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   Economist (Newspaper) - January 8, 1958, Chicago, Illinois                               Ana ly enses A Penny for Your Thoughts Each is Riven a penny for his or her thoughts day's interviews were con- ducted at the Evergreen Shopping W 95th st and S Western avc The tion asked WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE Mrs Edward erly I read can get my hands Readers Digest book and I read the Saturday ning Post from cover to cover I read the in MRS EDWARD niy spare time What ELSE do I I'm a that's all Do you know what it's like to take care of a house and two Robert the only pastime I have time for is watching be- tween working going to and taking care of two children I'm studying business at Thornton Junior college My 1 a v o ri t e grams are dies and Steven and others I enjoy watching from time to time ROBERT HERRMANN Nancy anything Beverly When I'm not doing I usually dance I'm studying tap and I do a little ballet on the I m y o n steps I want to be a or an when I grow up My first choice would be dancing in Broadway shows Now I'm in the seventh grade at Christ the King mean vise KOHL DETAILS COLUMN PAGE 1 Member of Chicago Copyright by All Reserved f f f VOLUME 101 at JANUARY 1958 40 In Four Section i of De Seversky Speaks Here Tomorrow World Authority On Air Power To Address Economist Luncheon The unvarnished truth about where the States stands today in its defenses will be told tomorrow by Maj ander P de Seversky at the South Side Day luncheon of the Economist in the dle Sirloin club in the Union Stock Yard The issue is universally re- as the most important MRS W T W Beverly If M I bf do mv own mas and collect wood Right now I'm making a poodle of yarn and wire For the I made a Christmas tree skirt of felt and a Christmas tablecloth of and mas candles Mrs Henry J Oak I was it's been watching TV and working in the y a r we have our own now When I was gle I used to go in for golf and bowling My favorite grams are c a 1 s and v a- Arthur Godfrey I Love Lucy Danny Meet etc My prefers argue about verv facing the and Maj de Seversky is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on the subject in the country He stated recently that unless the United States catches Russia will be able in three years to kill two of every three r i alive at that time Maj de Seversky's address morrow has attracted so much that j r Jubilee Auto AH Records t I f I L T j r n MRS HENRY Do we Hold Rites For Dr C P Proudfit Services for Dr Charles P pastor of Englewood United Presbyterian W st and S Parnell will be held today at in the 415 si Burial will be in Oak Woods who lived at S Kimbark died Sunday in of heart attack He had just arrived there for visit with his Mary a teacher Baylor uni- versity For three weeks his death he was under ment in Woodlawn hospital Proudfit served the chureh twelve years Prior that he had been secretary of the board of education of the United church at large Well-known in the Englewood Dr Proudfit was considered an outstanding er by members of his chureh Said one of his former was a wonderful so kind and helpful He was always ready to make Another speaking of Dr recalled that he average at least one sand calls per year in addition to the of Ntw MAJ DE SEVERSKY tan newspapers and the casting have notified the Economist they will cover his remarks The luncheon audience will be a distinguished comprising leaders of the automobile public officials and those prominent in the professions Mayor Daley has arranged to be present Maj de Seversky's knowledge of the state of our defenses does not come from reading reports alone He is special consultant to General Nathan F Twining chief of staff U.S Air Force and his accomplishments in behalf of air power has won for him more decorations and honors than any aeronautical in the In many of the fighter and training planes used in World War It were his tions During first World War he was bomber pilot for then Russian government and he is officially credited wath downed 13 enemy aircraft in air battles over the Bailie Sea He a in one of his 57 sions Becoming an American 1 rive lake 4 Honors In Record list Judges Said Choice Was Difficult Because Of The Large Number Of Excellent Papers Winners of the Economist Automobile Show essay chosen from hundreds of en- were announced last night They will receive in prizes tomorrow in the annual Auto Show luncheon at which Major ander P de Seversky is to be guest speaker all students in area high who wrote on the Will Automobiles Be Like 50 Years From Dennis of 8104 S Talman Leo High school junior Judy 16 of 2310 Bowen High school junior 16 of Described as the most interesting and most beautiful automobile show ever staged the Golden Jubilee attraction in the International Amphitheatre is drawing crowds like above daily from 11 to 11 p.m after World War appointed late William warn Jug the nation al the time that and land armies were cost him his rank During the intervening years de Seversky played leading part an the development of air power that his name have become de has written many books on some of them best and he is con- regularly by leaders of the aviation industry Since Russia's launching of the and satellite and the threat im- posed on America's the views of Maj de Seversky have been eagerly by leaders in Congress and elsewhere He tn the facts Chicago's Golden Jubilee Automobile Show extravaganza the largest exhibition of its kind ever to be staged here or has drawn record crowds since its opening cording to show officials The lavish already attended by more than an will continue through Sunday night January Presented are the latest de- signs in American and foreign passenger buses and heavy duty automotive some of which occupy nearly 100 square feel Leading thinkers and of the industry present hand working ears of the the basic concepts of which will be incorporated in the ears America drives tomorrow The latest in luxury items for ears as as several of extravagant private cars drive our are seen by She multitude which jams the exhibition hall s the newest 1958 h e half square feet show exhibits development of the machine thai mobilized the nation One ef the and collections of antique some powered by si cam or with crank starters and 12 forward which eased the 15 to speeds as high as miles per remind viewers of the progress made in neering and design of the City Sets Date For i A Fire Hometown firemen have made an advance date with a fire It's possible because they are going to set it themselves Sometime between noon and 2 p.m on Saturday January members of the teer headed by Fire Chief George Lubben