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From The Municipal Club's Constitution

From The Municipal Club's Constitution image
Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
February
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

1 The object the Municipal bshallbe to secure (1) an honest wsfi efficiënt non-partisan administraOB of the city goverment; (2J the enftweement of all laws, particularly those jeteting to gambling, the keepinj; of ior-ees of ill fame, and the liquor trafSe; nd (3) the nomination and election to office of men who are pledged to do aB ia their power to obtain these rerttB. Iw Cleveland should re-appoint BayráSecretary of State what a bowl of jgniBh would arise frota the independ■tTOter. Said voter never suspecte d Sar b instant that the dirt he was using t bury high tariffs with was taken rem the raound heaped p four years 20 on the fossilifarous foreign policy af the previous administration. Kn bilí to change the University tax jïwa one-twentieth of a mili to one:4ftb is an eminently sensible and practiial measure. It ought to be passed on pnnnás ofeconomy. The epecial apjaopriation system leadsto considerable ■waste in tbe case of this inetitution. Ïbebill8 are cut down on grounds of eeíiaomy until too little is appropriated imA expensive an 1 unsatisfactory snbtüiJteö for bnillinga and apparatus asBSt be tcmpoiari y tinployed only to fee discartled when the necessary ■Htouni. can be Becured froiü some subeiïent lea'iiUilure. The University wald not be rendered independent of siste aid anl oonld beoontroled througb ikesppropriati ju jn.-t the same as btare.

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