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MISCELLANEOUS BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS (As of October 10, 1941)

Civil Service Commission-Robert L. Hunter, president; Chicago.

Illinois Commerce Commission-John D. Biggs, chairman; Greenville.

Legislative Reference Bureau-Governor Dwight H. Green, chairman.

Racing Board-Major E. H. Williams, chairman, Chicago.

Athletic Commission-Sheldon Clark, chairman: Chicago.

Aeronautics Commission-Lawrence P. Bonfoey, chairman; Chicago.

Liquor Control Commission--Arthur S. Smith, chairman; Bloomington.

Housing Board-Oscar W. Rosenthal, chairman; Chicago.

Uniform Laws Commission-Nathan William McChesney, chairman; Chicago.

State Historical Library-Paul M. Angle, librarian. Springfield.

Planning Commission-Robert Kingery, chair

man; Winnetka.

Tax Commission-Phillip W. Collins, chairman:
Chicago.
Industrial Commission-Alfred J. Borah; chair-
man; Chicago.
Illinois Public Aid Commission-Edward L.
Ryerson, chairman; Chicago.

Budgetary Commission Rep. Reed F. Cutler, chairman; Lewistown.

Illinois Development Council-Chauncey Cormick, chairman; Chicago.

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Illinois Petroleum Lease Commission-George B.
McKibbin, chairman; Chicago.
Intergovernmental Cooperation

Commission

Rep. Bernice T. Van Der Vries, chairman; Winnetka.

TEMPORARY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS (As of October 10, 1941)

State Council of Defense-Governor Dwight H. Green, chairman.

Illinois Legislative Council-Senator Thomas P.

Gunning, chairman; Princeton.

Strip Mining Investigation Commission-Senator John W. Speakman, chairman; Danville.

Illinois General Assembly, 1939-1940

SENATORS

Source: Illinois Secretary of State

(Senators are elected alternately, the even numbered districts at general elections and the odd numbered districts two years later. The terms of the senators in the odd numbered districts expire in 1943, those in the even numbered in 1941. The salary is $10,000 for a term of four years.)

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

(Representatives are elected for terms of two years and receive $5,000 for the two-year period) Name

Dis.

1 Daniel M. Flanigan.

Residence
Chicago.

Arthur T. Broche..

Chicago.

Ernest A. Greene..

Chicago.

2 Vito Marzullo.

Chicago.

James J. Ryan

Chicago.

James J. Adduci..

Chicago.

3 George Garry Noonan

Chicago.

Chicago.

Chicago.

4 John Č. Kluczynski.

Chicago.

Chicago.

Michael A. Ruddy

Chicago.

Chicago.

Charles J. Jenkins..

Dudley S. Martin.

John F. Boyle.

5 Louis G. Berman William J. Warfield Nobel W. Lee.

6 Charles H. Weber.
James J. Barbour..
Alan E. Ashcraft, Jr.
7 Emmett McGrath,
Bernice T. Van der Vries..
Arthur W. Sprague..

8 Thomas A. Bolger.
Nick Keller..
Harold D. Kelsey.
9 Peter P. Jezierny.
William S. Finucane.
William J. Gormley

10 E. C. Hunter...

Chicago.
Chicago.
Chicago..

Evanston.
Evanston
Brookfield.
Winnetka.
La Grange.
McHenry.
Waukegan.
Barrington.
Chicago.
Chicago.
Chicago.

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26 Homer Caton..
27 A. L. Auth..
John Kuklinskl.
Eugene P. Dukes.
28 Dan Dinneen..

William Querfeld.
Dean S. McGaughey
29 Edward P. O'Grady.
Arthur J. Quinn.

Robert M. Woodward.

30 Ed Teefey

Major T. Flowerree Robert H. Allison.. 31 Pierce L. Shannon. George A. Williston Edward P. Saltiel. 32 Albert Salisbury..

Rollo R. Robbins. Sam Schaumleffel. 33 Francis J. Coyle.. Clinton Searle, Ora Smith.

34 John W. Lewis, Jr.

J. S. Mundy.....

Dr. Raymond C. Gillogly.

35 Henry J. White..

Dennis J. Collins..
George S. Brydia.

36 W. Roy Donohoo.

William F. Gibbs..
Henry F. Scarborough..

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Rockford.

Prophetstown

David Hunter, Jr.

Rockford

Vacancy....

Quincy

11 Michael E. Hannigan.

Chicago.

Payson

Chicago.

37 Henry Knauf.

Ladd..

D

Chicago.

12. Charles D. Franz..

Freeport.

Frederick W. Rennick James A. Nowlan.

Buda..

Toulon

Galena.

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George A. Fitzgerald David I. Swanson..

John A. Bingham
Franklin U. Stransky.

13 John G. Ryan.

Adam S. Mioduski

Elmer J. Schnackenberg.

14 Leon M. Schuler.

John C. Friedland.

Maud N. Peffers.

