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CHICAGO (LL) AMER
CHICAGO (ILL) AMER
MONDAY, OCIOBER 27, 1930.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930.
1930 40
CHICAGO (ILL) TIMES
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930.
WED
RUTH OPENS
CHICAGO
RUTH
TOTALK
10
DAILY TIME
RALLIES
MAYOR'S BOLT
Vomen on Juries? Yes! Reply
PUTS COUNTY
Many Governors and Judges
BY A. L. SLOAN.
Republican batteries today carry
ticket,
had
Tell Why They Favor Vote for
WINS $5,000 AWARD
their final drive into the loop with
G. 0. P. IN STEW
of
speech-making
Referendura Nov. 4
two rallies at noon, one in the
with the final
Apollo Theater where Ruth Hanna
the
just
six
CONSTANCE WYNN
McCormick, the senatorial nominee,
two loop noon meet-
judges, lawyers and
speaks at 12:15. Another noontime
Apollo and Grand the-
Illinois. Why should
meeting will be staged in the Grand.
City Hall Simmers with
she is scheduled to
they not serve
The candidates will address noon
address meetings, her itiner-
juries?" said Miss
mass meetings in the two theaters
Political Rumors.
Lithu
a gathering at 30
Gen evieve Corkell
in the last week of the campaign
Sour
the Chicago Flat Jani-
of the Illinols
Frank
beginning today.
tors Union at 4740 W. Madison st.
League of Women
Thou.as o. Wallace, clerk of the
Rub
radio broadcast at 45 over
Voters, today.
Circuit Court and North Side leader
tion WJJD, and three rallies
is to be presidinz officer for
PARKE BROWN.
"We are making
Illinoia
ight, the Swedish Club. 1258
every endeavor to
Apollo meeting, while Chairman B.
the G. o. P. county com-
eon,
La Salle st. at 8:30; a Forty-
have the referen-
W. Snow of the county committee
mittee running in circles yester-
dighth Ward meeting at Govan
dum on the bill for
will master of ceremonies at the
of the mayor's action
Hall, Broadway and Wilson av.,
women jurors
Grand All candidates on the state
in bolting Republican ticket and
and county teiket 03 well as high
WC
9:30, and a Twenty-fourth Ward
passed on Nov. 4
The Pictorial Review award for 1930
.coming out for James Hamilton Lewis,
meeting at the Herzl School, Doug-
We have received
went to Carrie Chapman Catt, phi-
Republican officials will appear on
Democratic nominee for United States
GU
las blvd. and Lawndale av., at
Judge Mary
encouraging letters
lanthropist. Percy Waxman, editor,
the platform of toe iccetings.
senator.
10:30
Bartelme
from judges all over
presented the $5,000 check.
Prior to the initial loop-gathering
None of them was heard to express
Previously she spoke in crowded
Mrs. McCormick carried her battle
regret over the straight Republican
the country and from the governors
meeting halls in Cicero, at Sokal
some of the 21 states where women
-a
privilege which men have un-
to the near South Sioe, addressing
ticket' action of Thursday, but some
Slovsky Hall. st.
fortunately neglected.
of them admitted worry over the dan-
Mrs.
an enthusiastic meeting at the Met-
violate
and Sixty-second av., and in Co-
now do jury service.
ger the county ticket in Thompson's
Jumbia Hall, Forty-eighth st. and
Among these letters is one from
Judge Mary M. Bartelme writes:
ropolitan Community Center, 4100
program.
other
George E. Q. Johnson, U. attorney
Women have for years had the right
South Parkway.
Paulina, in the Thirteenth Ward,
Threat to Ward Chiefs,
them,
which was presided over by the
who
writes:
of voting and with that right they
DAVIS URGES SUPPORT.
should assume all responsibilities that
fined
In aladio address Thomas Davis
Some of stories of what the
Republican committeeman Felix F
"With the growth of federal juris-
with it. Jury service is most im-
pended
counselor for a number of labor
Kucharski, who in introducing Mrs.
diction and the importance that the
mayor has said he intends to do are
portant one, and women citizens have
Robert
McCormick appealed for the sup-
federal courts now have in matters
groups, urged support of Repre-
the following:
right to that service as well as men.
Ind.
sertative McCormick. He said:
1. call in every ward committee
port of her candidacy.
which formerly were regarded as pure-
She
"We need men and women in
man who has a city hall job patron-
PROHIBITION CHIEF THEME.
ly local, a greater number of women
€LEW TO SHIPWRECK
she st
age and tell him he must sign on the
defendants come before the court
the United States Senate who are
contras
The prohibition question was the
dotted line for the Thompson program
Women jurors in the federal courts
willing) to co-op-rate. The Demo-
of her
senatorial nominee's chief theme
would be useful in all cases, but in
cratie party and the Democratic
or walk the plank.
