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O Bar W Ranch, Palatine, 309 West Emerson Avenue see also Wanke's, Otto, Safari Taxidermy, Palatine Palatine taxidermist, Otto Wanke, is king of the beasts, photographs 12-1-1960 AHH 7:1

O-G Pub, Downers Grove to appeal liquor suspension 11-29-1962 BR 10:5, 2-7-1963 BR 2:6

Oak Brook sometimes spelled Oakbrook

Oak Brook Center see Oakbrook Shopping Center, Oakbrook Terrace

Oak Brook Polo Club Olympic equestrian trials 8-29-1947 10:3 camera fans to have full day at Oak Brook Steeplechase meet 6-4-1948 10:6 Mexican poloists to oppose U.S. in matches 8-19-1949 10:3 photograph 7-5-1956 RR 5:1

Oak Brook Steeplechase and Race Meeting established as popular annual attraction 6-3-1949 9:2

Oak Brook Terrace see Oakbrook Terrace

Oak Brook Utility Company granted license to lay water and sewer lines through York Park Forest Preserve 6-6-1963 BR 7:3

Oak Brook, Village of new village in DuPage County mentioned 10-22-1959 RR 1:5

Oak Community School, Oak Park Walter Wasik, Rolling Meadows, heads school founded in 1956 by Oak Park-River Forest Association for Retarded Children 9-24-1964 RMH 1:4

Oak Court Apartments, Palatine, 169 East Palatine Road advertisement 4-25-1963 AHH 38:6

Oak Electro/Netics Corp., Crystal Lake see Oak Manufacturing Company, Division of Oak Electro/Netics Corp., Crystal Lake

Oak Forest Hospital see Oak Forest Infirmary

Oak Forest Infirmary, 15900 Cicero Avenue (later known as Oak Forest Hospital) Cook County demands payment when townships send paupers to hospital 10-28-1943 1:3 deplorable conditions; fire, sanitary hazards cost county taxpayers $300,000 state aid 10-4-1946 10:2 Cook County sues Niles Township for care of pauper 5-9-1947 10:4 Palatine Township pays old Cook County bill for care of resident at 7-11-1947 PE 1:5 state increases aid for old age patients 4-2-1948 19:7 inmates to get $2.50 spending money per month 7-9-1948 18:6 Cook County dedicates pauper cemetery, see Cook County Cemetery 10-13-1960 AHH 7:4

Oak Forest School see also School District No. 145 mentioned 10-7-1930 8:4 student essay 4-3-1931 AHH 6:4

Oak Glen Subdivision, Bartlett, southeast of Devon Avenue and Bartlett Road see Williamsburg Homes, Inc., Bartlett

Oak Grove, Lemont Road south of Westmont mentioned 7-29-1949 RR 1:4

Oak Hill Elementary School, Streamwood see Oakhill Elementary School, Streamwood

Oak Knoll Manor Subdivision seeks annexation to Addison 12-4-1958 AR 1:3 annexed by Addison 2-21-1963 IR 1:4 trustees hear objectors; promise to 'reconsider' 6-4-1964 AR 1:7

Oak Lawn Public School see also School District No. 122 or 123 achievement meeting 12-20-1927 (2) 5:3 new Ditto machine 4-3-1931 AHH 6:3 wood work class 4-10-1931 AHH 11:1

Oak Leaf Swedish Bakery, Wheeling, 281 East Dundee Road mentioned 5-11-1961 WH 2:1 advertisement 6-1-1961 WH 2:5 advertisement, photographs 7-13-1961 WH 2:1 Oak Leaves (Oak Park magazine) editorial, see Cook County 9-23-1932 2:5 Mrs. Harry Kindness to talk 10-26-1944 MPH 3:3

Oak Manufacturing Company, Division of Oak Electro/Netics Corp., Crystal Lake advertisement; tool & die; South Main Street 11-19-1964 AHH 66:7

Oak Meadows Golf Course, Addison see Elmhurst Country Club, Addison

Oak Meadows Sanitary District to be formed 2-23-1961 MPH 3:1

Oak Park Avenue see Chicago State Hospital see Read, Charles F., Mental Health Center, Chicago see Supreme Builders, Berwyn see Union Ridge School, Harwood Heights

Oak Park Center for the Crippled photograph 3-19-1964 WH 1:6

Oak Park Coin Club show set 10-22-1964 AHH 81:6

Oak Park Federal Savings, 1001 Lake Street new home, photograph 12-31-1953 AHH 12:3 goes electronic; orders four Burroughs F-4244 electronic posting machines, photograph 3-30-1961 AHH 35:3, 7-19-1962 AHH 61:3

Oak Park-River Forest Association for Retarded Children see Oak Community School, Oak Park

Oak Park, Village of see Atlas Educational Film Company, Oak Park see Battaglia, Sam, Oak Park see Brink, Lt. Eddie, Oak Park see Buehlberger, Betty, Oak Park see Clifton, Miss Bernice, Oak Park see Demling, Jack see First Methodist Episcopal Church, Oak Park see Folker, J. LaBarre, Oak Park see Hitzemann, Miss Emily Charlotte, Oak Park see Kibbie, Hugh C., Oak Park see Meyer, Judge Walter L., Oak Park see Miller, George A., Oak Park see Miller, J. C., Oak Park see Newhart, Bob, Oak Park see Pioneer Publishing Company, Oak Park see Redman, Hon. A. J., Oak Park see Wieboldt's Store, Oak Park see WTAY, Oak Park 4-25-1924 1:5

Oak Ridge, on Milwaukee Avenue mentioned 1-30-1964 AHH 22:3

Oak School, Addison, Oak Street and Addison Avenue (formerly known as North School) see also School District No. 4, Addison Township name announced 10-10-1957 AR 1:7 graduates 67, 6-5-1958 AR 1:6 PTA urges curfew 2-12-1959 AR 1:5 map 4-13-1961 AR 1:5 studies colonial times, photograph 11-23-1961 BR 7:6 prepares for Young People's Art Fair, photograph 4-26-1962 AR 1:2 award contract for gym 5-17-1962 AR 1:7 cement laid, photograph 5-31-1962 AR 1:6

Oak Street, Itasca see Hills Dress Shoppe, Itasca photograph of new homes 10-9-1925 9:4

