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Highland Park Press, 15 Aug 1935, p. 10

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4J w mb s es Jo i 3 _ Nowanp THEn Washing, D. C. â€"Aug. 13â€"Issues to be discussed and acted upon by the thirteenth biennial convention of the National Federation of Federal Employees, which opens Sept. 2 at Yellowstone ‘National Park, Wyomâ€" ing, were outlined today by Luther C. Steward, president of the organâ€" According to President Steward, crease safety on our highways." 4â€"Wheel service brakesâ€"must stop car in 30 feet. Auasd t 2â€"Wheel service brakesâ€"â€"must stop car in 40 feet. $ f x Hmdbuhâ€"mustatopuriulifi eet. = * & 4 "If your car meets these requireâ€" ments," says Mr. Barrett, "it will pass the ‘brake inspection of the state, which does not mr espeâ€" clally difficult for good brakes should stop a car in less than 25 feet when traveling at. a speed of 20 miles an Federal Employees To Hold Conference new Code are a good provision and should, if enforced, do much to inâ€" with 2â€"wheel brakes ‘are now perâ€" mitted on the highways.) : $ Performance tequirements, to be made on a level, dry asphalt or conâ€" crete pavement at 20 miles‘per hour, Every new motor vehicle now sold or operated in Illinois must be nuipndwfthquviubnkuofi.n wheels. ((No new motor _ vehicles ment: Every motor vehicle must be equipped with adequate br.h.*' apâ€" plicable to at least 2 wheels, mainâ€" _ How good are your brakes? Will theympmeny‘thih.sof{m when traveling at 20 miles an hour? The new Traffic Code, recently passed by the Legislature and now in force in Illinois, has set up n ite standards of brake perfo which must be met by all veâ€" hicles operating on the streets and highways, says Carl A.m president of thé Illinois Automt elub. The new law requires that: / "These brake requirements in the We can be glad that dil are included on the staffs of most of ouk hospitals. 4 t Traffic Code Calls â€" | â€"For Good Brakes came to her suddenly when *m waiting for a train. hk 100 7 the "The Seaingt Fimifomets Snuffâ€"taking is on the incre among young Englishmen of 1935, according to another London columnâ€" ist. Beueommendsitua:n!or‘ excessive smoking and says that there ‘are twentyâ€"geven v-rlqiu of snuff to choose from, each blend having a different strength bul a different flavor. « Highland Park 1060 "Daily Sketch," July 24, for the reason for the Am{ f success says, "Nobody: American girls are better than English girls, No ‘has even been able to tell me exactly why they keep the restaurants filled. "When I have asked Whitley and Ferry what the secret is, have both answered, ‘Petsonality‘ But what exactly is‘ personality?" Labour Ministry recently found it nge!:sary,to ban thew:l:flem girls. Englishmen are over Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. _1 Witten Building > Mighiond Park / American chorus girls in England were drawing much hmrrwdl than the allâ€"British choruses that the PAGE TEN Electrol Oil Burners Sales and Service in the London Opening Sept. 2 at Old Faithful lodge, the convention will remain in session until all business hag been transacted. Lt "The forthcoming convention will be the best attended in tho,;iltory of the National Federation of Fedâ€" eral‘ Employees, with a large proâ€" portion of the more than ;fi local unions ‘of the omniution% ‘repreâ€" sented by delegates at Yellowstone." _ T"All of these questions," Presiâ€" dent Steward declared, "are imporâ€" tant not only. to Federal employees themselves but to the public as ‘a whole because they have |& vital bearing upon the effort to give to the United States a system of pubâ€" lic personnel administration comparâ€" able to that which has been adopted by other leading eountrie:“ of the world. P4f Read The Want Ads Revision of the present unfair quarters, | subsistence and | lnundry regulations. 