HhA*UK*III rum orpu i*f1 111History Repeating?Shades of the Price administration came down again in Hamilton’s beautiful eit\ council chamber. .Manx of the word' sounded * iso similar to those in the day-when Howard Wilson wa- criticizing Ku--cll P. Price because, Price, eit\ manager, denied knowing about commercial, oiganizedL. gambling and because Price passed the buck to hi- chief o! police.asnaisc in that council chamber |j j‘Wednesday night siw Wilson inaction, the -ante \\ ilson who fouerht lo) the removal of Pricetintt\and the appointment of FrankK. B 1 i. • | r- 'I!- «irc\v 'the comparison ot Wilson fighting Price, voting tor Bueclmerlbami campaigning in behalf of aplate of i,tin' late- la-: NoxcmbeiJ*for the predication of good _o\-ernment, and now Wilson in tinjJMMrole ot eit in nagt r, put there kV. ‘ . ilt; 'it '* ' d Be kett kwho was on Wilson'- ticket and |win* a’-o 11i'oij, -1*d the eontinuatiou of good ;ovei nun ut.W il-on replietl to the i — n»* ot hgambling Wedm -d \ night with Hwhat Pouucilman William Beckett si•»termed “insolent answers, and ni sought to put responsibility on the chief of poiice, rlt;Pops QuestionThe di-eussion on gambling was opened b\ V M; Aith a pints- MtlMtion directed at the city manager, j*‘t an you tell council why a tr bookie \lt; operating on South r«'I’bird street prior to todax’ raid ! ' Wittman asked,“ laaok- like thev cere operating hi to maki • \ ,, i ...p I 11w nh not v111• o’ the ct the' v«Vwere operatn g. Blt;Wittman tl i »‘I1 PI* t «♦ I IV d to M 1ft - \ t* r he bad n esved bout t oweek- ago informing him that a *•ook was being operated at c« the South Third street address, lie M said he had diseu-sed tiie matter -with Wilson then, iTo thr- U il-m,, made a remarkto the e! 1 t . 1 { t the . It *ranonx n on- - . -1,. i W, 11 ■ n -he X\ a- p . heed •,* - ,c; , ,, Vmuujcat ions.Wftt kvAnai* C% ar» O i»#»♦