BAN AREAl Zonhing and Tax Measures Are Sponsored by Country Towns Association With the. state leiiature in ses-, Sion, persistent effort is -being put forth by the Suburban Area and Country Towns association of Cook counlty-wath which this village is af- fiited-+to obtain legislation calculat- ed to be.of particular benefit to the suburban area communities. Important among' recommen dations going to the lawmakers from the asf- sociation relates to a bill to provide for thé zonjing of territory just out- Iide city andl village linits, The legisiative committee of the associa- tion W'ill give its recommendation on this when it has had ail opportunity to e xamine thbe bill. This législation, it is. hoped, will provide a means by wvhich communities miay exercise con- trol over the. development of con- tiguous territory to prevent encroach- ment of undesirable elernents. WouId Alter Tax Procedure Bills are also ini course of prepara- tion by the association to enable the Community Chest L4eague Honor Roll 'The civic spirit «battin average" of Wilmette, residential bl ocks as compdb ruiyChest headquarters to in iebyomnt dicate prôgress in the Community Chest drive shows the 1,000 per cénters making rapid gains. The standing:- Pmr Cent: BlockCivic Spirit 1300 Maple avenue ....... .... lsS Spencer avenue..............1900 l00 Michigan avenue...................1,0 M0 Forest avenue .......... ...... ............1,0 00Romona road.. ............ ............ 1,000 llooMchignavene....... ...............1,0 40 Elmwood avenue ................ ......... 1,000 MO Michigan avenue .............,0 700Seneca road . ................ ............ 1,000 90l S.u.cn ruoad . ............. ............. 1,000 lm0Seneca road .............................1, 1200OLocust rond ............................... 1,M0 2MBlackhawk rond,.. ......................... 19000 1000OMiamni rond......... ....... .......... 1,000 1000Cherokee rosi......1....00...0g 2400 Iroquois rond ............................. 19000 10eLockerbie road .....à...................... 1,000 50OLinden avenue ..................... ........1,0 bjpck iii tte is omùit ted fr the -Honor "'Tii.Human Adventure" Wil Relate Story. of Archeologi- ecal Expédition» tickets for the spec ial showing. at New Trier High school of "The Human Adventure," eight reel Ori- ental- institute talking picture, Were; placed onf sale this week at the high, school and. at the grammar schools throughout the New Trier township villages. The film, itwill'be recalled fromi the first announnernent, was pro- duced by the Oriental -institute of the University of Chicago and is to be shown at the high school audi- torium umder the auspicoes of the Tri- Ship Boys' club on Weédnesday, january 16. It sketches man's rise from savagery to civilization and presents the work of the fourteen permanent expeditions maintained byý the institute in the lands whex'e man made his conquest of civilization., TIaree Showinge There will be thrée sh( ew Trier, the frs a. 1 at ck LneiegisaC5IrJd in neAri IAKurure. Such legisiation is designed to insure fair practice ini comiputing assessments and to expedite distribution of tax revenue. Police Bulletin Effective Thomas A. Matthews, executiveý secretary of the association, an- nounced this week that the police bulletin maintained by the association is proving highly effective in spread- ing information concerning police re- woocl avenue, vvîm Rockford .college Mt ing visited her parei M. C.- Hecht. "ý'Love tbv neighbor as tliyself' is ail ail-important command that aaui fththglihs f h.fl bas the respect of ail wlho kniow> our Minmette. We are passing through Sme the huncinhts fhe Dfil an unuisual econornic and social crisis, yet there bas ever been evident a JarestH.estefs n wlikandr.i wholehearted willingness to lend a helping hand to the less fortunate__ Jam te rintefo iunder anddi meeting adversity face to face, making the best of it, and so shaping or one o the most famous archeologists colminity activities that. with the better day that must corne, we wladhof of he Oisen ntiu and r al oforward again with the muùtual respect and confidence found o1îy, adsistianse is sf een n he in timies of adversity. and the epic rise of man; a flight "On our local Welfare board list for the înonth of December last, 63 over the Persian mountains.and ail-, f amulies, comprising 242 individuals, were helped. These were not and atixer in a sandstorm which reached could not be reached by the County relief, and it was and still is Wil- Ieights of 12,000 feet; excavations mette's job. In addition, remember that there are six other charities and which reveal fourteen separate and arp lirnhlýor2ian ditinc-t cies. earh huilt one unoin lit, 1042 Green- with Waukegaii. Last Friday the fst ton avenue, 'prominent in American Fort M.yers an Miami, lla. £ UV7 te, returned to team lost its match in the city league Legion circles and a past master of enjoyed the bathing in both p laces nday after hav- to the Professional Men's club by a Wilmette Masonic lodge, is reported andfishing in the Gulf of Mexco,, s,.Dr. and Mrs. scorelof 5 'to 3. Wilmette was forced this wcek recovering satisfactorily clearskies, and temperature between to forfeit one point. from a serious siege of pneumouia. 85 and 90- degrees.