Show Regular Meeting Held By Council Members The Tho meeting of or the city council was called to order by Mayor Albert Frantz and all councilmen were present with the exception of or one Tho The minutes of or the meeting held on September 6 were read and approved as ns read Communications were read and arc liro to be answered and placed on file fUe By a motion duly duty made and seconded sC all aU voting aye the transfers are arc to be made as asper asper per budget of 1945 Is to be from the General Fund to the Public Safety Fund Is to be transferred from the Waterworks Fund to tho Public Safety Fund Is to bo be transferred from the Waterworks Fund to the tile Street and Sidewalk Fund Two new tires are to be purchased for the city dump truck and five tires arc to bo be retread Work Is to be done on the winter tracks of or the city trac trac- tractor tor A notice Is to be published In The Tho Record cautioning all parents against allowing children to play at the city trash pile pUe Mayor Ma or Frantz reported that he had met me with Mr Leavitt of the State Road Commission and they are to visit our city lIt in the near future futuro to discuss road problems The steps by the home of Mr James Ross were reported In very bad condi condi- tion The street department Is to repair these steps and the light at the tile top of the steps Is also to be fixed After Alter various discussions were held on license sanitation and streets this meet- meet meetIng meetIng meeting Ing was adjourned and the next regular meeting of ot tho the council was set for October 4 Clothing Campaign For Overseas Relief Henry J. J Kaiser Kniser National Chairman the United National Clothing Col Col- Collection Collection Collection lection of ot the past spring outlined plans last night for a second nation nation- nationwide na nationwide lon lon- wide wl e effort to collect clothing that Is urgently needed heeded for overseas relief This second clothing campaign which President Truman asked Mr Kaiser to lead Is to be known as the Victory Clothing Collection It will begin Janu Janu- January January January ary 7 in on thousands of American com corn communities communities and nd win will continue through January 31 Its national goal Is not to tobe tolie tolie lie be based on poundage Instead the American people are asked to contribute garments with additional shoes and bedding In the earlier collection tho the national goal cf Gr pounds of ot service service- serviceable serviceable serviceable able used clothine was more than met As In that drive the Victory Clothing Collection will be conducted by tho the United National Clothing Collection Inc and will be a united effort In behalf of or the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration by war relief agencies together with re representative re- re representative representative groups In the nations nation's life Ute Including religious and educational groups women's and fraternal organizations organizations organizations farm labor industrial veter veter- veterans veteran's veterans veteran's veterans veteran's ans an's youth and civic groups It was announced at the White House Sunday that President Truman who considered the need for a second cloth- cloth clothIng clothing clothing Ing collection imperative had called upon Mr Kaiser Kalser and all the local chair chair- chairmen men nen of the clothing drive of the past spring pring to serve again and to conduct the new undertaking Simultaneously Mr Kaisers Kaiser's letter accepting the responsibility responsibility was made public Dan A. A West Director of the Division for Contributed Supplies of is Executive Director of this new liew collection collection tion as he was of the United National Clothing Collection Pointing out that the success of the I Victory Clothing Collection is dependent upon able leadership In every I ItY and the Individual effort of all allI Americans I Mr Kaiser disclosed last lat latI I night that he ho had appealed to the men and women who acted as j d I ity chairmen In the earlier clothing I t drive to serve again I Tn nn hI h stated There were many who told us last spring It tt cant can't be done But when I the pound goal was exceed exceed- exceeded ed the American people proved it can be done I 1 am fully aware that this new col col- collection collection col- col collection lection means not only effort but sacrifice fire fice on the part of all But I have word from Governor Lehman Director Gen Gen- General General General eral of that the clothing already contributed Is not sufficient to meet the now known requirements of ot the war devastated areas The liberated peoples of Europe suffer continued privation and want Victory In the Pacific has brought many more millions of war victims with with- within withIn within in the tho range of our assistance i An added feature of ot the Victory Cloth Cloth- ClothIng ClothIng Ing Collection according to Mr Kaiser Is that each contributor will be Invited to enclose in the garments a will good letter to the unknown recipient over over- seas I 1 am tremendously interested Mr Kaiser said in the contribution which this this' expression of international friendship can bring to the peace or of orI I Ithe the world will ship the clothes clothed shoes j jand and bedding contributed In January for free distribution to the needy and desti- desti destitute tute in liberated Europe the Philippines Philippines' P and am the tho Far Tar East recently an- an announced announced that every pound of the cloth- cloth clothing clothIng clothing ing contributed by the American peo- peo pIe pic just a few months ago will be In tho hands of war sufferers overseas be- be befaro before befOre I fore faro Christmas All this clothing cloth officials said will h have ve been shipped from this country by October 30 Is also shipping clothing contributed to collections for war relief In Canada New Zealand and Australia National Headquarters for tor the Victory Clothing Collection are at Maiden Malden Lane New York 7 7 N. 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