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an attack the ‘znmmezw for what w Its manna“ And “Q \-c bustpesa! tem. Ba said that the présent governm 0. 'vis po effect on January $176 tmied that in 1918, , the cost 1:4 operat 172,868. “if“, more were raised which js four times x= t\needed to run the city gove in 1918. He pointed out that total bonded . indebtedness s Qua had reached, 'city today, he said .s the extent of 94 3 per cent. To wid, i to be added special bonds. of $1,800,000, Myr. Canavan declared that du: the era of prosperity 'no city re wotstive went about the elfor} to induce M t to locate m Niagara Falls \In the meantxmc he «said, \mal KB of our big industries moved away. Yé during 1030, in the midst p MB pression, after the barn door 'had Wit open for 18 years and the ca bad wandered to $13,099,7 this, sch 'the position of industrial agent at galary of $6,000 a year.\ ' Says Manager We” Mr. Mackenna said. that he m under the present form of gove Whit the city needs, he' declared, .by each district is represent/ed. Bo city manager form of govern Under a city manager form, he be arid, prevents are manager r+ managing. . Under the charged, the Counci! of five, them ts the sole jegislative, sole execu destroping that. separation of cot muowmhuug, our state gover and more than' 90 per cent\ of municipal governments.\~ He termed\ the alleged concentrathot .... , grimwudm-ane body of men as 1h\ © . efect of the nt ct Sh 'f C | [ grin c the present city (W, Escort ares In § : he ' MeXulty Speaks, Lz» M CO W ‘y rame, . Mr. mmmyn address was as follown C rmlck 11 f tL ''The present form of ha \ been repudiatéd in the City of NMigg ° > Moule C* z* . - Pills. Those supporting the prawn ms ol f tofm of government at the elec ) held over a year ago bave repudiate: a the présent - form f government @ni [. fire clamoring for a' new charter, 21x bath. p present City Council asa result ‘Of 109 pressure that has been brought to W upon it has attenipted to repudiate, 'City Charter and has been making sup |_ efures for the purpose of giving 10 1 abort Chy. of Niagara Falls a new ch; ‘4 2m P Porm of Government t m l’ | f government which has been de | hm out - Federki Government Whil’ u. him“ rIn dperation 'in -nver {x of our mtnicipalitien .} JW 'nteption of our present rmflv ”(NJ 2088 p of govemment.-Plan £ Form of Govern , Hgm which provides for separate leghe| > e te and. evecsltive drpartmenta, wWie{ ~ [G _ wives esch district of the elty their o« | rptwsentative. which efects m ma¥|- a a Ut large who has yero power over) 4D -B adviced acta of tho legisiativ C exec| - ' uite) bod) t and m | «sslly | R os i1 the . formy, « gm m in the i nited Stafes wile | 4 stood N30 text cot time and whe |- . has ben \Crafted : tat 'the ”Wetting progle purpose , Trim the almu' can; tres. \Our present form h des MaDe Form of Gov nagey Wt for Tho i¢\ be city undet CH are electe ; Manager Porm ofd the ms Thu City Council make the a m and the Cj t Along. in responsible. ~ Says mmlflo u fl“ 0ml present f y RM B9 the C TRE fop u? Manager Porm of € reason that Sf Out Vity Chart q m” um! sole amt ining th \mum a the eg AL tepary cmdaufll“ n duties of the ; cpartments mo ration of The “33 asd subordinates, j \4. lbuncil and its members shall deal that W*] incil has absolutely refused to give +4 Fi a of the Charter Revision Committee liereby the go §2,.904.219 and said that “b bond‘ed b country in manufacturing | eff> of our &&» a crus sectional representation where» hose in Mr, McNulty said thit the city Bks - -s manager hgs sole executive. m adminktrative authority» The chafferadopted the city (tournament. Bince present city charter, htsuunton Virginia,\ in \1908 80 citidl and solé administrative body \of than“ afte? chug/m; trial have abed tity. Qur City Charter makes the COUN-goned the. cily manager: form of gel which is the foundation of our f#Gixs city manager form of governme®® CHare taken from a report compiled power on behalf of their clecteg. refs: t government tu WM a: the Ol Form mment: The Cit the 4, Government subst | - dram? shor-s CHF Manig | / HTRHE heag m'xfm'“ wk???» Qovenment the functions mg; of 12:13 ty Manager an for the eB. myumdnm of.. the - taxpayer 'of government ; our Oity Gha. rW” \ter makea the Cou, legislators and ve am: ndmtnlstrnuw ho? ect 6f “womb“, da- duties Wwhin, ! government in 