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etqihorfioocf cNews (J TV-RADIO NEWS HOME AND GARDEN Sunday QTrikne PART 3 South March 4, 1956 NEW SCHOOLS TO TAKE CARE Youth Center Operated by Jeivish Council Affords Fun for All The Tribune Will Pay $25.00 for Each Baby Photo Printed! OF 2 CHA UNITS it. ltd tWt 'i dmicao B. of E. Will Spend 2.7 Million Operated by Young Men's Jewish council, affiliate of Roys Club1, of Amenta, $330,000 ctntcr w.is opened in Di-Lenibir, 1954, and List lisd Jltend.i'iee of 170,000. Two new elementary schools and one addition to cost Do you have an appealing photo of your baby? Send it to The Chicago Tribune.

If we While Nancy Spiro (left) chooses book, Merle Nadlin checks her and Diane Ciubin nd Steve Steinberg pick out Hi-Fi record at youth center, 7601 Phillips av. print it, we will send you a check for S25. The Tribune wants to print baby. Print plainly on a piece of paper the baby's name and age and your name, address, and phone number. Paste the piece of paper on the back of the photo and mail it to Baby Photo Editor, Dept.

Chicago Tribune, Postoffice Box 8370, Chif ago 80, 111." You can send in as many photos as you wish. No photos will be returned and all become the property of The Chicago Tribune. tconstahce Bannister -Photot each Sunday in this Neighborhood Section photos of children under four years of age. 750,000 will be built on the south side by the board of education to accommodate future residents of two Chicago Housing authority projects, the 1,644 unit Stateway Gardens under construction in State st. between 35th and 39th and a proposed 75 to 100 unit project to be built at 50th st.

and Cottage Grove av. The Attucks school, a two story building, will be constructed at 38th and Dearborn and a 25 classroom addition will replace the old sections of the Raymond school, 36th st. and Wabash to take care of Stateway Garden children. Addition to Raymond The Attucks school, designed by Fugard, Burt, Wilkinson and Orth, will consist of 40 classrooms, a gymnasium, and cafeteria and will accommodate 1,600 pupils. Work will begin in the fall and plans call for completion sometime in 1958.

The Raymond school addition 3663 Wabash costing 8850,000, will replace the structures built in 1879 and 1886 and will supplement the addition erected in 1944. It also is slated to open in 1958. School Is Un-Named For residents of the CHA For each black and white photo submitted in accordance with these rules and printed in this section, The Tribune will pay the sender 825. Send in a photo of your Zoners Hear Plea to Build Church Seven Feet High On educational side, Billy Schatz (left) finishes metal emblem on lathe and Kenneth Freund uses drill press to make Wood plaque in one of center's craft shops. tribune pnotps by Luici Meniicino Singing sessions around piano always attract youngsters in center's teen-age lounge, which also has television set and phonograph.

BY JAMES PATTERSON Plan De-icers at 12 Sectors of Toll Road The northern Indiana toll road, steadily progressing for completi.on sometime next year, will be the first superhighway with snow melting and de-icing installations at all 12 interchanges stretched across the state. Dr. Dillon Geiger, chairman of the Indiana toll road commission, said these precautions are being provided in these areas where motorists are required to come to safe, sure stops after driving at superhighway speeds, which legally are up to 65 m. p. h.

in Indiana. Oct. 15 to March 15 Buried 4 inches beneath the surface of the pavement in all lanes will be a series of steel pipe coils that will heat the pavement. Boilers situated under the plazas will supply the heat energy. The commission reported the deicing units will be automatically in operation from Oct.

15 to March 15 in each 200 foot long strip designed to be practically dry at all times. This safety feature, it is believed, will eliminate 90 per cent of all accidents caused by project at 50th st. and Cottage Grove the board will build Chairman Samuel T. Lawton stated that an important precedent would be set i the city zoning board of appeals refused permission to build the proposed St. Augustine African Orthodox church at 6500 Eberhart av.

because of the objection of a group of neighbors who claim a church of any size or architecture would not fit into the residential scheme of things in that block. a 8400,000 15 classroom school at 50th st. and Drexel av. which will house 550 students VAMA As yet un-named, this school also will relieve the over crowded Kozmensky school at 936 E. 54th st.

