22 WILMETTE LIFE April 9, 1926 ') . .. New Trier· Faces a Crisis at the Primaries, April 13th Shall · New Trier ln.terests be sacrificed ·· because politicians choose -your Candidates? The Crowe-Barrett-Thompsori faction, not · satisfied with its control of city poli~ics~ is trying to force its candidates upon the country towns. The crisis is here--the country towns must elect n1en who have shown by their service in the past that they ~ill work for the in· terest of tlte country towns and not' for a political faction. ... I . .I.. I. , .. 'I '" Vote for these men! \VILLIAM BUSSE of Mo·u nt Prosl)ecr for Commissioner and Pt esident of the County Boa,.d . .,.... .- .. VOTE TWICE f FREDERICK W. PENFIELD of Glencoe fot Commissioner . .I .. I .. I. I I LACHLAN WILLIAM MacLEAN of .'E vanston for Commissioner DUDLEY D. PIERSON of Chicago Heights for Commissioner _I _ GEORGE A. MILLER of Oak Park foe Commissioner ERNEST B. GRAHAM of Brookfield for Assessor r · LEWIS B. SPRINGER of Wilmette for State Representative · HOWARD P. CASTLE of Barrington for State Representative ·I. ., I FREDERICK B. ROOS of Forest Park for State Senator . · For the Committee of 700 · General John V. Clinnin, Chairman of Executive Committee Wilmette Mrs. Hoyt King Robert Stoddard Kenilworth . Winnetka Mrs. Morris L. Greeley Eugene Rummier Glencoe Mrs. Andrew Macleish Merle B. Waltz .,\- Mrs. J. H. Farley, Jr Frank R . Young The Choice at the Republican Primaries is Equivalent to an Election '" ,