2,“ mum. And ex of: body and realizing mu The'ia- on of our goveinment as plac. & Council was such as to in its eptirely the City Man- p form of Government. made @ Fe- | dation .as foliows. . - | mm: provisions of the cBar- | which at' present provide thai L the City Manager cat make ap- i minimum! of, or remove, ofliclais E act subject to the approval of the E' Council, be eliminated, and shall prom in substance ss {follows: (C \That neither the Mayor nor =| 2\ Councli nor any of its committees | I direct or request'the appoint- | ent of any person to, or his re- moved from, office or his employ- nt by the City Manager or any, his subordinates, and that except the purpose of®, inquiry -the <1 portion of the 'adminis~ the service for which the City Hap is responsible solely with , and pnsither the Mayor, the ru cu“ nor any member thereof, I aall give orders to any subordinate | ( the city in any department un- er the City Mmmr. pither openly I A) éion, stating what vfuidndvoc-MMcuelel'xprmofl J erument should be defeated. The . 'r-consideration to the recommenda- Arung thet the city manager be given. ine power and authority, © Thare is recommendation in their resolutions f City .Council | yields its Iwer, norm 4s there any recommenda- \jm in their resolutions that would ve the effect of establishing in the ty of Niagura Pulls a form of govern- S buld be separated from the admin- rative and the exccutive powers \Of : |e government. or may otherwise & changes - they 1, |; E'The City Counct] prior to the, lest ant in -which the legisintive powers,] 8 \The greatest defeot tn our present |f rm of government is the absolute con- ntration of power in a body of 'men; 4 apparently the present\ body of mn refuses to sallow the people to have form of government that will in «ny y remove from them their absolute ctatorship over municipal affairs. It for this reason that the people 'of re City 'ofo Niagara Paills in order foreign pastures, 'there store to ma better form of fie. was created under the present system overnment must resort to thé optional A ty government 1sw. By voting for the - fdoption of PM: P form of government ne * wre thereby enabled to have coul form of gove that is truly rep-i psentative of the wish of the people & \ ders for their acte Fo. ino hd they are not obliged to have Forced , a form of government by ipon them # power secking to retain the} wn power. first city vemmmt went Into effect. n' the United Quay“ attemptall he city manager form ° of ~governme® ”eminent; These figures in reference af \the - clvic Mpmenwdcpatmem 4 wp > t U uld Ta Cormjc h ¢ if John!) | 6» Ne ma. Tdward fit'mnn ot digo ve; Jn nthmfinmutewme re %2,.000 a month \ fann, [young Swiss had be@trs. ® ck“; Mn! escort and lines ' fiat-L K3\ years, The fer ‘ @ mmmw estimated 1000,000, but : 1 beiteved fo-1 is '\There are over 38.000 mum: meftunits in the United ' States or will ssWinumber only 47 of the cities population | exceeding - 50.000 m K. nager form: of 5°; > Ber |. , 1 mm: me Defeated Mmers THE. NiAGARA FALLS Teen Ppr venes & dth ip “A Straggle Home Bluised and embitered after their : with deputy - sheriffs pear | thousands 'of striking orders from state mun. not to Above is shown | t of-the . de ) strikers that was repui Mulkeytown, shown by the arrow 2 mpunmd anotber offensive operating mines in - soutHern U . United States Chamber of Com- n , Washington, D. C.. and in that plication the 80 citles that have tried dls the ciiy manager form.of govern- mt and bave abandoned ii 'are med. f - Says Voters Minied h P election promised to do some- ng about changing our. chearte; ey..frlled to do so until the spring 193%. They then appointed a Chis- ¥ Revison Committee and promo to the people whatever re- sed charter this comtittee . would opt. $is promise and has refused to-sub- 1 to the people the qpmplete recom- ndations of. the: Charter Reylaion g. mittee, 'The Council\ on August coal mlnmckruflldmm q. pt another invasion of the south- . ‘ ernpflinoia coal fields. ~{/*\\that he conpeived the plan of collecting -I-esore-than--860;000 from I tate. He named four menfu his ac- § i & < | a port on the Monday- preceding Plan F election.