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I1-I4 zoning classification: industrial

I-55 (Interstate 55) see Southwest Expressway

I-88 (Interstate 88) see East-West Tollway

I-90 (Interstate 90) see Eisenhower Expressway West see Kennedy Expressway see Northwest Expressway see Northwest Tollway see Ryan, Dan, Expressway

I-94 (Interstate 94) see Edens Expressway see Kennedy Expressway see Northwest Expressway see Ryan, Dan, Expressway

I-190 (Interstate 190) see O'Hare Extension

I-290 (Interstate 290) see Eisenhower Expressway West

I-355 (Interstate 355) see North-South Tollway

I. B. A. (abbreviation) see Illinois Bankers Association

I.H.A. (abbreviation) see Illinois Hospital Association

I.H.B. Railroad see Indiana Belt Harbor Railroad

I.Q. (abbreviation) see intelligence quotient

I R B Electric Stores (Itasca, Roselle, Bartlett) advertisement: electrical engineers and contractors 5-4-1923 3:6

IAA (abbreviation) see Illinois Agriculture Association

IACE (abbreviation) see International Air Cadet Exchange

IARB (abbreviation) see Illinois Association of Real Estate Boards

IASA (abbreviation) see Illinois Association of School Administrators

IASB (abbreviation) see Illinois Association of School Boards

Ibbotson Heating Company, Mount Prospect, 113 East Prospect Avenue advertisement 7-15-1949 MPH 5:1 festival display, photograph 9-16-1949 MPH 7:1 review; 109 east Prospect Avenue 11-1-1962 AHH 21:7

Ibeling, Benno F., Arlington Heights see Ben's Place, Itasca see Ben's Tavern, Itasca at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala., photograph 8-6-1943 (2) 1:1 at Cochran Field, Ga. 10-8-1943 DCR 12:2 at Moody Field, Ga. 12-17-1943 12:5 graduates from Army Air Forces Pilot School 2-18-1944 12:6 overseas, photograph 8-18-1944 16:2 pilot in China-India-Burma theater 3-23-1945 16:5 in China 4-20-1945 12:6 awarded Air Medal 5-11-1945 9:1 "China is quite a place" 5-25-1945 14:3 at Fayetteville, N.C. 11-9-1945 13:8 in Georgia 1-11-1946 9:2

IBEW (abbreviation) see International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

IBM Corporation, River Forest, 7321 Lake Street (International Business Machines) advertisement: career opportunities 6-20-1963 AHH 45:6

IC RR (abbreviation) see Illinois Central Railroad

ICC (abbreviation) see Illinois Commerce Commission

ice see Arlington Ice Company see Hoffman Company, Des Plaines see Jefferson Ice Company see Lauterburg, Wm., Arlington Heights see Linster, A., Glenview see Reliable Ice Co., Bensenville see Tonne, Dick, Palatine ice cutting, illustration 2-17-1905 7:1 find corpse in burning ice house at Hawthorne Lake 5-1-1931 PE 1:6 snow plow hit in sleet storm, two dead; snow, ice cover roads 3-1-1935 1:6 dynamite used to break ice jam on sewer 2-14-1936 1:3

ice cream see 31 Flavors, Des Plaines see 35 Flavors Ice Cream, Mount Prospect see Baskin Robbins see Blase Sweet Shop, Arlington Heights see Bresler's 33 Flavors Ice Cream Shop, Arlington Heights see Bresler's Ice Cream Shop, Rolling Meadows see Card, L. P., Palatine see Cock Robin Ice Cream see Dairy Lane, Arlington Heights see Dairy Prince, Palatine see Dairy Queen, Wheeling see Decherd, Bill, Arlington Heights see Dinse Modern Ice Cream Parlor, Palatine see Evergreen Sweet Shop, Arlington Heights see Fallscher, A. C., Wheeling see Froste Cream, Wheeling see Frosty Cone, Mount Prospect see Frosty Freeze, Arlington Heights see Frosty Lane, Palatine see Glocke, Henry, Arlington Heights see Golden Drumstick, Palatine see Harms Ice Cream Shop, Arlington Heights see Hoffman Company, Des Plaines see Hoffman & McCullen Refreshment Stand see Jankers Sweet Shop, Bensenville see Koebbeman, William H., Bensenville see Krentlehr's, Mrs. W. M., Franklin Park see Kretz, Paul, Glenview see Kunze, Oswald, Palatine see Little Store, Bensenville see Mary's Sweet Shop, Des Plaines see Meierhoff, E., Ice Cream Parlor, Wheeling see Millay's Ice Cream Shop, Arlington Heights see Niemeyer, Herman, Palatine see Ninnemann Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionery, Mount Prospect see Palatine Home Made Ice Cream Shop see Paradise Ice Cream, Arlington Heights see Park Ice Cream, Arlington Heights see Peacock Ice Cream Co., Arlington Heights see Peppermint Stick, The, Long Grove see Perrin, Richard F., Arlington Heights see Philippy, Albert, Morton Grove see Prince Castle see Puglia Brothers, Franklin Park see Quilici Brothers, Arlington Heights see Roselle Chocolate Shop see Schroeders, Mrs., Ice Cream Parlor, Palatine see Schweitzer's Sunshine Fountain, Palatine see Sealtest Ice Cream, plant, Rolling Meadows see Seip, E. and L. Zimmer Ice Cream Parlor, Palatine see Seip, Earl F., Palatine see Seip Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionery, Palatine see Spot, The, Arlington Heights see Sterling Quality Ice Cream Shop, Arlington Heights see Stroker's Confectionery, Palatine see Thompson's, Eddie, Arlington Heights see VanSteenberg, Mrs. B. M., Glenview see Will's Ice Cream Parlor, Palatine see Witt's Ice Cream Parlor, Palatine Richard Perrin, Arlington Heights installs large refrigerating plant for his ice cream store 6-22-1923 (Roll A) 4:6 Cook County may adopt ice cream regulations 12-6-1946 (2) 11:5 summer ends; ice cream vendors gone, photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 85:1 Hoffman Estates and Schaumburg plagued by ice cream vendors 5-21-1964 HH 1:5 the ice cream man—his visits do not always bring good humor, photograph 6-11-1964 AHH 9:1

Ice Cream Cart, The, Mount Prospect, 119 South Emerson Street advertisement 4-11-1963 MPH 2:5

ice skating see also park districts see Deer Grove Lake see Flying Carpet Motor Inn, Des Plaines see Mount Prospect Skating Club see Winter Garden, Carpentersville Palatine Community Night at skating pond 1-27-1922 1:4 narrow escape while skating at Bryn Mawr Golf Course 1-5-1923 (Roll A) 9:4 Mount Prospect Improvement Association plans skating ponds 11-17-1933 7:1 Mount Prospect children demand: "flood skating ponds" 12-29-1933 6:3 Mount Prospect promises skating ponds with next cold spell 1-5-1934 1:7 skating stars at Medinah Country Club; Eddie Schroeder, photograph 2-1-1935 5:4 Scarsdale Improvement Association to sponsor ice skating pond 12-11-1942 1:1 Prospect Heights Public School PTA seeks method of providing ice pond 12-22-1944 MPH 3:4 Arlington Heights Youth Center skating party and 'parents night' 10-4-1946 1:3 Wheeling Park District opens ice skating rink 2-2-1961 WH 5:1 Bensenville Park District studies chances for year-round pool, rink 8-9-1962 BR 1:3 cold no barrier to hardy skaters 2-7-1963 PHH 1:5

