The, league, made publie this week thefollowing letter .of March 25 ad- dressed by Mrs. Bogert -and Mrs. Frank P. Hixon, legisiative1 chair- mnan, to ail members of the House. "The Illinois League of Women Voters respectfully urges you to support the mo- tion which we understand is ta be mnace in the House onTuesday ta non-concur in the report of the House Cortmmttee on Municipaliti'es on the -city manager en- abling bills, H. B. 225-229, inclusive, (Rennick, Llnn, Swanson and Edwards). -We belleve that these bis ienit your support as they give the people'oaIfllinois the right ta dlecile %what type aI local government they wlish." Local leagues throughout the state report many expressions of support for the bis ini their districts. WASHINGTON MEETING Irma Lee Pet'ru, 1140 Michigan avenue, Wilmette, m a k e s a charming p ic t u re as a littie Dutch girl in a rehearsal of the act she will do in the annual children's amateur contest of the Sa, e Coutryclu4Satrdej.ý April 8. More than fi! tI North Shore youngsters are entered fin the club contest which is being directed by Mrs. Catharine Rog- ers, 1210 Greenuood avenue, Wil- mette. can, said Miss Wells. "The patniotism to -a reèvitalizing iofI thlatj that is dcemancled of this generationwilascoidrshc is participation in public affairs. the League programi as a Our salvation .will only, corne when1 sary to meet aîtered coi the courage, initiative, brains and n-iost of the suggested cha ambition which in the past have ing in the field of forei been lavished upon private affairs The League of Women 'lotE more about devoted cal. It nges in aneces-. litions- ges flU- policy. -s is one Fl's or Fosrth Floor