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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, 1977 through December 31, 1977
1977-Things we’d like to see in 1977. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 29.
1977 was a year for talking. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 25.
1977’s grist from the grass roots. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 31B.
ACCIDENTS
Elderly man dies hour after being hit by train. July 7, 1977, p. 26.
Driver teacher injured in sideswipe accident. July 7, 1977, p. 28.
Charge reckless homicide in fatal car accident. July 21, 1977, p. 29.
Woman hurt in auto accident. July 28, 1977, p. 26.
Tractor flips; laborer killed. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 27.
Motorists deliver accidents to police. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 30B.
Highland Park woman killed in car accident: Iris Einhorn. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 27.
Eleven children injured in school bus accident. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 28B.
Six-year-old boy killed by car: David Grundberg. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 25.
Man arrested after high-speed auto chase. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 28B.
ABORTION
Deuster would require consent for teen abortions. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 49B.
Unmarried abortion bill passes House. May 12, 1977, p. 29B.
AGORAPHOBIA
Who’s afraid of the big, bad world? Dec. 8, 1977, p. 39B.
AIRPLANES
Survivors: how couple was spared in Canaries disaster. Caroline and Warren Hopkins. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 26B.
Their message is blowin’ in the wind. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 33B.
ALCOHOL
Drinking age bill treats symptoms only. (ed.) May 5, 1977, p. 27.
ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION
In a ‘class’ of their own: Ombudsman Educational Services. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 34.
ANIMALS
See also: HORSES
Rabies shots required for dogs, cats in county. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 56D.
Beware of givers bearing bunnies. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 41.
Pets may become costly. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 28.
County dog fee angers council. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 27.
He talks to the dogs: Marvin Yanow of Canine Coiffures. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 40.
County dog fee on council’s docket. May 5, 1977, p. 27A.
There’s one way to stop the poop-law hoopla. May 5, 1977, p. 27B.
Dog litter ordinance on council agenda. June 2,1977, p. 27.
Wildlife species may be endangered. June 2, 1977, p. 30A.
Investors enjoy the horses more than the hay. June 9, 1977, p. l-9, Special Section.
Pooper scoopers – no rush, but stores ready. June 23, 1977, p. 28.
The scoop on the poop. June 23, 1977, p. 28.
Police dogs aid in search for purse snatch suspect. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 31A.
Turtles and frogs and snakes – oh, my! Nov. 17, 1977, p. 27A.
Pick the right pet for the right person at the right time. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 59.
ANNEXATION
Annexation dispute heads to court. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 26A.
Surprise 4-3 vote halts annexation. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 27.
ANTIQUES
‘Drink it down’ and kiss the quaich. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 40.
Antique lovers mix old, new: talk heralds Oct. 23 show. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 33B.
ARCHITECTS/ARCHITECTURE
Special Edition on architecture: Mar. 1, 1977.
Take a closer look at area’s architecture. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 55.
Landmarks group offers spring architecture, restoration classes. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 56.
Wright and the Prairie School: he built houses for prairie towns. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 68.
ART/ARTISTS
Art center features (Albert) Nagele. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 5.
Classes start at Deer Path. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 6.
See the campaign through artist’s eyes: Franklin McMahon. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 7.
American artisans craft new careers. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 46.
He practices a nearly lost art: Charlie Johnson, chair caner. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 6.
Tennis art booms off the court. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 39.
Sculpture blooms for Beth El show. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 6.
Helen Boehm birds perch at Botanic Garden. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 7.
Wild colors spring from gentle artist: Grace Gardner. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 6.
She sought a painting and found a gallery. May 12, 1977, p. 6.
The home studio. May 26, 1977, p. 5.
Home studio is not best for everyone. May 26, 1977, p. 6B.
Lake Forester William DuVall heads Illinois Arts Council. June 16, 1977, p. 6.
Summer brings double exposure for Sylvia B. Halperin. June 23, 1977, p. 6.
Invest in art? Maybe. June 23, 1977, p. 60.
Through the eye of an artist: Steve Kolasa. July 28, 1977, p. 33.
Family art festival this weekend. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 29.
Art, sculpture fill Old Orchard. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 5.
Variety marks SFAC fall class schedule. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 7.
Artists imagine sculpture for lake. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 13.
Artist Letterio Calapai shows retrospective. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 5.
1977 arts in review – a bright picture. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 5.
ASSESSMENTS
Sentiments mixed over valuation hike. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 27C.
Assessments now official. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 32.
ASTROLOGY
1977? Stars may tell the tale. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 49.
AUTHORS
Leon Forrest: ‘The Bloodworth Orphans’. June 9, 1977, p. 5.
AUTOMOBILES
Plate per annum policy is out of date. (ed. re: license plates) Feb. 24, 1977, p. 29B.
Procrastinator’s fate – late plates. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 26A.
Auto Show special section. Mar. 3, 1977, after p. 35.
Voice of Indy hails from Highland Park: Paul Page. June 2, 1977, p. 30A.
Collectors are connoisseurs of classy chassis. June 9, 1977, p. l-16, Special section.
‘Last Detail’ leaves little undone. July 7, 1977, p. 46.
New hours in effect at old auto museum. July 14, 1977, p. 25.
Emission testing fizzles but city will try it again. July 14, 1977, p. 28.
Few car owners learn hard facts. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 27.
AWARDS
Housing awards for Wilmette, Highland Park. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 33.
BABIES
Baby’s arrival all in the family. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 41.
Stork leaves a little girl – much to the Grundberg’s surprise. June 23, 1977, p. 30
Decent burial planned for sideshow ‘babies’. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 59
BARBERS
Talked to the barber lately? What they know, they’ll never tell. May 5, 1977, p. 33A.
BEES
Woodworking leads to a honey of a business. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 38B.
BEVERAGES
Pop could be gone by weekend. June 2, 1977, p. 26A.
BICYCLES
Bicycle path section won’t be blacktopped. May 26, 1977, p. 27.
Moraine Hills new to bikers. Special section after p. 38. June 2, 1977, p. 8.
Cycle safety course at Stevenson High School. June 16, 1977, p. 36B.
Cleared trail to be re-seeded. June 30, 1977, p. 25.
Correct cycling class aim. July 7, 1977, p. 36.
Pedal pushers promote bike safety. July 28, 1977, p. 31.
Bike patrol legalized; ordinance amended. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 29.
Bicycle trail grading done, set for paving. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 28.
Trees, shrubs along trail will be partially replanted. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 28.
BLOOD
Blood shortage could postpone some shortage.(sic) July 7, 1977, p. 26.
Blood supply running low, urge donations. July 7, 1977, p. 37A.
BOOKS
Brandeis sale – world’s largest. May 26, 1977, p. 39A.
BRUSSLAN, DANIEL, City councilman
End of an era: Brusslan remembers the small problems. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 29.
BUHAI, ROBERT, Mayor: Highland Park
Buhai comes out for Tobin, Witt. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 25.
Buhai remarks rapped by foes. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 25.
Mayor Buhai: ‘I endorsed no one.’ Mar. 31, 1977, p. 26A.
Buhai, youth program go in national spotlight. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 26.
BUSES
Highlander funding passes first hurdle. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 27.
Highlander leaves trail around city. They’d have it tough without city’s buses. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 27.
We urge RTA board to fund Highlander. (ed.) Jan. 20, 1977, p. 30A.
Advertising approved for Highlander buses. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 56F.
Highlander-NORTRAN coordination studied. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 25.
Buses now allowed to enter Court. (Northbrook) Mar. 31, 1977, p. 26A.
Schedules. May 12, 1977, p. 32.
OTR (Off the Road) comes to end of road. May 26, 1977, p. 28.
Mini bus service cut if RTA tightens belt. June 30, 1977, p. 26.
Ravinia shuttle aims to ease jam. June 30, 1977, p. 29.
Bus carries record number of riders to Ravinia opening. July 7, 1977, p. 28.
Ravinia shuttle bus – it’s working. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 25.
Busline will hang on despite RTA rebuff. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 27.
Domestics’ bus gets six-month RTA stay. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 31A.
Chantilly bus service still unresolved. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 28.
NORTRAN seeks buses to refit elderly fleet. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 29A.
Bus riders increasing. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 28.
High school gets lunch bus. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 30A.
Only school buses get green light. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 32.
Council agrees to trade for new buses with RTA. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 30B.
BUSINESS
House of Lords caters to ‘gents’. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 63.
Nader redefines role of retailer. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 49.
Work starts on S&L building. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 36.
Gold Standard – it’s the largest. (liquor store) Feb. 3, 1977, p. 38.
Highland Park Federal plans merger with Bell. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 32.
Audio installing – a sound business: “Sounds on Wheels”. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 41A.
1977 mortgage outlook is good. Mar. 1, 1977, p. 13. Special section.
Office space growth reflects dynamic business environment. Mar. 1, 1977, p. 14, Special section.
Highland Park Federal assets up $11 million. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 47B.
Business district strength cited in local doubling up. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 38.
Beefs broil on 6 p.m. meat (sales) cutoff. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 27A.
Meat sale ban must go –for free. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 29.
Chamber to auction potpourri of goods. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 26.
HP Chamber holds auction. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 29A.
Night meat sales bring some beefs. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 29A.
Table Top Shoppe stocks proper settings. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 40.
Sears shoots for efficiency in fix-it game. June 9, 1977, p. 44B.
Business sparkles for the Tillmans: Sparkling Spring Mineral Water Co. June 16, 1977, p. 29.
Carriage Belle delivers the goods. July 7, 1977, p. 43B.
Consumerist Charlotte Montgomery is always watching. July 14, 1977, p. 43A.
Merchants to decide repair priorities. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 27.
Merchants may be asked to clean icy sidewalks. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 28.
Business heavy for ‘middle child’ at the Crossroads. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 33B.
Ace is the place. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 28B.
Opportunity Inc. expands its horizons. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 31.
Bell Savings plans opening. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 46.
Downtown group may exclude non-residents. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 27C.
Retailers open Sundays, nights. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 27.
Public hearing scheduled on downtown renovation. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 28B.
Objections voiced on downtown plan. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 25.
Shoveling duty on merchants. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 30B.
BUTTERFLIES
Royal procession (monarchs) flutters past. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 40.
CAMPS/CAMPING
Special Section. Camps/77. Feb. 3, 1977, after p. 38.
‘Arts Alive’ offers that special time. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 39.
Camp builds a bridge across. July 14, 1977, p. 45A.
CANDIDATES
Candidates to appear at upcoming meetings. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 27C.
City council candidates offer voters a choice. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 28.
Ryan to candidates: sign campaign literature. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 31A.
Candidates make last ditch pitch. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 26A.
Bradley Glass measures bid for state treasurer. July 14, 1977, p. 39D.
Democrat Dan Neal to bid for House seat in 33d. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 50.
Nathan opens Senate bid; sees Berning issue in 32d. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 30B.
Mixed Sheriff hopefuls close candidate ranks. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 31B.
’78 candidates show promise. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 29.
CANOES
Canoeing in your own backyard. Special section after p. 38. June 2, 1977, p. 3.
CANS
See: ENVIRONMENT
CARTER, JIMMY, U. S. PRESIDENT.
They’re remembered by Jimmy, receive inaugural invitations. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 32.
Highland Park company supplies tents for Carter. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 46.
Carter spurs bedrock trend. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 34.
CENSUS
Suburbs may fight census ruling. May 26, 1977, p. 30A.
Future population forecast lower. (ed.) July 7, 1977, p. 30.
CERAMICS
Ceramics from the ground up. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 5
Potters’ cooperative holds sale. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 5.
CHARITY
Their gossip sheet helps raise money to fight killer disease ALS. Elm Place students. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27A.
‘Keep movin’ the word for Help Line dancers. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 26B.
CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN
Botanic Garden names director. June 16, 1977, p. 37B.
Blind ‘see’ nature in new light. July 28, 1977, p. 40.
Fiori Musicalli blooms in Botanic Garden, Nov. 17, 1977, p. 6.
CHILD ABUSE
Affluent child abuse: psychological. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 57B.
Child abuse – a hidden problem. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 27A.
Stress spills over into violence. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 27B.
Awareness fights abuse. (ed.) Nov. 10, 1977, p. 32.
Gifts being sought for victims of child abuse. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 58.
CHILD CARE/CHILDREN
Death – children don’t understand it. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 35.
Young mothers view their first 18 months. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 40A.
Children need their fathers too. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 40.
Self-pride in children – it’s on your shoulders. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 37B.
Discipline problems are real. Today’s kids – what’s the matter? Mar. 17, 1977, p. 30.
Why does Johnny misbehave? Mar. 24, 1977, p. 34A.
How discipline woes are handled. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 29A.
Reye’s Syndrome still a puzzle? Mar. 31, 1977, p. 42.
Depression, suicide – growing concerns. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 37A.
Teachers confer on child disabilities. May 5, 1977, p. 36.
Jewish Council to open unique child care facility. June 2, 1977, p. 42.
Probation officer looks for good in kids. July 21, 1977, p. 32.
Parents labor, but love’s not lost. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 41A.
Imagination Theater: inhibitions give way to creativity. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 32.
Drop-in program (at the Y) almost priceless. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 33B.
CHILDBIRTH
Lamaze: a labor of love. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 35A.
Special deliveries happen at home. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 71A.
CHURCHES/SYNAGOGUES
B’Nai Tikvah: a dream come true. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 47A.
