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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Apr 1931, p. 14

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CARBON P., DUBRS CAIDIDATE FOR VILLAGPE Il -Is Opposed to Street Widening, and- Is .Opposed to Apartments 'r ot, THE PLATFORM ado pted is specific-it can- flot be misurnderstood, and its mandate tvill be carried out by the nominees wvhen elecfed. It provides: 1. Have -plan commission for-study, and recommendations, but adoption of its recommffendations in whole- or- in part must be by majority of theý peoiple -of the Village. We believe that, iii the case of widening of a residential street, except in such, rare, cases where it is an, absolute necessity'for ..-,the welfare .of the. whole Village, that the, owners. of the property ýdirectly affected should. first decide by a majority consent'in each block whether they ap- prove or disapprove of the widening of such street.- Having approved. by. this method, the.,matter should then be de- cided by .a vote of. ail the peopleý of "the Village. 2. Elevate or depress railway tracks to elim- mnate grade crossings. 3., Protect our Village business as well a F the residents' and community interest., 4.Keep the Village expenses as low as, is, consistent with the proper care and prog- ress of the Village. 5. Consider al matters from Village and not from outside interest. 6. No secret Board meetings of any kind. 7. No apartments. The Pu blic Welf.are Party Tcket, and oei tagt-Mk "dadsre'that Village. Ordinance No. I 59Q' (this is the Ordi nance that: provides for street w idening) is repealed, and, assure yourself that you will have, an effective voice in, that affect your1 Vote uesayq Aprîl 21 (Read the Next Page) DR VILLAGE Civic projects property.

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