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1943]

UNIVERSITY

OF ILLINOIS

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struction is of value only where there is doubt and uncertainty, and there is none in this instance. All that has been done is that the General Assembly and public officials have disregarded constitutional requirements adopted by the people for their protection. It cannot be said that the people, who constitute the other party in interest, have acquiesced in the construction adopted by the General Assembly, since the money interest of an individual taxpayer would not justify the necessary expense of an appeal to the courts to prevent such unlawful action. I t would not be practicable to enumerate the appropriations held void by t h e chancellor and to explain in detail their nature. Each one was for the payment of a claim created without express authority of law and either without a previous appropriation or in excess of the appropriation." See also People ex rel. Lucey v. Turney, 273 111. 546, and Whittemore v. People, 227 id. 453The Attorney General was in error in assuming that he was the sole legal representative of the University of Illinois, or its trustees. H e was also in error in appearing in the case described in the petition, pending in the circuit court of Cook county, as attorney for the university and the other defendants therein named. T h e writ of mandamus is awarded directing the Attorney General to withdraw his appearance and all pleadings filed by him in the case of People of the State of Illinois ex rel. etc., v. University of Illinois et al., general number 42C11035, being an action at law on the docket of the circuit court of Cook county. In all other respects the prayer of the petition is denied. Writ awarded. A P P O I N T M E N T S MADE BY T H E P R E S I D E N T

The Secretary presented for record the following list of appointments made by the President of the University.

ALLAWAY, W I L L I A M HUBERT, Special Research Associate in Mechanical E n -

gineering and Petrography, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, for eight months beginning January 1, 1943, at a salary at the rate of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2500) a year. (December 21, 1942)' BLUM, ELEANOR, Junior Library Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500) a year. (January 15, 1943) BROCKWAY, MRS. FRANCES LEE, Junior Clerk-Typist in the Military Department, beginning January 1, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (December 17, 1942)

BROWN, VIRGINIA K A T H E R I N E , J u n i o r Clerk-Stenographer in the Extension

Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, beginning December 14, 1942, and continuing through August 31, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred five dollars ($105) a month (this supersedes her previous appointment). (December 22, 1942) CAMPBELL, ROBERT D., Junior Library Assistant in the Engineering Library, beginning January 15, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500) a year (this supersedes his previous appointment). (January 15, 1943)

CANALE, ALFRED JOHN, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning

February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars ($60) a month. (December 21, 1942)

COON, L U C Y GUSTA, Associate in Hygiene, and Medical Adviser for W o m e n ,

beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 1943, at a salary at the rate of two thousand seven hundred dollars ($2700) a year. (January 6, 1943)

VThe date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University.