BITTERLY VINDICTIVE
MAYOR,M. i'.l.i.C i lONS IN CHICAGO
iJH; lill.L'S" TACTIC'S
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lit;,!." sari .Mi .\llton 11 u vs;-! i. v, iiu arrive.l liy tin- Alnimuniiui Hah week. Air Klissel! h 1,11 hi-' way home to \\ t■ 1 ii ll oll>i 1 after 15 months touring 11 work! isaw* the "Sun";. He wn ■ in
at t!h* time c.t tin' Mayoral I‘lfvtion last April, an,l ilnvi* sr.v flu? .«uiking teatuu-s «.i Ins u.r.i Mr ilhsm II stavcvl at tin- ia.-u! v. in-ir I,llth I'll, ,111JISOII {(nil Ins. I.pja.lll-fit li.nl lin li i i iliilliil *'•>> li.iillis
I'll.- Itjil was liitinly viiiiin : iv.‘ :iinl iiii'ltiit ss. " Kiiii A ! r Hiis-i-H. 'I (•••n jfin - her a iiiih .-s ; 'ji -i: 10,000 Wuincn jj:il:u 1 ilia’ i lie r!i v as a ilciik '.'lal ia I n *ti lor uni' i amliiiali-, v.lnlr I'Ni'hattumi; i*ti •.voids Mini liurlma insults ai tlo'ir upI'oiienls i ii ! ha flint pal It.
"Win’ll t'it'ri ii hi iiicrn illji i Him’. till’ lii’Wspapfns nil jilliilisliiil l.aniiiT hi'ad liiii's I't'frm'u; in tin* tiorcssity i"i' finviillv yuai ilinu, > Is<• jmlirnu liunt iis wiili 111:1 1 iiiiii’-LVims :i in I auxiliary ]n>l i < •«“.
H.W'iH'l SHUT 1 1 K Al>
"As it u-silli It! till- sell ill I*lll liiit! lilt l I 'll it r 111 <H 11 it ‘ t 11! 11 ‘ 111llliult 1 , tilt' ji.>!i»f iiiiiilf ;t It r;:y ;iinl :invstctl iwu Ifiitliui; i;;iiigsicis ;in> 1 iln-n lit-nti'iuiui-s ,'111(1 It id i' oliit-crs -i ;i it 1. 1 l lilt >it t!i<' suvi'ts it,, tai;i• ilit-ir iniftiiii'i's ia t!t• * jHilirf slilliitll At t.ju l si,
V i;l' till- jlllll I>cy. it Wit
?;iid liv i!n ? ji<-i ii-i* 1 1 Kit mit* i I 11 i«• prisoners lilt rV ('ll ili.'i liililll ! < IWill'll ;t pocket, ile wiis imi.*ll tiiiiji'ly -lio'i ! >y :i |i*•lit-** iiiticii. ni'il il.t* iiliair v.ic Inoiiiliiiiit liy wireless, '.villi tin* result that tin gang:iii... ieiiili'i](■'■. iiiiil snliilueil. allowed liie I'icitit.n lo i i in' vv l llimit serious
interruption. "Three davs later ’lie gangster chief was t>uiio*l 'in great pomp at a cost oi iJ 15.000. The silver inlai<l casket tiloitc , ost £OOOO. tut*! there were hothouse flowers to the value of ttt least £SOOO conveyed to tie' graveside in six cars. On election night Mr Russell was lining entertained at the Million Dollar Rainbow Cabaret, where, at midnight. Rig Rill Thompson. newly-elected Mavor. attended. On Ills arrival the hand paraded the floor nlavtng "Hail. Hail. The (king's All Here"; and the dancers inarched behind singing, llmiupsoti spoke, and. while still standing m view of the crowd, poured out a whisky for himself from a pocket flask. "As far as the slogan. ‘Keep King
i ipor^t■ out of ('liii au'ii,' is comernei], it is rii siii'li sillv issues that Ainerirttn rlivl inns an- fimuht. ami the only reason that- tlm Itvilisli wove chosen for illla vour wits because tlm nttitiher of them ii.ohlituj votes in t was less than those Yu tinv other nationality." sail! Mr Russell.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 April 1928, Page 2
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