Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Sep 1938, p. 22

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positi1onl iour-country of ubig uv to take stock of the different resuits to be expected, fromn various forrns of government, For this reason the Womnen's Re- publican Club of New Trier is Offer- ing free to aU its 1,400 menibers in. Glencoe, Winnetka, Kenilworth and Wilmette, Prof essor DeLong's lec- turev. The first is to be Monday, October 10,. at 10 A. M., the second, at the same time Monday, October m7 The third and last will be chang- ed to monday afternoon at 2 o'clock to coincide with the annual: meeting of the club. Ani eeétings. are being beld at Wiiinetka Comm mity House. Changlul yunitià, Ilhmen Ileir Governr meeting on alyze thesec "The, Private the, bjock workers in the i UI ,Pre- cinct in Winnetka . Thursday, at 3 P. .,Mr. Lawrence Hiowe and Mrs. Dennison Hul were to. have their ,workers ithe l9th Winnlka precintt meet at Mrs. Hiul's home oný DeWindt road. Laut Tuesday, Mrs. Arthur Dean. had ber workers at her homne at 1082 Piné street, Winnetka' Friday, October 31, block workers i their respective precincts wiil be instructed and entertained at the same timieby Mrs. Logan Fitch, cliairman of the 14th precinct ' in ber, home at 1062 Cherry street, and, by Mrs. Roswell Coytne, 307 Woodstock At r24, as i' ianid departiiig from teachig only on, is announe- -e will be tbree ;only, for chil' dents, and for' U7 i111use the I wbich the~ victimn was remuovec u c rusbed to the-Evanstxa houpital in the police ambulance. Uponi arri- Val there he was pronounced dead. Preecetu Mvsterv pouice investigation lias failed to reveal a reason-for the mon being in the yards, whlcb are, encloîëd by a solid fence. Josephi Konen. motorman. state d thet ie, was back- ing a train onto a switch track when he saw the man bendig over the third ýrail. He, promp:tly' applied the Ibrakes but was uhiable to stop 'the train until Xbld was struck ~ .Fprther inqùiry by the police elic- ited theiniformation that the victim 'of the, accident had left Alexian Brothers liospital, at about 3 o4clock ed Way t. -Uiuiaand Park [g at the "L" termhinal in e at approximately 7 o'clock. quired as to how* to get to di Park, saying that h lie d a iving there. Ris movements at time until lie was found the wheels of the train are Uudf.riuis Was Unempoyed Painter Kold was a painter by rade, but had been uneniployed for sone time. A postmortem examination at the hospitai revealed that the victimns' chest had been cruslied, the pelvis fractured, and that lieliad received severe electric burns. pOriental Roga 1compaée h nr att Elm- Carle- n.,.t at the

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