Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Dec 1932, p. 12

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Shawnee clubhouse, soiici'tiflg and ni nara ' or'U practically ail the residents on Mich- tnus ieta a nagrn securing the, :required m oral and Again, without' admitting that thel, 1ý-tnus ir htwseiagrn finncii sppot fromth grat odyShaneeclb hs ay rght. a aigan avenue near the' plant are, liouses. The great delight seems. to of citizens of this village. we. little body to pass on thée merits of this 'togy i ao fiadmn fb otr ev s asit h these are members of the club'and midd le of the alley after dark, break- suspected that within. the 'period of enterprise, it rnay be permissible to ar. poe t t cin n-ae'iggaso teforoftealy four or five vears this samne club call attention to the great potential personally appeared before .the board tearing on fences- and endanigering would, take a .posiino iiu angeta h lbi ring to'.in- of, governors in pro'test. life and: prope rtv.> They break the opposition to civic: enterprise in the flict .on'the Village. Without giving T aete xes f ls nte lcrclgtpls n cornmunity in which it Èbas its roots,de'taîled figures. ýitcan be stated thatI osveteVillage te pne f s n th ~e eroy te bulbssth een-, and flourishe. th saving ini the bici price for the litigation and, possible delay in hsjie.àstote"bl oth en Even if the' waterworks were still a 'bonds by the R. F. C.. plus the reduc- enterprise it is to be hoped, that' the1 trances to the alleys are dark. "In view~ political issue,. which it is not, havingtin in construction costs since îast bado oenr ftecu ilo h.vcosc~atro hs been decided byv referendum and spring amounits. to more than thecret ee httei cinWas boys, children and women should. be cofrmdb asbsqet lcto.Vilg tx*lv ortisma, n hastY and based on misinformation wa rn ed to stay out of this alley and it would be distinctly imprope rý for thi5"aTIOft '«ould ,be atotl anst that. they will withdraw their flot use it for *short: cuts after dark. the board of governors of the club to the people, if the club succeeds in suit against the people of'the cota. These boys> havé every indication of take ie n hamattr. Hô- delayig'cosruction past' a certain rnunity to whorn thev owe their club bein'g mental défectives and if given ever, it is no longer an. issue but anf point. and its position. i a, chance will commit serious crimes. en terprise under way. Tis enter' As a matter. of faict'. the club must. The writer, being also a member!If these boys continue -to refuse. to prise hms been succ essfully guided ultirnately lose its>suit. Thé conten- of the club, is anxious to see it pre- accept warni.ngs,,we will publish their through *the r6ugh seas of. present-. tion of the club i', thàt since a Vil, serve the. good wilo h o-nmsa etldfcives. day econornic conditions. through lage board ten *ears a go failed to mu nity. 1 hope it will be consistent for'. vou storms and cals n&ilt it finds it -elff providle. ny indu 4rial zoning .nearer, S..Tienn'tpulsthsetr.Ian within unconditional rèach of its goal' than one mile frum thie lake, the peo- Truste'e,'Village ofW1iette ')ours tru1y, except for the arbitrary action by the ple of todaar'iplunotne James J. B. Orth. board of governors 'of the Shawnee' in ha ving to spend some $300,000 ex . Wilrnett.e. November 26, 1932. club, which, by the w'ay, does tiot ap- tra for a water intake e'tended to F.ditor, \XI\IF.TTF LIFE . Invite Chess Novices, pear to have been. unanirnous. isuch plant location. If this could be I have hiad brought to my attention toCu hianufrnaefact that dy held good law, then if the boardj of a letter, published ini the Public oCu Meeting Today body can bring' suit àgainst anv one ten years ago had failed to provide Forum, taking rne to task for rny The Wilmette Chess club is spon- else and' compel the defense of such any industrial zoning at al, the peo- recent unfiattering write-ups Of tWO fsrn noe meeting this evening suit with al attendant expense and pIe of the village would each have to1 local drarnatic productions. '(Trsa> ttehoeo W.H inconvenience. Lîtigation can be (fig their own well- an%-timne thati Without any airn or desire t o vin - ilderbra-n'd 610 Laurel avenue for protracte'4 and made annioving wvith- Evanston chose to di scontinue to dicate myself, 1 should like to make anyv adult wishing to learni the game out limit. 'One really wonders that serve thern with' water. The righit of a ýstaternent -of my persona] con- of'che'ss. progress has been made and -we are at 'the point of starting Construction. A large portion, perhaps a najority, of' the membership of the club, ques- tions the right o.f its officers to rep- resent theni in' this matter and expendingthe' funds of the organiza- tion in this litigation. It is to be pre- sumed that they are using the cu' finances exclusively in this suit, sitîce. i spite , of"al provocation.i,. they The above facts brought down re- into ti suitini fixed and operating charges not i so ihuch lower that many of those The citizens who 'were opposed to, the constrt against tne water intake retquire- nients of the cornmunity.' Frorn the amount of risrepresentation' 'andi risinform-ation. contained 'in the bill of particulars filedl in the court, lit '11 'evidlent that the wînning of the suit is not conternplated, but only to pro- duce .a delay that.wiIlt re.sult in major ernbarrassm-ent. Again, not admiittinig the righit or proprietyl of the club Ini its action, it is nevertheless ini order to state ot the theater andu Uiu ieign pridé tournament'. It is aiso hoped to give miyseli on knowing gotid acting when ancnetbe,ê nm 1 see it. Strangelv etnoui, I was attj exhibitiones one irn coneced wth he ew!bers of the Chicago UýnivrstyChs one imeconectd wth he evclub and the Wiirnette Chess tearn. York Times . . . but I assure Nyou, it Adult visitors will. be w~elcome. ar is naght o bost aout.well as 'boys and girls of high school Granted that my d caim to (lrarnatic apprciaionrna beworhv r ohe: age, it is announced. Boys and girls apprciaionmavbc ortv o oter-frorn the upper grades of the \Vil- wîse, I fail to sec wvhere 1 have erred ret col'aeîvtdt'atn in pointing out minor defects in thes e te Junio hss-aeivier clubattend local productions. WreIzo rte juirCeshck lbspn suc' rvie a .myasie t sug2 esored bi, the \Vilmiette Chess -club. ýrt was mnade to get play this favorite pr 'r way before the betw.een Laurel ave -e, alleys andim 5ç ,v Lns over.. u, e the boys 'who Russell Y. Cooke, Charlotte, N. C., rik in the alley formerly of Kenilworth, visited 'sev- ae and Linden, eral friends in Kenilworth last week.

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