i x A V 822 N. First St.â€" <Phone 77 First we took attendance and patrol corâ€" ners. played â€"a Then w’h‘;:‘l&c‘umcm’f Flies" in : which we to how slong: 80 seconds . are. . we , for weight, with aspound of « meas« ure for first class requirements. Eiler, scribe, bell‘s nt P At the Troop: meeting Monday played an observation game. &cm three , which ~were signaling, + rift. The signaling group d into : groups who signaled toâ€" each ~~ a Hoimgrdn, scribe. .‘ *L ~ [ ~~ Dahl‘s | Ato Reconstruction l('o ts |. * uelly ant 2e Boae, in ( SEnvice sram %&m sowmtgg complished . much.â€"Nancy Goodman, scribe After: having M corners, <‘Troop 27 fommaan prs m ns and : chke Ne! yes, Tow . oond betrbconny menecrioy and o wroups. c ht ,,,,..f' we went home, fï¬iu“:c ‘had acâ€" .. The attempt of Senator La Folâ€" lette <to increase the im rates by amending. the "pinkâ€"slip" ie Eondiialion: wike haovues ‘Cong ; whigh i that all revenue legislation must beâ€" gin in 2:'. House of Representatives. In othér words, no senator is perâ€" mitted to introduce :fm providing for a tax of any kind. Such a bill must be introduced by: a member of ‘the â€"House, ; : ~«~ t i~>=, |f0; ./ . ‘Taxing power is the power to deâ€" stroy; and : the. world‘s . history shows , it to have been | greatly cbue% When the: Constitution was written the‘framers decided to place ‘this power as close to the people as possible and. so pï¬ded that only a representative :c0 d-,intgdm a tax bill. A representative is elected by a smaller unit of people than a: senator and is up for re4 ion ty two. years, whereas & senaâ€" ms term is for six years. | | _ Quality Cln-m : RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. | CENTRAL AV.. HIGHLAWND PAakk I8 PHONE 568 § °0002 % Tmf final wel of thhlbtil“ way of â€" mt e Rhnow'ineom | T 5‘* « _‘On Thursday, March, 28th, by a wote of 53 to 16, the Senate passed the bill "Tpuliug the â€" "pinkâ€"slip" provision, |\but: Senator Edward P. Costigan, |Democrat of + Colorado, succeeded in having an amendment adopted which would: allow the in: come tax returns to be,inszpected by state and local officials charged with the responsibility of assessment and collection of taxes. . Nt se was ‘unconstitutional for the: Set ::%-i'zinato revenue legislation, that ‘guch legislation must originate in the House. Viceâ€"President Garner refused to.xx:e on the point of order and the ndment® was rejected when the question was put to the QE" t ~Of.. order â€" was. "% "f"uiy*i‘ | by ~Senator ‘at â€" Democrat, ‘of Mississippi, that it Thesbill for the repeal of the pubâ€" licity hcfloj :of the Revenue Ac:nï¬ 1934, commoply known as the pink slip provision, . passed the House without much difficulty. In the Sen+ ate it became the subject of several prpposed amendments. Senator Rob: M. La Follette, Jr., Prognuim of Wisconsin, lead the opposition to bill for the repeal of the law proâ€" viding for publication®of income tax returns. : A CY E 3 ‘~ By Ralph E. Church Washington, naé March 30 4 The 74th Congress is about to en upon the ‘thi nth of the fi ‘session. W jossible exc of the usual Appropyriation bill, anc the Reconstruction Finance C« ation Act, it mm to oxact a major piece of tion. <At f present ‘rate it .will be in . waell into the lnmmtu‘;;nm if th administration‘s © pro is to bP enacted at this session. _ . © / PAGE TEN Lambeth Workshop