Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Oct 1934, p. 31

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October 11, 1934 WILMETTE LIFE State Bond. issue Would Replace Tax to Pay Off Large Debt Proof of the intense interest tbrougbout, Illinois ini preventing a further *hfeavy increase in property taxes, and of the state-wide -scôpe of the campaign to roll up anl overwhelrn- ing majority in favor of the $30,000,000 emergency relief' state bond issue November 6, was seen in the announcement. this week of a state committee headed by Judge, James S. Baldwin, Decatur, and representing seventeen Ieading business. profes- sional and civic organizations, to con- duct the campaign ini favor of the.bond issue. Leaders Join Comnmittee* With Judge, Baldwin, who is also president of the Illinois Bar associa- tioni, as chairnian, and Doug las Suth- erland of Chicago, secretary of the Civic federation aild Bureau of Public Efficiency, as secretary, the newvIlli- nois Emergency Relief Bond Issue comniittee is as follows: liarry A. Brýiinkmant, Chica.go, presi- (lent, Illinois B;inkers association ; Bruce A. Camp~bell, Bellevi lle, chiairinan, Derno- (ratic State central commnittee; Car>- E. DeButts, Oak Park, president, Illinois Association of Real Estate Boards; James L. Donnelly, Evanston, executive vice-president, Illinois Manufacturers asSociation; M. A. Graettinger, Chicago, (*xec(ttive vice-j)resident, Illinois Bank- ers association; Mrs. Frank P. Hixon, Chicago, president, Illinois League of Womien Voters; James A. Howe, Oak Patrk, vive-president, Illinois Association of Real Estate Boards; Justus L. John- son, \urora, chairman, Republican State Central commînttee; John W. Kapp, Jr., Springfield, lresident, Illinois 'Municipal league; WV. Lloyd Keepers, Champaign, rnanaging secretary, Illinois Commercial Sevretaries a.ssociation:- A. D. McLarty, Springfield, secretary, Illinois Municipal leigue; R. C. M,%oore, Carlinville, secre- tary, Illinois State Teachers association; Victor A. Olander, Chicago; secretary, Illinois State Federation of Labor; Mr,. George T. P.alîner, springfield, chairm-an of legislation, Illinois 'State Federation of Wýomiens Clubs; mrs. Paul Ritten- house, Chicago, secretary, Illinois Leagule of Womnen Voters; R. Allan Ste- phens, Springfield, secretary, Illinois Bar ssociation;ý Earl C. Smith, Chicago, Iresident, Illinois Agrîcultural associa- tion. Reuben G. Soderstrom, Spring- field, president, Illinois State Federation of Labor;. C. W. Terry, Edwardsville, piresident, Illinois Taxpayers league; Ray WNantz, Rockford, president, Illinois Manufacturers issociation ; Mrs. Arthur R. Williamis, Normnal, 1resident, Illinois Crngress of Parents and Teaehers; H. L. Willianmson, Springfield, secretary, Illi- nois Press association. Support Encouraging *"The state-wide support for adop- tion of the pending emergency relief bond issue in order to prevent a h eavy additional property tax, throughout Illinois next vear. is most encourag- ing," said Judge Baldwin.iii announc- îng the committee personnel. "Unlike most bond issues, the. pro- posed $30.000 eniergen.cy relief bonds will flot add to taxes, but instead Wvil prevent the collection next year of ail additional 63 cents per $100 of assessed! valuation to meet the special tax Of $38,000,000 already levied by the State' Legisiature on ail réal.estate and per-' sonal property in Illinois and bor-1 rowed against to pay for 1934 relief. "If the bonds get the required large majority they will replace the tax in paying off this. current debt.. The bonds will be retired within 20 years by withholding equally f rom counties and municipalities, in proportion to their use of 1934 relief money, a- part of their annual gas tax allocations. It is highly important, the.refore, that al citizens shioùld flot relax their efforts tintil the required big majority ini fa- vor of the bonds is assured."t DINNER HOSTS Mr' and Mrs. Ira C. Darling, 256 Kenilworth avenue, entertained at al dinner party Wednesday ini honor of Mrs. Darling's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moorehead _f nye, N. Y, wo-restyn t the * TE AUNDR US GIVINO HER .LEISUREc North Shore woman tlls, how the Iaùndry issaving, bher time... AND- MONEY! «'I teach the Hawaiian guifar and nee d fime, -an alert mind and good health. Besides 1 have my home f0 look aI fer. Tliat's why I use Wef Wash. Just think ... if gives me an additional day each week for these other fhingsand averages only 69c a week. Everyfhing considered, that's a bargain flot f0 be overlooked by any modern woman." - Stop and figure how much it's costing you fo ,do your wash- ing af home as compared with the. 'bargain prices" of popular laundry services. 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