Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Oct 1938, p. 7

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up of EUecl.rmc ¶ahiroad w~ater sewer.- and also the re-port of its condkisiofl following an* adverse The strike which tied. up ail pas- p ost. card referendum. as contained senger and freight 'service. on the in ithis news-ruagazine. Chicago, North, Shore. and M'il- ,The' board denied any intent to .waukee. railroad since August 16, .over-ride the majoiÉity. in the refer- was ' ended oný Tuésday) afternoon eridum. . but stated Ithat the sewer w\hen Judge James H. Wilkerson of .qestiorh cornes up for. consideration the United States district court ap- alrnost perennially. ý.and that "fur-- proved a wage. agreement betweeni ther investigation'. means simplythat Col. A. A. Sprague, receiver qf the future sewer-n&ds of the village' line, 'and 'the Anýiagamated Associa- is-a concern which must,,be met as À tion, of Street. E lectric Railway,"and arises. Motor Coach Ernployes as sole bar-, gaining agei cy o(f,th&'.operating em-,U, .N'aieBadWI pi( ve S. U .M rn B td SericeReunid Tda o~ .PIav -on CoYlumnbus Day, SérviË>, Lesuned: odayAs 1aàleadi ng featu re in the generalI BerardJ.Falon.excutve program of festivitiles to'be held on ficr fr.the*rceier.anounedColumbus Day cornmemorating the that passenger, service xvould be re-dscvrofAeiabtherl sumd i 401o'loc tis husdy Italian navigator. the United States m orn inOg. The line. Mr, Fallon added. ol Marine band., historiç patriotic mu- start 'operations with as near a full siCall gazain rom Wahgon schedule as practicable. , Ticket D, ' jl apari -'cg in a agents were rdered to open their special concert to be held Wednes- stations on Wednesday afternoon and dyeei~Ote4 ~te~4r evening to supph' full informationi national Amphitheatre, 42nd and Hal- to the: public... sted streets. The concert is being Mercandse dspach shedlessponsored by the Knights of Colum. bus of Cook county. of whom were to be resumed Wednesday eve McalJ oiti h tt ning, ihe .Hweti h tt 'Under the-agreement between the dpt n urm ietr receiver and the union, which is to EN RS DG OD be in effect until May 31, 1939, divi- NES DGW D siôn 900 of the Amalgamated will be Evelyn Janet Suekoif, daughter of' the sole bargaining. agency, except 'Mrs. Louis A. Suekoiff, 819 Chestnut for clerical employeês and those be- avenue, 1eft last week to enter Edge- .1 N\o Dust- No Smioke- No Soot WILbMTTE COAL- dé MATERIAL CO.I 1301, Lake Ae New 's I -I ~A WimtUe4200,l Prices as neeaed, ana i memeiUiUp ini Le *Ainalgamated is to be a condition of year, and is continuing her high' *employmetit. school work at Edgewood park. Naine Mediatlon Board Ms .Wse mnsn 5 The scale of wages in .effect before WMrs.ouJ. hWe sley Amudsn 259 thÏe.str.ike began is to prevail, exceptWodcrt aa.hegusslt thpft employees will take 20 per cent wekhrmte, r.H .Vs * otherwgesfleceVe'S erifi and sister, Miss Lllati Vos. of Iowa. percen incerifcats fr te 3 .Miss Virginia Buchanan, 19431 Ken- * days after that. In the- meantime iwrhaeu~hs.jie h à mediation board wiîî. atternpt to Cappella choir at DePauw univer- work out 'a permanent, contract. sity, where she is in h& junior year. * 16#z. $1.', IDefatted cod Uver o11 vita- mijis. 100 Perles Ameoca New Low . Price 11

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