walter) is on call for gridders. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 98.

STERN, GRACE MARY

            Behind Grace Stern’s victory. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 5.

STEVENSON, ADLAI III

            Pierce named campaign director for Stevenson. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 23.
            Voter drive under way. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 7.
            Stevenson ‘homes’ to open. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 12.
            Stevenson stumps in Highland Park. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 16.
            Volunteers labor in Adlai’s vineyard. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 16.
            Landslide for Stevenson seen in Highland Park. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 5.

STOCK MARKET

            Taking stock: local industry stock values. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 4.

STREETS/ROADS

            Realignment (Rte.  41) hearing to be held in Feb. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 6.
            Half Day Rd. hearing Thursday. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 10.
            Expressway up to public. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 64.
            Board says road re-routing will require school purchase. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 24.
            Half Day Rd. land sale gets stalled. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 3.
            Skokie Hwy. hearing to be held in Deerfield. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 4.
            County supervisors air ways to finance roads. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 82.
            Mayor asks public to offer comments on U.S. 41 changes.  Feb. 12, 1970, p. 13.
            Anxiety triggers meeting on U. S. 41 realignment. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 3.
            Corridor plans draw criticism from residents. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 3.
            New group starts drive to oppose U.S. 41 routes. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 3.
            Letter reveals old plan. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 3.
            City council favors Corridor E. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 3.
            Pierce states position on U.S. 41 route issue. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 12.
            Freeway plans hit solid wall. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Meeting, not hearing ahead. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Homeowners set for a fight. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Readers rap U.S. 41 information gap. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 8.
            41 group pat on Corridor E. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            State’s proposal explained. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Facing concrete facts. (ed.) Mar. 9, 1970, p. 5.
            State hit for ‘scare campaign’. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 7.
            Court clouds highway’s future. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 3.
            Council to mull one-way streets. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 5.
            Edens road repairs beginning at Clavey. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 5. 
            Officials back east 41 route. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 3.
            Corridors of confusion. (ed.) May 4, 1970, p. 7A.
            Cost sharing  hitch delays Old Elm Rd. improvements. May 14, 1970, p. 72.
            State dept. schedules road work. June 18, 1970, p. 79.
            4  lanes for Lake-Cook? City opposes road widening. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 3.

STRIKES

            What will happen if milk stops flowing here? July 13, 1970, p. 5.
            City dispatches police to county. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            Auto dealers notice impact of GM strikes. Oct. 12, 1970, p. 5.
            What GM strike means on shore. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 14.

STUDENTS

            New methods opening for student activists. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 4.
            Their problem is one of assimilation. Oct. 19, 1970, p. 4.
            Students counselling deprived children in Chicago YMCA. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 6.
            Students urge sewage plant study. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 98.
            School year-end review: activism marks ‘70s students. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 10.

STUPEY CABIN

            Historical Society asks kettle return. May 28, 1970, p. 13.
            Stupey cabin fete slated. Oct. 22, 1970, p. 12.

SUBURBS

            Suburban frontiers. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 32.
            Suburbs face possible crisis on lake water. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 5.
            A new look… July 9, 1970, p. 6.
            Milwaukee Road pushes transit plan for suburbs. July 20, 1970, p. 9.
            Evolution in suburbs seen by Andruss. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 83.
            Suburbs may spell victory for anti-pollution bond issue. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 16.
            Suburban role in city health care to be discussed. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 26.      

SUNDAYS

            Sunday: take a nap or shop? Feb. 23, 1970, p. 36.

SWIM POOLS

            Local swim pools are sea of people. July 6, 1970, p. 3. 

TAXATION/TAXES

             How to figure new state tax. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 8.
            Superintendents approve of tax rebate sharing plan. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 81.
            Property tax bills to be month late. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 5.
            Tax cuts may cause school revenue loss. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 7.
            $4 ½ million loan sought by schools. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 3.
            New tax helps 1-car families. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Glenbrook joining tax battle. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 20.
            County collector sees $700 million in taxes. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 61.
            Town value hike to nip taxpayers for 15 percent. May 21, 1970, p. 5.
            Village council okays increase in city recreation tax levy. May 21, 1970, p. 101.
            Deerfield Township taxes. May 28, 1970, p. 11.
            Elderly’s tax may be lowered. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 58.
            (County) Board members stage monthly tax protest. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 5.
            Personal property tax should be abolished. (ed.) Oct. 29, 1970, p. 7.

