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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1937, p. 30

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M5cmrl8 re h h. ditor by Ti.sds»0f0hit f or Dlct à. u& tiu"a er "DEAR DAD" I: on anUnder the above, caption there appears a uerth to other page of this is -de a letter written adtn of esident shore father by his: sounow both in mert, suilh exceptieti stt.L Sof iis coassubjeet matter and comPositiOn,àtha ila màended to the attention. of al boYs n Well as. parents. :a that the ideal. relatioushiP se Noon cn many beautifuliy.,revealed does not exist betweefl seldoin they fathers and sons, but certain it is that corne te public vieW, if iiideed they arceee ds cussed by the principals. In the presefit case One 80 cati read between the lines a comradeshiP close tliat uothig 'was' kePt by One from the experienced ohher, a.comradeship in which the through son the bmnd of the father wisely guided clildhood and youth to mauhood, a comradeship. RELIEF ON INGREASE that resulted net ônly in strong bonds ofaffection, reand admiration confidence, for townbut included aise Visions of an increase in the tax rate that the, spect. not relief come with the anneuncemnent ]Eaept for ene purpose, the letter would boys ship on relief in New Trier townr number of familes from the be made public. But if by se doing other 1, when 4t4th 40 on- July :& 4. jumped have proudly and ship frankly as te nsoved are and girls jHe is a sucvsui v~... .-. to bis village of wide experience, capable of giving another, a miost valuable service. But, like inany becomne not had an~d he just was flot interested, to big him by owed coTIsciOUS of any obligation meeting of the municipality*. He finaàlly attended a became interCommtunity* Chest organizatiofl, and through workc, estedi,took an.active part in its in other interest this meals is now taking a lively realifull a village aifairs. He le now awake, with the accePit to zationi that he has no mnoral right clontributing benéfits of local governinien.t without and both he to it $Dmnethinig more than taxes, and bis community will be gainers. grotUps If the complaiit' is heard thatcertaini be should answer, are 'running theý town," the probably are promptlY given that these groups who are doing made up of civic:tminded persens will be ighàt.y what others should be doing, and those who coin-. glad te have the assistance of plain the loudest. to serve yoUr. And ,o, if a eau 'cornes te you and give the village, accept it with good grace t)est that is in you.' several years. or-' The. Rev. Philip Yarrow suif ered the. misf to able were Firemnez tune of a'fire ini his church. plenty extinguish the blaze by imans, of hose 'andof '<fire. kind only the is that sid 'Tis' o.f water. to water" the Rev. YVarrow WiIl have anythig do with. upon. the Dad in the basemnent, ruefully gazing room'i, dimi nishingÈ coal pile. Mother in, the .sewing wpolens. Winter's last, johnny'S skillfully patching Jolhnny himecif,- with. sister Sue,- in the attic, frantically searching forý skates, hockey, clubs, sleds, and other appurtenances to winter outdoo9r sport. For. the weather man bas, at. last, given theý kids a break Not se mnuch of a break, to be sure, as te bring the sleds into u~se, but miight as well have 'em ready. No tell~~. ing what will happen, or and skates when. jangling merry laughter as bevies of ice ponds for youngsters race fremn school to the temperature some real winter fun. Keepiflg the good turil, below freezing is doing the kids a something doing be -Weather Man-anld it may to the flu gertns, tee. ùI abould not stard ln the way of free interexpresScme between parents and children, nor te confined be sions of affection and confidence baud.' a of a pet on thse shoulder or the pressure louder lit $nce circumstaflces actions do flot speak results.. good as than words, nor accomplish Is Now AWAKE Coupled with the increase lu famnilies whichinmiust the be cared for is the considerable advance of part a large prices of foodstuff s, which f orui se the relief cost. i n The present tax levy for relief purposes i n net solvecf and one-haîf milîs. If the problein le absorption the or work, through additîonal WYPA work, the prebof unemployed-persens lu private be boosted te toa ability is that the levy .will have inills if the twe millà. It van be 'raised to three A New Yrk relief <client" adinits ownership of!$350,000, of diainonds and jewelry te the value have been Must found iu a safety deposit box. Andrew or. John D. Rockefellr,,4j- P., Morgan col-ý tax the beat ,Mellon, in a vain attempt te lectors. a for, s farm boy, g tisat should be . 'board nany ofortise Most lsighly >, oOld by ali tess be 'r 1 IL Chicago WPA workers have abandoned their «sttiug stike." They even got tired of sittng; ef :Tut PRfAlNYOM R*PWORTu

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