Show W Would Divorce rte Politics From City Government nt One feature of the re recent ent meeting In Boston Coston of the tile l National Municipal league was wa's the recognition of tire the need In American cities of more businesslike forms of government A fact that has been receiving much emphasis lately was given particular att attention It was that the thc task of running a city l Is primarily primarily primarily marily a n business business' and not a political al undertaking There was reference to the enormous expenditures that are b being be- be lug ing made by practically all 1111 the lendIng leading centers of the country and to the waste waste and inefficiency t that at political control of city affairs h has ent entailed Ue t I Many o of the he speakers er at the league sessions believed a r remedy ined for situation situation situation sit sit- I had I been found foun in the flie iger plan of municipal m government saw In that plate plan us it has been adopted adopt adopt- adopted ted t- t ed in Cleveland Clevelan one of the lar largest est of of American release lease lea the hc cities a a- r e from traditional onal an and uns unsatisfactory o y ward w r s system ster n. n roHL the anti antiquated mated ra t two two-ho two house ise S council nn anti and fro from n un undue ue partisanship js lp in the s selection le fion of c council ll ll members em rs There was a feeling feeling- of confidence encl l l li i Sat t this plan which permitted appointment nt by the peoples people's jan an able executive head hell or the e clr would prove pro as as ns elT effective in a l large center as asIt as 8 It had prove proved in hundreds of of smaller titles cities of r the the United irS States tes te's K Kansas ig City Star a I. I 1 Ji a I I |