o
While Teenagers
cQueslioned About
Cause of Disorder
Chicago V Airtborlties to
day questioned five white tee
egers about the cause of a racial
melee in a city park io which
23 persons were injured by Cl
ing stones, bricks, bottles and
bats.
Police put an emertncy plan
in effect to stop the fighting try
about 300 persons and to crmtrol
a crowd of an estimated 3.0U0
curiosity seekers.
All but two of the injured
were treated and released t
South Chicago Provident aod
Jackson Park hospitals. L,Wr
Johnson, 18, was kept at South
Chicago hospffjM with a powi'oie
fractured skull and John Bur
gess, 42, was held at Provident
hospital with a possible rib frac
ture. Police said the clash apparent
ly started when a group of a:xut
50 white youths charged a pic
nic sponsored by a Negro social
and civic club at Calumet park
on the lakcfront.
The area on Chicago's SouCi
Side has bcft the scene of fre
quent racial disorders since
World War II when the city's ex
panding Negro population began
moving into cpreviously "all
white" neighborhoods.
Park district police tried to
break up the battle by firing
warning shots into the air, but
the fighters ignored the show
They called for aid from city
police who sent 23 squads to the
scne and the groups were quick'
ly separated.
Park District Police Sgt.
James McCormick was struck in
the head by a rock, but was not
injured seriously.
A Cub Scout leader at the
park, who refused to be quoted
by name, said Calumet park had
been used almost entirely by
whites until recently. He said
a group of whites chased 50 Ne
groes away from the playground
last Sunday.
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PONDERING HER NEW FAMILY i3 Lady, Chicago Boxer.
She appears nonplused that four pups on left are Boxers,
and others apparently are Dalmatians. Coincident is fact
that a male Boxer and male Dalmatian live not far from
Lady's home. (International Soundphoto)
The Family Council
fuffiaa'a note: Ttie family Council consists of Judge, a psychiatrist,
three t"rayin, a newjaper editor a women's editor and two writers. Each
arm tot J a samntary f an arual report. The Family Council does not give
ajvire: at merttry rpnrs on probleau that bava been dealt with by
rwpowaaie atiicl ana ootuwelers.
loa M. I'm not the same
little girl.
Mrs. D. M. She should rea
lize her parents know best.
Ina M. I am 24 years old
and was recently divorced after
a marriage of two years. My
husband, I discovered soon after
marriage, was a selfish, unreas
onable, domineering man com
pletely unfit to live with any
one. Now that I have my freedom
I want to enjoy it. I have grown
a lot through my experience and
I want to get to Ttnow many
men. I don't want to plunge in
and make another mistake with
out knowing what I am about.
I made the mistake of return
ing to live with my parents, who
seem to think I am the same
little girl I war. before the mar
riage. They think they have a
right to have something to say
about the men I go out with,
the hours I keep, etc. . . I can
not stay on with them if they
take this attitude.
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Mrs. D. M. Ina likes to
think of herself as a woman of
experience because she has a
marriage and divorce behind her
but she is really the same silly
girl she was four years ago.
Her father and I warned her
against the man she married,
but of course she thought she
was smarter than her parents.
She had her own ideas and Is
suffering because of them.
Ina now goes out every night
of the week and returns at any
hour at all. She has been going
out with awful men, but she
won't listen to a word we say.
We are afraid that she is just
ruining her reputation and no
nice man will want her if she
continues the way she has been
carrying on. We want her to
realize that her parents know
best.
The Council If Ina is still
the same "silly girl" she was
four years ago, things are, in
deed, pretty bad. It will do
her no good, however, to "rea
lize that her parents know best."
For belter or for worse, Ina
is now an independent person
and must develop her own judg
ment. Her parents cannot set
the conditions of her life as if
she were a teen-ager. They do
wrong by criticizing her about
the mistake of her marriage. She
knows it was a mistake and it
doesn't help their relations with
her to rub it in.
Ina is probably going through
the same "rebound" period that
anyone who has just ended an
involved relationship suffers.
She wants to prove many things
Tit A.
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PROSPECT
Unity Center
Prospect Many local people
attended the Unity center picnic
at Casey State park Sunday,
July 28.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Love of Klam
ath, Calif., visited Saturday in
Prospect with friends and rela
tives. George Brown and the Struck
boys spent the weekend on the
coast, deep sea fishing.
Paul Mathers returned to his
home Saturday after being con
fined to a Medford hospital. He
was injured several days ago
while working in the woods. He
received injured vertebraes.
On July 25 Dar Beyens suf
fered a broken shoulder. Ray
Millard was injured while work
ing at the night shift at the Red
Blantet Lumber company and is
confined to a Medford hospital.
Charles Denney underwent sur
gery late last week for an in
jured knee. He also is in a Med
ford hospital. Steve Stevenson is
expected to return to his home
after being in the hospital. Thir-
Mrs. Eisenhower
Flies to Denver
Denver (W Denver-born
Mamie Eisenhower flew here
Monday for dedication of a park
in her honor and a week's vaca
tion with her mother, Mrs. John
S. Doud.
It marked Mrs. Eisenhower's
first visit of consequence to Col
orado since the President suf
fered a heart attack at the Doud
residence Sept. 24, 1955.
The White House said Mrs.
Eisenhower planned to return to
Washington Aug. 3 in time for
the 35th birthday of her son,
Maj. John Eisenhower.
Mrs. Eisenhower accepted an
invitation last week to attend
dedication ceremonies for the
Mamie Doud Eisenhower park
in South Denver.
Plans to dedicate the 32-acre
recreation area in 1955 were dis
rupted by the President's heart
attack.
The park is half completed.
to herself that she can inter
est other men and be interested
by them, that she really is free
and independent, that the fail
ure of her marriage was not her
fault.
This is not a pleasant spectacle
for any outsider to witness. Cer
tainly it is difficult for worried
parents. There is little they can
do in this case, however, except
to practice patience and show
her they will be ready with
help and guidance when it is
wanted.
Copyright 1957, General
Features Corp.
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Picnic Held
ty stitches were required to close
the cut on his leg, suffered when
he fell on a running power saw.
Mrs. Almo West of Berkeley,
Calif., is visiting at the home of
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