Oak Street, Palatine see Dean Tract, Palatine see McIntosh, Arthur T., & Company, Chicago 5-28-1948 PE 1:2, 4-15-1949 PE 2:1, 7-22-1954 PE 1:7 see sloughs 4-15-1949 17:7, 4-15-1949 PE 4:4 grading 5-16-1947 PE 1:2

Oak Street Junior High School, Palatine see Sanborn, Gray M., School, Palatine

Oak Street School, Palatine see Sanborn, Gray M., School, Palatine

Oak Street School Parent Teacher Association to start classes on 'Parent Education' 1-28-1949 PE 1:1 traveling baskets to aid art department 2-11-1949 PE 3:4 finances, safety are theme 4-15-1949 PE 1:6

Oakbrook sometimes spelled Oak Brook

Oakbrook Elementary School, Wood Dale, 170 South Wood Dale Road see also School District No. 7, Addison Township 5-acre site purchased 1-30-1958 DCR 1:7 slate vote 10-16-1958 DCR 1:3 vote Saturday on school 10-30-1958 DCR 1:1 to vote on $200,000 school, illustration 5-19-1960 DCR 1:1 okayed 5-26-1960 DCR 1:4 bids opened 1-30-1958 DCR 1:7 ground broken, photograph 11-10-1960 DCR 1:6 county action stymies school; new building may not open 6-29-1961 BR 1:4 did school officials receive 'fair hearing'? 6-29-1961 BR 1:6 petition campaign to seek sewer ordinance, photograph 7-27-1961 BR 1:6 surprise! Wood Dale is against sewer plan 8-10-1961 BR 12:1 annexation appears to be solution 8-24-1961 BR 5:3 sewage issue still unresolved 10-5-1961 AR 2:3 sidewalk argument 11-9-1961 BR 5:1 sidewalk effort gains, loses 11-23-1961 BR 5:4 board forces action, photographs 11-30-1961 DCR 1:1 suggest redrilling well 12-14-1961 BR 6:5 sewer is still 'cloudy' issue 4-19-1962 BR 9:5 annexation, sewer service issues settled, photograph 4-26-1962 BR 7:1 Wood Dale moves to annex land 5-3-1962 BR 5:1 contractor agrees to drill another well 6-14-1962 BR 8:5 $500 payment is threat to district's peace 3-28-1963 BR 2:2

Oakbrook Shopping Center, Oakbrook Terrace, northeast corner 22nd Street and Route 83 see Jewel Food Store, Oakbrook Terrace see Rothschild, Maurice L. & Co., Oakbrook Shopping Center see Sears, Roebuck & Company, Oakbrook Shopping Center leases 90% of available space 3-16-1961 BR 6:1 110 acres 3-1-1962 AHH 52:3 to open March 5; list of tenants 3-1-1962 AHH 54:6 wins architecture award 4-4-1963 AHH 25:4 West Suburban Fine Arts Alliance art show to be held 5-16-1963 BR 8:5 Bensenville police plan exhibit for National Police Week 5-7-1964 BR 1:6 police show to feature display of crime tools 5-7-1964 BR 8:2 to stage huge art exhibit 8-27-1964 BR 18:1

Oakbrook Terrace Community Park District ruled constitutional 5-30-1963 BR 4:2

Oakbrook Terrace, Village of (mistakenly Oak Brook Terrace) see Oakbrook Shopping Center, Oakbrook Terrace wife of village president of Oakbrook files libel suit against Mayor Walter Padgett 2-20-1964 BR 5:6

Oakdale Woods Subdivision, Bensenville, northeast of Route 83 and Grand Avenue likely to be annexed by Bensenville 10-4-1962 BR 6:1

Oakes, Dr. F., Bensenville advertisement: physician and surgeon; First State Bank Building 7-5-1929 DCR 2:1 advertisement: 200 South York Street 3-4-1938 RR 3:3

Oakes, Richard G., Bensenville letter from Gulfport, Miss. 8-16-1945 16:5

Oakhill Elementary School, Streamwood, 502 South Oltendorf Road (sometimes misspelled Oak Hill) see also School District U-46 6 acres given for school 1-30-1964 HH 2:3 to hold referendum on construction of 2-13-1964 HH 4:7 on ballot Saturday 3-5-1964 HH 6:1 voters approve construction by narrow margin 3-12-1964 HH 6:3 board approves bids 4-16-1964 HH 9:2 Richard Hibschman appointed principal 7-16-1964 HSH 1:1 bids opened; completion in January hoped 8-13-1964 HSH 1:7 under construction, photograph 8-27-1964 HSH 1:4 to be open January 25, photograph 12-3-1964 HSH 1:5

Oakly, Betty, Wheeling photograph 10-3-1947 14:4

Oakton considered as a name, see Niles Center 12-29-1939 MPH 1:8

Oakton Auto Repair Shop, Niles Center advertisement 8-4-1922 9:6

Oakton House see Bersal's Oakton House, Des Plaines

Oakton Park Subdivision, near Mount Prospect Road and Oakton Street Cook County approves Marvin F. Beer's 4-25-1947 3:1

Oakton School, Park Ridge see also School District No. 64½, Maine Township draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1 work begun on addition 1-10-1941 6:6 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6