2. To distribute a fund of $100,0
time
at the two meetings.
these particular cases their presence
candidate in Illinois offer nothing
bition
She reiterated her stand on the
1930
40
among ward committeemen who stand
on jury would have great value,
of constructive value to the peo-
lost
referendum, asserting that prohi-
by him, that fund to be distributed
he said.
ple.
graft.
on the basis of $30 a precinct.
Thition was social question and
"In answer to the question whether
Jannsen
Concerning prohibition he
the
-one of public policy rather than a
marked:
3. To indorse Democratic county
Mrs
political one. The result of the
women should serve on juries, I am
7th Ward Players in Benefit Show.
"Ruth Hanna McCormick has
candidates whose Republican oppo-
nents will not sign up with him.
referendum she promised will be
heartily in accord with this policy
City
A fund of $2,000 with which to
taken the only fair and Ameri-
past
-her guide in determining her(course
and shall do everything can to
provide Christmas baskets for distri-
can virw that can he taken on
It was said definitely by one of the
disc¹
on the liquor question. She said
further its adoption,' Judge Philip J
bution in the 7th ward is the object
prehibition-that is to let the peo-
leaders that a ward committeeman
would stick by the constitution
Finnegan declared.
of the Seventh Ward Players, who
ple untermine what they want.
was called to the mayor's office and
and majority rule and assalled the
"I shall vote heartily in the affirma-
will present a home-talent play Fri-
Mrs. M Cormick will ablde by the
told that unless he signed some form
of document for Lewis he would lose
position of her opponent, declaring
tive on the women on juries referen-
day evening, Dec. 12, at the Eighth
referendum result and obey the
his own place on the pay roll and
that he could not furnish them
dum on Nov. 4, and shall be glad to
Street theater
voice of the sovereign people of
W
with beer or wine or solve the
help toward its adoption in any way
Mrs. George E. Q. Johnson, wife of
that number of supporters for whom
Illinois.
problem.
that I can," was the message from
United States District Attorney John-
At m. today Mrs. McCormick
he had found places in the city serv.
ice would be discharged,
In radio address for the first
Dean Charles w. Gilkey of the Uni-
son, who is president of the club, is
is togspeak at the Edvard Hines
time on the subject Mrs. McCor-
versity of Chicago.
directing rehearsals of "The Com-
Veterans Hosp tal at Maywood,
Angry at De Priest.
mick carried her story of Mayor
In the opinion of Rabbi Louis L
mand Performance," a comedy in
after which she will journey into
One specific report in this connec
Thompson's announced opposition
Mann: right, and what is more
three acts.
her hoine county where mass
tion was that all of Congressman
to her the air. She repeated
the duty on juries corol-
Leading parts are being played by
meeting has been arranged for her
Osear De Priest's men are to be fired
broadside on the mayor's posi-
lary of suffrage-and woman
L. D. Corrick, 862 Lakeside place, and
at 8:30 tonight in Rockford, and at
from the city hall today.
tion which she made yesterday in
suffrage right in principle. We can
liss Emily Rost, 8205 Cornell avenue.
p. m. at Rochelle. She is to re-
It is estimated that 400 policemente
the loop theaters, adding:
not deprive woman of
Uther members of the cast include
turn tomorrow to continue her cam-
will be transferred from regular duty
"I consider that Mayor Thomp-
take from her a privilege
(Luther D. Swanstrom, Gregory Hern-
paign in Cook County until elec
to special work tomorrow as the re-
son has done me a great service
(don, L. D. Crandall, Miss Helene
tion day, November
sult of Mayor Thompson's order to
in thus making clear to the peo-
Steinman, Maynard Nelson, Joseph
RADIO SPEECHES NIGHTLY.
assign two patrolmen to each colored
"ple of the state and of the entire
|Struett, Charles Lundberg, Miss Mar-
The G. o. P. plans for the final
church to distribute his anti-McCor-
country the plain truth that I
days of the can paign call for
mick circulars to Negro voters.
Thave never had any dealings
serier of broadcasts nightly on the
Mayor Thompson's attitude on the
Owith 'Big Bill' Thompson.'
radio, the spectators to include Mrs.
senatorship came to the attention
McCormick, Clarence Puck. nomi-
diners in the Celtic room of the Hotel
*VINDICATED," SAYS RUTH.
