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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
January 1, 1975 through December 31, 1975
ACCIDENTS
Feb. Car crash kills John P. Heinz. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 41.
Mar. School bus driver ticketed for not yielding right of way. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 35.
May Man found dead in his apartment. May 1, 1975, p. 38.
June Car with driver damages driverless cars, car wash. June 5, 1975, p. 36.
July Divers recover drowning victim Terrence Tye. July 31, 1975, p. 39.
Aug. Youths apprehended in accidents, chase. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 40B.
Sept. Repeat auto accident costs driver his life. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 39.
Body discovered in pond at Winnetka golf course. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 69.
Nov. Inquest set in death of N. Jersey man F. DeAngelis. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Girl injured after hitting live wire. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Dec. Inquest delayed. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 37.
Auto death inquest set for Dec. 23. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 41.
4 injured, car split in half in Sunday crash. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 25.
ADULT EDUCATION
Adults to get continuing education – at Lake Forest College. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 50.
Adult education is mixed bag. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 43.
AFRICA
Behrstocks bring Africa back and share it. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 65A.
AFRICAN AMERICANS
Black rabbi traces his roots: Rabbi Abihu Reuben. June 26, 1975, p. 57.
AGING
Facing life at the half-way mark. Study project aims at coping. May 29, 1975, p. 65.
ALCOHOL
Jan. Breathalyzer detects alcohol use. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 42B.
Confusion accompanies liquor law. Jan. 23, 1975. p. 36.
Feb. Geraci, Brusslan suggest amendment to allow bars. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Mar. State liquor commission penalizes store for transfer. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 41B.
Bar stools banned by council. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 42B.
June Commission to review liquor license policy. June 5, 1975, p. 36A.
July Wine-tasting with cheese gets dry council reception. July 3, 1975, p. 38.
Liquor licenses at two area bars aren’t renewed. July 10, 1975, p. 61.
Aug. Council may uncork wine licenses. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 35.
Council tables wine ordinance. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 37.
Packaged wine license approved. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 35.
Wine cellar carved from crawl space. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 60.
Sept. Hospital offering counsel service on alcoholism. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 61.
Underage drinking tab undeserved chief says. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 35.
Packaged beer license gets nod from council. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 35.
Oct. City may alter liquor ordinance. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 35.
Beer license applicant blames woes on Buhai. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 35.
City liquor amendments on tap. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 42.
City council logic doesn’t hold water. Rosemann column. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 45.
Nov. Liquor law changes discussed by council. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 40.
ALLEYS
The alley with no name may never be the same. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 43A.
AMBULANCES
Ambulance fee to continue except in special instances. July 3, 1975, p. 35.
AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL
Revolutionary soldiers to open Bicentennial here. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 31.
Bicentennial commission announces essay contest. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 42
Bicentennial symbol sought for city contest. May 22, 1975, p. 37.
Bicentennial symbol contest to end soon. June 12, 1975, p. 38.
Bicentennial sticker contest winners given. July 10, 1975, p. 39.
‘The Music Man’ – local talent promotes ‘Spirit of ‘76’. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 36.
ANIMALS
Doctor charged in pony deaths. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 35.
Elective surgery for pets has its pros and cons. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 67.
Panel to discuss protection dogs. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 42.
Save-A-Pet granted shelter permit. May 15, 1975, p. 39.
Save-A-Pet, city dispute sewer line installation. July 10, 1975, p. 42.
Leash, confinement laws passed. July 17, 1975, p. 38.
Horse show, a first, for day care. July 17, 1975, p. 52.
Save-A-Pet head explains its role. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 38.
Sewer payment issue stalls Save-A-Pet plan. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 36.
ANTIQUES
Joyce’s Antiques for a cozy browse. June 26, 1975, p. 54.
APPLES
Apples – pick a bushel, get to the core of America. List of local orchards. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 43.
ARDEN SHORE HOME
Working ‘in nines’ at Arden Shore Home. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 42.
ART/ARTISTS
Jan. First time in show, Shore sculptor M. Harper wins Logan prize. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 6.
Artists show and tell Friday. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 6.
He finds beauty everywhere: Robert Sutz. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 6.
Feb. Artists speak: time – use it creatively. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 6.
Women’s Art Association learns art of printing. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 53.
Mar. Art brings a new life. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 6.
Art investment is more than a hobby. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 50.
Sculptor John Libberton’s work at Beth El festival. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 50.
Evanston Art Center ties up fiber show. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 6.
Arts Center receives $1,000 from council. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 32.
Apr. Arts Center fighting budget deficit. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 42.
Monet subject of marathon. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 6.
May Eric Sloane: look back but don’t long for past. May 29, 1975, p. 6.
July Mitsuya Niijama builds ceramic bridge. July 10, 1975, p. 5.
This sister act is sculptural. Nancy Gensberg, Arlene Eichengreen. July 10, 1975, p. 6.
‘Pets’ fill the lawn. Joy Horwich animal sculpture. July 24, 1975, p. 26.
This church, Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest, is arts center. July 31, 1975, p. 5.
Sept. Her story is in her work: Gerda Bernstein. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 26.
16th Arts and Riverwoods – not just older, better. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 62.
Oct. Ben Benson exhibits in home town. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 22.
Franklin McMahon explores new media. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 5
Nov. Art associates to study east, west contributions. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 58.
Dec. Students learn history through art. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 47.
1975 – big year for the arts. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 47.
He came from Europe – Jose Fabri-Canti- to paint her portrait: Melanie Kluczynski. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 8.
Seminary faces scrubbed. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 9.
ASSESSMENTS
37 percent assessments level set. May 15, 1975, p. 36B.
Assessment put at 36.49; townships get multipliers. May 22, 1975, p. 38.
Judge orders 50% assessments, commercial land included. June 12, 1975, p. 35.
Lowered assessments on personal property caused higher tax rate. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 37.
District 113 files complaint of underassessment. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 41.
Industrial underassessment? Thousands may be owed to troubled districts. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 38.
Hamer suit challenges 33-1/3 assessment law. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 38.
Here are 1974 assessed valuations. (by township). Nov. 13, 1975, p. 38.
Assessors don’t follow state law. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 39.
Complaint against industrial properties ratified by 113 board. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 42.
Board knew of underassessments. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 36.
Residential underassessments told. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 38.
Assessment decision due Jan. 1. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 38.
AUTHORS
Meet Frances Moore Lappe: “Diet for a Small Planet”. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 56.
An author looks at children’s books: Carol Adjoran. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 52.
Milton Rakove makes waves but book’s a winner: “Don’t Make No Waves – Don’t Back No Losers.” Nov. 13, 1975, p. 6.
AUTOMOBILES
Special section on auto show. Feb. 20, 1975, after p. 52.
Classic Motorcars opens for area antique auto buffs. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 62.
Van sales truck on at a record pace. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 55.
Special section: Autos ’76. Sept. 18, 1975, after p. 63B.
BARBERS
First clipping’s the toughest. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 50.
BICYCLES
May Bicycle safety should begin now. (ed.) May 1, 1975, p. 39.
Overtaking boredom on adult bike paths. May 1, 1975, p. 50.
Inventor Kurt Carlson flashes on bright side. May 1, 1975, p. 50.
Bike fixing tips to be adult education class. May 8, 1975, p. 44.
June Bikeway system planned for city. June 5, 1975, p. 36A.
Cyclist charged with assault. June 12, 1975, p. 38B.
Biking for fun – do it right. June 26, 1975, p. 43.
July Perilous pedaling runs high risk. (ed.) July 3, 1975, p. 40A.
The likes of bikes brighten Backyard Cyclery. July 24, 1975, p. 55.
Sept. Talks to start for bike path. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 63.
Oct. Cycling for a cause. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 35.
Cancer Society to stage Lake County bike-a-thon. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 40B.
Nov. Bike route plan unveiled for city; costs also given. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 37.
BIRDS
See also: PIGEONS
Local researchers return to jungle: Retig, Salb, Degen. Harpy eagle’s secret life unveiled. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 52.
30,042 birds – count ‘em. (Evanston N.S. Christmas bird count) Mar. 27, 1975, p. 48.
BLOOD DONATION
Spirit of giving put into practice. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 45.
Law lowers age for giving blood. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 41.
BOOKS
Jan. Book discussion topics will vary: John Van Doren. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 50A.
An author looks at children’s books: Carol Adorjan. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 52.
Librarian sees realism, humor as kids’ favorites. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 53.
Dick and Jane aren’t the same. Scott Foresman & Co. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 50.
Mar. Junior Great Books guides its students. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 55.
May Even the Queen has a copy: ‘William Shakespeare – A Documentary Life’. by NU Prof. Samuel Schoenbaum. May 15, 1975, p. 5.
She edits Sherwood Anderson and finds a friend. May 22, 1975, p. 6.
Brandeis book sale approaches. May 22, 1975, p. 53.
Brandeis book sale features bicentennial. May 29, 1975, p. 56.
Aug. Emerson’s ‘Self-Reliance’: old text gets new package. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 5.
Oct. Comic books are no joke to this collector: Ross Lipman. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 55.
BRIDGES
Moraine wood bridge repairs are probable. June 19, 1975, p. 44.
BUSES
See also: TRANSPORTATION
Bus for handicapped proposed to city council. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 56.
East-west buses needed in city. (ed.) July 3, 1975, p. 40A.
Bus proposal includes routes into Deerfield. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 40.
City council views trial bus plan; still needs approval. Map. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 35.
Council to vote on bus proposal. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 35.
Used buses are needed for new city system. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 39.
City buys buses for trial system. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 37.
BUSINESS
Jan. Six retired executives know the SCORE. (Service Corps of Retired Executives) Jan. 9, 1975, p. 51.
John Scornavacco named Jaycee man of the year. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 38.
Feb. Classic Motorcars opens for area antique auto buffs. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 62.
Fifield Mills & Co. formed to invest and sell property. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 26.
Council rejects mall extension. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 37.
CAS Office Interiors ignores recession. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 60.
Mar. Downtown tax stirs debate. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 35.
Commission dumps plan for plaza. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 37.
Consumers of future are offered an education. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 48.
Mortgage market healthy on North Shore: Gieser. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 52.
Edgar A. Stevens store to hold auction next week. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 33.
May Ruth Hess creates unusual parties. May 1, 1975, p. 49.
First quarter statistics show real estate health. May 8, 1975, p. 28.
This shop adds a ‘Finishing Touch’. May 8, 1975, p. 53.
June Businessmen nix lot trade (at Central/McGovern). June 19, 1975, p. 67.
Savings & Loan Assn. gets federal charter. June 26, 1975, p. 44A.
Consumer Group: ‘complains a lot’. June 26, 1975, p. 52.
July Summer house sales soar. July 10, 1975, p. 74.
Coalition goes on for individual pricing. (of food items) July 24, 1975, p. 35.
Aug. Sara Lee dips into new market: nobody doesn’t like ice cream. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 56.
Sidewalk sale called a success. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 44.
Rents will increase 7.8 to 20 percent. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 78.
S&L plans larger building: swap with city. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 33.
Introducing Lord & Taylor. Aug. 21, 1975, p. H-3.
Sept. Chamber of Commerce forms industrial division. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 55.
Fell, Rudman merges with Chicago company. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 50.
Oct. New S&L building could start by Jan. 1. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 57.
Leo’s deli sold. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 57.
Chamber won’t take sides on plan. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 36.
Improvements (to downtown) nearly complete. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 45.
Shopping downtown (HP) is worth it: Lazarus. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 58.
Nov. Merchants’ questions unanswered. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 38.
Shopping district plan goals given. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 37.
Dec. Downtown survey results. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 37.
AMI (American Management Inst.) prepares key employees for executive suite. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 46.
New rules thaw mall competition. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 49.
Downtown shops hold their own. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 52. Staff rates shops, service in neighboring shopping areas.
William and Mary Candies – a rabbit brings international attention to Burkhardts. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 40.
CAMPS/CAMPING
Camps ‘75. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 72C.
A special summer: Peacock Camp for handicapped children. July 24, 1975, p. 44.
Campers learn to grow, not compete. July 31, 1975, p. 50.
Camp uses special time. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 44.
CANCER
Cancer myths, facts aired in sessions, she – Ruth Cohn – breaks down the fears. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 52.
CANDIDATES
Jan. Nine candidates file; mayor, council races begin. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 35.
Buhai dosen’t dodge the big issues. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 37.
Cervetti candidacy causes primary. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 42.
Buhai clairifies stands on campaign issues. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 36.
Cervetti wants independent council. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 37.
Mrs. Santullano seeks joint coffees. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 40.
It’s a public service – Chamberlin. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 37.
Five candidates offer viewpoints. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 37.
Feb. Buhai, Cervetti file statements. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 37.
Mayoral candidates view the job. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 37.
Campaign collections listed. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 37.
Mayor hopefuls talk money, plans. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 37.
Council candidates offer views. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 37.
Mar. Candidates speak. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 42A.
Candidates speak. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 34.
Apr. NEWS finishes check. (on candidate backgrounds) Apr. 3, 1975, p. 38.
Small turnout doesn’t halt candidate debate. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 31.
May (John) Vavrusa is candidate for coroner post in ’76. May 15, 1975, p. 36B.
Oct. Bacall, Seidler blast Hoogasian, seek state’s attorney post. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 35.
Berliant and Sabato to seek re-election. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 61.
Petitions for candidates available in Waukegan. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 46.
Helen Amendola seeks re-election. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 37.
Nov. Former police captain Kennedy seeks coroner position Nov. 20, 1975, p. 38.
Dec. Filing deadline nears for county candidates. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 44B
Balen would rather switch than fight. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 44B.
Reactions given to Balen moves. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 40.
Three Dems vie to face Hoogasian. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 50.
CENSORSHIP
See also: HIGHWOOD, IL; MOTION PICTURES
Anti-obscenity Council passes licensing law. Highwood. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 64.
Obscenity fight goes to court. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 37.
CENTEX HOMES CORP.
Centex gives single-family plan. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 35.
Development decisions cause mixed emotions. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 35.
City council approves subdivision. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 38.
CHARITY
Catholic Charities reflect change. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 54B.
Auction to help Jewish children. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 56.
CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN
Copper caps $5 million center. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 65A.
CHILD CARE/CHILDREN
Jan. Program investigated for children after school when parents work. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 48.
An author looks at children’s books. Carol Adorjan. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 52.
Librarian sees realism, humor as kids’ favorites. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 53.
Feb. Film explores ‘jails for children’. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 54.
May ‘Magic Circle’ allows revealing of inner feelings. May 15, 1975, p. 47.
Aug. First clipping’s the toughest. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 50.
Oct. They care about child abuse. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 42.
YW child care liberates mom. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 50.
Troubled children: from depression to delinquency. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 53.
Dialogue on depressed children. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 42.
Child care for families in need: Tri-Con helps keep it together. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 50.
Nov. Expert plots path for parenthood. Alicerose Barman. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 47.