Oakton Street (Elk Grove Village to Evanston) see Beer Motors, Des Plaines see Bersal's Oakton House, Des Plaines see Bill's Service Center, Des Plaines see Bob's Lone Tree Tavern see Borg-Warner Transmission Service Center, Des Plaines see Colonial Inn, Des Plaines see Cook County Farm Bureau 2-13-1925 14:2 see Corra, Erwin see Cowger Fence, Niles see Des Plaines Church of Christ see Des Plaines Family Service Laundry see Des Plaines Industrial Park see Des Plaines Rental Equipment Co. see Devonshire, Des Plaines see Diamond Paint Co., Des Plaines see Eagle Food Center, Niles see Ebertt & Masterson see Elk Grove Kennels see Elk Grove Pizzeria see Endurance Paving, Elk Grove Village see Firth's, Mrs., Quality Doughnuts, Niles Center see Franson's, Niles see Howard & Kline Discount Center, Des Plaines see Howard-Kline Home Improvement Co., Des Plaines see J & B Gulf Station, Elk Grove Village see K & R Delivery, Inc., Des Plaines see Landers Chalet Restaurant and Lounge, Elk Grove Village see Larry and Carl's Sinclair Service, Des Plaines see Larson Calculating & Typing Service, Inc., Skokie see Lawrencewood, Niles see Lift Parts Manufacturing, Inc., Elk Grove Village see Maine Center School see Mayer, Armin J., Niles Center see Nebel's Tavern, Des Plaines see Niles Center Public Library see Niles West High School, Skokie see Northwest Motel see Northwest Office Machines, Park Ridge see Oasis Store, Elk Grove Village see Ohio Oil Co. see Park Ridge School for Girls see Pile Swimming Pool Sales, Inc., Elk Grove Village see Romano's Pizza Lounge, Des Plaines see Rupley School, Elk Grove see St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Niles Center see Schramm's Greenhouse and Farm Supplies, Des Plaines see Shagbark Lake Fur & Feather Farm, Des Plaines see Skokie Valley Iron & Metal Co., Evanston see Specht's, J. see Steinberg Baum Valu-Center, Niles see Stephani, Otto see Town House, Des Plaines see Trailertown Market, Elk Grove see Tures, Math., Des Plaines see Wally's Cities Service Station, Elk Grove Village see Wally's and John's Standard Service Station, Elk Grove Village see Warnecke Electron Tubes, Inc., Des Plaines see Weber Bros. Auto Service see Willoway Terrace trailer park see Wood, Lawrence, Shopping Center, Niles farmers anxious for paved road from Higgins Road to Schaumburg Center Road 7-3-1931 1:2 to be one of Elk Grove Village's major thoroughfares 8-20-1959 AHH 1:5

Oakton Street, Arlington Heights see Able Electric, Arlington Heights see Arlington Greens Subdivision see Arlington Ridge Subdivision see Georgetown Manor Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Jelco Bus Co., Arlington Heights see Kehe farm see Lutgert Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged, Arlington Heights 5-23-1952 AHH 1:1 see Northwest Steel Co., Arlington Heights see Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Rolling Meadows see St. Viator Catholic Boys High School, Arlington Heights see Sherwood Estates see Virginia Terrace Subdivision, Arlington Heights residents pack hearing, protest extension 8-27-1959 AHH 12:1 project faces showdown over widening and extension 10-8-1959 AHH 1:5 board hotly argues plan 1-7-1960 AHH 1:2 village approves widening 4-21-1960 AHH 1:1 propose 28-foot width 9-1-1960 AHH 1:5 is end near on controversy? 3-23-1961 AHH 1:7 residents continue attacks on improvements 6-29-1961 AHH 26:1 paving to go ahead 6-27-1963 AHH 2:5 engineer says curbs will fail 9-19-1963 AHH 10:1

Oakton Street Improvement Association asks traffic control in Arlington Heights 10-10-1963 AHH 2:3

Oakton Sunshine Club 9th big affair at Fritz Engstler's Hall, Tessville 12-7-1923 5:6 (Roll B)

Oakview Children's Home, Des Plaines, 9555 Golf Road retarded children's home to open 6-13-1963 AHH 39:6 advertisement 9-12-1963 AHH 23:1

Oakwood Avenue, Des Plaines see Des Plaines Home Laundry see Lake-Cook Farm Supply see Niedert Motor Service, Des Plaines see Suburban Dairy, Des Plaines see Van's Art Supplies, Des Plaines see Woolfe, Matt, Des Plaines

Oas, William A., Arlington Heights new paymaster for Commonwealth Edison, photograph 8-11-1944 1:1 photograph 12-5-1947 5:5

Oas, William H., Arlington Heights leaves for El Paso, Texas 12-18-1942 (2) 1:3 attends Texas College of Mines 1-15-1943 (2) 1:5 colorful description of South Sea islands, photograph 3-24-1944 12:3 'Tokyo Rose' is friend of men in South Pacific, photograph 7-28-1944 12:4 letter from Port Hueneme, Calif. 8-11-1944 7:4 home on furlough, photograph 8-16-1945 19:3

Oasis Drive-In Theater, Touhy Avenue and Higgins Road outdoor theater northeast of Elmhurst Road and Touhy Avenue wins court okay 3-10-1960 EGH 1:4 ground broken for new theater; controversy settled, illustration 5-12-1960 EGH 1:4 unique drive-in to open soon 8-25-1960 AHH 56:3 Hollywood opening, photograph 8-25-1960 EGH 3:1 $600,000 drive-in to open 9-15-1960 AHH 48:2 plans 'Spooktacular', photograph 10-27-1960 AHH 49:5 owner Oscar Brotman, photograph 5-4-1961 EGH 1:3 Gone With the Wind 6-15-1961 AHH 63:2 observes first birthday 9-14-1961 AHH 20:4 advertisement: cartoon "Tostu" 10-19-1961 AHH 55:3 spook show planned 10-26-1961 AHH 66:4 owner says: 'don't cut corners' 11-9-1961 AHH 6:3 lessons for 'The Twist' at Oasis Drive-In Theater 11-9-1961 EGH 1:7 Chicago hypnotist, Edwin L. Baron, photograph 12-28-1961 AHH 43:5 'Spook-Tacular' set 10-18-1962 AHH 67:4 owner Brotman with Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin, photograph 2-28-1963 AHH 18:7 mentioned; 7500 North Elmhurst Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4 spook show slated, photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 57:2

Oasis Mobile Home Park, Touhy Avenue see also trailers and trailer camps trailer hassle may be settled; Elk Grove Village may avoid court 4-27-1961 EGH 1:4 given go-ahead, photograph of signing ceremony 5-4-1961 EGH 1:1 'breeds' romance 4-19-1962 EGH 2:4 review 10-25-1962 AHH 24:1 statistics 6-6-1963 EGH 1:2 wind damage, photograph 6-13-1963 EGH 2:1

Oasis Store, Elk Grove Village, Oakton Street and Higgins Road mentioned 5-9-1963 EGH 1:7

Oates, Harry, & Sons, Feed Service, Barrington, 128 Appleby 10-24-1947 PE 3:5 advertisement 10-24-1947 PE 3:5

oats see Pearsons' Farms, Camp McDonald Station Palatine Township leading crops: corn, oats, hay, soy beans, wheat 7-18-1941 3:3, 8-2-1946 2:7 local farmers harvesting bumper crops of oats, wheat 8-15-1947 1:2 leading crops in Cook County were corn, oats 1-7-1949 8:1

