tice at aill ey'els of governmeint in the hope that general adoption of moder and practical methodsniayý be stimulated Ail phases of. the> question will be discussed by .experts in the. varions fields. Iannouncing the conference Sec- retary Ickes said. 'A demand for a thoproe reconsid- eration of zonlng ProblemWh as existed for some time. "Ini the urban field imost zoning ordi- nances are from ten to fifteen years old and a great number of communities are contemplating revision In thie iight of reent knowledge and expérience. , A EO ntfg conference can be aà great help to theze communities and to others who mnay decide upion revislons In the future tough frank discussion of common problema0 and ways to meet them. **Whilerural onng la comprar-[ Aborie is an artise'. conception of the new Chelico go & N'orth Western Railroad's streainliicd loCOM:otivesc-, iih are to be delivered for *service carly 'Ii 1938. IWoStaff Supplies, AuIUwer b By Ann Whitrntack 8edeiailty Monldays are now the r the preven- in the week, where fori ;tments somne davs were. ber demands oeadmretdn tlic expense. day ami mnore and en ice wUî ftmnonean-ve a sustained UP their assisgnnents ai development outside reading. The d and prac- Mondavn» ht, i. k Sattir-1 ts comie Mon- Iings to look ind get their librarian on Trhe Chicago & North Western rail-. way announces that delivery on its.ncw, stereanilined'Class >e,-4 locomotives will be made i1n January of 1938. They are* now in the.process of assembly in the- sbops of the Amnerican Locomotive Com- pany and -wben completed wiIl be the Mo9st powerfuiJ 4-6-4 passaegr k)Ce- in. Streaimli ilng to their power, these il embody the latest ini 911, combiniing utility with Streamlining is effected of a coverinig of %6 inch e1. It will be, Pullmati decorative band of gold. ing simpfle but strikigly Wilmnette Girl Ushers, tt Class Show at Holyoke M\iss Jealne Fishier, daughitt1"fVr anci Mrs. John WTelton FiAlcr.. 2t Greenwood avenue, , \7iilicc, wij an tisiier at the Junior show prodlic- Lion at Mounit Holyoke. col!ý,, \\rittetn ami Produtcl entirchlv1,, iemlbers of thie class of 19391- llw musical conmcdy "y-BeCiîc niai" looks inito the future to scec the 'MNouti H olyoke onvrsïv f 20,37, wvitli courses in nco- f t tre-, trrv~al ism iand avaiced..coiiplex. 11, a Raising Adulte of 1937 Tailk at Art Institute "Raising Aduits of 1947" will be discussed by Dorothy Puttee. cx - ecutive secretary, Children's Service lege student is writing*â paper cemanding an ext ographv on. the cooper ment, ami she shows hini the necessary books ami code -ý Hammjirabi is bie'h-school student. The fine radio pro-ran terni- bibli- for)-aà 1 ofwateir r to be stc wu aui AJ Passelifer cars aUd isn year sing.s in jllliQr chii t 80> Miles an hour. The total as well as the Motint HloeG~ the locomotive is 775000 club. which, during theie Chrisîruîa- r387ý2 tons. The. engitue 1hoida3Ys, will. give concerts in N(Xuw 415,000 poutids. The tender York Cit y, Worcester, Ma~. ir' a capacity of .25.000 gallonls Holyoke, as weil as at te colUeL,.. id 25 tons of coal. The latter !r fed into the firebo.x. ,heels will be 7 feet higli. Monoxide Gas Danger ower will be 55,200 pouincs. Faces Ail Motorists o(MOtives wilbe capable of ~ .3-4511rit .1 1 1