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1935]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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aggregate for all buildings and contracts the sum of $100,000, and for an amortization period of not to exceed thirty years. Sec. 4. The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois is authorized to execute any instruments or evidences of obligation to repay, out of the funds and receipts referred to in this Act, which the United States, or any department or division thereof, may require in connection with any grant, loan, obligation, or contract, by reason of the construction of any building, or buildings hereunder, pursuant to this Act and the provisions of any applicable acts ox resolutions of Congress. Any conveyances necessary in order to secure grants, loans, or advances under any Federal law for the purposes of this Act, may be made by the Board of Trustees, but such conveyances shall be subject to an agreement on the part of the United States to reconvey to the University of Illinois, in all cases where such an agreement to reconvey can be obtained from the United States.

THOMAS F. DONOVAN

A J 1 1 .. .„,.. Approved July n, 1935

HENRY HORNER

Governor

Speaker, House of Representatives Certificate Number 9302

STATE OF ILLINOIS OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE

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To all to whom these Presents Shall Come, Greeting: I, Edward J. Hughes, Secretary of State of the State of Illinois, do hereby certify that the following and hereto attached is a true photostatic copy of Senate Bill No. 542 the original of which is now on file and a matter of record in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereto set my hand and cause to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Illinois, Done at the City of Springfield this 23rd day of July; A.D. 1935.

(Sealed and signed) EDWARD J. HUGHES

Secretary of State

*AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 5 OF " A N ACT IN RELATION TO STATE FINANCE," APPROVED JUNE 10, 1919, AS AMENDED

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: Section 1. Section 6 of "An Act in relation to State finance," approved June 10, 1919, as amended, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 6. (1) The gross or total proceeds, receipts and income of all industrial operations at the several State institutions and divisions under the direction and supervision of the Department of Public Welfare of the State of Illinois shall be covered into the State treasury into a special fund to be known as "The Working Fund." "Industrial operations," as herein used, shall mean and include the operation of such State institutions producing, by use of materials, supplies and labor, goods, or wares or merchandise to be sold. (2) The gross amount of money received by the State Normal University, Eastern Illinois State Teachers' College, Western Illinois State Teachers' College, Northern Illinois State Teachers' College and the Southern Illinois State Normal University, from whatever source belonging to or for the use of the State, including amounts derived from tuition, Federal aid, operation of dormitories, farms and stores, shall be- paid into the State treasury without delay not later in any event than ten days after the receipt of same, without any reduction whatever and shall be covered into a special fund to be known as "The Normal School Revolving Fund." The General Assembly shall from time to time make appropriations payable from the normal school revolving fund for the support and improvement of the several State normal schools. (3) The gross or total proceeds, receipts and income of all the several State hospitals for the insane, the Lincoln State School and Colony, and the

•Originated in the Senate—A. E. EDEN, Secretary of the Senate.