15 Edward Skarda. Matt Franz.. Joseph Zientek. 16 William Vicars.

Calistus A. Bruer

Rollie C. Carpenter.

17 Vacant......

Roland V. Libonati.
Peter C. Granata.

18 Howard J. Gorman.
August C. Grebe,

Leo D. Crowley..

19 John O. Hruby John J. Gorman. Frank Houcek..

20 Ben W. Alpiner. Harry L. Topping. Victor McBroon.

21 Edward J. McCabe. Joseph L. Rategan Robert Petrone..

22 Hugh M. Luckey.

Augustus F. DeGafferelly.

W. O. Edwards.

23 Arthur M. Kaindl..
Stanley A. Halick..
William G. Thon.

24 Tom M. Garman.
Ora D. Dillavou
Charles W. Clabaugh,

25 Stanley R. Kosinski.
Raymond T. O'Keefe,
Elroy C. Sandquist..
26 Joseph W. Russell..
Ben S. Rhodes.

Peoria.

Chicago.
Chicago.
Cicero
Kankakee.
Kankakee.

Braceville.

Potomac.
Danville..
Danville.

Chicago..
Chicago.
Oak Park.
Urbana.
Urbana.

38 Dr. Frank A. Stewart.. Tim Donnelly William Robison.

39 Edward G. Hayne..

J. Ward Smith..
Elmer P. Hitter.

40 Sam S. Lorton.
Ed Marvel.

William P. Welker. 41 Joseph S. Perry. Warren L. Wood Lottle H. O'Neill.. 42 George J. Bauer. Miles E. Mills. R. J, Branson. 43 A. W. Ray.. Reed F. Cutler. James E. Davis.

44 A. A. Brands...

Thomas J. Thornton
W. J. McDowell..

45 T. J. Sullivan..
Hugh Green..
William J. Lawler.

46 H. S. Burgess.

S. O. Dale.
Homer Kasserman..
47 Milton M. Mueller.
Lloyd Harris
Anthony W. Daly
48 Jesse Higgins.

John R. Thompson.
J. R. Funkhauser
49 Frank Holten..
J. L. Wellinghoff.
Max L.Bowler

50 M. F. Browner..
E. N. Bowen
Herbert L. Upchurch.

51 Paul Powell

Oral P. Tuttle.
Arthur Van Hooser.

Fairfield.
Fairfield
Newton
Highland.

Motor Vehicle Fatalities in Illinois by Months

Source: Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics

Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. | Oct. | Nov. Dec. Toc.

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127 155 155 175 162 208 185 226 185 230 249 228
183 172 144 160 187 179 200 235 233 238 219 217 2367
184 162 149 142 192 166 170 190 173 191 200 190 2109
158 121 132 141 182 171 183 200 199 255 213 222 2177
224 167 226 193 199 181 208 219 238 261 238 221 2575
167 156 183 180 176 162 172 194 231 229 243 241 2334
139 138 167 177 192 151 206 208 240 245 284 314 2461
186 165 252 214 209 206 177 229 232 226 247 254 2598
198 136 119 152 154 132 185 183 197 239 215 269 2177
198 131 150
167
160 159 167 194 191 240 242 262 2261
172 160 186 151 192 182 170 220 225 211 211 248 2328
192 126 174 165 204 209 209 209

2285

(a) Compiled from reports of Motor Vehicle Accidents submitted pursuant to Article IV. Section 41 of the Traffic Act.

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*This balance does not include proceeds of checks, drafts and money orders in the process of collection.

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General Revenue Fund.

Occupational Tax Fund.

Emergency Relief Collection Account Fund.

Motor Fuel Tax-State Fund.

Motor Fuel Tax-Counties Fund

Motor Fuel Tax-Municipalties Fund.

Motor Fuel Tax Fund.
Motor Fuel Tax Fund.
Motor Fuel Tax Fund.
Motor Fuel Tax-Counties Fund.. Emergency Relief Bond, Interest and Retirement Fd.
Motor Fuel Tax-Counties Fund. Second Emergency Relief Bond, Int. and Retirement Fd.
Motor Fuel Tax-Muni'palties Fd. Second Emergency Relief Bond, Int. and Retirement Fd.
Emergency Relief Collec. Acc. Fd.. General Revenue Fund...

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Amount

$5,950,171.59

1,250,916.66

349.119.69

147,279.04

104,166.66

2,499,575.00

1,737,312.66

11,517.41 231,350.11

7.062.74

1,927,785.19

1,537,066.28

1,537.066.28

211,083.34

83,041.67 83.041.67 1,415,357.11

19,082,913.10

$570,034,776

47,984,514 78.739.803 8,586,100

$1,629,531,606

Year

Assessment

Year

Assessment

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Election Calendar of Illinois

Source: Illinois Election Laws

Tuesday after first Monday in NovemberFor Presidential electors, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State. Auditor of Public Accounts, Attorney General, State Senators in even numbered districts, Clerk of Superior Court of Cook County, Clerks of the Circuit Courts, Recorders, State's Attorneys, County Coroners, and County Auditors, every fourth year, counting from 1908.

