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4 Section 1 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1966 TEACHER UNIT Military Ambitions Brooks Bows in Job Corps Row with U. S. Will Allow Only HITS INSULTS' Final Week to Save Poor Youths to Remain BY JAMES SULLIVAN Dr. Deton J. Brooks executive director of the Chicago come from families with incomes lower than those set by the federal department, Brooks argued that to conform to Howard's standards he would have to expell 80 per cent of the youths now in the corps here, some of whom are from families on welfare.

Howard said on Monday thai "the most needy youths in the country must be the only OF PRINCIPAL Charges Miss Chuchut urged that the labor department increase them. In an interview early this month Howard told The Tribune that the Chicago anti-poverty agency headed by Brooks "should go out and find the poor boys and girls" here. 7,500 Eligible in One Area He cited statistics to show that in a small section of the city more than 7,500 children called suggestions to raise the eligibility standards "unfair and unrealistic," pointing out that the youth corps has funds to reach only 15 per cent of the 2 million unemployed youth in the nation coming from families with incomes of less than $3,000. Brooks said yesterday that he had been ordered to conform to the standards by Feb. 1, and will do so.

rb with Incompetence BY CASEY BANAS ones who are eligible." He I 'Dissident teachers at Jenner elementary school charged yes terday that AP Wirephoto A salute of Cathy Christy, 17, of Ashland, reflected in 20 committee on Urban Oppor-t i conceded defeat yesterday in his dispute with federal war on poverty officials over standards on i ghborhood youth corps membership. He ordered their principal, Miss Mildred Chuchut, BASKETBALL SATURDAY NIGHT LIYB NORTHWESTERN ys. MICHIGAN STATE LOYOLA is. KANSAS STATE mirror. She would like to be plebe at United States Military academy at West Point, N.

Y. Her congressman says he will "look into the possibility." TRACK FIELD SUNDAY NIGHT FROM MADISON SQUARE GARDEN STOCK CAR RACES BULLFIGHTS SKIING SWIMMING mates it a practice to "insult and humil to 450 Brooks iate teachers that the incomes of the 7,300 AGENT ADMITS -ft I students, and A TERRIFIC VALUE IT TURNING DOWN 32 26 SEE CHANNELS! Now During Feller's Fabulous They held a press conference in Holy NEGRO RENTER Grosch ONLY I COMPLETE A real estate agent admitted thru his attorney yesterday that he discriminated against a Negro woman in refusing to WHEN YOU CET YOUR NEW SKY ROVER ATTACHES TO ALL TV SETS IN A FEW MINUTES NO REPAIRMAN NEEDEDI NO EXTRA COSTS! Available a Ths Locations January Fur Sale! includes tan, adjustable antenna, antenna wire, all batteries (safer-no electrical cords). rent her an apartment at 7804 Jeffery av. last June. Available at These Lecatiens Family Lutheran church, 543 Hobbie to set forth their complaints again against Miss Chuchut in the continuing dispute between the principal and some teachers at Jenner, 1009 Cleveland av.

They again demanded that Miss Chuchut be transferred and charged with being "incapable of doing a minimal job of heading a school." The attorney, William P. Satisfaction Butcher, said that his client, Guaranteed Written 90-Da) Warranty John P. Quigley, 74, a real es STOLES Natural Pastel Mink Stoles $247 Natural Tourmaline Mink Clutch Capes JJ.J7 Let-out Natural Ceruleant Mink Sfole $397 Natural Palomino Mink Cape $477 Let-out Natural Ranch Mink Stole J597 Let-out Natural Blue Iris Luetetiat Mink Stole $747 tate dealer at 2221 E. 71st did not know that a Chicago xow 227 27 H7 7 67 1 boys and girls enrolled in the corps here be reviewed and that all those who do not meet the income standards of the department of labor be expelled from the anti-poverty program. Brooks' order followed the refusal of Jack Howard, head of the national corps for the labor department, to agree with Brooks' contention that persons with incomes higher than federal regulations permit should be permitted to join the Chicago youth corps.

Rules for Poor Last fall Howard ordered that only youths coming from the nation's "hard core" poor families be permitted to stay in the anti-poverty program. He set a Maximum income limit on a sliding scale for size of family which would work out to $3,130 for a family of four. Brooks denounced the limits as unrealistic in Chicago, and at a series of press conferences Don't Mijs Out See Exclusive Sports Shows Nightly and Family Entertainment Male Your Present TV Set an ALL-CHANNEL TV with the NEW open housing ordinance prohibits housing discrimination because of race or nationality. -JACKETS- Butcher said that the build iky Rover EXCLUSIVE ing, now owned by a Negro SOUTH C. H.

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Chicago. COATS- said that would be difficult be the future. The complaint was made by Miss Michelle Ander cause of her request earlier in son, 20, of 2314 E. 70th a the week that they be service representative lor the Boy Scouts of America. Gray-dyed Persian Lamb Paws Coat $179 Colorful Dyed Sheared Rabbit Coats $297 Brown-dyed Let-out Marmot Coat $397 Black-dyed Persian Lomb Coats with Natural Mink Collar $447 Natural Mink Paws Coats $S97 Let-out Natural Mink Stroller Coats- $1197 Let-out Natural Autumn Haiey Mink Coat $1997 127 2 17 .117 397 517 877 1.717 In accusing Miss Chuchut of insulting them in front of their pupils, the dissident teachers said: SMALL DEPOSIT 2 TEAKS fO BALANCE SA TI5F ACTIOH 6UABANTEED "This not only creates an insufferable atmosphere for teachers, but it destroys any Tht product labeled to tkoto country of origin ef imported furs FUR COMPANY SEVEN WEST MADISON tKmbs T.M.

hope of exercising authority with the We are not slaves: we do not Intend to be OPEM SUNDAY I8-5 MOM. ft THURS. 9 TO 9 DAILY SAT. TO I Tlirew away your treated like slaves." In listing ways in which the teachers consider Miss Chuchut to be "unqualified to be a prin cipal," they said: Mothers! now your child can lick couqhs "She flatly refuses to assist in discipline problems which inevitably occur. She refers all such problems back to the classroom including thefts, fights, and the use of due to colds knives.

"Sink or Swim Policy" with medicated "She has stated publicly that new teachers, who need and ask assistance, will have to on 'sink or swim' on their own. She and her staff refuse to (mm help." mm its mm oft bottle am 7 The totally new cherry-flavored The dissident teachers denied charges that they fostered last week's three day boycott at cough preparation in a lolly-pop! Jenner. spoon m. ar The parents neither asked Kids love 'em! "Cough-Pop" end tb fuss end muss of treatment sooth nor desired our approval or dis raw. irritated areas of the throat aid in ex they said.

pectoration of mucous; help relieve the ticklimr One of the teachers, Mrs. sensation associated with coughing. And Cough-Pops" act better than most liquid preparations because the medication remains in contact with Mary S. Cohan, said the group has never charged Miss Chu eety Meter tie af lar 4 ens MHrMuaHy race' to to cea or anywhere cktaj tan! chut with racial prejudice. ine irritated area a much longer time! "Coogh-Pop- contaM the equtofcn Drewrys spin-off cap helps keep beer in quart bottles from going flat.

So you can buy the economical N.R. quart size, even if you only want one glass of beer. Just spin the cap back on, and the beer with the fuggle hops in it stays fresh for next time. When the bottle is empty, throw that away, too. Grosch said the teachers opposing Miss Chuchut do not child set couch due to coMx.

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