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

 

Abbreviations used:

HPH .......Highland Park Herald

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

HPNL....Highland Park Newsletter

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

NSNL....North Shore Newsletter

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


 
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January 1, 1974 through December 31, 1974
ACCIDENT

            Woman killed, four hurt in Saturday auto accident. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 38.
            Three hospitalized in automobile wreck. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 41.
            Cycle crash kills youth, Enrico Avona. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 37.
            Radioactive sand spills; no danger results from this accident. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 38.
            Boating accidents stress need for boating education. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 50.
            Two freight trains collide. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 35.
            Train crash under investigation. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 36A.

ADOPTION

            Loves speaks any language. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 56.
            For parents and children, adoption came naturally. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 55A.
            Hard to place children find homes. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 55A
            Brother and sister ready for some one to adopt them. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 55B.
            Parents are in short supply. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 51B. 

ADULT EDUCATION

            Set up your own class. May 23, 1974, p. 47.

AIRBAGS

            It’s in the bag – auto safety, that is. July 25, 1974, p. 50.

ALCOHOL

            City gains $30,050 from liquor sales. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 28.

ALPHABET

            UNIFON – a new single sound alphabet. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 53.
            Montessori to hold UNIFON workshop. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 47.

AMNESTY

            Amnesty issue splits Shore panel. May 16, 1974, p. 76.

ANIMALS

            Terrier owner charged for not licensing dogs. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 39.
            Inquisitive little creatures steal hearts, garbage: raccoons. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 46.
            Deuster introduces bill to amend state dog act. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 65.
            He ‘shoots’ deer in his back yard. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 54B.
            Save-A-Pet needs help. May 30, 1974, p. 42.
            Geodesic dome going up for animals. June 6, 1974, p. 53.
            PAW lends a hand. July 25, 1974, p. 51.
            Animal talk. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 63.
            County board lowers dog registration fee. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 66.
            Animal strays and cooperation. (ed. ) Sept. 19, 1974, p. 39.
            Dog days never end for wardens. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 42.
            Save-A-Pet evicted; less shelter on Shore. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 42.

ANTIQUES

            His ‘spills’ are matchless: Robert Robinson. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 51.
            Being fussy is a plus for her: Barbara Pinsoff. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 70.

ARCHAEOLOGY

            Proof isn’t what professor ‘digs’. John L. Peterson. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 54A.

ART/ARTISTS

    See also: VOULKOS, PETER, Sculptor

            Student, S. T. Mendelson, gives painting to Red Oak. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 45A.
            His ‘spills’ are matchless: Robert Robinson. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 51.
            Lakehurst art show starts today. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 54B.
            Artist discusses fiber sculpture – a new art. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 58.
            Ideas, images in ceramic show. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 6.
            Zora’s children are always young. Zora DuVall. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 6.
            Central Av. will close July 6, 7 for art fair. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 42.
            Shore sculptors enter city exhibit. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 51C.
            Teachers’ art at high school. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 46.
            Prison art to be sold for children’s benefit. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 57.
            Art of war comes to Solel. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 60.
            A place to be someone- a gallery for Sandy Perlow. May. 2, 1974, p. 6.
            Voulkos piece: it will remain. May 2, 1974, p. 38.
            Is it a jungle gym? ( Berlini sculpture at Indian Trail School)  May. 2, 1974, p. 51.
            Sculpture – a lifelong love for Andrew Weiner. May 23, 1974, p. 6.
            Serene’s work is far from serene: Serene Flax. May 30, 1974, p. 50B.
            Is city art commission invalid? (ed.) June 6, 1974, p. 38.
            Evanston cancels; how fares the summer fair? July 4, 1974, p. 6.
            Barbara Houskeeper: she gives opportunity to others. July 4, 1974, p. 7.
            Seventeenth summer festival blooms at Old Orchard. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 6.
           Artist draws his own niche: Shell Fisher. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 53A.
           Art center dedicates gallery to: Paul Wiegharte. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 6.
            Artists help artists in this show. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 6. 
            Burlini wheels and other deals. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 52A.
            Voulkos sculpture to be lighted. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 38.
            Ceramics buff Ellen Stolman: she’s molding quite an appetite. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 53.
            Carl Schwartz named artist in residence at high school. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 70.
            Clay garden produces bountiful jewelry crop. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 69.
            He shares artists’ problems – Ed Paschke. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 6.
            Shore artists make showing at Art Institute. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 6.
            Richard Lewis – portraits catch city’s beauty. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 6.

ASTRONOMY

            Hynek to speak Saturday at Kohoutek comet watch. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 28.

ATTORNEYS

            Hard work paid off for (James) Montana. (ed.) Oct. 17, 1974, p. 38.

AUTHORS

            ‘The Wonder Jungle’, first novel set in Everglades, by Fran Podulka. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 6.
            ‘The Sensuous Gadgeteer’ by William Adler – when you’re ready to start tooling around. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 55.
            Local writer Julia Bartholomay to greet Nemerov at poetry reading. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 56B and p. 69A.
            Today John Powers is first class at being last -and a nun’s view. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 6.
            Steve Stern book provides cruising guide.   Dec. 19, 1974,  p. 45C.

AUTOMOBILES

            Big cars wait for buyers. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 46.
            …and buyers wait for little cars. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 47.
            Insurance rates don’t change with car pools. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 48.
            Special Section. Feb. 21, 1974, after p. 53.
            Model A reproduction to go on sale on Shore. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 70.
            It’s in the bag – auto safety, that is. July 25, 1974, p. 50.
            Auto licenses for you: Mom Dad Sis Bro His Her Our Car. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 54B.
            Auto museum obtains two famous TV cars. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 52.
            Hitler’s personal car on view at museum.  Nov. 28, 1974, p. 54.   

BABIES

            First born 1974: Diane Dodin. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 35.
            Parents-to-be learn together. July 18, 1974, p. 57A.

BEADS

            Now the Indians have the beads and the white man the wampum. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 55.

BICYCLES

            Bike path assured between properties. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40B.
            Bicycle mania besets millions. May 16, 1974, p. 56C.
            Bike-a-thon winners include several resident cyclists. July 4, 1974, p. 46B.
            Bike-in renewal rolls out Sunday. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 63.
            Sandi Freeman to sub for Kennedy in bike-in. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 63.
            Storm clouds didn’t dampen spirits or bikers. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 58B.
            Safety check tests bikes, riders. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 51A.
            Student council get its wish  - a bike path. Dec. 9, 1974, p. 43B.

BIRDS

            Women try to save baby birds. June 13, 1974, p. 39.
            Baby bird fights a losing battle. June 27, 1974. p. 38.
            Guess who came to dinner? June 27, 1974, p. 42.
            These birds duck city laws. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 53.
            Building houses – it’s for the birds. Aldobrando Piacenza. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 44.
            Hawk’s horsing around causes broken windshield. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 42B.

BLOOD/ BLOOD DONATION

            Blood drive to be Sunday at high school. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 23.
            Have a heart – give blood. (ed.) Jan. 3, 1974, p. 27.
            Every city resident covered by blood plan. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 68.
            Residents give 145 pints of blood –224 still needed. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 68.
            City lags in blood donations. June 6, 1974, p. 40.
            City workers’ contributions are more than pint-sized. July 4, 1974, p. 54.
            City program needs 87 pints of blood in next three weeks. July 11, 1974, p. 36.
            Blood plan needs help. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 42.
            Blood program needs 301 pints. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 43.

BOATS/BOATING

            Boating accidents stress need for boating education. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 60.

BOOKS

            Those out-of-print books may not be out of their reach: Alley Book Store. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 57.
            Book some time for reading with children. Jr. Great Books program. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 53.

BRIDGES

            City to repair four bridges. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 36.

BUCHHOLZ, PAUL F.,  Superintendent District 107

            Getting more bang out of Buchholz. July 18, 1974, p. 51.

BUHAI, ROBERT

            Buhai running for mayor; Geraci undecided. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 35.  

BUSES

            Council to hear plan for transit. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 35.
            Bus service advised for city. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 35.
            Mini-crowd hears about mini-bus. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 40A.
            Evanston bus routes may be extended here. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 38.
            Bus could go to Highwood. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            New bus route to start May 6 – Evanston-Ft. Sheridan ride to cost 45 cents. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 42.
            Bus running to Evanston. Schedules. Map. May 9, 1974, p. 40.
            NORTRAN looks to bus service. May 9, 1974, p. 48.
            Illinois senate passes Glass’ school bus safety bills. June 27, 1974, p. 48.
            More people are riding NORTRAN bus routes. July 25, 1974, p. 48.
            Open meeting to investigate suburban bus line problems. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 69B.
            Bus service to end Dec. 1 in Highwood. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 42.
            NORTRAN buses special Saturday route planned for shoppers. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 67.

BUSINESS

            Construction costs may be declining. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 27.
            Real estate: bad times. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 32.
            Abrahamson Chrysler Plymouth dealer expands to Highland Park. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 55.
            Guild gives business the business: Executive Guild, Ltd. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 48.
            Waterford to Swiss army knives – it’s crystal clear; this shop’s sharp: Coutellierie de Geneve. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 52.
            Mall work to start next week. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 37.
            Karen’s got a racquet. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 57.
            New K Mart store opens next Thursday. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 66.
            Leeds celebrates reopening. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 76.
            Profile of local realtors. Directory. Apr. 25, 1974, p. R-14.
            Sunset Foods gives expansion plans – old fire station site. May 2, 1974, p. 37.
            Gerac says Lakeside Foods coming here. May 23, 1974, p. 36.
            North Shore business highlights. May 23, 1974, p. 56B.
            Bank – First National Bank of H.P. – to give 7 percent loans. May 30, 1974, p. 36.
            Guatamalan selling imports here. June 20, 1974, p. 60.         
            Furniture Square store opens. June 20, 1974, p. 60.
            Mortgages may be tight by next year. June 27, 1974, p. 30.
            Merchants roadblock two-way Central plan. July 4, 1974, p. 34.
            Hall of Frames offers unusual spec selection. July 4, 1974, p. 46A.
            City Furniture gets okay for addition at Crossroads. July 11, 1974, p. 37.
            Fell expansion nears finish. July 11, 1974, p. 47.
            For change, try Wooden Nickel. July 18, 1974, p. 55.          
            Orientals: the finest of the fie. July 18, 1974, p. 55A.
            Stomp the clump – cash in on time. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 48.
            It was a sale of sales: first sidewalk sale. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 42A.
            Shopping at its finest in Highland Park. Special Section. Aug. 13, 1974, p. 10.
            Bankers apprehensive as Ford give clues to economic policy. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 38.
            Kay Johnson does more than keep the inn. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 55.
            Tradition passes at Gselle’s. (sic)  Sept. 12, 1974, p. 54B.
            National Bank income increases 17.9 percent. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 41.
           To pay for model, brochure, Chamber of Commerce takes planning role. Oct. 31, 1974,  p. 35.
            City task force considers mall. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 35.
            Market forecast – housing money schedules to loosen. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 24.
            Economic report released: Northbrook Court will hurt. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 35.     
            Special property tax considered in business district. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 37.
            Economist bares consumer savvy. Nov. 28, 1974,  p. 48.
            Bankers split over branching. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 41A.

CAMPS

            Camps 74. Feb. 7, 1974, Special Section following p. 72.
            Kelly’s to open on new site, too. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 59.
            Unilake brings kids together. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 44. 

CANCER

            Cancer struggle can be won: Jo Capito’s story. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 58.
            Pamphlet helps evaluate cancer. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 47A.

CANDIDATES

            Chickerneo quits council race. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 38.
            Man (Jerome Man) willing to give up drainage post if elected. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 36.
            Three vying for city council: P. Santullano, A. Ropiquet, J. Man. Profiles, photos.    Feb. 21, 1974, p. 38.  
            Council candidates meet public. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 63.
            Betty Lou Reed pledges focus on 32d district. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 46.
            Donald Deuster seeks better RTA bills, open space. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 46. 
            Murphy pushes RTA, roads, mental health. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 47.
            Grace Mary Stern forms campaign team. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 47.
            Candidate George Burditt would take Nixon help, ‘but it could hurt’. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 38.
            Candidates discuss problems. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 39.
            Here’s why we back candidates. (ed.) Apr. 4, 1974, p. 42.
            Candidates give their final pitch. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 37.
            Democrats scramble for candidate as Whitton quits sheriff’s race. May 16, 1974, p. 37. 
            Mrs. Stern: candidates will get back on ballot. June 20, 1974, p. 36.
            Smith, Peers file for county board. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 37.
            Schuetz puts in bid for sheriff. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 58A.
            LaMagdeleine tapped for sheriff’s race. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 50.
            Four vie for 32nd district seats: Deuster, Morjal, Pierce, Reed. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 46.
            ‘Chick’ (LaMagdeleine) gets sheriff spot. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 48.
            Candidates comment on RTA. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 53.
            Candidates discuss finances. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 46.
            Judge candidates listed for Nov. 5 vote. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 52.
            Bar association endorses three. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 52.
            Candidates’ view school financing in 32nd district. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 54.
            Mrs. Reed sees voter concerns. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 51.
            Morjal calls for action with ‘positive proposals’. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 51.
            32nd district candidates are polled. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 53.
            County candidates polled on views. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 53A.
            Candidates  take out three more petitions. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 37.
            Karger to run for city council. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 37.
            Nine apply for position of circuit court judge. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 37B.
            Matijevich (John) to stop Choate. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 48.

CENSORSHIP

            Highwood sees obscene film ban. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 37.
            Stage set for ban on obscene films. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 37.
            Ordinances directed at me: Allen. (theater owner) Sept. 5, 1974, p. 35.
            Censorship threatens freedom. (ed.) Sept. 5, 1974, p. 39.
            Highwood regulates pornography. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 37.
            Obscenity referendum needed. (ed.) Sept. 12, 1974, p. 39.
            Alderman Minorini clarifies position on obscenity. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 37.    
            Ghini holds firm on city issues. Sept.26, 1974, p. 42.
            Ghini calls suit publicity stunt. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 42.
            X-rated films – legal or not?  Dec. 26, 1974, p. 37.

CENTEX HOMES CORPORATION

            Centex makes new proposal. June 13, 1974, p. 35.
            Centex hearing tonight in council chambers. June 20, 1974, p. 42.
            Centex defends its position. June 27, 1974, p. 37.
            Centex history. June 27, 1974, p. 37.
            City should hold Centex hearing. (ed.) June 27, 1974, p. 39.
            Centex okays public hearing. July 4, 1974, p. 35.
            Centex hearing conditions set. July 18, 1974, p. 35.
            Plan timetable tight for Centex. July 25, 1974, p. 37.
            Centex hearings open Thursday. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 36.
            Centex hearings grinding forward. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 35.
            Centex recommendations due soon. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 37.
            Centex loses in 5-4 vote. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 35.
            Council has final say: Planners to take final Centex vote. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 35.
            Council votes Oct. 7. Planners stick to Centex rejection. Sept.  26, 1974, p. 35.
            District 111 admits Centex is reality. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 68.
            Centex foes say ‘We don’t want another Chantilly’.  Oct. 3, 1974, p. 37. 
            Cautious Centex okay urged. (ed.) Oct. 3, 1974, p. 39.
            Council okays Centex – some restrictions. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 35.
            Prior agreement made: Liebow. Geraci says no. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 37.
            Demetriou favored this Centex proposal. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 37.
            District 111 to ‘watchdog’ Centex. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 70.
            To challenge decision- Centex refuses offer by city. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 35.
            Centex veterans are not concerned with latest move. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 38.

CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN

            Bonsai art now lives at Botanic Garden. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 66.
            A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 42.

CHILD CARE/CHILDREN

      See also: ADOPTION, FOSTER CARE

            Art and love shown here: Creative Children’s Arts. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 7.
           Children are the real winners. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 54.
           Two children dead from Reye’s syndrome. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 35.
            Prison art to be sold for benefit of children. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 57.
           The play’s the thing.  Playmakers, children’s theater. Apr. 21, 1974, p. 6. 
            Highland Park YWCA offers sitting service. May 9, 1974, p. 59.
            Serving a need, solving a problem: Glenkirk Assoc. for the Retarded. June 27, 1974,  p. 46.
            Watch that diet – doctor explains danger of artificial additives.  July 11, 1974, p. 42. 
            Eligible students get free milk and meals. Income schedule shown. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 48.
           Jerry Alexander leads group to aid battered children. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 38.
            Avoid tragedy – choose the right toy. (ed.) Dec. 5, 1974, p. 39.
           Hotline helps parents under stress. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 47.
           Children’s Lib – is it here to stay? Dec. 19, 1974, p. 48A.
           Children’s Lib asks – Give us back our childhood. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 54.

