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Cook County (Chicago) gave the Kelly-Nash machine's Democratic Senatorial nominee, Lawyer James M. Slattery, a lead over Republican Charles Wayland ("Curly") Brooks. But late counts from down State Republican Illinois gave Curly Brooks a chance...
...Loud, persuasive Charles Wayland ("Curly") Brooks, 43, first made a name as an Assistant State's prosecutor in Chicago. He has been on every G. O. P. ticket in Illinois since he convicted Gangster Leo Brothers of murdering Chicago Tribune Reporter Jake Lingle, thus won that potent paper's support. He has never won. Now he hopes to beat Democratic Lawyer James M. Slattery, 62, who has had many an appointive job, never before run for office...
...Star fluttered happily in the background. They watched the candidate, quick, easy, confident, listened to him, respectful of their judgments on the earthy matters they knew about, direct in his plumbings of their expertness. To the leaders, to Michigan's Arthur Vandenberg and Illinois's Senatorial candidate Wayland ("Curly") Brooks, who stopped by for a chat, he appeared supremely confident that he knew what he was talking about...
Stubborn Mr. Stelle announced he was still Acting Governor; quiet Mr. Nudelman still went on running things; Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Dwight Green shook happy hands with Republican Senatorial Candidate C. Wayland ("Curly") Brooks. Hastily Mayor Kelly struck off a statement praising Roosevelt and Humanity and set out for a Florida vacation with horsy Mr. Nash...
Other courses of the Commission opening in the first week of February will be: "The History of France Since Napoleon," Assistant Professor Donald C. McKay, Tuesday and Fridays at 7:30 o'clock, starting Feb. 6. Emerson Hall; "Psychology of Personality." Professor Wayland F. Vaughan. Boston University, Mondays and Thursdays 7:30 o'clock, starting Feb. 5, Emerson Hall; and "General Zoology," Assistant professor Frank M. Carpenter, Saturdays at 10 a.m., beginning Feb. 3, at the Biological Laboratories...