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U-46 School District see School District U-46

U. of C. (abbreviation) see Chicago, University of

U. of I. (abbreviation) see Illinois, University of

U.S. (abbreviation) see United States

U.S. Homefinders, Palatine chartered 6-4-1964 AHH 62:4 new realtors group keeps independents from being lost; advertisement, photographs 9-17-1964 AHH 67:4, 74:1, 11-5-1964 AHH 56:1 broadens market; 101 South Northwest Highway, Palatine 12-31-1964 AHH 20:5

U.S.S. (abbreviation) United States Ship

U.S.S.R. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Uarco Incorporated, Barrington, north side County Line Road just west of Hart Road advertisement: "Equal Opportunity Employer" 9-14-1961 79:1 advertisements: paper 3-1-1962 AHH 61:7, 11-19-1964 AHH 66:7

Uddeholm Steel Company, Elk Grove Village mentioned 7-5-1962 EGH 2:1 photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 90:3 1400 Nicholas Boulevard 10-18-1962 AHH 96:3 benefits from St. Lawrence Seaway; imports Swedish steel, photograph 3-28-1963 EGH 4:1 specialty Swedish steel service center 10-10-1963 EGH 4:7

UFOs (abbreviation) see unidentified flying objects

UICC (abbreviation) see Illinois, University of, Chicago Circle

Ukleja, Robert (Oakley), Wheeling at Camp Claiborne, La. 2-19-1943 (2) 2:8, 4-23-1943 (2) 1:5 on furlough 7-23-1943 9:3 on maneuvers in Louisiana 10-1-1943 10:7 receives Purple Heart; wounded in action in France 8-4-1944 7:7 still in the hospital, photograph 9-29-1944 7:3 hospitalized for the second time in England 3-9-1945 7:3

Ukranian-Americans Ukranian displaced persons (DP's) might be hired for farm work: Cook County Farm Bureau 9-10-1948 19:6 Inverness resident takes in Ukranian DP 12-10-1948 PE 1:7

Ukranian Catholic churches see Immaculate Conception Ukranian Byzantine Catholic Church, Palatine

Ulbricht, Julius, Glenview discharged 11-30-1945 18:4

ulcerative colitis NWCH surgical expert is symposium director on, photograph 11-23-1961 AHH 24:3

Uliasz, Bernard J., Palatine letter from India 5-12-1944 14:8 "most of my pals...wish their town had as nice a paper" 10-20-1944 12:1

Ullock, Tom, Palatine, Rolling Meadows football letterman leaves for navy, photograph 7-27-1945 9:4 at Shoemaker, Calif. 9-21-1945 10:6 Rolling Meadows' first chief of police, photograph 7-14-1955 RMH 1:7 resigns 2-16-1956 RMH 1:7 officials set up fire fund; aid family stricken in January 1 blaze, photographs 1-8-1959 RMH 1:1

Ullock, William A., Palatine seeks Palatine Township Democratic Committeeman post, photograph 1-18-1962 RMH 1:1 photograph 3-22-1962 RMH 1:3 opens headquarters at 205 North Northwest Highway, photograph 3-22-1962 HH 7:7

Ullock, Mrs. William, Arlington Heights photograph 6-18-1948 10:5

Ullrich, Frank "Lefty", Des Plaines killed in action in Africa 11-13-1942 (2) 1:6

Ulm, Edgar, Forest Park photograph 10-15-1948 7:4

Ulmer, Jeffrey, Hoffman Estates five year old boy drowns, photograph 2-2-1961 HH 1:7

Umbach, Rev. Edward M. new minister at Northbrook Presbyterian Church, photograph 5-8-1925 4:2

Umbdenstock, George B., Long Grove blacksmith shop, history, photographs 10-20-1950 17:1 George B. Umbdenstock retires after 58 years service 7-21-1955 AHH 26:3

Umbdenstock, John, Palatine to do carpenter work on Starck building, Palatine 5-2-1919 11:1

Umbdenstock, Mrs. Louisa Katherina, Long Grove obituary 11-13-1925 6:6

Umbdenstock, Matthias, Long Grove Civil War veteran 6-3-1930 1:8 last Civil War veteran of Long Grove dies 2-24-1933 5:6 descendants hold family reunion 10-6-1939 CCH 1:4

Umbright, Warren T., Arlington Heights Arlington suffers first war casualty: Ensign killed in plane accident in Michigan, photograph 9-18-1942 1:8 Gold Star Honor Roll 5-26-1944 1:4 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:6

umpires see Bergner, Ken, Prospect Heights

UN (abbreviation) see United Nations

un-American activities see Americanism

Unclaimed Four, The barbershop quartet of Sweet Adelines, photograph 10-19-1961 MPH 6:1

Uncle Andy's Cow Palace, Palatine, northeast corner Quentin Road and Northwest Highway advertisement; formerly Campbell's Hearthstone; luncheon, dinners, cocktails, banquets; "sing along" at the piano bar with Monty Parker 10-29-1964 AHH 58:1 advertisement; your hosts: Tom, Jim and George; music by Jack Cordaro 12-10-1964 AHH 62:7

underage drinking, alleged saloon keeper Walter Findsyz found guilty and not guilty by two separate juries for selling liquor to minors 7-24-1914 1:5 DuPage County State's Attorney warns: "no liquor to minors" 11-22-1935 RR 1:8 editorial: taverns that serve liquor to minors must get their licenses revoked 12-13-1946 1:1 no minors in Arlington taverns Saturday night 12-20-1946 1:7 'putting on the heat' on underage drinking is long overdue in Arlington Heights 12-20-1946 17:7 Cook County to clean up taverns that allow underage drinking 12-20-1946 PE 1:3 Palatine bars minors from taverns 1-3-1947 1:4 sale to minors cancels Arrowhead Inn liquor license 1-16-1948 1:3 Vail Tavern, Arlington Heights loses license for sale of liquor to minors 4-30-1953 AHH 1:3; suit in court, see Skorvanek, John 6-30-1960 AHH 1:4 Cook County Sheriff demands revocation of County Line Inn license for selling liquor to minors 9-1-1955 PE 1:4 Wheeling taverns charged with selling liquor to minors 1-28-1960 WH 1:4 Rolling Meadows Bowl accused of selling alcoholic beverages to minors 4-7-1960 RMH 1:5 Schaumburg beer party raided; 14 youths arrested 7-26-1962 MPH 4:4 24 taverns, stores could lose licenses for selling liquor to minors 7-26-1962 BR 1:5 set liquor hearings for DuPage retailers 8-9-1962 BR 5:5 underaged drinkers plague taverns, stores, photographs 8-6-1964 RMH 5:3 parents are key to teen drinking: editorial 8-13-1964 AHH 40:1, 10-22-1964 AHH 62:4

underground see also fallout shelters see also ground water see also wells Palatine gets busy on underground work 9-29-1922 1:7 underground phone service for Arlington 9-11-1928 1:3 Arlington Heights contractors wrestle with underground springs 9-14-1945 1:8 Palatine OK's underground phone service to Palanois Park 5-17-1946 PE 1:6 underground cable along Northwest Highway between Arlington Heights and Algonquin Road will improve phone service 2-25-1949 1:2 underground center is unique in country, photograph; see DuPage County Civil Defense 9-15-1960 BR 1:6 Itasca clashes with Illinois Bell, wants wires underground instead of on telephone poles 4-12-1962 IR 1:1 vast Randhurst underground serves 'out of sight' work 8-16-1962 AHH 78:4

underpasses see viaducts

undertakers see funeral homes

Underwood, Dr. Kenneth S. to become Supt. School District No. 54, 7-16-1964 HH 1:1 Supt. says growth measured by more than buildings, photograph 12-31-1964 HH 3:1