CHURCHES/SYNAGOGUES

            Jewish study institute offers series of classes. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 36.
            First woman rabbi to speak in Northfield. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 48.
            Searching stars to learn the truth: new church here- Temple of Dharma Vishnuananda.   Feb. 28, 1974, p. 52C.
            Cantor, choir to give Beth Shalom concert. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 51.
            Trinity  to mark centennial year. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 52.
            Church is more than a picnic. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 52B.
            She probes Jewish woman’s role: Maralee Golden. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 52B.
            Centennial plans made by Trinity Episcopal Church. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 48C.
            Presbyterians to worship using 300 BC service. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 48C.
            Art of war comes to Solel. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 60.
            Temples, churches plan panel talks on amnesty. May 9, 1974, p. 59.
            Good reasons for staying home. Guest essay by Rev. Edgar Peara.  May 23, 1974, p. 56F.
            Trinity Episcopal marks 100th birthday. May 30, 1974, p. 50C.
            Service for Mary held by pupils: Immaculate Conception School. May 30, 1974, p. 51.
             ‘Joys of Yiddish’ fest scheduled for Beth El. June 6, 1974, p. 41.
            She helps Trinity Church celebrate a banner week: Dorothea Harring. June 6, 1974, p. 53.
            Cantor Landsman to get retirement fete. June 6, 1974, p. 58A.
            Trinity ends Free Church affiliation. June 27, 1974, p. 72.
            Zion Passion Play opens 39th season. June 27, 1974, p. 81.
            (Evangelical) Congregational Church has a long history. July 18, 1974, p. 56A.
            (Elisha) Gray’s new phone rang in Presbyterian Church. July 25, 1974, p. 50A.
            Spertus, Beth El to hold classes. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 50.
            Baha’i teaches common faith. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 50A.
            Parish (Immaculate Conception) cherishes colorful tradition. Church history.     Aug. 22, 1974, p. 70.
            Local Lutherans lead MO. Synod. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 50A.
            Lakeside (Congregation for Reformed Judaism) thrives in community. Sept. 5, 1974,  p. 45.
            Methodists heal social problems. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 54.
            Cyprus problems hit home on Shore. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 55.
            Solel members reflect rabbi. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 54.
            Rabbi (Lipis) to head drive to aid Schetcher Day Schools. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 54B.
            B’nai Torah to start Israel retreat. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 54B.
            Lakeside (Congregation for Reform Judaism) unveils cloth sculpture. Oct. 10, 1974,  p. 51.
            Rev. Miller to start IC (Immaculate Conception) education series. Oct. 24, 1974,  p. 67.
            Local residents involved in large Jewish assembly. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 52.
            Community Thanksgiving services set. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 35.
            Conservative Congregation broadens horizons by limiting size. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 78.
            Hanukkah – the Festival of Lights –begins Sunday. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 51A.
            Kol Ami Museum memorializes light of freedom. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 50D.

CIVIL SERVICE

            Civil Service gives grant to Lake County for training.   Mar. 7, 1974, p. 44.

CLASS OF 1914

            1914-1974. June 13, 1974, p. 66.

CLAVEY, ORVILLE, Sheriff

            Sheriff denies he’s under study. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 40.
            Clavey vacation pay bid denied. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 35.

CLAVEY  ROAD

     See: SEWERS

CLUBS/ASSOCIATIONS

            YWCA to register youth and adults in 40 courses. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 48.
            HP Woman’s club marks diamond anniversary. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 56.
            W. 107 citizens form association. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 41.
            ORT Inner Circle has new look. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 57.

COINS

            Shore coin buffs hold annual show. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 67.

COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES

      Community College District 540

            Community college sets its strategy approach. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 46.
            Community college question debated with obfuscation. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 52.
            Junior college study opposed. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Oppose new college district. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 63.
            College board delays action. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 47.
            College study proposal nixed. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 65.
            Architecture, archeology offered to NU alumnae. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 54F.
            Junior college decision nearing. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 66.
            District question debate continues. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 38.
            Board resident gets input for junior college decision. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 38.
            College district vote expected. May 9, 1974, p. 48.
            District 113 drops college stance. May 16, 1974, p. 35.
            113 school board affirms preference. June 13, 1974, p. 63.
            Mallinkrodt will begin legal assistant course. June 20, 1974, p. 47.
            ICCB (Ill. Community College Bd.) forms Shore district; 113 supports state decision. Map. June 20, 1974, p. 35.
            Court battle seen on state ruling. June 27, 1974, p. 35.
            Illinois House shuts ‘back door’. July 4, 1974, p. 36.
            Junior college needs your support. (ed.) July 11, 1974, 39
            Suit planned to force JC vote. July 18, 1974, p. 41.
            Suit asks vote on JC district. July 25, 1974, p. 36.
            Mallinkrodt incubates first paralegal program on Shore. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 45.
            Legal problems still shackle 540. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 36.
            District 540: to be or not to be? Aug. 15, 1974, p. 47.
            District 113  provides funds for college. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 48.
            Seek candidates for 540 board. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 49.
            Hearing set Nov. 1; District 540 decision delayed. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 67.
            Court delays testimony in junior college case. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 71.
            Next 540 hearing schedules Dec. 1. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 69B.
            College hearing set Monday. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 42.
            Ruling postponed for District 540. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 64.
            540 injunction now permanent. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 49.

CONDOMINIUMS

            Condominium plan disputes arise. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 35.
            New condo site. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 30.
            For condominium developers, it’s back to the drawing boards. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 40.
            Exmoor withdraws condominium plan. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 42.
            Condominium hearing gets testy. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 37.
            Exmoor to get double hearing. May 9, 1974, p. 37.
            Area residents skip Exmoor public hearing. May 23, 1974, p. 36.
            Condominium hearing tonight. July 11, 1974, p. 37.
            (Condominium) Housing draws traffic queries. July 18, 1974, p. 48.
            Exmoor condominiums approved by council. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 36.
            Brickman threatens zoning suit for condominiums. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 35.

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS

            12th could take new shape. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 38.            

COOK COUNTY, IL

            Cook County: we’ll close Ridge. Geraci: no you won’t. May 2, 1974, p. 35.
            Lake County democrats may boycott convention to buck Cook control. May 16, 1974, p. 39.

COURTS

            Court report covers year of activities of 19th Judicial Circuit Court. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 52D.
            Lawyers rate judicial hopefuls. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 54.
            Nine apply for position of circuit court judge. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 37B.

CRANE, PHILP M., U. S. Representative

            Rep. Crane to appear on ‘The Advocates’. Jan.10, 1974,  p. 50B.
            Crane to discuss aid for impacted districts. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 66.
            Keep impact aid separate: Crane. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 40.
            Crane thinks President Nixon had no alternative but to resign. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 38.

CRIME

            Accused attacker free on $100,000. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 25.
            NIPC (No. Ill. Plan Commission) to weigh role in crime. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 36.
            Routine investigation nets seven burglars. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 40B.
            Two held for sentencing in fraud. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 42.
            Gun killing still puzzling police. Alan Clevenger, victim. May 23, 1974, p. 37.
            No leads found in gun death. May 30, 1974, p. 37.
            Inquest in shooting is today. June 13, 1974, p. 36.
            Course undetermined in Clevenger death. June 20, 1974, p. 40.
            Woman release – gunman surrenders. July 18, 1974, p. 35.
            Accused gunman’s bond set at $25,000. July 25, 1974, p. 38.
            Soldier held in stabbing. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 35.
            Burglars hit two homes. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 35.
            Gas station attendant robbed by two men. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 41.
            Bakalis initiates crime study on state schools. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 48.
            Police investigate robbery. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 35.
            Burglary suspect faces county trial on Sept. 16. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 40.
            Covelli will plead insanity. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 41.
            Police seeking suspects in abduction of girl here. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 35.
            Two charged with rape by Highland Park police. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 37.
            Nine boys apprehended on charges of burglary. Oct. 31, 1974,  p. 42C.
            Covelli’s insanity plea depends on psychiatrist. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 41.
            Stabbing probe produces leads. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Lake County crime goes up 19.2 percent. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 38.
            Jacobs charged with tax evasion. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 42.
            Sheahen to plead innocent to fraud, bribery charges. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 37.
            Susan (Cerf) was an alive kind of kid.  (Murder victim) Dec. 19, 1974, p. 35.
            Mandell, wife convicted of fraud, face sentencing. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 36D.

DANCE

            Dance theater to present shows. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 48A.
            Dancer’s career like fairy tale: Barbara A. Ruhman. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 57A.
            Ballet the (Rebecca) Wright way.  Apr. 25, 1974, p. 6.
            She gets dancers off on right foot. Diane Portman. May 9, 1974, p. 44D.
            Dance company to be in concert. May 16, 1974, p. 70.
            Three ballets to be new to Ravinia. May 23, 1974, p. 46.
            Peripatetic Giordano visits home. June 20, 1974, p. 7.
            Joffrey ballet presents new array of dances. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 46.
            Suzanne Dirsmith expands classes (for deaf children). Sept. 12, 1974, p. 47.
            Meet dancers Sunday. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 6.
            Concert ballet is on its toes this weekend. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 6.
            ‘Danceations’ –Edgewood dance students going to a go-go. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 46.
            Electronic music to spark dance group’s debut.  Nov. 28, 1974, p. 6.  

DAY CARE CENTERS

            Council approves hospital addition, day care center. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 37.
            Children are the real winners. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 54.
            Tri-Con Center cares for children. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 54B.

DEAFNESS

            Chicago Theater of the Deaf – their silence speaks volumes. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 6.
            Suzanne Dirsmith expands (dance) classes. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 47.

DEERFIELD, IL

            Deerfield to enter cab pact. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 67.
            Deerfield violist John Eastman wins young artist competition. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 66.
            Vestiges of the past worth saving for the future. July 4, 1974, p. LC6.

DEERFIELD/ WEST DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP

            Financial statement for West Deerfield Township. May 2, 1974, p. 87.
            Burke, NIPC disagree on growth of population. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 44.  (Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission)

DEMETRIOU, ANGELOS, City Planner

            Humanism important in developing city plan. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 42.
            High sales revenue seen in new Demetriou plan. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 35.
            Road through Sunset – Demetriou plan draws fire. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 37
            Citizens can comment. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 37. 
            Demetriou to come here for neighborhood meetings. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Park board to discuss Demetriou road idea. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Demetriou meets the people. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 35.
            Demetriou criticism disturbs youth director Jackson. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 61.

DISASTER RESCUE

            Rescue readiness tested in drill. May 9, 1974, p. 37.

DISEASES

            Two children dead from Reye’s syndrome. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 35.

DIVORCE

            ADAM’s position. (American Divorce Assoc. for Men) Nov. 14, 1974, p. 46.

DRAFT – Military

            Draft board reminds young men to sign up. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 45.

DRUGS

            Whitton, Clavey in raid clash. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 44.
            Police bust LSD sale, arrest local woman, 19. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 39.
            Local drug raid yields large cocaine, marijuana supply. Apr. 18. 1974, p. 41.
            Hearing set in drug case.  Apr. 25, 1974, p. 40.
            (Pat) Clavey trying to focus on county drug abuse. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 76.
            Two charged with possession of marijuana, disorderly conduct. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 42B.

EBRONIX LEARNING CENTER

            Center fits program to students. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 34.

ECOLOGY

            Ecology club sponsors drive for all kinds of paper. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 48.
            Braeside students beautify ravine. June 6, 1974, p. 56.

EDITORIALS

            Have a heart- give blood. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 27.
            Gas prices should be correct. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 42.
            Gasoline and safety do mix. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 41.
            Guard needed at Centennial Park. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 41.
            Consolidation talks needed. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 39.
            Fire station decision was hasty. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 39.
            Support urged for heart fund. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 39.
            Highland Park with equal gas, justice for all? Feb. 7, 1974, p. 39.
            Register to vote, starting at home. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 42.
            Drivers, dealers must cooperate. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 39.
            Opening caucus is good idea. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 39.
            Caucus should amend bylaws. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 39.
            RTA plan is vital to everyone. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 39.
            City plan needs prompt attention. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 39.
            This is a week to take steps against poisoning. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 39. 
            Here’s why we back candidates. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 42.
            Sign a petition with open mind. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 39.
            Just 24 words spell equal rights. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 39.
            When the bus stops, you stop, too. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 39.
            We thank you – Volunteer Pool. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 39.  
            Early tax bills assist schools. May 2, 1974, p. 39.
            A little mingling wouldn’t hurt. May 9, 1974, p. 39.
            Whitton resignation weakens system. May 16, 1974, p. 41.
            Vote for park referendum. May 23, 1974, p. 40.
            Let buck-passing stop here. May 23, 1974, p. 40.
            Memorial Day has a lost meaning. May 30, 1974, p. 39.
            ERA’s legal and people problems. June 6, 1974, p. 39.
            No reason for ERA delay. June 13, 1974, p. 39.
            Keep tennis courts off flood plain. June 20, 1974, p. 39.
            Land deal leaves some questions. June 20, 1974, p. 39.
            City should hold Centex hearing. June 27, 1974, p. 39.
            Residents should see past trees. July 4, 1974, p. 39
            Attend hearing on Navy housing. July 4, 1974, p. 39.
            State legislature itself is an issue. July 11, 1974, p. 38.
            Safety comes before economics. July 11, 1974, p. 39.
            Junior college needs your support. July 11, 1974, p. 39.
            City will miss Stan Kennedy. July 18, 1974, p. 39.
            Reforming the pay reform bill. July 25, 1974, p. 39.
            We applaud the land swap decision. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 39.
            City beaches should stay open. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 39.
            Communication could help garbage problem. Aug.8, 1974, p. 39.
            Care needed in lifting burning ban. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 39.
            State should act on rail safety. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 39.
            Union Oil deal okayed too fast. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 39.
            Censorship threatens freedom. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 39.
            We commend 107 negotiations. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 39.
            Obscenity referendum needed. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 39.
            Animal strays and cooperation. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 39.
            Here’s the scoop on local races. Sept. 26, 1974, p.39.
            We urge your support for Community Chest. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 39.
            Cautious Centex okay urged. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 39.
            City’s beauty concerns all of us. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 39.          
            Hard work paid off for (James) Montana. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 38.
            The how and why of endorsements. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 39.
            Council provides relief from dull world. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 38.
            Voter apathy tide must be turned. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 39.
            City  budget committee a good idea. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 39.
            You have spoken – don’t stop now. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 39.
            It’s too early to decide on road. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 39.
            Strange things happen at this time. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 39.
            Open agenda policy is right move. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 39.
            Election is over – now the truth. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 39.
            Avoid tragedy – choose the right toy. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 39.
            Ghini question needs clearing up. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 39.
            Fireplace – warm, cozy, dangerous. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 39.
            Repetition – a proven learning tool. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 40. 