Sherman noon when he entered,
The action of the mayor she said,
nee fur state treasurer who goes on
the air tonight at 7:30 on WIBO;
accompanied by Corporation Counsel
vindicated her of charges repeat-
Alderman Oscar Nelson, Governor
Ettelson.
edly made that she had been allied
As they passed the long table near
with the City Hall, and she charged
40
Louis Li Emmerson, United States
the door where the Democratic leaders
Senator Ótis F. Glenn, C J. Doyle,
that Democratic adversary,
and their satellites ordinarily have
G. o. P. state chairman; Frank L.
Senator Lewis, and Mrs. O'Neill,
luncheon, Mayor Thompson stopped
Smith, and Mrs. George H. Dean.
the independent candidate, with
and hailed the group. The only big
in downstate
Mrs. McCormick will be on the radio
CHICAGO (TLL) AMER
leader present was National Commit-
Tuesday at 7:30 m. WLS,
with spokesman for the City
teeman Michael L. Igoe and the re-
OCTOBER 30, 1930.
Wednesday, 7:45, WJJD, Friday on
Hall, knowing that such a condi-
sponse to a greeting by the mayor
WIBO at and Saturday with Mrs.
tion exist.
came
from
him.
Hello, boys. I'm for J. Ham and
Discussing
Mrs.
O'Neill,
she
Dean on WLS at 7:30. She will
make the final broadcas' on WENR
asked:
I'm said the mayor.
Monday, November 3, at 8:30 p. m.
going to retract those
MRS. M'CORMICK FACES BIG
Well, who cares? asked Igoe.
words in the face of the public
SHANAHAN AT APOLLO,
Echoes from Downstate.
declaration of William Hale
According o announcement
There were echoes from the mayor's
Thompson that he never was for
DAY WITH SEVEN TALKS
the county G. o. P. leaders of
utterances downstate also. At Casey,
and that I never was for
groups will fake their turns
in Cass county, State Senator Andrew
him?"
SLOAN.
son. and other promi-
presiding officers for the daily noon
S. Cuthbertson found placards urg
Attorney George E. Q.
for the senatorship
nent leaders.
As
theater meetings, with Speaker
ing the election of Mrs. Lottie Hol
Johnson billed as chairman
approaches eleventh hour state,
At Forty eighth Ward gather-
David E. Shanahan of the illinois
man O'Neill, dry independent, to
the Theater meeting today,
Ruth G. o. P. nomi-
ing Mrs. McCormick was preceded
House at the Apollo tomorrow,
beat the Chicago city hall." In a re-
"while Chairman C. J. Doyle of the
today faced another heavy day
by Howard Savage, G. o. P. candi-
President Howard W. Elmore of
cent open letter to the Anti-Saloon
>state central committee was sched-
Ciled at the Grand:
listed at thich will take her ceived big ovation when he said:
campaigning with seven speeches
date for county treasurer, who re-
the Sanitary District at the Grand.
league Cuthbertson denied there was
Wednesday United Statés Attor-
any McCormick-Thompson allance,
Tomorrow the Grand Theater
from the Loop to the South, North
"I ant a Republican-and I am
ney E. Q. Johnson at the Apollo
and later Mrs. O'Neill said that his
Corogram will under the aus-
and West Sides of the city.
for the, entire Republican ticket
Chairman C. J. Doyle at the Grand;
statement was false.
"pices of the Hamilton Club, Mrs.
Her day's activity will be set in
from top to bottom."
Thursday, City Comptroller George
Now that Mrs. O'Neill charges me
McCormick and Attorney General
motion with another noon address
He referred to Mrs. McCormick
K. Schmidt at the Apolio, and the
with falsehood in my letter Dr.
at the Apollo Theater, at which
as the next United States senat
Carlstrom being chief speakers.
Hamilton Clab in charge of the
Safford, head of the Anti-Saloon
Congressman Fred A. Britten will
Alderman John A. Massen, whop e
Grand program with Mrs. McCor-
league," said Senator Cuthbertson
preside, to be followed immediately
sided at the gathering, was also
mick and Attorney Genera! Oscar
massmeeting speech, let me ask
bey her appearance at the Grand
cheered when he introduced Mrs.
Carlstrom, chief speako.s.
how her statement, so glibly made
for rally conducted under the
McCormick as "your candidate and
WAR VETS SPEAK,
and often repeated, that Mrs. McCor-
auspices of the Hamilton Club
my candidate for the United States
Friday is to be ex-service men's
mick the candidate of the city hall,
1930 40
Both Mrs. McCormick and Attor
Senate."
squares with the truth in face of the
PH
ney General Oscar E. Carlstrom
The Twenty-fourth Ward meeting
day with the thirteen veterans on
mayor's statement that he supports
are to speak at the Hamilton Club
presided over by Ward Com-
the ticket speaking at the Apollo,
Lewis?
mitteeman Paul Rothenberg, who in-
Gen. Milton J. Foreman presiding,
affair.
while ormer United States Senator
CHICAGO ILL TRIBUNE
At 5 p. m. she is scheduled to
troduced the senatorial nominee.
