Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Oct 1914, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

we and SAT H 3f ‘31!) pfams 111 ha” net?! ‘ Number 34 the thppme people. mere words will not. For the most part the people of those Islands have advanced with wonder- Vful raptdity. This bill gives them a measure of self government beyond their fondest dreams of a few years ago. The generosity of our treatment of these People thus far should be sufficient Mranty of our good faith {or the future. Certainly we had no idea of conquest in declaring war with Spain. If we had: Cuba would never be what it is today 1 And i believe the majority of our people are in favor of withdrawing our saver-1 eignty from the Philippineland recogniz- ‘ ing their independence as soon as a stable government can be established there. but not until then. When that time comes, thoee steps must be taken by means of .3 properly enacted Acts of Congress and 5 until it comes l believe in urging uponl the Philippine people the neoeaaity 0‘ IE demonstration on their part of the ability f to maintain a stable government by a proper and etficient use of the instru- ments of government already given them. % Any false hopes that the independence of the islands is at hand: held out in then shape of “whereases” that have no more authoritative or legal standing than if they were waste paper, only serves t0! engender impatience and discontent. If our course in Cuba and thus far in their own islands. does not give cwfidence to; But unlike any bill ever passed, so (2 r asl know. this one has a preamble. A preamble to a Resolution is all right but, . toa bill. never. 'l’his preambb- recites that it was not the intention of the people, of the L'nited States, in the incipiency of the war with Spain. to make it a war Of; conquest or for territorial aggrandizeâ€" merit. and that it has always been and now is the purpose of the people of the; United States to withdraw their sover- eigntv over the Philippine Islands and to: recognize their independence as soon as, a stable government can be establid'led therein. It was necessary to take a vote on the adoption of the preamble separate: 'and apart from the vote on the bill. I: voted in the negative on the preamble, Such a preamble means absolutely; nothingâ€"it is no part of the bill,» it does not come under the enacting clause. and it has no effect whatever and bi‘nds‘ nobody to anything. Anvthing putt inl the preamble to a bill is merely there to! act as soothing syrup on somebodv and Itop their none. It is purelya legislative: bluff and 1 do not believe in such thingst‘ In other words, this bill extends to the Phxhppme people such rights as to their persons and property as the people u: out ternmrws enjoy and it grants them a sumewhat greater measure of sell go.- emmcnt 1n thenr local affairs than {hex have thus fur had. I voted for this ti l tor I feel the Phnlnppine people are er- titled to thc nghts w hich it grants them. at the laws. The bill gives the people of the Islands such rights as to their persons and property as are enjoyed by the people of the territories of the ['nited States. such as Alaska. It provides for a Philippine Letislature and gives the people of the Islands the right not only to choose the members of the Lower House of thetr Legislature. as they now do. but gives them the right of choosing the members at a Senate which takes the place of the present commissmn