CHURCHES
Jan. Presbyterians are planning their centennial celebration. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 58.
Feb. Presbyterian commission to sponsor aging seminar. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 48.
Mar. Sculptor John Libberton’s work at Beth El festival. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 50.
Jews remember Egypt exodus. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 48.
May Evangelical Fee Church to seek expansion permit. May 1, 1975, p. 58.
Music festival will feature 20th century Torah music at Beth El. May 22, 1975, p. 66.
June Black rabbi, Rabbi Abihu Reuben, traces his roots. June 26, 1975, p. 57.
July This church, Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest, is arts center. July 31, 1975, p. 5.
Aug. Temple elects new rabbi from New York: R. D. Schreibman. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 52.
Sept. Yom Kippur holiday ends high holy season. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 46.
High Holy Days herald peace. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 47.
Oct. ‘Common Ground’ looks at nature in religion. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 48.
Women in the priesthood? City Episcopalians respond. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 48.
Baha’is to fete birth of Bab. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 48.
Rev. Meyer named to Trinity position. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 51.
Nov. Trinity Church celebrates 100th. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 53.
Church begins series on cults. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 53.
Rabbis assist boycott. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Jews begin Festival of Dedication: Hanukkah. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 51.
Dec. Advent lives on in church music. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 5.
Temple Jeremiah to install Rabbi Schreibman Sunday. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 50.
Living light – 20-year dream comes true at St. Gregory’s Church, Deerfield. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 54.
CIVIL RIGHTS
Citizens seek to keep civil rights; protest SB1. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 46.
CLAVEY, SHERIFF ORVILLE
Clavey illness may have been cause of perjury. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 41.
Supreme Court indicts Clavey, eight counts. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 35.
Deputy charges called too vague. May 8, 1975, p. 35.
DeFoor extortion suit names Clavey, Coles. July 3, 1975, p. 35.
Psychiatric exam asked for former Sheriff Clavey. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 44B.
Judge to decide whether Clavey needs more tests. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 44.
CLAVEY ROAD
See: SEWERS, TRAFFIC
CLUBS/ASSOCIATIONS
Work begun to start Optimistic (sic) Club for city. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 47B.
W. 107 Association meets Tuesday. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 37
Hodgen elected president of new Optimists Club. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Diamond anniversary: Woman’s Club looks back, moves ahead. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 53.
Everyday is “ORT Day”. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 52.
Service groups tackle woes. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 48.
North Shore JCC finds a home. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 63.
Head, heart, hands, health: 4H means learning with a goal. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 46.
NOHA (Nutrition for Opt. Health Assn.) presents advisory board. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 51.
Scouting teaches boys citizenship. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 55.
COLES, REP. RONALD R.
Court date set for Rep. Coles. May 1, 1975, p. 36.
DeFoor extortion suit names Clavey, Coles. July 3, 1975, p. 35.
COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES -- District 540
Jan. Appeal expected on 540 decision. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 62.
Appeals filed in District 540 suit. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 40.
Feb. District 540 contest appeals in college suit. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 41.
Offer bills to end 540 legal battle. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 64A.
Mar. ‘Lost file’ delays college hearing. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 42.
Apr. State high court to hear 540 suit. Apr.10, 1975, p. 63B.
May NU education school plans alumni weekend. May 1, 1975, p. 61.
Aug. 540 decision is postponed again. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 64.
Kenneth Melville joins faculty at Barat. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 22.
Sept. Governor brings chaos out of chaos. (ed.) Sept. 18, 1975, p. 42A.
Dist. 540 fate muddled further. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 44.
Dist. 540 – Walker uses veto; doubt reigns. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 42.
Oct. Board defers action on college petition. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 41.
Nov. House-passed bill okays community college vote. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 65.
Legal questions cloud 540’s fate. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 40.
COMPUTERS
Ordinance may prevent computer pricing here. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 35.
CONDOMINIUMS
Condos bill tackles consumer abuses. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 64.
Condo controls suggested for consumer protection. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 78.
CONSUMERISM
Consumers’ Group: ‘complains a lot’. June 26, 1975, p. 52.
COOK COUNTY, IL
Lake-Cook Rd. pact rejected; Cook County axes intersection agreement. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 35.
Cook County official proposes deal to city. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 33.
COURTS
Apr. Strouse statement false. Judges didn’t refuse trials. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 31.
Judge vacancies come up on circuit court June 30. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 33.
May Twenty-three apply for circuit judgeships. May 22, 1975, p. 39.
June S. Lawton recommended for U.S. district judgeship. June 12, 1975, p. 61.
July Hearing set for today on Edison rebate suit. July 10, 1975, p. 40.
Little opposition given to Edison rebate suit. July 17, 1975, p. 40.
Lawsuit stalls effort to cut Lake-Cook limit. July 17, 1975, p. 44.
Highland Park seeks pact to re-open lawsuit. July 17, 1975, p. 44.
Area branch court may face move. July 31, 1975, p. 33.
Aug. Court dismisses latest Homart suit. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 35.
Dec. Teachers laud high court nominee: ‘Stevens among the finest’. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 65.
CRANE, ROBERT, U.S. Representantive
Rep. Crane says Ford won’t run, heads Reagan drive. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 40.
Cranes says hold the line. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 40B.
Crane names panel. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 38.
Crane bill would curb large city fund woes. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 49.
Rep. Crane says keep U.S. honest. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 38.
Rep. Crane releases opinion survey results. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 36.
CREDIT
Credit game is easy – if you know the rules. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 54.
CRIME
Jan. Mendoza death ruled homicide. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 37.
Money, office supplies stolen in bank burglary. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 38.
Burger King employees robbed at gunpoint. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 42.
Armed robbery suspects caught in Highland Park. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 42
. Police form association of crime evidence technicians. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40D.
Feb. Two charged in bank burglary. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 38.
Police arrest battery thief. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Mar. Robber missed one thing – his train. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 41.
Apr. Youths linked to burglaries in Highland Park vicinity. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 29.
Jury indicts resident for smuggling cocaine. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 33.
June Three charged with burglary. June 5, 1975, p. 36B.
Burglars escape service station. June 12, 1975, p. 39.
July Three men charged with school burglaries. July 10, 1975, p. 44A.
Aug. Plan offers counseling to offenders. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 37.
‘Society should know the habitual offender’. Jon Jackson. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 37.
Sept. Woman reports being assaulted. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 36A.
Area youth charged with two burglaries. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 38.
H. P. woman reports being raped. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 35.
Five arrested, charged with forging prescriptions. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 40.
Joliet man charged in rape, robbery case. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 36.
Offices pickled (sic) by burglars here. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 36.
Oct. Northbrook man captured after eluding hospital guard. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 37.
Ravinia robberies continue as pizza house is looted. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 37.
‘Sweet little cripple’ causes quite a ripple. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 40.
Nov. Police solve burglaries. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 41.
She passes bad check and also skips court. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 39.
Two sailors apprehended. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 37.
Two charged with burglary, treated in emergency room. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Crime attitudes surveyed here. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Dec. Police seeking leads from armed robbery. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 35.
Armed robber hits second family. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 35.
Inquest delayed. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 37.
Prowler slashes couch while two nurses sleep. Dec. 11, 1975. p. 39.
Man reports being robbed at gunpoint. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 38.
CULTS
Allison (Cardias) returns after year with cult. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 40.
Cult offers peace; creates cruelty. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 41.
DANCE
Temple dancing shown. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 46.
The Panovs – a part of cultural history. May 15, 1975, p. 37.
New acts highlight Grimmer dance show. June 5, 1975, p. 57.
Work ballerina, work. July 24, 1975, p. 5.
Maria Tallchief gives more than her name. July 24, 1975, p. 6.
Joffrey opens Tuesday. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 7.
Joffrey conquers Ravinia – again. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 5.
Marilyn Ruekberg – dancing will always be a part of her life. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 48.
DART, EDWARD D., Architect.
‘Happy landing, Eddie.’ He gave a lot from rags to riches. July 24, 1975, p. 50.
DEATH
Death - an end or a beginning? Jan. 2, 1975, p. 59.
DEERFIELD, IL
Highland Park allows Deerfield to sell its water to Riverwoods. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Goodbye to an old friend: Carr Building. Photos. May 8, 1975, p. 36.
Bus proposal includes routes into Deerfield. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Downtown Deerfield. Shop rating. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 53.
Living light: 20-year dream comes true at St. Gregory’s Church. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 54.
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP
Officials to discuss new township name. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 34.
Six names suggested. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 33.
Change possible; township named illegally: Peers. May 22, 1975, p. 38.
Name change group requests clarification. July 10, 1975, p. 40.
DEVELOPMENTS/DEVELOPERS
Singer Woods decision appealed. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 36.
DIAMONDS
Photographic process fingerprints diamonds. (at Leeds Jewelers) Nov. 6, 1975, p. 46.
DISEASE
Encephalitis precautions taken; spraying program begins. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 35.
DOGS
Council seeks remedy to dog run problem. June 12, 1975, p. 38B.
City council to discuss revised dog ordinances. June 12, 1975, p. 39.
Dog owners unleash requests for change. June 19, 1975, p. 35.
Council should adopt leash law. (ed.) June 19, 1975, p. 43.
Home confinement okayed; leash law to come. June 26, 1975, p. 40.
Dog law enforcement begins Sunday in city. July 24, 1975, p. 42.
Dog run dispute settled as city drops charges. July 24, 1975, p. 42.
Missing dog has epilepsy. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 35.
DOLL HOUSES
Story of a doll house built around love. (Henry Steibel) Apr. 24, 1975, p. 51.
Elizabeth Orton Jones gives doll house to city. May 22, 1975, p. 36.
DRUGS
Drug survey ‘fail safe’ factor noted. May 29, 1975, p. 50.
Drug publicity irks Dist. 109 board. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 38.
Possible drug death confirmed by hospital. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 38.
DUTCH ELM DISEASE
See: TREES
EDITORIALS
Jan. School board deserves candidates. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 39.
Let’s consolidate local elections. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 39.
The will to quit is half the battle. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 39.
Postal employees deserve salute. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 39.
Drive with care during winter. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 39.
Plaza plan ‘poses’ some questions. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 39.
Joint coffees aid candidates, voters. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 39.
Feb. Valentines – only one kind of heart. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 39.
City plan first, then maybe a plaza. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 39.
Cutting back isn’t the cure. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 39.
Mar. We oppose premature planning. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 39.
Task force meetings must be open. Mar. 13, 1975, p.39.
County should stay in its own yard. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 39.
Put the lid on poisoning fatalities. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 39.
The how and why of endorsements. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 37.
Chamber commended. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 37.
Public interest must come first. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 37.
Apr. Our choice for mayor. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 37.
Choices for Highland Park council. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 36.
How we see Highwood election. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 37.
Park board choice. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 37.
School District 107. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 37.
School District 111. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 37.
We encourage high vote turnout. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 37.
Public deserves open government. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 40A.
Remap – affront to suburbs. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 39.
May Bicycle safety should begin now. May 1, 1975, p. 39.
Task force needs more direction. May 8, 1975, p. 39.
Park board should be autonomous. May 15, 1975, p. 41.
Council should follow Meetings Act. May 22, 1975, p. 41.
Just one Memorial Day too many. May 29, 1975, p. 43.
Question 109 referendum facts. May 29, 1975, p. 43.
Our hat’s off to Matt and mates. May 29, 1975, p. 43.
Well done, Deerfield netters. May 29, 1975, p. 43.
June Plan meetings deserve attention. June 5, 1975, p. 41.
Gun control begins at home. June 12, 1975, p. 38A.
Council should adopt leash law. June 19, 1975, p. 43.
…and abolish parking meters. June 19, 1975, p. 43.
Rice brings fresh air to budgeting. June 26, 1975, p. 42.
Don’t celebrate with more death. June 26, 1975, p. 42.
July East-west buses needed in city. July 3, 1975, p. 40A.
Perilous pedaling runs a high risk. July 3,1975, p. 40A.
Does net study have credibility? July 3, 1975, p. 40A.
Donation policy needed by city. July 3, 1975, p. 40A.
City task force needs direction July 17, 1975, p. 40A.
Good schools require sense, cents. July 24, 1975, p. 41
New court, lab locations needed. July 31, 1975, p. 41.
Aug. We urge public input on budget. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 39.
Pigeons can easily lose nest eggs. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 39.
Keeping the faith starts at the top. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 40A.
Safety is first lesson to learn. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 40A.
Sept. Chain letter bond scheme is illegal. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 40A.
Bringing Bruna back to America. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 43.
Governor brings chaos out of chaos. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 42 A.
Firehouse was handled right. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 39.
Get the spirit of ’76. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 39.
Give blood Oct. 5. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 39.
Oct. Help prevent fires in your home. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 39.
Support your Community Chest. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 37.
Appearance standards are needed. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 39.
Urge meaningful override session. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 45.
Play it safe Halloween tips. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 45.
Legislators must assume burden. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 40A.
Nov. Non-return container ban needed. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 43.
Take time on Tuesday to salute the veterans. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 43.
Lawmakers urged to act on schools. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 41.
Give thanks – and more – on holiday. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 41.
Dec. School $ - is that all there is? Dec. 4, 1975, p. 41.
City newsletter needs planning. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 40.
Public has right to be informed. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 40.
City needs to set donation policy. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 37.
Bring tidings of comfort and joy. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 37.
ELECTIONS
Mayor, council races begin. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 35.
Let’s consolidate local elections. (ed.) Jan. 9, 1975, p. 39.
Will go to court: (Leonard) Lesser challenges primary ballot. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 35.
Feb. Court expected to hear Lesser suit. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 37.
Council foes still on the ballot. Court dismisses election suit. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 35.
It’s Buhai and Chamberlin.Vote results. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 35.
Apr. Our choice for mayor. (ed.) Apr. 3, 1975, p. 36.
Choices for Highland Park Council. (ed.) Apr. 3, 1975, p. 36.
How we see Highwood election. (ed.) Apr. 3, 1975, p. 37.
Voters Guide. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 32.
Buhai, Karger, incumbents win. Vote totals. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 31.
Ori defeats Molinari in Highwood. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 32.
EMERGENCIES
Active listeners available answering the call for help. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 54.
ENERGY
Pierce suggests ways to conserve energy. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 48.
Energy saving measures could change building code. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 37.
Solar energy urged to net plant. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 38.
ENVIRONMENT
Ravine erosion problem explored. May 8, 1975, p. 34.
Anti-erosion blocks may be tried on lake. June 5, 1975, p. 36.
Environmentalists to watchdog Clavey (sewage plant). July 3, 1975, p. 36.
Graham says board to pass erosion law. July 24, 1975, p. 40.
Erosion problems: Rice, Bonnett to evaluate ravines. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 33.
ERA – EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT
Round four and tiring – local pols split on ERA fight. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 38.