Father Joe Curielli marks 40th. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 28A.
Temple B’nai Torah combats rising cost of dying. May 12, 1977, p. 39.
Chancel choir to give Schubert ‘Mass in G’ at H.P. Presbyterian Church. May 12, 1977, p. 43A.
Congregation Solel going strong at 20. May 19, 1977, p. 45.
Assembly of God Church opens doors in Deerfield. June 2, 1977, p. 44.
Erie project isn’t short on love. H.P. Presbyterian Church. July 14, 1977, p. 34B.
Course teaches a positive approach. July 28, 1977, p. 37.
From lumberjack to steeplejack – church painting was meant to be. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 34A
Tale tells of prayers for paint – 31 gallons. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 34A.
Jews observe days of awe. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 45.
Mom goes to school, too, at Beth El synagogue. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 31.
6th Interfaith Housing Conference Saturday. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 28.
Congregation Moriah – new temple emphasizes involvement. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 30A.
Interfaith party shares a celebration. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 33B.
CIA
Director Adm. Stansfield Turner outlines new CIA policies. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 30D.
CLUBS/ASSOCIATIONS
LWV, park board share concerns. June 2, 1977, p. 26B.
A night to remember for ORT. July 7, 1977, p. 28.
Lake County ORT sets golden anniversary gala. July 14, 1977, p. 44B.
After 50 years Rotary seeking causes. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 28.
Girl Scouts expand horizons. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 33A.
COFFEE
Will coffee prices brew change? Jan. 13, 1977, p. 30A.
It’s up to you what to brew. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 45.
One third cutting back on coffee drinking. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 30A.
COLLECTIBLES/COLLECTORS
Special section. June 9, 1977, after p. 48.
Rock collecting comes of age. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 30B.
COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES
Spring term enrollment up by 3 percent at CLC. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 27A.
CLC classes help people cope with life’s problems. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 49.
Resident tuition rates offered at junior colleges. May 12, 1977, p. 28B.
Barat College summer session schedule. May 26, 1977, p. 34.
Enrollment up at CLC. June 30,1977, p. 37C.
CLC gears programs to current job needs. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 36B.
CLC will aim for closer ties with local students. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 30.
Computers aid college search. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 29A.
COMMUTERS/COMMUTING
Reverse commuters get reprieve. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 30.
“I’m just trying to make an honest living.” Sept. 1, 1977, p. 30.
COMPUTERS
Computers aid college search. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 29A.
Forgive and forget – not with computers. (ed. re: traffic tickets) Nov. 10, 1977, p. 31A.
CONDEMNATION
Talks hit snag on condemnation. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 26A.
CONSOLIDATION
See: SCHOOLS
CONTESTS
List makers…ready, set, write on. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 27.
List contest – North Shore style. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 30.
Bill Karger baseball list chosen contest winner. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 30A.
COOKING
Cooking revolution – however you slice it. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 29.
Mush Oberman knows beans about chili. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 28.
COURTS
Robert K. McQueen named circuit judge. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 31A.
CRANE, PHILIP M., U. S. Representative
Crane hits leadership on Congress’ pay hike. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 49B.
Crane blasts Dem’s economics. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 38.
Rep. Crane seeks funding for harbor feasibility study. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 49.
Crane predicts comeback for conservation. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 34.
Energy bill dooms future says Crane. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 32A.
Crane circulates conservative creed. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 30A.
Crane praises Israel’s initiative. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 31.
Crane says no on Social Security hike. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 47.
CRIME
Police seeking armed robbers. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 25.
Wilmette man charged in Winnetka home invasion. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 25.
Trial date to be scheduled for home invasion suspect. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 27.
Charged in bank fraud, Heymann says plea to be not guilty. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 26B.
Robbery suspect free; posts $25,000 bond. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 26B.
Two juveniles charged in drug thefts at Osco. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 30B.
Court action delayed against robbery suspect. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 26A.
Woman listed stable after gunshot wound. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 27.
Man, 21, charged with kidnapping boy. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 29.
No motive found yet in Phyllis Close death. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 49.
Inquest Friday in Close death. May 5, 1977, p. 31.
Two men arrested in gallery burglary. May 12, 1977, p. 29.
Coroner seeks identity of corpse found in river. June 9, 1977, p. 34A.
Bond revoked, suspect jailed. July 14, 1977, p. 33.
Police seek identity of stabbing victim. July 21, 1977, p. 30.
Martin station robbed. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 51.
Armed robber steals jewelry. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 25.
Police dogs aid in search for purse snatch suspect. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 31A.
Two suspects arrested on home burglary charge. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 30B.
Suspect arrested, jailed in armed robbery case. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 28B.
Police will charge two burglary suspects. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 28B.
Three youths arrested on armed robbery charge. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 28.
Charge man with credit card misuse. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 33.
Eubank won’t stand trial for armed robbery. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 28.
Slain robber linked to local home invasion. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 46A.
Youth charged in burglary. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 46A.
Suspects charged with silver tableware theft. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 27.
Youth charged with car theft and burglary. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 30A.
Shoplifting usually treated leniently. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 29A.
But local businesses try to snare offenders. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 29A.
Police arrest two ‘salesmen’. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 46B.
DANCE
‘Keep movin’ the word for Help Line dancers. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 26B.
Louis Demo aids insight. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 5
She teaches dance the Graham way: Harriet Ross. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 5.
City reviews 1921 dance law; would cost Arnie’s $7800 a year. May 26, 1977, p. 30.
Dancers premiere multi-media ballet. June 2, 1977, p. 5.
He’s the Dick Clark of Highland Park: Bruce Chudacoff. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 32.
Ballet fans look behind the scenes at Ravinia. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 6.
Dancer Francina Mans bridges a continental gap. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 27A.
They could have danced all night – almost. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 30.
Dancers prove fairy tales do come true. Dec. 29, 1977, p . 30.
Folks flock to parks’ dance class. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 34.
DEAFNESS
Children perform signs and wonders: Theater of the Deaf. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 18B.
Seek (county) bureau for hard of hearing. July 7, 1977, p. 83.
‘Not all deaf people are dumb’-Abraham Untermyer. Deaf student integrated into regular Deerfield classes. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 40.
DEATH
Death- children don’t understand it. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 35.
Temple B’nai Torah combats rising cost of dying. May 12, 1977, p.39.
New group attempts to deal with death. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 30B.
DEATH PENALTY
Deuster offers death penalty option. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 57.
DEERFIELD, WEST DEERFIELD TOWNSHIPS
Township system nearly 200 years old. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 62A.
Township Voters’ Guide. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 64.
Independents win township. Peers defeated by Moroney. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 25.
Township proposes $500,000 budget. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 28A.
DEMETRIOU, ANGELOS
Atlantic City, N.J. hires Demetriou for city plan. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 33.
DEPRESSION
Depression, suicide - growing concerns. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 37A.
DEVELOPMENT/DEVELOPERS
Court upholds developer donation demands. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 28.
Mild impact seen locally. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 28.
Enforced gifts fill gaps. (ed.) Oct. 13, 1977, p. 30B.
Townhouse develop gets hearing for new evidence. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 30.
Land use for living – for 55 years. Community planning by developer Irvin A. Blietz. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 60.
DIETING/DIETS
See: WEIGHT CONTROL
DISCIPLINE
Discipline problems are real. Today’s kids – what’s the matter? Mar. 17, 1977, p. 30.
Why does Johnny misbehave? Mar. 24, 1977, p. 34A.
How discipline woes are handled. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 29A.
DIVORCE
‘Til divorce do us part’. Methodists suggest formal ceremony. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 34.
How other local clergy view divorce ritual. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 34.
A suggested ritual for both spouses to use. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 35.
Two local lawyers challenge divorce act. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 28.
Priests, parishioners ponder divorce ruling. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 25.
DOLLS
Does your doll need loving care? Send her to the mender: Ann Morris. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 40.
Fragile – handle with care. May 19, 1977, p. 39.
DOWNTOWN
See: BUSINESS
DRIVERS/DRIVING
Driver’s test center opens at Deerbrook. July 28, 1977, p. 30.
County task force seeks drunk driver deterrents. Sept. 9,1977, p. 31.
Briddle faces charges on driving violations. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 27.
Forgive and forget – not with computers. (ed. re traffic tickets) Nov. 10, 1977, p. 32.
Winter driving myths dispelled, aids told. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 28.
DRUGS
Substance thought to be pot sold in front of cop observers. May 19, 1977, p. 30B.
Police bust illicit lab. July 21, 1977, p. 25.
Drugs valued at $120,000. July 28, 1977, p. 50.
Police unearth marijuana field. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 29.
EDITORIALS
Editorial cartoons begin September, 1977.
District 107 needs your support. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 30.
Absentee counts – when and where. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 30.
Clear up condemnation procedure. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 30A.
Agreement needed to save Winchester House. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 30A.
We urge RTA Board to fund Highlander. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 30A.
Caution a must to prevent robbery. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 28A.
Winchester story needs a happy ending. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 28A.
Make this the year you become involved. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 29.
City should steer clear of substandard streets. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 28A.
School merger future is now. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 28B.
Plate per annum policy is out of date. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 29B.
Gas tax, not sales tax for RTA. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 28A.
Rethinking needed on tennis lottery. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 29.
It’s IRS tax roulette time again. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 30A.
Capital improvement plan a plus. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 27D.
Our city council endorsements. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 28B.
Our endorsements for park board. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 28B.
Meat sale ban must go – for free. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 29.
Our Highwood endorsements. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 28.
Consolidation deserves support. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 29.
Master plan is good for the city. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 29A.
District 113 needs your support. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 30.
Coastal zone law has built in dangers. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 30.
Opportunity abounds for foster parents, singles. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 30.
Handgun turn-in calls suburbia. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 30.
Drinking age bill treats symptoms only. May 5, 1977, p. 27.
‘Present’ votes need reasons. May 12, 1977, p. 30.
Hits and misses. May 12, 1977, p. 30.
Rethinking needed in District 111. May 19, 1977, p. 29A.
Tough questions fill the air on Memorial Day. May 26, 1977, p. 30B.
Is there culture after TV violence dies? June 2, 1977, p. 28.
We hail Winchester decision. June 9, 1977, p. 34B.
Election consolidation long overdue. June 16, 1977, p. 34.
Ghini park vote abused public trust. June 23, 1977, p. 34.
Ride the bus to Ravinia this year. June 30, 1977, p. 34.
Warning needed for Ridge restrictions. July 7, 1977, p. 30.
Future population forecast lower. July 7, 1977, p. 30.
Kill mosquitoes and threat of disease. July 14, 1977, p. 34.
Where are the answers Mr. Ghini? July 21, 1977, p. 34.
Lawyer advertising: the argument. July 28, 1977, p. 34.
RTA’s funding rebuff the reverse of release. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 30.
Board action needed to upgrade county jail. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 30B.
A wise park decision but why the secrecy? Aug. 11, 1977, p. 30B.
Public views needed on plans for housing. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 34.
Support pollution testing. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 34.
Exercise care on Mopeds. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 34.
Turn back to basics. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 32.
Help volunteer pool make a splash. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 32B.
Housing goals good but unrealistic. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 31A.
Public knowledge is no courtesy. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 30.
Voting comes to order. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 30.
Skaters take a pass on high ice price. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 30.
Winning the tax-wage race. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 30.
Enforced gifts fill gaps. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 30B.
Support needed for low-income housing. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 31A.
Ethnic week offers a unique opportunity. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 31A.
Vehicle license fee increase fair solution. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 30B.
A two-way Central could simplify traffic. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 31A.
Why Johnny can’t buy (his lunch at school). Nov. 3, 1977, p. 31A.
Awareness fights abuse. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 32
Forgive and forget – not with computers. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 32..
Invite holiday guests. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 31A.
Make smoke detectors mandatory in all homes. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 31A.
Time is right for ERA. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 30B.
Claim the right to relief. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 28.
Feudalism is absolute. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 31A.
Reconsider street bonds. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 31A.
Support community chest. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 31A.
Blessings recounted. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 28.
Holiday spirits can kill. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 32.
The best for 365! Dec. 29, 1977, p. 32.
ELECTIONS
The main issue: five candidates oppose all or part of (master) plan. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 25.
Absentee counts – when and where. (ed.) Jan. 13, 1977, p. 30.
Primary report. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 31.
Forum for council candidates. First shots fired – race is on. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 25.
Council primary Tuesday. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 25.
Tarpey, Cegielski top vote. Other election results. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 25.
School Boards Voters’ Guide. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 29B.
Township Voters’ Guide. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 64.
Chamber denies political collusion. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 25.
Tuesday is curtain time for Carmen’s show: Carmen Rollery, city clerk. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 27.
Tarpey, Cegielski, Tobin win. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 25.
Vote turnout less than expected. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 27.
Election consolidation vote nears in Senate. June 16, 1977, p. 33B.
Election consolidation long overdue.(ed.) June 16, 1977, p. 34.
Vote bill gains support, opposition. July 7, 1977, p. 49.
Levy against bill (to consolidate elections). July 7, 1977, p. 45C.
Election law compacts polling. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 28.
Power to the people? Open primary petitioners take the initiative. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 29.
ELEVATORS
Elevator inspectors give a real lift. June 9, 1977, p. 36.
Elevator still up in the air. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 34.
Seniors will get lift from Gurley home elevator. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 29A.
