Aldermen Tire N | of Objectors; | Tell Them So I0----—-n“Just -because your neighbor is raising pickles, as you say, on what you think is city property, you'ro up here raising hell,’1 said , Mayor Roddewig to John H. Rcin-hold at a committee of the whole meeting Tuesdayafternoon when Reinhoid appeared before Die council and informed that body that his neighbor was using city property to raise vegetables. ’“-Yah, that’s just what I'm doing here,” replied Reinhold, “and if Harry Asruusson car. use- city property I want the same rights.”Refnhold and his neighbor. A. A. Ovcrpeck, 3237 Diehn avenue, have appeared at practically evcrycoun-eil meeting during the past several months and have always had something to “kick” about.You fellows have been squealing for four years. Alderman Stark said, “and it’s all because you don’t like this man Asmusleu. It's just a case of dog eat dog and I'm getting tired of it.”When the objectors finally finished, their complaint was referred to the streets committee for in-' vest [gallon.