Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1933, p. 16

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your" , my, 1“ of “In. "ditiiiiiidi'it "mtcatth1'mttttteuntre,a'stteties each-u- or gym mierittrt of "'""h-.'r--aeitrrtijiiG." at-tte-tru Mgh in“ you?” _ ,fi "_"""'""". -%l.._.q.9_ I‘m-on judge, “to rtmmtdrmrnrtfeha" mt-ttMt-ttutr-Fa-. .t'ettd,"'tni'tein. “moran-lcnthgttbguqtkmh‘m Wtittothojmla’l shopto trerorhntemt1dbeitttneforit. “Tho mistake!nndc,oteouru,”heud- 'tti.ttfA"tm1sii.droprateit." l "Well, I don't "no” m could Itesht tut," the 5cm!” my“. '.7uyittahtrtie_iiiisiirrd itttrt."-ietdaortnims. I grad, the other a college grad, the his!) school grad will become the greater success . . . . the paramount problem in modern education lice in adult education . . . . our civilization is the most imsiBeient in the history Arfman....mr1uminttthefui, and the future generation pay: all the bill." The splendid address by Professor Watson‘st the Elm Place school last week left tts' with oneivery definite impression . u . . tut the majority of local parents don't care enough about their children to attend P. T. A. meetings, which doesn't say very much for our “mecca of euttme." Interesting excerpts " . . . . thel presentation“ education is to give those. opportunities to children ar. nied to pinata . . . greatest draw.. track to progress in our school sysn tern is the professional patriot who thinks hehe a patriot when he’s only excited . . . . that two students with equal intelligence and equal eco- nomic background, one . high school PROFESSOR WATSON - ".mmuwwmwru. " agntUrts " to the nature of then IMIMMW”hefid-mfoanhummth dtted, “m !e M9133 it.” most timorou tool that ”media pe, Idontmppou you could ,t1lmpth-tudfor-rtttetr up that,” tho 1cm!" mama. i, 'mttnttitr .5911, W. er memmmwv‘cm mmrmm.mm At. '-aamdon thtinio.n. hu than an honor: in ninth: tho -- .' . ttem-ltd/tsh-tmei, mt- 2.'et, ?t'.ttt"crl1eyf2rttrt, 'tat-ttttFate-rarer'- The city employs a moving pie- ture censor to protect us from see- ing what we shouldn’t . . . . cost, $1,134 per you. -__ _9Fel.W%V -w-V T'"""'"""""', not in Russian mlrietr-dtmt in American nation stitution is the garbage department. For your information we quote the 1932 appropriations recorded in the cityreeords....aalaryofxnanin charge of incinerator 81,512.00 . . . . total wages of helper: $3,988.00 . . . coal for incinerators §600.00 . . I re- pairs to garbage burners $1,500.00 . ‘. . . Burning garbage $500.00. In other words, that's the garbage sit- The, cos]: of city government in .1933 Utah, qbont $259,940.00, not tlet grabs”: ttsd @Jm'w iGiiiir. Sahries paid to city oiBeialt, an interesting . . . . for instance the dog catcher receives $600.00, the mayor 31.08000 W man. On n "Inry comparison the mayor is worth about twice " much u the d “when while the city collector (may of.88,N0,00) is worth about the. tim a much u the manor. or six times as much u the dott, WHAT OF IT?-- By Eddy Smith Editoiial m"-"-" - _ _-_-r-e-e. "Ftrrthermore, the whole theory afrtrft-iseuintrtobeeaattntit mMNolonmwill it In peyiteto 'tttttttthte what a thing will coat and whst it thonld all ferr, Emily. We. certain m- f'lrherinfomt us that the process of depriving men of the opportunity to work for a livelihood isrone that cannot now be checked. It is es in- exorable' u the rotation of the world on its axis. Inventive genius will put forth just so nanny new de- vices annually to throw' men out of their jobs, and." we have not some enough to throw inventors out of theirs, the rest of us must Men: until only one in tive of the iiGiie "f the United States will be.work- ins. , ' headqparters at Columhin univers- ity, who have been studying indus- trial progress and reached the con- clusion that at last man hos been overwhelmed by his machines. They have insured us that there is noth- init novel in the present henvy ratio of unemployment in' the United States, but that it will be doubled "For it is a cult of despair. We are told of a group of distinguished college professors, h teat, scien- aghast at the conditions they set forth, and seldom stop: to consider the foundations upon which this new cult of despair is built. “So far u I know, this contribu- tion to economic Idence, which thus far savor: somewhat of the occult, has not had very wusrmthlieitr. But ttll that has beet published by its promoters has been put forth with such aglemnity and profnndity, hu professed such ahoolute authority, that the portion of ‘mankind which seems to hnve eapttued for n time the public institution and Housed violent public tsprehension" writes Willis J. Abbot in the Christian Sci- ence Monitor. _ "Like the onijn and the mutt] ball, beloved of clairvoyant» n mrir- terioua thing known u Teehnoeraer of their meili." The Highland Park Press welcomes short. iincere letters discussing matters of local importance to this city and the north shore, and will print n select few each week. Contributions, to be secepted for publication on this {page must be signed b the writer, must be short and to the po nt, must avoid personalities, and must reach this once by Hominy noon for publication in the following issue. We reserve the right in mu m- "a... " An Invitation [hm rapidly iIGHLAND-PA'RK .. ".. Features PRESS .' ---c------,------ eontHtmtidnruT"iii Eng-:1: o by Honda noon for titttieatioCG my. a: £12111: to use Pr nice; ntl “I’ve utonbutnllny at...