TAXIS

            City to eye taxi firm’s misconduct. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 7.        

TEACHERS

            In schools – a trend to teachers’ unions’. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Over supply of teachers exists. May 21, 1970, p. 22.
            Teacher salaries increase. May 28, 1970, p. 3.
            Teachers stay after school – to be students. June 8, 1970, p. 5.
            Mediator backed to end salary deadlock. June 25, 1970, p. 3.
            School scene. July 6, 1970, p. 8.
            7 local teachers on faculty of Upward Bound program. July 16, 1970, p. 9.
            Trustees grant one-year sabbaticals to 6 at Lake Forest College. July 27, 1970, p. 23.

TEENAGERS

            Student gripes aired for parents, teachers, board. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 87.
            District 113 students will initiate fight against pollution by cleaning lunchrooms. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 4.
            With short hair, ties, students boost Cone. June 22, 1970, p. 31.
            Arrest  Highwood youths for possession of drugs. July 13, 1970, p. 25.
            3 youths nabbed, face burglary charges. July 13, 1970, p. 24.
            Arrest Highwood youths for possession of drugs. July 13, 1970, p. 25.
            Language barrier comes down easily for teen-agers. July 27, 1970, p. 25.
            Teen-agers volunteer (at H.P. Hospital) July 27, 1970, p. 26.
            Teen vote sign-up now open. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 4.
            Low teen voter signup recorded. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 7. 

TELEPHONES

            Bell Telephone spent $2 million here in ’69. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 9.
            How new phone rates will affect residents. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 91.

TELEVISION

            Bank increases security with monitoring devices. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 9.
            Look out ‘Today Show; - Bob Kennedy’s on his way. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 78.
            WTTW go-getters. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 26.

THEATER

            Young  players in rehearsal. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 104.
            High school dramatists to stage tale of Pegora. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 83.
            Garrick Players to present Anouilh’s ‘Antigone’ at school. Feb. 26, 1970, p. 131.
            Playwright-director John Dennis stages his own works at Barat. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 88.
            British to debut in ‘colonies’ – Birmingham Repertory Theater. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 74.
            Moraine players to conduct 6-session drama workshop. May 21, 1970, p. 89.
            Shore actor Mike Nussbaum philosophizes on theater in Chicago. May 28, 1970, p. 75.
            Here’s summer theater schedule. June 11, 1970, p. 86.
            Repertory company presents ‘Pygmalion’ in Murray Theater. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 69.
            ‘Pirates’ will set sail  Sept. 3 at Niles North.  Aug. 27, 1970, p. 72.
            Peter Pan inspired this young actress: Mary Michaels. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 68.
            Peter Dews views theater. Sept. 17, 1970, p. 80.
            Ronny Graham: actor in search of break. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 68.
            Former area resident, Jean McIlwain, receives theater award. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 71.
            Set designer began as prop collector – Mary Olendorfer. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 107.
            Actress Barbara Rubenstein returns to her own turf. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 91.
            This is community theater: lots of  love and hard work. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 128.

TOWNSHIPS

            Abolish townships, candidate R. A. Orner urges. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 14.
            Pro-township measure to be sent to Con-Con. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 10.

TRAFFIC

            City will add to traffic signal. June 29, 1970, p. 3.
            A vote for CTA…and one against SST.  (ed.) June 29, 1970, p. 5.
            Computer helps forecast traffic. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 38.

TRANSPORTATION

            Transit experts eye extension. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 67.
            Golden future forecast in public transportation. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 61.
            Orner appeals for transportation aid. June 25, 1970, p. 90.
            Orner urges for transit. July 16, 1970, p. 4.
            Milwaukee Road pushes transit plan for suburbs. July 20, 1970, p. 9.
            Area transit. (ed.) Oct. 1, 1970, p. 7. 
            Orner seeks transit authority. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 21. 

