Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Sep 1930, p. 1

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TO SPEAK HERE Foc- of Crime to Address Chtimber -of. Commerce Wednesday, October 1 Franlk J. Loesch, the grbind aid man. who Was president of the Chicago Crime commission had the courage to publicly name the, gangsters who. control vice, bootleggilig, graft and racketeering as publicý enemies, ýaid Attorney General Oscar E. Carlstromi of Mlinois will be the; speakers at .ail open meeting >of the \Vilmette Chamber of 'Commerce on M'edîwLsdlav nighit, October: 1, at the Howard. school auditorium. '.r. 'Loesch,' is a memiber of Presi- dent Herbert Hoovcr's National Crime commissionfor the investigation and brevenitiôo of crime. At the present time, M.\r. Loesch is pre-.i<lent of the, Chicago Crime conim~ission of wbich org&amziatiQf lie lhas long- been a djrec.- tor. He speaks 'withi authioritv of con-, ditions as they exist ini our gover,i-, ment today. Mýr. Loesch is a nationaàl figure; a ,mai whose ulfailinigd,,cotioin to the puiblic hias endeared him .to the bearts oflail Chicagoais, and wxhose f ame bas spread over the United States iin bis war against initolerable' conditions de-1 veloped curing thie past ten years. * Admitted to )Bar in 1874 Frank, J. Loescb was boni in Buf- falo, N. Y. Early iii life he came ta Ilinois and ivas adinitted io the Ilii- IlOis bar ir 1874. As special state's attorncy in and for Cook Counity, Il- linois,.lbe investigated and 'prosecuted, f rauds commrïntted at the first direct primary in- Illinois iin the years, 1908 and 1909. Mr. 'Loescb was ae member of the Chicago 'Board' of Education f rom 188 to .190Z. He bas been active- in the Chicago Historical society as trus- tee ,anid secretary and bas served bis city and state over a longË period of: years iii,. many capacities to tbe belefit, of the comrnunity. *Sydîtey W. Laitdopt (above) will give. a lecture recitol oit "Speak- iiig Likentesses of OPcraîtic Char- acters," Enzrico Cia usi, tenior, will prelçent a musicale, accomipaneied bv Mliss Grace Nelsoit, operatic pianîst. iii the prograin arranged *for nembers of the Civie. Opera clilb of Wilmiette for te opening of its second seasoi i tis Sividay afterniooit at 4 o'clock ai ,hauuee coulitry club'. Mr. Landaun is tal appear befodre th e club for, the second -time, piresenting an ýentifelv, new progran. LHe is an authority on castuming end the art of make-up and wll supplement bis clev- er characterizations with suitable set- up. Mr. Clausi is ta sing witb .the Chicago Civic Opera campany this Central Stand1ard1 time will De re- sumed agahi tliroughout the Chi- cago area Sunday mornlng Septem- ber 28, and it will be nece9sary ta turn yaur time-pieces back one hour if ypu wish to conform with th~e schedule of 'things' an Sunday.Ail church services on, Sunday, Will bc in accordance. with. central Stand- ard time. Turn yo ur cdock.back one, hour upan rétiring Saturday night! St. John's Chureh to Observe Mission Sunday Mission Sunday will, be observed in the services in St. John's Lutheran church- Sundaj, September 28, Thé day's programn will be' given *over. to discussions of theý mission workc of the Lutheran1 denomination. Rev., A. * D. Waàngerin, chairman -of the District board of Ho me, Misisonsi. will be am..ong the principal speakers. A. detailed ac- count .of the -day's .program - ir"'1e f ound on the Churcli Page in tbis. issue Of \VnLMeTTE LIrÉ. Wilmette. Evening Sehoôl. to Open on October 6 October 6; a week f rom next Mon- day, bas been set as the date for the apening of the Wilmette iEveninci schaol. The school is conducted un- der the direction of .Supt. J. R. Har'. per of the Wilmette Public schols for the benefit of fareigners. Mrs. Clara Schur, Mrs. Katherine Vernon and Miss Mildùed Van Hor ne will be the teachers. Classes will meetonce a week and will run for a period of al)bout twenty-five weeks, The open- ing meeting tNIII be held at the Stolp school at 8 o'clock in the evening on October 6. Tulane Northwestern, Tickets (Cpntinued on page 6>)_________ If ..You ...Want to. -O Youmust ...Register. REjuADS THE LAW Every Eligible Voter in Wil- mette and Kenilworth Urged to Regiéter Tomorrow Final warning ta nortbf shore- voter& ta. register for. tbe Navernber election was issued. this week by Rabert M. Sweitzer, c0unty .clerk. Personal appearalice at yaur polliig, place is necessarye.:Yau cannat vote on November 4* if yau do neo person- ally« register oan Saturday, Septemnber. 27, or, Tuesday, -October 7, between the bours af 6 a. tir, and 9 p., mi Vat- ing by affidavit will nat be permitted on election day. Voters . are being urged' nat .ta Jase tbeir righ 1t ta o. te by neglecting ta, registeér. The new regulations. are ii accor4ance with state Iaw put in force on Juiiy 1, 1929. The Wihnette League of Woffee Voters is especiallW active in a cam- paign ta bavç. as many Minmette voters as possible register this Sat- urdqy. The league is communica- ting with every home in Wilnelte i an effort ta bave every eligible voter, register. The polling places for Wilniette and .. -Kenilworth, wbich are also the reg- i stratian places, are as follows: For. Kullwotl District No. 19- Kenhlworth Assetn- bly hall. District No. 20ý-Kenilworth Asseinby. IFor Wflnette Distict -No., 16-~SchooIhouse, District 37. Avoca road. District No. 17-William lThalmnflf store. corner. (if Lake avenue and XIl- nois road. District No. 18-T-Toffrniaf hall. Distriet No. 21--WlImette lire, station. 831 Main s'treet. District n«. ?9wI1mett Il~ al DititNn. 23-Willette Vilisigs hafil.' D)istrict No.. ?24-SteIlfl achool, Tnl stre.-t near Centra l venue.1 r Ditrié.t Nn. 95..qtnIn «pchool. *District No. 2c-T.ozafl chool, Central an4 pritiris aveTines

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