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   Brookfield Citizen (Newspaper) - October 24, 1963, Brookfield, Illinois                                Serving Since 1895 68TH 39 ZIP CODE OCTOBER 1963 32 PAGES A YEAR 10 CENTS Czekala To Address Democrats Judge Joseph Democratic committeeman for Lyons will meet with the Springs Democratic club at 8 Tues at the home of Elmer 4139 Rose Western Judge Czekala will discuss the problems which arise parti from the fact that the township itself is the basic unit of local political party struc Lyons Township is perhaps unique in that it is made up of both villages and cal Chicago type ward neigh This natural diversity of interests colors all local poli tical and calls for a genuinely broad outlook on these public Judge practical ex plus legal and magisterial add up to a sound fund of which club members and guests will find profitable to WS Symphony to Begin J L J Mini 17tn Season on Sunday Ministers When Irwin conductor of the West Sub urban Symphony raises his baton at 4 in the Lyons Township high school the 17th season of the orchestra will concert haH favor concerts for the 1963 64 while the son will with the Brahms major orches Overture 81 by Johannes Ural has yet to achieve According to the response compar gram Of the two to four tures which Brahms composed at during the summer of able to the four Actually the Tragic Over ture is a perfect orchestral 1880 he One weeps the of sternly other laughs The Tragic controlled in its Overture despite its later opus utterly devoid of was composed rhythmic and figurative pad Then came the and lusty Academic Festival The second Overture which has long been from Cantata 2 2 Sinfonia by Jo New Time For Ice Skaters Recreation director John Gian nini announced a time change this week in the departments indoor iceskating Previously scheduled for Sat mornings at the Crystal Palace in the sessions have been shifted to Persons taking part in the which starts will be picked up at Ki uanis Park at and at Con gress Park at Danger Rises As Sun Sets What goes up when the sun are returning home from hann is described in I Jean Aubrey declares that the program notes as the thematic material of El est expression of Lutheran Amor is built on or forms inspired but never direct ly borrowed from Andalusian folk The concert will conclude with the overture to The Thievish Magpie by Giacchino The program notes explain the early 19th century Italians at tended the opera for amuse ment much as we watch tele vision It was the end of the Opera Buffa or light comic opera The distinctive words were few but was a pleasant pastime and any new work of even slight merit was Rossini fitted well into this He could write ex tremely rapidly and his music was often fresh and In when he ran out of he felt no compunction about borrowing those of some one else or rousing parts of his own earlier Members of the Riverside Methodist church joined with other Chicagoland Methodists Announcement of a selection of the Tuesday night in raising a bait new superintendent of Riverside Brook E school was made night to the and to parents at tending the Patrons Council Open Broad Experience four ministers from jail in selection was by unanimous approval of the board of It is hoped that Doctor Anderson can begin his active duties about pending arrange with the Niles township school board goes down The grisly answer to the riddle is supplied by the Chica go Motor club The motor club reminded of this statistical truth I To reduce the mo tor clubs safety and traffic en suggests down driving speeds at Be especially watchful for as the return to standard time A pedestrian wear this weekend will bring earlier darkness to the The motor club stressed that three out of five traffic fatali ties occur at night although only 30 per cent of done during With most communities scheduled to return to standard time at 2 Sun the club pointed out that darkness will then fall ing dark clothing is hard to see under artificial headlights and wind shields clean to provide maxi mum turn sig and high and Vow head light beams to make sure they are working allowance for your Recovery from glare is At Aurora Conference Free Public Li brary will be represented at the annual conference of the Illi Library association 31 1 by Mildred head librarian Fred assistant and various members of the li brary board including War ren Walter Martin Hoppert and Kenneth The conference will be held in North during the late afternoon when j lower when you are more than both pedestrians and motorists i 30 years of Lillian Larson The variety of Bachs canta tas is although certain types can be discerned among There are religious oratorio like dramatic Biblical and transfigurations which are steeped in pious contemplation and filled with mystic symbol John OMeara will be the oboe soloist in this El Amor Brujo Love The by Manuel De Falla will be the third selection and will feature Lillian Larson as contralto According to the program Gregorio Martinez Sierra based his libretto for this bal let with voice and orchestra on an Andalusian gypsy Trend observes that the story derives from the folk found from Cornwall to Cze in which the ghost of the dead lover always ap pears at the moment when a new lover tries to take his Dear To speed handling corres the Citizen has consolidated its operations through the post Contributors to the editori al sections of the newspaper should address mail as fol lows Brookfield Citizen Citizen Newspapers Box 150 Illinois Boy Scout Paper Drive Saturday Boy Scouts of Brookfield Troop 59 will hold a paper drive 26 from 9 to 