TT of St.‘Johns Are B 41 er 1e &s 8 § .fl‘mflfln{m are| enâ€" : mmswuflfh among its e â€" ~ o ‘"m‘ settled in : the M / ffopovem and lobby rather than alâ€" M â€" _‘ towed ‘to come to the floor of the ‘House where they (will be aired in M 3 .r + ,‘ Â¥e 4 +. A ï¬"{ there are comparativeâ€" â€"â€" ipAt On the average there e L “““muâ€md 435 representatives in their seats § “mwfluthi-week.ln ;§;;3 f! F‘. toâ€"avoid Ming the abâ€" _ M .. Zentees and at the same time conâ€" Y 4 business, the leaders of the [ 6 4 :ï¬. invariably ask a member .;g " _ ‘who is about to make the point of 5"\'@ cfl“l'*“"‘ there is not # quorum W > Mgnmmqmnfmmw M",mhcumï¬nd : Wathin gton, D. C., April 4â€"On ...;.womi{u;-ib-dg‘:fl‘“ A ' n Thiter coloricss. ‘With. the : excopâ€" “.‘nmdouflhn of ‘conâ€" troversy, which never seems to flwwmmnhum ...dthi#““‘\'“d"" in reâ€" cent years It is certainly not like ration of the New The committee meetings are poorâ€" ty at Atthelntmoflnoï¬ Committée on Patents, now conâ€" ng the Duffy Copyright Bill, 4 of us out of a membership of were present. | 1">A the choice between returning: ie mnders ' politi itions or w in Washington to protect j ts of their districts, most of the members seem to feel that :'-mlnx and building of "politâ€" ical fences" is the more important. There can be no that the imâ€" mediate interests of many districts ire without representation duting :n,dm of campaign activities. wï¬on is:. should a member on the job and look after his district or go home and etmpl{rn? â€".~ At this writin the ‘War Departâ€" ment Appuwrh&n&?m is pending in conference, and report of the conference committee can be exâ€" pected almost any day. As far as our own ‘district is concerned, we have not only a genéral interest in the whole bill as a matter of naâ€" tional policy ‘but we also have a special interest, which must be adâ€" One section of that bill makes an â€" _A VOTE FOR Good Government is a vote FOR Henry Horner April 14. And a vote for HENRY HORNER is a vote AGAINST political enslavement; AGAINST big city machine politics; AGAINST Bosses who seek to be dictators of Party and State, Henry Horner‘s fight is YOUR fightâ€"you men and women of ALL Illinois who espouse the cause of GOOD GOVERNMENT! . Are Mgoin:tombmittotbeutocuticdom- ination of "BOSS" Kelly of Chicagoâ€"are you going to permit this wouldâ€"be dictator to tell you how and for whom you are to vote? | Or will you, on April 14, ) Reject Dictation! ‘All IIlinois now knows, and resents, the story of #WAX AXEZERAPWW MMRB VW ©REe CC CCC C Oe how the selfâ€"styled Democratic BOSS of Chiâ€" cago seeks, by defeating HENRY HORNER for renomination for Governor of Illinois, to rule the Democratic party and the State. He says HORNER must be beaten. WHY? Because HENRY HORNER cannot be coerced ; because he would not betray the people whose trust he has held inviolate; because he opposed legalâ€" ized GAMBLING in Chicago and dog ncin:' :n LECUu ‘a 2% IVEEREAN AM MR MCME MEMECACAAW C 00 P i East St. Louis; because he is leading the fight for HONEST ELECTIONS in Illinois! Reject this dictationâ€" m3 o Rebuke "Boss" Kelly! APRIL 9, 1986 d ... / Aneilt 14 for Governor Tuesday, M Ask for a DEMOCRATIC BALLOT in Washington RENOMINATE appropriation for construction and maintenance of river and harbor projects. Waukegan has long ‘been interested in improving its existing harbor facilities. If the War Deâ€" partment Appropriation Bill proâ€" vision for rivers and harbors is enâ€" acted in the form that it passed the Senate, $25,000 for Waukegan harâ€" bor is assured. At the same time additional funds should be obtained for this project, in connection with which an application is pending with the Public Works Administraâ€" tion. Our district also has a special as well asâ€"a general interest in the Navy Department Appropriation Bill, which should be reported out of committee this |coming week. After some difficulty we were able to secure the reopening of Great Lakes Naval Training Station by an appropriation secured at the last