Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 1938, p. 64

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3 té the, intéeets of bis district and thie country -.generaliy bas been. under consideration,, is Isaid to -speak higbly for bis devotion, to his job. -For Mr. Church's seat the Demo- crats have put forth three candidates, hoping to find amnong them, a "vote getter' who can give him a baitte in November. C.iuty Conteste Iaportaat In cousaty contests. the -County judgeships and posts.of County com- isiners from the countryditcs are attracting major. local attention. For the nomination for County judge the1 incumbent, Edmund K. Jarecki, .carrying the colors of the Horner - Courtney - Jarecki - Lynch branch of the Democratic party, ie striving to Wvrest victory f rom, the Kçlly-Nash entrant, John Prysfàlski. Indications are that J udge Jatecki is favored locally, due partly to the be- lief of maxiy voters, Democratic', Re- publican and independent, that be was refused a place on the machine siate because of too rigid enforcement of. election laws and the jailing of crooked election officiais. For County judge the Republicans have only one -candidate, Theodore F. Ehier. Commty Du-il Contest. On the Deniocratc.ticket there ap- pe ar édoyen candidates for, County commiuuioners from the country dis- ,t4ts, Live to be nominated. Thirteen on thte Republican ballot, five of whomu are incumbents, are seeking support. Alan E. Asbcraft Jr. of Evanston, is the only one of the thir-, tecu to receive the endorsement of the. Woman's Republican Club of New Trier. No aspersions,- it is said, are cast upon the sitting commis-. sioflers. The Stat. S.uatorhip For state senator on the Demo- 1cratic side Ralpb E. Sinsheimer of Winnetka. supnorted bv Horner- unbiased 'attitude, seé ,gained the support of Democratic members. The Woman's Republican Club of New Trier recommends that voters vote for Mrs. Van der Vries and one of the other three candidates,, two to be nominated. They are Frank P. Cowing, Arthur W. Sprague and. 9 10 il 12 13 14 15 w 26 Liali at1op Lpie avenue the Horner faction against Kelly- Nash domination when, two years ago, he declared bis independence and supported'Governor Horner. De- fections of important individuals and groups followed, it is asserted, until the present formidable opposition to the rule of the Chicago machine de- vepined. s 1601 6AlèerIdan road Wmette <~ 25 1261 Ridge road 26 Lake Ave., Illinois Rd. GEentieto 27 238 Gienview road w4Uiette 28609 Ridge avenue 29 829 Green Bay roa.d . 30 1300 Greenwood Ave. 31' St. Augustine's church 31443 Wilmnette avenue 241 1217 Wlnette avenue ~k. 361401 Sheridah road yron Stoipoechool 39 ý45'4 our a reet 40 250 Laurel avenue netka, is unopposed. Higs splendid work as committeeman during the, past two years, say bis ,frienids, bas won the support of even hbis loppo- nents in 1936, and tbeir appreciation is shown in bis unopposed candidacy. And so the battles wage, and will day's primary is pra They point to ber the majorîty party legislation, and ber .many measures for duction oft tuose el 1by ber baving LVU i UI YJO o eU eVp Me J J Ii o annexNo mn S ana s autter mrougn the sout.. ,h Chicago machine out of Park. 4. To harmonize ail factions Texas, 'then circled b2 rtownship. I shall continue within bis party. leans where tliey visit rts." Lynch is credited with For Republican Township. commit- ter, Betty Jane, at t!i -tually started the: revoit of teeman Henry A. Gardner 'of Win- comb school.

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