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2 WOMEN,
BAR ANNOUNCES
AT MISSION
VALI
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER JUNE 3, 1903. AT
OUTCOME OF ITS
THE POSTOFFICE AT CHICAGO, ILL. UNDER ACT OE
MARCH 3, 1879.
All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent
to The Tribune are sent at the owner's risk, and The Tribune
JUDICIAL PRIMARY
company expressly repudiates any liability or responsibility for their
safe custody or return.
MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930.
THE TRIBUNE OFFICES.
Members Vote on City
CHICAGO-TRIBUNE SQUARE,
MILWAUKEE-616 TRUST COMPANY BUILDING.
NEW YORK-512 FIFTH-AVENUE.
WASHINGTON-S15 ALBEE BUILDING.
11
Court Aspirants.
BOSTON-718 CHAMBER OF MMERCE BUILDING.
ATLANTA-1825 RHODES-HAVERTY BUILDING.
h
LONDON-72-78 FLEET STREET, E. C. 4.
PARIS-1 RUE SCRIBE.
U
BERLIN-1 UNTER DEN LINDEN.
The Chicago Bar association last
RIGA-ELIZABETES IELA 15/3.
night announced the result of its
ha
ROME-GALLERIA COLONNA (SCALA A).
VIENNA-8 ROSENBURSENSTRASSE.
primary on candidates seeking nomi-
WARSAW-PLAC KRASINSKA 6.
nations for judicial offices at the pri-
of
GIBRALTAB-HOTEL CECIL.
inj
PEKING-GRAND HOTEL DES WAGON-LITS
mary election of April 8.
an
CHICAGO ILL TRIBUNA
SHANGHAI-4 AVENUE EDWARD VII.
Under the rules of the bar primary
cia
candidates must receive at least
a
the
THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930.
TOKIO-IMPERIAL HOTEL.
MEXICO CITY-HOTEL REGIS,
third of all votes cas in order to
PANAMA CANAL-HOTEL TIVOLL
1
merit the association's recommenda-
SPECIAL REPRESENTATION.
wa
tion. Since 2,311 ballots were cast, the
SAN FRANCISCO-820 KOHL BUILDING.
cal
candidates who polled less than 771
I
votes failed of indorsement,
wit
BUSINESS CHEERS
THE TRIBUNE'S PLATFORM
Four Democratic candiates for judi-
rar
cial offices are without opposition in
at
FOR CHICAGOLAND
the primary, and the bar association
the
took no vote. on them. They are
ma
CRIME FIGHTERS,
Judge Edmund K. Jarecki, for County
1: Make Chicago the First City in the W orld.
pre
judge; Judge Henry Horner, for Pro-
in
2. Start the Subway.
bate judge; Judge John J, Sonsteby,
PLEDGESSUPPORT
3. Electrify the Railroads.
for chief justice of the Municipal
on
4. Abolish the Smoke Pall.
court, and Harold P O'Connell, for the
co:
Finnegan vacancy in the Municipal
5. Separate grades of Boulevards and of
Po
court.
on
Through Streets.
In the following list, showing the
St.
full results of the bar association
an
"
primary, the names of those receiving
Police and Prosecutors
Give me liberty to know, to utter and
pos
the bar indorsement appear in black-
faced type. Asterisks precede the
names of the sitting judges. The ini-
Daniel A. Wolf
101
tials following the names of some of
Eugene McCaffery
48
the candidates indicate their factional
ASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGE.
support, as follows: [S], Snow; [D},
[Schwaba vacancy.]
Deneen; [R]; regular Democratic Of-
Edgar B. Elder [D.]
1,342
Alfar M. Eberhardt [S.]
482 ent
ganization.
REPUBLICAN.
Eugene McCaffery
48 han
Carl William Larsen
32
COUNTY JUDGE.
toi
32
FTHNOILVNYF1
N
974
Nicholas B. Salnik
William E. Helander ID.I
vas
Edward J. Hess [S.]
815
DEMOCRATIC.
had
William C. Greatman
165
ASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGES.
lers
PROBATE JUDGE,
J. William Brooks [R.]
1,592
heir
David H. Brill [S.]
353
Edward S. Scheffler [R.]