which is appointed by the Governor Gen- eral. It covers the question of the en- actment of laws by the Philippine Legis- lature and reserves a veto power in the Governor General and in the President of the l’nited States. It continues the office at the Governor General or the Islands to be appointed by the President of the I'nited States. It prescribes the legislative powers or the Philippine Legis- lature and specifies the qualifications of electors in the Philippines. It prescribes the iurisdictiiin of the courts, and ghes the I'nited States Supreme. Courtjurisd-ID tion to review thejudgements and decrees ot the Supreme Court at the Philippine Islands in the usual classes of cases, :‘ndglcd m the Islands w‘mch will deprive any person of hie. hbeny or property “thout due processut' Law or deny to any person therein the equal protecxiun The 5111 docs rm! gram :ndependem‘e to the peopleof zhc- Philippine Islands. as some seem l0 thmk‘ It does not touch me questxon ut' Independence at all. The 5111 amounts merely to a grant of a bull ox nghts to [he Phnhppme people. "For Instance. 1! provides that no law can be A: r J very lrngthy : VilaideratilflL Hm 50ndt.;‘d Phxhpome B111 was passed by {be H use on Wrdnesday of last week. Gives the People of lol-ndl Such Rights Money for Snlnry all Pled‘ed Making it County Houpihl Nearing Completion. u are Enjoyed by People of Pouibleto go Ahead. Hope to have ' Sheridan Rd. Plan Blocked. A.- Territories of the United Nurse Installed a Week 1 uument Roll Confirmed Sun; or Two 3 Last Week IT DOES NOT GRANT INDEPENDENCE ELECTION OF OFFICERS IIELD SUNDAY‘LAKE COUNTY FAIR CLEARS $1,000 THOMSON EXPLAINS PHILIPPINE BILL Vote For Commission Form of Government Saturday. “Polls Open from 7:00 a. m to 5.00 p. m‘. By Chas. M. Thomson Hannah 8. Johnson (wid) to Hilda Elm. lots 10. Hubbard Subn of lot 44, Has: oinghwood. w. D. $500.00. John A Chapman and wf to John [Griffith and wf, 41 lots in Washington iCirde Subn. Lake Forest. Deed $10111 Michael H. Kelly 1nd W! to Bowman Dairy (20.. E 20 ft, lot 8. Raub lots 5. 6. 8 and 9, blk 8. Exmoor Addn to Highland Park. W. D. moo. Samuel Martin and wf to Bowman Dairy (20., lots 9 and 10. Resub lots 5. 6. 8 and 9. Exmoor Addn to Highland Park. W. D. $2300.00. lama Ryan and wt to P. H. Moflett. lonl. 2.3and4. blk Dcerficld Park nndLand Improvement Assn Sub W. D81..00 Events Wrenn and wf to Anna S. Johnson. lot 4. (ex,S 20 ft), blk 2, G. L. Wrenn's Addn to Highland Park. W. D. 310.“). Property Etch-n... Recorded During member of Ckveland Lod‘e 211, A. F. and A. M. and of the Chicago Command~ cry. 19, Knights Templar: â€"Contributed He married in 1876 Miss Janet Forrest who now survives him with two sons. William F. and Harry C.. both engaged in business about Chicago. and one daugh- ter. Ruth Adele. I He belonged to the Geoi‘ge H. Thomas Post, No. 6 of Chicago, and was also a He served through the war of the Re- bellion in the Second Kentuckylnfantry and atter the close of the war. engaged in the real estate busmess in Chicago where his father had large realty hold- ings. especially in the Sampson and Greene Addition. During the years he lived in Highland Park and did busmesa in Chicago, it was his custom to bring baskets of flowers made up in small bou- quets for distribution. and especially to the children in the neighborhood of the present Medill school where his office was then located. lie was known to all the children there as “the Flower