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NAB 2 PTCKifS COURT ORDERS ATM 4 West Side Transit Changes CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE Saturday) December 1, 1951 Part 1 Page 4 Saturday Storm Hours 9:30 to 6 Oak Park: 10 to OPEN 2 NEW CLINICS FOR NARCOTIC USERS HERE; FIRST IN STATE (Story in adjoining column) 7f REVISE DOUGLAS .9 FOR MOLESTING MEAT PACKERS During a picket line intimidation demonstration at meat packing plants in and near the stock yards yesterday, two members of the CIO United Packinghouse sn OOUOIAS PARK ROUTt SCHOOLS TO PAY 1929 WARRANTS Investors in board of education ill i i. it Hit Sl 'V 0 AND GARFIELD Workers union were arrested when HOt fABnMO 101 Dr. Leonidas IL Berry, president of the Cook County Physicians' association, formally opened the state's first outpatient clinic for narcotic addicts yesterday in a wing of Provident hospital, 426 E. 51st Dr. Walter Us I tax warrants who have waited 21 l' ft 'i iiaiND SaH Sanaa' tj A Train StaI-.

hwi ty Train SERVICE DEC, 9 years for payment got fresh hope yesterday from Judge J. Sam i It's a dress, it's a suit an elegant costume for the woman of fashion 3 Pnu4 Sanies Statiaaa AH Waa StafJaat Perry in federal District court. Adams, psychiatrist, will be in In a memorandum opinion, Judge Perry indicated he would order the Skip-Stop Runs, Other charge and the clinic will be staffed by a full time psychologist, two psychiatric social workers, and some of the Provident staff. The outpatient clinic and a re IIOIND CatrUM fa 1 Una SMtiaM Un4 ty A TrahM OarftaM Park Una tMMaa Sanaa' ay Train If a board to pay 10 million dollars worth of warrants issued in 1929, plus 2Ya per cent interest. The warrants called for 6 per cent in Changes Announced nf 0 AH Sraa StaHaM 2 search clinic opened yesterday at UDtlOM aB Mm taw A terest when they were sold.

Drastic revisions in service on the University of Illinois college they allegedly sought to search workers to learn whether they were union Capt. George Barnes, head of the police labor detail, who had 130 policemen assigned to guard workers from being molested, made the arrests. Those arrested were J. B. Matthews, 25, of 6226 Champlain av.

and Zim Davis, 44, of 6517 Minerva both Negroes. They were charged with intimidation of workers and released on 510 bond for court Dec 4. Meantime, 450 employes of Armour soap works, 1355 W. 31st remained on strike a second day yesterday. Some 600 employes still working have threatened to walkout in a dispute over working conditions, Capt.

Barnes said he learned yesterday. Judge Perry directed attorneys the Garfield Park and Douglas of medicine, 1853 Polk st, are to be financed from an appropriation rail aaaianaiaiiiw ISB If ''lWlWiI'liMfflfff Park branches of the elevated for the board of education and for a large number of individuals and l' iV' T. of $90,000 obtained by Dr. Berry system will be put into effect Sunday. Dec.

9. Walter J. McCarter, and State's Atty. John S. Boyle at the last session of the legisla general manager of the Chicago transit authority, announced yes ture.

Dr. Irene C. Sherman will be CAiriltD lK. "L-US KOUTI WEEKDAY service. .7 in charge of the research clinic.

terday. On both lines, the CTA will Dr. Adams said the main pur banks which still hold the warrants to draw up an order providing for payment "in an orderly manner." School Attorneys Balk School attorneys, however, said they lacked authority to draw up such an order. They asserted it would be contrary to several decisions by the Illinois Supreme a pose of both clinics will be to help institute skip-stop service during rush hours on week-days, the hnur periods being from SUNDAY' HOLIDAY SIRVICI ROUTE N. 1 (Wtttchntar-Faratl Pork Bum) addicts who have taken cures to remain "cured." A AJi 6:30 to 8:45 a.

m. and from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. This express service, entailing and station stops, is patterned after skip-stop rinns in use on the Ravenswood, court that the school board could not issue bonds to pay off the BCTCTll ti mnnsna Lake and north-south rapid til 9 3 transit routes. Make Other Changes resides the skip-stop schedule, Feathericeight OVERCOATS LIMITED QUANTITY only 33 Available! 31, si fijitoostvtiT warrants and could not pay them out of operating expenses.