ELLSBERG, DANIEL
Ellsberg takes Pentagon Papers lessons to the classroom. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 40.
EMPLOYMENT
Jobs program is in the works despite the red tape. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 31A.
Local projects judged on merit. Many jobs go begging. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 31A.
Seniority rates edge in new CETA. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 32.
ENERGY
Individual contributions can ease energy crunch. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 46A.
Opinions are given on energy, city vote. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 28.
Carter message affects big car sales. May 5, 1977, p. 26B.
Energy saving bills pass test in House. June 9, 1977, p. 37A.
Kissinger returns to podium for energy conference. June 9, 1977, p. 47.
Energy crunch, lunch planned. June 16, 1977, p. 50B.
Energy session fuels zeal for conservation. June 30,1977, p. 60.
Free audit offered for energy efficiency. July 7, 1977, p. 64.
Energy bill dooms future says Crane. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 32A.
ENVIRONMENT
Emission testing fizzles but city will try it again. July 14, 1977, p. 28.
Few car owners learn hard facts. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 27.
Throw away can ban set for discussion. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 25.
Leonard clears air on Ozone. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 36.
Sides forming in ‘can ban’ debate. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 27.
Throw away can ban gaining support. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 25.
FAMILY/FAMILIES
See also: FOSTER PARENTS
Single families examine loneliness, guilt. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 47.
Fall Special Section. Sept. 15, 1977, after p. 38.
FARMS
It’s harvest time! Nov. 17, 1977, p. 33A.
FASHION
Old world quality in fashion design: Ricarda’s labels. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 40.
Court’s fashion fete to feature flowers, flicks. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 39.
Special section: Apr. 28, 1977, after p. 43.
On Stage reflects style’s change of pace. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 36.
FATHERS
Children need their fathers too Mar. 3, 1977, p. 40.
FIELSCH, GUS, School custodian
Custodian’s memory lives in music. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 27A.
FINGERNAILS
Nail sculpturing – it’s no slight of hand. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 31B.
New beauty trick a hands down winner. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 40.
FIREHOUSE
Jackson’s dream becoming reality. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 26B.
FIRES
Villages face opening of grass fire season. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 31A.
Ordinance enacted for fire warning devices. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 30.
FLOODING/FLOODS
Water retention lots spur special talks. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 30.
Lake in subdivision given tentative nod. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 30.
Flood prevention plans stymie subdivision. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 30.
FLOWERS/PLANTS
Orphaned plants find homes, loving care. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 47.
Flowers for shady places? Ask Joe Borovicka. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 56A.
FOOD
Kurt Youngman’s ‘wok’ more than a ‘meander’. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 45A.
Frozen yogurt sales scoop competition. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 33A.
Cuisine course given by local cooking expert. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 35.
Chef features food, flame and ‘Fiddler’. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 40A.
FOREIGN STUDENTS/VISTORS
High schools sponsor foreign study program. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 36.
Americans seem more open to student from ‘down under’ – Anne Hummerlhock. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 34.
Skaters discover Sweden – hospitality overwhelming. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 51.
Families sought to house foreign students. May 26, 1977, p. 41A.
FOREST RANGERS
Sgt. Preston rides again: Cook County Forest Ranger: Lt. Paul Gannon. June 23, 1977, p. 36.
FORT SHERIDAN, IL
Fort to observe King’s birthday. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 29A.
Fort to honor black heritage tonight. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27A.
Fort’s artifacts are well protected. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 36.
Gen. Phil Sheridan ‘oversees’ museum. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 36A.
U.S. Cavalry to ride again. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 29A.
Army tradition relived at Fort. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 28B.
Ft. Sheridan evaluation routine, says Pentagon. May 19, 1977, p. 25.
Highwood opposes Army post closing. May 26, 1977, p. 30A.
Ft. Sheridan pupils retain school choice. June 16, 1977, p. 33B.
Reps vow fight to save Fort. July 28, 1977, p. 25.
Army closes Fort’s airstrip. July 28, 1977, p. 25.
District 111 watches closely. July 28, 1977, p. 25.
Explosion rips homes at Army post, 3 hurt. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 29A.
Ft. Sheridan verdict seen by month’s end. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 25.
Oct. Ft. Sheridan fate on hold. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 25.
FOSTER PARENTS
County seeks families for emergency foster care. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 37.
Foster parents sought for teens. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 44.
County foster home need ‘urgent’. May 5, 1977, p. 47.
Opportunity abounds for foster parents, singles. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 30.
GAMBLING
City council gives tilt to game machines. July 14, 1977, p. 30.
GAMES
Pinball Wizard’s newest rival: Mr. Fun. May 26 1977, p. 33B.
GARBAGE
See: WASTE MANAGEMENT
GARDENING/GARDENS
Annual miracle blossoms at McCormick. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 56.
Green thumbs reap harvests. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 41A.
GASOLINE
Self-service gas – is it worth it? Apr. 7, 1977, p. 27B.
Two gas stations seek self-service. May 12, 1977, p. 26A.
City to consider self-service ordinance. May 26, 1977, p. 47.
Self-service – way to go or else. June 16, 1977, p. 25.
Gas prices dip down. June 16, 1977, p. 50B.
City to consult owners before going self-service. June 23, 1977, p. 30.
Self-service pumps allowed. July 14, 1977, p. 25.
Chicago Motor Club fuels tax protest. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 47.
Pumps unprimed for RTA levy. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 29.
RTA gas tax will keep appointment at pump. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 45B.
Sellers share brunt of RTA gas tax. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 28.
GENEALOGY
Rottenberg tells how to find Jewish ancestors. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 32.
GERACI, RAY
Ray Geraci gets spot on Bear radio team. May 19, 1977, p. 26A.
Geracis need variation for townhouse plan. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 27.
GHINI, FIDEL, Mayor of Highwood
Ghini on foes: ‘They’re lying’. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 29.
Ghini ticket files for city election. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 29.
Ghini landslides to his third term. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 27.
Ghini gets park, faces suit. June 23, 1977, p. 25.
H. Bertucci in conflict in zoning case: Ghini. June 23, 1977, p. 32.
Ghini park vote abused public trust. (ed.) June 23, 1977, p. 34.
Ghini defends park in Highwood. July 7, 1977, p. 29.
Judge delays Ghini conflict suit. Nov. 10,1977, p. 25.
January date expected for Ghini conflict suit. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 25.
GIRLS
Girls’ sports still unresolved. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 59.
Orientation offered for ‘summer girls’. June 9, 1977, p. 39A.
Girls’ schedule still in limbo. June 16, 1977, p. 54.
Summer girls migration hits Shore. July 14, 1977, p. 42.
GLENCOE, IL
Special Section. May 12, 1977, after p. 38.
GLENVIEW, IL
Historical center a vignette of 19th century life. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 56.
GOLDSTEIN, BARBARA
Goldstein urges let my people go. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 28.
GROCERY STORES
The old country flavors remain. Jan 20, 1977, p. 40.
GUNS
‘Survival Days’ triggers gun-shy North Shore. May 26, 1977, p. 27.
HADLEY, WILLIAM A., Founder: Hadley School for the Blind
‘Pick up a new thread of endeavor.’ Oct. 6, 1977, p. 71.
HAIRSTYLES
Look stresses ‘easy care’ angle. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 71.
Hair and makeup combine for total look. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 40.
HANDICAPPED PERSONS
Auto stickers available for city’s handicapped. May 19, 1977, p. 29.
Handicapped bike-a-thon set. May 19, 1977, p. 29.
Handicapped education act under study here. May 26, 1977, p. 37A.
Glenkirk adds ‘respite care’. July 7, 1977, p. 38B.
Train handicapped for woodworking. July 14, 1977, p. 28.
League building list aids handicapped. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 30A.
Guide for handicapped available. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 35A.
Bursting through the barriers.(wheelchair access) Nov.17, 1977, p. 51A.
New handicapped plates label preferred parkers. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 51B.
NSSRA offers activities during holiday season. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 33.
HEALTH
Have a heart and be kind to it. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 39.
Stress test plots present position of your condition. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 40A.
Reye’s Syndrome still a puzzle? Mar. 31, 1977, p. 42.
Health, well-being cross sex barrier. Apr. 28, 1977, p. L-26.
Adolescent ills deserve better treatment. July 14, 1977, p. 45B.
Breast abnormality has surgical solution. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 45B.
Secret to a healthier heart may be in your feet. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 45C.
Improving health care community wide. Sept. 29, 1977, p. E-3.
County expanding mobile health clinic. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 34B.
Ostomates – takes one to know (and help) one. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 39.
HEIMLICH MANEUVER
A hug that’s a lifesaver. June 30, 1977, p. 37.
HEMINGWAY, ERNEST
Life with Papa a moveable feast. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 67.
HENNA
Your hair never had it so good. June 30, 1977, p. 42.
HIGH SCHOOLS
See: SCHOOLS- DISTRICT 113
HIGHLAND PARK, IL
City manager reports to the community. Local news summary. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 29.
Council sticks to guns on streets. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 27A.
Committee purpose to keep channels open. Employees: time will tell. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27C.
Employee Relations Committee: ‘It’s a start.’ Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27D.
Water plant worker sees employees adjusting. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27D.
City’ best fought winter’s worst. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 27.
Capital improvement plan: civic center, harbor, senior housing proposed. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 25.
City looks to save on insurance costs. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 31B.
Improvements won’t hike taxes. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 25.
Pay hikes, bus change on agenda. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 26.
Capital improvement plan a plus. (ed.) Mar. 24, 1977, p. 27D.
Plan still top campaign issue. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 25.
City employees get pay increase. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 26.
Court order halts annexation plan. Northbrook, Highland Park at odds. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 27 B.
Smoke detector statute on city council agenda. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 26B.
Mall not planned vs. minorities, say Tobin, Witt. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 25.
Downtown plan in voters’ hands. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 25.
Tuesday is curtain time for Carmen’s show: Carmen Rollery, city clerk. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 27.
City slices bills for stopping ice. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 27A.
Bosses, specials get pay hikes. May 5, 1977, p. 26B.
City keeps close eye on coast bill. May 5, 1977, p. 28.
City to appeal water allocation. May 12, 1977, p. 25.
4th of July crowd control concerns council. May 12, 1977, p. 26A.
Cegielski ‘present’ votes go unexplained. May 12, 1977, p. 26A.
City backs coastal law changes. May 12, 1977, p. 26B.
‘Present’ votes need reasons. (ed.) May 12, 1977, p. 30.
Crackdown: code violations. May 19, 1977, p. 26A.
False alarm fines, Western Av. petition on council agenda. May 19, 1977, p. 27.
Arabic price law goes back on shelf. May 19, 1977, p. 27.
Council takes hard line on false burglar alarms. May 26, 1977, p. 29.
City reviews 1921 dance law; would cost Arnie’s $7800 a year. May 26, 1977, p. 30.
City council to consider self-service ordinance. May 26, 1977, p. 47.
City drops housing suit. June 9, 1977, p. 25.
City runs short on paramedic staff. June 9, 1977, p. 29.
Budget range – windows to sewers. June 9, 1977, p. 29.
Council meeting pushed back a week to June 30. June 9, 1977, p. 34.
Lengthy agenda awaits council. June 16, 1977, p. 27.
City council meetings no Cinderella story. July 7, 1977, p. 31.
Parking, dog violations on agenda. July 14, 1977, p. 26.
Council gives tilt to game machines. July 14, 1977, p. 30.
Cegielski, Tarpey unhappy with budget procedures. July 28, 1977, p. 26.
Subsidy strings attacked by city council. July 28, 1977, p. 27.
Council seeks architect for Moraine restrooms. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 26.
Council to vote on townhouses. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 28.
Cegielski charges council overspending. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 25.
Cegielski and council continue budget dispute. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 27.
City council adopts resolution calling housing plan ‘unrealistic’. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 28D.
City-wide ethnic week planned. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 25.
Vehicle license hike on city council agenda. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 27.
Meeting attendance not an interest meter. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 30B.
Vehicle license hike defeated. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 25.
Downtown renewal plans unveiled. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 25.
Downtown renewal on council agenda. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 27.
Council approves land purchase for housing. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 27B.
Council approves funds for firehouse safety. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 32.
Bond repayments unresolved. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 25.
Highland Park Plan Commission postpones business. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 25.
Peter Barron resigns city position. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 31.
1977 was a year for talking. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 25.
1977’s grist from the grass roots. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 31B.
HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT
It’s better than before, says veteran fireman. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27E.
Villages face opening of grass fire season. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 31A.
Fire station permit approved. May 12, 1977, p. 26B.
Martin Martinez promoted to fire department captain. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 26.
Arnie’s exits safe says fire chief. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 27.
Fire spurs discussion on 4th station progress. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 34.
Bagged fire hydrants don’t pose danger, fire chief assures. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 27.
HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL
Psychiatric hospital meeting set. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 27B.
Alcoholism is topic of hospital lecture. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 26.
Baby’s arrival is a family affair. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 41.
Physical therapy available at home. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 29A.
Hospital to honor veteran workers. May 12, 1977, p. 29.
Large donation caps year for Alcove gifts. May 19, 1977, p. 45A.
Hospital fights energy costs. May 26, 1977, p. 29B.
The last beam takes its place. May 26, 1977, p. 46
Hospital releases ‘Friends Report’. June 9, 1977, p. 53.
