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 administration 10-31-1963 BR 11:1

Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs (IFWC) see Seventh District Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs see Seventh District Junior Organization of the Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs

Illinois Fire Extinguisher & Equipment Co., Addison, 60 North Vista Drive description 4-27-1961 AHH 44:3

Illinois Fishing Rodeo advertisement; sponsored by Illinois State Conservation Department 7-7-1949 5:1

Illinois Garden Club see Garden Club of Illinois

Illinois Garden Guild to conduct adult education course at Arlington High School 2-13-1964 AHH 12:3

Illinois Gladiolus Society show at Randhurst 8-15-1963 AHH 16:7

Illinois Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association Northwest Suburban Unit No. 47: style is beauty parlor's attraction, photographs 7-11-1963 AHH 49:5

Illinois High School Association Arlington High School to host state music contest 4-5-1962 AHH 18:1

Illinois Highway Department see Illinois State Highway Department

Illinois Highway Improvement Association was organized in 1912 to "pull Illinois out of the mud" 10-7-1949 18:5 Illinois History (magazine) two Prospect High School students' work printed in 3-7-1963 AHH 21:4

Illinois Home Economics Association speech: "The Uncommon Marketer" 4-30-1964 AHH 78:3

Illinois Hospital Association (I.H.A.) seeks state supervision of practical nursing schools 5-25-1961 AHH 23:1 director to speak at Forest Hospital, Des Plaines 11-15-1962 AHH 6:1 favors limiting construction of private, for profit hospitals 11-15-1962 AHH 14:1 accepts Alexian Brothers Hospital, Elk Grove Village for membership 7-2-1964 AHH 16:5 seeks ban on needless hospital construction 11-5-1964 AHH 19:6 hopes to tighten regulations; benefits designed to aid suburbanites 11-19-1964 AHH 11:3

Illinois Humane Society sues Edward Ciesadlo for cruelty 4-2-1948 3:6

Illinois Ice Hockey League official is also avid fan of ice sport 2-6-1964 EGH 8:1

Illinois Industrial School for Boys, Sheridan name Barrington man, Dr. Arthur Wright as director 3-23-1961 HH 7:2

Illinois Inspection and Rating Bureau rates fire departments 7-18-1963 AHH 23:5

Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) to study Palatine Civil Defense 4-23-1964 PE 2:7

Illinois Insurance Bureau mentioned 6-18-1964 AHH 11:3

Illinois Juvenile Officers Information File Illinois Youth Commission's file prospering in suburbia; lists offenders 3-15-1962 RMH 7:1 sponsors Delinquency Control Institute 9-17-1964 EGH 1:3

Illinois Lakes Light and Power Company mentioned 9-28-1961 S 50:3

Illinois League of Women Voters see Illinois Voter

Illinois Legislative Audit Commission third straight cut in appropriations 8-30-1962 AHH 5:1 Illinois Librarian (magazine) Roselle Public Library featured in November issue 12-17-1964 AR 11:4 Illinois Libraries (magazine) features Mount Prospect Public Library 12-31-1964 MPH 2:8

Illinois Library Association annual conference 9-28-1961 AHH 22:5, 10-31-1963 BR 16:1 editorial: a sensible plan for area libraries 11-19-1964 AHH 60:1

Illinois Library Relief Fund see Palatine Public Library 12-20-1935 PE 1:7 see Arlington Heights Public Library 2-7-1936 3:5

Illinois Linen Company, Roselle, Irving Park Road and Roselle Road mentioned 7-22-1949 17:1

Illinois Liquor Control Commission see also Illinois State Liquor Board appeals to be heard 11-29-1962 BR 10:3 two inspectors accused of shakedown of owner of Daminato's Lounge 10-22-1964 AR 2:3

Illinois Liquor Stores Association opposes proposal allowing municipalities to tax liquor retailers on gallonage sold 12-3-1964 AHH 14:1

Illinois Lock Co., Wheeling, 301 West Hintz Road mentioned 10-5-1961 WH 2:4 photographs 4-26-1962 AHH 92:6, 6-14-1962 WH 6:1 mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:1

Illinois Lutheran Welfare Association (ILWA) sponsors sex education speech at Family Forum workshop 10-5-1961 AHH 1:6 casework supervisor Rev. Quentin Goodrich describes his job, photograph 10-29-1964 EGH 2:1

Illinois Machinery Movers, Inc., Niles, 9000 Milwaukee Avenue locates in Niles 8-10-1961 AHH 38:3

Illinois Manufacturers' Association raps government control 4-19-1962 RMH 5:3

Illinois Mars auxiliary of U.S. Air Force handles communications, see Bodleson, Maj. Martin, Palatine

Illinois Medical Assistants see Chicago Medical Assistants

Illinois Medical Political Action Committee (IMPAC) advertisement attacking King-Kennedy bill 6-14-1962 AHH 12:3

Illinois Mental Health Association claims state's mental health program is 'crippled' 8-30-1962 RMH 2:1

Illinois and Michigan Canal see Mannheim Road 7-13-1934 1:4 may be reclaimed for parks and highways 3-21-1947 14:2 woodcuts 3-12-1948 MPH 4:5, 4-16-1948 2:5 state library exhibit heralds 100 year old canal 4-30-1948 11:4 mentioned 1-21-1949 15:1

Illinois Migrant Labor Camp Law see migrant labor 3-15-1962 AHH 70:3

Illinois Milling Co., Bensenville wants to locate in Bensenville 8-27-1964 BR 1:6 approve Green Street site for factory; makes auto gaskets 9-10-1964 BR 1:5

Illinois Missionary Children's Home, Lake Zurich plans tag days 7-9-1964 PE 5:6

Illinois Mobile Home Association Oscar Brotman becomes member, photograph 5-17-1962 AHH 69:3

Illinois Motor Sales, Bensenville advertisement: 97 South York Street 11-4-1938 8:6 charge firm passes $1500 fraud checks 9-1-1939 RR 1:8 extinct, see Grinnell, Mrs. V., Glen Ellyn 9-15-1939 RR 1:6

Illinois Motor Vehicle Inspection Station, Arlington Heights, Miner Street east of Dunton Avenue see also Illinois State Department of Public Works state testing lane opens 8-13-1937 1:1 Elroy Winkelman official inspector 8-13-1937 1:6 inspected cars mean less deaths, photograph 8-13-1937 CCH 1:8 project successful, photograph 8-20-1937 1:3

Illinois Municipal League sponsors home rule bill 5-31-1935 1:6 Howard Olsen, Vice President Illinois Municipal League, photograph 11-12-1959 PE 1:4 cooperating in suburbs fight for subdivision controls within 1˝ miles of boundary 3-1-1962 AR 1:4 Palatine Mayor attends meeting 11-15-1962 PE 8:4 20 Rolling Meadows officials attend at Springfield, photographs 10-31-1963 RMH 1:1, 4:1 list of new laws affecting municipalities 10-31-1963 BR 10:1 sponsors 'oldest concrete street' contest 10-1-1964 AHH 28:1 considering proposal allowing municipalities to tax liquor retailers on gallonage sold 12-3-1964 AHH 14:1

Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) vote yes on the small ballot 4-13-1945 3:1 Arlington voters give O.K. to state retirement fund 4-20-1945 1:2 Elk Grove Village employees contribute to 3-15-1962 EGH 1:6 voted for Elk Grove Township employees 4-5-1962 MPH 5:4 Illinois Municipal Review (magazine) see Arlington Heights, Village of 7-28-1939 1:2 cites five criteria for municipalities using federal funds 10-15-1964 AHH 63:1

Illinois Music Teachers Association DuPage Area Group to meet 12-5-1963 BR 2:6

Illinois National Guard see 122nd Field Artillery, Illinois National Guard see 202nd Coast Artillery, Illinois National Guard see 228th Infantry Regiment, Illinois National Guard see Ernst, J. J. 9-6-1940 1:6 see Gschwindt, Geo. F., Palatine 8-16-1940 PE 1:6 see Illinois Air National Guard see Palatine PTX see Schroeder, Clarence, Palatine 4-4-1941 PE 1:6 see Smeby, Rudolph P., Mount Prospect 10-8-1937 CCH 1:2 500 members at DuPage County Centennial at Downers Grove 6-30-1939 RR 1:7 eight more Arlington Heights men volunteer 2-21-1941 1:7 draft legislation hastens plans for Barrington-Mount Prospect unit 5-7-1948 CCH 1:4 advertisement; office at Des Plaines City Hall 5-28-1948 10:4 Citizen's committees help organize new unit; three information centers in north DuPage County 6-11-1948 RR 1:7 locations of units and information centers 6-25-1948 4:4 recruiting ban lifted in western suburbs 12-17-1948 18:3 Company "A", ninth battalion to be organized at Arlington Heights 10-27-1950 1:4 on emergency duty after train wreck, see Palatine, Village of 11-17-1950 PE 1:1 takes over U.S. Army Nike Hercules bases at Homewood and Addison 8-29-1963 RMH 4:1 Nike missile bases transferred from Army Air Defense 12-19-1963 AHH 13:1 DuPage County to apply for Nike missile base along East-West Tollway 6-25-1964 BR 7:3 Gov. Otto Kerner vows to defend 7-16-1964 AHH 17:3

Illinois Nature Preserves Commission gives 'nature preserve' status to wildlife areas: see Spring Lake Forest Preserve; see Shoe Factory Road Prairie 9-24-1964 RMH 4:3

Illinois Northern Utilities Company debts to be paid off by Commonwealth Edison 12-25-1936 4:3 merged into Public Service Company 7-13-1951 23:8

Illinois Nurses' Association urges Illinois Senate pass 2 bills 6-13-1963 AHH 34:3

Illinois Nursing Home Association six local members to hold open houses 6-13-1963 AHH 68:1

Illinois Police Association to observe Burglary Prevention Week; says alert public needed to prevent burglaries 6-18-1964 AHH 38:1

Illinois Prairie Path see Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad

Illinois Press Association see Paddock Publications, Inc. Arlington Heights 10-17-1952 AHH 1:4, 10-12-1961 AHH 21:5, 11-1-1962 AHH 9:1 cites Bensenville Register for general excellence 10-10-1963 BR 1:6

Illinois Property Owners' Association (IPOA) organizes to fight Illinois toll roads 12-16-1954 AHH 1:2

Illinois Public Aid Advisory Commission Rep. John Carroll elected head of 2-15-1962 AHH 4:5 Executive Secretary Peter Cahill proposes jailing ADC mothers of illegitimate children 5-10-1962 AHH 29:1

Illinois Public Aid Code Department Gov. Kerner to abolish IPAC; to replace it with 7-4-1963 AHH 2:1, 8-8-1963 AHH 17:5

Illinois Public Aid Commission (IPAC) no relief scandal in DuPage County office 7-26-1962 BR 1:2 former chairman C. Virgil Martin urges new approach to 'relief'; business leadership needed 9-6-1962 AHH 63:1 recommends payment for birth control 10-18-1962 AHH 11:3 chairman Arnold Maremont denies he favors sterilization of some ADC mothers 11-8-1962 AHH 65:6 GOP-controlled Senate cuts Gov. Kerner's $131 million appropriation request by 80% 11-15-1962 AHH 9:1 controversy brews; approves birth control services for welfare recipients 12-6-1962 AHH 50:6 chairman Arnold Maremont defends birth control 1-10-1963 AHH 12:1 Illinois State Chamber of Commerce backs birth control policy of 1-17-1963 AHH 7:3 State Auditor Michael Howlett raps birth control for ADC moms 1-24-1963 AHH 7:1 Sen. Harris Fawell explains GOP public aid position 2-14-1963 BR 10:4 birth control an issue in budget discussion 2-21-1963 AHH 48:5 state politicians whack away at funds for poor 3-7-1963 AHH 16:1 Harris Fawell explains plan for volunteers for 3-21-1963 BR 6:3 threatened by public aid fight; battle rages 4-11-1963 MPH 11:3 Cook County asks fund passage 5-2-1963 AHH 9:5 chairman Arnold Maremont's dismissal stirs controversy 5-2-1963 AHH 15:4 stalemate continues 5-9-1963 AHH 43:3 keep door open for relief settlement 5-16-1963 AHH 29:1 ask baby food for reliefers 5-16-1963 HH 1:5 Harris Fawell reports on relief crisis; asks, 'are we just drifting?', photograph 5-16-1963 BR 6:1 federal surplus food available until problem is solved, but townships have few needy families 5-16-1963 BR 7:4 Illinois Senate votes to end commission; would establish Illinois Dept. of Public Aid 5-23-1963 AHH 15:1 Daniel Walker resigns as chairman 5-30-1963 AHH 17:1 elects new chairman; senator offers compromise 6-13-1963 AHH 25:3 Gov. Kerner cites shift in rising public aid roll 6-27-1963 AHH 29:5 Gov. Kerner to abolish IPAC; to replace it with Illinois Public Aid Code Department 7-4-1963 AHH 2:1, 8-8-1963 AHH 17:5

Illinois Public Utility Commission lowers Public Service Company's price of gas 4-19-1918 1:7

Illinois Quarter Horse Association show slated in McHenry 8-16-1962 AHH 13:5 show set for Double 'H' Quarter Horse Farm, McHenry 8-8-1963 AHH 26:6

Illinois Railroad Salvage and Discount Store, Route 83 and Route 45 veritable wonderland of merchandise, photograph 12-8-1960 AHH 7:1

Illinois Range Company, Mount Prospect to build factory 2-23-1945 6:3 to open May 1st 4-20-1945 MPH 1:5 photograph 9-3-1948 21:1 takes over Hubbard Ovens 11-12-1948 MPH 5:3 Christmas party, photograph 12-31-1948 11:1 festival display, photograph 9-16-1949 MPH 7:1 equips AHTHS cafeteria and kitchen, photograph 5-16-1952 AHH 8:1

Illinois Reapportionment Commission see reapportionment 12-5-1963 AHH 49:1

Illinois Registered Land Surveyors Association Northeast Chapter to conduct land forum 11-21-1963 AHH 64:5

Illinois Relief Administration see Palatine Township High School 4-13-1934 1:2

Illinois Republican Party see Republican State Convention, Springfield asked to oppose open occupancy law in favor of voluntary efforts 9-10-1964 BR 8:7

Illinois Republican Service Men's League see Inkster, Larry, Palatine 10-11-1940 PE 1:2

Illinois Republican Workshops, Inc. see DuPage County Republican Workshop see Palatine Township Republican Workshop Thomas Novotny is named director 11-23-1961 AHH 5:3 Novotny re-elected, photograph 2-1-1962 AHH 36:1 great contributing force, photographs 9-20-1962 AHH 73:5

Illinois Reserves companies at Barrington and Des Plaines help patrol black neighborhoods of Chicago after race riots leave 30 dead 8-1-1919 1:3

Illinois Retail Hardware Association to build headquarters at 211-217 West Prospect Avenue 11-26-1964 MPH 1:3

Illinois Retail Merchants Association merchants are pleased with on-the-job training of students 8-23-1962 AHH 50:1

Illinois Revenue Commission to study tax relief 4-1-1930 1:6

Illinois Revenue Department suffers setbacks in court rulings 12-6-1962 AHH 50:1

Illinois Rural Rehabilitation Corporation to aid rural needy 3-15-1935 1:8

Illinois Savings and Loan League holds 82nd annual meeting, photograph 9-21-1961 AHH 25:1

Illinois School Consulting Service helps schools tackle problems 9-19-1963 AHH 90:3 dropped by School District No. 4, Addison Township 2-13-1964 AR 1:5

Illinois School for the Deaf, Jacksonville student David Leseberg, Palatine, surmounts handicap to win Eagle award, photographs 6-11-1964 RMH 2:1 Illinois School Directory (book) see Illinois, State of 12-15-1939 RR 1:8

Illinois School Problems Commission DuPage County schools will get increased funds if bill is passed 5-16-1963 BR 7:7

Illinois Secretary of State see Carpentier, Charles F., Rock Island County see Chamberlain, William H., Sangamon County see Illinois, State of 8-26-1910 8:4, 11-12-1953 PE 1:3, 5-21-1964 AHH 14:4

Illinois Service Recognition Board mails 500 cash bonus checks to vets in area 9-26-1947 1:1

Illinois Sewage Works Operators' Conference mentioned 10-3-1963 BR 1:1

Illinois Sex Offender Commission named 12-21-1961 RMH 8:6

Illinois Sheriffs' Association to meet in DuPage County 7-25-1963 BR 7:3

Illinois Social Hygiene League see Prospect Heights Public School PTA 12-10-1948 MPH 2:5

Illinois Society of Certified Public Accountants appoints committees 7-4-1963 AHH 37:3 lists 28 appointments 9-3-1964 AHH 38:1

Illinois Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Villa Park, 706 East Park Avenue (previously known as Illinois Association for Crippled Children and Adults DuPage County chapter plans dinner 9-27-1962 BR 19:4 film on DuPage County Chapter to be shown 5-16-1963 BR 20:5

Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness interest growing in state eye bank 2-20-1964 AHH 25:4 warns of fireworks dangers 6-25-1964 AHH 38:3

Illinois Society of Professional Engineers Northwest Suburban Chapter seeks civic tasks; growing force in suburbia, photograph 5-23-1963 RMH 7:1 Northwest Suburban Chapter awarded plaque 12-5-1963 AHH 30:1