Man" and they showed their love and apprecia- tion for what he had done when thty voted their playground be named “The Sampson Playground." At his Reuidence in San Diego, Cal. Friday. October Ninth Henry Coolidge Sampson fur a long time a resident of Chicago and later of Highland Park, died at his reSidc-nce in San Diego. Cal. Friday evening. Uct. 91h. Mr. Sampson for years had been .1 suffer: er from facial neuralgia and nas com. pclled to leave Highland Park on account of his health ten years ago. He was born June 30. 184$. making him seventy-one years old. An executive committee composed of Mrs Fyffe. Mrs. John Putnam. and Dr. L. M. Bergen will have full power to take charge of securing a nurse and all matters concerning the salary. work. etc. The towns employing visuting nurses all agree that they could not get along without them. We feel sure Highland Park wall be no exception and hope to have our nurse installed in another week or two. done but an eftort has been made to get Mmdy Schwartz who t~ livlfr-i trig the money contributed to pay the salary ul a atsessments from the \_|!l\lll\ :. r-rt l .mu‘ nurse. every one agreeing that one was(and property owners. .\lr 5t':".\ilrll rt.“ needed both tor the schools and tlw ‘ been engaged In ”it “ark mt will. in g town. {the assessments tnr sev-rnl (Lin He is Mr. George A. MAsnn called .1 ll‘lt‘t‘llng ’ experiencing llltlt' (ntllltlt‘ lll nm‘mng thr- at his home a week ago. the same ur- collections, as the ntt’ri‘hntitx .md ml t-rs ganizzitions being represented. lt “as apparently realize thet 1m ("\lH .tml mim- dexided to form a Highland Park \ Nt- 30! the placing of the lmulr \ .ml ‘tglitmg mg Nurse Association composed at one “systemâ€"“autumn Sun member front each body contributing tof County “Mpg.“ Nari". Completion the salary and working fund or the nurse. 3 The new Lake cm. new.” l it The money for the salary has all been is being bUIlt ln (untim’tmn “Ill! the pledged making 't DOSSIbIe [0 go ahW‘d' jLflke Breeze Sanltoriutii retentlt‘ ltlll- L351 Sunday the members “f the ngh' ‘chased by the county. 15 hunting i i )2 land Park Visiting Nurse Assocationhc-ldlpletiom lt stands H, ”W mm” My 3 3 meeting. The l0ll0Wln8 Omit” WC" ‘ large tree spacv and null ht- h‘t. k tiuni 81““th \lrs. W. J Fyffe prestdent \lr the road about No hundred \dltl‘ ti:- JOhn A- Putnam. secretary and treasurer,‘ suring pure air tree trtim ll‘tlkl and :1 Mrs. W. R Tapper. M75 \laud ll. Shan- quiet neighborhood all mnrluuxe tut-4w, non. M71 R- 5- Kirchberger, RCV- 1’» C- l comfort and the necessary Serenity that Wolcott, and Dr. L M- Bergen. ”Ll-“5‘55. {is best lot many ailments :n the patient An executive committee composed of 1 life It Will au‘omnnxlult‘ about 25 Mrs Fyffe. MfS- John Putnam. and Dr lpatients and is so constrtii It'd that ad L M- Bergen will have fullpowerto take ditional floor can be added when It 1. charge of securing a nurse and all matters; necessary to infreasf ”5 ”pm-”)- Mr. George A. MAsnn called .1 vncetzng at his home a week ago. this same ur~ ganizzuions bung represcmcd. lr “as decided to form a Highland Park VNI- lng Nurse Association composed at one member from each body contributing to the salary and working fund 0! the nurse. The money for the salary has all been pledged making It possrble to go ahcad. Last Spring the 0550“ Club cam-d a mtc‘tmg ut representam'es :mm the mhools,c1!)'