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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 9

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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVKMBKR 7, 1942. Slaying Scene GIRLS, YOU CAN BE A LIFE GUARD OR ZOO KEEPER! (Story on pagm 1.) YULETIDE, 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' WIRES BANNED BY U. S. CHILDREN NEED AFFEGTIONAVAR MOTHERS TOLD Dunham assured future women applicants. Its safety measures, both in the shop and In the field, have won repeated recognition from the National Safety council.

Women wishing to apply should register as soon as possible at the employment office of the park district in the administration building, 425 East 14th boulevard, in Burnham park, at the north end of Soldiers' field. (a) terday. They range from auto parking to zoo keeper. The action was taken by the park district to avoid competition with war industries in recruiting man power and to conform to recommendations of the federal government, Mr. Dunham stated.

While vacancies do not exist in all the classifications named, applications will be taken for future employment. Junior Engineers Wanted. Included in the list are such unusual jobs for women as animal keeper, auto parking checker, chauffeur, instrument man, junior elec trical engineer, junior engineer, laborer, lifeguard, rodman, stationary engineer, fireman, gardener, storekeeper, florist, and traffic patrol service man. The women will receive the same rate of pay as men and will enjoy equal privileges as to pensions, vacations, and other benefits. They will work with the most modern equipment and will be eligible for membership in an employes welfare association and an employes credit union.

Safety Measures Cited. The park district has long been known to apply the most modern, approved employment practices. Mr. National Council to Form Plant for Aid to Negroes The National Negro council will hold a massmeeting at 3 p. m.

tomor row in Olivet Baptist church to out line plans fo a three point program for the betterment of conditions among Negroes. Edgar Brown, president of the council, said the following points will be discussed: Rent adjust ments in Chicago and other populous areas; insistence on antl-lynching leg islation by congress, and Negro repre sentation on all rationing boards. Park District Moves to Woo Women, Nearly 100 jobs formerly restricted to men have been opened to women by the Chicago park district. R. J.

Dunham, president, announced yes MERCHANT DIGS IN STORE. Edward tTlt, 83 year old. proprietor of a women's apparel ahop at 173a Howard street, died of a heart attack yesterday In his store. He liTed at 1137 Pratt boulevard. Home Front Care Is Vital, Doctor Asserts.

All Unessential Services to Be Stopped Dec. 15. Store Hours Today. 9:30 A. M.

to 5:30 P. M. Sale! Jr. Chicagoan Fur-Trimmed Coats Dilettante mothers who remain 1. Where husband says Mrs.

Ella Puckett was shot by hitch-hiker. 2. Where he says hitch-hiker took his wallet before he recovered car. Usually Much Higher Priced, Today at '29 Lynx Dyed Wolf Silver Fox and Beaver Furs Washington. D.

Nov. 6 W). Tcle-crams of felicitation, including happy birthday and merry Christmas," were banned today, effective Ic. 15. The Board of War Communications directed the telegraph companies to refuse such messages for the duration and to discontinue a number of either services which were held unessential to the war effort.

In connection with this move to facilitate the handling of important messages, the board also directed the companies to cut by one-third the LYTTLETON, F. D. R. CONFER ON PLANS A Flash of Colorl Bright Warm Dresses 1 1v vv Mostly casual styles with lavish collars of Lynx-dyed wolf. Some drassv tvoes with Silver Fn nrA nnnuUe FOR 1943 OUTPUT ii MAX jM jj I i -J I away from home to dabble In too many phases of the war effort were warned yesterday by Dr.

Norman T. Welford of La Grange, that by neglecting their sons and daughters they run the risk of turning them ito problem children. As secretary of a round table discussion on mental health at the 12th annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics in "the Palmer House, he said that a child's life becomes disorganized without constant affection and that mothers of growing children could make their best contribution to the national defense by serving on the home front. Opposes Long Absences. Without affection a child takes on a pattern of insecurity which may mark him all thru life," Dr.

Welford explained. "It is commendable on the part of mothers that they want to drive ambulances, serve in canteens and otherwise participate in outside activities to help win the war. But if all these extracurricular assignments away from the home mean that a mother must absent herself for long periods of time from her child. I Washington, D. G.

Nov. 6 (P). A blueprint of 1943 Anglo-American war time required to handle business mes- Beaver furs. Every coat in all wool. A real value at this time in smart coats to wear to class to work this year and next.

Sizes 9 to 17. Black and colors. Jr. Chicagoan Shop Fourth Steta Sorry, No Mail, Phona Ordar ases delivered by messenger and to clear messages on the wire within seven minutes after they reach the llljr lit "7Tl production will result from the current American visit of Oliver Lyttle-ton, British production minister, it was indicated today by President Roosevelt. The President told a press conference he had conferred with Lyttleton yesterday and today, that the official might be here two or three weeks, and that they were going over the British-American production program for next year.

