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William Hale Thompson (born May 14 , 1869 , Boston , Massachusetts died March 18 , 1944 ) was mayor of Chicago, Illinois from 1915 to 1923 and again from 1927 to 1931 . Known as "Big Bill", Thompson was the last Republican to serve as mayor of Chicago . Thompson was born in Boston, but his family moved to Chicago when he was only nine days old. Instead of college, he traveled in Europe and then took up ranching in Texas and New Mexico , returning to Chicago in 1892 after his father's death. 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. Always a flamboyant campaigner, during the 1923 election, Thompson held a debate between himself and two live Rats which he used to portray his opponents. After being defeated in 1923 , Thompson organized a "scientific" expedition to search for tree-climbing fish in the South Seas. In 1927 , Al Capone 's support allowed Thompson to return to the mayor's office. Pledging to clean up Chicago and remove the crooks, Thompson instead turned his attention to the reformers, who he considered as the real criminals. According to Thompson, at this time the biggest enemy the United States had was King George V of England . Thompson promised his supporters that if they ever met, Thompson would punch the king in the nose. During this final term in office, the " Pineapple Primary " occurred ( April 10 , 1928 ), so called because of the bombs used to intimidate politicians. The St. Valentine's Day Massacre also took place while Thompson was mayor. Growing discontent with Thompson's leadership — particularly in the area of cleaning up Chicago's reputation as the capital of Organized Crime , he was defeated in 1931 by Democrat Anton Cermak . 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. Notes and references | ||||||||||||
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