Hospital lots exempted. June 30, 1977, p. 33.
Gourmet food hospital’s rule. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 37.
Christmas in October. Annual bazaar benefits hospital. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 33A.
HIGHLAND PARK MASTER PLAN
The main issue: five candidates oppose all or part of plan. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 25.
Tobin, Witt skeptical of possible reversal. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 27.
Master plan approved – 25 year guideline. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 25.
Here’s the procedure once plan is official. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 28.
Plan’s official. Demetriou to assist in zoning ordinances. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 25.
Plan still top campaign issue. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 25.
HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police report appears each week. Paging varies.
He wants local police ‘ride-along’ program: David Davis. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 47B.
Salary talks will tell real story, policeman says. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27E.
Police to clear 30 cases as juveniles confess. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 26B.
Body found, death cause uncertain. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 26.
After 16 years, he’s not bored: Traffic policeman: Hank Schotanus. May 26, 1977, p. 28B.
These cops won’t just spin their wheels. June 23, 1977, p. 27.
Police bust illicit lab. July 21, 1977, p. 25.
Police seek identity of stabbing victim. July 21, 1977, p. 30.
Probation officer looks for good in kids. July 21, 1977, p. 32
Police arrest suspect. July 21, 1977, p. 50.
Stolen Cub tickets lead police to their man in burglary case. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 34.
H.P. woman found dead in lagoon. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 27.
Police unearth marijuana field. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 29.
Police losing their number one cop: 20-year vet retiring: Eddie Knaff. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 28.
Automation coming to police department. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 28B.
Have the police got a deal for you! Dec. 22, 1977, p. 28.
HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY
At the Library column appear each week. Paging varies.
Reading for the home-bound: this doctor pays house calls. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 50.
At the library. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 35A.
Library to highlight ‘First Wednesdays’. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 29.
Library features sculptress’ works: Sylvia Shaw Judson. July 21, 1977, p. 44B.
Children’s book authors to visit local library. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 36D.
HIGHWOOD, IL
Christensen labels statement re library: ‘absurd’. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 29.
Chamber presents its annual awards. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 29A.
Nursery school to open in Highwood facility. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 29B.
The old country flavors remain. (local grocery stores) Jan. 20, 1977, p. 40.
Highwood proposes projects. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 31.
Highwood gets tough on parking violators. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 31.
Expect anti-Ghini ticket to announce. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 27A.
Sherony property to be torn down. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 27A.
People’s Party takes on Proven Improvement. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27F.
Highwood chamber plans year’s events. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27F.
Library argument erupts. Five seek to start cultural center. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 26B.
Council lacks quorum; meeting held Monday. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 27A.
Fire settlement reached. (Sherony property) Mar. 10, 1977, p. 25.
Cultural Center gets council nod. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 27B.
Festival will reflect ‘Spirit of Highwood.’. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 37A.
City not pressuring owner: Ghini. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 30.
Ghini, Christensen exchange campaign jabs. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 28A.
Italian Center filling cultural gap. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 42B.
Minorini, Ori block construction payment. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 31.
Election code violation probed in Highwood. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 25.
Fifteen seek 7 seats in Highwood election. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 28A.
Ghini landslides to his third term. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 27.
Pasquesi replaces retiring Pagliai. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 27A.
Bank of Highwood shows gain. May 5, 1977, p. 38.
Ghini proposes city park by library. May 12, 1977, p. 28B.
Highwood postmaster named. May 26, 1977, p. 29B.
Highwood opposes Army post closing. May 26, 1977, p. 30A.
Highwood land up for bid. June 9, 1977, p. 31.
Entries open for 1977 title of Miss Highwood. June 9, 1977, p. 31.
Library nearly ready for books. June 16, 1977, p. 33A.
Lori Zaccari seeks Miss Highwood title. June 16, 1977, p. 33A.
H. Bertucci in conflict in zoning case: Ghini. June 23, 1977, p. 32.
Highwood council okays library operation budget June 23, 1977, p. 32.
Six more seek Miss Highwood title. June 30, 1977, p. 31.
Scott opinion sought on Ghini park vote. July 7, 1977, p. 25.
Amendola joins attack, defends park vote. July 7, 1977, p. 29.
Cuba ‘vacation’ once in a lifetime. July 7, 1977, p. 24.
Ghini seeks to change building height limits. July 7, 1977, p. 24.
Highwood wants more marchers. July 14, 1977, p. 25.
Park protestor prods Ghini, council. July 21, 1977, p. 27.
Highwood Days ’77 – old, new attractions. July 28, 1977, p. 34B.
Highwood Festival fun-filled weekend. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 32.
Highwood rejects park funds. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 25.
City council met illegally: Dunn. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 25.
A wise park decision but why the secrecy? (ed.) Aug. 11, 1977, p. 30B.
Crow bar, hammer used in gambling raid. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 29.
County quashes Highwood park. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 27.
Bocce ball bombers keep tradition rolling. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 35A.
Developers sought for Sherony property. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 31B.
Inspectors making house calls. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 31B.
Baggi (Dorothy) keeps Highwood rolling. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 28.
Nursery school funding under study. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 27.
Highwood revises criminal code, fines. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 27.
Highwood Library sets Nov. 1 as opening date. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 27.
Highwood adds policeman. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 30A.
Highwood approves parking lot land. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 28.
Bank planned for Sherony property. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 25.
City preparing legal action over property. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 26A.
Pay hike for city workers. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 26A.
City approves land for library parking lot. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 26A.
Christmas activities planned. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 26A.
Highwood dedicating new library Sunday. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 26A.
Highwood bids for park. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 25.
Highwood renews Edison deal. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 30B.
Policeman certification denied. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 31.
HISPANIC AMERICANS
Sisters help migrants bridge gap. July 14, 1977, p. 32.
HISTORY
Bicentennial Commission becomes part of history. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 27B.
Township system nearly 200 years old. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 62A.
Historical center a vignette of 19th century life (in Glenview). Oct. 20, 1977, p. 56.
HOLIDAYS
Yule’s glitter dims in New Year. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 32.
New Orleans comes north: Mardi Gras opening nears at Immaculate Conception. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 40.
Record crowds at Mardi Gras. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 26.
Memorial Day honors war dead. May 26, 1977, p. 25.
Tough questions fill the air on Memorial Day. May 26, 1977, p. 30B.
Full day of activity planned for July 4. June 30, 1977, p. 27.
Unity Day 1977. July 7, 1977, p. 8.
Old favorites will be on prowl on Halloween. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 32.
Thanksgiving means gobbling goodies. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 27.
It’s Christmas time – head for the city. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 22B.
Celebrate together – make someone happy. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 5.
Celebrate in Highland Park. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 11.
Gift Guide. Dec. 8, 1977. Insert.
Hanukkah is a holiday for all religions. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 33A.
Jolly St. Nick arrives. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 28.
New Santa keeps on truckin’. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 29.
Woodshop elves creating holiday gifts. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 33B.
‘Amahl’ sets holiday mood for children. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 5.
Christmas Spirit is alive and well. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 29.
HOOGASIAN, JACK
Hoogasian answers ticket fixing charge. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 27.
HORSES
‘Great American’ in full gait. July 7, 1977, p. 39.
Area riders capture laurels at horse show. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 34H.
Horseback riding venture is offered. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 35
HOSPITALS
Improving health care community wide. Sept. 29, 1977, p. E-3.
Patients, doctors share rights, responsibilities. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 33.
HOUSES BY MAIL
The house that the Searles ordered from Sears catalog. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 60.
HOUSES/ESTATES
Kupritzes give an old home a tomorrow look. Mar. 1, 1977, p. 16.
How to research your home’s past. Mar. 1, 1977, p. 18.
At Pembroke Hall, old and new mix. Mar. 1, 1977, p. 32B.
Making the rounds on history’s grounds-Indian Trail School house walk. May 19, 1977, p. 33A.
Mansion’s rebirth keeps old young: Gurley House, 54 Laurel Av. June 9, 1977, p. 32.
George Hessler farmhouse: Old house owner H. Rosenstien chooses sides. Dec. 12, 1977, p. 81A.
HOUSING
Hearing to be held on relocation. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 27.
Higher density housing eyed in two locations. Jan. 20, 1977, 30B.
District 111 to discuss future housing concerns. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 56C.
Relocation concerns to be aired March 15. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 26A.
The plan to shake up housing in Lake County. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 31A.
What makes new construction so expensive? Apr. 21, 1977, p. RE-14.
Housing criteria – income, age. June 2, 1977, p. 26A.
City drops housing suit. June 9, 1977, p. 25.
Senior housing requests low: Wise. June 16, 1977, p. 32.
Housing applicants have a week to go. June 23, 1977, p. 30.
Rice reminds seniors on housing. June 30, 1977, p. 34B.
Townhouse hearing delayed. June 30, 1977, p. 34B.
N. Suburban Housing Center opens Saturday. June 30, 1977, p. 40.
Senior housing lottery July 15. July 7, 1977, p. 28.
Fair housing efforts are on target. July 7, 1977, p. 50.
Home repair loans offered. July 14, 1977, p. 28.
Subsidy strings attacked by city council. Initial applicants aren’t low income. July 28, 1977, p. 27.
Pride highlights housing venture. July 28, 1977, p. 29.
Poor to get first shot at repair grants. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 28.
Elderly man has a ray of hope. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 28.
Public views needed on plans for housing. (ed.) Aug. 18, 1977, p. 34.
Hearing set on housing plan. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 25.
Deadline near for home loan. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 26.
Plan stresses affordable housing. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 27.
Carillo family, they want to stay. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 29A.
An average new home: $100,000. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 29B.
Housing plan emphasizes equality. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 30.
Builders blast government regulations. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 30A.
No customer shortage – realtors. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 30A.
Spiraling home costs raise concerns. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 31.
Housing goals good but unrealistic. (ed.) Sept. 15, 1977, p. 31A.
Housing ‘common ground’ sought. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 28B.
Federal rent subsidies not likely here. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 28B.
Average rents above HUD level. Chart. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 28B.
Housing woes need more than sympathy. Rosemann column. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 30A.
Low income housing planned. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 25.
Federal fund threat not working. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 28D.
City council adopts resolution calling housing plan ‘unrealistic’. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 28D.
Plan enforcement questioned. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 28D.
Housing plan stresses local effort. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 28.
Low-income housing issues build. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 25.
6th Interfaith Housing Conference Saturday. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 28.
Support needed for low-income housing. (ed.) Oct. 20, 1977, p. 31A.
Housing awards to Wilmette, Highland Park. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 33.
Residents riled by housing site choice. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 36A.
Housing plan policies approved. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 27.
Council approves land purchase for housing. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 27B.
HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION OF HIGHLAND PARK
Human Relations commission to discuss redevelopment input. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 27B.
HRC say no mall referendum. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 25.
HRC seeks to meet clergy. May 12, 1977, p. 25.
Building subsidies should include merchants: HRC. May 12, 1977, p. 26.
City not certain if clergy will meet commission. May 19, 1977, p. 30B.
HRC plans city-wide discrimination probe. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 27.
HYPNOTISM
Hypnotism without the hocus-pocus. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 51A.
ICE SKATING RINK
Ice rink policies revamped: no season passes. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 25.
Arena passes iced, skaters ‘upset’. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 27.
Rink budgets keep a delicate balance. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 27.
Skating options still on ice. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 25.
Park board sticks to rink coupons. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 25.
Skaters take a pass on high ice price. (ed.) Oct. 6, 1977, p. 30.
Ice rink passes won’t be reinstated. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 29.
Ice skating party no folly. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 30A.
ILLINOIS
‘Goody Books’ lists Illinois panels. Mar 3, 1977, p. 49B.
Law breakers revel in state’s inefficiency. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 29A.
School funding battle anticipated Monday. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 30B.
Realtors discuss bills pending Springfield. Apr. 21, 1977, p. RE-5.
Eslick bids to inherit comptroller spot. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 47.
Hopefuls bid to put Lake County on state slate. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 54B.
INDIANS
See: NATIVE AMERICANS
INTERIOR DECORATING
Her home is the classroom for decorating class: Carolyn Gordon. May 12, 1977, p. 39A.
To every house there is a season. June 23, 1977, p. 45A.
Special Section – The Home. Oct. 6, 1977, after p. 38.
ISRAEL
Warrior Dayan desires peace. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 28.
Garden grows in Holy Land. May 26, 1977, p. 40.
Crane praises Israel’s initiative. Nov. 24, 1977, p.31.
‘The new Israel’ blends past, present. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 36D.
Israel trip features an historic footnote. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 27D.
Visit to Israel not a ‘casual’ touist trip. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 47B.
JAILS
Sheriff sees need to improve jail. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 33.
Board action needed to upgrade county jail. (ed.) Aug. 11, 1977, p. 30B.
JEWISH IMMIGRANTS
Their roots trace to Hester Street. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 34.
Firsts in American Jewish history. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 30A.
JUDSON, SYLVIA SHAW, Sculptress
Library features sculptress’ works. July 21, 1977, p. 44B.
KAHN, NAT M.
Kahn’s yearly recap keeps memory alive. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 30B.
KAVADAS, THEODORE M., Park District director
Park district to dedicate Deer Creek to Kavadas. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 26.
Deer Creek dedicated to Kavadas. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 30.
LADY ELGIN
Search for Lady Elgin. June 2, 1977, p. 34.
