~ust i2th, 1919
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<br /> it is recommended rthat the followiz~ ordinances be adopted:
<br /> AN 0RDIEA}~CE REG~TI~Y~
<br />T~ RATES OF PAY FOR Ci~ 0~ICiALS AND EMPLOYES IN T~ STRUT CY~ANI~ A~ GARAGE P~MOVAL
<br />DEP~T~NT, S~RAGE DEP~T~, S~T PAVING DEPART~, ~PAiR DEPART~, CE~R~S A~
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<br /> AN ORDII~AN~ ~GUY~TI~ TP~ ~S 0F PAY FOR C~ 0FFiC~LS Ai~ EMPLOYES IN T~ POLICE
<br />A~ FiRE DEPART~i~S A~ FOR T~ JANITOR 0F P~LIC BUI~II~S.
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<br />(Signed)
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<br />C. H. Herbert, Chairman.
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<br />(Szg~ed) T.A. B~_.tzng, Vice-ChaL~man.
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<br />On motmo_., the report of the Department was adopted and by the fo~lowing~ vote:
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<br /> Ayes-- Buntir~, Claud, Culpepper, Deans, Hanvey, Herbert, ~mght, V.
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<br /> The following com~unicatio:~s were read from the City Manager:
<br /> 1st. Notices of the follow-
<br />ing appointments by him: ~rs. Edna U. Cubbison as white n~u~se for communicable diseases; L. C.
<br />E!liotto . as Sanitary inspector, said. appointment__ ~. to date ~om. July~4th~ .... 1919; Wm. A.
<br />~olmoeman, effective A~ust 2~ Joseob ~'. Koe!le~as Pe!~ceman~ ~eo~mve ~uly 29tn, z~!~
<br />M. Roberts as Pelic~man, effect_ve July ~gth; George 0. DeG~aw as Policeman, ~ffSctive
<br />Edg~w V. Swe~a~on as Polzceman, effective July 29th; C.-J. Hayden as Policeman, effective
<br />July 16th; F, ~I.~Sm~vder as PageScan, effective J~y 31st; S. C. Tows and W. W. Bindsman as
<br />Pa~o~n for the Atlantic Coast Line Rai~oad~ and the f011owi~ Patro~en for the Souther~ Rail-
<br />way Co,: Charles H. Roplee, Wm. A. Perry, Josephus H-~ter, J~l D~erson, Jno. T. Ansell, Geo.
<br />L. Spiv~y, Jo~ W. T~r, Jno. W. Ric~dson, Job_u V~. Bas,etd, and Josh-~ W. Stokley.
<br /> 0n motion, the notices were ordered to be filed.
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<br />2r~t. Notice of the resignation of M. Co Phillips from the Police Department.
<br /> On motzo_, s~me was ordered to be filed.
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<br /> 3rd. Resolution of the Board of Heai+~requesting the Cotuucil to allow an appropriation
<br />for the salary of the Meat Inspector, which office was~created by the adoption o~~ an ordinance
<br />co~_monly known as tlae "meat ordinance" June 1Vth, 1919.~
<br /> On motion, the matter was referred to ~he Department of Public Welfare.
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<br /> 4th. Requesting the adoption of the following ordinance:
<br /> An Ordinance to Prevent the ~r-
<br />chase o~ Sale of Fire Arms, or Ammunitio~'Therefor, With and Except Permission from the City
<br />~nager.
<br /> On motion, the ordinance was ordered to lie on time table ~mtil the next regular meeting_
<br />of the body and was referrtd to the Department of Law and City Attorney.
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<br /> 0th. Attaching a reques~ from ~eu~. ~ol, J. W. I~.~gh o~ th~ ~a. Natzonal ~u~a~ds, for the
<br />use of the armor~ at~Crawford and South streets.for ~ zz~fantry company of the ~atzonal Guards.
<br /> On motion, said co~unicationwas referred to t~e'Department of Public Property~
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<br /> 6th. Reco~endation tb~t the City Attorney be authorized and empowered to take such leoal
<br /> ~zty s rights, if any, to the port warden's lines
<br />~tien as may be necessary to establish the ~" ~ ~ .
<br />of Gander Creek,and the opening up of Clifford and Gr~_fzn=treets.
<br /> The recommendation was referred to the City Attorney and Departme~f0 of Eublic Service.
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<br /> Vth. With regard to~the resolution which was referred to the City ~nager concerning
<br />advisability~ of having dnee a week a comm~_uity ~ · '
<br /> s_ng and dance, such as was given m-m~_ng the.
<br />Home Coming Celebration., he recommended as follows: let. That a comity sing and dance be
<br />h~ld not more frequently t~an once a month~ 2nd'. That tnesazd smng and dance be ~nde~' the
<br />pie!es of some known reputable organization; 3rd. Tk~t the sing and dance be held in a different
<br />loca_~ty each month~ ~th. That th~.sang aha dance be managed and co~trolled by the War Camp
<br />Communz$~ Service, as they s_~e willing to assume the program, ~ananc_al responszozlmty and Chape-
<br />ronage at no cost tb the City, other than the cleanir~' of' the Streets before and after the l~-
<br />formances,' 5th. Thb ooen ai~ sing and dance is by far more whole~ome and en~oy' able form of.~
<br />amusement for the ehtire co_m~ty than zne hall dance~, anm the entmre puolmc may enjoy a pleas-
<br />ant evening without~ ~ost t0 t~e City; 6th. The c'o~munity spirit w,~.ld be .greatly cu!6ivate~,, ant
<br />I know of no better form of amusement in which the entire public could enjoy more t?~a CmO~rm~amty
<br />sing and dance.
<br /> 2~ recommended, therefore, that the C'O~ci~ approve the comm~m~ity sing and dance feature.
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<br /> Where~oon,_ ~a~. Bttu~zng moved that the reco~mendatlons~of t~ae City Mana~e~
<br />holding the commmity sing and {~ance be adopted, but the mot_on was lost by
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<br />Ayes-~ Bunting, Hanvsy, .r~Zht,
<br />Nays-- Claud, C~mlpepper, Deans, 3.
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<br /> 8th. Recommeffdatzon ~hat.~.an approprza~ion o~ $V50~ ~b'e' made 'for tP~ salary of the Meat In-
<br />spector for the balance of this year, commencing Aug,.st let, 19t9, at the rate of $150. per
<br /> On motion, the matter- was referred to the I~epartme~ of Pttblic Welfare.
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<br /> 9th. Co~unication stating that, owing to an attack of pton~aine .l~.i~on on ~day, he is
<br />thimble to co~icate with the Co~cil several m~tters of Lmportano.e whicH' he was'inh0.pe~ of
<br />~esenting at the next meeting; and ~nat he will endeavor to present the matters wh_ch need at-
<br />tention at the next meet!mg of the body.
<br /> On motion, the co_rm~_nication was ordered to be filed.
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<br /> BUS~So
<br />D~FINIS~D ~ ~ '~
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<br />The reports of the City Treasurer, City Col'lector, and City Clerk & Auditor for the month
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