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   Austin News, The (Newspaper) - July 22, 1964, Chicago, Illinois                                1 Mother Of 3 Killed In Auto Crash Inquest Delayed See Below For Quick Results Use COMMUNITY WANT ADS 7 Papers for the Price of 1 Minimum Charge 91.21 AUstin THE AUSTIN NEWS Published by COMMUNITY PUBLICATIONS INC Serving More Than Families in 9 Far West and Northwest Communities Vol 25 19 5709 W Chicago This Issue of Two 24 WEDNESDAY JULY 22 1964 Delivery Per Month At By Mall Year REPORT PARENT PAY RULE NIPS VANDALISM BEATING THE HEAT IN STYLE In other years the last place we'd expect to find a good example of people beating the heat would be in an elevated car Not so this year as this picture of three homebound commuters shows Aboard one of the three air conditioned trains now in service on the Lake st route last week were left to right Audy Blomberg Eugene Benck and Joseph Dalton Dalton was so comfortable he felt no need to doff his suit jacket day the OTA ran nothing but air conditioned cars on the line breaking up the total of 18 in service into trains Staff Photo Mrs Steven Damolaris and her son Louis Delay Probe Of Fatal Crash Rush Sidewalk Repair Program Application forms for the newly approved sidewalk repair plan are expected to be available to property owners by the end of the week ing to Lloyd Johnson of streets and sanitation And if the new plan runs i smoothly the first square foot of walk to be laid under the plan may be in place by the end of August Bids are currently being ad- and are expected to he awarded to the lowest der on cost per square foot basis by mid-August but to save time and get the work underway as soon as possible the city is launching the pre- liminary paper work now Provisions of the plan call for the property owners to do Walk Applications Property owners inter- ested in participating in the sidewalk repair plan should call Kay O'Brien of the bureau of streets to re- quest an application form be sent out as soon as they are available expected within the next few days O'Brien may he reached at BA extension 774 Local park supervisors say a new program which calls for parents to pay for damage done by their children will help re- duce vandalism in the parks Only two have had occasion to try the new system bus and LaFollette Park but spokesman reported it has been effective in reducing vandalism At Columbus Park the parents of five boys were i forced to pay for dows their sons had broken William super- visor said the practice of ing the parent pay was good and will certainly serve as a i deterrent Vandalism in the park is generally negligible I cropping up every so often jn broken windows and lights i At LaFollette the parents of 15 boys shared the cost of repairing benches their sons had broken and defaced I Edward Schalk supervisor I said he has never had any i more trouble with the boys involved and he described the plan as very effective The supervisors of Riis Park 6100 Fullerton and Austin Townhall Lake and Central said vandalism was rare in their respective parks and they have not had the opportunity to use the program But they stated that the judge and then the restitution plan is worked out In hardship cases no attempt at collection is made However the parents of the offender aie called in by police and informed of their children's actions age the i Pool Hour Complaints Answered Complaints concerning and hour restrictions at Columbus Paik swimming pool were clarified Monday by a Park district official Specifically the complaints centered around the lack of time available for open ming at the pool for sters primarily under 8 and over 15 not in organized activities And the fact that the lumbus pool is not used for Its day campers in the ing but in the afternoon William Steinhaus park explained that though many Park district pools use the morning hours to take care of their campers the pool is used by gram was the best waj to erg from parks without combat vandalism and it facilities tne morning BUDDING SALESMEN LEARN HARD WAY spite of high Friday embryo salesmen Richard Simpson 11 5311 Washington and Gary MacLeod 12 5514 Lake find sales resistance stiff Sales pitch to passerby at Lake and Central doesn't result in that longed for sale of their soft drink Huddled con- ference is held by executive staff Final photo taken by Dick Holman staff photographer with telephoto lens shows results of that decision to quaff the profits Band Plays Tonight greatly reduce the amount of intentional malicious damage done in many parks 1 The only dissent was voiced bj Thomas Warren Garfield Park said the program will not work in all areas