S ON FOUR MAJOR ISSUES OF IMPORTANCE JO 4lN0I^ FARIwERS 



thbertson 



Norman Flafc 



James H. Forrester 



John R. Hamilton 



W. S. Jewell 



Sneed 



Ben L. Smith 



E. D. Telford 



Chas. H. Thompson 



Harry Wilson 



HOW CHICAGO VOTED 



DOWNSTATE legislators and organi- 

 zations have been accused repeated- 

 ly of unfairness and lack of cooperation 

 toward Chicago. Newspapers of this 

 city have taken the lead in raising the 

 question of downstate domination at 

 Springfield. 



Such accusations are best answered 

 by presenting the vote of Chicago mem- 

 bers on the four measures of utmost 

 interest to agriculture. The roll call 

 showed that only six Chicago senators 

 and five representatives voted for the 

 gas tax. 



Not a single Chicago man was re- 

 corded in favor of the state income tax. 



Only two Cook county representatives. 

 Castle and Igoe, voted against the in- 

 creased bonding measures. 



Two Chicago senators and three rep- 

 resentatives were recorded in favor of 

 the Board of Trade bill. 



There are 19 senators and 57 repre- 

 sentatives in Cook county. Pra,w your 

 own conclusions. 'r-. .:'''' i'| 



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CENT ON THE FOUR BIG ISSUES AFFECTING ILLINOIS AGRICULTURE 



F^ND OUT WHY 



CCAN this page and 

 see if the faces of 

 tho«e who represented 

 you in the last General 

 Assembly are there. If 

 not find out nrhy. 



Hunter 



A. L. Hutson 



G. J. Johnson 



Jacob Martens 



Mary McAdaiBS 



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H. D. Sparks 



Homer J. Tic*> 



Schuyler B. Vau(han 



Albert Wallar 





