Show bond election discussed at chamber meeting m city heads debate proposed reservoir question proponents Iro ponente and opponent opponents jf if the election called to vote on badi in the amount of for COIA st ruction of a liw reservoir and improvement improvements on the pipe line designed to give altice a better water buppa presented their vic VIST as before a meeting of the chamber of or orn tom pierce at luncheon tuesday mayor N prank frank olson and city commissioner lawrence laurence hit moro were the principal speaker speakers a behalf of the bonds while city corn coin missioner C it fergusson ler gusson and arch mckinnon were mere the most outspoken of tile lie opponents mayor olson conten contented led it atiat at ariee ill has the tile utmost need for an all adequate and 1 I lure i lire water supply hat that money can call be obtained at lower etes now than ever I 1 fore that price city credit en lit is excellent and that now is the e time ili me to go ahead with irith the pro p t act c t in order to tell i ie e the anem pl problem lie ile told the history of effort efforts made to obtain suitable water fot to the city and emphasized his hi statement that a city city can grow only as it can pro pr 0 I 1 or er mater unter lie ile spoke of the tile grottoli which has followed vinous tr ious other public improvements in the past and declared that the oters should pass these bonds to make pro provision ision for a population of the mavor particularly emala sued sized the timeliness of undertaking this work mork at present as a measure of providing employment he ile cd ed governor dern as haling liming said tint wit if all municipalities in the state bould under undertake tike public works the problem of the jobless inU talt would I 1 ie e oi arcome mr at fergueson in opposing inZ th the bonds made it clear that he aheart ir heartily in favor of providing metal ot of meeting the employment problem but said that he relt felt are ivare other ways could be at less ost to td the city he ile said that he felt also it was more important to be ready to make repairs in the pipe line han than it was to ad I 1 to the present adequate water stor ige facilities prouder pro lyeki b the two dirt reservoirs now in use mr Mc lunnon attacked the issue of bonds at present on the grounds hat that it add unnecessarily y to tile he present enormous tax burden saying that now nou was nas a time for goern governmental mental t entil rather ban than expansion lie ile went so far as to say that business men of the would be better off to raise raire ten ton or fieten thousand dollars by v donation to relieve nt than it would be to vote iota an albl dional indebtedness of mr IN Uit a slid alid lid that while tato airi e irs igo e a issue vistie it that time tinie for a noir he ind iacome conin convinced ced beyond any doul t lat that it is and that doi now I 1 ii in time finie to go KOali alican caa I 1 ith lie the air ditmore hit more I 1 ii lei doted a great deal of time in rudy of t aa murici pt situa t fion tion tint thit icing leing ins his department he ile said bald th tint thit it be has gone over every eiery foot of the pipe line a spore score of times ile ilso stressed the ned n ed for providing iding employment and the dc de eira aira bili bilt i of pro providing iding a pure water appi r lip lie filled attention to the greit cost which the city might incur should a typhoid egide mac a oe I 1 I 1 ci cl r as a it result of bad water john redd said lets let wait till a I 1 more opportune time and if nece sary now have hae the city borrow money to pay for work to be done ly by the unemployed the meeting was presided over oer by A V IV clyde president of the ham tham ber and it was one of the moat most hrach attended in recent month mont 1 |