Chicago - City of Big Shoulders

Chicago - City of Broad Shoulders


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Mayor Big Bill Thompson 1915-1931

William Hale Thompson (May 14, 1869 – March 19, 1944)
was Mayor of Chicagofrom 1915 to 1923 and again from 1927 to 1931. Known as "Big Bill",Thompson was the last Republican to serve as Mayor of Chicago (as of 2013). He ranks among the most unethical mayors in American history.

Thompson was born in Boston, Massachusetts to William Hale and Mary Ann Thompson, but his family moved to Chicago when he was only nine days old. Instead of college, he travelled in Europe and then took up ranching in Texas and New Mexico, returning to Chicago in 1892 after his father's death.

Thompson began his political career in 1900, when he ran for and narrowly won a position as alderman of the 2nd Ward.

In 1915 he was elected as the 41st Mayor of Chicago. Early in his mayoral career, Thompson began to amass a war chest to support an eventual run for the Presidency by charging city drivers and inspectors $3 per month. He was mayor during the Chicago Race Riot of 1919 and was said to have control of the 75,000 African-American voters in his day.[4]

He declined to run for reelection in 1923 and he was succeeded to the office by William Emmett Dever. While out of office, Thompson organized a "scientific" expedition to search for tree-climbing fish in the South Seas (actually just a crude attempt to keep his name in the public eye—the expedition never got farther than New Orleans).

He ran again in 1927 during city wide gang war. Always a flamboyant campaigner, Thompson held a debate between himself and two live rats which he used to portray his opponents. Pledging to clean up Chicago and remove the crooks, Thompson instead turned his attention to the reformers, whom he considered the real criminals. According to Thompson, at this time the biggest enemy the United States had was King George Vof the United Kingdom. Thompson promised his supporters that if they ever met, Thompson would punch the king in the nose.[1] Al Capone's support allowed Thompson to return to the mayor's office using such tactics as the "Pineapple Primary" which occurred (April 10, 1928), so-called because of the hand grenades thrown at polling places to disrupt voting. The St. Valentine's Day Massacre also took place while Thompson was mayor.

Thompson blamed Ruth Hanna McCormick's lack of support for his loss at the 1928 Republican National Convention, and he returned the favor during her 1930 campaign for the United States Senate. Thompson had had a longstanding rivalry with the McCormicks. He intensely disliked Robert Rutherford McCormick who published the Chicago Tribune. U.S. Senator Joseph Medill McCormick, was the publisher's brother, and after his death, his widow ran against Thompson for the vacant seat.

Amid growing discontent with Thompson's leadership, particularly in the area of cleaning up Chicago's reputation as the capital oforganized crime, he was defeated in 1931 by Democrat Anton Cermak. Cermak was an immigrant from Bohemia, and Thompson used this fact to belittle him with ethnic slurs such as: I won't take a back seat to that Bohunk, Chairmock, Chermack or whatever his name is.Tony, Tony, where's your pushcart at?Can you picture a World's Fair mayor? With a name like that?

Cermak replied to these with, "He doesn't like my name....It's true I didn't come over on the Mayflower, but I came over as soon as I could," which was a sentiment to which ethnic Chicagoans could relate and Thompson's slurs largely backfired.

After Thompson's defeat, the Chicago Tribune wrote that "For Chicago Thompson has meant filth, corruption, obscenity, idiocy and bankruptcy.... He has given the city an international reputation for moronic buffoonery, barbaric crime, triumphant hoodlumism, unchecked graft, and a dejected citizenship. He nearly ruined the property and completely destroyed the pride of the city. He made Chicago a byword for the collapse of American civilization. In his attempt to continue this he excelled himself as a liar and defamer of character."

Upon Thompson's death, two safe deposit boxes in his name were discovered to contain nearly $1.5 million in cash.

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  1. William Hale Thompson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    William Hale Thompson (May 14, 1869 – March 19, 1944) was Mayor of Chicago from 1915 to 1923 and again from 1927 to 1931. Known as "Big Bill", ...

  2. Prohibition: Big Bill Thompson | PBS

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    Chicago's long-time Republican mayor and permanently on the take, Big Bill Thompson made sure gangsters like Johnny Torrio and Al Capone had little to fear ...