. buard u! hranh, Relirl .md Aid Smarty and the Woman's Club to consxder the question of .1 nsmng nurse for Highland Park. Nothing definite was done but an effort has been made to get money contributed lo pay the salary wt a nurse. every one agreeing that one was nccded both lot the schools and (M town. ORGANIZATION" OF NURSE ASSOCIATION MMNAIETRAMRS HENRY COOLIDGE SAMPSON DIES sacred ikon and jewels. characterrsnc bronmlndhanes. ()1 course a “sa- movnr" is included and real Ruuaan lea will be served at half after {our o'clock in the eta-moon in the parlor of the Maniac Hotel by a commutee of young ladies who will wear the native costume. The proceeds wlll be for the benefit of Iberia! work 01 Arden Shore Camp now in in fourth year. To give an ”"atmoephere the ladie: In charge have secured a most unusual ex- 5 MN! of Russian cmbroidcries and toys at ' most reasomble prices. specimen: 0H [0 return tion and if the heads of the association are able to clear expenses they are satisfied. It is said the profits this year after all the bills have been paid will amount to approximately one thousand dollmâ€"Gmyslake Tuna. LECl'liIE AT IOIAINE llOTEl. FRIDAY 1 .0.“th Work at Arden Shani MWfllkthehbjoct Ald. Buckley. chaimun of the Fire and Water committee reported that the com- mute-chad rpceived bids (or addition to pumping nation u {011m A. 1.5!. Pam (complete) ..... 8 4.177.“) 1 H. A. Bishop .................. 4,325.00 ‘ Stoddard Cqutr. Co ........... 5111100 Fred Claw ................... 3,790.00 Wm Rumba-1 (mm only) ..................... 1 455.“) AldBucklcynwvducmdedby Aid. ShuhauthltthobuhberderndtoMr. On Friday evening at ms o',clock at W Melan- lld the Fm Ind the Water the Moraine Hotel there will be given mmneo'ithmtom cm “Wanted lecture on Russia by Missf Nd- 0b. ”dam 5! Nd- Muy B. Humphrey. Miss Humphrey i W My“ 93““ “1.15th "If l The closest Vote in thc llh’titr) oi the iNorth Shore was C21)?! in W innctka last ‘Saturday. when the plan (or the turning lover of the Sheridan Rd to llit‘ l,.nmln ‘Park Board Ht Cl)!!‘.llll\’.\l(illt‘i\ \\I|\ din Ifeilted by a vote of 3:7 to .336 In spitt- lot the rainy weather tully lIttly per ri-nt oi the vote was cast by “omen. Tin- .outcome of the \nte “as :i great surprise to those who iavnr the proposition Glencoe.sonie months ago, turn-2d lllt' iroad over to the LinCoIn innit \‘1Illlllll\- ln Eniiistnri, lsibners. as has Wilmette. .nine-tenths of the property h(>l(lt‘l.\ along {the drive haw Slflnt‘d a petition in iawr lot the scheme. The vrty isoon act on it ()llit‘mlly. H’Imu‘rli; link . iltlllll ll \\lil Aucument Roll Confirmed The work (in the Waukegun Ave p.i\~ ing improvement at llighuootl IS in \ldll 'in the near future. .it't‘mrlinx to {)l'tst‘lil ‘plans. The assessment roll “in turitirn. led by the county murt and 4 Jury on Tuesday of last week, ruled- wrtli regard I ) benefits. The street tar company was the principal objector. The July redmml the entire assessment about 32AM) the principal petition being in the street car company's portion. This $2,000 will be "taken out of the publlC benefit which will permit the work to go on without interruption. bk. County Fair Clean $1,000 While the official report has not been completed and probably will not be tor several days to come. incomplete returns show that the annual Lake County fair held at Libertyville this year was a success in every sense of the word, par‘ ticularly in a financial way These fairs are not held as a money making proposi- tion and if the heads of the association are able to clear expenses they are satisfied. it is said the profits this year after all the bills have been paid will amount to approximately one thousand dollmâ€"Gmyslakr Tuna. fund, fire protection; to public school property, be referred to the Fire and Water Com mittee wrth power to act. Carried To the Hon. Mayor and City Counvil. , of Highland Park. Ill. Sm; “f i ereby estimate the cost of confinin- mg .1 stonn water sewer in Green Bay Road {or draining the Vine Ave subway .is lulhiws: 3‘.