Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 May 1927, p. 7

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#2 _ General Lassiter, Head of Sixth â€" Corps Area Outlines Some of Good Features of ADVANTAGES OF C. M. T. C.| _ port by School _ In the first hor lead Talier by 290 feet and added staâ€"| they can study ons tis ted h.,h-v'l’-i'.h-d-u*‘ hgm uflh dn* w"vhim?”“mmlfl-hm‘d nhowing an increase of T24 feet over |ight for nineteenth. In second honâ€" the C. M. T. C. training, these statisâ€" tics indicate, may expect to add four pounds and a half of his weight. He should gain .10 inch in height. His waist measurement should increase .14 inch, his chest capacity, 22 inch; biceps .25 inch; thigh dimensions, .96 inch, and calf expansion, .25 inch. General Improvements Besides, there are important genâ€" eral improvements of which accurate measurements cannot be made, such as development of correct posture, better carriage, hardier .endurance, keener mental alertness, higher sense of hygiene, and improved all around health, it is reported by the army surâ€" geons compiling the statistics. . summers they hve'lyen in operation, "This tremendous enrollment has be unattracted â€" to the camps very largely by the important place given athletics in the camp programs," he said. "In no other country in the world have young men a greater deâ€" votion to a large variety af sports and games than in the United States. . sideration of the records of almost 160,000 young men who have attended General Lassiter explained. "Ever since the first series of C, M. T. camps in 1921, this interest in athâ€" letics has been reflected in the large number of volunteers who saw in the C. M. T. camps an unusual opportuniâ€" ty to participate in all popular types of American sports under skilled inâ€" structors Athletic Features "The government, in stressing the athletic features of the camps, furâ€" nished much of the enormous amount of athletic equipment now available at C. M. T. camps, but this generous work was supplemented by donations from patriotic societies and civic comâ€" mittees in all parts of the United "Many of the training centers are located on the seashore or on inland lakes and rivers with ample opportuâ€" nities for bathing and water sports. At less favored spots the government has established adequate, hygienic, and attractive swimming tanks. The Red Cross has arranged systematic eourses of instruction, leading sucâ€" cessful students to final credit as life equipment have been provided so that all men who seek to qualify for the numerous company teams are comâ€" pletely outfitted. Leagues for interâ€" company and regimental competition flourish at all C. M. T. camps. Other Sports "Tennis courts are to be found everywhere. Boxing is taught for students of all weights. Volieyball, pushball, and even fencing are hardly high school, normal school, and colâ€" lege football teams, sometimes with their own coaches, finding in the Sumâ€" mer Citizens‘ camps a highlyâ€"prized oceasion for preliminary training im full accordance with ncademic rules. "Track teams enroll from many schools and share the exceptional adâ€" Wdunhy.d_c-flgfi- Their figures were obtained by conâ€" throwing under expert coaches. "The athletic youth of the nation," General Lassiter declared, "finds noâ€" where eise such abundant opportunity as the government offers each year at the Citizens‘ Military Training camps. Young men in all walks of life see in l&*hflufim biâ€"'fimflh'fllb win, with recognition of the part these things play in the broad scheme DEERFIELD FACULTY MEN ON COMMITTEE committee on Physics and Chemistry of the Thirtyâ€"ninth Educational conâ€" ference of the academics and High schools in coâ€"operation with the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago which they attendâ€" "Baseball diamonds and suitable YELLOW CAB RATES | 1. Principal R. L. Sandwick of the First twoâ€"thirds mile .......... 35¢ l 41 Rach additional 1â€"8 mile ....... 10¢ I No charge for extra passengers. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 lesd the the honor hoi lor the pitk bis works by onl Foster, junior, Mervin McGath, senâ€" for, Wallace Reichelt, junior, Frances Smigoski, senior, Hester Ann Thomas, junior, Jean Whinnery, sophomore, Mary Bennes, freshman, William Heaney, junior, Thomas Lester, sophâ€" more, Evelyn Acomb, senior, Purnell ien-o-. freshman, Charles Block, freshman, Alberta Franklin, freshâ€" man, * Barbara Shipnes, sophomore, Roy Simon, senior, Anne Smigoski, sophomore, Frances Towler, sophoâ€" Second honorsâ€"John Bosselli, sophâ€" omore, Bryant Buckingham, junior, Clarice Fischer, senior, Elise Weisenâ€" berger, junior, Alice Anderson, sophoâ€" | more, Claire Balke, senior, Peggy Crawford, freshman, Thomas Creigh, sophomore, Benton Gallup, sophoâ€" more, John Gardner, sophomore, F1â€" len Greig, junior, Douglas Hastings, junior, John Horen, freshman, Clarâ€" ence Huetton, freshman, George Hutâ€" chinson, sophomore, Henrietta Jenâ€" kins, freshman, William Joyce, senior, Eleanor Keller, sophomore, Dorothy Keller, junior, Margaret Kerr, freshâ€" 'mul. Lester Laegeler, senior, Bradâ€" ford Larson, sophomore, Lyman Mcâ€" Bride, senior, Elinore McNichol, senâ€" ior, Barbara Meaker, freshman, David Morris, freshman, Catherine Preston, sophomore, Howard Quinlan, senior, Edith Roslund, freshman, Hugh Seyâ€" farth, freshman, Paul Sitz, junior, Ethel Skidmore, sophomore, Clifford Sloan, junior, Robert Umbach, junior, Elizabeth Welsh, freshman, Jane Wenban, freshman. en up the molecule, and if so here‘s wishing they would come and show their skill by breaking up the sods in our gardens. The scientists say they have brokâ€" ie ie +o it {olks in a way that not only makes them feel at home, but WE‘RE KNOWN for serving furniture. And our E. 2. Tlan »f Credit points the way to better home furnishings withâ€" »ut "straining" your pocketâ€" ~SCREPT "BuyinG A SANITARY residence is one of the greatest comforts that caunit nd its way into any man‘s life. If your plumbing faciliâ€" tide not all that they should» â€"Says Billy Break O‘Day be m-u-u-h-u. m nstm--llfi- Sovies _ * what the work and the fixtures |:I.Cl"l‘\~.vâ€"â€"q.m ’Mhth-'-â€"’!h“fi' and to all others that may be inter~ ested hercin, that there will be sold o‘ciock in the forencon of the 6th day of June, 1927, to fi the wareâ€" houseman‘s lien now by the unâ€" covering the goods, chattels, and merâ€" chandise, and all other effects and things which are now in storage will then be offered for sale to the highest and best bidders in separate or bulk 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, ilinois. _ 11â€"18 and to all others that may be interâ€" ested herein, that there will be sold at public auction at the warehouse rooms of the HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMâ€" PANY, 374â€"376 Central avenue, Highâ€" land Park, Illinois, beginning at tem o‘clock in the forencon of the 6th day of June, 1927, to satisfy the wareâ€" houseman‘s liew now held by the unâ€" ‘dersigned, against NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO: H. 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