Right of women to serve on juries in Illinois was attacked in a man- damus proceeding 1ilfd, In_tA, a}: nit-we eiiiiit "tiiifdp -fii ainiiWRhiur county jury commissioners to prepare nothing but male jury lists. Charles M. Thom‘peon, Ptietttaxptrtrr, _ This attack frrst denies the Bow of the general assembly to adopt a Attacks Women’s Right To Service on Juries, 19 North Sheridan Road [out In} in the ( GENERAL Itll') ELECTRIC DOMESTIC. APARTMENT HOUSE AND COMMERCIAL 1tErRrGrMtMmtB-aitalttmtgt: um Cootatttr GUA]lllflt,A3i'lrIliHE New Lou, Prices Plus " and new advantages ALL-STEEL InjiirraraBataaroa inner-u! F.lertric Program, VIC. J. KILLIAN, Inc. Jury commissioners of Cook county Fri" 3000p btis3t. amen; Elizabeth cm; ey and James J. MeVieker. In: intending . late new“, condi- tioned upon “approval of voten." It also brings into question the et?nati- tutionality of jury service by women, in View of Article 2, Section tr, af the state constitution which provides that the "Httiit of hid-by fury at hereto- fore enjoined dull rennin inviolnte. broadens] my: *iriiii_ RICES ona!1ce?try1Euteies1uhig- atorpttttzeatced.Nirwretine-ec' . q f,iiiiiii2 new utiiitiTeatmm are adbd. At the same timeyou tt/ge,t,t,,ttd2,tutrgt, 'iEkT.Tit' tee--a signed agreement . have 7 no service espouse Are three m years. Pro . . ’ is vital to at s health. C095? pttTet need protector; kt,"',",',,') around. And new it costs less to on a General Electric Refrigerator than ever Mose. r Let us e lain General Eleotric’s many exclusive 'd'lt,','l'2f.llf, modern allosteel cabinet. new sliding shelves, accessible fihrseiyg dial, three adinitii zones of cold. new inmdobr latches, maximum food storage space an . important advantages. karwArem . ig,t,fgg'tt',',2,ea'gyd leftom'the aim le' T,,',',',',',,,.',',',',', of the Monitor "itP-tumyetiealiy ',','d't'lL'1ee1fd,'ird'L! iet u a whisper. See the com. plmrange Ciold'fii"ifllll'du1,L'2',lt ' Down Payments as low as . . . I 0 (WITH TWO "out†TOPAY) THE P3388 il'ul rr: rC'rIf.u'he.'d Telephone 3800 a the advertiiirnait dockét of tie highest EtatgLgatuic-_-_, __--. _,7_ "c---,-, With the Supreme court in un- sion at Springgglgi, the 1012;601:101! settlement of the tax squabble om the Richud W, Sean estate Involv- ing $1,703,621 for taxes from 1907 to 1isteettMtKras-iiseras,s:tas,z.risi-.t:iv-: 'tLeteie.1%t' n... ...‘..:' Sears Tax Case Now Before Supreme Court Lgam The :0th MSW-atiatia of this type for - county in the nation. _ than". have been slumping in Luke county, u well. which might be "fleeted in the divom date. The drop started when the depression en- "ttf with . but; In Septcmber, 1929. Pulling 0mm.- people " mien" in I time what before “01?: Ink r"dra"',t,f.',/t 'gil,e2'l _ ttp. -, “if!!! “Wm Enquirer. . Even annulment: dropped 08, tMV an-ding to the clerk. In 1980 them were six'uui in 1929 eight were re- corded. Lakercounty- grows more and‘more contented onthe marital side of the picture it was revealed last week by L. J. Wilmot, circuit clerk, who com- pleted Ilia annual report on divorces for the trovermttent's annual survey of the nation’s domestic woes. Bids were else received by the state depatrtmeitt for resurfacing of more than six miles of route (2A, Kelvidere road, on March 26. The ldwest bid we: $156.1“ Whether the state de- partment will let a contract for the brick resurfacing of this reed or ac- cept the loivest’ bid 'tor cement pave- ment has not been mtteined. Fewer Divorces Seen . In Lake County Last Year, Report Issed In 1980 there were but 199 divorces, Wilmot pointed out, while 1929 pry- dneed 222 or " mqre, which is not bad considering that the population inereaaed., The state department.. of public work: till building: ".110 awarded contracts for the purchase of 5,000,- (101rhtrrmhmrt-etumrnt-terttar-ttaair for. the construction otroads 3nd bridges in Mimi: thisyear. Emmi: firms will furnish 2,900,000 barrels. Out of state gomptnies will supply the bar. ance. __ _ _ C " Work on these highwsys will be started immediately, scoot-ding to H. H, Chenlsnd, director of the state highway department, as 3 part of the state’s plan to do its utmost to reduce unemployment.. The use of brick in sslvsging these roads will enable many idle brick plants in the state to resume operations, he Blid. _ Re mtAmrtruturittent -r"e "t% to the brick plants, thousands of road workers will be employed during. the construction season tlfroutrhoat the state. _ . butting for the rum-twins of Lake county in put of the contract: qrqettrd. ed for work on 54.77 miles in the state. 1hewitrkontherondirwith 2% inch brick. Tho roadwill nisobe widenedto20feet. ' Ayarding of the contract for the t Att, " saetttii?tr.se pe, 'itiith'lrt4t.i M . . .. """éd'tett' q-_-twr' "of Davenport, I... for $156,164.66, was highway department at smackid, BELVleE ROAD CONTRACT AWARDED About Sena Miles to Be Widen. ed and Mined with Brick try Mate Thu-nay. April to, ttttt lil With Power I. triumph; French [ Nun. The It president, that ‘I I have be: the Int. ,compooq friends" wide in mendnth orial. F ‘the 1890, ident of loci-“on, national Father 'nemorul Plamii Plans Rockne my of I her who the duh has been previous winning uh. Whett not is , been til honor to board w? beanie oMee Ag on a ton say. it , Super Highlum conceded for the 1 was 1991 number pledged are in that am get tick favonhl Those didney l not had paid by reeatrnit ,, F0!!! supervil 4tsttraE, delegntl the Wat ing In! will co: vigor B. will and be tum man uni manentl: Reno“ " Thur“; WAlI Ofth