Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1926 — Page 19

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CINCINNATI IS AMAZE!? AT NEW CITY EFFICIENCY %nager Is Giving Best 'Government in History —Old Gang Out. By Alfred Segal Times Staff Correspondent -CINCINNATI, Feb.’S.—Since Jan. * 1 ,/Mneinnatl has been blinking with amazement at the doings in city baai._ The officials there are unlike agy Cincinnati ever had % They get ijgngs done. , I r\nd Cincinnati* 16ng quoted as an e|jimple of corrupt, but contented 'Sy government, observes with surprise that It is being TOflely advertised in newspapers all tr the country as an exemplar- of and city government. the city itself, an era of H(|Od feeling and cooperation has Ijjteun. Citizens of all degrees are ljsiind the- “new gang’’ at City Hall. •The answer is that Col. C. O. f-jljjerrill, city manager*, took office < Jcyi. 2. Cincinnaltl had thrown cOJt both political gangs,' which had tfceretofcye divided City Hall power Ifijtween them, had adopted anew charter providing a nonpartisan by nine councilmen; had ejected nonpolitical councilmen/and tffey had called Sherrill from the lUpited States Engineer Corps jto the *25,000 job of city manager.: Sees Faults being an outsider, saw the faults in' the city of which InsMors no longer took notice. He observed holes in the streets which tffjd become city institutions and t&d them repaired at once. He had Bjjuntain .square scrubbed, disposiggr of the immemorial dirt there, file commenced co do things the city officials had insisted could

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— not be done. There were no signs to mark the down-town streets, so k that the stranger easily was lost. The old gang had said there were no signs because there was no money. Sherrill discovered an unused fund, and today the signs are being placed. It snowed. The old gang was •helpless when this occurred, and for days the citizens waded slush. Within twenty-four hours Sherrill had downtown streets clear of snow, the work being dorte by the same crews that worked for the old gang. The men were the same; the management was different. • Gambling Stopped Becoming aware of the extensive handbook gambling industry, peddled bets everywhere, Sherrill stationed police in the handbook centers. Telephones over which race track results were transmitted were torn out. The handbook operators had formerly been undisturbed, because of their friendly relations with the old gang; they made fat contributions to the gang’s campaign funds. Morale in the police department had collapsed, due to laxity under the former administration. Sherrill called the entire force before him for a friendly lecture; the laws must be enforced without favor; the public must be treated courteously. He inspected the city pay roll and found seven street inspectors. Why are they needed? he asked. The answer was that street Inspectors were established institutions. He ruled they were not needed, and saved the city $12,000 a year. He o-dered certain heavy pedesCIIILDRKX ESCAPE DANGER Children escape the dangerous complications from neglected coughs and colds by using Foley’s Honey and Tar at the onset. They like the pure honey and wholesome pine tar given by nature for their relief. Free from opiates. Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound Is. a wonderful remedy for children, but It Is just as effective for adults. Get a bottle today and have it handy for any emergency. Remember satisfaction guaranteed.—Advertisement. 1

tals, obstacles to traffic, removed, and they were down in twelve hours. He ordered traffic signals established at an Important Intersection; they . were there next day. Touring the city, he saw filth in many alleys; they were cleaned in twenty-four hours. Sherrill is planning an improvement campaign in the spring, the money to come out of bond issues voted longsince, but never used.

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