1,560
NVO
Lloyd C. Moody (D.]
342
John F. O'Connell
1,540
the
Irving Breakstone
238
Jay A. Schiller [R.]
1,337
in
CHIEF JUSTICE MUNICIPAL COURT.
Joseph A. Graber [R.]
1,228
ille
*Harry Olson [D.]
1,531
1,147
/
George F. MeIntyre [R.]
lph,
416
Leon Edelman [R]
1,121
James H. Turner..
lead
ASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGES.
Justin F. McCarthy [B]
1,113
366
the
[12' to be nominated.]
Thomas A. Green [R.]
*Edgar A. Jonas (S.]
1,990
James Edward Clancy
252
*Charles F. McKinley [S.]
1,929
Joseph L. Lisack [R.]
244
John v. Ryan
208
*John J. Lupe [S.]
1,830
1,719
David J. Murphy
175 and
*Harry F. Hamlin [S.]
z. H. Kadow [R.]
166 rard
96
Harry c. Moran [D.]
1,521
Arnold Heap [D.]
Nuncio Bonelli [R.]
158 lice
1,369
1,260
Charles H. Miller
148 irge
Sheridan E. Fry [DJ]
Rupert F. Bippus
1,207
Stanley T. Gross
132 ting
William W. Wilson [D.]
1,100
ASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGE.
ney
Alexander J. Resa ID.]
946
[Schwaba vacancy.]
ay.
George L. Quilici
727
James J. OToole.
1,130
the
Rush B. Johnson
637
James T. McInerney
145
*Herbert G. Immenhausen [S.]
586
Frank X. Derdzinski [R.]
121
*Joseph L. McCarthy [S.]
568
The voting was. much lighter than
HOI
*Max Luster [S.].
552
535
in similar primaries in recent years.
*Albert B. George [S.]
George A. Curran [S.]
518
Frank B. Mast (D.) *****
438
ve
David Snyder [D.]
408
nd
Abraham H. Cohen {D.]
405
he
*John H. Tyle [S.]
356
is uostas sei:
07
Eugene D. Sullivan [S.]
279
its
SUBSCRIBE FOR TH
Harry Hamill
258
William McKinley Gleeson, [D.]
172
he
07 auop sey
Laurence B. Jacobs..
168
ies
Edgar J. Schoen.
162
Albert N. Gualano
160
p!pualds
Edwin A. Feldott [S.]
151
J. H. Silver
73
Henry M. Walker
70
~ooap 'rensnun 247
Walter B. Prendergast
69
Harley D. Jones
51
James R. Howe
37
William E. Keith
28
303 a3s pur UT au
ASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGE.
[Finnegan vacancy.
]
Daniel A. Roberts [D.]
1,277
ways 4444 inq "
Elmer C. Patterson [S.]
304
James W. Burke
116
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"ocrText": ":E BANDITS\n2 WOMEN,\nBAR ANNOUNCES\nAT MISSION\nVALI\nENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER JUNE 3, 1903. AT\nOUTCOME OF ITS\nTHE POSTOFFICE AT CHICAGO, ILL. UNDER ACT OE\nMARCH 3, 1879.\nAll unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent\nto The Tribune are sent at the owner's risk, and The Tribune\nJUDICIAL PRIMARY\ncompany expressly repudiates any liability or responsibility for their\nsafe custody or return.\nMONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930.\nTHE TRIBUNE OFFICES.\nMembers Vote on City\nCHICAGO-TRIBUNE SQUARE,\nMILWAUKEE-616 TRUST COMPANY BUILDING.\nNEW YORK-512 FIFTH-AVENUE.\nWASHINGTON-S15 ALBEE BUILDING.\n11\nCourt Aspirants.\nBOSTON-718 CHAMBER OF MMERCE BUILDING.\nATLANTA-1825 RHODES-HAVERTY BUILDING.\nh\nLONDON-72-78 FLEET STREET, E. 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Since 2,311 ballots were cast, the\nSAN FRANCISCO-820 KOHL BUILDING.\ncal\ncandidates who polled less than 771\nI\nvotes failed of indorsement,\nwit\nBUSINESS CHEERS\nTHE TRIBUNE'S PLATFORM\nFour Democratic candiates for judi-\nrar\ncial offices are without opposition in\nat\nFOR CHICAGOLAND\nthe primary, and the bar association\nthe\ntook no vote. on them. They are\nma\nCRIME FIGHTERS,\nJudge Edmund K. Jarecki, for County\n1: Make Chicago the First City in the W orld.\npre\njudge; Judge Henry Horner, for Pro-\nin\n2. Start the Subway.\nbate judge; Judge John J, Sonsteby,\nPLEDGESSUPPORT\n3. Electrify the Railroads.\nfor chief justice of the Municipal\non\n4. Abolish the Smoke Pall.\ncourt, and Harold P O'Connell, for the\nco:\nFinnegan vacancy in the Municipal\n5. 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William Brooks [R.]\n1,592\nheir\nDavid H. Brill [S.]\n353\nEdward S. Scheffler [R.]\n1,560\nNVO\nLloyd C. Moody (D.]\n342\nJohn F. O'Connell\n1,540\nthe\nIrving Breakstone\n238\nJay A. Schiller [R.]\n1,337\nin\nCHIEF JUSTICE MUNICIPAL COURT.\nJoseph A. Graber [R.]\n1,228\nille\n*Harry Olson [D.]\n1,531\n1,147\n/\nGeorge F. MeIntyre [R.]\nlph,\n416\nLeon Edelman [R]\n1,121\nJames H. Turner..\nlead\nASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGES.\nJustin F. McCarthy [B]\n1,113\n366\nthe\n[12' to be nominated.]\nThomas A. Green [R.]\n*Edgar A. Jonas (S.]\n1,990\nJames Edward Clancy\n252\n*Charles F. McKinley [S.]\n1,929\nJoseph L. Lisack [R.]\n244\nJohn v. Ryan\n208\n*John J. Lupe [S.]\n1,830\n1,719\nDavid J. Murphy\n175 and\n*Harry F. Hamlin [S.]\nz. H. Kadow [R.]\n166 rard\n96\nHarry c. Moran [D.]\n1,521\nArnold Heap [D.]\nNuncio Bonelli [R.]\n158 lice\n1,369\n1,260\nCharles H. Miller\n148 irge\nSheridan E. Fry [DJ]\nRupert F. Bippus\n1,207\nStanley T. Gross\n132 ting\nWilliam W. Wilson [D.]\n1,100\nASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGE.\nney\nAlexander J. Resa ID.]\n946\n[Schwaba vacancy.]\nay.\nGeorge L. Quilici\n727\nJames J. OToole.\n1,130\nthe\nRush B. Johnson\n637\nJames T. McInerney\n145\n*Herbert G. Immenhausen [S.]\n586\nFrank X. Derdzinski [R.]\n121\n*Joseph L. McCarthy [S.]\n568\nThe voting was. much lighter than\nHOI\n*Max Luster [S.].\n552\n535\nin similar primaries in recent years.\n*Albert B. George [S.]\nGeorge A. Curran [S.]\n518\nFrank B. Mast (D.) *****\n438\nve\nDavid Snyder [D.]\n408\nnd\nAbraham H. Cohen {D.]\n405\nhe\n*John H. Tyle [S.]\n356\nis uostas sei:\n07\nEugene D. Sullivan [S.]\n279\nits\nSUBSCRIBE FOR TH\nHarry Hamill\n258\nWilliam McKinley Gleeson, [D.]\n172\nhe\n07 auop sey\nLaurence B. Jacobs..\n168\nies\nEdgar J. Schoen.\n162\nAlbert N. Gualano\n160\np!pualds\nEdwin A. Feldott [S.]\n151\nJ. H. Silver\n73\nHenry M. Walker\n70\n~ooap 'rensnun 247\nWalter B. Prendergast\n69\nHarley D. Jones\n51\nJames R. Howe\n37\nWilliam E. Keith\n28\n303 a3s pur UT au\nASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGE.\n[Finnegan vacancy.\n]\nDaniel A. Roberts [D.]\n1,277\nways 4444 inq \"\nElmer C. Patterson [S.]\n304\nJames W. Burke\n116\npinoa a M sura\n-ooap\nq\n-un\nau\npue\nAspa 10] sauo"
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