Illinois Sports News racing wire service, see organized crime 8-31-1961 AHH 24:7

Illinois, State of see also governors see also state parks see Chicago State Hospital see Elgin State Hospital game laws 6-27-1903 5:4, 7-7-1911 1:3, 9-21-1923 (Roll A) 7:5 Governor Richard Yates asks for raising a regiment of troops for emergency service 8-26-1904 3:7 new act restricts sale of cocaine and eucaine 12-27-1907 8:5 Veterinarian requires tuberculin test for dairy cattle, see Cook County Truck Gardeners and Farmers Association 12-24-1909 5:1 Secretary of State issues licenses, see automobiles 8-26-1910 8:4 to send crushed stone for roads, see Palatine Township 2-13-1914 5:3 to elect a Senator by direct vote of citizens, a first 5-29-1914 1:3 wet and dry counties, map 11-6-1914 8:5 Superintendent of Public Instruction Blair inspects school, see Arlington Heights Public School 12-3-1915 1:1 Highway Commissioner argues for increase in automobile license fees 7-27-1917 3:2 map of proposed hard roads 8-24-1917 9:3 new law reduces highway commissioners to one per township 1-11-1918 1:2 new duties of township highway commissioners 2-15-1918 1:7 eliminates township tax collectors; Rep. Albert F. Volz inserts amendment exempting Cook County 3-1-1918 1:2 map of proposed road system 11-1-1918 11:1 Assistant Superintendent of Schools, U. J. Hoffman to inspect country schools 6-11-1920 8:1 quarantine laws, see Palatine Township High School 8-26-1921 1:6 School District No. 214 ruled legal by Illinois Supreme Court 12-30-1921 1:1 debate on new Constitution 9-29-1922 1:3, 12-8-1922 6:3,5 many changes in vehicle law 7-6-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 farmers swarm to Springfield, bitter fight over dairy bill 3-20-1925 7:1 bovine tuberculosis campaign, map 3-20-1925 7:6 Chicago area dairy interests win big victory at Springfield 4-3-1925 3:4 map of paved roads 8-6-1926 15:3 may eliminate Township Justices of the Peace 3-29-1927 7:5 road building projects listed 4-5-1927 1:8 race wagering legal after today 7-1-1927 1:3 Supreme Court decision may help Palatine Township High School 9-30-1927 PE 1:3 Supreme Court knocks out Cook County's two cent gas tax 2-28-1928 1:6 paves many new roads 11-13-1928 5:8 proposes to create Illinois Dunes State Park 6-18-1929 2:6 raises speed limit to forty-five 7-5-1929 1:3 digest of new motor laws 7-23-1929 5:4 change in child labor law affects local industries 7-26-1929 5:4 plans highway patrols 9-20-1929 8:1 new law gives fund relief to school districts 9-27-1929 DCR 1:3 nabs motorists in Arlington Heights with fake plates 10-15-1929 1:2 game warden, see Devermann, H. H., Palatine 11-22-1929 PE 1:1 to plant trees along highways 5-23-1930 1:3 U. J. Hoffman inspects area schools 10-28-1930 5:2 highway widening plan urged upon, map 1-9-1931 5:1 needs ban at once to save quail and prairie chickens 2-3-1931 5:2 pushes planting on roadsides 3-27-1931 7:1 adopts Hicks Road as most suitable route, see Route 53, 5-8-1931 RR 1:3, 5-15-1931 PE 1:1 redistricting plan would combine northern Cook County townships with Lake County 5-15-1931 1:4 calls for bids on many highways 5-29-1931 1:8 northern Cook County townships to be joined to Lake County 6-19-1931 9:1 bill to abolish township collectors on governor's desk 6-26-1931 1:4 Governor saves collector's jobs 7-17-1931 11:5 new law shifts burden for care of poor from counties to townships 8-28-1931 PE 4:3 DuPage and Cook Counties get ten new road jobs 9-11-1931 1:8 new 13th Congressional district, map 10-9-1931 10:1 congressional remap invalid, judge decides 11-6-1931 1:5 townships must fight for their existence; bills presented that would eliminate township assessors and collectors 11-27-1931 1:1, 8:4 plans reorganization of Cook County tax assessment machinery 12-11-1931 1:2 school boards, suburbs fear proposed law 12-11-1931 RR 1:4 Wm. Busse charges Democrats plot to take away independence of townships 12-18-1931 1:6 Palatine school official defends home rule 12-18-1931 CCH 8:5 Western Gateways Association: don't abolish elected assessors in favor of appointed officials 12-25-1931 1:6 assessors' positions safe 1-8-1932 PE 1:8 Kelly plan loses; people to retain control of taxes 1-15-1932 1:3 kills remap, restores 7th Congressional district 1-15-1932 1:7 must help Cook County to forestall acute hunger, evictions and food riots: United Charities of Chicago 1-15-1932 5:4 Asst. Supt. Schools, T. A. Simpson visits local districts 1-29-1932 8:5 Kelly bill wins in last ditch fight 1-29-1932 CCH 1:3 income tax to cut levy on property 2-26-1932 1:6, 9-23-1932 1:5 referendum to divert $20,000,000 from road building to poor relief 9-2-1932 1:1 referendum passes 11-11-1932 1:8 gives rules for new sales tax 4-7-1933 7:1 to vote on repeal of Eighteenth Amendment 5-5-1933 1:5 sales tax ruled unconstitutional 5-12-1933 1:6 Supreme Court okays conviction of Ralph L. Peck, Sr., Palatine 12-15-1933 1:7 local leaders bewildered by new booze act 2-2-1934 1:3 simplifies numbers on all state roads 2-9-1934 8:5 suburbs plan for uniform liquor laws 2-23-1934 1:8 to study overproduction of traffic lights 3-23-1934 PE 1:5 Lane K. Newberry paints scenic and historical spots in northern Illinois 4-27-1934 RR 1:7 DuPage County governmental units must provide workmen's compensation for relief workers: Supreme Court 7-6-1934 RR 1:3 C&NW RR doesn't have to pay for grade separations: Supreme Court 3-8-1935 8:2 John A. Weiland, State Superintendent of Public Instruction sends out Educational Press Bulletin: article on rural schools 3-15-1935 1:3 great taxing inequalities in local school districts 4-12-1935 CCH 1:4, 4-26-1935 CCH 1:6 Illinois Municipal League sponsors home rule bill 5-31-1935 1:6 announces old age pension provisions 7-19-1935 CCH 1:5 new traffic laws 8-2-1935 1:3 new manual tells meaning of highway signs 10-25-1935 CCH 1:5 explains coming changes in school law to suburban officials 11-1-1935 1:5 Old Age Assistance law not approved by federal government 5-22-1936 RR 1:1 Supreme Court to decide Joseph Sam Perry election fight 10-16-1936 RR 1:8 forces all townships to levy full amount to receive state money for relief 10-23-1936 1:6 changes in financial responsibility for schools advocated 12-4-1936 1:1 attempts to grab relief control from townships 1-8-1937 PE 1:1 Supreme Court rules on Arlington Heights Green case: withdrawn lands liable for special assessments 2-12-1937 1:1 township assessors in danger: bill to abolish office 5-7-1937 CCH 1:8 DuPage legislators support measure to permit women on juries 5-14-1937 DCR 1:5 county clerks turn over to township committeemen job of drawing precinct boundaries 7-16-1937 1:4, 8-27-1937 8:2 lands endangered by soil erosion 10-22-1937 DCR 2:5 installs first sodium light for Busse Highway at Potter Road 12-10-1937 CCH 1:8 dedicates 'amber way', new safety lights 12-16-1937 CCH 1:6 dram shop act contested at DuPage 1-14-1938 RR 1:3 new state school law proposed 6-3-1938 1:1 1905 directory of school superintendents and principals mentioned 8-19-1938 1:3 Drivers' License and Financial Responsibility Laws 8-19-1938 5:1 deformed children now get aid 9-2-1938 5:1 bank amendment 10-21-1938 1:7 map of counties that collect taxes for tuberculosis sanitariums 10-21-1938 CCH 2:3 move to abolish township school treasurers 12-2-1938 1:3 plan to abolish township duties perils home rule 1-6-1939 1:4 Supreme Court denies DuPage County official's salary claim of $4,600, 2-24-1939 DCR 1:5 townships must pass and post budgets before holding town meetings 3-24-1939 1:3 municipalities may lose control of own water works 5-19-1939 6:1 16th Judicial District third largest 5-26-1939 RR 1:6 eliminates Highway Commissioner jobs in six townships 6-30-1939 1:2, 7-28-1939 CCH 2:4 new laws affect rural schools 9-22-1939 1:8 Supreme Court O.K.'s million dollar refund to those who paid Cook County taxes under protest 10-19-1939 CCH 1:1 aerial photograph project complete [photographs not shown], map 11-17-1939 10:4 praises Palatine Grade School 12-15-1939 PE 1:8 Supt. of Public Instruction issues Illinois School Directory, 295 page book 12-15-1939 RR 1:8 truck owners must heed new law 2-2-1940 CCH 1:2 GOP takes over highway jobs 3-7-1941 PE 1:5 residents must reside in a township 3 years to be eligible for relief; see Palatine Township 5-2-1941 CCH 1:2 new congressional district No. 13 for N-W Cook Co. towns 6-13-1941 1:7 prohibits sale of fireworks 7-18-1941 CCH 8:8 school bill requires counties to survey their schools 7-25-1941 RR 1:5 Aid to Dependent Children bills passed 8-15-1941 RR 1:8 new law transfers burden of paying for medical care and burial of indigent transients from counties to townships 9-5-1941 RR 1:1 townships of 5000 or more must hold caucuses 9-5-1941 RR 1:8 starts safety drive against trucks 10-24-1941 RR 1:2 40 miles an hour new speed limit to save on tires 3-27-1942 1:3 sales tax on newspapers voided by court 4-10-1942 (2) 2:6 leads nation in number of one room school districts, graph 8-7-1942 (2) 4:3 voters have opportunity to end sales tax on food 10-30-1942 1:1 townships face fight to finish for home rule 1-15-1943 1:6 'penny milk' program well received in schools 2-5-1943 (2) 4:1 fight started to abolish many township offices 4-2-1943 PE 1:7 responsibilities of school boards 4-9-1943 1:1 reapportionment would add north Cook County to DuPage County district 4-30-1943 RR 1:5 no additional aid for schools 5-28-1943 1:5 arrests many truck operators 6-18-1943 1:2 country schools affected by new legislation 10-15-1943 10:3 to pay pensions for the blind 11-5-1943 RR 1:5 work permits necessary for those under 16, 12-17-1943 MPH 1:5 Henry Dahle loses suit to Village of Palatine in Supreme Court 1-28-1944 PE 1:6 summer round-up [student health checkups] now required by state law 3-3-1944 MPH 2:1, 3-31-1944 MPH 1:8 vote 'yes' on banking amendment 10-26-1944 12:4 seeks standards for all proposed subdivisions 6-22-1945 8:3 entire state placed on full valuation 7-6-1945 1:2 bans jay-walking; gives cities gas money for roads 7-20-1945 1:6 offers funds for post-war planning 10-5-1945 1:6 new law lifts relief load from townships 10-19-1945 1:5 passes Butler Bills 1-18-1946 1:1 Arlington Heights hit by Butler Bills 2-8-1946 1:5 Butler bills equalize property assessment, force special elections 2-8-1946 1:6 farmers endorse Gateway amendment 10-18-1946 CCH 1:5 Supreme Court to rule soon on Butler tax law 12-6-1946 1:2 high in wealth -- low in state school support 12-20-1946 RR 1:2 remap plans place NW towns in new Congressional Dist. 13, 1-17-1947 1:4 court case may delay all tax bills in state 1-24-1947 1:7 Supreme Court invalidates 70 million bond issue, see Cook County 2-7-1947 8:4 school patrons told 'why' more state funds are needed 2-21-1947 1:1 15,000 DuPage County citizens petition for more school funding 2-21-1947 RR 1:1 drops aid for children's milk program 2-21-1947 RR 1:5 7th Congressional District to be redistricted, become 13th Congressional District 2-28-1947 16:5 school finance and tax commission recommends increasing state aid for schools 2-28-1947 RR 1:7 Cook County taxing bodies win right to boost collections from Illinois Supreme Court 3-14-1947 1:1 changes in game, fish code proposed 3-14-1947 (2) 12:3 veterans apply for state bonus, provisions of bonus law 3-21-1947 1:2 Butler Bill tax case ends 3-21-1947 1:7 additional state aid for schools urged by Arlington PTA panel 3-21-1947 8:2 Lee E. Daniels to help draft new crime code 4-11-1947 RR 1:2 editorial: increase school funding 5-9-1947 1:2 two officers hit 'jack pot' with arrest of speeder 5-9-1947 1:8 here's why Illinois ranks 38th in education 5-16-1947 RR 1:6 save the school bill 6-6-1947 1:5 Bernice Van Der Vries for reapportionment 6-13-1947 5:3 bill gives authority to Chicago to extend water mains 30 miles 6-27-1947 13:3 1907 Buick oldest car licensed to operate in; oldest licensed museum car: 1902 Gardner-Serpollet 7-25-1947 12:3 Green signs bill to halt diversion of gas tax money 8-1-1947 5:5 IAA approves new law to curb property taxes 8-15-1947 CCH 11:1 Mount Prospect loses radio sign suit in high court 9-26-1947 1:3 800 teachers hear of new pension system 10-24-1947 RR 1:7 consolidation reduces number of school districts 11-7-1947 17:2 House Bill No. 513 may cause serious financial problems to DuPage County villages 11-14-1947 RR 1:8 to give drivers tests at Arlington Heights Township High School 12-19-1947 1:6 asks uniformity of counties in making out new '48 tax bills 12-19-1947 RR 1:3 engineers approve stop lights on Rand Road at Elmhurst Road and Dundee Road 12-26-1947 1:7 fails to recognize Palatine as a village 1-2-1948 13:4 to make new traffic survey in Palatine 1-2-1948 PE 1:5 recognizes Palatine as a village at last 1-30-1948 13:4 speaker lists 'ills' of state schools to Palatine PTA 2-13-1948 PE 1:4 duties of highway patrolmen 2-27-1948 RR 1:8 sets 'equalization factor' for Cook County 3-12-1948 1:6 chooses Arlington Heights Township High School for driving tests 4-9-1948 1:2 farm telephones rate higher than nation 4-9-1948 21:4 employers must comply with law in hiring kids 6-4-1948 19:3 says no to lights at Touhy Avenue and Mannheim Road, but woman still killed by car 7-2-1948 11:4 Cook County taxes highest in state 8-13-1948 16:3 passed law in 1939 to provide for organization of wild life districts 8-13-1948 18:6 DuPage County board asks repeal of state tax laws; wants governor to call special session; urges allocation of sales tax; calls current tax methods confiscatory 8-13-1948 RR 1:8 poll results: Should state sales tax be shared locally? 8-20-1948 RR 1:1 new law requires care charges for cemetery lots 8-27-1948 8:5 Northwest Suburban Hospital Authority declared unconstitutional 10-1-1948 1:2 may take over fight against tuberculosis 10-28-1948 18:3 200,000 persons request "special" license plate numbers 12-24-1948 14:6 state engineer hears George Street residents' protests about Bensenville sewage; says water is in 'danger of contamination' 12-24-1948 RR 1:6 state equalization hit in new tax test case at DuPage County 1-7-1949 RR 1:5 expect Stevenson to support school aid increase; press sales tax split 1-7-1949 RR 4:3 school groups in drive for more state aid; say program will cut realty taxes 1-21-1949 RR 1:3 by act of Legislature in 1839 State Road (Arlington Heights Road) was laid out 1-28-1949 17:2 new constitution needed says Professor Robert M. Johnson, De Paul University 2-4-1949 RR 1:6, 2-11-1949 11:5 Rep. Van der Vries discusses resolution for constitutional convention 2-11-1949 11:2 state department of revenue to multiply Cook County valuation figures by 1.43 to reach 100% valuation 2-11-1949 17:2 1890 school law would have forced children to transfer from church schools to public schools; later repealed 2-11-1949 17:5 what is the con-con question? 2-25-1949 RR 1:5 citizens urged to write representatives about 'con-con' bill 3-4-1949 20:3 Palatine won state supreme court case against John Kitson in 1887 over eleven loads of gravel on Smith Street 3-11-1949 17:4 legislation is being sought to protect mourning doves, which used to be more numerous in Palatine 3-11-1949 17:4 school bills before the Legislature 3-11-1949 MPH 2:6 amendment asked to allow student drivers to have temporary instruction permits 3-18-1949 11:6 hike in state equalization factor causes paradox in tax figures 3-25-1949 1:4 to act on aid for schools 4-8-1949 RR 1:2 Constitution of 1870 placed a debt limitation on local governments which encouraged the formation of new local governments whenever new services needed to be provided 4-22-1949 20:3 Arlington Heights Woman's Club asks defeat of 'no home permanent wave' bill 5-27-1949 5:6 Supreme Court tax ruling may affect DuPage County suit: state multiplier on taxes is constitutional 5-27-1949 RR 1:5 provisions of child labor laws 6-3-1949 1:4 book mentioned: Selective Service in Illinois, 1940-1947, 6-10-1949 17:7 early history 7-15-1949 17:1 legislature passes 29 bills but drops 37 others 7-15-1949 24:5 anti-pollution bill to aid sportsmen 8-5-1949 15:6 taverns await state liquor license before getting federal slot machine permit 8-5-1949 21:3 stops new sewer connections in Arlington, Mount Prospect until Weller Creek sewage problem is solved 8-26-1949 1:1 municipalities may use motor fuel taxes to build sewers 9-9-1949 RR 3:7 Mount Prospect to ask courts to define sanitary statute 9-16-1949 1:8 disclaims responsibility for auto deaths on Route 58, 9-30-1949 1:2 new foreclosure law threatens village home rule; state's attorney claims right to 'sell out' bond holders 10-7-1949 1:7 cannot refuse liquor license to a tavern if local license has been granted: judge 10-21-1949 18:3 statistics on accidents, fatalities, injuries 11-11-1949 8:1 100 Bensenville Community High School juniors take state mental ability tests 11-11-1949 RR 2:3 DuPage County allotted $144,709 state school aid 11-18-1949 RR 1:7 suit objects to new post: county assessment supervisor 12-2-1949 RR 1:5 new law requires reports to be submitted by justices of the peace and police magistrates 3-3-1950 PE 1:3 CM&SP RR school tax objection case to Supreme Court 6-30-1950 RR 1:1 promises to raise ban on new sewers in Arlington Heights; developers get definite promise; need OK of new sewer ordinance 7-7-1950 1:7 Supreme Court ruling hurts Bensenville schools; declares 1946 referendum illegal; upholds Milwaukee Road in tax objection case 2-2-1951 BR 1:7 school financial structures threatened by court decision 3-30-1951 1:8 Cook County takes over extension of Route 83 north of Higgins Road from 11-30-1951 AHH 1:7 Supreme Court upholds school elections; Hinsdale case settled; clears the way for approval of bonds 1-25-1952 MPH 1:2 townships get first benefit from raise in state gas tax 2-8-1952 1:7 attorney general acts on DuPage County jury tangle 1-29-1953 RR 1:7 Chicago Plan Commission sends 'Greater Chicago' bill to legislature 2-19-1953 AHH 1:7 split up 7th district, plea of Mrs. Van der Vries 2-26-1953 AHH 1:2 new law places merchandise clubs in gambling class 3-5-1953 AHH 1:7 villages want to share in sales tax 11-5-1953 RR 1:3 Secretary of State issues hospital charter to NWCH 11-12-1953 PE 1:3 school districts seek more state aid for schools 2-18-1954 PE 1:7 Illinois Property Owners' Association organizes to fight Illinois toll roads 12-16-1954 AHH 1:2 Governor's Committee on the Metropolitan Water and Sanitation Project sends speaker to Addison Township 1-27-1955 RR 1:7 increase in sales tax has become a necessity; public pressure on governor needed to save common schools 2-10-1955 PE 1:7 to divide North Cook County into three senatorial districts, map 4-14-1955 AHH 1:4 legislature opens door to solve Mount Prospect's sewer problem 7-7-1955 MPH 1:7 Gov. Stratton signs controversial "Crest" bill; allows subdivisions to withdraw from newly incorporated cities, see Arlington Crest Subdivision 7-21-1955 AHH 1:8 state cash helps Bensenville; first sales tax allotment 3-22-1956 BR 1:7 Cook County Supt. of Schools Noble Puffer attacks lack of state school aid 4-18-1957 WH 1:1 Cook County Board to deal with school aid issue 5-2-1957 AHH 1:2 Palatine Township unites in protests on school aid cuts 5-9-1957 PE 1:6 suburban leaders unite to fight new zone bill; see Cook County 5-30-1957 AHH 1:2 School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township, pleas to governor; asks state aid for school bus 6-20-1957 CCH 1:4 high court bans trailers; reverses Elk Grove trailer rezoning 3-27-1958 EGH 1:6 Blue Ballot Judicial Amendment would consolidate courts, eliminate Justices of the Peace and Police Magistrates 9-11-1958 EGH 1:5 Gerald M. Chapman urges vote for Blue Ballot 9-18-1958 PHH 1:5 releases plan for Salt Creek improvement 10-16-1958 DCR 1:7 Blue Ballot Judicial Amendment defeated 12-11-1958 PE 11:3 attorney pleads blue ballot cause in court 3-5-1959 AHH 4:3 death sentence is 'haphazard says study 3-5-1959 AHH 7:1 trailer tax bill threatened: Charles Smith 5-7-1959 EGH 1:4 townships affected by new laws 8-6-1959 WH 6:2 new law governs constables, auditors and JPs (except in Cook County) 10-22-1959 BR 12:1 court upholds Streamwood picketing ban 3-24-1960 HH 3:1 Illinois Retail Merchants Association warns school and welfare bond issue defeat could mean income tax 7-21-1960 AHH 36:3 'the poor' of, see poverty 10-13-1960 AHH 81:1 American Civil Liberties Union challenges schools' Christmas programs; state law violation? 11-17-1960 AHH 1:3 adds letters to numbers on license plates 11-24-1960 AHH 16:3 seeks to void Wheeling's annexation of Tri-State Tollway 12-8-1960 WH 1:4 constitutional convention is overdue: Rep. Bernard Peskin 1-26-1961 AHH 3:2 labor chief bans foreign migratory workers 1-26-1961 AHH 17:1 editorial: Illinois must enact equal job guarantee 2-2-1961 AHH 61:1 municipal judges bill nears passage 2-16-1961 BR 1:7 Sen. Arrington proposes income tax ban 3-9-1961 AHH 16:1 Kerner's budget message raps revenue handicaps 4-20-1961 AHH 5:1 end of state mental hospitals foreseen, see mental illness 4-20-1961 AHH 11:1 opposes efforts to force MSD to stop diverting effluent from Lake Michigan 4-20-1961 AHH 21:2 Dems' redistricting plans alter suburbs 5-11-1961 AHH 1:1 record budget defended by Kerner 5-11-1961 AHH 6:4 suburb spokesmen oppose half-cent sales tax increase 5-18-1961 AHH 1:2 women voters to campaign for constitutional parley 5-18-1961 AHH 29:5 consumer fraud hit in proposed bureau, photograph 5-25-1961 AHH 11:1 Illinois Hospital Association seeks state supervision of practical nursing schools 5-25-1961 AHH 23:1 Rolling Meadows tells views of legislation 6-8-1961 RMH 1:3 Senate gives okay to election reform bills 6-15-1961 AHH 4:3 legislation may aid school finance crisis 6-15-1961 AHH 6:1 redistricting faces legislature showdown 6-29-1961 AHH 19:1 unemployment plight target of probers 8-3-1961 AHH 4:1 job discrimination law provisions told 8-10-1961 AHH 16:6 state official asks disabled driver law 8-10-1961 AHH 20:1 Joseph Lohman bids Illinois politics goodby, Treasurer off to California, photographs 8-31-1961 AHH 22:1 BGA proposes plan on reapportionment, map 9-14-1961 AHH 7:1 state aid to schools largest in history 9-28-1961 AHH 22:1 State Sen. Graham for equitable remap 10-12-1961 AHH 17:4 Sen. Graham offers 'area' remap plan 10-19-1961 AHH 1:7 spends $55 million on school lunches 10-19-1961 BR 14:5 Gov. Kerner asks new effort on cooperative use of lake 10-26-1961 AHH 22:8 state auditor Michael Howlett gives hints on 'economy' 11-9-1961 AHH 20:1 congressional remap finally achieved; suburbs are shortchanged, map 11-30-1961 AHH 20:1 suburbs make joint appeal to Governor; 1˝ mile zoning control threatened 1-18-1962 WH 1:2 Attorney General William Scott seeks damages from manufacturers of bleachers 2-22-1962 AHH 10:1, 8-9-1962 AHH 22:1, 7-30-1964 BR 5:1 growing fear of bankruptcy focuses public attention on finances and a yell for reform 2-22-1962 WH 7:1 finance plight concerns Kerner, photographs 3-1-1962 AHH 16:1 Harris W. Fawell outlines program to trim political pork 3-1-1962 BR 21:4 Palatine League of Women Voters urges re-do of state constitution 3-8-1962 HH 9:7 DuPage County funds at stake in Attorney General Scott's court suit seeking damages on bleacher buys 3-8-1962 BR 4:1, 8-9-1962 AHH 22:1 Wallace Deeke, Roselle issued first migrant license under new Illinois Migrant Labor Camp Law 3-15-1962 AHH 70:3 once was an auto producing state 3-29-1962 AHH 69:4 plans full cloverleaf for Route 53, Euclid Avenue interchange 4-19-1962 AHH 1:2 hint special session on public aid deficit 4-26-1962 AHH 2:3 statewide election board is proposed 4-26-1962 AHH 24:1 needs more funds: Kerner 5-3-1962 AHH 21:4 Illinois falls behind in recreation areas 6-28-1962 AHH 50:3 urges 'sacred cow' cuts to achieve solvency 7-5-1962 AHH 31:1 is income tax coming? asks John W. Carroll 7-26-1962 AHH 3:1 driver's license examining station at Walnut Street, Itasca to close, photograph 7-26-1962 BR 14:4 agreed: confusion surrounds school speed signs; makes enforcement difficult 8-2-1962 AHH 12:1 income tax stirs lawmaker debate; next legislature may consider it 8-9-1962 AHH 7:1 Illinois Mental Health Association claims state's mental health program is 'crippled' 8-30-1962 RMH 2:1 Weller Creek funds frozen until rights-of-way okayed: Gov. Kerner 9-6-1962 AHH 2:1 Supreme Court hears zone case, see Suburban Ready-Mix Co., Wheeling 9-13-1962 WH 1:6 Demos support tax reform, balk at state income tax 9-20-1962 AHH 16:5 subcommittee report aims at saving $32 million 9-20-1962 AHH 33:3 seeks more defense contracts 10-11-1962 AHH 27:5 solution found to boundary dispute with Missouri 10-11-1962 AHH 50:5 legislators to face rough struggle over remap 12-6-1962 AHH 39:4 divorce law 'cooling-off' period is complete flop 12-6-1962 AHH 75:5 remap to be explosive issue 1-3-1963 AHH 8:1 legislature votes still bought, sold; cleanup still needed 1-3-1963 AHH 22:1 Gov. Kerner proclaims February Illinois History Month 2-7-1963 AHH 44:7 James McMahon, Supt. of Public Safety to coordinate plan to combat syndicate bombings 2-7-1963 BR 7:2 flat rate income tax introduced in legislature 3-7-1963 AHH 12:3 mass transportation 'crisis' is debated 3-7-1963 AHH 13:1 bill introduced to reduce construction of hospitals 3-7-1963 AHH 14:1 Supt. of Public Instruction Ray Page reorganizes school inspections 3-14-1963 AHH 30:1 Sen. Paul Simon says whispered fact of Illinois politics is link with organized crime 3-14-1963 AHH 79:4 seeks to extend coverage of fair employment law to smaller companies 3-28-1963 AHH 17:2 costs almost double 4-18-1963 AHH 11:1 condemnation suit against Arlington Park Jockey Club for Route 53, 4-18-1963 AHH 24:1 Gov. Kerner's budget released 4-25-1963 AHH 18:5 re-map bills get spotlight; Chicago to lose seats 4-25-1963 AHH 20:1 bill gives schools voice in zoning 5-9-1963 AHH 17:3 debates bans on boxing and death penalty 5-16-1963 AHH 39:1 curb on Sunday sales goes to House 6-6-1963 AHH 41:1 a bill to legalize wire tapping by police moves ahead in Senate 6-6-1963 WH 6:3 Rep. Lewis Morgan outlines provisions of school funding bill 6-20-1963 BR 9:1 Assembly approves more school aid 6-27-1963 AHH 16:1 Supreme Court's 'no prayer' in schools ruling to have little effect in DuPage County 6-27-1963 BR 1:2 review of General Assembly accomplishments 7-11-1963 RMH 9:1 Pam Brodeur, Mount Prospect takes second in Miss Illinois contest 7-25-1963 MPH 1:1 ranks too high in TB figures 8-8-1963 AHH 32:1 gets late start in development of tourism 8-8-1963 BR 17:6 new law permits local governments to levy a tax for mental health services 8-15-1963 AHH 9:1 new Illinois Appellate District 2 courthouse to be built at proposed Elgin Civic Center 8-22-1963 BR 1:7 Gov. Kerner's pen decides fate of many laws 8-29-1963 RMH 5:1 Attorney General William Clark to crack down on frauds in charity 8-29-1963 RMH 5:1 Gov. completes action on 1,615 bills; explains veto of school aid boost 9-5-1963 AHH 14:1 few arrests seen under new curfew law; police to use it as a lever 9-26-1963 AHH 10:1 Sec. of State's Highway Safety First Mobile, photograph 9-26-1963 MPH 2:6 gives almost $ 7 million aid to DuPage County schools 9-26-1963 BR 2:1 Auditor of Public Accounts Michael Howlett explains state finances 10-3-1963 BR 7:3 what's behind choice of expressway routes? master road plan lacking 10-24-1963 AHH 26:1 list of new laws affecting municipalities 10-31-1963 BR 10:1 new "Life Safety Code" to cover all public schools in the state 11-14-1963 AHH 5:3 Atty. Gen. William Clark begins campaign to end stream pollution 11-14-1963 AHH 14:1 Gov. Kerner says politics gone from prisons 11-21-1963 AHH 16:1 rebuked by School District No. 54 for lack of help 11-28-1963 HH 4:2 Supreme Court refuses rehearing of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schroeder, Mount Prospect, case 12-5-1963 MPH 1:3 to battle for share of tourists 12-19-1963 RMH 14:1 farm wealth: cattle, hogs, corn, beans 12-26-1963 AHH 16:1 bids goodbye to century-old institution: Justice of the Peace 1-2-1964 AHH 10:4 Supreme Court rules Hoffman Estates annexations north of Palatine Road legal 1-23-1964 HH 1:1 new law to regulate charities and curb cheating 2-13-1964 AHH 15:3 Attorney General William Scott blocks Arizona charity in Illinois 2-20-1964 AHH 14:6 new Univac III computer stores data on five million licensed drivers 3-5-1964 AHH 18:3 44th in education spending 4-23-1964 BR 11:1 how assessing has changed 4-30-1964 AHH 30:3 'explosive' possibilities seen in June 1 convention to nominate candidates to House of Representatives on an at-large basis 4-30-1964 AHH 36:1 expenses less than expected 5-7-1964 AHH 24:4 legislature passes School Health and Safety Code 5-14-1964 DCR 1:1 slates learner permit tests in School District No. 214, 5-21-1964 AHH 14:4 Supreme Court refuses to order a devaluation of its property in 29 counties 5-28-1964 AHH 18:2 educator tells how state attacks school dropout problem 5-28-1964 AHH 40:3 Attorney General William Clark asks women to help in eliminating shysters; use local business 6-11-1964 AHH 35:1 lawyer discusses new mental health code 6-11-1964 HH 2:1 elementary schools to get rigid safety inspections per new state code 6-11-1964 HH 2:1 new mental health code result of new drugs, treatment, attitude 6-25-1964 BR 7:1 Sec. of State William Chamberlain ends some patronage jobs 7-2-1964 AHH 9:4 cleans up savings & loan operators; legitimate S&Ls protected in move 7-9-1964 AHH 45:1 Miss Illinois, Judy Schlieper, photographs 7-9-1964 PE 6:1,4 launchs 'grass roots' mental health effort; puts zone plan into effect 7-16-1964 AHH 28:2 ranks first in agricultural exports 7-16-1964 AHH 58:1 camping activity growing in state parks 7-30-1964 AHH 7:1 anti-shyster drive is successful 7-30-1964 AHH 17:1 more services account for larger payroll: Auditor Michael Howlett 8-6-1964 BR 7:3 Gov. disqualifies on technical grounds entire 3rd Slate of candidates for State Representatives; called 'sad day for Illinois' 9-3-1964 AHH 39:5 Attorney General to probe price-fixing by suppliers of metal shelving to libraries 9-10-1964 RMH 1:2 local police consider state curfew law a 'weapon' 9-10-1964 BR 12:1 over 2 million kids jam schools 9-10-1964 BR 12:6 Democrat hopeful David Baylor reports remap, revenue are key issues 9-24-1964 AHH 18:4 Sen. Arrington hopeful for revenue reform; Senator maps battle plans 10-15-1964 AHH 26:3 Gov. Otto Kerner proudest of erasing red ink, photographs 10-29-1964 AHH 20:1 local officials endorse motor fuel tax fund system 11-26-1964 AHH 18:1 injunction blocks DuPage County at-large report; GOP asks recound to 'clarify' vote 12-3-1964 AR 9:1 redistricting called a top issue; John Carroll possible minority leader? 12-10-1964 AHH 25:1 court knocks out school safety code; state will appeal case 12-24-1964 AHH 38:4

Illinois State Advisory Council on the Improvement of the Economic and Social Status of Older People sponsors Regional Conference on Developing Housing for Older People: U.S. officials say local efforts are imperative, photographs 8-8-1963 AHH 72:1

Illinois State Archives, Springfield Cook County shipped a truckload of 5,047,735 microfilmed documents to 10-22-1964 AHH 40:7

Illinois State Association of Letter Carriers (AFL-CIO) opposes reduced postal service 4-30-1964 AHH 21:3

Illinois State Bar Association David Bradshaw, Palatine, named to board 6-28-1962 RMH 1:2

Illinois State Board of Higher Education opens Springfield offices 6-28-1962 RMH 2:3 junior college legislation premature, Director Richard Brown says 4-11-1963 AHH 10:5 recommends state system of 2-year junior colleges 2-6-1964 AHH 22:3

Illinois State Chamber of Commerce advocates flexible farm price supports 6-24-1954 CCH 1:8 warns businessmen of 'big government', socialist trend 1-26-1961 AHH 37:1 against turning clock back month earlier 6-1-1961 AHH 11:1 business climate still good 7-13-1961 AHH 39:1 backs IPAC birth control policy 1-17-1963 AHH 7:3

Illinois State Civil Defense director says: doctors, nurses needed for a good CD program 12-21-1961 EGH 3:1

Illinois State Conservation Department see Illinois Department of Conservation

Illinois State Department of Aeronautics reveals need and average costs of local airports 10-4-1946 7:3 surveys Chicago area airports for possible expansion 2-7-1947 1:8 releases new, smaller size state air maps to registered pilots 10-14-1949 19:6 eyes building curbs 6-6-1963 MPH 6:1 hearing on height restrictions 6-13-1963 BR 10:1 hearing to discuss regulations limiting village building permits for buildings or trees around O'Hare Airport over 50 feet 6-20-1963 BR 1:4 to air O'Hare area zoning controls; will affect all suburban building 7-11-1963 BR 5:1 suburbs hear about proposal: stringent ceiling on all building 7-25-1963 AHH 7:1 Elk Grove Village protests proposed building permit limit 8-1-1963 EGH 5:6 O'Hare building controls causing official concern 8-15-1963 AHH 4:2 realtors join O'Hare battle 8-22-1963 AHH 3:4 Suburban Municipal Council for O'Hare Zoning asks that it be consulted on proposed zoning restrictions 8-22-1963 AHH 3:6 Bensenville to oppose restrictions 8-22-1963 BR 1:1 building controls causing official concern 8-22-1963 BR 6:1 Elk Grove Village adopts resolution on O'Hare Field zoning 8-29-1963 EGH 2:1 declare truce in airport versus suburbs zone war 9-5-1963 AHH 15:1 zoning given a clean bill of health by Chicago Real Estate Board 9-19-1963 AHH 7:1 Bensenville's future endangered; height restriction proposal rapped by planning commission 9-19-1963 BR 1:8 zoning protesters study new version; Suburban Municipal Council for O'Hare Zoning cites 'home rule' 10-3-1963 BR 11:1 final hearing on proposed zoning regulations 2-13-1964 AHH 11:1 suburbs fight zone ordinance; motions asks delay, denial, photograph 2-20-1964 AHH 29:1 Suburban Municipal Council for O'Hare Zoning and Chicago agree on O'Hare zoning; endorse need for home rule 6-18-1964 RMH 5:1

Illinois State Department of Education and Registration Noble J. Puffer slated to be appointed superintendent 2-11-1949 PE 1:3

Illinois State Department of Finance investigator arrested for shaking down DuPage taverns 9-20-1935 RR 1:8

Illinois State Department of Labor tells employers contributions due on job insurance 7-19-1940 RR 1:8

Illinois State Department of Public Health issues warning against diphtheria 11-2-1926 1:8 warns Palatine on water pollution 7-14-1939 1:2 warns Wheeling on sewage disposal 7-12-1940 CCH 1:8 rural drinking water 8-23-1940 (2) 2:4 calls emergency to stop fire and smoke; burning peat menace at Palatine 9-20-1946 PE 1:8 tells Bensenville to "remedy sewerage" 8-10-1950 RR 1:8 report on DuPage County Sanitary Landfill 5-7-1953 RR 1:1 suggests patience with Chicago Magnet Wire odor 8-8-1963 EGH 2:1 issues ruling on radiation exposure 9-17-1964 AHH 41:4

Illinois State Department of Public Works see also Illinois Department of Public Works and Buildings see also Illinois Motor Vehicle Inspection Station licenses eight garages to test trucks 5-3-1940 6:4 official truck testing: Reher Motor Sales, Bensenville 3-28-1947 RR 2:6

Illinois State Department of Registration Supt. Homer Byrd explains importance of 1-7-1938 1:3

