* ei, buUt, ulird, ne is flot so sure that political parties could function with- out federal patronagei, although 'le haâs a variety of suggestions to offer * toward.,that goal. Would Avold Patronage The, National League of Womnen Voters has as a major- interest elizn- ination 'of Patronage and establish- m ent of a personnel s ystem. which willatrt to, and keep in the pub- lic service, persons, of outstanding àbility.i .The league has entered on a 1939 campa ign to work for dernocracy and mnake democracy, work. The questionswere not Put to' the legis- la tors to " put themn on the: spot,, but to brin'g out that expression 'of opinion which is one of the gÉeat advantages of the democratic systemn Responsive to Popular Will Representative Dirksen (R>: "hr ~no ,patronage o~r lihuted ptrnge lisi- volved, partie,- become more truly re- Sponsive to popular will.' Representative Mason (R> "Political *parties wýou]d be better off if ail patron-t age were eliminated.' Representative T. V. Smith (13): "The less patronage, the more public service: and. this Without exception. Interest in ideas is amcng the. most zeneral human characteristies: and political ideas are particularly calculated to stir up interest With the. goal.of every citi-en graduated from high sechonl (a -goal falrlv. ne-ir to being r'eachied in t he next decade) I think it pro'hahle that citizen.- with oriv- ate Jobs m-w do mrst of the political b work, and do it miich better.- Franklin Dean, fietd.secretary of the Hadleij Correspondence Schooj for -the Blind, will be the speaker at the mont hi y meeting of the Wo man' Mtsionary Sa- ciety of the. North Shore, Meth- odist church, Tuesday, January 17, at 2 -o'clock. Wildcat Hurdlers See A Promising Season With five hurdlers coming up from the freshman ranks, plus a crack varsity holdover ini Eugene Hath- away, Northwestern's track team is expected to make a strong showing ini the hurdie events during the com-, ing indoor season. The group represents the largest number of hurdlers to. represent the Wildcats in recent years and Coach Weeýk"Day Dinners 75c Lnchen, 5S. oafurdoy . uary 14t 1939 A" Luncheon, SOc Breaded Veal Steak Braised Short Ribs of Beef with Fresh Vegetables Old Fashioned Chieken Pot Pie wlth Fluffy 1'ea Biscuits- FreZe e closwt atrSýc Broiled Frenich Lamb Chops (2) - Fresh Vegetable Plate Choice of Two with 'the Above Hot Entrees:- Italian Minestrone Soup Chilled Tomato Juice *Tted Pineapple Juice Parsiey Buttered New Potatoes Whipped Potatoes Buttered Fresh Green Beans Buttered Brussels Sprouts Orange Sherbet Apricot Stuffed,,Cream Cheese, and Pistachio Nut Salad Head Lettuce Salad, French Dressing SPECIAL COLU ENTREE: Mixed Fresh Fruit SalacI with Chicken Salad Sandwich (Including Dessert, Beverage> who were neyer real bhldrenbýUt were éreated by a sentence in Sec- tion 211 of the State School law. says Laura WghsLundp. cl1irm.!,n of the Departmnent of Government and Edgcatjon of the Illinois League, Of Women Voters, in an article in the Illinois Voter for January out this week. Ti Frpite of thceir non- existence they have absorbed about six hundred-and fifty thousand dol- lars ($650,000) per year of the state such boa third (3,, In Ice-1,9Tgen meet iast year and ha rbe a consistent point winner for the past two years. Ris special-' ty is the high hurdles in -which his best time is 15 seconds. A leg injury handilcapped his performance dur- ing MOst of last season but barring a recurrence of the injury hé should be, among the ranking conference hurdlers this year. room ha'd as Frozen Ice Créa' Vanilla, Choc( Solurday.'Jon. 14, 1939 Dinner. 75c Qyster Cocktail Italian Minestrone Soüp with Grated Imported Parmesan Cheese Iced Pineapple Juice Frappe F'ruit Juice Fruit Cocktail Topped with Sherbet Grape Juice ______Chilled Tornato Juice Old Fashloned Stewed Chicken with Fluffy Dumplings -RoastLeg of Spring Lamb w.ith Fresh Mint Sauce ode terscotch Sauce ck Candy, or ut 'one- lousandý Yo-ur