ERA-opposed. ‘We think those libbers are wrong.’ Aug. 21, 1975, p. 38.
ERWIN, SAM., U.S. Senator
From country lawyer to folk hero. July 3, 1975, p. 43.
EVANSTON, IL
Evanston Review marks 50th- it covered a city rich in cultural life. June 5, 1975, p. 5.
FAMILIES/FAMILY SERVICE
Families should plan spending. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 46.
Family Services lends a hand helping the Haights ‘to accept’. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 41.
Subbing. Going away? Send in second-string parents. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 49.
Child care for families in need: Tri-Con helps keep it together. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 50.
FASHION
Special Edition. Mar. 18, 1975.
FIREHOUSE
Cortesi willing to extend deadline. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 40.
Firehouse move sound; rationale prevails over paranoia. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 38.
Exact location still not pinpointed for firehouse. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 40.
Specific site sought for firehouse move. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 41.
Road stance shouldn’t block firehouse move. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 41.
City’s youth center gets past go. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 35.
FIRES
Workings of fire control devices seen by Lake County firemen. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 42B.
Fire causes $13,000 damage. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 33.
Burned out residence could be demolished. June 12, 1975, p. 38.
Fight fire with a check. July 10, 1975, p. 68.
Rating the detectors. July 10, 1975, p. 70.
Firemen to inspect residences. July 31, 1975, p. 40.
FISHING
Area sportsmen look for rainbow. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 39.
FLOODING/FLOODS
Flood plain ordinance tops city council agenda. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 38.
Ordinance to exclude pools and some homes. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 36.
State flood plain hearing to be held next Thursday. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 37.
City to examine flood plain rules. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 32.
League urges building ban on flood plain. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 32.
County league supports flood plain acquisition. June 5, 1975, p. 55.
Flood insurance – new wave of homeowner concern. June 26, 1975, p. 68.
Ravine flooding workshop. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 36.
$36 million to reduce flooding. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 46.
Information on insurance due for flood plain homes. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 37.
FLOWERS AND PLANTS
A keeper of our ‘precious heritage’: trillium. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 47.
FOOD
Meet Frances Moore Lappe: “Diet for a Small Planet’. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 56.
DES may fatten cattle but it frightens eaters. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 52B.
Battling the shopping cart blues. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 50.
Evaluating inflation-fighter pricing. May 15, 1975, p. 56.
Big wheels in town: they drive for Mobile Meals. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 52.
FOREIGN RELATIONS
Alex Seith steps behind the headlines. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 59.
FORT SHERIDAN, IL
Maj. Gen. Mabry commands Army Readiness Region V. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 44.
Historic tower adds new chapter. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40.
Ft. Sheridan celebrates U.S. Army founding. June 19, 1975, p. 42.
Maj. Gen. Forrester heads Army recruiting. July 10, 1975, p. 41.
Recruiting commander has an important job. July 10, 1975, p. 43.
Col. Allen assumes Sheridan command. July 24, 1975, p. 38.
Fort celebrates 88th birthday. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 43B.
FOUNTAINS
Symphonies of sight and sound. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 6.
Commission dumps plan for plaza. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 37.
GARBAGE/GARBAGE COLLECTION
See: WASTE MANAGEMENT
GARDENING/GARDENS
Gardens designed with you in mind. May 8, 1975, p. 78.
Indoor gardens – they’re sprouting up all over. May 15, 1975, p. 79.
Scornavacco’s keeps growing. May 22, 1975, p. 52.
Hanging baskets – a cascade of greenery. May 22, 1975, p. 75.
GERACI, RAYMOND, Mayor, Highland Park
Geraci accepts advertising position. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 41.
Geraci, Brusslan suggest amendment to allow bars. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 38.
GHINI, FIDEL, Mayor, Highwood
Jan. Citizens to send letter in effort to oust Ghini. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 36.
Shields opens up on Mayor Ghini, Jan. 2, 1975, p. 41.
Hoogasian won’t seek Ghini ruling. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 35.
Ghini questions 1964 land deal. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 59.
Ghini, Minorini spar on value of city’s van. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 59.
Feud continues: and in this corner – Fidel Ghini –Jan. 23, 1975, p. 38.
Mar. Will Ghini be X-rated? Mar. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Apr. Picketing of theater urged by Ghini. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 31.
Ghini blasts his political opponents. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 59.
Ghini speaks his mind. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 62.
June Ghini to make decision soon on future of Cinema. June 19, 1975, p. 70.
Aug. Ghini calls news stories ‘distorted’. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 36.
Mayor Ghini clarifies his position. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 40.
Oct. Ghini starts library fund. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 39.
Nov. Ghini still wants new city library. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 37.
GOOD DEEDS
Laegeler Pharmacy – they hadn’t seen anything like it – payment by mail of an old debt. July 31, 1975, p. 40.
GUAM
He’s fighting the peace on Guam: Spec. 4, Kirk Wildermuth. June 5, 1975, p. 41.
GUNS
Gun control begins at home. (ed.) June 12, 1975, p. 38A.
Target: suburban gun owners. June 12, 1975, p. 55.
Choosing sides on gun control. June 19, 1975, p. 58.
Gun control – pros and cons. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 36.
Women get acquainted with Army’s M-16. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 37.
GUTHRIE, ARLO
Warming up to Guthrie tribute: ‘So long, been good to know you.’ Mar. 6, 1975, p. 45.
Marjorie Guthrie: her cause is your cause- Huntington’s disease. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 6.
HAMER, PAUL
Hamer carries fight: property taxes can tax the mind. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 41.
Hamer letter rests ‘in hands of attorney’. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 4.
Tax suit goes to Supreme Court. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Hamer suit merits special hearing. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Hamer files new suit. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 33.
Assessments to stay same, but Hamer wins his plea. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 35.
Referendum not needed: Hamer. May 29, 1975, p. 37.
HANDICAPPED PERSONS
Bus for handicapped proposed to council. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 56.
Vans will come for handicapped. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 40.
Camps planned for handicapped. May 15, 1975, p. 52.
Learning disabilities youth offered Hebrew education. May 15, 1975, p. 73.
A special summer: Peacock Camp for handicapped children. July 24, 1975, p. 44.
Camp uses a special time. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 44.
Big wheels in town: they drive for Mobile Meals. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 52.
NSSRA wins awards. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 51.
HEALTH
Medi-Check tags along to save lives. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 51.
The beat goes on because of them: EMTs. July 3, 1975, p. 40D.
There’s a cavity in your sweet tooth. July 3, 1975, p. 42.
Health agency ideas solicited. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 53.
Hospitals search for x-ray patients; link to cancer believed. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 36.
Cancer Society inaugurates crisis telephone service. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 52.
Health agency formation causes operational dispute. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 50.
HIGHLAND PARK, IL
Jan. Council agenda-Sunset seeks rezoning on fire station property. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 38.
Public hearing due on plaza plan. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 35.
Col. Richard Leonard named to be city civil defense chief. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 36.
City joins county in bid for U.S. housing funds. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 37.
City council to review ambulance expenses. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 37.
Citizen input sought for plan. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 35.
Commission to set plaza hearing date. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 35.
Plaza plan ‘poses’ some questions. (ed.) Jan. 23, 1975, p. 39.
Community center needed in city. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 44.
Public hearing date set on plaza. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 38.
Feb. Plaza hearing Sunday. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 38.
Citizens criticize plaza plans. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 35.
Council okays Lake Park (Nursery School) permit. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 38.
City plan first, then maybe a plaza. (ed.) Feb. 13, 1975, p. 39.
Federal funds sought for three city projects. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 41.
Refuse tax, mini-mall, head council agenda. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 41.
City garbage tax halted by council. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 36.
Council rejects mall extension. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 27.
Highland Park allows Deerfield to sell its water to Riverwoods. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Mar. New Demetriou ideas held for city task force. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 35.
Commission dumps plan for plaza. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 37.
Council should abide by open meetings act. (Rosemann column) Mar. 6, 1975, p. 38.
Rice gets acquainted with city. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 38.
We oppose premature planning. (ed.). Mar. 6, 1975, p. 39.
Ambulance, special tax, condominiums, liquor on council’s agenda. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 42B.
Task force airs city concerns. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 35.
Developments decisions cause mixed emotions. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 35.
Demetriou to state goals for plan. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 37.
Bar stools banned by council. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 42B.
City council to weigh heating system change. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 32.
City files to dismiss Lesser suit. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 33.
Council nixes change without plan. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 31.
Apr. City plan concepts to be considered. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 34.
Council briefs. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 34.
Wheels moving for plan funding. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 34.
May Demetriou gives report on goals. May 1, 1975, p. 31.
Buhai era begins as Geraci’s ends. May 1, 1975, p. 31.
City street maintenance questioned. May 1, 1975, p. 33.
$750,000 bonds get council nod. May 1, 1975, p. 33.
Through the park road plan rated best by planner Demetriou. May 1, 1975, p. 34.
Downtown guidelines presented. May 1, 1975, p. 34.
Citizens petition against roadway. May 1, 1975, p. 35.
Geraci replaces 2 planners. May 1, 1975, p. 40.
Plan recommendations given by Demetriou. May 8, 1975, p. 31.
Rice to seek pay increase for employees. May 8, 1975, p. 31.
City planning department moves to city hall. May 8, 1975, p. 34.
Highland Park to get revenue-sharing funds. May 8, 1975, p. 34B.
Task force needs more direction. (ed.) May 8, 1975, p. 37.
Planner urges central tennis plant. May 15, 1975, p. 35.
City raises at 8.5%. Merit to decide pay for department heads. May 15, 1975, p. 35.
Council briefs. May 15, 1975, p. 40.
Agree on road: business task force reports. May 22, 1975, p. 33.
Specific demolition map sought for downtown. May 22, 1975, p. 35.
Council should follow Meetings Act. (ed.) May 22, 1975, p. 41.
Will Sheahen owners sell? (to make way for road) May 28, 1975, p. 35.
June Demetriou recommendations – zoning changes questioned. June 5, 1975, p. 33.
Master plan meetings Saturday at Elm Place. June 5, 1975, p. 33.
Mayor mum on dealer purchase. (Shoreland Ford) June 5, 1975, p. 35.
Rebates, donations sought from city by schools, service groups. June 5, 1975, p. 36.
Residents discuss city plan. June 12, 1975, p. 35.
Rice explains his first city budget. June 12, 1975, p. 37.
Water tower repair bids to be taken by city. June 12, 1975, p. 38.
Council reviews legal expenses. June 12, 1975, p. 38.
Plan format ideal: Marder. June 12, 1975, p. 44.
Budget hikes sewer charge. June 19, 1975, p. 35.
Police, fire department budget expanded, protection discussed by council. June 19, 1975, p. 38.
Court refuses to hear Highland Park appeal re: Northbrook Court. June 19, 1975, p. 38.
Council dims bright light proposal. June 19, 1975, p. 40.
Highland Park hires public works director. June 19, 1975, p. 70.
City to sell right after buying. June 26, 1975, p. 35.
Demetriou says plan faces many challenges. June 26, 1975, p. 37.
Task force: NO to 6 street changes…and yes to--- June 26, 1975, p. 37.
Budget has boost in sewer charge. June 26, 1975, p. 38.
Use of side yards in council hassle. June 26, 1975, p. 38.
Queries from Chantilly dominate testimony. June 26, 1975, p. 38.
July Y, Help Line seek city funds. July 3, 1975, p. 38.
Planning council weighs hospital growth program. July 3, 1975, p. 33.
East-west buses needed in city. (ed.) July 3, 1975, p. 40A.
Donation policy needed by city. (ed.) July 3, 1975, p. 40A.
City’s public servants to receive recognition. July 10, 1975, p. 42.
Council ponders firehouse move. July 17, 1975, p. 35.
Task force wonders –how to vote? – who to represent? July 17, 1975, p. 40.
Low bid taken for tower repair. July 17, 1975, p. 40.
City task force needs direction. (ed.) July 17, 1975, p. 43.
First steps Monday: Council weighs senior department. July 24, 1975, p. 33.
Firehouse move gaining support. July 24, 1975, p. 33.
City to aid firehouse move. Funds appropriated. July 31, 1975, p. 33.
Firehouse land sale hit by legal snag. July 31, 1975, p. 35.
Aug. City tax bills will be higher. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 33.
Plan task force to discuss rezoning. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 33.
Council may uncork wine licenses. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 35
. City council to examine parking zones proposal. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 42.
Task force cool to rezoning concept. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 33.
Council to view pact; trial bus could start in Nov. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 33.
City takes over senior program. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 34.
City seeks seniors to maintain plazas. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 35.
Council decision likely to save Sheridan Rd. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 35.
Highland Park rejects Highwood library offer. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 36.
Council to consider wine, bus and tennis. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 37.
No secrets, councilmen say. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 33.
Union Oil trade okayed. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 33.
Sept. Zoning, height, density – Demetriou proposals get task force nod. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 35.
Council will decide: is tennis a menace and is the beer near? Sept. 4, 1975, p. 36.
Game, set, match – indoor tennis facility gets council’s blessing. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 35.
City council approves subdivision. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 38.
Firehouse approval assured. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 33.
Public works dept. restructuring brews dissent. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 33.
Planners okay firehouse move. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 33.
Anti-plan group forms, plots goals. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 35.
Union Oil land trade approval given. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 37.
Senior center operation to be council item. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 37.
City council rolls up Midlothian sidewalk. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 42.
Oct. Trustees rap Highland Park; claim traffic hazard. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 33.
Council to wrestle with traffic. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 33.
City council backs ERA. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 36.
Anti-plan force forms study groups. Oct. 9 1975, p. 33.
City council to discuss sidewalks, liquor sales. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 38.
Appearance guides sought. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 33.
Demetriou gives altered proposal for master plan. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 33.
Cook County official proposes deal to city. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 33.
Operation of machines restricted to daytime. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 35.
Incorporation date to be on entry signs. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 35.
Nov. Homart a threat. City must act to offset impact: Winterbottom. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 35.
Downtown implementation; plan would take $11.6 million. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 37.
Opposition to city plan surprises Demetriou. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 37.
Downtown costs given. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 37.
All solicitors to be checked by FBI, council decides. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 39.
City council views trial bus plan; still needs approval. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 35.
Proposed bus fares. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 35.
Council to vote on bus proposal. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 35.
City starts tree farm. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 42A.
Motel battle lines drawn. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 35.
Panel seeks state action at Clavey. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 33.
Planners favor Gurley permit. Nov. 27,1975, p. 33.
City council, traffic commission make amends after complaint. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 36.
City buys house, land for Ridge intersection. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 39.
Council gives funds to YES. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 39.
Dec. Master plan foes air beefs. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 35.
Residents voice objections; some want council fired. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 37.
Bids to be accepted on city-owned house. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 37.
City council approves newsletter. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 37.
City buys buses for trial system. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 37.
City newsletter needs planning. (ed.) Dec. 11, 1975, p. 40.
