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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 May 1937, p. 9

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, - 11i Liri . n Aay Iadve Sociat o,. -- been 'il opération prior to January 1., 1936, anid May. have the responsibility of John D1). Rockefeller and yet pub-Jhn ha esT m s lic convenience andrnecessity imay flotJo nC alsT m s reqire t'leopration ôof the carrier. X iI Sn n S ore .,Cmmisio WoldLose Power W l n S *Another objection tothe bill i John Charles Thomlas, world-'re- that it restricts.the powver which the nowned and extrernely popular bai-ý -commission already lias and preV'ents tula eneggdb h rit the mnost careful commission froniRctacom restricting the cluttering Up of resi- Iitt.e? 0f the d ential conimunities \withi an. enidless X\iîîrtka Mu- nutmb)er.of trucks and buses. At presic club, to ap- eute commiission lias.the power to p ~order trucks ndbssofte ih 1937-.38 ,series wa . Vith the passage of thlis bill, ofAts- 1 oulieve. its.power is taken awa%. Un- cijtaIs a X e less- the citize nSanid .communiitics of Tr eh H thc north shore realize this menace sc oîîra T ih îmffmediately, ýand take the necessaryMrThomas motor trucks on residential s treets.aud Mr oMàs bellei-ed that. local çofitrol of,* con has j u s t- been tract carriers 'should be miaintained. îneI The niew bill-will put carriers of this, Others to hýe he(ard 1iln next class tander the jtaisdictiolu of the Il seaSIon 's c onI lî:ois Commerce commissioni. cr%~iIi _Maýr Heniry 'D.Peufiéld of tv- crt -wi 1 eJohn '.,nres Thomas Gina C ig na, stevs to express their disapprova1, it 1Frec-tla orn n current Nfa oo Wlate." o Hgladsensation of the Metropoiitan; Valdi- Mayo 'WiliamDooey o HiglandmfrHorowitz, pianist, and Jascha Park declared that his comrmunity efez, violinist. long hiad opposed the operation of AlMtho ugh the "house is sold out,"m anstoii, promnised the full cooperation f.1or the' concerts for the season, those of lus cjty ini efforts to mnodify týhe *wshing to subscribe are asked to bihl andl said that Evan'ston's poicy y MrsEoadD htîuo of preservation of the residential 547 Hill terrace, Winnetka, and -)lace character of the north shore w'ould tlîeir namnes on a waitinig ist, with the be continuled. possiblt that circumista.nces wil .Attoriiev Alexande~r. V;1-11:111 . - ..L ..-." passuGas itnouw stanuus, wotild un- doubtedly destroy, the traffic "zone" plan which hiad heen put into effect after years of effort and (expense and which was operating successfully on thle north shore at the present tiîme. * Harry C. Kinne, president of Wil-. * mette, likewise considered that the paÈesent bîi would "scrap" the satis-! factory "zone" idea and said he be- licved the bllI should be amended. 201h ANNIVERSARY should be bou <ht w hile. our 20,1, A nnive'ssary> sale firices are sti/i available. Tukeur tword for if--il will he a f tlng lme if ever, tisat .You .have this r)PPortunitlt fa bu-v < ia/i ewelry--ai.such > SALE 1--ï y 1 A R W1166 Ave. JW LRAv*. The BLUE PARROT Prices, $1 lfo $25, g FOR GIRLS beauty shop 1137 Central Ave. 2nd Floor I 1551 SHERMAN AVE, I IEVAN STON Wilmette 'and, rnarinacy cé nta Phoo wiîme"" o:2q WEEKý-END. ie--tb M 9 41

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