Southeast Economist (Newspaper) - July 13, 1958, Chicago, Illinois Bohling Gets TV Surprise DETAILS COLUMN 5 PAGE 1 A Penny for Your Thoughts person is given a penny for his or her thoughts Today's interviews were conducted in the Chatham area The tion asked WELL THE AUGUST RISE IN POSTAL RATES AFFECT Robert Almoguer Burnside security Actually I don't correspond too much but a few extra cents for postage won't make much of a difference Generally I don't Accredited Community ot VOLUME 37 a W St Tel SOUTHEAST SIDE CHICAGO SUNDAY JULY 13 1958 Price 16 Your Economist Publish More News More Display and Classified Ads of Your Neighborhood Than Any Other Paper A Students On Way To Argonne Lab think most ple will cut down on tiie amount of writing they do but there will be less being sent The raise should affect business a little but it won't seriously hurt it ROBERT ALMOGUER portant mail Mrs Lucile Coffel Auburn Park No I can't say the new postal rates will affect my cor- Aiter all a few cents more can't really make that much difference And I think g e n e r a 1 1 y the mail will con- in as heavy MRS a volume as COFFEL ever Actually raising the price of stamps is a good idea since the post office needs money and it works no hardship Joanne Yonkers Chatham No I think continue my personal correspondence as much Most letters that you or receive are important at least to the in- dividual and a small raise in the price of stamps won't make any difference It's Groups Split On Plan For Hyde Park Renewal Eager students waited to board the bus for Argonne National laboratory day Touring the lab was part of the South Side Summer Youth Program sponsored by the Southeast Economist and other Southeast organizations JOANNE YONKERS I can't fun to send and receive letters and most people will continue at the same rate the raise hurts anyone it will hurt business mail Donna Christensen Chatham I enjoy writing and receiving letters how few cents more for postage could change that The price of stamps isn't going up enough to affect the of mail F Most affected by DONNA the new postal CHRISTENSEN rates though will be big ness which has a large volume of mail But individuals will write as much as ever Mrs Clare Chatham Well at my age writing letters is mainly a matter of sentiment I have so many old friends and folks I'd like to keep in touch with that I don't think any rise in postal rates could tail my writing I might tute a phone call now and then but I certainly won't less And I think will write as much as Fifty Southeast high school age students Wednesday visited the Argonne National laboratory in Lemont as part of the South Side Summer Youth Program sponsored jointly by the east Economist and 10 other Southeast organizations In the three-hour laboratory tour students from South Shore Bowen Fenger Washington Little Flower del Chicago Vocational Mt mel Leo Aquinas St Ignatius and the University of Chicago High schools heard Dr Earl W Phelan executive assistant dis- cuss the They also viewed a film in- spected the Chicago Pile 5 research reactor and observed biological and medical research being done at the center The research reactor is a direct descendent of the first nuclear reactor built in 1942 under the stands of the University ol Chicago's Stagg The present Argonne re- actor is used for experiments in metallurgy chemistry physics and biology In the biological and medical research building the students Lucky Wins Gold Medal For Saving Family Oi Nine In Fire For giving a new meaning to the tradition that man's best friend is his dog Such will be the inscription on the Lassie Gold Award plaque when it is presented to a town family's dog Tuesday on the Shopping With Miss Lee television show on channel 2 WBBM-TV to p.m The dog Lucky is the pet of the McTighe family of 7020 S Harper ave and is being given the award in recognition of his outstanding heroism In the May 1 edition of the Southeast Economist a news story reported the dog's bravery in g rouse the sleeping Tighe wnen their home was on fire The article told how Lucky jumped on the bed of Mr and Mrs James McTighe and roused the sleeping couple by licking their faces and thus enabled them to get their seven ened children to safety The entire family will be present to assist Lucky in his award Mr and Mrs James McTighe Jimmy 15 othy 14 Helen Marie 13 Patsy 11 Tommy 8 Maureen 5 and Kathleen 3 years old The award has but once Chicago area MRS CLARE Legion Picks Delegation Officers for the coming year were elected recently by the American Legion's South cago auxiliary in the post quarters 9217 S Houston ave The first meeting conducted by the new officers will be held morrow Elected auxiliary officers were Mrs Mildred Andrzejak 8155 S Saginaw ave president Mrs Af Mary Furjanich 8632 S 1 ton ave senior vice president Mrs Ann Ditto 8431 S Crandon ave treasurer Mrs Arlene Woodward 8008 S Manistee ave secretary Also Mrs Florence ski 8459 S Burley ave torian Mrs Alice Kwiatkowski 8149 S Saginaw ave chaplain Mrs Elizabeth