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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929
DOCTOR WINS $12,190 AWARD
D
FROM HOSPIT. AL
te
pa
Dr. Harry L. O'Connor, superin-
U. S. District Attorney George E.
Q.
of
tendent of the Belmont Hospital, to-
Johnson is president.
tu
day won the bitterly contested suit
The staff of doctors, he said, de-
B:
which he brought against the Wash-
clined to operate under their former
is
ington Park Hospital, 437 E. Sixtieth
president, Dr. C. O. Young, a brother-
n-
of
y,
st., for unpaid salary and reorganiza-
in-law of Mr. Johnson. Dr. Young
de
1-
tion fees from 1918 to March, 1927.
) 27
thereupon called in Dr. O'Connor.
W
e
to
A jury in Judge Craig A. Hood's
who successfully reorganized the
court, after an hour's deliberation,
staff, but when he requested pay-
awarded Dr. O'Connor $12,190.
ment from the hospital in March,
1927, it was refused him.
CONSULIDATED
According to the doctor's attorney,
One of the witnesses to testify on
James J. Danaher, a complete reor-
behalf of Dr. O'Connor was Dr. Carl
ganization was necessary at the
E. Scharf, president of the Belmont
BUREAUS
Washington Park Hospital, of which Hospital.
MAIN OFFICE
431-S0. DEARBORN ST
CHICAGO. U.S.A.
n. comp
TUESDAY; MARCH 19, 1929,
1929 27
WOODWARD, AURORA,
CONSOLIDATES
IS SWORN IN TODAY
BUREAUS
Chicago, March 19.-(AP-Charles
MAIN OFFICE
Woodward, Ottawa, Ill., today was
orn in as United States District
431 ov. DEARCORN SY
urt judge for the Northern Illinois
CHICAGO U.S.A.
strict to succeed the late Judge
am C. Cliffe of Sycamore, Ill.
arles M. Bates, United States Dis-
et Court clerk, ad. istered the
CHICAGO it.s.
h in Judge Cliffe
room in
SUNDAY, FEIRRUARY 24, 1929.
: federal building, .
oodward
ing between Judge S
presiding judge o
it's
Ischul-
United
tes Circuit Court of
100
and
ige George T. Page o.
time
rt.
e representatives of the
for
VALL present his arguments be-
mong more than 1,000
fore Judge Jacob H. Hopkins
*
Association, Judge Woo
ednesday morning.
hily and law partners and 01
I friends from Ottawa. Fe
Alfred W. Bosworth
ges James H. Wilkerson and L
Joins U. S. Dry Staff
shenry were spectators also. Af
ing the oath Judge Woodward
pa
States Bos-
de a short speech in which he
re
of pro-
ed the co-operation of bar associa- -
J<
District matters was announced At-
in yes-
L members in disposing of cases in
hibition by United States District Mr.
court. He then heard the criminal
h
terday George E. Q. Johnson.
and adjourned court for the day.
torney who is 20, is a graduate has
Bosworth, University of Illinois and
of been the engaged in private law practice
in Chicago.
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