Nagel Fail- P While Pox Lake developed a bitter last minute fhtht in which the name of William Negel was written in on the ballot against George Hamster. the incumbent, Hollister was returned to oftter, 305 to 226. L. I.Perry, 261, Edward C. Miller 820, and tt. R. Bur- leigh‘255, were named as trustees. Bartlett Unopened George B. Bartlett was unopposed for the presidency in Antioch and received 140 votes. The two mill fire uxeairudthere, 109mm. Thou named trustee: were C. N. Lax 138, H. P. My 140, J. B. Drone 186, and J. N. Dunn 186. . _. I'tli9uetrett. Win - - -rucsxratit'mair "ht'tF-a.isistrrrsqt "in Wig-18kt! 1.74. Wm, Shanon In Winner Supervisor Harry Stratton, of Lake Villa, won over Frank Hamlin for president, with 143 to 93. Th-ttre Stratton ticket mtied, with Gus Swanson getting 142, Joly: Cribb 124, and L. G. Brickman 118 for trustee. The defeated candidates for trustee were Paul Avery 88, T. Miller M, and P. Bartlett M. A tie developed for police maveitt- trate with Earl Bucket on the Strat- ton ticket and Ben dead on the Hamlin ticket receiving 109 votes each. _ Gonyo Returned ' In Winthrop Harbor the ticket 'rel-hr-Num-ite-_-tmmm-st,-, iiiadit a clean sweep. Gonyo won over G. P. Fosslsnd by 15 votes and the third candidate for the ofBee, H. T. Streneer,-atotud-tmt It. A. Bttrtrrr. Cooprider, and B. Jensen were elected to the board' and B. Larson was named for the mommy. Candidates defeated were A. Bron, P. Entries, A. Asrahattniisn, C Kober and L. P. Shields. elected omcialo Inst Week were Zion, Round Lake, Lake Villa, Winthrop Harbor, Fox‘ goitelméntoch, (ME: like, Nriiiieisiidi, MundEIein, Liberty- ville, Remington, and North Chicago. Voliva Ticket Wins Independents in Zion failed to out into theidministratiop vote and Mir or E. E. Harwood was returned to oMee over Ford Wilson, 1647 to 551. With Harwood the entire Thematic ticket was victorious. For commis- _iriomsr the "vote ms es follows: W. J. Bull, 1,686.... Hons Dronen, 1661; W. C. Gum, 1662; end E. B. Patton, 1668. The Muted independents re; ceived the following vote: E. E. Sny- air, 580; Richard Stuck, 537; A. A. Walker, 629, and E. F. Will, 459. . Woman on Board . 'Williun Wilmington, of Bound Lake, was returned " -rerit8.tr1t,-i It TTris-v-ima-ii-Faris-iii-ii BiihE He re. ceived " votes. There were /threar trustees elected, Elmer Hendee, 107; Edward H. Luby, " and Annie Luby 67. , Hrs. Luby is s sister-in-law of Edward thy; Others who ran for. trustee. and their vote were as fol- lows: Joseph Aman, 48; Frink Aman, 24; George Huston, M; William Bis ronimus, M; Joseph Davis, 10, and John Lenzen, 6. ELECTION RPSUL'IS IN LAKE C0. TOWNS oMelaltg Chosen by Sew Communities Last Week; Votes Given Thursday] April so; 1981 by.., Steven! Robert F. Rouse again Was elected to the presidency in Mundelein where -1rr-artratght-vistetrserrs aren't-mm to serve were elected as' follows: Herman Albrecht, John Bartlett and C. C. Melendy. John Rouse was elected police magistrate. Corlett Lesa Libertyville lost its president, Earl B. Corlett, who served two terms when it elected Samuel P. Evelsizor, 559 to 483. A. C. me was Tht only candidate on the Corlett ticket to be successful and he Wes elected trustee with-68t' votes. -dtar8ttrittr 6681M 'Gus Kamery, 521, were the other suc- cessful candidates for the board. William Haferman, George Strum and Julius AcTreptow were defeated. In North Chicago polled in the city electionin North Chicago with Walter L. Atkinson, present incumbent, being, returned the victor