Jannotto 2824 E 104th st and Mrs Rose man 8927 S Ewing ave Chosen to represent the unit at Cook County council meetings Mrs Marie Morris 8408 S Paxton ave and Mrs Kwiatkow- Eki Delegates to the third dis- meetings Mrs Mary 2824 E 104th st Mrs Furjanich Mrs Woodward Mrs Wysmierski and Mrs saw mice exposed under con- trolled conditions to varying doses of radiation This aids study the length of life under different radiation rates Previously they toured Bell and Howell photographic ment manufacturers under the aegis of James P Twomey director of the University of Chicago's business school Twomey was of founders of tht research gram Next trip on the agenda of nine tours which costs the dents for registration is the Federal Reserve bank 230 S LaSalle st The bank serves as a clearing house for checks rency and circulation center for the Chicago area The trip will start at July 16 Future tours will visit the Kuppenheimer Clothing com- pany and the Ingersoll Products division of the Borg-Warner corporation Newest contributors to the program designed to help high school students understand the complexities of modern com- merce Chatham Lions club Dr Julius Ginsberg president Manor Homes Im- provement association Curt president and the Calumet Jeffery Improvement association Dietrich Reitzes president Other groups helping to sor the trips the Rev Looking At TV Bohling Gets Shock It's sort of a shock to be watching television and hear that you're being said Aid Nicholas J Bohling 7th when asked about a law suit brought against him Wednesday Bohling was one of the de- named in the law suit brought before Superior Court by Laura Lee Conner 32 of 900 N Lake Shore dr an entertainer Also named In the lawsuit were South Shore gist J Leslie Rosenblum 7060 S Merrill ave and the Country Club Inc W st and Southwest highway Orland Park Miss Conner said she suffered permanent injuries when a stool in the country club's women's bar collapsed throwing her to the floor during a party held for the alderman last August in the liam Wagner Jr of St George's Episcopal church Frank ski 9657 S Calhoun ave the Rev W Sumner Ferguson tor of the Church of the Messiah and the Rev David H Cole the First Universalist tor of church Also Thomas Gaudette dent of the Last Rites For Zionist Leader Set Funeral services for Miss Pearl Franklin 73 internationally known zionist leader teacher and lawyer will be held row at 11 in Zedek synagogue 5200 S Hyde Park blvd Miss Franklin honorary ident of the Chicago chapter of Hadassah a women's Zionist died Thursday in Michael Reese hospital Her body will rest in the chapel at 2100 E 75th st A member of the national board of Hadassah for 33 years she also served as national vice president of the organization She was president of the cago chapter from 1921 to 1930 when she was named honorary president for life In 1937 she went to Germany with Henrietta Szold founder of Hadassah The pair organized rescue activities for Jewish dren through Youth Aliyah To honor Miss Franklin on her 70th birthday Chicago ter established the Pearl lin wing in Hadassah Medical center Jerusalem in 1955 A retired teacher Miss lin taught political science in Wright Junior college Pre- she had taught in Hyde Park High school and in ington and Vincennes Ind Born in Huntington Ind she graduated from Indiana sity earned her master's degree from the University 01 Chicago and received a law degree from Kent College of Law notto Named as delegates to the State convention to be held in Chicago from July 31 through August 4 Mrs Andrzejak Mrs Kwiatkowski Mrs Morris and Mrs Furjanich Park council and the Rev H William Barks Jr tor of St Margaret's Episcopal church Student applications are still being accepted at the Southeast Economist 1716 E st Buses depart from the newspaper office at each Wednesday and return at 5 p.m Further in- formation can be obtained from Twomey at Midway ex- tension 3421 Nab Three After Chase At 90 MPH Three South Side youths were captured last Friday after leading police on a 90 chase along st Fred Gasper 20 10702 S Green Bay ave Peter Harris 19 10648 S Mackinaw ave and Kenneth Musial 18 9807 S Avenue L were finally brought to the curb at E st and S Anthony ave after Park district police had fired 9 bullets into their car Police stated that they had wanted to speak to the youths in regard to a recent wave of local robberies The youths denied any wrong doing and no weapons were found in their car After an investigation day City police reported that they found no connection be- tween the three and the The youths were charged with resisting arrest police stated Detectives William Mahoney Frank Janousek and Vernon Dolan of the robbery detail at police headquarters stopped their squad car for a red light at E 75th st and South Chicago ave Stopped next to them was the car the trio was riding in The boys on seeing the tives ran the red light and sped off The detectives gave chase Afraid that the boys might get away they called for assistance Police cars from the