Chicago Eagle

The newspaper was originally published weekly on Saturdays, but changed its frequency to monthly in September 1944.The Chicago Eagle lived up to the slogan printed under its masthead: "Independent in all things, neutral in none."[2] Its publisher's concerns and interests lay more in the day-to-day lives of his readers than cultivating political friendships: "Donovan campaigned relentlessly against graft and corruption in local and state government, with a particular emphasis on working conditions in the department stores; the meat-packing industry; the emerging telecommunications monopoly; election fraud; bribery of public officials; and public safety issues."[3] It is not known when the Chicago Eagle ceased publication, but the latest known issue is dated November 1946.This article about an Illinois newspaper is a stub.
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