February 19, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 35 - Shows Status of Alley Paving Project Brings Investigation Auto Excise Tax A petition requesting the paving of Bill in Congress the first alley south of Elmwood ave"Con:-iderabk con ithion ·xi~ts in thL minds of l)oth automobile d alers and pro~pectivc purclta -.e r~ of" pas:--cng-er car~ as to cxactlv \\'hat effect tltc proposed changes it; the Fedt.:ral n.:ri:'l' tax upon automobiles will 1ta,·c upon th · ~ale of motor cars," savs \V. F . Butler, scc rt.:tar~· of th e <..'lticago . \ ut 1llllohik Trade a:-:-,Ociation. .. \ \ · h i I · t h e (· x act a 111 o u n t o f t h e r e dttction in the t tX ha., not been defm itL·iy -.t·ttll'cl, rn t ain detail.., haY e be 'n a~ ··lTd upon 1)\· hnth the Sl'nate and ltv lJ ou . . v. a~HI it i-. probable 110 cl· . ut~es \\i ll IH: ma rk in t hn-.t· s ·ctinns 111 the bi1i . "So iar a ... the tax i:- conn·rnl' d , tlH' f lou..;l' Ita-. ~rantvd a rcdurtinn ()i 2 per ····nt ~ iron t the pn·.,~·nt 3 per cent to 3 llt·r n·nt ~ 1·11 p;t ...... l'll~t·r r: ·r-., " ·!tile till' :-:t·ttatv Ita-. n ·nll·\·t·d tlw entire tax oi :. pL·r l'l'll t. TIt i.., eli ffvrl'nn· tll'l'~'"" it a 11·d :~l·!'tl illtttH·nt oi a Cc,nil·n·tHT Commit tee irum t';trh l1ranrh oi Cnngre~-.. and \'.lll'n thi-., jttint \(·1111llittvv colltjJkte-, i . . rvdraitinl!' of thl· ronflirting tax r. ttt·.,, the hill \\ill go hark to the ~enatl' and the TfotJ-.v ior n·pa -.at!e. Ti pa '"<' d .~~ tltt· Cnnft·rt·nre C(Jnnnittet· draft-; it. tl:t· hill \\ill thvn go t() till' Pre idl'nt i 1 ' r h i . , . , i g n a t tttT . "\\"h at j..; knrl\\'11 ;, ... tlw "tlo()r protect :,) Jl plan" is the porti<lll c,i thi-., hill givifl~ t!reatt'-,t rc·nrc rn \() dealrr -. and 1· · · o-.pvctin~ ln1~ · l·r-. . .-\ pro,·i--ic ·n has iw<' II adopted ~~ ~· J>c,th the Scn<tte' and tl:1· Tlntht' that a rl'iund :-hall hv made · n tiJO -.l' " lw han· actually paid thl' F L' 1 k r a I Tax <, i :; p c r n ·n t t <· 1he (~,.,· erttllll'llt - that i-. t11 tht · lllanuiar1 · :r· t r .., an d t It rn ugh t h em t ' , t l11 · d <: a It' r" . "Tilt· hill. " hvn pa~-.,ed. "ill nnt he l'· t111· ' cfit·cti,-c fnr thirt\· cia,·-. . accordi:: · ttl it.;; pre:-.cnt pn·,.-t . . Hlll· .... At the t·nd oi that time all automohilt·-, held 1~.' llianu iac urL' ' and deakr:--. which !· a \ · v 111 ·t hvvn . . , dd to priYat<: > Ur I . t: t ... t·r .... "ill Ct·lllv in ior ;1 rl'iund 1rom tht· f~on·rt~lllvnt 1·i tltt· t·xct· ... .., tax paid .2 pt·r cvnt ii tht· J [(ju-.t· prm·i:--ion 1,rn·a il-.. and all (Ji it ii thl' . r nate ;n·· ,,· j..,ion h final!~ - a d opted." nue betwet.:n Elen:nth and Twelfth :-.treets \\·a:- rt.:ic..·rrt.:d to the Streets and Allt.:ys connnittee oi the \ "illage bo·ud Tue,sday oi thi:-, week. \\' hilc the petition indicated that lllore than 50 per cent of the propL·rty inYoln·d were ia,·orahle to the impron~ lllent. the hoard tllctnher:- ielt that the majority was not large enough tq "·arrant im tncdiate action. ~i nn·. in :-imi lar in'-tancc-.,, it ha..; ht.:L'Il i()und that manv of the inter ·-, ted lh.· rsc,th changed the(r attitude wlwn tlw pnhj><: ctin· imprnn·tnt·nh \\Trl' hr()tt,l!.ht t11 a puhli ·heari ng. The hoard "ill ;l\\·ait a report from the ronttnittt-l' ()i \\·hit·h Trtt--t~'l' Paul :\ . f lo rftll:tn i-. rhairnLttl. NEED POLICE PROTECTION Trustee Elmer D. Becker Tuesday evening suggested to the Village board that the vicinitv of the new National Kinderg~rten and Elementary collPge he pronded with adequate police p otection in view of the fact that hundreds of yo un g women will be in that neighborhood both during the day and eveni n gs. ~~ r. Becker's sugge. tion " ·as referred to the Police and Fire co mmitte of the hoard of which Tru ..; t ce John F. \\"iedlin is 'chairman . New Trier Students Go in Body to See Miracle 1Iori.~ th~n 4()() students of Ne,.v Tri e r High school and their friend:) attended the matinee performance of "The ).[iracle " at the Auditorium theatre last Saturday. Tickets for the play were secu red b y H . H. H er ron, an instructor at th e school. A larg~ group of s tudents journeyed to the city together on the ~orth Shore line. A number oi members of the faculty accompanied the group . .- PURCHASE FINE PAINTING The Art leag ue nf the Jo sep h . ears :-.c h no l. K< nihYn rth, ha" pur c ha se d " Th f' H. e d Oak." a beautiful painting- ]; y Charles Dal gTetL ).f r . and ).Ir s. \. T. ).f c Tnto-.,h and their children haYC pre"l'll t\4<1 the :-r h :1ol with a line \Vil son ln·inc painting t'ntit led ":\ X e\\" Eng- JASS in 20 Lessons on Piano, Banjo, Sax., etc. lifiSteiiSQn 20 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Write for Free Booklet ,. TO ZONE WEST S DE Tht· \ ' ill;t~t · hn;trd la:-t Tu e-.,da\· en·ning l'a...-.t·d an ordinance introdu~·ed by Tru -.tt·t· Jtohn F. \\"ic dlin pr()Yiding for the zr.ninl! c,i that -.,ectio n of \\"ilm e tte l_,·ing \H:-t t·i Hicl~t· an·nttL'. Th e matter \\·ill lltl\\. he ttlrnt.:d on·r to the Plan cnntmis-.,inn and tlw zoning board, the pn-.(Jnnel oi " hirh i.; the :--ame. land Ho111e ." Tt·lt·l·hmu- \\"ilmette :~:H7 .... DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN ~IH't·iaJi:l. ing 1 ' · .\IJ 7~-1 in tht> trentment of ) un·· lw." 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