Illinois State Employment Service opens local office at 678 Lee Street, Des Plaines 8-31-1934 1:6 reports increase in applicants 9-14-1934 2:5 see Arlington Heights Benefit Club 11-2-1934 8:5 provides special aid to handicapped 11-9-1934 6:3 see DuPage County 7-12-1935 RR 1:3 makes suggestions on jobs and positions 1-17-1936 5:1 radical changes planned 6-12-1936 CCH 3:7 moves to 605 Davis Street, Evanston 6-18-1937 2:4 Wheaton office finds jobs for 1605, 7-16-1937 RR 1:3 to start paying unemployment compensation benefits 2-10-1939 (2) 4:6 offices northwest of Chicago, map 6-30-1939 8:6 Bensenville man gets $16 job relief check; first paid out 7-28-1939 RR 1:8 career, job counsel expert to offer advice 11-23-1961 RMH 2:1 young people and adults invited to use new office at Rolling Meadows Shopping Center, photograph 10-12-1961 RMH 1:1 says northwest suburbs to keep growing in '60s 10-10-1963 AHH 8:1 moves from Chicago to 601 Lee Street, Des Plaines 8-27-1964 AHH 7:4

Illinois State Farm Labor Program plans survey of farm wage rates 1-17-1947 17:3

Illinois State Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations gives nod to William Redmond for House of Representatives 10-8-1964 AR 6:3

Illinois State Fire Marshall to address meeting at Palatine 2-11-1938 3:3 calls blaze an act of arson; incendiary fire threatens St. Peter Lutheran Church school at Arlington Heights 3-19-1948 1:7 outlines cleanup plans 1-15-1959 RR 1:4 probes $5,000 fire at Hoffman Estates Community Center 5-21-1959 HH 1:3 seeks arsonist; old home in Addison Township is set ablaze 6-1-1961 BR 1:4 continuing probe of Addison arson 6-8-1961 BR 1:7 to probe fire at Area Redi-Mix and Material Company, Bloomingdale 2-14-1963 BR 18:6 investigating 'arson' at home of Frank Ortiz, Palatine 10-17-1963 PE 1:1 officials probing Pioneer Plastics, Elk Grove Village, fire cause 1-30-1964 EGH 2:7

Illinois State Geological Survey gas, oil deficit is predicted; coal will gain in next 20 years 11-17-1960 AR 2:5 sponsors field trips 11-29-1962 AHH 22:6 says DuPage County faces severe water shortage 7-11-1963 BR 6:5 geology fans explore Mississippi Palisades, photograph 9-26-1963 AHH 44:6

Illinois State Highway Department has house mover A. L. Scherf fined for causing road damage 1-4-1927 1:1 outlines plans to build viaducts 4-8-1930 1:8 standardizes speed limits in municipalities: 30 mph 9-15-1939 1:4 maintains signals not warranted at Palatine Road and Northwest Highway 12-13-1946 PE 1:5 to investigate 'hidden corner' at Wilke Road and Northwest Highway 8-15-1947 1:5 studies traffic intersections 8-22-1947 1:5 makes good on promise at Wilke Road and Northwest Highway 8-29-1947 1:6 plans to blacktop over 35 miles of roads in north DuPage County 8-13-1953 RR 1:7 Route 83 not a part of proposed toll roads; state to select new route for Tri-State Tollway 6-3-1954 CCH 1:6 DuPage County will share in state highway program 1-12-1956 RR 1:4 Higgins Road speed fight gets action; state completes traffic survey 10-24-1957 CCH 1:2 Route 53 isn't on 1960 schedule 1-7-1960 RMH 1:3 tells choice for Route 53, 3-24-1960 RMH 1:1 Route 53 hearing set February 16, 1-26-1961 RMH 1:5 to acquire right-of-way for Route 53 to Rand Road 1-4-1962 RMH 1:5 responds to Rolling Meadows requests on Route 53, 7-12-1962 RMH 4:1 acts to curb death road hazards on Route 53, 2-27-1964 RMH 1:2 Itasca prepares reply on proposal for alignment of I-90, 3-5-1964 IR 1:5 $238,223 cost okayed for all brick garage at 410 East Lincoln Road, Arlington Heights 5-14-1964 AHH 1:5; under construction, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 77:3 plan to resurface and remove parking along Northwest Highway stuns Mount Prospect 5-28-1964 MPH 1:3 submits resolution to resurface and improve Northwest Highway from Des Plaines to Arlington Heights 6-4-1964 AHH 1:7 ordered by Gov. Otto Kerner to investigate suburban highways and eliminate hazards 6-18-1964 AHH 38:1 deals Itasca I-90 setback; engineer can't furnish plan 7-9-1964 IR 1:1

Illinois State Historian Clyde Walton, Chicago, to speak at Salt Creek Civil War Round Table 11-14-1963 BR 9:4

Illinois State Historical Library Historymobile exhibit: "Illinois in the Civil War" in Rolling Meadows 10-5-1961 RMH 6:3, 10-25-1962 AHH 3:1 Historymobile in Arlington Heights 11-1-1962 EGH 4:1, 11-8-1962 AHH 15:3 Historymobile visits Palatine 4-25-1963 RMH 6:7

Illinois State Historical Society annual spring tour to visit northeast corner of state 5-7-1964 AHH 13:1 gives certificate of excellence award to David Hammer's book Township of Palatine: Understanding Local Government 5-7-2004 (5) 1:2

Illinois State Library see Illinois Libraries exhibit heralds 100 year old Illinois and Michigan Canal 4-30-1948 11:4 to stop paying Fox River Valley Regional Library to operate bookmobile in seven townships 6-1-1961 RR 1:6 bookmobile plans regular bi-weekly service to Addison 6-22-1961 AR 1:1 bookmobile, interior photograph 10-18-1962 EGH 4:5 converting card catalog to electronics and magnetic tape 4-4-1963 MPH 15:5 Roselle Public Library featured in November Illinois Librarian 12-17-1964 AR 11:4

Illinois State Liquor Board see also Illinois Liquor Control Commission see Arlington Heights, Village of 12-20-1935 1:3

Illinois State Medical Society lists advantages of breast feeding 1-2-1964 AHH 37:4 survey tells work, private life of doctors 7-9-1964 AHH 7:1 urges assault on rheumatic fever 7-9-1964 AHH 26:6 says parents are real cause of teenage sex problems 9-24-1964 AHH 54:5

Illinois State Ministerial Assembly of the Church of God backs civil rights fight 9-26-1963 BR 5:5

Illinois State Museum, Springfield mobile museum exhibit visits District 21 schools, depicts American Indian life, photograph 4-20-1961 WH 1:2 Museumobile to visit Fullerton School, Addison 5-4-1961 AR 1:3 mobile museum shows history 6-1-1961 BR 11:7

Illinois State Natural History Survey finds Dutch elm disease in tree from Palanois Park 7-12-1956 PE 1:5 entomologist Dr. George Decker defends pesticides, photograph 1-24-1963 AHH 23:1

Illinois State Nurserymen's Association re-elects area men to board 1-24-1963 BR 10:4

Illinois State Police see also Illinois, State of 9-20-1929 8:1... safe-guard local banks 12-14-1926 1:6 have new home at Rand Road and River Road 7-8-1932 1:7 towing racket charge, see Gaare, Otto, Palatine 3-11-1938 1:8 Chief Taylor acts against towing racket 3-18-1938 1:8 have busy time at Arlington 12-15-1939 1:6 check draft cards of war workers 2-5-1943 1:2 grab stolen car in 25 minutes 5-16-1947 1:4 police car causes death of Bensenville man 10-15-1948 1:4 wage war on overweight trucks 2-11-1949 1:3 crack down on trucks 10-13-1955 RR 1:4 speed drive on, arrest 24 on Lake Street 1-3-1957 RR 1:8 catch bank robber in 40 minutes 10-3-1957 AHH 1:6 arsenal ready to handle all emergencies, photographs 10-15-1959 AHH 4:1 teletype network now available to 9-29-1960 AHH 10:4 Navy officer leads police on 100-mph chase 4-6-1961 AHH 23:5 use airplanes to nab speeders, photographs 9-14-1961 AHH 6:5 giant training program set 2-22-1962 AHH 8:6 Attorney General William Clark rules that women can work for 6-28-1962 AHH 39:1 suspended cops to be tried for accepting "gratuities" from 90 trucking companies to ignore overweight violations 7-12-1962 AHH 5:1 2 local troopers affected by state probe 7-26-1962 AHH 1:8 files motions to fire cops 8-2-1962 AHH 14:1 new drivers license station at Eastgate Shopping Center near Glen Ellyn, photograph 8-2-1962 BR 7:5 2 local troopers resign 8-23-1962 AHH 10:3 1st woman trooper graduates 7-18-1963 AHH 16:4 orders crackdown on private club gaming 4-2-1964 AHH 35:4 teach crowd control course to suburban depts. 12-3-1964 HH 3:1

Illinois State Racing Commission seen as political and financial plum 6-23-1933 CCH 1:4

Illinois State Sanitary Water Board threatens municipalities with lawsuits over stream pollution 11-17-1933 1:3 ruled unconstitutional 3-9-1934 1:6 summons Palatine to pollution hearing on Salt Creek 4-5-1935 1:2 orders Palatine, Deerfield, Kildeer Country Club and the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth to stop polluting streams 4-19-1935 1:6 summons seven villages and institutions to pollution hearing 5-10-1935 8:3 asks all villages to separate sewers and improve sewage treatment 8-9-1935 1:4 to hold hearing on stream pollution cases 9-13-1935 1:5 surveys suburban sewage treatment plants 8-26-1938 1:3 report finds Bensenville disposal plant inadequate 7-28-1939 RR 1:7 suggests Palatine plan sewage treatment plant 2-25-1944 PE 1:4 obtained injunction restraining Palatine from polluting Salt Creek in 1936, 10-12-1945 PE 1:1 meets with officials of Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect on pollution of Weller Creek 9-16-1949 1:1 says 'no' to Bluett; halts building in areas without sewers 10-14-1949 MPH 1:3 Mount Prospect ruling reversed, see sewage 3-3-1950 MPH 1:1 tells Bensenville to "remedy sewerage" 8-10-1950 RR 1:8 urges sewer repairs at Bensenville; start program 'immediately' 11-2-1961 BR 1:4 takes action in stream pollution cases 10-17-1963 AHH 17:1 powers clarified 2-20-1964 PE 1:6 cites pollution offenders 4-16-1964 AHH 29:6 Hawley Manufacturing Co., St. Charles, summoned for alleged discharge of waste into Fox River 5-28-1964 AHH 39:5 blasts Wood Dale for alleged pollution; sewage plant at fault? 7-30-1964 DCR 1:5 Alex Tennant, sewage plant operator claims sewage plant has state's okay 8-20-1964 DCR 1:6

Illinois State School Finance and Tax Commission need revealed for state aid to schools 11-15-1946 RR 1:4

Illinois State Tax Commission see DuPage County 8-3-1934 4:5

Illinois State Teachers' Certification Board Ralph Clabaugh to sere on 1-16-1964 AHH 3:1

Illinois State Toll Highway Commission see Illinois Toll Road Commission

Illinois State Training School for Boys, St. Charles (formerly known as St. Charles Training School for Boys) under construction 5-17-1902 1:2 replaces corporal punishment with education, work and recreation 7-28-1916 4:4 youthful criminals walk out 8-24-1928 DCR 2:3 four escapees charged with stealing car 7-6-1945 RR 1:4 visits Camp Reinberg; neighbors charge guests are hoodlums 7-11-1947 CCH 1:2 Officer Kranz captures 2 graduates breaking into Mount Prospect stand 8-13-1948 MPH 1:7 finds 'pop' plays an important family role 10-14-1949 15:5 Sheriff's police capture 10; chase auto with youths escaping from reform school 10-17-1952 BR 1:8

Illinois State Water Survey tests Palatine water 12-4-1908 4:4 says villages must stop pollution of streams 5-15-1936 1:4 gives suggestion on deodorizing cistern water 10-8-1948 18:3 says DuPage County faces severe water shortage 7-11-1963 BR 6:5

Illinois State's Attorney's Association Lee Daniels, Elmhurst heads Illinois State's Attorney's Association 12-28-1945 RR 1:5

Illinois Street, Des Plaines see Riverview Gospel Tabernacle, Des Plaines see Riverview School

Illinois Street, Palatine see Palatine Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses between Plum Grove Road and Route 53, photograph 7-19-1962 RMH 8:4 improved, photograph 9-13-1962 PE 1:4

Illinois Supreme Court see Illinois, State of 12-30-1921 1:1...

Illinois Supervisors Association studies new kind of county government which would increase home rule 10-31-1963 BR 13:1

Illinois Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed Church Arlington regional church group picks Prospect Heights pastor head 11-14-1947 MPH 4:6

Illinois Telephone Traffic Union telephone operators strike vote this week, see Illinois Bell Telephone Company 11-16-1945 1:1 strike ties up service at Arlington 11-23-1945 1:6 strike ends after a week tieup 11-30-1945 1:8 phone strike threatened; local operators may walk out in sympathy strike 3-8-1946 1:4 threatens strike 3-28-1947 1:1

Illinois Thoroughbred Breeders Group organized 10-22-1948 18:6

Illinois Toll Road Commission (also known as Illinois State Toll Highway Commission) see East-West Tollway see Illinois Toll Road Commission see Lincoln Tollway see Northwest Tollway see North-South Tollway see Tri-State Tollway Illinois Property Owners' Association organizes to fight Illinois toll roads 12-16-1954 AHH 1:2 map of Chicago area tollroads 6-14-1956 AHH 37:4 Cook County Board to deal with toll road issue 5-2-1957 AHH 1:2 may by-pass DuPage County to get toll fill at old Elmhurst Airport 10-24-1957 BR 1:7 Addison Township Supv. Koebbeman acts in burrow pit dispute 11-7-1957 AR 1:3 asks court to dismiss Wheeling annexation suit 11-24-1960 AHH 28:3 revenue increasing 1-5-1961 AHH 40:4 revenues estimated for two months 1-19-1961 AHH 58:1 radar, unmarked cars slated for 1-26-1961 AHH 42:2 eyes State Road plan 2-23-1961 AHH 2:1 net revenue again showed growth 12-28-1961 AHH 10:4 crews in spring cleaning 4-19-1962 RMH 5:1 tollways are a lifeline to the northwest suburbs area 4-26-1962 AHH 90:1 mulls extensions to system 10-11-1962 AHH 27:2 lane and edge striping complete 7-18-1963 AHH 45:3 breaks all records 7-23-1964 AHH 7:3, 10-15-1964 AHH 42:5 retires first bonds 11-5-1964 AHH 71:6

Illinois Tool Works locates in Elgin 9-17-1937 RR 1:7 Conex Division to move into new plant at 1901 South Mount Prospect Road, Des Plaines, illustration 1-26-1961 AHH 40:4 to build office building on St. Charles Road, Elgin 8-9-1962 AHH 48:4

Illinois Union of Telephone Workers letter: union side of story behind strike against Illinois Bell Telephone Co. 4-11-1947 15:7

Illinois, University of, Champaign-Urbana (U. of I.) experimental station gets state boost 7-26-1927 1:1 growers see university experimental plots on vegetables, photographs 7-19-1940 CCH (2) 1:1 Arlington Heights Township High School 'Ag' class visits U. of I. experiment station in Des Plaines 9-26-1947 19:4 library now has 30,000 bound volumes of newspapers; soon to be microfilmed 3-11-1949 17:7 map of campuses, experimental farms, origin of students 3-11-1949 20:2 to sell plot of experimental ground south of Des Plaines; some of work to be relocated at Morton Arboretum 8-5-1949 8:1 to offer classes in suburbs; extension service 2-15-1962 AHH 9:1 GOP committee backs Fred Heitman, Glenview as trustee 8-16-1962 AHH 18:1 submits preliminary draft of master plan for Palatine Park District 8-15-1963 PE 1:7 Prof. Roepke tells towns how to attract industry 10-10-1963 AHH 19:1

Illinois, University of, Chicago Circle (UICC) break ground in May 3-14-1963 AHH 15:4

Illinois Vegetable Growers' Association entomologist Dr. George Decker defends pesticides at meeting 1-24-1963 AHH 23:1

Illinois Veteran Volunteer Infantry Association see One Hundred and Thirteenth Illinois Regiment

Illinois Veterans Commission opens office at Wheaton 9-7-1945 RR 1:2, 10-19-1945 RR 1:4 opens office in Arlington Heights 10-18-1946 1:4

Illinois Volunteer Training Corps see Arlington Heights Volunteer Training Corps see Palatine Unit of the Illinois Volunteer Training Corps

Illinois Volunteers see 14th Regiment, Illinois Volunteers Illinois Voter (newsletter) voter guide published by Illinois League of Women Voters 10-22-1964 AHH 20, 21

Illinois Water Survey Division mentioned 9-7-1961 PE 1:3

Illinois Welfare Association Fox Valley District invites public to hear good speakers at Family Life conference at Medinah 10-1-1948 RR 4:4 meeting at Elmhurst 6-3-1949 RR 1:1

Illinois & Wisconsin Railroad was built from Chicago to Cary in 1854, 2-18-1949 12:5

Illinois Young Republican Organization James Phillip elected Junior National Committeeman 11-14-1963 DCR 2:8

Illinois Youth Commission see Illinois Juvenile Officers Information File chairman to keynote meeting 4-19-1962 RMH 4:1 reports on delinquency programs for suburbs 10-11-1962 AHH 7:3 utilizes 'prevention' to fight delinquency 10-18-1962 AHH 9:3 eyes vacated Nike site on Butterfield Road between Wheaton and Warrenville 11-14-1963 BR 11:2 reception center chaplain tells how to help delinquents 4-23-1964 PE 5:1 former Nike site now used to house young boys; northeast of East-West Tollway and Mill Street 6-25-1964 BR 7:3 northwest suburbs supervisor Joseph Giunta says Schaumburg Township leaders are failing youth 12-10-1964 HH 1:1

Illiona Farm, Grand Avenue, 3 miles southwest of Bensenville sale of cattle 5-1-1925 8:6

illiteracy see literacy

ILWA (abbreviation) see Illinois Lutheran Welfare Association

Imig, A. H., Des Plaines advertisement: hardware, stoves, tinware, paints, oils, glass, brushes, etc. (1897) 3-23-1951 17:3

Immaculata Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis, Bartlett, south side of West Bartlett Road start work on order's new house 3-29-1962 BR 4:5 to lay cornerstone 6-13-1963 HH 2:4 cornerstone laid; seen as 1st step in ambitious plan, photographs 6-20-1963 HH 4:1 open house at Motherhouse 4-30-1964 HH 5:7

Immaculate Conception Ukranian Byzantine Catholic Church, Palatine to meet at St. Theresa's old church building at 35 West Wood Street 9-22-1960 AHH 3:7 to bless grounds at 745 South Benton Street 6-14-1962 AHH 6:5 to construct hall 7-25-1963 PE 4:4

Immanuel Church, The Park, Glenview sermon, see Smith, Gilbert H. 12-22-1922 6:4 commemorates Armistice Day with banquet 11-14-1924 14:4

Immanuel Evangelical Church, Bensenville see Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, Churchville

Immanuel Evangelical Church, Hanover Township see Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, Hanover Township

Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Glenview, West Lake Avenue sixty years old 11-27-1936 1:1 new pastor, Rev. G. F. Raedeke 11-26-1943 CCH 1:5 church and Reds 'town-hall' topic 4-30-1948 CCH 1:3

Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ontarioville see Immanuel Lutheran Church, Bartlett 60 years old 9-17-1959 BR 13:1 photograph 6-25-1964 HH 4:6

Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Palatine see Immanuel Lutheran Church, Palatine

Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, Churchville, Church Road near Grand Avenue new church dedicated, photograph 4-24-1925 5:2 celebrates 75th birthday 9-28-1934 CCH 1:7 Sunday school festival 6-19-1936 RR 1:3 to observe Mission Festival 9-18-1936 RR 1:6 Rev. Limper dies 9-2-1938 PE 3:2 installs Rev. Fritz Chartron 1-20-1939 RR 1:4 Pastor Fritz Chartron: our weekly sermon 2-24-1939 RR 3:2 breaks tradition, announces English service 1-8-1943 RR 1:6 Pastor Chartron gets new assignment 11-10-1944 RR 1:5 Rev. A. G. Kautz, new pastor 11-30-1944 RR 1:2 attorney to speak on Palestine situation 4-4-1947 RR 1:4 World Community Day 10-10-1947 RR 1:1 to observe 90th anniversary 9-23-1949 RR 1:1

Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, Hanover Township (also known as Hoosier Grove Church, Immanuel Evangelical Church) Rev. Ellerbrake to return 7-20-1934 1:6 photograph of 11-15-1940 1:2 pastor, Rev. J. H. Ellerbrake, 50th ordination anniversary 8-22-1941 2:3 retires after fifty years in the ministry, photograph 12-5-1941 1:4 and wife honored on anniversary 6-23-1944 6:1 celebrates 100th anniversary; organizers disappointed with adopted country; overcame early difficulties 9-12-1952 AHH 19:4, photograph 9-12-1952 CCH 1:1

Immanuel Lutheran Church, Bartlett (known prior to relocation as Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ontarioville) advertisement: meets at Set Screw & Mfg. Co., Bartlett auditorium 3-30-1961 BR 17:6 to move from factory to new building at 1116 East Devon Avenue, Bartlett; original church in Ontarioville, built in 1899, was too small 6-20-1963 HH 3:1 ground broken, photograph, illustration 10-3-1963 HH 4:3 prepares to quit its factory 'home'; grateful to firm for helping hand, photographs; original church was at Church Street and Old Lake Street 5-7-1964 HH 6:4 to dedicate new building 7-2-1964 HH 6:1 dedicated, photograph 7-9-1964 HH 2:3

Immanuel Lutheran Church, Des Plaines, Lee Street and Thacker Street picnic at Senne's Grove 8-1-1919 9:3 Lutheran pastors at conference 5-2-1930 1:1 graduation 6-21-1935 6:3 minstrel show 3-24-1939 10:3, 3-31-1939 CCH 9:3 educators to speak 1-9-1942 1:3 Lutheran Mission Crusaders 4th anniversary 6-18-1943 1:1 announces holy week services 3-24-1944 CCH 3:4 diamond jubilee 9-6-1946 8:5 minstrel show 5-2-1947 12:5, 5-9-1947 11:4 Rev. Stade to lecture 3-18-1949 4:4 dedication of new church, photograph 3-28-1957 CCH 1:1

Immanuel Lutheran Church, Glenview, 1850 West Lake Avenue to celebrate mission festival 8-1-1930 NCH 1:7 to be dedicated 9-5-1952 CCH 1:6

Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ontarioville see Immanuel Lutheran Church, Bartlett

Immanuel Lutheran Church, Palatine, 200 North Plum Grove Road (also known as German Lutheran Church, Palatine Lutheran Church, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church) votes to erect new church edifice 11-14-1913 2:1, 12-26-1913 2:1 to lay cornerstone 3-27-1914 4:3 contents of cornerstone listed 4-3-1914 1:4 dedication of new church 11-20-1914 5:1 dedication and history of 12-4-1914 5:1 fiftieth anniversary 3-21-1919 5:1 golden anniversary, history, photographs of old church, new church, parsonage, school, teacher's residence, pastors, officials and teachers 5-9-1919 pages 10-11 huge crowds attend fiftieth anniversary celebration 5-16-1919 11:5 Ladies Aid Society surprises Rev. Daniel Poellot: 20 years in the ministry 7-30-1920 1:2 has successful year 1-13-1922 1:3 congregation honors teacher, Mr. C. Scheer 8-10-1923 (Roll A) 1:5 early history 6-19-1925 7:6 Rev. Daniel Poellot completes 25th year in ministry 7-24-1925 12:5 school exhibit, see Cook County Fair 8-7-1925 1:3 lays cornerstone of new school 5-14-1926 1:8 to dedicate new $40,000 school 11-12-1926 AHH 1:1 school dedicated, impressive service, photograph 11-19-1926 AHH 1:1 Day School hosts Northwest Suburbs Lutheran Teachers Conference 11-4-1927 1:7 fifty-five Lutheran pastors present at conference at 11-11-1927 1:1 graduation exercises 6-21-1929 1:3 Thanksgiving sermon 11-29-1929 PE 1:4 school opens with eighty-nine pupils 9-5-1930 AHH 2:8 play The Friar of Wittenberg 9-19-1930 1:7 school celebrates 60th anniversary 10-10-1930 RR 1:5 Christmas party 1-23-1931 PE 3:4 to give programs of fun 5-8-1931 PE 1:4 Christian day school graduation 6-5-1931 9:4 to celebrate 40th anniversary of Walther League 5-19-1933 8:3 six pupils graduate 6-8-1934 PE 1:5 engages Daniel E. Poellot to teach lower grades physical education 7-6-1934 1:3 eleven to graduate 6-7-1935 PE 1:2 to observe 65th anniversary 9-27-1935 PE 1:4 surprises Rev. Poellot on his 25th anniversary 11-15-1935 2:4 Rev. Adolf Pfotenhauer, pastor (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:2 graduation 6-11-1937 (2) 5:2 eight to graduate 6-10-1938 PE 1:6 celebrates double anniversary 11-17-1939 PE 1:5 Rev. Poellot retires, Rev. Kretschmer to serve temporarily 6-7-1940 8:8, PE 1:4 nine to receive diplomas 6-7-1940 PE 1:6 Rev. Wilbert Koester called 7-19-1940 PE 1:8, photograph 8-30-1940 PE 1:8 70th anniversary of school, photograph 9-27-1940 MPH 1:7 public invited to see Christmas decorations, photograph 12-27-1940 1:2 to graduate nine 6-6-1941 PE 1:8 voices loyalty and need for prayer 7-18-1941 PE 1:7 Christmas reverence typifies decorations, photograph 1-2-1942 PE 1:3 graduation 6-12-1942 PE 1:7 to dedicate service flag 1-1-1943 6:5 thirty to be confirmed 4-16-1943 PE 1:4 commencement 6-4-1943 PE 1:8 opens Tuesday 9-3-1943 PE 1:4 Rev. Koester to leave 1-14-1944 PE 1:2 votes unanimously to return pastor's call 1-21-1944 1:5 Mr. Orben Sime to appear in Lenten concert, photograph 3-10-1944 PE 1:6 confirmation 3-31-1944 2:4 engages assistant pastor, Rev. E. Runge 5-26-1944 1:8 to observe 75th anniversary 8-4-1944 PE 1:6, 8-11-1944 1:7 plans Thanksgiving service for peace 8-11-1944 4:4 75th anniversary is historic event 8-18-1944 MPH 1:6 family relics shown in church antique display 8-18-1944 PE 1:7 Rev. Dr. J. W. Behnken, synod head to speak, photograph 8-25-1944 PE 1:2 reports much progress during 1944, 1-19-1945 1:3 plans expansion program 1-19-1945 PE 1:3 welcomes 57 new members; list 3-30-1945 PE 1:3 20 to graduate 6-1-1945 PE 1:7 school opens next Tuesday 8-31-1945 PE 1:8 school observes 75th anniversary, photographs 10-12-1945 PE 1:6 school to open 8-30-1946 PE 1:5 pastors: W. C. Koester, E. Runge 11-15-1946 PE 3:3 advertisement, photograph 12-20-1946 PE 2:5 buys site for future war memorial 2-7-1947 PE 1:1 commencement 6-6-1947 PE 1:7 advertisement, photograph 2-6-1948 PE 6:1 concert trio, photograph 3-12-1948 PE 1:5 24 to graduate 6-4-1948 PE 1:4 new principal, Paul Leimer, photograph 6-25-1948 PE 1:5 choir concert acclaimed 6-25-1948 PE 1:6 adds kindergarten class 8-27-1948 PE 1:7 school opens 9-3-1948 PE 1:4 topic: "Are You a Problem Parent" 10-22-1948 PE 1:6 J-O-Y Club pot luck; named for Jesus-Others-You 2-25-1949 PE 3:5 program of progress, photographs 2-25-1949 PE 7:1 Pastor, Rev. Mr. Schmidt (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:5 girl cagers champs third year, photograph 4-1-1949 9:5 to honor 15 tonight 6-3-1949 PE 1:6 coordinates with other schools for buses 9-16-1949 PE 1:8 176 enrolled at school 9-23-1949 PE 1:7 photograph of school (1870-1926) 1-6-1950 12:1 had a small beginning eighty years ago 12-1-1950 17:1 to observe school anniversary, photographs 11-9-1951 PE 1:1 to build school addition 5-20-1954 PE 1:6 to observe 85th anniversary; new organ to be dedicated 11-11-1954 PE 1:7 purchases Salem Evangelical Church property, photograph 3-17-1955 PE 1:8 photograph of school erected in 1870, 7-7-1955 PE 15:2 school, architect's sketch 12-1-1955 PE 1:5 to dedicate new school, photographs 1-30-1958 PE 1:1 volunteers build minister's house at 403 North Plum Grove Road 10-16-1958 PE 1:2 historic congregation is celebrating its 90th anniversary, photographs 2-26-1959 PE 1:2 school, photograph 4-2-1959 BR 32:1 new parsonage at 403 North Plum Grove Road, photograph 5-21-1959 PE 5:4 advertisement 3-30-1961 AHH 45:5 photograph 4-6-1961 PE 2:6 antique car display, photograph 7-25-1963 AHH 53:5 J.O.Y. Club to hold old-fashioned ice cream social 8-1-1963 PE 2:3 disc jockey Bob Hale to appear 1-23-1964 PE 2:4, photograph 1-30-1964 PE 3:4 Tenabrae to be presented for Good Friday services, photograph 3-26-1964 PE 2:6 village to annex site; church to build new church and school 7-9-1964 PE 3:5 celebrates 50th year; to build new church-school complex on Plum Grove Road between Hellen Road and Glade Road, illustration 11-19-1964 PE 3:4

