Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Aug 1936, p. 28

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as weii, as ot the SVflUUI. Hie sys "T1he 'Il 1.45' is in. It bas broughit the new school tece.Lightily, pertlyshe ,skips down the steps. Contfidently she Iooks around. She is thinking, ANOTHER.NSANCE you are sure, 'Well, little old rit, I've comne! You discuss to taken been occasion bas heretofore may. expect great- things romniUe.' And so, no, overprivileged of probleim the inthest columns doubt, you may. xeln boys" and girls - boys and girls fo "Butbeneath that saucy bonnet and inside that rhomes, with fine parents, and advantages above pretty niew, fali suit niay he a qi t e bewildere d the .verage for préparation for uiseful lives and young womann.--FDr settlinig'iti eastrange, city is an Ilarge contributions to the social, business and adventure, full. of excitemenut and nostalgia, that., civîc: progress of the commuunities, in which. they threatens anyone's -dignity. live. It is.a problein that oèccupies a large place in "But look!l A plea sat man. and woman: approach the troubles of law enforcemént officiais, and pre- ,our 'school ma'arn. -'Ibeg your pardon. You are sents almost unsolvable difficulties, for the natural' Miss Hemfple, aren't you?' asks the gentleman. inclination ot parents is .to use every endeavor to 'I am-Mr.Dunham, and this is Mrs. Dunham. We protect, the child whQ bas become involved in heard about your couiing and we would like f0 trouble, even to thé point of attempts ýto shift tbe help you, if we miay. Would you like f0 corne f0 blame to the shoulders of others. our house for lunch?' She wtýould, and off she goes, ber spirits really soaring now. with good citizen A recent instance in which a fornmer north shore .wîth involved became years, in child mère a Dunham and bis wife. boy, of violation a of because government the Féedéral -That simple but important drama will soon be if what wonder f0 onie causes statute, a federal repeafed in countless cifies, merely because many 15 wrong. go to girls and boys these leads is that local organizations such as civic and service clubs much? f00 pampered been have they because it are convinced that a sincere and hearty welcome necesthe as well as luxuries the that Has the facf helps and pleases new (and old) school teachers. or effort without theirs been have life sities of That first greeting,. if followed by, say, a party becorneienfo them caused part their on concern for ail the teachers of the city, can do mucb to rethe and parents of teachings the différent to givethese instructors confidence and a fair picture r-rin- mrirtcA 1 Society? Or is it a throw-back Mn tremel te. -urS ditor 17 Tuetday aoon to le ianfiReOr ing--all failed to excite il to the point Of becoinig a devotee. And then;, by 'pure. accident, we stunnbled upon poto-anld is that a game'ý We' surrendered. at our first gaine, and as a polo fan wé grade 100 per cent Plus. Action? And how.!-Trouble iS, it's ai expeénsivé pastime in which to ilidulge. so we are limited to the status Of a. faiît But il£ we ha d a pony and a mallet. and could -shed a couple, of 'dozen yçars ascasilv asone of tliost' smart poniesk could probaly shed us. we'd le in [.incoIIilwoo( arena at every. opp orttlnity, giviiw the /,ihieriàan brothers: Steve and,.Buld Halilnond, Bob Nixon, Bill Schmidt . Glen Fergusoii. Claude Mackey, Jack, Armstrong, :that Barger fellow and al the rest of thé stars a mun for their mnoney. As 'tis,. the nearest we cari core to beirig .a polo player is to wear a polo shirt. 0f coutse1t takes all kjnds f People ta rnake a world, b)ut to figure them all out isn't so easy. For instance, can you figure a WPA payroller wvho wants to be guest speaker at a community affair., is toid plainly that he isn't wanted, but tbreatens* "iwar to the buit" if he'is denied the privîkvge of speakinig? Neither can we. A Chicago judge volunteered the use of bis chambers in which relatives of three juvenile to avoid prosecufiflg him on the tederal charge, and returning hÀrm to thejurisdiction of local juvenile authorities in bis home 'town. The father, equally sensible, declines to inter-cede with efforts to relieve the boy of responsibility and punishment, believing that that course will have a sautary effect in preventiilg further missteps. If a method of crime prevention could be found, if would relieve many a parent of the sore distress that inevitably follows the commission of serious The TVA recently requested the Interstate Commerce commission to order the Southern railway to vacate a branch line eleven miles long between two sniall Tennessee fowns. The TVA said that part of the hune would eventually lie inundated by rising waters behind Norris dam, one of the Authority's principal sources of power. The Southern railway .objected to the request, contending that if TVA actîvities endanger ifs lune, Authai,,hu'.. l~~dake urrovision The dust bowl is not yet a desert, according to thé soul conservation service, but is beaded that way. The dust bowl, you wihl remember, is where. the dust storms are supposed to originate. WVhatever mnay be your personal reaction tc prize fighting, the fact remains that a heavyweight contest is a matter of national importance.. f news. space and th( rlaiminz' manv colums for relo- then that the perse gained on the market basket, which fact 'no doubf .brou~ght great joy to - the hoiusewife, altbougb it was most unfair to the farmers. Now the situation is reversed, and the now. Ifthte cesires of similar '"socialistic" aul lowed, the whohe cour sad truth before long., But i case you dIo stili wanf to signi f y your choice for Prsident, please lie advise la o m Èe us is er it ier o n Sep tem b er 26 o r Oc tob er 6. Of course you do! THnz PHA&NTom RK.PORT.

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