Village Will Fight Hoyne Suit to Limit

Publication
Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1914, p. 1, 3
Description
Media Type
Newspaper
Item Type
Articles
Notes
The village of Wilmette has challenged State's Attorney Maclay Hoyne in defending a test case in the suit brought against Police magistrate John Ling damanding he return all money collected from automobile fines to the state's attorney.

Peter J. B [unclear] fer, Jr. was appointed motorcycle policement for the summer months.

Judgement was rendered against the village pf $1,050.74 in favor of a paving contractor for failure of the village to pay a special assessment bond.

Trustee O. W. Schmidt suggested that a police offcer be stationed at the intersection of Wilmette and Central avenues between 5 and 7 p.m. to prevent accidents. Comments by Village President Couffer.

Communication from Henry Taylor, village president of Kenilworth asked Wilmette trustees to cooperate with Kenilworth and Winnetka help pay for the improvement of Railroad Avenue.

A petition was received asking that the alley between Forest and Linden avenues from Seventh to [unclear] be paved. Other paving issues presented [text unclear]
Date of Publication
21 May 1914
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Ling, John
Local identifier
Wilmette.News.291047
Language of Item
English
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