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Trustee Mettler then introduced Resolution of Intention No.61
in the matter of the improvement of certain portions of Hutchins and
Walnut Streets: -
RESOLUTION OF INT .NTION NO. 61.
HUTCHINS AND WALNUT STR. =- TS.
(minate s of alar 19 C _)nt )
The above set forth Resolution of Intention No. 61 was then
passed and adopted by the following vote:-
AY33: Trustees., Llettler, Hickok, rale, Spooner. Sha tuck.
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'S: Trustees, None ABSENT: Trustees, Bone.
President J. 'N. Shattuck addressed the Board in reo-ard to the.
use of intoxicating liquors by employees of the City stating that no
matter how valuable any ones services might be, the tax -payers would
never justify the keeping of his name upon the pay -rolls if he
disgraced the name of the City by which he was employed by dis-
graceful conduct brought about by over -indulgence in liquor; he ask-
ed that the Board go on record as favoring the immediate discharge
of any employee guilty of drinkedness and at his suggestion the
Clerk prepared the following resolution: -
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R33SOLUTION NO. 3 8 8 .
RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OP TRUSMES OP THE CITY Or LODI,
That this Board of Trustees does hereby condemn the use of
intoxicating liquors by any and all employees and officers of
this City and that the said Board of Trustees does hereby make it
a matter of record that they demand the immediate vacating of the
office or position of any person guilty of being under the inf-
luence of iiquor whether they are on duty or otherwise.
The above resolution was then adopted by the following
vote --
AYES: Trustees, Hickok, Spooner, Mettler, Hale, Shattuck.
TOES: Trustees, None. ABSENT: . Trustees, None.
On Notion of Trustee '_Mettler, the Superintendent of Public
Utilities was authorized to lay water and sewer mains to the
district between Vine and :::axle street.
On motion of Trustee Hale, sec6nded by Trustee Spooner
bills were allowed as audited, the same consisting of pay -rolls
t amounting to - E56.10, the claim of Davis -Heller -Pearce Company
for excavation at the sewage disposal plant of �::�11.837.S0 and
the claim of the Clerk for paents made from Revolving rund,•-
sim974.52
a total of =5'268.12
It appearing that no motion had been made to pas the bills
approved by the finance committee onMarch 5th.,1923, Trustee
ISettler moved that the record be cleared by ordering the bills paid
at this time and Trustee Spooner seconding the motion, the action
of the Clark and President of the Board in paying audited 'Dills
amounting to X18,688.66 was approved.
Superintendent'3erning recommended thatincreases of pay be
granted Prank :reshour from x4.00 per day to 5.00 per day and
Fred ''Weatherington from $125.00 per month to 9150.00 per month
and the Board relying on his recommendation granted the increases
as requested.
No further business appearing, the Board adjourned.
Attest:
Clerk.