Underwood, Thomas, Jr., Palatine seriously injured in factory fall; blown off roof of manufacturing plant 11-16-1951 PE 1:7

unemployment see also labor see also recession see Arlington Heights Benefit Club see DuPage County Industrial Council for Unemployment Relief see Great Depression see Roselle Citizens Committee for the Unemployed see Roselle Unemployment Relief Committee jobless youth are 'social dynamite' 7-27-1961 AHH 41:3, 5-30-1963 AHH 33:1 state unemployment plight target of probers 8-3-1961 AHH 4:1 high unemployment levels in northeastern Illinois forecast by state planner 11-30-1961 AHH 26:1 Chicago Urban League says Negro unemployment unchanged since 1950, 9-12-1963 RMH 8:6 Sherwood Ross says drastic steps needed against unemployment 11-7-1963 AHH 40:3 Ross says jobless older workers pose a critical problem 11-28-1963 AHH 32:1 Ross says planned assault needed to overcome joblessness 12-12-1963 AHH 32:1 area unemployment dips to 7-year low: 3.3% 10-22-1964 AHH 81:5

Unger, George, Palatine discharged 11-9-1945 9:4

Unger's, Peter, Place, Arlington Heights see Parkview Tavern, Arlington Heights 5-6-1938 11:2

UNICEF (abbreviation) see United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund

unidentified flying objects (UFOs) 'flying saucer' lands in Scarsdale; disc belongs to radio ham 7-11-1947 1:7 Gordon Vold, Palatine, to discuss 'flying saucers' at Palatine Lions Club 10-31-1952 PE 1:6 Vold tells Lions Club: four flying saucers checkpoint Palatine and Arlington; jets from O'Hare fail in effort to 'capture' space ships 11-14-1952 AHH 1:5 experts explain mystery lights 12-1-1960 AR 10:4 strange force shakes up car on Tri-State 8-8-1963 AHH 2:5

Unified Tool & Die Mfg. Co., Schiller Park review; 9331 Seymour Avenue 7-26-1962 AHH 59:3

uniforms see National Uniform Co., Niles

unincorporated areas see also cities, towns, villages and other places Cook County to license unincorporated dance halls and roadhouses 7-24-1925 9:2 DuPage County approves zoning plan; restrictions on unincorporated areas 6-30-1933 RR 1:6 Roselle sued by ten farmers who want to unincorporate their farms 9-29-1933 1:8 Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect divide up unincorporated territory 7-13-1945 1:4 in Cook County to get building code 2-20-1948 CCH 1:6 unincorporated DuPage County building: twelve million 12-16-1949 RR 5:1 Palatine Township has nearly 50 miles in unincorporated roads 2-8-1952 1:7 Cook County Pres. Seymour Simon urges municipalities to take more responsibility for unincorporated areas 7-25-1963 RMH 5:1 Cook County Pres. Simon criticizes apartments in unincorporated areas 11-7-1963 AHH 14:6 face grim future in Cook County: editorial 4-2-1964 AHH 42:1 more than 50% of land in northwest Cook County is unincorporated 8-13-1964 RMH 3:1 Cook County Sheriff Richard Ogilvie asks for 57 more policemen 12-3-1964 AHH 19:1 Civic Federation of Chicago says unincorporated areas should incorporate or be annexed to get better police protection 12-3-1964 AHH 19:1

Union Book and Novelty Co., Palatine reprint of gold watch certificate from Feb. 17, 1894, 6-16-1950 17:1

Union Carbide Plastics Company, Streamwood, Lake Street to build plant 9-27-1962 HH 1:4 photograph 4-30-1964 HH 8:3

Union Drainage District No. 1 effort to reactivate 8-13-1964 BR 4:5

Union Drainage District No. 2 work begun 6-13-1930 6:4 effort to reactivate 8-13-1964 BR 4:5

Union Hall, Long Grove German Medicine Company's shows pack the hall night after night 1-19-1901 5:5 great concert 4-19-1902 8:6

Union Hall, Wheeling Excelsior Literary and Social Union presents The Spy of Gettysburg 2-21-1903 4:6

Union Hotel, Arlington Heights (also known as Meyer's Union Hotel, Kosmin's Union Hotel) mentioned 7-3-1925 14:4 birthday party at Meyer's Union Hotel (February, 1876) 11-21-1941 CCH 1:4 Williams Saloon has been made over into Kosmin's Union Hotel 4-22-1949 17:3 photograph 4-29-1949 17:1 mentioned 11-18-1949 17:1 built nearly 100 years ago, now only a memory, photograph 10-30-1958 AHH 25:1 photographs 7-16-1959 AHH 18:1, 9-28-1961 AHH 39:4, S 42:1 at Dunton Avenue and Campbell Street, photograph 9-28-1961 S 74:3

Union Hotel, Palatine, 45 West Wilson Street mentioned 4-29-1921 4:3

Union Hotel, Wheeling, 124 South Milwaukee Avenue (also known as Behm's Hotel) see also Filkins Tavern, Wheeling advertisement 10-2-1925 7:4 old landmark is burned down 1-1-1926 1:8 new business block is evidence of growth of Wheeling, photograph 12-3-1926 AHH 4:1 raided by Government men; beer confiscated, A. F. Rogelski arrested 11-13-1931 1:2 advertisement 1-5-1934 6:8 review 6-5-1936 8:4 half-way house for autoists in 1900, photograph 1-6-1950 CCH 1:1 completely destroyed by fire in 1925, 1-6-1950 CCH 1:1 dance hall was south of hotel 1-6-1950 CCH 1:1 advertisement 1-13-1950 CCH 2:7 $400,000 expansion plans revealed, illustration 10-1-1959 WH 4:1 rabbits not welcome, photograph of rabbit sitting at bar 10-8-1959 WH 1:1 co-owner, Frank Miramonti, accused of conspiracy to accept a bribe 4-28-1960 WH 1:4 was once a coach stop 10-19-1961 AHH 44:2 advertisement: 4th annual hat revue and luncheon 3-22-1962 WH 2:8 mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4, 1-30-1964 AHH 22:4 liquor hearing called after two persons arrested on gambling charges 9-24-1964 WH 1:5 liquor license in jeopardy 10-8-1964 WH 1:3 photograph 11-19-1964 WH 1:1

Union Hotel Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see White, Frank, Arlington Heights 1-5-1901 1:6

Union Hotel Restaurant, Wheeling, 124 South Milwaukee Avenue advertisement 10-2-1925 7:4 mentioned 12-29-1960 WH 2:1

Union House, northeast corner State Road and Algonquin Road site of Elk Grove Township town meetings 1852-1854, 8-25-1950 15:1

