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Highland Park Press, 28 Aug 1930, p. 13

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DADY G CHOICE OF COUNTY REPUBLICANS Central Committee in Caucus Names Him for Candidate for Judge With Lake county’s delegates to the Judicial convention instructed to cut their 52 ballots Is a unit for Attorney Ralph J. Dady preparations for the district~convention September " is under way. At this meeting Winne. bago county will have 64 votes; Me- Henry, 21, and Boone, lg, The other delegations, it wu ad. mitted by both sides before the caucus of the Lake county precinct commit- teemen on Wednesday, would llign themselves, for the choice of Lake county. Thursday, Aug. 28, 1930 ki, Charles A. Hummer, H. J. Tallett, Calvin Trowbridge, B. H, Miller, R. J. Lyone, Ray Paddock, Elmer Cla- -vey, Sam Santi, John Oliver, John G. Wirtz, W. L. Marks, D. A. Hutton, James McGuire, Richard Rinaldo, Frank Opeka, Walter Atkinson, W. J. Stratton, Martin C. Decker, C. C. Ed- wards. A. V. Smith, Paul Maettuffin, Albert Hall. E. M. Runyard, Clarence Diver, L. P. Hanna, Frank Luring. A. F, Beaubien, Okel Fuqua, Lee Me- Donough, Charles Stall, Hermm Litchfield, L, A, Doolittle, Willis Ober- holsor. Harvey Coulson, Ben Parma- lee, James Welch, A. E. Smith, Arthur Bulkley, George Kay, Hubert Vogle, William Witten and Hugo Schneider. The final vote Wednesday found Dady with 43 precinct committeemen representing 20,961 vbters, and At- torney George W. Field with 21 pre- cinct supporters representing 10,282 Tcters. There were five absent/eel rcpresentintr a vote of 1,52L There are 52 delegates and 52 " ternate delegates from Lake county, with one votereach, named to the dis- trict convention. They are as fol- lows: A. N. Tiffany, R. W. Churchill, H. L. Scott. C. J. Wright, Frank Webb, low A. Hendee, Lester Tiffany, Matt Niemi, Charles Crapo, Max Przybots- Alternates drawn chiefly from mem- bers of the bar association, Ire’: Kurt Kiesow, W. M. Givler, W. R. Behenna, George Methustrhey, Ber. nard Deckor, Minard Hulse, Wilfred Hall, John Logan Boyles, Harry Hull, Douglas Gregg, Marshall Mayer.Gerald Snyder, E. V. Orvis, Hut-old Hansen, Philip Populorum, Karl S. Morn, Frank J. Drubu, H, H. Kolbe, Ray E. Thomas, George Hurley, Chlrles Jack, 30th Season Opens September 8th HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH B07 Central Ave. Phone 380 Thursday REGISTRATION IOLUMBLA Teachers in charge Gertrude Junitz - Pi Grace Parmele - Sh Dorothy Tatman . Vi Helen Taylor - . Pi SCHOOL OF MAIN SCHOOL 509 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago - Friday - September 4-5-6 MUSIC DAYS Piano Voice Violin Piano Saturday Henry, W. E. Herr, George R. Lyons, George T. Rogers, E. W. Colby, Thomas J. Peden, Willi-m J. Strong, Herbert M. Lttutmnn, Gerrit T. Thorne, Ernest S. Gail, Hurry Hoyt, Edwin Ahlstrom, Edward Brown, El- vin J. Griffin, Elmer Green, Hum Abrahamson, Chase Webb, Willi-m Wilmington, Frank P. Worack, Charles C. Hoskins, Thilo Toll, Lyle H. Morris, Ben Neeley, Miles Lainey, Emmett Ratings, Elmer J. Malm- quist, Harry F. Qunndt, and Charles Mnson. John R, Bills, o. S. Coach. A. C. Me. Next Week Ind get "that well-dread feeling" Phone H. P. 3360 20% Discount Cash and Carry THE PRESS In your felt Int ready to wear? Custom nyn your an"! hat - be discarded It the Int of Bert. ember. Before you buy a new hat, nee what VOGUE'8 can do with your old one. We Ire the lending cleaner- in the city to a!" you real Int cloud-l -ttot I mere wiping with I [no- line "tr. Today our hut cleaning in better then ever. And you'll be unlinked It the New Steel Towers on Power Line Temporary The many queries of Weuk‘eun and Lake county residents living in the vicinity of the Public Service cola- tony's tower line concerning the pree- ence of A third row of noel tom ahttttr the right-of-wey, wu explained from the Waukegan oiBee, The new steel towers are merely tompurnry and are used while the other towers are brine mopperod atter 7 years of service. The supple. --gourstrau' hat is None" BACK IN 24 HOURS 327 North Green Bay Road new marines. we put but into the hat by Iklllul "blocking. We have Mt the but block- ol the lending Italian. English ad Anor- icun manufacturers. Attd 'RIAL BAY BMN1KerRB--o.t cumin. Jun! ONE DOLLAR is the dune and If you don't like the Job uni-ply all for your annoy but. There'll be no urn-em. "I”: or discussion. BemditNoW-HNrertomt Monday. otd it will be memory “we" no not up for o dil- tulee of two miles vhllo tho rod! in being done on the old mm. M or: tttetttaundomtltqNr. ther down tho “no, the operation be- ing duplicated until the “our work has been complctod sll along the line from Wanker-ah north iUta plan to Bun-ton. The new towers Are not to an" “juice" from the new north plant unit which is nearly constructed. “in WI! the ulumption of many residuum who have notion! the “ppm: towel-I pin up. "l. I. . Hid-Ind Put cull-ouc- "

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