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   Brookfield Citizen (Newspaper) - November 7, 1963, Brookfield, Illinois                                Serving 68TH 41 ILLINOIS ZIP CODE NOVEMBER 1963 Since 1895 40 PAGES A YEAR 10 CENTS Education Rate Boost Vote Set for 25 high school board Tuesday night set 25 as the date third referendum to boost the districts education Two other referenda on 1962 and 1963 which argued that if should not were turned since that he held until is time the districts financial compromise was suggest has forcing the ed by board member Richard board to set the third who opposed holding The 25 date is a com referendum on the original promise between two board target date of Other one which held that the of the board suggested referendum should be staged as i or soon as and the other later dates would unnecessarily complicate the budgeting for the 1964 65 school Recently appointed superin tendent Stuart until his selection assistant superin tendent of the Niles township high school told the board that a review of the dis financial system ed him that the third referen dum is He suggested that the 14 date was not too providing the impe tus for the tax increase comes from a citizens In other action Tuesday Backstage With Our Amateur Symphony a well known music re It is easy to forget that the musicians in the West Suburban symphony orchestra are a so remarked at the opening con cert of the season Mozarts Jupiter Sym continued the publish requires cleancut execu tion in all of all solo When appears on Ihe stands before professional symphony they are en Most musicians know and most musicians know that the audience can easily follow His melodies are memorable as are his minor supporting For this reason the professional cannot afford to play one note incorrectly ljut perhaps the amateur must he more i The listener is expecting amateur to hit a blue Amateur orchestras are also up against it so to speak inas much as one rehearsal a week with other diversions six days in between makes accumulative I strivings towards perfection This then is the plight the conductor who would like to emulate the sound of the pro Irwin the man on the must therefore be firm yet The approximately gathered in a halfcircle about not want to be too harshly treated yet they want to on a good performance and I make the patrons go away mildi ly mesmerized with live For a I on trumpet onetime to infiltrate into a He wanted to Conference Sharp on an the and The primadonna 1 was I was playing the wrong notes as When you cannot hear the controlled belonging to Fran One of the several celli is a Anthony Westrate while I other instruments in your seci one of a play philosophized Conductor ers is a writer for The Citizen trying not to look di Al Still another at the trumpet basz is a railroad engineer for and when you are also play ing an incorrect rhythm pat it is advisable to cease and Among the amateur cross section of sym phony musicians are Susan Crawford of on supported first chair j John plaintive cries I for Sagen La and other Oboe Housewife that anybody could play stuff as long as it was written Fischer stopped the A trum pet player was playing a dot and sixteenth con figuration of notes as though they were alternate quarters Spanish teacher the Shoup makes his home in Riv Tailor Western Springs contributes a Spanish teacher playing Marcia 4524 j Franklin as well as her j Fran is a newcomer on French not only is she an advanced artist on horn but also j is in an advanced mathi class like college algebra and The familiar magic fire music fortissimo theme of Manuel de Falla in the 3rd horn Journalist Besides two more concerts on 19 and March a pro gram is being worked on in re now for a performance in Westmont during sans the way out Appointed to Stale Board Andrew county coroner and resident of River has been given honorary recognition by Otto Kerr He has been appointed a member of Advisory Board on Necropsy Strike to Coroners in the Illinois Department of Public the to rent the sium to the Brookfield recrea tion department for two days and one evening during the Christmas holidays for a basket ball tournament for to rent the stadium for a gymnastic exhibition on June 1964 for to cast a ballot for election of an executive trustee of the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund on the grounds that none of the candidates was known to board a new teacher dinner and reception for the new super intendent for the purchase of audio visual equipment re quested by the the purchase of a new diving board pending receipt of further or re seeding ofthe football Board Meeting For District 102 Moved Forward School District 102s board of education will hold its regu lar monthly meeting rather than on last is The usual date would have been Thanksgiving At the 18 to begin at in the ad ministration Miss Nola district reading coun and the teachers who at tended last summers reading will report to the board or 103 Holds Band Concert The Band and Orchestra Parents Association of school district 103 attended a concert by the Golden Eagle under the direction of Marvin i on 25 at Home school in A singing ensemble from the r Lincoln school in Gregory Konald Dunn StachacZ I four They were in by Louise The following play ed solos or ensembles in eon junction with a quiz given the parenti during the program Michael Gregory Mar Wesley Sharon Ken and Uary lupek The Golden Eagle band play ed THa Commander Evening Reve rie and Refreshments were served after the and the hosts were Lincoln and Home GOP to Hear Wood Park rang with song Halloween when Girl Scouts of South Brookfield gathered for their second annual Halloween Family Night Displaying tome of the decorated pumpkins which lent atmosphere to the program are Debbie Kapoun of Congress Park Ann Hauck of Lincoln school and Patty Freres of TACT Participates With Top TV Panel School Districts 102 cind 103 Report Expenses Two elementary school dis which serve Brookfield this week are publishing their annual reports of expenditures for the fiscal year which ended in Reports for Districts 95 and 103 appear on pages 25 and 26 of this weeks The report for District which serves the Congress Park section of the village is also be ing published this but only in the LaGrange copies of which may be purchas ed at LaGrange newsstands or at the newspaper 111 Harris By Al Lohse The title of Television Action Committee for Today and Tomorrow TACT was actually longer than the talks given by the panelists oh the evening of 5 in Plymouth Hall of Western Springs Con In like probably the shortest talk was by the with the longest 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 title to Robert Commissioner for the Federal Communications Moderator Maurice Superintendent of i Western presented Commissioner