Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jun 1934, p. 31

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ning; -neout of every eighit per- sorts il the United States is depend- cnit oit federal charitv today," de- clared MIr. Pickett. "We cannot find iault wth either Germiany or Austria juntil we find fault with, the vicious svstemt which lias produced the ter- rific nuniber of unemployed iniau'r. owvii countrv'." Mr. Pickett, who, Was api>oiiiled tai the I)epartmenit of the Interior by Pr esident Rocoseveit to, work out plans bo rcestablish, stranded mnnfg and .steel populationis, toki of the gavern- mient schemes for 'subsistenc haone- stea(ls.1 Fiftv of these are already mnder way , where fromn 100 to 500 tanijiies are placcd on allotmentsofl lâlid whiere thev can g row their own foiod., Small indlustries are to furuîish part -tiàne, work. Mr. Pickctt stated thaiti te goverfiinent had had fifty. applications tfor every oa1ppartunity of ithiskid 150 Students lRegister* O0ver 150 studentsl fr(am seventeen ~taes averegistered itlî the iîd-1 west 1nstîtute. which. ..oIlds its daîlv t classes at Harris hall at North\vesýtern nuivrsitv. verting.lectures at 8:.15.1 are open to the public-and take place iii the:(Greatt hall Of the First Mth ,dist cliutrcli t Evanqttn. Dr )r. artield Cox af thè t'niversity' oft Chicago was :the speaker Tulesdlay. even1ing. \V. E. B. I)uBois. :fainous Nei.ro lecturer ;and author. w ill hc ie spae luslyevening, Junie 28,Hi sul ject wîl]l be -The Art, of B"eing Civili7ed. (ther lecturers wi.ll I>e R>albbi Ger- soni B. Levi. Fridav evening, June 21), (nM Th Trend Awav framn Denioc- raci(ýN";IDr. Ernest F. Tittie, Sundav norning at Il l'liTe Funiction of, a Nliniorit\ : the Rev. LevtOn Richrdsot Brmighan. Eglad. Sundav evening at 8 :15, "RZeligoi'si Stake in i World 1Peace7:GaerCak Monda*', Jul-\;. 2, "Mfanlchukuo Faces th leFuture.";IDr. J1ohn A. llapp. ,Tues- dav evetniig, July.3, "M'%IerceniarNv In- luences -Agains.-t NWorld Peace"; DorothY Detzer. Thiursd,!%,eveing, mulv 5,. "Nti, Money and 'Muntiitions"qý Kirlhv Page, Friday.. J1u1\1 0,"\Vh-at. Shaîl We D)o. With, the Sermon on the \on. Make High Averages at School of Journalism - A. if.iii flé Un; rit o Jéean and Harold Keith, 310 Wvar- wick road, Kenilworth, motored re- cently to La Jolla, Cal, Harold is returning Saturday while jean will attend the Kappa Kappa Gamma convention at Yellowstonle Park, ar- riing home juiy,10. Both Jean and Harold are students- at the UTniver- sity of, Colorado. we lts ail -vèry Weill1for you, Mr'. Husband, to sit in the -cooling breezes of electric fans, or in a modern'air-conditioned offce and' think about how bot it is. But ...tberé is- one dear to you who really knows . . . one day a week .. if she does the family washing. That person is your wif e. Added Ito the miiserable heat is the lab or and sweat. and weariness, al more acute in hot weather than at any other tiane. Yop can be a real bero if you say to ber, "Send the washing to a North Shore Quality Laundry for their Ail Pressed Service."' AýLL PRE SSED 10POUNUS.. 1IbS. wea ri n.q a noorel. Vprnh Laufldr7 806 Dempster Street, Bastou .phase University 2776 . WHAT Your en tire bun die is beautifuiiy i aundered and ironed. Every article is ready to use or put say. N4o extra charge is mtade for fluffing bath towelsa which are returned sweet and soit. MEN'S SHIRTS hand finished for Se additional QuaIIW Laundry Nelsos Brou LauadD7 1709 Darrow Avenue, Bvanston 1014 Davis Street, Evanston phone University 4620 Phne University' 0112

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