“ “cufnmrhw mi- Til' rpm”'mnu°fl"'fldlhndathmuhfl::g:m.ym . ion.’ ottrxrtthutfnitrt "And there, hm pron . pe ,tilrV',',1'1'rl'l'gl'l',I'd Udtlauiiiriri'iiUi;'a"i"iisUit,r'7.i'ri; mr."., '. . ' ' 'tetruyrthrmaneustaittou s"rr,tyyl,tmiitr4idthar- ’10....me fommgd--- emu-y ot?s.tt.otuoo1aaiut"--oitniiiiiit hailing". V he. - "aattftherBretrs 'totrettrmrdnd WR."., . Army care for these thousands of The eogt of training . recruit for nomadic lads has been tmtttteated to four months, the period newly-en- President Hoover by Senator James listedmen in the ”W Spend in a Comm. Miehitran Republican. This ly.id {MM before assigned to is a worthy recommendation. It may s.'hiptr, ". 1840, which includes cloth- be proposed to congress in the form mg, training, subsistence, and $21 of a bill drafted during this session, . month. PV. The admiral', plan and its passage, if drawn up prop- would include compensation for erly, is to be hoped for. . four-month recruits, but less pay Senator Consens says: m seems they regularly enlisted men, and in to me that the problem must be “and" Mod af PM mantel. meat. It should not be am: of, Win! Point- otttthntat,tho present solution by the war damn. curtailment of operations in the With all the forts, tents and ye-atandehirmtu-eoriid mama they have, and with . ma immedittalr be men at the Grant of army Me and Monti of time taus t1tatient without .dittretntr and training in kindling mu, themhationorhekingneees- "tty-tlent-od-uri/rid-' "rranhtem-rintheotnfogeor,r. yorytrdthtttorattdtGrritGn missioned when. The plan - 81tminirttte)o,ettruaseommiieiiii," sound. _ ." dltions mete it necessary." - "l..-.-.-... It is estimated that there are be- tween 300,000, and 2o0,000 homeleu boys tramping the country. 'What is to lie done? . WAN DERING BOYS restaurants in Greenwich Village, where food may be obtained. for small expenditure _ and where the proprietors are not- averse to Iota of conversation, extending into the hours'." [ of something or other, with 3 Cer- man degree. The Herald Tribune’s investigator in unkind emmtth'to any, “The haunts of teehnoeratie science are situated " numerous alums rgstaurnpts -in tiieeGrei, WE‘WK WHEN "iiii sion- that he wag ' {man n mate of no "ientitte or tech- nical lchool of standing; possum ‘nodomo ofaatrkindtrotit onyin- stitution of learning, and was Its. deed for a time a propanndiat of the I.W.W., better ham " the 'Wohtriim'. There in testimony to the {net that he Wu 3 workmnn in, a eeeboourintr gang " uncle Shoals, not, to some of the publlc3~ tions have acid, 'chief technieian' of that work. "The ‘large Inboratoiies' " Col.. umbia college which hive "ttrid in some of the' publicity turn oat to be a vacant room whiéh has been pi; It Mr. ‘Scott’s disposal by.one of land station before assigned to ships, is $840, which includes cloth- ing, training, subsistence, and $21 a month pay. The admiral’s plan would include compensation for four-month recruits, but less pay thug: regularly enlisted men, and in intensive period of physicsl, mental, and behalal‘training. Admiral Chr. tee: points out that atth. Mt terested, id ngeded to miGii"Urn into effect. "Write to your congress- The admiral made the plans known after he had received the en- dorsement of the navy department, and e.mertiener lettis1ation, in which inmseittiat genators are nlready in.. youths from the ranks ptxheanem- ployed through a system of four- month enlistment: in the service of their country. ' V Rear-Admiral Wat T. Chtveritus, commandant of Great Lakes Naval Training Station, has worked out a Sharley t " The person who spent the time estimuting those "vital" facts, could have spent it better in some other 1r,tey1tfxtrzutttittttiecasrattimroas, pie who have picked up the dumb habit of uying, “Wu you there, "Uke county women spend ‘13,- 340,890 hours and 899,650 dollars pnnpglly to make themselves beau- the judgment of our readers to pass on the truth in the following state- ment in the "handout" from the "beauty institute": For instance, I received 3 "blurb" from a bureau with the high-sound.. ing nuns of the "National Beauty Institute” this week. I leave it to A lot of silly trtuif, erroneously Inhaled "news" by its purveyors, comes‘ ectou the desk of every neimpnper editor in the lend each week. This matter, which usually hits the mtebuket with a resound- ing "wuek," in _ publicity mutter from our Numerous humans, in. stitutes, rackets, etcetera, etcetera. contributor to this column can, COLUMN RIGHT mummy. you)“: It, By Jay Orr you get Vicar now, eh my for Rapp; 1i Tithing Floyd tg Stryker Peoplo': Junior Mitrtnl J“ DR Milli ttu,

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