Memory of disaster revived. June 2, 1977, p. 34.
LAKE COUNTY, IL
Lake voters will vote differently. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 27A.
Waiting’s near end for county vocational center. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 30.
Not well-known, she’s respected: Beulah Porter. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 35.
In a ‘class’ of their own, students at Ombudsman Educational Services alternative school. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 34.
Rabies shots required for dogs, cats in county. Feb, 17, 1977, p. 56D.
Leagues to examine Lake County plans. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 26B.
County offers summer jobs in conservation. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 49A.
The plan to shake up housing in Lake County. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 31A.
Precinct changes draw fire, support. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 30.
County foster home need ‘urgent’. May 5, 1977, p. 47.
Ryan: nix to Miller bank holdings. June 2, 1977, p. 34A.
Advisory board sought for deferred prosecution plan. June 30, 1977, p. 45.
County pushes housing study. July 21, 1977, p. 25.
Ryan names 19 to serve on (Citizens Advisory) board. July 28, 1977, p. 36A.
Sheriff sees need to improve jail. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 33.
County assessor a taxing job. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 27.
Proposed tax deadline is just a ‘good guess’. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 27.
Robin seeks to retrieve Sheriff post for GOP. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 31.
Deputy Brown eschews salary to seek Sheriff’s post. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 35.
Deputy Connard shelves badge to enter Sheriff’s race. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 28B.
Charge politics in precinct changes. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 29A.
County slates take shape for ’78. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 32.
1977’s grist from the grass roots. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 31B.
LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE
There’s a lot growing up at Ryerson Nature Center. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 34.
Preserves to close at nightfall. May 5, 1977, p. 37B.
Woods to get new trees. May 19, 1977, p. 32.
Park protest taken to county meeting. July 14, 1977, p. 27.
Youth’s feats are not super just human. Youth Conservation Corps. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 46B.
County quashes Highwood park. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 27.
Forest preserve district upholds first park vote. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 27.
LAKE MICHIGAN
Tires weighted for protection of city shoreline. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 27.
Brew cans cause quite a stew, so do drivers, vandal. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 27C.
Public hearing slated on coastal zone plan. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 47A.
Surf soon will be up, but park prices won’t. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 26.
Lakefront plan attacked, defended. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 56E.
Tires to ‘tread’ water. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 56E.
Realtors state position for shoreline proposal. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 57.
Lake down foot from ’76 level. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 26B
Coastal zone staff to meet land owners. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 26B.
Central Av. beach lot to close earlier. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 26A.
(Illinois Coastal Zone Management) ICZM foes organize to fight bill. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 47A.
Rep. Crane seeks funding for harbor feasibility study. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 49.
Shore plan responsive. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 28.
Lakefront owner protests legislation. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 28.
Coast zone bill goes to committee. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 25.
Coastal bill goes to House; amendments expected. May 5, 1977, p. 25.
City keeps close eye on coast bill. May 5, 1977, p. 25.
When day is done, smelt go on the run. May 5, 1977, p. 28.
City to appeal water allocation. May 12, 1977, p. 25.
City backs coastal law changes. May 12, 1977, p. 26B.
Youth help beach goers – while aiding own cause. May 26, 1977, p. 28.
Coastal zone bill passes in House. May 26, 1977, p. 29A.
Coastal zone bill stalls in study committee. June 16, 1977, p. 33B.
Young boy, Michael Rivera catches giant fish at beach. June 23, 1977, p. 47.
Private beaches to be marked. July 7, 1977, p. 34B.
Sailing brings out chess strategy. July 14, 1977, p. 55.
Public beaches push safeguards. July 21, 1977, p. 36A.
Who would use island debated. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 29.
Parks lift beach fees. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 31.
Tour exposes fragile lakeshore. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 28.
Lake water boosts, just a trickle. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 27B.
Census surveys deep’s denizens. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 30A.
Improvements approved for Park Av. boat ramp. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 30.
Rehabilitation set for Ravine beach building. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 30.
Alewives slip in fish survey. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 58A.
LANDMARKS/RESTORATION
Experts tell restoration’s joys, woes. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 56.
LARSON, ALBERT, Local merchant
Larson Memorial Lounge to be dedicated here. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 50.
LA SALLE EXPEDITION
Movies to be shown of LaSalle expedition. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 31.
LAWSUITS
Bell-Lincoln owner wants trial by jury in light string case. June 9, 1977, p. 34A.
Suit filed against fire district: Deerfield-Bannockburn. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 30.
Fire district: ‘Charges absurd.’ Aug. 25, 1977, p. 47.
Mistrial declared in Eubank case. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 28A.
Firefighters’ suit reaches seven counts. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 34A.
Grand jury date set for Briddle evidence. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 28B.
LAWYERS
Lawyer advertising: the argument. (ed.) July 28, 1977, p. 34.
LEAVES
Leaf vacuum costs given for city program. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 26A.
LEGISLATORS/LEGISLATURE
Springfield Report- appears at intervals. Paging varies.
Matijevitch, Pierce get key posts; head 2 House committees. Feb. 3, 1977 p. 31A.
Crane bill to compensate U. S. Civil suit defendants. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 33.
House passes Deuster vandal bill. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 47A.
Legislature faces tax law change. Schools await constitutional decision. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 26A.
Pierce bottle bill shouldn’t be thrown away. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 32.
Coast zone bill goes to committee. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 25.
Coastal bill goes to House; amendments expected. May 5, 1977, p. 25.
City keeps close eye on coast bill. May 5, 1977, p. 25.
Pierce bottle bill passes committee. May 12, 1977, p. 29.
Unmarried abortion bill passes House. May 12,1977, p. 29B.
Coast zone vote likely in House. May 19, 1977, p. 26A.
Coastal zone bill passes in House. May 26, 1977, p. 29A.
Bill would prohibit imposed residency. May 26, 1977, p. 37.
Education bills called back for more study. June 2, 1977, p. 63.
Coastal bill stalls in study committee. June 16. 1977, p. 33B.
LICE
Head lice cases reported in schools. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 25.
Schools cite lice as no reason for hysterics. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 34.
LIFE MAGAZINE
‘Life’ records high school memories. May 19, 1977, p. 25.
LIFEGUARDS
Lifeguards ready for winter migration. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 34.
LIMOSINES
Limo luxury not just for stars. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 33.
MAGIC
Abracadabra –‘poof’ – it’s magic. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 39A.
MARRIAGE
Love birds in the lurch with new license law. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 77.
MARTIN, MARLEE
See: DEAFNESS
MEDICARE
Highland Parkers included on HEW’s Medicare list. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 26A.
MIDDLE EAST
AJC examines Arab influence. July 14, 1977, p. 27.
Mikva sees climate for peace in mideast. July 21, 1977, p. 53.
Sadat trip viewed as 1st stop toward peace. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 25.
MIND CONTROL
‘It’s learning to get inside yourself’: Silva Mind Control technique. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 34.
Silva technique faces court battle. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 34.
What do noted psychiatrists say? Mar. 17, 1977, p. 35.
Silva techniques said to cure some ailments. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 35.
Athletes laud course. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 35.
Four brain levels: Silva. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 35.
MISSING PERSONS
Search for daughter ends in tragedy: Robin Reade. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 50A.
MONDALE, JOAN, Mrs. Walter F.
Joan has a good friend, so does Eve. (Eiseman) Feb. 10, 1977, p. 40.
MOPEDS
Anyone can ride a Moped. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 28.
Exercise care on Mopeds. (ed.) Aug. 25, 1977, p. 34.
State ready to license Moped drivers. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 34C.
MOSQUITOES
Kill mosquitoes and threat of disease. (ed.) July 14, 1977, p. 34.
Mosquito killers fight disease threat. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 49.
MOTION PICTURES
Altman previews ‘Wedding’ filming here. May 5, 1977, p. 43A.
‘Star Wars’ draw proves astronomical. June 9, 1977, p. 25.
‘A Wedding’ casts kids on the silver screen. July 21, 1977, p. 30.
Movie theaters lower general admission rate. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 27.
MOVING
‘Tis the season to move. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 32.
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES
Town workers: not quite a living wage. Chart. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 30B.
MUSEUMS
County museum offers walk down memory lane. June 23, 1977, p. 53.
Museum head leaves spot. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 39B.
MUSIC
Lynne Turner, harpist, solo career comes out of the shadows. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 6.
‘Fugue’ a life-long art. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 22.
She finds time for family, music: Victoria Graef. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 7.
Booklet looks at musical teams. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 5.
Searching world for a song: ethnomusicologist, Carol Dworkin. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 6.
Lake Forest Symphony debuts. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 18.
Children’s concerts count. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 23.
Can the second city support second symphony? Apr. 7, 1977, p. 6.
It’s a hectic life for musical team Mortensen and Pierce. May 12, 1977, p. 5.
Jewish music festival features premiere of Leon Stein. May 12, 1977, p. 6B.
The podium is his favorite place: Harold Bauer. May 19, 1977, p. 7.
Their old time songs are something new: Bob Gand, Lana Rae. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 6.
Why don’t we hear today’s music today? Oct. 20, 1977, p. 6.
Note-worthy project sounds good. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 42B.
The piano – it’s mystique continues. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 5.
Area musicians fill harmonic ranks. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 7.
NATIVE AMERICANS
Green Bay Trading Co. deals in Indian lore. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 74.
NAZIS
Feeling varies on Nazi routes. July 7, 1977, p. 27.
NEEDLEWORK
Top stitchers will vie at ‘Needlework ‘77’. May 5, 1977, p. 43A.
Show pinpoints finest in fabrics May 19, 1977, p. 42B.
NEWSPAPERS/PERIODICALS
They produce national magazines: Kirk Landers, Paul Fogt, Curtis Fuller. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 34.
Voice of four decades: Edward P. Morgan, journalist. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 39.
911
Police, fire ring in emergency number. May 19, 1977, p. 26B.
911 saves lives in any language. July 14, 1977, p. 34.
‘Samaritan’ protection gives impetus for 911. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 29A.
NIXON, RICHARD M., U.S. President
Nixon guilt talk all guesswork: Baker. May 19, 1977, p. 32.
NORTH SUBURBAN SPECIAL EDUCATION DISTRICT-- NSSED
Slight deficit in NSSED budget. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 28.
NSSED chief warns of costly new federal plan. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 45A.
NUCLEAR POWER
Prognosis mixed on Zion plant. July 28, 1977, p. 38A.
Zion flubs safety test; human error blamed. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 33.
Zion causing radioactive spills. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 25.
Debate radiates on neutron bomb. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 30.
Petitioners ask Carter to defuse neutron nemesis. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 30.
Scott calls for policy on radioactive waste. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 29.
NURSERY SCHOOLS
Nursery school to stay at center. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 27.
They learn the meaning of freedom at B’Nai Torah Nursery School. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 39.
Martha Freeman attains her 25th year milestone: founder of Community Nursery School. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 44.
Mary Crane League: 52nd benefit. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 43A.
New nursery opens house: Highwood Nursery School. June 2, 1977, p. 36.
Church seeks to fix play area around nursery school. June 16, 1977, p. 33A.
YWCA drop-in program almost priceless. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 33B.
National group cites two nursery schools.(for excellence) Nov. 24, 1977, p. 42C.
$50,000 donated for nursery school addition. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 30B.
NURSING HOMES
Township to withhold funds for Winchester House. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 27B.
Board to discuss Winchester fate. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 26.
Agreement needed to save Winchester. (ed.) Jan. 20, 1977, p. 30A.
Winchester story needs a happy ending. (ed.) Jan. 27, 1977, p. 28A.
Solutions proposed for Winchester plight. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 31A.
Winchester woes may be solved. Judge to re-consider Winchester decision. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 49B.
Winchester fate heads for Washington Monday. May 19, 1977, p. 32.
Winchester woes heard in Washington. May 26, 1977, p. 28A.
Winchester political football – it’s scoreless. May 26, 1977, p. 30B.
We hail Winchester decision. (ed.) June 9, 1977, p. 34B.
HEW ‘change’ saves Winchester. June 9, 1977, p. 27.
Winchester aid plan settled. July 14, 1977, p. 29.
NUTRITION
Nutrition buff way ahead of her time. June 2, 1977, p. 40.
Nutrition awareness this group’s objective. June 2, 1977, p. 40.
OPPORTUNITY, INC.
Like just about anything else, helping others takes money. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 30.
Auxiliary backs Opportunity, Inc. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 47A.
PANAMA CANAL
Reps oceans apart on canal pact. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 31B.
PARACHUTERS
Easy diver: the skies are friendly to a high-flying jumper: Mark Remaley. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 27A.
PARAMEDICS
Mobile system saves time, lives. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 34.
When the call goes out, they’re always prepared. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 35.
City paramedics dealing with a full deck. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 28.
Glamour not the name of the game. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 34.
City runs short on paramedic staff. June 9, 1977, p. 29.
Carden defends paramedic procedures. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 27.
Karger confident of training. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 27.
No state action seen to decertify program. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 27.
Defamation charged by suspended paramedics. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 30D.
PARKING
Request for lot called too much. May 26, 1977, p. 25.
Ravinia loses – council next. June 2, 1977, p. 25.
Ravinia seeks parking truce. June 16, 1977, p. 25.
New group hits concert parking. June 23, 1977, p. 29.
108 board approves Ravinia parking. June 23, 1977, p. 32.
