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<br /> ~ <br />. :137 <br /> , <br /> ! <br /> - ~-- - <br /> -. --- ~ k_ _ <br />-, -- ------ .-- - _.-"- - - -- ..- - - ---- - -... -. <br /> -- - -- _ u ---- -----r.. - - - <br /> Chairman }j;ond of the Fire and Water Commi ttee reported that the pulmotor <br /> used by the Fire Department for many years was out of condition, and also that <br />1 the pulmotor was n:ot recognized by modern science as effective in saving lives. '..,.lo. <br /> The consensus of o~inion was that the City should abandon its pulmotor, and the ,.;",~ <br /> Fire and Water Co~ittee were requested to see if arrang~ments can be made with /~j <br /> the Water Board for the Fire Department to use one of their inhalators for emer- ~ ..- <br /> gency cases. <br /> i _' <br /> ti me. The Commi titee oneal' allowance to the Milk Inspector vias granted further <br /> Reports fo!r the month of May of the Fire Chief', Building Inspector, Chief <br /> of Police, and Ci ty Ma tron were read and placed on fi Ie. <br /> ,[ <br /> The matter~ of Insurance Protection to the City from accidents to private- <br /> ly owned automobil:es while engaged in City service was referl"ed to the City <br /> -fl-t t orney. I <br /> I <br /> I <br />. I <br /> I <br /> . A model Ddg Ordinance, submi tted by L. Bonney, was read and filed by <br /> reason that the Cilty has no authority under the present State law. <br /> I <br /> i <br /> A,petition of H. G. Openshaw to make Willamette Street at 5th Avenue a I <br /> I through street was' on motion laid on the table. <br /> A Sidewalk Improvement Ordinance to construct a cement sidewalk on the <br /> West side of Polk !Street between 8th Avenue and West Broadway was read the first <br /> tim~, and ,passed ~ts second and third readings by unanimous conf?f:mt under sus- <br /> pension of the ru~e and was placed upon its final passage. The ayes and' nays <br /> were,ca.lled, all Qr~sent voting aye, nay, none',absent Reid and Zumwalt. The <br /> Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 8294. <br /> I <br /> 1 <br /> An Ordina~ce prohibiting the placing of obstructions, signs, and ad- <br /> vertising in streets, parkings, sidewalks and public places was read the first <br /> time, and passed i;ts second and third readings by unanimous consent under sus- <br /> pension of the rule and was placed upon its final passage. The aye s and nays <br /> I llvere called, all present voting aye, nay, none, absent Reid and Zu~walt. The <br />1 Ordinance was decl:ared passed and numbered 8295. <br /> , <br /> I \ <br /> The matteli of cutting or otherwise disposing of grass upon streets and <br /> private property received some consideration wit~out action. <br /> i <br /> Mayor Lar~e appointed as an e Ie c tr ical board the followi ng, persons: H. <br /> B. Currin, Electrircal Engineer, Eugene Water Board; M. B. Castelloe, Contractor, <br /> Castelloe & Stoker:; and A. E. Hamilton, Electrician, White Electric Co. <br /> I <br /> On motion the Council adjourned to meet on June 27th, 1932, at 7:30 <br /> o'clock P. M. <br /> R. S. Bryson, <br /> Ci ty Recorder. <br /> I <br />. I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> i <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I, I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I' <br /> I < <br /> I <br />~. I <br />. <br /> r ~ <br />