Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1939, p. 37

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viae This man bas lived the most, of his life in Wilmette and has.grown older in tbe meantime and to the -end 'of providing some semrblance of se- curity for his declining years has Cornverted a portion of bis home into a' small apartmenit fromwhich he had hoped to derive. a modest in- corne. Contrary to the building code it, mnay be. but the fact still rernains that this has been dlone repeatedly and ýis stili1 being dcone, in the village, and in sp:ite of this the Village board has seen fit. to single out and harass this man and bas, threatened to have demolisbed the improvmfents. of this .man' s borne. Our bill o! rights provîdes that a, Trherefore, I consider the board's action most unfair .and at the same time venture the opinion that this action and the code under which the, board has takeri action is grossly unconstitutional and a travesty on justice. As this communication has not been solicited I do not care to men- Very truly yours, Ralph M. Evans. John Mars hall High Alumni tb Convene ~a'5 I Street RIADY NDW

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