Union Pacific Railroad (UP RR) see Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad 8-9-1956 RR 1:7 see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 5-23-1963 AHH 40:4

Union Producers Milk Association organized at Elgin from 30 locals of Pure Milk Association 10-18-1935 PE 1:6 invites dairy farmers to big meeting at Arlington Heights 11-22-1935 1:5 northwest Cook dairymen hear new marketing plans 12-6-1935 1:7

Union Reform Church, Palatine see St. Paul United Church of Christ, Evangelical and Reformed, Palatine

Union Ridge School, Harwood Heights, 4600 North Oak Park Avenue see also School District No. 86, Norwood Park Township growing rapidly 2-1-1927 4:3 student essay 3-14-1927 5:3 fire destroys 9-27-1929 4:3 half day sessions 10-29-1929 4:1 death of Board member Henry Sass 1-30-1931 CCH 7:2 10 reel movie of school program 4-17-1931 6:6 new pianos 5-8-1931 10:1 commencement exercises 7-3-1931 6:7 program 12-11-1931 CCH 5:1 burglarized 6-5-1936 5:4 draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1

Union School see also School District No. 121 achievement club 4-22-1930 5:3

Union School see also School District No. 141 student essay 4-26-1927 4:6

Union Shoe Store, Des Plaines, 1549 Ellinwood Street advertisement 10-6-1933 3:1 review 2-1-1935 8:5 25th anniversary sale 1-14-1949 22:1

unions see labor unions

Unit District No. 300, Kane County see School District No. 300, Kane County

Unitarians see Countryside Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

United Airlines see also United Airlines Education and Training Center film of shows flights in and out of Chicago 12-4-1931 1:6 wives may fly with husbands, no charge 2-4-1938 7:3 seeks helicopter mail service to Heights, Palatine 6-6-1947 1:5 seeks final OK from CAB for air mail to Arlington 8-29-1947 1:1 proposes to build headquarters at 1200 East Algonquin Road in Elk Grove Township 2-5-1959 EGH 1:4 to move to new executive offices 12-7-1961 AHH 49:4 airborne kitchens now 'big business' 12-14-1961 AHH 51:1 young women to tour new executive building 1-25-1962 AHH 47:6 opens new headquarters, photographs 2-8-1962 AHH 54:1 builds big basement; fallout shelter will house an emergency operating center for aircraft in case of national emergency 2-22-1962 EGH 2:2 men on ground important to flights, photographs 7-12-1962 RMH 2:1 new executive headquarters dedicated 10-18-1962 MPH 5:1, 7:1 uses Citizens Bank & Trust Company, Park Ridge MICR computer 11-8-1962 AHH 39:3 villages eye property for annexation; aerial photograph 11-8-1962 EGH 1:3 displays new 'one-class' service 3-7-1963 AHH 46:6 wins architecture award 4-4-1963 AHH 25:4 gives to Alexian Brothers Hospital, photograph 6-13-1963 AHH 14:6 launches freight service, photographs 2-27-1964 AHH 17:4 goes underground: opens subterranean switching center, photograph 11-26-1964 AHH 63:1

United Airlines Education and Training Center school slated; to develop giant training center, illustration 6-23-1960 EGH 8:4 under construction, photograph 12-8-1960 EGH 1:1 huge plant opens soon; stewardesses will go swimming; bomb shelter, photographs 9-7-1961 AHH 19:1 trains stewardesses; single girls find airline job appealing, photographs 2-8-1962 AHH 54:1 Clipped Wings, stewardess alumnae, photograph 6-14-1962 AHH 42:1 Clipped Wings alums schedule convention 7-12-1962 AHH 7:3 suburban girl is now ready to fly, photographs 6-13-1963 AHH 56:4 swimming pool completely enclosed in giant plastic bubble, photographs 6-13-1963 AHH 56:6, 2-27-1964 AHH 41:3

United Automotive, Arlington Heights, 304 East Northwest Highway advertisement 10-18-1962 AHH 9:1

United Beverage League meets at Spruce Inn, Elk Grove 10-3-1947 18:2

United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Chicago education vital to cerebral palsy work, photograph 8-31-1961 MPH 5:1 counseling service mapped 11-23-1961 BR 4:1 to benefit from Mount Prospect Combined Appeal Drive, photograph 6-28-1962 MPH 5:1

United Charities see DuPage County United Charities 1962 Riverview Ramble promises to be 'biggest ever' in history of 6-14-1962 AHH 67:3

United Church of Christ see Church of the Good Shepherd, United Church of Christ, Elk Grove see Church of the Master, United Church of Christ, Mount Prospect see Congregational Christian Church, United Church of Christ, Arlington Heights see Elmhurst College see Immanuel United Church of Christ, Bensenville see Prince of Peace United Church of Christ, Bensenville see St. John Evangelical United Church of Christ, Bensenville see St. John United Church of Christ, Arlington Heights see St. John United Church of Christ, Evangelical and Reformed, Algonquin Road and Roselle Road see St. Mark United Church of Christ, Evangelical and Reformed, Wheeling, Wheeling see St. Paul United Church of Christ, Bloomingdale see St. Paul United Church of Christ, Evangelical and Reformed, Palatine 3 area delegates named for general synod meeting in Denver 6-20-1963 AHH 21:1

United Church of Christ, Arlington Heights see Congregational Christian Church, United Church of Christ, Arlington Heights

United Church of Christ, Elk Grove organized 5-29-1958 EGH 1:4 to hold first services 9-4-1958 EGH 1:1

United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed), Wheeling to hold first services at Sandburg School 12-5-1957 WH 1:6

United Church Women Protestant organization plans interracial visits to spread understanding 10-24-1963 AHH 31:3

United Citizens' Committee for Freedom of Residence (FOR) calls for legal prevention of discrimination in sale and rental of housing based on race, creed or color; report on meeting 8-1-1963 AHH 4:2 organization seeks to end discrimination in housing 8-22-1963 WH 2:8

United Citizens of Palatine Party see Palatine United Citizens Party

United Development Company see Regent Park, Arlington Heights

United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, C.I.O. Benjamin Electric, Des Plaines, reaches agreement with 4-11-1947 1:4

United Electrical Workers Union see strikes 12-9-1949 1:6

United Evangelical Church, North Northfield, Dundee Road and Sanders Road see also Immanuel Sunday School, North Northfield fire destroys age-old church 1-9-1942 6:1 new church to be built, see Ebenezer Evangelical Church 6-23-1944 CCH 1:2

United Federation of Postal Clerks, AFL-CIO Palatine Post Office gives exclusive recognition to 4-4-1963 PE 9:5

United Fund see Arlington Heights United Fund see Elk Grove Village United Fund see Mount Prospect United Fund see Northbrook United Fund see Wheeling - Buffalo Grove Area United Fund history, benefits of 11-5-1964 AHH 14:3

United German Evangelical St. John's Church, Addison see St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bensenville

United Lutheran Church, Elk Grove to organize 3-10-1960 EGH 1:1

United Lutheran Church Mission, Addison see Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Addison

