Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Feb 1937, p. 27

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auge. chunks,of talling plaster will flot bave to, be held iup by meshed wire st retched across to protect, the, heads of -the representatives. Air conI-' ditioning will make the long sessions in June more endurable. The Speaker, following the custom established by bis predecessors, bas promised a shortened session. Even sopbomores like myseif are bcnigdoubters., Members have drawn their perma- nent desks4, an event tbe importance of which is perhaps not. appreciated by the laity.: However, since the com- niittees in, the House have not been, aninounced and ail bis except a few of greatest emergency are referred'to committees, active work is delayed. Also, a majority floor leader in the *more important, are said to be awý ing the Governor's approval. On Tuesday the first buis were troduced in both branches ofi assembly. Contrary to the two three hundred expected in the Hou only sixty-seven made their appet ance. On- Wednesday about twet ait- in- the. or financial responsibility for motorists bis. in the Senate the bill introduced by Senator Smith, which would create a nonI-partisan state board of educa- tion, drew No. 1. This is a nieasure which bas aroused considerable in- terest in the 7th district among wom- en 's clubs,~ parent-teacher associa- tions, school boards and individuals livered two lectures bt S tate Ministers' convý subjectof 'Christia n ýée Io-w a on the

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