- Carl Zeidler
Carl Frederick Zeidler (
January 4 ,1908 -December 11 1942 ) was the mayor of the city ofMilwaukee, Wisconsin , from 1940 to 1942. Born in Milwaukee, he graduated fromMarquette University (Ph.D., 1929; J.D., 1931). [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=2143&keyword=zeidler]Serving as an assistant city attorney for Milwaukee (1936-1940), Zeidler stunned the city when he upset six-term Socialist mayor
Daniel Hoan to become mayor of Milwaukee in 1940. Hoan had served as mayor for the past 24 years.His rise to power was orchestrated by
Harold Gauer andRobert Bloch (later the author of "Psycho"), who created elaborate campaign shows--in Bloch's autobiography, "Once Around the Bloch ", he gives an inside account of the campaign, and the innovations he and Gauer came up with...for instance, the original 'releasing-balloons-from-the-ceiling' "shtick". He comments bitterly on how, after Zeidler's election, they were ignored and not even paid their promised salaries.He ends the story, however, with a wryly philosophical point:
:::"If Carl Zeidler had not asked Jim Doolittle to manage his campaign, Doolittle would never have contacted me about it. And the only reason Doolittle knew me to begin with was because he read my yarn ("
The Cloak ") in "Unknown".:::Rattling this chain of circumstances, one may stretch it a bit further. If I had not written a little vampire story called "The Cloak", Carl Zeidler might never have become mayor of Milwaukee."
Zeidler was starting to distinguish himself on the national political scene when
World War II broke out. He believed that he could best help the war effort by enlisting; he resigned his position as mayor and accepted a Naval Reserve commission onApril 8 1942 . He asked for the most dangerous job on ship and became officer in charge of a gun battery on board the merchant ship SS "La Salle". The ship and all hands were reported missing off the coast ofSouth Africa onDecember 11 1942 . He was officially presumed deadNovember 2 1944 . A gravestone cenotaph marks his plot atForest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee.Carl's brother, Socialist
Frank P. Zeidler later became mayor of Milwaukee from 1948 to 1960.Carl Zeidler was known as the "Singing Mayor of Milwaukee" because wherever he went he always had a song for everyone, especially "
God Bless America "; he was also called the "Boy Mayor" because of his boyish good looks.ee also
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List of mayors of Milwaukee
*Frank P. Zeidler Notes
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