South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 13, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1914 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

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First Warder May Be Chairman Lang is President of Council, Hagerty Vice Fresident May Increase Pay of Water Works Head.

South rrul's new council which met and organized at th city hall .Monday nlht, will hold its first meeting of the committee of the whole Tuesday evening and elect a committee chairman. Councilman Nicholas A. Huochncr, from the tir.st ward, lcin the most likely to capture the honor. Then thre is to be a special meetin? of the council called by Mayor j Keller, to pas certain resolutions Itind ordinances, having to do with the. approval of bonds, and the pas- , sae of an ordinance rixins the salary of a superintendent t)f waterworks. I The special session was called when i the council f. tiled to pass such nu orI dinance Monday niht under a sus-h-ension of tie rules.

In fact there were two meetings of tlie council Monday nilit, one for organization, and a special session called

by Mayor Keller for the transaction ; of certain business, involving the fixing of the salaries of certain officials, and approving certain bonds. The special session followed immediately upon the heels of tv other, both of I which were brief. l3 At the organization meeting Ilerman F. InniiT was electetl president.

and Joro T. Hauerty, vice president, the lattrr after h had been defeated for president by the former.

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It was up to City Clerk Kostiser to icall the organization seiion of the council to order. He. was made temporary chairman. Calling for nominations fr iresident, Councilman Paul Vdter nominated lin, and 'Councilman Scifert advanced the f name of Councilman Hancrty. It was a citizen versus democrat lection, and the ote appears to have been a!uiiv i-trict partisan lines, the vote t.-tandin Iint: .". and Hagerty 4 the former bt inir the citizen, and the latter the democratic strength. i'ouncilman Miller nominated Haperty for viee president, and Hagerty trieel to nominate Councilman Buechncr. but the latter withdrew. The vote for Hagerty was unanitmr.:-. '

Irc5. Iin paid a splendid eompllrnent to his predecessor :u- presnlinK officer of the ivunei!. Hon. T. i:. Howard, declaring l:im to be one tf the most learned men of tlu: city, and always a fair y arliamc f.tarian. "1 .ihall try to emulat. his example, and measur up to some extent to his standard." the new president declared. Ctits Siilary ol Clerk. I'assinK into special session, an ordinance re lueim; the salary of the clerk of the board of safety from $1.i'OO xe J1.0(H a year, in'roduced I y Councllman Hutvhut r. was rushed to third reading and passed iu short or tier. A resolution approving the bonds of the members of the board of public works. and city engineer at $S.0u( each, also went throat'h wlthou'a hitch. An ordinance, however, introduced by Councilman Hater, to increase me filar i.l the supernr e ident of waterwork's from to 52.000 a year, hit a snap unil'-r suspension of the rule, of three votes, and was passed on to th committee of the whole, nnd then to the special session of the council to be held Tuesday nu'ht. Pres. i:. M. Morris, and Member A. K. Klco of the board of works, addres:"d the. council in bt half of the ordinance, but when the vote came. ifert. Hace-ty and Hmocer stood asralnst it. ana unanimous vote under

suspension of the rub s is neesary. ,

Thompson, demoerat. old with th citizens. As explain d to tl:e mcll. the

board of works wants to . mplee .1:1 ; rnineer for waterworks super intcrt-; dent, and a man f experb-nee. regard- ! intr the waterworks as it does, the ' equlvaletit of a million '.dlar eorpora- ' tion. The man In contemplation Is th J. V'. Tojen. mentioned in The News-Times Sunday morning. He is. XLavr xaployed ii3 arcliitectural and '

construction engineer by the National Construction Co., in the J. M. building. The board is obliged to hold up his appointment until after his salary is fixed, at the agreed amount, and it is hoped -this will take place at the Tuesday night special meeting. Members of the board of work explained that to make up for this $400 increase of salary, they had planned to dispense with one department clerk that would save $7-f a year.

FIND MEXICAN BUT HE IS NOT THE DESPERADO Conceded That Lopez Icapod IVom Pose at lilnliaiii, Utali. Several Weeks ako.

