Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1939, p. 4

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"IT!STED COALOO Order Tour Cool Now!1 WIMT= COAL & MTERAL VOe 1301 Li, Ave. WiImft. 4200 Read the Wat Ada Dloek Ou't site u' Tan 011, and Vveais. il Squibb 29c.49c ShoI 30c-57c-98c Noxxemo 39c-89c At Our Two Deop ige Ave. Pliannacy A Lai., and Ridge Road A CeiliWiIm.ff.316 *'. *tlu *'u illre, 4a Aivu,uuu a PauAi, blind persons in the Ulnited States, ing converted into an exclusive resi- mnany of whom are potential students dential neighborhood. i this school, if and when means By 'a formai résolution at Tuesday are provided to defray the added ex- evening's meeting, the board ex- pense of their enroliment, ipressed its appreciation to the spon- There is always a waiting list of sor of theenabling legisialtion, State blind people who seek this 'oppor- Representative, Charles Weber. It tunity. also formaily thanked State, Senator Arthur Bidwell and Representatives B ernice T. Van.der Vries and Arthur Albert A.Roush of'Chattanooga, Tenn., is visitiiig bis' niece, Mrs. Aim pr. ge orthira.1 bert Ackerma'nn of 11Prkaenue. The text of the 'ordinance of an-ý Mr. Roush, who came last week, wiIl nexation appears elsewhere i this stay until Stepmber 1. issue. IlRepubficans Ready IIYDROX for. 1940. Fund Drive. Machinery for financing the 1940 1CR CRE RIRepublican caffnpaign in Illinois has been set in motion by National Coin- Orane .Pinappe Ser. mitteeman Hill Blackett. of Win- Orouue PimappleSher. netka. By a unanimous vote of. con-' bet bel'ween 2 loyers of fidence in Mr. Blackett the GO? Cocoant IceCreumstate cnntéé .aàprôvêd his pro-~ Coconut ce Ceamgram for collecting and distribut- pinting campa ign funde through the 22C ntg agency of the "Illinois Repuican 22c pkgFinance Committee.- This finance- committee will ini-.à Sndable Stre clude three merrbers of the state committee and three donors to the1 Snider-Cazel Drug camnpaign fund. Robert Hall MeCor-1 ID mick, prorninent Chicagoan, is trea- Wilmett. .and Central surer. Walter J. Malatesta, f o r CallWilrette400years assoclated with the late Fred Cu om# loharn, when lhe watequr RitaIway Labor Art in a consolidated proceeding in- volving the siatus o! the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Rail- road. company (North Shore Line) under the Railway-Labor Act and the R ailiroad Retirement Act, the In-' terÉtate Comrmerceý commission, in, a décision, whir4h was, made JuI .y il, Iast, but not released until July 26, found thaàt the North Shore lune is not a, street, iterurban or 'suburban electric railwq'y within the meaning of the exerrution provisions o! the Railway Labor.Act and the Railroad Retirement Act. The North Shore line, bas at. ail times co nsidered that it is an inter- furban electric railway and. stili 'so considers. 1 bhas been held to beý an interurban electricý railway by formai decrre of the United States District court !or~ the Northern Dis- trict of Illmnois, Eastern division, an4 .tlat lecree, was afrirmed by, the. United States Supreme court. The railroad bas also been found by the Interstate Commerce comn-, mission itself, in a proceedîng in-ý stituted under the Raiiway Labor Act, to be a street, interurban or, suburban electric railway exempt from the provisions of the Rail,,ay Labor Act. WiII Present Petition The receiver for the railroad, this week served 'notice upon ail interest-_ n avenue, WILMRITTEÉ', ILLINOIS Sunday Srvicesm-i ia. Wednesday-Testimonial 'Meting-8 p.m.. Sunday School Exercises-9:45 a.m. It is Mr. Blacket's policy that the Illinois campaign be adequately. fianced before' any of the money collected by this committee is sent to the national cornmittee for dis- tribution in other states. eVventr eiVUVLa1L jutge James H-. WiIR- erson, 'who bas the receivership pro-- ceedings i charge, is flot at 'that time sitting, at which time the re- ceiver, through counsel, will present. a petition asking that an injunction issue restraining the United States' District Attorney at Chicago from attempting to enforce any o! the penalties prescrïbed by the Railway Labor Act for failure to comply with the provisions of that Act. This petition for ijunction will involve a e' Mr. anid Mrs. P. L. Edwards of 720 1Eimwo,d avenue will spend iext week-end with Mr. and Mrs. '. H. Gardiner of Gary at the Gar- iers' surnimer 'home in Grand: faven, Mich. ai-ý

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