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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Book 17, Page 63, June 15, 1924T Proceedings of.-lln.1tin-oF- cunei =.,u _City of Paducah...__ _ -- - - No. JUI7L._]�� , 63. _. . -------1924. At a regular meeting: of the Board of Councilmen held on the Third Floor of the City Hall, in the City of Paducah, fentucky, June the 16/th, 1924, President Watts called tho Mee Lill`,• to order. Upon the call of the roll the folloviing ansviered to their names: 17atts,Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, Morrison, Ovien, RigClesberger, Spicer and Stev:art. (12). On motion the minutes of the meeting of June the 2nd, 1924, vie_e adopted as read. Member Cochran offered motion to concur in the recor.mendation of the ISayor in alloriin@' him to purchase eight flags .for the City from the American Legion, at a .fcost of =x5.00 each, same to be charged to the contingent fund. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Morrison offered motion to allow the semi-monthly payroll, as recommended by the Joint Finance Committee as follows: Executive employees ......................A5.00 License Inspector ...................... 62.50 :1-- 1- City Hall Employees .................... 57.50 -- - ,i Police Department .....................1481.50 Fire Department .. ....................1532.50 Street Department ..................... 825.49 Dog catcher ........................... 55.00 Idew construction ...................... 313.50 Sewer & Plumbing ...................... 148.90 LightPlant ........................... 302.50 Market House .......................... 85.00 Engineering ........................... 199.50 Park Board ............................ 61.50 City Scales ........................... 37.50 Oak Grove ............................. 261.00 City Jail ............................. 100.00 Riverside Hospital .................... 568.94 Sevier District Ro. 3 .................. 41.15 Special Sevier Fund .................... 50.00 and the Clerk be authorized to dravi current on the Treasurer for same. Adopted on the call of the fell: Yeas: i7atts, Bougeno, Cochran, Jacobs, Mason, Morrison, Oaen, Rigglesberger, Spicer and Steviart (10). Nays: Crider and lerth (2). Same offered motion to allow the claims recommends -:d by the Joint Finance Committee as £ollovis: CityHall Expense ..................... 48.111 Printing, postage and supplies ........ 137.41 Repairs to City Buildings.............234.70 Z` Police Department. ....333.80 Fire Department .......................546.16 Street Department ....................1105.85 Sevier Department ..................... 250.66 LightPlant .......................... 172.61 'Ihite':+ay............................ 410.00 Market House ......................... 40.05 End;ineering .......................... 140.32 Parks. ........................... 42,00 CityScales ......................... 6.12 Oaf Grove ............................ 105.30 City.Lail ............................ 29.26 Riversilie Ho:;pital................... 2257.52 It .1 PerrcanentImp........ 150.00 Health DeT;Lirtl!:ent.................... 196.39 Incinerator Slrnplii:�3%,f/<............ 29.89 Pr.:OtHouct•... 6.38 Gene:r, Chrratics................... 12.87 •later Rentals ........................3762.50 Corts Una S7;it....................... 38.35 3rd Liat_.ct Leaner Fund ............. 121.48 Srecial we;ier r'ul.d...................1447.13 and Lhe Clark be autf:orized to dral7 r.coi;erX :Vrj f,Mt or! tr9aDurer for same. Adopted on the call o: the roll: 'leas: Clawts, Boufeno, Doch.ciri, Cri,ier, Jacobs, s.erth, Ila son, Morrison, oven, Rip F%l 3fE j8T, pii7Cr id tel`7 L•T't. (1`1,). Same oflared Motion that the exper:ditl:re of the Cashiers Furlo be 111 - it and the :ler' be i::atructe:i to issue warrant on the Treasurer for v Proceedings of___�,��a ;a.Ir__�.City of Paducah.