of the city In the Garfield Park area many parents cannot afford to pay and those who can just flatly refuse to pay Warren said Warren stated that acts of vandalism at Garfield Park are at a minimum Theie are 350 day campers at Columbus They use the pool from to p.m Monday i Tuesday Thursday and Friday From to p.m five days a week class is open to the public with j no particular age limitations i And from to p m boys and girls between the age of 8 to 15 have access to the pool through Friday Call Organization Meeting N Austin Residents To Form Civic Group North Austin residents will Newcomb to act as temporary hold an organizational meeting chairman for the property owners to do concert at Austin much of the involved Town Hall 5610 Lake will f H r t t A AA nn i u A T MAS L LdJ I muc o e o- ae wi e f A inquest into the As it is more economical to re- presented by Andrew has at auto death of Mis Damolaris 27 4943 place all damaged walk in a 7.0 and his band This will be Monroe block at one time the the third of Friday until must be circulated summer must ne circulated summer conceits presented A and signed by all free by the Chicago Park dis- eis on one side of a block on successive Wednesday whose abuts damaged evenings at 7 p.m Concerts by walk Following completion of the stait at 8 p.m petition foim three of the four I copies will be submitted to the bureau of streets for tion to various agencies These the state whose motor choral and industrial groups was continued Sept 2 Mrs Damolaris the mother of three children died last Wednesday in St Anne's pital of injuries received the previous Saturday when the car in which she was riding went out of control and smashed into a CTA sign pole at 1304 N Cicero Rakoczy Mach Miss Brassel 24 1007 fuel tax funds will be used the of the Ban the driver city Comptroller who will a series of eight conceits presented Weiner general superintendent said the on Wednesday July 29 at 8 p.m at the LaFollette Park auditorium 1333 N Laramie The meeting is being called by a volunteer temporary com- The 16 group may i consisting of Arthur 1 McKwane Bart Walsh Mr and I Mrs James Newcomb Mr and Mrs Terence Lyons Vincent swim class only on Edward Stepnowski between 1 and p.m t is the pool open to everyone re- swim each weekday evening between and 9 p.m Aside from the of age Wednesday nights during the to 9 swim period children of any age In parks where restitution j companied by one or both The temporary committee was formed on July 14 at what began as an informal sion at Mr Newcomb's home The were concerned with the growing violence in the streets caused by roving gangs from other areas preying on local youths drag racing in the area and the general Louise Pardo Mrs C Collins jng menace to young and old and Mrs John O'Flaherty j initiated the discussion was made by parents vandalism On the Mall Voluntary Ballet Parisian Purcell Offenbach BUttS Buglers Holiday Anderson spokesman -5 Te the property themselves retaining one copy Following return of the of Summer Procession of the Sardar Ivanov Italian Festival Arr Osser Madeira Sousa Lerner Lowe All concerts are liee and the has either stopped or a marked decrease has been observed Goldman The new program offers parents the alternative of either paying for the damage or having their children ar- rested and prosecuted in court In extreme cases the vandals are hauled before a Anderson parents may swim on Family night Hartman In Charge At Austin Station Capt Henry Hartman will be acting commander of Austin police district while Cmdr John is away on a furlough The committee announced that the meeting is open to all residents of the ty in an area hounded ly by Cicero Division tral and Bloomingdale Purpose of the meeting is to have the residents voice their complaints propose solutions and to form a permanent Volunteer tees will he formed and a committee elected The appointed Ja m e Police said Miss Brassel was concerts are liee and the southbound in Cicero when she signed forms the city will is invited to attend Con- it sisn an engineer to view the lost control of the car it lumped the curb and clashed into the sign pole She was charged with negligent driving fnr appearance in Traffic court 11 I was buried Saturday following 1 p.m services in Columbian al borne North She is survived by her band thiee Julie 10 Louis 6 and anie hei Mis both fathei Jarkson and a sister Mrs Betty Campbell Tenth Grandchild In Family Walter H Buescher former publisher of Community lications and Mis Buescher became grandparents for the 10th time Tuesday July 14 when a son was born to First Lieut and Mrs Fiank Lupi at Fort Lee Va Mrs Lupi is the former ryn Buescher whose