TRAVEL

            Bergen visit highlights Norway holiday. Mar. 9, 1970,  p. 17.
            Travel corner helps Shore women to join forces. Mar. 9, 1970, p. 17.

TREES

            City council to eye parkway tree spraying. Mar. 9, 1970, p. 10.
            Arbor Day tree planting drive offers 4 species to residents. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 8.
            City offers reduced prices for Arbor Day tree sale. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 4.
            Applications available for 50-50 tree program. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 13.
            Tree planting low on council agenda. Apr. 27, 1970, p. 6.
            Residents buy fewer trees than last year. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 12.
            City rules 13 trees illegal on parkway. May 4, 1970, p. 7.
            Resident fights to save trees. May 25, 1970, p. 3.
            Dutch elm disease called epidemic. July 13, 1970, p. 8.
            Forester offers 5-step program. July 13, 1970, p. 8.
            Church members form Save the Trees group. July 27, 1970, p. 24.
            Trees available under city’s parkway plan. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 4.
            Tree loss worries officials. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 3.

TRIER FAMILY

            Like 3 bears, A. Philip Trier family lives happily. May 28, 1970, p. 74.

UNDERGROUND NEWSPAPERS

            Committee favors school project policy. Oct. 12, 1970, p. 3.

UNIONS

            Union demand rejected by Builders Association. June 25, 1970, p. 18.

U. S. COAST GUARD

            Coast Guard unit honored. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 26. 

U. S. 41

   See: STREETS/ROADS    

U. S. POST OFFICE.

            North Shore mail deliveries zip through Christmas crush. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 8.
            U. S. Post Office awards bank for Yule service. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 87.
            Postmen on strike. Mar. 23, 1970, p. 5.
            Local postmen pick up pieces. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 3.
            A seasonal tip on mailing packages. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 24.
            Water mail is new service? Dec. 3, 1970, p. 4.

UTILITIES

            Area to be low on winter fuel. July 9, 1970, p. 66.

VANDALISM

            Vandals break shop windows. June 11, 1970, p. 95.
            Vandals damage school property. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 4B.
            Avert vandalism at sewage plant. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 5.
            Cost tripled with increase in vandalism. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 12.
            School insurance- a tale of rising costs;  vandalism, riots are the cause. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 5.

VETERINARIANS

            Smith calls for termination of Flynn’s sinecure, office. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 6.

VETERANS

            Helping veterans back to life. (At Hines Hospital) Aug. 31, 1970, p. 13.

VIETNAM

            Gilboys urge residents to join prisoner of war letter drive. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 9.
            Don’t fight undeclared war: Orner. Apr. 17, 1970, p. 8. 
            Berning revives anti-war bill. May 4, 1970, p. 9.
            Charles Percy plugs peace plan abroad. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 10
            Percy takes intercontinental ‘sales trip’ for Nixon peach plan. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 95B.

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

            ORT challenge is to guarantee dignity for men. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 26.

VOLUNTEERS

            Volunteer Pool names four local members to board. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 25.
            Highland Park Hospital will fete volunteers with tea Wednesday. May 7, 1970, p. 34.
            Volunteers keep ‘cool’ in hospital ‘heat’. June 11, 1970, p. 32.
            Hospital volunteers now assist with x-ray work. July 2, 1970, p. 9.
            Teen-agers volunteer. (at H.P. Hospital) July 27, 1970, p. 26.
            Volunteer pool to change location. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 81.
            They give time to bugs and bones. Mrs. Roger Brown, Sol Sackheim, Field Museum Volunteers. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 80.
            Plan technical volunteer pool. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 4.
            1,000 volunteers ago: story of dedication from those who care. Nov, 26, 1970, p. 5.  
            ‘Ogimacqua’ shares Chippewa heritage. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 92.
            Local volunteers staff new Infant Welfare Shop. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 42.