Highmoor restoration snagged by legal snafu. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 42.
City needs to set donation policy. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 37.
Missouri planner hired as development head: Bruce Heckman. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 33.
Mayor clarifies misconceptions. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 38.
Plan bias complaints to be aired to human relations commission. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 25
HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Value of construction dips in city. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 36.
Energy saving measures could change building code. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 37.
HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT
Sunset seeks rezoning on fire station property. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 38.
Deadline could void fire station sale. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 41.
HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL
Jan. Hospital sets lecture on detection of tumors. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 63.
Gregg A. Hunter nominated to serve as hospital board chairman. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 42D.
Mar. Dr. Bernard Kaye named chief of staff at Highland Park Hospital. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 42A.
Apr. Counseling service opens for acutely ill. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 34.
May Home visit plan joins hospitals. May 8, 1975, p. 40.
Hospital honors Ruth Tessman. May 15, 1975, p. 44.
Hospital volunteers play vital role. May 15, 1975, p. 55.
Pathologists accredit hospital labs. May 29, 1975, p. 38A.
June Health council slates hearing on hospital expansion plans. June 19, 1975, p. 46.
Every child’s a winner in hospital mini-tourney. June 26, 1975, p. 53.
July Planning council weighs hospital growth program. July 3, 1975, p. 33.
Hospital expansion plan clears its first hurdle. July 24, 1975, p. 39.
Aug. Transmitter expands hospital radio network. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 57.
Expansion may be decided Sept. 5. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 35.
Sept. State board approves hospital growth plan. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 39.
Hospital offering counsel service on alcoholism. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 61.
Oct. Sidney Robbins to oversee hospital construction. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 40B.
Hospital to test for diabetes here. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 46.
Hospital appoints surgical therapist. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 49.
Nov. Possible drug death confirmed by hospital. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Dec. Hospital starts colposcope use. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 29.
HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police report appears each week. Paging varies.
Wild chase along Skokie Valley Road results in two arrests. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 35.
Safety comes first chief cop emphasizes. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 35.
Police chase nabs suspect Lewis Bridges. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 36.
Police asking leads from armed robbery. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 35.
City police criticized after vandalism wave. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 37.
HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY
It’s business as usual at library. Photos. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 49.
Festivities to mark completion of Highland Park Public Library. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 63A.
Author Liesel Mueller, to read, discuss her poetry at city library. June 12, 1975, p. 36.
City library acquires new art prints. July 3, 1975, p. 40B.
Trails West – library ‘pioneers’ throw party. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 55.
Library obtains railroad books. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 43.
Library reflects needs of the city. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 61.
HIGHWOOD, IL
Jan. Citizens to send letter in effort to oust Ghini. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 36.
Shields opens up on Mayor Ghini. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 40.
It’s a big job in a little city: Highwood police beat requires diversification. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 41.
Highwood fire investigation still in process. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 44.
Fieldhouse eyed for Highwood. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 38.
Day, night police work differ, clerical work to patrolling. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 41.
Ghini, Minorini spar on value of city’s van. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 59.
Ghini questions 1964 land deal. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 59.
Highwood Cinema Club films confiscated by police. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 35.
Highwood police probe shooting. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 41.
Past, present mayors clash again. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40B.
Two file in Highwood. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40B.
Injunctions refused in X-rated film fight. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40B.
Council calls films indecent. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40B.
Tonarelli resigns from 3rd ward seat. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40C.
Feb. Frantonius, Powers, run for council. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 41.
Three races shape up in Highwood. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 42
Anti-obscenity Council passes licensing law. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 64
. Highwood holds fire on shotgun proposal. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 66A.
Yugoslavians release singer Gloria Bently. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 41.
The faces of Highwood. Photos at a council meeting. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 44.
Mar. Obscenity public hearing to be held. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 41B.
Injunction vs. city is not renewed. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 32.
Don Skrinar Day tickets sold at Highwood Center. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Highwood council takes little action. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Does anyone care in Highwood? Mar. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Will Ghini be X-rated? Mar. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Highwood sets annual spring trash pickup. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 39.
Highwood police get good news for a change. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 39.
Gene Tremelling helps Highwood youth. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 40.
Bears welcome in Highwood. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 37.
Apr. How we see Highwood election. (ed.) Apr. 3, 1975, p. 37.
Picketing of theater urged by Ghini. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 31.
Ghini blasts his political opponents. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 59.
Ghini speaks his mind. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 62.
Highwood police praised. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 63A.
Ori defeats Molinari in Highwood. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 32.
Highwood library rent increase. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 34.
Highwood considers cleaning city sewers. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 34.
May Pagliai lists tornado rules. May 1, 1975, p. 38.
We’ll build our own library. May 8, 1975, p. 33.
Tax increase sought for library. May 22, 1975, p. 36.
Referendum slated on Highwood library. May 22, 1975, p. 36.
Minorini opposes tax hike to construct city library. May 22, 1975, p. 38.
June Miss Highwood to be crowned. June 19, 1975, p. 57.
Highwood to vote on library. June 19, 1975, p. 67.
Highwood nixes library referendum. June 26, 1975, p. 41.
July Highwood names library board. July 24, 1975, p. 38.
Volunteer pool helps St. James educators. July 24, 1975, p. 57.
Aug. Highwood library question- aldermen feud over tax ordinance. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 35.
Gambling charged at Festival. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 41.
Highwood Festival Days 1975. Photos. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 42A.
Ghini answers charges; Police department tops council ‘agenda’. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 38.
Vandals sought in window case. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 65.
Highland Park rejects Highwood library offer. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 36.
Sept. Highwood council okays new electrical ordinance. Sept. 11, 1975, 44B.
Gambling charges dropped against Rubensteins. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 37.
Oct. Tremelling denied vacation pay request. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 39.
Ghini starts library fund. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 39.
Highwood buys walkie-talkies. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 40.
Modenese looks at ‘50s. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 49.
Parking, lane changes advised in Highwood. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 46.
Nov. Ghini still wants new city library. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 37.
Highwood announces winners of turkeys. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 37.
Yuletide spirits reign in annual city festival. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 44.
City seeks to buy Sherony Estate. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 44.
Bernardi not surprised at land purchase plan. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 44.
Ori motion to aid seniors doesn’t reach vote. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 45
Highwood police get moonlighting policy. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 45.
Highwood bank offers international services. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 54.
City of Highwood bids on super ‘half-block’. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 25.
HISPANIC-AMERICANS
Funds sought for migrant schools. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 36.
Spanish speaking girls and boys learn and enjoy. July 31, 1975, p. 36.
Illegal aliens, where do they fit in? Green card’s the ticket. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 34.
HISTORY
Historic tower adds new chapter. (Tower at Ft. Sheridan) Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40.
Diamond anniversary – Woman’s Club looks back, moves ahead. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 53.
State to list historic trees. May 15, 1975, p. 36B.
Durbahn Tool Museum to be dedicated Sunday. June 5, 1975, p. 36.
Music, dance celebrates American history. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 24.
Bob Robinson saves a bit of history –old bricks. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 41.
HOLIDAYS
Have a fabulous Fourth. Events list. July 3, 1975, p. 30.
Independence Day celebration to begin. July 3, 1975, p. 35.
Parade festivities mark city’s 4th. July 10, 1975, p. 38.
Junior League plans Gazebo for Christmas. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 52.
Play it safe Halloween tips. (ed.) Oct. 23, 1975, p. 45.
Halloween heralds ghosts and goblins. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 35.
Students paint store windows. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 36.
A modern-day salute to war dead. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 42B.
UNICEF offers greetings of hope. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 60.
HOLT, JOHN, Educator
Famous exports- Boston: home of bean cod and Holt. May 8, 1975, p. 54.
HOOGASIAN, JACK, Lake County State’s Attorney
Hoogasian won’t seek Ghini ruling. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 35.
Hoogasian sought opinion Nov. 26. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 38.
Hoogasian expected to present nurse home records to jury. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 42D.
HOSPITALS
A toast to North Shore hospitals. Feb. 25, 1975, p. 16. Special Real Estate Edition
Hospitals search for x-ray patients; link to cancer believed. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 36.
HOUSES/HOUSING
City joins county in bid for U.S. housing funds. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 37.
It’s home without kids – Wood Creek Courts, adult community. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 51.
…senior housing site eyed. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 35.
HUD funds hearings set. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 42.
Movin’ on…Jack Allen home. June 5, 1975, p. 39.
Home styles to be displayed. June 5, 1975, p. 50.
Tax credit permitted for new housing. June 26, 1975, p. 72.
Senior housing plans move a step further. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 32.
ILLINOIS
Jan. State seeks new ideas on penalties. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 61.
Feb. It’s equality time again downstate. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 39.
Mar. Court decision pending on state assessments. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 33.
Apr. Berning fears taxes with building plans. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 38.
Dems seek House remap. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 40.
Local reps skeptical of new plan. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 40.
May Youth Conservation Corps granted $20,305 by state. May 15, 1975, p. 36B.
State to list historic trees. May 15, 1975, p. 36B.
June State seeks lakefront plan. June 5, 1975, p. 42.
July State cut may affect local schools. July 17, 1975, p. 37.
Resource Equalizer and how it should work. July 17, 1975, p. 37.
Oct. State woes could affect veto votes. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 42.
Dec. State board (of education) votes to keep paying. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 42.
State to fix Clavey crossing. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 23.
IMMIGRATION
Bruna Molinari Bolacchi hopes and waits to return. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 35.
Bringing Bruna back to America. (ed.) Sept. 11, 1975, p. 43.
‘Bring Bruna Back’ drive starts. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 38.
Illegal aliens, where do they fit in? Green card’s the ticket. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 34.
INFLATION
Evaluating inflation-fighter pricing. May 15, 1975, p. 56.
ISRAEL
Jewish ‘immigrants’ discover Israel. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 54.
Maskit (sic) is many beautiful things. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 52.
JONES, ELIZABETH ORTON, Local author.
Elizabeth Orton Jones gives doll house to city. May 22, 1975, p. 36.
KAVADAS, TED, Director: H. P. Park District
Kavadas still in coma. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 34.
Kavadas keeps up fight for his life. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 33.
No change reported in Kavadas condition. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 36A.
Ernie Nance replaces Kavadas as park chief. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 33.
KLEIMAN, CAROL, Journalist
Carol Kleiman: Evangelist for working women. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 50.
LAKE COUNTY, IL
Jan. Dems control board of review. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 48.
Board of review is out of tax suit. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 52.
Lake County policemen are going back to school. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 41.
Feb. Two apply for zoning vacancy. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 44B.
County board tests its power. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 41.
County planners become cautious. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 44.
Mar. County should stay in its own yard. (ed.) Mar. 13,1975, p. 39.
Would you believe paying to pay taxes? Mar. 13, 1975, p. 41.
Workings of fire control devices seen by Lake County firemen. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 42B.
How far does board power go? Mar. 20, 1975, p. 35.
County mayors to discuss land development tonight. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 35.
County rescinds Rivershire approval. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Board members await judgment. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 31.
Sheriff (LaMagdaleine) institutes ‘reconstruction’. May 27, 1975, p. 41.
Apr. Work release program switched to Camp Logan. Apr 3, 1975, p. 38.
Democrats to control county review board. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 62.
State’s attorney orders Rivershire approval. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 62.
Strouse statement false; judges didn’t refuse trials. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 31.
Lake County may get an Indian reservation. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 37.
May Deputies say innocent. May 1, 1975, p. 40.
County tax bills behind schedule. May 8, 1975, p. 33.
County receives grant to complete river plant. May 8, 1975, p. 35.
Lake County awaits HUD decision. May 8, 1975, p. 35.
Democrats break county tradition. May 15, 1975, p. 36.
37 percent assessment level set. May 15, 1975, p. 36B.
County uses federal funds for operations, still a deficit. May 15, 1975, p. 36B.
County becomes health district. May 29, 1975, p. 38A.
June Judge orders 50% assessments, commercial land included. June 12, 1975, p. 35.
County should go together in one district Stern says. June 12, 1975, p. 63.
County may delay 1974 tax bills. June 19, 1975, p. 38.
County vets total 53,860. June 19, 1975, p. 69.
July $10 million sale of bonds to affect county tax bills. July 3, 1975, p. 40B.
County adapts comprehensive plan. July 10, 1975, p. 40.
County receives federal funding. July 10, 1975, p. 40.
County’s population shows small increase. July 10, 1975, p. 41.
County seeks jury trial on Hawthorn question. July 24, 1975, p. 40.
Aug. County’s tax rates show an increase. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 36.
Sept. Local schools to sue county for taxation fee. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 36A.
County board trying to hold line on budget. Sept. 4 ,1975, p. 37.
Deputies plead guilty. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 44B.
Showdown date made in county utility tax suit. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 42D.
Oct. County may halt judge pay raises. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 40.
County to get funds for training program. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 61.
Nov. Lake County board to vote on $40.5 million budget. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 42.
Dec. County board okays $40 million budget. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 42.
Fox Lake dredging to increase next year. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 50.
LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE
Snowmobiles banned in forest preserve. Jan. 26, 1975, p. 45A.
More acreage eyed for forest preserve. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Rep. Amendola opposes acquisition without vote. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Forest commissioners to consider land bonds. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 62.
Forest commission approves $10 million bond issue for county. Apr 17, 1975, p. 35.
Youth Conservation Corps granted $20,305 by state. May 15, 1975, p. 36B.
Preserve commissioners vote on 163 acre purchase. June 19, 1975, p. 70.
Forest preserves buy open space in county. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 44.
Forest preserves eye new land for appraisal. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 36.
‘Curiosity’ claim raises naturalists’ ire. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 49.
LAKE MICHIGAN
Jan. Officials discuss beach standards. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 41.
Inaction on erosion, lakefront, criticized. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 37.
Feb. Lakefront future to be discussed. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 36.
Mar. Lake Michigan pollution to be studied March 13. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 61.
A new wave on the lake: SAIL – sailing program. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 63.
Apr. Lake issues to be studied. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 3.
May Lake Michigan issues forum set. May 15, 1975, p. 36B.
Park district, yacht club co-sponsor sail lessons. May 29, 1975, p. 62.
June Anti-erosion blocks may be tried on lake. June 5, 1975, p. 36.
State seeks lakefront plan. June 5, 1975, p. 42.
Fred Gardner takes to the high seas. June 5, 1975, p. 60.
Beaches open – water’s clean. June 12, 1975, p. 35.
July Lakefront board to talk erosion with owners.. July 3, 1975, p. 34.
Right location sought for sand-saver device. July 3, 1975, p. 38.
Corps orders jetties shortened. July 10, 1975, p. 35.
Shoreline protection offered. July 10, 1975, p. 37.
Rosewood jetty dispute goes on. July 24, 1975, p. 35
Sandy ways to pass away sunny days. Beach photos. July 24, 1975, p. 36.
Aug. Interim shoreline commission created. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 66.