district tion and Park District joined in the chase Spotting the wanted car at the high school the two Park Dis- approached the ble car the boys were driving suddenly the car swerved and headed straight for the police club he not in the least bit worried about the law suit and that if the facts that Miss Conner stated are true then the responsibility seems to lie with the club Bohling said he understood that Miss Conner had attempted to settle with the in- surance company and that he believed that the company would not settle which resulted in the law suit Other than sensationalism there was no reason for him to be named in the case Bohling said because he had nothing to do with the outing except that the outing had been put on for him Rosenblum said he was sorry the accident had occurred but that if it was a broken stool then the country club would most probably be responsible The druggist chairman of the golf party arrangements said that insurance had been taken out before the event as a measure The country club manager said he did not know enough about the case to answer questions and said he didn't know where club officials either worked or lived She lived at 5429 Greenwood ave with her sister Lillian Franklin PACINI HONORED Tenth Ward business and civic leaders are sponsoring the eighth annual Alderman Emil V Pacini Day at Evergreen Golf club W st and S Western ave Wednesday Golfing will be the order of the day and prizes of a television set and golfing ment will be awarded Jef f ery Manor Post Elects Officers Jeffery Manor American gion post held its election of officers recently in the post clubhouse 9942 S Torrence ave Installation will be held in August officers of the post Glenn Wasack 7716 S Greenwood ave commander Donald 10768 S Avenue M senior vice commander Jack Easley Jr 2201 E st and Kiefer March 9646 S Hoxie ave junior vice commanders Also Gene Hanford 2609 E st finance officer Gilbert Yellin 9705 S Merrion ave ad- jutant Randall Houghton 9603 S Merrill ave chaplain James Mills 209 W st historian Severo Mendoza 9225 S ton ave sergeant at arms and Irwin Epperson 9930 S Hoxie ave service officer car Forrest and at the fleeing car The two cars col- without much damage and the three boys were taken into custody According to Lt Joseph ley of the robbery detail there have been 10 to 15 robberies of gas stations in the South and Southeast side recently and the boys are being held so that the victims can view them in a show up Hurley said that the prints lifted from the scene of the slaying of a gas station night watchman Charles Moritz 54 of 6110 S Ellis ave day did not compare with the youths fingerprints Ac Owners Southside buildings or Ing owners that have not president 6425 S Yale ave plied with city building and Inc Vera Martin codes were listed Tuesday S Cornell ave president Mayor Richard J Daley in E 40th st Carl and Nannie fourth such list made 5100 S Woodlawn since More than 600 buildings 209 E st Exchange been inspected in the city bank 130 S LaSalle February by building fire trustee 515 E st La health inspectors in a National bank 135 S La to force code st trustee 3050 E Daley said that the city Sam and Belle Birndorf prepared to file suits against owners of the buildings listed In the fourth list there were S Clyde ave 3056 E st Angeliki Kalomiris of that building listed which were either located on the Southside Also 3218 E st Lazaro owned by Southside residents Addresses of buildings not complying with the various city building codes the of the owners and their addresses are 112 N California ave 3225 E st trustee 3224 E St National Bank and Trust company 6760 S Stony Island ave rustee 3200 E st Central National bank 728 W Roosevelt M Hill 716 E St 11725 trustee Calumet ave estate of 3210 E st Mary Cimaroli care of Guerino 2420 E st 3211 E roli 301 W st Ramon and Soledad Also 6238 S Ellis ave 3209 E St 3216 E National bank N Clark st trustee for Carl st Jack Vulich of that address 115 E st Joseph r Nannie 5 0 -S Woodlawn ave 6421 S Ellis ave Edward and Helen 2701 E 75th pi 4250 S Michigan ave 345 E st Gust N of that address and 117 E st Joseph E Giroux Evans ave Nannie L S Michigan ave berry 5100 S Woodlawn Also 6253 S Greenwood ave Louis Sherman 742 W Sues st 6404 S Greenwood ave Goran 100 N LaSalle st trustee 427 E Marquette rd Bank and Trust Mayor 6760 S Stony Island ave Daley and two aides i and Carl Hansberry 5100 been named defendants in Woodlawn damage suit which Also 948 E Marquette South Side landlord himself North End Building with 42 violations filed t Bernard Distenfeld 3218 E Friday A IT Dedicate TA y Hyde Park blvd owner of seven buildings asked in the suit that the city be restrained from the cases in I Picnic Court The landlord charged that St Michael Archangle Serbian Orthodox church 9805 S ave will dedicate Daley injured his reputation by calling him a slum landlord and also that the city's new picnic grove today mass inspections caused him financial loss worship services A day of festivities has along