Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1939, p. 30

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mIE CErN A COPY Nom . m.er n isma ,wacl Conatribèutions 4aouM b.. lor reference and soa n palnw MARCH 21 1939 Good Jobs JVell Donc Non-factional caucuses ini the four New Trier township villages have completed' their jobs of selectmng candidates for the various village, park, library -and other offices, to be voted upon by. villagers at the coming April elections. In these caucuses Iiterally hundreds of civic-minded citizens have participated, with the sole, and orly purpose of choosing from their uieighbors tlose espécially quali- fied to rerider acceptable public service, and tiien inducing them to make the sacri- fice in time and effort necessary to the proper execution of their duties. They have done an excellent job, for which they should receive the thanks and the support at the poils of ail their fellow. citizens. The idea predominant in these non- partisan groups is that the office should of this 'individual soul' and liberty. A democracy mnay get things less well clone, but totalitarian or comnishitic enslave- menrt to the state offers.,noô,where near the goal for humnanity that is off ered by truie democracy.. Authoritarian regimes and peoples are not happy, for free, nor pros- p erous., Why? To paraphrase George Washington, 'he who exchanges (personal) liberty for security (offered by the. state), loses both.' BetterHomes Show this show has g year, until its ir homne irn witn eaicn passmng ence has extended to tNorth Shore villages. nly increased because v'ariety of labor-saving. SaptIiances dear to the HoUlywood has picked 'a brunette ai 10399 glamnor, girl. That is rank treason toý the blondes. There is somnething grippingly pathetic about thfat affair at Morris, III., in which a man kifled his friend of long standing for the alleged pur- pose of collecting ransom money* from his rel- a tives. Some mental derangement must have. taken.place to enable hlmn to commit so heinous a crime. Good news, begets.good news. Reference in this column on February 9 'to the Wilmnette Young man who had been advanced to a $6,000 a year position by a private business concern afier four years of service, brlngs information of another North Shore, Young man who is mak- ing his way in private businiess& Ten yri out o! college, and after six years of service .with a concern in which lie had no relatives, friends or connections, he had just been ad- vanced to a $12,000 a year position. Publicity is given to these cases for two reasons. First, as encouragement to, Young men and women to devote themselves to preparation for the best positions which private industry has to offer, and, second, to do our bit towârd dissipating Liberty of the Soul In a recent issue of "Gyrator," official organ o! the Chicago Rotary club, George L. Treadwell of Kenilworth, presents a guest editorial in which he discusses the tney get from the exixibits, and to lcnow that going just once is not sufficient to get the most from the .display. It really, requires repeated visits to get a clear grasp of al that manufacturers are doing these days to lighten the load of housewife and maid, to effeet home economies, and to make its. mani is not so literate and well- hearted acceptance of ned. More often than not he is un-» than apparent. yoke is more Lfld women of are m xprivate March isn't hall as ferocious as she appeared at a distance of a couple -of days. "Chanmberlain mxust go!" shouted a London crowd. Who, then, will-give away other people9s property? With March cornes spring. TmE PHANTOM rEPORM

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