12-hour parking, reserved spaces rates are doubled. June 30, 1977, p. 28.
Parks deny request for Kennedy parking. June 30, 1977, p. 29.
Ticket fines may rise. July 7, 1977, p. 27.
Parking fee alternative sought. July 14, 1977, p. 28.
Parking solution still being studied. July 21, 1977, p. 27.
Downtown parking to get serious look. July 28, 1977, p. 29.
Reserve parking out –stickers in. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 25.
Stickers may solve city parking crunch. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 38B.
New lots will ease depot parking crunch. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 34.
Moose lot approved, neighbor might move. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 27.
New handicapped plates label preferred parkers. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 51B.
Parking privileges extended on Driscoll Ct. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 29.
PARKS/RECREATION
It’s time to use that new sled. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 28.
Who needs hills to show skills? Jan. 13, 1977, p. 28B.
Four candidates seek park seats. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 29B.
Park district plans three ski weekends. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 43.
Sunset golf course plan too costly. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 28.
Council: rec center lease needed. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 27A.
Golf course gets a second look. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 27C.
Park district to dedicate Deer Creek to Kavadas. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 26.
Deer Creek policy set on membership, votes. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 26A.
Golf course improvement approved by park board. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 26A.
Park district to acquire west side tot lot sites. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 28.
Deer Creek dedicated to Kavadas. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 30.
Fiscal integrity cited in ’78 lottery for Deer Creek. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 28B.
Park tax hike needed: Nance. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 26A.
Clerical goof may delay Sunset Valley upgrade. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 27.
Four seek 2 spots on city park board. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 28A.
Smith, Chianchetti win park vote. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 26.
Millard Park open to public. May 5, 1977, p. 26A.
Park board seeks easement from 107. May 5, 1977, p. 31.
Time to move on- it wasn’t an easy par, but Carroll Snyder made it. May 12, 1977, p. 34.
Lease agreement hits stumbling block. May 26, 1977, p. 27.
Park board urged to buy school site. May 26, 1977, p. 29A.
Gone fishing. May 26, 1977, p. 45B.
LWV, park board share concerns. June 2, 1977, p. 26B.
Deer Creek matures. June 2, 1977, p. 30.
Clavey Acres votes against fence at park. June 16, 1977, p. 30.
King’s Cove residents seek park district switch. June 16, 1977, p. 33B.
Indoor skateboarding to roll starting Monday. June 23, 1977, p. 26.
Park headquarters may be remodeled. June 23, 1977, p. 29.
Park board won’t buy Olson now. June 23, 1977, p. 29.
Those easy riders home on wheels. June 30, 1977, p. 27.
Council gives tilt to game machines. July 14, 1977, p. 30.
Park district offering after school takeover. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 30.
Afterschool proposal worth boards’ study. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 34.
Trailblazers’ work near end. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 34B.
Dist. 107, park district reach Olson compromise. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 27.
Better late…Deer Creek Park outdoor courts open. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 28.
Park board approves golf course water study. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 29.
Frisbee fliers land course. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 29.
Park district raises tax levy. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 29.
Ravine beach building still sought by parks. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 29.
Fees, roads on agenda for park district board. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 27.
Payment dispute settled over building renovation. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 45B.
Skateboard, ice passes on park board agenda. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 25.
Indoor skateboard park denied; summer use stays. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 29.
Park district will construct ball diamonds. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 29.
Golf course improvements running under budget. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 29.
Parks announce facility closing. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 33.
Park board revamps fees. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 27.
Olson Park talks re-opened. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 30.
Folks flock to parks’ dance class. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 34.
PEERS, FRANK, Township supervisor
Peers, ‘the rebel’, heads down to the farm. May 5, 1977, p. 26B.
Public to ‘Thank Frank’. May 19, 1977, p. 32.
PENTAGON PAPERS
Ellsberg takes Pentagon Papers lessons to the classroom. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 40.
PERSONALITIES
Feature appearing at intervals.
‘Cinder-Ellie’ returns to suburb mother sole: Ellie Weingardt. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 26B.
The iceman cometh and keeps arena sparkling: John Lazaretti. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 30B.
Civic role the Key: Chamber’s Carol Abern. June 30, 1977, p. 32.
He’s Mr. Clean to Sunset’s greens: greenskeeper Tom Quirk. July 14, 1977, p. 29.
Students find knowledge bank in Robert Oakes Jordan, author, scientist. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 27A.
Jack McKeever defies ‘hard guy’ image. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 82.
PHARMACIES
Pharmacies by phone disconnected. State says wrong number. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 29.
PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTOGRAPHY
Negatives turn positive for photographer-artist Elaine Perlman. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 6.
Dorka Rayner sees generations in harmony. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 5.
Our winner: Pictures of the year. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 34.
Photographer Korrine Ramirez has winning ways. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 41A.
A view from the bed by Louis Weinberg. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 51.
Mafia to royalty – Art Shay’s shot ‘em all. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 59A.
PHYSICIANS
This doctor enjoys helping mom: pediatrician Dr. Diego Redondo. May 26, 1977, p. 39.
Bill frees MD of routine procedures. July 7, 1977, p. 37A.
PIERCE, DANIEL M., Illinois State Representative.
Pierce bill would allow teachers to live wherever they want. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 30.
Pierce aims bills at environmental issues. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 49.
Pierce bottle bill shouldn’t be thrown away. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 32.
Pierce bottle bill passes committee. May 12, 1977, p. 29,
Pierce seeks stop on DNA research. June 2, 1977, p. 33.
Pierce bills prohibit teacher residency rule. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 30.
Teachers laud Pierce for residency bill. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 29B.
PLANTS
Poisonous plants outlined. June 23, 1977, p. 43B.
POLITICAL PARTIES
Dems to comb county. July 14, 1977, p. 30.
GOP looks to 1978 as its year. July 28, 1977, p.32.
Reps score sloth in payoff probe. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 39D.
Democrats miffed by picnic, parade slights. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 30B.
Dems reconvene 1978 search. Oct.6, 1977. P. 29A.
POLLUTION
Seminar eyes pollution, potential. (N. branch Chicago River) July 14, 1977, p. 31.
River quality up to residents. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 51.
POPULATION
Future population forecast lower. (ed.) July 7, 1977, p. 30.
Shaping the future is challenge of the present. July 7, 1977, p. 63.
PREJUDICE
Prejudice exists, group agrees. May 26, 1977, p. 25.
Husband black- lease refused. June 2, 1977, p. 25.
Bias, prejudice slow to surface. June 30, 1977, p. 27.
PRESERVATION
Living in the grand manor – preservation is a creative art. Mar. 1, 1977, p. 7A. Special Edition.
PRESLEY, ELVIS
King of Rock respected by young and old. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 25.
Elvis’ wheels- regal rock relic. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 32.
PSYCHICS
Good vibrations- psychic’s predictions frighten even her. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 31A. Sibilla Ratner.
Accuracy rate defended. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 31A.
PUNS
Cruel and unusual punishment: Harvey Gordon’s book: ‘The Art of Punning or How to lose friends and agonize people’. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 39C.
PUZZLES
Putting the pieces together can be fun. Local firm: J.S. Pegs and Pieces. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 39.
RADIO
Audio installing – a sound business: Sounds on Wheels. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 41A.
No ‘Ten-Four’ in CB interest. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 41B.
Voice of Indy hails from Highland Park: Paul Page. June 2, 1977, p. 30B.
Radio buff loves hamming it up. Mike Hexter. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 33B.
Screenwriter Ernest Lehman airs novel approach to radio. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 33B.
Airwaves cater to local audiences. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 30.
RAILROADS
C&NW joins the fold. RTA buys service and equipment. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 35.
Deuster has last laugh. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 29A.
Most train fares drop 5 percent. Schedule of fares given. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 28.
Railroad’s income shows increase at C&NW. May 5, 1977, p. 38.
Open for business. Photo. June 16, 1977, p. 25.
Commuting could be more expensive at Sheridan depot. July 7, 1977, p. 34.
C&NW offers stop at Ravinia. July 7, 1977, p. 38B.
RAVINES
Residents invited to talk about ravine problems. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 28.
Picturesque ravines can be nightmare – slipping away. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27B.
Age-old problem, how to stop erosion. Ravines: who pays? Feb. 24, 1977, p. 27.
ECC critical of city ravine plan. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 26A.
Ravine erosion, who will pay? May 24, 1977, p. 25.
Council denies deck over ravine slope. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 29A.
Ravine ordinance before council. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 29A.
Informal regulations will decide ravine use. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 27B.
Restrictions proposed for ravine ordinance. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 28B.
RAVINIA FESTIVAL
Theater schedule set. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 7.
Ravinia roster fills. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 20A.
Pop stars named. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 34.
Ravinia names pop specials. May 12, 1977, p. 8.
Commission discusses Ravinia. May 19, 1977, p. 26.
Request for (parking) lot called too much. May 26, 1977, p. 25.
Ravinia Festival board planning opening night. May 26, 1977, p. 41B.
Ravinia loses – council next. June 2, 1977, p. 25.
Ravinia seeks parking truce. June 16, 1977, p. 25.
Time running out for solution. June 16, 1977, p. 27.
Ravinia Festival opens July 2. June 23, 1977, p. 5.
New group hits concert parking. June 23, 1977, p. 29.
108 board approves Ravinia parking. June 23, 1977, p. 32.
Ravinia season opens. July 7, 1977, p. 5.
Ravinia opening one of a kind. July 7, 1977, p. 32.
C&NW offers stop at Ravinia. July 7, 1977, p. 38B.
District 108 approves Ravinia parking request. July 21, 1977, p. 28.
Ravinia theater opens with musical. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 14.
Blood, Sweat and Tears fans come for fun and music. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 15.
Ravinia proposes traffic solution. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 27.
Attendance up; Ravinia breaks even. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 55A.
REAL ESTATE
Special Edition. Mar. 1, 1977.
Country land is road to profit. June 9, 1977, p. 60.
RELIGION
Priest, rabbi say religion not a redevelopment issue. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 27.
Local religious leaders appalled at bitterness. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 26.
HRC seeks to meet clergy. May 12, 1977, p. 25.
City not certain if clergy will meet commission. May 19, 1977, p. 30B.
Religious strife June 28 topic. June 16, 1977, p. 28.
Archbishop’s influence diminishes here. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 53.
RELOCATION
See: HOUSES/HOUSING
RESTAURANTS
Arnie creates an environment in first crack at suburbs. May 5, 1977, p. 39A.
Two new eating spots open in Highland Park. May 12, 1977, p. 43B.
City reviews 1921 dance law; would cost Arnie’s $7800 a year. May 26, 1977, p. 30.
Sherm Kaplan watches what Chicago eats. June 12, 1977, p. 35A.
Restaurants wait on outdoor permit. July 7, 1977, p. 34G.
Night of dancing (at Arnie’s) will benefit youth. July 7, 1977, p. 42.
Arnie’s benefits aid 5 groups. July 7, 1977, p. 44B.
Red tape stalls outdoors eatery plans. July 14, 1977, p. 27.
Benefit galas open Arnie’s. July 21, 1977, p. 34B.
Café Bernard is Mae’s Maison. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 35B.
Scornavacco’s dishes up disco. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 49.
Arnie’s gets approval for lunchtime hours. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 27B.
RESCUES
‘It was just in the line of duty’ –Kevin Kappock, 10, as he told of saving a girl from being hit by a car. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 25.
RESOLUTIONS
Students offer 1977 resolutions. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 34
RIVERWOODS, IL
View arts of autumn in Riverwoods. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 5.
ROCKS
Rock collecting comes of age. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 30B.
RUNAWAYS
She’s a one-woman program helping runaway adolescents: Linn Joanis. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 39A.
RUNNING
Going the distance marathon man Peter Farwell piles on the miles. July 28, 1977, p. 41A.
Whatever it is she cuts the mustard. Sondra Pfeffer. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 35A.
Words of wisdom for ‘fad’ runners. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 55.
RUSSIAN JEWS
Phone doesn’t answer Esther’s hope. (Esther Lazris) Apr. 7, 1977, p. 30.
Barbara Goldstein urges let my people go. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 28.
SAFETY
Pepperidge pretzel recall warns of possible burns. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 32.
Engineer pushes new wave of safety in microwaves. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 39A.
SCHOOL LOANS
Deadbeats rare on loan rolls. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 34.
SCHOOLS
Area school caucuses filling slates. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 28.
School merger talks to resume Districts 109, 110 meet Monday. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 32.
Two programs help to improve reading and language skills. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 47.
School merger talks continue. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 28.
Snow not likely to cancel school. It’s up to superintendents. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 29.
Schools still educate as winter wears on. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 29.
What schools’ merger could bring. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 34.
Not an end to financial troubles but possibly an improvement. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 34.
Schools to continue merger study. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 34.
St. James to observe Catholic School Week. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 49.
Briarwood busing idea labeled uneconomical. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 27.
Grade weighting- he favors it. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 33.
Joint committee urges merger. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 28A.
School merger future is now. (ed.) Feb. 17, 1977, p. 28B.
District 109, 110 send consolidation to voters. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 26A.
Legislature faces tax law change. Schools await constitutional decision. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 26A.
School Boards Voters’ Guide. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 29B.
Consolidation vote is Saturday. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 26A.
‘Head Start’ felt on school vacations. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 38.
Consolidation gets yes vote. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 29.
