Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Jul 1933, p. 14

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B P Â¥% h It is explained that there will be no public enlistment of recruits for the forest army, but the eligible young men will be secured from the lists of families receiving unemâ€" ploymE;t relief. : Already the 4000 allotted to the Chicago area have been tentatively chosen, and will report ‘at the West Madison Street headquarters at the rate of about 300 aday. As soon as they are enrolléed they will be sent to Fort Sheridan for two weeks‘ physical setâ€"up‘and training in woodcraft, after which they will be rgoved to forest$ and national parks for work on the president‘s reconstruction program. Martin H. Bickam, director of reâ€" lief work for the the Cook County division of the Illinois Emergency Rclief";(m\misfiion. predicts that beâ€" fore the end of the month a large number of the Chicago recruits in the r:Inrestation army will be at work in the Skokie valley on dam construction and flood control proâ€" jects. / By @rder of Secretary of Labor Perkin®, only unmarried young men, from 18 to 25 years of age, whose famili¢g already . are on the relief rolls, &re eligible for the reforestaâ€" tion. army. The plan is for each to reâ€" ceive 3 a month of his $30 a month salary |for himself, the remaining $25 to be paid td his family by the government. Pay starts with enlistâ€" ment, &nd when the recruit gets his first y the relief allowance reâ€" ceived ‘by hif family will be reduced proportionately, is thep lan. The recruits will be trained by regular army officers at Fort Sherâ€" idan under Major Paul C. McDonâ€" nell for a period of two weeks before they ate turned over to the foresâ€" try d:;artment. The men will all take an oath in which,‘ among other things, they agree "to remain in the civilian conservation corps for six months unless gooner released by proper auâ€" thority," and "to obey those in auâ€" thority and observe all the rules and regulations thereof." been filled out earlier in the day at their district relief stations where they had been summoned by cards arriving in the morning mail. FORT SHERIDAN TO CONDITION 4600 MEN PAGE FOUR 7000 AGENTS TO SERVE . YoU Dec. 1932, Financial Statement Assets ................$7,026,942.24 Reserve ... 5,793,557.65 Surplus .................. 1,233,384.59 Opérating in 33 states. Rated A: Excellent by Alfred M. Best . Co., Chicago. Property â€" Savings > Ride Behind the Red Seal of Safety and Protection. Save 30 to 40 % oN AUTO INSURANCE ‘,a‘“%fn Fufil Legal Reserve Insurâ€" ante. An Auto Accident WILLARD L. MUNRO 710 South Green Bay Road Highland Park, 11. f Telephone 7 ; Means a Lawsuit. Protect Your Income â€" Standing, left to right: Charlées Redmond| for city cletk; Richard (Ted) Shannon, for alderman first rd; Domenick Seated, left to right: Sam Bernardi, for freasurer; S$ police magistrate. ' | (Continued from page 1) PEOPLE®‘S TAXPAYERS TICKET "Of the 1340 pupils entrolled in high school | Deerfield Grammar "An opinion was expressed recentâ€" ly that because Deerfield (Irlmmgrt School had no}| special provision for music, art, orchestra, band, &thletics, etc., that her pupils attending hig)l school were not qualified and did not care to enter this type of dctivities in the high schpol.. An inve§tigation of this criticisin showed th¢ followâ€" ing facts: iA "The High cighth grade in its last issue ing: C. E. Bates,| principal of the Deerâ€" Aeld Grade School,; has boel} makint an extensive research and study © the accomplighments of ‘!etudenti from his schqol, who . are !now at> tending Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School. i Deerfield| Students | _ at High School Are Active in All Affairs | Jackie Cooper | ; _ "When a Feller Needs a Féiefid” Saturday Sunday and Monday Tuesday Thursday ard Friday b6 Mel Lignel Atwill ay Wray . lelyyn Douglas Tala Birell â€" Melvyn Douglas C edi' / â€" * (Screen Snanvshot i BR hool, has boel} making [ "Of the 110: pupils in high schqol esearch and study 0?