United Motor Coach Company, Des Plaines applies to operate buses between Arlington Heights and Barrington 8-19-1927 2:4 to start real bus service 6-27-1930 4:4 schedule 8-19-1930 4:5 new bus route: Des Plaines to Rogers Park 'L' 5-22-1931 AHH 1:3 new bus service to Rogers Park 11-4-1932 1:7 advertisement: schedule 11-4-1932 9:7 new station at Arlington Heights: Dunton Avenue and Northwest Highway 11-18-1932 1:6 review; 525 North Laurel Avenue 2-1-1935 8:3 advertisement, photograph 8-30-1935 5:6 passenger files suit against 1-28-1938 CCH 1:3 transportation for 42 years; advertisement 9-23-1938 PE 3:1 proposes to connect Elgin and Evanston 2-14-1941 CCH 1:5 starts daily bus service to Elgin 6-13-1941 3:4, schedule 6-13-1941 6:6 bus, photograph 8-8-1941 6:3 new bus service from Mount Prospect to Prospect Heights 8-29-1941 8:1 driver foils would-be bus bandit 10-2-1942 (2) 1:6 advertisement 10-9-1942 PE 3:1 needs passengers to increase Prospect Heights bus trip 12-4-1942 MPH 1:1 new bus schedules for Mount Prospect and Prospect Heights 12-11-1942 7:6 bus shattered by train in Des Plaines; no injuries 11-17-1944 1:8 sued by passenger 5-4-1945 CCH 2:3 new Evanston-Elgin bus schedule 6-8-1945 9:6 provides bus service to Arlington Heights Township High School 8-31-1945 MPH 3:7 to operate from Chicago to Big Foot Prairie, Wis. 10-25-1945 1:8 starts new Chicago-Wisconsin route 11-16-1945 3:5, 4:1 wins ruling, see Illinois Commerce Commission 11-16-1945 MPH 1:8 new bus service to the Chicago Loop 1-11-1946 2:1 party is reward for employee safety, photograph 5-24-1946 19:5 announces $200,000 modernization program 3-21-1947 8:5 review 5-9-1947 CCH 2:3 expects break in bus strike deadlock soon 5-16-1947 1:6 bus drivers refuse compromise offer 6-13-1947 CCH 2:4 sued over accident 6-20-1947 9:5 sued for injuries 7-4-1947 11:5 letter urges practical settlement of two month bus strike 7-17-1947 15:6 bus strike ends; compromise settlement: men get 14c, asked 27c 7-17-1947 MPH 1:7 asks legal 'fair play' in rate charged by Mount Prospect cab drivers 8-29-1947 MPH 1:8 new bus schedule 10-24-1947 MPH 2:5 entertains safety contest winners 7-2-1948 14:2 seeks five-cent raise in ticket fares 7-23-1948 1:3 awards bus drivers for safety, photograph of manager L. E. Manuel and drivers 2-11-1949 16:4 bus causes accident when driver makes too sharp a turn 2-11-1949 PE 1:3 history 3-23-1951 17:1 garage at 517 North Laurel Avenue 3-23-1951 17:3 drive nets 6,000 books for Korean GIs, photograph of garage 7-6-1951 CCH 2:4 photograph of interior of bus 10-26-1951 AHH 8:5 bus hit by car, overturns near Barrington 6-20-1952 PE 1:4 drivers, photograph 12-24-1953 AHH 18:6 Leonard Manuel presents driver Louis Wetendorf with pension check, photograph 5-9-1957 PE 2:4 proposes commuter service from Elk Grove to Des Plaines depot 10-9-1958 EGH 1:4 takes over routes formerly operated by Harvel Motor Coach Company 3-19-1959 AHH 1:5 Arlington Heights aldermen study bus service 1-28-1960 RMH 1:4 offers service to Elk Grove Village 10-27-1960 EGH 1:4 extended bus service to include Arlington 11-3-1960 EGH 2:4 Wheeling - Loop bus service set 11-3-1960 WH 1:4 officials urge bus service between Arlington Heights and Elk Grove 12-8-1960 EGH 1:5 Des Plaines - Elk Grove bus service planned 12-15-1960 EGH 2:1 Wheeling - Des Plaines bus service planned, photograph 12-15-1960 WH 1:6 bus service starts between Des Plaines and Elk Grove, photograph 12-22-1960 EGH 3:1 photograph of four new 47 passenger GMC diesel buses 1-12-1961 AHH 11:6 Wheeling-Des Plaines bus routes approved 1-26-1961 WH 2:3 receives congratulatory letter, photograph 5-4-1961 AHH 45:3 new Loop bus service slated for Elk Grove, map 8-10-1961 EGH 2:3,6 new Loop bus service for Elk Grove, photograph 8-17-1961 EGH 1:1 and Chicago & Northwestern RR devise new rail-bus ticket for commuter 2-15-1962 MPH 1:4 advertisement: safe driver awards listed, photograph 3-1-1962 AHH 23:1, 55:1 rail-bus commuter plan explained 4-26-1962 AHH 80:1 ICC okays extended route along Elmhurst Road through Prospect Heights to Dundee Road and Wheeling 5-3-1962 WH 1:7 to operate shuttle buses to Randhurst 8-23-1962 AHH 4:5 wins safety award 11-8-1962 AHH 14:1 bus decorated for Xmas, photograph 12-20-1962 AHH 81:4 increases Northwest Expressway service from Elk Grove Village to Chicago 12-20-1962 EGH 3:6 list of drivers winning safe driver awards 2-14-1963 AHH 15:1, photograph 2-21-1963 AHH 5:1 announces Saturday bus runs from Elk Grove Village to the Loop 1-23-1964 EGH 4:5 advertisement 2-20-1964 AHH 16:1 asks increase in fares 7-30-1964 AHH 16:1 advertisement; 900 Northwest Highway, Des Plaines 12-3-1964 AHH 74:7

United Motors Service Division of General Motors Corporation, Elk Grove Village to build new facility 4-18-1963 EGH 3:2 advertisement; 1001 Busse Road 2-20-1964 AHH 14:6

United National Clothing Collection Arlington to meet appeal for clothing for devastated areas of Europe 3-30-1945 1:2 clothing depots ready for war relief clothing 4-6-1945 1:4 advertisement, photograph 4-6-1945 10:5 postoffice is depot for war relief clothing 4-6-1945 MPH 1:4 ask women to hasten clothes collection 4-13-1945 1:3 public generous in clothing for refugees 4-20-1945 5:2 5 tons of clothing to war relief 5-4-1945 1:1

United Nations (UN) Aribert F. Wild, Palatine, member of legal staff, photograph 12-5-1947 5:3 folk festival at Barrington High School 1-30-1948 8:5 AAUW learns about United Nations 2-25-1949 5:1 Babson predicts abandonment of Korea by UN in 1951, 12-29-1950 CCH 1:4 United Nations Day 10-13-1960 AHH 12:4 Mrs. Marguerite Stitt Church named to UN delegation 8-31-1961 AHH 9:2 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Paddock attend UN seminar for leaders 11-2-1961 AHH 24:5 "Effectiveness of UN in Easing World Tensions" program sponsored by Northwest Community Peace Education Center at Prospect Heights Community Church 1-31-1963 AHH 8:1, 2-7-1963 AHH 18:1 a new image: conscience to mankind, conclude newsmen, photographs 4-25-1963 AHH 59:1 speech: "United Nations: Graveyard of American Independence" 10-24-1963 AHH 12:1

