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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1937, p. 36

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Ki th udIM by TumsSIB7aeu la -um e Vom NEXT TUBFSDAY the remedy comrnoniy proposed is toaa w judges or new courts, but itwill readiiy be 'seen that if the problemn is what I have stated it to be, such a so-cailed remnedy merely aggravates the, com plaint. ý .. 1 ý - - - L Ae !111ndq .fn Ail officers of New Trier township are to be "There are, of course,. iegititate elected on next Tuésday, April 6. It is of the ut- additional judicial man-power in sec most importance that citizens who believe in the the population bas grown rapidiy. Bi non-political 'and 'non-partisan conduct of .tbe, to see that to apply this remedy in aI townghip governiment go to the poils and vote add. to the ravages of the disease, t for candidates who are piedged to that principle. to the confusion, and,' what is profour Since 1912 the New Trier .Citizens league, comn- ant at this time, to burden stili furthei posed of Democrats and Republicans who are seriousiy embarrassed taxpayer." opposed to. partisan poiitics in local affairs, have Franklin D.,Rooseveliin bis book 4'L undertaken to .sift from candidates ateacb quad- ward,". publisbed ini 1933. rennial election tbose deemed best qualifled to________ render the kind of service demanded by New, Trier peopl.Ti eri 0eception, except ou t4hth lag*Iê has beecn epci4lly çreful in its recommendations, rewarding good public servants TPhe uninitiated citizen is bginnif! with its endorsement'. Tbis bas entailed mucb some information as to how put time and work on tbe part of league officials ati---- charged with tbe stealing of publicf menibers, and they are to be congratuiated upon beautifully whitewasbed when brou@ the excellence of their choice for each office., The case of Frank V. Zintak is illvi Tbe executive boards of both the Democratic shows that not only do tbeir political Wpman's Club of Winnetka and the Republican spire to debauch luries, but doubt Woman's club of Winuetka have approved the. debauched jurors to get out of paying ieague's selections and pedged their support. But tbe citizen must not get the idea This <hnnld be sufficient guarantee of t he nonl- anything crooked or dishonest abou CORRUPT PiwRci ,BiLL The Senate of the Illinois legisiature bas under consideration a corrupt practice act which should receive the careful attention of that body. A public -hearing on the measure was scheduled for Marcb 31, at which organizations and individuals were nDernitted to express their opinions for or against. 3. Ail disburseenfts of $5 or over, and al -obligations expresstd or implied, shall be 1fled with and published by the Secretary of State., Many other restrictions are inchded, notabiy one that no candidate shall directly or indirectly *promise to appoint afly person to any position. ëtiofs where, 3ut it is easy Il cases is to to contribute ndly import- er an already -President ng tô' ga-ther iblic ,officiaIs funds are s0 igbt to trial. mrinating. It 1frjends con- ble-cross the gas promised. tthat tbere is In the Zintak case a juror cQmmlitted the un- pardotiabIe sin of squawking wben he was double- crossed., 0f couse bis act is biglily reprebensible, and shows clearly tbat he is a man not to be trusted, witbout any conception whatever of the high ideals which motivate the public-spirited politicians. Hie simply does not belong' in good conipaiy. State's Attorney Courtuey bas done tbe public nice adjustment betiN governmential powers liberty." A California Associated Press agent, fatally shot by an enemyi, sent out.,a. dispatch ont the murderbefore succunibiing. InNew Hainpsýhire a decendant of an early Americail family, iast of> his line, wrote bis obituary and dicd by bis own hand; One had courage, the other couldntt "take it." * The first page of our favorite metropolitan Sunday,. iewspaper was, commendably, devoted to ýreverent observance of Easter. There was the story of the resurrectiç>n,. as told so beautifully by Saint Luke; the life. of. the Savior as told b.y Pbi lip, Kinsley; ai- tars unveiled in Rome with rejoiciug; "The Miracle of Nàtùlné,' a wonderfîrI4y up lift ing cartoon, and a report of the risen Christ's miessage told in many tongues. Ail ini- duicing spiritual ecstasy and bringing the. soul into tune with the'Infinite. Completing the reading, a youug man of serious niind and independent thougbt reniarked: "To read the paper this morning one would be imany the seci et police confiscated printed JEaster' messages wbich pastors of Evangelical. Lutheran churcbes had prepared for distribution after Easter services, because tbey stressed opposition to Nazi domination; civil war in Spain, in which brother is figbting against brother for they know. not wbat; puuy dictators prancing about with rattling swords defying their enemies ini order to keep a boid on the people; ail Europe sitting on O h, for the life of a fireman I TiuANqTom RJPORTt ammi r te. utr

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