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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

SCHEDULE C

II

I. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY BY FUNCTIONS A L L STATE APPROPRIATIONS

Instruction, research, and administration Physical Plant operation, maintenance, replacements, and minor improvements I 872 498 Capital additions 50 000 Self-supporting activities, etc 575 533 Total $12 195 8021

II. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY BY F U N D S A L L STATE APPROPRIATIONS

Present biennium $9 697 771

Preliminary estimate I 937~I939 $12 406 153 2 005 298 2 197 000 575 680 $17 184 131

University Mill Tax Fund General Revenue Fund University Revolving F u n d Total

Present biennium $4 628 900 4 266 902 3 300 000 $12 195 802

Preliminary estimate IQ37-I939 $4 078 000 9 506 131 3 600 000 $17 184 131

Action on the budget was deferred to a special meeting to be held for the purpose in October.

FOREIGN USE OF JOHNSTONE PATENT

Mr. Barrett presented a recommendation of the Committee on Patents that arrangements be made by the Utilities Research Commission to provide that any royalties for use in foreign countries of the Johnstone process for the removal of sulphur dioxide be paid to the University. On motion of Mr. Barrett, this recommendation was adopted.

MATTERS PRESENTED BY PRESIDENT WILLARD

The Board resumed its consideration of matters presented by the President of the University.

MILL TAX F U N D (18) A statement concerning the Mill T a x Fund.

The Comptroller discussed this matter in detail.

THE SALE OF R O S E L A W N CEMETERY LOTS A N D PURCHASE OF GALLIVAN PROPERTY

(19) On May 27 the Board approved the recommendation of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds that the University's holdings in Roselawn Cemetery be sold and that other property known as the Galltvan tract be purchased, if possible, and the Director of the Physical Plant Department was instructed to investigate these possibilities. H e submits the following report: July 8, 1936 President A. C. Willard, 355 Administration (W)

DEAR PRESIDENT W I L L A R D :

Since the approval by the Board of the policy of acquiring the Gallivan Tract Addition and disposing of the property owned by the University in Roselawn Cemetery, we have obtained the following additional information: including supplementary appropriations of additional Federal Funds,