Southend Reporter (Newspaper) - April 14, 1977, Chicago, Illinois meeting Saturday column 4 SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1893 south end Aa Publication DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY 55 c PER MONTH Newsstand Copy Coll 7373 foi ids April No 41 provers vow change V fight to limit IBY TONY BARANEK Continued opposition of the planned expansion of the Belhaven Nursing 11404 S Bell was ised night by the Morgan Park Improvement association Margaret president of the said members of the ation have been throughout the gan community obtaining a written which will to Aid Jeremiah Joyce got from two to three dred she hope that the rest of the com- munity sign We're tell we expect him to pursue this issue in appeals court A meeting to resolve the squabble will be brought before Morgan Park residents May 3 at the Cenacle Re- treat house 11600 Longwood dr Joyce said at that time he will hear both sides and make an evaluation community is standing firm against change in added Lang feel that we've given them a free enough option to open the building as a not-for-profit According to rebuilding the nursing home would provoke a zoning change from R-l to com- although Bob administrator and part owner of said there are no plans to at- tempt a change In other the board voted to seek community help in stopping dog packs that have been running loose in the st and Longwood area time of year in early the dogs run in said Lang really causes some lems People are afraid to walk down the Lang also announced that Morgan Park High School day will be Sunday at Morgan Park tist and Bell ave As part of its centennial the church is donating which will be used for a renewal program at the school The money will presented in the form of a check at the 11 ice by church members to principal Thomas Burke Lang said that Dr Joseph Sen Thomas Hynes and Dr James Moore will also be present at the ceremony j j win support m m Sen Percy has decided to a Senate would make it easier lines to establish flights at The S is sponsored by Senators Howard W Cannon and Edward Kennedy and Percy testified in favor of it Thursday at a hearing on airline deregulation held by the tee am pleased this plan for airline regulatory reform has received sub- from organizations and individuals representing widely divergent backgrounds So from President Percy testified during the final day of airline lation hearings remarks stem from a seated belief that too much of the interference in the airline marketplace is sary and Percy In addition to S- the aviation subcommittee hearings dealt with a similar S sponsored by James B Pearson and Howard Baker The two bills would reduce federal restrictions and allow air carriers to offer lower fares and take over like which are not being served The federal Civil Aeronautics board docs not currently allow air carriers to undercut on fare prices applications from lines asking that Midway budget flights be approved are pending be- fore the CAB CAB said all carriers serving O'Hare airport also have the option to serve but except for Delta do not exercise that choice Bills S 689 and S 292 would make it easier for other carriers to take over the Midway routes S 689 would allow the issuance of certificates authorizing routes by a new carrier if applicant is willing and able properly to perform such Permission granted only if the CAB that such transportation consistent with Meet tonight on Midway A representative of Midway lines which is seeking federal permission to establish budget haul flights at Midway has been invited to a meeting at night at Daley 7500 S ski in building Charles Downey of Midway Airlines is the invited speaker The airlines and several others are awaiting ings by the Civil Aeronautics board on their requests to set up the gain rate flights Six charged with gambling on bus By TONY BARANEK It two incidents over the Morgan Park District 22 force police arrested a total of persons gambling on CTA buses to Sgt Ken six apprehended at 95th and dr Riday afternoon for molly as the bus making its rounds The police arrested ai venile in connection with Sii spree at 400 W 95th st though others involved in Jhe game in cash was recovered in both arrests were made by 22 officers Clarence Hayes and Michael with an assist from CTA officers Charles Joseph and William Freyer explained is a game similar lo in which player has lo choose from three containers one of which holds a winning marker In tard player has lo choose the odd card out of Arrested in the April S incident on Longwood dr were Randy 5225 S James 4555 S Prince 4236 W Lament 32 N Terry 17 65 W st and Erick 10322 S- Calumet All were charged with gambling and will appear in branch 38 court April 19 some of them were blocking said Dist 22 Lt Bob once a person got into a there was no getting out of it There wasn't any physical harm but there a lot of juvenile Saturday was turned over lo youth of- and will probably not be brought before the according lo Hanley Police work with the CTA has been stepped up mostly because of complaints