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Proceedings of _F0,"•.1"? OC.CO'!]f£S:> 0i:.'IiS___-__City of Paducah,UNIUCRY, VOVrtdb:.H 1, 1935
At a call meetin, of the Board of CommisslonW s hold in the
Commissioners? Chamber in the City Hall, Paducah' iientucky at 10:60 ofelock A.M.
on the 1st day of November, 1935, Mayor Scott presided and upon cnLI of the roll
the following answared to their names: Commissioners Baker, Bradshaw, Ripley,
Washburn and Mayor Scott (5).
Mayor Scott stated reason for call to -wit: To hear charges
preferred against a member of the Fire Department.
layor Scott offered the following motion: I move that the
charges against Leo Rapp, which were executed upon him on the 23th day of October,
1935, be received and filed, and that in accordance with said request therein
Leo Rapp,Fireman-
that the Board of Commissioners proceed with the hearing of said charges forthwith.
charges preferred.
Adopted on call of the roll: Yeas, Commissioners Baker, Bradshaw, Ripley, Washburn
Mid Mayor Scott (5).
Mayor Scott offered the following motion: I move that the
findings and decision of the Board of Commissioners upon the charges preferred
against Leo Rapp, a Fireman, be received and filed and spread upon the Minutes
of this m eting, and that pursuant thereto that the said Leo Rapp be suspended
from service without pay for a period of 90 days from and including the 1st day
of November, 1935:
Leo Rapp, fireman-
"The Board of Commissioners having had under consideration
suspended from
service for 90 days
` charges against Leo Rapp, A fireman at 6tation #2, and the evidence submitted
to the Board without any contradiction being to the effect that said fireman
while on duty and on watch at said Station was guilty of being intoxicated to
such extent as to be incapable of performing his duties. It is the judgment of
the Board, that said fireman, Leo Rapp, is guilty as charged in the complaint
filed against him, and that he should be suspended from duty as a fireman for 90
days from and including the 1st day of November, 1935, without pay. And the
Board desires further to embrace in this finding and judgment the declaration
that in the future in considering cases of intoxication of firemen or policeren
while on duty, the penalty against p-rsons found to be guilty of such charges
shall be dismissal from the service.
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This the 1st day oi' November, 1935.
E. 'Scott, Mayor
Edgar T. Washburn
Jolui 6. Rlploy"
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I.dopted oncall of the roll: Yeas, CoT_Iiz;sion I-$RLplcy,
Taahburn and mayor Icott (3). Commissioners Baker and Hra!lsaaw present not voting.
On action meeting adjou_•ned.
ALOPTED tnT t SL _ ' `r%5 Vol `mac
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