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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1933, p. 3

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corporation to succeed willian iG.1 Donne, .a Chicago politiciali, who re- I si g ned under p r e s sire after1 * having. been -caîl-, ed to W ashington~ to explàin the pe-j culiar conduct of~ h i s administra-. M1Or. Zander was until December 6 presideîit of- theê Chicago Real Estate board. He H. G. Zan er, Jriý. ,as elected to the Kenilworth Village board ini 1931, and isý still a inember of that body. His ap- pointînîent to the managership of HOIC was niade by the national hoard of di- rectors of thiat corporation in Wash- ingtoni. 'Fhrtee menbers of the nationial staff are now ini Chicago to assist Mr. Zander in getting his administration un- der \wavand to iniake a thorough i i- %estîgýatiofi into 'the conduct of thie of- fce under hiis predecessor. Trhoroughly .Qualified The newv manager is thoroughily con- versant with the real estate situation in thlis district. As-president of the Clii- cago Real' Estate board lie lias hiad a wîcexperience in valuations, taxing matters and 4,thier features whichi will iîow ,ta.fdl(liiiii g'ood 1stead'lie lias h)eeu especially initerested iii just such inatters as wiIl now coi before lin, and 'lis irreproachable character and excellent reputation assure the public an administration 'completely fret front the apparent vicious practices and qties- tioniable methods whichi have allegedly makdthat of the late incumbent. *On J..gitimate Baie The matter of real estate appraisals, around iwhich mucli of the scanidal of the Donne, egimeý clustered, has been. 4 put on a legitiniate basis. Througl Mmî.f Zander and H. HIowamd Haylett, busi- ' ness manager of the Chicago Realt Estate board, that 'organization will li' ereaftér: make ail appraisals of the HOLC at the uniform price of $7.50 (Continued on Page 6) No Mi Service at j.This action, it is explained, was brought about by the States Attorney as a result of failure of those delin- quent ini théir taxes to appear in re- sponse to notices' whicb were #sent through the mail. a f ew weeks, ago.. -Three thousand delinquent personfal property taxp ayers in Wilmette, Ken- ilworith and Winnetka have been noti- lied of such delinquencëy, it is explained, and failure to appear and, défend will automatically result ini the entering of judgment, inif ull, of the amounit .of taxes levied, iùterest and cost, it is ex- plained., Con! essed B omber. Is Sent to A sylum Superi ntendent 0o'f Police Henry Brautigami and Fire Chief Walter Zibble, were .called to the crininal cour t .Decemiber 6 inIi te, case, of- James. Crimo, who on September 141 last surrendered toXilmette Police and 'con'fessed 'that he had assisted ini bombing and firing the home of Nun- zio Russo at .725 Sheridan road. 'e Crimo imnplicated Anthony De Monte and Vincent Accardo, both of Chicago. Crimo Was at the time a resident of Highland Park. The ac- cused were g iven a preliminary hear- ing before Police ýMagistrate John J'. Peters on September 22 and. bound over to the grand jury. 1Wheni the case camne up before Judge Miller in the criminal court on September 6, a physician testified that Crimio is insane, and lie was so ad- judged by a jury and sent to the asylum for the crimiital insane at Chester, until such time as hie, may recover 'mental competency. VACATION BEGINS FRIDAY .ýWilmette public shos ilclose, for the holidays Friday afternoon of this week.* The pupils will, returu to their classes on' Monday, january 8. Mrs. Margitcrite Calipis Taylor, of the art dcpartinent ai the Na- t jouai Coiege of Eduicatiopi 7will direct 'thie N ati-z4 t Paiita'mbniiat thec Vesper ser;,ice Sindav, Decein- ber 24, at 4 o'ciock iii the First Conyregatioiial chi urch of Wiimlette. Invite Villagers to New Trier Yule Play Three performances of "The Sec- ond Shepherd's Play," the ' New Trier Draniatic club's Christmas presenta- tioi,. wili.begiven Friday afternoon.of, this week The public has been invited to attend a performance, at 3 :30, for which t.here will be nd charge. The play is also to be given for the high school juniors and seniors at 1 :30- o'clock and for the freshmen and sophomores at 2:15. "The Second Shepherd's Play"' is a medieval mira- cle play changed slightly for the modern stage and audience. It is a story of the Nativity told in dramati.e form byr an unknown author of early times. to families, accomcnng to the Ymua- thea class of young women in' the Wilmette Parish Methodist church which each year sponso rs this Christ- mas pmoject. The childmen *ill be brought to the Minmette avenue station of the Noth Shore Uine Christmas momning. 1at 10 o'clock and ta.ken to the Wilmette* Village hall, where they will ýbe geeted ' by their .hosts for the day.- The group will- return, to.,Lake Bluff at 5 o'clock. ]Families Wishing to entertain one o r more ophans on Christmas day are invited to communicate with. Mrs. Roy L. I-askin, Wilmette 700-M. Children emtaining unassigned fol- low: Name Age.> Allen, Ruth .12 Buehanan, Peggy ..... 'Bueil, Edgar ....................7 Caruso, Lillian...........1 Caruso, Jane........... ...........1 Caruso,, Phiip .....................'.. Craske, Geneva....................-12: Craske, John ..ý......... ......... ... à Current, Earl........... ......... 6 Garke, Elmira ............... Johnson, Ranny ............ Keisling, Ralph .........6 Knaak, Gladys...........10 Knaack, Jack...........8 Mattsofl, James ......... 9 Metz, George ..............i Montez, Kenneth ...... ......1 O'Malley, -%arjorie.......... 0'Mailey, 'Mildred......... ...10 O'Malley, Patricia ........ ........... 7 Parsons, Jane ...................... 14 Parsons, Frances ..'...........12 Parsons, Robert..................... 8 Paulas, G~eorge . . ............ il Thomson, Harley.........9 W ait, Lowell ............ il Employ CWA Workers to Rernoçel Hall Offi-ces' At its meeting Tuesday night the Village board instmucted the building commissioner to proceed at once with the remodeling Of the Village offices ini the Village ýhaIl, as per plans drawn and submiitted under date of Deý- cember 18. This improvement is toý be accomplis hed 'with CWA womkmen. The wooden counter in the main of- fice is to be replaced by a steel coun- of the Village uuara i uesuay nigni the matter was referred to the.public service committee for examinations arqd ecommnenidatiôfi. a worthy cause and must ried on. --C. C. Schultze chairinan, Wilmette Welf are. Board., night to matter. 1at its meeting I uesd immediateaction on1

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