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8 cents Per Week THE CHICAGO HEIGHTS STAR Boy It Uere can purchutd Chicago Htigha Do buying tad in ht TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1935 FIVE CENTS ON STANDS SUBSCRIPTION NO. 10 POLLS JAMMED: SEE 9,500 VOTE COUNCIL CUTS $38,850 FROM WARRANT LIST Resolution Changes Accounts MI" i pi, i i. ,11, i li yi-1 h' II I lilt' il, i. "IL" II," i hi nl 'In. I I i'.

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I I i I "I pi ii i'i I "ll.llli I I INK i ilKHIIl.tl th" tuiff nci! i II inn hi' .1 i 1 ill il 'ii'tlHI- il Mi" ilv. i Mi iin in Ih, liinil-. IIP I .11" In-Ill Hi" .1 i-ipUll- (nl I. i Ml" I I filll'li whi-ll. ,,111) II, i hv Mayor Hopes for $500,000 U.

Fund II. i i a 1 1 meil i I I I a fie I i i in i i ill a I I i leliel Minds Aii'in'ili, a he had iii, i Kdn.i.'d A ill I "lineellnli Ml" i il 1 a i i fur alli.l inents In lillllll' he luJd i i hiol prnnilsi-d In pri-s-, In, a i "Tl i i i as "'I! i "111 i i I a i i i I i i I'' i I I I I Ih" 'A ill i. i- a I. as! C'lH ill i i i i i i "ii lli" a "I th" I- We i We a il i pi i i a "I a i i I ll.lll. Uell'l I.nuns in i i i in nl" il a i Ill', I I-.

IllilPle i i i ill!" Ii a. i hv In- ei! in I li" Iiii in "I a ill "i i pinl In.in i a I In, hinds lie said In- i ML- a i ii ii linn he i i lint In i in Mil- a Th. lin -A i Mi" "ii mi in il in id" pi. hininat ii- mn iiinni in, hid" ('mi Ml. i i i il hi i ml pull' d' 1 I i i i in a i i i ML- Let the Sparks Fall Where They May Meyers Wins School Race; RM FALL All Incumbents Re-elected in pi i a flTliyp NEARS FINISH Test Police Radio System; It's Ready for Service Soon i 1 South Heights and Steger Engaged in Hot Vote Battles Shambo, Wells Elected to School Trustee Body; Voting Light on page dd'artmcnfs radi Both TIcRctS Chilli Charles Meyers was elected runiinnmcalion system was placed as the new member of the Chicago operation nnomclally for the IdOlY Heights grade school board of edit- first time Friday evcnim; cation and two Incumbent members squads cruising in two diltrreiit were re-elected, at the annual poll- sei-tions of the ciiy received mes- ing Saturday afternoon which WHH i auges from the Iransmimng station OV( Mkll ch, marked by comparatively light vert- at headquarters.

Ihe hn.udcust wen- ihronn.ni.. Ing in every section of Ihe city, was repeated sur.essfully Sunday. today in niiin ('. L. and A.

K. I'alton were but It was merely a h-st perform wtlil im i in 'break a Ihe incumbent members re elected. an. inus in elty de Mm, Oscar F. Vansoli was re-elected mipmeiil will not be pill in shl tl report-.

preHldent without opposition. 'operation officially until cull let- eighteen pre, In the liloom township high are approved )iy Ibe feileral mi approximately li.iltio ballots, school election, held the same Radio commission and certain IKII per ei-nt of a afternoon, Krnest Wells, of Chicago memhers of the department are It- vo and depnslt Heights, and Arthur .1. Sbambo. of censed as radio operators. Several bulbil Steger, wen; chosen lo fill two va- days will be required to AIJ i) jlllls cuncles on the township schonl Irus- ilir.se preliminaries, it wax said ls was sp, tee hoard.

