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Highland Park Press, 22 Feb 1934, p. 10

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ant Fet equipment. i Will Park Avenue Beach summer? It will be open. NPRDERIEE To: Thy Gah? detmoddlcblâ€" issA 4. L.23 :300 | The second interview was that of Henry , Wilder as city Clerk: [ What procedure should an individual folâ€" | low to have a street paved in front of . his | house? He would have to get a paper signâ€" | ed by a majority of the property owners of | the certain district and then present it to | the board of local improvements, ] What procedure should a person follow to: wet a driveway into a garage where a hy-: drant or telephone pole is in the way * He | would have to get permission of the Smt! department and then pay for the removal | of the object completely. I How can one get around a "no parking‘ | ordinance in front of youf house? There is | no way to get around it{ you have to make | a driveway large enough\to hold the cars. ' Why aren‘t swimming privileges free ? | Because the city has to y the life guards § and get equipment. 1 Many citizens of Highland Park will be interested in knowing something about the interviews made by Scout reporters of the Scout officials in charge of the city last Satâ€" urday morning. Herewith are listed ‘ some of the interviews. ; * sCoUTS RUN CITY FOR THREE HOURS ; by Traver Hamilton _ £oF © Throughout three hflan-of{j‘éb. 17 the Scouts of Highland Park took the places of the regular officers and ran the city. Beâ€" low are the questions and answers of two of the many interviews by Scout reporters. The first of Jim Anderson, building inspecâ€" tor served® as the Highland Park News staff : editor, Harryâ€"Skidmore; reporters, Dave Alâ€" lison, Dave Wilder, Fred\Musser, John ‘Brigâ€" ham, George McLellan. For the Highiand Park Press Raymond Rectenwald interviewed his honor the mayor, William Rectenwald interviewed the chief of police, the desk serâ€" geant and the patrolman. Robert Nichols interviewed the fire chief and the city colâ€" lector. ‘The city ‘clerk .nfi building inspector were .seen by Travis Hamilton. Tommy Simpson interviewed the engineer of the waâ€" ter works and his assistant. 8COUTS INTERVIEW 2 CITY OFFICIALS t Bothâ€" Highland Park papers cooperated greatly in opening up their facilities to the Sceouts who acted as editors and reporters. For the Highland Park ‘Press, the following Scouts served: editor, Art Baldauf; reportâ€" ers, Raymond Rectenwald, William Rectenâ€" wald, Robert Nichols, Travis Hamilton and Thomas ~Simpson. â€" The J:Ilowing Scouts served® as the Highland Park News staff : Where Sebee osk Serpeasns. SFake Sabinst." mobt: police sergean uf ; assistâ€" ant fire chief, Dick (ghrk: engineer water works, Bill Larson; assistant engineer, Robâ€" in Gourley; ptrolmu.h“mkmp: building inspector, Jim ; water colâ€" of 9 and 12. The regular city officers coâ€" operated with the Scouts in giving to them valumble information as it related to their own specific jÂ¥b. * The Scouts in charge of the city were as follows: Mayor, Jim Liytle; city clerk, Heniry Wilder; supt. of streets, Douglas Brown ; city ‘collector, Billy Watson; supt. of water mains, Dick O‘Connor; fire chief, Francis A Council first aid tournament will be held on March 3 in the Joseph Sears School~in Kenilworth to pick a team to represent the North Shore Area Councilâ€" in a sectional tournament. ‘The sectional tournament will be held on March 16, and Waukegan, Evanâ€" ston, North Shore Area and North West Suburban councils will take part in this tournament. ‘The winner of this sectional tournament will compete in the Midwest Tournament on March 23. HIGHLAND PARK ‘ BCOUTS RUN CITY / ‘ Last Saturday morning between the hours of 9 and 12 the city offices were turned over to Scouts elected by ‘their fellow Scouts. The next session of the Handicraft Course will be held in %-&. Community House on Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. Lale (ARCR TL LA L Et m en > Pemne others that: are in in Porting in genéral are invited io attend‘ n Thisâ€" h-'-hâ€"ou:lhifllouh l-htmfli‘m The North Shore mm&m-fllhno:mhn so that all news can be ha in the b-zu-hb:nur A:Lsrh and Merit Badge of the Press Club Quill, and ‘~+~_ BOY SCOUTS NEWSs _ at 3 p.m. | interviewed by ge MeLellan: | _ The water is hot shut off antil the famâ€" | ily‘s financial afffirs are urefullfn looked in to. ‘The water never shut off in the winâ€" | ter. _ The city not obligated to provide | water for familits who are unable to pay | their bill. If the meter is registering highâ€" |er than one thinks it should, a man is sent ‘to reâ€"read the r and check for leaks, | If a complaint made regarding a leaky faucet the family|is required to pay for the repairs. â€" There never been. a complaint | partment, city w | interviewed by G ! ©Statement rnhmlo of licenses by city collector 1 W . interviewed by | George McLellan : |__Milk trucks |and dealers‘ licenses: Milk | truecks secure drdinary truck licenses. Milk ]denlen' ligense kosts $15. 3 The eitrlu ile licenseâ€"cost is based | upon the hors vr of the car. For cars | under 85 ho wer, the cost is $5; cars over 35 ho r, cost $10. The license is also based ugon the kind of car, the deâ€" sign and make jof car. P ; J. Rnot:unnt ligenses costs $115 a year and | a $1 bond also signed by two property owners. Dog .licenses $5 for a female! Horse licenses The city eol water bill; that: "hP NBAE Doi ter U sn vllil sictint Pindidsriabitsind it hi l 3 +204 C for local iness district. Also in disâ€" trict A the lot$ can be 11,00 feet square. bui inspector on tl.: :::Ml' son as :o'r the fire and the building inspecâ€" f t The building‘ inspector inspects new build, ings and old buildings for fire traps and other things pertaining to the safety of the build~ 'inz. The fire inspector looks at old buildâ€" ings. _ Are gll permits for new buildings cleared through the building department‘? His answer yes. He was asked why the doors of pulilic buildings opened outward. T:S doors swing outward, he said, bec@use in gase of fire doors will not jam. This is checked when the building is built. He was asked how a jbufldhm was |condemned, ‘The| building is ingpected for 1&1 traps and other signs of the kmkx the building. If they are seri the building is condemned and if the‘ owners are not willing to have it. torn down ithe case is brought to court. Also she was @sked where the building perâ€" nit should posted and his answer was that it should| be within plain sight of the street. _ Also jother interesting facts were learned such that the own is divided into a number of districts. The A district is for residences, B for golf courses. stores. ete.. O anFo® P PP PNCOTT IPCERE CC RARIITE tion in‘ first aid? No, but mnqn given good u"l:etu and practical ex ce in this su . y ofR How do cooperate with recovery of stolen pr 2 If it is small they notify the pawn sghops ; Jf an auto, secondâ€"hand f If a ~:"u& hnhv.fi m{hbhud Park or a i t property without : wmm‘d':‘an police ‘give it proteetion and what are the extra costs ? Police / r past the house day and night / extra costs. . Is there any h‘f %fll‘ having chickens within city limits 1. coop has to be 25. ft. from the owner‘s house and 10 feet from What to if a suspicious looking individâ€" usal is seen in town. Arrest him and find a neighbor‘s ‘ house. out if he any criminal record. What law is in force concerning vagrants ! They are run out of town unless they have criminal records. * s What | a their own TELEPHONE 410 _ J. SDM{TH ost $3 for a male dog and r does , not collect the the water collector‘s job. concerning the water deâ€" 5'_70{3_&}2!