Lawrence Y. Sherman is to be the
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930.
speak at the Appomattox Club, 3632
S. Parkway; at m. in the Forty
~~EXCLUSIVE AT RUTH'S
spellbinder at the Grand Theater
County Treasurer George F
OPEN SATURD
fourth Ward at 846 Center st. at
9 p. m. in the Forty-seventh Ward
The
Modernistic
ung will be chairman of the
meeting on Sannday and
JOHNSON, HORNER
at the Lake View High School, Irv
ing Park blvd. and N. Ashland: at
/Jacob Baur, Republican na-
mitteewoman presiding
INDORSE WOMEN
9:45, Forty first Ward, 4250 Irving
Park blvd. and at 10:30 in the Thir-
40
at the Grand, while on Monday,
Walter Bacon will be chairman of
ON JURY DRIVE
tieth Ward at 5247 W. Madison st.
the Apollo Theater gathering.
1930
40
CUnited States District Attorney
TWO RADIO TALKS.
CHICAGO ILL TRIBUNE
George and Probate
The G.- o. P. schedule of cam-
paigning today also calls for two
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930,
"Dead'Man,86, Refuses
Judge Henry Horner yesterday gave
radio addresses, one by United
CHICAGO TT.T, FAGLE
added impetus to the campaign on
States Senator Otis F Glenn at 6
TL
IIT
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930.
behalf of the women on juries refer-
p. m. over station WMAQ and an-
endum the November polls by
other by Governor Louis Em-
written and oral statements endorsing
merson at p. m. over KYW.
themeasure. Judge Horner addressed
Before launching today's tour
District Attorney Q
the Chicago Woman's club at lunch-
Mrs. McCormick spoke at gather-
will preside at the Repub
CHICAGO (ILL) TER & EXAM
eon at noon, in which he repeated the
ing of the h-American alli-
meeting at the Apollo this noon.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930.
JUDGE HORNER
sentiments expressed in his statement
ance at the Swedish Club. 1258 N
Chairman C. J. Doyle will pre-
Issued yesterday morning
La Salle: at Govan Hall, in the
a simultaneous meeting in the
With the growth of federal juris-
Forty-eighth Ward, at Broadway
Grand. Mrs. McCormick will speak
ENDORSES WOMEN
diction,' the Johnson indorsement
and Wilson, and in the Twenty-
both.
stated, and the importance that the
fourth Ward at the Herz School
of the federal courts have
George United States
The directors the Chicago_Coun-
now in matters which formerly were
attorney, presided"at the Swedish
cil of Social Agencies have indorsed
William J. Froelich
FOR JURIES
regarded purely local, greater
Club gathiering, which was attended
number of women defendants come
by. State's Attorney John A. Swan-
Gets U. S. Law Post
before the court, notably in cases in-
son, Chief Justice Harry Olson of
volving the Mann act, the narcotic
the Municipal Court, Charles P
William J. Froelich, 32,
named an assistant United States
Women campaigners for the refer-
and prohibition laws. Women jurors
endum to permit members of their
in the federal courts would useful
OPEN
district attorney yesterday by Dis-
in cases, but in these in particular
trict Attorney
sex to serve on juries in Illinois, to
their presence on jury would have
son. Mr. Froelich has been work-
be submitted at the November elec
great value. As United States attor-
ing is a special assistant attorne
tion, are elated over the indorsements
ney welcome women on juries in the
general.
received of Probate Judge Henry Hor-
federal
court.
ner and United States District Attor-
have no hesitancy whatever in
Daughter of 'Roxy
heartily indorsing the movement
ney George
There is no doubt of the ability and
permit women serve on Illinois
juries," Judge Horner declared.
fitness of women for jury service,
there was any doubt as to their fit-
Plan Charity Performance.
Judge Horner declared in a luncheon
ness and right to serve in such a
Under the auspices of the Seventh
address at the Chicago Woman's Club.
capacity the accomplishments of wom-
District Attorney Johnson expressed
Ward 'erformance,' a comedy act, will be
Republican Club* "The Command
Hef
en at the bar, in jury service, and in
hope that women might be permitted
other civic capacities have fully and
to serve on Federal as well as State
finally dispelled any such doubt."...
resented Friday evening at the Eighth
theater. Proceeds will be used
Court juries.
or the purchase of Christmas baskets
ed
or needy families in the ward.