Immanuel Sunday School, North Northfield, north side of Dundee Road east side of Sanders Road see also United Evangelical Church performs The Christmas Story 12-23-1910 4:4

Immanuel United Church of Christ, Bensenville, Church Road near Grand Avenue advertisement 3-30-1961 BR 17:5 mortgage burning ceremony, photograph 1-24-1963 BR 2:5

Immel, Lorraine Anne, Arlington Heights photographs 5-31-1946 5:4, 2-28-1947 5:5, 9-12-1947 (2) 9:1, 9-19-1947 9:2

Immel, Mercedes R., Arlington Heights photograph 7-22-1949 6:3

immigrants see also aliens see also citizenship see also deportation see also ethnic and racial groups see also migrant labor see United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) big immigration cut is Hoover's order 5-1-1931 RR 3:6 Andre Moretti, Mount Prospect, at Camp Claiborne, La.; native of Italy praises Boy Scouts and Mount Prospect Public School; happy to be an American 9-24-1943 (2) 14:3 city youth and imports may supply farm help 5-5-1944 CCH 1:8 Julius Basler, Arlington Heights, German emigrant finds Americans are honest 3-5-1948 1:6 U.S. immigration authorities grab Mexican laborers here for illegal entry 5-28-1953 CCH 1:6 southern white migrants are looked upon as subcultural 12-8-1960 AHH 72:4 Hargrave Tree and Landscaping Service drivers stalled by language block: Mexican employees cannot pass written driving test, fined 10-24-1963 EGH 2:3 "English for New Americans" night class at Arlington High School, photographs 10-31-1963 AHH 17:4 Fenton High School class: English for the Foreign Born 3-26-1964 BR 4:5

Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) see United States Immigration and Naturalization Service

IMPAC (abbreviation) see Illinois Medical Political Action Committee

Imperial Four Barbershop Quartet photograph 10-25-1962 AHH 28:3

Imperial Wood Interiors, Palatine mentioned; 415 West Colfax Street 5-28-1964 AHH 37:3

Imperiale's Cocktail Lounge, Palatine, 36 South Northwest Highway advertisement: Elmer Fritz and his 4-Piece Ghost Band 9-19-1963 PE 2:1 Rusty Fields, illustration 5-28-1964 AHH 67:1 Travel-Aires 12-3-1964 AHH 68:7

Imperiale's Pizza, Palatine, 30 South Northwest Highway restaurant to open 6-14-1956 PE 1:4 advertisement 6-16-1960 AHH 75:7 gets liquor license 6-28-1962 PE 3:4 new Vincent Room and Cocktail Lounge 2-28-1963 AHH 19:5 photograph 3-7-1963 PE 9:1

impersonation of a police officer, alleged father, son fined for 7-26-1962 BR 13:7 con man poses as officer near Elk Grove Village 10-1-1964 EGH 1:1

Import Motors of Chicago, Deerfield advertisement; 3737 Lake Cook Road 11-12-1964 RR 5:4

imports see also exports Cook County Farm Bureau Advisor explains true effect of crop imports 4-15-1938 9:1 Post's Super Hatchery, Ontarioville, imports breeders from England, photograph 1-5-1940 RR 1:2

Improved Order of Heptasophs see Arlington Conclave No. 743, Improved Order of Heptasophs

IMRF (abbreviation) see Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund

Imwie, Edward C., Bensenville enters the army 9-24-1943 RR 1:1

Imwie, Roy, Bensenville recovering from malaria and spinal meningitis after South Pacific service 7-30-1943 RR 1:4

Incaprero, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Palatine photograph 7-5-1962 PE 2:4

incinerators see also garbage see Goder, Joseph, Incinerators, Elk Grove Village see Refuse Disposal Co., Schiller Park DuPage County incinerator recommended for garbage 1-29-1943 RR 1:8 Mundelein asks Lake County to provide a central incinerator where garbage can be burned 4-8-1949 24:6 petition Addison to reject zoning allowing incinerator 6-7-1962 AR 1:7

income tax income tax to cut levy on property 2-26-1932 1:6, 9-23-1932 1:5 Illinois Retail Merchants Association warns school and welfare bond issue defeat could mean income tax 7-21-1960 AHH 36:3 Sen. Arrington proposes income tax ban 3-9-1961 AHH 16:1 is income tax coming? asks John W. Carroll 7-26-1962 AHH 3:1 state income tax stirs lawmaker debate; next legislature may consider it 8-9-1962 AHH 7:1 Demos support tax reform, balk at state income tax 9-20-1962 AHH 16:5 flat rate income tax introduced in state legislature 3-7-1963 AHH 12:3 Charles Percy says state income tax not needed, photograph 12-12-1963 RMH 2:4

income tax service see People's State Bank, Arlington Heights 3-4-1921 10:6

incorporation see Arlington Heights, Village of 3-7-1941 1:2, 7-29-1949 17:3 see Barrington Hills, Village of 5-1-1958 PE 8:6 see Bensenville, Village of 9-14-1951 RR 1:6 see Buffalo Grove, Village of 3-6-1958 WH 1:4 see Canal Port 1-28-1949 17:3 see Carol Stream, Village of 1-15-1959 RR 1:3 see Des Plaines, City of 1-28-1949 17:3 see Elk Grove Village 6-28-1956 MPH 1:3 see Hanover Park, Village of 7-17-1958 PE-HES 1:6 see Hoffman Estates, Village of 9-24-1959 HH 1:4 see Inverness, Village of 12-10-1959 PE 1:7 see Itasca, Village of 3-25-1949 17:1 see Keeneyville 10-22-1959 RR 1:4 see Keepotaw 1-28-1949 17:3 see Kildeer, Village of 3-27-1958 CCH 2:1 see Lincolnshire, Village of 9-19-1957 WH 1:3 see Long Grove, Village of 1-3-1957 PE 8:5 see Mount Prospect, Village of 1-26-1917 6:5 see Naperville, City of 1-28-1949 17:3 see North Elmhurst 8-23-1956 RR 1:3 see O'Hare City 8-23-1956 AHH 1:2 see Ontarioville, Village of 7-17-1958 PE-HES 1:6 see Palatine, Village of 5-24-1935 PE 1:4 see Plum Grove 12-5-1957 PE 1:4 see Prospect Heights 5-23-1957 PHH 1:5... see Prospect Heights Improvement Association 6-29-1945 MPH 3:5... see Rolling Meadows, City of 8-19-1954 PE 1:5 see Schaumburg, Village of 5-19-1955 AHH 1:2 see South Barrington, Village of 11-26-1959 PE 3:4 see Spaulding, Hanover Township 11-12-1959 HH 2:4 see Streamwood, Village of 2-14-1957 PE 8:6 see Vernon Hills, Village of 9-19-1957 WH 1:3 see Wheeling, Village of 8-5-1949 17:3 see Wood Dale, City of 10-26-1928 DCR 1:3 Gov. Stratton signs controversial "Arlington Crest" bill; allows subdivisions to withdraw from newly incorporated cities 7-21-1955 AHH 1:8

indecent exposure, alleged see sex crimes, alleged

indecent liberties, alleged see sex crimes, alleged

Independence Fund of North America, Inc., Arlington Heights advertisement: 411 North State Road 2-5-1932 6:7

Independent Fundamental Churches of Illinois see Bible Faith Church, Des Plaines 6-24-1949 10:6

Independent Grocers Association (IGA) see IGA Stores

Independent Order of Foresters (IOF) sponsors auditions for musically talented young people 11-2-1961 AHH 23:1 Joseph Pecoraro and wife Ann elected officers of 5-3-1962 AHH 16:8 Joseph Pecoraro and wife honored for contributions to Arlington Heights lodge of, photograph 3-28-1963 AHH 29:1

Independent Vegetable Growers of Northern Illinois meets at Elk Grove School 1-31-1936 1:4

independent voters independent voters score big victory over Crowe-Thompson ring 11-9-1928 1:8 independents invite public to big picnic 7-3-1931 PE 8:8, 7-24-1931 CCH 1:5 study shows importance of independent vote 11-1-1962 AHH 43:6

Independent Voters of Illinois (IVI) makes endorsement 8-16-1962 AHH 16:1 endorses Jerome Ziegler for Congress 10-29-1964 AR 6:3

Indian Boundary Line, starting south of Norwood Park, running to Naperville and then west mentioned 7-7-1955 PE 23:1

Indian Cemetery, south side of Dundee Road just east of Ela Road shown on map 3-18-1954 PE 8:4 Palatine Historical Society seeks location of 3-1-1956 PE 2:5 location pinpointed by Allen Bennett of Chicago [but no further information given] 3-8-1956 PE 2:5

Indian Creek (later known as Half Day) see Arlington Heights Road 1-28-1949 17:2 mentioned 1-30-1964 AHH 22:3

Indian Day see Deer Grove Forest Preserve 9-17-1920 1:4, 9-24-1920 6:5, 10-1-1920 1:5 film of 10-8-1920 5:5, 11-5-1920 4:6 second annual, see Deer Grove Forest Preserve 9-23-1921 1:2 fourth annual, see Deer Grove Forest Preserve 9-28-1923 (Roll A) 1:5 see Cook County Federation of Women's Clubs 10-13-1933 1:8

Indian Lake School, Cuba Township, Route 59 near Miller Road illustration 5-31-1946 8:4, MPH 1:2

Indian Lakes Country Club, Bloomingdale see Mohawk Valley, Bloomingdale

Indian Lakes Estates, Bloomingdale, bounded by Schick Road, Bloomingdale Road, Army Trail Road and Springfield Drive (formerly known as Mohawk Valley; Sod Farm, Stonegate Estates) village approves annexation for 420 acres to include homes and golf course 4-30-1964 RR 1:3 formerly known as the Sod Farm 5-7-1964 RR 1:7 unit plat approved; developer: Branigar Organization 7-16-1964 BR 13:5 begin development of new subdivision 11-26-1964 AR 9:1

Indian Lounge arrest solves tavern robberies, Milwaukee Avenue and River Road 11-14-1952 AHH 1:4 burglar, 21, confesses 6 northwest area break-ins; 483 South Milwaukee Avenue 1-26-1956 WH 1:5

Indian Trail Junior High School, Addison, 343 West Lake Street (formerly known as Addison Junior High School) see also School District No. 4, Addison Township School District No. 4 seeks bids on new school 11-29-1962 AR 1:7 high bids stun board; lowest is $400,000 too high 12-20-1962 AR 1:7 board 'strips' extras 12-27-1962 AR 1:1 ready for October move-in 1-31-1963 BR 9:5 two sides to story of high bids 1-31-1963 AR 1:1 under construction, photographs 2-21-1963 BR 16:6, 4-4-1963 BR 7:7, 4-18-1963 BR 10:1 going up, photograph 5-16-1963 BR 11:4 set for fall opening, illustration 5-23-1963 AR 1:3 brick 'goof' perils opening 6-13-1963 BR 13:5 remains unnamed 6-13-1963 AR 1:1 to change skyline, photograph 6-27-1963 BR 16:5 plagued by delay 7-11-1963 BR 9:5 accord near in battle of the bricks between architect and builder 10-3-1963 AR 1:8 music room, photograph 10-10-1963 BR 9:1 takes shape, photograph 10-10-1963 AR 1:5 named 10-17-1963 AR 1:3 Spanish classes to be taught 10-31-1963 BR 11:3 open classroom area 11-14-1963 AR 1:5 board, firm in dispute 1-16-1964 AR 1:6 set parleys to complete school 3-12-1964 BR 15:3 why delays? special meeting seeks answer 3-26-1964 AR 1:1 architect recounts contractor problems 4-23-1964 AR 1:5 meeting airs delay; discussion gets heated 4-23-1964 AR 1:7 controversy aired; work 'trade' issue raised 4-30-1964 AR 1:7 board, architect meeting 'a success' 5-14-1964 BR 10:4 photograph 6-4-1964 AR 1:4 architect spared dismissal 4 to 3, 6-11-1964 BR 6:1 board sets deadline for completion 6-11-1964 BR 8:1 board faces two lawsuits from contractors 6-11-1964 AR 1:5 last peace bid; failure will mean lawsuit 6-25-1964 AR 1:1 water not chlorinated 7-16-1964 AR 1:1 dispute still hot; peace bid hits snag 7-16-1964 AR 1:7 contractor Leland Stahelin on the spot; substitutions may be illegal 7-30-1964 AR 1:1 board attorney empowered to act 8-20-1964 AR 1:1 board warned by BGA that its failure to require a performance bond for contractor might make taxpayers liable 8-27-1964 AR 1:1 some construction not done; board to check building 9-17-1964 BR 11:1 board censures two of its own members for interfering in construction 10-15-1964 AR 1:1 board holds payments to contractor 10-15-1964 AR 1:3 construction battle has been running for 18 months 10-22-1964 AR 1:1 contractor Leland Stahelin files suit for payment 10-29-1964 AR 1:6 program praised in report by principal 10-29-1964 AR 2:1 Harlequinade Players, Addison, open first show Pillow Talk 11-19-1964 AR 1:1 School District No. 4 files counter suit 12-3-1964 AR 1:2 resident charges lack of discipline at 12-3-1964 AR 2:5, 12-17-1964 AR 1:1; board member says school is orderly 12-31-1964 AR 2:6 suit in DuPage County Circuit Court 12-31-1964 AR 2:1 board decides to pay its architect 12-31-1964 AR 2:4

Indian Trail Road (formerly known as Tower Lakes Road) see Pine Tree Farm name changed to reflect historical heritage 6-14-1946 8:2

Indian Valley Country Club, Long Grove, west side Route 83 just south of Route 45 mentioned 11-21-1963 AHH 19:3

Indiana Belt Harbor Railroad see Sandel, W. D. & Co., Franklin Park man killed in yards at Norpaul 3-8-1929 DCR 1:8

Indiana dunes Sen. Paul Douglas introduces revised bill to save 9-7-1961 AHH 20:1 Sen. Douglas assails pact between Bethlehem Steel Corp. and Northwestern University 4-5-1962 AHH 30:5 Sen. Douglas gets support in 'battle of dunes' 4-26-1962 AHH 13:3 what's at stake in struggle over, photographs 6-6-1963 AHH 73:1

Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Park Sen. Paul Douglas pleased by Senate move for 8-13-1964 AHH 39:3

Indiana Dunes State Park 55 species of birds named at 5-24-1946 13:1

Indians see Native Americans

industrial arts see vocational training

Industrial Avenue, Rolling Meadows see Acme Gravure Services, Inc., Rolling Meadows see Decks, Inc., Rolling Meadows see Fairmont Foods Co., Rolling Meadows see Gypsum Desks, Inc., Rolling Meadows see Hasbrook Construction Co., Arlington Heights 12-5-1963 RMH 1:1 see Larry's Shell Station, Rolling Meadows see M.R.P. Fabricated Products, Rolling Meadows see Magnet Cove Barium Corp., Rolling Meadows see Master Metal Strip Service, Inc., Rolling Meadows see Midwest Construction Co., Rolling Meadows see Mohawk Construction Company, Rolling Meadows see Molon Motor & Coil Corp., Rolling Meadows see Northwestern Industrial Park, Rolling Meadows see V & W Development Company, Palatine

industrial districts see Abler's Industrial Subdivision, Wheeling see Addison Industrial District see American Lane, Schaumburg see Amerline Industrial Subdivision see Anderson, J. Emil & Son see Arlington Industrial Research Center see Bartlett-Hanover Industrial District see Bartlett Industrial District see Bartlett Industrial Park see Belden Industrial District, Addison see Bensenville Industrial District see Bensenville-O'Hare Industrial District see Campanelli Bros. 11-12-1964 HH 2:3 see Carol Stream Industrial Park see Centex Industrial Park, Elk Grove see Centex Industrial Park Association see Central Manufacturing District, Chicago see Central Wheeling Industrial District, Inc. see Clearing Industrial District, Franklin Park see Des Plaines Industrial Park see Devon-O'Hare Industrial Subdivision, Elk Grove Village see DuPage Industrial Park, Addison see General Foods Corp., Northlake see Heuer industry property, Rolling Meadows see Hoffman Estates Business Park see Hollywood Industrial Park, Wheeling see Itasca Industrial Park see J. T. Builders 1st Industrial Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Kensington Business Center, Mount Prospect see M-P Planned Manufacturing District see Manetas, Thomas see Mohawk Industrial Park, Rolling Meadows see National Homes, Inc. see Northbrook - Edens Industrial Park see Northwestern Industrial Park, Rolling Meadows see Palatine Industrial Properties see Santa Fe Industrial District see Schaumburg Industrial Park see Seeburg Industrial Park, Wheeling see Sellstrom Industrial Park, Palatine see Southwest Industrial District see Streamwood Industrial Properties see Wheeling Industrial Park 101 Wood Dale residents object to industrial zoning southwest of Route 83 and Irving Park Road 8-2-1962 BR 2:4 Centex Construction Co., Elk Grove, reveals plans for industrial park straddling the East-West Tollway just west of Route 59, 5-28-1964 BR 19:1 Klefstad Engineering Co., Chicago, seeking zoning variation to establish industrial park in Palatine west of Hicks Road between Glade Road and Illinois Avenue 7-23-1964 PE 1:1 Schaumburg moves to add two industrial areas: bounded by Golf Road, Plum Grove Road, Higgins Road and Rohlwing Road; bounded by Irving Park Road, Springinsguth Road, Wise Road and Mitchell Boulevard 12-3-1964 HH 1:3 Harold Reskin proposes annexation of 85-acre industrial park at North Avenue and Schmale Road to Glendale Heights 12-17-1964 AR 12:7

Industrial Editors Association of Chicago (IEAC) Tom Hamilton named officer by 2-13-1964 EGH 6:1, 6-25-1964 AHH 54:4

industrial education see vocational training

Industrial Lane, Wheeling see Jay Hi-Lift Mfg. Co., Wheeling

Industrial Molded Products Co., Palatine, Hicks Road south of Northwest Highway illustration 4-2-1959 BR 33:1 review 5-18-1961 AHH 57:1 review; illustration 7-26-1962 AHH 60:1 mentioned 9-17-1964 AHH 73:6

industrial parks see industrial districts

Industrial Research Products, Inc., Elk Grove Village accoustical company moves to 321 Bond Street 12-19-1963 EGH 5:7

Industrial Road, Addison see AAA Power, Inc., Addison see Becwar Mfg. Corporation, Addison see DaPrato Mfg. Co., Addison

industry see also business associations see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) see Area Industrial Development (AID) see International Council of Industrial Editors (ICIE) see Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago see Northwest Industrial Council (NIC) see Northwest Industrial Development Council see Schaumburg Industrial Development Commission study report: industrial growth centered in suburbs 7-20-1961 AHH 23:6 Wheeling planner Marwood Rupp says industrial development can be over emphasized 3-8-1962 WH 6:1 suburbs look to industry to ease tax burden 4-26-1962 AHH 92:1 suburbia enjoying influx of industry; world largest at Elk Grove 7-19-1962 AHH 20:1 industry's eye is on northwest suburbs; no end seen to expansion 8-16-1962 AHH 8:1 U. of I. professor tells towns how to attract industry 10-10-1963 AHH 19:1 industry discovers northwest suburbs; post-war development rapid; area attitude show change 2-27-1964 AHH 41:1 industry tax revenue welcomed by suburbs; broader tax base seen as necessity 2-27-1964 AHH 42:1 how area suburbs lure new industry; competition is stiff 2-27-1964 AHH 45:1 'name' industries happy with suburb sites 2-27-1964 AHH 50:1 suburban industries are 'good neighbors'; companies proud of civic service 2-27-1964 AHH 53:1 industry zoning is vital; keeps suburb quality high 2-27-1964 AHH 56:1 what happens when industry leaves? see Benjamin Electric, Des Plaines, photographs 8-20-1964 AHH 12:4

Infant Welfare Association Clinic photograph at Wheeling 3-5-1953 CCH 1:4

Infant Welfare Society of Chicago see Arlington Heights Center of the Women's Auxiliary of the Infant Welfare Society see Mount Prospect Center of the Infant Welfare Society see Palatine Center of the Infant Welfare Society Baby Week finds area infant welfare centers planning benefits 4-30-1964 AHH 79:6

infantile paralysis see poliomyelitis

infants see also abandonment, alleged see also childbirth see also children see also nurseries and nursery schools see also pediatricians see Arlington Heights Baby Clinic see Arlington Heights Infant Welfare Center see Bensenville Infant Society see Bensenville Infant Welfare Station see Elk Grove Township Infant Welfare Station, Mount Prospect see Geri's Infants' and Children's Wear Inc., Bensenville see La Leche League see Mills, Muriel, Infants' and Childrens' Wear Shop, Arlington Heights see Mount Prospect Infant Welfare Center see Palatine Baby Clinic see Palatine Infant Welfare see Totland, Des Plaines see Wheeling Infant Welfare Clinic Dr. R. C. Schlueter, child specialist, conducts infant welfare conferences at Arlington Heights Public School 8-10-1923 (Roll A) 5:3 Mount Prospect Board aims for healthier babies 5-8-1925 16:4 Schiller Park to get infant welfare station from Cook County 1-18-1929 5:1 infant's body found in dump on Smith Street in Palatine 4-29-1932 1:6 First Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights play The Wrong Baby 6-10-1932 CCH 2:7 Arlington Heights Public Health Committee sets aside first week of May as Baby Health Week 4-26-1935 1:4 Baby Week 5-1-1936 HS 1:4 Arlington Heights Junior Woman's Club benefit for infant welfare 10-19-1939 5:1 Arlington Heights Health Center asks mothers to attend infant welfare clinic 10-9-1942 2:4 Cook County highway police have baby incubators for transporting infants 7-17-1947 10:5 Itasca Community fair opens with baby parade 10-15-1948 RR 1:5 don't cry over cry babies says cry baby expert at South School, Arlington Heights 11-5-1948 5:3 give baby a chance to be independent 1-14-1949 19:3 babies and mothers thrive under rooming-in plan 4-8-1949 21:3 infant found abandoned in parking lot at Hi-Way Recreation, Palatine 5-3-1962 AHH 2:7; photograph 5-3-1962 PE 1:7 abandoned child given to Cradle Children's Agency, Evanston 5-17-1962 AHH 10:8

infirmaries see convalescent homes

inflatable structures air bubble theatre erected at Arlington Heights Road and Higgins Road for Miss Illinois Pageant, photograph 6-21-1962 EGH 1:1 Santa's Village, East Dundee to build air-supported "Polar Dome" for hockey, basketball, ice shows, etc. 11-22-1962 AHH 44:1, 2-7-1963 AHH 28:3

inflation DuPage County Bankers' Federation asks farmers aid to halt inflation 9-1-1944 RR 1:8 OPA asks help to fight inflation 1-12-1945 1:1 inflated realty sales bring increased tax assessments 1-24-1947 1:6 to be discussed at Des Plaines 3-28-1947 16:3 "If I were President" - Here's what they'd do: stumped on how to reduce prices 8-27-1948 RR 1:7 hits postal rates 12-10-1948 1:1 inflation costs raise Mount Prospect budget to $158,000, 7-13-1951 MPH 1:4 raises schools and village budgets 7-27-1951 1:7

influenza John Weisenbach, Arlington Heights, dies of 10-4-1918 9:5 quarantine, see Barrington 10-11-1918 4:6 Harold Knowe, Palatine, dies of 10-18-1918 5:2 hospital for the "flu" at Methodist Episcopal Church parsonage, Arlington Heights; 300 cases reported; auction sales stopped 10-25-1918 1:3 Arlington Heights calls emergency meeting 10-25-1918 8:5 epidemic in Palatine 1-30-1920 5:3 public urged to help combat flu ravages 12-14-1928 1:6 report on 12-28-1928 1:6 250 cases in Palatine 2-17-1939 PE 1:2 epidemic improving 2-24-1939 1:2 Arlington hit by flu epidemic; 400 school pupils absent 12-10-1943 1:8 Lake Park High School, Roselle, closed as flu hits faculty and pupils 10-10-1957 DCR 1:3 suburban schools grapple with flash flu epidemic 10-24-1957 AHH 1:2 Cook County Department of Public Health urges flu shots for risk group 9-28-1961 AHH 21:1 flu epidemic not pending, expert says 11-30-1961 AHH 7:1 flu bug hits local pupils 2-8-1962 RMH 1:7 make appointment to get flu shots 11-15-1962 AHH 7:3 urge isolation for influenza sufferers 2-28-1963 AHH 11:1

Ingalton School, West Chicago mentioned; Route 59 and Ingalton Avenue 10-22-1964 HH 9:1

Ingles, Mrs. Rose retires, see Paddock Publications, Inc., Arlington Heights 12-7-1945 1:7 photograph 12-31-1948 22:1