ELECTIONS

            2 Dems barred from primary: Capra, Marshall. Jan. 10,1974, p. 59.
            Election draws six candidates. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 38.
            Chickerneo quits council race. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 38.
            Absentee ballots to aid disabled. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 42.
            Council primary winners: It’s Ropeiquet and Dr. Santullano. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 35.
            Primary 1974. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 46.
            Mrs. Reed, Deuster win in 32nd. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 35.
            MURF (W. J. Murphy) concedes but the party never stopped. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 37.
            Local primary results. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 38.
            League to run city election hot line. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 38.
            Residents may vote early through  absentee ballots. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 38.
            Absentee vote high for elections. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 36.
            They join council: Tobin, Santullano. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 35.
            Whitton resignation weakens system. (ed.) May 16, 1974, p. 41.
            Mrs. Murphy blames Mrs. Stern in election fracas. July 11, 1974, p. 37.
            Here’s the scoop on local races. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 39.
            32nd district race: collective bargaining views given. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 46.
            Getting best interest is treasurer issue. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 54A.
            Nov. 5 endorsements. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 39.
            GOP head rebuts our choices. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 38.
            Voter apathy tide must be turned. (ed.) Oct. 31, 1974, p. 39.
            Vote group LEAPS to suburbs. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 44.
            Voters’ Guide. Oct. 31, 1974, p. V-1---
            Low-key campaign led to Chick’s upset win. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 35.
            County GOP loses strength. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 35.
            Pierce becomes six-time winner. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 36.
            No surprise in 32nd district race. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 37.
            For Betty Lou Reed it’s a dream come true. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 37.
            Election results. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 40.
            Morris win took a whole year. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 42.
            You have spoken – don’t stop now. (ed.) Nov. 14, 1974, p. 39.
            City election filing dates now three weeks away. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 41.
            Two petitions taken out for city elections. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 37.

EMPLOYMENT

            Council grants HYRE $1,500. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 35.
            Summer job outlook bright. June 13, 1974, p. 37.
            Information meeting set for area summer girls. June 20, 1974, p. 37.
            Berning bill revamps employment practices. June 27, 1974, p. 56C.

ENDORSEMENTS

            Pioneer Press election endorsements. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 42A.

ENERGY

            Energy crisis does not limit Greenerfields. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 64.
            113 board reviews status of energy. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 71.
            Schools tell new energy woes. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 43.
            Energy plan set by Deerbrook shopping center. Mar. 14, 1974, p. DB-3.
            Meetings with EOA sought by city council.  Apr. 25, 1974, p. 35.
            Prices could dictate conservation. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 38.
            Esserman predicts winter gas shortage. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 36.

EXECUTIVES

            E. J. Kann scores a first with SCORE:   Service Corporation of Retired Executives.    Nov. 21, 1974, p. 52.

EXMOOR COUNTRY CLUB

            Attorney questions proposed covenant. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 72.
            Plan commission rejects Exmoor zoning request. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 66.
            Exmoor withdraws condominium plan. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 42.
            Exmoor to get double hearing. May 9, 1974, p. 37.
            Area residents skip Exmoor public hearing. May 23, 1974, p. 36. 

FACELIFT

    See: PLASTIC SURGERY

FAMILY COUNSELING/FAMILY SERVICE

            Ruth Suth – a single voice and a wealth of wisdom. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 54A.
            G. L. Rasmussen is named to head Family Service. May 2, 1974, p. 48.
            Margaret Winch retires: problem-solving – it’s her thing. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 51.

FASHION

            Special Spring Section Mar. 28, 1974, after p. 56.
            Israeli fashions to star Saturday. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 59.
            Hats, hats, hats – they’re coming back or are they? Aug. 15, 1974, p. 58.
            Dresses return in fall fashions. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 63.
            Shore models take the runway. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 63A.

FLAGS

            Central  Avenue flag stolen. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 66.

FLOODS/FLOODING

            Flood containment plan proposed. Map showing reservoir locations. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 39.
            Flood ordinance changes passed. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 39.
            Flood plain variance approved. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 35.
            Keep tennis courts off flood plain. (ed.) June 20, 1974, p. 39.
            Club faces flood plain ordinance. July 4, 1974, p. 37.
            Council mulls storm water laws. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 40.
            Storm water ordinance hits snag. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 41.
            Flood problems to be discussed. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 32.
            Flood plain hearing to be held Tuesday. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 37.

FOOD

            NOHA (Nutrition for Optimal Health Assn.) spreads word on food. June 27, 1974, p. 58.
            Co-ops help trim the high cost of eating. Nov., 14, 1974, p. 57A.
            Food labeling: to better diets and better bargains. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 62.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS/VISITORS

            Local families are hosts to foreign visitors. June 27, 1974, p. 57.
            The adolescent  ‘ambassadors’. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 52.

FORT SHERIDAN, IL

            Fort clinic to close during off-duty hours. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 36.
            Fort’s history finds a home: Ft. Sheridan Museum. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 42.
            She tells stories worth hearing: Mary E. Sonntag, curator, Ft. Sheridan Museum.   Feb. 14, 1974, p. 42.
            Navy joins Army at fort. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 35.
            District (111) to oppose housing (at fort). Mar. 21, 1974, p. 37.
            District 111 steps up fight on Navy housing. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 35.
            Navy plans Aug. 1 hearing on Fort housing. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 35.
            Fort is accused of polluting lake. May 2, 1974, p. 35.
            Army plans reserve center. May 2, 1974, p. 45.
            Army reserve forces meet at Ft. Sheridan. May 16, 1974, p. 37.
            Work to start on Army center. June 6, 1974, p. 50.
            Navy hearing now July 18 on impact on District 111. June 20, 1974, p. 37.
            Ft. Sheridan housing impact report available to public. June 27, 1974, p. 38.
            50 gun salute planned at fort over holiday. June 27, 1974, p. 72.
            Housing plan at fort dropped. July 18, 1974, p. 35.
            Autos to be checked in fort safety policy. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 36.
            Youth run fort for a day. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 36.
            Army private found incompetent for trial. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 41.
            Ft. Sheridan hookup draws sharp debate. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 37.
            Ft. Sheridan adding reserve directorate. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 45.

FOSTER HOMES/FOSTER PARENTS

            Foster home plan emphasizes family rehabilitation, reunion. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 51A.
            Different types of homes needed to give shelter in varying situations. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 51A.
            Parents are in short supply. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 51B.

GAMES

            Happiness is Watergate? Attorney Vail invents a new game. July 11, 1974, p. 49A.

GARBAGE

      See: WASTE MANAGEMENT

GARDENING/GARDENS

            The greening of Highland Park: clubs promote beauty and ecology. May 2, 1974, p. 79.
            Garden gala. May 2, 1974, p. 80.
            Flower competition blossoms. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 65.

GASOLINE

            Gas prices should be correct. (ed.) Jan. 10, 1974, p. 42.
            Some stations lax on regulations- sticker, pump prices differ. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 37.
            Stan Kennedy doesn’t see any gas problems. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 39.
            Gasoline and safety do mix. (ed.) Jan. 17, 1974, p. 41.
            Gas famine hits drivers, stations. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 38.
            City could stop discrimination in gasoline sales. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 35.
            Highland Park with equal gas, justice for all? (ed) Feb. 7, 1974, p. 39.
            Gas dealers band together. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 35.
            ‘Oregon’ plan to start here. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 35.
            Guest essay: Joel Fenchel. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 39. 
            Drivers, dealers must cooperate. (ed.) Feb. 21, 1974, p. 39.
            Some stations are ignoring Oregon plan. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 37.
            Gas dealer – man with a tankless job. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 39.
            Ghini faults politicians, gas companies. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 66.
            Pierce backs odd-even gas system. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 47.
            Esserman predicts winter gas shortage. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 36.
            Scarcity, inflation hit anti-freeze market. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 63A.

GERACI, RAY,  Mayor: Highland Park , IL

            League refuses to join Geraci in Homart Suit. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 40.
            Geraci letter causes uproar. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 35.  
            Nursing home proposal, ‘Mr. Geraci’ protects his interest. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 38.
            Cook County: we’ll close Ridge. Geraci:  no you won’t. May 2, 1974, p. 35.
            Geraci says Lakeside Foods coming here. May 23, 1974, p. 36.
            Geraci wants shopping center taxes shared. May 30, 1974, p. 38.
            ‘I won’t run as a part timer’: Geraci. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 38.
            Geraci’s dream soon to be over. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 40.  

GHINI, FIDEL,  Mayor: Highwood, IL

            Ghini stays opposed to study of sewer. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 37.
            Ghini hears pitch for sewer job. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 35.  
            Ghini blasts sanitary district. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 37.
            Ghini faults politicians, gas companies. Feb.  28, 1974, p. 66.
            Ghini offers to start fund. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 37.
            Ghini forces salary issue. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 42.
            Molinari joins Ghini forces. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 44.
            Ghini campaign includes council meeting. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 64.
            Fidel might have a leg to stand on. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 38.
            Ghini conflict test up to Hoogasian. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 36.
            Ghini question needs clearing up. (ed.) Dec. 12, 1974, p. 39.
            ‘I’m not going to resign.’ Ghini. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 42.
            Mayor Ghini denounces critics. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 44.
            Ghini names Pagliani city’s mayor pro tem. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 44.

GINSBURG, RUTH BADER

            Ms. Ginsburg to speak on human equality. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 44.

GLENKIRK ASSOCIATION FOR THE RETARDED

            Serving a need, solving a problem. June 27, 1974, p. 46.
            Bob Kennedy to emcee Glenkirk fund kick off. June 27, 1974, p. 54.

GRADUATION

       Special Section: May 21, 1974.

            Class of 1974 says good-bye quietly. June 20, 1974, p. 38.

GUNS

            K Mart request denied to sell hand guns here. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 37.

HADLEY SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

            Hadley School’s Dr. Kinney: blind, deaf and still going strong. July 25, 1974, p. 45.

HANDICAPPED PERSONS

            Little City – hometown with a heart. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 53A.
            Handicapped could get parking places. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 42.
            Special recreation gives added dimension. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 44.
            House, Senate hike aid for handicapped. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 39.

HEALTH

            Attendance at schools affected by illnesses. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Blue Cross sign up. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 44.
            Measles vaccine advised. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 43.
            Men: put your hearts into this: NU coronary study. May 2, 1974, p. 68.
            Free clinic available: school immunization, vision and hearing tests. June 10, 1974, p. 37.
            Petitions now being circulated to close county tuberculosis center. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 46.
            Many take advantage of free chest x-rays. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 40.
            Mastectomy – a beginning, not end. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 51A.
            Vote due on tuberculosis sanitarium support. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 40.
            Schools study cancer causes. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 51.
            TB referendum fails; tax will be continued. Nov. 14, 1974,  p. 44A.
            Health council to meet. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 42B.

HELP LINE

            Help Line assists car pool formation. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 50B.

HERITAGE

            Special Section on Lake County History. July 4, 1974, after p. 46B.

HIGH SCHOOLS

    See: SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113

HIGHLAND PARK, IL

           Mayor Geraci states ’74 goals. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 23.
            Mayor predicts city tax revenues of $l million. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 23.
            Condominiums plan disputes arise. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 35.
            Council to hear plan for transit. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 35.
            Council views stoplights, parking. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 35.
            Truck law amendments tabled. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 37.
            Council approves hospital addition; day center. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 37.
           Junk cars, truck parking, on city agenda. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 65.
            City to consider truck parking, licensing system. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 35.
            City to consider garbage plan. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            City preparing ordinance to limit junk car storage. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            City tries to correct pollution in stream. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 40.
            City council may soon revise map. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 41.
            Truck, junk car parking, gas sales on council agenda. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 42.
            Board appointment rules revised. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 38. 
            City law stops Jewel from flying its flag. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 38.
            City to attempt to stall work on Clavey sewer. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 38.
           City to discuss HYRE, fees, buses, lake group. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 35.
            Council grants HYRE $1,500. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 35.
            City map to get hearing. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            City’s 1947 plan needs replacing. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 38.
            City plan needs prompt attention. (ed.) Mar. 14, 1974, p. 39.
            City to consider new refuse plan. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 38.
            Arenberg, Tobin discuss council communications. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 39.
            Liaison hired by city to aid communications. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 39.
            Seats for councilmen to cost city $5,000. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 43. 
            New city building opens. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 35. Photo.           
            City to pay most of sidewalk costs. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 35.
            Councilmen, planners shout it out. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 37.
            City traffic, parking to be discussion topic. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 37.
            Council to meet at Safety Center as chamber is remodeled. Apr. 18. 1974, p. 37.
            Meetings with EPA sought  by city council. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 35.
            Resident prods council into checking on median. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 41.
           City may pay for Singer delay. May 9, 1974, p. 35.
            Seven-member council to meet for first time. May 9, 1974, p. 42.
            City to oversee sewer work near Park Av. W.,  McCraren Rd. May 16, 1974, p. 37.
            Mrs. Santuallano (sic) keeps publication promise. May 16, 1974, p. 38.
            Water tower repairs to cost city $161,000. May 16, 1974, p. 39.
            City acts on sewer question. May 16, 1974, p. 39.
            Kennedy trying for another job. May 23, 1974, p. 35B.
            City expected to choose lawyer for sewer fight. May 23, 1974, p. 36.
            City divided over park vote. May 30, 1974, p. 35.
            Kates hired to fight sewer routing. May 30, 1974, p. 37.
            City grants employees raises of $250,000. May 30, 1974, p. 40.
           Council to reconsider leaf-burning ordinance. June 13, 1974, p. 37.
            City council plans how to use federal money. June 13, 1974, p. 38.
            City Hall to get face lift: $67,000 elevator. June 13, 1974, p. 41.
            Appointments made to city commissions. June 27, 1974, p. 38.
           Special Section: Heritage. July 4, 1974, after p. 46B.
            City to get new post office. July 11, 1974, p. 35.
            Hook up sewer: city expert. July 11, 1974, p. 35.
            Council unplugs hydrant problem. July 11, 1974, p. 37.
            City to discuss $12 million budget. July 11, 1974, p. 37.
            Council gives go-ahead to Ravinia Park traffic. July 11, 1974, p. 40B.
            Council to consider hiring professional for city plan. July 11, 1974, p. 40B.
            Kennedy resigns, new manager sought by Oct. 1. July 18, 1974, p. 37.
            Angelos Demetriou feted as new planner. July 18, 1974, p. 37.
            Council scene of big stink: city residents battle over sewage plant. July 18, 1974, p. 38.
            City  to voice odor complaints. July 18, 1974, p. 50.
            Council votes to buy shoreline property. July 18, 1974, p. 50.
            Lawyer hiring sparks disagreement; Kates put on Clavey affairs. July 25, 1974, p. 35.
            Geraci throws gauntlet at Kates hiring legality. July 25, 1974, p. 35.
           Council moves closer to city plan. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 41.
            Council nulls storm water law. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 40.
            Council weighs leaf-burning. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 37.
            Community development department has new home. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 37.
            Care needed in lifting burning ban. (ed.) Aug. 15, 1974, p. 39.
            Council rejects leaf-burning. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 35.
            City completes swap with Union Oil. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 35.
            Swap with Union Oil rejected. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 35.
            New manager needs experience: Geraci. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 36.
           Council okays park merger. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 38.
            Union Oil deal okayed too fast. (ed.) Aug. 29, 1974, p. 39.
           Halloween, stop lights on agenda of  city council. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 40.
            Council briefs. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 42.
            City won’t halt condemnation. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 35.
            Firm hired to screen manager applicants. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 38.
            Tax levy adopted by council. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 44.
            Geraci seeks water tower funds. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 36.
            High sales revenue seen in new Demetriou plan. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 35.
            Union Oil swap draws more fire. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 37.
            Council to consider tree replacement. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 37.
            City seeks bids to repair tower. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 40.
           Storm water ordinance hits snag. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 41.
           Council increases trash pick-up fee. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 35.
            Council okays Centex, some restrictions. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 35.
            Prior agreement made: Liebow; Geraci says no. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 37.
            Demetriou favored this Centex proposal. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 37.
            City’s beauty concerns all of us. (ed.) Oct. 10, 1974, p. 39.
            Ugly spots will be beautified. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 44.
            City water rate hike hinted. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 35.
            City hires intern. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 36.
            Advanced agenda issue heats up. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 37.
            Council to weigh plan for condominium units on country club site. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 37.
            Council considers buying $17,000 downtown model. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 42A.
            City hall renovation okayed. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 35.
            Council approves nursing home. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 37.
            Make city plans public: Berlin. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 37.
            To pay for model, brochure, Chamber (of Commerce) takes planning role. Oct. 31, 1974,  p. 35.
           City task force considers mall. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 35.
            Road through Sunset – Demetriou plan draws fire. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 37.
            Citizens can comment: Demetriou. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 37.
           City budget committee a good idea. (ed. ) Nov. 7, 1974, p. 39.
            Water rate hike discussion on tap. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 42.
            Water, garbage rates on city agenda.  Nov. 14, 1974, p. 38.
            Council to consider water rate hike. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 38.
            Council debates liquor interest. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 40.
            Evolution of city plan explained. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 38.
            Advance notice policy approved by council. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 41.
            City buys $23,000 worth of equipment. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 41.
            City election filing now three weeks away. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 41.
           Search for manager down to six. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 35.
            Open agenda policy is right move. (ed.) Dec. 5, 1974, p. 39.
            Landscape and all, city at last has its mall. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 42A. Photos.
            Water rate hike tops city council agenda. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 42B.
            City increases water cost rate. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 35.
            Geraci presents Lake-Cook plan. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 35.
            Secrecy accompanies manager interviews. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 38.
            Council chooses city manager; name not revealed. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 36A.
            Downtown plaza plans given – bicentennial project. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 35.
            Larry Rice named city manager. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 35.
            John B. Chamberlain running for mayor. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 36.

HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT

           City firemen trained, tested as paramedics. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 39.
            Council disagrees with study; four-station plan chosen. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 35.
            Fire station decision was hasty. (ed.) Jan. 31, 1974, p. 39.
           Three persons injured by fires. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 38.
           City hires firefighters. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 66.
           Sparks could fly over fire station. Column: Rosemann. May 2, 1974, p. 39.
           Firefighters to show techniques of rescue. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 36.
            Fire detection concerns all of us. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 38.
            Wilson Richardson named city’s assistant fire chief. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 44.
           Park Hotel here gutted by fire. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 37.

HIGHLAND PARK HISTORICAL SOCIETY

            Historical  Society to receive $3,500 to pay its expenses. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 39. 
            ‘Indians in Highland Park’ is historical meeting topic. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Historical society appoints Robinson museum curator. July 4, 1974, p. 38.
           A walk into our history – Jean Butz James Museum. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 43C.

HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL

           Film to highlight hospital meeting. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 40.
            Council approves hospital addition, day care center. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 37.
           F. Schwermin named hospital executive. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 65A.
           Hospital to give life-saving tips. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 39.
            Hospitals form voice network. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 50.
           Hospital personnel urged to oppose stabilization act. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 42.
           Volunteers keep hospital running. May 16, 1974, p. 61B.
            Highland Park Hospital extends emergency care. May 30, 1974, p. 61.
           Hospital meals don’t suffer from inflated food prices. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 37.
           Putting beds in hospital becomes a tough task. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 40.
           Hospital employees honored this week. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 41. 
            Hospital trains future doctors. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 41.
            Santas can get started next week: Auxiliary Gift Shop. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 53.
            Delivery room a nice place to visit. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 53A.
            Hospitals share grant. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 42A.
           Volunteers supply 60,000 hours of help. Dec. 10, 1974, p. 24.

HIGHLAND PARK PERSONALITIES

            She tells tales worth telling: Mary Ellen Sonntag, Ft. Sheridan Museum curator.  Feb. 14, 1974, p. 42.
            His RX for happiness: take two careers at same time: Dr. Terrence S. Carden, Jr.  Feb. 28, 1974, p. 42.
            Station master keeps his customers going: Matthew Moragne. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 42.

HIGHLAND PARK PLANNING COMMISSION

            Yastrow, Rothstein named to plan commission posts. May 30, 1974, p. 36.

HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT

            Police Report published each week. Paging varies.
            It’s more than just cops and robbers. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 42.
            Butt, officer, what’s their beef? Apr. 4, 1974, p. 42B.
            Police encounter tulips, grass, other strange things. May 2, 1974, p. 40.
            Policemen complete three crime courses. May 9, 1974, p. 44C.
            Gun killing still puzzling police. Alan Clevenger, victim. May 23, 1974, p. 37.
            No leads found in gun death. May 30, 1974, p. 37.
            Police investigate robbery. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 35.
            Council move to train officers pleases top cop. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 40.
            Police seeking suspects in abduction of girl here. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 35.
            Two charged with rape by Highland Park police.  Oct. 24, 1974, p. 37.
            Police get cycle, not radar units. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 43.
            Hand-held radar units coming to city police. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 36B.

HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY

            Lease-purchase loan to fund library work. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 36.
            Library work is delayed. Photos. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 42.
            Library entrance now expanded. Photos. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 46.
            Library addition nearly complete. Photos. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 41.

HIGHWOOD, IL

     See also: GHINI, FIDEL

           Ghini to present goals for 1974. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 25.
            Mayor Ghini sets 1974 goals. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 37.
            Highwood police still investigating holiday break-ins. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 37.
            Ghini stays opposed to study of sewers. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 37.
           Late steel delivery slows work on Highwood Center. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 65A.
            Highwood tables police regulations. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 37.
           Police find no motive yet in Highwood fatal shooting. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 35.
            Highwood okays cost of sewer study. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 41.  
            Bus could go to Highwood. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 37. 
            Highwood needs more than fans. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 40.
            Highwood fire department answers 95 calls in 1973. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 41.
           Highwood may take Wedgewood position re: condominiums. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 43.
            At Highwood Community Center it’s out with the old and in with the new.   Apr.11, 1974, p. 46.
            Tognarelli has say on bocce court issue. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 42.
           Highwood okays appointments. May 9, 1974, p. 44.
            Highwood plans Sunday parade. May 23, 1974, p. 36.
            Highwood okays appropriations. May 23, 1974, p. 36.
           Ghini disputes aldermen’s complaints- ‘No police problems in Highwood.  June 13, 1974, p. 35.
           Ghini axes parking space removal. July 11, 1974, p. 35B.
            Minorini supports bus for senior citizens. July 11, 1974, p. 35B.
            Safety comes before economics. (ed.) July 11, 1974, p. 39.
            7th man to join Highwood police. July 25, 1974, p. 38.
           Food, fun, games on tap for Highwood Festival. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 38.
            Highwood Days 1974. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 42B.
            Highwood forms safety committee. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 35.
            Highwood sees obscene film ban. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 37.
            Highwood council okays two R-3A zoning changes. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 40.
            Stage set for ban on obscene films. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 37.
            Community Center nearing completion. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 38.
           Ordinances directed at me: Allen (theater owner). Sept. 5, 1974, p. 35.
            Censorship threatens freedom. (ed)  Sept. 5, 1974, p. 39.
            Highwood regulates pornography. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 37.
            Highwood council okays 1975 tax levy ordinance. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 40.
            (H.P.) Park district, Highwood to share swimming. Sept. 12, 1974, 54D.
            Alderman Minorini clarifies position on obscenity. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 37.
            Ghini holds firm on city issues. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 42.
            Ghini calls suit publicity stunt. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 42.
            Highwood wasn’t always Italian. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 54.
           Highwood purchase to cost city $48,296. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 42.
            Fiore appeals court permit decision. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 41.
            Molinari joins Ghini forces. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 44. 
           Highwood police probe stabbing. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 35.
            Legal opinions given in Fiore appeal case. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 41.
            Stabbing probe produces leads. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Highwood continues stabbing investigation. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 38.
            Highwood skeptical on sewer hookup expense. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 42.
            Contri named head of Highwood chamber. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 42.
            Bus service to end Dec. 1 in Highwood. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 42.
            Evidence still sought in Highwood stabbing. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 42A.
           Ghini conflict test up to Hoogasian. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 36.
            Councilmen see no conflict. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 38.
            Highwood police go into training programs. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 41.
            Highwood cops arrest two in bribery attempt. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 44.
            Chamber tackles parking mess. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 44.
            Highwood group seeks Ghini ruling. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 36.
            Hot chestnuts on tap for Highwood. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 52.
            X-rated films – legal or not? Dec. 26, 1974, p. 37.
            Ghini names Pagliani city’s mayor pro tem. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 44.

HISTORY

            Fort’s history finds a home: Ft. Sheridan Museum. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 42.
            April in Illinois a century ago. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 76C.
            Heritage: special section. July 4, 1974, after p. 46B.
            (Elisha) Gray’s new phone rang in Presbyterian Church. July 25, 1974, p. 50A.
            Parish, Immaculate Conception, cherishes colorful tradition. Includes church history.     Aug. 22, 1974, p. 70. 
            Old water tank find delays excavation for elevator. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 71.
            Highwood wasn’t always Italian. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 54.

HOLIDAYS

            Egg arrangement to be auctioned. Here’s how to make them. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 50.
            ‘Mardi Gras’ means fun for all. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 53.
            Tots fill basket for Easter morn. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 53.
            Memorial Day to be celebrated two times. May 23, 1974, p. 35A.
            Memorial Day has a lost meaning. (ed.) May 30, 1974, p. 39.
            Fourth festivities to start Wednesday. June 27, 1974, p. 36.
            50 gun salute planned at fort over holiday. June 27, 1974, p. 72.
            Carnival, Fourth: summer daze. July 11, 1974, p. 35A.
            Christmas card business is keeping Lambs busy. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 78.
            ‘Trick or treat’ time comes again. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 55C.
            Holiday cookbook. Special Edition. Nov. 5, 1974, p. 74.
            Community Thanksgiving services set. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 35.
           Santa chopper to land Nov. 30. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 37.
            Santa arrives. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 37.
            Special Christmas Edition. Dec. 10, 1974.
            Hand-made ornaments make Yule tree special: Jan Roemer. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 45.
            Hot chestnuts on tap for Highwood. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 52.

HOMART PROJECT

     See: NORTHBROOK COURT

HOOGASIAN, JACK, State’s attorney

            Hoogasian asked to  aid U.S. probe for possible corruption in county.    Nov. 28, 1974, p. 35.
            Ghini conflict test up to Hoogasian. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 36. 
            Hoogasian to file suit to test forfeiture law. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 41.

HOSPITALS

            Hospitals form voice network. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 50.

HOUSING

           Dictionary for house-hunters. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 25.
           Senior housing being considered. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 36.
            Housing decay plagues city. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 36.
            Housing  situation ‘grave’ – Amdur. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 35.
           Senior citizen housing: residents oppose tall buildings. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 38.
           Pro-housing petitions discouraged for senior citizens. May 9, 1974, p. 35.
            City to seek architect for senior housing site. May 23, 1974, p. 35A.
            Seniors request reports about subsidized housing. May 30, 1974, p. 37.
           Firm plans new homes – Sunridge Builders. June 6, 1974, p. 58.
            Group opposes high-rise precedent. June 13, 1974, p. 40.
           Market forecast – housing money scheduled to loosen. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 24.

ILLINOIS

            April in Illinois a century ago.  Apr. 4, 1974,  p. 76C.
            Springfield resolve eases funding crisis. July 18, 1974, p. 42.
            State takes ditch hassle to court. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 51A.
            State should act on rail safety. (ed.) Aug. 22, 1974, p. 39.
           Supervisor of state equalizer bill says ‘education is not growth industry.’ Aug. 29, 1974, p. 38.

IMMIGRANTS

            The Rukhmans:  profiles in courage. May 16, 1974, p. 6.

IMPEACHMENT

            Impeach Nixon group sets up registration. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 52.
            Impeachment forum set. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 54A.
            Impeach Nixon debate at Unitarian Church Sunday. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 48D.

INTEGRATION

            20 years of integration – success and hypocrisy. May 30, 1974, p. 50.

INTERIOR DECORATING

            Special Section. Oct. 3, 1974.

ISRAEL

            Show’s fashion ideas grew in Israeli high school. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 58.
            Israeli fashions to star Saturday. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 59.
            General recalls war; looks at peace. Gen. David Elazar. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 55.
            Israeli girl receives friendship, funds. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 52.

JEWEL FOOD STORES

            Farm Workers to picket Jewel. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 39.
            Jewel: Pickets don’t solve farm problems. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 37.
            City law stops Jewel from flying its flag. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 38.

JEWS

            A people lives through its song- and its children. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 6. 

LAKE COUNTY, IL

           Sheriff denies he’s under study. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 40.
            Terrence Tucker gets county treasurer post. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 61.
           Civil Service gives grant to Lake County for training. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 44.
           Will land fill be near Knollwood? May 2, 1974, p. 41.
            Degen speaks trash on landfill. May 9, 1974, p. 45.
            County’s Democrats may boycott convention to buck Cook control. May 16, 1974, p. 39.
           Revenue sharing funds set for county law offices.  June 6, 1974, p. 52.
           Heritage – Special Section, Lake County history. July 4, 1974, after p. 46B.
            Parade to roll at county fair. July 11, 1974, p. 42.
            Judy Heyman: Poor public relations killed landfill. July 18, 1974, p. 7.
           County planner wants tight controls. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 38.
            Sheriff Clavey refuses comment on recent grand jury appearance. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 51A.
            Smith, Peers file for county board. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 37.
            ‘Unplanned urbanization’ the big threat: Miller. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 44.
            Schuetz puts in bid for sheriff. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 58A.
            Park board criticizes county health department. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 38.
           Lake County races at a glance. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 48.
            County board candidates- District 1. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 49.
           Getting best interest is treasurer issue. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 54A.
            Youth Service Bureau formed in Lake County. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 40.
           County tax levy could increase. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Chick seeks deputy. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            County Demos finish strong. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 41.
            Ghini, Strenger await terms on county board. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 44.
            Lake County crime goes up 19.2 percent. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 38.
            Hoogasian asked to aid U.S. probe for possible corruption in county. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 35.
            County officials take their seats Monday. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 42B.
           County adopts record high budget. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 40.
            R. Corder named chief deputy sheriff. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 40.
            John Balen elected board president. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 42.
            Three women head county board committees. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 41.
            Road-bridge repairs coming from the county. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 42.

LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE

            ‘Wood’ you try our local woods? Mar. 28, 1974, p. LC13.
            Forest preserve plans $150,000 in improvements. May 9, 1974, p. 46.

LAKE COUNTY MUSEUM

            Local museum adds old (school) records to collection. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 46.

LAKE FOREST, IL

            The name fits – we wear it proudly. July 4, 1974, p. LC12.
            Historical society. July 4, 1974, p. LC14.
            To Gorton School and back again. July 4, 1974, p LC14.

LAKE MICHIGAN

           Lakefront commission: it’s coming. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 38.
            Lake’s up, surf’s up, launching fees, too. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 37.
            Park board reiterates jetty stand. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40B.
           Park district moves in jetty fight. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 44.
           Park board to ignore order to shorten jetties. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 41.
            Geologist reports to council: ‘Beach can be recreated in days.’ Mar. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Geologist’s idea has its skeptics. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Lake advisory group formed. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 46.
            Engineer criticizes McKee shore report. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 46.
           Shore study approved. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 66.
           Fort is accused of polluting lake. May 2, 1974, p. 35.
            Lake may clear for safe beaches. May 2, 1974, p. 44.
            Boat ramp, dock repaired. May 9, 1974, p. 42.
            Beaches will open. May 30, 1974, p. 35.
            Jetty hearing still scheduled. May 30, 1974, p. 38.
           Jetty hearing draws debate. June 6, 1974, p. 37.
            Hours at beach could be limited. June 6, 1974, p. 48.
            Tube could stop erosion. June 13, 1974, p. 37.
            Smaller jetties could ruin beach. June 13, 1974, p. 38.
            Jetty decision due in 30 days. June 13, 1974, p. 38.
            City beaches are opened with altered regulations. June 20, 1974, p. 41.
            Cruising returns to the lakes. June 27, 1974, p. 82.
           Erosion study $6,000 cost will be split. July 25, 1974, p. 38.
           Beaches still open despite warning. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 35.
            No jetty decision likely right now. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 36.
            Park district keeps beaches open. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 37.
            City beaches should stay open. (ed.)  Aug. 8, 1974, p. 39.
            For area boaters, Coast Guard revises radio system. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 46.
           Highland Park league to hold information session on erosion. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 36.
            Erosion control may come soon. Sept. 19, 1974,  p. 38.
           Jetty action not likely right now: Kavadas. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 76.
           Kavadas introduces lakefront plan. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 37.

LAMBS FARM

            Christmas card business keeping Lambs busy. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 78.

LARSON, ALBERT

            Old operator? Jan. 3, 1974, p. 23.

