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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1937, p. 6

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PERMANENT Eiizabeth's Hei Shope is bri* jug to thec womner of. Wilmette a moère beautiful... more loveiy and more,etylish method of permantut waving. WILUME 235. out the Chicago metropolitan area, an~d at this writing some 15 have ac- cepted, indicating that several. mem- bers:'from the. various departments will attend. The occasion will be a lecture to be delivered by Fred E. Inbau of the Northwestern university crime de- tection iaboratory, who will use stere- opticon slides ini explanation of the scientific apparatus known as the lie detector, which bhas corne into gen- eral use in metropolitan police work;, i dentification of fire-arms, documents, miçro-analysis, and other methods employed in modern crime detection'. The lecture is open only to police officers, any of whomn will, it is stated,. be welcome. Coss General René Weiller of France lait week announced that Ca pt. Victor Kieber, (above) for- merly a resident of Wilmette, for the Past four years director of pub- lic relations in the offce of Mayor Ed-ad J KeIilv. as bee~n uomnn sengtrsm r om î Ai.8AA at v- - the south end of the lake: Chicago, South Chicago, Buffington,' Indiana Harbor, and Gary. Moay Yacht& In addition, members of the imany yacht clubs in Chicago and the north shore sail their craf t in frequent numbers aIl summer up and down.the west shore of Lake- Michigan. Added te these are the number of smailer craft, row boats and canoes, manned by one or two persons, which are constantly making shorter'trips away> from the' beaches. Finally, in ail the harbors are a number of fishing craft wbich ply between the 'Shore and -the nets laid, far out in the lake. Over ail of these people and this property the Coast Guard exercises car ad igilance, anrd théuttnoJst sneed and iafety in Iaunching boats, SHOPPE ràr_ fA - cittr inu hicab wvill bc presentei to be atmounced T4k rma Captain Kieber bas acted Kelly's representative at decoa- iTnenearest Loa 71[yon a te the south is ýthai Chicago" at the mo The nearest station as Myorthat at Kenosha. 1 as Myormiles and the latter numerous Hlarbor of ard station xn as "Oid Ef the river. le north is :>rmer is 15 iles distant. plant. For firing that is always under control -for the best fuel, try an order of 'our TESTED COAL. S.. our compIeteIy Automati. Coke Stokoer *TUS*IUfflC U CODI4T INVMTD TO AMN b TE CUU8CU SZYICU A» S TESTTUS ÈLSEMO 10011 ini meunC~itei zu t WAr IIIy, 114v111 many sucicen squals tnat biow up on served sixteen months in France witb Lake Michigan. The nearest har- the American Expeditionary Forces dur- bor to the north is Waukegan and ing the World war. In 1932, lie was the nearest to the >soutb is <Montrose. decorated with the Order of thé Purple although, in bad weather, according' }leart as the resuit of a citation for to local yachtsmen, the peculiar exceptîonally meritorious services by formation of the latte r's mouth makes General John J: Piershing in 1919. While jf -diffilult tn enter and a, steppig at Les %FAI

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