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Be Dropped Bycha THE ILLINOIS Trailer towns may be dropped byCHA The Tan's Corner Blackhawks are made news this week — weak Chicago Housing Authority sites have been approved by the woefully but it was mostly bad news for tenants. city and state, Taylor pointed but fans still Robert R. Taylor. CHA chairman, said that: out. The sole exception '‘awaits pack the Stadium • CHA “may be forced to close down" the 3.350 trail- a test-boring." By AL VAUGHN Several of the sites have been ers now inhabited by otherwise homeless veterans and their the night of October 28th, 8:16 p.m. The Chicago criticized on the ground that ^rpWAS families. Jl Black Hawks were about to do battle with would force more than 3.000 ex- they will continue a pattern of just ready Bruins. • Evictions are being tra families to find new hous- segregation of Negroes. Others those pesky Boston As the Hawks skated out on the secured against “approxi- ing, they pointed out. at a time were said to be undesirable be- Stadium Ice for the first time this season, 16,000 loyal and when the housing shortage is al- cause their will be mately 225 excess income fam- development optimistic Chicago hockey fans rose as a unit and gave a ready acute. foredoomed surroun ilies" living in CHA projects, by ding resounding cheer tor their Taylor justified the pending blighted areas. Finally, some ing team has scored. “and others will be processed favorites. mass evictions from CHA hous- were viewed with disfavor be- in court as rapidly as possible." “Sugar" Jim Henry at goal ing projects by claiming the cause they were inadequate or “Let’s send those bums an • Construction on the pro- is improvement over Emile soon-to-be-ousted tenants earn unfit for housing projects. on posed 800-unit Dearborn Homes back to Boston their knees,” Francis. He was brilliant against more than ceiling wage of $2,- at 27th and State cannot was the war cry. Toronto Sunday night. But he project 750 and are therefore per year has us as be- begin until the City Council gets Two hours later those same always impressed ineligible. ing erratic. On the other hand around to passing two ordin- were Earlier investigation by The blood-thirsty fans rushing ances. the greatest goalie of them all, Illinois Standard, however, in- pell m e 1 1 for Chuck Gardner, couldn't get this • Relocation housing proj dicated that a sizeable the nearest bar propor- present aggregation into a play- ects—whose site selection was tion of those to be evicted have suffering from off spot. ■"bitterly criticized by most lib- far shock, shudders incomes below the ceiling. — erals as a surrender to foes of and chills and 'W tV In a report to the City Coun- public housing — will begin to downright dis- had a pretty good fight cil housing committee. Taylor rpHEY* card out at the Stadium Fri- take shape “by mid-Spring," admitted the present CHA elig- appointment. For in the interim, when construction will the Hawks had on one day night. Bernard Docusen. begin. ibility ceiling on wages of ten- put of Dan from New Taylor explained the decision ants is "considerably below those their worst exhibitions in years fancy Orleans, cutie to close down the trailer camps established in other cities in- in taking a 4-1 shellacking from gave pants Johnny Bratton a he won’t for as fast as their occupants can cluding New York, Cleveland, the Bruins. licking forget quite a spell. Although the fight be induced to move out by claim- j Peoria, and Baltimore, which go The town’s bar evident- boys was one-sided, the fourth round ing that the cost of upkeep was as high as S3.200.” ly knew their stuff because than the rent income. was the best round of boxing greater Before construction of the these same fans who swore off seen in As a result. CHA. which rents Dearborn hereabouts many a day. Homes project in the the game. on Thursday night the trailers from the federal South Side area can If Bratton was able to 10 gov- Negro get were right back Sunday night go ernment. has been unable to or 15 rounds at the same pay underway. Taylor said, the City begging for more. They were speed its rent, he said. Council he went the fourth last must make available “an rewarded by a 2-1 Chicago vic- through Residents of the trailer additional Friday he could be a camps $1,747,000 to cover in- tory over the Toronto Maple champion. that of the ne- But it is he complained most creased development costs.” It Leafs; thanks to the softness of apparent just hasn’t were made go* the stamina. He is cessary repairs by must also enact an ordinance the ice which slowed the fast ready for the veterans at their own the at the ex- setting aside certain streets and Toronto team down to the usual pasture ripe old age pense within the site of 22. Wine, women and They challenged Taylor's alleys for CHA Hawk gait, a walk. song, cost figures. : use. may be fun but what they do to This is a weak Hawk Closing of the trailer camps All but one of the relocation woefully a fighter! team. It’s first line of Mosien- A- -A- A- ko, Roy Conacher and the brill- rl'AB for a future All-American iant Doug Bentley is as as A strong —sophomore unit in | Johnny Miller, any the league. 