LEGISLATORS/LEGISLATURE

           Lawmakers form pro-RTA faction. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 42.
           Pierce ranked highly in IVI poll. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 54.
           CLR – Committee for Legislative Reform -, IVI – Independent Voters of Illinois – battle heats up. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 42.
            State reps clash on reform idea. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 52.
            How it started. Apr.25, 1974, p. 52.
           Berning rated by state group. May 16, 1974, p. 45.
           ERA’s legal and people problems. (ed.) June 6, 1974, p. 39.
            No reason for ERA delay. (ed.) June 13, 1974, p. 39.
            House okays Berman bill that gives schools $1 billion. June 20, 1974, p. 44.
            Illinois Senate passes Glass’ school bus safety bills. June 27, 1974, p. 48.
            Berning bill revamps employment practices. June 27, 1974, p. 56C.
           State legislature is itself an issue. (ed.) July 11, 1974, p. 38.
            Illinois Senate okays bill to obstruct tax inequities. July 11, 1974, p. 42.
            Filing extended for ethics law. July 18, 1974, p. 37.
           Pierce wants tougher ethics laws. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 49.
            Duester (sic) is pushing bills for teachers, transit. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 49.
           Urbanites join leadership fight. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 81.
            Illinois Senate overrides veto, House also expected to. (tax increase)    Nov. 28, 1974, p. 68.
           Resolution urges night meat sales. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 45.

LETTUCE

            Farm Workers to picket Jewel. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 39.

LIBRARIES

            Work begins on library system’s Wheeling site. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 44.

LITTLE CITY

            Little City: hometown with a heart. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 53A.

LOG CABINS

            Stupey log cabin – plaque to tell its story. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 37.

LONG GROVE, IL

            A tavern in the town: Village Tavern, Long Grove. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 44.
            Americans at the Crossroads. July 4, 1974, p. LC8.
            A labor of love from an era past: mill wheels. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 44B.

LUNDGREN, OSCAR L.

            Tradition passes at Gselle’s. (sic) Sept. 12, 1974, p. 54B.

MCCLORY,   ROBERT, U.S. Representative

            McClory – a household word. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 42.
            McClory votes, residents react. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 42.

MACRAME

            There’s more to rope than knots: Nanette Baer. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 47.

MAYORS

            Mayors to mull mutual problems. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 46.

MILL WHEELS

            A labor of love from an era past. Long Grove, IL Dec. 19, 1974, p. 44B.

MINIATURES

            Design a room on a wee scale: The Beehive, Deerfield.     Oct. 3, 1974, p. HF24.

MONDALE, SEN. WALTER F.

            Mondale to speak at Stevenson dinner. May 9, 1974, p. 41.

MOTHERS

            A mother thinks about her role. May 9, 1974, p. 60.
            For single mothers only: MOMMA offers a few alternatives. July 4, 1974, p. 47A.

MOTION PICTURES

            Highwood sees obscene film ban. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 37.
            Stage set for ban on obscene films. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 37.
            Ordinance directed at me: Allen, theater owner. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 35.
            Censorship threatens freedom. (ed.) Sept. 5, 1974, p. 39.
            Highwood regulates pornography. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 37.
            Obscenity referendum needed. (ed.) Sept. 12, 1974, p. 39.
            X-rated films, legal or not? Dec. 26, 1974, p. 37.

MUSIC

           Highland Park woman sees childhood friend: Luciano Pavarotti. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 40.
           Remember the big bands? Usselton does. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 6.
           Symphony to present concertos. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 54B.
            He takes records for ‘granted’- Chuck Grant of Grant and Grant. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 52B.
           Tippett talks about gardens, opera and NU. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 6.
            E. Pearlman writes score. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 36.
            She sings – in Milwaukee opera: Gloria Lind. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 66.
            Cantor, choir to give Beth Shalom concert. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 51.
            Susan Starr – she challenges; no one answers. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 6.
            Volunteers begin concert work. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 47.
           A people lives through its song – and its children.  Apr. 4, 1974, p. 6.
            Chicago Symphony Quartet to present concert at Lake Forest College. Apr. 11, 1974,  p. 51C.
            Concert series to include jazz, classics, folk, chamber music. Apr.18, 1974, p. 43. 
            Orchestra to open series April 28, Apr. 18, 1974, p. 43.
           Soviet musician, Shimon Rukhman, to play at temple Solel. May 2, 1974, p. 86.
            Quartet tunes up for TV. May 9, 1974, p. 6.
            Lake Forest Symphony to perform final concert. May 16, 1974, p. 71.
            They study, sing for their future. May 30, 1974, p. 6.
           Music by Mahler – and moonlight. July 4, 1974, p. 45A.
            Tenor Paul Sperry sings, talks bout Schubert songs. July 18, 1974, p. 6.
           Ackerman brings the crowds back to Grant Park. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 6.
            Three star in ‘Sound of Music’. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 6. 
           Communities: for coming season, colleges tune up. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 6.
            Trillium take singing seriously. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 45.
           Eckstein String Quartet starts second season. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 6. 
            New (Lake Forest) symphony season to open. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 44.
            They bring joy with their music: Guastafetes. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 6.
            Young talents dot local symphony. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 48.
            Organist Odile Pierre to give concert here. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 48.
           Paynter strikes up the band Sunday. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 6.
            Music learning theories shown. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 6.
            Theories explained. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 7.
           Trillium singers to offer their musical gift to the community. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 53.
            Getting it all together: the Young Evanstonians – concert band. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 51.

NATIVE AMERICANS

            Now the Indians have the beads…and the white man the wampum. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 55.

NEWSPAPERS

            Some residents angered at student paper. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 37.

NIXON, RICHARD M. – U. S.  President

            Impeach Nixon group sets up hearings. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 52.
            Impeachment forum set. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 54A.
            Impeach Nixon debate at Unitarian Church Sunday. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 48D.
            Crane thinks President Nixon had no alternative but to resign. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 38.
            Local residents offer thoughts on immunity, resignation, Ford. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 38.
            Resignation – it was one of those days we’ll always remember. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 71.
            Deuster calls it sad day, but welcome relief. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 71.
            Impeach committee member says no amnesty for Nixon. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 74.

NORCOM

     North Regional Telecommunication  Network.

            NORCOM gets partial funding. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 68.

NORTH SHORE

            North Shore a place for all seasons. Special Section. Feb. 26, 1974.

NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT

            Officials discuss sewer plan. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 35.
            Ghini stays opposed to study of sewers. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 37.
            Ghini hears pitch for sewer job. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 35.
            Ghini blasts sanitary district. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 37.
            Highwood okays cost of sewer study. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 41.
            Geraci letter causes uproar. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 35.

NORTH SUBURBAN SELF HELP CENTER

            Center bridges language gap. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 53A.

NORTHBROOK, IL

            How Northbrook views Homart. (Northbrook Court) Sept. 26, 1974, p. 38.

NORTHBROOK COURT-Homart Project

            League refuses to join Geraci in Homart suit. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 40.
            Discussion Monday on Homart ruling. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 38.
            How Northbrook views Homart. (Northbrook Court) Sept. 26, 1974, p. 38.
            Economic report released: Northbrook Court will hurt. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 35.
            Homart lawsuit – city to appeal annex ruling.  Dec. 5, 1974, p. 35.

NURSING HOMES

            Planners to consider new nursing home. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 38.
            Nursing home proposal – ‘Mr. Geraci’ protects his interests. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 38.
            Nursing home hearing to be continued tonight. June 27, 1974, p. 37.
            Nursing home plans heard by planners. July 4, 1974, p. 38.
            Residents seek new life (at Riverside Manor). Sept. 12, 1974, p. 56.
            Council approves nursing home. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 37.
            Coroner says state to investigate deaths in nursing homes. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 37.

OBITUARIES – List attached.

OCCULT SCIENCES

            Woods: Devil is losing popularity. Fr. Richard Woods. May 2, 1974, p. 50. 
            Y  program to explore possession, exorcism. May 9, 1974, p. 56A.

PARAMEDICS

            Paramedics: link to life. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 38.
            City firemen trained, tested as paramedics. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 39.
            Paramedics to demonstrate new techniques. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 43.

PARKING

            City ponders parking issue; what about rec vehicles? Feb. 28, 1974, p. 35.
            Purchase spurs new city parking. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 37.
            Truck parking still an issue. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 44.
            Businessmen and council to discuss Laurel parking. July 25, 1974, p. 35. 
            Handicapped could get parking places. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 42.
            More parking eyed on Laurel Parkway. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 42.
            Natta clarifies parking views. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 76.
            Parking reduced on Central Av. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 35.

PARKS/RECREATION

           Parks-rec board skating meet set for city Feb. 24. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 42.
            New park bid policy irons out procedures. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 16.
            RTA bill angers park-rec board. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 39.
            Park board explores referendum. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 42.
            Residents seek indoor tennis, swimming pool. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 38. 
            Park board reiterates jetty stand. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40B.
            Reactions awaited on park plans. Map. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 54.
           Chlorine gas shortage could close city pools. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 36.
            Can you name South Skokie park? Feb. 14, 1974, p. 40.
            City park board fields questions. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 44.
            Park district moves in jetty fight. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 44.
            Park board delays taking position on RTA. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 44.
            An in-depth report – recreation ‘specialists’ speak out. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 45.
            At special rec unit – youths are treated candidly. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 52.
            Sports, day camps to enroll youth. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 52.
           Residents praise, knock park places. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 37.
            Groups, owners, like plan to develop parks, buy sites. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 37.
            Park board to ignore order to shorten jetties. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 41.
            Board tightens tennis court rule. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 52.
            Park board takes higher bid for golf carts. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 52.
            Twin pools to be more appealing. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 47.
           Park board to decide on bond vote; may call $3.5 million referendum.    Apr. 4, 1974, p. 35.
            Park referendum vote June 7. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 38.
            Centennial pond stocked for fishing by residents. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 41.
           Park Board okays referendum despite petition. May 2, 1974, p. 37.
            Money budgeted to park security. May 9, 1974, p. 37.
            Tennis pro hired by park district. May 9, 1974, p. 78.
            Park district approves proposed new budget. May 16, 1974, p. 36.
            New programs offered at pools. May 2, 1974, p. 56C.
            Park vote June 1, referendum includes land acquisition, development. May 23, 1974, p. 38. Map.
            Foes hit woods, taxes, package vote, flooding. May 23, 1974, p. 39.
            Referendum a wise investment: supporters. May 23, 1974, p. 39.
            Vote for park referendum. (ed.) May 23, 1974, p. 40.
            City divided over park vote. May 30, 1974, p. 35.
            Park board joins county tax suit. May 30, 1974, p. 40.
            Park board to post polls to avoid election mix-up. May 30, 1974, p. 62. Map.
           Wood, money blamed for defeat  (of bond issue). June 6, 1974, p. 35.
            Lewis says money wasn’t factor. June 6, 1974, p. 35.
            Recreation  center to sponsor street parties. June 6, 1974, p. 41.
            Park district  faces borrowing. June 13, 1974, p. 41.
            Park plan to get new priorities. June 13, 1974, p. 41.
            Water basketball, polo, new Twin Pool sports. June 13, 1974, p. 51A.
            Land swap draws few opponents. June 20, 1974, p. 37.
            Land deal leaves some questions. June 20, 1974, p. 39.
            Keep tennis courts off flood plain. June 20, 1974, p. 39.
            Park board to vote on land swap tonight. June 27, 1974, p. 72.
           Work delayed on land swap. July 4, 1974, p. 37.
            Park district offering indoor skating, hockey. July 11, 1974, p. 48B.
           Park district, rec department merger vote could come Aug. 28. July 18, 1974, p. 36.
            New light system okayed for Sunset Park diamonds. July 18, 1974, p. 50.
            Park board to vote on land swap tonight. July 25, 1974, p. 35.
           Park board axes land swap. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 35.
            We applaud land swap decision. (ed.) Aug. 1, 1974, p. 39.
            Park board okays merger; council vote now required. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 63. 
            Park district gets grant to buy land. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 35.
            Park board criticizes county health department. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 38.
            Council okays park merger. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 38. 
           Extra horseback class added by park district. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 51.
            Weber to resign as park attorney. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 40.
            Park district, Highwood to share swimming. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 54D.
            Ice rink program announced for winter. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 54D.
            Park board votes to move Burr Oak eqt. (sic) Sept. 19, 1974, p. 37.
            Hartmann named to board of state park and rec association. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 51.
           Residents court indoor net facility. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 40.
            Park district forms neighborhood  centers. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 51.
            Children’s recreation set up at local schools. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 67.
           Park district offering cross country skiing. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 44.
            Skate tokens on sale at reduced price tag. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 44.
            Recreation signups triple in three years. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 45.
            League speech probes park district’s survival. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 45.
            Park board delays vote on road. Members opposed so far. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 37.
            It’s too early to decide on road. (ed.) Nov. 21, 1974, p. 39.
            Park board purchases 9 ½ acres at Half Day. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 41.
           One seat open in park election. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 37.
            Green Bay PTA seeks park patrol. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 42B.
            Park district to offer free skiing instruction cross country style. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 49C.
            Hogden recognized for recreation work. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 50.
            Jane Goldberg to run for seat on park board. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 36A.
            Pass plan reduces park activity prices. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 36D.
            Road route remains sore subject with park board. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 40.

PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTOGRAPHY

            Protestor of ’68, Joseph Schuett, finds world today beautiful. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 49.
            He ‘shoots’ deer in his back yard. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 54B.
            Ansel Adams coming this fall for photography lecture-seminar. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 49B.

PIERCE, DANIEL, Illinois state representative

            Pierce ranked highly in IVI legislator poll. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 54.
            Pierce plans open house at new headquarters. May 16, 1974, p. 38.
            Pierce anticipates county support for amended RTA. May 30, 1974, p. 42.
            Pierce attacks Walker special education veto. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 44.
            Pierce gets IVI (Independent Voters of Ill.) nod. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 44.
            Pierce becomes six-time winner. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 36.

PLASTIC SURGERY

            Facelift turns back the clock. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 52.

POLITICAL PARTIES

            Democrats scramble for candidate as Whitton quits sheriff’s race. May 16, 1974, p. 37.
            Lake County’s Democrats may boycott convention to buck Cook County control. May 16, 1974, p. 39.
            County GOP loses strength. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 35.
            County Dems finish strong. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 41.

POLITICS

            Common Cause praises senators for bill support. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 50B.
            Price of a House seat varies with candidate. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 42.
           Common Cause urges reform. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 63.
           Minow, co-authors, probe TV use in political campaigns. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 65. 

POLLUTION

            City tries to correct pollution in stream: N. branch of Chicago River. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 40.

POPULATION

            Burke, NIPC disagree on growth of population. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 44.     (Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission)

POVERTY

            Lake Forest and Lake Bluff have more poor than Highland Park. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 43.

RADIO

            Public-access radio described by resident. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 62.
            Quadraphonic-music for real. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 74.
            For area boaters, Coast guard revises radio system. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 46.
            Radio network aids heart attack victims. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 76.

RAILROADS

            Railroad ticket prices raised by 2.9 percent. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 25.
            Station master keep his customers going: Matthew Moragne. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 42.
            State should act on rail safety. (ed.) Aug. 22, 1974, p. 39.
            Skokie Swift to be extended? Sept. 5, 1974, p. 44.
            Local railroads asked: are the roadbeds safe? Sept. 5, 1974, p. 66.
            Northwestern trains to run more quietly. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 67.
            Two freight trains collide. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 35.
            Train crash under investigation. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 36A.
            Special holiday train schedule. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 38.
            Freight trains do ‘The Locomotion’. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 44.

RAPE

            Two charged with rape by Highland Park police. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 37.
            5th Illinois hearing: committee investigates rape. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 45.
            Woman relates her rape story. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 45.

RAVINIA FESTVAL

           Ravinia picks Schubert, Schoenberg, Schumann. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 64.
            Ravinia sets pop, jazz, folk. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 65.
           Ravinia benefit, summer just around the corner. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 53A.
           Three ballets to be new to Ravinia. May 23, 1974, p. 46.
           ‘Symphony of a Thousand’- Levine opens Ravinia. June 20, 1974, p. 6.
            A look at Ravinia – past and future. June 20, 1974, p. 61.
            Ask for Ernie. (Ernie Santi, box office manager) June 27, 1974, p. 6.
            Bob and Lana Rae are an experience. June 27, 1974, p. 56D.
            Ravinia is ready for new season. June 27, 1974, p. 71.
           Another opening – and what a show.  July 4, 1974, p. 47.
            City gives go-ahead to Ravinia Park traffic.  July 11, 1974, p. 40B. 
            It was a people day. July 11, 1974, p. 58.

