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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 60

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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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60
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1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1963 i Daley Staves Of Strong Adamowski Challenge; Wins Third Term as Mayor I Zzifc I FSVT" 5 i i wts A. i49 I 'X 't ig I Vf ri 11 1 dirt mwcffJ 1 iihr II rr.Cfess;. pi3 3 kji JilA If idf Jsr fi7 SL it gT" ST I i I- i Of 1 1 1 I- ii I jn'si -t 9 I I TRIBUNE Staff Photo p-T, I 7 Mayor Daley with family in Morrison hotel headquarters as their children (left to right), Eleanor, John, Patricia (behind Mrs. ll I tflicr-sr 10 they celebrated his re-election by surprisingly small margin of 137,000 Daley), Richard Jr, William (behind the mayor), Michael, and Mary ni-sfj iu-st 55 jr 1 1 votes over Benjamin S. Adamowski.

With mayor are Mrs. Daley and Carol. Family later attended victory party. (Story on page 1) Ifs-SST rs-- i adamowski Kir fin 1 I I 1 A-r'Vv -ii TRIBUNEMMw1 'M Map showing ward-by-ward result of balloting in mayoral race between Re- PT" I if w-' publican Benjamin S. Adamowski and Mayor Daley, seeking third term.

In strong I IL I bid, Adamowski gained majority in J8 of city's 50 wards. (Story on pag 1) 7 '1 tT ft, I wtek mm iki. Ail iiifciaiir nl mm ftp mm 1 i I Dick Gregory, Chicago entertainer, being escorted --ws-j i 2, across a street from courthouse in Greenwood, Miss I -ipv' -y i after accompanying Negroes to register, as voters. ll (Story on page 10, lection 2) V- i. VtsX illlillMll -mm- 1 fc, I L.joijijai li.l iiHUfKiirfi -T-ifirnnrTrTflrrrt'r'fli'img-rTTin rv" r-" ni.

i- nl 1 mi in I in II mm ll ill I I I TRIBUNE Staff Photo TRIBUNE Staff Photo I Radio Announcer Dick Elliott holding microphone as Benjamin S. Adamowski Robert J. CRourke, Republican who ousted Morns Hirsh as alderman ot I concedes defeat against Mayor Daley. With candidate are his wife, Kathryn; their north side 48th ward, receiving congratulatory kiss from mother, Franas, hi sons Robert Benjamin H. (right), and young Benjamin's wife.

campaign headquarters. (Story on page 1) (Story on page 1) i I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmWa''mm'mmmmm a ff mmmm II NVIMI IWVUULIU n. I IMt UlllkailiMWOTMMFV jlll x'fc I X. i' -5 I y. tm I i I MMM O- ''i- IM li 'I I I I I TRIBUNE Staff Photo TRIBUNE Stoff Photo TRIBUNE Staff Photo I William Harris (center) accepting envelope from Patjohnan Lawrence Adams Jr.

of Morton Grove police administering to Mrs. LeRoy Beagley (left) after voting at 3861 Harrison st LeRoy Beagley (center) walking with Sergeants James Malcotte (left) and Eleanor Kleinhaus, 54, of NUes. She was i when auto her son, Robert, 16, Both 'were arrested but later released. Jack VeerinZ sheriffs police after they arrested him near polling place at 386 1 was driving collided with squad car driven by Adams. (Story on page li) (Story oh page 1) Harrison St.

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