1 Progressives file libel suit of Northwestern University. It Their second line with Jim was this young man who made Conacher, recently acquired the difference between North- against Sec. of State Barrett from Detroit, centering Gus Bod- western and Ohio State last Sat- nar and Gaye Stewart, could de- urday. It was his hard driving, The election wasn't all that was worrying Secretary of velop into one of the fastest in elusive running in the second State Edward J. Barrett this week. There was also a little the league. But Gus Bodnar, a half that sparked N.U. to a 21-7 matter of a half million dollars. reconverted center is not a na- victory and one step closer to the tural This will Rose Bowl. That w’as the amount of a libel suit filed in Circuit right winger. ; cut down their RIGHT NUMBER. Pos- certainly scoring Miller, a Schurz Court here by Ben Aronson and his daughter, Miriam, both Rosemary High gradu- ton of Cincinnati, Miss Tele- power. ate. runs somewhat like of whom live at 3309 W. | Elroy health lor Girl of 1947, will to Their third line is the “Crazylegs" Hirsch, his Division. department more than phone try worst | legs five years—long before there retain her title in 1948 contest it has been our displeasure to moving in different directions. The suit was based on a was a He cutsback Progressive Party. sponsored by the Communica- observe in the past 15 years. and shakes off tac- public statement Barrett that An kles in the by ironic twist was added tions Workers of America (un- Hamill and Prystai alternating Carley Yrippi style, the Aronsons had been to Bar-ett's and to make even paid charges when the affiliated). at right wing appear to be things better S284.65 by the state finance de- Republicans. following the skating backwards and uphill. he seems to have a shade more for to partment helping circulate Joliet speech, fired Meek from Adam Brown at center has as speed than Charley. Progressive petitions. his state for Party job having helped much finesse as a bull in a china Say Johnny Miller to N.U. The in the A Aronsons, their suit, Progressives... Negro, shop. Bep Guidolin, the newly Coach Bob Voights and he just retort that "have never Meek is the father of six chil- they Chi. Stags acquired left-winger has been a smiles and smiles and smiles. been dren. on the state payroll” nor major leaguer and doesn’t yet Mrs. ☆ ☆ ☆ have they “received moneys Adolph also began work- know how to fit in with minor or for the state Chicago Cardinals and other benefits from the ing before the new leaguers. He is learning fast. rJ'HE Republican Party or its agents party was established. For 18 here Bears kept pace with each play The Hawk defense has not other for circularizing petitions of months a psychiatric social ; last Sunday as they won the Progressive Party." worker in the Illinois Veterans ! been strengthened by the ac- over the Los Angeles Rams and quisition of the big. awkward the New York Ciants scores They did circulate Progressive Rehabilitation Center in Chi- | by she on Nov. 6 Doug McCaig. He seems to do of 27-22 and petitions, the suit says, but "sole- cago. was on leave of ab- 35-14, respectively. sence from her just two things to It to ly because they honestly favored job when Barrett ; The perfection, begins look more and more 1 Chicago Stags, Chicago's to L accused her. She was chase to no avail a wing who like Dec. 14. when meet and sought the establishment of recuper- entry in the Basketball Associa- they has eluded him and to a statewide ating after having given birth beat his head on. is going to be “D" Day. Progressive Party in tion of America, open their home to a child. stick on the ice after the oppos- Destruction that is. Illinois.” season November 6 in the Chi- day, Barrett's accusation against cago Stadium opposing the the Aronsons was made in a champion Baltimore Bullets.
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