\ Buch a local law or ordinance must remain on the desks of the coun- climen for one week before it can be enacted.. This mesns that the Council deliberately has pianned this action for impossible for. themselves to paks 'any our charter until after the election, PLOT 10 621 Mike «4C the purpome of Misleading théir voters |- anh electton day a» they have undo H= ordinances or local laws in reference to I veg ES SiGNE‘U'BY MAN REVEALED: ON NO MARK KFENOSHA, Wis, Sept. 1 plot! a to obtain money through notes signed,, by a man' aboug to be siain was reveal- d ed today in a comifession which authos- [§ g was oltained from Pyank Ty- ‘, + thd bootlegger, charged with #\ -an ace#Asory, to the desth of € rs Wilson, Kenosha real estate op- $ Tylwm “muted. authorities | said 'ison's es-) 2 mnfl | ( '\'Wilson s body was found. in a grave o 1 on a farm near Lodi, Wis., where he # was last seen alive August- 2¢ -in com- # pany with two men who posed as pro- C In his confession. authorities report- ® ed, Tylius said Wilson was beaten and @ cur-mm until he consented to sign @ notes {pr 118 000 and $22,000, one made , payable to Tyliys and the other Boles Arps, an Alleged fictitious uncle, , Within 24 hours' after Wilson was how to collect on notes, He obtained € a default judgment. of- the-notes. A handwriting expert re-; } ported they were signed b; that there was of haste in their writing. | 3 a warrant charging Tylius with firss degree murder. ttc §§ jorn Arr MISSIONARY GROUP OF CAMBRIA MEFTS ._ THURSDAY, SEPT, 8 yised form of government ~ commands -a _ROOTLESS PLANTS | u < e> th made-another (\tux-E in refer- ce to a revised wcherter, the sincerity mwhtch can be questioned | ev founsel to submit ordinances making por revisions and have requested him E» prepair local laws fog the purpose of N- The corponflon counsel» I me f' Phe ‘ . r“: dows, to ull, 0. | an \ICE‘BOX\ eral sense, only They absorb | faceof their hand; me ae @ Ivory newly born. female beby has weiner roast at Wilson and there were to Fubmitting to the peopk matter chums an of life four years lonkg- er than that of a male child. id thls the Council wrre sincere in making an effort to correct the glaring defects in ur preaent form pf government they | | have ba plenty of time to submit w , The Counc has repudiated | detatl to the people their proposed re- Seaweeds have no roots in a gen- noldfaets or anchors. ! air: \water. and, sails es- have directed . the carpet-non to thir growth through the sur- Don t ‘hve \ m Place Will Be Announce-water 'and MissiqfMry societies of :the Cambria | Congregational church has been post- poned and will 'be held next | week, Thursday.. be announced jlater -~ The True Blue class of the Cambria {emu-L Sunday school held its annual § 17 prmont The evening was spent in qbathlng and Games and stunts, Robert | i ( # i at Wfinter wc M0- fif‘ a, ~r , me & P M—wufi—duwlwkb— _ 4 rices of, American Bali-tor Heating pre- | dygoflunity that shun! e graap- 'ed now-it may never occur again. © \ o Ca convenient monthly ~ . payments spread ove ~- as long. as two yea make it possible modera'heating to pay - for itself...out of sav» ; .- was in fuel and labor | added proparty 1 \11m about \48 McGormi®'s Th; amaz qfilyfl Jaw =~ c» hen you can install ,, AL magma ,, at the lowest pnces in 16 years mt! hbme that haven of com warmth you Wm 'it to. be. At today's bargein prices American | is an investnient-not an expense. It will - - Ma Radium heating i you dividends not onl -but sir/hp; ly save you mone wing, value of your proper l: time to act. There is nd assurance that-these low 'last. Now it will pay you mare than ever before, to mod.. on can leoat make it pay fomtsclf __ out of the. savings it effects. . now. Don't face another winter of the. full facts about American Radiator's newest, scientific heating It will cost you nothing fo find out, and it may be; 'worth many dollars to . you. Don't delay, Send in the coupon now. > WOOM wuellxngnm ernize your heating. | 'Take thp first step Humane. \ uae. m Diviaoan “my Ragiama® \ {0 West dOth Street, New York, N. x. > Sam! me Inform-mm about Amen-mm Rfldfltot Heating; f'vk; O 7 «> Fi CW e . dy in a healthier, happiér home in fuel-add to the rental, Now is the - v prices will #00 v M & D zr & STANDARD Mm CW ¢. ‘r\! moll f “a.