Oct. Residents’ objection stalls ‘Sandgrabber’ installation. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 41.
Nov. Lakefront recommendations. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 35.
Sandgrabber hearing begins Tuesday. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 38.
LA MAGDALEINE, EDMUND J., Lake County Sheriff
Sheriff institutes ‘reconstruction’. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 41.
LARSON, ALBERT, Local businessman
City’s ‘Uncle Albert’ to have special day. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 36.
LAWSUITS
DeFoor extortion suit names Clavey, Coles. July 3, 1975, p. 35.
Hearing set today for Edison rebate suit. July 10, 1975, p. 40.
Little opposition given to Edison rebate suit. July 17, 1975, p. 40
Lawsuit stalls effort to cut Lake-Cook limit. July 17, 1975, p. 44.
Highland Park seeks pact to re-open lawsuit. July 17, 1975, p. 44.
Lake-Cook Rd. suits not affected by traffic plan. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 37.
Hamer suit challenges assessment law. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 38.
Edison wins suit and $1 million. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 42.
LEGISLATORS/LEGISLATURE
Future cloudy for 79th assembly. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 38.
Berning urges monthly pay for legislators. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 42.
Betty Lou Reed likes role. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 50.
Barrage of bills would limit growth. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 43.
Pierce, Matijevich fight remap bill; would effect county. June 5, 1975, p. 38.
Berning assails benefit package. June 12, 1975, p. 40.
Berning says no helmets may halt funds from U.S. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 44.
Graham named head of NIPC despite protests. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 44.
Pierce, Reed favor veto override. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 38.
Deuster supports ‘other’ override. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 38.
Urge meaningful override session. (ed.) Oct. 23, 1975, p. 45.
Duff predicts eventual funding veto override. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 39.
Legislators must assume burden. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 40A.
Berning bill allows schools to levy taxes. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 41.
LESSER, LEONARD, HP Council candidate
Lesser background disputed. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 29.
Lesser vows to disprove probe. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 29.
Investigation was right thing to do. Rosemann column. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 37.
Lesser eligibility questioned. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 29.
Lesser campaign continues, won’t talk to NEWS. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 29.
Background discrepancies remain. Lesser fails to provide proof. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 29.
Lesser’s name to be on city council ballot. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 29.
LEVI, EDWARD H., United States Attorney General
Atty. general’s family included local resident. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 66C.
LEVINE, JAMES, Musician
Ravinia remembrances. June 26, 1975, p. 6.
Levine leaves fond memories. July 31, 1975, p. 6.
LOTTERIES
Cabbris win Grand Slam. May 8, 1975, p. 34B.
MC CLORY, ROBERT, U.S. Representative
Tribute to McClory; Rocky and his friends reminisce. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 44.
MALPRACTICE INSURANCE
Malpractice insurance cost crisis affects doctors and patients. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 48.
MANUAL ALPHABET
See: SIGN LANGUAGE
MEDITATION
Transcendental meditation- people from all walks of life living a natural high. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 53.
MIDWEST
Unity Day portrays Midwest Bicentennial. June 19, 1975, p. 48.
Unity Day play portrays Midwest Bicentennial. June 26, 1975, p. 46.
MOSQUITOS
Referendum to decide if Riverwoods joins local abatement district. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 33.
Mosquito abatement vote scheduled here. Oct.23, 1975, p. 41.
Riverwoods annexed as 51 persons vote. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 59.
MOTION PICTURES
Jan. Highwood Cinema Club films confiscated by police. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 35.
Injunctions refused in X-rated film fight. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40B.
Council calls films indecent. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40B.
Feb. Anti-obscenity Council passes licensing law. (Highwood) Feb. 13, 1975, p. 64.
Public reaction sought to X-films. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 41.
Mar. New events unfold in obscenity drama. Mar. 13, 1975 p. 38.
Obscenity public hearing to be held. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 41B.
Apr. Picketing of theater urged by Ghini. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 31.
Dirty flicks weren’t quite so dirty in 1919. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 32.
June Ghini to make decision soon on future of Cinema. June 19, 1975, p. 70.
MUELLER, LIESEL, poet.
Author Liesel Mueller to read, discuss her poetry at city library. June 12, 1975, p. 36.
MUSIC
Jan. Their fare: folk songs: Ben Mortenson and Eileen Parkinson. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 14.
Derek Evans lives road show daily. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 6.
Symphony life hectic, happy for Dale Clevenger family. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 6.
Violinist’s career to include Barat: Samuel Thaviu. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 50.
Feb. Jeffrey Siegel series gets hot. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 7.
This time Gloria Lind was in trouble. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 46.
Hadassah series examines creativity of Jewish music. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 49.
Mar. Shore singer James Stith takes Met prize. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 7.
Warming up to Guthrie tribute: ‘So long, been good to know you.’ Mar. 6, 1975, p. 45.
Chamber choir to give spring baroque concert. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 51.
Apr. Ambassador of music to the young: Kal Kovak. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 6.
Pianist Epstein to play at high school. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 42.
May Vladimir Leyethchkiss, Soviet pianist starts new life in U.S. May 1, 1975, p. 6.
Danny Epstein comes home again. May 1, 1975, p. 42.
Renaissance music – Tudor brings treasure trove. May 8, 1975, p. 5.
Series features American music. May 8, 1975, p. 7.
Music festival will feature 20th century Torah music at Beth El. May 22, 1975, p. 66.
Brel songs alive and well. May 29, 1975, p. 5.
June North Shore band is chili flavored. June 26, 1975, p. 44D.
Aug. North Shore Concert band goes to Europe. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 5.
Curtain goes down in Slavic splendor: cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 6.
Sept. Fanny Hassler – she teaches from the podium. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 6.
Songsmith James Durst plays the world his tune. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 36B.
Jazz anthology – Giordano gets it all together. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 5.
A casual approach to class music. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 24.
Oct. Quartet series opens. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 5.
Only she believed she had a voice: Brenda Roberts. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 5.
Pianist J. Browning finds new challenge. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 6.
Free concerts set at Norris University Center. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 20.
IAC gives grant. (Illinois Arts Council) Oct. 16, 1975, p. 23.
Fine Arts Quartet – Dandy Yankees. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 6.
Starker sparks symphony opener. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 19.
Nov. Gand offers tips to buying a guitar. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 74.
She directs choir’s ‘Creation’ – Carol Hyman. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 5.
Dec. Advent lives on in church music. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 5.
Australian strings bring smiles and snow. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 6.
Trillium Singers tuning up for candle-lit Noel. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 53.
Christmas oratorio played by Lake Forest Symphony. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 7.
NEWSPAPERS/PERIODICALS
Mail-delivered papers can carry lottery news. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 42.
A journal of fiction: Story Quarterly begins. May 22, 1975, p. 5.
Evanston Review marks 50th – it covered a city rich in cultural life. June 5, 1975, p. 5.
NORTH SHORE
The North Shore – it’s a home and a way of life. Feb. 25, 1975, p. 5. Special Real Estate Edition.
North Shore towns provide donor services. Feb. 25, 1975, p. 12.
What’s in a name? Selections reveal popular choices. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 44.
What’s in a name? New committee finds out. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 42.
NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT – NSSD
NSSD seeking raise in corporate fund tax. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 33.
New contractor to get ditch job. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 38.
Bongi-Consolidated may add to suit. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 35.
Sanitary District hires new contractor to do interceptor restoration. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 37.
Five sanitary trustees to be elected, no longer appointed. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 44.
NORTH SHORE SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT – NSSED
NSSED headed for regionalization. Vote May 17. May 1, 1975, p. 40.
Voters may opt for NSSED tax rate boosts Saturday. May 15, 1975, p. 33.
NSSED tax referendum approved. May 22, 1975, p. 40.
Boards say no to NSSED revamp. July 24, 1975, p. 37.
NORTHBROOK COURT -- Homart Project
Feb. Shopping Center agreement nears. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Homart clears final legal barrier. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 41.
Mar. Homart settles suit, will finish first building. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 33.
Apr. City files suit again, Northbrook Court battle goes on. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 31.
May Fourth store coming: Homart impact grows in scope. May 22, 1975, p. 33.
June Northbrook Court- what’s in store? June 5, 1975, p. 44.
Court refuses to hear Highland Park appeal. June 19, 1975, p. 38.
Aug. Court dismisses latest Homart suit. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 35.
Sept. Lake-Cook Rd. residents hear Homart traffic ideas. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 35.
Oct. Claim traffic hazard. Trustees rap Highland Park. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 33.
Nov. Homart a threat. City must act to offset impact: Winterbottom. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 35.
NURSERY SCHOOLS
Plan commission advises Lake Park Nursery School special permit approval. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Day care center’s growth reflects success. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 63.
NURSES
A nurse must be ready. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 44.
Prowler slashes couch while two nurses sleep. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 39.
Nurses’ closet lends a helping hand. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 44.
NURSING HOMES
Five investigations probe area nurse home deaths. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 42.
Hoogasian expected to present nurse home records to jury. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 42D.
Morris predicts investigation on homes will go five months. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 46.
OBITUARIES
List attached.
PARKING
…and abolish parking meters. (ed.) June 19, 1975, p. 43.
Free-parking trial on for downtown. June 26, 1975, p. 35.
Parking violation fee to be increased to $3. July 3, 1975, p. 36.
Overtime parkers face higher penalties. July 17, 1975, p. 39.
City council to examine parking zones proposal. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 42.
Off-street decal plan passed for employees. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 36.
Hair salon patrons want metered parking. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 44B.
City gives nod to remove meters. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 33.
Employee parking spaces are increased downtown. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 35.
PARKS
Jan. Park signup on increase. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 46.
Manor Park gets face-lifting. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 50.
Three file for park board. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 38.
Park board candidates cognizant of problems. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 37.
Feb. Park board to discuss indoor tennis facility. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 37.
City, park board, differ on rec center property. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 66A.
Park candidates agree on ‘no road’. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 36.
Highland Park recreation a little of everything at home. Feb. 25, 1975, p. 38. Special Real Estate Edition.
Mar. ‘Gold Pass’ can save money for park users Mar. 6, 1975, p. 49.
Park board considers punch card for tennis. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 42.
Park board approves beach, boating rules. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 68B.
Apr. Park board choice. (ed.) Apr. 3, 1975, p. 37
Indoor tennis – net plant set for Highmoor. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 38B.
Mrs. Goldberg wins park board election. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 33.
Two issues surface, indoor tennis fight heats up. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 31.
May Deer Creek to get 2d look for tennis facility. May 1, 1975, p. 31.
Circus on ice coming to Centennial park rink. May 1, 1975, p. 43.
Demetriou road advice questioned. Park board seeks meeting. May 8, 1975, p. 33.
Park board seeks legal protections. May 15, 1975, p. 33.
Road plan bogs down park board. May 15, 1975, p. 36.
Park board should be autonomous. (ed.) May 15, 1975, p. 41.
Indoor tennis facility to get hearing. May 22, 1975, p. 35.
Park board facing crucial votes. May 22, 1975, p. 36.
Will Sheahen owners sell? (to make way for road). May 29, 1975, p. 35.
June Deer Creek chosen. Hearing date set for indoor tennis. June 5, 1975, p. 35.
Lighted ball diamond scrapped. June 12, 1975, p. 38.
Men-only golf hours facing study. June 26, 1975, p. 59.
July Anvon offers to drop tennis protest. July 3, 1975, p. 35.
Does net study have credibility? (ed.) July 3, 1975, p. 40A.
Park board considers Anvon proposal. July 10, 1975, p. 37.
Dispute flares at net hearing., No love here. July 17, 1975, p. 35.
Tennis facility relocation approved. July 17, 1975, p. 38.
HUD won’t comment on Deer Creek tennis. July 17, 1975, p. 38.
Park district now broke: Kavadas. July 24, 1975, p. 35.
Aug. Park board to consider senior plan. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 40.
Park district registration increases by 26 percent. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 57.
Hodgen begins new job for park district Sept. 1. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 58.
Tennis vote postponed. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 34.
Board votes to hike recreation tax. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 37.
Sept. Solar energy urged to net plant. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 38.
Oct. Park district briefs. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 63.
Park board approves net facility drawings. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 33.
Park board to seek change in sign’s color. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 37.
Nov. Park commissioners cool to road. (through Sunset Park) Nov. 6, 1975, p. 35.
Park board to oppose motel on Lake-Cook. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 37.
NSSRA wins awards. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 51. (N. Shore Special Rec. Assoc.)
Park road view to be presented. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 40.
Dec. Road heads for its first test. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 35
Warming house may be part of indoor tennis plant. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 48.
Park board says no to road. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 31.
Park road workable: Fritz. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 32.
Ernie Nance replaces Kavadas as park chief. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 33.
PENNIES
Copper-saving resident turns in huge penny cache. June 26, 1975, p. 39.
PHARMACIES
Most pharmacies to buck ruling, will fill prescriptions. (for persons on public aid) Aug. 7, 1975, p. 36.
PHILLIPS, WALLY, Radio Personality
Winnetka resident is everybody’s neighbor. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 54.
PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTOGRAPHY
Though the lens he finds pictures of his past. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 6.
Dorka Raynor finds them (children) around the world. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 5.
Photographer says these are days for women – Laurel Ross. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 28.
PHYSICIANS
Malpractice insurance cost crisis affects doctors and patients. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 48.
PIERCE, REP. DANIEL M.
Jan. Pierce joins list opposing Choate. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 38.
Rep. Pierce stresses energy conservation. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 38.
Pierce suggests ways to conserve energy. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 48.
Pierce says Redmond will help the suburbs. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40.
Feb. Pierce seeks tax deduction for tuition paying parents. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 44B.
Rep. Pierce opposes public works plan. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 42.
Apr. Rep. Pierce considers running for governor. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 35.
June Pierce, Matijevich fight remap bill. Would affect city. June 5, 1975, p. 38.
Aug. Pierce considers governor race. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 37.
Sept. Pierce honored. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 53.
Oct. Pierce still could run in governor primary. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 40B.
Dec. Pierce just misses spot on ticket. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 44B.
PIGEONS
Pigeons don’t complain about us. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 39.
City’s pigeon problem won’t be pigeonholed. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 35.
Council tables pigeon ordinance. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 35.
Birds can stay says commission. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 38.
PLAYGROUNDS
Playgrounds going contemporary. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 49.
POLITICAL PARTIES
Mar. Ailing GOP prescribes an RX. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 42B.
Apr. Sen Bentsen blasts GOP. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 62.
Democrats to control county review board. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 62.
Dems seek House remap. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 40.
May Democrats break county tradition. May 15, 1975, p. 36.
Dems control review board. May 22, 1975, p. 38.
County Dems to hold summer fund raisers. May 22, 1975, p. 40.
June Lake County Democrats: Stern sets up search committee. June 19, 1975, p. 38.
Sept. Dems’ candidate search coming to Highland Park. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 49.
Politics 1976: county parties look for winning lineups. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 44.
