Names

Appointments
Louie F. Dean of Bourbonnais as marshal of the Illinois Supreme Court to succeed retiring William G. Lyons effective February 8. Dean, 54, worked for the FBI from 1942 through June 1975, serving as the senior resident agent in the Bureau's Kankakee office since 1961. Lyons, 72, held the court post from 1973 to 1975 and served as deputy marshal from 1957 to 1973. He resigned because of poor health.

Dr. Silas P. Singh as director of state activities for the White House Conference on Handicapped Individuals by Gov. Walker effective January 23. He is the executive director of the governor's Committee on the Handicapped.

Marlene A. Nelson as acting director of the Illinois Division of Vocational Rehabilitation by the Board of Vocational Education and Rehabilitation in January. A 19-year employee of the division, she replaces Eugene P. Turner who returned to his previous post with the federal Office of Economic Opportunity. A new board will replace the division on July 1.

William Smith as managing director of the Office of Minority Business Enterprise by the Department of Business and Economic Development in January. He is on leave of absence as assistant professor of urban affairs at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn.

James L. Pandolfi of Wheaton as acting director of the Department of Registration and Education and Walter E. Russell of Arlington Heights as acting director of the Department of General Services by Gov. Walker on January 20. Both department directors were on temporary leaves of absence.

William E. Dart of Chicago as director of government affairs for the Illinois Manufacturers' Association on February 6. He will coordinate legislative activities in Springfield.

Honors
The Illinois Capital Development Board and Department of Mental Health for a humanization study of 12 state mental

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health campuses which led to designs for specialized living centers, by the Society of American Registered Architects in December. The Chicago architectural firm of Bernheim, Kahn and Lozano conducted the study.

William L. Guild was elected presiding justice of the First Division, Appellate Court, 2nd District, by the other division justices in December. The court, located in Elgin, covers the northern 13 counties of the state.

Deaths
Joseph T. Meek, 72, founder and former president of one of the state's leading interest groups, the Illinois Retail Merchants Association, on January 21. An advocate of intelligent business participation in public affairs. Meek came to Illinois from Iowa where he began as a teacher and football coach. He ran for the U.S. Senate as a Republican in 1954 but was defeated by Sen. Paul H. Douglas, a Democrat. After retiring from his position with IRMA, he was elected a delegate to the Illinois Constitutional Convention and served during 1969 and 1970. Meek, a resident of Western Springs, was for many years a familiar lobbyist at the state house where he opposed sales tax increases.

Other
Former Cook County Clerk Edward J. Barrett, 75, was paroled by the U.S. Parole Board from serving a three-year prison term because of failing health in January. The sentence and a $15,000 fine were issued in April 1973 after he was convicted of bribery, tax evasion and mail fraud.

Harold Ellsworth, former assistant director of the Illinois Department of Conservation, was found guilty in a U. S. district court in Chicago January 29 of six counts of perjury. Ellsworth, 59, was charged with having falsely denied he received money and showed favoritism in awarding state contracts while he was chairman of field services for the Office of Housing in the Department of Local Government Affairs during 1972-73. ž

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Legislative commissions

Continued from March 1976

Bi-State Development District & Bi-State Development Agency Visitation Commission Senate: D — K.. Hall, Vadalabene; R — Davidson House: D — Flinn, (1 vacancy); R — E. G. Steele

Capitol City Planning Commission Senate: D — (1 vacancy); R — Davidson House: D — Londrigan; R — J. D. Jones

Chain of Lakes — Fox River Study Commission Senate: (4 vacancies) House: D — (2 vacancies); R — Skinner, Waddell

Chicago World's Fair of 1976, Commission on Senate: D — N. A. Kosinski, (1 vacancy); R — Fawell House: D — Carter, (1 vacancy); R — Coffey

Child Care Study Committee, Joint House and Senate Senate: D — (3 vacancies); R — Schaffer, Roe, Fawell House: D — E. M. Barnes, McClain, Holewinski; R — Capuzi, Kent, Grotberg

Civil Defense Compacts, Interim Committee on Senate: D — N. A. Kosinski, McCarthy, Lane;

R— Bell*, Sommer*, Davidson* (* New appointments have not been made) House: D — DiPrima, Jacobs, Keller; R — Waddell, Polk

