List FutureI Projects for High School New, Trier High school bas filed with the Chicago offce of the Public Woprks administration a ,lis t of pro-- jects costing au estimated .$486 M0 projects .tilat.-are î- ncluded in theï-. scbool's proposed building rgair for the future. The school,,autiiorities havec mader clear that îio application, has been, made fo, the PWA for rnoney to.*l)e use(l on such* projects. Ili fait, it . poiîi.te<l' 1out, the finanicial condition of the high school is sucli that nio collateral could, be- offered for gov-- ertiment loans of this type. A bond issue referendum, or. sonie other similar step, would be necessary. Heading 'the list of high school l projects, is the coiupletion of thc 1â_ swimming pool at a cost of $150,W41 The other projects and their esti- miated costs are : vocational equip- Ment, $11,000; rebuilding of the libra- -Ibovc' is pictitred a ,,,odel t/a ry-study hall unit, $50,000; an addi-1 Prodiicts'copmpanv jin the lii"inntta1 tional lioiler power bouse, $25,000; If einersda3, eventing of this week. Thec generating equipment, $35,000; stad- Inewé prikiciples. Iixterior walis are of ium-fieldhouse unit, $75,00M; complete Floors are construscted zvit h steel beani remodeling of the old central school naitriu1 is ised betweem floors and pàr building unit, $100,000; street tunnel tion gflass, do not open. Molfficit'a for pedestrians on Essex oad l)e- 1vent ilators, ProIecting agaipist rai,> and tween the Leslie E. Gates gylnnasîuîîa is approxii»îaely $6.000. Eirnst A4. Benk and the Phelps athletic field, $10,000: decoration of the school building uIs just completed, $10,000, and an add- Barometer of tion to the auditorium stage, $20,C00. R a sae I Realtors to Learn N' a Change' About Air Travel' By C. E. Drayer North Sbore realtors are more than (Nort Shore 1?ealty) ever up in the> air-at ieast they are Have you noticed lately the omis- becoining. more "air inided," asîson from real estate classified ads of. dictedbytheansunemet -f te steal," "6bargain" and like debasing. programi for the April meeting nex% words? Toewmssoe o Monday of the Evanston-North1 only the extreme sag in public esteem Shor Rel Etat bord.of this basic commodity,- but--their Several thousand feet of thrillingi omission marks the change to a new sound pictures will be shown ini a sp- 1 sersousness e oeadani IODERN HOME Phc>to S5hop Pieturile at zoas dis>l<yed by thc Building Better Home.ing ex/tibit which clc'sed construiction of this house 'incorporates ýf comnpressed aubestos cernte ut blockes. Ps and prccas-t slabs. Saumd deadeni>g rtit ions. Windows, gla.zed ut& iin.çulo- it ventilation i assu.red by newv type sn)ow-. Thte cost of this six-rooin house ýert is the archite ct. but inability to afford, it. One is curious over the utter absence of the entrepreneur owner and contrac- tor who used to buy the well located but run down home of earlier vintage at about ground value, ix it up to give modern interior and external appeal and seli at a profit. ack of capital, flot lack of opportunity, seemsý to. be .the reason. The great c o w ds attending demons tration homes and home interior exhibits in the past six months show that the desire is there. Permit Record to Take Jump Building permits 'for impoenns totalinig almnost a quarter of a mil-: lion dollars were issued nWnek duig.the, month of Ma rcb onle of: which was, for the. new Winnetka- Congregational -churcb,, at 725 -Pine, street, costing $225,000. The other six permnits were for remokleling. jobs', the total cost of wbich amounits to $6,775. Robert. Golding ïs making alter-, ations to bis residence at 1095 Pine, street, costing $3,500. W. S.* Warfield, iiI, took out a per- ,mit for an addition-to bis residence at 1124 Pine street, costing $1,350. O. C. Doering is building an addi- to. 1046r48 Gage'streetini the. business section of Hubbard Woods, costing $1,000. A permit was issued to Russell A.' Bartz, for a private garage and an. addition to the residence at 429 Cbest-~ nut street, costing $500. Miss Hilda Anderson is building an: addition to the residence at 882 Elm street, costing $425. Wilmette Per mits Show atn Up-Trend Building activity in. Wilmette, showed a trend upward in the month ending Tuesday, March 26. Seven. peiXh'its were taken out during that. period for construction that is esti-. mated to cost $1 5,000. This is in, contrast to-the $1,85 wortb of build-' ing wvork authorized in the six per.-, mits issued the previous month. Two new vresidences are included in the IiEst of building projects for Mfarvh. Harris Brothers took out a permit on March 26 for an $8,000 f rame dwelling to bc built for John ealtors are being urgea to attend. Mis*1C4**-*--mu The business meeting of the board bination. -A buyers strike on building pect, will begin at 8 o',clock. The pictures exists. He can'do better buying the ing. will begin at 8:45 o'clock. The meet- already built bouse, and, does.. shou ing will be held in the board Moons The mnove to modernize, is a re- is$ at.1569 Sherman avenue vnso. sponpse to the yearnulmg for :the new 698 or moi 'ermits i% region, r st rnonth, that is, d thri tîrd of ut thçe