O'Beirne Realty Co., Wood Dale photograph 2-18-1960 AR 9:3

O'Beirne, W. H. hold Wood Dale realtor in jail on larceny and confidence game charges 10-19-1961 BR 6:2 bound over to grand jury 11-9-1961 BR 1:6 pleads guilty to embezzlement 12-21-1961 BR 1:8 sentenced in embezzlement case 8-15-1963 BR 6:4 takes overdose of pills 8-22-1963 BR 9:1

Obenauf, Edwin, Prairie View photograph 11-18-1949 6:3

Oberg, Gail, Arlington Heights photograph 1-3-1957 AHH 1:5

Oberg, Oluf dream comes true for tool producer, Pres. Portage Tool Co., Elk Grove Village, photograph 10-3-1963 EGH 4:1

Oberman, Adolph W. new teacher to be installed at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights, photograph 12-15-1944 1:1

Obermiller, Judge William "The Spanking Judge" urges old-fashioned virtue, photographs 3-14-1963 BR 10:4, 12:6, 14:1

Oberschneider, Dr. Paul, Roselle see Roselle Medical Clinic

Obert, Gifford H., Des Plaines last Civil War veteran from Des Plaines dies 8-28-1931 1:4

obesity luxury corrodes us into flabby caricature 9-14-1961 AHH 41:1 cardiac researchers agree: overweight a health hazard 1-11-1962 RMH 7:4 cut calories to cut pounds 2-15-1962 AHH 45:1 reduce weight and fatten pocketbook 3-22-1962 AHH 46:1 flabby youth? 9-13-1962 AHH 85:3 fat people often suffer from fears: Forest Hospital, Des Plaines lecture 10-4-1962 AHH 24:1

Obie's Inn, Palatine, Northwest Highway and Quentin Road poultry sale 11-19-1948 10:1

Obie's Ski Chalet, Park Ridge, 27 South Prospect Avenue advertisement 10-17-1963 AHH 64:4

obituaries see individual names

O'Bradovich, Ed Chicago Bear, photograph 1-9-1964 BR 7:3 at Striking Lanes, Mount Prospect, photograph 2-20-1964 AHH 7:6

O'Brien, Rev. Arthur Edward new priest, St. Theresa Catholic Church, Palatine 6-17-1949 PE 1:7

O'Brien, Billie, Prospect Heights WAVE studies photography in Washington, D.C. 7-21-1944 11:7

O'Brien, Edward, Arlington Heights enters Armored Forces Replacement Training Center 4-9-1943 (2) 5:7

O'Brien, Irven J., Arlington Heights at Cherry Point, N.C. 11-24-1944 7:2 promoted to Corporal 1-26-1945 9:6 on his way overseas 6-22-1945 10:5

O'Brien, John J. "Jack", Arlington Heights at Great Lakes 8-4-1944 7:1 on leave 10-13-1944 14:5

O'Brien, John T., Palatine stationed at Pecos, Texas 9-18-1942 (2) 2:4 at air field near LaJunta, Colo. 11-20-1942 (2) 2:5 awarded 2nd Lt. wings, photograph 1-15-1943 (2) 1:6 in New Guinea 10-15-1943 7:5 reported missing in New Guinea, photograph 11-18-1943 PE 1:7 was in raid against Rabaul in Pacific 1-14-1944 1:4 missing pilot is prisoner of war, photograph 8-11-1944 7:7 silver star and air medal for missing pilot 11-3-1944 PE 1:7 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:2 wife receives Purple Heart 2-23-1945 7:6

O'Brien, Patsy, Arlington Heights photograph of 12-13-1940 (2) 2:1

O'Brien, Paul, Bartlett at Keesler Field, Miss. 4-14-1944 14:3 finishes furlough 4-28-1944 9:8 at Seattle, Wash. 5-19-1944 14:8 on furlough 10-13-1944 14:3

O'Brien, Russell, Bartlett at Way Cross, Ga. 9-24-1943 (2) 1:7 at Goldsboro, N.C. 11-12-1943 7:1 at New Haven, Conn. 2-4-1944 7:6

O'Brien, Thomas "Blind Tom" Cook County Sheriff officers capture young bandits 3-10-1939 CCH 1:2 Cook County wide open as gamblers rule; breakdown of law enforcement is worst in history 5-19-1939 PE 1:4 2-way police radio to open; first station at Milwaukee Avenue and Dempster Street 8-11-1939 1:4 farmer and deputy sheriffs 'shoot it out' 8-25-1939 CCH 1:3 Cook County dedicates new police radio station WSCI 10-27-1939 1:2 sheriff's office offers 2-way radio service 1-19-1940 1:2 police raze 'Trampville' along Milwaukee & St. Paul and North Western railroad tracks, south of Techny Road, and south of Golf Road, 3-15-1940 11:5 police have record week-end; deputy sheriffs answer five calls every hour Sunday 7-25-1941 6:5

O'Brien, Father Thomas Joseph 150 welcome new pastor of St. Raymond Catholic Church, Mount Prospect, photograph 7-22-1949 MPH 1:3 offer mass for, photograph 5-2-1963 MPH 1:2

O'Brien's Cleaners, Palatine, 410 East Chicago Avenue advertisement 12-17-1948 PE 4:1

obscene phone calls, alleged Illinois Bell opens drive against obscene phone calls 10-19-1961 EGH 1:1 lewd phone calls traced to boy, 13, 1-18-1962 HH 1:7 mysterious voice plagues Elk Grove Village housewife 1-25-1962 EGH 1:2 Anthony Chirchirilla, Maywood, youth accused of obscene calls 6-11-1964 BR 5:1 man known as "The Breather" annoys with telephone calls 10-22-1964 AR 4:2

obscenity see pornography

observatories see Elgin Community College see Prospect Heights Observatory see St. Procopius College, Lisle see School District U-46, 8-29-1963 HH 5:1...

obstetricians see also gynecologists see also midwives see Bogdan, Dr. Joseph A., Addison see Howell, Richard E., Palatine see Pepper, Dr. George, Elk Grove Village see Pleotis, Dr. Peter, Mount Prospect see Siegel, Dr. Peter, Elk Grove Village see Wimsett, Dr. Willard B., Bensenville

