OCR Text |
Show | Electioneering Accelerates for Chicago Voting Tuesday April CHICAGO'S DEMOCRATIC mayoral candidate Jane Byrne, left, does some campaigning outside a Chicago supermarket for the April 3 generalelections. Byrne, 44, scored a sweeping two-to-one margin in black wards against incumbent Michael Bilandic during last month’s primaryelections. In one of the heaviest voter 1979. THE HERALD. Provo, Utah—Page61 turnouts in history, Byrne, a former memberof City Hall who was fired by Mayor Bilandic, upset the “‘last of the big city machines” in the shocking results. And traditionally, the Democratic candidate in Chicago is elected mayor. (UPI Telephotos) WERE PRESSING THE FLESH at a United Auto Workers local on Chicago's west Jane Byrne fortifies her position against Republican underdog Wallace Johnson side, prior to Tuesday's general election. If Democratic mayoral candidate she wins, Byrne, a native Chicagoan, will be the city's first woman ayer _ - vequ? Gonsout| YEAR: FOR HAM- EATING AT BURGERS WALLACE JOHNSON, 53, the Republican candidate against Democrat Jane Byrne, in the Chicago mayorrace, passes out campaign literature and shakes handsat Six Corners in the windy city. Wallace, an investment broker, admits he's the underdog, but that despite the odds, “T'm going to win this thing.” from Family Circle, a name you cantrust. im. EACH ONEcomplete. 244 EACH ONEon different topic : | EACH ONEcrammed with recipes and ideas EACH ONEbursting with money-savingtips | aa { that will more than pay for the books. Buy 2! Buy6! Buy as many as you wish! an SpecialIntroductory Offer: - TURKEY & CHICKEN COOKBOOKS Allothers 69¢ only... 79 each START YOUR COLLECTION TODAY! another SAFEWAY Exclusive for you! _..<‘/‘/ THE EMOTIONAL STRAIN of presiding overhis last city council meeting this past week brings tears to the eyes of Mayor Michael Bilandic. Alderman Wilson Frost, the floor leader, was thefirst of the aldermen to speak in praise of Bilandic, say- PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 1 THRU 7, 1979 ing, ''We will always cherish you » a8 a friend, as a fellow alderman, as a mayor.” Bilandic was deposed as mayor when he lost to Jane Byrne in the Democratic primary last month. He admonished the councilmen, saying, “Stick Together.” v Erertan and ove 4 Give lava tis amazing what you can do jaerelor o rng es Economy pc pio f-pot cooking. Meals trom sea 99 and chease de Seas vt Setartots tne reeTae re SS Don save all 9 the goodies Brunch chcan niafs Coa sorewiegeice ©COPYRIGHT 1960 SAFEWAY STORES, INC. |