For State Treasurer, Representatives in Congress, Representatives in the General Assembly, and three Trustees of the University of Illinois for term of six years, every second year, counting from 1910. For. United States Senator, every six years, counting from 1914 and 1918, respectively.

For clerk of Supreme Court and clerks of the Appellate Court, every sixth year, counting from 1908.

For Superintendent of Public Instruction, State Senators in odd-numbered districts, Clerk of the Criminal Court of Cook County, county and probate clerks, county and probate judges, county treasurers, county superintendents of schools, and sheriffs, every fourth year counting from 1910.

For judges of the Superior Court of Cook County, twenty-one judges every sixth year, 1941 and thereafter. (One judge first Monday in June every sixth year, counting from 1939, and six judges counting from 1940).

For chief justice, clerk and bailiff of the Municipal Court of Chicago, every sixth year, counting from 1912; for nine associate judges of said court for term of six years, every second year, counting from 1908.

For county commissioners in counties not under township organization, one each year for term of three years.

Last Tuesday in February

For one judge of the Superior Court of Cook County, every sixth year, counting from 1925. First Monday in June

For judges of the Circuit Court, every sixth year, counting from 1909.

For judges of the Supreme Court, Fifth District. every ninth year, counting from 1909; Fourth District, every ninth year, counting from 1912; and First, Second, Third, Sixth and Seventh Districts, every ninth year, counting from 1915.

For judges of the Superior Court of Cook County. one every sixth year, counting from 1939, and six counting from 1940.

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within their corporate limits a town or towns, quadrennially, counting from 1911.

For all town (township) officers, officers in cities containing one or more towns, and officers in villages whose boundaries coincide with the boundaries of a town (township) annually.

Third Tuesday in April

For mayor and commissioners of cities organized under the commission plan (except such as include wholly within their corporate limits a town or towns), quadrennially, counting from 1911. For officers of cities organized under the general law (except such as contain within their corporate limits one or more townships), annually.

For officers of villages organized under the general law (except where the territorial limits coincide with the territorial limits of a township), annually. Second Saturday in April

For school directors in school districts; for boards of education of township high schools: community high school districts, non-high school districts and community consolidated school districts, all annually.

PRIMARY ELECTION Second Tuesday in February To nominate candidates to be voted for at the

election on the first Tuesday in April. (DOWN STATE)

Last Tuesday in February

To nominate candidates to be voted for on the first Tuesday in April.

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Second Tuesday in April

Every year in which a President of the United States is to be elected, for the purpose of electing delegates and alternate delegates to national nominating conventions and for the purpose of securing an expression of the sentiment and will of the party voters with respect to the candidates for nomination for the office of President of the United States.

Every year in which officers are to be voted for on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, to nominate candidates to be voted for at said election: also to elect State, ward and precinct committeemen and Senatorial committee

men.

GENERAL PROVISIONS

A primary for the nomination of all other officers, nominations for which are required to be made under the provisions of the primary law, shall be held seven weeks preceding the date of the general election for such offices, respectively.

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Issue

$282,108,996.20 $325,473,980.47

Indebtedness of Illinois Outstanding Oct. 1, 1941

Source: Office of Illinois State Treasurer

Called bonds and notes which have

ceased to bear interest..

State highway bonds..

Soldiers relief compensation bonds

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Justus L. Johnson, R.........Ottawa..

Donald S. McKinlay, D.

Francis B. Allegretti, D.
Rudolph F. DeSort, D.
James F. Fardy, D.

E. I. Frankhauser, R.
Oscar Hebel, R.

John C. Lewe, D

Third District

I 1944 Robert L. Conn, R.

¡Springfield.... 1944

Fourth District

. 1944) Daniel F. Mallett, D.... .Mt. Vernon... 1944

JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COURT, COOK COUNTY
Terms expiring in 1946, first Monday in December

Grover C. Niemeyer, D. I

Victor L. Schlaeger,

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CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY 1944; term expires first Monday in December

Circuit Courts Outside of Cook County

(Term six years, expires in 1945, salary $8,000.)

Dist.

Name

1 Hal A. Spann Darce F. Rumsey Lloyd M. Bradley..

2 W. Joe Hill.. Roy E. Pearce. Blaine Huffman.

3 Maurice V. Joyce. Alfred D. Riess.. Dick H. Mudge.

4 Franklin R. Dove. James G. Burnside. Josiah T. Bullington.

5 Casper Platt.

Ben F. Anderson.. George W. Bristow. 6 Charles Y. Miller. Frank B. Leonard. William S. Bodman. 7 Lawrence E. Stone. Victor Hemphill. Walter W. Wright. 8 Guy R. Williams. Fred G. Wolfe. A. Clay Williams. 9 Riley E. Stevens.. Burton A. Roeth.

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