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Highland Park Press, 14 Jun 1928, p. 4

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“In a sun. Bud-tn“- Can-inh- " um Letter Tell 'low Law Operate- mt! Park Prers KW Park, Illinois My nttention has been diluted to' u apparent mismuuding on the pan of the Highland Put public " to the duties bud obligations of m Architect. I have been told that there ill been none imposition on the Pub- the attributed to those representing “elusive: " Architects. is' lam-a m kind-MM“ numb: wand . 30101315an “.7 I 1ttiaure.'dtl1u",'ttS'=h'elt"' smrrritrerd prieed, a Info-WM A: chainsaw of the State Registrar tion Commission which bas to do with the culmination uni registration of architects. I seek the privilege of making I sdtement concerning this gutter for the benefit of your readers, A law of the State administered by) t in Department of Registration and I Education requires that before being '. allowed to take an examination for entrance to the practice of arehitec- l tare that anyone mast have completed l certain preliminary education and had I certain years of practical experience. I The three days examination which is not required under the law is of such stringency that to pass same with credit. requires on the average not less than eight yum or the equiv- alent thereof of high school and tech-‘ nical college training in cultural sub- ieeta, art. engineering. the theory of) practice, plus three years of diversi- tted practical work in an arrhitect's; ottiee. This amounts to a total on eleven yean of preparation afterl lenving the grade schools An addi-) tional two years in liberal arts. for-i eign travel and study is recommended‘ by the profession for a wen-balanced) preparation. i The State sets up this bar to (Inn truce to architectural practice in) order to protect the life, health, and, property of those of ita citizens that; occupy buildings. . ( It is the duty of the professional! architect to have the skill and ta apply same to the solution of his' client's problem, to prepare plans and tspecifications and to render expert supervision of the execution of same, This duty is contrasted with the duty of the contractor or builder which is to build accurately according to the puns and specifications furnished. The builder is not required by law to know the strengih of material or in science of building safety. His New Dresses---Correct in Style Detail I iawttittte-. Wmeith 1ttrtrtrteesnatdtr_erthn m_m_-g.mpqn WWE‘L'E'“ Dresses for the CountryvClnb June it, 1928 , dt-trd-a-tAr a's-'ag00.9t. m.”w~ -i t.uee-wittthr-aHl-ar_, - 1itpqtiWtgttttalt-Mt. iaaTkiiTGiiioeGri-aulu---iirstetr. -_ “new s-rr-tate-re, Mao-hath“!!- plum m - “in M ar-l cum who my. 3h. not Ind- under his ”non-l I“ and known by him to not who "as“ conditions involved '- hn -ezi.tims Peller, otherwise known a a. boot- leninz doctor. The impel?» or causing injury to person. Pup-ed“; l knowledge rim the State the right '1.) Gross immpetency. to prosecute for criminal urinal All: "on Beetle-3m in the mtg-up iregularly "mined resisted PM tion of buildings or their upon-un- ‘fessional. Therefore the State tyG'i'iU. (hold the resumed utmost for 9.'c, q.) Diahem-t patties. crime of muslnnther where a MINA "idr When the arehitoet in: m 1 ins desitrtsed by him tails and causes trite convicted for . viohtian of any [the loss of life. This, " MOB" of the provisions of this Act. __,'".").'.'.',,,",?,": the State can do he»: a.) A peruoet who has by false or f it has already prove]: by emunuon fraudulent representation Mind or " that the Architect knows how to de- soaaht to obtain . eertiBente of regis- , Sign sufely: The builder or walled nation as m whim" '. "designer" can only be held under the‘ Anyone grieving m by Viol- _ civil law for damages. The Nthi-li tiara of nay of the Illinois Am "cil- I net in apttearimt tor . elieyt More; luting the practice of professions an l . bmadirtq mam or III-Morn have the matter imretrtimtod In: [ or Ruin: Board, or some ter. "e proper legal union taken by the il ilar organization tevjntti.riciail.r to) State. by tilintr a complaint toe-) f do with the control of bull-ling, bears, partied by evidence. with the m e very much the same relation. to than} Department of Registration and Edu- e authorities that the attorney does lei "gem Peoples Life Building. 