The contest was be- Consequently policemen who are duriiu'. the iii.irnliir tween Shambo and Herman nn patrol duly tonight will have I so pre. mai'her, who were competing for KC the election results by hll)l uci-n Hi- wn ma mi Ihe right to represent Ihe Sieger phone rather than over ait i lias a most niii.ui public school dislricl. Kniplnyrs- of Krderal t.ahnra urarly live p. "I ihe President Harvey Adair of the mries the ronlnirlors.

assist- tnial wiis lepnrieil hue Bloom high school board and iCd-, by ciiy Klei-tt ician Harry He- been ram early i I I I I I i J. Fenneman were elected ollu-r i Ciniseivallve i i i a a i of that boiird i op- worked live days last week in in- several tin- Fa-i side 'position. Mr. Aduir received a stalling ihe aerial equipment at will nisi in.in- a nun-n IIM- courtesy vote, totaling S7.I. Mr.

Fen- pumping a i perfecting ecu! "I 1 then a neimin's total was a i slalion. and si-mug up In the West side The grade achool race witnessed ihe receiving sets in i squad linns Ihe a ballming was pi" Ihe elimination of Mrs. Klcbard ears. The first message was sent on! eeedlni: at a Hni i MerniU. pronilnnnl Parent-Teacher In Ihe a i at the pump- sn.

the innrnlni: i n-h sin i.rise.. association lender who WHS en- inn station Later the broadcast many pulls nflieia! and wall In-i domed by incumbent members. At ins station was set up in the squad In tin- i i i i i i at eirli the Washington school polling room at the i hall and mes. i Iwenlv i.ihice Mrs ilernilz received sages were repealed sons were a i i in line voles aK compared with 2SI! for Mr. A lhjt i ml: 1 lh Slx Meyers.

The other three polling vesterdav wilh the n-- has be, slow pn places the Lincoln. Carth-ld and vin( Thl keep i Y- Crunt HchoolK- returned radio-equipped squad a In I pluralities for Mr. Meyers. His 1 )lls Ilt reservlm: VO If 8(i7 aK1 1 1 fme.l'wiih voterl hnu, vacation, wintry wither id i Ih" a i i I 'n" I fill fnilll iiliil I "I i Ihe I I I si "111 IIHII'S 'U llll' II" III lit "I II, .11. 1 1 1 ill nf i Ml" flHIPls i 111,1 ill.

I I rr.v.iii "i iiiniiM, i i. mis In Mi" i i i i i li.i Iin Mi" nl i i i i illl'l I i nl i I "ii i Pedestrian Hit by Auto; Report Two Other Smash-Ups I III" i I I i illnl 111 l-'llls Illiill i i ipn in. Ihe I ek ellii 1 II, pe.leslrlan is ll IMIII a I I A Hh 111 lil i Jll UlllO ill IM'll liv snip, M.iTirin. Kii'ih a In i sir' i-nrh a i i I I i lll.l 'I h. I I i It" Was i i KlfliellMi 1 i lilf'U IH 111 "I i Mil' i ,11 Sllfferllii; 'tnilies oil hulh lets.

Coollev i- i i i flrsl in St. Ja-lies bos In i ei rived cnierk-em i i i i i i i i i he was able to I lili, htiin- i i by .1. II I- fun; Kiirlul a came aiiniber imichlne bite a i ihe Inlersei Him i i street urn! Chi In.l,| i rued II" blHtlle ihe up There were no i Injllrle-; HnllroKd i tliehlly hurt' n'lil a aped nnre -ierious i BV when t.t.-H.titi a fnrred to hi- unto tent It bump- tnif over Ib" Miiliicnn fHll mud Irntks itl order to COlll- -It-n mill a i e-iiulre l.ie»|.||le!t reporteil the i minted b.n IV llshis whlHTlc or tinv Hurt of wurnlnn nurthward en lUls-trd trrn he able lo prevent a "mush-up onlv by nwervlne bin auto thm It tmveled parallel with the for a nhorl dlntancf. 750 Cheer for Thomas State at Last Meet i "I I-'. Tli.ini.'s hi Mi mas Siiiiirdiiv eveMiii- in UK- i i i i h.i.d of Mi nip.ii.-pi In-ill' addn i In i In n- nndidales i Mo -hile and a i iiilln i A in- i' i Ii IP i Mi Tln.ni.i..

