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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1932, p. 33

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nd ___â€"â€"â€" Klect a Representative to Congress who is _ â€"| _.|â€"._‘""Entitled to Credit for Resisting Political Pressure ° â€"and Voting on Behalf of the Taxpayers." ‘ THURSDAY, HIS NAME APPEARS LAST ON BALLOT FOR CONGRESS On his consistent record of efficient public service during eight consecutive terms 16 years as State Representative x) RaurH E. CHURCH lawyer for twentyâ€"two years, is one of onâ€"Judicial ~Department and Practice the most widely respected men in Hitiâ€"~â€" ~ and of the Elections Committee, and a nois political circles. 53 .. â€" ranking member of the Judiciary, Reveâ€" Elected first to the State legislature in with always increasing majorities. been reâ€"elected at In 1930 he received the largest vote cast He singleâ€"handedly instigated the startâ€" in Hllinois for the office of Republican â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"ling investigation of the Sanitary Dis: State Representative. The Legislative Voters League in its recent report (Chicago Daily New February 29, 1})32) gave Ralph E. Church the following endorsement: _ "Ending his eighth term, served the public with the same courage and fidelity that have marked his whole career as a legislator." "One of the ablest and most reliable members of the Assembly." â€"â€"_ Republican Candidate for Tenth Congressional Diqtrict Primaries April 12th e t e e * y ELECT * â€"â€"CHICAGO TRIBUNE EDITORIAL, FEBRUARY 24, 1932. ve THE PREBs f His legislative record shows an uncomâ€" He has been chairman of the Committee. graft in government and especially â€"â€"CTVIC FEDERATION OF CHICAGO. 45c A L & Sat. . 31

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