3... ' the Court of Law. He may - dolph and Wells street, CW d for his client's or his own inteerPIf-l Illinois. University 1024 time. or Zouinq Board. or some other sim-l iiar organization having oaieiaiir to: do with the control of building. bears, very much the sane relation to these} authorities that the attornei does to‘ the Court of Law. He may me for his client's or his own interpreta- tion of the law. but he my not mis- quote the law or willfully include violations or same in his plum and) specifications. i, The following are quotatitms from} the legal regulations of the Depart-l ment of Registration 1nd Education) concerning penalties for violations of} the Illinois Architectural Act: cortCurnmtt penalties tor vuogxuom m; . the Illinois Architectural Act: I J,';,': tpi',',',',,',', ‘ndéwymt WP?" "Each of the following acts eonsti- O t e . mnet I pa It at s PT."" tutes a misdemeanor punishable upon: ed fr?" di/era,:,',, et erad'"tion conviction by a fine of not less tuni.';',,",,','",";' It . n I " Gr'.',",,'; twcnty-fivc ($2100) dollars nor more, 17, ll ' 0d: """Y arm an than two hundred 6200.00} 01011ero ma y t F. _ . . for each oeense: . L The summer season Is sfhee.ed 1 On one“ Manchu. June Mt. and will be it; the use of professional fetiot "an The practice of architecture by; any person or the advertising or pantr time out of any Sign or card or other . device which might indicate to the puhlic that he or she is entitled to' practice as an architect, without a cer- 1 titicate of registration as a resristered) architect issued by the Department of Registration and Education. 3 “(by The making of any wilfully false oath or affirmation in any matter br proceedings where an oath or am- mation is required by this Act. We) The attixintt of u resumed "tet tt-etrrrmtt-eH cl I eutileuh " "(but b mpmn-dm-oru-chr us and Imitation. - by: thunkhbmm I "Ai-ds-ttie-hot- to the Depu't-ent of Wm MH 7m: at Reeintmti- lm! Eda-tin my Rinse e"""" aaa. a "duration for my an or my combination of the (M of the provisions of this Act. "ie) A person who has by (the or {ambient representation Mined or sought to obtain u eertiBente of regis- tration as An "china." 310 So. Oakwood avenue. Highland Park. Illinois. WINNETKA ft'T'H GRADE ‘ PUPILS ARE GRADUATED‘ The summer session is schedoted to open Monday. June Mt, and will be held at the Horace Mann school for 1 period of four weeks. Miss Linking Bubbett of the Skokie school will guipervise the summer school People are urged to Ieam the songs of the birds. but they Are so busy listening to the talk of the salesmen ud canvassen that they don't have time. Fact that a family can ‘pay for luxuries, does not prove any lung" that they can pay the grocer and an butch. Dr-,too.1iutheditr-emtV-d thrure. Pun-liucireularpwiitesn-artrrh11, eAvedeetti-ith.rrttuttiii-tt.-Ati uermnstiwttiteeollnrtrrmateh. Thee-Bird- green silk crepe, printed inGirit. In! M' Thedtrt-rtietslart, t'=t,ltt'r,te,t ution. They're weeding}, -hitartr-r-- and-"Mn thhp)! -_.dh litthitoew-,frer& tm-a-eat-mae-ou-tAthi-r-fora" hwurallmnna. . Tofirtd,ntsotituenreie-t-tute-haeezeeae-6-+ with true not... with“; Emery Stanford Hui for Wilmette 3700 s-ag-gh-d..- tth-uo’Ik-eh-bauhn- mivodi-amtts.-_- ti..i-i-tobehaHtus-- -.g-tt.atra.o'euainth. Mani“ iiiiriira-t-teaxt- umaummaman- Tiaiilra- tmms-tAh.-. uxata1tutsrte-irstH%- Jiiruiirtc. ampli- ol III I” beth Wu. - on.“ SmJaiuc in £5.an betakeworer by Missa MW,‘ whottasta_i-soethi-r.' Ammuhahrthueodgnde mmWhAn-w sudt.umotth0nimity¢t 'tiruseaota.rrhoeo-ttrtheta- public school: from Mi-Mis. PROM]! MATTERS or 1NTShESY an: cm lucky. BiIhiaod M; Inventory-W __ A __ _ aterials and in Colors Herbert A, Mn Highland Put: executor “W toga:- plumb. David Simms. Highland M: Final report gnu-cud. estate cloud. Myth“ "in; Sign. and“ Highland Put; (Semi! fees of conservator and WARDROBE MINES $25.0. - $35.0. - - w. WOMEN‘S SUIT CASES ".00 - $12.00 and up WARDROBE EAT BOXES $11.00 - "s." and up. Vac-tia- Luggage midhiI-I-uum-u-uum ut-a-r-dd-thmm .I-a._ a- 3"! ItmTtPmr&ttaliWALh minnow u'm.'l~.u-I.h-Im --'r---e'". - “Haw manna-Ans!!! warn-Am- nun-awn..- -"trr"-e"""l'. Dr-tirtbeetntor-thtoresWe" egr:Uat'r2Pt,,t2't,r',ttlrteprd,ttt, autumn-“Wench. than A Father Has His Day Sunday, June 17th, 1928 'Gui-Gaia -iir%iCiffiitGidd --- Siut2te,ttt, A itrg,eu'tm,'u'elutefft'2rit'. a m ALBERT LARSON Send him a card or some .. gift for the occasion Store Hours Saturdays: Stationer HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS taevtoV uh. uh I... m. trtur'tpu",2T,t A” a“ maul. pipe-tethmgw .-. in JialaTiuafid __ Im' Mada" Flu-“u and - w-r-r-ere".""'. st-rr.?."'" "n.or.r.as.a- so (imam Am“! will-IN TU.

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