Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Nov 1938, p. 22

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the IletctMVUUiu± UJI 1.IMe reguwaF. "Continued frmp2.3 addte ballot, is recommended ýmajor parties throughout the coufltv'for an approving vote by party lead.. and state. Notable amoflg these iq ers. The purpose is to strengthený that betweén Richard J. Lyoris of the state banking systern and puit Libertyville, Republican candidate state banks on an even footing with for the Ujnited States senate, and~ national banks. It is saidi that more, Scott-W. Lucas of Havana, the Den-; than sixty townsi theý state are~ ocratic nomninee. Lyons has made a awaiting approval of1 the amnendi- spectacular canvas.s. visitiflg every ment toestabli'sh state banks.' noi county, in. the state and speak ing to being in position to meet the re- the people- fromn his %.trailer hall." quiremnents-for national banks, and. He- opened his campaigfl immediate:- being unable to, finance state biinks lY after the April primaries, and has unerthe present îlaw. persistently tried- to get his opporint~ The twôo ma'jor, parties are m ain- * o th pltform:for a joint debate1 taining headquarters in Winneýtk'a on the issues.- However, in this he fromn which the ýtownship camnpaigns, was unsuccessful. Mr. Lucas as con-arben ictdte epicn sistently refusing -to m reet the' Re- 1 at 552 Lincoln avenue, and the Dem-,- * ubicn nsuch a publcdicsso.ocrats at .562 Lincoln avenue. Ehier vs. Jarecki Repubican Women AIl1ert Anotherý high spot is, the contest The Womnen's Republican clu b oi between Edmund J. Jarecki,. incumn- New Trier has rendered hi.ghly et - benl D- ermocrat, and Theodore F.1 fective- assistance throughout. the Ehler, Republican, for the office of campaign. With a paid membersh;p County judge. Judge Jarecki has of more than 1,700, and a bloci.: held the offlice for somethlng over organization1 in every village of iJt try çtyyears, and i this campaign1 township, i1wy have cornpletely o- has been for'ced to meèt charges ofrdtetwsipwt i.t h undue political administration of its candidte.s oftnheir ,îhiçe. t aff airs.. Th e responsibility for the electioný For the office of state senator no shifts to' the voters.1 Efforts (n, from this district, Arthur J. Bidwill, ýpar'ty and non-partisan groups to in,- Repulican, of River Forest, is mak- duce voters 'Fo go to the polis and (i(. ing an effective appeal for support their duty as citizens will continut, of the voters. Charles F. Baum- up to the very minute the' poilsý rucker, also of River Forest, is seek-_ close. It is to be hoped that ther- ing réélection. An interesting bit of sult wil be a record vote. history is being related in connec- *tr,, uiith this <'nntest.In. 1934 they Arth ur J. BîdwiII 1 Repu blican -Candidate senate, wnich is overwneirningly Dernocratic, voted to unseat himn and give the place to Baumrucker,- refusing a complete recount of th e ballots. The voters now have a chance to pass judgment on the ac- tion of the senate. North Shore Candidate 0f paramount interest to* New Trier citizens. is. the candidacy of our own Bernice T. Van dler Vries, Republican candidate for reelection Bidwell Iand H. IN IPark,- are, ui varuio~u committessfle nas ty commissioners fromi worked for tax reform, a state boardc woWns. The first four o)f of education. citY manager buis. m.i Busse, f Mt. Pros- drivers' license, revision of thestate A. Miller of Oak Park, crin-ûnaî code, permanent department. Erickson of Evanston of relief. -réapportionment of the dis-, lace Caldwell, of Oak trict. andimproved civil service and, curnbents. George F. parole laws. Arthisr J. I

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