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Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1927, p. 13

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Activities of several corrvsptrndettee M‘iumln which purport to prepare young men for ringer Jobs and prIl~ [Sully quarantee government empior men: on thr national forest than carn- plrtion ot the wane have come to the nttention of the Forest Service. Ind I taree number of letters nskine about rut-pr positions which. come by n-very mail to Foreut Servitr headquarters Ire believed to be the result of ex- tensive advertim'rte rm the part of some of these schoolu. Sale-nu M1ueodunt Mlny of the statements in these ttdvertisetnertts no mink-ding and in some am absolutely “he. gay- the Forest Sérvice. These “Migrants frequently convey the impmaion that the forest and”: job is largely I ptartime M. or a convenient mum for In outing in the womb, white, u a matter of Get, the position of forest "not in I permanent one of consid- mblc rrspoet.ibt3itr, requiring ardu- on work often and" dink-uh candi- "tions, and with dethtite requireumu " to experience and nbility. JOB NOT FOREST RANGER HAS STRENUOUS POSITION Matementn Often Misleading Regarding Occupation of Men Who Guard Great Woods of Land The forest maker's position is not n "play-tinte" jail. I: A number of ad- venininz correspondence tit-hook pie- ture it. In)": the Forest Servier, United States Department of Agricul- tttre, noun". ”In. " Forest Service "kiads doubt the value of cormpondcnce "hooU Im- der ordinary eireqmauttees in fur- nishing prom Prep-mum for mac-r positions. It in pointed ottt that in order to pu- the “Imitation tor -, Ipplicunh mm lit" in I ma! not um they in. than.“ dawn-l qrmttneatimss, till a. In! 'eqrMre. that rum-I than be abated. wha- practicable. from cul- tB.gett-ethe.tateutwhiehthe millet. htmtreett,msimttto- them In "tttore" to who "n- plum am in mm in con- Th following new». from u tet- ter.wvttt-hs-rtoatthtqtrtrr fro-MWnIInmwof. ummlm-ninlmae "Htsts,ea-thepotettofvirr orth.rereutt5-ieer-dittethe "r-ti-tnee-ttf-ttttsts-. ikieri/AiG' - in; (or PM. Qan- it! main-clon- h a "tttmate m- a”... 1"qu _ m in“ in“ may -drer.h-toetue'es manna-arm“ ,Gumudt-t.t-teet ti.a-t-tiradhtb.-hrh't, 'di-tr-V-ure rhugt't.ta'l"t'l'aTp= 'tR-toe-eg-er. I win-"M" w W rtat P"?! ANOTHER MASS MEETING PLA YTI ME ON E on, W MAR, mm SArtt CF YOU'LL W '1 WHAT VIE CAN HAVE _ ML THE MONEY NE tttANT t WE LL " to HAPPY! ' 7 _-cu-tC,,..-., Limited Opportunitie- Advertising matter ha, been cir- (ulntvd to a rorvsidertu,ie extent by the alleged prvparatnry schools for trrrest runxrrs. In view, however, of the "quiremvnt of th" law that rang- ers must be, as far as practicable, citizens of the stats» in which the work libs. it is pointed out that there Ire Civil Sprvil‘v v ission. the know" m they dynamitod the hill and put cdsw that a ma must have to answer it on thn- low-l with the rust of the (ho practical n onions in the exami- 'atrrrrurteiinq ittttdscarie. When that nanny: mum-s muly trom actual ew. job was done they blasted a big river- pe.rirmet. in th >wmuls and on the, fwd through the new ground that they mum. Por tht~.e wast-mi we have had Inn-led down and then turned the never felt that a man can expect to rider around so that it would run be nn-parml adequately for the examL through their ditch. That made the union by taking a correspondence phi spar-o that was formerly occupicd murwc There, are, however, collesrms)y thr. river availnhln for the pur- und Univ-nits" in rlitrercnt parts of paste "t the railway yard, Of course the ruunlry which give ranger courses thi-y had to ful in the old river-bed-- at the institutions thernse1ves.the in-‘ but a little thing like that was not Mrmlinn helm: (given by men proper- [ at all ttisrorteerting. They did.it in ly qualified by oxprrivnct- in actual a jiffy. forest work and in some instances _____ with practical demonstration in the BUtLD NEW UNIT FOR mm." .. , . A _ w.. , PUBLIC SERVICE co. Advertising matter his been Fir-j Rapid progress is being made on (ulnlvd to a runsidt-rahlm extent bY‘ronxtruq'lion of the first unit of the! the alloyed prvpnratnry schools for Western Service hpadquurtprs for that trrrest runxrrs. In view, however, of: Public t,'trrviee company of Northern) the requiremvnt of th" law that ramp "lirtoiss. A (“Lure tract, (Ormcrly) er! must be, as far as practicabie,,tmow,, as the Sunnard property ami', citizens of the ntah- in which the work) Iocatcd on the Des Plaines river just! lies, it is pointed out that there "9 r.utsirle nnd out of the Maywood vit-) only limited opportunities for forest/ure limits. was purchas'ed some time, ranger positions for you": men of are by the Public Service company tss) AGis of the BtatteN in which therelthe site for the proposed Western at no national forests. I hradquarters. l Ditching with dynumite to "night, or; I um“ stream or ererk has be, come somewhat of I common pne- tire Imong engineers, but it wgs tn unusual thing to do when the Chen- peaks Ind Ohio rioro.ds changed the course of I river over one hundred feet wide. The nilwny company'- engimn had to provide for Iixty-Iix Inn" of truck: in their freight clan-i- ncution ynrda mr Clifton Forge, Hurrah. A hill And a river seemed to hive the premonition blocked And MOVING RIVER AND HILL BY DYNAMITE Railroad Company In Virginia Boos Both to Make Room For Its Yards preach you inrt thtameut but Mm lull a hand wwhkh,n.gamnofnmv$|:f:,yuzngxpmd. Ml! u9ltnr--Yorrr Munch! "epttetsfbititr for mum. ecu-ed Central Insurance Service Ill u nagâ€"Cum! destruction of or chum gum“ 'llhfffoT, “that land or nut. Ci--Aeeu-tutd-esrd-tmeueaotrtmretnmear. Theft-mel Mdeuuvdlumdmwhlkln 1'n'2iWNl.t 'wt",,1Ntetr'gtttaT..""'"e"t'""""""th IWMdIO-Mdm E--aH.eir-PHb-Ttregtmd_ WWW ”WW-w 'gt,ttfgtl'tult Pe.vtr.Dert--Your Much) rum-lull” for damage to "ro-at-ttttste in destruction " or m to mt on our. gaining-10:!!!“ tie-3mg” te a! dung: to your own at. _ L‘mlf. 3 ELM PLACE SCHOOL Monday Evening, April 18, at 8 o'clock Combination Automobile Insurance a Everybody Invited to Attend and Hear Another Straightforward Discussion of City Affairs Auspices of COALITION TICKET DUWWARY mums g The building now being errand at [an approximate cost of $500,000 will ‘provide administrative and operating 'service headquarters, as well as ex- (tunsivc- warrhouse and garage facili- 'ties for n large portion of the com- ly.'.'.?", western territory. A l50-car :tsuto neet. engineering and construc- (tion dopartment ofmres and meter {eating and repair shops will be [housed in tho new building. Overall if/gat,"",", will be approximately 12f8x4So feet. H, V. Von Holst of i Chicago is the architect. Ample provision for future devel- opment is included in plans tor the project, as it is anticipated by com- pany out-in]: that future expansion of the are: weat of Chicago will be such as to warrant the location of a lame operating and service unit At this point. in my PM a... WILLIE PAIL runw- to be held this time at Gifts mean-gating $225,000 are be- int: ruuuht by Dr. Henry Van Dyke, poet-author-preacher, and former Minister of the United States govern- ment to the Netherlands. and his as- sociates on an American committee PLAN UNHON CHURCH FOR HAVAAA. CUBA Dr. Henry Van Dyke Heads Move to Secure Large Sum For This Purpose Dress Coats in black and navy chiefly, with fur collars of broad- tail. monkey, squirrel, twin beaver, sea lion. $45. Beautifully tailored, every one! You’ll Want This Last-Minute News about How Beautifully We're Prepared With "Mb Duh For younger mic. elose-fitting felts, high-crowned and daringly tailo - chiefly, light and bright colors. Also Panama, crochet straws, belting ribbon. $6.50 to $16.00. The woman of more conservative tastes will appreciate the Holland Hats (exclusive with us in Evanston). Dis- tinctive and smart without being in the least extreme. $16.50 to $25. (Easter apparel New Hats For Easter are invited to do their spring clothes buying here with the additional advan- tage of being able to defer payment un- til June. Patrons Who Have Charge Accounts which has undertaken to asist in building a "Union Church" in Hava- na. The movement asks for nation- wide attcntion and support, as a cause which has undertaken to assist in magnum of Cuha and to ttoodrrela- lions botween the two countries. IMiciully and "nofricially, the Co- vpvrutitmgf Arnvricapr, in this on- tnrpriae has been applauded. The state deparlmcnt and other branches of the national government (eel that it is a lung step in the tardy dcwlup- ment of philanthropic ihtcrvst in a LoRD's--SECOND FLOOR ,, I t _ l . 'T' ', I. I Wi‘Q/fl’,‘ , 'C' // j T3 _ _ 44>“; p:iirise"ft/)'t-s',,C,) “ Jfttlr-l ‘;\\?\ xii/K. % " E ~.. 1),r)f'fi,"l: l ""'r",tl' ~ it 1 _ (,t, 's, 1,1v,' (1.'rfs-C "' i' Afternoon Dresses of the better sort, $39.50 and $55. Flowered chif- fons, georgette over print, plain genrgettes; trimmed with margot and Chantilly laces. ’ The people whn think the mer- chants charge too high prices, are at liberty to an into business and under- sell them. ,muthvrn t1vighhor, while American church orTtartizationrr have repcatvdly msrrtcd thvir hearty approval of the Win-n the smnn salesman offers stock paint: 100 nor cent a year, it wvms strange that he docs not bor- row mum y at six per cent and get rirh un_ it himsvU. prujch Dally MC, PAGE mm

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