Initial Teaching Alphabet (ITA) 44-letter alphabet aids readers; tested by Twinbrook School, Hoffman Estates, first graders, photographs 11-26-1964 HH 1:3

initiation see also hazing 'A' Club initiates new members at AHTHS, photograph 6-16-1950 9:4

injunction suits see also law see also lawsuits Cook County Superior Court issues injunction against collection of taxes for School District No. 214, 1-29-1915 1:5 more harmony in Palatine: injunction suit on Colfax Street dropped 6-29-1923 (Roll A) 1:5 injunction filed against new Palatine Township High School 5-31-1927 1:6 Palatine Booster Club demands R. L. Peck withdraw injunction suit against Palatine High School 11-15-1927 1:8 Lake Zurich asks injunction in cottagers' fight 7-2-1929 7:3 Libertyville threatened with injunction suit for polluting Des Plaines River 11-17-1933 1:3 Weller Creek Drainage District seeks injunction 6-21-1935 CCH 1:8 injunction denied; Arlington Heights Village and Race Track have permanent right to use Weller Creek for drainage and sewage purposes 6-21-1935 1:8, 6:4 Mohawk Country Club gets injunction against DuPage County effort to collect back taxes 10-24-1941 RR 1:6 50 Wood Dale home owners file injunction 7-9-1943 RR 1:8 Illinois State Sanitary Water Board obtained injunction restraining Palatine from polluting Salt Creek in 1936, 10-12-1945 PE 1:1 injunction stops Bensenville Board in 'smoke' case 4-23-1948 PE 1:1 Bensenville seeks dissolution of injunction 5-14-1948 RR 1:4 court refuses to lift smoke injunction against Bensenville 6-11-1948 RR 1:2 deny injunction to stop garbage dumping in clayhole 7-9-1948 18:3 C&NW RR asks injunction permitting new raise in suburban fares 7-30-1948 1:1 Glenview Citizens Action Association wins injunction suit against Metropolitan Disposal Company 12-17-1948 28:6 James Carbone, Wood Dale, wants injunction against Wood Dale to restrain it from interfering with completion of his garage 1-28-1949 RR 1:1 Weller Creek Drainage District asks injunction against Cumberland resident 7-22-1949 8:2 see Weller Creek 9-2-1949 1:7 ask injunction against Non-High School District bond issue 12-23-1949 1:1 DuPage County seeks court injunction in tax test case; wants state equalization factor nullified 3-23-1951 RR 1:5 Lorraine Homes asks injunction against Arlington Heights 9-14-1951 AHH 1:5 Lorraine Homes injunction may become test case 9-21-1951 AHH 1:6 code suit continues; fail to agree on compromise 9-28-1951 1:6 24 ask injunction against Bensenville, say southeast tract affected by water, sewage overflow 2-11-1954 BR 1:7 cement plant must go: Arlington ultimatum to Consumer's Company, Arlington Heights; special attorney to file injunction suit 5-3-1956 AHH 1:7 judge postpones action on Palatine Homes, Inc. petition for an injunction against school fund requirement 6-28-1956 PE 1:7 injunction against Sanitary Fill, Ltd. owned by James Carbone 11-26-1959 PE 3:4 injunction ordered against Elk Grove Township town clerk from holding voter registrations in his home 3-2-1961 EGH 1:1 new injunction delays contract approval for Prospect Heights Rural Fire Protection District 7-5-1962 PHH 1:1

Inkster, Larry, Palatine Commander, Palatine Post No. 690, American Legion; letter, see Cook County 8-27-1937 4:3 photographs of 11-26-1937 DCR 1:6, 3-11-1938 PE 3:5 vice-chairman, Cook County Division, Illinois Republican Service Men's League, photograph 10-11-1940 PE 1:2

Inkster, Lena D. see School District No. 15, Palatine Township 6-9-1939 6:4

Inland Trading Company, Lincolnwood bananas in ripening room, photograph 7-8-1938 4:5

Inlander-Steindler Paper Company, Elk Grove Village new building under construction, illustration 8-6-1964 EGH 2:1 launches operations at 2100 Devon Avenue 12-17-1964 EGH 4:3

Inn Between, The, Prospect Heights couple opens new restaurant; 3 East McDonald Road 10-1-1964 AHH 61:3

inns see also hotels see also lounges see also motels see also restaurants see also taverns see Ahrens, Al, Inn, Rand Road see Alibi Inn, North Riverside see Al's Friendly Inn, Palatine see Al's Tasty Drive Inn, Elgin see Al's Tree Top Inn, Wheeling see Americana Inn, Des Plaines see Arlington Inn see Arrowhead Inn, Northwest Highway at Dundee Road viaduct see Autry's, Gene, Sahara Inn, Schiller Park see Ballard Inn, Ballard Road and Potter Road see Beefsteak Inn, Lisle see Blackwood Inn, Mount Prospect see Blue Bird Inn, Quentin Road and Rand Road see Bluebird Inn, Rand Road and Dundee Road see Bright Star Inn, Schiller Park see Bubbling Inn, Wheeling see Buffalo House, Buffalo Grove see Burr Oak Inn, Blue Island see Cabbage Inn, Sharp Corner see Camkirk Inn, Palatine see Chicago Inn, Bartlett see Coach Lite Inn, Rolling Meadows see Colonial Inn, Des Plaines see Concord Inn, The, Glenview see Cookies Inn, Bensenville see Country Side Inn, Park Ridge see Countryside Inn, Arlington Heights see Countryside Inn, Niles see County Line Inn, Rand Road at Lake Cook Road see Cozy Inn, Lake Street just west of Medinah Road see Cozy Inn, Niles see Dalebrooke Inn, Rand Road, Elmhurst Road and Foundry Road see Dam Inn, Wheeling see Dixie Inn, Lake Zurich see Dodge Inn, Arlington Heights see Donkey Inn, Palatine see Dun - Rand Inn, Dundee Road and Rand Road see DuPiers Inn, Milwaukee Avenue and River Road see Edi & Gord's Inn, Touhy Avenue and Elmhurst Road see Elk Grove Inn see Elms Inn Hall, Higgins Road and Mannheim Road see Emmerson Inn, Sharp Corner see Evergreen Inn, Wheeling see Ferris Inn, Morton Grove see Five Corner Inn, Des Plaines see Florentine Inn, Niles see Flying Carpet Motor Inn, Des Plaines see Fools Rush Inn, Rosemont see Forest Hill Inn, Elk Grove see Forest Inn, The, Elk Grove see Forest Inn, Wood Dale see Forest View Inn, Dundee Road near Northwest Highway see Franklin Park Inn see Friendly Inn, The, Wheeling see Gingham Inn, Downers Grove see Glenview Inn see Green Tree Inn, Bensenville see Grove Inn, Lake and Milwaukee Avenue see Half Day Inn see Harley's Drive-Inn, Rand Road and River Road see Hartmann House, Wheeling see Heidelberg Inn, Arlington Heights see Hi-Way Inn, Palatine see Hillside Inn, Arlington Heights see Hofer's Inn see Idle Hour Inn, Wood Dale see J and J Pine Crest Inn, State Road and Rand Road see Jack's Old Mexico Inn, Palatine see Jake's Friendly Inn, Palatine see Kafka's Inn see King's Inn, Arlington Heights see Krueger's Tri-Korner Inn, Rand Road and Dundee Road see Little-Bo Inn, Fox River Grove see Lone Pine Tree Inn, Niles see Mallard Inn, Ballard Road and Milwaukee Avenue see Maple Grove Inn, Palatine see Maple Inn, Lake Zurich see Mary's Wheel Inn, Wheeling see Mert's Inn, Wheeling see Murphy's Inn, Morton Grove see New Wheel Inn, Wheeling see Nick's Friendly Inn, Palatine see Niemann's Inn, Schaumburg see Obie's Inn, Palatine see O'Hare Inn, Des Plaines see Old Heidelberg Inn, Barrington Hills see Old Settlers' Inn, Schaumburg Township, Roselle Road and Pratt Boulevard see Orbit Inn, Mount Prospect see Park Ridge Inn see Rainbow Inn Kitchen, Hoffman Estates see Ramble Inn see Ran-Dee Inn see Red Coach Inn see Redwood Inn see River Inn, Northfield Township, Lake Street see Rose-Lo Inn, Arlington Heights see Schaumburg Inn see Schaumrose Inn, Schaumburg see Skokie Inn see Spruce Inn, Elk Grove, York Road and Higgins Road see Stubby's Heidelberg Inn, Arlington Heights see Tally-Ho Inn see Tessville Inn see Tom's Drive Inn, Wheeling see Topside Inn, Schaumburg see Triangle Inn, Milwaukee Avenue see Village Inn, Palatine see Village Inn, Roselle see Wagner's Pine Crest Inn, State Road and Rand Road see Wanda's Inn, Bensenville see Wayside Inn, Morton Grove see Welcome Inn, Milwaukee Avenue and Dempster Street see West Dundee Inn see Wheeling Inn see White House Inn, Niles Center see White Stucco Inn, Mount Prospect see Whitehall Inn, York Road and Grand Avenue see Whoopee Inn, River Road see Willow Inn see Wood Dale Inn see Yu-Kum-Inn, Palatine innkeeping today is jet jump from centuries ago 12-19-1963 AHH 40:3

inquests see also autopsies see also law inquest completed on C&NW RR train wreck 4-4-1930 1:7 Arthur Radloff inquest ends with release of George Cada 4-11-1930 PE 1:3 dangerous Northwest Highway blamed at inquest 8-1-1930 PE 1:8 inquest verdict on Herman Berlin and Meta Hildebrandt: accident 9-7-1934 PE 1:3 inquest in Wireman fire tragedy; bodies of little girls discovered 11-12-1943 RR 1:8 three shot, one dies at Sanford's Tavern; inquest continued three weeks 6-27-1946 PE 1:5 crash victim, Mrs. Irene Curtis, Arlington Heights, dies; continue inquest 12-10-1948 1:8 see Steiskal, Frank, Wauconda 12-17-1948 1:2 accident is jury verdict in death of Mrs. Irene Curtis 1-14-1949 1:3 see Buny, Michael 5-20-1949 1:6 inquest for Itasca CM&SP RR crossing death next week 12-22-1950 RR 1:7 see Wilkin, Catherine, Wood Dale 3-28-1957 RR 1:4 see Touve, Mrs. Mabel, Bensenville 10-25-1962 BR 1:3

inquiry training Brentwood Elementary School, Des Plaines to introduce inquiry training program 7-16-1964 EGH 4:1

INS (abbreviation) see United States Immigration and Naturalization Service

insanity see also mental illness jury verdict for Joseph Klinka, Arlington Heights: guilty of murder and suicide while temporarily insane through use of cyanide 11-5-1948 1:7 William Hopps, Wheeling Township acquitted of killing his wife on plea of insanity in 1836, 1-28-1949 17:1 insanity hearings up in DuPage County; 160 expected in 1963, 6-13-1963 BR 9:6

insecticides see chemical pollution see chemicals and chemistry see DDT

insects see also chemical pollution see also entomology see ants see armyworms see bees see box-elder bugs see flies see grasshoppers see katydids see mosquitoes see Palatine Exterminating Service see wasps Black Forest tavern owner tries to gas bugs; firemen don gas masks to enter 10-3-1947 1:8 suburb gardener pits bug against bug, photographs 6-1-1961 AHH 21:1 National Agricultural Chemical Association cites insect threat 2-28-1963 AHH 14:3 Cook County Forest Preserve calls burning of fields 'foolish' custom; fails to get rid of weeds, insects 3-12-1964 AHH 17:1

Inselberger, Henry, Arlington Heights family travels country in 'class'; by way of trailer, photograph 7-26-1962 AHH 36:3

Institute of Environmental Science, Mount Prospect mentioned; 34 South Main Street 10-22-1964 EGH 12:5

insulation see Acme Insulating Services, River Grove see Comfort, W. R. & Sons, Palatine 10-17-1930 PE 2:7 see Eagle Insulation Company, Elgin see Hume Pipe Corporation, Arlington Heights see Thermal-Tite Insulation Company, Arlington Heights advertisement: Celotex Insulating Lumber 7-2-1926 2:6 makes any house cozier 11-14-1963 AHH 53:5

Insull, Samuel mentioned 4-3-1936 5:3

insurance see also health insurance see also disability insurance see Abelmann, William H., Elgin, Palatine see Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Company, Des Plaines see Ackerman Insurance Agency, Mount Prospect see Addison Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company see Aetna Insurance Group, Park Ridge see All American Life & Casualty Co., Park Ridge see Allstate Insurance, Arlington Heights see Allstate Insurance, Northfield Township see Arlington Heights Township High School 9-3-1948 1:3 see B & K Realty & Insurance, Hoffman Estates see Barbe, Lewis S. see Behrens, Carl M., Sr., Arlington Heights see Benhart, L. A., Roselle see Berlin, Clarence L., Insurance, Palatine see Berlin, John W., Palatine see Beyer, Peter, Arlington Heights see Bittner, Edward, Arlington Heights see Blue Cross Hospitalization see Boeger, H. W., Arlington Heights see Breitenbach Agency, Des Plaines see Campbell, Leslie L., Arlington Heights see Carncross, E. A. see Certified Insurance Agency Inc., Mount Prospect see Conkling, Price & Webb, Arlington Heights see Cook County Farmers Mutual Insurance Company see Cook County Inspection Bureau see Country Life Insurance Company see Country Mutual Insurance Company see County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Mount Prospect see Crop Insurance Group, Palatine see Daniels, Milton Fosket, Arlington Heights see Day, John W., Prospect Heights see De Pue, Wm. H., Palatine see Des Plaines and Cook County Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company see Des Plaines Mutual Insurance Co. see Downs, John R., Mount Prospect see Eggert, Del, Insurance, Palatine see Ela Mutual Fire Insurance Company see Elk Grove Insurance Agency see Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation see Flood Insurance Agency, Arlington Heights see Foster, Elvis R. "Moose", Palatine see Franzen, Chester F., Insurance Agency, Bensenville see Goeddeke, Geo. H., Itasca see Grewe, Geo. F., Des Plaines see Griffith, C. L., Insurance Agency, Arlington Heights see Griffith Insurance Agency, Arlington Heights see Hans, Clarence J., Palatine see Hodlmair, C. A. Agencies, The, Des Plaines see Hunnerberg, Fred W., Palatine see Hutchinson, Norman A., Roselle see Illinois Insurance Bureau see Investors Security Life Insurance Company, Arlington Heights see Itasca Insurance Agency, Inc. see Johnson, George see Kehe, Foy & Snelten Insurance Agency, Arlington Heights see Kemmerly Insurance Agency, Palatine see Kemmerly, Jack L., Palatine see Kirchhoff, W. H., Franklin Park see Kuntz Realty Co., Arlington Heights see Lagerhausen, Ray F., Des Plaines see Luebking, Len, Elk Grove Village see Lutheran Brotherhood see Macior, Mrs. Helen see Manufacturers Life, Mount Prospect see McCullen & Cole, Glenview see McKay, James D., Gainer Park see Mensching & Wellner, Roselle see Miles & Miles, Inc., Arlington Heights see Municipal Insurance Co. of America, Elgin see Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Mount Prospect see National Employment Welfare League, Arlington Heights see Neill, Arthur, Insurance, Bensenville see New England Life, Mount Prospect see Nichols Insurance Agency, Arlington Heights see Northfield Township Mutual Fire and Lightning Insurance Company see Northwestern Mutual Insurance Company of Seattle. see Olms & Kunz, Palatine see Olsen, Walt, Insurance, Palatine see Paddock Publications, Inc., Arlington Heights 6-29-1961 AHH 1:1 see Pedersen, Bernard "Bernie", Palatine see Protection Mutual Insurance Company, Park Ridge see Prudential Insurance Co., Palatine see Redeker, Adam & Redeker, Arlington Heights see Redeker & Redeker, Arlington Heights see Reliance Life Insurance Co., Schaumburg see Robbins, W. J. & Company, Palatine see Roselle Insurance Agency, Inc. see Sanford, R. H., Agency, Palatine see Schiffman, Chas., Arlington Heights see Schoenbeck, Richard, Arlington Heights see Schoppe, Emil F., Bensenville see Schwenk, Karl and Company, Palatine see Seip, C. H., Palatine see State Farm Insurance Co., Arlington Heights see State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Co., Palatine see Steinbrinck, Elvin P., Palatine see Stroker, Eugene, Arlington Heights see Suburban Auto Insurance Co., Lombard see Suburban Auto Insurance Company, Wheeling see Sumner, H. A., Roselle see Suter, Francis E., Agency, Bensenville see Swanson, H. S., Palatine see Taft Lowell Insurance, Arlington Heights see Tedrahn, Charles, Wheaton see Thompson, Jim, Palatine see United States, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation see United States, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. (FSLIC) see Utpadel, Chas. C., Wheeling see Vogt, Alvin C., Schiller Park see Walpole Insurance Co., Prospect Heights see Watts, Alfred E., & Associates, Elmhurst see Wheeling Insurance Agency see Wichman, Ray, Insurance, Barrington see Wille, C. L., Des Plaines see Wille, Fred G., Mount Prospect see Wood Dale Insurance Co. see Wornhoff, William C., Forest Park Cook County Farm Bureau jubilee on insurance 12-18-1931 1:3 Arlington Heights Herald offers new family insurance plan at low cost 5-8-1936 1:7, 5-15-1936 8:3, 7-3-1936 1:1 Illinois State Department of Labor tells employers contributions due on job insurance 7-19-1940 RR 1:8 School District No. 62, Maine Township takes out bomb insurance 6-19-1942 (2) 1:6 Bensenville re-classified for fire insurance 8-28-1942 RR 1:7 vets lose last chance to save 100 billion in insurance 1-31-1947 15:7 Palatine Township High School fire insurance upped to 1947 levels 11-28-1947 PE 1:8 insurance policies pay off $804.10 in claims to Arlington Heights Township High School students 9-3-1948 1:3 mandatory insurance no traffic cure-all 12-8-1960 AHH 11:3 young, unmarried male hit by auto insurance premium 7-20-1961 AHH 6:3 Illinois Attorney General William Clark urges tighter insurance firm rein 5-3-1962 AHH 23:2 insurance report to jolt Wood Dale warns mayor 6-14-1962 BR 8:1 compulsory auto insurance: here's the case against it 7-19-1962 AHH 9:1 drivers determine insurance rates; first auto policy written in 1898, 10-24-1963 BR 22:1 insurers praise judicial reforms, see courts 1-23-1964 RMH 5:1 insurance pinch affects suburb cafes, too; arsons, bombings cause high rates 6-18-1964 AHH 11:1 School District No. 214 insures incomes of teachers 8-27-1964 AHH 17:5

Insurance Center, The, Arlington Heights, 15 North Arlington Heights Road schedules open house 4-13-1961 AHH 11:1 sets open house, photograph 4-20-1961 AHH 10:4 mentioned; 125 North Waterman Avenue 7-19-1962 AHH 3:8

Insurance Producers Bulletin, Inc., Wheeling (IPB) mentioned 10-5-1961 WH 2:4 moves to 250 Alice Street, photograph 8-15-1963 AHH 38:3

integration see also discrimination, alleged see also ethnic and racial groups Deerfield faces integration dilemma; storm brews over homes for Negroes, photographs 12-10-1959 AHH 80:1 controversial Deerfield clergyman to discuss integration for suburbs 3-10-1960 AHH 1:4 racial integration inevitable: Pastor Paul Berggren 3-17-1960 AHH 1:6 this is Deerfield — 8 months later; press blamed for notoriety 7-21-1960 AHH 3:1 urges elimination of schools' segregation 2-22-1962 AHH 4:1 local pastor fasting in Georgia jail; stirred by racial bias, see Backer, Rev. Mr. Bob 9-6-1962 BR 1:1 minister takes issue with integration demonstration 9-20-1962 AHH 71:5 "Integration Comes to the Northwest Suburbs" topic at Our Lady of the Wayside Church 12-6-1962 AHH 34:1 complainants seek court review of Deerfield segregation case 5-30-1963 AHH 13:1 U. S. Supreme Court refuses to examine decision that all-white suburb of Deerfield can condemn land intended for integrated housing 6-13-1963 AHH 26:1 lawmakers' report links dependency and segregation 6-20-1963 AHH 24:3 reactions vary on Gov. Kerner's civil rights conference in Springfield; few municipalities taking steps to meet integration 8-1-1963 AHH 20:2 Chicago Urban League's Sherwood Ross says Chicago school segregation issue spurs demand for ouster of Supt. 9-12-1963 RMH 2:4 Ross cites vacancy rates in all-white suburbs 9-26-1963 RMH 7:3 Edwin Berry says suburban kids get distorted view of reality in polished, all-white ghettos, photograph 10-31-1963 RMH 5:3 integration called today's big issue at Race and Religion in Suburbia Conference 12-5-1963 PHH 1:7 Northwest Suburban Board of Realtors speakers oppose open occupancy; favor integration but not via law, 2-20-1964 AHH 20:1 Skokie Human Relations Commission helped community adjust to first Negro family to purchase a home 2-20-1964 PE 6:1 Sherwood Ross sees segregation at root of most big city problems 2-27-1964 AHH 20:1 Elk Grove Village clergy take stand 5-21-1964 EGH 1:5 letter claims church higher-ups ordered Palatine integration 7-16-1964 AHH 27:1 Wheeling Register editor Thomas Edwards, Prospect Heights, arrested attempting to desegregate Hattiesburg, Miss. library 8-20-1964 AHH 2:5 editor reports on Mississippi visit; aids rights groups; sees non-violent resistance 9-3-1964 RMH 6:1 gains insight after arrest in Hattiesburg; jailed for six hours 9-3-1964 RMH 7:1 Arlington Heights Community Council topic: "Interracial Housing and Its Problems" 9-24-1964 AHH 5:4 integration is topic of Mount Prospect clergy letter 11-12-1964 MPH 2:6

intelligence school testing director films eye movements of kindergarten tots, relation sought to intelligence, photographs 1-23-1964 EGH 4:1 teacher says high IQs needed in blue collar jobs 11-21-1963 AHH 36:1

intelligence quotient (IQ) see intelligence

Inter-American Cultural Exchange Wheeling High School to greet Argentine students 12-17-1964 AHH 45:4 Inter Ocean (newspaper) see Chicago Inter Ocean

interiors see furniture and furnishings

Internal Revenue Service (IRS) see United States, Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

International Air Cadet Exchange (IACE) young Swiss 'up in air' in Civil Air Patrol's program; five learn to fly, photograph 8-1-1963 BR 11:1

International Association of Electrical Inspectors Suburban division to hold meeting 2-13-1964 AHH 5:3

International Association of Machinists Union members picket Gits Manufacturing Co., Roselle 7-26-1956 RR 1:3 to sponsor series dealing with anti-communism 11-16-1961 WH 2:2 Local No. 2125, Wheeling holds installation ceremonies 1-17-1963 WH 2:6

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) reaches agreement with Illinois Bell on wage boost 7-18-1963 AHH 16:4

International Brotherhood of Teamsters (also known as Teamsters Union) see Landscaper's Union wants to organize Bensenville sewer and water employees; village to negotiate 12-1-1960 BR 1:5 Local 703 pickets Nels J. Johnson Tree Experts, photograph 3-15-1962 MPH 2:4 joins mushroom pickers strike at Campbell Soup Co., West Chicago 10-11-1962 BR 8:1 strike spreading to other Campbell Soup plants 10-18-1962 BR 13:4 strike is over 10-25-1962 BR 1:6 petition for Campbell Soup workers denied by NLRB 10-25-1962 BR 13:6 pickets Nels J. Johnson Tree Experts Inc. in front of Mount Prospect municipal building, photograph 4-9-1964 MPH 4:4 Johnson denies pickets charges 4-16-1964 MPH 2:4

International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers officials of Wheaton Local 673 arrested for kidnapping, see Arrow Petroleum Company, Forest Park 10-22-1937 1:6

International Business Machines Corporation see IBM Corporation, River Forest

International Council for Exceptional Children (ICEC) special teaching developments told to Northwest Suburban Chapter 10-22-1964 AHH 23:3

International Council of Industrial Editors (ICIE) mentioned 6-25-1964 AHH 54:3

International Electrohome, Inc., Bensenville, Elk Grove Village to build factory; manufactures stereo consoles and television sets; to move out of present site at 350 Meyer Road, Bensenville 7-9-1964 WH 5:1 building office and warehouse at 2333 Arthur Avenue 7-30-1964 AHH 5:2

International Farm Youth Exchange (IFYE) Bill Kerchenfaute, Streamwood, reports on life in Ankara, Turkey 8-6-1964 HH 2:1 hears concern over Cypress 10-29-1964 HH 4:1

International Fellowship, Inc. (IF) helps Prospect High School parents organize a committee 2-27-1964 MPH 3:3

International Harvester, Wheeling, Harvester Court to be built 4-18-1963 WH 2:4, 3:3

International Hospitality Center Rhodesian scholar is visitor at home of Christopher Bone, Arlington Heights, photograph 9-6-1962 AHH 6:5

International House of Pancakes, Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center to open, photograph 8-9-1962 AHH 53:1

International Iron Works, Wheeling, 581 Wheeling Road purchases site for plant, illustration 1-31-1957 WH 1:6 construction started, illustration 11-21-1957 WH 1:3 mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4

International Magnetic Electrodes Corp., Palatine, southwest corner Cornell Avenue and Eric Drive zone board suggests factory okay 3-7-1963 PE 7:6

International Order of De Molay see Prospect Chapter, International Order of De Molay club organized for Bensenville youth 2-13-1948 RR 1:4 club selects name, Tri-Vi-Guy 2-20-1948 RR 2:7

International Order of the Golden Rule funeral directors' group searches for the 'right' word in its member's booklets 4-2-1964 AHH 14:3

International Order of Grand Templars (IOGT) see Perseverance Lodge No. 41, IOGT (Palatine)

International Order of Job's Daughters see Order of Job's Daughters

International Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) see Palatine Lodge No. 708, International Order of Odd Fellows see Rebekah Lodge No. 116, International Order of Odd Fellows DuPage lodges hit Forest Preserve fees 6-10-1938 RR 1:1

internationalism Itasca Men's Christian Forum chooses "Internationalism" as theme for year 10-24-1947 RR 1:3

Interstate 55 (I-55) see Southwest Expressway

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

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

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

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

Interstate 290 (I-290) see Eisenhower Expressway West

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

Inter-State Aviation Corporation plans erection of plant at Bensenville 7-12-1929 8:8

Interstate Concessions Corp. of Illinois, Rolling Meadows, 2995 Kirchoff Road mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 8:8

Interstate Highway System to save 8,000 lives a year 3-12-1964 AHH 15:1

Interstate Hotel, Bensenville jury rules death was suicide; Green Street 3-19-1964 BR 2:4

Interstate Road, Addison see Addison Volunteer Fire Department 10-19-1961 BR 12:4 see Cass Steel Co., Addison see Foam Lab Company, Addison see Jensen Industries, Addison see Troy Screw Products Co., Addison

Interstate Roofing & Supply Co., Cicero advertisement: 5300 West 22nd Street 6-7-1935 4:1

Interstate Specialties, Mount Prospect chartered; 16 West Northwest Highway 6-11-1964 MPH 2:4

Interstate Steel Company, Des Plaines, 401 Touhy Avenue construction started, illustration 10-15-1959 AHH 30:3

Inter-Suburban Association includes Suburban, West Suburban, Mid Suburban and Des Plaines Valley leagues 6-6-1963 AHH 52:1

Interurban Public Service Corporation, Roselle advertisement: is now supplying electric current in the townships of Addison, Bloomingdale, Wayne, Elk Grove, Schaumburg and Hanover 5-4-1923 3:6 taken over, see Public Service Company of Northern Illinois 10-26-1923 (Roll A) 1:2

intimidation, alleged Arlington Heights Herald resists threats and intimidation, prints story, see organized crime 1-20-1933 1:4

intolerance see tolerance

inventors see also patents see Ericsson, Arvid, Wheeling see Hattendorf, Martin, Schaumburg see Kuehner, Richard L., Mount Prospect see Winn, James J., Mount Prospect

Inveridge School, Inverness nursery school and kindergarten open 9-4-1942 PE 3:8 temporarily closed 9-10-1943 PE 2:7 reopens 9-8-1944 PE 2:7 advertisements 5-23-1947 MPH 4:5, 1-9-1948 PE 3:1

Inverlake Cook County approves artificial lake northwest of Dundee Road and Ela Road 8-24-1961 HH 8:4

Inverness see Inverness, Village of

Inverness Association elects Charles Desgrey president 1-21-1960 PE 1:3 sets annual holiday party 12-20-1962 PE 6:3 eyes bath, tennis club proposal for 10-acre site on Highland Avenue, photograph 1-23-1964 PE 1:7, 5:4