Low turnouts in school votes. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 35.
Students won’t feel sting from ruling. (Teachers may paddle.) Apr. 21, 1977, p. 29A.
Court favors schools in funding suit. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 31.
School funding battle anticipated Monday. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 30B.
Everyone’s a star at Elm Place. May 5, 1977, p. 33B.
First lesson’s a family affair. May 12, 1977, p. 34A.
Tamarak plans fall move to new school. May 12, 1977, p. 38.
Regina students rank high in German test. May 26, 1977, p. 36.
Levy against bill (to consolidate elections). July 7, 1977, p. 45C.
Fees+frills+finery=back-to-school cost. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 28.
Back to school – and basics. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 36.
Private schools offer alternatives. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 37.
Forecast gloomy for enrollment, finances. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 38B.
Head lice cases reported in schools. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 25.
Schools seek late tax bill solution. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 30.
Shore districts attract top talent. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 27B.
Feudalism is absolute. (ed.) Dec. 8, 1977, p. 31A.
Schools battle budgetary blues. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 27.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107
District 107 seeks absentee vote. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 27A.
Board discusses referenda role. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 26.
District 107 needs your support. (ed.) Jan. 13, 1977, p. 30.
District 107 vote Saturday. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 27.
District 107 money woes over for now; two referendums pass. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 27.
Library Learning Centers get go-ahead in District 107. May 12, 1977, p. 29.
No action in 107 on park requests. June 2, 1977, p. 26B.
Group discusses Olson choices. July 7, 1977, p. 27.
District 107 approves teachers’ contract. July 21, 1977, p. 28.
District 107 board passes deficit budget. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 28.
District 107 feels effects of late taxes. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 27B.
District 107 approves summer school course. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 27B.
Olson Park talks re-opened. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 30.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 108
District 108 consultant authors book: Alicerose Barman: “Helping Children Face Crisis” Feb. 10, 1977, p. 34.
Major staff cuts face 108 schools. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 25
Moritz and Solomon endorsed in 108. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 25.
Lunch time shortened by Dist. 108 board. May 19, 1977, p. 30B.
District 108 approves Ravinia parking request. July 21, 1977, p. 28.
Park district offering after school takeover. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 30.
District 108 reaches contract settlement. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 30.
District 108 approves budget, not registration. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 28.
When people talk, Sissy Barman listens. District 108 consultant. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 29.
District 108 borrows cash to offset late tax money. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 27.
District 108 residents ask for traffic signal. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 27.
District 108 caucus gears up for spring. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 27B.
Ravinia students don’t hide from dirty work. Nov. 17,1977, p. 28.
District 108 delays action on unemployment act. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 32.
District 108 selling land. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 45.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 109
District 109 may seek new use for school. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 26.
Residents mixed on Briarwood use. Some favor closing school. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 26B.
109 Board member raps ‘biased’ consolidation flyer. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 35.
‘Confusing’ teacher absence policy to change. June 16, 1977, p. 36.
Policy doesn’t pass inspection. July 28, 1977, p. 50.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 111
District 111 teacher gets remediation notice. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 30B.
Parents to be surveyed on 111 lunch program. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 27A.
Doing the financial ‘Tighten Up’. Rocky road ahead for 111 schools. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27B.
District 111 to discuss future housing concerns. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 56C.
District 111 to discuss problem Monday. Enrollment study findings given. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 29A.
No need to build now says District 111 board. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 32.
District 111 board votes to cut staff psychologist. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 32.
District 111 extends summer signup. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 26.
District 111 may change public information policy. May 12, 1977, p. 29.
Rethinking needed in District 111. (ed.) May 19, 1977, p. 29A.
Biondi to resign from 111 board. May 26, 1977, p. 29B.
District 111 uses new set of tests. May 26, 1977, p. 35A.
Communication policy uproar settled in 111. June 16, 1977, p. 33B.
District 111 watching fort closely. July 28, 1977, p. 28.
District 111 adds business manager. July 28, 1977, p. 34B.
Proposed 111 budget shows deficit. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 32.
District 111 tables restructuring talks. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 27.
Rising enrollments upset balance in District 111. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 30.
Neither snow nor wind can hamper District 111. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 30.
District 111 looks to tax anticipation warrants. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 46.
Attitude survey reveals intimidation worries. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 30B.
District 111 will study course offering change. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 32.
District 111 delays course offering study. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 29.
111 planning response to attitude survey. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 30.
Committee named to study length of junior high day. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 30.
Maggi field developer giving District 111 cash. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 30.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113
District 113 announces 80 continuing education courses. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 45.
District 113 appeals property tax decision. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 30B.
District 113 proposes tax hike referendum. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 27.
High schools shuffle principals; prelude to enrollment dip. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 48.
Board hears report on energy, IM Center. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 48.
Rate, date set for 113 referendum. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27A.
It’s been tough to hold the line. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27A.
High schools evaluated. North Central gives green light. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 30.
113 board acts to cut energy costs. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 30.
District 113 Board makes it short, snappy. Mar 17, 1977, p. 26B.
Board mixes business with Al’s last hurrah. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 30A.
High school teachers to get 4.66 percent pay increase. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 26B.
‘No’ vote on referendum of ignorance. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 33.
District 113 canvasses vote. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 35.
113 tax referendum April 30. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 28A.
Voters to decide tax hike in 113. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 25.
New food contract to save 113 money. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 27B.
Necessities of 113 tax increase explained. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 30A.
A pitch for more basics in our high schools. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 30A.
Focus on Arts offers lots for little. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 36.
All systems go in District 113. May 5, 1977, p. 26.
Language classes stressing conversation. May 5, 1977, p. 33B.
District reviews tentative budget. May 12, 1977, p. 28B.
High school prom – still a high point June 2, 1977, p. 32.
Blue Cross, Illinois Assn. anger board. June 2, 1977, p. 38.
Board to hear status on plan for improvement. June 9, 1977, p. 34A.
Talks include student concerns. June 16, 1977, p. 28.
Three teachers hired by District 113 board. June 16, 1977, p. 28.
Theft, drugs top 113 pupil concerns. June 30, 1977, p. 28.
Board protests effects of consolidated elections. July 14, 1977, p. 25.
District 113 budget available tomorrow. July 14, 1977, p. 26.
CLC annexation appears near. July 14, 1977, p. 30.
IHSA (Ill. High School Sports Assn.) to adopt sport season. July 14, 1977, p.54.
It’s official IHSA offers modified sport schedule. July 21, 1977, p. 54.
State board annexes District 113 to CLC. July 28, 1977, p. 34B.
Fine and applied arts proposed as requirements for graduation. July 28, 1977, p. 34B.
District 113 passes deficit budget. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 30.
High school board joins plea for IHSA revamp. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 30.
District 113 caucus begins board candidate search. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 28.
Freshmen advisory program gets facelift and new name. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 28.
District 113 board divided over nature preserve. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 28.
High school improvement plan stresses conduct, curriculum. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 28.
State aid cutback dips into District 113 pockets. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 30.
Social Studies students are opening new doors. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 27A.
Classrooms move out of doors. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 28B.
Grad requirements still unresolved. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 30B.
Declining enrollments hit high schools. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 30C.
Assessed valuations aid high school coffers. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 29.
Sophomores failing composition tests. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 25.
District 113 adopts tax levy. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 27.
High schools realign graduation requirements. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 65.
113 considering tax warrants. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 65.
SENIOR CITIZENS
On her 94th, Valleda Goodreau shares day with friends. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 39.
No one ever stops aging. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 41.
Highland Park service groups meet special needs for elderly. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 41.
Tax reform act gives break to over-65 home- sellers. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 60.
Olympians all in gold meet – octogenerian athletes in “Golden Olympics”. May 19, 1977, p. 39A.
Mansion’s rebirth keeps old young: Gurley house, 54 Laurel Av. Senior Center. June 9, 1977, p. 32.
Senior housing requests low – Wise. June 16, 1977, p. 32.
Rice reminds seniors on housing. June 30, 1977, p. 34B.
Senior housing lottery July 15. July 7, 1977, p. 28.
North Shore seniors to be feted at picnic. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 26.
Elevator still up in the air. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 34.
Seniors will get lift from Gurley home elevator. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 29A.
Panel to examine seniors’ concerns. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 46.
Year’s end cut-off for seniors. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 5A.
Claim the right to relief. (ed.) Dec. 1, 1977, p. 28.
Deadline looms for senior tax relief. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 32.
Last chance to apply for tax relief grants. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 47.
SEWERS
Fired sewer chief, James Weber, says ‘too much under table’. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 27C.
Medical school requests Clavey plant hook-up. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 28.
Clavey plant complaints prompt visit. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 25.
Council will clarify Clavey decision. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 27.
Inspection reveals no Clavey plant odors. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 29A.
Village flushes sewer tie-in plea. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 34.
Council will consider sewer cost ordinance. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 47.
SEWING
Sewing is simply a short fuse. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 40B.
SHOES
Athlete’s Foot fits sportsmen with the winning shoe. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 39.
SIDEWALKS
City ponders sidewalk for kids on North Ave. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 29A.
SMOKE ALARMS/SMOKE DETECTORS
Smoke alarm law being revised. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 27.
Where there’s smoke there should be a smoke alarm. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 76.
Smoke alarm law tabled. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 28.
Council rejects requiring smoke alarms in homes. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 28.
Ordinance enacted for fire warning devices. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 30.
SMOKING
Stopping takes more than ‘I quit’. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 39.
SOCIAL SECURITY
Social Security plan opposed by Berning. June 2, 1977, p. 33
Crane says no on Social Security hike. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 47.
SOLAR ENERGY
Solar energy worth try for fire station: Buhai. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 27.
Solar home – hot new idea. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 39.
SOLTI, LADY VALERIE--Mrs. George Solti
Lady Solti finds shore an oasis. June 2, 1977, p. 6.
SPARKLING SPRING MINERAL WATER CO.
Business sparkles for the Tillmans. June 16, 1977, p. 29.
SPERTUS, MAURICE
History love spurs learning quest. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 28D.
Spertus helps form religious network. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 29.
SPORTS
Girls’ sports still unresolved. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 59.
Fees going up, golfers favor course revision. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 28.
A real lift – there’s no downhill slide in local ski sales. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 38.
Skaters ‘discover’ Sweden – hospitality overwhelming. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 51.
Bears try basketball in benefit on Wednesday. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 26B.
‘Hang Ten’ ! Skateboarding arrives. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 46.
Skateboarding buffs make a big splash. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 27.
These Rockies climb their mountain: Dr. M. Grossman, Dr. M Gerstein. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 28.
Women plan sports clinic. May 5, 1977, p. 54.
Olympians all in gold meet. Octogenerain athletes in “Golden Olympics”. May 19, 1977, p. 39A.
Skate boarding at ice rink? Maybe. May 26, 1977, p. 28B.
Tennis anyone? May 26, 1977, p. 43A.
It’s all Horwitch! Giant net star Matt Horwitch buries Brescia to retain state tennis title. June 2, 1977, p. 64.
Girls’ schedule still in limbo. June 16, 1977, p. 54.
Indoor skateboarding to roll starting Monday. June 23, 1977, p. 26.
Those easy riders at home on wheels. June 30, 1977, p. 27.
IHSA (Ill. High School Sports Assn.) to adopt sport season. July 14, 1977, p. 54.
Sailing brings out chess strategy. July 14, 1977, p. 55.
It’s official: IHSA offers modifed sport schedule. July 21, 1977, p. 54.
Softball just keeps on growing. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 52.
Part of the long gray line of scrimmage: Arnold Galiffa. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 42.
Women ruggers (rugby players) find ‘rotsa ruck’. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 82B.
Special Section on skiing. Oct. 13, 1977, after p. 38.
Portrait of a ping-pong wiz: Jeff Binder. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 39.
Tickling the twine. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 32.
For Kerbis it’s not always a love match. Don Kerbis, tennis pro. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 27A.
Bill Karger baseball list chosen contest winner. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 30A.
STERN, GRACE MARY, Lake County Clerk
Stern bucks for ‘first’ lieutenant – lieutenant governor post. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 29A.
Stern to leave Democrat’s helm Dec. 1, 1977, p. 38.
STREETS/ROADS
City plan: condemnation policy for road left unclear. Elm Place. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 28.
Final draft of plan includes three road extensions. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 28A.
Eastwood, Warbler, on city council agenda. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 30B.
City should steer clear of substandard streets. (ed.) Feb. 10, 1977, p. 28A.
Six lane U.S. 41 – is it just talk? Feb. 17, 1977, p. 26B.
Substandard street maintenance could end. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 26B.
City won’t pay to fix substandard streets. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 26.
Street repairs top priority in proposed program. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 26A.
Abern gives (rte) 41 freeway objections. Mar. 24, 1977, p. 27A.
Street repairs preclude two-way Central Av. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 27B.
Private street maintenance refused. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 27A.
Street repair loan secured. Apr. 21, 1977, p 29B.
Less bumps likely with road upgrade. May 19, 1977, p. 30B.
Ridge, Lake-Cook – no change yet. June 23, 1977, p. 30.
Green Bay paving starts. July 7, 1977, p. 28.
City backs Lake-Cook, U.S. 41 plan. Aug. 11, 1977, p.26.
Street repairs expected to snarl Central traffic. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 27.
Western Av. residents irate over construction. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 27.
Extra salt for problem slippery hills. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 27.
