Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1933, p. 13

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polis pa frou 64A. Mm PLATFORM PLI DGESIý Since April 7, 1933, and after the Platform of. the Economy Party was adopted, the question of regulation of the saleof legalized beer bas arisen. The candidates of, the ýEconomy: Party are pledged to a strict regulation of. the bee:r traffie , confin ing the same solely to. sale by sueh grocery and,drug stores as existed: and operated in. Kenil- worth on April 7, 1933, no beeér to be consumed on the premises where sold, and no distributing plant to be permitted in Kenil- worth for distribution of beer to adjoining north shore villages. Since the adoption of the Economy Party platform the question of annexation bas arisen. The candidates of the Economy Party are pledged to oppose any attempt to annex the Village of Kenil-. worth to any other munieipality, and are also opposed to any extension of the Village limits. In addition to above, the Economy Party candidates are Vote the ECONOMY Ticket 0 Econlomy Party. For. Village President HERMAN C. HINTZPETER For.Village Trustees (Vote for, Three) WARNER*CARY LEWIS DAVID E. ELMGREN JOHN T. JANETTE For Police Magstra te BROWER MUNROE l'hie Ect noimny Part y PhfQor i 1. PEconoii3,-We assert that the - eliciency. of the. 'Village Governnient can lie increased and the present expenditures reduced by approxiirnately 25% under an efficient village management, and thereby the burden of taxes on Kenilworth property reduced. *as a, desirable residential district, and particularly the prevention of heavy .trucks and busses f rom running' through the streets of our village thereby endangering the safety and lives of our children and, creating noise and costly destruction of streets. fKe rth as a Strictly ourselves to the Po.

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