Inverness Book Club to meet 10-1-1964 PE 6:4

Inverness Bridge League organizes 8-31-1961 PE 4:7

Inverness Country Club, Roselle Road north of Palatine Road (formerly Meadow Grove Country Club) to open 3-31-1939 CCH 9:4, PE 1:5 teacher and shotmaker Stanley Arendt 8-23-1940 6:1 application for liquor license 5-30-1947 14:3 opens for '48 season 5-7-1948 PE 1:3 outstanding golf pro-amateur show 6-4-1948 PE 1:2 flower show 7-9-1948 PE 1:6 five garden clubs hold flower fete 7-23-1948 PE 1:7 Ray Sievers wins caddy championship 8-27-1948 PE 1:7 entertains caddies 9-3-1948 PE 1:8 thieves break open two slot machines 9-24-1948 1:1 announces club champions for women 9-24-1948 PE 6:5 to build $200,000 club house, illustration 11-4-1954 PE 1:7 swank country club razed by fire; manager killed, photograph 1-29-1959 PE 1:6 rebuilt, photographs 10-22-1959 PE 10:1 name Kenneth Jenks president 12-14-1961 HH 6:4 testimonial dinner for Illinois Jaycee President Richard Bayer, photograph 6-20-1963 PE 1:5 photograph 6-11-1964 AHH 41:4 Palatine Infant Welfare's "Teahouse of the August Moon" dinner dance, photographs 9-17-1964 AHH 46:1

Inverness Countryside see Inverness, Village of

Inverness Field House, 300 Highland Road arboretem, see Inverness Garden Club 10-17-1963 PE 3:1 summer program begins at 6-18-1964 PE 4:3

Inverness Garden Club flower show at Inverness Country Club 7-9-1948 PE 1:6 garden show at Four Silos 7-7-1949 PE 5:4 home and garden tour winners announced 5-25-1961 HH 5:2 plans auction, tour 5-10-1962 HH 10:1 home, garden tour will reflect autumn months 10-4-1962 PE 5:5 scenic Inverness is setting of flower show, gift sale 10-11-1962 AHH 55:4 flower show tour, photograph 9-26-1963 AHH 53:5 developing arboretum in Inverness Field House area 10-17-1963 PE 3:1 to dedicate arboretum 6-25-1964 AHH 47:1

Inverness Golf Club see Inverness Country Club

Inverness Gun Club holds stag dinner 12-4-1942 PE 2:4

Inverness Homeowners Association considers turning over to the village the title to its fieldhouse and 10 acres of land 1-2-1964 PE 1:6

Inverness Park District see Inverness Field House election important to Palatine voters; may put end to plans for future swimming pool 3-18-1954 PE 1:7 map 3-18-1954 PE 8:4

Inverness Tavern, Northwest Highway and Quentin Road application for liquor license 4-19-1940 10:4

Inverness, Village of (formerly known as Inverness Countryside) McIntosh builds many new homes in deluxe subdivision 11-30-1939 PE 1:1 column "Inverness Countryside" 2-16-1940 PE 2:5 urged to vote for consolidation of schools 9-26-1941 PE 1:6 defense unit to meet 7-31-1942 PE 1:2 unit appoints air raid wardens 8-7-1942 PE 1:4 forgets social events; goes all out for victory gardens 6-11-1943 PE 1:7 gives $750 to war fund 10-28-1943 PE 1:5 Inverness Day proclaimed by Palatine Mayor De Pue 11-18-1943 PE 1:5 fast growing 4-4-1947 17:4 does School District No. 15, Palatine Township pay Inverness school kids $4500 to go to Barrington? 9-12-1947 13:7 wants out of Metropolitan Sanitary District 7-10-1958 PE 1:2 Metropolitan Sanitary District loses 9-4-1958 PE 1:2 to take steps to incorporate 12-10-1959 PE 1:7 photograph of sales office 12-31-1959 AHH 1:1 voters to polls January 23, new village proposed 1-7-1960 PE 1:4 residents veto incorporation 1-28-1960 PHH 3:5 Arthur T. McIntosh & Company announces new development 8-3-1961 AHH 58:3 area eyes incorporation move 1-18-1962 PE 1:5 incorporation to be aired 3-15-1962 PE 1:7 set incorporation vote April 28, 3-29-1962 PE 4:2 incorporation meeting Tuesday 4-19-1962 PE 1:3 encroachments of neighboring villages, map 4-19-1962 HH 9:1 incorporation needed: editorial 4-26-1962 PE 1:5 okays incorporation 5-3-1962 HH 9:5 election Friday; to select first local officials, photographs 6-21-1962 PE 1:7 pick officers 6-28-1962 PE 2:1 trustees organize tonight 7-5-1962 PE 2:2 has first official board meeting; President Samuel Trude 7-12-1962 PE 1:5 prepares appropriation law 7-26-1962 PE 2:5 adopts tax levy 8-23-1962 PE 3:4 okays building code 10-4-1962 PE 1:3 sues Cook County Clerk for failing to take steps toward collection of tax levy 10-18-1962 PE 1:1 negotiates for police service with Palatine 6-20-1963 PE 1:8 Arthur T. McIntosh & Company advertisement 7-25-1963 AHH 18:7 appoints lady forester 9-5-1963 PE 1:1 defendant in $1 million lawsuit, see Howie-in-the-Hills Building Corp., Chicago 10-10-1963 PE 1:7 to continue battle against Howie-in-the-Hills Building Corp., Chicago 10-31-1963 PE 1:1 asks to be included in Circuit Court District 2, 12-26-1963 PE 2:5 clings to its spaciousness; status as village expected to help, photographs 1-16-1964 AHH 39:1 Pres. Samuel Trude reports progress, some problems 1-16-1964 PE 4:2 may extend zoning control to area within 1˝ miles of village limits 2-27-1964 PE 1:4 plans 'Settlers Days' to mark 25th anniversary 5-14-1964 PE 7:6 doubles size with series of annexations, map 5-28-1964 PE 7:1 Arthur T. McIntosh & Co. advertisement; photographs 6-11-1964 AHH 41:4 fete to mark 25th birthday 7-16-1964 PE 6:3 events to recall 1930s; set pre-war price on dinner, dance 7-23-1964 PE 4:1 old settlers feted at party 8-6-1964 PE 5:1 mayor of Inverness, Scotland visits 8-20-1964 PE 2:4 aerial photograph 11-5-1964 AHH 54:4

Inverness Woman's Club meets Monday 10-29-1964 AHH 49:5

investigators see detectives

investments see 100 Main Corp., Mount Prospect see Greenebaum Investment Company see Independence Fund of North America, Inc., Arlington Heights see Investors Diversified Services, Inc., Barrington see Noyes, David A. & Co., Elgin see Redeker Company, The, Arlington Heights see Steinbrinck, Elvin P., Palatine investment clubs sprouting; needed: money, time, neighbors 9-7-1961 AHH 5:1

Investors Diversified Services, Inc., Barrington, 124 West Northwest Highway advertisement 10-19-1961 AHH 69:5

Investors Security Building, Arlington Heights, 311 South State Road see Investors Security Life Insurance Company, Arlington Heights

Investors Security Life Insurance Company, Arlington Heights, Investors Security Building advertisement 7-18-1963 AHH 76:3, 78:1 first year a big success; 311 South State Road, photographs 1-9-1964 AHH 5:5 asks stockholder okay to buy subsidiary 2-13-1964 AHH 3:5 rapid growth 2-27-1964 AHH 62:5

IOF (abbreviation) see Independent Order of Foresters

IOGT (abbreviation) see International Order of Grand Templars

Ioka Avenue, Mount Prospect photograph of homes 8-27-1948 22:1

IOMA (abbreviation) see Logan, John A., Lodge No. 152, IOMA (Palatine)

IOOF (abbreviation) see International Order of Odd Fellows

IPAC (abbreviation) see Illinois Public Aid Commission

IPB (abbreviation) see Insurance Producers Bulletin, Inc., Wheeling

IPOA (abbreviation) see Illinois Property Owners' Association

IQ (abbreviation) see intelligence quotient

IRA (abbreviation) see Illinois Relief Administration

Irene's, Arlington Heights, 207 North Evergreen Avenue advertisement: clothing 12-19-1947 5:1

Irish-Americans see Four Provinces of Ireland Club

iron see also salvage see Douglas Ornamental Iron Work, Barrington see Highland Park Waste Materials, Inc. see Necker's Iron Works, Wheeling see Northwest Ornamental Iron Works, Arlington Heights see Robbins Iron Oxide Company, Bensenville see Schmidt Iron Works, Schaumburg see Skokie Valley Iron & Metal Co., Evanston see Sprague Iron Works, Elk Grove Village see Wheeling Iron Works

Irons, Frank A., Palatine letter from Seattle, Wash. 1-14-1944 7:5 at Vallejo, Calif. 3-10-1944 7:6 "repairing both old and new ships" 1-19-1945 7:8 at Shoemaker, Calif. 9-7-1945 7:6

IRS (abbreviation) see United States, Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

Irving Park Boulevard see Irving Park Road

Irving Park Gardens Subdivision, Itasca seeks improvements 9-22-1939 RR 1:6

Irving Park Mower Service, Bensenville, 118 East Irving Park Road advertisement 5-23-1963 HH 4:5

Irving Park Road or Boulevard, Route 19 (formerly known as Old Plank Road, Chicago Avenue, Chicago Road, Chicago Street) see 5˘ - $1 Store, Roselle see "66" Gas Station, Bensenville see A & F Services, Bensenville see Ace Aviation, Roselle see Anderson, Al. A., River Grove see Annex Tavern, Roselle see Ann's Place, Bensenville see aviation 1-21-1927 1:8, 10-14-1927 DCR 1:2 see B-Thrifty Laundromat & Drycleaner, Bensenville see Beauchamp Nursery, Itasca see Beeline Fashions, Bensenville see Benhart Flowers, Roselle see Benhart, Mrs. W., Roselle see Ben's Tavern, Itasca see Bensenville Car Wash see Bensenville Community Library see Bensenville Drapery Shop see Bensenville Garage see Bensenville Gardens Subdivision, Bensenville see Bensenville Junction Golf Course see Bensenville Motors see Bensenville Park District 11-15-1962 BR 8:1 see Bensenville Sewing Machine and Drapery Shop see Best Realty, Wood Dale see Big 'J' Drive-In, The, Wood Dale see Bill's Gulf Service, Wood Dale see Bill's Roselle Texaco see Blair Realty, Bensenville see Blank farm see Blank, John, Roselle see Bloomingdale Township Regular Republican Organization 9-24-1964 RR 1:6 see Bob's Standard Service, Roselle see Boeske, Leonard E. "Lee" Addison, Elmhurst see Bowes Motors, Inc., Roselle see Bowlwood Recreation, Wood Dale see Braun, John F. see Bright Star Inn, Schiller Park see Bucholz, George, farm see Bush, Dr. Werner, Wood Dale see Buttitta, Jack, Itasca see Cameo Terrace West, Itasca see Center Auto Sales, Bensenville see Center Service Station, Bensenville see Central Park, Bensenville see Chicago Flying Field see Chicago State Hospital see Chips Champagne Cleaners, Wood Dale see Choo-Choo View Day Nursery, Wood Dale see Clark, Robert D., Post No. 1205, American Legion (Bensenville) see Clow, James B., & Sons, Inc., Bensenville see Club Cabana, Bensenville see Cogswell Corners see Comet Tool and Die Co., Bensenville see Community Motor Sales, Roselle see Convair Construction Co., Itasca see Convenient Food Mart, Bensenville see Cosman, Howard, Itasca see Country Aire Kennels, Bensenville see Country Club Lounge & Liquors see Country Day Nursery see D-X Super Service Station, Bensenville see Dahl, Alfred, Bensenville see Dance Hut, Wood Dale see Dari-Castle see De Bruyne Construction Co., Roselle see Deerpath Estates, Wood Dale see Dell Awning Mfg Co., Wood Dale see De Vylder's Trading Post, Bensenville see De Wulf, M. L., Roselle see Dog 'n' Suds, Roselle see Dolphin Fun Club, Streamwood see Double-E, Itasca see Drive-In Cleaners and Shirt Laundry, Roselle see Duerkop Pharmacy, Bensenville see Dunbar Harness and Shoe Repair Shop, Roselle see Dunklee's Grove see DuPage Construction Co., Wood Dale see Dyslin's Delicatessen, Wood Dale see Dzur, F. M., Roselle see Dzur & Karstens, Roselle see Ebeling Electric Shop, Roselle see Economy Dairy, The, Norridge see Edbrooke Poultry Farm, Bensenville see Eden Cemetery see Elm Drugs, Itasca see Elmore, Howard W., Co., Bensenville see English Settlement see Faith Realty and Development Co., Des Plaines see Fenz Acres Subdivision, Roselle see Frederick's Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge, Bensenville see Garry Gardens, Bensenville see Geiger's Sundries, Wood Dale see Geils Funeral Home, Itasca see Georgetown see Georgetown Square Shopping Center, Wood Dale see Gieger's Drug Store, Wood Dale see Glenard Farm see Gorlo, Emil, Bensenville see Gospel Chapel, Wood Dale see Graue Food Mart, Bensenville see Green Gate, The see Green Tree Inn, Bensenville see Greville, Warwick L., Itasca see Haag's, Bensenville see Hanover Gardens Subdivision, Hanover Park see Hanover Highlands Subdivision, Hanover Park see Hanover Park, Village of 5-23-1963 HH 7:4 see Hattendorf store, Roselle see Helmuts Bierstude, Inc., Wood Dale see Herbener TV Service, Roselle see Herb's, Chuck, Auto Repair, Roselle see Hi-Fi Lounge, Itasca see Hines, Edward, Lumber Company, Itasca see House of Sheer Beauty, Bensenville see House That Jack Built, The, Bensenville see Howard's Standard Station, Bensenville see Huffman, Lynn C., Park, Bensenville see Idle Hour Inn, Wood Dale see Illinois Linen Company, Roselle see Itasca Country Club see Itasca Hardware see Itasca Heights Subdivision see Itasca News Agency see Itasca O'Hare Apartments see Itasca Plaza see Itasca Service Station see Itasca Shell Service see Itasca Terrace Subdivision see Itasca Terrace Town House Apartments see J & S Standard, Roselle see Jack's Tavern, Bensenville see Jensen Sinclair Service Station, Bensenville see Jim Dandy Drive-In, Bensenville see Jim's Barber Shop, Bensenville see K. & W. Frosted Products, Bensenville see Keene's Cleaners, Itasca see Kirsch, Dr. O. T., Roselle see Koffee Kup, Bensenville see Kolbe Harness and Shoe Repair Shop, Roselle see Kolze farm, Bensenville see Kothe farm see Kroschel's Nursery, Bensenville see Lake Farm see Lake Park Garden Center, Itasca see Lake Park High School, Roselle see Lamberti's IGA, Roselle see Larry's TV & Marine, Bensenville see League of United Latin-American Citizens (LULAC) see Leider's Garden Shop, Bensenville see Lester's Station see Leyden School see Lilac Hedge Animal Hospital, Bensenville see Little Big Discount Store, Bensenville see Little Big Dollar Store, Bensenville see Long Ford, Inc., Bensenville see Lumpp, William, farm see Maher Lumber Co., Wood Dale see Mahler farm, Itasca see Maison de Vaughn Apartments, Wood Dale see Margie's Dance Studio, Bensenville see Masino's Market, Roselle see Meacham see Medasca Shopping Center, Itasca see Medinah see Medinah Medical Center see Medinah Nurseries see Medinah School see Medinah Texaco see Meller's Corner, Hanover Township see Mensching, H. J., General Store, Roselle see Mensching's Dry Goods Store, Itasca see Mensching's Grocery Store, Itasca see Missionary Alliance Church see Mohawk Country Club, Bensenville see Mohawk Subdivision see Monaco Drugs, Streamwood see Mueller Accordion Band, Bensenville see Mueller Music Company, Bensenville see Murf's Drive-In, Itasca see Nagy's Drive Inn, Bensenville see Neill, Arthur, Insurance, Bensenville see Nordic Hills Country Club see North Hump see Northwest Home Owners Association, Bensenville see Norwood Electric Company, Wood Dale see Norwood Park Union Sunday School see O'Hare International Airport, Chicago see O'Hare Stadium see Orchard Heights Subdivision, Bensenville see Ott's Greenhouse see Owen Construction and Supply Co., Bensenville see Owen Trucking Service, Bensenville see Owens Towing Service, Bensenville see Pabich Motor Sales, Roselle see Parr Beauty Shop, Bensenville see Pasquale Bros. General Store, Schiller Park see Pat's Country-Aire Service Station, Itasca see Peckens Radio and TV Service, Roselle see Peppermint Lane Day Nursery, Wood Dale see Perales Grocery Store, Bensenville see Perennial Gardens, Bensenville see Perfect Painters Products, Inc., Wood Dale see Peters Bros. Greenhouses see Pick 'n' Save, east of Bensenville see Pick-And-Save Foods, Inc., Itasca see Pik-Kwik Food Store, Roselle see Pinecroft Unit 2, Roselle see Pizza Cottage, Roselle see Pioneer Park, Addison see Plaza Candy & Gift Shop, The, Bensenville see Porter Athletic Equipment Co., Schiller Park see Read, Charles F., Mental Health Center, Chicago see Red Coach Dinner Club, Bensenville see Red Coach Inn, Bensenville see Reher Garage, Bensenville see Reher Motor Sales, Bensenville see Restano Furniture Mart, Bensenville see Rex Beauty Salon, Wood Dale see Reynolds Fuel and Material Company, Roselle see Richards, Dr. Robert D., Wood Dale see Rich's Drive-In, Bensenville see Ridgeview Shopping Center, Roselle see Road Pilot Service Station, Bensenville see Robertson Ford, Inc., Bensenville see Rodenburg see Romme Food Mart, Bensenville see Roselle Airport, Schaumburg see Roselle Animal Hospital see Roselle Auto Parts see Roselle Beauty Shoppe see Roselle Dairy Farm see Roselle Dry Goods Shop see Roselle Farmer's Lumber Company see Roselle Ford Motor Sales see Roselle Gardens Tavern see Roselle Greenhouses see Roselle Jewelers see Roselle Liquor Store see Roselle Locker & Storage see Roselle Medical Clinic see Roselle Medical Pharmacy see Roselle Motor Co., Roselle see Roselle Motor Sales, Inc. see Roselle Music Center see Roselle Park Club see Roselle Realty see Roselle Register see Roselle School of Music see Roselle Shoppe see Roselle Snack Bar see Roselle State Bank see Roselle, Village of 11-22-1962 H 3:4 see Saban Company, Bensenville see St. Columba's Episcopal Church, Hanover Park see St. John Lutheran Church see Salt Creek Packing & Provision, Wood Dale see Sam's Cozy Corner, Schiller Park see Saucee Weinie Drive-In, Bensenville see Sava, Frank, Schiller Park see Schaeffer Oil and Refining Company, Schiller Park see Scharlau, August W., Roselle see Schiller Park Electric Works see Schmidt Service Station, Bensenville see Schmidt trailer camp see Schroeder Triangle, Itasca see Schuler, Wm., Standard Oil Station, Roselle see Serak, Sam, Schiller Park see Severson's Bike & Hobby Shop, Bensenville see Sheer Beauty Shop, Bensenville see Sherwood Forest Subdivision, Wood Dale see Shield Home Improvement, Roselle see Shriver, D. G., Bensenville see Shriver's Sinclair Service Station, Bensenville see Sinclair Service Station, Itasca see Sinclair Station see Skyview Coffee Shop, Roselle Airport see Smith's, E. A., Hardware, Schiller Park see Snack Shop Drive-In, Bensenville see Snowberg-Sloan, Inc., Bensenville see Spot, The, Bensenville see Standard Oil Station, Wood Dale see Standard Service Station, Bensenville see Stevens, Mrs. Candies, Bensenville see Steve's Cities Service see Stonegate China Co., Wood Dale see Streamwood Drugs & Liquors see Streamwood, Village of 5-14-1964 HH 4:7 see Stueve farm, Hanover Park see Suburban Amusement Company see Suburban Book Shop, Wood Dale see Suburban Dairy, Roselle see Suburban Home Supply, Wood Dale see Suburban Plastics Company, Roselle see Supreme Awning & Window Co., Schiller Park see Swanson Surfacing & Oil Co., Bensenville see Tews, George P., Roselle see Thompson Rental Station, Bensenville see Toppers in Coins, Inc., Roselle see Town Hardware, Roselle see Troyke, E. H., Roselle see United States, Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) 8-27-1964 BR 4:4 see United States Postal Service 12-14-1951 RR 1:7 see Veterans Park, Bensenville see Victorian Manor, Bensenville see Village Cafe, Bensenville see Village Cleaners, Bensenville see Village Launderette, Wood Dale see Village Plaza, Itasca see Vince's Shell Service, Itasca see W-D Electric Motor & Saw Repair, Wood Dale see Wade House Tavern & Grill, Bensenville see Washington School see Weber's Hotel and Lunch Room, Roselle see Wendt & Hanck Motor Sales, Itasca see West Irving Park Boulevard Community Church, Norridge see White Cottage Pizzeria, Wood Dale see White House Inn, Niles Center see White House Tavern, Hanover Township see White Top Taxi, Bensenville see Whitey's, Bensenville see Wickstrom, Dick, Chevrolet, Roselle see Willis Motors Corporation, Bensenville see Wilson Service Station, Bensenville see Wood Dale, City of 10-20-1960 DCR 1:1 see Wood Dale Cleaners see Wood Dale Community Club see Wood Dale Eat Shop see Wood Dale Food Market see Wood Dale Garage see Wood Dale IGA see Wood Dale Inn see Wood Dale Insurance see Wood Dale Launder-Eze see Wood Dale Lumber Co. see Wood Dale Metal Craft see Wood Dale Nursing Home see Wood Dale Paint & Wallpaper see Wood Dale Pipe & Supply Co. see Wood Dale Realty see Wood Dale - Shell Service Station see Woodland Heights Shopping Center, Streamwood see Yellow Cottage, The, Bensenville see York & Irving Fruit Market see York-Irving Service Station, Bensenville see Yvette's Beauty Salon, Roselle see Zaki Labovsky School of Dance, Wood Dale see Zorge Service Station, Schiller Park Cook County $5,000,000 bond issue would pave road 10-24-1919 5:6 business men select route for paved road 8-14-1925 9:3 photograph of, near Itasca 10-9-1925 9:7 Soo Line Railroad starts work on viaduct at 4-27-1928 PE 8:8 Roselle plans super highway 12-14-1928 PE 8:5 paving on the way 4-12-1929 6:1 viaduct opened under Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul tracks 6-14-1929 DCR 1:7 action begun on paving at Roselle 10-24-1930 1:8 work to get road project through Roselle 9-23-1932 RR 1:8 to be improved 6-16-1933 RR 1:8 U.S. approves paving work for Roselle 9-8-1933 3:4 federal government plans 36 foot pavement 11-3-1933 RR 1:1 final difficulties ironed out 12-1-1933 RR 1:1 see Itasca, Village of 9-6-1935 RR 1:6 Roselle Lions dinner commemorates hi-way completion 9-20-1935 RR 1:6 barricade removal, see Itasca, Village of 3-26-1937 RR 1:6 to be moved to run parallel to the Milwaukee tracks for Douglas Airport 9-5-1947 RR 1:8 originally known as Old Plank Road 11-21-1947 RR 1:7 dangerous intersection with York Road, photograph 8-26-1949 RR 1:5 photograph at Roselle 6-16-1950 RR 1:1 to become major highway 6-30-1950 RR 1:8 photograph from overpass on Route 83, 5-11-1951 BR 1:2 100 year old home with lots of charm at 191 Irving Park Road in Wood Dale, photograph 7-6-1951 RR 1:3 parking improvements in Bensenville, photographs 10-5-1951 BR 1:6 two sue DuPage County on zoning ruling against gas station east of Medinah Road 5-13-1954 RR 1:7 4 lanes? 1-24-1957 RR 1:4 historic 80-year-old building dismantled, photograph 4-27-1961 IR 1:6 Roselle authorizes traffic count at Roselle Road and 3-8-1962 RR 1:6 to be rerouted south of O'Hare Airport 11-8-1962 IR 1:1 four villages to air views on new road plans 11-22-1962 BR 6:1 state plans on York Road interchange revealed 1-24-1963 BR 4:1 route change in Roselle in 1933 recalled 3-7-1963 BE 13:2 Itasca officials meet on relocation 6-6-1963 BR 12:1 Bensenville seeks road traffic relief; accident rate is concern 7-25-1963 BR 1:8 Bensenville discusses widening 11-21-1963 BR 1:3 at Walnut Street, Itasca 1-16-1964 IR 1:4 Bensenville renews campaign for widening at York Road, photographs 4-23-1964 BR 4:5, 5-14-1964 BR 1:3 Bensenville Association of Commerce and Industry seeks improvement; cracked surface viewed from Route 83 bridge 5-21-1964 BR 1:1 Bensenville potholes, photograph 5-28-1964 BR 1:4 report shows road danger; has poor record 6-4-1964 BR 1:7 Bensenville Association of Commerce and Industry probes road hazards 6-11-1964 BR 1:1, 7-2-1964 BR 1:6 tricky "S" curve just east of Bensenville, photograph 6-18-1964 AHH 38:4 accidents continue 6-18-1964 BR 1:1 letters plead for safer road: 'game of chance' 6-25-1964 BR 4:2 aerial photograph 7-2-1964 BR 1:6 Bensenville seeks state action on road hazard 7-9-1964 BR 1:5 Bensenville uses traffic counters at York Road 7-16-1964 BR 1:5 hopes slim for big improvement 7-23-1964 BR 1:1 O'Hare officials to discuss road relief with Bensenville 8-13-1964 DCR 1:2 new hope seen on traffic congestion 9-17-1964 BR 1:6 state rejects traffic control request by Itasca 10-1-1964 IR 1:1 section through Bensenville to be top priority for state 10-15-1964 BR 1:1 Bensenville views widening costs 12-3-1964 BR 1:7 Bensenville okays project; to pay $141,000, 12-10-1964 BR 1:7 photograph 12-31-1964 BR 1:5

Irving Park School PTA surprise 6-5-1942 MPH 2:2

Irving Pk. Mower Service, Bensenville, 118 East Irving Park Road advertisement 4-25-1963 EGH 3:7

Irving Wolf School, Irving Park Boulevard and Wolf Road see also School District No. 82, Leyden Township Christmas program 12-29-1922 8:4 entertainment 5-11-1923 (Roll A) 3:3 new school dedicated 5-15-1928 6:2 children's games 1-14-1930 4:4 money in hemp growing 6-19-1931 11:3 class colors 4-20-1934 8:4 closing exercises 5-25-1934 6:2 four to graduate 5-24-1940 8:1 draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6

Irv's Blue Sunoco Service, Arlington Heights, 2102 East Northwest Highway advertisement 10-26-1961 AHH 10:1

Irv's Fire Extinguisher Co., Lake Zurich, Route 22 review 7-11-1963 AHH 72:1

Irv's Fire Extinguisher Co., Wheeling, 136 South Milwaukee Avenue review 7-11-1963 AHH 72:1

Irwin, Chas., Bensenville chief of police, photograph 4-26-1929 DCR 1:7 resigns 10-10-1930 2:4 exonerated in shooting death 12-30-1932 RR 1:8

Irwin, Darrell destroys two Jap bombers 12-4-1942 (2) 5:8

Irwin, Mrs. William, Arlington Heights housewife turns talent into profits: painter, photograph 9-21-1961 AHH 18:1

Isaacson, Walter, Arlington Heights at the Anzio beachhead in Italy 4-14-1944 14:8

Isherwood, Dr. Paul A., West Chicago heads DuPage County Republican Committee 5-1-1936 RR 1:8 candidate for state senator, photograph 4-3-1942 RR 3:1 seriously hurt in car crash 10-3-1947 RR 1:7

Islam see Black Muslims Moslem youth guest speaker at South Church, Mount Prospect 2-20-1948 MPH 1:7

