Mrs. Clarence Shearon fathers of Central-Laurel pupils urging theini b be present. Mrs. Shearon will preside at a short business session and will then turn the meeting over bo Mrs. Wallace Behnke, program chairman. -The epeaker of tbe evening will be labor recordi," and of the "benefits to labor through such legisiation as the occupational disease law, whicb wvent by it.. .-He must. have. capacity, and. inito effect October 1:, the eigbtý liberabove ail, .lie'must have 'courage. alizinz amendn;ents to. the state. in "Governor H enry Horner," thie speaker continued, "ig the.lembodiment dùstrial compensation law. legisia-. tilin relatin<z téo mplovment of ~cn of *these qÙalities, wlhich lie baeveloped in over a quarter of a cen-, en aid childrenl, etc. ".His courage and initiative ini t!is tury in political affairs." Dr. Swanisb, wbo is a professor of ficld,"' he said, "have won for hiim the economics at Loyola uniiver'sity, ilow endorsement of thé Illinois Federaon Icave to do rsearch work for the, tion of Labor." state department of labor, statcd that The third class, according to nie he bas had first hand experience In speaker. ."whom Governor Hornier working under -Governor Hornier, and bas had the coura e anid capacity to bas seen threce classes of citizenls Serve ini consideration of the welfare profit directly. tunder bis regime.. of ail grouos, is thatof employers Fartuers Aided of lal)or. H-e 'b as balaniced ýthe bu<S"The farmers," be said, "have prof- et" he said. "and saved taxpayers ited by the, state.-wide plan of farm millions of dollars in interest'charges. 'a diustmenlt, formnulatcd by a com- The contribuitions to education bhavel mnittee appointed by Governor Hor- douhbled under Governor Horner." ner. He is resposile forthe aboli-. "'White EIép1a»Sale tion of a state ievy on real Pr opéerty lit conclusion. Dr. Swanish repeatwhich bias saved farmers and bomneowniers over thirtv million dollars a cd, -citizens sbould rc-elcct Hetnry Horiner for bis understanding, bis exyear. *, "An outstanding example of Gov-1 perience, bis capacity and bis cotirernor Horner's courage is to be secti2 age." ini his insistence upon a sales talc to A gratify-ing response to the appeal meet tbc crying nceds for relief off for -white elephants" to sell was inct the unemploycd, and this in tbe faceUby ait equally gracious response on Mark Ianprovement of opposition froiuî powcrful inberestst the part of the audience to purchase. Thiç speaker ini the stabe." and what had beeii an "elephanit" to.q contains over 9 stated thaf the district 1,00,000OOOsquare teet subject. Mr. Manne.rud disclaimed any intention of talking about zoning or the building code, in neither of which liebas any personal interest.ý He would confine bi*saddress, lhe said: to ýthe work of the Chicago Whol.esale Market counicil, of' which,:lie is e.xecutive sccretary and general Manager. Revitaliz. WhoIesaIe Mart His, organiza.tion, Mr. Maninerud stated, was formed to, revîtalize and rehabilitate that portion of downtown Chicago lying within the boundaies of Madison Street on- the: nortih, .Harrison street on th e South, Wells strect on the east.and the river ýon .thc west, known as the wholesale district. The plan, as explainéd, ivas tsecure close cooperation bctWecn the. owners of buildings and tenants to attract to the district, wbicli had been depleted by the depression and frteriorationïof -building, ôther tenants whose interests would be better scrved there than ini other localities. This was to be accomplished through the repairing and remiodeling of outmnoded structures, council advertising,. expositions, style* show,%s and other publicity measures. posiition wtih the John Marshall Law vides bbc only immediate ....... r(sorce i a.i..~ a consicieralie band improveienit n nFia. Ms oad D resuit uiesbsbe h school. He is a public speaker of bis an emergency, unless the stabe werc Whitman w'as lu charge of the sale. ,vork of the counicil, lie said, %vas audience with bis current event topics. made easierafter bhc property owvner Makes Âppqintmnents danced with the Muriel Abbot dancer: oetH m he'adbctnntlandta t is tiot Mrs., Shearon, bas announccd ap- and the Pavley Oukrainsky ballet. She oetvupry'sadthtentlre hti* poitmnbofth fllwig emerPo was recomrinendedl by and 15 flow studyR tr rm Cii the man wbo signs the Icase that ftefllwn ebr fig honmn with Miss Edna McRae. o lne1ays peunFtbc rent, but the custoniers ofthe board of direetors of bbc associaWe also wlsh to. announce that HwMr. and Mrs. Robert tion: Mrs. P. T. Green, meiersbip ard school is going to have Miss 'Vincent 112 Woodbine avenue Humphrey of the concerti. returneci bo chairman; Mrs. Francis Crowell, cbair- for their ballet and tap classes, and Wilmette on Saturday after an abSound Advice For Wihuette man of bospitaiby commitee; Mrs. ib Is our plan to collaborate with 'thesneo ormnh drn hc l anru eerdiias George Pubuani, social chairman; Mrs. lHoward school and give recîtal at th encr of umrymonapbb ca tob., r esitu atnin re errcd lupassi end of the season. r upryws atient ini the iutininW..tc we. - ways nd ............... ee as o wood .f avenue . Li. O has IC been Ige t uq rvi elwetal-Land nisParnt-Tcmites confined to ion would like to again call your ber bcd for the past ben weeks, havdon to the opeiIng of the altigsfee eatatcbti ,apelasses. to 1nic a1tigsfee er tacbti are t leaed ïnounc ou ne recovering slowly and is, able bo be er for the coring season wtll be UP for short periods during the after- 1lrank, Jr., who to siUsilon Eva Vinrent. Miss Vineent bas nôon bo receive visitors. bas been pledged Curtis Gottschalk of Evanston was frateriya lios introduced by President A. C. WVolff M r. and Mrs. Collyer gave a cock- as Mr. Clifton's successor. Hie was alad aladdne inrpryi ab nterhm hi for five years with the Evanston oe two weeks ago in honor of Dr. Ed- Credit association, laber going to the ward Jionahue of Lonidon who ivas Petinsylvania Qil company iin its Ev*nroute bo bhc west coast. a -so-office.