VOTING

            Congressman McClory foresees 18-year-old vote nearing. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 10.
            McClory boosting age 18 vote. June 11, 1970, p. 12.

WASTE MANAGEMENT

            Trash train looms in suburban future. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 3.
            Official tells city’s refuse rate policies. Mar. 26, 1970, pp. 5.
            You can clean up with plastic bags. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 12.
            City studies garbage business. May 14, 1970, p. 6.
            Separate leaf collection suggested; refuse problems to be probed. July 23, 1970, p. 3.
            Refuse output is concern of League’s environment committee. July 23, 1970, p. 87.
            Rate hike eyed for weekly pickup. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 5. 
            City contracts new refuse rate. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 3.
            City approves garbage rate. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 3.   

WATER

            Suburbs face possible crisis on lake water. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 5.
            Experts say lake will still supply drinking water. Apr.16, 1970, p. 11.
            Clean water- a costly act. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            Get into the act. (ed.) Sept. 3, 1970, p. 5.
            Clean water-a costly crisis. Financial report. Sept. 10, 1970, p. 9.
            Virus pollution threat told. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 6.
            A step toward clean water. (ed.) Dec. 17, 1970, p. 7.  

WATERWAYS

            Court clears the way for Middle Ditch dredging. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 4.
            Ask $25,000 advance for ditch clean-up. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 5.
            Ditch clearing halted by courts. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 3.
            Tree dispute settled; ditch work resumes. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 3.
            Danger lurks in ponds and ditches. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 22.

WATSON, DUDLEY CRAFTS

            Watson’s watercolors are ‘music to the eye’. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 88.

WAYTULA, PETER

            Indictment sought in Deerfield slaying. Oct. 5, 1970, p. 3.
            Wisconsin man indicted in slaying of Deerfield man. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 8. 

WEATHER

            From this snow…take peace. Photos of snowfall. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 6.
            Winter’s final fling closes schools. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 3.
            Snow stuns city. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 3.
            Ol’ man winter won’t retire. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 22.
            Slide program to depict Oak Lawn (tornado) devastation. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 15.
            Storm cuts trees, power on N. Shore. June 22, 1970, p. 3.

WILSON, ED

            Old scouter says partial goodbye to 17 year career. May 21, 1970, p. 11.

WITWER, SAMUEL

            Witwer: man at Con-Con’s helm. May 14, 1970, p. 5.
            Satisfying day for Samuel Witwer. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 3.

WOMEN

            Women seek identity, purpose. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 16.
            Developer claims women are family home buyers. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 62.
            Women seek Greenerfields (sic) to develop own entities. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 20.
            Local women get involved in the act-ion. Feb. 19, 1970, p. 34.
            The housewife as chauffeur – or 20 years behind the wheel. June 11, 1970, p. 81.
            Shore women will get equal time. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 26.
            Speaker Polly Connelly doesn’t convince B’nai B’rith. Aug. 24, 1970, p. 24.

YOUTH

            S. W. Pattis to head job campaign for ghetto youth. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 36. 

ZONING

            Anti-apartment drive ‘halfway’. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 4.
            Planners postpone hearing on 50 acre site. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 9.         
            High-rise defense is mustered. Feb. 2, 1970, p. 3.
            Change is the word in zoning. Feb. 26, 1970, p. R-45.
            Moraine zoning is challenged. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 5.
            Builder seeks rezoning for office development. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 5.
            Developer tells plan for Sadin tract.  Mar. 30, 1970, p. 6.
            Cite case for new condominiums. Apr. 6, 1970, p. 5.
            And still more condominiums? Apr. 6, 1970, p. 5.
            Sadin zone hearing to continue Tuesday. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 3.
            Appellate court upholds Greco greenhouse ruling. Apr. 16, 1970, p. 12.
            High-rise fear ‘ill-founded’ Schwarz says, Apr. 20, 1970, p. 3.
            Ancel warns planners. Apr. 20, 1970, p. 3.
            Planners to hear appeal for multiple-family zoning. May 11, 1970, p. 23A.
            Agenda includes new plan for Krembs parcel. May 28, 1970, p. 79.
            Homeowners mobilize vs petition (on Krembs property). June 8, 1970, p. 19.
            Sen. Berning attends zoning conference. June 11, 1970, p. 20.
            Bedroom-limiting zoning never discussed by planners. June 15, 1970, p. 8.
            Krembs land hearing expected to be jammed. June 15, 1970, p. 10.
            Homeowners unite; five more groups join Krembs fight. June 25, 1970, p. 15.
            Area residents may testify in Krembs case. July 2, 1970, p. 78.
            Council approves rezoning. July 20, 1970, p. 8.
            Old petitions never die…they just fade away. July 23, 1970, p. 8.
            Action is imminent on Sadin apartments. July 27, 1970, p. 3.
            Multiple-family zoning of Sadin land rejected. July 30, 1970, p. 16.
            Trustees stampeded by Krembs testimony. Aug. 3, 1970, p. 10.
            Sadin plan to be topic of council workshop. Aug. 17, 1970, p. 5.
            Sadin property rezoning to be eyed by city council. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 106A.
            Fewer units, shop area sweeten Sadin proposal. Aug. 31, 1970, p. 12.
            Sadin rezoning  may trigger lawsuit. Sept.21, 1970, p. 3.
            Lawsuit to fight Sadin lot rezoning. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 3.
            Krembs decision not expected at meeting. Nov. 5, 1970, p. 23.
            Developer rails but to no avail. (Moraine Hotel case) Nov. 12, 1970, p. 3.
            Planners to draft zoning statement. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 12.
            Trustees to act on Krembs petition. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 4.
            Board approves Krembs petition. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 4.
            Home owners sue Northbrook over Krembs case. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 95A.

ZOOS

            Animals leave Hawthorn Zoo. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 82.  
Obituaries 1970
HIGHLAND PARK NEWS

*  Indicates item of historic interest.

Obituaries from other newspapers are so indicated.

Abercromby, Archibald, accountant. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 100.
Adamson, Vendla. July 9, 1970, p. 90.
Agard, Gertrude. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 54.
Albert, Rose, homemaker. July 23, 1970, p. 88.
Amstutz, Melvin E., highway consultant. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 78.
Amtman, Dr. Jennie K., pediatrician. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 115.
Apelgren, Edith, homemaker. June 4, 1970, p. 86.
Bagley, Florence, homemaker. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 115.
Baillie, James B. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 57.
Beech, Miriam, missionary. July 23, 1970, p. 88. 
Bell, Mrs. Florence. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 10.
Beltramo, Domenic, superintendent: Fiochi Stone Co. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 77.
Bernardi, Angela, homemaker. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 82. 
Bernardi, Mrs. Presede. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 68.
Berube, Rose, homemaker. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 75.
Berube, Mrs. Ruth,  Apr. 2, 1970, p. 84.
Bigford, Thomas, owner: Northshore Utility Co. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 68.
Bock, Floyd. July 23, 1970, p. 88.
Boren, Dr. Harry L., attorney. June 18, 1970, p. 100.
Borgeson, Magnhild, homemaker. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 104.
Brand, Florence R., homemaker. July 2,1970, p. 80.
Brandonisio, Arthur. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 57.
Braun, Eric, dancer, teacher.  Oct. 29, 1970, p. 3  & Nov. 12, 1970, p. 93.
Bredin, John.   Oct. 29, 1970, p. 93.
Brodsky, Dina, homemaker. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 108.
Bucanti, John. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 99.
Calzia, Joseph, service station manager. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 104.
Carani, Carlo M., founder: Modenese Society. May 14, 1970, p. 86.
Carlson, Andrew G., tailor. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 84.
Carman, Ellen, teenager. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 103. 
Carroll, Ruth, homemaker. June 25, 1970, p. 92.
Carter. Edgar, director of research: Abbott Labs. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 108.
Carver, Estella, homemaker. July 30, 1970, p. 78. 
Casolari, Antionetta (sic), homemaker. June 11, 1970, p. 96. 
Cederberg, Emil W., Marshall Field salesman. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 14.
Christensen, James, mechanic. June 29, 1970, p. 6.
Christy, Hubert. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 79.
Clark, George C., ComEd  employee. Apr. 13, 1970, p.  25.
Coburn, John A., child. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 19.
Colombini, Argia, homemaker. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 75.
Costanzini, Joseph. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 108.
Cote, Jerome J. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 82.  
Courson, George E., Waukegan fireman. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 84.
Cucchi, Giovannina, homemaker. May 4, 1970, p. 25.
Danley, Eva, homemaker. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 103.
Davies, Ruth, homemaker. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 80.
DeCosta, Mari, homemaker. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 91.
Diamant, Margaret, homemaker. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 77. 
Diettrich, Alvin. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 14.
Dill, Troy, barber. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 93.
Dimsdale, David D. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 79.
Dinelli, Maria, homemaker. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 77.
Dorr, Robert L. July 9, 1970, p. 90.
Durment, Norman, athlete. May 11,1970, p. 23A.
Ebert, Lloyd, insurance agent. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 96.
Edwards, Miss Nellie Ruth. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 91.
Elowson, Marguerite, homemaker. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 93.
Erskine, Helen, homemaker. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 136.
Fantasia, Nicholas, U.S. Navy corpsman. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 93. 
Fenelon,  Thomas V., stock broker. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 99.  
Fitzgerald, Margaret. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 79.
Flakowski, Mrs. Gertraudte. May 14, 1970, p. 86.
Flinn, Howard, supt.: Chicago Hardware & Foundry Co. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 81.
Foley, Elizabeth. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 100.
Foley, Regina M., homemaker. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 115.
Fontanini, Albert, auto racer. June 29, 1970, p. 6.
Frigo, Mrs. Olga M. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 91.
Fritsch, Dr. Earl D., dentist. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 84.