If and when the court signs such an order, the board would appeal," said Schneberger. "The highest court in the state has held we cannot redeem these warrants and it will have to tell us how to pay before we can do it." City Also Defendant Judge Perry said the period fol- the Garfield Park service also will maior changes on the miter end of the line. On Mon to and now too i SUNDAY-HOLIDAY SIRVICI ROUTI Nt). 1 days thru Saturdays, buses will replace train service on a mile stretch west of Desplaines in Forest Park. This will affect chiefly Maywood, Bellwood, (OorrWId Park I inn) I lowing the 1929 depression was a jl IS IOOX i terrible time of confusion." He criticized the school board for not and Westchester.

trying to force the Cook county board of tax appeals to provide enough taxes to pay off the warrants. i 1 if 3 i Every coat bean th'u label 5 Sundays and major holidays, the Garfield Park service will end at the Laramie av. station 5200 west in Chicago, thus eliminating a 9 mile stretch to the west. This revision will affect Oak He said he would not find any liability against the city, which was a defendant with the school board. Changes in elevated lines service on the Douglas Park and Garfield Park lines and bus routes to go into operation starting Sunday, Dec.

9. The lawsuit has been pending Park, Forest Park, Maywood, Bell-wood, and Westchester. In this change, the suburbs will be served by two new bus routes connecting with the Lake st. elevated route, one at the Marion st. station in since 1934 and was one of the oldest in federal District court here.

Styled with the Bmart-ness usually reserved for misses costumes with a becoming 6juare-neck dress, a rhinestone and velvet-trimmed jacket. Enjoy yours in black, navy, Valtfed $130.00 The school board sold 60 million dollars of warrants in 1929. Then the board of tax appeals cut prop Oak Park and the other at the 11 ABOARD FIERY B-29 LEAP FOR LIVES; ONE SAVED IS CHICAGOAN erty assessments 25 per cent and Central av. station in Chicago. Court Blocks Buses The CTA board also had autlv the board was left without suffi our price cient tax income to redeem the en or purple "Mirage" tire issue.

SEIZE 2 DRIVING orized a week day substitution of buses for a tail end stretch of the Douglas Park line. However, the CTA has been enjoined from mak- Yoakum, Nov. 30 (P) MOTHER, 24, SEES TWINS 1ST TIME, BUT ITS PHOTO (Picture on back pagi) Mrs. Estelle Courrege, 24, of 4S19 S. Laflin hasn't seen her twins daughters Barbara and Beverly since they were born July 4 at Lying-in hospital.

Yesterday, for the first time, she saw a picture of them. The picture was presented to her at Winfield hospital in Du-Page county, where she is receiving treatment for tuberculosis. Be Eleven men parachuted to safety early today from their B-29 about ribbed rayon crepe. 1414 to 2iy2. ine this change by a temporary in junction issued by Circuit Judge 15 miles southwest of here after the bomber's No.

3 engine caught Daniel A. Roberts in a suit STOLEN CARS TO STRIPPING AREA Two men who had just driven two stolen automobiles into a secluded spot in the forest preserves at 93d st. and route 45, Palos brought by the city of Berwyn. fire at 8,000 feet at 12:15 a. m.

The burning bomber, oh a train- The CTA has filed a motion to have the injunction set aside, but inc mission from Randolph air force base, crashed on Steinman MAIL YOUR ORDER OR PHONE STota 2-2500 AND ASK FOR "PERSONAL SHOPPINS SERVICE' no hearing has been set. Under the new skip-stop sched ranch. The parachutists cleared township, were seized early yester -VV W- lW 1 1 the plane in two minutes. Treat yourself to the luxury of a 100 wool and cashmere lightweight customized overcoat, loomed by "Worumbo. Come and see them today while limited quantities are still available.

Brown or blue. OVERCOATS TOPCOATS SUITS You can afford to wear the finest clothes made and still SAVE UP TO 33 IF you shop at Lucas, in the heart of the manufacturing district. Thousands of garments to choose from. Among the men who leaped were Capt, Owen K. McGreevey, The FAIR Better Dretsei, Third Floor, and Oak Park radar operator, 624 E.

90th Chicago, and Pvt. Fred A. Majore, radio operator, -Kinsman, Ind. It day by sherif's police. The men gave their names as Frank Murillo, 21, of 254 W.

24th st, and Donald Leone, 22, of 2811 Princeton av. They admitted stealing the cars, which belonged to Harry Paris, 1444 W. 83d and J. S. Hurley, 7919 S.

May st. Sherif's Policeman Anthony Ios cause of the danger of transmitting the disease to the twins, she was separated from them after they were born. The twins are cared for at St. Vincent's orphanage because their father, John, a cook at Midway airport, is unable to look after them. Mrs.

Marie Novak, executive director of the hospital, said Mrs. Courrege's condition was improv was the first parachute jump for all aboard the plane. mmmBmmmm 3 Capt. McGreevey served in the co and Harry Majers found a kit Pacific theater in World War II, ule, the all-stop stations on tne Garfield Park line will be Desplaines, Oak Park, Laramie, Cicero, Pulaski, Kedzie, Marshfield, Canal, Franklin, and all Loop stations. The Garfield Park stations all be Harlem, Gunderson, Austin, Qlbourn, Garfield park, Sacramento, Western, Ogden, and Hal-sted.

