AGAIN ISSUEtIN ELECTIONWet and Dry Fight Looms As Candidates Shape Campaign Speeches(Continued from page 1) ftnon coming out strongly against tlic 1 VoHtcud act in it* present form- ^ In this Keegan's i da •'arm is. to !‘'dm** »*\Unt, like that «»f Harry Brin. i tkVN dicen , a candid itc for con- j grcssninn from the same district on • the Republican ticket. Brin points out I that the community went wet by a i ! large majority in the IP™ referen- | I du:n. Hrin ** t.md for modihcution tf J[ the liquor law means that Congress-man Elliott W. Sprout, 1S22 Long-_ I wood dr.. xvho is running for ro-~ . election. will likely defend his alliUa-; turns v.-uh the Anti-Saloon league and I his practice of voting dry. in the• primaries, since he is a Republican,• too.f| Kracmcr Is Non-Partisan-j Kraemer's candidacy i* endorsed by j- i a group of business men In the sec-1 j ond congressional district who have- j formed themselves into a non-partisan I \ organization. Other planks in this- candidate's platform arc eliminationj of the bridge nuisance and the curtailment of government activities where they contllct with private business. Kraemer, who xs taking his hr*t step in politics, considers t!ie number of fedora! employe*, which he places at approximately £20,000. as being too great.• I Candidates in the third congres-: *ionaI district beside Kelly, Keegan,1 , Hrin and Congressman * Sprout* in-- , elude Eugene McCaffrey, *17IK) Seeley ( avc„ and Ilo G. Ward of Blue Island.? • Republican?*: and J. J. O'Rourke of ,• J Harvey, Democrat. In the second clis-j trict. Congressman Hull and Kraemer * are opposed on the Republican ticket . ! by Marcu* Denny. 5315 Blackstonc £ ave„ Joseph F. Mall* 1131$ MichiganMave., John C. McGinnis, till)4 Woort-lawn ave., Frederick G. Frazier, 41)15 Washington Park court, and James . M. K. Vance. 5111 Indiana ave., while1 I Democratic candidates from this sec-, j lion are Michael C. Walsh. WM IZ. j 44tli at., and Joseph Frank, 5S2U Prairie ave,Lindheimer Gets Post Outside the sphere of the localprimary tight but nevertheless of interest to Southtovvn was the election held Saturday by the 20 Circuit court Judges In Chief Justice Thomas Taylor's courtroom, when Benjamin F. Lindhelmer, 4$05 Drcxel blvd., was appointed to th* South Park board,“I fed highly honored that I have been elected a member of the board/* Mr. Undheimer said yesterday.“I fully appreciate the responsibility of the oilice/* he went on, “and I am going to consider my appointment as an opportunity to be of service to tlie people of the South side, where I was born and where I have lived all of my life.“The South Park board has longbeen u model for such boaids. and as a business rnati I will be interested In the continuation of business i principles In Its affair* ”; Idndhelmer was enthusiastic over ; the possibilities in the VXVA Centennial of “acquainting the rest of the.country/’ he said, “with the true pic-M