Draperies â€" Fabrics ~ Upholstering _ Washington * TROOP 32 "People are beginninkg to sge that ’librariu-‘muimpo t*:. hm especially to young pesple ho ‘E.n no longerâ€"go to school Gnd mhst |deâ€" pend upon the library &s their main source of education," sÂ¥id . al< lagher after a meetink lib experts from the state, 6 n Chiâ€" cago recently, Report$ were made on the progress made i the pre |campaign to lcqmint; . with the importance of the Jibrary which are expected to ;u or a hearing in the approp@jationk comâ€" mittee this month. > I To bring library servie to 2,000,â€" 000peoploint.he,a@nuj ; Without it is the main purpose of Houge Bill No, 402, it was explained If the bill passes, the sum of $500,000 (would Men and women in Fnany sections of‘ the state are sigfing pétitions and rousing: their ne ;| see the signifi¢cance of theBlibrary 1 + lation to their own : unties, acâ€" cording to‘ a report just |received here from Mr. MichaelF. Gallagher, chairman of the legislftiys co mimit. teg of the Illinois Lib#ary Associaâ€" tion, and vife president:of thT Highâ€" land Park puhlie)ib“\. h . : "People are beginning to .r Juowt libraries are as importapt as schools, many public:library shelves as â€" as Mother Hubbard‘s [Cupbbogrd, beâ€" cause of~ drastic culs in libtar funds, are putting th&n o4 to the wheel to support tKe four libt bills now pending in £ is legâ€" islature, it is‘ learned . c by Miss Cora Hendee, of the Highland Park public Yibrary, â€"| |_ Use Our Budget [Termg to Suit Your Convenience | Loans Made Under the National Housing Act. â€" NORTH SHOBRE LUMBER & SUPPLY CO Citizens who _ | Office Phorie &b Highland Park 1 is most economical for: spring heating Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. WAU Public Li ‘Note Cateystone $ } put on a Vv.buildin'gm‘ d roofing ¢ : for these shingles are as iï¬ e'}p ‘and weatherâ€" as stone,. Made of asbestgs Lt nent in many and styles, you can s¢lect : tone best suits your building pocketbook, | $3 ® Careystone Shingles laidriqht’ t most old roofs, thus saving t ‘Of removing the latter. Let us show you sagiples nd ‘quote prices oh this perâ€" manent roof forfany Buil new or ol We can locitisinet inss is wheet botling â€" fifflend Pak | 'cm.jnumhfl }b&‘k rt« we '1 B : ' the P nt (peoplé he 'éu § io Rome iby dpigationt | vBe téi!;« &0 é u% 50P,000 & rol Oil Bun ales and Service EGAN COKE ary [ ] enteentty (9f dermerand in auie d ‘ ‘\ ',‘n 8 er | _ | contmunitied are seeking book seryâ€" |_.__|ice, but it is not now available," deâ€" 5d '. Hr., Wallagher in comme re‘ on the bill.: f"The legislation will not | beâ€" . tflconltr::t'ionof new ary| baildings, jor; any, a . or p to eo ong, | A‘ stateâ€"wide | book ,mice will, be organized and furâ€" 108â€" red through O%anfl and , b!,flwztte iBrary éxtension division, the and the ’r'“ flmd; wfl] go 1 i H-i â€".\.| brary . to as needed in every ns county. No new taxes are pro f ns| in connectio 1 with the library legisâ€" see| lation; finanting of the service being asked for from ‘the general: fundâ€" of (acâ€"| the states$ E: _ "â€"._ _ !â€" es Oe Oe as walt he have and girls ~ owding libraries, apâ€" peq;ngfor books, not alone for ' ation but for their edgution ‘and work,". said / Mr. â€" Gallagher, "but their demands are{ refused, & large meas *;- bmdro the vol I cannot be | ovided.! This ous nï¬?te of books ‘prevails in most of "the ciï¬,épg.