United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) local children ask for UNICEF donation 10-27-1960 PHH 1:3 seek support for UNICEF 10-19-1961 PE 3:6 plan fund raising drive for UNICEF 10-26-1961 HH 8:6 Palatine youngsters prepare for collecting 10-18-1962 PE 4:1

United Parts Division, Echlin Manufacturing Co., Elk Grove Village plans plant 12-28-1961 EGH 1:5 under construction, illustration; auto parts 6-21-1962 EGH 4:4 2000 Lunt Avenue 6-28-1962 AHH 26:5 building under way 8-9-1962 EGH 4:7 2080 Lunt Avenue, photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 89:1 2045 Lunt Avenue 10-18-1962 AHH 96:2 auto brakes are specialty; 2001 Lunt Avenue 10-31-1963 EGH 5:4

United Presbyterian Church, Addison plans under way; new pastor arrives: Rev. G. William Bingaman, photograph 3-1-1962 AR 1:1 to hold meeting 5-31-1962 AR 1:7 summer series slated 6-14-1962 AR 1:4 plans picnic 8-2-1962 BR 6:1 begins regular services in Village Municipal Building 8-30-1962 AR 1:3, 9-6-1962 BR 9:4 receives charter members 3-28-1963 BR 11:3 observes first Easter 4-11-1963 BR 15:4 early service planned 12-19-1963 AR 1:7 marks first birthday 3-19-1964 BR 11:1 to study need for a building 7-2-1964 AR 1:4

United Presbyterian Church, Elk Grove Village new church planned 2-7-1963 EGH 1:7 Dr. Robert Worley works to organize church, photograph 5-2-1963 EGH 4:5 services in Grove Junior High School 10-17-1963 EGH 3:1 new church makes membership survey 12-5-1963 EGH 3:7 new ideas tried as church is formed; effort led by Rev. Robert Long, photograph 3-5-1964 EGH 4:3

United Presbyterian Church, Hoffman Estates see Church of the Cross — United Presbyterian, Hoffman Estates

United Presbyterian Church, Roselle see Church of the Redeemer, United Presbyterian, Roselle

United Press International (UPI) Paddock Publications completes "pilot study" and becomes first suburban weekly newspaper to subscribe to 6-28-1962 AHH 67:1

United Rent-All, Barrington advertisement; 310 West Northwest Highway 12-10-1964 AHH 39:1

United Rent-Alls, Addison, 19W380 Lake Street advertisement 7-11-1963 BR 13:1

United Rent-Alls, Arlington Heights, 700 East Northwest Highway advertisement 5-25-1961 AHH 59:8 photograph 3-15-1962 AHH 31:4 open house; 708 East Northwest Highway 11-7-1963 AHH 2:1 opens in larger quarters, photograph 11-7-1963 AHH 79:2

United Republican Fund sponsors annual dinner at International Ampitheatre, Chicago 2-13-1964 AHH 30:4

United Service Organizations (USO) communities asked to aid drive, illustration 5-30-1941 1:4 your opportunity to aid Army boys 6-6-1941 1:4 Mount Prospect backs drive on behalf of, photograph 6-13-1941 (2) 1:6 Palatine organizes for drive 6-13-1941 PE 1:3 Palatine sends $630, 6-27-1941 PE 1:2 whirlwind campaign starts in Arlington Heights 7-4-1941 1:3 Roselle quota is $200; drive starts 7-4-1941 RR 1:7 Itasca, Roselle to launch patriotic drives 7-18-1941 RR 1:8 campaign nears finish line 8-1-1941 1:6 Arlington Heights final report 8-22-1941 2:5 drive opens in Roselle, Itasca and Bensenville 5-15-1942 RR 1:2 Bensenville drive in full swing 5-22-1942 RR 1:3 Willard T. Loeber to head Arlington drive 5-29-1942 1:2 Judge Knoch announces DuPage chairmen 5-29-1942 RR 1:2 Roselle 'over the top' in drive 6-5-1942 RR 1:6 War Fund drive at Arlington 6-12-1942 1:8 drive gains momentum 6-19-1942 1:7 Bensenville nears drive quota 7-10-1942 RR 1:8 Palatine begins drive 8-14-1942 PE 1:8 Palatine fund tops quota 8-28-1942 PE 1:1 expands to 1,385 units 4-30-1943 (2) 2:3 portable book bar, photograph 6-11-1943 (2) 2:4 radio, movie stars tour U.S. Army camps overseas 8-13-1943 6:6 drive starts in Arlington 10-1-1943 1:6 wage scale of performers 9-8-1944 7:6 photograph: 17 GIs and a Jill 9-29-1944 11:4 local contributions aid 1-4-1946 1:1 public can still contribute to campaign 12-6-1946 1:7 Mrs. Eilering to lead efforts for Palatine 9-26-1963 PE 5:4

United Spanish War Veterans see Hoffman, William H., Palatine Township see Spanish-American War see Sutherland, John A. 11-1-1935 6:2

United State Bank, Crystal Lake closes 6-19-1931 1:2

United States see also law see Berlin Crisis see Civil War see Cold War see Cuban Missile Crisis see Great Depression see Korean War see land grants see Prohibition see Revolutionary War see Spanish-American War see Viet Nam War see World War I see World War II see World War III

United States, Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) see also Agricultural Conservation Administration see Cook County Truck Growers School 2-2-1934 8:1 plan: sell less milk, get more cash 3-30-1934 5:5 farmers may profit from 4-13-1934 7:1 see Cook County 5-25-1934 8:1 see Pure Milk Association, Chicago 11-9-1934 6:1 see Cook County Farm Bureau 11-23-1934 4:1 opposition to 6-7-1935 CCH 1:3 farmers will fight opposition to last ditch 7-26-1935 2:3 agriculture will suffer from Supreme Court blow 1-10-1936 1:3 see Cook County Soil Conservation Committee 3-11-1938 MPH 1:3 history 8-30-1940 1:1 Arlington Heights office one of the busiest in Cook County 5-21-1943 (2) 4:5 both parties pledge farm supports 10-1-1948 21:4 deadline for soil conservation practices 12-17-1948 24:3

United States, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee (ASC) see DuPage County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee establishes rates for diverting wheat crop 9-28-1961 PE 5:2

United States, Agriculture, Department of see United States Department of Agriculture

United States Air Force (USAF) see 640th United States Air Force Hospital Reserve Unit see 755th Radar Squadron, United States Air Force see 928th Troop Carrier Group (Reserve) see 2480 Air Force Reserve Sector (AFRS) see Bista, Fred W., Jr. 6-18-1948 7:4 see Civil Air Patrol (CAP) see Illinois Mars see O'Hare Air Force Base Air Force Day 7-25-1947 RR 2:6, 8-1-1947 15:5 opens information centers in local post offices 9-2-1949 1:1 reveals expansion plans at Arlington Nike site 2-5-1959 AHH 1:6 effect of war crisis wanes in area 12-28-1961 AHH 5:1 Sgt. Frankie Akers in new office at 8 West Miner Street, Arlington Heights, photograph 12-28-1961 AHH 5:1 promotes wide opportunities 6-14-1962 AHH 28:2 Reserve Troop Carrier Group formed at O'Hare Airport 2-21-1963 BR 12:5 Automatic Electric Company, Northlake receives contract from 9-12-1963 RMH 2:5 Richard Thomas, Bensenville mayor, concerned about Pentagon plans for realignment of reserves 12-17-1964 BR 1:1

