Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1930, p. 33

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January li, '1930 WILMETTE LIFE I ' Cutter of the medical school, Dean Arthur D. Black of the dental school, and William A. Dyche, business manager of the university. A luncheon in the Archibald Church library of the medical school preceded the dedicaThree major congressional measures tion ceremonies. are endorsed this year by the League of Women Voters. Under the DePLAN CATHOLIC FESTIVAL partment of Efficiency in Government The International Society for the the abolition of the lame duck session, Renascence of Catholic Church Music S. J. R. 3, already passed by the senate, was r'ormed during the fall at Frankis urged. Will Rogers has defined a fort~ Germany. Many European counlame duck as a "congressman who . is tries sent delegates. The society is still alive but whom the government under the protectorate of the Pope's paym(!ster has· notified that he will be- Ambassador at Berlin, Pacelli. A festicome totally disabled by March 4." va·t week is planned for October, 1930. More than a hundred attempts have been made since 1798 to change the date of the Inauguration and the sessions of Congress. The present resolation would provide for ti1e convening of Cqngress January 2, two months, instead of thirteen after the elections. The league supports the measure as a means of putting promptly into effect the will of the country. Under the Child Welfare committee the league supports the Jones-Cooper Bills, the bills asking for an appropriation of $1,000,000 for the promotion of the hygiene of maternity and infancy. Each state is to be offered a share of this in proportion to its population which must be matched if it is accepted. This is the successor of the SheppardTowner Act and the Newton Bill. President ·Hoover in his message to Congress urged the continuation of this work. S. J. Res. 49, recommended by the Senate Committee on Agriculture, and providing for federal operation of ~~ uscle ~hoals is the measure backed bv the Committee on Living Costs. This is similar to the one passed by ·the la st Congress and given a "pocket veto" bv President Coolidge. The resolution provides for the continuation ·)f government operation as required by Shore Line cleaned the National Defense Act of 1916, and for the purpose of the development of suits look clean ... the Tennessee River system for hydroelectric power production, navigation. feel clean . . . are flood control, and experimentation in cheap fertilizer. The League urged clean. And they are this as the best means of giving the public the advantage of the $16,000,000 shaped with preinvestment here. cision you can only In addition the league supports the administration in its request for speedy expect from a ratifications of the Root Formula for entrance into the World Court, and its cleaner who cominterest in the naval disarmament · conference. bines long experi- Women Voters Back Three Major Bills Before Congress Evanston Show Room 162o SHERMAN AVE. Greenleaf 4 8 2 1 Hubbard Woods Show Room goo LINDEN AVE. Winnetka 6so Gremleaf 700 ·send one suit--get inside information on this drv cleaning · · · See the Difference ... and feel it too. Dedicate Ward Memorial on N. U. McKinlock Campus A bas-relief of Mr. and Mrs. A. :Montgomery Ward, set in the wall of the foyer of the · Montgomery Ward ~femorial building on the McKinlock camvu.s of Northwestern university, \\·as publicly unveiled and dedicated \Vednesclav afternoon of this week. Mrs. Ward made gifts totalling $8.000,000 to Northwestern university for the erection and endowment of lhe M-ontgomery Ward building as a memorial to her husband and for the advancement of science and the service of the poor. The building was completed in 1927 and now houses the laboratories and clinics of the medical and dental schools of the university. Beneath the bas-relief is the inscription: "Elizabeth ]. Ward by whose generosity this building was erected. A. M_ontgomery Ward to whose memorv this building is dedicated." The memorial overlooks the lake front. One of Montgomery Ward's most conspicuous public services was the conservation of the .take front for "the poor people of Chicago, not the millionaires." Because of his persistent and successful efforts, he was known as "the watch dog of the lake front." The bas-relief was unveiled by Miss Marjorie Montgomery Ward, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward, and was dedicated by President Scott. Others who spoke were Dean Irving S. ence with complete equipment. Get critical about dry cleaning - phone Shore Line. We know you will be delighted with our work and our rea· sonable prices. I ~ I 2 15 Washington A vt. Wilmette Succeuon to tbt Krauss Cleaning Co. SHORE LIN C. L. ROGERS, Ptllident A PHONE CALL WILL BRING OuR TRucK TO YouR DooR NO TOLL PHONES GRE"ENLEAF (Evanston) 3.fOO WILMETTE ···· ··.···· 3400 GLENVIEW HIGHLAND PARK 3400 310 GLENCOE ·····.· 1300

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