session of Congress. This is the only interior establishâ€" ment in the United States. Its opâ€" eration allows young recruits in the navy from the middle west to seâ€" cure their training near at home and in splendid environmental surroundâ€" ings. It also confers indirect busiâ€" ‘ness benefits in the district, and it behooves us to exert our efforts for the continued operation, not only fromâ€" a selfish point of view but also from the point of view of sound naval policy. In truth its operation represents economy, bringing a reâ€" turn on capital invested. . | _ These are two matters of special interest to the district which have been taking form in the past few weeks and will reach aâ€"definite conâ€" clusion this month. One learng from legislative experience that it is not the "ballyhoo" which flflgt'tho tesults but rather the acti by of interviews and personal exertions at the proper time and with the proper officials and me And there are a number of other matâ€" ters of special interest to other secâ€" tions of the district demnd?m atâ€" tention. ‘But judging from the nnnbor of members dn the floor and comâ€" mittee meetings, a great y of them believe that the inte of the district can wait until their campaigning has been completed. It is an election year and i‘nhnya brings that question to the seated members to decide. i RELIABLE L&AUNDRY DEY CLEANING CO. ‘April 14. P. 118 0 HENRY HORNER did away BSTATE TAX on real estatel : | | @ ltS‘l'OliED the © State‘s I and BALANCED the BUDGET! ® REDUCED the State‘s operatit costs more than 23 PER ©@ SAYED customers $11,000,000 1 reducing gas and electric rates ® PROYIDED tor filinoia age through Old Age Fension :ï¬ Â© REDUCED automobile licen fees for Ilinois mptorists! || © SAVED 4,000 urnijgu for ownd through Farm |Credit ef ® SAYED schools through full p ‘ +ment of school disttibutive fund © CONSTRUCTED 1402 miles! D.A.R. Better Films | Commltgee Re "A Night at the Opera."‘| i Groucho, Chicko and Harpos Kitty Carlisle, Allan Jones. fli and 10, Thursday and Frid since the ‘"Cocoanuts" have‘ cï¬tpomuu of insanity appear such hilarious advantage. The brothers | romp thr&ug‘h a / amusing | farce with â€"a nop background. Family, . : â€"| â€" y MR ':t-o:mlx'm % i(g © WIPED OUT State‘s $10,000,0 e CONSTRUCTED 1803 miles! new Illinois‘ paved highways} ; © PROYVEN his fairtiess and ©@ ESTABLISHED State I» Department to protect holders! j © PEFEATED| legalized . GAZ ‘LING sought by Chicago po! ® HEXNEY _ HORNER now ‘the fight FOR _ HONEST .TIONS in Iilinois! < ; |"Riffâ€"Raff." Cast: "Jean H&Jow, pencer T?“’{» i ‘Farrell ‘@Aacâ€" d. April 12â€"13â€"13, SUtfay Monday and Tuesday. A. stdih of the waterfront in which thel {rro gante and: conceit ‘of ‘Dutch SEjiar, the best tuna figherman oS the "front" brings near tragedy B the livesâ€" of those he loves. The ditsctor has made excellent use of: all; maâ€" terial, opportunities and talel 4 the cast is exceptionally well ‘Ohpsen, convincing characterizations BÂ¥ the leading actors, ults. [ * "Society Doctor." Cast: C g ster Morris, Robert Tqb'lor, Billle $wrke, Virginia . Bruce. Ambition® ;i proâ€" zressive "youth" L versus self* tisâ€" ed, conservative| "age" is Wearly portrayed in this cast, with‘ Mpnors going to Chester Morris and Kabert Taylor and efficient directio ) Erhich is smooth, lively, and convin@lag. ’A scene in‘ the operating tense, , interesti and Family.. April 15, 16,; and Thursday. | . putes! ;"f scientist has placed & value of 30 centus upon the and mineral ingredients wh pese & man. |0 | c |~ | [ cal Bosses! ‘ ~ ) ~E. K. CATTON Your Typewriter foiey anie ie e ath CALL: s ERT LARS FACTS: STATIONER 1 9 trisic mical comâ€" ling. sday ly PRESS The follov Wvébm‘mdpmwmmwmfld*‘d f ‘ byflmthe‘w‘qfltygwmmatrm&m‘m ekpress their faith in the continued growth and prosperity of Highland Park and are (boostâ€" for a bigger and better city, | || . ‘ & 4 ris . BUY FROM YOUR COMMUNITY MERCHANT For T} 516 LAUREL £VE. HIGHLAND PARK 77 . 322 N. 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