ICEC (abbreviation) see Illinois Citizens Education Committee see International Council for Exceptional Children

ICIE (abbreviation) see International Council of Industrial Editors

Ickes, Anna Wilmarth, Winnetka woman candidate for legislature opens campaign 3-6-1928 3:4 photographs of 3-6-1928 8:3, 3-25-1930 4:1, 4-8-1932 3:1

ICPT (abbreviation) see Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers

Ide, Virginia Mount Prospect Country Club 'discrimination' problem resolved: woman allowed to play 4-16-1964 MPH 1:7

Ideal Barber Shop & Billiard Hall, Arlington Heights, Flentie building advertisement 12-2-1921 9:1

Ideal School see also School District No. 105, Lyons Township student essay 1-24-1928 4:7 sports 1-14-1930 4:5 review of 1930, 1-23-1931 6:1

Ideal Soda Grill, Palatine advertisement: north side of depot 12-6-1929 PE 2:2

Ideal Store, The, Wheaton, 133 West Front Street sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7

idealism speaker reviews American ideals at Niles Center Woman's Club 2-22-1929 8:3 urges Arlington Heights Township High School seniors to strike out for ideals 6-11-1929 2:4 Palatine Memorial Day: hold true to our nation's ideals 6-4-1937 PE 1:2

Ideel Cleaners, Mount Prospect Plaza mentioned 1-30-1964 AHH 38:4

Idella Shoe Shop, The, Des Plaines advertisement: 722 Center Street 10-6-1933 3:7

Idle Hour, Wheeling advertisement: restaurant; Milwaukee Avenue 2 blocks south of Dundee Road 11-4-1938 6:7

Idle Hour Inn, Wood Dale advertisement; 146 West Irving Park Road 4-5-1962 HH 6:7 release pair on bond after brutal beating at; 148 West Irving Park Road 5-3-1962 BR 5:2 youths held in tavern beating; case sent to grand jury 5-31-1962 BR 1:4

Idle Hour Stables, Park Ridge, 8600 Higgins Road scent of the stables inspires horsey fervor 3-19-1959 AHH 14:1 area clubs organize, try horseback riding, photograph 10-22-1959 AHH 17:1 advertisement 10-5-1961 AHH 34:1

IEA (abbreviation) see Illinois Education Association

IEAC (abbreviation) see Industrial Editors Association of Chicago

IERC (abbreviation) see Illinois Emergency Relief Commission

IF (abbreviation) see International Fellowship, Inc.

IFWC (abbreviation) see Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs

IFYE (abbreviation) see International Farm Youth Exchange

IGA Distribution Center, Elk Grove see Franklin MacVeagh & Co., Elk Grove

IGA Foodliner, Half Day, Milwaukee Avenue mentioned 7-19-1962 AHH 13:2

IGA Stores (abbreviation: Independent Grocers Association) see Arlington Heights IGA see Elk Grove IGA Foodliner see Lamberti's IGA, Roselle see Len & Sev's IGA Super Food Mart, Bensenville see Michael's IGA Store, Prospect Heights see Paul's IGA, Bensenville see Prospect Heights IGA see Wood Dale IGA list of city and suburban stores 11-25-1949 RR 4:8

IGA Super Mart, Arlington Heights, 214 North Dunton Avenue advertisement 5-21-1953 MPH 5:5 safecrackers bang safe, loot $1300 3-12-1959 AHH 1:1 220 North Dunton Avenue, mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1 advertisement 4-13-1961 AHH 11:4

Igoe, Michael lawyer and board secretary, photographs; see Cook County 3-26-1964 PHH 1:4

Ihle, Inez M., Arlington Heights installed Worthy Matron of Chapter No. 992, Order of the Eastern Star 12-8-1939 (2) 2:4

IIT (abbreviation) see Illinois Institute of Technology

Iler, Ernest elected principal Palatine Township High School 5-19-1933 8:5 principal, photograph 6-1-1934 PE 1:2 school head dies, photograph 1-4-1935 1:2, 3

illegal immigrants see immigrants

illegitimacy illegitimacy myth is debunked by group's study, see Illinois Aid to Dependent Children 12-15-1960 AHH 12:3 rising illegitimacy rates alarm officials, churchmen 12-22-1960 AHH 56:5 Attorney General William Clark rules against jailing ADC mothers of illegitimate children 5-10-1962 AHH 29:1 report says only 86 illegitimate births in DuPage County 10-17-1963 BR 9:6

Illinois 66th Fighter Wing stationed at Orchard Place (Douglas) Airport 3-19-1948 20:6 volunteer for the new National Guard 1-14-1949 13:1

Illinois Agriculture Association (IAA) 21 Cook County farmers to attend 1-14-1938 8:3 approves new law to curb property taxes 8-15-1947 CCH 11:1 opposes rigid price supports, favor flexible price supports 1-28-1949 2:5 farm advisors with 25 years service, photograph 11-23-1961 AHH 47:4

Illinois Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) Aid to Dependent Children bills passed by State of Illinois 8-15-1941 RR 1:8 DuPage County stripped of old powers by new Aid to Dependent Children bills 8-15-1941 RR 1:8 illegitimacy myth is debunked by group's study 12-15-1960 AHH 12:3 Attorney General William Clark rules against jailing mothers of illegitimate children 5-10-1962 AHH 29:1 Rep. Carroll advances babysitting plan for mothers 10-18-1962 AHH 29:3 IPAC chairman Arnold Maremont denies he favors sterilization of some mothers on 11-8-1962 AHH 65:6 DuPage County Democratic precinct committeewomen object to state ceilings on 6-13-1963 BR 4:1

Illinois Air National Guard see 126th Air Refueling Wing, Illinois Air National Guard new unit called 'hobby with pay' 3-19-1948 20:6 sit and wait for alert at O'Hare Airport, photographs 4-16-1959 PE 12:1

Illinois Air Pollution Control Board Dr. Jack Bregman elected head 12-12-1963 AHH 27:1

Illinois Aircraft Service and Sales Company, Chicago to purchase Arlington Heights Auxiliary Training Field, aerial photograph 2-28-1947 1:4 comes out of hiding 3-28-1947 1:5 Navy says goodbye to Arlington field; lessee takes over 5-9-1947 1:4 see Arlington Heights Airport 5-23-1947 (3) 17:4

Illinois Anti Tuberculosis Vigilance Association ratifies constitution at Woodstock 11-16-1923 (Roll A) 10:6

Illinois Army National Guard training at nearby missile sites 7-20-1961 AHH 70:6

Illinois Association for Crippled Children and Adults see Illinois Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Villa Park

Illinois Association of Family Service Agencies elects officers 5-28-1964 BR 11:3

Illinois Association of Real Estate Boards (IARB) sales caravan schedules 5 area programs 3-29-1962 WH 10:3 committee to investigate mystery: 200,000 signatures lost or stolen from petitions calling for Open Occupancy referendum 7-30-1964 AHH 39:6 legislative chairman asks Illinois GOP to oppose open occupancy law in favor of voluntary efforts 9-10-1964 BR 8:7

Illinois Association of Sanitarians Mrs. Marjorie Boswell heads 5-14-1964 AHH 26:4