“ ll of lS"Nu.2 b \ irrified sewer pipf. laid m 80; i’ll'le m it. oi 10" \‘n, 2 Vitrified sewn-er pipe, laid m- :a (K) ,3 latch basins re- paii’ed and brick ”in build «I Will mm Engineering and inspn‘tinn L“! (K) Total . S “4an l I would recommend that bids be- asked tor and when secured the C .N W Ry. and the C. M. E Ry. be CUlllmUnltal'd with and asked to (‘nnll’lbult‘ towards the (0" Rapectlully submitted. Cir/ts E. Rtmeu. Engineer. Aid. Shoahen moved. oecondod by Ald Moses. thlt the City Clerk be directed to advertise for bid: for the constructi m of a storm water sewer {or draining the Vine Ave. subway in accordance with the specrficationa prepared by the City on- gineer and mbmit the same to the City council at its next meeting and that $200.00 be appropriated from the sea er fund to pay the cityl portion oi said work. Carried. Ald. Buckley. chaimian of the Fire and Water committee reported that the com- mittcehad rpceived bids tor addition to pumping nation as iollm A. 1.5!. Peter (complete) ..... 3 £177.“) 1 H. A. Bishop 4,325.00 :‘NEARBY NEWS ITEMS l or LOCAL INTEREST “Whch Way" for Wnukegnn That the merrhanh’ and IW\'IE('!\ l propeny on Wmhmxmn and m Sts. are voiung I‘m-x: .‘;-;\r-)-..¢; n1 2': slallalinn of a “hm‘ wm‘ \\ ~zz-z‘: ‘ two streets ls >P‘.n\\n Y‘V thc Mn N HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDRY. OCTOBER 22. 1914 Sheridun Road Plan Blocked mi (mm ’35,:.’:‘;_ADJOURNED MEETING #133153? OF THE CI'IY COUNCIL 11.. The Following Opinions Seem to Have an Almost Unanimous Backing in we 11.. Highland Park and the Various Committees are Confident 1 that Election Saturday will Carry by a Big Vote 1w." not urn-mod u v... ms... 1 Thy d’. Toad-.1 b Lu! Day 1 . ; u Inc-tot ? Thewomenmudma in orderto ivoteN bald. Them: registra- lion duh My 0cmbcr27tL Rub Ker inyourd'nmfiveprechcnwhich ‘are 3 (allow: Hm precinct. Pn'or’u Undertaking Rooms; nomad prtcinct. .Highwood ck! MB; third patina. High- land Plrk‘fitc nation: lounh wednct. Brnndbmpdm m and Mn: pre- cmct. WI m m Rapectlully submitted. CHAS. E. Rvmtzu. Engmrcr. Aid. Shuhen moved. Iecondod by Ald i Muses. thlt the City Clerk be directed to: advertise for bid: for the construct: m off a storm water sewer {or draining the' \‘me Ave. subway in accordance with the» specxficatiqm prepared by the City en-| gnneer and mbmit the same to the cxty» council at its next meeting Ind that i $20000 he appmpriated from the sea er; fund to pay the cityl portion of sand. work. CaMed. “f 3 eréby ostimne the cost of confinin- mg .1 smnn water sewer in (in-m Bav Rund {or draining the \‘mr Avr ~‘ubwny .Is tulluws: $100 I! of 1.9"Nu‘2 \ nnficd sewer pipe. laid m 80; > . VINO PM ft. of 10" ,, uitch basins re- pde and brick (“pi build Engmnrenng and H‘Apfl‘llnn jLE'ITERS FROM PROMINENT CITIZENS ENDORSING COMMISSION FORM OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Ald‘ Stevens moved, mended by Aid. What ] behmt- 14» hr the rm»! '1' Shc‘he“ [hill 