husband will he leaving the service in September to iom the Pet Milk Co as a market research analyst The named Frank Lupi Jr was born in Kenner Aimy hospital Both Mrs Lupi and her are of the University of Illinois The child is their The first was a daughter Park Vandalism Vandals two benches In Park Wught wood causing an es in damage sign an engineer to view the damaged walk and arrive at a lepair estimate The property owners in- will then have 60 days in which to deposit their share of Hie repair cost with the comptroller If at the end of the period one property ow ner or more have failed to contribute their share the money will be re- funded to those who have ready paid Johnson pointed out that each owner will be only for payment of the damaged walk his bur that it will he up to the citizens to work this out for themselves The plan is only foi ment of damaged walks in a residentially zoned aiea anri does not cover installation of new walks where none existed before So-called walks running from the mam walk to the or walks tunning parallel to the street at the curb are not covered by the plan Although estimates of the total cost or cost to the owners are not available at present Johnson added that he does not anticipate the to be loo great In some he pointed out walk may only need resurfacing rather than complete ment Johnson hopes thai civic mav take it upon to hear cost of work to walks fronting vacant or property where the owner is unknown cei ts are staged outdoors If the weather is inclement the conceits will take place in the auditorium Much to their surprise and everyone concerned 116 ple appeared and they were hard-pressed to get chairs The meeting however was not without incident as the marauders being the object of the discussion apparently got wind of the meeting and drove by frequently shouting abuse and derisive remarks and ing disturbances The police were called and there were no further incidents Firemen Stage Shou A fire department display will be staged for day campers at Riis Park 6100 Fullerton at p.m today Chief of the 24th battalion will explain the functions of engine 125 hook and ladder 53 and snorkel 5 Clowns and their specially equipped fire truck will also perform The clowns are firemen who perform for youngsters on their days off from duty All children in the com- munity not only those enrolled in day camp are invited to see the show said Andrew Kovach park supervisor KNK AT family for- hoat listens to music and relaxes at the Town Hall outdoor concert Wednesday night by the Music Sponsored by the Park district the cert WM of a arranged for and August Family group includes Steven 6 Mrs Elaine Goodman and Maria 9 Lake Buses Start New Route Lake st buses began ating entirely in the south branch of Lake Sunday ing completion of widening and resurfacing of that section from Laramie to Austin Under the old routing system westbound buses to the north blanch of Lake beneath the Pine ave viaduct ing to Austin blvd buses then cut south in Austin to the south branch for their trip to the Loop Installation of new bus stop signs in the median strip of the south branch now open to two-way traffic was com- pleted last week Buses will now operate to Austin in the south branch I circling north in Austin to the i north branch of Lake to a beside Austin Park at Mayfield and Lake in the north branch Loop bound buses will enter the south branch of Lake from beneath the Mayfield duct The rerouting eliminates two complaints raised for years by Austin residents Removal of the bus to the Austin Park of the north branch cancels complaints of tenants in apartments at the northeast corner of Austin and on the noise anH fumes It also eliminates the traffic caused by the buses cuting left turns south in Aus tin and east into Lake PLAN HUMAN RELATIONS LECTURES Austin Community tion will sponsor a series of educational lectures in the area of human relations William Kruse AGO tive director said the lectures will be arranged by ACO's com- on human relations The resolution to sponsor the lecture series was one of three approved by ACO's temporary steering committee at their meeting Thursday in Austin Methodist church Also approved was a tion to extend the neighborhood survey to include all tions and churches in Austin and a resolution to contact cial agencies to get a detached youth worker for the Austin Take Watch Joseph Wittner 47 4809 Thomas told police a tmg and wrist watch valued at were stolen in a of his apartment YOU ADVERTISE NOT TO SAVE MONEY BUT TO MAKE That was what Mrs Theodore Stark of 4817 Gladys had in mind when she advertised her 1956 Dodge 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