WillIng to event orate -wide id tilede m er-St an-10 very m re-and0 dis-irepa-:ey of ed all liave ?e on lions. disere is»biliz-1 city *n onmated tpt to a pa-for a »y law ■stood urncdr two i com-fors proeffort mass 1 dis-roughice oj notionvarious standing- committees of the council. They are:Finance—William O. Walker,chairman; Charles rPatten and Joseph Tapajna.Streets, Alleys and Sewers—Paul Rodney, chairman; John Wargo and Michael Stefanski.Fire and Police—Charles Patten, chairman; John AVargo and Joseph Tapajna.Ordinances—Paul Bodney, chair-man; John AVargo and Joseph Tapajna.Election—Joseph Tapajna, chairman; John AVargo and Paul Bodney.Water and Lights—Michael Ste-fanski, chairman; Charles Patten and Paul Bodney.Building and Parks—Charles Patten, chairman; Joseph Tapajna and Michael Stefanski.Miscellaneous—John AVargo, chairman; Michael Stefanski and Paul Bodney.Rules governing the council were read by the mayor and were adopted by the council.Summary of other business transacted by the city council last night:A resolution authorizing the city controller to have telephones installed in the homes of the fire(.Continued on Page Seventeen)TRIES TO SWALLOW ITTOLEDO, Mar. 4.—(I.N.S.)—•'William Joseph Perry, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton A. Perry, strangled to death today when ho attempted to swallow a small wooden ball. He died in his mother's arms while a physician was rushing to the home.WABASH BEGINS TO RISEMT. CARMEL, 111., March 4.—(U. P.)—After several weeks of comparatively good behavior, the Wabash river has begun to rise here again. The river.was officially reported at a stage of 19.5 feet to-Iday. Lower ferry operations were halted today.Iin:Govedenitson, : score the Trus heca’ La nd gubc I son a poc a pa sa id. I do was no th Th bittc vealc tend LandLIMigr aven able erioc cree Sche Satu Mi Frick car 3 the » lice, fluen In ing : was 30 d He es*