Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Mar 1931, p. 18

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to.faithfully and sympathetically administer the attairs oitteVillage onauusiesub The p1atfornm adopted is specifl-it cannot b. 'miaundertobod and its mndaite wiil b. cred out byth nomees when lected. tprovides: 1. Have plan commission ýfor study and, recommandations, but adoptionm off its rc mnendations -in *hâle or in part msit eb a oriyf the People Of thse village. W: .W. believe that, in the CaseOff wideaing of. a resiulential street,, except in stick rare cases whetu it is an absolute n.cessity for the. welfare ft the wholeVillagie, that the (~A9fl powners of t4, property directly affected slould firit, decide'by a majority. content -in DUBBS ea~~Chiblock whelther tisye pprove or dsaprveoff the.widening o0 3lisho. a8 CANDIDATE FOR VILLAGE approved: by tuis method; the Mtter. ehould thon b. decided by a vote, of ali the people PRESIDENTof thse. VàIe This simply means that the re i;ill be no street wide ning without th e knowledge and consent fthresidents and ,property o àers. The. Public Welfare: Party ýcondemns the. sys'tem of having outside. influence or evenpublic officiais or. their',servants elect, to widen a Street or spend public ulnone .s, for a plan, without legal notice and consent of taxpayers, and r-esidents on the stree.ts affected. 2.Elevate or depresz railway tiracks to eliminate grade crossings. This 'meatis tthat the Public Wefare Party and the~ Nominees when'elected' will aggres- sively co-operate -with other North Shore Communities to solve tlis grade separation probiem.. To this end we will uirge the Illinois Commerce. Commission, the'. Railroadsý and.Communities affected to reach an agreemient-.at the earlièSt time possible 'in order to g ive relief to our residents .and ernployment to some unemployed. 3. Protect oui- Village 'business as well as th,, residents' and community interest. The Public Welfare Party deplores friction jn .a commnunitv of homes. -Its nominiees are STACY C. BENNETT deterrmined to approach ail questions pertaining to futnctio!iing,.f the Village affairs oni CANDIDATE FOR VILLAGE the basis of satisfactory service. to ail concerned. TRUJSTEE 4.K.ep the Vilage expeuses as low as is consistent witls the proper care aud progres'a off the.'Village. \ . lu times such as these, it is of paramount importance that public business be transacted at the lowest possible cost. Especially do the nominees of the Putblic. Welfare Party pledge to the taxpayers that aIl public works comprising public improvemients be let to the Iowest responsible bidders and that in the regular routine of adiistration of public, affairs ini.,h Village, is economay wiIl be practiced. 5. Consider alilmatters from Village and not f.'omn outside interest. This imiplies that Village parks. beaches, boulevards and A functioning of pQie and- fire apparatus utilities or othier necessary municipal interests be considered irst f romn the standpoint ofresidents and taxpayers and thereafter courteous co-opetation at ail tinies be extended to our neighbors. ' &. No secret board mueetigs off any kind. * I'l fOED his is speêific' It applies to ail committee meetings as well as regular Board meetings of the Village trustees. It means emphatically that.hereafter ail discussion of policv CANDIDTE FO and interests embodied in tht'e transaction of public business SHAILL BE. HEAPDi. - t also impliels and.pledges to, aIl residents and taxpayers that they may and will bé'heard 4 sthat tlie..oniinee. fthe Publie WT Ifare..Party "when elédvd i#ay have the value of the taxpayers advice and thereby co-operate to the, m.ttual satisfaction and be efito ail concerned. Z.t.. N plmÀmns The Public. Weifare Party niomlitneern, whén elcted, %vi1I prote'à the homeseandIrsidential streets of the'VilJge fonapartmentu.ioses.. STACY C. BFNNETT ALBERT W. FROeHDFE ARTHUR LEE 4 Candidates for Village Trustees ARtIHUR LE2 CAWO~NLLGEThe Village Election Is Tuesday, Arl2

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