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Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 20

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SCORES PRIMARY IAN Ill ADDRESS Judge Shuttle! Before Wanke- gan Kiwanhnn Points Out In: Detects In a scathing denunciation of the direct primary law Judge Edward Shurtl" Int Week told a noun of Kiwanians in Wankel-n that such a system can never be operated suc- emu-fully. He advocated the conven- tion system of churning candidates for vurinus public once». In addi- tion he told of the work done by the judicial commission and their report made the Inventor of the state Judge .qhuruett is a member of the commis- sion. says the Waukenn Times. inn. any FAIR WEATHER COMPLETE HEAT CONTROL In! win all - ”I “I! St, m )m II “humm‘. with uncut-Iv. minnow-u. "It"! " both vol-no All CI- new 25 South Second Street We will install Heaters FREE Ilaak's Auto Supply Co. wanna-hmcww uncut-herma- The jurist'l ire was around mint the primary system largely became " the present .time, in his opinion, any man can claim that he is a Dem- ocrat. Republican or member of any party and run for public (mice. Eagh candidate, under the present system, amid the speaker, makes his own plat- form with little or no control from the party. _ .. a,__ T-u-.. ...e ,.-..,. Under the convention system, Judge .Shurtleft asserted, all this would be changed. Political lenders of vul- ous district: would gather Ind map out 3 party platform. They would then pick the men, who best repre- sented thnt party and put them up as undid-ten. Take- Up Crininl Code Commenting on the proposed revio sion of the Illinois eriminnl code, the jurist stated that under the grunge- when youmofor in Me com/orfo/ Illii Bees Hot Water Heat Outsider icy winds whistle and howl around your at. Insides with I HaDees Heater, you enjoy the comfon and warmth of your own home. No and ---no odors; just a Bood of luxurious, healthful heat. Hot water from motor circu- lates through the ndiadon core. A and! death fan (using no more men: than a tail light) (one. clean, fresh air though not: and out into .all pans of at interior. Astute yourself you 'roand motoring "mfoet9lve in foe a 1'1an Hater today. A A National Surely Co. gold bond guarantee of quality with every hater. V Phone H. P. 391 THE PRESS menu made crime would be ',1Ter,i) into ftve distinct groups, each group having 1 series of subdivisions. Uni der the first class would come mur- derers, bandits and vsrious other vi. cious crimnsls. He contended that this would be I tsimplifteation of the statutes. All criminsls would be un- der the direction of the superintend- ent of public welfare. The penalty for s conviction on flrst division [crimes would be life. Psrdon would be subject to the spprovnl of the su- iperintendent of public welfare. Judge Shuttlel! declared that he intends to offer an amendment to the first elastMetttion of crimes that would make it criminal for any per- son holding public office, except the governor, to aid in the supervision of testimony or urge probation of crim- inala. He also would make it s first clues crime for the attorney general or state's attorneys to (nil to prose- cute in criminal uses. Schoolhoys It Waltham, Mass., have struck for shorter school hours. Maybe they want more time for tree sitting. Wm. R. Hearst says there is too much European iMuenee reflected in American editorial policy. True enough, and the next time Mr, Hearst is tempted to use the editorial col- umns of his newspnpers to swell the European protest against framing an American mm in the interests of America rather than of Europe, he ought to keep this thought in mind, etr-a-s-re-a--""""'"""'"'""% Greeting Cards for every occasion BIRTHDAY CHRISTMAS T ANNIVERSARY We have a complete selection u-r-su-----"-"'""'" The Highland Park Pharmacy Personal Greeting Cards for Christmas V. T. McMAHON, R.Ph.G. 536 Central Avenue Phone H. P. 2404 Lakes Here Stocked With Fish by State Millions and millions of baby fish have been used in restocking the lakes of Lake county this year, IC- cording to Henry Kern; deputy fish and gnme warden. Twice this year this work he been done. The third efforts along this line were started last week with State Representatives Lee McDonough. of Waukegan and Richard Lyons of Mundelein taking an active part in the work. Wall-eyed pike have been placed in every lake in the county, as huve blue gills, sun fish and crappies. Brook trout have been placed in some of the lakes as In experiment. To Interest Children in Conservation Plan In that the forests and timberaup- plies of the future will depend upon the attitude of the coming genera- tion, Lewis B. Springer, chief for- eater in the state department of con- servation. plans to interest school children, by scouts end other people in the importance of preserving and replenishing the atate's resources in the form of growing timber. In- structive literature, relative to the forest trees ofdllinois, and their pre- servation. soon will be nvailable to _ leaders in educational movements that ‘will cooperate. Thursday, Nov. 18, 1980

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