6th Warders Want A Voting Place
BEFORE THEY WILL RELINQUISH THEIR ENGINE HOUSE
At the School Board for a Home for the Tappan School Janitor.
At the school board meeting last evening, the question of getting posession of the sixth ward Engine house for a janitor's home was brought up. Mr. Mack reported that the city does not want to give it up without the school district furnishes the sixth warders another place for their caucuses and elections. They would be willing to exchange it for another suitable place, but he thought that rather than to buy another piece of property and exchange it for the Engine house and then dig a cellar under the Engine house, the school board might possibly do better by purchasing a home outright for the janitor.
On motion of Mr. Eberbach the committee was continued with instructions to look about for another place in view of an exchange, at the same time negotiating to see what property could be secured for a janitor's home.
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