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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Apr 1926, p. 14

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12 WINNETKA TALK April 10, 1926 New Trier Faces a Crisis at the Primaries, April 13th Shall New Trier interests be sacrificed because politicians choose your candidates? The Crowe-Barrett-Thompson faction, not satisfied with its control of city politics, is trying to force its candidates upon the country towns. The crisis is here--the country towns must elect men who have shown by their service in the past that they will work for the in- terests of the country towns and not for a political faction. Vote for these men! WILLIAM BUSSE of Mount Prospect for Commissioner and President of the County Board VOTE TWICE FREDERICK W. PENFIELD of Glencoe for Commissioner LACHLAN WILLIAM MacLEAN of Evanston for Commissioner DUDLEY D. PIERSON of Chicago Heights for Commissioner GEORGE A. MILLER of Oak Park for Commissioner ERNEST B. GRAHAM of Brookfield for Assessor LEWIS B. SPRINGER of Wilmette for State Representative HOWARD P. CASTLE of Barrington for State Representative FREDERICK B. ROOS of Forest Park for State Senator For the Committee of 700 General John V. Clinnin, Chairman of Executive Committee Wilmette Kenilworth Winnetka Glencoe Mrs. Hoyt King Mrs. J. H. Farley, Jr ~~ Mrs. Morris L.. Greeley Mrs. Andrew Macleish Robert Stoddard Frank R. Young Eugene Rummler Merle B. Waltz The Choice at the Republican Primaries is Equivalent to an Election

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