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■■■THE CHICAGO OIHMS Vol. 2. No. 32 Chicago 'DP's' A City plan cracks down on evictees M , T-21HB\ • j ,: \ ~* f"—"ft I|HH jjg. 1 \\ *lB ■BBIBPr ■• !^ r I u ■ pjpßß ipn w 7 , \ I 4— * **% •■-$ ilßp ; j 1M iJPfT\ jk iH .._ - W IBhL HP#* 5 * X MOVE YOUR FURNITURE within six hours was notice received by Mrs. Bolden from Public Works Department. Mrs. Bolden and her four chil dren "lived" in street for 24 days after being evicted. Under new "Chicago D. P. Plan" Mrs. Bolden can be fined for not having a home to move her Step up filing date for judges See Page 3 Chicago August 9. 1947 ggc^g|§tei» Published Weekly What's 'Orphan Annie' teaching your children? See Page 10 furniture into. She had and has nowhere to go. But friends helped her to move belongings. When Mrs. Bolden will be trapped by city penalties is only a question of time and determination of city officials to clear streets of "obstructions."