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Show JOHH PURROY MITCHEL INDUCTED INTO OFFICE A8 MAYOR OF NEW YORK Proclaims Policy Of Silence Until Administration's Ad-ministration's Plans Are Developed Now York, Jan. 1, A policy of si-Unco, si-Unco, among department heads re-gordlng re-gordlng their administration of branches bran-ches of c.ty government during tholr first, few- months in office was suggested sugges-ted to his appointees by John Purroy Mltchel upon his inauguration ns mayor today uo Bucccssori ot Adolph L. KHno who becamo major upon the death of William J Gaynor. Wo will dovolop our program slow-1, slow-1, Mr. Mltchel nnnounced. It will not bo necessary to go to tho peoplo of the city every day to toll them what we propose to do. It will bo bet-tux bet-tux for us to wait and then toll thom what wo nro doing ami hao done. I caution tho noy bonds of tho .1o partments to self restraint nnd simplicity sim-plicity and I ndiso thom to follow tho policy which I huvo outlined for in) self nnmoly, silence for a fow months until wo hnvo developed our plans nnd can point to somo accomplishment accom-plishment I would miller have tho gneinment of this city for tho noxt few months Inconspicuous than hno It heralded with promises as to what would bo done. Mayor Mitchol urged toamwo'k nmoug tho department heads and promised tho fulfillment ot tho campaign cam-paign pledges ghen by tho fusion party par-ty which elected him to ofllco. |