Three Resolutions
Sonntagpost, Dec. 25, 1932
The Illinois Turn District submitted three resolutions to the proper personalities and authorities taking a decisive attitude to a number of important questions of the day.
In the two first resolutions, they are protesting against the curtailing of education, against an attempted reduction of teachers' salaries, against over-crowding of schoolrooms and in general against the ever greater usurpation of power by the authorities, especially of the city schools by self-appointed citizens, committees, and similar organizations.
The third resolution recommends Mr. Ernst J. Kruetgen for the important position of Chicago's postmaster.