bit
randon avenue, will.direct the
Mrs. George E. Q. Johnson, cast. 7327
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Snow of the county committee\nmittee running in circles yester-\ndighth Ward meeting at Govan\ndum on the bill for\nwill master of ceremonies at the\nof the mayor's action\nHall, Broadway and Wilson av.,\nwomen jurors\nGrand All candidates on the state\nin bolting Republican ticket and\nand county teiket 03 well as high\nWC\n9:30, and a Twenty-fourth Ward\npassed on Nov. 4\nThe Pictorial Review award for 1930\n.coming out for James Hamilton Lewis,\nmeeting at the Herzl School, Doug-\nWe have received\nwent to Carrie Chapman Catt, phi-\nRepublican officials will appear on\nDemocratic nominee for United States\nGU\nlas blvd. and Lawndale av., at\nJudge Mary\nencouraging letters\nlanthropist. Percy Waxman, editor,\nthe platform of toe iccetings.\nsenator.\n10:30\nBartelme\nfrom judges all over\npresented the $5,000 check.\nPrior to the initial loop-gathering\nNone of them was heard to express\nPreviously she spoke in crowded\nMrs. McCormick carried her battle\nregret over the straight Republican\nthe country and from the governors\nmeeting halls in Cicero, at Sokal\nsome of the 21 states where women\n-a\nprivilege which men have un-\nto the near South Sioe, addressing\nticket' action of Thursday, but some\nSlovsky Hall. st.\nfortunately neglected.\nof them admitted worry over the dan-\nMrs.\nan enthusiastic meeting at the Met-\nviolate\nand Sixty-second av., and in Co-\nnow do jury service.\nger the county ticket in Thompson's\nJumbia Hall, Forty-eighth st. and\nAmong these letters is one from\nJudge Mary M. Bartelme writes:\nropolitan Community Center, 4100\nprogram.\nother\nGeorge E. Q. Johnson, U. attorney\nWomen have for years had the right\nSouth Parkway.\nPaulina, in the Thirteenth Ward,\nThreat to Ward Chiefs,\nthem,\nwhich was presided over by the\nwho\nwrites:\nof voting and with that right they\nDAVIS URGES SUPPORT.\nshould assume all responsibilities that\nfined\nIn aladio address Thomas Davis\nSome of stories of what the\nRepublican committeeman Felix F\n\"With the growth of federal juris-\nwith it. Jury service is most im-\npended\ncounselor for a number of labor\nKucharski, who in introducing Mrs.\ndiction and the importance that the\nmayor has said he intends to do are\nportant one, and women citizens have\nRobert\nMcCormick appealed for the sup-\nfederal courts now have in matters\ngroups, urged support of Repre-\nthe following:\nright to that service as well as men.\nInd.\nsertative McCormick. He said:\n1. call in every ward committee\nport of her candidacy.\nwhich formerly were regarded as pure-\nShe\n\"We need men and women in\nman who has a city hall job patron-\nPROHIBITION CHIEF THEME.\nly local, a greater number of women\n€LEW TO SHIPWRECK\nshe st\nage and tell him he must sign on the\ndefendants come before the court\nthe United States Senate who are\ncontras\nThe prohibition question was the\ndotted line for the Thompson program\nWomen jurors in the federal courts\nwilling) to co-op-rate. The Demo-\nof her\nsenatorial nominee's chief theme\nwould be useful in all cases, but in\ncratie party and the Democratic\nor walk the plank.\n2. To distribute a fund of $100,0\ntime\nat the two meetings.\nthese particular cases their presence\ncandidate in Illinois offer nothing\nbition\nShe reiterated her stand on the\n1930\n40\namong ward committeemen who stand\non jury would have great value,\nof constructive value to the peo-\nlost\nreferendum, asserting that prohi-\nby him, that fund to be distributed\nhe said.\nple.\ngraft.\non the basis of $30 a precinct.\nThition was social question and\n\"In answer to the question whether\nJannsen\nConcerning prohibition he\nthe\n-one of public policy rather than a\nmarked:\n3. To indorse Democratic county\nMrs\npolitical one. The result of the\nwomen should serve on juries, I am\n7th Ward Players in Benefit Show.\n\"Ruth Hanna McCormick has\ncandidates whose Republican oppo-\nnents will not sign up with him.