Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jun 1938, p. 18

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CAR F.1E L ART SHOP 605-SHiRIDAN ROAD (Oppl*.Loyae, "Le.fIuiCHICA&O Will oeil-9t auction our cntire- stock beginning. Jun,4thlit: 1:30 P.M. and 73 P.M. (D)aily) Saturday, LAmp~se PICTURES, MIRRORS, OBJETS D'ART., OCCASIONAL FURNITUREEC '4 uctiil, S cOLCflZo tfs o icac*iei-s c:'-ci-AJ usas. KSJiUu i I vgz.î.v.ng nma- and s cho o boards and 'néarly ail chine whicb we told You Govern or state-wide civic associations whiclî Horner insists upon establishing."1 "are interested in. the sichools such as Urged to coui Meetings Parent-Teacher associations, Leagues So great is the antagonism to the of Women Voters, Woman's,'clubs,. type of board that, Senate Bill could American Association of Univ ersitY establish that State Superintenldent w6mçn;~ etc. . Wieland. has instructed every county Seek Administrative or superintendenit of schools in- the state On the floor of both bouses of the that tbè'y owe it to the school boards legisiature there are re- .crininiations aând teachers in their counties to cal!* aplentyadte etraon ei meetings at which the true -implica- ate Bis No. 6 and No., 7, introduced tions of the bill may be smoked out by Senator Stuttie of, Litchfield at through discussion. FollowÀ,.1ing this' the behest of Go ve rn or Hortier. s uggestion, Noble C. Puffer -county These bis.are very Much ike those, superintendent of Coo Cunty, has int *roduced by Senator Stuttie more issued a cal! for %sucbh a meeting tp than a: year ago in the regular ses- be held onJ'une 8. A year1 ago when, .Sion and they seek to establish an .Mr.* Puffer called such.,a« meeti11,1 -administrative, state board of educa- the debate ivas. so Sharp that it re-. tion and a fun d of $1.000000 to be sounded over the whole, state and given by the state: board to nleedy was one of the causes for mnateriallîy hjgh schools inue of iwhich at the. azuending4 the@ n4 bill present*time receive state aid. Anticipating such meetings as a.re In order to get the fui! Iicture. now being called throughout the one must recail that a year ago the state, the executive cornmittees of the effort to secure a state board was v a r i o u s organizations of teachiers, futile because the Stuttle Bil! was school boards, joint counicils and il]- choked to death by a faction oppos- dividual civic groups have already ing the Governor ini the Appropria- been discussing the situation, lu sev- tions coxnmittee of the House. But eral' instances so sharp lias becuu tle even before its death, the original1 division* of opinion that rifts hiae bill hed been changed so thiat it w,%ould, occurred ini imp.ortanit associatious. flot have established ail administa-* 1 - ilamtigi cuirneaa-sejousAy w i monday of Iastweek and tions for new laws that might help was removed to the Evanston hospital schooh districts throughout the state. hele i s convalescing. Dr. Cheese- Oppoed Ly School Leaders mnan sold bis practice the 6rst of May, - Senate Bill No. 6, introduced at and bis illness came almost on thie the present speciai session harks back eve of bis departure for the west. to the ad ministrative type of school coast. He and Mrs. Cheeseman were *board so insistently advocated by going. to California to M'ake their - Governor Horner and just as inlsis- home, but their plans have now been tently objected to by the organized canceled awai ting is recovery, * teachers, county superintendents, lo- ] cal school boardls and more impor- -

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