'8 BUis to1 Be OniePe Cent; Hale Closes C-ollecrtions New Trier township taxpayers were given a few additinal. days in which to pay the second"!i'nstaliment of the 1938 taxes locally. it was an-, nounced this week by Collector San- born Hale. Saturday ýof last w eek, Was sched- uled as the last-day of bis collection, but he wa s advised during the week- end that he might continue. up to and, including Thursday of this week. After Thursday, however, Mr. Hale said ail checks for payment of taxes should be made payable to Jôhn Toman, county collector. Penalty Goes Up As a.n.wicd Iast week, penalties,. wilI be charged immediately on the first of September. The penalty on unpaid second instaliments will be one per cent, and on unpaid first in- staliments, it will be four per cent. Any unpaid personal property bills will also bear the rate of four per cent on and after September 1. It was 3 per cent up to that date. Up to Monday noon of last week Mr. Hale had collected $460,000 of the second installment of the 19381 Engtere4 - as eod-c5.* apoter Marcks 8.,191, et4he pos ofice ai Vilmees, IMinoias. ader the us . etNre .3.878. North Shore Lino to Modrnie quipment ----Railroad Reeives Permission. In A. A. U Meet to Make Extensive Changes Ito Increase -Comfort Authorization to cornpletely mod- ernize twenty-five all-steel passen- ~ger. cars ofthde Chicagoe Nth Shore and Milwaukee railroad-the North Shore line-has been obtamned by Col. A. A. Sprague, receiver', irom Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson. The work, which will cost $89,45Ô. will be undertaken immediately at the company shops at Highwood. 0f the fleet of modernized equip- ment, ten cars will be used on the fast llmited trains over the Skokie Valley route of the Chicago-Wauke- Hadley Sehool to Get FuuàIs Raised,,by Four-Star Exhlhkt at Inidian..Hili Golfý Club The attention of Chicago area golf- dom is centered on Winnetk a' where' the'second annual-golf match for the benefit of the Hadley Correspondence School for the Blind, i Winnetka, 1011 be played at, Indian Bill club, Sunday, Septernber 3, at 2 o'clock, by four outstanding golfers, includnig' Patricia (Patty) Berg, of Minneapo- lis, woman's national char'pion- America's Queen of the Links.. Featured with, Miss- Berg i this golfing classie wiUl be Shirley Ann Johnson. To mmy Armour and Harry Adairis; all nationally known play- ers who are donating their time for this worthy cause, and for which the. Ibialn Hill club is. providjng the use of its course. Misses Berg and Johnsn are mem- bers of the W. W. G. A. and Armour and Adams are members of the Illi- nois P. G. A. The services of the Hadley school, are free. Nationwlde Service Founded by William A. Hadley (himself blind) and a group of Wi- netka people who wished ta. do what- Conclude United Services Sunday AI Con gl Church Dr. George D. Allison, minister of- the , Wilmette Baptist church, will conduet the *encludlng union sumn- Mrs. Dôrothy: Davis of -Wil- mette is goiing with her team,. the Chicago Park Hurricanes, to the National A.A.U. track and lield chn'm,ioshins h eli d at Striking innovations of the most modern type will be'incorporated in the cars. Alter Heatlng System The hot water heating systems will be removed and a most modern thermostatically controlled electric heating and ventilating plant instal- ed. The heating system will be divided into two parts. Approxi- mately half of the heat will be locat- to aauîi DlflG. The school was the first such inst i- tution of its kind i the world, and i s the only such school i America today. It renders annuaily aid of one sort or another to thousanda of men and women who mnustý spend the rest of their lîves hW physical dark- a .