Illinois Association of School Administrators (IASA) schools meet to discuss changing concepts 11-21-1963 AHH 7:4 local school personnel to meet in 50th state conference 11-19-1964 AHH 13:4

Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) Joint Service Program: 'watchdog unit' protects revenue of taxing bodies 8-24-1961 AHH 5:1 parley tackles key problem 10-11-1962 AHH 18:1 favors abolition of school trustees 11-22-1962 AHH 1:2 schools meet to discuss changing concepts 11-21-1963 AHH 7:4 local school personnel to meet in 50th state conference 11-19-1964 AHH 13:4 supports School District No. 59 in fight for trailer tax 11-26-1964 EGH 2:2

Illinois Association of Student Councils see Arlington Heights Township High School 11-21-1952 AHH 1:1

Illinois Association of Supervisors and County Commissioners says 100% assessment laws should be repealed 1-14-1949 8:2

Illinois Association of Teachers of English new officers of DuPage Valley Division, photograph 5-16-1963 BR 6:5

Illinois Association of Townships secretary Troy E. Kost raps trend toward centralization of power 2-8-1962 AHH 12:2

Illinois Athletic Commission boxing and wrestling commission; abolition debated 5-7-1964 AHH 25:5

Illinois Audio Visual Association meeting, photograph 1-23-1964 AHH 18:1

Illinois Avenue, Arlington Heights residence at 1245 North Illinois Avenue featured in Everywoman's Family Circle magazine, photograph 6-1-1961 AHH 14:1

Illinois Avenue, Palatine see Palatine Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, Kingdom Hall see Palatine, Village of 10-16-1958 PE 8:6 see Pleasant Hill School, Palatine see Wente farm, Palatine repairs are begun 8-10-1961 PE 2:4 in bad shape west of Plum Grove Road, photograph 8-23-1962 PE 1:7

Illinois Ballet Co. at St. Viator Catholic Boys High School, Arlington Heights, photograph 11-5-1964 AHH 39:3

Illinois Bankers Association (I. B. A.) advertisement 5-6-1932 5:1 formed in 1891, 7-9-1964 AHH 45:3

Illinois Beach State Park, Route 137 and Route 173 make jaunt to, aerial photograph 6-21-1962 AHH 47:1