\nreferendum she promised will be\nheartily in accord with this policy\nCity\nA fund of $2,000 with which to\ntaken the only fair and Ameri-\npast\n-her guide in determining her(course\nand shall do everything can to\nprovide Christmas baskets for distri-\ncan virw that can he taken on\nIt was said definitely by one of the\ndisc¹\non the liquor question. She said\nfurther its adoption,' Judge Philip J\nbution in the 7th ward is the object\nprehibition-that is to let the peo-\nleaders that a ward committeeman\nwould stick by the constitution\nFinnegan declared.\nof the Seventh Ward Players, who\nple untermine what they want.\nwas called to the mayor's office and\nand majority rule and assalled the\n\"I shall vote heartily in the affirma-\nwill present a home-talent play Fri-\nMrs. M Cormick will ablde by the\ntold that unless he signed some form\nof document for Lewis he would lose\nposition of her opponent, declaring\ntive on the women on juries referen-\nday evening, Dec. 12, at the Eighth\nreferendum result and obey the\nhis own place on the pay roll and\nthat he could not furnish them\ndum on Nov. 4, and shall be glad to\nStreet theater\nvoice of the sovereign people of\nW\nwith beer or wine or solve the\nhelp toward its adoption in any way\nMrs. George E. Q. Johnson, wife of\nthat number of supporters for whom\nIllinois.\nproblem.\nthat I can,\" was the message from\nUnited States District Attorney John-\nAt m. today Mrs. McCormick\nhe had found places in the city serv.\nice would be discharged,\nIn radio address for the first\nDean Charles w. Gilkey of the Uni-\nson, who is president of the club, is\nis togspeak at the Edvard Hines\ntime on the subject Mrs. McCor-\nversity of Chicago.\ndirecting rehearsals of \"The Com-\nVeterans Hosp tal at Maywood,\nAngry at De Priest.\nmick carried her story of Mayor\nIn the opinion of Rabbi Louis L\nmand Performance,\" a comedy in\nafter which she will journey into\nOne specific report in this connec\nThompson's announced opposition\nMann: right, and what is more\nthree acts.\nher hoine county where mass\ntion was that all of Congressman\nto her the air. She repeated\nthe duty on juries corol-\nLeading parts are being played by\nmeeting has been arranged for her\nOsear De Priest's men are to be fired\nbroadside on the mayor's posi-\nlary of suffrage-and woman\nL. D. Corrick, 862 Lakeside place, and\nat 8:30 tonight in Rockford, and at\nfrom the city hall today.\ntion which she made yesterday in\nsuffrage right in principle. We can\nliss Emily Rost, 8205 Cornell avenue.\np. m. at Rochelle. She is to re-\nIt is estimated that 400 policemente\nthe loop theaters, adding:\nnot deprive woman of\nUther members of the cast include\nturn tomorrow to continue her cam-\nwill be transferred from regular duty\n\"I consider that Mayor Thomp-\ntake from her a privilege\n(Luther D. Swanstrom, Gregory Hern-\npaign in Cook County until elec\nto special work tomorrow as the re-\nson has done me a great service\n(don, L. D. Crandall, Miss Helene\ntion day, November\nsult of Mayor Thompson's order to\nin thus making clear to the peo-\nSteinman, Maynard Nelson, Joseph\nRADIO SPEECHES NIGHTLY.\nassign two patrolmen to each colored\n\"ple of the state and of the entire\n|Struett, Charles Lundberg, Miss Mar-\nThe G. o. P. plans for the final\nchurch to distribute his anti-McCor-\ncountry the plain truth that I\ndays of the can paign call for\nmick circulars to Negro voters.\nThave never had any dealings\nserier of broadcasts nightly on the\nMayor Thompson's attitude on the\nOwith 'Big Bill' Thompson.'\nradio, the spectators to include Mrs.\nsenatorship came to the attention\nMcCormick, Clarence Puck. nomi-\ndiners in the Celtic room of the Hotel\n*VINDICATED,\" SAYS RUTH.\nSherman noon when he entered,\nThe action of the mayor she said,\nnee fur state treasurer who goes on\nthe air tonight at 7:30 on WIBO;\naccompanied by Corporation Counsel\nvindicated her of charges repeat-\nAlderman Oscar Nelson, Governor\nEttelson.\nedly made that she had been allied\nAs they passed the long table near\nwith the City Hall, and she charged\n40\nLouis Li Emmerson, United States\nthe door where the Democratic leaders\nSenator Ótis F. Glenn, C J. Doyle,\nthat Democratic adversary,\nand their satellites ordinarily have\nG. o. P. state chairman; Frank L.\nSenator Lewis, and Mrs. O'Neill,\nluncheon, Mayor Thompson stopped\nSmith, and Mrs. George H. Dean.\nthe independent candidate, with\nand hailed the group. The only big\nin downstate\nMrs. McCormick will be on the radio\nCHICAGO (TLL) AMER\nleader present was National Commit-\nTuesday at 7:30 m. WLS,\nwith spokesman for the City\nteeman Michael L. Igoe and the re-\nOCTOBER 30, 1930.