He pointed out that conduct of the war required constant revision of plans. Thru constant daily contacts, the President said, the wishes of the other united nations are ascertained. OPA EXPECTED TO FIX PRICE OF TURKEYS SOON Washington. D. Nov.

6 (). The Office of Price Administration will act soon to insure reasonable prices on turkeys for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday tables, a spokesman said today. The new price ceiling, expected within a day or so, will replace the present 60 day freeze order which pegged ceilings each seller's highest price in the period Sept. 28-Oct, 2. The freeze expires Dec.

2. The new ceiling will not be of the individual "freeze" type, the spokesman said, but he would not divulge what form could be expected. y8 Iff would say that she had best watch out, lest the child be starved for love." Contrary to popular belief. Dr. Welford stated, doting grandmas and grandfathers do not spoil their grandchildren thru overindulgence, but act as a leveling influence in a child's life.

Admire Firm Authority. Dr. Horton Casparis, professor "of pediatrics at Vanderbilt university medical school. Nashville. Tenn who presided over the discussion as chairman, said that children instinctively admire firm authority if administered by a just and benevolent dictator type of parent.

At yesterday's session the academy, which concludes its meeting today, Installed Dr. Borden S. Veeder of St. Louis as president and chose Dr. Franklin P.

Gengenbach of Denver as president-elect. Because of the war it announced cancellation of next year's gathering, which tentatively had been scheduled for New York City. Jr. Chicagoan Grosgrain Trimmed Winter Pastel cperating room. Seek More Efficiency.

Acting on an investigation made at the request of the Federal Communications commission, the BWC said it had determined that immediate steps were necessary to gear the telegraph industry more closely to the war effort. Specifically banned beginning Dec. 25 are felicitations and congratulatory messages such as greetings sent for Christmas. JCew Year. Father's and Mother's days.

Valentine's day. and cn the occasion of births, graduations, weddings, anniversaries, and birth-cbvs. An exception was made for such messages to service men abroad. Also listed for discontinuance Dec. 15 were such services as messenger, errand, distribution, remittance, instal-mtrt payments, shopping, acceptance express packages, and sale of traveler's checks and mail money crcers.

Some Already Dropped. A Western Union official said his company already had dropped errand ar.d distribution service and accepter, ce of railway express packages. A Postal Telegraph official said his company still was handling errand service on a restricted basis. Both companies have dropped the x-ald fixed text telegrams, which were offered at special rates on all hollrtays and for any special occasion uh birthdays and graduations. Thrs mes.iaces were denlgnated by I-umbers and only the address, signature, and number had to be actually sent over the wire.

The board asked the FCC to develop plan for revising the present system of priorities for handling urgent essential messages, to prepare standards for minimum use In a step to control present and future Installations teleprinter equipment, to formulate basic principles for regulat-rg the leasing of telegraph circuits. Warm because they're part wool with three-quarter length sleeves. Cheery and bright because the colors are simple, delectable. Have them both and wear them all winter. A.

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aqua. 10-18. with skirt. simple Red. B.

All-around classic neckline, slim pored aqua, maiza. 12-18. Grosgrain down the front, around the draw string belt and tabbing the gold buttoned pockets. 85 wool, 15 rabbit's hair in cheerful yellow, powder blue, soft pink. 9 to 15.

Jr. Chicagoan Shop Fourth State Store Hours 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. Call State 1500 or Mail Your Order Pin Money Draisai Fourth Wabash JL ii ax; to make recommendations for the elimination of unnecessary circuits, facilities, and offices, and to develop a plan for the curtailment of franks and deadhead messages and the elimination of free service messages.

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Reg. $5 Size Limited Time Special! Save One-Half! Belettrez Rich (light Cream Rich beautifying cream especially for you with very dry, sensitive skin to help overcome flakiness to protect your skin against dryness to help keep those relaxed facial lines from becoming creases. You who have used Rich Night Cream will buy a goodly supply now A you who haven shouldn this saving! I Toilatries First Floor State Store Hours Today, 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.

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Pin Monay Drassas 4th Floor Wabash Van Raalte Deuest Corday Cuff Clove G'ce so gay s-d beautiful vol; i' want fo wear it all the -el Cf tire Doevel. soft sueded rayon, with beautiful corde trl'c'r'mq. Have yours In s'eek B'ack, Morocco Brown, LTcerfy Red. Sizes 6-7'2. First fleer Stat 2S0 $12.95 Value to tlV troni -rOU the group.

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Mail, Phona Orders Filled Jumpers Third Floor Wabash 3 to Sizes Six row muff ultra expensive looking with rayon satin sectioned back and wonder of wonder, a zip! Treat yourself to this or give one to a friend for Christmas. Stunning and low' priced. Fur Piacas Sacond Floor State Wonder-fitting! Styles for different figure types in nylon, nets, batistes, or rayon satins. Shown: (a) nylon bra for average and full figures, at $2.50. (b) net for slender and average figures, $1.50.

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