Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Apr 1936, p. 66

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legisiation. A d vo cme permanent registrat-On-- drivero' license. A Winnetks reiident6 says, the L ogisative Voters League "Appliaed herueif closely to ber work. Very good ýrecord. lier1 mental aletto~u, studi- ougneas, independe'nce, ,pet. sénality won un enviable place for ber. Candidate for Renomination for f' STATE REPRE.S ENTA T4VE Republican Pri maWy TUZSDAY ..APRIL 14, 1936 CRITICAL TIMES demand Keep ~RALPH E. human and animal. Surety no one can differ withMr 'J.hompson as far as he goes. But Mr.; Thompson neglects to dis- tinguish *between the..orgaiiàtiofls necessary in such great movements as the "Catholic >-and- Metbodist Churches,". as he suggests. and thé machine perfected bY certai n f actions within our political -parties. T1he influence. for good or. evil of an organization depends on the ideals, and purposes of the men who comn- pose it and unfrtunately the political machine in Cook, counity is not one to inspire us w-.ith confidence and as- surance, for the future good of the party. ".Machine, politics" is very different from a machine-like oranzation. "Machine politics" bhas been devel- oped into organizations whose mem- bers are ,in the words of Webstecr's Dictionary, "often. . . primarily in- terested in political offices or their profits." It is exactly this type of organiza- tion we wish to avoid in our town- ship of New Trer. Janet S. Mrs. George W.) Gordon. SCORES MR. SNYDER Editor, WiLm2TTE Lpt: .It is not strange that Mr. Snyder necio uDeuaer cv FL. The connection is evident at Ieast tà the writer, who, after ignoring invitations to meetings and "requests" for support of. the Snyder organiza- tion was, without reason, discharged fromi an appointive public position. There is weIl founded reasoning for their tactfulness in, not making a. replacement before election, for un- doubtedly a political ally, regardless aIterably upposa o acin-Ds politics, .whether under tbe leadership of Republicans or Democrats, Kelly'- Nash, }lorner or Lynch, 1 wish to correct a inisstatemeflt on page one of last week's issue: "The regular Democratic organi .zation under. the leadership of -Ralpb M. Snyder ïs flghting to beinig Bundesen in wiflfler." There are some Nash-Kelly-B3und-. esen, Deniocrats supportling. Ralph Snyder,, but there are rnany ef Mr. Snyder's supporters, . 1lke myself, who are for Go)vernior. Horner and at the samne time for Ralph Snyder because hie is., not the' Nash-Kýelly henchman, or creature as basý been mistakenily charged', and, because he is a, rep-. resentative, public- spirited, intelligent citizen of New Trier, who is running because he b as been asked by rep- resentative citizens to run, niot be-: cause hee bas political ambitions, of, his own. 1The, Democrats. of t h estate have a great chance' to f ree the party from the grip of an undesirable, un-Amer- ican political machine by renominat.- ing Governor Horner over Dr. Bund- esen. This is incontestably the most important 'thing that voters in either. party cari do, for themselves. in this 'primary. The Democratic voters of Xe W Trier can inake a typical, able, qua1i- fied citizen committeeman who bas no relation or obligation to the Kelly- Nash, Horner' or any other faction in the party; by voting for Ralphi 575 Arbor Vitae road, Win- netka. BOOST FOR CLINNIN, F ditor,.Wln,-ME'E Lim: The Republicans of New Trier township areunited on the ca ndida %cy, of C. Wayland Brooks for Governor and we al lcnow the splendid record he made as a soldier and as a lawyer. We have another office to fil as In particula the Demnocrat t, ntelligent cnaracter Uuns tuni i virs un o P. trîct Attorney, Chairman, 1 I arn working te help State Athletic commission, Merf party to that leader-1 (Coninuedon page 68) j j Shore. i

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