Illinois Bell Telephone Company see Bell Pioneers see Bell Telephone Laboratories, Naperville see Service Activities of Volunteer Engineers formed from Chicago Telephone Company and Central Union Telephone Company 12-31-1920 1:1 advertisement: don't forget to replace the receiver 2-4-1921 1:6 advertisement: "station to station" long-distance service 8-5-1921 5:6 plans vast financial outlay 1-5-1923 (Roll A) 14:4 growth breaks all records 1-4-1924 6:1 address of Arlington Heights telephone exchange building: 614 Campbell Avenue 6-4-1926 9:4 new long distance schedule 9-3-1926 13:1 new exchange in River Grove now in service, photographs 2-11-1927 1:8 phone change to benefit users of toll 10-11-1927 1:3 divides territory to aid operations 3-2-1928 DCR 1:8 modern phone system on way for Arlington 6-22-1928 AHH (2) 1:6 Niles Center people disgusted over phone service 6-29-1928 4:4 to improve Arlington service 7-17-1928 1:2 underground phone service for Arlington 9-11-1928 1:3 new station at 11 North State Road, Arlington Heights 6-18-1929 1:3 marvels of phone service extend to local stations 8-6-1929 1:5 cuts long distance rates: Palatine to Paris cut from $48 to $33 for first three minutes 5-9-1930 PE 1:6 operators, illustration 2-27-1931 PE 4:4 drops faithful employee from payroll 6-2-1933 RR 1:1 reduces Sunday rates 1-17-1936 RR 1:5 new telephone directory soon; stop at 19 North Brockway Street, Palatine 5-14-1937 PE 2:6 new telephone system at Palatine and Bensenville 10-15-1937 CCH 1:6, 10-15-1937 DCR 1:3 reduces rates 12-3-1937 CCH 5:1 new metropolitan service, map 1-19-1938 RR 3:5 no longer a need to crank the telephone, just lift the receiver; office at 17 North Brockway 2-4-1938 1:6 erects new telephone building at Green Street and York Street, Bensenville 3-4-1938 RR 1:4 advertisement, photographs 4-22-1938 PE 3:1 new dial telephones for Roselle; building being erected 6-24-1938 RR 1:3 new and improved service for Bensenville 6-24-1938 RR 1:4 Itasca gets telephone improvement 7-1-1938 RR 1:7 new phone system for Wheeling 8-12-1938 1:7 new headquarters ready at Barrington 1-31-1941 1:1 War Production Board curtails telephone extension service 3-20-1942 3:4 phone operators have party 1-8-1943 3:3 Prospect Heights has own phone company in ranks 1-15-1943 MPH 3:4 please limit your long distance call to 5 minutes; others are waiting 9-24-1943 (2) 14:1 Zela Bennett, veteran operator honored at dinner 9-29-1944 2:4 sees increase in rural telephones after war 12-15-1944 MPH 4:3 plans post-war expansion of system 4-20-1945 2:2 new phones not available for some time 5-11-1945 1:5 advertisement: Bell System—largest source of radar for our fighting forces 8-31-1945 7:1 telephone interruption Friday, maybe 10-5-1945 1:4 telephone operators strike vote next week, see Illinois Telephone Traffic Union 11-16-1945 1:1 strike ties up service at Arlington 11-23-1945 1:6 advertisement: the strike 11-23-1945 7:1 phone strike ends after a week tieup; to give rebates on interrupted service 11-30-1945 1:8 advertisement: the strike is over 11-30-1945 18:5 $160 million expansion planned 2-8-1946 14:5 new charge schedule for rural pole construction 3-8-1946 11:1 a report to those waiting for service in Palatine 4-12-1946 PE 2:1 Palatine OK's underground phone service to Palanois Park 5-17-1946 PE 1:6 Arlington Heights to receive radio-telephone messages; 'bring home some bread, dear' 5-24-1946 1:1 installs phone no. 2,000,000, 8-2-1946 6:2 radiotelephone service inaugurated, photograph 10-4-1946 9:4 new switchboard provides fast training for girls, photograph 10-11-1946 (2) 9:3 Miss Helen Swick, chief operator at Palatine honored for 25 years service 10-11-1946 PE 1:5 behind the scenes at Arlington telephone exchange, photograph 10-24-1946 1:3 first auto telephone in Des Plaines 10-24-1946 7:5 Arlington aldermen first to try out 'radio-phone' 11-1-1946 1:7 federal phone restriction order still stands 11-22-1946 1:8 to ask first rate boost in 25 years 11-29-1946 1:2 files petition with ICC for rate increase 12-6-1946 1:6 letter: can't see reason for lack of enough phones in Arlington 12-6-1946 15:6 proposed new rates, advertisement 12-6-1946 20:4 Red Cross disaster car has radio phone 12-20-1946 22:8 gives reason for delay in new phone installations 1-3-1947 1:7 phone service complaints enliven meeting 1-24-1947 MPH 1:3 starts underground extension to Palanois 1-24-1947 PE 1:2 phone demonstration before Palatine Junior Woman's Club 1-24-1947 PE 3:6 contract must include a commission: Mount Prospect 2-7-1947 1:5 Northbrook Fire Department truck carries new mobile telephone 2-7-1947 2:6 Illinois Telephone Traffic Union threatens strike 3-28-1947 1:1 storm knocks out phone service in northwestern Cook County 3-28-1947 1:8 National Federation of Telephone Workers rejects offer of arbitration 4-4-1947 1:5 starts work on new phone switchboard for Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect 4-4-1947 1:6 advertisement: let the public decide the wage question through arbitration 4-4-1947 16:6 strike ties up normal telephone service 4-11-1947 1:6 letter: union side of story behind strike, see Illinois Union of Telephone Workers 4-11-1947 15:7 public recognizes need for restrictions on phone calls 4-25-1947 1:3 'no service, no telephone bills' until strike is over 4-25-1947 RR 1:2 emergency operator's 'send a post card' riles phone user 5-2-1947 13:7 phone strike settlement near 5-9-1947 1:1 advertisement, woodcut of operator 5-16-1947 5:1 crank-type phones all passe in Arlington Heights 5-30-1947 1:7 given rate increase 6-27-1947 1:5 seeks to renew Lombard franchise 6-27-1947 7:8 seeks eight percent additional revenue 9-26-1947 CCH 1:4 Palatine telephone operator, Mrs. Esther Scheer, receives 'Vail' citation, photograph 10-10-1947 3:4 advertisement: boss of the high "sticks", photograph of lineman 10-24-1947 18:1 photograph of switchboard 11-28-1947 18:1 increases phone rates for suburban towns 12-12-1947 1:1 phone users to get direct service on many Chicago calls 12-12-1947 1:3 Bensenville, Itasca get direct service to Chicago phones 12-19-1947 RR 1:4 New Year's Day storm breaks record; phone services restored by Wednesday 1-9-1948 1:2 advertisement: illustration: if all their phone buildings were grouped together 1-16-1948 13:6 opens office in De Pue building at 35 West Slade Street in Palatine 3-5-1948 PE 1:3 your telephone installer, photographs 3-19-1948 18:6, 4-2-1948 CCH 2:6 plans $60 million expansion 4-2-1948 10:4 Arlington Heights extends franchise 25 years 4-9-1948 1:3 Illinois farm telephones rate higher than nation 4-9-1948 21:4 party line behavior stressed in booklet 6-11-1948 12:1 new device records phone eavesdropping 7-9-1948 1:8 how to place a long distance call correctly 9-10-1948 15:1 Glenview to have dial phone exchange 9-24-1948 16:6 long distance calls are economical 10-8-1948 16:1 hello girls get 3rd round wage increase; settles with Communication Workers of America 10-22-1948 3:4 Itasca telephone office adds new switchboard 11-5-1948 RR 1:4 to ask new rates soon 11-12-1948 1:1 additional telephone equipment added to Bensenville office 11-12-1948 RR 1:2 Mrs. George Chenoweth, Jr., Prospect Heights, suffers heart attack; alert phone operators avert a near tragedy 11-19-1948 1:1 reveals new rate request 11-19-1948 1:2 special phone line completes Palatine-Arlington police radio service 12-3-1948 1:1 expects record long distance calls Christmas 12-24-1948 PE 1:6 reports operating costs exceed rate increases 2-11-1949 16:4 Emory Moore, Inverness, does business on his auto telephone 2-11-1949 17:1 underground cable along Northwest Highway between Arlington Heights and Algonquin will improve phone service 2-25-1949 1:2 male chorus sponsored by Park Ridge Presbyterian Church 3-18-1949 (2) 20:6 party line service is good service when neighbors co-operate 3-25-1949 11:6 Arlington area to benefit from new phone cable 5-13-1949 8:6 increased phone rates become effective in June 5-27-1949 1:6 rate hike not adequate for continued plant construction 5-27-1949 22:6 adds more towns for direct phoning 6-10-1949 4:5 lack of funds to cut expansion 7-1-1949 3:4 drivers, trucks 'top notch' in safety test 8-12-1949 1:4 dial system to halt Libertyville automatic fire calls 8-12-1949 19:4 Mount Prospect gets 25 year franchise; gets 9 phones 8-12-1949 MPH 1:7 three Arlington supervisors receive Vail award 9-16-1949 4:4 ICC orders phone rate increase 10-14-1949 1:2 first Bensenville phone operator started in 1900; 8 subscribers 10-14-1949 RR 1:1 Bensenville seeks termination clause in phone contract 10-14-1949 RR 1:6 Palatine Lions Club to hear 'inside' of mobile phone service 10-28-1949 PE 1:5 two Arlington Heights operators honored for serving 25-35 years, photograph of Mrs. Zelda Bennett 11-4-1949 1:7 Dan Robertson retires after 43 years 11-18-1949 MPH 2:4 early history in Arlington Heights 12-2-1949 17:1 out to sell more phones 12-9-1949 (2) 10:6 800 telephone users in Arlington given better service by new change-over 1-6-1950 1:4 Prospect Heights residents appreciate new telephone service 1-6-1950 MPH 3:1 buys site for new building at Eastman Street and Vail Avenue; dial system planned 8-10-1950 1:7 ready for bids on exchange building at Arlington 1-12-1951 1:7 work on dial exchange at 306 North Vail Street, Arlington Heights to start at once 3-9-1951 1:7 ground broken for $2 million phone building, photograph 3-16-1951 1:7 rush work on dial phone building, photographs 4-27-1951 1:1 moves office to Barrington to make room for switchboards 6-8-1951 CCH 1:7 work on Arlington exchange, photographs 9-21-1951 AHH 6:5 dial phone prefix to be CLearbrook 3; will mean direct service to principal cities of the U.S. 9-28-1951 MPH 1:7 dedicate dial phone building 10-19-1951 AHH 1:7 corner stone laying serves as dedication, photograph 10-26-1951 AHH 1:2 Arlington business office moves to new location at 106 West Eastman Street, photograph 2-1-1952 CCH 3:5 local men help install new dial exchange, photograph 2-8-1952 8:3 dial service begins for 7,800 phones in Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect and Prospect Heights; history, photographs 7-18-1952 AHH 1:4, 21:1... open house, photograph 5-7-1953 AHH 6:5 telephone carries classroom to invalid students via microphone-speakers, photographs 12-10-1953 AHH 33:4 boy phone operator of 40 years ago retires from Woodstock office 8-4-1955 AHH 26:4 new building at Vail Street and Highland Avenue, Arlington Heights, illustration 10-13-1955 AHH 1:2 dial phone service to reach Palatine in 1956; 1500 customers to benefit 11-17-1955 PE 1:7 Christmas gift: phone shortage ends 12-15-1955 AHH 1:5 better phone service for Wheeling starts Saturday; new telephone building, photograph 12-15-1955 WH 1:7 plunge switch for new Wheeling phone service, photograph of new switchboard 12-22-1955 WH 1:4 to spend 1˝ million; new exchange building for Wood Dale, Bensenville 1-19-1956 RR 1:7 moves equipment into Arlington building, photograph 3-15-1956 AHH 1:2 mobile dial exchange planned for Hoffman City 4-19-1956 PHH 1:7 to break ground soon for building at 20 South Brockway Street, Palatine, illustration 5-24-1956 PE 1:6 Schaumburg's "telephone exchange on wheels", photograph 5-24-1956 PE 7:1 Rolling Meadows Community Church "Dial a Devotion", photograph 7-12-1956 RMH 1:2 develops 'toll-free' phone plan 10-18-1956 PHH 1:3 dial phones in Wheeling in 1958, 11-22-1956 WH 1:7 lineman hovers on wire, photograph 2-21-1957 RR 1:3 dial service swings in north DuPage County 5-2-1957 DCR 1:6, photographs 5-9-1957 RR 6:1 breaks additional ground west of present office at 78 East Dundee Street, illustration 5-9-1957 WH 1:4 'number, please' becomes memory in Palatine after Sunday eve, photograph 8-8-1957 PE 8:1 dedicates new dial telephone building at 50 East Dundee Road, Wheeling, photographs 11-28-1957 WH 1:4 starts work on new cable project 12-12-1957 PE 1:6 dial service in Wheeling starts Sunday! 4-17-1958 WH 1:6 new phone service starts in Palatine 4-17-1958 PE 1:2 'dial' service to start in Wheeling 5-15-1958 WH 1:6 dial phone building on Higgins Road, Elk Grove, to be ready by 1959, illustration 7-3-1958 EGH 1:4 'DDD' (direct distance dialing) arrives—here is how it works, photographs of punched tape and punched card machines 8-7-1958 BR 9:1 tells expansion plans for Hoffman area 10-9-1958 PE-HES 1:6 breaks ground for new dial center at Roselle, photograph 11-20-1958 RR 1:1 $4,000 fire hits Elk Grove dial exchange on Higgins Road east of Algonquin Road 1-1-1959 AHH 1:1 allowed to terminate four-party phone service: ICC 2-5-1959 PE 1:1 dedicates new dial telephone exchange in Elk Grove 4-30-1959 EGH 1:6 plans crackdown on prank and obscene calls 5-14-1959 AHH 1:6 cornerstone installed at new phone building in Roselle 7-30-1959 RR 1:2 new phone exchange to serve Elk Grove, photograph 10-29-1959 EGH 4:3 'DDD' coming to Roselle this spring 11-26-1959 RR 1:5 progress on Addison's new phone equipment, photographs 1-7-1960 AR 2:4 long distance dial phone service arrives at Roselle 2-11-1960 HH 3:1 petitions ICC for expanded phone service, map 3-10-1960 WH 1:4 Elk Grove telephone exchange, 10 North Scott Street, photograph 5-26-1960 EGH 4:1 phone numbers to be changed: all numbers, no letters 6-9-1960 AHH 35:1 metropolitan phone service is expanded 10-13-1960 AHH 15:1 new style phone numbers initiated: all numbers 11-17-1960 AHH 20:3 dedicates first electronic central office in Morris, Ill. 11-24-1960 AHH 46:1 new Elk Grove phone customers get digits 12-15-1960 EGH 2:3 Itasca telephone exchange on Walnut Street north of railroad tracks swathed in security, photograph 1-5-1961 BR 10:1 demonstrates network; outlines air attack defenses, photograph 1-26-1961 AHH 4:1 reveal new look in phone numbers: all numbers 3-2-1961 BR 12:3 train TV cameras on Arlington phone offices 6-8-1961 AHH 18:6 O'Hare Airport gets new phone building, photographs 10-19-1961 AHH 11:1 opens drive against obscene phone calls 10-19-1961 EGH 1:1 begins installing dial service in Itasca 10-19-1961 IR 1:1 extra mileage charge elimination requested 11-23-1961 PE 2:6 installer on pole, photograph 2-1-1962 IR 1:5 Palatine phone worker is 15,000th 'Pioneer' member 2-15-1962 AHH 12:4 new phone service introduced here: direct distance dialing 3-15-1962 AHH 13:5 Itasca wants wires underground instead of on telephone poles 4-12-1962 IR 1:1 to begin a school for Itasca customers as part of its dial conversion program 4-19-1962 IR 1:5 phone workers rush conversion to dial for Itasca 4-26-1962 BR 18:1 proposes reduced costs for nighttime calling 5-3-1962 AHH 19:4 dial hum to replace old 'number please' in Itasca 5-3-1962 BR 15:1 new telephone book delivery for Itasca, photograph 5-10-1962 IR 2:3 all-number dialing offers increase in combinations; map of area codes 5-17-1962 EGH 5:1 phone call data is stored by 'brain' 5-17-1962 EGH 5:1 to occupy former Pure Oil accounting offices at 311 South State Road 7-5-1962 AHH 1:6 direct distance dial service to commence; U.S. area codes, map 7-19-1962 AHH 5:5 makes switch to new dial system; Automatic Message Accounting machine, photograph 8-16-1962 AHH 6:1 all-digit phone numbers debated; few gripes greet switch 8-16-1962 AHH 17:1 employees at annual conference 8-23-1962 AHH 4:6 new dialing in use here 8-23-1962 AHH 12:4 opens new garage at northeast corner Rockwell Street and Arthur Avenue 8-30-1962 AHH 46:1 first nationwide dial conversion 9-6-1962 AHH 33:5 workshop helps in career planning, photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 15:3 seven digit dialing coming to Hanover Township, photograph 1-17-1963 HH 1:4 population fluidity noticed 1-24-1963 WH 4:1 sees new phone rate saving $2 million 1-31-1963 AHH 14:3 Mount Prospect Cub Scouts make totem pole with aid of, photograph 2-28-1963 AHH 18:1 employees vote on which union they want if any 3-14-1963 AHH 1:2 springtime digging perils phone cables 5-23-1963 AHH 12:2 new direct dial service from pay phones 6-6-1963 BR 16:8 engineers explain SAVE to Kiwanis 6-20-1963 PE 5:4 farmer Nick Skoufes wars over damage to his crops, right-of-way, photographs 7-11-1963 EGH 4:4 agreement with International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) on wage boost 7-18-1963 AHH 16:4 blocked by Nick Skoufes 7-25-1963 EGH 4:1 goes to court in battle on right of way 8-1-1963 EGH 6:1 nurseryman wins in cable dispute 8-22-1963 EGH 7:3 lays underground cable in Mount Prospect, photograph 10-3-1963 MPH 1:3 to move business office at Palatine to 430 East Main Street, Barrington 12-12-1963 PE 6:2 weather information at your fingertips, photograph 1-2-1964 AHH 2:3 new toll-free phone service for Paddock Publications 1-9-1964 BR 7:8 telephone selling brings complaints 1-30-1964 AHH 61:5 new phone records center at Barrington 'works well', photograph 2-6-1964 PE 3:6 new telephone equipment at Arlington Heights office speeds information 2-13-1964 AHH 16:1 northwest suburban phone service began in R. C. Nehl's Drug Store in Arlington Heights in 1897 at 229 Campbell Street, photograph 2-27-1964 AHH 46:5 touch-tone calling coming this summer, photograph 3-19-1964 AHH 35:5 St. John Evangelical United Church of Christ, Bensenville starts "Dial-A-Prayer" service 4-2-1964 BR 1:3 advertisement: open house at Arlington Heights 5-21-1964 AHH 6:1, 22:4 announces organization changes 6-4-1964 AHH 19:1 telephones in area get new lower-pitched dial tone 6-25-1964 AHH 55:5 Elizabeth Tonne completes 45 years at switchboard 7-2-1964 AHH 27:6 seeks cut in phone rates, new service: Call-Pak Unlimited" 7-2-1964 AHH 29:1 metropolitan calling area, map 8-20-1964 BR 2:1 new direct-dial phone system for Village of Palatine 9-3-1964 PE 3:5, 9-17-1964 PE 1:1 offers Touch-Tone push-button telephones 10-15-1964 AHH 29:1 Elk Grove Village approves franchise 10-22-1964 EGH 3:3 Touch-Tone slated for Wheeling area 11-26-1964 AHH 27:5 to issue easier-to-read directory 12-3-1964 AHH 84:1 Arlington Heights area switchboard records broken after big snowstorm; previous record: JFK assassination 12-10-1964 AHH 50:1 Touch-Tone phones coming to Addison 12-17-1964 AR 2:5 Bensenville office to have added equipment 12-31-1964 AR 4:3

