Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 27

Publication:
Chicago Tribunei
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
27
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Chicago1 Tribune, Tuesday, May 6, 1975 Section 2 9 E5 Pietropolitan Cost is $1.5 million Educators want Channel 38 SPECIAL SMELLING SAVE QN SMEBE ANB LEATHER CLEANING THE PURCHASE of Channel 33 WCFL-TV as an educational television station was recommended Monday by a group of Chicago college and university officials as the start of a statewide project. The Chicago Metropolitan Higher Education Council, headed by Oscar Shabat, chancellor) of City Colleges of Chicago, wants Channel 38 as the first step toward a statewide educational television network. The Illinois Board of Higher Education will consider the request at its meeting Tuesday at Sangamon State University, Springfield. Channel 38, owned by the I mm lion, Shabat said. He hopes to secure a foundation challenge grant of $750,000.

THE HIGHER education board has voted to use $750,000 from "Gov. Walker' proposed antirecession public works program to equip a new educational channel. Shabat and the council had considered the use of Channel 20 WXXW, also not operational, for educational television. Shabat said it would take two years and $1.5 million to put that channel on the air. One major item would be construction of an antenna atop the Sears tower, 200 S.

Franklin St. jackets from coats from has an antenna atop the John Hancock Center, 875 N. "Michigan but has never gone on the air. ANOTHER INTERESTED buyer is the Christian Communications of Chicagoland, headed by the Rev. Owen Carr, pastor of Stone Church Assembly of God, Palos Heights.

It wants the channel for religious programming. Shabat said he has been conferring with William A. Lee, president of the Chicago Federation of Labor, and 'was told to make a firm offer. Cost of the channel and the necessary equipment to become operational is $1.5 mil Take advantage of professional dry cleaning for men's and women's suede and Broadeastin Chicago Federation of Labor. TVIQB Catholic schools study lay salaries leather garments at special savings now through May 24.

Our experts will give each item the special care and attention required to help prolong its appearance. and wearing life. Tnere will be an additional charge for fur-trimmed garments and garments with zip-in linings. i Call-78 1-46 1 2 for pickup and delivery. In suburbs, see your A i presents ihe DA local telephone directory I for toll free number Mary Cornelle, principal of Josephinum High -School, for personal reasons.

1 She had servedabout two years of a three-year term and reportedly was unhappy over the board's failure to grant pay adjustments to lay teachers and over decisions to close or consolidate some Catholic schools. f. Another board member, Brother Leo Ryan, also resigned. He has been named dean of the college of business administration at The University of Notre Dame and will take up that position in a few months. He has been vice chairman of the board.

In the hope1 that action can be taken on salary adjustments for the 1976-1977 year in plenty of time, the committee was instructed to complete Its report in September so the board can discuss it in October and take action at its November meeting. WHETHER the board should provide' stipends for. religious persons who teach in the Catholic schools or whether the individual parishes should do this also will be studied by the committee. Vito Petruzzelli, board announced the resignation from the board of Sister THE CATHOLIC School Board Monday directed its Finance Committee to study salaries of lay teachers to determine what salary adjustments should be made for them for the 1976-1977 school year. The board has already turned down a request for a salary i a for the 1975-1976 school year.

The committee also was directed to recommend whether the board should have a uniform salary schedule for lay teachers in all elementary schools of the Chicago archdiocese or whether it should authorize parish schools to adopt salary schedules. Or come to Dry Cleaning Seventh PILAVOH70 0 Floor, South Wabash; also available in 1 all' suburban stores Chicago Tribune Family Want Ads 2 lines, 4 days, $8 call 222-4242 Store Hours Downtowns Monday and Thursday, 9:15. to Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 9:15 to i'f -v: 0 If VI no 1 II 1 lb 10 7Go if "Watch the Bulls Stampede 'em" I FMJ6IHI if live tonight i i is 1 4. i Y3 9- Wi0 P-a Or immediately i Cf 11 0790 square yard, Choose this colorful value to create decorating impact at home. Loomed of fine quality spun nylon in a velvet finish cut pile, it's a luxurious feel underfoot.

You'll find 17, colors including high-fashion shades that range from off-white, chocolate and dusty rose to pineapple and parakeet green. Ideal for living room, bedroom or family room. Save in Floor Coverings Ninth Floor, South State; also available In Old Orchard," Oakbrook, River Oaks, Woodfield, Hawthorn, CherryVale, Fox Valley and Mayfair in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin There is an additional charge for padding and installation Use our convenient Home Plan Account to make major purchases for your home following White Sox game 1 I Brought to you by: Bristol Meyers (Vitalls), Chicagoland Volkswagen Dealers, Chicago Tribune, Commonwealth Edison Company, Household Finance, brewing Company, Olympic Savings and Loan i Association, True Value, Walgreen Vitamins, The Yellow Pages, Zenith Radio Distributing Corp. 4,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Chicago Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Chicago Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
7,805,843
Years Available:
1849-2024