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Dziennik Związkowy, Sept. 14, 1910
Tomorrow, September 15, 1910, is the day of the primaries in Chicago. Although in accordance with its principles the Polish newspaper Dziennik Zwiazkowy does not show any particular preference for any political party in this country, nevertheless, it is its right, and even its duty to support Poles when these aspire to public office. Regardless of the political faction to which a Pole belongs, we support him because duty and national feeling impel us to do so. A Pole can perform official duties as capably as those of many other nationalities, if not more capably. Conseauently, why should our people not did him and increase the number of honest officials? The following Poles are candidates for nomination for various public offices in tomorrow's primary election:
For county assessor: Mr. Frank J. Koralewski, a well-known attorney, at present alderman of the Sixteenth Ward and a member of the Polish National Alliance.
2For sanitary commissioner: Mr. Stanley Adamkiewicz, president of the Polish Roman Catholic Union.
For county commissioner: Messrs. S. Kuflewski and Robert Lenard.
For State senator: Mr. Peter Jezierny, Ninth Senatorial District, and Mr. John Prystalski, Thirteenth Senatorial District.
For State representative: Messrs. John Reimer and W. J. Laskowski, Fifteenth Senatorial District; Joseph Lisack and Fran Landmesser, Twenty-fifth Senatorial District; Theophilus Weyna, a member of the Polish National Alliance, Joseph Pitlack, Anthony J. Onecki, also a member of the Alliance, and Max Lewandowski, Twenty-seventh Senatorial District.
For sanitary commissioner: Dr. E. T. Napieralski, a member of the Alliance.
For State senator: Mr. J. M. Sienkiewicz, Fifteenth Senatorial District.
3For State representative: Messrs. John W. Fruzyna, Ninth Senatorial District; Frank J. Karch, a member of the Alliance, Fifteenth Senatorial District; and Albert Rostenkowski, a member of the Alliance, Twenty-seventh Senatorial District.
The Poles, therefore, have an opportunity to select candidates of their own race, and they should exert every effort to make certain that the worthiest of these shall be placed upon the regular ballot. The Polish people are therefore urged to vote for their brethern.