Illinois Board of Economic Development asked by Arlington Heights for FHA aid 5-28-1964 AHH 1:1 Elk Grove Village to hire planning consultant and apply for federal funds 5-28-1964 EGH 1:1 preparing an outdoor recreation plan 12-10-1964 AHH 85:5

Illinois Boulevard, Hoffman Estates see Blackhawk School, Hoffman Estates see Church of the Holy Innocents, Episcopal, Hoffman Estates see First Baptist Church, Hoffman Estates see Hoffman Estates Community Center see Hoffman Estates, Village of 2-4-1960 HH 6:1, 10-25-1962 HH 3:1 see Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Hoffman Estates see United States Postal Service 11-24-1960 HH 2:4 most (in)famous road to be repaired, photograph 10-20-1960 HH 1:6

Illinois Budgetary Commission speaker will present ideas on improving 7-18-1963 AHH 24:5

Illinois Bureau of Consumer Fraud flooded with business 8-10-1961 AHH 16:1 cracks down on swindlers; regains money for consumer 4-9-1964 RMH 2:1 alert to sales swindlers 7-2-1964 AHH 30:4 Hanover Highlands Subdivision developer to seek solution for complaints; extension granted by 7-30-1964 HSH 1:1

Illinois Camp Lions for Visually Handicapped Children to operate at Hastings Lake, Lake Villa 6-18-1964 AHH 39:1

Illinois Cemeteries Association mentioned 5-28-1964 PE 2:8

Illinois Central Democratic Committee public criticism of William Redmond upheld at meeting 5-30-1963 BR 1:1

Illinois Central Railroad (IC RR) troop train wrecked at Granger, thirty-seven soldiers injured 12-7-1917 9:2 shows it pays to electrify 4-2-1929 8:3 discontinues six trains; Addison without service 6-12-1931 RR 1:7 curious view freight wreck at Cloverdale 4-10-1936 PE 1:5 files tax objection in DuPage County 12-11-1942 RR 1:5 old depot at Cloverdale says farewell 1-8-1943 RR 1:2 to build overpass at Bloomingdale Road 7-7-1944 RR 1:7 opens Cloverdale bridge to traffic 4-6-1945 RR 1:6 trainmen injured by explosion at Cloverdale 3-12-1948 RR 1:8 31 car train wreck stops North Avenue traffic, photograph 1-4-1952 RR 1:2 photograph of train 2-13-1958 AR 1:5 station master H. J. Henning marks 50 years of service, photographs 3-2-1961 AR 1:1, 1-25-1962 AHH 16:1 examiner orders Hoffman Estates engineer's testimony axed; village attorney Frank Chino refuses to give data 3-15-1962 HH 1:7 Addison official named to represent village in effort to restore train service 1-9-1964 AR 1:7 Addison to discuss plans to restore passenger service 2-13-1964 AR 1:7 Addison pushes for rail service 2-27-1964 AR 1:7 Addison fights to restore commuter trains; called vital to village's future 3-26-1964 AHH 29:2 Addison to paint and landscape train station at Lake Street and Addison Road, photographs 5-14-1964 BR 10:6, 5-28-1964 AR 1:7, 12-17-1964 AHH 66:7 Addison Chamber of Commerce plans commuter quiz on rail preferences 5-21-1964 BR 15:1 Addison Chamber of Commerce surveys commuter sentiment 5-28-1964 BR 8:3

Illinois Chamber of Commerce see Illinois State Chamber of Commerce

Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society, Chicago does social work in Cook and DuPage Counties 3-20-1925 8:1 orphans to benefit by Arlington Park Race Track opening 9-30-1927 1:3 seeks homes for girls in local territory 9-2-1932 2:3 new members of Countryside auxiliary, photograph 11-23-1961 AHH 40:1 backing adoption 8-30-1962 AHH 53:3 charity-goers to go in 'orbit' at 'Blast-Off Ball', photograph 9-6-1962 AHH 48:6 busy with projects 10-11-1962 AHH 55:4 increases adoptions 3-26-1964 AHH 41:5 reports busy year 4-16-1964 AHH 83:5 seeking applicants 7-30-1964 AHH 40:1 launches study of adoptions 9-10-1964 AHH 41:1

Illinois Citizens Education Committee (ICEC) urges school vote turnout 3-21-1963 BR 8:2

Illinois Civic Works Board starts improvements at Arlington Heights 12-1-1933 1:3