Island Lake, Route 176 and Roberts Road see Babbey, Joseph, Island Lake see Dome, The, Island Lake see St. John's Lutheran Church, Island Lake

islands see Blue Island, City of

Ismay, R. Robert new pastor, First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights 7-1-1949 1:3

isms see abolitionism see Americanism see anticommunism see anti-Semitism see atheism see bossism see capitalism see Catholicism see communism see conservatism see evangelism see extremism see humanism see idealism see internationalism see isolationism see Judaism see lesbianism see liberalism see materialism see Methodism see militarism see nationalism see Naziism see nepotism see one-worldism see pacifism see patriotism see progressivism see Protestantism see racism see radicalism see reactionaryism see socialism see spiritism see symbolism see terrorism see vigilantism

isolationism see America First Committee see Northwest Suburban Community Forum must the U.S. fight Japan? 9-12-1941 RR 1:1, 9-19-1941 1:3 'Can an isolated America survive in a hostile world?' 10-31-1941 1:6, 11-21-1941 1:2, 11-28-1941 1:3 Judge John Gutknecht to moderate debate on "Isolation" 11-28-1941 1:3 Prof. Paul Douglas: we can't ignore Hitler; Prof. Maynard Krueger: we can ignore the Axis 12-5-1941 1:7 'U.S. can not live in isolation' says Willard C. Walters, Arlington Heights 9-24-1948 14:5

Israel, Ruth Mary essay "My Sewing Project" 6-19-1925 2:5 It Can't Be True, Dear (song) originates in Arlington Heights, see Kittinger, Robert W., Arlington Heights 4-16-1948 4:3

ITA (abbreviation) see Initial Teaching Alphabet

Italian Acres, Route 53 two miles east of Rand Road horses boarded, advertisement 1-5-1961 PE 8:1

Italian-Americans see American-Italian Grocery, Franklin Park see Mell & Paul's Italian - American Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Ros, Joe, Italian Restaurant, Elmhurst German, Italian and Japanese aliens must apply to nearest postoffice 1-23-1942 (2) 2:7 Boy Scouts praised by Italian immigrant, Andre Moretti, Mount Prospect 9-24-1943 (2) 14:3 couple 'adopts' Italian child, Anna Checchini, photograph 12-19-1947 1:1

Itasca see Itasca, Village of

Itasca Athletic Association photographs 11-17-1960 AR 13:4, 2-28-1963 BR 16:7 reveals plans 3-26-1964 IR 1:5

Itasca Auto Supplies Inc. advertisement: 413 West Irving Park Road 11-21-1963 EGH 5:7 advertisement: Village Plaza Shopping Center 12-10-1964 EGH 5:8

Itasca Bank financial report 12-1-1916 3:1

Itasca Barbershop Quartet photograph 5-7-1948 RR 1:1

Itasca Basket Super Market, The, 200 North Maple Street photographs 11-26-1953 RR 5:6 receives liquor license 2-8-1962 IR 1:1 burglarized, photograph 7-26-1962 BR 14:6, IR 1:3 Itascan to face criminal trespass and theft charges 5-7-1964 IR 1:7

Itasca Board of Health established 8-14-1908 5:4

Itasca Book and Author Club hears 'Jonathan Swift' sketch 2-24-1939 RR 1:5

Itasca Boy Scouts 13 scouts receive merit badges 6-9-1944 RR 1:2 get awards at Court of Honor 2-2-1945 RR 1:5 Court of Honor to be public affair 10-20-1949 RR 1:3 tell growth of Cub Scouting, photographs 10-20-1960 RR 11:1 plea for small village-owned building denied; possible land site proposed 2-8-1962 IR 1:7 appreciation dinner, photograph 2-15-1962 BR 11:5

Itasca Business Association in deference to the ladies, name changed from Itasca Businessmen's Association 9-27-1962 IR 1:4

Itasca Businessmen's Association see Itasca Business Association 9-27-1962 IR 1:4

Itasca Cab changes name to Suburban Yellow Cab 11-12-1964 DCR 1:1

Itasca Cemetery vandals wreck tomb stones 3-7-1941 RR 1:8

Itasca Central Food Mart, 109 Orchard Street advertisement 3-25-1949 RR 5:7

Itasca Civil Defense gains support 9-28-1961 IR 1:4 Itasca Junior Woman's Club tells program for 11-2-1961 IR 1:4, 11-16-1961 IR 1:8 director says disaster can strike Itasca 2-1-1962 BR 10:2 fallout shelter survey to be prepared 5-31-1962 IR 1:7 accreditation expected 10-11-1962 IR 1:7 machinery mobilized 11-1-1962 IR 1:1 space, funds snarl plans 11-8-1962 BR 16:1 schools to stage evacuation test 11-15-1962 IR 1:7 Itasca Junior Woman's Club presents $500 check, photograph 1-17-1963 IR 1:4 is model 2-28-1963 IR 1:2 urged to reactivate 9-19-1963 BR 12:1

Itasca Coin Club photograph 3-1-1962 IR 1:4

Itasca Community Association 15 clubs unite to promote civic progress 2-23-1945 RR 1:8 advertisement: country fair 4-20-1945 RR 3:6 elects officers 11-22-1946 RR 1:7 to have play supervisor 3-14-1947 RR 1:2 fair opens with baby parade 10-15-1948 RR 1:5 new officers, photograph 2-24-1950 RR 1:5 launches further planning for swim pool 7-3-1958 DCR 1:4 agree to press plans for pool 12-15-1960 IR 1:6

Itasca Community Swimming Pool Association sets public meeting 3-2-1961 IR 1:4 sale of bonds slated for pool 3-9-1961 IR 1:7 pool proposed, illustration 4-27-1961 BR 15:1 photograph of model 7-6-1961 IR 1:3 map final finance appeal; bonds' sale is planned 7-13-1961 IR 1:7 bonds offered to Roselle 8-10-1961 RR 1:2 supporters set meeting 8-31-1961 BR 9:6 high school students map swim pool drive 10-5-1961 BR 7:4 effort has died; contributions are returned 12-7-1961 IR 1:1

Itasca Constructors, 422 Linden Street advertisement 2-18-1949 11:1

Itasca Country Club, northeast of Irving Park Road and Arlington Heights Road now open 5-22-1925 5:3 holds open house to press, photograph 9-4-1925 14:1 photograph of clubhouse 10-9-1925 9:4 membership still open 10-9-1925 9:6 photographs of 10-9-1925 10:5, 7-29-1927 5:4 Democrats gather at 8-26-1932 8:8 fire loss may be $45,000, 10-4-1935 PE 1:6 advertisement: sixth annual Armistice Ball 11-6-1936 8:1 see Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux, Voiture 263, La, DuPage County 10-10-1941 RR 1:2 lawsuit against 11-30-1945 RR 5:4 Salt Creek Day 8-15-1947 RR 1:5 clubhouse, photograph 10-13-1960 RR 6:6 Charcoal Broil dining room, photograph 7-13-1961 IR 1:1 advertisement 10-19-1961 AHH 56:1 burns 5-30-1963 BR 8:8 rebuilding project 6-6-1963 BR 1:8 flash fire destroyed club in a few minutes, photographs 6-6-1963 BR 13:1 back in business 6-27-1963 BR 15:1 Fred Summarco, Addison and David Riggs, Roselle held, but no proof they started fire 7-4-1963 BR 7:1 new clubhouse being planned 9-5-1963 IR 1:1 under construction, photograph 2-6-1964 IR 1:3, 2-27-1964 BR 16:6 new building opened 6-11-1964 IR 1:1 photographs 6-18-1964 BR 15:1 advertisement, photographs 7-23-1964 AHH 26:1 fountain, photograph 7-23-1964 BR 12:4 Wayne King and orchestra appearance produces nostalgia, photograph 11-26-1964 IR 1:4

Itasca Country Club Estates map, photographs 7-7-1955 AHH 24:1

Itasca Country Fair to offer money's worth 4-12-1946 RR 1:7, 3:4,6 expects capacity crowd 4-26-1946 RR 1:1 to be held in June 4-4-1947 RR 1:4 to be recorded in colored movies 5-2-1947 RR 1:6 trumpets to announce 6-13-1947 RR 1:6 is fun say youngsters, photograph 10-28-1948 RR 1:2 advertisement 6-10-1949 RR 5:1 12 events on the program 6-17-1949 RR 1:5 prize winning babies! photograph 6-24-1949 RR 1:3

Itasca Cub Scouts receive backing; program planned 2-9-1940 RR 1:4 birdhouse architects vie for prizes 4-28-1944 RR 1:3 Buc-o-Wow at Glen Ellyn 5-26-1944 RR 1:4

Itasca Dorcas Circle see Itasca Public School 5-10-1912 5:6

Itasca Dramatics for Teens Association set for Saturday plays, photograph 7-19-1962 IR 1:1

Itasca Drug Store advertisement 8-7-1931 RR 2:1

Itasca Electric Store advertisement: floodlighting 11-2-1926 8:5

Itasca Evangelical Church see Lutheran Church of St. Luke, Itasca

Itasca Evangelical Free Church, George Street and Bonnie Brae Avenue illustration 4-14-1960 AR 6:5 advertisement 3-30-1961 BR 17:3 sponsors Billy Graham film Decade of Decision 3-29-1962 IR 1:4

Itasca Fire Protection District see Itasca Volunteer Fire Department

Itasca Garden Club superb flower show 9-13-1929 PE 5:3 many prizes awarded at flower show 6-20-1930 DCR 1:2 presents fine programs 12-4-1931 (2) 1:6 flower show attracts gardeners 8-8-1941 RR 1:8 200 entries at flower show 8-22-1941 RR 1:6 launches Victory Garden drive 2-27-1942 RR 1:2 names new committees 6-4-1943 RR 1:5 annual garden show open to all 8-6-1943 RR 1:8 here are winners 8-27-1943 RR 1:4 flower show to be held 8-4-1944 RR 1:5 lists awards 8-25-1944 RR 1:1 plans huge flower exhibit 7-26-1946 RR 1:8 hears naturalist 1-30-1948 RR 1:6 picturesque stage effects win acclaim at annual flower and vegetable show 9-17-1948 RR 1:6 20 years old 1-28-1949 RR 1:1 what's new in hats, photograph 4-29-1949 RR 1:2 to send 10,000 bouquets to Cook County Hospital 6-10-1949 RR 1:5 flower show, photographs 9-7-1961 BR 9:1 iris hybrid: symbol of growing suburb, photographs 6-21-1962 AHH 51:4 'green thumbers' ready barn at Twin Acres, Itasca, for garden show, photographs 6-18-1964 BR 18:3 beautify triangle in front of village hall, photograph 11-19-1964 IR 1:1

Itasca Girl Scouts photograph 8-2-1962 BR 12:1

Itasca Grocery and Market advertisement 5-6-1927 DCR 4:3

Itasca Hardware, 204 West Irving Park Road advertisement 12-14-1961 EGH 3:7

Itasca Heights Subdivision, northwest of Irving Park Road and Willow Street area hit by flood again 7-7-1960 DCR 1:2 zone ordinance wins in contest 3-16-1961 IR 1:4 plan commission gives its opinion 1-17-1963 IR 1:1 School District No. 10 to duck zoning hassle over buffer zone west of Itasca Heights Unit 2, 1-17-1963 IR 1:7 Itasca Herald (newspaper) purchased by H. C. Paddock 11-2-1901 5:2, 12-24-1948 17:3

Itasca High School Itasca to push plan for high school district 3-22-1946 RR 1:3

Itasca Highlands, west of Hickory Street huge petition opposes apartments 5-2-1963 IR 1:8 proposal withdrawn 8-27-1964 IR 1:1

Itasca House mentioned 1-20-1955 RR 5:5

Itasca Human Relations Commission proposed 3-12-1964 IR 1:7

Itasca Independent Party specimen ballot 4-11-1947 RR 8:4 ticket filed 1-28-1949 RR 1:6 50 citizens okay election slate 2-4-1949 RR 5:4 caucus next Tuesday 2-5-1959 DCR 1:6 makes selections 2-12-1959 DCR 1:5 squeaks to win 4-23-1959 DCR 1:5

Itasca Industrial Park (also known as Central Manufacturing District) to develop 90 acres southwest of Thorndale Road and Route 53; rezoned for light industry 2-14-1963 IR 1:1 two special assessments get go-ahead from court; grading of sites slated 3-21-1963 IR 1:6 submits plan 5-16-1963 IR 1:7 files request for annexation to Itasca 6-6-1963 BR 12:5 Wede farm, Itasca to be rezoned and purchased by 7-11-1963 IR 1:3 Itasca to annex 106 acre Wede farm 8-8-1963 IR 1:3 zone standards 'too high' 9-26-1963 IR 1:3 board defers action on rezoning 10-17-1963 IR 1:4 to begin construction in spring 11-21-1963 BR 9:5 debate request for variation 11-21-1963 IR 1:5 agreement with Itasca seen near 1-9-1964 BR 10:4 report promises tax relief for Itasca 2-13-1964 BR 10:3 photograph 2-13-1964 BR 12:1 zoning change okayed, 3-2, 3-19-1964 IR 1:7 earth moving equipment ready, photographs 5-7-1964 IR 1:1, 5-14-1964 IR 1:3 parking lot okayed 9-24-1964 IR 1:4

Itasca Insurance Agency, Inc. mentioned; Itasca State Bank building 5-17-1962 EGH 5:5 advertisement 9-6-1962 EGH 4:1

Itasca Inter-Church Committee for Social Action asks Itascans to open home for Thanksgiving 10-25-1962 IR 1:1

Itasca Jaycees effort launched to establish 2-13-1964 BR 10:1 asks charter 5-14-1964 IR 1:3 gets charter 7-2-1964 IR 1:8 five named in search for people who have contributed to better physical fitness 11-26-1964 IR 1:7

Itasca Junior Woman's Club play Trailer Romance, photograph 11-29-1940 RR 1:5 wins awards 5-23-1941 RR 1:2 installs new officers 5-11-1945 RR 3:4 tells program for Itasca Civil Defense 11-2-1961 IR 1:4, 11-16-1961 IR 1:8 women unite business 'n pleasure, photograph 4-26-1962 BR 13:1 presents $500 check to Itasca Civil Defense, photograph 1-17-1963 IR 1:4 'Operation Sweater' to aid women patients at Elgin State Hospital 10-22-1964 IR 1:4

Itasca Kindergarten classes open at home of Mrs. L. A. McKenzie, photograph 12-25-1936 RR 1:5 graduates ten little tots, photograph 5-24-1940 RR 1:6

Itasca Kiwanis Club swimming pool action is taken 10-20-1960 IR 1:4 what happened to? 3-15-1962 IR 1:7

Itasca Lions Club organized 9-22-1939 PE 1:2 to honor Chessman and Itasca pioneers 5-17-1940 (2) 1:1 starts Army fund for boys in service 8-8-1941 RR 1:5 carnival lasts four days, photographs 9-5-1941 RR 1:8 Army boys like thoughtfulness of home folks 1-2-1942 RR 1:5 announces third annual carnival 7-17-1942 RR 1:1 awards 'war bonds' at carnival 7-31-1942 RR 1:8 salutes old timers, photographs 10-21-1942 RR 1:5 honor roll, photograph 7-9-1943 RR 1:5 supports many activities 10-28-1943 RR 1:7 to present free movies 6-9-1944 RR 1:7 dance to be big fall event 9-15-1944 RR 1:2 suggests restoration of memorial 10-17-1947 RR 1:7 sponsors movies for children 1-23-1948 RR 1:7 What's a dog's IQ? Pretty high, dog show reveals 6-11-1948 RR 1:1 pioneer days 10-1-1948 RR 1:5 tests voices on barber shop quartet ballads 10-15-1948 RR 1:3 learns that FBI pulls no punches; sleuths know score in every community 1-14-1949 RR 1:6 gets a look at 'Skid Row' 4-15-1949 RR 1:2 to erect safety signs; big talent show for November 18, 11-4-1949 RR 1:1 benefit circus planned 5-18-1961 IR 1:4 to discuss proposal for second park district referendum 10-5-1961 IR 1:4 will sell candy Friday 10-19-1961 IR 1:1 new members initiated, photograph 2-8-1962 IR 1:2 ex-Ike aide, Sherman Adams, stresses foreign trade value, photograph 3-8-1962 IR 1:6 to observe 25th anniversary 8-27-1964 IR 1:7, 10-29-1964 AR 10:4, 11-12-1964 IR 1:4 "Old Monarchs" Elbert Droegemueller and George Plass honored, photograph 11-26-1964 IR 1:3

Itasca Little Theatre offers Nora Nobody 11-14-1941 RR 1:5

Itasca Lumber & Feed Company advertisement 7-3-1925 18:5 advertisement 12-10-1948 RR 5:1

Itasca Lutheran Church see Lutheran Church of St. Luke, Itasca

Itasca Men's Christian Forum to explain philanthropic project, Goodwill Industries 3-24-1944 RR 1:3 holds fall round up 10-6-1944 RR 3:5 Dr. Lyttle calls conscription 'radical issue'; fears effects of militarism 2-23-1945 RR 1:4 noted authorities on China, India to speak 3-9-1945 RR 1:3 "music at its best" at Medinah Country Club 5-11-1945 RR 1:5 music festival program 5-18-1945 RR 3:4 Blind Boy Scout troop to visit 1-11-1946 RR 1:1 chooses "Internationalism" as theme for year 10-24-1947 RR 1:3 speech: end Palestine issue now 10-31-1947 RR 1:7

Itasca Mosquito Abatement District approves $3960 appropriation 6-28-1962 BR 18:6

Itasca News Agency, 200 West Irving Park Road mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:2

Itasca Office of Civilian Defense asks volunteers for home defense 1-23-1942 RR 1:7 250 report at meeting 5-1-1942 RR 1:6 prepares for specialized training 6-19-1942 RR 1:4 makes check-up for blackout 7-23-1942 RR 1:1 opens gas warfare classes 7-23-1942 RR 1:7 96 per cent perfect trial blackout 8-21-1942 RR 4:1 salvages tin cans, iron, rubber and grease 4-9-1943 RR 3:8

Itasca O'Hare Apartments, Irving Park Road ugly litter, photograph 4-30-1964 IR 1:1 much improved, photograph 7-16-1964 BR 15:5

Itasca Paint & Wallpaper Store advertisement; 205 North Walnut Street 3-19-1964 HH 5:7 opens 3-19-1964 BR 17:3

Itasca Park District see Itasca Public Park to be voted 1-21-1944 RR 1:3 voters say 'yes' 1-28-1944 RR 1:6 to vote $10,000 bond issue 3-10-1944 RR 1:8 new park plan to be presented to community 2-8-1946 RR 1:1 questionnaire to get opinion on park system 2-22-1946 RR 1:8 petition before judge 2-18-1960 DCR 1:4 Medinah area opposed to inclusion in 2-25-1960 DCR 1:4 board pledges Medinah can withdraw from district, map 3-3-1960 DCR 1:2 vote Saturday 3-10-1960 DCR 1:6 judge requests recount; proposition still appears beaten 3-17-1960 DCR 1:7 Itasca Lions Club to discuss proposal for second referendum 10-5-1961 IR 1:4 seeks instructor for recreation; sees program as faltering 5-10-1962 IR 1:5 north boundary set for proposed district 5-21-1964 IR 1:7 boundaries proposed 5-28-1964 IR 1:7 petition for organization slated 6-11-1964 IR 1:7 8 seek seats 6-25-1964 IR 1:7 July 25 vote set 7-2-1964 DCR 1:6 committee starts campaign in earnest 7-9-1964 IR 1:1 12 seek board seats; interest high in referendum 7-16-1964 IR 1:1 to stay within Itasca village limits 7-23-1964 BR 12:6 profiles of candidates, photographs 7-23-1964 IR 1:1 vote Saturday; workers make final pitch 7-23-1964 IR 1:7 referendum passes 3 to 1; success attributed to well-informed public 7-30-1964 IR 1:1,7 to hold first meeting 8-20-1964 IR 1:6 challenged to purchase 100 acres in Greenbelt area to provide for a retention basin, photograph 9-10-1964 IR 1:1 advised to get professional advice before starting any more recreational programs 12-10-1964 IR 1:1 favors annexing 20-acre section of Central Manufacturing District 12-10-1964 IR 1:3

Itasca Pharmacy mentioned; 205 North Walnut Street 6-8-1961 AHH 85:2

Itasca Philatelic Society organized 2-8-1946 RR 1:4

Itasca Plaza, Route 53 and Irving Park Road see also Medasca Shopping Center, Itasca village hits garish signs 11-19-1964 IR 1:6

Itasca Post No. 608, American Legion formed 1-29-1932 RR 1:4 first installation 2-19-1932 RR 1:1 list of soldiers 3-4-1932 RR 1:1 takes charge Memorial Day 6-3-1932 CCH 3:6 boasts record of achievement 8-17-1934 RR 1:4 to celebrate Armistice Day 11-8-1935 RR 1:3 to hold public installation 8-21-1936 RR 1:7 Allen Medendorp elected to represent at Springfield 7-7-1939 RR 1:7 celebrates 21st anniversary of signing of Armistice 11-10-1939 RR 1:7 toys to make 160 children happy, photographs 12-22-1939 RR 1:5 to hold Memorial Day services 5-31-1940 RR 1:8 local artists present amateur show 6-14-1940 RR 1:6 new commander 9-20-1940 RR 1:7 to register for defense 2-14-1941 RR 1:2 don't forget! buy a poppy 5-23-1941 RR 1:1 holds Memorial Day service 5-30-1941 RR 1:8 to dedicate honor roll 6-25-1943 RR 1:4 installation 9-8-1944 RR 1:1 opens headquarters to aid service men 3-30-1945 RR 1:1 women give report of year's activities 8-10-1945 RR 1:3 holds joint installation 9-21-1945 RR 1:1 homecoming dance for vets 7-12-1946 RR 1:8 to observe Memorial Day, photograph 5-23-1947 RR 1:1 George Tipescu new commander 7-11-1947 RR 1:6 vows to recapture its reputation as one of the county's best posts 12-24-1948 RR 1:2 square dance and installation 9-29-1950 RR 1:8

Itasca Presbyterian Church see First Presbyterian Church, Itasca

Itasca Public Library see also Black Cat Library opens this month 2-3-1928 DCR 1:6 open 3-2-1928 DCR 1:4 increased interest shown 4-6-1928 8:7 new books donated 4-20-1928 DCR 5:7 gaining in popularity 6-15-1928 2:4 adds many books 11-20-1928 5:3, 12-28-1928 5:3 closes year of real service 2-1-1929 DCR 1:4 adds new books 8-16-1929 1:6 new books received 4-25-1930 DCR 1:7 books benefit Itasca 3-20-1931 RR 1:3 friends donate to 6-12-1931 RR 1:7 announces new books 11-20-1931 RR 1:5 many new books 9-15-1933 RR 1:5 latest books 9-21-1934 RR 1:3 Mrs. L. A. McKenzie lists popular new books 2-8-1935 RR 1:2 reduces book rentals 1-10-1936 RR 1:4 adds new books 2-19-1937 DCR 1:1 adds new and exciting books 2-25-1938 RR 1:3 receives twenty new books 8-5-1938 RR 1:3 adds new books 1-27-1939 RR 1:2 new books 5-12-1939 RR 1:8 announces many new recent books 11-10-1939 RR 1:2 open house 2-23-1940 RR 1:5 announces interesting new books 5-24-1940 RR 1:6 many new books 8-30-1940 RR 1:3 to sponsor summer reading clubs for children 6-6-1941 RR 1:4 books for you during vacation 7-18-1941 RR 3:4 has new books 8-29-1941 RR 1:3 Book Week 10-31-1941 RR 1:2 'World of Books', man's most remarkable creation 12-5-1941 RR 1:2 why not give a book for boys in service 2-6-1942 RR 3:8 collects 250 books for boys in service 3-13-1942 DCR 1:6 new source of information: defense collections 7-23-1942 RR 3:6 new books 10-21-1942 RR 4:4, 1-29-1943 RR 4:3 newest books 6-25-1943 RR 3:5 receives 75 books from Ray Franzen 6-8-1945 RR 3:4 adults forming Spanish class 7-20-1945 RR 3:6 announces new book arrivals 10-19-1945 RR 1:3 'Good Books' theme 11-16-1945 RR 1:1 has new books 12-20-1946 RR 5:3 boasts upwards of 2,000 books 3-8-1956 RR 1:7 acts on tax proposal 10-3-1957 DCR 1:8 photograph 4-16-1959 BR 9:1 has experienced rapid growth 10-13-1960 RR 8:1 to move to new quarters where post office is on Catalpa Avenue 6-15-1961 IR 1:7 to move from rear of village hall to old post office building on Orchard Street 9-7-1961 IR 1:4 moving day, photograph 10-5-1961 IR 1:6 history 10-26-1961 BR 10:1, 11-2-1961 BR 9:1 photograph 4-12-1962 BR 9:3 story hour, photographs 7-12-1962 BR 14:4 special Lenten book display 3-7-1963 BE 12:4 new site, building will cost $67,500, 6-6-1963 IR 1:8 story hour, photograph 7-25-1963 BR 11:4 history 4-9-1964 BR 10:6 joins trend, carrying paperback books 6-25-1964 BR 9:5

Itasca Public Park photograph of 5-17-1940 (2) 1:6

Itasca Public School see also School District No. 10, Addison Township Itasca Dorcas Circle gives entertainment 5-10-1912 5:6 play Farm Folks 4-9-1915 5:6 class of 1924 graduates 6-13-1924 5:3 makes progress 10-9-1925 12:1 Armistice Day program 11-19-1929 5:5 thirteen graduates 6-6-1930 DCR 1:5 graduation 6-7-1935 RR 1:2 principal selected, H. Morton Webster 1-14-1938 RR 1:7 stock show 11-4-1938 RR 1:7 to graduate 11, 6-2-1939 RR 1:6 Bible school closes with program 7-21-1939 DCR 1:2 adds art and music 12-22-1939 RR 1:3 new school bonds sell at premium; construction begun 12-29-1939 RR 1:1 new building replaces 50 year old school 5-17-1940 (2) 1:5 fine program ends year 6-7-1940 RR 1:7 new building, photograph 8-30-1940 RR 1:4 to receive four paintings 10-17-1940 RR 1:3 offers prizes to soap artists 10-25-1940 DCR 1:2 band wins applause 3-21-1941 RR 1:4 to graduate 12, 5-23-1941 RR 1:2 election 4-10-1942 RR 1:4 seven boys and girls get diplomas 6-5-1942 RR 1:6 children get visit from Santa 12-25-1942 RR 1:7 service flag honors former pupils 2-19-1943 RR 1:3 Miss Martha Carter new principal 3-5-1943 RR 1:1 graduates seven 6-4-1943 RR 1:5 hires one new teacher and retains three others 8-20-1943 RR 1:2 farce A Ready Made Family 11-19-1943 RR 1:5 launches Red Cross drive 3-17-1944 RR 3:7 large audience enjoys music recital 5-5-1944 RR 1:7 graduation exercises for ten 5-26-1944 RR 1:2 bond drive nets $5,000, 11-30-1944 RR 1:4 to exchange property with village 1-19-1945 RR 1:3 Zander Studios to give recital 5-4-1945 RR 1:2 18 to graduate 6-1-1945 RR 1:3 pupils register 8-30-1946 RR 1:1 collects gifts for Bensenville Orphanage 12-20-1946 RR 1:1 registration 8-29-1947 RR 1:6 to celebrate Hallowe'en 10-24-1947 RR 1:1 minstrel 4-16-1948 RR 1:6 awards diplomas 5-28-1948 RR 1:2 to have new classrooms for opening 7-30-1948 RR 1:5 opens 9-3-1948 RR 1:1 1876 school bell mentioned by former teacher, see Lawrence, Idaclare 1-14-1949 RR 1:4 four important dates 3-25-1949 RR 6:4 congratulations to graduates 6-3-1949 RR 1:4 first school built in 1892, photograph 6-30-1960 AR 2:3 book fair, photograph 10-26-1961 BR 10:1 gymnasts win seven medals, photograph 5-10-1962 IR 2:1