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  4. William 'Big Bill' Hale Thompson - Eastland Memorial Society

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Early History

  • Introduction

  • Table of Contents

  • Glaciers and Geography

  • Location, Location, Location

  • Paleo Indians - First Chicagoans

  • Native American Trails

  • Trail Marker Trees

  • Historic Native Americans

  • The lllinois Confederation or Illini

  • Marquette and Joliet 1673

  • Illinois and French Colonists

  • The Illinois and Fox Wars 1730

  • Pontiac's War 1763-1766

  • Illini - The End Starved Rock 1769

  • The Pottawattamie 1766-1836

  • George Rogers Clark 1779

  • Jean Baptist du Sable 1788

  • Fort Dearborne Massacre of 1812

  • The Blackhawk War of 1832

  • Chicago Incorporated 1833

  • I and M Canal 1824-1848

  • The Great Chicago Fire 1871

  • Chicago History Snapshot

  • Historical Populations


Politicians

  • Clout

  • The Cost of Clout

  • Where's Mine?

  • List of Mayors

  • Hinky Dink 1897 to 1923

  • Bathhouse John 1893-1938

  • Mayor Big Bill Thompson 1915-1931

  • Mayor Anton Cermak 1931-33

  • Mayor Richard J. Daley 1955-1976

  • Mayor Jane Byrne 1979-1983

  • Mayor Harold Washington 1983-1987

  • Mayor Richard M. Daley 1989-2010

  • Mayor Rahm Emmanuel

  • President Abraham Lincoln and Chicago

  • President Barak Obama and Chicago

  • Lincoln's Statue in Grant Park

  • Greylord 1980's


Crooks

  • Chicago - Most Corrupt City

  • Our Governors Make License Plates

  • H. H. Holmes - 1893

  • FBI - Chicago

  • Al Capone

  • Frank Nitti

  • St Valentine's Day Massacre

  • Top 5 Gansters in Chicago

  • Tony Accardo

  • John Wayne Gacey

  • Operation Greylord

  • Street Gangs

  • Crime Rates

  • Murders and Gang Wars


Writers and Pundits

  • Mike Royko

  • Carl Sandburg

  • Carl Sandburg Poems

  • Saul Bellow

  • Dr. Milt Rosenburg

  • Dr. Paul Green

  • Andrew Greeley

  • Chicago Authors


Transportation

  • The Grid Plan

  • Plank Roads

  • Horse Drawn Trolleys

  • Cable Cars

  • Street Cars

  • Railroads

  • Commuter Railroads

  • The "EL" Elevated Railroads

  • Electric Interurban

  • Trails to Rails

  • Interstate System

  • Address System


Miscellaneous

  • Quotes

  • Fire South Side

  • Lakefront - Forever Free and Clear

  • Reversing the Chicago River

  • Great Lakes Megalopolis

  • The World's Fair 1893

  • Daniel Burnham

  • The Burnham Plan of 1909

  • The Deep Tunnel Plan

  • Urban Renewal

  • Historic Photos

  • Public Housing


Neighborhoods

  • Neighborhoods

  • The Gold Coast

  • Lincoln Park

  • Greek Town

  • Little Italy / University Village

  • China Town

  • Hyde Park / The University of Chicago

  • Mount Greenwood

  • Beverly / Morgan Park

  • Pullman

  • Demographic Change


Suburbs

  • University Park Governors State U

  • Tinley Park

  • Geneva

  • Riverside

  • Wilmette


Airports

  • Meig's Field - Closed in the Night

  • Midway Airport

  • O'Hare Airport

  • The New Third Airport


Museums

  • Field Museum

  • Museum of Science and Industry

  • Art Institute

  • Sculpture


Music

  • Chicago, Chicago, A Toddling Town

  • Good Morning, America, How Are You?

  • Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown, Baddest Man

  • Chicago Blues

  • List of Songs About Chicago


Movies

  • Top 40 Chicago Movies

  • The Blues Brothers



Miscellaneous

  • Historic Photos

  • Your Recommendations for Chicago

  • Sustainable Chicago


Interesting Articles

  • The Death and Life of Chicago


Bragging Rights

  • Chicago Number 6 in the World

  • Nobel Laureate U of C Number 2

  • Jane Adams Hull House


Things to Do

  • Things to Do


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  • Al Capone
  • Chicago Statistics
  • Chicago Tourism
  • Cityscape Chicago on Vimeo
  • What To See In Chicago
  • Bad Bad Leroy Brown

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Craig Hullinger is a City Planner from Chicago. He lived and worked in the Chicago region most of his career. He is a former member the American Institute of Certified Planners and a retired Marine Colonel.

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