registered by both com- munity groups and said ley He added that Beverly Area Planning among requested the additional forces the public convenience and believe that the best provisions of S 689 and S 292 should be included in the final legislation reported out of this Percy testified 292 has a particularly good tion on modernizing regulation of air freight for example I believe S 292 gives CAB too much discretion over its own reform and insufficient direction as to when and where to achieve competitive goals write free pricing and market entry into the law The more disciplined time-table and precise provisions of S 689 pear to me to be the preferable proach t as a former the certainty associated with the provisions of S 689 is far more able than the uncertainty of both S 292 and current regulation Percy should tell the airlines and its underwriters what the rules will be Airline agement and investors will be better off if we do in my is also able because it comprehensively ad- dresses the issues that will either make or break airline regulatory re- entry into the industry and greater flexibility are because without the real threat of increased air fares will not be set at the lowest competitive level anticipated by proponents of reform appealing and Percy went the posed criteria in S 689 for approval of new which emphasize efficiency and a significant re- duction in fares S 689 provisions that tend to promote competition include the suance of certificates for unused route authority to any qualified er that applies for and the posed granting of one to four routes each year to qualified airlines the pricing area S 689 maximum and minimum while S 282 appears to permit CAB to continue lo tightly regulate fares is very important carriers be allowed to lower fares ly without CAB interference best protection against called predatory pricing is vastly entry provisions and ment of Percy added a regulatory price floor is to be included in the proach should be progressive enough allow new and existing airlines lo prices lo the levels we from experience are both able and Percy umbilical cord tying government to the com- airline industry must be cut over time What a way to go Holy Saturday became especially memorable for Nora daughter of Mr and Mrs Bruce 10028 S when the Easter bunny stopped by to give young Nora a rickshaw ride Nora decided to share ture with Peggy and a pair of poodles owned by Mr and Mrs Anthony 10540 S the Easter bunny was too busy preparing for Easter to act as a chauffeur for Nora and sent Cathy Jo daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank to take its place But don't tell Nora Peggy and lope Slate anti solicitation meeting for Saturday By TONY BARANEK In an attempt to iron out a signed from tion and McKey and Realty will at 10 in the HF office in the basement of St John Fisher st and naw ave McKey and a Chicago and suburban esl estate firm with seven has been under fire for alleged s The office is estem ave since early p ed at 19540 S been trying to negotiate with HF for a long time in order lo sign an said John vice president of the 1 assume that our representatives will agree as long as the contract doesn't violate any of our real estate laws According to the Chicago Real Estate board has a list of laws which its member firms have Jo adhere one of which is an rule along a denial thai Key and has done any ing in the HF area includes Beverly Hills Ml and Ever green wil be brought out al meeting by John vice and attorney Gary El den One of the original reasons given Berger for his company's prior re- to sign the agreement was that not every real estate firm on the South Side has been contacted by the federation we want no real estate companies soliciting in our said Cathy Connors HF vice dent and of the HF real estate committee along with Carol Pudil they're and not the first one we've asked lo sign an agreement and they're tainly not the first one lo come Jo terms with Most recently HF claims lo won a ntm agreement from in Beverly Park and an buMing from Noms and White also in the same neigh real companies that homes usually Inow they're lo gel from com Connors there isn't a whole lot if on Most gel customers lions and if job well ctl is m full with HF dnd fit TWO his firm at and Lone wood dr fall the original allegations began my no one at our office called anyone at that he said we have so in any of the areas that HF is located in In our gan Park the policy is not lo if every real estate company would do its job there wouldn't be any he ted are a few businesses around thai do cause trouble But we've gol a good name and people willingly us business Berger added thai and Poa cue representatives have in past offered 10 HF which have been turned down for various sons In February HF rejected a posed in the grounds that 11 only lo Hills area TV basit look me for they not licit for in HF said Connors doesn't include adver just personal solicitation Whal is direct inc lo door and phone we're not thai they're doing is ami lo jive that impression But a real es ijle linn should the i which