Illinois Cleaners, Roselle mentioned; 123 Bokelman Street 5-28-1964 AHH 35:1

Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) denies license to Kehe Motor Service; Arlington Heights enters fight 8-19-1932 3:2 to decide on Palatine safety gates at railroad crossings 12-7-1934 PE 1:6 may create monopoly of 29 trucking corporations; threatens farmers, merchants, etc. 11-11-1938 CCH 2:1 chooses United Motor Coach over Cardinal Bus Lines for Northwest Highway route; ruling appealed 11-16-1945 MPH 1:8 see Palatine, Village of 12-14-1945 PE 1:4, 8-16-1946 PE 1:8 Illinois Bell files petition for rate increase 12-6-1946 1:6 gives Illinois Bell rate increase 6-27-1947 1:5 finds Geisen Motor Coach 'guilty' 8-15-1947 1:1 fare increase argued at hearings 9-12-1947 CCH 1:6 monthly RR tickets may jump $2.00, 9-26-1947 1:1 Bensenville files complaint against CSP&M RR 12-31-1948 RR 1:1 see Public Service Company of Northern Illinois 1-7-1949 7:7 allows Western United Gas & Electric Company more gas for homes 1-7-1949 RR 1:7 begins hearings on Bensenville's 'smoke nuisance' complaint 3-4-1949 RR 1:7 told smoke 'unnecessary' in Bensenville 3-11-1949 RR 1:4 orders C&NW RR to return afternoon train 6-17-1949 4:6 rules for Bensenville in railroad case 8-5-1949 RR 1:6 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois asks more gas heating permits 8-19-1949 18:4 authorizes heat for 1300 more homes served by Western United Gas and Electric 8-26-1949 RR 3:6 orders phone rate increase 10-14-1949 1:2 approves water for Prospect Meadows Subdivision 11-18-1949 MPH 1:1 continues hearing on Roselle petition for Leyden Motor Coach Co. service 11-18-1949 RR 1:2 Bensenville protests CM&SP RR's 25% rail fare hike 2-16-1951 BR 1:3 orders Leyden Motor Coach Co. to begin service to Elmhurst and Roselle 3-23-1951 BR 1:5 Leyden Motor Coach Co. fare increases are temporary 7-27-1951 RR 1:4 warns CM&SP RR to improve service 9-21-1951 RR 1:4 Bensenville to air views about CM&SP RR service 2-22-1952 BR 1:3 commuters to fight rail fare increase; organize to block ICC petition 10-3-1952 RR 1:7 28% increase in fares; judge upholds ICC ruling 4-19-1956 RR 1:3 crossing gates at Bensenville can't wait - ICC 5-31-1956 BR 1:7 see Schaumburg Transportation Co. 5-2-1957 PE 1:4 see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad 9-12-1957 DCR 1:7 Elk Grove Village cites high-wire hazards; asks ICC to 'reconsider' 5-1-1958 EGH 1:4 Illinois Bell allowed to terminate four-party phone service 2-5-1959 PE 1:1 Prospect Heights asks: resurvey routes of power lines 11-26-1959 PHH 1:2 Prospect Heights powerline wins state approval 2-18-1960 PHH 1:7 Illinois Bell petitions for expanded phone service, map 3-10-1960 WH 1:4 okays new rail fares for CM&SP RR 6-9-1960 BR 1:2 ruling allows connection of water and sewers in Buffalo Grove 11-17-1960 WH 1:1 launches probe of Citizens Utilities Co. and Suburban Utilities Co. 2-23-1961 HH 1:1 approves abandonment of Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad 5-18-1961 IR 1:1 continues Citizens Utility Co. hearing; condemnation is debated 6-29-1961 HH 1:1 Hoffman Estates asks ICC to prevent Citizens Utilities Co. expansion 9-21-1961 HH 2:4 Citizens Utilities Co. opens defense; condemnation move sought by Hoffman Estates 10-5-1961 HH 1:1 Citizens Utilities and Suburban Utilities denied rate increases in Hoffman Estates 12-7-1961 HH 1:7 Jerry Lane set to launch attack against Elk Grove Water and Sewer Co. at 1-25-1962 EGH 1:7 expert witnesses support Hoffman Estates purchase of Citizens Utilities Co. 2-8-1962 HH 1:4 residents send in gripes against Citizens Utilities Co. 3-15-1962 AHH 15:5 denies Elk Grove Village appeal for trucking zone 3-15-1962 EGH 1:7 okays common bank account and common office for 14 Illinois water companies owned by Citizens Utilities Co. 3-15-1962 HH 1:3 Hoffman Estates files protest petition; opposes extension of Citizens Utilities Co. and Suburban Utilities Co. 3-15-1962 HH 2:5 abruptly ends utility hearing; case sent to commission 4-5-1962 HH 1:4 Bensenville files suit against over CM&SP RR spur 4-12-1962 BR 2:1 approves hike in water rates for Citizens Utilities Co. 4-19-1962 HH 1:6 DuPage County will file petition against sale of Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad 4-19-1962 BR 1:2 assailed by Sen. Graham for 'quick action' on Citizens Utilities Co. water rate increase 4-26-1962 HH 1:1 condemnation by Hoffman Estates of utilities receives okay from 5-3-1962 HH 1:7 Citizens Utilities Co. to appeal ruling 5-17-1962 RMH 6:1 grants Weathersfield Utilities Co. water and sewer okay in Schaumburg 7-19-1962 HH 1:1 looks into alleged tow-service payoffs to DuPage County sheriff's officers 8-9-1962 BR 4:7 hears charges against Bensenville towing companies 8-23-1962 BR 1:7 Harry Glos, chief investigator, see tow trucks 8-23-1962 BR 11:3 fumbles towing controversy; where to now big question: editorial 8-30-1962 BR 1:1 continues probe of towing; vows investigation 8-30-1962 BR 1:5 in middle; politics cloud towing issue? 9-6-1962 BR 1:6 issues towing law clarification 11-1-1962 BR 1:7 postpones DuPage County tow truck business probe 11-8-1962 BR 7:5 Victory Auto Wreckers asks for authority to tow vehicles 11-15-1962 EGH 3:1 continues towing hearing to November 28, 11-22-1962 BR 1:2 tow attorneys jockey as opposition to Victory Auto Wreckers takes form 11-29-1962 BR 1:8 raps Owen's Towing Service owner Claude Owen for delay tactics 12-13-1962 BR 8:1 Elk Grove Village appeal of decision to exclude it from Chicago trucking zone to be heard 12-20-1962 EGH 1:7 Rainbow Ridge homeowners protest water rates to 2-7-1963 WH 1:6 gives okay to Citizens Utilities Company, Delaware to consolidate its 15 Illinois utility companies 2-21-1963 HH 1:3 announces cut in electric charges by $2,700,000 a year 3-28-1963 AHH 3:3 okays permit for Victory Auto Wrecking, Bensenville; Claude Owen seeks new hearing 4-4-1963 BR 1:1 cites interlocking relationship between Bluebird Coach Lines, Leyden Motor Coach and Frank McCreary 5-30-1963 BR 1:8 Bensenville wins court case against ruling allowing CM&SP RR to build a spur line 12-5-1963 BR 2:1 to hear CM&SP RR request for fare increase 1-16-1964 BR 7:3 Buffalo Grove flooding victims told to complain to 8-27-1964 WH 4:1 rules against Citizens Utilities Co.; see Arlington Gardens Subdivision 10-29-1964 AHH 1:7 certifies Quintens Utility Co., Palatine 11-5-1964 PE 3:4 to challenge Citizens Utilities Co. on rate increase request 11-5-1964 HH 1:3

Illinois Commission on Children Gov. Kerner appoints Arlington Heights woman, Mrs. George Bailey to 3-21-1963 AHH 1:5

Illinois Commission on Human Relations see Brownlee, Les, Skokie description 11-14-1963 WH 1:3 Executive Director Roger Nathan says suburbanites should roll out the welcome wagon for new Negro families 2-6-1964 AHH 57:3

Illinois Commission on the Status of Women Mrs. Emily Taft Douglas calls on women to end "the greatest waste of mental resources" 7-16-1964 AHH 47:6

Illinois Conference of Evangelical United Brethren Churches appointments announced at Barrington High School 6-6-1947 RR 1:2

Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers (ICPT) conference at Skokie School in Winnetka 9-30-1949 17:4 reaffirms legislation stand, backs referendum calling for Illinois state legislature to have annual sessions 4-30-1964 AHH 20:4 plans campaign to raise level of state aid to schools 9-24-1964 AHH 19:3 Illinois Constitution see Blue Ballot Judicial Amendment see Illinois, State of 9-29-1922 1:3, 12-8-1922 6:3,5, 2-4-1949 RR 1:6, 2-11-1949 11:5, 2-11-1949 11:2, 2-25-1949 RR 1:5, 3-4-1949 20:3 see Illinois, State of 4-22-1949 20:3, 1-26-1961 AHH 3:2, 5-18-1961 AHH 29:5, 3-8-1962 HH 9:7

Illinois Council for Mentally Retarded Children maps mass screening of mentally retarded for PKU 8-17-1961 AHH 38:2 two associations join 10-5-1961 AHH 6:7 broadcaster Don McNeill to head retarded kids' drive 9-6-1962 BR 2:2 retarded children needs explored at Prospect High School program, photographs 3-19-1964 AHH 57:4

Illinois Credit Union League, Chicago, Bensenville plans headquarters building at York Road and Belmont Road in Bensenville, illustration 1-26-1961 AR 6:1 future home, photograph 8-3-1961 BR 4:4 office opens at 1035 South York Road 2-1-1962 BR 1:8 to be dedicated 4-12-1962 BR 1:1 dedication ceremonies, photograph 4-19-1962 BR 1:2 denies there is a crisis in the Illinois credit union movement 12-13-1962 BR 9:3 wins architecture award 4-4-1963 AHH 25:4 membership nears one million; yearbook reports on trend in state 7-16-1964 AHH 57:1