Lee to the hall the first 12 i minute The commissioners delivery j was as droll as as dy as and his style was like a page out of the New Yorker May I first explain away my Confederate name said Robert Irish families are some what superstitious in naming their and the E which stands for had some thing to do with As a mat ter of of the sevenman team which heads up the Im the only Re appear on a television Then Robert Lee explained role of the commis sion in goes on tne air ard over he TV now station licenses may be re including Chicagos The call letters brought Robert Lemon to the Kobert station man aKer of that He also went on to say that he had a little trouble checking in to the Gettysburg hotel with his wife and when introducing a friend of his named Donald Duck the third party would in say with tongue in es I m sure and my name is the At this moment Maurice Clark tugged at the commission ers coat sleeve and with a some thing to the effect that students i from his school system are to TV fur another 12 minutes thereby up his allotted We out here in Minnows vast wastelands like Jark son just as much as peo ule on the What Robert Lemon had to say from net works point of view TV and how i n joys ood and nad from The third and final Harry chairman of the Broadcasting and Film for the National Council of had this to say You wp minis ters do not necessarily religious Were rath er I like Let me however Why does TV ulny up as comical a sick alcoholic and not poke fun at a character sick with cancer The last half of the program was devoted to questions sent up to the by the de lighted audience in Plymouth Many questions pertained to the numerous commercials Question Why cant the commercials be bunched er at the of a good program instead being inter because I dont like Lucy whom I love to be in This question was handed bv Maurice Clark tn Robert With a wave his replied I dont Lets a that Question Should TV it needs or i Lee under the head in K of the Great Debate What is the You may Injus a cop in the west and dont know for OH I say c Question TV firma swung the to himself and When the man in thv street is he tends to upgrade He will say he would Hsten to and ii instead he will tro home and liten to music from laml and crooning the Hoote nanny Run for the HP Cant Corner You in Robert Lemon How IA P upgrade that particular listener bv up on him by bringing in what we refer to instant spe For we will cut in to Jack Carsons time and present a news TV story on Saigon or show Shakespeare in stead of and so 20 million peoples lives are en Warren Republican candidate for lieutenant gover will apeak to the Lyons Township Young Republicans at 8 at Karens A member of the state house of representatives from Plain field since 1934 and house speaker from 1951 through Wood has served on all the major committees in the Illinois A businessman and farm he held the house speakership record for longest consecutive He also served as Republican minority leader in the 1959 Only after long and careful and with the con viction that I will bring added strength to the Republican par in I have made my de cision to seek the office of lieu tenant Wood declar ed in taking his campaign to the people of the After almost 30 years of senice in the Illinois House of including four consecutive terms as I believe I should make avail able to the people of the state of Illinois the knowledge of gov gained during my he My record pf service to Illi is an open book as is the I have followed con ducting public business in an fair and dignified man I propose to bring to the of fice of lieutenant governor the capacities for knowl edge of government and fairness that should be the prime re for this important of Groups to Aid Hemophiliac Members of local organizations in the LaGrange LaGrange Highlands area will be hearing this week of the need for volunteer blood donors to aid a four yearold Highlands boy afflicted with Hemophilia means loves to bleed and is a disease is Womens the an inherited bleeding that affects uf At present there no cure for tins disease in which the Hot ting cif blood is abnormally de due ut least in to i deficiency of essential coagulation LaGrange Highlands Civic as and the Holy Name society of Cletus Catholic Roman Cooperating groups who will help in the drive are the LaGrange the Ys Men of the West Suburban the PTA of the The boy the local the Ro tions are seeking to help is John larv club and Dick Hermans Kobert son of store Kenneth 1328 f at east 125 donors pledge 54th The couples other two their a and by Mount Sinai are not sufferers of the chap Icr of Ihe Hemophilia founda will be brought to the La the Johns for blood Orange Highlands Community first announced in The 1900 58th from ZEN on Since that the Martins have receive of blood from 21 per 5 to 8 on If the sons an a direct result of the will return on Jan 29 Arrangements to use the center were made by the La Grange Highlands Womens On mem bers of the LaGrange Highlands Lions club heard and William Rushakoff explain the importance of the drive to four John and also to the Hemophilia foundation Approximately 125 do nors are When informed of John several local organiza led by the LaGrang Highlands Lions agreed t act as sponsors in the driv Other sponsoring organization to date are the anils Womens the District 103 Invites All to Open House PRINCIPAL before public meet Ing concerning The Responsibility of Televi sion Control held Tuesday night in Western met with civic leaders for dinner at the Entering the restaurant are from left NBC station manager in Chicago Harry general secretary of the Methodist Radio and Film president af the board of directors of Ac Hon Committee for Today and which sponsored the event Robert a federal communications end Maurice superintendent of District 101 Western who served moderator of the The Board of Education of District 103 extends an invitation to all of its citizens to attend an Open House to be held at its seven schools on from to 9 This invitation is extended to parents as well as those citizens who do not have children in the public schools but who are interested in public educa Many citizens have been ing and hearing discussions the work carried on in about public Open Grove and 40th Stickney Home and Stickney Grove and Shields Brook I field and 4040 House will provide an oppor to with the pro Huch important items ax supplementary educational mu terials to soma of the work which will be Ui ani hoped by the school board that district patrons will find time to visit the during the This would provide them an opportunity to see the schools In especially the La Grange Park Plants 50 Trees LaGrange Park week to plant 50 trees to replace trees remp this year from public prow due to Dutch Elm and teachers  

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