and Mi" oihei i I I .1 r. i. 1 Mie Illi, a' i ir I I'I i'lill I in appr nil in fnl 11 I III "I I II l-d ill! nl ilMoll I .1 Ml" I'm in of .111 a a llll: ST and "II ppo-l i I i i i I'l I I 1 1 1 I I.M i I'l i i i i I'' i "I Ihe i 1 1 i i "I "'li i ale ii l.ll.i Hunl.ip ML i llnlin-l A a i 111 Contests of I i a and ibe a i-ai-iilion ill i i i the iclieilllle for the uid" niiii-hh- tniirnanieni that was In i a has been for Ihe second time, i. was iiiinoniic Ibis innrninir by ri.iviii-i.nnds Supei inlendi-nl Han- A 111" a i a hnnls pre- i i a i i stiirl this a i iiiinii in- lomoi-rnw. Hut ihe Mie llrsi games i i Si'hnnh' i llolll i iniiiesi-.

beginnini: Wednesday of week. A i 111 The Illliils i he pllivi-d ill Ilie W.i-liin-:lon si bind plavKroinid on It Wiis an iiniinn-il. Al i 'IIIK- the "ily a i mi i he i illlll i i i i he ellnsen ih" i i iii the Mihiirban in 'i'liis is e' ni'dii v. A)iril Winners in the 1-n-al tourney nil! In- i i i i prizes in addition In i i In i Mi- i a i i Tin- IM duh- lor tin- i.K-kstmie Imll II 1 1 SI lien! rli h.i.s not been i hanged First i i II si-boots classes He in nn TiiP'-diiy at as well as nlliers ill Ihr South Cook area were eleetillg rompletr lales ill ntlichlls president, sll I i Villilge a pollrr a i a While coinprlilioli for siiini 1 ul- Hi'i's lias developed 111 ii majority of tin- nearbr Tillages, tin- contests in Smith Chicago and Sieger a i assumed ii part ielllarly lively i h.ll.ii Irr because i are i i "ii! for the i a hoard laiiilii'ics. a votes appriiiichlni; making lignrcs were iinticl- a i in both comniniiilies.

In Chicago lleiuhls tin- Mrs. Mernltz. System l.aler With coitipt'tition lacking. Tin. contract awarded hy the city Yanson received the highest vole ol i early ibis provided all tho grade school candldal.cn.' icmitinued on page i His total was Mr.

I'lilion was second willi Till and Mi. Jones third with 737. Bloom Pupils on Vacation; Grade Schools Dismiss Tomorrow Pupils of Hloom i high school began yri.ierday their oh-! lleaiy Vole In Meirer servnnre of the Faster season in Tin- ol tin- hool IIII" Keportx from every sei-timi nf ih, i I I I I I I Mi" 'n aw Inlll II I II' i "i Wii-i "-liil'il Un the ha- i annon CjetS servnnre of the Faster i Tin- of the i will dismissiHl tomorrow ire. eived voles. Shamho IMi and i aflerniHi'i a vacation which i a Mill.

Wells I (f Hire lownshlp was i -j ihroiiKh Monday of next the entire V( (I)K i Shamho received i and Si huma- Meanwhile, nil ions arc J.lil. i a rites comiiiemoriiUng Holy! again as president of tin- liloom i a pnllinr. Joseph Can Week and flood Friday, rhiirrh board was considered i a nun, a i a i tm mayor, and mem iif every denomination i I a i I'lllike Ilie grade i i i nl his hnlepi inh-lll ad a i i a in Ihe i tion, high school pollinK iiressed an i i i a i "I oeleU III I-! i M.l' i nil.red pin MI. I'l Hal id I i i i i i i i 'li" i i i i i 1,1 i-' itn h. me! i i i i I'.