O'Carroll Assembly Hall see Camp Reinberg 10-6-1933 1:6

O'Carroll, Stanley Supt., Camp Reinberg, photograph 8-12-1938 CCH 8:1 veteran superintendent dies 3-21-1947 PE 1:3

Ocasek, Mr. and Mrs. T. J., Arlington Heights photograph 1-16-1948 9:1

occupations see also labor see accountants see actors see actresses see artists see assessors see attorneys see auctioneers see authors see aviation see bakers see bandmasters see bankers see bookmakers see builders see butchers see candlestick makers see carpenters see chefs see cleaners see clowns see dentists see developers see diversified occupations (D.O.) see dressmakers see drivers see editors see electricians see engineers see excavators see farmers see firefighters see fishermen see furriers see garbagemen see gardeners see grave robbers see hairdressers see harnessmakers see homemakers see jewelers see judges see lawmakers see librarians see masons see massage therapists see masters see mechanics see merchants see midwives see miners see ministers see missionaries see nuns see packers see painters see physicians see pilots see police see politicians see plumbers see priests see printers see professors see prostitutes see psychiatrists see psychologists see publishers see roofers see sailors see salesmen see scientists see seamstresses see secretaries see ship builders see shoemakers see smiths see social workers see soldiers see solicitors see steelworkers see surgeons see surveyors see tailors see teachers see teamsters see telegraphers see tool and die makers see undertakers see urban planners see wagonmakers see waiters and waitresses see watchmakers of those seeking work from Arlington Heights Relief Committee 1-2-1931 8:2 Cook County Selective Service Board No. 1, Arlington Heights: occupational questionnaires to 35 - 44 year old men 5-15-1942 1:3 sales, engineering are top occupations of Elk Grove Village residents 4-12-1962 EGH 2:1

OCD (abbreviation) see Office of Civilian Defense

oceanography see Strykowski, Joe, Arlington Heights

O'Connel, Harold P. Circuit judge backed by Chicago Bar Association poll 10-15-1964 AHH 16:1

O'Connell, John, Hoffman Estates Sgt. with new police car, photograph 12-21-1961 HH 2:4 Lieut., photograph 2-15-1962 HH 10:1 is acting police chief 6-27-1963 HH 1:2 new police chief, photograph 9-19-1963 HH 1:5 tells thoughts on police force 9-19-1963 HH 4:1 investigates shooting; reports police force is first-rate, photograph 1-30-1964 HH 3:1

O'Connor Co., J. P. & J. W., Arlington Heights advertisement: home builders; Chestnut Street and Elm Street 7-5-1940 7:1

O'Connor & Goldberg, Mount Prospect, Randhurst shoes; illustration 8-2-1962 AHH 66:6

OCS (abbreviation) Officer Candidate School

Ocwieja, Steve M., Bensenville supplies equipment to combat air forces in Europe 3-16-1945 7:5

OD (abbreviation) Officer of the Day

O'Day, L. George, Mount Prospect, 205 West Central Road Addressing Machine Company purchases O'Day factory building on Central Road, Mount Prospect 3-14-1947 6:7 everything must go! 3-28-1947 8:5

O'Day Realtors, Mount Prospect, 666 East Northwest Highway advertisement 7-20-1961 AHH 39:1 closing office, transferring business to John R. Sontag 8-16-1962 AHH 56:6

Odd Fellows see International Order of Odd Fellows

Odd Fellows Hall, Palatine, 21 West Railroad Avenue see Burkhardt, Jacob, Palatine see Columbia Tent No. 405, Court of Honor 4-26-1902 4:7 see Kirchoff Food Store & Catering Service, Palatine see Logan, John A., Lodge No. 152, IOMA (Palatine) see Marsala's Finer Foods, Palatine see Page, Peggy, Dance Studio, Palatine see Palatine Electric Shop see Palatine Lodge No. 708, International Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) see Perseverance Lodge No. 41, IOGT (Palatine) see Smith's Food Mart, Palatine dance 2-4-1938 7:5 photograph 3-25-1954 AHH 20:1

O'Donnell, Gail, Arlington Heights photograph 1-2-1948 1:6

O'Donnell, George seek more data on co-op to be located north side Buffalo Creek west of Wolf Road; to be developed by Jonas Meyers and 1-24-1963 WH 1:1 'co-op' housing: new twist for old idea; Wheeling project is first proposal, photograph 1-31-1963 AHH 23:1

O'Donnell, Mrs. Michael, Arlington Heights photograph 1-2-1948 1:6

O'Donnell's Farm, Palatine, Hicks Road one mile north of Cook County Fair Grounds for sale 9-7-1923 4:1

odor see air pollution

Oefelein, Casper, Arlington Heights killed by train 9-27-1918 1:5

Oefelein, Donald C., Arlington Heights at Fort Jackson, S.C. 2-12-1943 (2) 1:4 own version of Army manual 2-26-1943 (2) 2:1 criticism of 'Army manual' 3-19-1943 (2) 1:4 at Boston College, Mass. 7-23-1943 9:1 in army specialized training program 8-27-1943 (2) 1:5 in Germany 3-23-1945 14:3 meets Edward Crofoot 5-11-1945 9:3 accidently poisoned; sick for a week 7-27-1945 12:5

Oefelein, Francis H., Arlington Heights at Seymour Johnson field, N.C. 9-17-1943 (2) 1:3 at Yale University, Conn. 10-8-1943 7:2 graduates with commission from Yale 2-18-1944 12:3 mentioned 8-25-1944 12:8 letter from North Pacific 10-13-1944 12:1 letter from East Indies 12-22-1944 10:6 Lt. in Dutch East Indies 1-26-1945 12:4, 3-9-1945 10:5 letter from Philippines 6-1-1945 7:5

Oefelein, Isabelle Cuny, Arlington Heights advertisement: piano instructor; 827 North Pine Avenue 10-4-1927 3:5

Oefelein, Mike, Arlington Heights old time dance programs tell story of 'rug cutting' in 1890's at 50 cents a couple 1-23-1948 13:1

Oefelein, Raymond letter from San Antonio, Texas 7-28-1916 1:4 soldiers cheerful 8-25-1916 10:4 Army life at Camp Logan, Houston, Texas 11-9-1917 8:4 home, describes two years of fighting 6-27-1919 12:5 military squad honors memory of 5-14-1926 1:6

