Show BUNKER HILL MONUMENT The Boston Bosses Want to Inscribe Their Names Upon I Special to TiE HERALD Examiner Dispatch BOSTON May 22 There is anther battle on old Bunker Hill This time it is between I be-tween a joint committee of aldermen and the councilmen and the directors of the Bunker Hill association The latter proposes to live uji to Edward Everets conception of the oJMect of the monument as not being a political monument monu-ment but historical They say that for this reason it is entirely improper to mar the solemn dignity of the towering pile by inscribing scribing ut this day on a tablet of brass the mines of the 140 heroes who fell in the battle for liberty The city fathers it seems had agreed that the inscribing of these names would be a grand good thing As the names of the aldermanic and council committees were also to be chiselled in as representing the city at the celebration of the battle on June 1 7 the suspicion was aroused that their de sire to thus immortalize themselves and their posterity was the leading motive of their support of the project They appropriated prated 4000 of the citys money and expended ex-pended it in getting up a complete list of the names of the 140 officers and men who died that freedom might live But the Bunker Hill directors have set down upon the city hal crowd I |