October 26, 1928 WILMETTE Lll=E ·I · Party of chi eve ent THE ,· Republican Party has a remarkable record of achievement. Nation and state have progressed and prospered under Republican rule. Constructive Republican leadership in Illinois for more thart 70 years--during which time there have been but two Democratic administrations-has won. for this State an enviable position among the most progressive states of the Union. The nominees of the party this year were selected at a primary in which more than 1,660,000 Republican voters participated. They were chosen because of their well-known honesty, ability and experience. Under their guidance Illinois will go forward with long strides during the coming four years. ®REPUBLICAN For President of the United State1 HERBERT HOOVER 0 For Vice-President of the United States CHARLES CURTiS For United States Senator ·. D OTI.S F. GLENN MURPHYSBORO For Governor D LOU.S L ·. EMMERSON MT.VERNON For Lieutenaat-Governor 0 FRED E. ~TERLING· ROCKFORD For Secre:·aJy of State D WILLIAM J. STRATTON They are pledgedTo hasten the construction of the bond iuue system of roads and to undertake the working out of a plan for the surfacing of aecor..dary roads, thus extending the b~nefits of paved high· ways to thousands of farms and 1mall communities. To apply business efficiency in highway construction and other public works. To work out a sound, just and economic reform of the taxing system, in orde.- to relieve homes, farms and other vis~ble property of the unequal burden they now bear. To cooperate in every way posa!ble with agricultural interests for improvement of the condition of the farmer and to assist in securing national farm relief legislat:on. To maintain a helpful attitude toward industry and to favor legislation for ·the protection of wage earners and the im· provement of conditions under which they work. To assist the coal mining industry by demanding the removal of the unfair differential on Illinois coal. To extend and improve the charitable institutions and maintain the highest standards for the care and treatment of helpless warda of the state, free from spoils politicS'. To i~sist upon ,.cgulation and managemant of public utilities in the interest of the public which they serve. To complete the co~struction of the Lakes-to-the-Gulf Waterway and to urge the building of a waterway connecting Chicago with the Atlantic ocean through the Great ~kes. INGLESIDE For Auditor of Public Account· D OSCAR NELSON GENEVA For State Treasurer D OMER N. CUSTER GALESBURG For Attorney General D OSCAR E. CARLSTROM ALEDO For Truetees of the University of Illinois (Vote for three) D MERLE J. TREES CH!CAGO D JAMES W. ARMSTRONG ROCK ISLAND D MRS. MARY E. BUSEY URBANA For Trustee of the University of lll:nois (To fill vacancy) D FRANK H. SIMPSON FLORA For Re,resentativea in Contrell St~te at Larte (Vote for two) . D RUTH BYRON HANNA McCORMICK . D RICHARD YATES . SPRINGFIELD These and other pledges are all summed up in the .one promise of efficient and economic state government. Help Illinois by putting a cross in the Republican circle on Tuesday, November 6. ILLINOIS REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE