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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1939, p. 32

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RECAUSE THEYARE FRESHLY Eriiue Clean ed! l Here's the secret! Jut send your wardrobe t.e rmine ,Cleauetsu-our cleaning irestores oiginal color andbeauty t. clothes-makes them more thansultabie forEaster wear. It's< the economical way t. Dress Up for Easteir. meeting of the Committee on Appro-. priations of the House with not a quorum present and few spectators; -meeting to consider House,,BfilNo. 247,' which appropriated $29,400,000 .tothe Comnion Sehool Fund for the bi-ennium. The Common School Fund is more commonly called State. Aid for Sehools. Probably the reason for the differ- ence ini the interest in the two meet- ings was the fact that House BillNo., 270 i main provides that school ýdis- tricts having a- population of les$ than 200,000 an d havinig a uni t dis- trict for elementary and. high schools,*may levy without a referen- dùm the saine tax as, the law nowý In corisidering the two educational nieasure s which were before the hearings, 1 cannot refrain from comn- mnenting on the obvious tact that measures which affect local taxation produce more inte-rest.ýAhan measures which haVe to do with state. taxation, although' the funds. expended by the state are contrib-, uted by the citizens in the local como- munities anddeserve the same care- fui, consideration. Shy from Reapportionment The twventy-eight year old prob-' Jem of re-apportionment appears to be a very unpopular question s'o far as the General Assembly is concern- ed. Following studies made by the,

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