'M matter 0! mntmg the ’deominx feature of (h:- furmrr when Board f Education of the [kerficld- '(‘0mplmd With the lune-r |l~ the rhmlr Shield: owmhip'HIgh Schoolpermms'tonjruuon of partiun )m]:l)t‘>. the ward tomake . {our Inch water Mnemmn'lineu from which you must nuturnll) without meter to thc city water main on St Johns Avc‘ {or the purpose of only fire prutmuon; to DUNIC school property. be referred to the Flre and Water Com mince wuth power to act Carried To the Hon. Mayor and City Counvil. , of llughland Park. III. In the- (I! IIH’L (If timr expect the hnrnum) counnl from to [riding of favors lu-twwn thx- 1mm” bent: In other the community up. n uhnle- vnH have m but inure-nu yu-punhxed m I».- hulf of the ward mytqnumm) hmr l-Luv \Ahn-I‘l‘l‘y (){U‘Htlnfl‘fi At an adwurned meeting 0! the (sly COUDCII held Monday night the tollowing business was transacted: BIDS IN FOR PUII’ING STAIION ADDITION City Engineer Hand. in Emma for (he Dreinieg d the Vine Avenue Subvey. Other Buo- neu Trees-dad ALL EXPRESS CONFIDENCE FOR THE SUCCESS OF NEW VENTURE 3 £177.“) 4,3251!) 5M1” 3,.79000 representuhu's .,( 1m {altar ponmm: {r-L thuxg have flood put fuy 1),. H. uf the pub!” |h 1h: :I-nn are. m-verthrle», ml-w '. for what may M- IMHJ-‘t the pvaie'! righh' The wme pmmxw » ,the represcnluhuw m’ H. the paxuge of prupum-M under the C(rnunnrm' 1.. of the requiremem 1“ pm ithe ordinance n prupou-d irerunn length of Lnnr H {people may protent hunlr jmeusurn as may fmn 'be deemed advnuhie {u Ire-sonnble penemugr |.nd- to ‘hich [he miym poxibly hc udvmw- :0“! use are taken 1; Hnninhve clause II: ”1 ‘anm Walloondn and other reudcnt- o! tout):- mn Lat: County u well u that: in when! Cook County near Palatine. who. a le- ynn ago. were 1rd to not mail lonum [or all and great develop men! at budoe- ” a mull n! the com- ing PnlltineWnuconda r-nroad. “one up Tuesday mot-lung to learn mm the road badminton» hand: of a receiver. Anddmsthdrhooaue ull gone glim- netingâ€"Mu that the road II that I‘d like“ "ill ammun- [mum undo! I It bl balm lhll receiver‘lup 0! Win. conch Line mu result m Nonhwotem making pus-ch». ol the lB-rmlc umchâ€" road never was hooded, but company now: for 8101x000 have been tuned dur- ix' pm year or so. I‘ S (our! nppounb 0!! receiver for ”strictly locally owned 'nnlrad' in Wooten: Lakc Cnunty. IUI tn- the people} righh' V‘ Hut lull) mun-H“; The wme prulmtlu' » numb-d lo the rt‘prtflflltfllht" m’ the the paxuge of piupum-u under the (‘Onlltllfirlu' of the requirement tn pnliiitl} the ordinance n ltllllki‘l'tl inld guy I certain length of Lilllt‘ ii. uhin'h the people may prtiteht Millie twnplr 1r. tltlllifllllt‘B Twin. “(HAHN irpuyt The same lu- ‘Hltl u! will measure:- I! may tn time be deemed advnulile to tumult-r h) a may {turn litm- renaonnhle pen‘entugr uv.’ the \Ull‘lh Ind to which the Mllllll’ .strntmn may poxilily he Ith-V'M- tumtitmnp in thin rue are tulu-n IMY‘I‘ u! by the initiative clause ll: tli. lmnmiumn form The adoption of tha- ruinmisnmn form of government in preference to the uldermnnic form ter 0! putting in pravtwe n nimpllf) in: proceu to adminu-u-r the nfl-irn o! I community With the least red tape Ind no dodxinx of renpomibility on the part of the repreuntetivoe of the people. 