Fuller, Donald, accident victim. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 113. 
Giaimo, Mrs. Nancy, Feb. 23, 1970, p. 41.
Giannasi, Oliva, homemaker. June 25, 1970, p. 92.
Giarelli, Faust, WW I veteran. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 91.
Gilbert, Henry. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 100.
Gilbert, Russell. Hines Lumber Co. driver. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 77.  
Glandt, Emma B., homemaker. June 18, 1970, p. 100.
Glass, Charles W., dry goods merchant. Mar. 5, 1970,  p. 91.
Goldstein, Sherwin L., clothing merchant. July 9, 1970, p. 90.
Gosswiller, Mrs. Minnie. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 84.
Graham, Margaret J., homemaker. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 77.
Greener, William, radio announcer. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 77.
Gross, Robert H., plumber. May 11, 1970, p. 23A. 
Grotti, Theresa, homemaker. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 82. 
Gualandri, Joseph G. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 41.
Gunset, Anna, homemaker. Oct. 29, 1970, p. 93.
Hansen, Sigrid, newspaper woman. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 103.
Harmel, Evelyn, homemaker. June 18, 1970, p. 100. 
Harms, Mrs. Clara F. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 41.
Harris, William A., civil engineer. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 91.
Hart, Chester W. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 77.
Hart, Mrs. Florence. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 14.
Hartenstein, Mrs. Jeanne. May 14, 1970, p. 86.
Harvey, Norman, commercial artist. Oct. 22, 1970, p. 89.
Helke, Mrs. Rose. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 84.
Hendrickson, William, school custodian. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 136.
Hermann, Gertrude, homemaker. July 20, 1970, p. 9.
Holnicker, Seymour,  sales representative. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 54 & Dec. 31, 1970, p. 57.
Holzmacher, R. J., carpenter/contractor. July 9, 1970, p. 90.
Hull, Veda, homemaker. Oct. 22, 1970, p. 89.
Iverson, Victoria P., homemaker. July 2, 1970, p. 80.
Janowitz, Mrs. Rose. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 10.
Jastrzemski (sic), Walter, tailor. Oct. 22, 1970, p. 89.
Jeanmarie, Audrey, homemaker. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 82.
Johnson, Frank H. Apr. 13, 1970, p. 25.
Johnson, Henry, engineer. Dec. 17, 1970, p. 100.
Johnson, William A. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 57. 
Jones, Charles W., accountant. July 9, 1970, p. 90. 
Kaplan, Ezra, sales manager. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 78. 
Keare, Spencer R.,  insurance agent. Jan. 29, 1970, p. 91.
Keating, Mrs. Florence. Dec. 31, 1970, p. 4.
Kerr, Margaret, homemaker. June 4, 1970, p. 86
Kiehl, Winifried (sic), surgical nurse. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 104.
Klug, Italia, homemaker. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 104.  
Koch,  Mrs. Daryl M. Mar. 5, 1970, p. 91.
Krase, Edward A., supt. Deerfield National Brick Co. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 100.
Lamanna, Mrs. Pearl. Feb. 12, 1970, p. 91.
Lambert, Barbara, homemaker. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 108.
Lambert, Marie, homemaker. May 11, 1970, p. 23A.
Lamson, A. Edward. Mar. 2, 1970, p. 29.
Landry, Alice. Oct. 22, 1970, p. 89.
Lange, Alan G., ComEd  employee. Mar. 19, 1970, p. 99.
Lasman, Paul. June 11, 1970, p. 96. 
Lattanzio, John, child, accident victim. Feb. 16, 1970, p. 3.
Lattanzio, Michele.  July 23, 1970, p. 88.
Lehrer, Charles I., candy maker. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 113.
Lerner, Sam, dairy specialist. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 14.
Listek, Fred, printer: Chicago Tribune. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 136.
Litt, Dorothy C., homemaker. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 12.
Llewellyn, John, laundry man. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 122.
Lomorro, Mary, homemaker. July 9, 1970, p. 91.
Lucenti, Albert. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 136.
Luitgarden, Theodore. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 100.
Lurie, Howard J.  Apr. 23, 1970,  p. 75 & Apr. 30, 1970, p. 82.
McClure, Henry,  Public Service employee. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 136.
McVay, Sophie, homemaker. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 82.
Maiman, Matt, barber. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 103.
Makelim, Phyllis, reporter. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 54.  
Makelin, Clifford L., businessman. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 84.
Manne, Walter J., postal worker.  (See also: Menne) Apr. 30, 1970, p. 82.
Markovitch, Mrs. Anna. Jan. 1, 1970, p. 14.
Mattei, Frank. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 82.