@eshu,"‘ ks Registerell borrowers in . "in‘ 1988 inumbe id nearly two hundred se ciclep lt Re 1988 num Rbo [ + 58 por while demands ï¬;thi people for books have enorm:â€" ously increased. _ . F44 tration! of the act,‘Mr. Gallagher ex: plained, â€" 'imd;ow the C need for thi sppropriation in the face of th,lctr it fuxidsng‘vaili; able for book purch; in nois librdries singe 1928 :ve dealuadl â€"Equally inecessary is House Bill 405 which would appropriate $600,â€" 000 for th mu.i";f Rooks and periodicals| by all libraries: in the sta }md- 10,000 for the adminisâ€" tz:axon_ ;o! he :,act,'lï¬. Gallagher exâ€" sn P O" it onl fund hnoh. uim is 1 twoâ€" be appropriated each year for a tw Hig e oos ns ers THE PRESS We are cooperating with THE FLOWING HAND! How t:it G lt entific {Dï¬t::du Berâ€" tillon . solved a es | of : strange murders told in â€" The American Weekly, | the magazing distributed i nnaAlD anD exaspuen t_" | Two othér â€"library bills, House ;,Bills--HOS id 404, now before the legir Vie;‘fol'( &rï¬ï¬‚“â€" tion of librgrians in free taxâ€"supâ€" gm libraties, it was explained. ese |‘require re ployeés of lib to . meet nable educaâ€" timl U .’l.\ an Hs % \ It ISN‘T fun to be fooled! If your h isn‘t ï¬rs;erly ‘ insulated af : lmfl‘; â€"â€"â€"you are Togled, ao# No tgzymu- t heat is lost through the roof. em“‘ t bf atudents ‘public schools, normmal s¢thools the state univ£ sity, Rccording (to Mr. Galâ€" lagher, For the gight cents pér capâ€" ita spent on book gervice, Illinois citiâ€" zens borrowed from their public liâ€" braries.approximately $10 per ¢apita worth |of bogks. [ y + Read The Want Ads ®@jlhese liberal tetms offer you an whâ€" Eg»u ‘gé'%vmbdnifum , up to date. The freedom, the comfort, convenience of an el range is now within the reach of your, homf Visit your nesrest Public Service Store. j As,lf to ‘ see ‘the new Westinghouse, Hotpoint es xC ES y 300330000 PE Ese bd id oo oi Ranast yorlt be ind yype & : many, older rahges do‘ Bave. Asig too, about the librest porchne pio DERN ELECTRIC J now it costs even / :téï¬avqtï¬&ci m:;mmlow tes for electric c Pti'JBLic-SERx:cE ;Co_ï¬r*my " _ | _ OFr Norr RN ILLINOIS : | héadac Be modern. Take 2 H tablets with a glass of water. . 4 f HEXIN â€"â€" the modern ® HEXIN is n'o-.mm;.-..a..gj It contains no opiates, narcot i¢s or hypnotics. And it doeq;’u; upset the stomach. / Te & HEADACHE WENT S0 QUICKLY "DIDN‘T STOP WOR Ask |your‘ druggist for "Everybody and his brother me this geo | Then fiy head began to ache. Boy, \ above the eyes. |Opdinarily 1 just ï¬â€™nprm me but ‘that mew se¢ ‘ of mine is 4 a box of HEXIN out purse and water. 1 didn‘t even stop‘ , my headithe Ob’ il dopml'u'dh“ *er OH THAT 5 EASY. I‘LL BRING YOU 50ME HEXINâ€" YOU‘LL BE ALL â€" TRIGHT!L _ ie Kate fop ol‘ i Gsorik water beating . particulars at 0 that allow$ you zo buy o it on your Electric Service b monthly ‘ payments ‘ over a 36 months, vensence oking FR 1 : | » for .ï¬m;"‘:i E __FERPEE 41 e 4 â€"FRE tive for Headathe, Co ues hee inpttihe Colde ob blue and white box. Wias -â€".p' dy lï¬{; , ter. > * Family si tle % lots, 75¢.. : NhÂ¥thie of 100 lets, $1.25. [ | / ~| J A e _â€.:II? ating your w i"r:'c fot this You can have the THURSHIA Y JIVE Gtot ERR) 8 EADACH MISS$ WH1 IHAT Do RECOMMEN 1985 34 \b ¥°C co ho is T ve go ro Th o 81 ki "(p €1 C& hi he ho ks