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Pag* 2—THEThursday, November 2 2, I 9g 2Board Queries Interests ConflictPointed questions and statements moved the Ha/el ('rest village board meeting last Tuesday off the usual dead-renterof reports and ordinances.After three pieces of correspondence and a common statement reporting the number of patches in the streets and six-inch mains repaired. Trustee Bill Goode caught spectators’ attention by asking if a conflict of interest did not exist in that the village engineer, Rigby, Burke and Associates, is also the engineer for Pacesetter H o ® e s , Inc., developer* ofKnoilcrest. President Pat O’Block replied that, to the best of his knowledge, only a former partner of Burke’s is employed directly by the developer and that there now appears to be no connection. Edmond Burke, who represents the engineers atboard meetings, was reported ill at the time, but Goode, uponinstructions from O Block, promised to a*k Burke the same question.Frank Ryan. Director of Civil Defense, made a discomforting report to village officials andcitizens alike.“We can t relax our efforts in Civil Defense safety,” Ryan said. “The village officials are responsible for the safety of our citizens.TIRED KIDNEYSCOT YOU DOWN? Make the BUKfTS 4-day Jfc tlft. Oiva kidneys a gentle lift with BUKETS wall balanced formula. HtIp get rid of uric waste that may causa getting up nights, scanty passage, burning, backache, leg pains. If not pleased, your 39e back at any drug store, TODAY at Penn Rexall Drugs, H104 South Park Ave., SouthIMmi.Ryan said that, in the past few yeat s. Civil Defense fund* have provided 7.') per cent of all public works expenditures. Thousands of dollars in matching funds have been applied to the village budget. As a result, he said, “We haven’t been able to stockpile rations, suppliesand equipment needed for survival in time of disaster,“Ryan called upon the trustees to make every effort to find funds for a minimum program of defense, including renovation of an abandoned water reservoir in Twin Creeks as a disaster headquarters, installation of an air raid siren on the west edgeof town, and additional communications equipment for civil defense officials Fire Chief James Rogers read quotes for fire and air raid signals ranging from $995 to $3,000 and estimated $2,000 for installation, half of which would be paid for by federal Civil Defensefunds.A motion to pay the monthly energy charges to operate a stop light at 183rd *t. and Crawford ave. was headed for approval when Trustee Robert Wilkins argued it was unfair that Hazel Crest should cooperate with the state for a light “out on the boondocks,” whenhe has been getting no assistance in getting a light Which is badly needed at 170th st. and Dixie hwy. in the heart of town. Wilkin* backed up his argument with a lone the motion.tee’s investigation info village conducted garbage collection would take $37,500 from the general tax fund and was therefore prohibitive. Trustee William Wueliner announced that a contract was awarded to Chi* cago Heights Roofing co. to apply a new roof to the village hall for a bid of $534. He also acknowledged receipt of a checkfor $6,284.44 from the Chicago water department, refunding the 50 per cent surcharge to thevillage for water purchasedsince Hazel Crest became partof the Metropolitan Sanitarydistrict. The refund represents the time lag between the time the village was annexed and theChicago city council passed anordinance removing the surcharge,Village board meetings will be held in the village hall,170th and Joctave ave beginning Dec. 4. During the time the hall was being repaired as a result of a fire March 17, the meetings were held in the American Legion hall. Meetings are the second and fourth Tuesday at 8 p.m.School Boar15212Scotches Fire RumorMERRYfilch billfoldLawrence Sherick. 15040 Vail ave , lost a wallet containing $20 to burglars who entered his apartment on Friday. The wallet was taken from a pair of trousers on a chair in the bedroom.no vote onPEDESTRIAN INJUREDLouisa Hernandez, 12448 California ave., Blue Island, was treated for scalp lacerations at Ingalls Memorial hospital after she was struck by a motorist at 14735 Dixie hwy. on Friday.The victim was crossing Dixie from west to east when she was struck by a car driven by Frank Novak, 12316 south Green st., Calumet Park.Other business conducted included a report from Trustee Chris Heancv that his commit-When Cupid hits his mark, he Mrs. it,The school hoard of Hazel take up classes now meeting inCrest's district 152VS this week a basement room and in the 99%killed all rumors of their re-.teachers’ lounge.leasing Superintendent A. M -Simpson, by announcing thatj there are no legal grounds for!doing so.In a lively, u'ell-attended meeting, the board countered public reaction to Simpson's leaving home during the past few weeks to conduct an election campaign for county superintendent of schools downstate.After receiving legal advice,Board Member Charles Dalton said, the board finds “there is no decision ’’ Even if the board had decided to fire Simpson, his contract is protected by tenure laws, which are specific in the causes for which the contract can be broken.George Larrain, 16733 Shea ave., chairman of the zoning board of appeals, but speaking as a citizen of the district, he said, asked the board and Simpson some pointed questions, to which he got immediate and forthright replies.The subject was dropped in favor of public discussion of accelerated classes in the district, which the board claims is impractical in a district containing three small schools and! classes which are filled by geo-| graphic apportionment. No action was taken, but the sugges-l tion by Mr. and Mrs. James'Skilbeck, 17030 Page ave., was noted.The addition of another first] grade teacher was approved and plans were made to take approximately 10 pupils from eachj of the present first grades, now] averaging 43. The new grade] will be installed in Woodland school, which involves the transfer of about 15 first graders.The new class was made possible by the recently completed four-room addition to Warren Palm school, which will alsolI Newspapers normally receive CHAPLAINS FOR SPACE175* r of their total revenue from * . ..iadvertising Cocoa, Fla.—Everyone is space conscious and the member* Of - * the First Baptist Church in Cocoa, adjacent to Cape CanaveralThere is often a wide gulf have urged Southern Baptists to train chaplins for space duties[hTpu'blk'.'in^rwt1'' 8'1 Hev. James A. 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