Suburbanite Economist (Newspaper) - July 15, 1951, Chicago, Illinois S ou iht owner Buys Truman Letter vu rate 7 IV o loiters which axo have come a HEADLINES TELLS OP AIR FORCE 2 NAVY MAN RETURNS FROM 2 RED CROSS TRAINS 3 HOLD NOVENA TO ST 3 ORANT PARK CONCERTS THIS 3 WHAT'S YOUR REST 4 SCOUTING IN f OFFER KOREA TRUCE 9 KITTEN DAY IN ANIMAL U John The twu of C that he of t as U.S the is Tl point John K CHICAGO SUNDAY JULY 15 1951 YJ CITY TO TACKLE CTA ON TUESDAY ACTION ON LARSON STILL AWAITED 1 v o of -9 I- us k a somi thai post I L I think is I htui.or hi your Letters Urge Hearings Set o For Proposed to J Oil Refinery Approve J I ivic 11 u I and v v the place of Answer by Dr ote o HMer ihc Truman ever pei had r tf Today s Puzzler two iamous in Virginia in two mous The appears in column Wauls Rack Last Christmas the baby carriage Mrs Maiy 6110 ave was stolen She re- H telephone call from an unidentified man who said ho tha more she Mrs recently gave birth a son Frank Ji positions reversed she snid and I think the be is too lo helps give things no longer need of a man has of an old garage suitable for iii ev ood anri R to pas sirie like either of articles should to in care nf the Economist the letters to the v ure to h the stove and Stock Inn a lunch of the MKI it of cattle ns f i om d oi Tex The v hich are perfectly matched and are from oxen and from virtually A pi pair feet seven inches from tip to tip are reputedly the longest anci have been used by moving picture in many Answer io Today's in the Gen Robert E Lee in the Civil Water Rate Boosted bv j Aldermen Protest CTA Fare Boost er Builders a by he ini the federal bureau labor disclosed public which are tax free in f May Public public oi he volume and housing bv builders operating government limitations the public units are to be erected on vacant Kind in uf homes Trend to A warning the expansion of public housing private con- struction is restricted by ment regulations a trend to socialism for the people of the United States was pounded 03 Frank executive t of National of Home Builders at Washington Tne Larson ns ate 50 ii by the Illinois legislature would require local in Illinois the Chicago Housing to secure referendum residents in a around the of any proposed public be or Governor has not yet the or it Time to Contact Governor letters and continued to be sent to the office in last him to the to become law Sponsors of the yesterday urged that people ho behove not be vetoed by the governor con- to send him telegrams and letters to that They should be addressed to Governor ifin at the State building The housing lobby is opinion n to veto the Oddly public housers on 15 A to a ull refinery at and in Worth lov con- sequent of the area brought strong Civic and Blue v ho thai such a he ty the tiie drive to hall the project are Gerald Gorman Hamilton ave of council W trustee the Cook county uf appeals approved the Oil com- petition to redone at the location Martin has a terminal at si and aw Protest to County Board Gorman and lodged n formal protest at the Tuesday meeting of the Cook county oE the petition Blue at were Alderman John Cny Attorney Paul and Franklin Klein attorney the Blue Island ity Hi ah school which is half a from the proposed site of the oil refinery Duffy Arranges Hearings County Commissioner John J Duffy halted a to postpone and another to refer the matter back to the zoning board of appeals by calling for a special to investigate the proposed site of the refinery and hold public hearings at which both parties can air their views After the hearings are concluded the matter will be presented before a meeting of the board of for a final decision The Martin Oil tion for a of the disputed area from classification the one o an iin restricted industrial tion according to Popjoy secretary of the Cook county board of appeals What Change Would Do According to a open the no only to the refinery but to other ments including garbage dumps He said that the disputed present classification the Continued on Page 7 ami Cull 1 11 t of Before Increasing Cost In Consumers Harrington Named for Federal Court lo Annual