over Dr. Joseph A. Mies. zynski in one of the hottest mayoral- ty races the city has ever had. At- kinson polled 1707 votes to 1271 for his opponent. The majority of can- didates running on Atkinson’s ticket were sweptjnto ofhee with him. ' _ Lawnmowers tlureeri, Now is the time to have your lawn- mower shxrpened. Phone 3090. Shoxj " 700 Central avenue. Adv _ In. Waucondn Robert C. Kent wu unopposed for president and trustees were elected as follows: Claude Buo- hr,rfKk,B3yig,tgy,yt,m, "“1!th Gos, a vote of 214; T. J. Hildebrand 186 tttt poliee mptriatmrte. Lenten; 173, and June. Peck 160, wag nyneftoettutroardottrttat-.rr" Vin: Book was elected city clerk with Bing-1w 1rMirg, 91mm Exibe BATTERIES B E C K E R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS IS North Bt. Johns Avenue WEEK END SPECIAL BOX Mb. Tarte-Tue Alert-ant IL†. PHONE F HIGHLAND PARK . " Niall Wvlod Frank Paulausky, 549 Fulton - enue, husband of the victim 01th. peculiar accident, signed the mu:- slaughter AiiiFattt at the recommen- dation orthe-etmmer't3urrrirrrts was released under bonds of $3,000. Walter Brmectt, Round 15km from whole automobile Mrs. Paulauaky, 21 your old mother of 'gr; ttei-ttit-g-iii- lu",- M, hr-lt-l-tl-, ttli I atg - cusses“... vitka"h'irirtt 30mm dered held under chutes of involun- tary-amuusuughter--htsst week after a coroner', jurydnd investigated the conflicting stories of the eiremnatane- es. of the woman's death. Bold Driver of Auto from Which Woman May Have Jumped to Death (ghkago I (Vinesf gui-tii-at-a-t Wafet AIL atmosphere that in It once quietly sopluutUted Ind tarly ave . . . m nowhere that abounds with men and womeiof the .0011 you nut to live Gout. An "mosthere that com- bine. home And thenecemry quali- tlei bf mart tel-via. Overlooking the new clumpionnhip Lincoln ' golf course and breeze-wept Belmont Mar . . . yet just fifteen minutes G,,,, the Lucy. bustling loop. A Lomeunore like a country club. Inge or and] matte. and “alienated .--at very moonaue rates. A dining room accord to none. The Belmont! 'The-ttsol-muh-e. Sheridan ltd. at 'reGodt" th Phone Bittersweet 2100 B. tr. Wilson. Mon. 2% , FOLDING CAnn‘TABLns AND covnns . V Bartlitrtrt TK§LBB -TR5trtEt5ErpTiri "irEiraitrERi tiReirhiiiii Delivered undyalled for, .., Rat’s very reasonable 27 North Sheridan Road For Rent for Parties and Gatherings FOLDING CHAIRS CHAIR COVERS "let),ti,ll Belmont Harbor Successor to B. M. PRIOR CO. Funeral Director B. F. KELLEY Petty, county I u periattendent of schools, disclosed that. Bernice M. Bacon, Round lake, won over James G. Welch, Rosecftns, by 468 to 887. Atyltrt Theodore R. Forby, ld Zion, the oiher%iiittreri Jt the board. Cums: of the non-high whool trust" vote yesterday by W. C. a N. Pint Bt. Built“ Put with [Windy dining mom w mni,euaed.Oedeooen,amthite St filed _1ir1utt.pert, 9‘_ _ttteis_euita for those who he in {or â€CERFâ€; offering mom-0d uni-inc male the buvereign My Noni-g. in she-, elegant fGUAirtits-in at“. Hot rooms " only J., fdrAlCGFrriinit'GGaAiliFa LT, etch future in distinctive and com- plete . . . the famous Sovereign an pool . . All: dining room. caning} mum-M cuisine . . . die Mom or we no me, J. SMITH Benito Bueoa Win Election he" elegance, tvert/et mice. curly visit * JUNK 6200 Kenmore a: Camille Phone Briargate m H. L. loam. Mu. Telephone H. P. 4260 TELEPHONE 410 Mite: unwitting oi “th room 'tlrrttttttetgtt, if mom a - you'll ftL ttle-tag, in a: unrely d Ill DO md $4.00 per combine M, ht mil: ote me In teh, than lib dttg si. [I]