READING

            Book some time for reading with children: Jr. Great Books, program. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 53.

RECYCLING

            Youth committee collects papers. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 38.

ROOSTERS

            Councilmen give pet rooster the axe. May 30, 1974, p. 37.
            Rooster Aristid – he still crows from the basement. June 6, 1974, p. 37.

RTA: REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY

      See: TRANSPORTATION

RUSSIA

            Soviet musician to play at temple: Shimon Rukhman. May. 2, 1974, p. 86.
            The Rukhmans: profiles in courage. May 16, 1974, p. 6.

SAFETY

            This is a week to take steps against poisoning. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 39. 
            Illinois Senate passes Glass’ school bus safety rules. June 27, 1974, p. 48.
            State should act on rail safety. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 39.
            Safety check tests bikes, riders. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 51A.
            Local railroads asked: are the roadbeds safe? Sept. 5, 1974, p. 66.
            Avoid tragedy – pick the right toy. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 39.
            Fireplace, - warm, cozy, dangerous. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 39.

SCHOOLS

           Kuhn wins election IC (Immaculate Conception) school board. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 25.
            Schools seek exemption from municipal utilities tax. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 37.
            School consolidation? It’s a toss-up. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 48.
            Consolidation talks needed. (ed.) Jan. 24, 1974, p. 39.
            Crane to discuss aid for impacted districts. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 66.
           Keep impact aid separate: Crane. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 40.
            Attendance at schools affected by illnesses. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Glass sets hearings on school buses. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 51.
            Schools tell new energy woes. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 43.
           Loyola gives sophomores new studies. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 51C.
           When the bus stops, you stop too. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 39.
            Local school elections raise few eyebrows. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 40.
           Early tax bills assist schools. (ed.) May 2, 1974, p. 39.
            Red Oak pupils to teach for a day. May 2, 1974, p. 60.
            These are the houses that Sue and Karen and Jeff and Nancy and Robin built.  May 9, 1974, p. 50.
            Pupils turn teachers at Sherwood School. May 16, 1974, p. 47.
            Why are Dick and Jane illiterate- why, why, why? May 16, 1974, p. 56.
            Area schools start tax action. May 23, 1974, p. 35.
           School funding gets boost in Illinois Senate. June 6, 1974, p. 37.
            Schools awaiting valuation figures. June 20, 1974, p. 42.
            House okays Berman bill that gives schools $1 billion. June 20, 1974, p. 44.
            Illinois Senate passes Glass’ school bus safety bills. June 27, 1974, p. 48.
           Springfield resolve eases money crisis. July 18, 1974, p. 41.
            Statistics show low enrollment. July 18, 1974, p. 54.
           Interviews follow up social-academic study. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 44.
            Bakalis initiates crime study on state schools. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 48.
            Deuster studies sexism in schools. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 40.
            Assessments hassle delays budget planning. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 48.
           Local museum adds old (school) records to collection. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 46.
           Bakalis tells students to deal with retrenchments. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 46.
            Reaction mixed to tenure changes. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 50.
            Candidates view school financing in 32nd district. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 54.
            Closing time for church schools. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 74.
           Inflation visits the school house. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 43.
            Schools study cancer causes. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 51.
            Access law  won’t cause many changes. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 51A.
           Repetition  – a proven learning tool. (ed.) Dec. 26, 1974, p. 40.
            Lake County schools head Wm. Thompson plans superintendency;  while James Flood recaps his. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 59.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107

           107 rejects consolidation talks.  Jan. 10, 1974, p. 37.
            District 107 to approve contract. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 35.
           District 107 delays signing teacher contract. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 40B.
           Yastrow defends Hansen hiring. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 38.
            Hansen critics can speak up. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 38.
            PTA, PTO oppose hiring of Dr. Hansen. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 41.
            District 107 accepts teacher resignations. May 9, 1974, p. 41.
            District 107 hires new chief: Paul F. Buchholz. May 23, 1974, p. 35B.
           107 bargaining resumes. June 20, 1974, p. 40.
           Vacancies confront District 107. July 11, 1974, p. 40A.
            DeGrazia accepts Northbrook position. July 18, 1974, p. 41.
            Getting more bang out of Buchholz. July 18, 1974, p. 51.
           Inflation issue stalls 107 contracts. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 35.
            Indian Trail principal named; 107 budget hearing set Sept. 10. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 37.
            107 contract still unsettled; Butts recommends rejection. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 35.
           District 107 teachers settle. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 35.
            We commend 107 negotiations. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 39.
             District 107 budget vote Sept. 24. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 42.
           District 107 hopes bills will decrease. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 46.
           107 discusses park safety. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 48.
            State board member visits Dist. 107: E. J. Copeland. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 48.
            Residents in 107 seek guarantees. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 37.
            107 homeowners give goals, objectives. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 67.
            Green Bay PTA seeks park patrol. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 42B.
            107 board to inspect Sunset Park. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 37.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 108

            District 108 willing to talk consolidation. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 46B.
            Caucus president defends unpublicized meetings: ‘Caucus did not violate its bylaws.’  Feb. 21, 1974, p. 37.
            Caucus should amend bylaws. (ed.) Feb. 28, 1974, p. 39.
            District 108 receives high grades. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 44.
            Parents protest firing of Braeside teacher. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 37.
            Rival groups lure teachers in 108. May 16, 1974, p. 38.
            Braeside  students beautify ravine. June 6, 1974, p. 56.
            Late tax bills worry District 108 officials. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 42.
            District 108 seeking reading skills tutors. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 49.
            District 108 facing deficit budget. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 42.
            Federation seeks new vote in 108. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 71A.
            108 principals describe their roles. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 44B.
            District 108 tables HPFT (H.P. Federal Teachers) request. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 46.          

SCHOOLS-DICTRICT 109

            Mrs. Johnson, McMahon backed. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 42B.
           District 109 settles new teacher contract. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 63.
            District 109 axes summer course. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 67.
           Hopeful M. McMahon rejects campaign help. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 68.
           Dutrisac runs as independent. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 58.
           Dist. 109 pushes for early tax collection. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 63.
           Dist. 109 caucus replies to McMahon. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 43.
           Fight over caucus pick not between candidates. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 52.
            District 109 sets sign up. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 47.
           Polls open noon to 7 for District 109 vote. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 38.
           Three seek Dist. 109 board positions. Profiles, photos. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 51A.
           District ponders school map change. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 66.
           Caucus slate wins in District 109. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 40.
            Summer remedial help eyed in District 109. May 2, 1974, p. 52.
           District 109 delays Kings Cove issue. May 9, 1974, p. 44B.
           District 109 caucus to be reconvened. May 16, 1974, p. 38.
           District 109 okays plan for sex education class. May 30, 1974, p. 50.
            District 109 slates discipline study. June 20, 1974, p. 46.
            District 109 adopts reading series. July 25, 1974, p. 44.
            In District 109, wages, assessments cause deficit spending. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 44.
           District 109 considers sex education format. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 44.
            District 109 okays deficit budget. Inflation ups costs; income drops. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 37.
           Discipline study group forms in District 109. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 67.
           District 109 okays fund for aides. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 68.
           District 109 tax levy drops. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 68.
            Discipline study group set to go. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 48.
            District 109 reviews minibus, traffic danger. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 50.
            District 109 supports safety proposals. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 48.
            Jenkins warns of watered down tax base. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 38.
            In district 109, finances mar plans for future. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 67.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 111

            District 111 to screen children for early help. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 51.
            District 111 switches meeting to Northwood. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 51A.
            District to oppose housing (at fort). Mar. 21, 1974, p. 37.
            Oak Terrace mini-courses offer diversity. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 48.
            District 111 steps up fight on Navy housing. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 35.
            Kindergarten sign up set in District 111. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 47.
            District seeks city backing. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 35.
            Navy urged to reverse decision. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 40.
            District 111 disputes Old Trail plan. May 16, 1974, p. 42.
            District 111 faces contract deadline. May 16, 1974, p. 76.
            District 111 hits negotiation snag. May 23, 1974, p. 35A.
            Board, teachers split on contract. May 30, 1974, p. 38.
            Navy hearing now July 18 on impact on District 111. June 10, 1974, p. 37.
            District 111 resumes talks. July 4, 1974, p. 37.
            District 111 has settlement. July 11, 1974, p. 35B.
            District 111 to hold tax rates at 2.025. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 62.
            Costs in 111 to go up 14 percent. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 42.
            District 111 now admits Centex is reality. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 68.
            District 111 to ‘watchdog’ Centex. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 70.
            Overspending could be problem in District 111. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 47.
            District 111 eyes rights, privacy act. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 44B.
            District 111 meeting, they came from all walks of life. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 37.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113

            District 113 fact book wins a rave review. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 35.
            Program deals with learning disabilities. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 50.
            Art show on loan to high school. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 52.
            Students to face variety of tests. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 53.
            District 113 tells new offerings. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 71.
            High school students face milk price rise. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 71. 
            Board reviews status of energy. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 71.
            High school to host focus on languages. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 46C.
            Co-op programs fit student needs. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 47.
            HPHS goal: student, teacher power. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 43.
            DHS smoking area trial extended. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 43.
            Improvement plan has 22 instructional goals. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 48.
            District 113 caucus slated – all from Highland Park. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 42.
            District 113 sets plans and goals. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 50.
            Some residents angered at student paper. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 37.
            Alternative Projects aids problem students. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 44.
            Bus service approved for those near school. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 47.
            Here is explanation of pass-fail system. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 48.
            High school adds 14 new courses. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 47.
            Focus on languages to offer wide variety. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 50.
            District 113 seeks vending plan. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 40.
            High school offers work-study courses. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 54.
            Distributive education: work study at HPHS. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 46.
            Pupils want self learning center. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 38.
            Work-study plan a hit at HPHS. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 46.
            District 113 pay up 5.9 percent. May 2, 1974, p. 40.
            Vocational center involves Parkers. May 9, 1974, p. 2.
            District 113 drops college stance. May 16, 1974, p. 35.
            Hot lunches out in District 113. May 23, 1974, p. 55.
            District 113 bars student solicitation. May 30, 1974, p. 61.
            Gym clothes fee raised at high schools. May 30, 1974, p. 61.
            Coalition teachers want pay parity, would cost $.5 million. June 6, 1974, p. 40.
            Memories stay with Chet Carlson, HPHS athletic director. June 6, 1974, p. 80.
            School board upholds refusal to print letter. June 13, 1974, p. 36.
            District 113 to consider tuition payments. July 4, 1974, p. 38.
            Assistant superintendent begins Dist. 113 work. July 4, 1974, p. 38. 
            District 113 will pay junior college expenses. July 11, 1974, p. 40A.
            District 113 rolls back tax rate. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 37.
            Plath explains school financing. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 38.
            Dist. 113 displays budget. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 44.
            High school enrollment drops. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 47.
            District 113 bus schedules. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 46.
            Valuation drop stifles budget. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 37.
            District 113 provides funds for junior college. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 48.
            District 113 approves ‘74 tax levy. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 44.
            Students schedule own classes. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 53B.
            District 113 revises plan for improvement. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 67.
            Board eyes revised policy on freedom of expression. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 67.
            District 113 seeking new tennis courts. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 42
            District 113 to fund safety code survey. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 42A.
            Residents can join 113 caucus. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 52.
            HPHS ‘First Wednesday’ to kick off. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 53.
            Freedom of expression guidelines revision okayed in 113. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 44B.
            Home economics facilities expand. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 82.
            District 113 board discusses plan. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 42.
            Reading lab serves all students. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 45.
            Caucus PTO heads meet Dec. 18. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 51.
            Alternative learning plan studied. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 40.

SENIOR CITIZENS

            Senior housing being considered. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 36.
            Elderly, disabled may apply for tax relief. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 68.
            Senior citizen housing: residents oppose tall buildings. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 38.
            Stitch after stitch they give time so bountifully. Apr. 24, 1974, p. 48. 
            Scouts join seniors at camp. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 45.
            Seniors favor change in social security law. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 64.
            Senior citizens urged to update reports on 1974 earnings. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 40.
            Tree removal aid due low-income seniors. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 36.
            Fares reduced for seniors. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 38.

SEWERS

            Officials discuss sewer plan. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 35.
            Ghini stays opposed to study of sewers. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 37.
            Ghini hears pitch for sewer job. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 35.
            Proposed sewer brings questions. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 37.
            City to attempt to stall work on Clavey sewer. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 38.
            Alternate sewer plan needed. Guest essay: G. Winston. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 38.
            Highwood okays cost of sewer study. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 41.
            City council to review sewer connection rule. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 42.
            City to oversee sewer work near Park Av. W., McCraren Rd. May 16, 1974, p. 37.
            An $800,000 bargain, Byers says Bongi bid had to be accepted. May 16, 1974, p. 37.
            City acts on sewer question. May 16, 1974, p. 39.
            On Park Av. W. sewer work going okay: Kennedy. May 23, 1974, p. 35.
            Sewer costs discussed by council. May 23, 1974, p. 35B.
            Kates hired to fight sewer routing. May 30, 1974, p. 37.
            Drivers’ strike curbs work on Central Av. June 6, 1974, p. 35.
            Sewage dangers to be discussed. June 6, 1974, p. 37.
            Mayors discuss sewer hookups. June 27, 1974, p. 41.
            Hook up sewer: city expert. July 11, 1974, p. 35.
            City to voice odor complaints. July 18, 1974, p. 50.
            Winston, Geraci differ on Clavey. July 25, 1974, p. 37.
            Postpone Clavey odor hearing. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 41.
            Odor hearing Friday. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 44.
            Hearing opens: Clavey odors irk residents. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 35.
            Ft. Sheridan hook up draws sharp debate. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 37.
            Clavey hearing resumes Friday. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 37.
            Ill. Senate overrides veto, House also expected to. (Sanitary district tax increase)    Nov. 28, 1974, p. 68.
            Sewer assessment stirs protest. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 37.
            Clavey hearing continues Friday. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 37.
            House vote defeats veto of NSSD tax rate hike. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 41.   (North Shore Sanitary District)
            NSSD asks Walker to designate ‘a water problem area’, Dec. 19, 1974, p. 51.

SEWING

            Stitch after stitch, they give time so bountifully. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 48.

SIDWAY, MARJORIE, Abbot House nonagenarian

            Marjorie Sidway thinks young. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 56B.

SKOKIE DRAINAGE DITCH

            Along drainage ditch – lawsuit blocks tree removal. July 4, 1974, p. 40.
            …but ditch must be maintained. July 4, 1974, p. 40.
            Citizens back in court to stop tree removal. July 18, 1974, p. 42.
            State takes ditch hassle to court. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 51A.
            Ditch clean up on again. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 35.
            Tree removal dispute settled. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 38.

SOCIAL SECURITY

            Senior citizens favor change in social security law. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 64.           

SPORTS

            Falconettes face off for fun. Puck-er up, girls’ ice hockey. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 44.
            Suburban League dead; now what? Feb. 14, 1974, p. 74.
            Gymnastics from A to Z. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 46.
            Rugby discovers the North Shore. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 74.
            Tennis pro hired by park district. May 9, 1974, p. 78.
            Jon Powell captures state tennis championship. May 30, 1974, p. 64.
            Controversy settled on CSL alignment? (Central Suburban League) June 6, 1974, p. 74.
            Memories stay with Chet Carlson, HPHS athletic director. June 6, 1974, p. 80.
            Elm Club gets land in swap. June 20, 1974, p. 35.
            Love for swimming shared by Hilly Platt, instructor for pre-school class. Oct. 3, 1974,  p. 83.
            Lincoln, Edgewood dominate swimming. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 83.
            Residents court indoor net facility. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 40.
            Special Edition: Ski & Winter sports. Oct. 22, 1974.
            The importance of being eligible. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 47.
            Skating show to display top stars plus local talent. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 56.
            Skating – one way to beat inflation. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 56.
            Football on the North Shore: safe or unsafe? Equipment a factor. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 69.
            Rena’s is the place to swing. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 51A.
            Junior high grid – safe or unsafe? Dec. 26, 1974, p. 68.