Itasca Public School Parent Teacher Association musical evening 5-30-1924 18:4 entertainment fills village hall 10-31-1924 13:2 hears progressive talk on school needs 3-6-1925 5:3 holds reunion for old students 2-20-1942 RR 1:7 annual fun night 11-13-1942 RR 1:4 enjoys grade school concert 5-21-1943 RR 1:1 observes Founder's Day 2-18-1944 RR 3:5 Art Schneider new president 3-24-1944 RR 1:5 teach child 'emotional control', says lecturer 4-21-1944 RR 1:2 installation 5-12-1944 RR 1:7 Northwestern counselor to address 4-13-1945 RR 1:6 sex education, taxes are themes at meeting 10-12-1945 RR 1:2

Itasca Red Cross women honored for work 2-6-1942 RR 1:1 completes 3rd year of production 1-29-1943 RR 3:7 $1500 is quota in drive 3-12-1943 RR 1:7 holds annual tea 4-16-1943 RR 3:7 sends cards to 88 men and women from Itasca serving their country 12-31-1943 RR 3:8 Itasca Register (IR) (newspaper) introduced 10-13-1960 AHH 100:1 makes its bow 10-13-1960 IR 1:8 Itasca planning meeting called off when reporter refuses to agree to print nothing without permission of board 7-12-1962 IR 1:1 praises School District No. 108 voters for passing referendum in spite of paper's error 3-21-1963 IR 1:4 editorial sets the record right on decision not to print James Beaver's six-page letter in its entirety 2-27-1964 IR 1:5 sponsors meeting on school revenue problems, photograph 5-21-1964 IR 1:4

Itasca Republican Party Boehne gets nod for Itasca top job, photograph 2-2-1961 IR 1:1

Itasca Republican Woman's Club formed 2-7-1941 RR 1:5 plans showing of Operation Abolition 11-9-1961 IR 1:1 maps voter canvass drive 2-8-1962 IR 1:4 photograph 3-22-1962 IR 1:1 Charles Percy slated for talk 10-18-1962 IR 1:1, 10-25-1962 IR 1:1 Phyllis Schlafly to speak 10-17-1963 BR 12:1, 10-31-1963 BR 11:1

Itasca Savings and Loan Association opens, 101 Orchard Street 12-19-1947 RR 1:1, 4:6 advertisement; 103 West Orchard Street 7-12-1962 BR 14:7 will relocate to 217 Walnut Street 8-23-1962 BR 12:6 review 9-12-1963 AHH 92:3 founded to help home buyers 7-9-1964 AHH 54:3

Itasca Sea Scouts request aid 6-6-1963 BR 13:8

Itasca Senior Citizens visit Graue Mill 7-23-1964 BR 12:4

Itasca Service Station, Irving Park Road and Walnut Street see Sinclair Service Station, Bensenville 8-5-1938 RR 1:4

Itasca Shell Service mentioned; 102 East Irving Park Road 5-17-1962 EGH 5:7

Itasca State Bank financial report 12-1-1916 3:7 new home, photograph 10-29-1926 PE 1:4 "bank robbers" provide excitement 1-10-1930 DCR 1:1 hold up men visit 10-10-1930 2:1 banker Franzen identifies robbers 2-20-1931 8:5 two arrested for robbery 1-15-1932 1:6 bandit escapes state penitentiary 2-19-1932 PE 1:6 reopens after Federal bank holiday 3-17-1933 RR 1:1 robber George "Baby Face" Nelson is pal of Dillinger 4-27-1934 1:5 offers U.S. defense bonds 5-9-1941 RR 1:8 one dollar deposit now opens a private checking account 11-28-1941 RR 1:3 celebrates 25th year 2-13-1942 1:3 25th anniversary, illustration 2-13-1942 8:6, CCH 2:5 new checking account plan is success 12-18-1942 RR 1:6 declares 7% dividend 1-21-1944 RR 1:6 honors Mrs. Emma Plass for 20 years service, photograph 2-2-1945 RR 1:6 Charles W. Whitlock new cashier 1-4-1946 RR 1:8 to be transferred and renamed Bensenville State Bank; a new bank will then open at this site: Bensenville Bank 11-15-1946 RR 1:8 new bank planned 11-22-1946 3:5 member of FDIC 9-26-1947 RR 1:8 opens, photographs 1-23-1948 RR 1:4 illustration, photographs 1-23-1948 RR 8:1 financial report 7-16-1948 22:7 stockholders 8-13-1948 RR 6:3 Wilfred "Fritz" Wolf joins staff, photograph 1-6-1950 RR 1:3 electronic accounting units added 5-11-1961 IR 1:7 new accounting machines speed up work 5-18-1961 IR 1:7 addition is now under roof 4-26-1962 BR 17:3 201 North Walnut Street 5-17-1962 EGH 5:7 teller Edward Lake kidnapped, escapes trunk of auto, photographs 2-7-1963 BR 1:2, 13:1, IR 1:3 Itasca police help nab kidnap suspect 4-11-1963 BR 11:3 announces 'over 65' free checking 4-30-1964 IR 1:4

Itasca Supply Co. advertisement: grinding now being done at your neighborhood mill 2-5-1926 8:1

Itasca Talented Teen Club organized, photograph 6-1-1961 IR 1:3 tryouts, photographs 7-6-1961 BR 5:1, 1-17-1963 BR 14:1

Itasca Terrace Subdivision, southwest of Irving Park Road and Parkside Avenue planners okay 4-19-1962 IR 1:1 curbing installed, photographs 7-5-1962 IR 1:3

Itasca Terrace Town House Apartments, 417 Irving Park Road proposal referred to planners 8-22-1963 BR 16:1 request for bachelor apartments turned down 10-17-1963 BR 15:1 village board bears down on; halts more townshouses 12-5-1963 IR 1:3 developer advised to comply 2-20-1964 BR 12:1 changes; situation is complicated 5-14-1964 IR 1:7 some progress noted 5-21-1964 IR 1:1

Itasca Triangle see Schroeder Triangle

Itasca, Village of (previously known as Sagone, Ithaca) specimen ballot 4-5-1902 4:6 to build concrete sidewalks 5-18-1906 3:4, 8-30-1907 5:3, 7-17-1908 5:3 regulates and licenses shows, amusements and public exhibitions 12-31-1909 5:5 grants Western United Gas & Electric Company the right to sell gas 6-5-1914 5:3 requires Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad to post flagmen at railway crossings 12-29-1916 5:2 requires Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad to install and operate railroad gates 9-14-1917 10:4 to build concrete sidewalk on Elgin Avenue 9-28-1917 4:2 dedicates new village hall, photograph 8-13-1920 3:3 new village hall scene of notable event in woman's political participation 8-27-1920 12:4 chautauqua program 7-21-1922 12:3 Miss Bishop on health crusade 3-23-1923 (Roll A) 9:3, 3-30-1923 (Roll A) 10:2 train wreck, see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad 5-25-1923 (Roll A) 1:3 village hall dance 1-11-1924 17:5 electricity, gas, pavements and water make living worthwhile in, photographs 10-9-1925 9:1 description of 10-9-1925 9:7 various clubs provide many social events 10-9-1925 9:8 map of north and west suburbs of Chicago centered on 10-9-1925 10:3 figures and facts about earlier days of 10-9-1925 11:1 bird's-eye view in 1873, 10-9-1925 11:2, 3-15-1935 RR 1:2; in 1876, 5-17-1940 (2) 1:3 name changed from Sagone to Ithaca to 10-9-1925 11:3 relief map a novelty 12-7-1928 DCR 1:7 remedy urged for dangerous intersections 7-18-1930 PE 8:3 police uncover auto theft racket, photograph 1-20-1933 RR 1:8 may offer fire protection 8-10-1934 RR 1:7 delinquent special assessment list 9-14-1934 RR 5:3 plans 45th anniversary celebration 3-8-1935 RR 1:6 history of 3-15-1935 RR 4:1 fails to get PWA money for bridge project on Irving Park Boulevard 9-6-1935 RR 1:6 offered WPA recreational center 1-31-1936 RR 1:5 recreational center going big 3-27-1936 RR 1:4 big 4th 7-3-1936 RR 1:1 asks removal of barricade on Walnut Street at Irving Park Boulevard, photograph 3-26-1937 RR 1:6 bridge evil to be removed 9-10-1937 RR 1:3 delinquent special assessment list 10-8-1937 DCR 4:1 moving pictures of local business men and school children to be shown at village hall 10-14-1938 RR 1:7 200 new homes planned at Irving Park Boulevard and Bloomingdale Road 10-21-1938 CCH 2:2 organizes for DuPage County Centennial 4-14-1939 RR 1:2 history of, photographs 5-17-1940 (2) 1:1 Field Day carnival 9-6-1940 RR 1:8 dog ordinance 3-21-1941 RR 4:7 local woman remembered Indians and Abe Lincoln, see Stueve, Mrs. Henry 9-11-1942 RR 1:2 junk rally 10-2-1942 3:5 reaches $1500 goal in war fund drive 4-16-1943 RR 1:5 salvage pickup 4-23-1943 RR 3:8 supports American fighting men, list of businesses 8-20-1943 DCR 2:1 over the top in war fund drive 10-28-1943 RR 1:6 opens $135,000 War Bond drive 6-23-1944 RR 1:1 Board hears road, bridge complaints 9-8-1944 RR 1:2 buys $183,000 war bonds, a record 12-22-1944 RR 1:6 to exchange property with Itasca Public School 1-19-1945 RR 1:3 to hold community fair 3-30-1945 RR 1:5 'alluring' is word for country fair 4-6-1945 RR 1:2 advertisement: country fair 4-20-1945 RR 3:6 Country Fair holds spotlight 4-27-1945 RR 1:8 Country fair leaves nostalgic recollections 5-4-1945 RR 3:6 to have community Christmas tree 12-13-1946 RR 1:1 to light community tree 12-20-1946 RR 1:1 Nazi foe Dr. Niemoeller to speak 12-20-1946 RR 1:8 list of businesses 12-26-1946 RR 4:1 carnival 6-6-1947 RR 1:8 pushes new park program 9-5-1947 RR 1:1 foremost citizen William G. Chessman succumbs at 90; served as village clerk for 57 years, photograph 1-9-1948 RR 1:6 holds memorial services 5-28-1948 RR 1:8 officials win decision as lower court is reversed 7-9-1948 RR 1:1 appropriation ordinance 7-23-1948 RR 4:3 here's how your neighbors would improve the community 9-24-1948 RR 1:2 faced with negligence suit in child injury 12-10-1948 RR 1:8 completes 107 years since Dr. Elijah Smith founded the town, photographs 3-25-1949 17:1 named by Mrs. Elijah Smith after the source of the Mississippi in Minnesota 3-25-1949 17:1 after incorporation in 1890, A. G. Chessman was first mayor; wooden sidewalks built, kerosene street lamps installed 3-25-1949 17:1 waterworks built in 1926, sewer in 1929, 3-25-1949 17:2 two theories on the origin of the name Itasca 3-25-1949 17:3 extras cost extra, even in rubbish 6-10-1949 RR 1:1 named defendant in sidewalk injury lawsuit 9-16-1949 RR 1:8 to buy two chlorinators for water system 11-4-1949 RR 1:6 ordinance on sewage system 1-13-1950 RR 4:1 Halloween parties 10-27-1950 RR 1:7 new ordinance licenses all business 12-7-1951 RR 1:7 shakeup in police force; board announces new plan 1-11-1952 RR 1:6 bans businesses that violate zoning: halt metal fabricator and printer 5-16-1952 RR 1:8 trustees pledge to support Milwaukee Railroad Commuters' Association 11-14-1952 RR 1:5 calls meeting on high school question 1-15-1953 RR 1:7 to take census in high school study 1-22-1953 RR 1:6 parking coming up for study 2-5-1953 RR 1:7 undecided on high school issue 4-23-1953 RR 1:7 votes for high school district 163-25, see School District No. 108, 6-4-1953 RR 1:7 police force at pistol range, photograph 10-8-1953 RR 1:5 population now 2,100, 7-8-1954 RR 1:7 burglar caught robbing station 8-26-1954 RR 1:4 public nuisance No. 1: dumping trash along our public highways 1-20-1955 RR 1:7 of Itasca folk and lore 1-20-1955 RR 5:5 here is how police are arresting speeders 9-1-1955 RR 1:7 James Clayson new president 4-18-1957 RR 1:5 plans referendum for industrial annexation east side of Prospect Road north of Irving Park Road 6-13-1957 RR 1:3 meeting on plans for industry 6-27-1957 DCR 1:7 explains industrial plans 7-4-1957 DCR 1:8 industry gets vote of confidence 7-25-1957 DCR 1:8 year in review 1-2-1958 BR 1:5 second special census underway 1-16-1958 DCR 1:8 ICC hears from on crossing protection 1-23-1958 DCR 1:7 new population is 3,151, 1-23-1958 DCR 1:5 opposes scooters 8-28-1958 DCR 1:7 objects to cement plants 9-11-1958 BR 1:7 master plan maps future development in area, map 10-16-1958 BR 8:1 ICC order closes dangerous Maple Street crossing 12-11-1958 DCR 1:3 vote on Tuesday! 4-16-1959 DCR 1:5 Independent Party squeaks to win 4-23-1959 DCR 1:5 hear zoning ordinance, map 4-30-1959 BR 7:1 hearing on zoning law Friday 5-14-1959 DCR 1:6 youth to parade; Memorial Day event 5-28-1959 DCR 1:7 announce preparations for 1st 'Itasca Day' July 4, 6-18-1959 DCR 1:4 new zoning law ready for action 6-25-1959 DCR 1:1 tax rate up 7-2-1959 DCR 1:1 delays final action on new zoning law; industrial question brings postponement 7-9-1959 DCR 1:2 home owners urge vote on industry 7-30-1959 DCR 1:6 new government form for? 8-27-1959 DCR 1:7 to vote to retain Mayor-Council or change to commission form of government 10-8-1959 DCR 1:5 new water and sewer plant dedication, photograph 10-22-1959 DCR 1:2 commission form of government explained 11-12-1959 DCR 1:4 vote Saturday on commission form 11-19-1959 DCR 1:1 to keep village board 11-26-1959 DCR 1:1 Frederick Knapp resigns as trustee, Wilbur Nottke appointed successor 1-7-1960 DCR 1:6 zoning law wins in court test; ordinance upheld in dispute over gas station 1-28-1960 DCR 1:6 zoning map 3-31-1960 BR 6:3 residents ponder protection from burglars 4-14-1960 DCR 1:1 flooding still plagues; one plan junked; 2nd now in progress 5-5-1960 DCR 1:6 to mark 70th year in July 4th celebration 6-30-1960 DCR 1:4 rushes street repairs 9-15-1960 DCR 1:1 sewer, water projects passed 10-13-1960 IR 1:3 sewage treatment plant, photographs 10-13-1960 RR 5:1 beauty, tranquillity typify town, photographs 10-13-1960 RR 6:1 aerial photograph 10-13-1960 RR 7:2 history 10-13-1960 RR 8:3 police department, photograph 10-20-1960 RR 4:1 board, photograph 10-20-1960 RR 12:3 does Itasca face a teen problem? vandalism sparks fresh discussion 10-27-1960 IR 1:4 board discusses curb on vandals; tells attorney to study laws 11-3-1960 IR 1:4 holding down taxes is goal of trustees 11-24-1960 IR 1:6 pre-caucus meeting set 1-12-1961 IR 1:2 has unspent gasoline tax funds 1-26-1961 IR 1:5 considers magistrate's salary 2-2-1961 IR 1:6 DuPage County acts in deadlock over Nicosia property 2-2-1961 AR 1:4 candidate night planned by GOP 3-23-1961 IR 1:4 zoning map 4-6-1961 BR 7:3 map of southeast section 4-6-1961 IR 1:5 4 candidates vie for trustee posts 4-13-1961 IR 1:1 approves street program 4-13-1961 IR 1:4 'official' family, photographs of officials 4-20-1961 IR 1:4 historic 80-year-old building on Irving Park Road dismantled, photograph 4-27-1961 IR 1:6 police department's new headquarters, photograph 5-11-1961 BR 8:1 new well opens in nick of time; water demands burgeon 7-6-1961 IR 1:4 proposes unofficial boundary lines 7-13-1961 IR 1:1 origin of name 7-13-1961 IR 1:7 appropriations slated by board 7-20-1961 IR 1:4 bank holdup is foiled by cops, police nab ex-convict, photographs 8-3-1961 IR 1:4 planners stress joint projects to control flooding 8-24-1961 IR 1:4 is air disaster sobering omen? village could be threatened, see O'Hare International Airport 9-21-1961 IR 1:7 discusses financing of street repairs 10-5-1961 IR 1:1 police break up depot gang in Sunday raid 10-19-1961 IR 1:1 judge expected to sign order forcing Golden Gates Subdivision plat okay; Itasca hits sewage pond, vows court fight 11-23-1961 IR 1:2 votes okay for 82 apartments; town houses are planned, see Serafine Builders, Inc. 11-30-1961 IR 1:6 votes hikes in sewer, water rates 12-7-1961 IR 1:3 citizen group to solicit support for court appeal 12-7-1961 IR 1:5 description of government 12-14-1961 IR 1:1 equipment, overhead, how paid 12-28-1961 IR 1:1 street signs, map 12-28-1961 IR 1:1 year-end review 12-28-1961 IR 1:7 resorts to candle power during light failure 1-4-1962 BR 9:1 major developments for 1962 are listed 1-4-1962 BR 9:4 income not just from property taxes 1-4-1962 IR 1:1 suffers court loss to Joseph Nicosia 1-4-1962 IR 1:7 plan commission strives for orderly development 2-1-1962 IR 1:1 ordered by court to post $25,000 bond in Nicosia case 2-15-1962 IR 1:4 debates liquor licenses 3-8-1962 IR 1:4 total tax bills higher this year; tax rate is lower, though 3-15-1962 IR 1:7 okays 147-acre annexation northwest of CM&SP RR tracks and Route 53, 3-22-1962 IR 1:1 clashes with Illinois Bell, wants wires underground instead of on telephone poles 4-12-1962 IR 1:1 Itasca Woman's Club refurbishes village hall 4-19-1962 IR 1:7 trustees study garbage service; may franchise private firm 4-26-1962 IR 1:5 parade to honor memorial dead 5-24-1962 IR 1:7 approves scavenger contract with Elmhurst Trucking Co. 6-14-1962 IR 1:4 trustees okay new sign ordinance 6-21-1962 IR 1:4 draws up appropriation ordinance 6-28-1962 IR 1:1 July 4th activities attract crowds, photographs 7-12-1962 BR 14:1, IR 1:1 planning meeting called off when Itasca Register reporter refuses to agree to print nothing without permission of board 7-12-1962 IR 1:1 okays assessment for storm sewer 7-12-1962 IR 1:4 adopts new swim pool ordinance 7-19-1962 IR 1:7 building code termed strict, fair 7-26-1962 IR 1:1 police purchase second vehicle 8-9-1962 IR 1:7 adopts iris as village flower 8-16-1962 IR 1:2 Sgt. Stanley Rossol and police dog Mongo, photograph 8-23-1962 IR 1:1 Mongo captures suspect 9-6-1962 IR 1:6 sidewalks are urged 10-18-1962 IR 1:7 takes steps on sewer and water system for industrial area near Irving Park Road and Route 53, 11-29-1962 IR 1:7 opposes area land fills 12-6-1962 IR 1:7 zoning district map 3-21-1963 BR 17:1 wants Eisenhower Expressway West route moved to the east 5-23-1963 IR 1:8 village quiet as apartment issue sleeps 5-30-1963 BR 13:1 more than 1,000 turn out for annual Memorial Day parade, photographs 6-6-1963 BR 12:1 wants guarantees on Eisenhower Expressway West route 6-6-1963 IR 1:3 appropriates $240,145 to run village 7-11-1963 IR 1:2 Pres. Paul Boehne, Trustee James Clayson and board attorney resign; Boehne replaced by Wilbert Nottke 7-25-1963 BR 1:3 Wilbert Nottke takes over reins, cites issues, photograph 8-1-1963 IR 1:4 to purchase 70 acres of swamp for "Green Belt"; to create park-drainage area 8-15-1963 IR 1:8 suggest new sewage plant 9-5-1963 IR 1:7 list 9 varieties of trees to replace diseased elms in Itasca, photograph 10-31-1963 BR 16:1 new arrangement of desks at village hall, photograph 11-7-1963 BR 16:1 police win honors, photograph 11-7-1963 IR 1:1 new fire rating is boon; insurance costs decreased 11-7-1963 IR 1:4 tries to save 'green belt'; I-90 a threat; plan meeting 11-28-1963 IR 1:1 Pres. Wilbert Nottke lashes at engineers; cites problem with paving 12-5-1963 IR 1:7 again requests meeting with state on I-90, 1-2-1964 IR 1:7 village hall remodeling, photographs 1-9-1964 BR 10:1 new zone law heard, criticized 2-13-1964 IR 1:7 crowd jams zoning revision hearing 2-20-1964 IR 1:1 I-90 route revised; village cool to proposals, map 2-20-1964 IR 1:3 planners modify zoning ordinance changes 2-27-1964 IR 1:1 prepares reply to Illinois Division of Highways on their proposal for alignment of I-90, 3-5-1964 IR 1:5 population now 3,930, 4-23-1964 IR 1:6 campaign on litter spurred 5-7-1964 IR 1:7 dead elms worry president 8-20-1964 IR 1:3 safety council proposed 9-3-1964 IR 1:1 to consider purchase of Green Belt; open space available 10-15-1964 IR 1:1 to organize Safety Plan Commission 10-15-1964 IR 1:4 new water tank and well could reduce fire protection insurance rate 10-15-1964 IR 1:7 to seek U.S. aid for purchase Green Belt 10-29-1964 IR 1:7 action begun to gain funds for Greenbelt 11-5-1964 AR 9:5 $2 million of public works improvements should be completed by mid-1965, 11-12-1964 IR 1:7 police officers, photograph 11-26-1964 IR 1:5 village directory now available; 1,500 copies printed; first of its kind for village 12-3-1964 IR 1:1 seeks federal funds to get open space 12-31-1964 IR 1:4

Itasca Volunteer Fire Department dance Saturday 11-14-1941 RR 1:7 firemen win at Rockford, photograph 10-22-1948 DCR 1:2 photograph 8-5-1949 PE 1:1 hand pumper bought in 1909 brings back memories, photograph 5-14-1953 RR 1:4 to vote on forming a fire district 2-4-1954 RR 1:7 new emergency truck, photograph 3-3-1955 RR 1:6 photograph 7-14-1955 RR 5:1 to vote on new firehouse 5-24-1956 RR 1:7 celebrates 50th anniversary; displays past and present at open house, photographs 1-15-1959 DCR 1:1 new pumper 10-13-1960 RR 5:1 photographs: today and 1930, photograph 10-20-1960 RR 4:1 new fire engine faces first test, photograph 9-14-1961 IR 1:1 water fighting team wins trophy, photograph 10-18-1962 BR 13:6 vote September 5; eastern portion of Roselle Fire Protection District proposed for transfer to 8-13-1964 IR 1:1

Itasca War Price and Ration Board explains OPA regulations on home butchering 12-18-1942 RR 1:1

Itasca Woman's Club organized 4-4-1924 13:3 visits Haeger Pottery at Dundee 8-14-1925 9:6 luncheon 10-2-1925 2:3 President gives good report of year's work 4-23-1926 11:1 lunches at Medinah 2-13-1931 RR 1:2 bicentennial program 2-12-1932 RR 1:4 honors old members 2-16-1940 RR 1:1 opens new tennis courts to public 8-29-1941 RR 1:3 opens new season at Tally Ho Tea Rooms 9-12-1941 RR 1:4 to save grease for Uncle Sam 3-20-1942 RR 1:6 writes and stages hit Peter Pickle's Party 4-3-1942 RR 1:5 names new officers 4-16-1943 RR 3:7 enjoys puppet show 5-14-1943 RR 1:3 opens 1943-'44 season 9-17-1943 RR 1:6 installs new officers 5-12-1944 RR 1:4 opens year with fall luncheon 9-15-1944 RR 1:4 features two noted Itascans 11-24-1944 RR 1:3 enjoys Christmas party 12-15-1944 RR 1:5 to hear book review by Miss Jerry Schmal, photograph 3-2-1945 RR 1:2 to elect new officers 4-13-1945 RR 1:2 sixty attend luncheon 9-14-1945 RR 1:4 announces two new members 10-12-1945 RR 1:4 to collect books for vets 1-11-1946 RR 1:2 voted 'best' in DuPage County, photograph of President, Mrs. Arthur Schneider 1-21-1949 RR 1:2 honors charter members, photograph 3-11-1949 RR 1:5 organized in 1924, photograph 3-11-1949 RR 5:4 hears lecture on oriental art 4-15-1949 RR 1:5 first luncheon of fall season, photograph 10-12-1961 BR 9:1 sews curtains for village, photograph 1-25-1962 BR 12:3 refurbishes village hall 4-19-1962 IR 1:7 first art fair 6-6-1963 BR 14:1

Itasca Youth Center "Loaf Inn" opens 10-18-1946 RR 1:4

Ithaca see Itasca, Village of 10-9-1925 11:3

ITT General Controls Inc., Des Plaines signs on-job training agreement with U.S. Dept. of Labor 5-14-1964 AHH 55:5 advertisement; 2000 South Wolf Road 11-19-1964 AHH 68:3

Ivanhoe School approves Libertyville consolidation 5-30-1947 18:3

Ivanhoe, Village of Gabby Hartnett and Bob O'Farrell Day at Dietz's Stables 10-20-1933 8:7

Iversen, Earl G. Itasca lot sale 11-26-1948 13:1

Iverson, Don photograph of 4-26-1940 PE 1:4

Iverson, Elmer N., Mount Prospect somewhere in Alaska 3-12-1943 (2) 1:6 at Kodiak, Alaska 12-17-1943 7:1 thanks Lions 1-14-1944 12:4 on furlough 2-25-1944 12:2 letter from Fort Sill, Okla. 8-18-1944 16:7 at Sheppard Field, Texas 4-6-1945 6:7 at Selfridge Field, Mich. 8-3-1945 6:4 letter from Selfridge 8-16-1945 23:7

Iverson, Iver, Rand Road now is the proper time for transplanting 4-23-1943 MPH 3:1

Iverson, Iver, Perennial Gardens, Arlington Heights, 2101 East Thomas Street mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:8

Iverson, Thomas horticulturalist to address Town Meetin' 10-15-1948 MPH 2:3

Iverson, Walter, Bensenville at Camp Kohler, Calif. 6-23-1944 7:5

IVI (abbreviation) see Independent Voters of Illinois

Ivory Oil Co., Arlington Heights advertisement: auto service; State Road and Northwest Highway 1-10-1928 3:1

Ivy Hill Elementary School, Arlington Heights, 2211 North Burke Drive see also School District No. 25, Wheeling Township purchase of site recommended 3-22-1962 AHH 1:4

Ivy Hill Subdivision, Arlington Heights, Palatine Road near Rand Road opens; illustration 7-26-1962 AHH 12:3, 57:1 delay annexing 65 acres to get details of plans 6-13-1963 AHH 31:1

Ivy League Garden Club, Elk Grove Village (also known as Elk Grove Ivy Garden Club) unveils planning for future 5-3-1962 EGH 5:3 to hold flower show 5-23-1963 EGH 6:6 creates flowered fairyland 5-30-1963 EGH 5:3

Izaak Walton League see Walton, Izaak, League

Izui, Victor S., Arlington Heights Jap-American medics aid wounded on the field 3-9-1945 9:6 awarded Silver Star in France 7-6-1945 12:5 awarded Medical Badge 8-10-1945 6:1 'most decorated combat team' home 12-14-1945 14:4