on 27 MEMORY LANE column are from All hr wilh the writer's full name them Io Unf st 21 Annual Summer outing of Englewood Business Men's tion be heM July 27 at the Country dub st and California ave The outing a tournament lasting ail day and a dinner and in clubhouse m trie evening about o'clock Morris Kroll is chairman of the committee and Himmel is arranging the variety ill include four professional Cai 1 Sommers lend songs the dinner Tickets for he outing may be had the offices at 6330 si or by Cornelius -T of Circuit couri at 2035 AV other Friday by Truman o fili il vacancies in northern Illinois The nominations sent to the Senate for approval Harrington has been a resident 18 yen is and been active in the Ward Regular He was elected Jo the roin in 3034 as of Superior From 1935 to 1937 he was chief justice of the Criminal court anri then became chief justice 01 the Circuit couit Hairington 53 old overseas Rainbow division in World War I He law training He Paul university after returning from war He is married and thr father uf one and three sons From Toe Who beis Bernard from and his horse named The v ns Tarn mo Grifiin From Barney Who remembers when the Fox of Peter Fox the man covered hc Smith Mde route in was Inch a Car From Frank T Who i s old imers such street names as Monroe and Van From Who HIP York St hoi IIP railroad now thP plate depot was at 12th and Clark Gas Pumps Damaged at Two Stations Blast Wrecks 3rd AM exira in city real estate laxes approved month by permit Chicago pay hs bills for 1951 were Okayed Wednesday by council which also passed a per cem raies despite strong objections raised by Aldermen J Bohling Tih and Reginald DuBois Real estate taxes put into measure for the last six of 1951 will be about 56 cents per 3100 valuation an of more ihan nve per SI00 Ir the city from its corporate fund levy of the the council io raise real estate raies to those in e f f e c t 1046 when the level set but v assessed of ir the city much than at present Budgeted More Than Available To date the real estate tax boost the only result o the city's effort to obtain to meet the supplementary budget set last January by council u hich at that time was to exceed the city's Passed as a of original get set by the council last ber the January budget zed expenditure of than the city's income at the time ir expectation of receiving fin an- din relief from legislature The real estate tax boost will take care of all but an estimated 5172.000 of the deficit Aid ence Wagner chairman of the council's finance committee said Inequities of Water Rales Aldermen Bohling and DuBois announced their opposition to an increase in rates had voted against the recommendation in the finance committee Bohling stated that the rates have been unchanged for the past 30 years that many inequities exist in the present system of charges and that the system should be now e rates are changed so that the same inequities will not continue for another long period In a finance committee meeting on the water rate question Bois also had stood up for a investigation of the on J K Cook Dies for K 6351 Campbell ave held Friday in Si chinch 6243 Fan Held ave from 2701 W Cook 61 Monday in wood after a illness ivas Mount etery Formerly an ney the e Mr Cook to private practice at time of his death He had lived more than 50 years and attended school Mt and Si Rite and i eceK ed a degree at He council of Surviving him a i e bis widow KM 7.3 both Edmund and Thomas McDonnell uvo Smith and Mrs Pan icia Biowne four sisters Mi s Ii ene Quinn Rose and and Mary Cook and two brothers nett and Andrew Council Vote Sidetracks Probe Order Assistant Corporation on n I to amine Transit Board U of increase at a lion Inc vice John H Sexion present city's ire proposed Chicago Authority fare in- crease hearing resumes 10 Tuesday in room 2134 the Exchange ing 175 Jackson blvd Budd chairman of board extended the through Tuesday after Sexion ime to inspect exhibits the CTA in port of General Manager Waller proposed fare structure The sessions held and Friday in contrast to the PETITIONS AT MEETING IX 17TH WARD HEADQUARTERS earlier lasfc