Oct. Democrats are sought to run for county board. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 40B.
GOP to discuss office functions. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 40B.
Dems conclude candidate search. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 40B.
Nov. Democrats sought to oppose Rep. Crane. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 46.
POLLUTION
City attacks pollution problem. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 35.
‘Control Clavey odor’ IPCB. (Ill. Pollution Control Bd.) Nov. 13, 1975, p. 33.
POPULATION
Will babies boom again? Sept. 4, 1975, p. 44.
PRAIRIES
A little piece of the prairie – Peacock Prairie. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 48.
RADIO
Show has grown: Tonioni turns on Italians on WVVX. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 47.
Mikki Stewart giving listeners the sounds they like. WVVX. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 46.
John Doremus at the mike on Unity Day. June 19, 1975, p. 6.
Hams to practice for emergencies in weekend event open to public. June 26, 1975, p. 59.
Transmitter expands hospital radio network. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 57.
RAILROADS
North Western tracks inspected by machine. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 43.
RTA subsidy precludes Milwaukee Road fare hike. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 63.
C&NW ’74 income takes a downhill ride. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 37.
Library obtains railroad books. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 43.
Crossing to be studied by sub-committee. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 35.
RAVINIA FESTIVAL
Mar. Ravinia Commission seeking funds. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 49.
New York actors to give plays at Ravinia this year. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 59.
Apr. Sopranos to make Ravinia debut. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 41.
June Ravinia opens tonight. Gordon getting the ‘ifs’ out. June 26, 1975, p. 5.
Ravinia remembrances. June 26, 1975, p. 6.
July Unity Day – biggest bargain on the shore. July 3, 1975, p. 5.
Ravinia opener a smash hit. July 3, 1975, p. 7.
Bach’s box office magic. July 3, 1975, p. 26.
Ravinia Park lets the sun shine in. July 3, 1975, p. 48.
Travel Lights (group) beam on Ravinia. July 17, 1975, p. 5.
Ravinia exhibit features artifacts. July 31, 1975, p. 28.
Aug. Kuebler takes high road to Ravinia debut. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 6.
Parking solution sought for Ravinia. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 38.
Symphony ends season. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 5.
Jessye Norman lights summer night. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 18.
Symphony team wins Ravinia’s Stanley cup. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 24.
John Green- looking back but living now. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 7.
Sept. Keeping Ravinia at its tranquil best is their job. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 48.
Oct. Richard J. Farrell elected Ravinia chairman. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 18.
Nov. Ravinia in November: summer soloists set. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 22.
Dec. Record season breaks even. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 22.
Ravinia incidents cause meeting. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 23.
RAVINES
$10 million ravine plan revealed. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 37.
Ravine plan draws fire. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 33.
Ravine repair hinges on ordinance change. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 35.
RECYCLING
Recycle center takes large metal material. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 42A.
Wrong items put in recycle bins, causes extra work. May 29, 1975, p. 38B.
Non-return container ban needed. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 43.
REHABILITATION FACILITIES
‘Thresholds’ helps them come back. July 10, 1975, p. 52.
RIVERWOODS, IL
Highland Park allows Deerfield to sell its water to Riverwoods. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Referendum to decide if Riverwoods joins local abatement district. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 33.
Riverwoods annexed as 51 persons vote. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 59.
ROCKEFELLER, NELSON, Vice-president, U.S.
Tribute to McClory: Rocky and his friends reminisce. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 44.
RUSSIA
No news from Soviet journalists. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 38.
The Panovs…a part of cultural history. May 15, 1975, p. 37.
SAFETY
Medi-Check tags along to save lives. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 51.
SAILING
Sailing through the ages: Johnstones have youngest and some of the best. Special Section. June 3, 1975, p. L2.
SCHOOLS
Jan. Schools prepare for board votes. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 37.
Public funds for private schools? Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40C.
Deuster joins schools’ problems commission. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 44.
‘Expo ‘75’ on tap at Edgewood School. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 47A.
Feb. After-school club fills in the gaps. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 48.
Maria Puntillo restores Italian culture. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 53.
County schools cost over $115 million, up $16 million. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 49.
NSSED hears reports – views vary on regionalization. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 65. North Shore Special Education District
107,108 caucuses endorse candidates. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 37.
Mar. Consumers of future are offered an education. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 48.
Fine Arts come alive at Elm Place. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 45.
School athletics might be headed for sudden death. Mar.13, 1975, p. 64B.
Apr. Quality education remains at IC (Immaculate Conception). Apr. 3, 1975, p. 49.
Educator to discuss alternate schools. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 44.
Students’ attitudes shift. Campus traditions take a tumble. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 64.
July State cuts may affect local schools. July 17, 1975, p. 37.
Paying the price for excellence. (ed.) July 17, 1975, p. 59.
School contracts in varying stages. July 24, 1975, p. 37.
Good schools require sense, cents. (ed.) July 24, 1975, p. 41.
Volunteer pool helps St. James educators. July 24, 1975, p. 57.
Spanish speaking girls and boys learn and enjoy. July 31, 1975, p. 36.
Aug. Schools respond to Marder letter. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 3.
Schools face money deficit. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 36.
Local schools establish record viewing policy. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 43A.
Sept. Local schools to sue county for taxation fee. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 36A.
Oct. Legislators to meet with school officials. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 37.
Downstate Representatives: key to veto overrides for schools. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 44.
108, 109, 110 heads confer: board chiefs eye boundary changes. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 36.
North Shore’s school districts are more concerned about SB1493 veto. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 38.
Commercial under-assessments? Schools could get more money. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 39.
Nov. School officials discuss finances. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Administrative costs compare favorably with other districts. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Compromise package: Glass reveals alternative measure. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 41.
Berning bill allows schools to levy taxes. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 42.
Dec. State board of education votes to keep paying. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 42.
Budget woes led ’75 school agenda. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 32.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107
Jan. Caucus seeks candidates in 107; search draws a blank. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 37.
School board deserves candidates. (ed.) Jan. 2, 1975, p. 39.
Migrant program likely in 107. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 45.
Feb. 107 board denies pay hike to teachers on lunchroom duty. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 46.
Mar. Menninga files to run for Dist. 107 board. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 32.
Apr. Barnett defeats Menningo in race for seat on School Dist. 107 board. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 33.
May $40,000 budget cut made in District 107. May 22, 1975, p. 37.
June District 107 expresses concern for city plan. June 12, 1975, p. 44.
Aug. School district tax rates are given. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 36.
Utilities suit – District 107 rejects settlement. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 34.
Sept. District 107 board approves budget. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 38.
Nov. Board hopefuls face challenge. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 45A.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 108
Jan. Board refuses HPFT request. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 35.
IPI math program out in 108. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 42D.
Apr. Kaufman, Zeleny win unopposed in School Dist. 108 contest. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 33.
May Alternative learning explored in District 108. May 1, 1975, p. 39.
Edgewood program fate unclear. May 8, 1975, p. 34A.
OP-ED to give report to board. May 8, 1975, p. 34B.
OP-ED backers get little support. May 22, 1975, p. 39.
Oct. Mediator assigned in 108 negotiations. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 37.
District 108 pact reached. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 31.
Dec. In District 108 parents seek alternative school. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 51.
Principals wary of parents’ plan. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 51.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 109
Jan. Student musicians share their melodious gift. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 44.
Feb. Proposed budget cut studied in 109. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 41.
Cutting back isn’t the cure. (ed.) Feb. 27, 1975, p. 39.
Mar. Dist 109 boundary report; David ‘pulls’ two documents. Mar. 20, 1975. p. 60.
Dist. 109 behavior report outlined. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 60.
Apr. Dist. 109 boundary committee report calls for no changes. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 33.
Board takes stand on Briarwood. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 43.
Plan dropped for Shepard, board nixes new reading program. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 36.
May Enrollments up at two 109 schools. May 8, 1975, p. 34A.
District 109 board okays referendum. May 15, 1975, p. 36.
Meeting slated on referendum. May 15, 1975, p. 36.
109 committee will study possible boundary change. May 22, 1975, p. 40.
Factors behind referendum probed. May 22, 1975, p. 40.
Referendum not needed: Hamer. May 29, 1975, p. 37.
Straw poll on 109 referendum shows many citizens undecided. May 29, 1975, p. 37.
June 109 president answers charges. June 5, 1975, p. 36B.
109 board presents 75-76 budget. June 5, 1975, p. 36B.
109 referendum fails; another suggested. June 12, 1975, p. 42.
Lunch time fee proposal brings out parents in 109. June 19, 1975, p. 44.
July 109 board talks of closing, transfers. July 17, 1975, p. 46B.
Aug. Board considers selling lots, some residents protest. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 37.
Sept. Discrepancy noted; 109 budget slashed again. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 36.
McMahon takes helm in 109; aims to chart tight financial course. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 47.
Oct. Boundary talks slated by 109, with 110, 108. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 42.
Jobless committee goes back to ‘start’. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 42.
Required programs criticized by 109 chief. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 43.
Nov. 109 board learns of new tuition policy; reconsiders options. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 47.
Drugs publicity irks District 109 board. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 38.
Closing (Briarwood) school not enough: 109. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 39.
Dec. Tax raise before closing: 109 group. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 48.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 111
Jan. Student safety committee to meet at Oak Terrace. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 43.
Feb. Judith Jacobs will run for District 111 board spot. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 37.
Apr. Jody Jacobs, Roy Cardia elected in School District 111. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 33.
May Lunchroom study results due in School District 111. May 22, 1975, p. 37.
June District 111 names new fort liaison. June 12, 1975, p. 64.
July District 111 considers sack-lunch program. July 3, 1975, p. 37.
In-school lunch resolution OK’d. July 10, 1975, p. 37.
District 111 passes tentative budget. July 24, 1975, p. 38.
Ourth returns to Oak Terrace. July 24, 1975, p. 38.
Aug. District 111 negotiations at an impasse: spokesman. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 55.
District 111 puts off vote. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 39.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113
Jan. High school faces financial squeeze. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 60.
IEA supports District 113 suit. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 45.
113 postpones alternate learning. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 53.
Alternative learning plan okayed by 113 board. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 38.
Feb. Why District 113 is in trouble. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 41.
Building and maintenance – District 113 okays improvements. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 41.
Fire prevention bonds for sale in District 113. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Mar. District 113 joins fight for tax law revision. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 37.
Board takes new look at ALP (Alternate Learning Program). Mar. 13, 1975, p. 41.
Teachers take ‘survival’ notes. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 48.
Smith, McAllister, Uhlmann- three file for Dist. 113 seats. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 32.
Dist. 113 school board rehires coach Schramm. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 29.
Dist. 113 eyes stricter spending. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 32.
Apr. Dist. 113 precincts listed for April 12 vote. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 33.
McAllister named 113 board president. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 33.
Unopposed caucus candidates win in Dist. 113 race. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 33.
May 113 board hears report on sexism. May 1, 1975, p. 37.
New English classes challenge jrs., seniors. May 1, 1975, p. 48.
District 113 approves 6.9 percent pay hike. May 8, 1975, p. 34.
District 113 faculty given credit-earning flexibility. May 15, 1975, p. 36A.
113 board urged to seek rebates in Highland Park. May 29, 1975, p. 37.
June Administration needs to listen to students. June 5, 1975, p. 48.
Illinois education office rates high school. June 5, 1975, p. 48,
Nussman sends opinion to District 113 board on Schramm renewal. June 5, 1975, p. 62.
Opinion given board in coach probe. June 12, 1975, p. 42.
State high school rating, Part II. June 12, 1975, p. 46.
Final look at visitors’ high school evaluation. June 19, 1975, p. 54.
District 113 raps state budget cut. June 25, 1975, p. 40.
July $12.5 million budget forecast for District 113. July 17, 1975, p. 37.
Tax rate assigned for District 113. July 31, 1975, p. 35.
113 board concerned with Demetriou ideas. July 31, 1975, p. 35.
Aug. Working option for students. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 42.
District 113 okays budget. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 36.
Is 113 plan worth it? Aug. 28, 1975, p. 40.
Sept. School district 113 lists new teachers. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 43.
District 113 tax levy approved. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 44B.
High school journalists resume their columns. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 45.
State funds repair work at HPHS. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 45.
Oct. High school to look at ALP once again. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 44.
113 board discusses state money actions. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 46.
Senior option program ready at high school. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 49C.
Nov. Caucus members sought in 113. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 39.
District 113 files complaint of under-assessment. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 41.
Alternative learning requires stimulation. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 48.
Complaint against industrial properties ratified by 113 board. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 42.
Title IX poses tough questions. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 54
113 board knew of underassessment. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 36.
Grade weighting concerns pupils. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 48.
ALP information offered to the public. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 48.
Dec. District 113 caucus to hear board issues. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 38.
School $ - is that all there is? (ed.) Dec. 4, 1975, p. 41.
Residential underassessment told. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 38.
Assessment decision due Jan. 1. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 38.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Jan. Seniors feeling inflation squeeze: rising costs, static incomes. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 52.
Feb. …senior housing site eyed. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 35.
Seniors show their hobbies. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 47.
May 561 seniors live here on poverty level. May 8, 1975, p. 35.
Senior center offers hot lunch plan. May 8, 1975, p. 40.
Two events planned for senior citizens. May 8, 1975, p. 68.
Law should aid seniors, disabled with tax relief. May 15, 1975, p. 44.
July Sewer charge doubled; city’s seniors exempted. July 17, 1975, p. 40.
Gurley proposal re senior center to have hearing. July 31, 1975, p. 38.
Aug. Park board to consider senior plan. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 40.
City takes over senior program. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 34.
City seeks seniors to maintain plazas. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 35.
Seniors who are100 to be feted Wednesday. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 55.
Sept. Senior center operation to be council agenda item. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 37.
Oct. Senior center supported, opposed. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 36.
Nov. Flu shots offered to senior citizens. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 43.
Youth, senior centers receive special permits. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 34.
Youth, senior centers approved. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 28.
Senior housing plans move a step further. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 32.
Senior center offers specialization. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 42.
SERVICES
Self Help Center makes dreams become reality. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 51.
Josslyn gives emotional help. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 54.
Nurses’ closet lends helping hand. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 44.
SEWERS
Youths raised stink about sewers. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 58.
Environmentalists to watchdog Clavey. July 3, 1975, p. 36.
Save-A-Pet, city dispute sewer line installation. July 10, 1975, p. 42.
Sewer charge doubled; city’s seniors exempted. July 17, 1975, p. 40.
Sewer payment issue stalls Save-A-Pet plan. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 36.
‘Control Clavey odor’ IPCB. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 33. (Ill. Pollution Control Bd.)
Sanitary sewer line to undergo inspection. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 43.
SEWING
No ‘so-so’ work at stitches show. May 22, 1975, p. 54.
SIGN LANGUAGE
John Boyer’s not so unusual, if you like boas. May 29, 1975, p. 54.