will set fire to a mammoth of Christmas trees piled at the end of Main just south of the police station Warning homeowners that trees which are left up too long constitute a real fire Chief urged everyone to take down the tree least after New Year's and i in their brief history The show also features first public display of the U.S Army's controversial Jupiter in- range ballistic billed as the most advanced he has no axe to grind and on Page long-range weapon an the em Top attraction at the Show is the of featuring its stars the new 1958 American ears as well as a bevy of beautiful girls and top theatrical personalities He Says Median Strip Is Danger Although the Ashburn and Scottsdale civic groups have re- frained from carrying on their fight against the median strip in W st during the holiday complaints still can be heard Verne A co-owner of a gasoline station at 3745 W reported many accidents occurring near his station as a result of the placement of the strip Eich said that since his station is located on the southwest cor- ner of W 79 Jh st at S in motorists who make U- turns around the strip on their it out for the trucks to pick up Lubben and Christopher said that they hope the planned fire is the only tree the depai mrnt be called upon TO extinguish Robert Ryan S Knox avc president of the Scottsdale has arrangements to have Chicago Sanitary Department pick up Christmas trees in the area He said the trees should be cut up in three foot lengths anci bundled to facilitate and placed next to refuse container i January 8 The trees will be picked up during that day ELECTED The terminal manager of In- Motor Joseph Mc- W recently elected president of the Central Motor Freight tion McQuaid served as a board member of the organization for five years his ejection way to S Lawndale ave arc constantly running up on the sidewalk and damaging the ad- signs an his he as the motorists drive over the sidewalk they en- danger the lives of the many school are on their to or home the Da which located nearby ear makinc a turn into S i avc hit another car in the side damaging the post of the he went on a ear jumped the strip and pushed over a post a I the who watches the traffic flow by his comer all day said that the cars are speeding at -45 to 50 miles an in W st This is because a motorist doesn't have to worry about ears coming out of side streets into their he the absence of traffic lights Eich said he had parked his emergency truck with the red light flashing at the curb to warn motorists that children are ing He continued that motorists who do not make the but drive down S Hamlin ave find holes in the street from two io three feet deep The street is he The traffic lights al the corner Eich will probably hurt his but something has lo be done to protect hundreds of children who at the corner Kaplan Dies At 93 Kaplan is dead Mark 93 owner and manager of the Capitol Annex Restaurant at 7917 S Halsted died Sunday in St Bernard's hospital Known as to his many customers and of S Green was famed Seek One-Way On Malta To traffic will be barred from S between W and W if an ordinance introduced by AH al the meeting the city passed The which S Malta st a thoroughfare for northbound traffic WAS referred to for his as well as his humor would never let anyone go said a neighboring businessman the customer had no would still insist that he eat whatever he even if it were chicken or Another neighbor didn't belong to any zed charitable but he was more charitable in his wilh people than anyone c I traffic and safely commit lee which will submit at the next council meeting Aid Murphy an ordinance at the recent meeting of the council which would prohibit parking at times at 6716 S This ordinance is being studied by the traffic and safety committee born in sa and came to the United Slates in when he was 18 years old and lived an Mass He then settled in Rhode where junior Judy Rodgers of S Wood Mercy High school freshman William of 6036 S Winchester blom High school student Judges in the contest reported that it very difficult to pick a winner in this of sponsored by the Economist papers They reported that the essays were well done and should offer some ideas for designers of the cars of the Winners will be presented with prize checks and introduced to distinguished guests at the gala Auto Show luncheon in the Saddle and Sirloin club First Dennis an honor student and junior at Leo High was overjoyed at winning top place in the contest Although he doesn't own a he drives and is most interested in engineering as a career He's hoping to go on to Illinois Institute of He dreamed up his of 2007 from studying designs and reading lots about projected future engineering de- Judy second prize plans to work on the school paper in Bowen High school next year Delighted with winning second spot in the con- she said she developed her ideas from a discussion with her family on what each would to see in that fabulous car of the future Judy has an unusual reer choice in her own plans for she hopes to go to Michigan State university she will study to be a Roberta third finds time to work in an office two and a half hours a day after carry a seven ject load al school and still win a on the honor roll at Saint Louis Academy She drives her family's Ford station wagon and often discusses ears of the ho married the late Rebecca Kaplan in 1900 he and his family to Chicago and operated the Rex Cap a cap The restaurant for which he was was organized in as a family concern The daughter a son was the and a daughter in law waited on tables Pa was always the the the friend said an average of school children the at S Hamlin ave every day making 400 a day for some child getting hit be- of the speeding traffic and Mrs Ann 8017 is a for the Welcome Wagon an organization newcomers everything of the business Mr Kaplan is survived bv a with her boy friend She plans to go on to college where she'll prepare for either a teaching or business career Judy Rodgers Mercy High school said she was and at ning fourth place honors Asked about her future plans she re- plied that at present she was doing most of her planning for January when her sister will be married With three years to prepare Judy isn't sure what college attend but said she plans to major in science Keiner received some of the writing experience he ex- in by serving in his present capacity of sports editor of the Lindblom paper Anna j a plans to major and a both of 7958 S and three grand- Barbara Mitchell and Brent and A Den Kaplan engineering at either the of Illinois or Illinois of T e e h n o 1 o g aft graduation   

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