M.ll kew It I i 'I' 1 I I I lie. Hi I' pn ihe Indini: iold'i's- "I ih" Tlnnmis re. a i i i i "Ull 1 1 1 'lulu I I Me 111 i i "I I' a i a i I Hie i i Mils i .,1 i i asked become a ainlid.i'' iCoiilinued "ti 1 Grnb Equipment at Office, Escape with Cash at Residence a i i i i ineni on UK- -ai i Fridav niulit. esraping ivi'h i ash and ell.ineoll' IntilliliU tlinre a Council Orders Payment to Bridge Contractors The "Hy ti.iine'l a Ihe pHMiient ol to Van hrotin-rs. s.

as an Hem for the i on tion nf Fifteenth bridge over Thorn crrek The ad ditlonal i was made in-' essiirv because ial pillnus I'aynirlil will mad" from the I share "I i a fuel lii.x fund Dedicate West End Ave. North of Tenth Street A pint deiihiillng West Fnd a nue i i i from Tenth to the Idler bed was approved teiday hv- ihe coiinul retuliir meeting Most of the area traversed by proposed is by t.hr Forest 1'resei vr dis- i .1 pew n'-r. an ITU; piiacluiic a a i The i line W.I- df inerril Illllil itlliee fnf Inl-llle-s Ihe i i lunrnini: The a i 'he ii'lieie-. a lived at i i i i i Police invesli- LMtrd. bill li" lues In 111" he in! rildel -A ere found Th" other ni-'l on-nrred ii! 'he if Mr Mrs John Litt-'l.

I K.lsl Fnd i 'lie i gamed In un- Ini-k ii p-idb-- Thev ratlsai ked ihe er.lire dwelling siivwiiiK h.llies and other aui, les on the Moor Their only I i i i Im Wilii Sn Sn in i ash i found in a bedroom Mr and Mrs Lltioll were absent i home thrnuKhoni the day i 'Iwir hiss when leiurned laie that Ciimp.liglK'I'S ItU' Hie i headed hy Terre. lenioi i ill le eoinmitteeniaU, were iiarli. ul.n ii a i i Terre is slip- piirlt-d hi UK- n-liriiig president. Cringe Halm His opponents i ilariiiiiin and Antotie I'rax i a i i linlli iiell llunniiiK lor on Tn re's i i ii'" Mik" lioss. Theodore Ol- Joseph Vavi-us.

llobson a i Adolph Itnrnik an.i August Iliieckri Itiilph Honnclly. ran- didiite nn i as ch-rk, is mi i a Assoelaied with llarlinan are Joe I'ilollo, Kdwaril Steibi-r. Krh Kriekson. Frank Hall. William Wagner and Cleveland i i "iindidali's iiinl l-'i Ca-'hat i a i a for l'i i i i i nlllllilll-- Illiltes are Frark Nicolas.

a i I i i I'jIHl I A A I i a a and a I) Hall ion lor and John i for i I nlTrll Karri Knlkonski Carl F. Coffelt, executive of ii Cin a has been niakini; a determined rai-e againsl I'ri'sidenl Frank i i in i The Ihilll is 11 led hv A a i as eaiididale The Co-fell a offers i i a I i A Kraus, H. Mar- iiiislees lintko'vski's i andtdates tor liieami'-s an- Kini! Ciene. i'-hn Neiiqnist. mi" Muench.

Charles CenUler and Otto Srher- man. the Martin ticket are ward Louis Thonie, Vndieiv I. Klein Fred Strinuer. A Knnis and John Nircki. ilov Mehaniel is running inde- pendentlv for i-e-'lei tion as trus- as i- Wiild'-mar .1.

Koch for Irrk Coniests in other viliages are i Advertisements Explain ing one of most solemn occasions on Ihe Christian calendar. I'nion church services in observ- ly fleleclH the of Iin board, day night a mass m'-eiim: in i h.il!"Miii- wilh Ihr board itself choosing a Mas.uii. i i i presidenl. The liloom hoard ovr the lnd-peni! 1 i Star Will Give Returns on Election; No Extra Hie I F. Penii 111 In a of Ihe a -la." Milking 'In a i a i i i Mi Calinnn a i i i "II i 'I an i a i a made "II me.

In- a i 1 pei'illiiil lha! iniinv "I Ml" 'in mu- a i i i I be i ni" a i In.i i li ill, 's a a ij'li im 111" a a Ml. i i of Passion week ended last last night bin trnnsaeled no hnsi- liin renciinl a prak us Mi I 1 11 1 Friday evening when the Itev i uess other than to a a Cannon and his running mail- i i Chirenee F. Showallrr. pastor of Members of both school boards Maiirino Kicchinto, John a i i Kepiillrs the Firsl Presbyterian church, were eleeted to serve a ir (-oniinlssioner A livered sermon at the First li.rms. In Hie high srhool rlertion ximn.i, ramlidates inr onimtssinn Chrisiion ehnri-h.