_'. ePter Wolff, so you will have to walk of sell Nt Nob SA Nor ty The ‘Scout flre-')ehkf. I like s:ther:l Scout e‘ty ombeyil ed turday morning The firemen, it was f« business buildirigs | for fire year, once during‘ April a during September and O spections are made three ti the firmen think ttere are. A citizen may burn the of debris in back pf his h ing up in the f g:p-rtm la?wd that if proper pro that is, if the fire fiu bey are means of putting out The front and back‘ tir one truck up there providi gone up there. Highlanc as part of a mutual agr David Wilder, Troop 35, ] FIRE DEPARTMENT IN BUILDINGS umfl‘uu mucoPac o2 a PW1 . There are five zones and. nd Park is in zone number 5. â€" Lake +Lake Forest Fort Sheridan, Highwood phland Park, and Deerfield help each .} When Wauâ€" kegan sends a call Highland k will send to fireprevention bureau has i§q firisdiction over rrlm homes but if thei to have them nspected the bureau will do/ it. The assistâ€" ant :hld' ln-m:‘u any | noéa ntile establishâ€" ment, May a zen grass or debris in back of his hopse Withou ..uf.'.': the fire department? Y " they made proâ€" visions for it, that is, pht it in a paper container. How often dd e ‘fire departâ€" ment inspect business buil@ings for fire hasâ€" ards and also stock corbs § | Twice a where they think there hunrd. 'K:; inspect four times, once ib} Agril, in May, in September and again in Duthber. They in« spect them at that tim Efi use in April and Muy they clean out & heiq furnaces and in September and O -w‘.~ fires. The next question .Y‘,: about equipâ€". mcntnnd-luotthe’tlndbun‘ duty. ‘They have three t ;:[ ‘two pumpers, and one ladder, truck. h Iso have the chief‘s roadster. There hr@ Wourteen men, including the chief. The: platoons and there are Msfihmmqw:&m?; :'rt_-.t. If a fauity u:‘r'm ment is to take that in but if inside the house the family ible for he nmn'l‘hwlmh feet anly. fire chief was O‘Connor of nnn’:'y-pbu [E he He was asked ‘if the Â¥ were supâ€" mdlo:?lmdoon before breaking . He and if there partment. _ If a C ‘and ‘a very zn:: amount of % bill ba: funds fiu.!".!'!“" k _allow for the See inl your #fimberâ€"dealer No. 202 stalled for idiant heater with,Oxid. ish. Rither portable or tllhtion «â€"â€"â€" in room With replace. Built of best ails. Will give years of models for every re. #s or a pile without callâ€" 1t also was out, inspect ards twice a ay and onee . ‘These inâ€" GAS DIANT t.â€"Repotter the trucks k will send others have c does this more when trol, there windows so e and then O‘Connor, interview» ATER Cheery, sunâ€"like hea! \, whenever you want it! €KE~<PRESS e a What is the relationship between state onee | and city police? ‘The atate police can arrest inâ€" / a many any place ln(;)thew;city police only | ‘hen / in the city limits. { ... |__Can a police officer nrmfi}. man in Glenâ€" pile | coe for a Highland Park v ation ? He can al!« ; if he hias a Glencoe policcman with him. â€" was / What are the speed limits of St. Johns ade, | avenue, on Central avenue?! In the central ere | bu.llhe_uidhtricu it [:n 8 ml&; an hoé:: nnc; outs t is 15 miles per ; hour. ntral ; icke ?.m is the same. } | installs Down .30 W i When would a policem.* be justified in firing upon violation or ‘s t? He could shoot only in self defense| or when he is w%nn he hits done thing. at are the ordinances governning drivâ€" ing of trucks in city llmi'n? Trucks can go in city limits if they follow speed limits. Does a patrolman direct trafic? He does not except in a jam or other cases. _ How. often does a mtrfimn call headâ€" quarters 74 He doesn‘t call headquarters. He has headquarters call him. How, to secure assistance when needed ? Call headquarters. U ’ . How long is a patroiman on duty? He iA on (duty 8 hours of metive 3“&7 and is ready for an emergency 16 hou An interview with the | Sergeant: : Are minors under the age of 16 booked as criminals ? Yes, they arg booked as crimâ€" inals if they violate a law, except Hallowâ€" e‘en pranks. 