“ i . } Lacan - = State, 1‘ I slain, Tylius sought legal edvice on ® Chester Wilson, son of the slain res)‘ estate operator, questioned authenumyq a Wilson, but , § District Attorney Ross Bennett or Columbus county sald he would issue'! [8 rd Annual Outing Held by a é P g) 49 U 18 ¥ o « lg: to her home evening. Sylvester Dent and sens, Ray- 1mm 'and Earl, spent two days in Bu{- clip mst «eek with relatives. . Mr. and Mrs: Stetson Horme have ge- spective purchasers of the property. | M P True Blues -~ CAMBRIA, Sept. 1 ~The - regufar monthly ting . of the Ladies Afd ° September 8, the place to t’ d A % 2 d Cine - BLANKET BINDING r.Der roast Sas COs ». < the event - Games ang s AR ® greatly enjoyed by the cole noen g mens aoe '*TROLLEY HITS 0 MI Trolley Pushes am; Thea 28 Feet in Lewiston Road: ic e ba o m egen po Make“ the most of summer's last holiday--we're. ready wathryibmg you'l II need for the Labor Day week-end WOOL CREPE G- Has Gone to Our Heads and lashions some of the season's most flattering little hats i M‘ . $5 lxzct. Third Poor --and into our purses too. 6C -_- for wool crepe handbags are | smart newcomers $ I 95 b WPF ve bagged some of the best looking w on! crepe. handbags we could find for you. They're very flat, but they're: gpa- frt«t the same. In wine., hect raot, brown and black Alo new leather and tapestry lag: at the sante low price. Other new leather handbags $2. 95 and $4 95 ~ Main, floor } . +- k ennui-ns-uooooococbol lOc Palnz live Soap 25¢ Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 3 for ....... .. $1 Flapjack Compacts, for loose powder ..... $1 Cleansing Cream, 16-02. jar, 2°C 3 for a » % 6bOc Odorono ...... .. kes ese kate ees ee 6k e & 25¢c Kleenex, 21¢, 3 FOP ...es as sek ee ee an' & «a pou B tuned home after spending last wees | © Atroliey car on the Riverview line | _ THE BQ “The “Jana s¢ ins this vicinity gag-f; an sutomobile jesterday after- | thing mnmrgx‘hetiu a _ 0M“ “rd. mm age ergoing ansual cleaning but no one | was | | The THE Pt iv. M r Vi Is Uffi ma 'ring in réadginess, , for the | sutomobile was driven by Edna Mean-lTalx Meibourne toned to ii“ Notes before - madam gt school for sessions mm week | ley, Jamaica, Long Island; and was Em‘ armen ~ \ He Is Slain. ~ > esdaay hg north tn Lewiston road when the Ametm st. _ catrugorm. © Misa | Mary Home: interning-d het | trolley car going in 'he same direction . opal, agate and some other e Bunday school class yea-funky ata pic- [SM the rear of the auto and shayed . prectous stones sre {forms of quart® ° a Even the‘Best milliners have been woo! “git-Bering and offer ys some of their loveliest designs fash- - in baku brown, bordeaux and black in 'all head- lonlet Goods SALE { often you an opportunity to get a supply of your ' [overdo preparations at unportant savings. halk Ad 10c Hardwater Soap, doz. ; ...... ...ve ess ake }} s T1 10 Evening in Paris Face Powder, 50c perfume ans $1 Listerine and Pepsodent Antiseptic ......... '.0 LJ + I Tm 20 Rolls Toilet Paper Pots to'tlie m\ fine kahm' tisste if is nne I&, orchid, pink and yew)“. o 1.000 & green, Y wos » NEW Pa|q4mos ~$1 °. -for late vacationists and girls going away - to school and college - € They're new in every~detail, these - crisp new _cotton , paymmhs 'that are styled 'as costly silk ones. - Some arg\ printed, 'others are in. plain pastel tints. Windsor erepe. broadcloth [and* In one &nd ted piece .' Phantom Kotex and |_ Modess 5 boxes 89c w & yard pieces, cpcu’fl B LA 8 TAPf—Svd pieces m goodemeors, teg, 10¢, 1m ial Se. a 65, RU HBER ARRONS-- am! tea aptong, T L m reg. 25¢, «pecial ~ Wfirfizg 16, t7 'and xcxtra Main. Floor L.. sizes. skews Fioor ~ .. ' _ aennemmr » ii m diate L , Tontine ‘wsndow Shades l n l oll 'cost less today than ever in their history -} O .-- ~\ . : Of course, Fou know why Ton-' tine - window | abades | Mre so much in demand . . . they wear for. yhats 'and they _ may .be washed when solled , . . sud- den storms do not harm<them a bit. 'And they cost less today than ever. We 'ghrry al stand- colors and sizes if stock, and !f you require an unusual size we shall be glad to make . them to yourwder rounhm + - Saturday Aw. ~ Fourth Most bo # a u ~ P N : « c. N10 arc: a Dry God’s J w. ROBLIN - MANAGERS L accel offered at very opedal prices F nday and Armctrong s.high grade infaid J‘moieum at these cial prlCCS costs less than for years and years . ..i the colors'and patterns are lovelier than ever. 111m \7803.1 prices mcludc the cost of lay» - Y'ng. cementing the linoleum over felt, mak- ing a colorful, sanitary and permanen $139\ | $1.69 - $2.19 ~ sq. yd.. M. F. TUCKER t floor. I;