Oeftering, Michael V., Bensenville, Wood Dale at Camp Meade, Md. 6-23-1944 7:5 at Camp Walters, Texas 6-23-1944 12:5 seriously wounded in France; hospitalized in England 1-5-1945 RR 1:5 home on furlough 3-23-1945 9:7 Easter is Christmas 4-6-1945 7:4

Oehler see Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home

Oehler, Walter C. dead at 74, photograph 1-2-1964 AHH 17:1

Oehler, Walter C., Co., Arlington Heights, 111 West Campbell Street advertisement: mortuary science 2-18-1949 11:7

Oehlerking, Beatrice, Mount Prospect photograph 8-27-1948 7:5

Oehlerking, Cherry Ann, Bensenville photograph of 5-15-1942 RR 2:4

Oehlerking, Doris, Mount Prospect photograph 7-1-1949 7:3

Oehlerking, Elmer Mount Prospect postman receives award, photograph 11-2-1961 MPH 1:6

Oehlerking, Everett, Mount Prospect Road photograph of 9-7-1945 1:1

Oehlerking, Howard A., Mount Prospect at Oceanside, Calif. 8-3-1945 6:4, 8-16-1945 21:8 at Camp Callan, Calif. 10-5-1945 14:3 at Fort Ord, Calif. 11-2-1945 16:2

Oehlerking, L., Des Plaines bad farm fire 9-8-1922 2:2

Oehlerking, Virginia, Mount Prospect photograph 12-9-1949 6:2

Oehlerking, Wilfred, Mount Prospect in military service 9-18-1942 1:7

Oehring Motors, Inc., Park Ridge, 10 Main Street advertisement 9-9-1949 (4) 11:3

OES (abbreviation) see Order of the Eastern Star

Oetjen, Rev. A. L. resident pastor at St. John's Evangelical Church, Rodenburg gets call to Joliet 1-6-1939 RR 1:4

office buildings see buildings

Office of Civilian Defense (OCD) (also known as Civilian Defense Council) see also civil defense see also military see 10th Division Office of Civilian Defense, Des Plaines see Arlington Heights Office of Civilian Defense see Bensenville Office of Civilian Defense see Bloomingdale Office of Civilian Defense see Bloomingdale Township Office of Civilian Defense see Cook County Office of Civilian Defense see Des Plaines Office of Civilian Defense see DuPage County Office of Civilian Defense see East Maine Office of Civilian Defense see Elk Grove Township Office of Civilian Defense see Forest River Office of Civilian Defense see Itasca Office of Civilian Defense see Keeneyville Office of Civilian Defense see Lake County Office of Civilian Defense see Mount Prospect Office of Civilian Defense see Palatine Office of Civilian Defense see Prospect Heights Office of Civilian Defense see Roselle Office of Civilian Defense see Wheeling Office of Civilian Defense see Wood Dale Office of Civilian Defense air raid precautions 5-22-1942 6:2 outline of organization 6-12-1942 2:6 oath 7-10-1942 1:4 Northwest Amateur Radio Club to aid network 8-14-1942 1:1 plans light camouflage test 10-2-1942 (2) 1:7 all workers to be photographed and fingerprinted 11-13-1942 1:8 Susy-Q dress form comes into 'her own' during wartime 2-12-1943 5:5 OCD tin hats (remember 'em) go to farmers for hen roosts 8-1-1947 13:6

Office of Housing Expediter (OHE) see United States Office of Housing Expediter (OHE)

office machines see Babbey Office Machines, Palatine see Northwest Office Machines, Des Plaines see Northwest Office Machines, Park Ridge

Office of Price Administration (OPA) see United States Office of Price Administration

office supplies see stationery

Office Tavern, Palatine mentioned 3-29-1962 PE 5:4 owner Bob Niedwick mentioned 8-6-1964 RMH 5:1

officeholders see government

Ogden Avenue see Downers Grove Shopping Center see DuPage County Republicans for Goldwater see E-G Home Center, Downers Grove see Little Bohemia Tavern see Miller, J. P., Artesian Well Co., Brookfield see Otto's General Store, Hinsdale see Prairie Haven Farms see Rex Barbecue, Naperville see Riverside Forest Preserves see Seguin School, Berwyn

Ogden, William B. acquired the Chicago, St. Paul & Fon du Lac Railroad 2-18-1949 12:5

Ogilvie, Richard B., Northfield tells Palatine Township Republican Organization to work hard 9-14-1961 PE 5:6 hoodlum prosecutor is speaker for GOP, photograph 10-19-1961 EGH 3:1 Reds, organized crime are cited as greatest dangers 11-2-1961 MPH 6:1 talk before GOP workshop is set 1-4-1962 PE 2:4 syndicate fighter to address Jaycees, photograph 1-11-1962 EGH 2:1 to address Wheeling Township Republican Organization, photograph 2-15-1962 AHH 15:5 sheriff candidate to address Schaumburg rally, photograph 3-29-1962 HH 1:2 will address Palatine Republicans 9-20-1962 RMH 3:5 crusader vows 'war' on crime syndicate, photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 10:6 asks 10 per cent slash of sheriff's budget 12-13-1962 AHH 17:1 syndicate threat to DuPage County; Cook County Sheriff could force exodus from Cook County 1-10-1963 BR 1:1 tells plans for area; to provide better protection, photograph 1-17-1963 PHH 1:1 Sheriff makes 14 raids on syndicate 2-21-1963 AHH 4:5 to speak to PHIA 2-21-1963 PHH 1:4 made key decision to enter law and politics while recovering from WWII facial wound, photograph 2-21-1963 PHH 1:5 tells police plans, photographs 2-28-1963 PHH 1:5 aims to move Milwaukee Avenue post, photograph 3-7-1963 AHH 6:5 photograph 3-14-1963 AHH 19:1 to talk on sheriff's new role 5-23-1963 EGH 6:1 photographs 6-6-1963 MPH 6:6 'busting' robbery gang is Sheriff's feat for May 6-13-1963 AHH 39:3 brings change to Sheriff's office 6-27-1963 AHH 11:1 speaks to Schaumburg Township Republican Club; admits job as sheriff 'tough', photograph 6-27-1963 HH 1:4 breaks up big gambling racket in Chicago 7-25-1963 RMH 7:4 Sheriff hails merit system for deputies 8-8-1963 AHH 28:1 Sheriff brought Manny Skar's reign at the Sahara Inn, Schiller Park to an end 10-31-1963 AHH 60:7 boys joining Sheriff's Junior Posse, photograph 11-14-1963 RMH 4:3 to speak at John Erlenborn dinner 1-9-1964 BR 16:6 sponsors basketball clinic, photograph 1-23-1964 AHH 13:1 to speak at John Bickley dinner 2-6-1964 AHH 12:4 to headline Candidates Night at Winston Park School, Palatine 3-26-1964 RMH 1:1 report 4-23-1964 AHH 31:5 Sheriff's raid at Louie's Fun Lounge nets 109 persons including nine teachers 4-30-1964 PE 2:1 no 'show' this time—Louie's Fun Lounge raid for real 4-30-1964 BR 8:1 Sheriff releases activities report 5-21-1964 AHH 12:2 Sheriff inaugurates prisoner transport service for 140 suburban police departments 6-25-1964 RMH 2:3 parleys with Alex MacArthur and William Erickson at GOP convention, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 5:4 presents certificates of achievement to detectives, photograph 10-22-1964 MPH 4:3 Sheriff asks for 57 more policemen; 17 intended for northwest area, photograph 12-3-1964 AHH 19:1 cites police force as major accomplishment 12-31-1964 AHH 23:2