United States Air Force Reserve see 441st Troop Carrier Wing, United States Air Force Reserve

United States Army see 45th Artillery Brigade Air Defense see Army Air Defense Command (ARADCOM) see aviation 7-17-1942 PE 1:7 see Douglas Airport 6-5-1942 1:4 see GI Bill of Rights see Grand Army of the Republic see Illinois Army National Guard see missile bases see Palatine Office of Civilian Defense 9-18-1942 PE 1:8 see Palwaukee Airport 5-22-1931 1:8 see United States Citizen Army see United States Postal Service 8-15-1919 1:2 see World War I see World War II orders blackout in three states August 12th 8-7-1942 1:5 accepts toothless men 8-7-1942 (2) 1:7 blackout in Palatine nears 100 per cent 8-14-1942 PE 1:3 blackout figures released for Chicago area 9-4-1942 (2) 1:3 vets' direct commissions now available at Local Recruiting Station at Arlington Heights Post Office 1-21-1949 11:1 opens information centers in local post offices 9-2-1949 1:1 plans defense installations; requests use of Cook County Forest Preserve for guided missile launching 1-7-1954 PE 1:7 allows no firing from local guided missile station bounded by Lombard Road, ICC tracks, Fullerton Avenue and Mill Road 7-15-1954 PE 1:7 Arlington Heights Airport closed; U.S. orders eviction of 150 families; U.S. regains possession for guided missiles 10-14-1954 AHH 1:2 farm owners object to price given for guided missile land 8-5-1954 RR 1:3 Arlington Heights Airport closed; U.S. orders eviction of 150 families; U.S. regains possession for guided missiles 10-14-1954 AHH 1:2 offers 30-day extension; airport residents must vacate trailers January 1, 10-28-1954 AHH 1:4 airport residents begin migration to new homes 12-9-1954 PE 1:4 Nike guided missile on display at Palatine Centennial 7-7-1955 PE (2) 1:5, photograph 7-21-1955 AHH 32:6 visitors look and learn in visit to Nike site at northeast corner Quentin Road and Lake Cook Road, photographs 11-1-1956 PE 9:4 will build 16 homes at Quentin Road and Lake Cook Road for Nike soldiers 3-14-1957 PE 5:5 Addison tangles with on prefabs for Nike base 7-4-1957 AR 1:7 Addison okays modified prefabs for Nike base 7-11-1957 AR 1:3 transfers area Nike headquarters to Arlington Heights 8-22-1957 AHH 1:6 prefabricated homes for men at Nike base just west of Addison on Army Trail Road and Lombard Road, photographs 11-7-1957 AR 1:6 new Hercules missile for Addison base 10-16-1958 RR 1:6 Arlington Heights moves to annex Nike missile base 3-19-1959 AHH 1:6 display of space age equipment and missile bases in miniature, photograph 6-9-1960 PHH 2:2 Missile Master radar at Arlington Heights protects Chicago and suburb area 11-3-1960 AHH 14:2 helicopter falls 200 feet; Arlington Nike site flyer is killed, photograph 2-2-1961 AHH 1:2 Nike missile on display at Mount Prospect Plaza, photograph 3-16-1961 HH 2:1 interior photograph of Arlington Nike missile facility 4-20-1961 AHH 49:3 Missile Master open house at Arlington Heights 5-11-1961 MPH 10:5 Arlington Heights annexes Nike base 6-8-1961 AHH 1:4 training at nearby missile sites 7-20-1961 AHH 70:6 Arlington Heights Nike Base servicemen, photograph 8-10-1961 AHH 5:1 offers selectivity for recruit volunteers 8-24-1961 AHH 20:1 Arlington Heights Nike base losing the Ajax missile 9-7-1961 AHH 21:7 45th artillery brigade drum and bugle corps in front of hanger at Arlington Heights Nike base, photograph 9-14-1961 RMH 20:1 WBKB-TV telecast: "Countdown: Is Chicago Defensible?" features Arlington Heights Nike missile base, photograph 11-9-1961 AHH 20:7 editor hits shocking ignorance of anti-missile missile 12-7-1961 AHH 6:1 Arlington Heights Nike Base security guarded by 16 MP's, photograph 3-8-1962 AHH 7:1 despite snow, radar repairmen do work, photograph 3-15-1962 AHH 21:6 entertainment, photographs 3-29-1962 BR 16:1 Chicago firm low bidder on construction of warehouse and office building at Arlington Heights Nike site 4-26-1962 AHH 7:2 Missile Master sites schedule open houses 5-17-1962 AHH 76:3 Nike and Hawk missiles, photographs 7-26-1962 AHH 29:1 radar squadron to mark anniversary 9-13-1962 AHH 5:4 Village Theatre to give show at Army Nike installation in Arlington Heights 1-24-1963 AHH 56:4 opens bids for projects in Chicago area 1-31-1963 BR 9:8 surplus sites, see Arlington Heights Park District 2-7-1963 AHH 1:2 honor guard from Arlington Heights Nike base raises flag at Arlington Heights municipal building, photograph 2-14-1963 AHH 32:6 Nike tour sharpens visions of West Point, photograph 3-14-1963 AHH 5:1 some discrimination against Negroes, but Army Nike base officers at Arlington Heights and Addison not too worried; situation improving 8-8-1963 AHH 18:1 Illinois National Guard takes over Nike Hercules bases at Homewood and Addison 8-29-1963 RMH 4:1 Illinois Youth Commission eyes vacated Nike site on Butterfield Road between Wheaton and Warrenville 11-14-1963 BR 11:2 Nike missile bases transferred to Illinois National Guard 12-19-1963 AHH 13:1 Nike Command celebrates 10th anniversary; troops man latest defense weapons, photographs 5-28-1964 AHH 9:1 DuPage County to apply for Nike missile base along East-West Tollway 6-25-1964 BR 7:3 Milwaukee Nike Missile Defense to be merged with Chicago Nike Defense 7-30-1964 AHH 37:7 Eisenhower Trophy awarded to Battery B, 1st Missile Battalion, 202nd Artillery based at Addison Nike site, photograph 9-3-1964 AHH 22:1

United States Army Air Corps see Arlington Heights Township High School 8-28-1942 1:8 see Curtiss-Reynolds Airport, Glenview 6-2-1939 CCH 1:5 seeks volunteers at local rallies 9-4-1942 1:8

United States Army Air Force see 803rd Specialized Depot, Chicago

United States Army Air Service see Beardsley, George Francis, Arlington Heights 1-30-1931 CCH 2:2

United States Army Corps of Engineers awards fallout shelter survey pact to Consoer, Townsend 12-21-1961 AHH 24:6

United States Army Nurses Corps see Persons, Verna, Palatine 4-20-1945 7:1

United States Army Signal Corps see Thornton, Capt. Enos B., Arlington Heights 2-21-1941 1:7

United States Army, Specialized Training and Reassignment (STAR) see Heuer, Hans, Palatine 9-24-1943 (2) 14:2 see Bublitz, Edward, Arlington Heights 9-10-1943 (2) 1:5 see Oefelein, Donald, Arlington Heights 8-27-1943 (2) 1:5

United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) to build plant, see Argonne National Laboratory 8-8-1947 RR 1:3

United States Biological Survey see Kane County Sportsmen's League 2-19-1937 15:5

United States Bureau of Employment Services Project CAUSE to be integrated into "War on Poverty" 8-6-1964 BR 2:4

United States Census Bureau population of local villages and townships 3-24-1911 4:4 to call on everybody, names of enumerators listed 1-2-1920 1:6 Cook County cities and villages show marked increase in population 4-2-1920 1:5 big decrease in farm population 10-8-1920 1:3 farm census 1-2-1925 2:5 school census, see Arlington Heights, Village of 7-10-1925 1:2 school census, see Palatine 8-7-1925 9:6 Lake County farm census 11-6-1925 3:4 Cook County farm census 11-27-1925 1:7 Lake County to be linked with Cook County 8-27-1929 4:3 enumerators enrolling at 1-10-1930 8:1 census takers begin rounds tomorrow 4-1-1930 1:5 census figures for villages 5-16-1930 1:3 census figures for townships 5-27-1930 1:2 Chicago area gets most of Illinois growth 1-2-1931 8:3 final figures for villages and townships 1-9-1931 1:3 regional population forecast 3-27-1931 AHH 1:8 announces township farming figures 7-17-1931 1:7 to take census of unemployed 11-5-1937 1:1, 11-12-1937 (2) 8:3 here is the information they are seeking 3-8-1940 5:1 Chauncey Reed says some questions are an "invasion of constitutional rights" 3-22-1940 RR 1:7 survey in progress 4-5-1940 1:6 enumerators meet pleasant reception 4-12-1940 1:3 if your nose wasn't counted, mail coupon 6-7-1940 4:7 Wood Dale leads in population growth 7-12-1940 RR 1:8 Arlington Heights population: 5,657, 7-26-1940 1:8 Palatine growth in 10 years: 95, 7-26-1940 PE 1:8 revised figures 8-2-1940 CCH 1:7 to take census of all farms first of year 11-17-1944 CCH 7:2 number of farms in Cook County has declined: 3,996 in 1940, 3,535 in 1945, 6-20-1947 1:5 to conduct census of business in Cook and Lake Counties 4-1-1949 20:8 table shows number of adult laborers, white collar workers, business and professional people, housewives, retired persons and unemployed in Palatine 11-25-1949 PE 1:1 appointment of census takers to be announced 1-13-1950 1:5 workers attend school; start job Monday 3-31-1950 CCH 1:6; photograph 4-7-1950 MPH 2:4 releases 1950 figures 6-16-1950 MPH 1:3 35,000 population by 1960 in north DuPage County 7-6-1951 RR 1:7 new census starts Friday at Arlington Heights 8-20-1953 AHH 1:7 new figures for Arlington: 13,380; means an increase of over fifty percent in three years 9-3-1953 AHH 1:7 census shows Palatine now 6,460 population 7-21-1955 PE 1:7 new Palatine census figure: 7866, 8-16-1956 PE 1:4 Addison population doubles since 1954, 4-25-1957 RR 1:3 Roselle population up record 122%; now 2,314, 5-2-1957 RR 1:4 Rolling Meadows new population is 8,416! 7-11-1957 RMH 1:5 Wheeling population 5426, 12-19-1957 WH 1:5 Palatine population is 8,602, 12-26-1957 PE 1:7 new Itasca population is 3,151, 1-23-1958 DCR 1:5 new census completed: Mount Prospect 15,917, 8-14-1958 MPH 1:1 fastest growing — that's Elk Grove! population now at 3,100, photograph of census takers 12-4-1958 EGH 1:4 Palatine population is 10,159, 3-12-1959 PE 1:6 Addison population soars to over 6,400, 12-10-1959 AR 1:6 sprawling suburbia: dream come true; populations spiral upward 10-13-1960 AHH 53:1 suburban final figures out 1-12-1961 AHH 22:3 Mount Prospect population officially at 18,906, 1-12-1961 MPH 2:1 reprint of special census form for Addison 2-1-1962 BR 4:1 slate census in Wheeling 8-16-1962 WH 1:1 women working in all jobs; census shows wide diversity 2-20-1964 AHH 42:1 Wheeling census takers get instructions from Robert Jackson of Chicago office, photograph 9-17-1964 WH 1:2

United States Children's Bureau says homemaker service is an area where "community leadership in U.S. has fallen down on the job" 12-3-1964 AHH 45:3

United States Citizen Army see Arlington Heights Division, United States Citizen Army 6-19-1925 9:4

United States, Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) see also United States, Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) United Airlines seeks final OK for air mail to Arlington 8-29-1947 1:1 Palatine Community Club to hear speaker: 'peace thru air power' 2-20-1948 PE 1:7 traces cause of Electra aircraft crash north of Irving Park Road and east of Bensenville 12-20-1962 BR 1:3 probes for cause of DC-3 crash into Hoffman Estates, see O'Hare International Airport, Chicago 3-12-1964 AHH 14:1...

United States, Civil Defense Agency mobile hospital unit approved for Palatine 6-15-1961 PE 1:2

United States Civil Service Commission announces jobs open at penal institutions 12-3-1964 AHH 86:2

United States, Civil Works Administration (CWA) see Arlington Heights, Village of 12-15-1933 1:1 see Cook County Forest Preserve 1-12-1934 1:4 see DuPage County 12-22-1933 RR 1:8 see Palatine Public Library 4-13-1934 PE 4:2 see Palatine Township High School 12-29-1933 1:2 see Palatine, Village of 1-12-1934 1:5 see Riverview School, Maine Township 2-2-1934 6:7 workers have hours and pay cut 1-26-1934 1:1 artists paint 25,000 pictures; too modernistic, futuristic for Arlington Heights officials 5-11-1934 1:7

United States, Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) DuPage County Forest Preserve plans three CCC camps 10-13-1933 RR 1:7 DuPage County Forest Preserve dolls up parks with CWA and CCC help 3-1-1935 RR 1:1 activities are great benefit to DuPage County Forest Preserve 1-17-1936 RR 1:3 to take over Camp Reinberg, upgrade for winter use 7-27-1934 1:3 camp to be established at Des Plaines River Dam No. 2, 8-31-1934 1:4 brings many improvements to Cook County Forest Preserve 11-30-1934 5:2 La Grange boy tells about experiences in camp 1-25-1935 6:3 Camp Skokie Valley entertains officials on 4th anniversary of CCC movement 4-9-1937 8:3 Illinois Emergency Relief Commission opens camps to local boys 7-16-1937 1:6 anniversary of CCC to be observed at Skokie Open House 4-19-1940 13:6 now enrolling youths for six months 4-4-1941 RR 1:5 boys find car stealing not so much fun 5-9-1941 RR 1:3 openings in camps 9-19-1941 (2) 3:6 camps near Des Plaines and Thornton mentioned 9-10-1943 (2) 2:6 mentioned 4-30-1948 1:1

United States, Civilian Production Administration (CPA) prohibits certain uses of electricity 11-29-1946 3:1

United States Coast Guard see also United States SPARS see Behrens, Elmer H., Arlington Heights see Breda, Oren H., Mount Prospect see Brix, A. W., Arlington Heights see Brockmann, Alvin, Arlington Heights see Dobrey, Meredith E., Bensenville see Goedke, Richard P., Arlington Heights see Hagenbring, Henry L., Arlington Heights see Kouzmanoff, George, Bensenville see Levine, Arthur Laverne, Arlington Heights see Nisle, Max, Elk Grove see Roche, Richard, Arlington Heights see Snedden, Kenneth, Bensenville see Thomas, John "Jack", Jr., formerly of Bensenville official Mark Hutchinson to give talk 3-11-1938 1:3 official Edward Sitarski to speak, photograph 10-5-1961 MPH 8:1 advertisement: 7629 Milwaukee Avenue, Niles 12-5-1963 AHH 29:7

United States Coast Guard Station, Dundee Road and Waukegan Road personnel to be at Prospect Heights Lions carnival 10-28-1943 CCH 1:1

United States Commodity Credit Corporation boosts price of feed; profit to Uncle Sam 8-13-1943 1:8

United States Congress see National Committee for an Effective Congress see United States Representatives see United States Senators Donald Rumsfeld joins call for investigation of unethical behavior in Congress in wake of Bobby Baker scandal 6-25-1964 RMH 5:1 John Erlenborn supports Congressional probe in wake of Bobby Baker scandal 7-9-1964 BR 7:6 United States Constitution see Americans for Constitutional Action (ACA) see Equal Rights Amendment see "Liberty Amendment" see Prohibition Arlington Heights Lions Club to observe Constitution Week 9-10-1926 4:7, 11-8-1935 1:3 address: "Why—The Constitution" 9-21-1934 1:4 head of history department writes about Constitution 9-10-1937 5:3 Chauncey Reed says some census questions are an "invasion of constitutional rights" 3-22-1940 RR 1:7 AHTHS teachers in panel discussion, photograph 11-25-1949 6:2, 12-9-1949 4:1 DAR plans Constitution Tea 9-6-1962 AHH 46:4 DAR presents framed copy for Arlington Heights new municipal building, photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 18:4 schools failing to teach Bill of Rights: Irving Dilliard 12-6-1962 AHH 27:1 first 'Con Con' since 1787? 1-17-1963 AHH 11:1

United States, Continental Congress flag discovered in attic of Joseph Wells, Half Day, photograph 6-27-1947 1:1

United States Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) former agent Stephen Jurco, Arlington Heights, tells danger of espionage 8-3-1961 AHH 4:3 United States Declaration of Independence reproduction of 7-2-1948 RR 6:1

United States Defense Department Sen. Paul Douglas raps waste 11-2-1961 AHH 68:2

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) see 4-H Clubs see Cook County USDA War Board men to stamp out barberry at Arlington Heights 6-5-1925 1:5 see Pure Milk Association, Chicago 11-3-1933 7:1

United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) local schools not eligible for U.S. aid, see School District No. 21, Wheeling Township 7-14-1955 CCH 1:7 federal aid to education is unnecessary: Rep. Elmer Hoffman 7-6-1961 BR 5:5 praises Paddock Publications articles on aged, 'These Lonely Rooms' 11-1-1962 AHH 27:1 awards Paddock Publications special citation 11-21-1963 RMH 2:4 gives grant to Cook County Air Pollution Control Bureau 12-17-1964 AHH 52:1

United States Department of the Interior Sec. Udall warns of approaching crisis, says outdoors not 'free' 12-13-1962 AHH 70:2

United States Department of Labor Secretary Goldberg vows help for migratory workers 4-20-1961 AHH 13:1 seeks restraining order on Ted Sirek Excavating Company, Inc., Glen Ellyn 3-7-1963 BE 4:6 signs on-job training agreement with ITT General Controls Inc., Des Plaines 5-14-1964 AHH 55:5 charges Barco Type Founders, Bensenville violates Fair Labor Standards Act 7-16-1964 BR 1:1 drops its restraining order against Barco Type Founders 9-3-1964 BR 1:7

United States Employment Service (USES) urges employers hire handicapped persons for jobs 10-3-1947 19:3

United States, Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) see also United States, Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) Elk Grove lodges jet traffic protest with 8-25-1960 EGH 2:3 air official replies to jet noise gripes 9-8-1960 EGH 1:1 adopts two recommendations by Elk Grove on jet noise 9-29-1960 EGH 3:1 representatives duck questioning on jet noise 2-2-1961 AHH 12:3 invites comment on O'Hare jet runway proposal 1-4-1962 RR 1:1 allocates money for airports 8-2-1962 AHH 7:7 answers questions on O'Hare Airport operation 4-11-1963 BR 4:1 probe break-in at office on Irving Park Road, Bensenville 8-27-1964 BR 4:4 investigates parachutist jump at Hinsdale Airport 8-27-1964 BR 5:5

United States, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) see Bundy, Edward, Itasca see Hoover, J. Edgar thirst emporiums raided by U.S. men 11-13-1931 1:2 Wheeling police officer completes FBI defense course, photograph 1-9-1942 CCH 1:4 Arlington Heights Police Chief receives FBI diploma 1-30-1942 1:3 Palatine police chief enrolls in FBI course 2-27-1942 PE 1:7 to question delinquents from selective service act 1-8-1943 1:8 Cook County to adopt FBI uniform crime reporting system 4-25-1947 3:2 marijuana cigarettes smoked by some Arlington Heights young people: FBI investigation 4-16-1948 1:1 Itasca Lions Club learns that FBI pulls no punches; sleuths know score in every community 1-14-1949 RR 1:6 Arlington Heights officers study FBI methods at police officer's school at Skokie 2-4-1949 1:7 school, church can stop teen criminal: FBI agent 3-18-1949 10:4 DuPage County police to hold FBI school in February 1-13-1950 RR 1:5 Roselle State Bank insurance covers bank robber loss of $19,467; FBI on trail of three 3-9-1951 RR 1:3 president lauds FBI in capture of 3 robbers 5-11-1951 BR 1:2 FBI seeks clues in Bensenville State Bank robbery, photograph 7-2-1953 RR 1:7 nab looter of cars in north DuPage County; FBI wants him too 7-16-1953 BR 1:7 police school drew 29 local men at Itasca 11-18-1954 RR 1:3 investigates runaway plane mishap; prop chops plane at Ravenswood Airport 12-3-1959 EGH 1:5 arrests Louis Alfred Voltz, Glenview, photograph 11-10-1960 AHH 8:4 sponsors police training at Hoffman Estates village hall 2-2-1961 AHH 20:7 crimes against children rising 10-26-1961 BR 6:4 seizure of plans at Precision Transformer Corp., Elk Grove Village shrouded in mystery; plans were stolen from General Electric 12-21-1961 EGH 1:6 Hoover warns of