SIGNAGE/SIGNS
Signs- are there any standards? Oct. 16, 1975, p. 38.
Is city in sign-design business? Oct. 16, 1975, p. 39.
SINGLES
Single in the suburbs – a growing state. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 53.
Single in the suburbs – exploring the options. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 55.
SMOKING
Clinic helps cure that filthy habit! Jan. 2, 1975, p. 46.
They (cough) won’t stop. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 46.
The will to quit is half the battle. (ed.) Jan. 9, 1975, p. 39.
Smokers one puff away from quitting. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 54.
SOLAR ENERGY
Solar energy urged to net plant. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 38.
Solar energy seminar scheduled for Saturday. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 41.
SPORTS
Feb. Construction starts on racquetball club. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 51.
Mar. School athletics might be headed for sudden death. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 64B.
Pioneer Press Lake County cage all-stars. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 60.
Apr. Pioneer tests the Viceroy special. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 62.
May Planner urges central tennis plant. May 15, 1975, p. 35.
June Old Orchard hosts parking lot tennis tourney. June 3, 1975, p. L8. Special Section.
Golfers set to tee-off for hospital. (Children’s Memorial) June 26, 1975, p. 60.
All eyes on gold- hearts on kids. June 26, 1975, p. 61.
Ellyn Levin finds new tennis role. June 26, 1975, p. 62.
July Pro-Am still provides thrills. July 3, 1975, p. 56.
Carts take over; public golf courses turn backs on caddies. July 10, 1975, p. 63B.
Girl athletes deserve recognition. Johnson column. July 31, 1975, p. 54A.
Aug. North Shore to get new ‘ball’ room. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 56.
Tennis courts okayed by plan commission. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 31.
Lakeside Camp – where the action is: gymnastics. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 66.
Racquetball makes it in suburbia. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 66.
Oct. Skating exhibition lures champs to Wilmette. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 52.
Special Section: Skiing. Oct. 23, 1975, after p. 52.
Nov. Coach Paul Adams….the thrill goes on. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 62.
STAINED GLASS
Living light: 20-year dream comes true at St. Gregory’s Church, Deerfield. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 54.
STREETS/ROADS
Jan. Decision delayed on Homart suit re widening Lake-Cook. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 37.
Sheridan Rd. to be rerouted. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 35.
Apr. Road extension, overpass sought. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 29.
Intersection change considered. Deerfield/Old Deerfield. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 38.
May City street maintenance questioned. May 1, 1975, p. 33.
Through the park road rated best by planner Demetriou. May 1, 1975, p. 35.
Citizens petition against roadway. May 1, 1975, p. 35.
Edens will be 12 lanes if Crosstown is okayed. May 1, 1975, p. 37.
Agree on road: business task force reports. May 22, 1975, p. 33.
Will Sheahen owners sell? (to make way for road) May 29, 1975, p. 35.
June ‘Unsatisfactory’ pace of street, sidewalk repairs is unchanged. June 19, 1975, p. 39.
Task force: NO to 6 street changes. June 26, 1975, p. 37.
July City won’t petition; Lake-Cook dispute left to residents. July 31, 1975, p. 42.
Aug. Third road alternative. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 31.
Council decision likely to save Sheridan Rd. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 35.
Roadway would block youth firehouse move. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 40.
Sept. Road (through Sunset Park) essential, planner states. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 33.
Oct. Street repair due for completion. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 38.
Lake-Cook Rd. pact rejected. Cook County axes intersection agreement. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 35.
Nov. Snafu stalls Lake-Cook progress. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 38.
Park road view to be presented. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 40.
Dec. Road heads for first test. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 35.
Park road workable: Fritz. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 32.
Clavey, Lake-Cook action sought. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 34.
State to fix Clavey crossing. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 23.
SUBURBS
Single in the suburbs – a growing state. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 53.
Single in the suburbs – exploring the options. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 55.
SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME-SIDS
Loyola Center – bringing infant death syndrome out of the dark. May 15, 1975, p. 72.
TAXATION/TAXES
Jan. Tax deadline earlier this year. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 38.
Property taxes can tax the mind. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 41.
Feb. 1973 tax credit coming? Court decisions change county tax assessment outlook. Assessments to be equalized. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 38.
City garbage tax halted by council. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 36.
Mar. Downtown tax stirs debate. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 35.
Tax suit goes to Supreme Court. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Residents not applying for property tax relief. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 42C.
City council decides not to vote on downtown tax without plan. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 35.
District 113 joins fight for tax law revision. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 37.
Would you believe paying to pay taxes? Mar. 13, 1975, p. 41.
May Homeowners’ rebate hearing set for today. May 1, 1975, p. 38.
Taxing bodies receive final allocation checks. May 22, 1975, p. 39.
June Tax credit permitted for new housing units. June 26, 1975, p. 72.
County may delay tax bills. June 19, 1975, p. 38.
July $10 million sale of bonds to affect county tax bills. July 3, 1975, p. 40B.
Second property tax bills to be mailed about Sept. 1. July 10, 1975, p. 37.
Taxing bodies not paying county to collect their taxes. July 10, 1975, p. 40.
Aug. City tax bills will be higher. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 33.
County’s tax rates show an increase. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 36.
School district 107 tax rates are given. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 36.
Lowered assessments on personal property caused higher tax rate. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 37.
Sept. Local schools to sue county for taxation fee. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 36A.
Property tax increase approved. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 37.
Taxes may not be lower. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 38.
Twice yearly tax bills to continue. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 44B.
Oct. Tax officials called by Strouse to huddle on new law. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 44.
Nov. Berning bill allows schools to levy taxes. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 42.
TEACHERS
Teachers in the unemployment line. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 49.
Unpaid teachers kept learning alive. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 36.
Teachers begin organizing push. May 1, 1975, p. 38.
NSUBC (N. Shore United Bargaining Council) will demand equal pay – parity with high school teachers. May 8, 1975, p. 34A.
Charges ‘ridiculous’: Tully aide. May 15, 1975, p. 38.
Attorney raps teachers’ motives. May 29, 1975, p. 38B.
Teachers give definition to center: Teachers’ Center. May 29, 1975, p. 47.
Teachers’ contracts in elementary districts still unsigned. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 33.
Accords reached in District 107, 111, impasse in 108. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 37.
School picketers may pique public. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 52.
TELEVISION
Local resident’s show to be aired Tuesday – musical by Steve Lehner. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 65B.
TV stations veto Walker commercial. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 38.
She’s behind ‘Two on 2’: Carol Saynisch. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 7.
Take a look at ‘Look at Me’ on WTTW. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 56.
THEATER
Jan. (Actress) Ellen Winters looks to good times ahead. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 50.
Feb. North Shore stages mad ‘House’. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 6.
Evanston Children’s Theater – 50th season to be last. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 6.
Apr. Artistic joys, box office woes – two faces of Shore theater. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 6.
‘The Lion in Winter’ to be seen by author, James Goldman, HPHS graduate. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 60.
May Waa Mu – it’s here again. May 1, 1975,p. 5.
‘The Happy Time’ playing next week. May 8, 1975, p. 42.
Comedy starts season at Academy. May 29, 1975, p. 5.
June Archie Lieberman speaks of his ‘Farm Boy’. June 5, 1975, p. 5.
Margaret Hamilton: she’s a character. June 5, 1975, p. 6.
Lemonade Theater works without stage. June 12, 1975, p. 48.
Daisy, who is she, really? June 19, 1975, p. 5.
July Irish theater in fine form. July 17, 1975, p. 7.
Aug. Tony Mockus: Do plays you can believe in. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 21.
Irene Worth: she likes what she sees here. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 6.
Sept. High hopes in Hollywood – at least one Henschel has a job. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 5.
Oct. Highland Park to be ‘River City’ in bicentennial play. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 46.
Tryouts, trying and triumphant. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 22.
Academy tries to erase deficit. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 21.
Nov. ‘The Music Man’ –local talent promotes ‘Spirit of ’76. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 36.
Dec. Dickens is first show for new theater: Winnetka Children’s Theater. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 7.
This Tiny Tim comes from Glenview: Bobby Ackerman. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 6.
He’s loved theater all his life. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 20.
TILMON, JIM, TV Weatherman
A tempo hard to beat: will the real Jim Tilmon please stand up? Jan. 30, 1975, p. 42.
TRAFFIC
Feb. City, state to discuss Clavey-Edens traffic. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 37.
Mar. Clavey traffic remains a nuisance. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 41A.
Task force sees traffic plan design. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 31.
Chamber votes return to two-way Central Av. and no street meters. Mar. 20, 1975, p. 31.
July City won’t petition; Lake-Cook dispute left to residents. July 31, 1975, p. 42.
Oct. Trustees rap Highland Park; claim traffic hazard. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 33.
Council to wrestle with traffic. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 33.
Limit sought to Lake-Cook egress into Red Oak, Ridge. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 31.
Cook County reveals Lake-Cook Rd. signals on order. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 33.
Lake-Cook Rd. pact rejected; Cook County axes intersection agreement. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 35.
Nov. Lake-Cook Rd. suits not affected by traffic plan. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 37.
TRANSPORTATION
Jan. NORTRAN awaits 74 new buses. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 42.
Feb. Four towns eligible to join transit district. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 38.
Apr. Citizens can discuss mass transit concepts. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 39.
RTA must decide- who should subsidize transit? Apr. 17, 1975, p. 42.
Mass transit input meeting: officials, residents express views. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 34.
May NORTRAN purchases autos for business use. May 1, 1975, p. 60.
NORTRAN schedules route adjustments. May 15, 1975, p. 42.
July East –west buses needed in city. July 3, 1975, p. 40A.
Deerfield-Highland Park bus route to be discussed. July 3, 1975, p. 38.
Standardized bus fares proposed by NORTRAN. July 10, 1975, p. 40.
Aug. Council to view pact; trial bus could start in Nov. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 33.
Transit district continues $ push. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 40B.
NORTRAN bemoans funding. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 43.
Firm to design plan for city bus system. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 35.
Highland Park bus schedules. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 42.
Sept. Transit union approves new three year pact. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 39.
City bus needs to be discussed. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 36.
NORTRAN plans loop land purchases. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 49.
Oct. Transportation views given by city’s league. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 40.
City looks at used buses for public transportation. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 35.
Nov. Bus proposal includes routes into Deerfield. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 40.
City council views trial bus plan, still needs approval. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 35.
Proposed bus fares. Map. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 35.
Council to vote on bus proposal. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 35.
Used buses are needed for new city system. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 39.
Dec. City buys buses for trial system. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 37.
TREES
Cabling trees prevents winter storm damage. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 73.
Park board to sell trees at reduced cost. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 30.
Tree orders to end Friday. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 38.
State to list historic trees. May 15, 1975, p. 36B.
Tree farm program proposed in budget. June 12, 1975, p. 37.
City gets its ‘wings’ straightened out. June 12, 1975, p. 42.
Residents offered trees on cost sharing basis. July 24, 1975, p. 42.
Low-income residents could get aid from city for removal of diseased trees. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 35.
City starts tree farm. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 42A.
UNITED STATES ARMY
Maj. Gen. Forrester heads Army recruiting. July 10, 1975, p. 41.
Recruiting commander has an important job. July 10, 1975, p. 43.
Women get acquainted with Army’s M-16. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 37.
UNITED STATES POST OFFICE
Funds requested, post office decision delayed. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 35.
Postal employees deserve salute. (ed.) Jan. 9, 1975, p. 39.
Nod given for post office. U.S. to pay relocation costs. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 35.
Consumer service begins at post office. May 29, 1975, p. 38.
U. S. turns down post office site. July 31, 1975, p. 38.
Post office promises new delivery deadline. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 40.
Friends in Belgium? Get packages ready now. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 38.
UTILITIES
Hello, down there…why did the lights go out? June 26, 1975, p. 38.
Hearing set for today on Edison rebate suit. July 10, 1975, p. 40.
Little opposition given to Edison rebate suit. July 17, 1975, p. 40.
Utilities asked to show worth. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 37.
Edison wins suit and $1 million. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 42.
VALENTINE’S DAY
The day for lovers, young and old. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 53.
Now, that’s for the (love) birds. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 53.
Love is ….Feb. 13, 1975, p. 54.
VANDALISM
City police criticized after vandalism wave. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 37.
Ravinia incidents cause meeting. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 23.
VETERANS
County vets total 53,860. June 19, 1975, p. 69.
Vets- an unrecognized minority. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 43.
Take time on Tuesday to salute the veteran. (ed.) Nov. 6, 1975, p. 43.
Modern-day salute to war dead. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 42B. Photos.
VIETNAM
Church-sponsored Vietnamese families getting settled down. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 42.
Council helps Viet refugees. Nov. 27, 1975., p. 53.
The war may be over now but ….we aren’t through. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 60.
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers save home $14,157. Winchester House, Libertyville. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 41A.
Hospital volunteers play a vital role. May 15, 1975, p. 55.
North Shore volunteer unit sets up hotline for parents. May 22, 1975, p. 44.
Volunteer pool helps St. James educators. July 24, 1975, p. 57.
Big wheels in town: they drive for Mobile Meals. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 52.
WALKER, DAN, Governor, State of Illinois
TV stations veto Walker commercial. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 38.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Officials to discuss refuse pickup options. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 40.
City garbage tax halted by council. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 36.
Garbage collection – are residents getting their money’s worth? Apr. 3, 1975, p. 31.
Garbage pickup rate not likely to increase. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 37.
WATER
Highland Park allows Deerfield to sell its water to Riverwoods. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 38.
Highland Park water deal near with other towns. May 1, 1975, p. 58.
Storm water ordinance getting layman’s rewrite. July 3, 1975, p. 35.
Man-made lakes do double duty. July 3, 1975, p. 65.
WEIGHT CONTROL
For the bored dieter- let the computer do the work. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 56.
Class jazzes up exercise. Feb. 20. 1975, p. 58.
WELFARE COUNCIL
Communication means service. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 58.
WOMEN
May Educational directory published for women. May 29, 1975, p. 38A.
Involvement begins strategies for change. May 29, 1975, p. 53.
June Out of the woodwork – housewives escape home. June 19, 1975, p. 76.
July Working women – role change means adjustment for men, too. July 17, 1975, p. 52.
For women – a new clearing house. July 31, 1975, p. 44.
Aug. ERA opposed – ‘We think those libbers are wrong’. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 38.
Single in the suburbs – a growing state. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 53.
Single in the suburbs - exploring the options. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 55.
Oct. NOW rips schooled stereotyping – are girls turned off? Oct. 30, 1975, p. 43.
Nov. What’s new, pussycat? Nov. 13, 1975, p. 44.
Women get acquainted with Army’s M16. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 37.
Panel explores feminist theory. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 52.
YOGA
Getting into yourself. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 44.
YOUTH
Jan. Community center needed in city. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 44.
Feb. Field worker visits youth committee. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 64.