\nWednesday, 7:45, WJJD, Friday on\nHall, knowing that such a condi-\nsponse to a greeting by the mayor\nWIBO at and Saturday with Mrs.\ntion exist.\ncame\nfrom\nhim.\nHello, boys. I'm for J. Ham and\nDiscussing\nMrs.\nO'Neill,\nshe\nDean on WLS at 7:30. She will\nmake the final broadcas' on WENR\nasked:\nI'm said the mayor.\nMonday, November 3, at 8:30 p. m.\ngoing to retract those\nMRS. M'CORMICK FACES BIG\nWell, who cares? asked Igoe.\nwords in the face of the public\nSHANAHAN AT APOLLO,\nEchoes from Downstate.\ndeclaration of William Hale\nAccording o announcement\nThere were echoes from the mayor's\nThompson that he never was for\nDAY WITH SEVEN TALKS\nthe county G. o. P. leaders of\nutterances downstate also. At Casey,\nand that I never was for\ngroups will fake their turns\nin Cass county, State Senator Andrew\nhim?\"\nSLOAN.\nson. and other promi-\npresiding officers for the daily noon\nS. Cuthbertson found placards urg\nAttorney George E. Q.\nfor the senatorship\nnent leaders.\nAs\ntheater meetings, with Speaker\ning the election of Mrs. Lottie Hol\nJohnson billed as chairman\napproaches eleventh hour state,\nAt Forty eighth Ward gather-\nDavid E. Shanahan of the illinois\nman O'Neill, dry independent, to\nthe Theater meeting today,\nRuth G. o. P. nomi-\ning Mrs. McCormick was preceded\nHouse at the Apollo tomorrow,\nbeat the Chicago city hall.\" In a re-\n\"while Chairman C. J. Doyle of the\ntoday faced another heavy day\nby Howard Savage, G. o. P. candi-\nPresident Howard W. Elmore of\ncent open letter to the Anti-Saloon\n>state central committee was sched-\nCiled at the Grand:\nlisted at thich will take her ceived big ovation when he said:\ncampaigning with seven speeches\ndate for county treasurer, who re-\nthe Sanitary District at the Grand.\nleague Cuthbertson denied there was\nWednesday United Statés Attor-\nany McCormick-Thompson allance,\nTomorrow the Grand Theater\nfrom the Loop to the South, North\n\"I ant a Republican-and I am\nney E. Q. Johnson at the Apollo\nand later Mrs. O'Neill said that his\nCorogram will under the aus-\nand West Sides of the city.\nfor the, entire Republican ticket\nChairman C. J. Doyle at the Grand;\nstatement was false.\n\"pices of the Hamilton Club, Mrs.\nHer day's activity will be set in\nfrom top to bottom.\"\nThursday, City Comptroller George\nNow that Mrs. O'Neill charges me\nMcCormick and Attorney General\nmotion with another noon address\nHe referred to Mrs. McCormick\nK. Schmidt at the Apolio, and the\nwith falsehood in my letter Dr.\nat the Apollo Theater, at which\nas the next United States senat\nCarlstrom being chief speakers.\nHamilton Clab in charge of the\nSafford, head of the Anti-Saloon\nCongressman Fred A. Britten will\nAlderman John A. Massen, whop e\nGrand program with Mrs. McCor-\nleague,\" said Senator Cuthbertson\npreside, to be followed immediately\nsided at the gathering, was also\nmick and Attorney Genera! Oscar\nmassmeeting speech, let me ask\nbey her appearance at the Grand\ncheered when he introduced Mrs.\nCarlstrom, chief speako.s.\nhow her statement, so glibly made\nfor rally conducted under the\nMcCormick as \"your candidate and\nWAR VETS SPEAK,\nand often repeated, that Mrs. McCor-\nauspices of the Hamilton Club\nmy candidate for the United States\nFriday is to be ex-service men's\nmick the candidate of the city hall,\n1930 40\nBoth Mrs. McCormick and Attor\nSenate.\"\nsquares with the truth in face of the\nPH\nney General Oscar E. Carlstrom\nThe Twenty-fourth Ward meeting\nday with the thirteen veterans on\nmayor's statement that he supports\nare to speak at the Hamilton Club\npresided over by Ward Com-\nthe ticket speaking at the Apollo,\nLewis?\nmitteeman Paul Rothenberg, who in-\nGen. Milton J. Foreman presiding,\naffair.\nwhile ormer United States Senator\nCHICAGO ILL TRIBUNE\nAt 5 p. m. she is scheduled to\ntroduced the senatorial nominee.\nLawrence Y. Sherman is to be the\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930.