n WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1920 w "COMMITTEE OF 100" SEEKS SCHOOL FUNDS Representatives from Entire Town Will Make House-To-House Can- vas To Raise $350,000 for new Schocl Building "The Committee of One Hundred" is the name given to a large organiza- tion consisting of many of Winnetka's best known and most influential citi- zens. Representative people from all parts of the village have volunteered their services to the Board of Edu- cation in its campaign for the erection by popular subscription of a new school on the West Elm Street site. 'While the committee was supposed at first to consist only of one hundred people, the desire to help in this pro- ject was so great that the committee has grown to nearly double the origi- nal number.Among the people on this committee are doctors, lawyers, min- isters, merchants, architects, business men--every type of citizen in the vil- lage. The membership in the commit- tee is not confined to any one locality, but includes representative citizens from the southeast part, from Hub- bard Woods and from the large central section. Members of the "Committee of One Hundred" include the following: Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel H. Blatch- ford, Ayres Boal, R. T. Brackett, P. W. Bradstreet, T. M. Brooks, C. S. Buell, Frederick W. Burlingham, Alfred N. - Burnham Francis P, Butler, F. Caden- Y head, W. J. Carey, E. O. Carlson, F. Goddard Cheney, W. W. Chickering, Mancel T. Clark, A. S. Coffin, Charles Howells Coffin, A. W. Converse, C. E, Cook, F. K. Copeland, Lowell Cope- land, J. W. F. Davies, Frederick Dick- inson, Arthur F. Durand, Raymond E. Durham, William 8. Elliott, Victor Elting, W. R. English, Edwin 8S. Fetcher, I. Sherman Aldrich, Charles Forman, Frank F. Fowle Jerome N. Frank, I. K. Friedman, S. M. Goble, George W. Gordon, Morris IL. Greeley, Samuel Arnold Greeley, Henry R. Hale, John IL. Hamilton, Sebastian Hinton," Wiley J. Huddle, John R. Leonard, Merritt Lum, H. B. McKen- zie, Roswell B. Mason, John S. Miller, Jr., William S. Miller, Taliaferro Mil- ton, W. C. Moffatt, Marc Newman, John M. Olmstead, G. M. Pearse, J. F. Porter, Philip 8. Post, W. 'W, Power, James Austin Richards, Edward S. Rogers, Edward Rosenheim, E. A. Rummler, Arthur R. Dean, William McM. Rutter, Frederick H. Scott, John W. Scott, H. C. Sevmour, Roger Sher- man, Perry Dunlap Smith, Lawrence Stein, Henry F. Tenney, Horace K. Tenney, C. Austin Tibbals, E. C. Von Ammon, R. H. Wallace, Walter F. Wallace, E. C. Weissenberg, James A. White, Frank Windes, Joseph E. Winterbotham, Alan I. Wolff, George D. Wolf, H. 1. Woolhiser, Ed- ward Yeomans, A. S. Alschuler, E. S. Ballard, B. W. Blow, Morton Cahn, John Frank, H. N. Gottlieb, Nathan Klee, P. I. Johansen, W. A. McKinney, W. B. Moulton, Claud Nathan, Wm. A. Otis, Wallace ID. Rumsey, Arthur W. Shaw, Thomas N. Wheatley, and Charles McKinney. Mrs, Carrie B. Prouty, Mrs. Eloise W. Wortley, G. L. Zic':, Dr. and Mrs. | R. 8. Childs, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Ald-| rich, Dr. and Mrs, H. C. Ballinger, Dr. and Mrs. Frank W Blatchford, Mrs Charles D. Altschul, Mrs. Frank T. Crawford, Rev, and Mrs. E. Ashley Gerhard, Miss Leila Houghteling, Judge Clark T. Northrop, Dr. C. O. Schneider, Judge Charles M. Thom- son, Dr. and Mrs. E. V. L. Brown, Walter L. Fisher and Mrs. Ira Couch Wood. Village Will Probe Higher Gas Appeal Public Utility Expert Retained to In- vestigate Justice of Claims of Gas Company a Rate Advance At the last meeting of the village council the village attorney authorized to take steps to oppose | was ---- building material over the Electric road was denied, on the ground that the franchise of the Electric Road provides that no freight shall be hauled through the village. During the war, a temporary permit was given to the Electric Road to haul material for road building purposes, inasmuch as conditions made it im- possible to secure shipments over {the Chicago and Northwestern Rail- road. In the judgment of the council, these conditions no longer obtain, and the village would not be justified in allowing an exception to the franchise. It is understood that the Village of Glencoe has also recently taken the same action. the proposed increase in gas rates, at | the hearing before the Public Util- | ities Commission on Friday, March 19. The services of Edward Bemis, || public utility expert, have been re- tained to investigate the justice of the claims of the North Shore Gas Com- pany for a rate advance, and to assist the village attorney in defending the | interests of the village. The attention of the council was also called to the fact that in the judgment of the Health Officer, Dr. C. O. 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