Streets may get tax money. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 25.
Street bond repayment postponed. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 25.
Reconsider street bonds. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 31A.
Clavey-Skokie getting experimental lighting. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 32.
SUBURBS
Suburbs may fight census ruling. May 26, 1977, p. 30A.
SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME – SIDS
Sudden infant death syndrome puzzle unsolved. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 27A.
Syndrome victimizes family too. Oct. 20, 1977, p. 27A.
TAXATION/TAXES
Bill filed to prohibit RTA gasoline tax. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 31.
Gas tax, not sales tax, for RTA. (ed.) Mar. 3, 1977, p. 28A.
Tax reform act gives break to over-65 home-sellers. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 60.
Changes in 1976 estate and gift tax law explained. June 2, 1977, p. 56.
Cook tax quake won’t reverberate in Lake. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 28.
Proposed tax deadline is just a ‘good guess’. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 27.
Informal boundaries set for tax district. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 27.
Claim the right to relief. (ed.) Dec. 1, 1977, p. 28.
Deadline looms for senior tax relief. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 32.
Last chance to apply for tax relief grants. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 47.
Tax bills up 15-20 percent. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 25.
TAXIS
Taxi rules vary on Shore. July 28, 1977, p. 35B.
Taxis say fare treatment not fair. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 26.
TEACHERS
Pierce bill would allow teachers to live wherever they want. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 30.
Teachers’ residency bills pass committee. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 30A.
Kozol cites dangers of ‘educating rebels’. Apr. 7, 1977, p. 32.
Teachers to confer on child disabilities. May 5, 1977, p. 36
Pierce bills prohibit teacher residency. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 30.
TELEPHONES
If you’ve tried it all – try music. Greetings via Ma Bell. June 16, 1977, p. 41A.
The bells are ringing…and ringing: Carol Stratford at city hall switchboard. Sept. 14, 1977, p. 28.
TELEVISION
Is there culture after TV violence dies? (ed.) June 2, 1977,p. 28.
Video games mean business to Sonny Cohen. June 9, 1977, p. 41B.
Ruddle chastises commercial stations – news programs seek out violence. June 16, 1977, p. 50.
TELLIS, VSEVOLDG
Nobility more than a title. June 9, 1977, p. 55.
TERKEL, STUDS
Studs ‘takes it easy but takes it’. May 5, 1977, p. 39.
THEATER
Courtroom drama, Inherit the Wind, grips Northbrook. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 5.
City tells Steppenwolf to turn on sprinkler or get out. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 26.
The struggle to survive: North Shore Theater Co. Feb. 10, 1977, p. 6.
Puppets not just for kids. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 5.
Shore lad, Bobby Ackerman, snares lead. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 7.
Wisdom Bridge is holding up. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 7.
Stapleton (Maureen) makes a lovable Amanda. May 19, 1977, p. 18.
Stapleton ‘never good at choosing’. June 9, 1977, p. 10.
Steppenwolf lands city engagement. June 23, 1977, p. 14.
Steppenwolf steps out of line. July 28, 1977, p. 30.
Caldwell visits ‘Tobacco Road’ – the shock remains. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 7.
Mason makes Pinter debut at Academy. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 6.
Change is essence of repertory work. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 7.
Regional theater: an important link. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 5.
‘Desert Song’ opens theater season. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 7.
Aurand Harris: The play’s the thing for the young. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 59A.
Play about ‘dig’ opens Tuesday-‘The Mound Builders’. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 5.
Movie theaters lower general admission rate. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 27.
Lavish look marks upcoming show at Steppenwolf. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 5.
TOYS
Toy hits slimy low in entertainment. July 21, 1977, p. 34.
Slime- love at first squish. July 21, 1977, p. 41B.
Toy making is a difficult game. Tarrson Co., local firm. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 27A.
TRAFFIC
Council rejects signs, signals. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 27A.
Speed limit increase refused. June 30, 1977, p. 33.
Warning needed for Ridge restrictions. (ed.) July 7, 1977, p. 30.
Council rejects 30mph limit. July 21, 1977, p. 49.
Right turns on red under city scrutiny. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 28B
District 108 residents ask for traffic signal. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 27.
Parents plan traffic safety appeal. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 29.
Traffic signal request refused. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 25.
Stop sign doesn’t always mean safety. Dec. 8, 1977, p. 25.
Ravinia proposes a traffic solution. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 27.
TRANSPORTATION
Gas tax, not sales tax for RTA. (ed.) Mar. 3, 1977, p. 28A.
Transit system gets back funding. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 26B.
NORTRAN unveils new five-year blueprint. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 30.
TREES
Tree trimming not ‘for men only’ – Mary Dayton. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 28B.
City seeks to hasten Elm removal. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 29.
Make sure sprayer has license: city ECC. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 29.
Park district plans tree sale. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 27.
Planting trees builds a greener tomorrow. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 55.
Tree cure may not live up to billing. July 28, 1977, p. 28.
Treat uninfected elms says local tree expert. July 28, 1977, p. 28.
TURKEYS
Here a gobble, there a gobble. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 39A.
TUTANKHAMEN
Mummy’s boy exhibit designer Ben Kozak re-huts Tut. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 34.
King Tut causes quite a fuss. Apr. 28, 1977, p. 27B.
Tut’s treasure lent to trendy interiors. May 12, 1977, p. 56.
Tut’s time not so unlike our own. .June 23, 1977, p. 6.
U. S. ARMY
It’s the NEW Army. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 34.
Recruiters sing a different tune. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 34.
The men who sell the Army. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 34A.
U. S. POST OFFICE
Bernard Zimmer named postmaster. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 28B.
Postal officer urges consumer awareness. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 48.
Postal workers oppose cut in deliveries. May 19, 1977, p. 30.
Post office sets holiday service. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 33.
UTILITIES
Groups charge Edison is adding ‘phantom’ taxes. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 67.
Keeping up with gas bills won’t be a gas. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 35.
Rate hike proposed by North Shore Gas. May 26, 1977, p.29B.
VANDALISM
Vandal parents should be liable, says Deuster. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 36.
Psychologist sees links to vandalism. Jan. 6, 1977, p. 64.
New vandalism ordinance: parents of offenders not off hook. Feb. 24, 1977, p. 25.
Vandalism law draws fire. Mar. 3, 1977. p. 25.
House passes Deuster vandal bill. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 47A.
Vandal law vote likely. June 16, 1977, p. 26.
Council adopts vandal ordinance. June 23, 1977, p. 27.
Nine juveniles agree to pay vandalism restitution. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 28A.
Vandalism law impact small. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 82.
VETERANS
Bill aids Vietnam vets. June 30, 1977, p. 45.
VIOLENCE
Deeb violently opposes violence. Mar. 17, 1977, p. 41B.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Garbage firms seek increase. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 25.
Refuse hike would be 25%. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 27.
Garbage fee boost on workshop agenda. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 28.
Garbage fee solution sought. Sept. 22, 1977, p. 25.
Garbage collection fees still in discussion stage. Oct. 13, 1977, p. 25.
Collectors may bag garbage system. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 27.
Garbage pickup on city agenda. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 17B.
Garbage fee hike vote Monday. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 25.
Garbage rates rising. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 5.
WATER
County league focuses on clean water issue. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 31.
Keep that water running. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 26.
Water lines keep freezing; ice partially clogs lake input. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 25.
‘Don’t charge extra for running water to save pipes’: Tobin. Feb. 17, 1977, p. 56B.
You won’t get break on water bill, sticker. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 27A.
City to appeal water allocation. May 12, 1977, p. 26B.
Judge’s order turns on spigots. June 9, 1977, p. 34.
‘Fishy’ water safe to drink. June 30, 1977, p. 25.
Something’s fishy about that water. May column. June 30, 1977, p. 34.
Water in good shape – officials. July 7, 1977, p. 25.
Lake allotments hinge on legal ruling. Aug. 18,1977, p. 35.
Lake water boosts, just a trickle. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 27B.
Court action looms on city’s water fight. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 27B.
Late data stalls clean water talks. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 36A.
Water savings before council. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 30.
WEATHER
Brr- old man winter turns on deep freeze. Jan. 20, 1977, p. 25.
Keep that water running. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 26.
Snow is not likely to cancel classes; it’s up to superintendents. Jan. 27, 1977, p. 29.
Will it never end? Salt supply dwindling. Water lines freezing. Ice partially clogs lakeinput. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 25.
Weather closes schools. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 27.
City’s best fought winter’s worst. Mar. 10, 1977, p. 27.
No sweat tips for the heat siege. July 7, 1977, p. 29.
Weathering the worst.- Forecaster Harry Volkman says winter won’t be quite as hairy. Nov. 3, 1977, p. 33A.
First snowfall brings added fender benders. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 25.
City wears winter weather well. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 30B.
Southern migration starts. Dec. 15, 1977, p. 30C.
Winter driving myths dispelled, aids told. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 28.
WEDDINGS
Special Section. Jan. 27, 1977, following p. 36.
WEIGHT CONTROL
Slim chance? Protein diet picks up followers on Shore. June 2, 1977, p. 61A.
It’s not dieting; it’s a way of life. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 35A.
WIESEL, ELIE
Elie Wiesel is no stranger in his own tale. Apr. 14, 1977, p. 33B.
WINCHESTER HOUSE
See: NURSING HOMES
WINE
There’s a lot to learn about wine. June 2, 1977, p. 61.
Marcello has the Christmas spirits. Dec. 22, 1977, p. 34.
WITT, GERY
Gery Witt swallows a tough pill. May 12, 1977, p. 31.
WOMEN
Homemaking can be a career, too. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 39.
Women explain pluses of work. Feb. 3, 1977, p. 39.
Lack of research on female sexuality leads to Shore study. Mar. 31, 1977, p. 39.
Can women catch up in politics? Apr. 7, 1977, p. 42.
Bella bellisima. (Bella Abzug) Apr. 28, 1977, p. 39.
Women plan sports clinic. May 5, 1977, p. 54.
Women’s year parley focuses on legal status. June 9, 1977, p. 34.
Voter groups in league with pro-ERA effort. July 14, 1977, p. 51.
IWY (Ill. Women’s Year) reacts to misuse charges. July 28, 1977, p. 32.
Greenerfields has variety for fall. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 34.
Working mothers take tots along. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 27A.
Counseling services aid work search. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 27B.
Women ruggers (rugby players) find ‘rotsa ruck’. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 82B.
Female doesn’t mean helpless. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 39A.
Time is right for ERA. (ed.) Nov. 24, 1977, p. 30B.
Writers’ guide in third printing. Dec. 29, 1977, p. 39.
WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD
Wright and the Prairie School – he built houses for prairie towns. Nov. 17, 1977, p. 68.
YOUTH
HYRE (Help Youth Realize Employment) offers youth chance to learn, earn. May 19, 1977, p. 46.
Orientation offered for summer girls. June 9, 1977, p. 39A.
Youth Services Summer Programs. June 16, 1977, p. 36A.
Adolescent ills deserve better treatment. July 14, 1977, p. 45B.
Youth’s feats are not super just human. Youth Conservation Corps. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 46B.
Buhai, youth program go in national spotlight. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 26.
Trail blazers’ work near end. Aug. 18, 1977, p. 34B.
Happy Days? Pressures take the bloom of youth’s idyllic image. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 33A.
Problems pervade ‘happy days’. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 33B.
Pressures compound for college bound. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 33B.
Suicide rare resort. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 33B.
YWCA
YWCA presents fall program. Sept. 1, 1977, p. 42A.
YWCA drop-in program almost priceless. (nursery school) Oct. 27, 1977, p. 33B.
ZION, IL
Prognosis mixed on Zion plant. July 28, 1977, p. 38A.
Zion flubs safety test; human error blamed. Aug. 4, 1977, p. 33.
Zion causing radioactive spills. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 25.
ZONING
Most zoning change proposals are accepted. Jan. 13, 1977, p. 28A.
Demetriou to aid zoning rewrite. Mar. 3, 1977, p. 25.
Gallery zoning request denied. Apr. 21, 1977, p. 29B.
Dealer turned down on variance request. May 12, 1977, p. 26A.
Crackdown: code violations. May 19, 1977, p. 26A.
Highmoor developer wants rezoning. May 19, 1977, p. 30.
Rewrite of zoning laws ‘way behind schedule’. June 9, 1977, p. 29.
Zoning rewrite stopped up. June 30, 1977, p. 33.
Council denies rezoning for Highmoor-Half Day. June 30, 1977, p. 53.
Planners weighing ‘townhouse project’. July 14, 1977, p. 30.
Panel hears new Chantilly plan. Aug. 11, 1977, p. 28.
Multi-family homes asked for rejected motel site. Aug. 25, 1977, p. 47.
Townhouse plan rejected. Sept. 8, 1977, p. 25.
Legal precedents vary with zoning matters. Sept. 15, 1977, p. 31.
Geraci calls for land rezoning. Sept. 29, 1977, p. 27.
Apartments proposed for Lake-Cook site. Oct. 6, 1977, p. 27A.
Townhouse plan goes back to commission. Oct. 27, 1977, p. 27A.
Commission rejects golf course, condos. Nov. 10, 1977, p. 27.
Geracis need variation for townhouse plan. Nov. 24, 1977, p. 27.
Not Perry Mason but just as good. Rosemann column on townhouse hearing. Dec. 1, 1977, p. 28A.