with the Mayor in the suit were Building Com- planned The Very Rev Andrew Popo 3 vich pastor will bless George L Ramsey and Deputy Commissioner Alex N Zimmerman grounds and conduct the suits which the city has monies A dedication banque will be held at 1 p.m against Hansberry filed between last September and by community singing and are scheduled to open before Judge Located behind the building on the 9800 block of buildings involved are a Houston ave the picnic at S Calumet ave j consists of 13 city lots S Greenwood ave mately 350 ft entirely S Harper ave E in with a chain link E st and According to Dan E st I Jr chairman of the committee the land for the Fair Marchers Ready was purchased two years ag j by the church In 1957 Spirit To Reign were planted to provide children's parade will begin and early this year plans first in a series of Summer service building were Fairs sponsored by the j Picnic grove building tee members include Steve conference 1307 E st 3 Rakich 8926 S Exchange of the benefit fairs will Robert 9230 S held in the Southwest district ave and Dan Jablanovich the Hyde Park neighborhood j S Yates 3 to 10 p.m Saturday j The picnic grove project chairman of the fair is Mrs cost the church Wright 5610 S Drexel ave Park District Sponsors Free Sailing For Youths Free sailing for children be- tween 11 and 14 years of age will be available tomorrow through Labor Day at the Jackson Park Inner lagoon E st and S Stony Island ave Six boats will be available for use under the supervision of Bert Logan Sailors must pass a water safety test before being allowed to participate It consists of swimming 50 yards treading water and ing clothes while in water The qualifying swim tests may be taken at any Park District pool or from Sheldon Lake at the Street beach NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR HOME Check the classified pages of this issue for the many bargains in both new and lived in houses and apartments You will find a cation close to schools and churches of choice low down payments and other de- sirable features CALL YOUR SOUTHEAST ECONOMIST ADVERTISER TODAY Ask Change In Original Program Rehabilitation and tion of the Hyde area has become involved in a bitter dispute as to how extensive the program should be The Hyde Kenwood Community conference wants the program to be carried out as originally proposed several months ago The Cardinal's Conservation committee of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago has that the plan be ified to preserve structurally sound residential structures slated for demolition under the program and that homeowners and lords be encouraged toward re- habilitating existing buildings where practical At a meeting last week In Mayor Daley's office several changes in the original plan were proposed These would ing of st leave intact 13 apartment and five commercial structures slated for demolition and save in public money most federal funds scheduled for expenditure to carry out the original proposal The community conference which has members and 50 affiliated block groups is opposed to the changes proposed It contends that the changes would sabotage and destroy the plan The original plan with all the clearance in it is essential to achieve the goal for the area of a that is stable and has high standards the con- ference states This is the city's first serious attempt to deal with hood deterioration the ence notes and its complete cess is essential to the city's future It urges the mayor and the city council to give speedy approval to the plan in its original form to insure success of the pilot ban renewal project The Cardinal's Conservation committee stated that the plan will set a pattern for the city and as such it is important that it be successful The committee said it had given careful study to the nal plan and believes there is substantial room for ment It made the following 1 That land be cleared only when its re-use is needed and assured 2 That homeowners and lords be encouraged toward re- habilitation by the inclusion of firm and understandable ards 3 That adequate provisions in the new housing will be made for families of small and moderate means 4 That relocation be staggered over a sufficient period of years so as to ensure humane treatment of displaced families and fore- stall overcrowding in other neighborhoods 5 That the proper mental authorities give close scrutiny to the many sound structures slated for Any dwelling units saved will help conserve our housing supply and reduce the number of the persons the plan would have displaced Muir Named Director Of Fund-Raising Drive David R Muir 6917 S Oglesby ave will head the Community Cross Joint appeal in the South Shore area this Fall it was announced recently by Joseph D Stockton general chairman for the neighborhood division Muir is owner of the Muir Television Sales and Service store at 2011 E st As area chairman he will organize a committee to carry the Joint peal to all neighborhood business houses in the South Shore