Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Feb 1936, p. 25

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irwsi uWI omm. ~Aitteeman Dy me>7LKI Tenth District Young Men's club bas been announced by club pr.esident Ervini D. Hintzpeter. The club bas a miembership of over, 200 Young Re- publicans in New Trier township. Itis, Our firm belief that at this time the pgrty needs the s ervices of experienced leaders'whose Sound iRe- publican principles are unquestioned." said Mr. Hintzpeter.. "After consid- eration and investigation of ailt hose mentioned for the office, by our civic affairs comimittee, the club, acting ion their report on ail candidates, unani- inously endorsed the canididacy, of Mr. Fowler.. We feel that he gives us-by.far the best assurance of intelli- gent Republican efforts in-.overthrow- ing the un-American. theories of the so-called "New Deal." Cite. Civic Record "During bis thirty-five years' resi- dence in. Wihnette,- Mr. Fowler b las given definite proof of bis community spirit anid interest. lHe wa.s one of th. original organizers of the North Shore Council ,of the Boy Scouts, and bas been active in Scout work for twenty years., For two years he served as president ýof theé'Wilniette Community Chest, and lihas been- unremitting in his interest in village and twsi afaâirs. "His business reputation is of the highest. For forty years he lias been enigaged in the paving contracting business, and is lbeld in higli esteemI conscientiously executeci, with the public receiving full value for every dollar expended. This is certainly a niost unusual and distinguisbed record. Empkasixo Poitical Knowle ý'Mr. FowIer' knowledge of political ,%ffairs is unàquestioned, as Is his souind adherence to Republican principles. We know that he's a Republican, whlch . unfortunately, conslderably more than ln Congress-Otli -Ralph E. Church, J amnes S.- Kemîper of Winnetka, who ivilI be a cansididatie for, delegate to the Republican NXalional conveil- lion f ront, the Tenth Con gressionial district, is observing this week the fîièit%-fflni aiizrsry of kW 'eni- france iwotohfliiisuraiice business ii Chicago.- Coming fraiVai/à» erf, Ohio,, ini February, 1911, he opened a. modest, office zc h i c h lias siiîîce fliotwi n mb a nation-aly knouqi insti- tution uinder his management. Mr. Kenîper lia s alw ays been a resi- dent of the tenth district, living for mnany years at 7450 Sheridan road ini Rogers Park and later' moving to Winnetka. dan road, Unîcago. Because of bis wide business experi- enice and numierous civic activities his man, f rieuds on the north shore con- sider him exceptionally well qualified to represeut tbe tenth district at the forthcoming national convention. Prior to bis coming to Cbicago ini.1911, iMr. Kemper took an active part in Republi- cani party affairs in Ohio and bas al- ways interested bimself ini the party's national campaigns. Iu the 1928 cam- Van der Vries, Winnetkà, Frank; E. Foster, Harvey. For StateCentral'Comnmitteeman-]Oth CongressIonal istie en. John V. Clinnin, Gleticoe. For State Senatorial Conlimltteeinaiin- 7th Dftrict-Ervin 1). Hintzpeter, Ken- Ilwnrth. Naâme Committeces f or Organization to Boost Gardner. The citizeni's committee wbich on January 28, placed. Henry A.. Gard- uer, 844 Bryanît avenue, Winnetka, in nomination for the office of New Trier Townsbip Committeeman on the republican, ticket, bas partially completed its organization, and bas begun an active aud. aggressive cam- paigti to briug about the election of its candidate at the' April pr imnaries. The officers and committees already selected are as follows: General chairman, Clarencee Randali; secretary, John Ritchie; treasurer, ]Rich- ard Aishton; executive commlttee, Arch W. Shaw, Herbert Pope, William Cham- berlain, Phillp Moore, William Elliott, Mark Cresap, Bruce MacLeish, Fred Scott, 'Ha rve Badgerow, Clarence Ran- dali, William Bacon, William P. Sldle3y. Finance committee-Richard .Aishton, Gilbert Scrlbner, Harry Edmonds, War- ren Lainson, William L yo n, Gordon Lang, John Loornis, Jim- Marshall, Max Other comuiittees, including oneè on. publicity, will, it is stâted, be an- nounced i due time.; Speakiug of theca n didacy of M r. Gardner as an act of unselfisb public service,, Harve G. Badgerow, chair- man of tbe nominating caucus, said:- "In committing himself. as our can- didate for tbis strategic post, so-iffn- "I wiiL t. oomae put la. on Leat inst.ad of-."- Thaltswhat a lot.of Evanstona horne- owners.are "ang thls winiter when they look ai their bis for hea$ing -Andl the hou stnt wann enough sither," Chines ln the good wife. Oil t - aSs economîtcl as, Weil at cl.an..*e.nt end safe SPNCERSERVCE i;.slso economical, as weil as'dependeLle and efficient. SHIELL PUTROLEUM COR- PORATION., refluers of bigit grade o11, guarantees the exact kind of OiU neo.ssary to gai the mouý heal from your burner-aud tbet's on. of the reasons for fuel eoouomy from SPENCER SER VICE. Write us for interesfing faits on oil hoet. 6 16 S. Meioan Ave.. Chioego Phone Harrison 5121 North Shore Brac& Edhg.ir & su 3630 Lake Ave*, Wilmett. Wilm«et 641 or 642 - Uni. 5035 neoes n werested. iBut we submit rial qualifications for flliIng this îm- that now is fno time. for hopeful expert- ment: that the mnan who will have charge of the Rep,îbllcan campaign in Republican. We therefore nîost heartfly Our township must be both certain atnd endorse Mr. Fowler as belng the man easoned, if the party is to be successful rnost conîpetent to brlng about a Repub- at thé poils. Such success 18 our Atm - lican vlctory over the forces whIch are and 'the atm, surely, of ,every good threatêning to disrupt the nation,"

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