Representatives of the association sat in con ference with iany other f organizations which discussedl theý advisability of amendinig S. ýB. No. I as ht was first introduced, it is ex- îlained. At their irquest, the oiia bIl was amended for several reasoiis. among which were: First, it faied: to make the Superintendent of Public Instruction the executive secretary 01 the board; second, it gave the state board arbitrary powers to changei bounidariies of certain districts and to dissolve niany districts; third, it per-; antted the state board to withhold state aid from a whole county ii schools within, th at' county failed to reach the educational standardsde- cided uppii by the, state board. 'After these amendments and some othersi were made, the Illinois Education As- sociation and some of the other or- izaniza*tisne ct*asen*.eAd .,in ,... ,u.' - g .,, f. Il 'iner Gueiithte tile o! ftheflaons Kiciber etc/tp >ctre boe onc of ao îmber siuon OUexh/ibition j tte Coaincil rooin o fjaituCont- iiitnit v li use a/on g Upith a shotti#lg of Zécstcr tr clo J'y Ileoitard H. Redtv. asd ,evral mnarinie oil l'aintings l'y Le-ster Caac.Thé, collec- tioni loaneid bi, the J. Il'. Yousig .4rtgali/ries of CIicilgo, is t'eing displayed .under. thé- sponsorship tof a prou> of isorth Sshore Patrons ajid patroniesses. Illinois EIi- .IVC 11U11lt U(! a rergaiza-1 ad agreat clipper ship a reorga iza sea are represented 'in the cts by denmo- Scintiîîating liglit and in approach to swift motion are among. opport Uriity which rank, this marine a ease in tate His ability lu register col iii teahigi an instant and to carry inoveeci of mind's e>*e until they bavc assvert. o canivas is a rare talent a asseted. few painiters ever suaster. u cPioc i n 1eV IIaJ.1lVI 111115iniv-yelows ai anston. domninatiji Tbere wiIl be a* businvss Ilmeeting The ansd reports from ail commuit tees re- saine spir garding the card part%. given at t he ini upliftimî chapter homse ini Noveimber. Ftnntk Thé fiozii ýs bring this ýst, but rather lies of naturç. 1 CyA PTAIN. Jt)) o ~ ISloi in Aniother special rcquest is fora ciaritiet for a talented box. of 12. wc could play in a. baud. if lie hiad.tIthi% iflstrumciint. A request that the, socictv *j-s ar - ticu larly ganxious to( fil is' for a tiseil uprighit piano for a very talentcd 15- year-old colored girl w~ho slowl »i ...oing blind. ()'ne of' the case workei-. J lias ;offcred to gîvë lher. lessons» i ret1ýC jof charge. anîd a storage lîbouse, Ias, offered free tranispor-t--i--if tlis Ili-, !'.trtumient is offered. Th rî socicty also lias nmany rer(I-Istý for bicycles both for boys and girls. camneras. roller and i1ce skates, sle(ls. watches, oie of whieh is to he giveil as a..special rcward. flasliights.. tool chests for boys who need this trimn- ing particular i, d i àbetic cam 1%.. nerd- ed each year for one of the boYs, a toy piano for a five-vear-old girl whol is rbid and? dt1af, ai 1 l last on Ithe- list of special reqùests,. founltailn Ipens; fifty of the children hiavc asked especially for these. A nv other toys will bc elcorcd gratefu1lly by the 1,"0 youingsters lit the society's care, and will bt' Called for if. the donors telephione Mrs. Charles Howard of 066 ifflian Hill road, Wilmnette 347. Mrs. Loadisý anxiouas t reccive the tovs. 1) thIt( early -part of next week. to ahlou 'Armour Instit ute to Award Scholarships Dr. C. A. Tibbials, associate dean and chiairman of thie sclholarship coinnmttee o>f Armlour Instittute of Techniology, an notilced this w.ýeek that the institjte will agin avard a trrong iir y a "4ter.hity, *t