\nspeak at the Appomattox Club, 3632\nS. Parkway; at m. in the Forty\n~~EXCLUSIVE AT RUTH'S\nspellbinder at the Grand Theater\nCounty Treasurer George F\nOPEN SATURD\nfourth Ward at 846 Center st. at\n9 p. m. in the Forty-seventh Ward\nThe\nModernistic\nung will be chairman of the\nmeeting on Sannday and\nJOHNSON, HORNER\nat the Lake View High School, Irv\ning Park blvd. and N. Ashland: at\n/Jacob Baur, Republican na-\nmitteewoman presiding\nINDORSE WOMEN\n9:45, Forty first Ward, 4250 Irving\nPark blvd. and at 10:30 in the Thir-\n40\nat the Grand, while on Monday,\nWalter Bacon will be chairman of\nON JURY DRIVE\ntieth Ward at 5247 W. Madison st.\nthe Apollo Theater gathering.\n1930\n40\nCUnited States District Attorney\nTWO RADIO TALKS.\nCHICAGO ILL TRIBUNE\nGeorge and Probate\nThe G.- o. P. schedule of cam-\npaigning today also calls for two\nWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930,\n\"Dead'Man,86, Refuses\nJudge Henry Horner yesterday gave\nradio addresses, one by United\nCHICAGO TT.T, FAGLE\nadded impetus to the campaign on\nStates Senator Otis F Glenn at 6\nTL\nIIT\nSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930.\nbehalf of the women on juries refer-\np. m. over station WMAQ and an-\nendum the November polls by\nother by Governor Louis Em-\nwritten and oral statements endorsing\nmerson at p. m. over KYW.\nthemeasure. Judge Horner addressed\nBefore launching today's tour\nDistrict Attorney Q\nthe Chicago Woman's club at lunch-\nMrs. McCormick spoke at gather-\nwill preside at the Repub\nCHICAGO (ILL) TER & EXAM\neon at noon, in which he repeated the\ning of the h-American alli-\nmeeting at the Apollo this noon.\nFRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930.\nJUDGE HORNER\nsentiments expressed in his statement\nance at the Swedish Club. 1258 N\nChairman C. J. Doyle will pre-\nIssued yesterday morning\nLa Salle: at Govan Hall, in the\na simultaneous meeting in the\nWith the growth of federal juris-\nForty-eighth Ward, at Broadway\nGrand. Mrs. McCormick will speak\nENDORSES WOMEN\ndiction,' the Johnson indorsement\nand Wilson, and in the Twenty-\nboth.\nstated, and the importance that the\nfourth Ward at the Herz School\nof the federal courts have\nGeorge United States\nThe directors the Chicago_Coun-\nnow in matters which formerly were\nattorney, presided\"at the Swedish\ncil of Social Agencies have indorsed\nWilliam J. Froelich\nFOR JURIES\nregarded purely local, greater\nClub gathiering, which was attended\nnumber of women defendants come\nby. State's Attorney John A. Swan-\nGets U. S. Law Post\nbefore the court, notably in cases in-\nson, Chief Justice Harry Olson of\nvolving the Mann act, the narcotic\nthe Municipal Court, Charles P\nWilliam J. Froelich, 32,\nnamed an assistant United States\nWomen campaigners for the refer-\nand prohibition laws. Women jurors\nendum to permit members of their\nin the federal courts would useful\nOPEN\ndistrict attorney yesterday by Dis-\nin cases, but in these in particular\ntrict Attorney\nsex to serve on juries in Illinois, to\ntheir presence on jury would have\nson. Mr. Froelich has been work-\nbe submitted at the November elec\ngreat value. As United States attor-\ning is a special assistant attorne\ntion, are elated over the indorsements\nney welcome women on juries in the\ngeneral.\nreceived of Probate Judge Henry Hor-\nfederal\ncourt.\nner and United States District Attor-\nhave no hesitancy whatever in\nDaughter of 'Roxy\nheartily indorsing the movement\nney George\nThere is no doubt of the ability and\npermit women serve on Illinois\njuries,\" Judge Horner declared.\nfitness of women for jury service,\nthere was any doubt as to their fit-\nPlan Charity Performance.\nJudge Horner declared in a luncheon\nness and right to serve in such a\nUnder the auspices of the Seventh\naddress at the Chicago Woman's Club.\ncapacity the accomplishments of wom-\nDistrict Attorney Johnson expressed\nWard 'erformance,' a comedy act, will be\nRepublican Club* \"The Command\nHef\nen at the bar, in jury service, and in\nhope that women might be permitted\nother civic capacities have fully and\nto serve on Federal as well as State\nfinally dispelled any such doubt.\"...\nresented Friday evening at the Eighth\ntheater. Proceeds will be used\nCourt juries.\nor the purchase of Christmas baskets\ned\nor needy families in the ward.\nbit\nrandon avenue, will.direct the\nMrs. George E. Q. Johnson, cast. 7327"
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