STREETS/ROADS

            Roads go on low salt diet. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 36.
            Central Av. will close July 6, 7 for art fair. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 42.
            City to repair four bridges. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 36.
            City ignores letters on widening. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 37.
            Cook County: we’ll close Ridge. Geraci: no you won’t. May 2, 1974, p. 35.
            St. Johns Av. speed limit raised to 30. June 13, 1974, p. 36.
            State, city to widen Ill. 22 to four lanes. June 13, 1974, p. 42.
            Central Av. costs increase. June 13, 1974, p. 42.
            Will Central go two ways? June 20, 1974, p. 35.
            Two-way Central plan tabled after objections. July 11, 1974, p. 36.
            Traffic commission okays two-way Central pattern. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 37.
            Marion Av. project revitalized. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 37.
            Two-way Central Av. – Seven merchants give their thoughts. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 37.
            Marion Av. will rise again. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 38.
            Park board to discuss Demetriou road idea. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 37.
            Park board delays vote on road. Member opposed so far. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 37.
            It’s too early to decide on road. (ed.) Nov. 21, 1974, p. 39.
            Lake-Cook widening injunction appeal hearing Dec. 19. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 40.
            Geraci presents Lake-Cook plan. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 35.
            Lake-Cook Rd. talks continue with road department about widening.   Dec. 19, 1974, p. 36.
            Road route remains sore point with Park board. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 40.
            Local road funds swell under new distribution. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 48.

STUPEY LOG CABIN

            Cabin plaque to tell its story. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 37.

SUBURBS

            Vote group LEAPs to suburbs. (Legal Elections in All Precincts) Oct. 31, 1974, p. 44.
            Open meeting to investigate suburban bus line problems. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 69B.

SUTH, RUTH, Social worker

            A single voice and a wealth of wisdom. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 54A.

TAVERNS

            A tavern in the town: Village Tavern of Long Grove, IL.  Apr. 4, 1974, p. 44.

TAXATION/TAXES

            Schools seek exemption from municipal utilities tax. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 37.
            Some city assessments voided. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 65.
            Elderly, disabled may apply for tax relief.  Mar. 14, 1974, p. 68.
            Tax methods protested here. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 51C.
            Architect calls income taxes ‘unconstitutional’. M. Tecton. May 16, 1974, p. 56B.
            Area schools start tax action. May 23, 1974, p. 35.
            Let buck-passing stop here. (ed.). May 23, 1974, p. 40.
            Geraci wants shopping center taxes shared. May 30, 1974, p. 38. 
            Park board joins county tax suit. May 30, 1974, p. 40.
            Illinois Senate okays bill to obstruct tax inequities. July 11, 1974, p. 42.
            Provision made for garbage tax. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 37.
            A taxpayer’s guide to a school teacher’s plight. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 50.
            Special property tax considered in business district. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 37.
            Tax multiplier remains same. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 49.

TAXIS

            Deerfield to enter cab pact. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 67.

TEACHERS

            She’s teaching a third generation: Rosalie Weinfeld. May 9, 1974, p. 58.
            Former pupils might find a Perle (Abrahamson). May 16, 1974, p. 60.
            Heavy on  methods, light on the academics.  May 23, 1974, p. 55A.
            Elementary teachers join to form city-wide coalition. May 30, 1974, p. 37.
            That fella over there, he used to be a teacher. June 6, 1974, p. 47.
            …diddle, diddle, Riddle, Riddle –Katherine Riddle retires from Lincoln School.  June 20, 1974, p. 45.
            NEA and AFT – the teachers organize. July 18, 1974, p. 73B.
            Lucille Falkof named new Ravinia principal. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 37.
            A taxpayer’s guide to a school teacher’s plight. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 50. 
            Reaction mixed to tenure changes. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 50.
            Federation seeks new vote in 108. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 71A.
            Teachers’ group  blasts Deuster’s tenure law. Dec. 19. 1974, p. 43B.

TECHNY, IL

            Smashing trash is big business at Techny. May 16, 1974, p. 46.

TELEPHONES

            Old operator? Albert Larson. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 23.
            Telephone rates are increased. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 25.
            Katz seeks 911 system for state. June 27, 1974, p. 56C.
            (Elisha) Gray’s new phone rang in Presbyterian Church. July 25, 1974, p. 50A.

TELEVISION

            Weather on TV or in person, it’s Harry Volkman. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 26.
            Minow, co-authors probe TV use in political campaigns. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 65.
            Bob Kennedy will be missed. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 58.

TEXTILES

            Textiles: tapestry to Marimekko. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 62.
            California reshapes the weaving world. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 62.
            Artist discusses fiber sculpture- a new art. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 58.
            Artist, teacher touches on fantasy of fibers. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 58.           

THEATER

            Professional theater getting closer to your home. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 6.
            ‘Scuba Duba’ opens at London House North. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 66.
            ‘The Little Foxes’ taking drama seriously. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 6.
            Mollie Grabemann rides ‘Streetcar’ on her return to stage. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 6.
             Actor Maurice Copeland’s reward: ‘Doing your best.’ Mar. 28, 1974, p. 6
            The play’s the thing: children’s theater Playmakers. Apr. 18, 1974. p. 6.
            Stagers still searching for a home. May 30, 1974, p. 44. 
             Academy opens season at Barat. June 6, 1974, p. 5.
            Steppenwolf theater presents third show. June 6, 1974, p. 52.
            It’s free and it’s here – Free Street Theater. June 13, 1974, p. 6.      
            Rainmaker doesn’t rain on her plays: Suzanne Adams. June 27, 1974, p. 7.
            Jury decides: Guilty or Not Guilty. July 11, 1974, p. 6.
            John Guare messages are there in laughs. July 18, 1974, p. 73A.
            Young actors stage annual musical here. July 25, 1974, p. 6.
            Actor Charles Kimbrough comes home to  star in premier of new Guare play. July 25, 1974, p. 62.
            Jeff’s not enough- actor starts theater from scratch: David Beaird. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 6.
            Academy presents ‘The Play’s the Thing’. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 46.
            Professionals share talent. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 6.
            Equity gives Lipka green light. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 6.
            Viola directs ‘Thief’ at Loyola. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 6.
            Mike Nussbaum concentrates on theater. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 45.
            Gateways brings opera, mime to school children. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 19.
            Two stars light Shore this weekend. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 6.
            Steppenwolf has quite a history. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 36C.
            Remember: Wright at Barat, Tippett at NU and Tyson at Academy. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 6.

TIPPETT, SIR MICHAEL, Composer

            Unknitting Tippett’s ‘Garden’. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 6.
            Tippett talks about gardens, opera and NU. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 6.

TOOLS

            ‘The Sensuous Gadgeteer’ by William Adler – when you’re ready to start tooling around. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 55.

TOYS

            Avoid tragedy – pick the right toy. (ed.) Dec. 5, 1974, p. 39.
            Safety prevents tragedy. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 53A.
            Guidelines for choosing toys. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 53B.

TRAFFIC     

            Right turn signs to change at nine city intersections. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 38.
            City okays stop signs despite state regulations. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 41.
            St. Johns Av. speed limit raised to 30. June 13, 1974, p. 36.
            Two-way Central plan tabled after objections. July 11, 1974, p. 36.
            Council gives go ahead to Ravinia Park traffic. July 11, 1974, p. 40B.
            Traffic commission okays two-way Central pattern. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 37.
            Pedestrians beware on Central Av. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 38.
            Two-way Central Ave.- seven merchants give their thoughts. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 37.

TRANSPORTATION

      See also: BUSES

            Council to hear plan for transit. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 35.
            Bus service advised for city. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 35.
            Lawmakers form pro-RTA faction. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 42.
            What does RTA really mean? Jan. 24, 1974, p. 38.
            Pro-RTA position is explained. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40A.
            City to discuss proposed public tax-bus system. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40B.
            Whys of anti-RTA stance told. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 38.
            Mini-crowd hears about mini-bus. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 40A.
            RTA- fears vs. needs in balance. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 42B.
            Evanston bus routes may be extended here. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 38.
            RTA backers to man office. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 37.
            RTA is vital to everyone. (ed.) Mar. 7, 1974, p. 39.
            Limit sought on RTA condemnation power. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 47.
            Choose a better RTA, vote NO on Tuesday. Guest essay: D. Deuster. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 38.
            RTA in despite county no. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 35.
            What happens now? RTA- YES: 659,958. NO 595,646. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 36.
            Closeness of RTA poll pleases Rep. Deuster. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 37.
            Deuster: RTA fight to begin. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 54.
            Pierce sees small chance for major RTA changes. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 54.
            RTA: Lake County totals. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 54A.
            Katz vote stops Blair RTA plan. May 9, 1974, p. 44A.
            GOP chief sees end of line for RTA. May 9, 1974, p. 47.
            NORTRAN looks to bus service. May 9, 1974, p. 48.
            RTA injunction hearing Tuesday. May 16, 1974, p. 40.
            RTA rematch scheduled this week in Springfield. May 16, 1974, p. 77.
            Pierce anticipates county support for amended RTA. May 30, 1974, p. 42.
            Suburbs request funding by RTA. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 58A.
            Skokie Swift to be extended? Sept. 5, 1974, p. 44.
            Don’t cut buses, riders plead. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 44.
            NORTRAN offers to buy United Motor. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 76.

TREES

            Park district to sell trees. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 45.
            Park district deadline April 19 for tree sales. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 40.
            Care and feeding of trees. May 2, 1974, p. 81.
            Crowd protests tree removal (along Skokie drainage ditch). Meeting scheduled today. June 27, 1974, p. 40.
            Residents should see beyond the trees. (ed.) July 4, 1974, p. 39.
            Along drainage ditch – lawsuit blocks tree removal. July 4, 1974, p.  40. 
            Citizens back in court to stop tree removal. July 18, 1974, p. 42.
            Tree removal dispute settled. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 38.
            Let’s plant more trees this year. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 39.
            Trees available at low cost. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 42.
            Council to consider tree replacement. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 37.
            The great tree fort in the sky. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 53A.
            Tree removal aid due low-income seniors. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 36.           

TRUCKS

            Junk cars, truck parking on city agenda. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 65.
            City to consider truck parking licensing system. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 35.
            Truck, junk car parking, gas sales on council agenda. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 42.
            Truck parking still an issue. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 44.
            Truck ordinance voted down. May 16, 1974, p. 35. 

U. S. ARMY

            Late registrations decrease at selective service board. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 47.
            Selective service to hold lottery. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 36.
            Army plans reserve center. May 2, 1974, p. 45.
            Army reserve forces meet at Ft. Sheridan. May 16, 1974, p. 37.
            Amnesty issue splits Shore panel. May 16, 1974, p. 76.
            Girls in Army have come long way since 1917. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 56.

U. S. COAST GUARD

            For area boaters, coast guard revises radio system. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 46.

U. S. NAVY

            Navy joins Army at fort. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 35.
            District to oppose (Navy) housing. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 37.
            District 111 steps up fight on Navy housing. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 35.
            District seeks city backing.  Apr. 11, 1974, p. 35.
            Navy plans Aug. 1 hearing on Fort housing. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 35.
            Navy hearing now July 18 on impact on District 111. June 20, 1974, p. 37.
            Base at Glenview, not suitable for housing: Navy. July 4, 1974, p. 38.
            Attend hearing on Navy housing. (ed.) July 4, 1974, p. 39.

U. S. POST OFFICE

            Post office site search on. July 25, 1974, p. 38.
            Post office site to be announced in Oct. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 36.
            Don’t forget that stamp. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 44.

UNITED FARM WORKERS

            Farm Workers to picket Jewel. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 39.
            For $10 a week and something he believes in – Cobh Robbins is a picket. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 40B.

UTILITIES

            Commonwealth Edison reports no problems. July 11, 1974, p. 40

VALENTINES

            Old or new…still I love. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 55.

VANDALISM

            Front lawn sprouts forest of road signs. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 38.
            Central Ave. flag stolen. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 66.

VERNON HILLS, IL

            New Century sells units in development. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 32.

VETERANS

            Veteran’s fight –‘Lobbying first step in getting better aid.’ Jan. 3, 1974, p. 65.
            52 Association plans events for 300 disabled veterans. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 77.

VIETNAM

            Amnesty issue splits Shore panel. May 16, 1974, p. 76.
            Former Viet prisoner, Roy Ziegler II, awarded for efforts. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 68.
            Conditions for amnesty strict, rally told. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 75.

VOLKMAN, HARRY

            Weather on TV or in person, it’s Harry Volkman. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 26.

VOLUNTEERS       

            We thank you – Volunteer Pool. (ed.) Apr. 25, 1974, p. 39.
            Virginia Goelzer has given her life as a volunteer. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 62.
            Volunteers keep hospital running. May 16, 1974, p. 61B.
            Volunteers supply 60,000 hours of help. (H.P. Hospital) Dec. 10, 1974, p. 24.

VOTING

            CLR – Committee for Legislative Reform – IVI – Independent Voters of Illinois battle heats up. Apr. 18, 1974, p. 42.
            State reps clash on reform idea.  Apr. 25, 1974, p. 52.
            How it started. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 52.

VOULKOS, PETER, Sculptor

            Voulkos piece, it will remain. May 2, 1974, p. 38.
            Sculpture could keep on truckin’ May 9, 1974,p. 38.
            News survey favors moving sculpture. May 9, 1974, p. 44B.
            Sculpture is rejected in survey results. May 23, 1974, p. 40.
            Is city art commission invalid? (ed.) June 6, 1974, p. 38.
            Brusslan and Geraci clash over sculpture. July 25, 1974, p. 37.
            Voulkos sculpture to be lighted. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 38.

WAC (Women’s Army Corp)

            Girls in Army have come long way since 1917. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 56.

WASTE MANAGEMENT

            City to consider new refuse plan. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 38.
            Refuse pickup zones okayed. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 35.
            Will landfill be near Knollwood? May 2, 1974, p. 41.
            Degen speaks trash on landfill. May 9, 1974, p. 45.
            Smashing trash is big business at Techny. May 16, 1974, p. 46.
            Plan to improve trash collection. July 18, 1974, p. 38.
           City seeking disposal of garbage problems. July 18, 1974, p. 38.
            Garbage complaints taper off. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 35.
           Trash controversy calms down. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 38.
           Communication could help garbage problem. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 39.
            Public meeting set on garbage collection. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 41.
           Garbage pickup hearing set Oct. 7. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 37.
            Residents can talk trash Monday. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 35.
            Council increases trash pickup fee. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 35.

WATCHES/WATCHMAKING

            Old world craftsman thrives today: Adam Sinkowski, watch repairman. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 54.

WATER

            City water rate hike hinted. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 35.
            Water rate hike discussion on tap. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 42.
            Council to consider water rate hike. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 38.
            Water rate hike tops city council agenda. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 42B.
            City increases water cost rate. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 35.
            NSSD asks Walker to designate ‘a water problem area’. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 51.        

WATERGATE

            Happiness is Watergate? Attorney Vail invents a new game. July 11, 1974, p. 49A. 

WEDDINGS

            Special Section. Jan 29, 1974.

WEIGHT CONTROL

            Dieting? Fat chance for many without Overeaters Anonymous. June 20, 1974, p. 59.

WINCH, MARGARET, Family Service director

            Problem-solving – it’s her thing. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 51.

WOMEN

            Ms. Ginsburg to speak on human equality. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 44.
            Seminars set on job re-entry. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 55C.
            Toastmistresses teach poise, speech, leadership. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 53.
            League to discuss ERA. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 53.
            Women artists rap on problems. Apr. 18, 1974, p. D.
            Kay (Johnson) does more than keep the inn. Aug., 22, 1974, p. 55.
            Catholic women form pro-ERA organization. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 43. 
            Who am I? Question posed in JUF series. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 55.
            Applied Potential sets seminars for women. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 63.
            Lecture fights financial chauvinism. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 55.
            Girls in Army have come long way since 1917. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 56.
            Three women head board committees in Lake County. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 41.
            League adjusts to women’s lib. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 36D.