several Hocked to the proposed CTA held Tuesday in the of the 17th Ward Regular Republican 4 ave The men handing out petitions are left to Rep Walter McAvoy o ClA m Balmer chairman of thr 17th Ward Regular Republican Organization Inc Edward witnesses by organization chairman of the 17th Ward Regular Republican Captain's organization John H and individual attorney and C- H Chancellor a precinct who given the floor by Budd Debate in City Council A PENNY for Your THOUGHTS Kach person is given a shinj new penny for his thoughts Today's interviews were conducted at and Green sts The question asked was Where would you like to permanently if jou had the last I I H I a resolution bv A U AY maa j 7th de- immediate court action A f Q T to bar any fare to O foice a reappraisal in court of entire CTA operation sparked a I 11 111 11111 tV a u t h o r i t y s actions past and present I V I resolution asked the Mo hi IP I lo council to city attorneys to George Sinadinos 5900 Racine Mrs Ethel Brown 1554 W Free Be- pro against tne CTA on tna ave college Although pi poultry store OH Tn grounds thai CTA had failed to I'm a native Chicagoan and have eh live in central up Io of the lived heie my in any other 10 nance created the transit g life I would prefer I have veiled there Assails Service and Fare th erk e T I to the proposed to live a Midwestern town I would actually like make my permanent home in R i po n where I attend GEORGE Ripon college The town has a lation of about 5.000 persons an a spot spend neir 30 to Vsb a and ideal for me years lve ccrt fave arid Paying ful and o of in York 224 st t from to n ice equal to that Mrs Mildred Moore 1628 mail -I was bum and be bv D a authority el ave registered I've in and I technicians of he Tuberculosis man lived for 25 years Jn Chicago and wouldn't want o was born in da and have seen a bit of both i r i e s I w o u 1 d n I place in the institute and bv volunteers of r by the private agency live any else When a person n single ho lo H sons and o s iie I the K I in I e of eu lor in in io of the cities are smaU 7 David Bishop Alexander st I had civic i i which drive rte ine of Perfect Cooperation to ri v be J Now ha E d v Advises P f T ir it for two for drastic A formation of a o be o- -o opf of CTA AX Her Becker 40th a asking s u n shines cry I ed f: lends e e f I n-.anen aimed a the I the rl to o ir- in i v t v City s o D in n i Kf to m ri -t u e I io p 23 f to pm Inly lM 1 Is Dead al Vandals Friday smashed the pomps of two filling stations both of which were selling line at a lower price than other stations in the city In addition an explosion of Friday ill p m destroyed a tilling station that has been selling RHS at a rale 8742 avp owner of a station at reported he found both of thf pumps thorp smashed when he went to work I morning Myers said that at- the raid on his station to fact that he is selling below the average price of some other s Myers said he had received a of threatening telephone calls his prices and that several weeks he was shot at while sitting in his station office He said went wild lodging in a neighboring some time Friday nicht the Continued on Page 15 Lad His Arm in Off a Council OKs Private Homes i WV J n Mt In 1 at 11 j ann t u r in hospital at find W -t tor h-a 3 in n in six anil a s old 1 Mui milage c a broken arm when he Tell olT a fence while playing with some children ing a visit to his aunt Mrs 7200 Harvard nve HP was lakon In St hospital and re turned homp Friday art Mr and Mrs Edward to title to a market to Humes block oi vacant land m oi p: st nui n lui ItiU 2 will K mij ia ave was tSie Ms on ilic Fm A tnc linsi the Imm the is Meli July 27 fiom K M am io T intl ii tiiiit- of d i s i- u s e d ai a Home p m July 58 19 n hearing and approved by of iho and ii will be ne Smith nnd the committee association also heads fiom to p.m my thp plan ar- No 3 will be at lisa W Mr by of tho private have PX st tomorrow from 1 30 to widow n and lo 1 anH Tuesday through Mary two The plan saying day at Ashland avp from Jr and Or Marques Walsh ind then sell the at a Continued on Page I Continued on Page 7 seven grandchildren