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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 16

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-jg 5 BROTHERHOOD Jfaainmlble (CHtagn Bailg Erilmttr Thursday, January 29, 1959 Part 2 Page 4 I Rnnrm I i I if WEEK SCHOOL AIDS SELECTED Five Chicago educators WHAT THE -LITTLE ELF SAID WHEN HE ACCIDENTALLY MET HIS OLD FRIEND have been named co-chairmen i A I SLYLI I 1 thawrI for education organizations for the 1959 observance of Brotherhood Week, Feb. 15-22, sponsored by the National Conference of Chirstians and Jews. i They are Benjain C. Willis. -V (0 I I f- 1 Chicago public schools super intendent; Henry J.

Boettcher, superintendent of the Lutheran High School Association of I Print llii SURPRISE ANSWEB ben En Chicago; urban H. Flecge, department of education chairman. l)e Paul university; Mrs. F.ugene J. Mies, human chairman of the Illinois Confif4s of Parents and kv lh ttlkgi, Unscramble the 4 sets of making a word of r.nch jumble.

Print each word, a letter to a square, beneath rarh jumble. The letters you have printed on the circled Hquurr may then be arranged to spell the surprise answer mijrireNied by the cartoon clue. Wh'at is it? (miMvrr Yesterday's answers: RADIO GRIME GRAIN ADVICE -A MARRIAGE RINO Trainers, end Kdward Nudel- 1 WINS DIVORCE WIFE DENIED HIM SINCE '48 Policeman Is Freed by Jury with 6 Women Philip A. Sylvester, whose wife obtained a' decree of separate maintenance more than 10 years ago and subsequently refused him a divorce, was given his freedom Wednesday by a Superior court jury The six men and six women returned a verdict before Judge Walker Butler award- ing a divorce to Sylvester, 51, a city policeman assigned to New City station, from Mrs. Mary Sylvester, 49, of 4115 Arthington on ground of desertion.

In all my years of practice I have never represented an angel, and I do not pretend that my present client is one," Sol R. Friedman, Sylvester's attorney, told the jury. Neither Single Nor Wed In this suit he only is seeking his freedom. She kept him dangling like a puppet on a string, for 10 years. He is neither a single man nor married." Mrs.

Sylvester was awarded the separate maintenance decree July 1, 1948, with $130 a month for support of her BACKEROFEGAN num, superintendent of schools of the Chicago Jewish board of education. They will organize special activities in schools, colleges, and educational organizations in line with Brotherhood Week goals of harmony and understanding among-peoples of all races, religions, and suit alleges that Halbesma bounced Fiefcr against a railing in the council chambers and that Ilalbesmawas acting on the commissioners' orders. Egan, who was dragged 3 from the meeting by Hal besma, spent five days in a hospital. Chicagoan to Lecture on Lincoln in Japan Washington, Jan. 28 UP) Postal Driver Beaten; Two Mail Bags Stolen SEEKS $15,000 IN COUNCIL FIGHT A supporter of Mayor Paul Egan of Aurora filed a damage suit Wednesday, charging that he was injured Jan.

-12 when he tried to protect Egan at a council meeting. John Fieter Jr. of Church road, Aurora township, named Herman M. Halbesma, 275 pound Aurora building commissioner and council sergeant at arms, and City Commissioners H. A.

Wyeth W. B. Robertson, William G. Konrad, and Leo Boucon as defendants in the suit, which was filed in Kane county Circuit court, Geneva. The Dr.

Paul Angle, director of the Chicago Historical society, leaves Monday for Japan to participate in an observance of the 150th anniversary of Donald A. Lang, 39, of 948 Armitage a postal employe, was beaten severely Wednesday night in the rear of his mail truck at 661 W. Division st. by two jnen who fled with two sacks of mail. Lange had stopped the truck the birth of Abraham Lincoln Dr.

Angle, author of several books on the life of Lincoln win lecture on Lincoln for a montn in japan. His trip is to pick up mail when the pair dragged him to the rear of the sponsored by the state depart ment. truck and beat him KRESGE'S umor See them at the JA Coliseum 2-10 p.m. TRADE FAIR chievement business and youth partners in progress 60th Anniversary Weekly Special self and.the couple six children, four of whom now are adults. Sylvester testified that 32 days after the 1948 decree was issued he met his wife at 45th street and Drexel boulevard, promised to reform, and pleaded with her to take him back.

Her response, Sylvester added, was to curse him and declare that' never again would he be allowed to live with his family. I Hurls Back His Gifts On Christmas day, 1948, Fylvester continued, he took gifts for his wife and children to their home, but she refused him entrance and threw the 1- I I fdT! I M' -'S -x J'- -k I I "Vs- "Sa i tvery weeKA oianr super-value Thursday Friday Saturday I IM Save up to on Delicious Cream-Filled gift bundle at him I By these acts, Friedman ar-1 gued, Mrs. Sylvester became i the one guilty of desertion and thus Sylvester now was entitled to divorce. Friedman said his client; would continue to pay the $130 a month even tho only; two of the children are minors and Mrs! Sylvester no longer! would be entitled to support because of the jury's finding of her guilt. AGREE TO RENT 35 ROOMS FOR PARISH PUPILS The board of education Wednesday approved renting 35 classrooms in "three of its elementary school buildings to the Chicago Roman Catholic archdiocese for the use of 1,050 pupils from Our Lady of the Angels school, 909 N.

Avers which was destroyed by fire Dec. 1 with a loss of 93 lives. 5 The agreement is limited to 15 school months, the length of time needed to rebuild the Catholic school. Schools Benjamin C. Willis said the rental charge of $75 a month for each room would cover school board ex penses.

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