YOUTH

            Juvenile officer: youth changing. July 11, 1974, p. 48C.
            Youth column fills generation gap. Palantir. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 39.
            Runaway program considered. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 39.
            Youth Service Bureau formed in Lake County. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 40.
            LINKS offers crisis-centered help. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 61.
            Demetriou criticism disturbs youth director Jackson.  Dec. 26, 1974, p. 61.

ZONING

            City wins zoning suit. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 38.
            Attorney questions proposed covenant.  Jan. 17, 1974, p. 72.
            Rezoning hearing continued by city plan commission. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 40B.
            Plan commission rejects Exmoor zoning request. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 66.
            Partial victory won by Singer in court. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 66.
            Brickman threatens zoning suit for condominiums. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 35.
Highland Park Newspaper Index 1974 - Obituaries
* Indicates item of historic interest.

Abram, John M. July 25, 1974, p. 40.
Abrams, Rhoda, real estate broker. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 28.
Adams, Leonard K., Fansteel employee. May 23, 1974, p. 73.
Alchon, Frederic V. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Allen, Mary Ethel. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 40.
Anderson, Henry I. Jr., salesman. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Avona, Enrico, youth, accident victim. Sept. 5, 1974, p. 40 & Sept. 12, 1974, p. 40. 
Bacik, George. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Bahnsen, Martha, homemaker. May 23, 1974, p. 73.
Ballenger, A. G., Highland Park councilman. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 40.
Barkow, Theodore H. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 40.
Bartolai, Esther, homemaker. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 40
Barton, James W., investment banker. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 40.
Battaglini, Louis A. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 40.
Becker, Elizabeth V., homemaker. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 40.
Becker, Thersa (sic), nurse.  Feb. 21, 1974,  p. 40.
Belmont, Dorothy C., homemaker. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 28.
Belmont, Frank R., civic leader, service station owner. Oct. 24, 1974, p. 40.
Beloff, Fred P., engineer. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 40.
Benassi, Angelo, Feb. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Bergen, Molly, art instructor: Northwestern U. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 40. 
Bernardi, Frank. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 64.
Bernardi, Samuel J. Sr., golf pro. Feb.7, 1974, p. 40.
Berning, Wilhelmina E., homemaker. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40.
Bertolucci, Enrico, maintenance man. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 67.
Berube, Jerome M., carpenter. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 40.
Binatto, Frank. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 40.  
Blakeslee, Ann W. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 40 & Apr. 4, 1974, p. 40.
Bletsch, Arthur R., photographer, chemist. June 27, 1974, p. 40.
Block, Harold V., businessman. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 40. 
Botker, Ben  F., electrician. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 40.
Bowden, William  E. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 40.
Boynton, Winifred  C., Norwegian chapel designer. May 16, 1974, p. 40.
Brady, William N., attorney. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Brill, Helen P. June 13, 1974, p. 40.
Brown, Helen Pearl, homemaker. June 20, 1974, p. 40.
Brown, John, salesman. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 40.
Capitano, Angelo, stone mason. July 11, 1974, p. 40.
Caringella, Frank, landscaper. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 40. 
Carlsen, Eggert W., H. Park  justice of the peace. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Carlson, Sigrid. July 11, 1974, p. 40.
Casagrande, Gino A. May 16, 1974. p. 40.
Casper, Stanley, maintenance man. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40.
Cerf, Susan, teenager, stabbing victim. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 35.
Chapman, Kathryn S., homemaker. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Chioni, Peter A., maintenance man,  H.P. High School. May 30, 1974, p. 40.
Clevenger, Alan L., shooting victim. May 23, 1974, p. 37. 
Cohen, Harry,  manufacturer. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40.
Cole, Helen, homemaker. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 40.
Connolly,  John. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Connolly, Thomas E., truck driver. July  4, 1974, p. 40. 
Coppi, Lidia. May 9, 1974, p. 72.
Cortesi, Raffaela, homemaker. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 40.
Costo, Paul. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Craft. Kenneth Jr., child,  drowning victim. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 36. 
Crocoli, Robert N. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 41.
Crovetti, Rebella,  homemaker. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 40.
Dayton, Jack L,  electrician. Oct.  24, 1974, p. 40.
Dean, Lawrence L., “Bud”, U.S. Navy veteran. July 4, 1974, p. 40.
DeBlois, Juliet. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 24.
Deibler, Orville, antiques dealer. May 2, 1974, p. 42. 
Delhaye, Leslie, businessman. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Deliso,  Rosa, homemaker. June 27, 1974, p. 40.
Demichelis, Joseph, asst. manager: Bob O’Link Golf Club. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 40.
DeVries, Martha. Feb. 7, 1974, p. 40.
DeVroeg, Gerrit. June 13, 1974, p. 40.
DeVroeg, William G., electrician. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 40.
Dickelman, Julie Anne, teenager. May 2, 1974, p. 42.
Dicus, Allen B., advertising man. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 67.
DiFilippo, Carmine. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 40.
Donini, Juli, homemaker. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 40.
Dowdall, Terese. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 28.
Downing, Paul E., bird expert. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 40.
Dowse, Richard A. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Elwood, Lester,  school custodian. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 40.
Erickson, Carl A.  Aug. 29, 1974, p. 40.
Evans, Robert G., bus driver. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Ewell, Mrs. James,  artist. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Ewing, Walter Scott. Oct. 10, 1974, p. 40.
Fabbri, Mary, homemaker. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Faoro, Gele Frank, A&P store manager. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 41.
Farmer, John T., businessman. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 40
Feingold, Barbara, house fire victim. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Fontana, Anthony. May 30, 1974, p. 40.
Fowler, William,  marina owner. July 11, 1974, p. 40.
Fyfe, Margaret,  homemaker. July 18, 1974, p. 40.
Galassini, Joseph,  N. Shore Railroad employee. Mar. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Gallagher, Irene,  homemaker. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 40.
Galvano, Edoardo. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 40. 
Georgeson, Virginia M.  July 11, 1974, p. 40.
Geraldo, Raelene,  telephone operator. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Gerhardt, William D.  July 25, 1974, p. 40.
Gherardini, Josephine,  homemaker. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40.
Gherardini, Paola. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Gianonni, Lidwina. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 40.
Gilbert, Ida Gertrude. May 23, 1974, p. 73.
Glader, Martin,  construction worker. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Gottlieb, Gladys C.  Mar. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Grandi, Mrs. Cesira,  shooting victim. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 35 & p. 40.
Greene, Bert D., music director: Elm Place School. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Gross, Lillian, homemaker. July 25, 1974, p. 40.
Gustafson, Florentine,  homemaker. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 40.
Haas, Clair B.  Oct. 17, 1974, p. 40. 
Hackett, Thaddeus E.,  commercial artist. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 40.
Hansen, John R., auto accident victim. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 40.
Hardison, Barbara,  H. Park Hospital clerk. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 41.
Hauger, James M.  July 18, 1974, p. 40.
Hayner, Ellen Fry,  Highland Park Hospital receptionist. June 6, 1974, p. 40.
Helke, Louise D.  Apr. 18, 1974, p. 40B.
Hennessey, Esther. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 40.
Hiller, Walter N., businessman. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40.
Hook, Arthur, owner: Hook's Nursery. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 40.
Hughes, Lettie  J., homemaker. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Hustvedt, David A., city collector, clerk,  Highwood. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Hutchinson, David, painter. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 40.
Illes, Dr. James,  pediatric cardiologist. June 13, 1974, p. 40.
Jahn, Marion C.,  businessman. May 2, 1974, p. 42.
Jastrzemski, Walter M.,  dean at U.S. Naval Academy. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Jennings, Archibald G.,  realtor. July 25, 1974, p. 40.
Johnson, Elmer C., Sept. 19, 1974, p. 40.  
Juleff, H. Chaud Sr., estate caretaker. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Katz, Robert,  child. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 35.
Kay, Norman,  lithographer. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 40 & Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40.
Keck, Rose Maria, homemaker. May 30, 1974, p. 40.
Kendrick, Helen M., actress, model. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 40.
Kennedy, Bob, radio, television performer. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Kennedy, Edward F., bank guard. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 40.
Kiehl, Harriet, homemaker. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 40.
Kramer, Stephanie Lee, child. Sept. 12, 1974, p. 40.
Larson, Alice, homemaker. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 40. 
Larson, Madeline G., homemaker. July 11, 1974, p. 40.
Lebar, Zoe. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 40.
Lencioni, Paul Pio. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 40.
Leskowicz, Carol, accident victim. Apr. 25, 1974, p. 38.
Liberty, Marguerite. May 30, 1974, p. 40.
Lierman, Barbara, secretary. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 64.
Lloyd, George A., insurance broker. May 16, 1974, p. 40.
Luino, Marcellino A. Dec. 12, 1974, p. 40. 
Lyle, Albert E., railroad postal clerk. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 28.
Lynn, Matthew, youth. May 30, 1974, p. 40.
Malmquist, Axel T. May 2, 1974, p. 42.
Marder, Laura, homemaker. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 65.
Mavor, Lucile B., homemaker. July 25, 1974, p. 40.
Mayer, Ruth L., co-founder: N. S. Congregation Israel. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Mecklenburger, Albert F., attorney. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 40.
Medici, Louis, stone worker. June 27, 1974, p. 40.
Mendoza, Eleuterio, stabbing victim. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 35.
Millard,  Skeets, photographer, writer. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 40. 
Moran, Mary Kathryn, homemaker. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 62.
Mordini, Domenica, homemaker. June 20, 1974, p. 40. 
Morin, Bertha H., homemaker. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 28.
Morriss, Marion N., homemaker. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Moseley, Gertrude H., homemaker. Aug. 8,1974, p. 40.
Mozer, Dr. Philip I., physician. Mar. 14,1974, p. 40.
Mueller, Rudie H., banker. July 4, 1974, p. 40.
Munson, Grace C. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 40.
Murphy, Agnes. June 20, 1974, p. 40.
Murphy, Helen, Jan. 24, 1974, p. 40.
Murphy, Marie L., bank teller/cashier. Feb. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Nanni, Dan C.  May 16, 1974, p. 40.
Nelson, Jeanne, counselor: Highland Park Hospital. May 9, 1974, p. 72.
Newman, Henry E., businessman. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Newmeyer, Margaret Anna, homemaker. Mar. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Noble, William H., founder: Sheridan Shores Yacht Club. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 40.
Olson, Roy H., attorney. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 40.
O'Neill, Edward, owner: Ace Hardware. Jan. 24, 1974 , p. 40.
Ori, Silvio, gardener. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 28.
Palmer, Elizabeth I., homemaker. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40.
Pasquesi, Battista, travel/insurance agent. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 41.
Pasquesi, Paul, carpenter. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 40.
Paul, Mildred D., homemaker. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 40. 
Pesce, Anna, homemaker. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 64.
Phelps, Elizabeth, homemaker. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Phillips, John M., meat market manager. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 41.
Piacenza, Dominic,  N. Shore Gas employee. Jan. 24, 1974, p. 40.
Piacenza, Natalia,  homemaker. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 40.
Pierantoni, Odelia B., homemaker. Sept. 26, 1974, p. 40. 
Posocco, Julia A., homemaker. Dec. 5, 1974, p. 40. 
Putnam, Sarah,  piano teacher. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 28.
Ray, Walter, Elmwood Park police officer. May 2, 1974, p. 42.
Reilly, Ruth M.,  teacher. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 40.
Reinig, Jacob F. Aug. 15, 1974, p. 40.
Revkin, Charlotte R., homemaker. Apr. 4, 1974, p. 67.
Rivera, Robert. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 40.
Rizzolo, Anthony J., maintenance man: H.P. High School. May 23, 1974, p. 73.
Roberts, Cynthia, Feb. 21, 1974, p. 35 & p. 40.
Robinson, Charles, construction worker. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 64.
Rogers, Floria S., homemaker. July 11, 1974, p. 40. 
Rogers, Pluma E., homemaker. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40.
Rose, Wellon T., ComEd engineer. Aug. 29, 1974, p. 40.
Ross, Beverly, homemaker. May 16, 1974, p. 40.
Rossiter, Thelma V.  Sept. 12, 1974, p. 40.
Rudman, Marianne, homemaker. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 40.
Salerno, Susan, homemaker. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 41.
Salinger, Ezra, attorney. Feb. 28, 1974, p. 40.
Santi, Angelo. July 4, 1974, p. 40.
Sasch, Herman,  H. Park city building inspector. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 40.   
Schwartz, Dr. Lester,  anesthesiologist. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 40.
Secrest, Harold C.,  advertising director. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Sedik, Florence. Mar. 28, 1974, p. 40
Settles, Sandra J., switchboard operator. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Shaefer, Anna, homemaker. Feb. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Shannon, Mildred, homemaker. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 40.
Shelton, John A., alderman, building/zoning inspector. Nov. 7, 1974, p. 40. 
Sherony, Dominic, hardware dealer. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Siegele, Joseph James, H. P. city employee. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Siljestrom,  James H., president: Siljestrom Fuel & Paving. May 30, 1974, p. 40.
Siljestrom, Sigrid, homemaker. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 40. 
Silver, Mary. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 24.
Silverman, Libby, math teacher. Nov. 21, 1974, p. 40.
Simon, Henry I., purchasing agent. July 18, 1974, p. 40.
Skidmore, Charles N.  May 9, 1974, p. 40.
Skidmore, Robert G.,  Lake County treasurer. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 24.
Skinner, William D.  WW I veteran. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 40.
Slavin, Jeanette G., homemaker. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 40.
Slepyan, Dorothy, dermatologist. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 62. 
Smith, Walter H., laborer. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 40.
Spachner, John V., businessman. June 6, 1974, p. 40.
Spero, Richard H., plane crash victim. Nov. 14, 1974, p. 40.
Starck, John J., meat cutter. June 27, 1974, p. 40.
Steele, Ivy Newman, art teacher, sculptress. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 40.
Steiner, Stanley L., dental supply dealer. June 27, 1974, p. 40.
Steinman, Samuel C.,  insurance broker, photographer.  Aug. 15, 1974, p. 40. 
Stephenson, Catherine F., homemaker. May 9, 1974, p. 40.
Stipe, Mary, homemaker. May 9, 1974, p. 40.
Stucki, Marie Ann, teacher: Red Oak School.  July 11, 1974, p. 40.
Stunkel, Charles S., math teacher, coach. June 27, 1974, p. 40. 
Swanson, Ann C., bookkeeper. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Tagliapietra, John. Dec. 19, 1974, p. 40.
Taliani, Clara, homemaker. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 40.
Tether, John, Highland Park Public Library custodian. Jan. 31, 1974, p. 40.
Ugolini, Armond R., Highwood alderman. Aug. 8, 1974, p. 40.
Valle, Anthony Dalla. Aug. 1, 1974, p. 40.
Vincent, Virginia, supervisor: Obstetrics Dept. H.P. Hospital.  July 18, 1974, p. 40
Wachter, Margaret, homemaker. Sept. 19, 1974, p. 40.
Walecka, Eleanor, homemaker. Mar. 7, 1974, p. 64.
Warren, Gerold, owner: Highland Park Racquet Club. Aug. 22, 1974, p. 40.
Weber, Frank J., WWI veteran. Oct. 3, 1974, p. 40. 
Weil, George L., osteopath. Apr. 11, 1974, p. 40
Weiler, Antoinette, homemaker. July 4, 1974, p. 40.
White, Albert. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Wilkinson, Vance, glass construction expert. Oct. 31, 1974, p. 41.
Williams, Anton J., Ft. Sheridan employee. Jan. 10, 1974, p. 40.
Wittenborn, Gesica Frances, homemaker. May 16, 1974, p. 40.
Woodson, John J., horse trainer. Jan. 17, 1974, p. 40. 
Wright, Sarah H., homemaker. Jan. 3, 1974, p. 24.
Yang, Ann Robertson, musician, dancer. Nov. 28, 1974, p. 40.
Zimmer, Carol Bender. homemaker. Oct. 17, 1974, p. 40.
Zipoy, Frank Jerome, H. P. High School teacher. Dec. 26, 1974, p. 62.