80 dfo _ â€" _ sold a day. Police also show that the average arrests m ‘for infractions of the city laws is about t ve. Some weeks pass with a clean slate. f interest to car owners for the coming hing season is the fact that cars may parked at any beach during the day as| in past seasons, except at Ravine Drive w parking is not permitted on Saturday or| Sunday. the proper automobile 1 stated .that approximate! the Boy Scouts and will Seouts on the firemanship merit : ‘\Seout police chief Johr) Jackson_informed reporters of the H Park Press last mwwm force is planâ€" m to install) . tem this coming . _ Ohief | Jackson in office _lnst Saturday morning as a |Scout city official rom 9 until 12. He kindly answered é#-. stions asked by the _ms did the desk sergeant and Some facts ?Iehmfmd out believe will be of interest â€" to citizens of nd Park and are mentioned here. one may shoot a gwun in the city. limits,. (However, practice is permitted on the 4 if the gun is fired in an easterly di . _ The police are now arresting who do not have the proper au le . It has been some .’.oflc" )le think, but the tires m week. ‘l“i?rnfia(-t?l all calls in any location: within. or the Telephon"e; Highland Park 3300â€"3301 . at ras in office _lnst Seout city official + kindly answered orters as did the man. Some facts believe will be of ghiand Park and one may shoot a However, practice es if the gun is tion. ‘The police who do not have nses. It has been “iolmm s show that ck: for infractions relve. Some weeks f interest to car athing season is e parked at any Gas Company & ghland Park 3300â€"3301 . V# balance â€" after the radiant heater is installed, Ask for complete details of this limâ€" ited time offer! . now will be installed in your home gives you new comfort at a big saving. Pay only $1 now. Smail _m(_mthlyvpa_ymenu on the which - gas rldfnn?-iixat:; You will appreciate the quick, clean heat heater when your home is chilly. Morning During the dayâ€"for extra cold weather heat for cozy hours. Use of a gas radiant heater is not limited to any time or season. It is a valuable aid to comfort all during the year. The sunâ€"like rays of a gas e _ > radiant heater are healthful SIX a and wholesome. They give heat â€" without smoke and Ad"fl grime. Ease of regulation provides the quantity of heat you desire. & NTa £..21 A gas radiant heater will have almost daily use in your ho Whether you want extra heat for a few minutesâ€"or for s eral hoursâ€"a gas radiant heater makes it available instan. With the turn of a handle you have clean, glowing warn to remove chill (=~~ a roomâ€"and keep you comfortal Low Pritce! Member N. R. A. 35 W. VanBuren St. ~ > _ SPECIAL RATES ' TO ALL CITIES NEW RECLINING CHAIR BUSES â€" FREQUENT BUS TERMINALS COMPANYy m« MmELLODY ‘FARM S DA.LRY Natural and Pasteurized Grade A Milk _‘ I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINC ROOM price at quickâ€"Clean Heat 4 oritive Fhalk f P O Ursty Grttediiietictiih s Bs â€"snin id cnnicds ome is chilly. 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In 1981 as a ming, sophomone, Jowa in& ollegiate ou pionship % 49.4 after duel with rquist high school he was an performer, his best ti being 51 seconds. Besides running the zap" will ‘be used in half mile relays key man in forming a ling with gquarter m ‘“t of â€" Wolters, * during hi iss ng outs on t Towa Stat Lk ~",.0__ $0tin request of his : ~»Meac"‘ Wolters, ;'ho ‘, great athlete at. this 24 ce Wieple dladiy : teammates acing ine the 1982 indoor track through with a 3.1 \nverage, (equal to .al gent) in his fail gy Hard work and his lo were the. chief factor turn to the cihder patt Coach Bob Simpson ‘ling with the greates! Fmr'milm of all ti _most of this‘ group b Wolters, who‘was Wes during his high schoo ing to the way "Z1 ng up speed in | outs on the oval und Towa State field house State field house recor for the 440, set by "D« will really be in dang outdoor season rolls ar Fresh Butter and Try usâ€"you will be cof 1 yhe purity of our pr WESTBROOK Pasteurized Milk . 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