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669: 439: 221:, argued for better city planning with more open space and grand boulevards. Wilde called Marston "Geranium George", painting him as unfriendly to business. Wilde's campaign slogan was "More Smokestacks", and during the campaign he drew a great smokestack belching smoke on a truck through the city streets. The phrase "smokestacks vs. geraniums" is still used in San Diego to characterize this type of debate. Wilde won, with the support of unions and business, and was re-elected two years later,. 130: 224:
As mayor, Wilde was outspoken and not afraid to say what he thought, and had a sense of humor. Whenever he spoke, he drew crowds. During a council meeting in 1920 he grabbed a gavel and lunged at a councilman, scolding him for berating a reporter, and mashed his own finger and injured his leg.
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He intended to spend only a winter in San Diego, but liked it so well that he stayed and went into the real estate and banking businesses. In San Diego he organized four banks, built the city's first modern apartment house, built the Pickwick Theatre, raised money to complete unfinished
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Remember, that this is a fight to the last ditch for the wage earner, against big interests, high taxes, bond issues and expensive parks and flowers along millionaire row, against big expenditures for the pleasure of a few smug plutocrats.
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Wilde had two children (Donald Wilde and Richard Edward Wilde, Sr.) by his first wife, Mamie Shaffer and two children (John D. Wilde, Sr. (Jack)and Lucile Wilde) by his second wife, Frances O'Brien.
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during 1917–1921. The 1917 race was a classic growth-vs.-beautification debate. Wilde argued for more business development; his opponent, department store owner
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After that date he refused to enter city hall. He conducted business through a messenger from the U. S. Grant Hotel.
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Wilde decided to not run for a third term in 1921, under a cloud of scandal. He left town and moved to
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In 1920 Wilde organized the Community Oil Well Company to drill for oil in
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American banker and Republican politician from California (1865–1924)
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Louis J. Wilde (1865–1926) San Diego Mayor (1917–1921)
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s investigation accused the venture of improper spending.
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San Diego Historical Society. Adapted from obituary in
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Mayor of San Diego
Edwin M. Capps
John L. Bacon
Iowa City, Iowa
Los Angeles, California
United States
American
Republican
banker
Republican
politician
California
Iowa City, Iowa
Rochester, NY
Philadelphia
St. Paul, Minnesota
San Diego
U. S. Grant Hotel
mayor of San Diego
George Marston
San Diego County
Los Angeles
Louis J. Wilde (1865–1926) San Diego Mayor (1917–1921)
"Geraniums vs. Smokestacks: San Diego's mayoralty campaign of 1917"
"Mission Valley: Smokestacks vs. Geraniums"
"Elections San Diego style"
Edwin M. Capps
Mayor of San Diego, California
John L. Bacon

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