Illinois Crime Commission could be important weapon against underworld: Sen. Paul Simon 3-14-1963 AHH 79:4 bill to create goes back to the Senate 5-30-1963 AHH 17:1 David Bradshw, Palatine Township named to, photograph 9-19-1963 RMH 2:1 seeks director 9-26-1963 AHH 82:1 Prentice Marshall named to replace Robert Hickman 5-7-1964 BR 7:8 to begin probe of syndicate ties in suburbs; McHenry County is first target; Executive Director: Charles Siragusa 6-25-1964 AHH 40:1 McHenry County hearings summarized 7-2-1964 AHH 25:1 names two chairmen 7-9-1964 AHH 8:3 Prentice Marshall named co-head, photograph 7-9-1964 BR 4:1 requests more funds 10-15-1964 AR 5:1 Illinois Democratic Forum (magazine) geared to independent voters; to be published by Sen. Paul Simon 7-2-1964 AHH 24:6

Illinois Department of Agriculture quarantines Palatine Township for rabies 4-1-1949 PE 1:4 orders strict rabies quarantine in Arlington Heights 2-11-1954 AHH 1:7 editor reviews 'short weight' charge; meat labelled in error; charges filed by 7-12-1962 RMH 5:1 mobile display on Rolling Meadows sidewalk days, photograph 8-23-1962 RMH 2:6

Illinois Department of Children and Family Services needed; working its way through legislature: editorial 3-28-1963 AHH 58:1 legislature okays cabinet-level agency 5-23-1963 AHH 16:4 oversees foster homes 9-12-1963 AHH 53:1

Illinois Department of Conservation (formerly known as Illinois State Conservation Department) organized 6-15-1928 1:4 sponsors Illinois Fishing Rodeo 7-7-1949 5:1 uncertain if DDT kills birds 9-21-1961 RR 1:2 says highways are dangerous to wildlife 4-30-1964 AHH 21:6

Illinois Department of Mental Health Division of Planning and Evaluation will play a key role 7-30-1964 AHH 12:4

Illinois Department of Public Aid Illinois Senate would replace Illinois Public Aid Commission with 5-23-1963 AHH 15:1 students learn about public welfare career 7-16-1964 AHH 4:1 Director Harold Swank reports drop in public aid rolls 7-30-1964 AHH 27:6

Illinois Department of Public Welfare Child Welfare Services expanding service 8-3-1961 AHH 25:3

Illinois Department of Public Works and Buildings see also Illinois State Department of Public Works crews pick up litter, photograph 8-22-1963 AHH 8:1 ordered by Gov. Kerner to scrap any plans to have Route 53 bisect Morton Arboretum 10-29-1964 AR 6:3

Illinois Department of Highways see Illinois State Highway Department

Illinois Division of Highways see Illinois State Highway Department

Illinois Division of Meat Inspection is a consumer safeguard 3-12-1964 AHH 65:3

Illinois Division of Waterways see Salt Creek 12-17-1964 PE 3:7 see Weller Creek 3-14-1963 MPH 6:1

Illinois Dunes State Park newly opened; to ban all concessions 6-22-1934 7:3 made game sanctuary 9-28-1934 CCH 2:3 opens for second season 5-3-1935 7:3

Illinois Education Association (IEA) W. A. Johnson named president of teachers group 11-24-1944 RR 1:7 important school meeting at Wheaton 11-2-1945 RR 1:4 to press for reduction in number of school districts 10-20-1960 DCR 1:6 Dr. George E. Propeck co-authors history of 9-21-1961 MPH 7:6 star attraction at dinner meeting: Marlin Perkins, photograph 10-26-1961 AHH 14:1 issues teachers' 'bill of rights' 12-7-1961 AHH 15:4 Lake Shore Division to meet Saturday 9-6-1962 AHH 39:6 educational workshops set 9-13-1962 AHH 53:1 School District No. 25 teachers organize chapter 10-11-1962 AHH 1:8 meeting; teachers tackling 'major' problems 10-18-1962 AHH 4:5 investigators meet with backers of fired teacher Mrs. May Melvin, Itasca 2-14-1963 HH 7:1 teachers see their 'silent role' ending; hold workshop at Forest View High School, photographs 9-26-1963 AHH 20:3 110th convention opens in Chicago 12-26-1963 BR 4:3 convention defines roles of teacher; delegates approve code of ethics 1-9-1964 AHH 33:1 new division formed in northwest area 3-19-1964 RMH 9:3, 5-14-1964 RMH 9:2 area teachers parley in Macomb 8-20-1964 AHH 4:3 teachers will serve as election reporters 10-15-1964 AHH 17:5 delegates picked for Chicago convention 12-10-1964 AHH 52:6

Illinois Elementary School Principals Association 800 teachers in DuPage Valley Division hear of new pension system 10-24-1947 RR 1:7

Illinois Emergency Relief Commission (IERC) takes over relief work from Cook County Joint Emergency Relief Fund 4-1-1932 1:3 see Arlington Heights, Village of 4-13-1934 1:3, 3-1-1935 1:3 see Palatine, Village of 4-20-1934 8:3, 6-15-1934 1:4 to study local use of leisure time 5-11-1934 6:1 see Wheeling Township 8-24-1934 1:1 see Cook County 11-23-1934 1:6 local jobs at standstill as lack of funds ends work of relief laborers 5-3-1935 1:8 new law takes power away from 4-10-1936 1:1 cash relief out; no money for rent; no automobiles 7-3-1936 1:3 see DuPage County 7-10-1936 RR 1:8 opens CCC camps to local boys 7-16-1937 1:6 see Palatine Township 2-18-1938 1:8 45˘ of every sales tax dollar goes for relief 11-10-1939 RR 1:2 surplus commodities arrive by the ton 11-1-1940 1:5

Illinois Employment Service see Illinois State Employment Service

Illinois Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC) Gov. Kerner appoints Prospect Heights man, Charles Gray to 9-28-1961 AHH 8:6 chief-elect explains his position 11-16-1961 AHH 23:1 won't harass employers: Gray 1-18-1962 AHH 12:1 protects individual, says Gray; cite example in suburbs 5-10-1962 AHH 54:1 to air first complaint in public: teacher denied position at Amundsen Junior College, Chicago because of her race 5-17-1962 AHH 29:1 to ask for more state funds 10-18-1962 AHH 20:4 accepted by business; unions not as 'cooperative' 1-31-1963 AHH 18:1 chief talks to Wheeling Township Young Republican Club 3-14-1963 AHH 17:1 charges Motorola Inc. with racial discrimination 11-7-1963 AHH 81:6 asks 'massive' job training program 5-7-1964 AHH 20:3

Illinois Farm Bureau rates John Erlenborn 'good' 3-26-1964 BR 8:3

Illinois Federation of the Blind granted solicitation rights in Buffalo Grove 7-12-1962 WH 5:7

Illinois Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs see Addison Business and Professional Women's Club see Mount Prospect Business and Professional Women's Club women struggle for status in male world 5-10-1962 AHH 33:1 stresses role of business women 4-25-1963 AHH 60:4

Illinois Federation of Republican Women Pres. Phyllis Schlafley raps adminis