] anuary 17, 1930 WILMETTE LIFE 2S - tary districts were established; 1893 the World's Fair, which awakened ~ deep public interest in the city's elffairs, and showed that there were capable people interested in the cultural growth of the city, and 1907, the date of the working out of the city plan, the z<;ming of the city, and regional planmng by H. D. Burnham. The Chicago courts. ~xplained Miss Hurst, need reorganization. There are too many judges, and the courts have overlapping powe_rs. In. LondC?n the judges are all appomted. tn Chtcago they are all elected (79 in all). In 1926 there \\·ere 563 homicides in Chicago, in London in the same year, there were only 27. N. T. Lightweight Cage Squad Bows to Proviso, 23-21 Proviso High school's lightweight basketball team handed the New Trier lightweights their first Suburban league setback on the· Proviso court last Friday night. The score was 23 to 21, and it was the fi.rst lea_gue defeat the Gr~y and Green hghtwetghts had suff~red 11~ two seasons. They were champiOns ot , the league last year. The game was close from start to finish. At half time the score was tier\ Describes London Government 11 to 11. With twenty seconds left The Lord. Mayor of London ex- to pla~ in the final quarter and t.he plained Mr. Binnie, is appointed and score tted 2~-att, Paul Jones, New Tner not elected. His advisors are members forward, mtssed two free thro~s. In of the London County council. The the l.ast ten seconds of pla;r ~mger;. of Lor 1d · t d' 'd d · t Provtso forward, sunk the wmnmg fie,d Ct.t\' . on ts a coun y tVt .e til o f h' . h 1 II 1 1 ,.d· small boroug hs. Each year the city goa 1. or ts sc oo . c 1ac not scor'plans a budget, and the duty of collect- prevwusly. ing for the e~penses is given to the " Frank , Church, center, . played , a borough councils, who have to collect . bang-up game for New Tner, colle{.tand pay the money in twice a year. tng five field goals and. three free London has a population of nearly throws for ~ total of 13 pomts. Elr:tc.r eight millions, stated Mr. Binnie, and. Berol, runnmg gu~rd, \;'as second ~1gi1 the city has not yet ceased to grow. ~~orer for New Tner ~~t~ seven p~tnts. were no substitutions by ettlwr Til e c1·t·rz e ns h'tp d ay was sponsore d I here 1 · h 1 hr the Winnetka, Kenilworth. and team t uoug out t 1e ~nttre. game: \\.ilmette Leagues with the splendid · Although the Provtso ltghtw~tgh~ s cooperation of Mr. Clerk and the we~e able to nose out New Tner t.n faculty members at New Trier. Ed.- thetr ~1alf of the double~eader last Y~t ward J. Phelps of Kenilworth, presi- dav mght, the New Tner l~ea'.'ywetg~t de'n t of the New Trier school board team evened the count by wmnmg the·r gan an introductory address of wet~ game 25 to 16, after leading 12 to 6 come. Mrs. R. C. McNamara, presi- when the first half ended. . dent of the Winnetka League, presided. Every member of the Ne~ Tncr at the n~orning meeting, . and 1hs. team scored at least three pomts, and Merle B. Snyder, vice president of the Bob Reschke, forward, made three field \Vilmette League, pre sided at the goals an~ four free t~rows for a total afternoon session. Mrs. Ernest H. of ten pomts. Tom Htcks and Carleton Freeman of \Vilmette \Ya s chairman Schroeder. guards, also played stellar for the day. games. ------------------------------- Scientist, in Wilmette Sunday morn"Life" wilt be the subject at the ing, January 19, at 11 o'clock. Sunday sen·ices ia the First Church of Christ, 1 school convenes at 9:45 o'clock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE . I . , . 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