Compensation of General Assembly, Advisory Committee on the Senate: (2 vacancies) House: D — Brinkmeier; R — Fleck

Dangerous Drugs Advisory Council Senate: D — Netsch, B. Palmer; R — Davidson, Philip House: D — (2 vacancies); R — Hudson, (1 vacancy)

Economic Development Commission Senate: D — H. W. Carroll, Johns, Partee; R — Merritt, D. A. Moore House: D — Pierce, Tipsword, (1 vacancy); R — Randolph, Ewing

Employment of Women & Minority Groups in State Government, Joint Subcommittee To Study the House: (7 vacancies)

Everett McKinley Dirksen Study Commission Senate: D — Knuppel, Wooten; R — Sommer House: (3 vacancies)

Fair Employment Practices Commission, Interim Committee on Governor's Temporary Appointments to Senate: D — Partee, Smith; R — Regner House: D — Simms, (1 vacancy); R — Deuster

International Trade & Port Promotion Advisory Council Senate: D — Buzbee; R — Merritt House: D — Capparelli; R — Fleck

Journal Review Committee House: (5 vacancies)

Labor Laws Commission Senate: D — Daley, Hickey, McCarthy, B. Palmer; R — (4 vacancies) House: D — Parley, Kornowicz, Sharp, Stubblefield; R — R. K. Hoffman, Schoeberlein, Tuerk, J. W. Carroll

Legislative Information System Committee Senate: D — B. Palmer, Wooten; R — Regner, Graham House: D — Byers, (1 vacancy); R — Ewing, Winchester

Long Term Care, Joint Subcommittee on House: (6 vacancies)

Medical Injury Insurance Reparations Commission Senate: D — Daley, Nudelman; R —(1 vacancy) House: D — Berman, Beaupre; R — Hirschfeld

Medical Malpractice, Special Subcommittee on Senate: (5 vacancies)

Peoria State Hospital Land Use Study Commission Senate: D — (2 vacancies); R — Bloom, Merritt House: D — Mudd, Schraeder; R — Tuerk, Kent

Prisoner Release Program Study Committee, Joint Senate: D — (2 vacancies); R — Graham, Fawell House: D — R. J. Kosinski, Van Duyne; R _ McAuliffe, Kucharski

Property Tax Reform, Special Joint Subcommittee of the House & Senate Revenue Committees To Study Senate: D — Course, H. W. Carroll, Hickey; R — Clarke, Nimrod, H. H. Hall House: (6 vacancies)

Regional Transportation Authority, Legislative Advisory Committee Senate: D — Chew, Lane, Nudelman; R — H. R. Mohr, Schaffer, Soper House: D — Sangmeister, (2 vacancies); R — Skinner, Kempiners

School Problems Commission Senate: D — K.. Hall, Hynes, B. Palmer; R — Fawell, Shapiro House: D — Berman, Schneider, McClain; R — Tuerk,(1 vacancy)

Science Advisory Council Senate: D — Newhouse; R — (1 vacancy) House: D — Redmond; R — Anderson

Senate Operations Commission Senate: D — Welsh, Partee, Bruce, Rock, Donnewald; R — Harris, H. R. Mohr

Southwest Illinois Metropolitan Area Planning Commission, Legislative Advisory Committee to Senate: D — Vadalabene; R — Davidson House: D — Flinn, Lucco; R — C. M. Stiehl, E. G. Steele

Spanish Speaking Peoples Study Commission Senate: D — Lemke, Nudelman; R — Bell House: D— Mautino, Marovitz; R— McCourt,* Polk* (*New appointments have not been made)

Special Events Commission Senate: D — Savickas, Smith, Daley; R — H. H. Hall, Shapiro House: D — Londrigan, Patrick, Pouncey; R — Friedrich, Randolph

State Employees Group Insurance Advisory Committee Senate: D — Bruce; R — Harris House: D — Berman; R — Schuneman

State Property Insurance Study Commission Senate: D — Lane, Lemke; R — Regner House: D — Laurino, (one vacancy); R— Klosak

State's Attorney Study Commission Senate: D — H. W. Carroll, Knuppel, Nudelman; R — D. A. Moore, Sommer, Roe House: D — Getty, Darrow, Beatty; R — Cunningham, R. J. Palmer, Stearney

Continued in May

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