Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jun 1939, p. 27

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are excellent canIdidates, exception- ally well qu&lified for-the office. ¶Ioe Are Endorsedte T. os '-cnddaesWho ý-cie h CIub's endorsement are: For judges of the Circuit ýCourt of Cook County- On the Democratic ticket: Cor- nelius J. Harrington, John. Prystal- ski, David F.' Matchett, Philip J; Finnegan, Frank H. Bicek, Hugo M. Friend,- William V. Brothers, Wal- ter J. LaBuy, Daniel, P. Trude, and Joseph Burke. Alil these candidates are àt present sitting judges and of the 10, Judges Brothers, Friend, Mat-; chett, and Trude are Republicans but, were placed on the Demnocratie coalition ticket. On the Republican ticket these candidates were endorsed for theý office: Arthur J. Murphy, Har ry S, Ditchbuirne, Thomas, Il' Susser, Arnold R. Baar, Mary Berkemeier Quinn, Harold J. Clark, Albert E. Jenner, Jr., William R. T. Ewen, Alvin H. Culver, John W. Ogren. For judges of the Superior Court of Cook County: For the one full terrm to be fillýd the club recommended both candli- dates as explained before. Five Vacancies For the five vacancies on ýthe court to be filled,, Republicans .H rry C. Moran, Charles C. Kirk and Joseph P. Inwiel and Democ' ats Ulysses 'S. Schwartz and John F. Haas were voted the cjiub's end rse- ment. Plans were rpiade for printing and circulating to every bouse i ew ..Trier township a sample balo with the club's recommiendations to ew Trier voters between now and the election next Monday, June to every household in the township.>rhe club urged its organization workers to see to it that ail voters in *heis* blocks be asked to get out and vote. Smnce the club will have no workers at the polling places on Monday. al The appointment of James J. Doherty as tennis coach and tea cher at Shawvnee Country club, 911 Michigan avenue, Wilmette, has been announced by Charles W. Genge, athletic chair','an, as~ plans were being completed this wee for an exhibJitign,,,on the IShaw~nee courts Sunday, June 4, athe formai season inaugural. A full season of tennis activity will get under way at Shawnee with the appointment of Mr. Doherty, 'who bas just ccimpleted the indoor sea- son as squash and badminton pro- fessional at the Woman's Athletie club in Chicago. The new coach served for two years as assistant tennis coach at Princeton universlty, where he had an undefeated fresh- mnan team in 1938, and bas also acted as tennis prèfessional at the .!axous MarionCricket Club near Philadel.. phia. The leading amateur players of. the inidwest area are being secured for the Sunday afternoon exhibition at Shawnee. Plans for the season ini- cludethe formation of a league team to represent the club and arrange- ments for individual tournaments for ail different age groups among club members and children. Winnetkan $elected Of recent years this Club has not been cailed upoxi to make recommendations for the election of juadges, Because only one ticket-a coalit4on or bi-partisan siate-has been presented to the voters at.each election. This Club is unreservedly opposed -top ýa bipartisan ticket of this kind which gives the voters no cholce.ý Such tickets selected by the two party oraiations, while olm presenting candidates of. character and ability, also often include meni who are apparently seleceted for political reasons only, with littie regard *fôr their qualifications. We therefore icolnmend, the Republican organization for Puttig p an, entire Republican. siate this year,: thus givrng the -voters a, cholce.: We believe thât the Judiciary should be etrl divorced from party. politics, that no -Judge. should be beholden to anyý individual orý political. Party, ýand that sittng judges of excellent1 record should' be returned to office, regardless of, their party affliation- ThIas plinciple, we befleve, la far moreIpotntf »aaY other consideration at this election. Therefore, takrng into account the recoxnmendations of the Bar Association and other information which we have, been able to; obtain, we recommend voting for the-folowing candidates -before whose names appears a cross nJ. O DEMOCRATU( FOR JUDGES 0F THE CIRCUIT COURT 0F COOK COUNTY (Twenty to Be Elected) EJOHN R. CAVERLY EKICKIIAM SCANLAN E] ARRY M. FISHER n S. H. KLARKOWSKI SC. J. JIARINGT0N fnI JOHN PRY STASI InJ DAVID F. MATEIIETT, EDEMIS J. NORMOYLE E] BENJAMIN P-;- EPSTEIN ETHOMAS J. LYNCH OGEORGE FRED RUSH SPHILIF J. FINNEGAN jnj FRANK H. BICEK Mj HUGO M. FRIEND n ROBERT J. DUNN InI WILLIAM V. BROTHERS 0) REPUILICAN FOR JUDGES 0F THE CIRCUIT COURT 0F COOK COUNTY (Twenty to Be Elected) E]JOSEPH Z. WILLNER SARTHUR J. MURPHY fH IARRY S. DITCIIBURNE' "- ALBERT E. JENNER, Jn. EMARION GEORGE KUDLICK QBERNARD P. BARASA E]HECTOR A. BROUILLET ELUTHER D. SWANSTROM ELIONEL G. TH019SNESS 1JWILLIAM B. T. EWEN EJOHN A. RUSSELL t1F S !AEU aWml ON FISHING TRLIP Miss Catherine Mo, Scott S. Smith, 525 Lake avenue, ed to Detroit, wheir and his son, Scott, Jr., left Wednes- French li bigh schooi day of 1aqt week for a ftshing trip at end visit with her m( Ball's; camp in Forest, Maine. They ward E. Moore of will be awayr until the flrst o! June. avenue.. e has return- she teaches after a week- er, Mrs. Ed- 06' Creenleaf. NOTICE The CluRb wl net have workers distributing these recoinmena- tiens sutie the p.Uing places at the eleotten en Mouiay, im DO NOT FAEL te take tht. ballet ~with Yeu wbeu yenue ego te.

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