‘ from Deerfiel& Grammar School, 66 hments of ‘students| O 6045 percent take part in these ol,; who . are |now at,. | @Xtra curricular actfvities. eerfieldâ€"Shields Highl "This means that pupils from R l Deerfield Grammar chool take more way," publighed by) of an interest! in qutsidp activities students , biâ€"monthly, than does the student body as a contained the follow,| whole. Stated! another jyay, Deerâ€" | \| field Grammar| Schqol has 9.12 perâ€" was expressed recem,.icent more pupils (taki part in e Deerfield (:mmmggg extra ]curricular activities than she special provision for;i norma ly deserves. estra, band, Athletics,| ‘"One of the‘! high schdol instrucâ€" pupils attending high{l tors mentioned the| fact |that there qualified and did not|would no doubt be| moreé Deerfield his type of dctivities{’ pupils in these activities| but many ol.. An inveqtigationq' felt they had to catch the bus and‘ n showed the follow-i’ could not remain aftier scBool. \| "Deerfield Grammar |School is IRENE ‘DUNNE rets of Madame Blar Phillips Holmes â€" Una Mérk rking A THRILLER OF THE JUNGLE d Wednesday awford & Gable "POSSESSED" | "NAGANA®*" HIGHLAND PARK 2400 EVENING ONLY BY REQUEST MATINEE ONLY 1 Day Only Robert Saielli, for aldermgn thirtd ward: Cuechi, for alderman second whrd. Santi, for mayor; Andrew J. Whalsh, for . | | "[ ~â€"eâ€"gdv, FEATURE "Deerfield â€" Grampmar proud of her stydent school." : "Of the 1830 pils jenrolled in high school, 665 take patt in activiâ€" ties outside of regular sthool work. This is 51.13 percént of| the pupils enrolled. : School has 110 or $.34 percent. LATURKBE® ;} . || Red Hair Alibi Myrna Kenned Grant ;Wifi(hers Harry Gordo Adults $3 Always 25¢ pril|16â€"17 pril |13â€"14 ril|18â€"19 April 15 in high THE PRE gon* go¢ 64 1933 tENUINE SPRING HINDQUAR‘ 4933 GENUINE SPRING FOREQUAR ‘LEG OF LAMB} 7 to 8 Ib. avg. ... ... ... #p! | t Free Mint esP 6Â¥ _i n STARTING Cairtmp 1651 quickES! sme ""iad (IBRICATES ! ..“fi\“‘s “‘\.*““c% 4 Soducet DXâ€"8" Acygh M W . sssptiitrnames RO est qu B LAMB CHOPS :si news tA J errerey| _9 5.L. . B ®@\‘ E& vnton PUEL: NES sLAUSAGE SAT, 16. :........}.... NES ?AUSAGE NKBS, :1b.: ............ y finei IN L/ ers piaced on Friday for Saturday Delivery reeeiveflechl attention. Place your order today. finest) rolled ; Ib. 1 8. 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B.; Met# 4 a I f vinia announte the minid daughter Mrs, Reatrice Me! to Mr. Earle Fox of Winn _ The annual ‘banquet z Amicae will be held ne teyening at L‘Original® T« Glencoe at 7 o‘clock. | Ref must be made with Mrs, Roth®yn or before April 14 Miss Augusta ‘Stuart of will speale on "The . Value on Thursday. (today) at High $chool wher‘e she is of the nultyil‘ ‘Miss Stua dress the melnbers of the o‘elock. Mr.; and Mrs. Paul Be Pleasant Avenue are the: ents of a son, born Ture l1ith at the Highland Park Mr. L. R. Rigdon of Li spent a few â€"days in High] last wieek on business.‘ son of, Mr. and Mrs. Arth Joyce : of Egandale foad nouncéd last Saturday a teagiven\by her pare Buh! ‘@ttended Ferry| hall Joyce ‘was a student at , ville, before taking hig. at‘the University of Wise _The rengagement of Mis ine . Martha Bubi,, dafight and il‘l. Arthur Buh! Avenue to William Watk CHC Bunnies and Chicks > 17 South St. Johns â€"FO FAS 2 POUND BOX Menthe. 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