Show city council holds regular oct meeting the regular october meeting of 0 tile tho city council was held on tuesday night with all crit except 0 31 lyman who nho it is out it of 0 town in response to a notice prelly jy ly given a number of 0 citizen i 3 who are delinquent with otheir improvement taxes were present and the ri arici discussed with them the matter of their applying lor for loans from the home owners loan corporation to redeem these t axa axes and regain in some instances possess on of their property city at torney durham B rals explained the proceed ure tor for getting a toan loan and gave other details concern concerning InT it ami ant mayor decker in a brief ellk explained that lie felt that the ex cs I 1 istance of the home owners lank bank art an opportunity to both property owners who are arc in dl and for the c ty ile he said that because ot of the failure allure of 0 citizens to pay their special improvident taxes the city been able to meet its obligation to id the bond holders and that its credit is therefore impaired ile he urged that thos 3 who can procure loans do so tor for their own good and for or the good of the city A delegator dele gaton at on from the farm and labor leacue lot jet geo gen ia A lowe and john rage page requested that the council increase the wages paid lor for city work the league feels the delegation stated that two dollars a day is an inadequate wage and out of 0 harmony with the spirit ot of the tika they ded an hour lor for single hands as being a happy medium between the and which la Is being paid on the lorest forest job tho the mayor inquired it they favored a tive tire hour day as is adhered to in the fore forest foreit it jl ab and the delc delaga gaton on hate hatel l I that the hours been discussed hy by the lie league the council took tile the matter un del dei advisement nj thome investigations ne th mayor express expressed eit himself as sympathetic to lo paying a higher wage hut but sall id he though employment under higher waed basea bould bo be restricted to bernoni who owe the city ila far favor increasing wages as a further in du cement tor for people to let their vt cl y bills become delinquent so they could get a city job to pay them the matter of further city im to be worked out by per ions getting relief was discussed and the mayor said he be hid bad been st ven vell to understand that no further relief will be given until work Is done in payment of that already re calved any city projects which are continued to in back page CITY COUNCIL MEETS IN SESSION continued from page 1 undertaken in the near future the council decided are to be done through relief the matter ot of handling isaiac violations was again discussed following a report by the mayor that he had taken the matter of penalties tor for violations up with the justice and the latter official had indicated a willingness to be guided by the councils desires in the matter of tines fines councilman adams said he feared the policy which is being pursued is not to the best interest of the city and ile he cited instances lub of criticism from the outside in support of hla his position but the other members were not disposed to from their position as le ie corded a week ago the selection of 0 judges of election tor for the city election was made though their appointment had to be deterred ried the meeting was on oil the third and the law provides that appointment of judges must be made between the ath and of october OcO ober those selected however were as follows district no I 1 W L adams gwen III gurr and 33 E whitney district no 2 0 W adams J alma aima benson and della delia C mitchell Ml A communication from the county clerk suggesting that a representative senta tive of the city meet with the commissioners at their meeting next monday to agree upon arrange ments for conduct of the election payment tot of costs etc was considered and councilmen fenton and matheson were requested to meet with the board edward bentleys application arto to purchase a strip of ground on the south ot of his city lots 4 by 28 rods in area was considered and rejected council members feeling that it is to the cites best interests not to dispose ot of that property at present PT |