> ' ' * J ' - o 1 ' T10N DAY -* June 4 KNOW -- rmi* CANDIDATE ^ Uncle Sam Says (Ua/1 Tomh All Beof Graded U.S. AT O.P.S. CEILINGS or After major surgery, an Irish patient came out of the ether in a •emiprivate ward and exclaimed Joyfully, "Faith, and that's over. "Don't be too sure," counseled gloomy voice from the next bed. 'The rascals left a sponge of me and had' to cut me open January 29 is the •# "the, revered Pr country; William Mckinley. 1 McKinlty knew and practiced He Mmsfm Candidate for Justice of tho ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT Born in Washington, D. C., 1912. Awarded scholarships through high MhoOl, college, and university. Gradurad frota Georgetown University, A.B., Com Laude, in 1934. During law studies Wtfappointed assistant professor of Pllfllophy: was graduated from Wgetown University Law School in 7, LLB Degree. Jpon graduation was United States Attorney in Washington, D. C. Was attarded Master of Law Degree from Georgetown Law School in 1940, having specialized in Administrative Law and Taxation. For two years was Professor of <Law at Boston College Law School. Served in the navy from August, 1943 nrttit December, 1945. Received the commendation of the Secretary of the Navy akttat time. .Since leaving the armed forWs he has been engaged in the private practice of law in Rockford, Illinois, as well as taking an Active part in the civic, child welfare, and business affatrs of his community. Served as president and director of Winnebago County Big Brothers and Sisters organization. Recently clected a. Director of the Rockford Community Chest Has served veterans' affairs as Judge Advocate of the Walter Craig P6st of the American Legion, and as a number of the Am Vets. In 1949 was aimnted to serve as Assistant Attorney General for Winnebago County, representing the State of Illinois in addition to being engaged in private practice as an attorney. Member of the pois State Bar ahd of the District of liimbia; admitted to practice before thf Unitct} States Supreme Court, the Sipremc Court of Illinois, and the United States District Courts for Illi- To Avoid A Bum Deal At, that moment the surgeon Stuck his head in the door and asked, "Anybody see my hat and cost?" The Irishman fainted. 'i Ie> Water n Farms Livestock that must drinlp 16* water do not drink enough to meat thier needs. He advocated an early start in savings in the following words: "The lit tie savings means more for the future of the children of a family, almost than all of the advice of the world. It gives them the right start." Your right start is to sign up today for the Payroll Savings Plan for the purchase «f O. 8. Savings Bands. U. S. Imiw> Daparfcmaf Renew that subscription to the Plaindealer now. 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