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<br /> 89 <br /> and $400.00 for said items. '!he Finance Committee feels that the work done <br /> on streets thus far, and the use of private contractors, justi fie s them in <br /> cutting off $1500.00 from the $7500.00 desired by t~~ Public Works CO~itt~e. <br /> DeLange asked what the $400.00 is intended to cover ln the wa;y of eDgln&erlIlg <br /> services, and the clerk replied that that was the annual salary requested or <br /> quoted by Er. Carley for 1953. Delange then said that that was not enough and that <br /> there will be a further robstantial amount required to cover the $8.00 per hour <br /> charge of the engineer in drawing street profiles, which is not included in the <br /> $400.00 fi gnre . HOWEVer, "he council fe It tha t tile $2200 iteJ$ for cons ',,',b Ie s <br /> . salnies and equipment could be switched partially to the Public Works Dept. Jater. <br /> Kayar Cummings ment ioned the fact thE>. 1, no provi sion had been made in the <br /> budget for the l:ayor's Planuin" And AdvisorJ Committee for prep"ring an official <br /> map, ami the clerk replied that I:.ack ant he felt that no provision fer said com- <br /> mi ttee is permi ssible until it has been e stablishe d as an officia 1 group, which <br /> at the prEsent time it is not. <br /> CUIES: By ,'c+icn of Ji:CClung seconded by Delange the following claims <br /> (except Ko. 136) were approved for pa;yment: <br /> if125 Walter 6u3mings, September salary as mayor $ 12.50 <br /> 126 Herman J. Doepner - September salary as clerk 2.5.00 <br /> 127 K. Rex I'.:CClung - September sahry as trustee 10.00 <br /> 123 E. J. DeLe.nc;e - Septem-oer salary as trustee 10.00 <br /> 129 War th G. Read - Sep ~;ember sal:;; ry as treasurer .5.00 <br /> 130 'lial tel' ']1. i.;sck - SepTember salary as trustee 10.00 <br /> 131 Vincent P. Courtney - September salary as attorney 25.00 <br /> 132. Elsa Le. Gbst, Co. ITeas., rd. work 7/26 to 3/25 78.30 <br /> 133 St. Paul Stamp Works - State Primary Election stamp 1.85 <br /> 134 Schelen ...u tc EIE:c tric Co. - Ins talline; siren on constable car 16.85 <br /> 135 Killer-Davis Company - Justice of 'he Peace supplie s 42.46 <br /> (136 Excepted,. because flares not yet delivered. ) <br /> 137 N.W. E~uipment & Supply Co. - 15 minute spike type fUses 2.2.68 <br /> 138 Commissioner of .i..dministration - 194~ Statutes & 1~51 Laws 19.50 <br /> 139 Sperry Office Furniture Co. - stationery, etc. 12. .~5 <br /> 140 Herman .J. Doepner - Election clerk, Sept. 9th election 2.1.00 <br /> 141 Engelbert Schutte - Election judge, It 20.00 <br /> 142 Esther P. Smith- " " 19.00 <br /> 143 AI. Virginia Swanson - Election clerk, " 15.00 <br /> 144 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk 0; Co.- 2. pI' handcuffs &,2 clubs 30.16 <br /> 145 Standard Unit Parts Company - lamp for constable car 9.27 <br /> 146 Don E. Girbble - constable gas 8/23 - 9/22 38.35 <br /> 147 1Ie Ivin Hurlbert, :Building Inspr. bldg. permit fees 62-67 47.25 <br /> Constable Sulitros reported that the flares under Claim ;136 have not been <br /> delivered as yet. <br /> . CONSl'ABlES' P.l.Y: lI:Iayor Cummings, in Alack's absence, sai d the latter <br /> as Chairman of the Public Safety Committee phoned him that he could not attend <br /> this evening'S cOWlCil meeting and that the said committee now recommens that <br /> each constable be paid $7j.00 per month salary, plus $2.5.00 for gas allowance <br /> because they do not receive any statutory fees, retroactive to September 1, 1952, <br /> for a 3-month tria' period from said date. 1herffilpon McClung moved and Delange <br /> seconded a motion accordingly, to supersede the action taken at the Seutember <br /> 4th meeting, which motion was passed unanimously. In this connection'Vic Weber, <br /> member of the Public Safety Committee, inquired of the clerk if he understood <br /> correctly that the trial periOd is 3 months, as he remembered it as one month <br /> , , <br />