The architect firm will be Rudolph and IIS llll said that he owns a lot across the street "which he would be willing to dedicate for parking purposes. The board expressed the opinion that this lot could be included in the church's property to remove the need for the excessive area variation. The case was taken under advisement. Continue Others Two other applications in which the city asked permits for parking lots at 4610-26 Prairie av. and at 4729-43 Vin- cennes av.

were taken under advisement. Setbacks planned on the street sides of both lots were agreed to after considering the setback of neighboring buildings. A third city application for a parking lot in the same vicinity was continued to March 13 after agreement with objectors' attorney, Rufus Sampson. The lot would be at 544-50 E. 46th pi.

Young associates. Date for the The property is a duplex residence district. The Rev. G. Duncan Hinkson, who applied start of building this unit has for the variation in zoning, not been decided.

TWO PARISHES HOLD TALKS Always popular with boys is pocket billiards. Jerry Cohen gets set for shot as Kenny Krugman (left) and Roger Haney look on. (Story on page 3) ON MARRIAGE said plans call for a church extending about 7 feet above the ground, which would have a capacity of 267. Parking Lot Pleas The church would exceed by 574 square feet the 2,066 square feet permitted and lack stopping, starting, and piling up. 11 by Gary Firm FAIL TO REACH Two of the largest de-icing A COMPROMISE Installations will be at the east Planning is essential to youth center and (from left) Dr.

Milton Lepkin, director, explains new activity program to Leonard Paul, program committee chairman of center's neighborhood parents ern and western terminals, ON MOTEL SIGN adequate off-street parking each consisting of eight lanes space. The Rev. Mr. Hinkson gether in compromise negotiations during the preceding week, but had to wait until a scheduled board hearing before all parties were available. The board preferred to go ahead with its hearing, rather than wait for another effort at compromise.

Being sought is a zone vari "Love and Marriage," a series of informal talks for young persons on how to be a better marriage partner will continue at '8 p. m. the remaining Sundays of Lent at two south area Catholic parish halls. The talks are open to single persons 17 years of age and older. South side parishes participating are SS.

Peter and Paul, 9041 Exchange and St. association; Lawrence bkebelsky, center vice president, and Emmanuel J. Seidner, president. Flossmoor Man Heads CHURCH GOLF Asphalt Sales Force A. T.

Hague, Flossmoor, ation that would allow Federal Meet the clowns of the orient GROUP TO PLAY ON SATURDAYS Golfing enthusiasts in the congregation of Gary Memorial Anne, Lansing. Applicants for a permit to build a 90 foot sign atop the 1.5 million dollar, three story Shore Drive motel last week failed to reach a compromise with nearby objecting hotels and apartment buildings, thus spoiling hopes that city zoning appeals board hearings could be substantially shortened. The nearly completed motel is located on the northwest corner of 56th st. and South Shore dr. Attorneys had hoped to get applicant and objectors to Sign and Signal corporation to erect an electric sign, 24 by 19 The series is sponsored by the Cana conference of Cm- who recently was elected a life member of the Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, has been named manager of the asphalt and heavy fuel sales department of Standard cago.

Last year the talks were Methodist church, Wheaton, feet. Alexander T. Spare, attorney for the applicant and a partner in the motel, said he trees in Jackson park necessitate the 90 foot height. held in six Chicagoland parishes and were attended by about 2,500. Eight other plazas will have three lanes, and an east interchange in Gary will have a five lane plaza, and an interchange on Ind.

39 near La Porte will have four lanes. The snow melting unit for the west Indiana toll road adit-exit at 121st st. and Calumet in Hammond, is being installed by the Petroleum Piping Contractors, of Hammond. The remaining 11 installations are being done by the Gary Plumbing and Heating company, 3955 Harrison Gary. All piping material is being supplied by the National Tube' division of the United States Steel corporation.

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