HYRE program’s benefits praised. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 46.
May Youth Conservation Corps granted $10,305 by state. May 15, 1975, p. 36B.
City’s youth get ready for a busy ’75 summer. May 15, 1975, p. 40.
July Youth seek fire station. July 10, 1975, p. 35.
Aug. Area youth find doors to jobs are opening. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 54.
Roadway would block youth firehouse move. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 40.
Sept. Working ‘in nines’ at Arden Shore home. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 42.
Firehouse lease signed. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 33.
Clark quits, then reconsiders. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 36.
Profile: Highland Park youth. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 40.
Oct. Curfew law updated. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 35.
Nov. Specific site sought for firehouse move. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 41.
City’s youth center gets past go. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 35.
Dec. Youth, senior centers receive special permits. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 34.
Youth, senior centers approved. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 28.
ZONING
Sunset seeks rezoning on fire station property. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 38.
Two apply for zoning vacancy. Feb. 5, 1975, p. 40B.
New Demetriou ideas held for city task force. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 35.
Rezoning concern aired. May 29, 1975, p. 38A.
Plan task force to discuss rezoning. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 33.
Task force cool to rezoning concept. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 33.
Motel developer says zoning rejection would be final. Dec. 25, 1975, p. 28.
Highland Park Newspaper Index 1975 - Obituaries
* Indicates item of historic interest.
Abernathy, Arline, owner: Abernathy Dept. Store. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 65.
Ahlberg, Oscar. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Allen, Mildred Coale. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 40. *
Amidei, Emilio, greenskeeper: Exmoor Country Club. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 36.
Amsterdam, Harvey C. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 38.
Anderson, Marion, gardener. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 61.
Anderson, Ragner E., Oct. 16, 1975, p. 61.
Andrus, Robert C., U.S. Army officer. May 29, 1975, p. 40.
Appel, Vallee O., banker. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 65.
Arenberg, Milton K., businessman. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 63.
Aynsley, Robert S., Bowman Dairy employee. May 8, 1975, p. 34B.
Bahnsen, Henry. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 36.
Baker, Marianne, school librarian. July 17, 1975, p. 59.
Baldwin, D. Ruth DeVroeg. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 40.
Baldwin, Matthew F. Sr. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 40.
Ballenger, H. Charles, newspaper reporter. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 40.
Bauer, Katharyn S., homemaker. June 12, 1975, p. 40.
Belmont, Julia B., homemaker. July 3, 1975, p. 55.
Benvenuti, Theodore, Highwood chief of police. May 8, 1975, p. 34B.
Bernardi, Joseph. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Bernardi, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Simone. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 57.
Bernstein, Alan Jesse, president: QST Industries. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 65.
Bertucci, John, truck driver. May 29, 1975, p. 40.
Berube, George L., Ft. Sheridan fireman. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Bilharz, Elizabeth. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Bittetti, Joseph, landscaper. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 61.
Blackman, Wanda. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 38.
Blakeley, Verne N., photographer. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 69.
Borgini, Kate, homemaker. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 69.
Boutet, Steven, youth. May 15, 1975, p. 38.
Boyd, Marian Taylor, child care activist. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 55.
Breakstone, James L., metallurgist. July 24, 1975, p. 59.
Bremmer, Arnold, tool and die maker. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Briddle, Evelyn, president: Anchor Insurance Agency. Apr. 10, 1975, p. 33.
Brody, June, homemaker, ORT national officer. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 59.
Brons, Amy R., secretary. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 63.
Brown, Ellen, homemaker. Oct. 2, 1975, p. 63.
Buller, Arthur R., attorney. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 40.
Burke, Mabel, homemaker. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Cabri, Sista, homemaker. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Cahn, Sam, stock broker. June 1, 1975, p. 40.
Camers, Lillian J. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 40.
Campagni, Evaristo, railroad foreman. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 65.
Cascarelli, Rocco, city employee: Highland Park. May 15, 1975, p. 38.
Casey, Mae, homemaker. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 55.
Casey, Robert D., printer. June 19, 1975, p. 40.
Caurs, Nadezda A., woman physician. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 69.
Cederborg, Hazel P., children's author, teacher. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 40.
Ciocchetti, Vittorio, road paving worker. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 69.
Cliffe, Anna D., homemaker. May 15, 1975, p. 38.
Cortesi, Domenic, building contractor. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 63.
Cranmer, Thomas, child. May 29, 1975, p. 40.
Crovetti, Aldo. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 61.
Crovetti, Charles C., owner: Spare Bowling Lanes. May 15, 1975, p. 38.
Dahl, Casper O., superintendent: School District. 107. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 65.
Dahl, David S., auto mechanic. July 10, 1975, p. 61.
Dahl, Harold V., masonry contractor. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Dean, Grant, owner: Grant Buick, auto dealership. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 38.
DeBartolo, Eugene. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 40.
DeWees, T. Kenneth, country club manager. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 59.
Dougherty, James, stone mason. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 38.
Durr, Lena. June 19, 1975, p. 40.
Ehrenreich, Louis, camp owner, Jan. 9, 1975, p. 40.
Ehrlich, Ruth, homemaker. June 12, 1975, p. 40.
Einbecker, Frances H., WWII Wave veteran. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 40.
Eliel, Willard, director: Fulton Market Cold Storage Co. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Engel, Andrew L., youth. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 61.
Englebrech, Edwin P. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 65.
Erickson, Julia L., homemaker. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 69.
Estep, Jodie, infant. June 12, 1975, p. 40.
Favelli, Theadora, homemaker. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 36.
Fiocchi, Frank. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 34.
Fiocchi, James, tavern owner. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 53.
Gasper, Milo, coach, teacher. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Geary, Catherine M., professor: Loyola University. July 17, 1975, p.59.
Gieser, William, drowning victim. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 69.
Glader, Sharon Lynne, teenager. July 10, 1975, p. 61.
Gluckman, Dr. Lawrence. May 1, 1975, p. 36.
Gordon, Thomas, president: Apex Paper Box Corp, coach. Apr. 3, 1975, p. 34.
Grant, Leslie K., president: Grant & Grant Inc. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 57.
Griffin, Margaret. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 34.
Grinde, Ruth Jean, homemaker. Jun 12, 1975, p. 40.
Groesbeck, Elias, Ft. Sheridan employee. May 22, 1975, p. 38.
Haines, Ruth Ann, homemaker. July 24, 1975, p. 59.
Hall, Dorothy, homemaker. Aug. 21, 1975, p. 55.
Harkness, Marian A. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 55.
Helmold, Mary Fitch. Nov. 6, 1975, p. 63.
Henry, George C., railroad worker. July 10, 1975, p. 61.
Hersom, Irene Mitchell. July 24, 1975, p. 59.
Hickey, Victoria. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 55.
High, James F. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Hill, Merl, synagogue custodian. May 8, 1975, p. 34B.
Hollis, Carolyn M., Jan. 9, 1975, p. 40.
Hoyt, Elvey. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 65.
Hutchinson, George A., architect. July 3, 1975, p. 55.
Johnson, George B., painter/decorator. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 36.
Johnson, Raymond C. Sr., salesman. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 63.
Joliffe, Jane Ardis, teacher. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 59.
Jones, George R., vice-president: Public Service Co. Sept. 4, 1975, p. 55.
Jones, Jean M, homemaker. Mar. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Josefson, Ann R., homemaker. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 69.
Juul, Agnes Marie, homemaker. July 17, 1975, p. 59,
Kahn, Richard G., attorney, plane crash victim. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Keenan, Georgia M., homemaker. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 65.
Keim, Edwin P., auto parts dealer. May 1, 1975, p. 36.
Kenny, Zoe B. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Kerrihard, Judith, school nurse. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 61.
Kieser, Lena, homemaker. Jan. 30, 1975, p. 40B.
Klauber, Eleanot F., owner: Klauber Games, Inc. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 59.
Kloos, Addy Ellen. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 40.
Kloos, John E. (Al), jeweler. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 38.
Koller, John. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Koopman, Joseph J., meat cutter. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Krauss, Jennie P., homemaker. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Lacy, Kenneth B., H.P. city councilman, hospital trustee. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 40.
Lamberti, Fortunato. June 19, 1975, p. 40.
Lanera, Antonio, gardener. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 57.
Langill, Elray A., Illinois Bell employee. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 59.
Larson, Emily. July 31, 1975, p. 54E
Lauer, Anita J, Feb. 20, 1975, p. 42D.
Law, Marc A., founder: Adult Great Books Fdn. Sept. 18. 1975, p. 59.
Lederer, Edwin A., Chicago schools superintendent. July 31, 1975, p. 54E.
Lehmann, Alice Josephine. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 42B.
Lenzini, Caterina, homemaker. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 36.
Levine, Leh, homemaker. May 8, 1975, p. 34B.
Lloyd, Annie, homemaker. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 63.
McClurg, Josephine, homemaker. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 55.
Madson, Hilda R., homemaker. July 3, 1975, p. 55.
Marshall, George C., WW II veteran. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 40.
Melchiore, Michael, landscape contractor. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 36.
Meyer, Ruth E., flower arrangement expert. May 1, 1975, p. 36.
Michel, Sister Marysia, music teacher. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 40.
Michela, John A., railroad conductor. June 19, 1975, p. 40.
Middleton, Sylvia B. Feb. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Mitnick, Freeda, homemaker. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 65.
Monfardini, Erica, homemaker. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 69.
Moroney, Emmett, insurance agent, community activist. July 10, 1975, p. 61.
Mowers, Jennie Alice, farmer's wife. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 36.
Murphy, James O., plumber. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Naghten, John A., insurance agent. June 19, 1975, p. 40.
Nannini, Joseph, greenskeeper. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 65.
Nardini, Angelo V., school custodian. May 1, 1975, p. 36.
Nardini, Caroline, homemaker. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Neary, Thomas, H.P. Park District employee. July 17, 1975, p. 59.
Newman, Charles Hamilton, business consultant. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 71.
Newman, Molly Ann, homemaker. Sept. 11, 1975, p. 63.
Nichol, Winifred S., teacher. Oct. 16, 1975, p. 61.
Norgan, George W., McDonalds proprietor. Mar. 6, 1975, p. 40.
Norgren, Signe Maia, H.P. Hospital employee. Dec. 4, 1975, p. 61.
O'Connell, Margaret. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 40.
O’Connell, Mary Beatrice, homemaker. June12, 1975, p. 40.
O'Cornell, Julia D., homemaker. Jan. 23, 1975, p. 40.
Okey, Fred H., railroad conductor. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 36.
Olsen, Alice R. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 42B.
Ostrander, Lee H., investment banker. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Packer, Paul K., C.P.A. May 29, 1975, p. 40.
Pajunen, Einar, H. Park public works employee. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 40.
Parsons, Jerry B., truck driver. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 65.
Pastore, John B., coal miner. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Peters, Elmira H., homemaker. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 65.
Phelps, Glenna M., music teacher. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 40.
Phillips, David S., youth, auto accident victim. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Piacenza, Florence, homemaker. May 8, 1975, p. 34B.
Pieracci, John, school custodian. Nov. 13, 1975, p. 65.
Pincus, Jacob T., co-founder: Suburban Fine Arts Center. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 65.
Piper, Mildred S. Apr. 17, 1975, p. 38.
Pipkin, William Louis. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 17.
Radford, George A., president: Boyer Chemical Co. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 61.
Randerson, Dorothy. June 19, 1975, p. 40.
Rautenberg, Gustav A., Apr. 17, 1975, p. 38.
Reynolds, Rev. Edward D., seminary English professor. Jan. 9, 1975, p. 40.
Riddle, Marguerite E. June 19, 1975, p. 40.
Robertson, Florence J. June 12, 1975, p. 40.
Roessler, Agnes. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 69.
Rogowska, Antonina, homemaker. June 5, 1975, p. 38.
Rollefson, Virginia, teacher. Dec. 18, 1975, p. 65.
Rotblatt, Leonard, president: Vanguard Chemical Corp. May 22, 1975, p. 38.
Sals, Alice, homemaker. Nov. 27, 1975, p. 61.
Samson, Cynthia, homemaker, teacher. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 65.
Samson, Jeremy Edward, child. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 59.
Schinka, Dorothy Schildberg. May 1, 1975, p. 36.
Schonthal, Shirley J., homemaker. Nov. 20, 1975, p. 65.
Schramm, Arthur R., Abbott Laboratories officer. May 22, 1975, p. 38.
Schramm, Geraldine. Feb. 13, 1975, p. 40.
Schweitzer, Edward C., realtor. May 15, 1975, p. 38.
Segneri, Pasqua, homemaker. Sept. 25, 1975, p. 69.
Shapiro, Sophie, homemaker. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 59.
Sherwin, Elizabeth. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 61.
Sirotti, John. Apr. 24, 1975, p. 36.
Slott, Dr. Edward H., surgeon. June 26, 1975, p. 59.
Stein, Duffie. Feb. 27, 1975, p. 40.
Stratford, Alfred William, greenskeeper Glencoe Golf Club. Oct. 9, 1975, p. 57.
Stubbe, Waltraut Maria, homemaker. Aug. 28, 1975, p. 55.
Suess, Lenore R., homemaker. May 1, 1975, p. 36.
Swarz, Edward A., postal worker. July 31, 1975, p. 54E.
Sweeny, John M., H. P. Water Dept. operator. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 59. *
Taylor, Lea Demarest, pioneer social worker. Dec. 11, 1975, p. 71.
Thomson, Dorothy A., Ravinia postmaster. Jan. 2, 1975, p. 40.
Vechioni, Herman, school custodian. Aug. 7, 1975, p. 53.
Velde, Karl H., banker. July 3,1975, p. 55.
Wagner, Abraham L., jeweler. July 3, 1975, p. 55.
Wehrmeyer, Mary D. May 1, 1975, p. 36.
Weiland, Mary Elizabeth, Marshall Field & Co. employee. Mar. 27, 1975, p. 34.
Weinstein, Sarah, child.. June 26, 1975, p. 59.
Wetzel, Ralph L. June 5, 1975, p. 38.
Whatley, Sarah, homemaker. Jan. 16, 1975, p. 40.
Wicklander, Harry F., resort owner. Oct. 23, 1975, p. 61.
Wilhelm, Clarence E., owner: dry cleaning business. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 59.
Wiltberger, Gertrude S., teacher. July 24, 1975, p. 59.
Witten, John E., owner: painting decorating business. Sept. 18, 1975, p. 59.
Wright, Jessie M. Oct. 30, 1975, p. 59.
Wyatt, Kirk Bradley. June 26, 1975, p. 59.
Wyles, Col. Eben R. Aug. 14, 1975, p. 53.
Zagnoli, Theodore, supervisor: Fiocchi Stone Co. May 29, 1975, p. 40.
Zahnle, Mary C., homemaker. Feb. 20, 1975, p. 40.
Zeivel, Barbara, homemaker. June 5, 1975, p. 38.