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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1937, p. 23

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IJ4ý %-ICI K b Ut i In Me £1UULlS excites immediate interest among the members as it usually means a vetc message. When the niembers realized on Tuesday afternoon that the' veto mes- sage this tume referred to-the perma- nent registration bis for the, country towns in Cook county there was' a rush tothe Speaker's pldatform by the ,members. from 'the 6th, 7th, l3th and: 23rd, districts which were affected by the bis invoived in the veto message-. Explains Procedur.e Iail came about because.lHouse Bill No. 231,, the.key bill in. the regis- tration program, was9 amended in the Seniate, then sent back to the Flouse for concurrence in the Senate amend- menpts and aliowed to repose on the Speaker's desk. In the meantime five companion bis* which 'weïre' ot a nddwent directly to the Gover.- nor. After ten days had elapsed the Governor was forced to sign, file or veto the Byve bUils antd the latter course 'was necessary in, order not to leave registration in the territory involved in a chaotic state. Following the read- ing of the message, in the absence of Mr. McGrath the sponsor of the bis, Mr. Foster served notice on the Flouse that the bis' shouid be passed "ýthe Governor's veto notwithstanding." .Outimes Next Step On. Thursday the Flouse concurred in. the Senate amendnients to House On i uesday atternoon a bil, No. 1001 was introduced in the Flouse bY. Representatives McGrath, Foster an& Van der Vries. This wvas an emerg- ency measure to permit the Town of Stickney to hold a town meeting be- : fore juiy first for the purpose of levy- ing a thirty miii relie.f tax. The bill was passed by the Flouse on Thurs- day morning. The cooperation of Speaker Lewis speeded up the pas- sage of the Bill. ucatUon comntee in the tloise- on - m iu -Wednesday in which the question of_ George D. Jones, jr., of 318 Oxford 1 a q uorum was again raised when the road, Kenilworth, leaves for Wiscon- WItIi@ut Obigtion State Board of Education bill'vas sin Monday. For the third sunmmer, cailed, it was announced that a mee- he will have a position in a paper DAVIS FURNITIJRE ing of the conimittee would be hieid Mill. He recently returned home at fiine o'ciock on Thursday morn- from Syracuse university, having 72 Mafi St.Un,71 *ing. By 9:15 a quorum was rounded çcompleted bis freshman'year*. up and. it appeared, that the bill would be considered, but whenRepresenta- tive Stewart, who. is handling-:the bill for Senator Stuttie in the . House, -- begari offering amendMents,. it was found that no copies of thebill were available' for the, members of the com- yG A S.H mittee. This provi'ded an opportunity for members who are opposed to the bill te insist upon copies of the bill before voting for amendments and the meetingÈ was adjourned:until next week. The few amendments whichi were offered by Representative Stew- art disclosed the breach betWeeni the Governor and the Superinteîndent of Public- Instruction, >as one amendment. woud remove the latter.as the execu- tive secretary of the board and an- other would change the , pace of meeting from the Superentendent's office to any other place inth aio building.thcato School Bll IAdopted Senator Stuttie aménded the bill (S. B. No. 147), providing for a $29,000,000 payméent hy thée state to the State School Distributive fund to' $17,200,000 during a session of the Senate oh Wednesday. Hlouse Bill No. 661 introduced by MYis. O'Neil and o nter ; cl-t The ne ouse calendar is now thirty- four inches long with two colunins of fine printing stating the nuimber and subjects of bis as yet unconsidered. Bis are stili being introduced and committees are turning out bills as rapidly a s possible. Next week two sessions wilbe held on Tuesday and Wednesday in addition to the Mon- day evening and, Thursday morning sessions. Aiready rumnors'-are- abroad that a special session wili be neces- sarys o 2ffter T14. ict ...f- - ---I neither shall there be after me. i am the Lord, your Holy One, the creator of Israel, your King" (Isa- iah 43: 10, 15). 1 The lesson-sermon also inciuded the. following passages f rom the Cýhristian: Science textbooký "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-, tures;" by Mary B 'ker Eddy: "The Scriptures imply thlat God is AIlI-mh- character and. expression of textures as welI as style. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams, 614 EarIston road, ýKenilworth,. expect their daugliter,ý Annette, to arrive homeWednesday fromn Mill$ College; Oakland, Cal. DAIR TELEPHOýNE 951WINNETKA PRODUCTS,

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