Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1939, p. 3

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local taxing bodies. Up to' Monday of this, week he ýhad collected sornething over $446,OOO,' and-'by.Tuesday evening had placed a check for $M>2,000 in the hanids of Towxnship School Treasurer Hoyt King, for. distribution to the aiou school districts, and had turned var- ious sums over. to other taxing bodies, proceeding wlth the collections and *explains that as rapidly as it is possible to complete required bal- ances and. audits, he. will make fur- ther distributions. April 22 Deadline Vo te Yes" onManager, Plan, Women Voters Urge WilmnëteeLeague of. Women Voler& Unqualifiedly Endors- es Plan as 'Best for Wilmette For Wilmette Village Election Tuesday, April 18, 1939 Ini an electi on devoid of contest se far 'as, candidates are concerned, Wilmette voters Winl go to the polils next Tuesday, April. 18. and give e7cýpression through thée'ballot of their wishes regarding the kind of govern- ment the villageis to 1 have in future. The.decision, ta be made is wheth- er the' village shail continue to be operated, under- the direction o!f village manager, or its public, poli- cies admnistered as. well. as de- termined, by the president and board Ôf trustees. The decision will be a momentous one, because upon it. will unquestionably dépend the trends of local government for many ¶7arl M mm week turned over to School Treas- of research, and study does it sup-rp F olwng question of public policy: urer King, will. be distributed amnong port any measure in which. it is To HIJ OI) pen nouse '"hi hevlae 0 imet m the various school districts, as interested. A subject is studied ini- plOY a village manager?" On this follows: tensively on a .nation-wide scale b y A A o- on F ia there are Opposing opinions, and School Districts . aymen, research workers and ex-AtÏU ca F d y voters are being urged to inforrn Glencoe, district 35, $20,000; Win- perts before any definite action is Open house at the Avoca school rheee u ybfr o h netka, district 36, $60,000; Avoca,' taken by the league. will be held this Friday evening at reernumi an advisory one, but district 37, $1,000; Kenilworth, dis- "Efficient and economical forms 8 o'clock, it was announced yester- itismderstood that village officiais trict 38, $8,000; Wlmette, district of government have been a primarY day.. wish e oenb the votera.e 39, $38,000; New Trier High school, consideration of the league. For Whlle classes will not be ini ses- ihsotevtr. $85,000. .several years the manager -form of sion- it wn ..czPnnný -&li OUa Open (1a.m. tau -

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