2 Among the four is the Elmer raised as a youth in and now minister of the Hope Methodist church in j The four ministers and 12 were as daily press has for at tempting to attend a Methodist church senice in with negroes as When the judge in Jackson fined the ministers each for and for dis the the Metho dists in Chicagoland and the National Council of Churches got busy raising the bond The Merrill Tope of the Riverside church reported Wednesday morning that after an almost allnight effort had been raised among mem bers of the local Some of this money was ob from persons who ex pressed opposition tot h e be haviour of the But they said they were more con cerned about Constitutional rights and freedom of expres The National Council of Churches has agreed to aug A trailer will be parked at ment local bond funds by Barbaras Windemere and parking Prairie ug al locating for each raised The bond fund may for persons able to deliver the not assure release of the im paper to the prisoned as the judge refused ape For special call Rusi to release one of the persons sell Keller at HU Ray after a bail bond had Zobjeck at HU 55458 or Ed been presented is the comment 11 A TTTT C ward Carroll at HU of the Railroads In Our Villages Stuart Anderson Stuart for the past five years assistant superintendent of the Niles township high has accepted the position to head the Riverside His Doctor Anderson will spend one day a at KB becoming acquainted with the operations of the and working with the Interim Administration Committee headed by John director of instruction is an official statement from the high The new superintendent has more than ual acquaintance with Riverside Brookfield high While serving as associate profes sor of education at the University of Chicago in 1957 and 1958 he participated in a project which involved and its At that time he became acquainted with many of the faculty members he has said developed un admiration for the school and its The board of education has spent long hours during the past several months interviewing prospective for the important posi tion of superintendent of the high school Robert president of the stat ed this week as he reviewed the intensity with the board followed through on the recom of an advisory committee headed by Roald Campbell of the Midwest Administra tive Center of the University of and Frank Endicott of Northwestern and Van Miller of the University of a total of 52 can Doctor Anderson began his educational ca reer as a teacher and principal in the public schools in For two years he was a cooperating teacher for student from the University of Wisconsin in He was associate director graduate studies for five years at Stout State college in Meno teaching graduate courses in curriculum and and directing masters degree From 1952 to 1954 he served in the Governments technical as sistance program in South as technical director of vocational On his return from South America he served as a full professor and director of teacher edu cation at Eastern Illinois University in Charles His next two years were spent as head of a technical assistance mission in the Doctor and Anderson the parents of two married both university gradu V Just too much for Sweet Sixteen Local residents often localize introductory conversations Howare things along the Q Villagers have this railroading awareness not only as a fine means of commuting to the big city but also in the volume and number of freight trains that seem to enliven activi ty from village to Though the long freights have little to do today with lage the Burlington ac counted for the present Jocation of La Western Hins and towns In like com sprang up along the Sante Fe Forest Willow and towns to the south Accounting for the cal locations of Bell Villa Glen and Whea ton of course the Chicago and North Western interlacing these west ward radiating is a railroad called the Indiana Harbor It forms a crescent around starting at a harbor in In swinging northwest through i LaGrange and northward to terminate back at Lake Michigan near Waukegan An automobile weighs two to four A freight car weighs 40 a 100car freight train weighs 4000 accidents are but a fraction of those occuring on the nations million mile expressways and toll j When railroad altercations do the results are often I Sometimes they I are spectacular hu morous Pic tures tell the Stacked too high for low SIXTH GIRLS of Costello put on series of skits during the week of 6 through 12 in connection with the villages Fire Prevention Week The dramatized the various fire hazards commonly found in the such as electrical accumula tion of and careless smoking At far an elderly lady trash and other waste materials carelessly in her while her conscience and an imaginary fireman warn her of the dangers involved and the telephone number of fire department in The girls in this scene from Christine Angela Huss and Donna In the cen ter two girls display very careless smoking habits while lying in studying or while their conscience and another imaginary fireman tell them that if they are going to behave like they might as well call the fire department right away a is almost sure to developed fire safety program in every by the Lyons fire These girls from Cindy bodys school students toured the fire Sandra Sandra Rodin and Linda other activities in the schools in Lyons complete explanations Joan Meher Pam repre drills In all the showing senting all the sixth grade for their fine concerning fires and their prevention In sev job in pointing up the need for weM era end equipment  

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