Oglesby, John G. photograph 9-3-1920 3:6

O'Gorman, Lt. Kenneth Jr., Arlington Heights pilot rescues two pilots from China Sea off Viet Nam 11-19-1964 AHH 4:3

O'Grady, Dr. George E., Palatine see Clayton, J. G., Palatine advertisement: surgery, electrotherapy; successor to Dr. J. H. Renner; 110 West Slade Street 12-4-1931 PE 3:5

O'Hagan, Robert E., Arlington Heights acclaimed at Marquette, Mich., photograph 1-2-1942 (2) 6:5 leaves for San Antonio, Texas 3-19-1943 (2) 1:4 at Big Spring, Texas 7-9-1943 4:2 at San Marcos, Texas 10-1-1943 7:5 receives silver wings, photograph 1-28-1944 12:4 spent 4 months in Newfoundland 11-30-1944 9:2 moves from Burma to India 6-22-1945 12:1 home on furlough 11-2-1945 16:1 photograph 10-11-1946 (2) 7:4

O'Hara Accounting Service, Palatine, 574 South Benton Street mentioned 4-13-1961 HH 12:1

O'Hara, Charles Palatine ex-postmaster's record praised, photograph 8-11-1960 PE 1:5 photograph 4-13-1961 PE 3:2

O'Hare Air Force Base see 928th Troop Carrier Group (Reserve) wants stenos, typists 9-28-1961 AHH 46:4 open house 5-17-1962 AHH 77:1

O'Hare Airport see O'Hare International Airport, Chicago

O'Hare Carousel, Rosemont, River Road and Balmoral Avenue ground breaking for recreation and housing center, photograph 4-19-1962 AHH 51:1

O'Hare City rural Elk Grove Township clears way for two new suburbs: Elk Grove Village and 7-12-1956 AHH 1:2 name picked for Elk Grove area town proposed for incorporation 8-23-1956 AHH 1:2 would be named after Navy air ace of World War II 8-23-1956 CCH 1:4 clears first hurdle for incorporation 8-30-1956 AHH 1:7 Elk Grove residents vote Saturday on incorporation, map 9-27-1956 CCH 1:5 vote cancelled; incorporation drive still on 10-4-1956 CCH 1:6 votes Saturday 11-8-1956 RMH 3:6 blame election flop on 'overconfidence'; flabbergasted leaders credit farm opposition 11-15-1956 CCH 1:4

O'Hare, Lt. Comdr. Edward Henry "Butch" companions ask airport be renamed in honor of naval hero 7-9-1948 16:3 Douglas Airport to be renamed in honor of 9-16-1949 2:4 O'Hare city would be named after 8-23-1956 CCH 1:4

O'Hare Extension, I-190 start work soon on superhighway 4-21-1960 EGH 4:2 city lets contract for 6-9-1960 AHH 5:3

O'Hare Field, Chicago see O'Hare International Airport, Chicago

O'Hare Industrial Clinic, Elk Grove Village advertisement; 2620 East Higgins Road 1-9-1964 AHH 40:6

O'Hare Inn, Des Plaines, Mannheim Road and Touhy Avenue see Golden Barrel Supper Club, Des Plaines see Henrici's Restaurant, Des Plaines motel to be world's largest, photograph 4-21-1960 AHH 68:1 534-room motel opens 6-16-1960 AHH 43:4 radio personality Dick Biondi prom party emcee 5-11-1961 AHH 13:1; and Patty Clark, photographs 5-18-1961 AHH 28:1 nation's first fallout shelter in a motel, photograph 10-26-1961 AHH 28:1 historic site: JFK phoned Mrs. Martin Luther King 7-12-1962 AHH 37:3 John Gavin to star 7-26-1962 AHH 71:3 Hootenanny 10-24-1963 AHH 26:4 announces expansion 1-2-1964 AHH 22:3 begins $2 million expansion, model 7-2-1964 AHH 45:1 A Thousand Clowns with Macdonald Carey 8-20-1964 AHH 50:3

O'Hare Inn Theatre, Des Plaines advertisement: Mannheim Road and Higgins Road 5-17-1962 AHH 67:1 Yum Yum Tree to star Jack Kelly 6-28-1962 AHH 62:3, 7-12-1962 AHH 48:3 Room Service with Morey Amsterdam, photograph 7-2-1964 AHH 43:8 Goodbye Charlie with Pat Wymore 7-16-1964 AHH 41:3 A Rainy Day in Newark with Imogene Coca and her husband King Donovan 7-30-1964 AHH 38:3