It was Hie last iherr were seven vi.iinu idaei-i. eviewed ihe i iind "in i in ii series of five evening set-vires four inside Ibr rily and Hit" "'i' UK- lor a hant-i sponsored by the Chieago Heights i side. Four polling phiers i I ulion In Ministerial assiieiation. the voters in grade srhool a tll i i i A i a number of churches choirs Tables showing the return by pre- the met I iin- rehearsing for elaborate Kaslei i eincls appear on page this: ('mnniiKsiom-r Louis I i i and eaniaiiis to be offered next Sunday issue of THK STAIt morning and evening. Iligl school; simleiith will return lo school the following day.

Monday, but public grade school pupils will "lljov Monday as an iiplditiomil liolidm. Miiny college students are expecled in to their homes here this lor brief Kasier vacations. Telephone inquiries ah a i Moll "ill a a I I A I ofl'rr Final are not MiiMed to a dis iiRvmn "I a rei i to be aviiilii.il" before nine o'rln. k. a diMnhuled hi l-i and not until Inter in the event of im; "i fiininiiinn He a a i I a record-breaking vole THK a a i i i STAR'S telephonn number is win, his opponeniv b.iasi.-.l a i Ir.

il I I I and I Permit Total Second H.gh paid; 1 on Record During Past Some 3 Years Three Years totaling m. lor'pa'ving'whi'ei, a few dating ba, nearly i i I in iniMi nl A building a i i in years, were approved lor a i ci a Heights deelined in Marrh yesterday by Ihe i ronneil. Two Ml build a us eompared with the preceding i of Ibr hills were tor serviees of A plant JUKI a- month, new construction in the Creelv and Hansen. engineering i 1( i- m.nle Chicago suburban area as a whole linn, and Crban Lavery. a ,,1,1 eseeeded the mark in connection wilh the i de- TIIJS a Mn "fie, i UK- seeond lime slnre Iwcember fense against suits based on the lied according Ihe pollulion of Thorn i w.ide JK in bnildine survey released a ijannoti i-aid In- by ihe Straus Securities corpora- a roa an AddrCSSCS "'l 1 lt 'ii" 'ii'trc i hji The March total, li Rotafiam at Meeting i in a Mn resents a Kaln per cent of Chic'i-o -i money be hv a March.

when the total rf nta of .1,.,,, hv i San Rocco Church Is Redecorated in Old Style I i I i.M'T.^L'S, and of 1MM per cent over ibe month of February. 1M5. which idepartnienl 'h'- Cliicag 1 waukee. SI Paul fr only a i i i i i i i a The lirst in a series of ten ad- VP-I t'srnieiiis p-xpliiiniiii; miidern ilrveh innellls ill a i i ciipurr f.p- p-ars ii 1 lodav's i i of THF STAIi The serie- i- a iH'Htlly -hop a si reel The a i i W. ill appear weeklv and wher tin- 'i-ntti has- been pilblis)ie(r prices i be offered to readers wh" submit ihe lies, resiimr of the information in liiem I i I i published i advertisements.

exceeded. That was in September. WH i i I a 1 1 1 i i a i ti Calumet City for the eon-ir (l i arv was "Illy P.I -i three h.is Moll, bill i gaili-' is a i spend Memsiindi' I'raKes i Lauding his rilliliilil' a paid high i i i M' Kiei hinto and M.I The volume uf permits in Chi- If. A II petersi.n and 0 or i him II" Heights last month was only (Ins Kroniberg repre.en'ed the i i eourageous in $1 although erroneously listed cagn Heights unit of the Wai- (1 n) canrildal. ignored M.n.ii- in the Straus survey as $7.120.

The'ton league at the i continued hli. -nHi February total wan and that national convention which ended t)l( independents II" aU" "in- for March. 1M4, was Har- Saturday at Hotel Sherman in vey led 8oulh Cook (Continued on potfe the new a i a Heights Walton League i i i i i school i i in fnrfifntff at i KeprCSCmea 3t i.

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