Byline: Unsigned; 1972-10-10; The Chicago Tribune; pages 4
"The Chicago Board of Election Commissioners advertised in the four Chicago newspapers yesterday in an unprecedented atempt to recruit election judges for the November election. The full-page ads were signed by Stanley T. Kusper Jr., chairman of the board, who told The Tribune that judges are 'quitting at a rate of 55 a day' . . ."
Description:The Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, currently in turmoil in part due to a Tribune investigation into their role in vote fraud, recruit new election judges by advertising in, among other places, The Chicago Tribune itself.
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