I . IXC, 1 1 AM, Utah, Jan. G. A rumor spread rapidly Monday that Italph Lopez, not only had been heard in the Utah-Apex mine, but that he had just escaped. A hurriedly formed posse scaled the cliff and on the mountain top closed in on a Mexican who proved not to be the desperado sought. It later was learned that Julius Corrello. and two other miners, who had said he heard Lopez trying to

break down a bulkhead, had been deceived by a fall of rock in an incline. Although many miners searched the now unguarded workings in the hope of finding the gunman's body, it was generally conceded that he hod escaped several weeks ago. Sheriff Smith's one hope now Is that Lopez will be apprehended in some distant city.

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cause of local issues beinff put foremost. The "citizens non-partisan movement" also determined the results in many citie3 where straight party victories were achieved, by splitting the normal votes of the two dominant parties. The inauguration of Mayor Joseph K. Bell at Indianapolis was preceded by a parade of 55 automobiles carryinz prominent democrats. The keynote of Hell's address "was that his administration would be thorougnly democratic. Promises of the suppression of Rambling and wine rooms were made and the discontinuance of civil service In the public safety department was announced.

GOVERNMENT SELLS PART OF BIG FOREST

Purc hasers Aprce Timbrr Will be Cut (gradually Over a Period of 25 Years.

DEMOCRATS WERE WELL REPRESENTED MONDAY Mad Forty-Five of Ninety-Three Xew Mayors Wlio Moved Into Ofliee.

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 6. Mayors in' 9.1 Indiana cities were installed Mon- ;

day. Of these 4 5 were straight democrats, 1C straight republicans, five progressives and one socialist. The. others were elected on nonpartisan tickets designated as "citizens'," "independent" or otherwise. The socialist took office at Blcknell while progressives took power at Klkhart, North Vernon. Richmond, Seymour and Marion, but the results were not strict political victories be-

WAi-HlNGTOX. Dec. C Sale of a billion feet of standing timber from the Kaibub National forest in northern Arizona with authority for the oonstruetio1 by the purchasers of -00 mils of railroad through one of the richest sections of the west was approved Monday by Secy. Houston of the department of agriculture. Rids will bo received until the middle of June this .vear; then the three years will bo allowed the successful contractors for building the railway. The timber will be cut gradually over a period of -5 years. This project is the most gigantic launched by the forestry reserve since its creation. So cart fully have the service oflicials mapped out their plans, that by the .nd of the contract period, the land, which was first bared by the cutting, will have been reforested by a new growth and the pcenic beauty will remain unmarred.

lif Money-Raising CLOTHING I SALE II Now to Fell Blast Wv BARGAINS! BARGAINS! II 110-112 W. Washington

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SWANK DRY CLEANS SUITS, $1.00. Either Ladles or Jcnts. We Call Anywhere llione Vo.

pRisoxrm hscajts. J n FIIvR SOX'I LLFa InU Jan. Paul Uij?P, an inmate of th Stat leformatory here, rsreaped for th second time Sunday night. He tvas not missed until lato Mnndav.

CliOTllING for 3Ien, Women and Chllaren. $1.00 per vreek payments. Open Thursday and Saturday KvenlnRs. BROWN'S GO. 305 S. 5flchi(tan Street.

Harry L Yerrick Funeral Director

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COXMIKSVlIXr:. How to keep the youm,' men on the farm is the chief toic of the township farmers' institutes which aro bein held In all parts of the county.

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36-inch Bleached Muslin, 7c kind, sale 36-inch Londo Bleached Muslin, 5U-r '2c kind, sale 36-inch Bleached Muslin, !?-L(r 9c kind, sale ' a 2 36-inch Lonsdale Muslin, . f3f 10c kind, sale w 36-inch HillTs Half Bleached Muslin, 2Yz kind, sale 36-inch Lonsdale Muslin, iy,c kind, sale 36-inch Cambric, 2l2c kind, sale 36-inch Finest Muslins, Off sale wvir

100 Pieces Dress Percales in all colors JLp and designs, 10c kind, sale 2 100 Pieces Dress Ginghams in all colors and (f designs; 15c kind, sale iLvJ'tL

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