It'gFPRBE for the asking ... this volusble 48mpage, book written by a famous fôotball star? Paceked% full -of football hstory, mile terni, AilAmerican selections,,196 ched."les, 1935 scores, etc. CetYoie eOe nd let us demi<nstr.te the. (Ilu8rtrated) inew 1937 Philco.! B.* ternis - big tfade-in -allowances. Sold onlzv with 1philen PHILCOL etm, Both Ahrens and Gragg are nortb shore residents-Gragg residing at 2785 Prairie avenue, Evanston, and Abrens occupying a home at 2N9 Golf off from the. Chicago municipal air- terrace, Wilmette, to which he is port for the first trip under a new moving Mrs. Abrenis and bis two schedule arrangement. This ýis the daughters early this:month. "'The Chicago office is one of the. fastest 'tan sportation service ever to Iink the two points, John B. Walkei, most important districts ýon United's TWA vice-president, stated'. At 1 :01 system," Crary *stated. '"Because, p. m.ý, D. S. T., departure for, the United operat.es fine dairy flights to' capitol' is featured* with an. arrivatinii NeW York and'live flights daily to the principal. Pacific coast cities, Los ,Washington at 4:45 p. m.. Angeles,' San i.Francis'co, Portland, and Seattle, the amount of traffic- handled. APPOINTMENT inl. the Chicago area rank-, on a par Appoi ntment of Russel F. Ahîens,- with New York and other metroto- the post of Chicago, district traffic politan points. Ahrens'.selection for. manager for, United -Air uines,..ef- this* important,.Post was based on bis fectivie October 1, was .'announced, long experience with the company recently by Harold Crary, vice-presi- and his outstanding recordý in the dent in charge of traffic. Seattle district office.". .Ahrens cornes to Chicago with a .Washington Gracluate record of nine years' experience in Abrens is a graduiate of the Unitraffic promotion of air transporta- versity of Washington at Seattle, and tdon, iiaving begun his career with although youtlifti in age is one of United at San Francisco in 1927. I the oldest 'men in United's traffic de1928 he was assigned to the Chicago, partment in point of contintious district traffic office of United as service... traffic representative, and the folGragg, who assumed temporary dilowing year was advanced to the rection of the Chicago district office position of district traffic manager in February, bas been sales manager of the company's Seattle office. for United for the past two years, , It was from that position that lie prior to which time he had served was promoted to head the Chicago with the company for several years traffic office after an outstanding rec- as district traffic manager in Cleveland. In returning tco bis regular post IM VV S*LA11 Z JJ *ttY1-ýUCKL .LdK AL 5ioîL LU ýN.E WITH THE BOWLERS In this week's bowling of the Kniglits of Columbus league at Bleser's bowling academy many surprises were handed to, the spectators Ten prominent north shore men. as well as the players themnselves. The Ben Bey team was withdrawn and women have accepted appointfromn the league and was quickly re- ment to the Cook County Advisory committee of the Gýood Neiglibor Ieagtoe, it is announced this week bv Te,, Nortk Shore Peopile A ct i v ei Neigkbor Catnpaign Leit Difference '/à the rm riade by Teain Standings. Won Lost ihn's Place 6 O himoneka 5 chaefers Icks4 à 1 2 Zeutechels Melers Teatro del. Lago Wmi. H. Scott Krlers Braun Buffet B"ou 2 3 4 5 5 5 reet, ý,768 .664 .500 .338 .166 .166 .166 L CO* 1911 iàpdfrp Avenue, Winntka Pet. 1.000 » 80 .830 .664