Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jun 1938, p. 28

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$25. 0 .O Iad..r - Outdo@r Expert Cochlagl Always avallable at the range or at your, own home. 18" Siiermer Ave. Nortbbrook Pb... N@àbr..k 256 compromise 'and agreements rai ea our ears.only to be dissipated by the nextý report. Apparently the minority wvas exp ected to accept '100 per cent the resuirts of the areemeto h twvo factions of thé Democratic party, as we werenol, consulted on the pro- g ramn. Finally at nuon on Thursday, Floor. leader Adamowski announced' the a greed prog rarn. Its major, details were (1)>a driver's licenise with the administration. divided between the secretary of state and the director of public works, $300.000 to be appro- priated for administration 1to the, secretary of. state 1 and $100.000 to the public %vorks-departmnent. (2):the pas s- age of the use ta.x and the producers', wavs over the entire state, (2) lat- since 80 per cent of road -building cost*s go. to abor, therefore cuttinig down on road, building increases un-- emploiyment, and (3) that the motorist is contributing too) heavily to the cost of goVerfimrefit. The 'house passed Hou-seBi . 80 on Thursday night. The senate wil act upon it 'next week. This biltplaceçs, ini the hands of a.so-called statle board of education cornp .osed of the gover- nor, the superintendent of public.1in- struction.. the auditor of. publicý ac- counits, the attorney-general. and the director of finance, an appropriation of. $1.000.000 to be distribu.ted onaý mathyematical formula to needy high schools before .Septeinber 30 of this tijys tt'. ro .,fte , -y' --.- JoJr '. tax funds. After the defeat of Senate Bill No. Many New Bina 6 a new bill was introduced for- the On Thursday night M«aii new bis aid of the high schools. Nfam educa- were introduced as well as amnend- tors do flot favor ex-officio boards ments to buils already on the calendar and are reviewing with alarmi this to cover the program which had been niew departure in school administra- annouriced earlier in the day. These tion in Illinois. Many. are gsking whv buils will flot be available to the mem- the state superintendent of public in'- bers before Monday night and there- struction w-ho -.ic>ow distributes the fore there will be- no opportunity to $13,000.OW annual state school dis- time registration, doses it is, probable that the total will be about. 5 per ,cenlt better than- it .was, la'st .vear." TIîree schools, bave 'already reg- istered« a greater number of studerit, than last year's totals,' Director Hahne said. The graduate s chool registered 1,690 .persons.- vesterda%. whîile the 'total attendance last year was 1,608. The college of liberal.artý enrolled 526 persons, as, agairnst af total of 447 ast year. Coanm.c. Increasè The school of commerce. reported an increase over 1937 iii both the Ev-, anston and Chicago divisions. Thct Evanston enrolim ént has alread v reached 145, an increase of .23 over' last year's total, and the Chicago di-~ vision, has 425 registrants conipared1 The school of music, determitned to limit registration so thât its facilitie, niight be of maximum benefit to stit- dents, closed its registration at 59.3. WVhile there were 630 persons eniroil- ed in music last year, the differencu 's attributed to the fact that 175 ap- plicanits were turried away yesterdav. The summer sessioni, which wl run until August 13, offers more thani .te question ota quuruni is not raiseu that the membDbrs and only the officers attend. Since in:the bouse when1 ail of the measures -were introduced the attitude unanirt into the bouse,. the senate flot bein in active session, ail legisiation which soa milliond. is to be passed before july 1 must In hode sed.nt pass the House on Monday night. l h eet That night's session promises* tô be the following high la hecti one as anv of the rneas-, A, . e_ In ani iusic fi ýhe stra. s am senatorial district, 6 hs schools W'ill benefit omiUtted OMITTED NAME inouncing the committee on or the Illinois Symphiony or- concerts, which opei Iin gtoin park, Wîlmnette, on july news-magazine. inadverteiitly the name of L. H. Yingling, terrace; Winetka. The over- removecid:, an ar Ibill thus requiTes rdment andi thejlor Ottawa, votes for pas.-1 Bakcers ass ýe council was F. A. Gerding of the Illinois Archery Uistrct.r Russ. B.<, Hoogerhyde, national archIery champion, "0o wiIl act as Pro for newly recogni.ed North Shore Archers. The newi shooting range Will be in Northbrook. n

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