Mayer, James. June 25, 1970, p. 92.
Mehnke, Helen, homemaker. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 136.
Menduna, Angelina, homemaker. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 77. 
Menne, Walter J. postal worker. (See also: Manne)  May 4, 1970, p. 25.
Miller, Cora Cook. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 93.
Miller, Lydia. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 93.
Montgomery, Bernice, homemaker. July 2, 1970,  p. 80.
Moran, John T. June 4, 1970, p. 86.
Morganstine (sic), Dora, homemaker. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 81.
Mornini, Chris, meat cutter. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 136. 
Naughton, Peter, railroad employee. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 103.
Netzer, Rudolph A. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 82.
Nye, Anna V., church secretary, homemaker. Aug. 6, 1970, p. 103.
O’Flaherty, Ida O., homemaker. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 91.
Olsen, Martin, A. T. & T. employee. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 54.  
Pantle, Charles H.,  H. P. city employee. Mar. 30, 1970, p. 19.
Parenti, Mrs. Edith. Jan. 8, 1970, p. 68.
Patrick, M. Wayne, research biologist. May 14, 1970, p. 86.
Perkins, Clover L., secretary: H.P. Chamber of Commerce. Nov. 26, 1970, p. 3. 
Petersen, James C., auto dealer. May 28, 1970, p. 84.
Pigati, Dominic. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 93.
Piper, George A., copy writer. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 77.
Platt, Raymond, real estate developer. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 104.
Poggioli, Mrs. Amelia. May 14, 1970, p. 87. 
Quadt, Minnie S., homemaker. June 18, 1970, p. 100.
Rector, David M., cab driver. Jan. 5, 1970, p. 23.
Rice, Elizabeth, homemaker. Jan. 26, 1970, p. 10.
Riddle, Clara, homemaker.   Aug. 6, 1970, p. 103.
Roach, Richard F., Mar. 19, 1970, p. 99. 
Rodenhofer, Lt. Ernest A., U.S. Army. Jan. 19, 1970, p. 19.
Ronan, Dr. Thomas A., dentist. Apr. 30, 1970, p. 82.
Rood, Mrs. Jennett K. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 113.
Ruska, John J., pharmacy clerk. Apr. 2, 1970, p. 84.
Salbego, Marco, landscape gardener. Apr. 6, 1970, p. 27.
Salyards, Richard, telephone repairman. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 77.
Sandy, Lyman G. Sept. 3, 1970, p. 78.
Sasch, Vera, homemaker. Feb. 5, 1970, p. 91.
Scheff, Eve B., homemaker. June 25, 1970, p. 92.
Schmitz, Dr. Mathias, dentist. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 104.
Schwartz, Milton, advertising executive. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 12.
Scornovacco, John, sportsman, golfer. May 11, 1970, p. 23A.
Shetzley, Frances, homemaker.  Aug. 20, 1970, p. 104.
Sienerth, Stephen, landscape gardener. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 12. 
Simon, Mrs. Eva. Apr. 9, 1970, p. 8.
Singenberger, Nora, homemaker. June 4, 1970, p. 86.
Smith, Lella M., homemaker. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 77.
Smith, Rose Ann, homemaker. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 136. 
Snedegar, Harold, Bell & Howell employee. Feb. 23, 1970, p. 41.
Sommerville, James, radio consultant. July 2, 1970, p. 80. 
Spalding, Fenner J., funeral director. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 113.
Splett, Kenneth. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 77.
Stein, Alma R. Oct. 15, 1970, p. 115.
Stephenson, George, decorator. Sept. 24, 1970, p. 77.
Stepp, William H., U.S. Army warrant officer. June 8, 1970, p. 23.
Stipe, Theodore J. Nov. 12, 1970, p. 93.
Stodder, Helen, homemaker. July 23, 1970, p. 88.
Straight,  Frank, salesman. Dec. 3, 1970, p. 100.
Sudlow, Fred E., banker. Apr. 23, 1970, p. 75.
Sullivan, Stella, homemaker. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 54.
Tamarri, John. Oct. 1, 1970, p. 122.  
Thompson, Donald, director of nursing: H. P. Hospital. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 79.
Thorup, Mabel R., homemaker. May 21, 1970, p. 114.
Tighe, Michael,  Montgomery Ward manager. Aug. 20, 1970, p. 104.
Tillman, Bertha G., homemaker. May 28, 1970, p. 84.
Tillman, Milton K. Jan. 12, 1970, p. 19.
Tomei, John, H.P. city employee. July 2, 1970, p. 80.
Turriff, Alice, homemaker. Oct. 8, 1970, p. 81.
Ugolini, Joseph. May 14, 1970, p. 87.
Volpentesta, Mrs. Ella. Mar. 12, 1970, p. 113.
Waltzek, Rosemary, artist/illustrator. Jan. 15, 1970, p. 79.
Welch, Christine, homemaker. Aug. 27, 1970, p. 82.
Wessling, Mrs. Anne. Mar. 26, 1970, p. 82.
White, Anna, telephone operator. Dec. 24, 1970, p. 54.
Wichman, Elsie J., homemaker. June 11, 1970, p. 96.
Wilber, Frances,  registered nurse. Dec. 10, 1970, p. 108.
Williams,  Martha. Nov. 19, 1970, p. 136.
Willison, Paul, barber. Sept. 14, 1970, p. 12.  
Witten, Marvin J., painting contractor. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 111.
Wolff, Allan I., insurance agent. June 25, 1970, p. 92.
Wurth, Albert. Aug. 13, 1970, p. 80.
Zahnle, Esther, homemaker. Jan. 22, 1970, p. 111.