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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 11-17-1924a100 City Hall, City of Lodi L'onaay, November 17-1924 This regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Loci ;vas called to order by the President at 8 o'clock P.�t, on the above date, Trustees Hale, Vettler, Roach, Shattuck and Spooner present. The minutes of the regular meeting of November 3rd were read, approved as read and so endorsed by the President. The first order of business was the opening of bids for fire hose under the call of November.4th, proposals rec- eived were from:— United States Rubber Company, Eureka Fire Hose Dept. A' nuf during American RuRer/�ompany New York Belting and Packing Company Stockton Hardware &: lmplement Company After proper canvass of bids received, the Board declared the bid of America: n Rubber Kanufacturing Company to be the lowest and best bid received and aaiarded the contract for furnishing 1000 feet "Crackerjack" 2+ inch hose at $1,30 and 600 feet of the same brand in the Ij inch diameter at 90¢ per foot to that company by the passage of Resolution of Award No, 467 by the following vote:- AYES: ote:- AYES: Trustees, Shattuck,Roach,Mettler,Hale and Spooner. NOES: Trustees, None. ABSENT: Trustees, None, In the matter of the further investigation of char- ges made that officers or officials of the City had been Pres- ent in a gambling place in the City under prcceedings instit- uted September 25th.,1924, John L. Graham voluntarily appeared and in answer to direct question put him by President Spooner stated that he had no knowledge of the presence of officers of the City in any gambling den and also that he had never made such a statement to C.C.Liter, Yr Graham also stated,in answer to question, that Vr C.C.Liter had never asked him to appear before the Board,as the latter had promised,nor had he had conversation with Liter since October 20th, the date on which J1r Liter had vouchsafed the information that he, Grahar_:, had told him that officers were present during a gambling gamq.