1" solely u mlt Their ~ a men! deal «if good In all of m. “ml mme ‘nM'l In most of us. Mlltl l min-w the tendency under this tum. p 1., Ming out the henâ€"if we yr: yc-nrral representation. Some proposition». which will be put up to the [ample to vote upon, underrthil farm, uill he «ubjeet to selfish inter- «5th and penulliom: which ofttimea warpr the good judgment 0! voter; At ptehrnt, thl to my mind ll the uni) lml feature. and thin. in not ur- ltIU! bet-nun the majority rules. Therefure, I believe it puts the 30v- ei‘nment nmre directly in the hcnd- of the people themselves. while it thrown details on the comminisonen. The" Isn't nn)‘ quertion but that the more you rum-untrue government. 0K mnrr i-flmency you genâ€"beam you ran put your finger on the controller. While 1 um A member of our presâ€" ent ('ity council, it 50W” me to my, thin I believe all present criter- of our city have worked {or the int-fl cut of the city in mm], Inn-enemy in etYect end (rec-lend] bow to the will of the peoplt. Will mean u: In news wimmnummm Another very lodrrmmg (Fltluii‘ m the cumlmnion {mm In 1hr ohm-r» unve of the right) ..{ 1hr )wnph- 1n rou- un hUCh qumlmup a~ tho- yum! ing of franchnmu uzndrx qmzfu u-L ditnonn and other munru of Mr m. porunce. The :uhurnnhntmv. [If u’ fairs of ”113 :m? l.’lh’ 1h: .‘mlr' mum“ form «:{lrh'vw 1m.” 1h. Hunng been n-uumhxi '.n {\ph'rr my new! on {he prr-puhw‘l rulLthrlUL form of governmrrm I (ate plmnun- In nymg than I an; hurnl) m {mm of It. I behave Hunt «\rr)‘ uhn-n of Highllnd Purk should uh an mhxr inurut In this prugrnnw ran-mPnl {hit has for 115 ulljrv! the lu-Hrv'mem (If civic conditions :11 Highland I‘mk The expenenrr of mar) «st hmmg Adopted the comnnnmn form uf gm ernment suzgcxu 1hr “Luinm u! KI» in: Um modern menu-d of munmpn! control I Ln-l. MM‘IWNMI You” Ha) truly R. J. O’Brien (but-M on Fig! Saw- Lauredtheloalpatofliabded ntheur wmi-nnmnl «and when! ofp-melpoumnflWMOétobu 1a :0 0mm" 15m, m the mom numberolplrcdomttlw to beZBlJJhoumailtln "WP“ hem; 1214 and I.“ I’M“ 2oultcetlh¢rwmmfl .‘nm reektheCJMm'mm-M dun Mimlmmddl maildclwcrtdbythm'fldlwtbe counungotnn Mannheim-rs, prod; elc..(hc Wm 01 mild“ mnlfly Thereponmunahowmun- her of mllu navel“. time I”! iuofia uwmlmrwmawmd “lymnbomuberdm m mcxtnwmndhudmlathe carn'enlh'uweek. Hyatt-flab": headchyeddoa‘thI-nthc-wm mwomcedmmmtmm a!) gmvrnnn-m adminisu’rod in the Hzlrrm-I u’ all rom‘erned. I have read mm! m. flu pronmum uf the rite-tum pvtnniwl :’m m.- (‘ommmwn Form u! (h-‘wnmml and WIN say. I dun"! know u" H.» Xrnw huw Lhr)‘ could be .mpxmm) upvn Jn tha-ory. If we (‘ln yr! pnnwnr. good rmzent u- take hold. 1m 1h: mumficrnt nhrj, u vumn‘nnr l have no aelfinh interest.- in the gm‘ernnwnt of our helufiful city- nulndr of ”Ir interest of a citizen and uxpayex who “1an to see ‘he Third: The responsibility for the vu-rutmn of the duties of the com- mummwr {or each department is fixed upon one man or worn-n. l-‘uurth' The monthly repofl'of Huh rummlasioner will be published In ”W publir pres! and i! he in in- mmpeh-nl he am he recalled by the people who rlected him. Yours truly, W. Dudley Putmm. Second: The wuu of time in mn- mltu-c wrangling will be eliminlud. 1 mm! heartily endorse the Com- mumon Form of Government {or this my. {or the following remm: First I! will do away vial the ktu'llnnal rounder-Lions and sympa- (hin in the Idministrltion of city business. fur nun the size of Hi‘hhnd Park and I am hrartll) m favor of it. Robert W. Buckley, Alderman Second erd. The pmvxpne v! the (‘omminmn Form u! (.«.erment In the right prlnmplc uf Mummpgl Government "Du, Alh‘d A. lot“. Volume 4-

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy