Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Nov 1937, p. 3

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TO, BE^ SHOWN -AT. TiffE SUNDA Y.CLUB Prof Leonard Keeler of North" western, to Give. Lecture November> 14 1 '> ii L(u iSCti.Ss'itoii at t hé. ineet- iîîg (if hie New Trier Smîndav eve- iiî-ili. hil> az\ewTriûr I igli Schoot. Xi~i'ihir14, a> 8$ clock. Prof. .1 e Ii>r( kiuer.iîadof the Northi- -il c U i 'îverv t~sl ýclvtîtific c('1>11 th(-t' ii.* <>1the liu ii.tîîr andi show ~i -tt pte~r 44dé s descriptive otf 'bi+s u ( rk, \V. EakMcClure of Vilr i. ïoundcr andi 1residcnt of the \\ut u î.I ectue. â o 11ýt \Nl First li Nation îînu~r<ît the f i rst of its kind m ih 4ii' îotry and uvas founded \ aurl~îuer the nloloriouîs St. XVal- eîuitîic*s lavx*asac ii Chicago for in(io-lgiinstitution. -io -f-h Pie îprincipal fields covered by the onftI lhorator v arc firearmns identification, terpe di.i.e(ion fdcueption, examination as, intruder of Iîi.stiond dctîuens. hemcalit was an ulii.'l)si.l)i ud toxicological exami- being prest inations, finger-print identification, Villîage pre examîination of explosives, photog- Ini plain1 raphy, moulage, and other niethods notice that1 of preserving evidence. itself inne AN IED1TUR1AL W Ait its. meeting on Noveniber2 the Village board oftrustees F passed a resohition instructing the Village pre *sident. to appoint a ci tizens' c meommittee of liot less than 10.nor. more than 15 nicm- bers. to be selected from the membership of the various, cîvzc organization-s, and to be designated "ýZoninig Advisory commit- tee." It %as stipulatedthat the duties of. this committee sh ouldV4 1w to confer and cooperate -.vitlî the Zoning commission, iii its tc current consideration of a revision of the zoning ordinance. lun an effort to* secuire thie best qualified and miost experienced pjeople, forý appointnien t to thie conmiittce, President Harry C. kiinne sent invitations to nîlany local organizations to senld rep-ig réeneîtatives to nicet-with hini iii.co'ifeirenicé and suggest naines of, citizen s - o< iti n.bersbil) thereon. His invitation iinlùded:the. f ani Zoning commitission.. -The cotîference ivas lheld in' theVillage hall I Mi Monday eveninig. attended 1by a goodly group, including the pflac4 food conulete statenient. of the situation ini talîti irpu(rtit-s froin !urdu&nsoînei restric- ast wbich the Village finds itself in the mat-I tions of the pr.eint, zoning ordinance, W ter .of 'zc>îing regulations, and full% i a ewrkdoiwti îit ly.be plained the need for a constructive Plan The commission should concentrate ufor toward whiclh the Zoning Commission tedvlpnn fsc ln could work in bringing about tlic change.s ttdee.eîto' nba ln which arc generally considered as ab- oe soluteiy îîeccssary -to the developuient Fathers' Méet WiII BcJde. of the village and the protection'of the Observed Friday Night rights of property owners iin certain Ife 'Falirs ngla m iil bc obscrved by 011 las) rs n hsdt open so .they may attend. et that ,ce, al of the' AT SUNDA Y CLUB àserveil rOR NEEDY, IS LAUNCHED HERE luagers'Asked to Contribut, to YeIIow Barrels in Food ;tores iilmne c:amîîv W'elf are associa,- li is again undertaking the collect-ý assemibling, packing and deliver Thanksgiving baskets for ntedy n ilies of. the village.: lit yellow barrels hatc now been ýed ini the grocery stores to, receive itributions of cannied and other dstuffs, and it is hoped that the1j 8Uifz.81Gix s uc88 as pommeU8. Mrs. Beulali Robinson, welfare worker in charge, states that the as- sociation will gladly deliver Aà T'hanksgiving baskets packed by any individual or organization, douors having the Drivilte e f selectinu the- for jbe eff4 brs. lof coui j t i :1 ~I Ilic liL to 0 be supper and pro . ta

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