- Lionel Cade
Lionel B. Cade (
August 14 ,1918 —April 3 ,1990 ) was an American accountant who served as mayor ofCompton, California , from 1977 until 1981.Biography
Lionel B. Cade was born in
Hardin County, Texas onAugust 14 ,1918 , the son of Charley and Virginia (Slocum) Cade. DuringWorld War II , he was a member of the U.S. Army's first black paratroop battalion, the 555th. He also served his country during theKorean War .Cade earned a bachelor's degree at the
University of San Francisco and a master's from USC.When the Rev. Raul Imschweiler did not seek re-election to the Compton City Council in 1961, Cade ran for his seat. He lost to Robert Kerr by just 413 votes. In 1964, he was appointed to the Council, one of the first
African-Americans to serve there. He was elected to a four-year term the following year and reelected in 1969. He would be a member of the council until 1973, when he made his first attempt as mayor. He finished third. Despite that defeat, he was successful on his second try in 1977.An
accountant by profession, Cade ordered an audit of the city's finances soon after he took office. He discovered that the city had a deficit of $2 million. As a result of that finding, Cade initiated a series of cost-cutting measures that wiped out the debt within one year. Unfortunately, in 1978, California voters overwhelmingly approvedProposition 13 , an initiative that severely reduced property tax revenues. Since much of the fat was already eliminated from Compton's budget, it was one of the most hardest hit by the measure.In his 1981 reelection campaign, Cade was soundly defeated by his opponent,
Walter R. Tucker, Jr. , a local dentist. Cade later moved to Stockton, where he spent the remainder of his life.He died
April 3 ,1990 . He had suffered fromemphysema .References
*"Los Angeles Times", "Former Councilman and Mayor Lionel Cade Dies," April 12, 1990, page J-2.
*Miller, Gary J., "Cities by Contract: The Politics of Municipal Incorporation", The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England, 1981
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