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Highland Park Press, 7 Apr 1932, p. 46

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, _ fhmf lines during a quarter _ of a century the battles of the grand old party, both personally and. through his popular newspaper, Mr. Car- . son has never before sought o public otBee. He is 'deservy inane" tttalibi and worthy I ' of your support. I “was“ hm.» - >0 l native son of our state and ' an outstanding public-spir- ited citizen. He is Secretary of the Bond County Repub- lie Central Committee, Pres- ident of the Granville Chamber of Commerce. and I Director in the State Bank 1 Publisher of theGmenville Ailments; Rme" pt _ "Illinbié" staunchest Republican news- State at Large "I For a _lRepreseiitative in Congreiss, State at Large, Vote for a dan Who Will be a Representative Paul Bbrchardt' ( if T "'rank Siljestrom Highland Park Fuel Co. Menoni & Meeogni mommy etticient. Why it is so convenient l., ., tp, hmdlc, may to bum Or write it.” dad-.2]- AA .1 u- - . . (30K 1i1iv,rAIpiiEaiaii-aroi; For} Economy, Burn Mary -Kelksr of occupied during The old Vernon hotel in Half Day "ofa, . . r" . '0 completely demolished when an; the 'e""". "o, it ‘m known " "vent through the two-stew frame to moat “who: stopping plee.for structure thit-nat." n. buildi tg,,',?,", and people of Chicuro valued at about 85.000. by in 'l'l'lf; and for tom of Wisconsin. “day although the Wheeling and Although the “meme proper Long Grove' are Ment- wm w” and“ about fifty ”"8 Mo, able to check the Ipreed of "ttters a new front for the building “3 to neighboring "iitrtieCiiiiiL" erected shout twelve years Mo. The Vernon" hotel, and by Mm. Fire ~omcinls minded that the tega'd"tg,.,o,!." R,irttLyitLiii tetiyiamatre' mated to at least Old Vernon Hotel _- -- 'rr-T-tY-r-uw-'-'."-" me ---- heoeiittrirrtttetiis easily "regulated heat with _ WAUKEGAN, JAQPPmts COKECaH Wm full mum..-” . _- .WAUKEGAN' KnPPEns easily} regulated with why have 7 "'"_" - --__. w "I“ "we. nowovor, at Half Day Burnili/2it.iiie? , nymbtr ofMifferent en- Illllll0Ea'T TI. ,3... KOPPERS _ tau-mm margin; riod. V Pars. Prior Tttcis, and Chem. ll "1tNroNr1rntlm Victim to yr" time, however., t1ftryear pe- 1m; {new both; 1,--- ......u - I ”WEB“ right wrist, while a four-mm daughter, Kathleen, sustained a fractured right leg. An infant son, John, 8 months old, escaped with out injuiies. _ All injured were rushed immedi- ately following the crash to the Highland Park hospital, when Mrs. HeGamhan died. Although still uttering from shock in the accident, all the other: wet; "pom u con- 'ttFl, {upmad on . _ ay.».1An inquest oven-the death ttf In. Me.. qartahaat was held at the Kalley‘ fungal In“... 'tN-fi, - . "v"a'd=a'---cT-""-PF--a'"'r. “W "Eh? 1yisiiifV/ki' limits at 10 o'eloek Thursday night of hurt week, The driver sustained a fractured u- '__-__- . Garrahnriwaoj the rear of a tit, Irattuttatt Mrs. Elizabeth hr1tGarrtthari, 60, of Chicago was fatally injured and three persons were trerfoua1r hurt, one having a possible skull fracture, when a car driven by Kenneth Me.. ft-t___, -- - ‘- _ 7. u-.. _ nun-c- vuul'ue on these questions in the fu i' _-- '_rif?httrreatiiiinV 'ttai, lik located at 1521* Fostei- Atehiid, .Chicngo, ‘telephclq Lonrbeach 6526, where he will be pleased to receive pledges of- support for his renamin- ation in the Republican primary on April. Ah 183W, H .e-sA, -- . --_. Mm -'e- 'F_'tr Jrentrrtr6iWRirThii" Rearia 1Giriii the-10th District, but by the entire an..- ___-. . - - 1tattuayd, iiriUiiii' Kathe: leontrorirt intisxiekiiiiir Teiiiiiiri, to the States. On Marci 25, 1982, he f1qlt_hitiote in the Khan: 5'17-..“ part of the Constitution before he became a member of Congress. He has, supported laws for its enforce- ‘ment because it is the clear duty ‘of Conn-es; to provide pouch en- fommmtz' His ttrat opportunity for action'on the amendment itself 19f88trtre(ottnurgtic1t hurt-avhea, he supported by an actual vote in Con- gress-the movement to, rpptip1 the 1?tltfprttnsdPettyupa'iir'--1iiiti'-ri, the, L75 pet cit beer in the Hts policy in legislation has al- ways beetrto promote the greatest good for the largest number nod for the country a a whole. He his ‘oppooed unnecessary_ expenditures and special furor- oven coin-cc and powerful groups. Be will continue to oppose needless expendituros and support all possibfe' Sconoiny and re- trenchinent. ' Week it. jiiiiiiaii, ington toutiGd"tiTiiiiiit" import-n; busineqs. involving the economic "and industri31_)ife of the nation. 7 voted his entire ttmi to legislative work and to the needs Ind interests of his constituents in their mentions with the Federal Government, Even during the present campuign he has been compelled to remain in Wash- and a (Continued from o, of Zioh, miiiéi iii'il, a tree Wk parked atria CAREER ihhiim PM an“ Tirtshiin Want. Ann. T. u L :91ng page- course on States T) mum". Ann. Une land at H:

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