1A Allowances â€" for â€" portation when transfers are om?i Establishment of a civil service court of appeals. t o8 One day‘s rest in seven and extra compensation for night and overâ€" (Liberalization| of â€"the pr&rnt reâ€" dfim‘nt law. _ $1°4) ‘Abolition of the average restricâ€" tion in appropriation bills . â€" ]Mlhhmcnt of a MMm- tral agency to administer other perâ€" sonnel legislation. } 8 P > RELIABLE LAUNDRY _ Adoption of a salary schedule in the classification act providing a minimum of $1,500 per annum for all fullâ€"time adult workers and corâ€" responding increases :for molitiz:ul requiring greater degrees of s ‘ Extension of clminenufi' to the field service. . pdB Preservation and extension of the merit system, [ W the following topics will| receive major attention at the edhntion: The skirl of the bagpipes is heard at the opening of the Novia Scotia parliament, and several newspapers are printed partly in Gaelic. f [ Novia Scotia, the land of "Longâ€" fello‘s ‘Evangeline‘, is not largely English® or French as kpe‘zem inâ€" fers but is Seotch.. In fact, it is said that Novia Scotia i.i " w more Seotch than Sceotland, sineq,r greater per cent of the inhabitants of Inâ€" verness courity in Novia ‘Scotia speak the ancient Gaelic moo than do the inhabitants of the, original Inverness county in Scotland. DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 } | George Arliss lists as things he hates: "the mutilation of animals in the name of science; the trapping of furâ€"bearing animals for the sake of vanity; any kind of flesh foods; unconventionallyâ€"dressed. | women in towns, who discard hats and stockâ€" ings; and being asked per’gn;l quesâ€" tions." j Ed .l \Mr. Charles E. Hecht, secretary of the Food Education there, said that British hos were twentyâ€"five years behind American Canadian hospitals, few hospiâ€" having regular dicetitia 1 operation and even heavy dinners of beef, mutton, potatoes and gravy after a serious operation, | _ British dittitimnndfi?::min a recent investigation cases whmptflmin%haplws had been given toast ir: a tonsil Highland Park 1342 NoORTH SHORE GAs COMPANY ©@ In the span of 50 years since the North Shore Gas Company was established, household services hnvh’unhor‘one tremendous change. The growth of gas service parallels clrjf the improvements made in home services. Steadily increasing use of a vériety of gas services during the past half cenâ€" ; is traced directly to the fact that families iscovered new efficiency, convenience and econâ€" ::?h;d:. methods introduged by \gas service. And tod-y...moretthcrbefore...un service brings unusual comfort to every home. 1885, the popular "refrigâ€" . was the "food celâ€" «" The "food cellar" long ince has disappeared. Now m the modern Electrolux klfi refrigerator. Today, food At*lnbfillodivhd... that was the "bath" in 1885. No wonder bathing then was a luxury! Today . . . in 1935 f'-fim"hmdyltdn water heater makes it posâ€" sible. Hfigh]latnd Park State The F ederal Deposit Insurance Corpore}?on Protects Your Funds In This Bank _ mfl >_. "THE BA T 2e hi. THE P RESS | The additional security for deposits made possible by this inâ€" surance {tbould be a real incentive for you to open an account here. , It furnishes a sound basis for confidence in the safety of your . funds under all conditions. : * } e RH "THE REFRIGERATOR" Through the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, created ; by ConQfie‘ss as a permanent Federal agency, all ‘of our depos'itm'&IT to the extent of $5,000.00 of the deposits of each areprotected . a gainet ies â€"â€"|â€" > j | There can be no question about the security of funds entrusted to this institution. * 1 f Ey i taAy 44 'fisfli'j} THE OLD RELIABLE BANK A hot wood or coal burning stove was the 1885 cooking appliance: Preparing | meals was drudgery. Then came the first gas range. Not the gas range of today . , . but an infinitely ‘better: range than the wood stove. The 1935 automatic, insulated gas range actually makes Anniversary Specials installed for only 50% of usual down paym ent We celebra year of service _ "*"THE 44 4: 19 3k 1f a%

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