UNHAPPY CHICAGO
UNPAID OFFICIALS FACE EVICTION FROM HOMES CITY NIGH BANKRUPT CHICAGO, Wednesday. The police have become concerned at the proposed Communistic demonstration against unemployment tomorrow. The city’s financial difficulties have resulted in fear amoDg the unpaid official employees that they •will be evicted from their homes because of their inability to pay fkeir rent. The landlords today sought to evict 11 families, and hundreds of others fear similar treatment. The officials of the firemen’s pension fund have failed in an attempt: to raise 97,000 dollars, which is due to dependents on February t>. The Board of Kducation possesses 14,000 dollars and owes 872,423 dollars. It has been unable to pay for it 3 free textbooks.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 885, 31 January 1930, Page 9
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116UNHAPPY CHICAGO Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 885, 31 January 1930, Page 9
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