commissionn lis workeu verY nard and expects shortly to make its re- port to the legiîs1ati.ýre. ýOne of the very :important ,recommendations will. be: that school ,elections be placed. under the regular electîon officiais with, the samie safeguards in force as we have In, other elec- tions. Aceept .Recomimendations The, Department of. Government and Education of the Illinois League of Women Voters, Mrs. Laura I ug h e s Lunde, chairman, an- nounced this Week, presenteda reso- lution to the state convention last May, asking that the league send representatives to the Elec tion com- ,mission and reenn.mendaies ti >"The Future We Face" will be the subject of a talle to be given by.Mrs, Virginia Camelon of WUl- mnette at the Sunday aiternoon meeting at« 3:30 ô'cloclc, March 12Z, in Foundation hall, Baha't* Uni- versal House of Worship, at Lin-- den avenue and Sheridan road, TOMATO JUICIE .........5.Cl SILVERBROOK Lb. BUTTER 2.... ... Ri 7c SU NNYFIELD BUTTER .......5...l SCOTTISSUE........ als2' SUINNYFIELD IONAI SUNNYFI ELD FLOUk PLOUR FLOUR 241/2 -lb. 141/ 16 j lb. Bag Bac; sag 8 OCLOCK .0..E.... 3 4b. 39e PETER PAN WHOLE KERNE!. MISS WISCONSIN EARLY -o tllIas miaiiy peu- why we asked for Ltonu t. Most people have tn by the cry to 'keep The sevarsafP sn thev ,m- ei> or Evans- F c' SPARKLE ion Pie I Wheuties Box 1 KOc 46-c>z. 5 * Can .Large .... ... .... ... Six. vote at any but state and national elections, leaving local and scliool ENDO1RSES MEASURES> elections solely ini the hands ofth Mrs. Laura Hughes Lunde, chair- pôliticians. Thie present school elec- man o!f the Department of Gov'êrn- tion laws are so lax that it would metgdEuaio fteIlnis be quite simple for school boardLeague of Women Voters, this week memersto eelct hemelvs ~ advised lher department that the tinou yaneeet the vers n-board of directors of the league from having any say in the matterha nosdtoesuenwb- tions t fore, 1ý volves ple as this imi been le school won't i well, b-