O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, bounded by Elmhurst Road, Northwest Tollway, Mannheim Road and Irving Park Road (formerly known as Douglas Airport, Orchard Airport, Orchard Place Airport, Chicago Orchard Airport, O'Hare Field, ORD) see also airlines see 126th Air Refueling Wing, Illinois Air National Guard see 441st Troop Carrier Wing, United States Air Force Reserve see 640th United States Air Force Hospital Reserve Unit see 928th Troop Carrier Group (Reserve) see 2480 Air Force Reserve Sector (AFRS) see Bensenville-O'Hare Industrial District see Cargo building, O'Hare Field see Carson Pirie Scott and Co., Chicago, O'Hare International Airport see Hot Shoppes Catering Service see Illinois 66th Fighter Wing see Illinois Air National Guard see St. John Cemetery, Bensenville see Suburban Municipal Council for O'Hare Zoning U.S. Army to buy 1300 acres for Douglas Airport and aircraft plant, see Douglas Aircraft Company, Chicago 6-5-1942 1:4 construction of runways halted due to cold weather 1-8-1943 1:3 giant plane in first landing; movie photographers present 4-2-1943 1:2 under consideration for major Chicago air terminal; already covers 2 square miles and has runways of 5,500 feet 4-28-1944 6:5 plan praised, see Northwest Industrial Development Council 9-7-1945 6:2 Park Ridge asks stop to flights of Sunday morn planes 3-22-1946 8:4 to expand to 4,000 acres, new entrance will be at Bryn Mawr Avenue 5-3-1946 1:4 Park Ridge told 400 planes will be landing every hour, day and night 5-17-1946 6:1 proposed Douglas Airport - largest in the world, map 6-27-1946 14:1 to be called Orchard Place Airport (ORD) 8-2-1946 1:3 zoning for business use recommended for properties around, see Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals 8-16-1946 1:1 name honors pioneer settlers 8-30-1946 13:6 defer action rezoning area 10-4-1946 3:1 additional land to cost five million 12-13-1946 1:8 room for 500 vet families at 12-20-1946 1:7 ROA plans free air show and mock air battle for National Security Week 2-14-1947 19:3 Chicago expects to pay $500 an acre for 1,800 acres bounded by Higgins Road, Soo Line RR, Irving Park Boulevard and C&NW RR 2-21-1947 1:8 air show captivates Prospect Heights Cubs 2-21-1947 MPH 3:6 to be called Chicago Orchard Airport 2-28-1947 2:4 to be biggest in the world 3-7-1947 6:4 coal dealer dies from plane crash injuries near Devon Avenue and York Road 4-11-1947 RR 1:4 school districts will not suffer loss when airport extension begins 5-30-1947 16:6 cuts flying time in gas shortage 8-15-1947 9:8 will absorb part of Bensenville; cover 6,300 acres; 360 plane movements an hour; 9,000 passengers per hour; 12,000-35,000 employees; C&NW RR tracks to be rerouted 9-5-1947 RR 1:8 hope for new weather station 3-5-1948 8:8 Illinois 66th Fighter Wing located at 3-19-1948 20:6 Orchard Airport to cost 75 million; property owners 'out on a limb' on close-out 3-19-1948 CCH 5:4 seek government funds for 4-16-1948 CCH 1:3 fire department helps put out fire at Ravenswood Airport 6-4-1948 1:1 companions ask airport be renamed in honor of naval hero, Lt. Comdr. Edward Henry "Butch" O'Hare 7-9-1948 16:3 fix rates for use by freight airliner 7-16-1948 18:6 Park Ridge to be 'target' in mock raid on Air Force Day at Orchard Place Airport 9-10-1948 14:5 City of Chicago starts suit for 100 acres south of Bryn Mawr and west of Wolf Road 10-22-1948 1:5 Bensenville residents protest move to route C&NW RR tracks through town 11-5-1948 RR 1:8 Bensenville presents petition to Chicago officials against reroute of C&NW RR 1-7-1949 RR 1:8 Bensenville property owners contest valuations in condemnation proceedings; say $450 per acre too low; want $1,000, 1-21-1949 RR 1:8 title passes on acreage to City of Chicago 4-1-1949 RR 1:5 plans air show July 3-4, 6-24-1949 23:5 Chicago condemns 700 more acres; 72 families must vacate homes; jury to set price 7-7-1949 1:7 Bensenville pilot Louis W. Bishop flies jet in air show 7-7-1949 RR 1:5 will acquire 286 acres of adjacent roads 8-26-1949 21:2 Navy jets, super planes to head dedication of Douglas to 'O'Hare Field' 9-16-1949 2:4 St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bensenville will have to be moved for 10-7-1949 RR 1:5 Mount Prospect Boy Scouts to tour; inspect new radar landing equipment 11-11-1949 MPH 5:6 Robert Kingery talks about 12-9-1949 RR 1:1 Mayor M. B. Pendleton, Mount Prospect tours, meets commanding officer, Colonel Victor H. Strahm, photograph 12-16-1949 MPH 1:6 four escape death after crash landing of army plane south of Mount Prospect, photograph 6-30-1950 1:1 jet commander reassures residents on noise 9-1-1950 RR 1:1 gets set for huge expansion 3-2-1951 BR 1:6 airlines hedge on promise to use facilities 8-17-1951 AHH 1:4 fliers escape injury when F-94 experimental jet crash-lands on Devon Avenue just east of York Road, photograph 8-31-1951 AHH 1:1 start condemnation to move C&NW RR to York Road 3-28-1952 CCH 1:6 Chicago sued by School District No. 66, Maine Township over expansion of 4-18-1952 7:5 engineers say 'can't help overflow' of "Black Sea"; DuPage County seeks remedy for Bensenville situation 8-29-1952 BR 1:7 jets fail in effort to 'capture' space ships, see unidentified flying objects 11-14-1952 AHH 1:5 last resident dies — maybe with a smile 1-15-1953 RR 1:5 C-47 cargo plane crash at Dempster and Church Road, just west of Route 53 in Elk Grove Township, photograph 5-7-1953 CCH 1:2 expansion requires church to move, see St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bensenville 6-4-1953 RR 6:6 photograph of F-86 fighter-interceptors taking off 10-8-1953 PE 1:7 F-86's taking off; aircraft maintenance; base chapel; administration building; alert room; cafeteria; barracks; photographs 11-26-1953 AHH 22:1 CM&SP RR reroutes tracks for expansion of, photograph 11-26-1953 RR 1:3 destined to be world's air center; brings air travel 'close to home' for suburbs, photographs 5-24-1956 AHH 55:1 first air mail flight, photograph 7-12-1956 PE 7:4 jet explodes in mid-air, falls on Bensenville farm, photograph 8-23-1956 AHH 1:2 Chicago, airlines bicker over expansion 12-27-1956 RMH 2:6 Chicago throws its weight around; expresses interest in zoning 1-31-1957 CCH 1:5 Chicago ponders chance t