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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jan 1939, p. 70

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TWO DOLLARS 'A YEAR Newsmatri4must reach editor !>y Tuesday noon. Nsterii ç'hotil(lbear auth or'.' mimé, required ter referentre. and flot ~<esr for publication. JANUARY 26. 1939 O)fficials of No. rth Shore villages are f re- quent!Y> caled. upon to àadi cses of1; juvnef llisbeha,.iot'.that presenta eiu problei. Soi-e Of these departures f roni.or- derly -onÏduct-ai'Cdule to a spirit Of 4shif in hic ~ungtCs. it rcally haviflg in mind inf ractions of the law. overstlepthe boufid, and Comnhit a isdel aniot... Othlerslý mutbe . tributed to a desire to do somlle- thing knowfl to bc, against the la\v, andi gone throuigh with il, a spirit of bravado.1 Stifl others are ehargeable to lin. urge to. de o 0nethiflg, pr-oerabi.Y public proP-ý crty. and to evade dçtectiof.tu ptil SOMethiiig over on, the police." The breaking of strecet larnlPSs eCIIs to-bc' a favorite outlet for the tondenCY to destroY. Soille villages find the co;t Of rePair amIr' repac meit a eriols butd -0-11, the ta- rp a es. te an 1nal bill moillfing to 'large figures. OffIciais ,;eetkillg.to plajcc. respovî-ib il ily for 'thé iiscoflduct of N OUng9SteY5 char go that it rests I argelY ,poli parent,; whlo de- pend toQ niùeh tupon mid for the pi-ope' traininlg of their chilcn01. They assertt that rnothers cani do a mch bet tel' job-amui should. The chur'c1i is becolliflg aakne to the fact that the triumllph of proponents of i soci'alized state moins, ald ead ciiiich and a ~ ~n~ liberty. As is t ate assumîes I .1 pation of the opportLlnities lt brings for in- dulgence in outdoor winter sports, While those on the do wnward side of ife, ovet. whose heads inany winters have passe&- look 'out from iýthe shelter of, warm and cozy homnes upon bevie s of voungsters joyously mlakçing their way to skating ponds. toboggan slides and ski runs. or to a e- dezvous.with others bentupon an old fash- ioned sleigh ride, and wonder how, youth can endu 1re thebitter cold, they forget that, once the blood fiowed"hotly'through their wnveinis and winrter s surly blas.ts held foi- them no terror. North 'Shore you.th is wonderfully blessed in thé facilitiesit offers for every kind of winter sport. And those who enjoy ýthem. vither as participants ,or spectators.. cannot fail to recognize thern as agencies for better health and finer bodies. Nui Trier Real E st«t e Real Estate Number. Within the pages, of this sizable section. vill bc found a compiete record of 1938 building activities throughout New, Trier township, gathered front the offices of the var ous bidigcom missioners. together with a symposiu.n contrib.uted by prominment architeets.. bilding contractors. material coneern's, real estate brokers, decorators and] others. There vvill also be found photo- graphic reproductions of the manyv homes. chiuches and other buildings erected in this ar-eaduingi the year. In their entiretv thev psetan accura,.te and authoritative. pic- tuirc of whiat l ias happeried in the field of building' over lte period covered.. Accornpan-ving these features are stat istics shlow ýing the Nvoluine of building in each1 of, the incorporated villages of the township, as mell as in th.ose sections lying outside of' tion is brought to innd Y m a: iaL second trial of JirmY Hines of New York. wilh District Attorney Thomnas E. Dewey at bat, opened Monday before Judge Nott. Occasiôflally the news. dispfltChéS conta in ail espeCialy touchiflg sob sto.ry that stimulates- the- tear. ducts and brings à painful catch in the throat. One such carne out of Minneapolis last week. The post off ice had re.ceived a letter addressed in: a' childish hand, "To God, in heavn. U i-thesy. Opened by a posta inspecto^r the followiflg letter was found: *"Dear, God.: When 1, go upstairs. please let me see. Floydie. Bobby." Floydie. 4 y ea r s old, who was Bobby's, favorite ýplaymnate. had died. the week before. Bobby is 6 years old. Kansas- City - had only two' automobiles-anid darned if they didn't corne together in a-hcadon collision. Motorists. seem determifled tn, have accidents. even if they have to look allover towvn for them.* ~1 orida and Caifofi I mp pers please note , A Chicagorman is prepariflg to harvest a bump- er crop of lem'ons-grown at his home in the big- city, too. Thaes the kind of climnate Chicago- !and has. and it's a. clima.te that is a ciae The selection of an EngIlish. actress to 1t an Ir.ish part in a pLay of our American South is the height of something. but we ýdon't k~ just \what. Mussolini continues to shout that his 'foc&' are -too stupid to be dangerous"' Oh. wI To deflate Mussolini ,vould be a lot of trouble. A Vox Popper wvrites ta a metropolitan daiiy in detense of Hitler and Naziismi concluding: * Rcmcmber thec mass of the German people arce happy and satisfied. They %vill nat go baek- to the golden tirnes of the republie. Germany cannot afford to be- ruled and robbedbv selfish officiais as we find thern inthe so-called de-. mnocracies." Boats sali alrnost daily tfram u1-is. cotfltry for Germ-an prs An Evanston policem-an luis confessed brir izi/.11 a store, Vhat? Évanston' but becomfe an g1FUVII test to save the chu.rc.h. even though he nay otbe a miember of any. church. Any coun- try ou~ld be a isa place, without the Culture. and refiflefleft which the church. cr-eateSand promoteS. not weil do better. or th e dirt and~ nois The Nrth SI abundance, and locations. off ers si the most uch sites in beautiful of Take Tiw PuM~ro~.î REPORUR FrJE CENTS A COPY

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