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Show Time to Plan la Now. There Is scarcely anything In the smaller places that may not be changed, the city planner finds. For example, In the smaller cities, railroad approaches may be set right; grado crossings eliminated; water fronts re-deemed re-deemed for commerce or recreation, or both (Chicago la doing fine work In that direction); open spaces muy be acquired eveu in partly built-up sections; sec-tions; a satisfactory street plan can be carried out and adequate main thoroughfares established; public tuiidlngs can be grouped; a park system sys-tem can be composed for gradual and systematic development. "AH of these elements of a city plan," says Mr. Nolcn, expert city planner, "are in-dispensable in-dispensable sooner or later. They I noiy be had in the smull city with relative ease and slight cost." Col-I Col-I ller's Weekly. |