The stations for Garfield park will be Hannah, Home, Lombard, Central, Tripp, St. Louis, California, Hoyne, and Racine. On the Douglas Park branch, the "all-stop" stations will be 54th av 52d Cicero, Pulaski, Kedzie, Western, Marshfield, Canal. Franklin, and all Loop sta III. I III and was recalled to duty with the of tools in the men's possession.

They will be questioned about 14 ing and it wouldn't be long before she could go home and take cire Saturday Storm Hours: 9:30 to 6 Oak Park: 10 toS It reserves last July 9. A Chicagoan for 15 years he was employed as late model autos found stripped of the twins. and abandoned in the southwest REMEMBER, we're open Sundays, 11 to 3 an accountant for Libby, McNeil and Libby, in Blue Island. His part of the county this month. mother Josephine, lives in Chi Marriage License Decline a.

1 N. U. CENTENARY WILL HONOR 100 cago and his Marian, 32, and Established Continues in November daughter, Mary Ellen, 8, are with 3" li In the heart of the manufacturing district 192S him in Texas. FROM 6 STATES Northwestern university will Surplus U. 5.

Raisins The The number of Cook county marriages continued to decline in November, County Clerk Richard J. Daley reported yesterday. He said the marriage license bureau issued 3,439 licenses, compared with 3,821 in November, 1S50. In 11 months, 43,641 licenses had been issued, compared with 46,784 in bring its centennial celebration to a climax tomorrow afternoon at a convocation in Cahn auditorium. Evanston, when 100 leaders of the 234 S.

FRANKLIN ST. AT JACKSON Entire 3rd Floor Monday thru Saturday 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.

tions. The Btations will ce 50th Central Park new station, Hoyne, Polk, and Halsted. The stations will be Kildare, California, ISth and Racine. Close Two Stations The new Central Park station on the Douglas Park branch will Purchased by Britain LONDON, Nov. 30 Reuters Britain has bought the surplus United States raisin crop this year, an estimated 30,000 tons, the food ministry announced today.

six states representing the old Northwest Territory will receive centennial awards. The states are the corresponding period last year. iMb Ij.K 11 IJt 1MB Into ma 1-1- lull 1-1. CWcataaaiOalifaTk Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Min take the place of Lawndale and Drake stations, which will be nesota, Indiana, and Ohio. Speaker at the convocation, which opens at 4 p.

will be John S. Knisht head of the Knight newspapers, President J. Roscoe Miller of the university will introduce Knight and Kenneth F. Burgess, president of the university board of trustees, will authorize the awards, with closed. In addition, the Douglas Park trains no longer will use five other stations Kenton, Homan, 14th Laflin, and the Well st.

terminal. On the Garfield Park branch, there will be no local service during the skip-stop rush hour service on week days. At all other hours on week days, all trains win make all stops. There also will be no local service on the Douglas Park branch during the week day rush hour pe S'fi from iimt Fioot state strut President Miller making the presentations. A reception to the recipients will follow in Scott hall, which is open to the public.

fiatfery-plus with a future unlimited yours to enjoy in rich print or solid rayon! mints' sins 12 to 20 INDICT OWNER OF MARIJUANA; riods. In midday hours on week days, all regular stops will be SELL PROPERTY 1 1 mmmmm made, except for the Racine and Halsted stations. At other non rush hour times, trains will stop at all stations. Loses Her Life Savings in South Side Store Ysidro Gonzalez, 45, of 1540 S. Christiana was indicted yesterday by the federal grand jury on a charge of possession and sale of marijuana to undercover government agents two months ago.

Earlier in the day the government auctioned merchandise and fixtures seized in Gonzalez's grocery at 752 S. Loomis st. to help satisfy a tax lien of $119,994 for illegal possession of marijuana found in his possession in 1949. Mrs. Martha Helen Zaring, 63, of 1712 S.

Union reported to police she lost her purse contain ess "Beau "fcuj inellow (370U ing 51.500 in $10 bills her life savings in the basement of the I il I 7 1 Twelfth Street store, 1155 S. Hal Contrasting pleat flashes brigbtly with every Printed rayon crepe in beige, royal, aqua or red rayon tissue faille in black or navy with gold. sted yesterday. She discovered the loss when she returned to the first floor of the store. She rushed back to the basement, but neither she nor clerks could find it.

She said she had been carrying the money in her purse for several months. English Slipper comfortable and warm In Indian Penny brown, real pink, sky blue or nile green, 6.75 Gifts of distinctive! designed gold jewelry from Peacock's ona cf the very nicest ways to a memorable Christmas. Choose from our extensive collection of lovely designs, -many smartly tailored, others brilliantly set with sparkling jewels, oil superbly crafted. A. "Heart to Heart" necklace tn UK yellow gold, $150.

6. Matching bracelet, $162. C. Matching pin, $1 02. D.

Match ing earrings, $42. E. "Golden Ruching" necklace In 1 4K yellow gold, $1 80. F. Matching bracelet, $1 44.

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