—_192 4. Printing, postage and supplies;.............St12.50 Repairs to City Building ....................121.50 Police Department ........................... 1.41 Street Department...........................169.92 Sewer Department ........................... 8.50 Ligi:t Ilant................................. 8.00 Engineering. .47 Health Department .. ........................ 2.50 Charity..... ................................. .84 Server District 7#3 ............................25.20. Printing, Postage and Supplies .............. 15.00 Contingent fund ............................. 60.95 Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, ..evth, liason, 11orrison, Owen, Rie lesberger, Spicer and Stewart (12). z)ame offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen of June the 2nd, in allowing the Engineer's Estimate Number 11 and 22 for work done during May by the E. R. Harting Company: 3A. Seder, x;826.39; Trunk Line 'extensions, `165.83. Adopted on the call of the roll by the following vote: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran, ~ Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, 1;orrison, Owen, Rigglesberger, Spicer and Stewart.(12). Same offered motion to concur in the action of the'Board of sldermen of June the 2nd, in hllovring the Engineer's Estimate for work done in the hionth of liay by Yancey ana Johnson as follows: Estimate #2, Contract #1.....`9800.40 _. Estimate r2, #2..... 1870.71 Estimate 77,3..... 2535.04 Adopted on the call of the roll by the following vote: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacooz, l:erth, ldason, Morrison, Owen, Rigglesberger, Spicer and Stewart (12). Member Rigglesberger read an ordinance entitled "AN ORDIN?110E PROVIDING O3 THE CQ.F_';?iC"ION OF CONCRETE. SIDE:7ALKS ON BOTH SIDES OF 11ONROE STREET FROM THE WEST, LII+E OF THF I. C. R. R. :TIGHT OF WAY, AT 1OffH STREET, TO THE EAST SIIE OF TWELFTH S RFE'i, AND oil BOTH SIDES OF NO..TH ELEVENTH STREET FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF J F:�aSOlt STREET TO 2IH3 NORTH PROPERTY LIN' OF MADISON STREET, TOGFTF°x 'JITH ALL E- 1EOL76, INTAZES, CATCH BASINS AIM SE95R PIPE CONITNCTIONS, IN THE CITY OF l ':aTC::Y, AT THE COST OF THE ABUTTING PROPERTY 071NERS, AIM PROVIDING THAT SA1•1Z 1 ,.y 3E ?.,,.ID FOR Oil THE TEN YEAR PAY.+:NT On motion of same, same was given first passage upon the call of the roll by the following vote: Yeas: Watts; Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, Morrison, Oren, Riggiesberger, Spicer and Stewart (12). On motion of same, the rales were suspended and ordinance read by title upon the call o1: thc• roll: Yeas: Watts, Bou;�eno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, kason, ltorriuon, Owen, Rieglesberger, Spicer and Stewart (12). On motion of vsrne, same was _iven second and final passage upon the call of the roll: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran,C•rider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, Morrison, Owen, Ri?glesberger, Spicer and Ztewart. (12). Member j.crth orfered motion that the ordinance committee bring in an ordin arae covering atrcet imr.rovements including stipulations of disposal of dirt and jrGvel removed. Adopted on the call of t:f, roll: Yeas (12). ProceedingsG.OU?iC. mEN__.,__City of Paducah. _ .. __...1924• Idember Rig•glesbexger read an ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE J <: IL1PRO:r'.I=ENT BY GRADING AND GRAVELING THE SAI.IE, OF THE FOLLO*! INC STREETS Iii TIL: CITY OF PADUCAH, 1211'2M.TO-'. IT: ::1TTUCi:Y ::VENUE FROM' 20TH TO 25TH STREET; CLARK STREET FROM 17TH TIO 21ST STREET; LEECH AVENUE FROI: 10TH STREET TO 11TH STREET; 11TH STREET FROM LEECH AV=ENUE TO BURNETT STREET; JAC:SON STREET FROM THE INTERSECTION OF 19TH STREET VetC.,aTD GUTH_RIE AVENUE TO 25TH STREET; MONROE STREET FROI.: 21ST TO 25TH STREET; 216T STREETT FROM MONROE STREET TO THE ALLEY BETTCIEEN MOITROF STREET AND JEFFERSON SMEET; 23RD STREET FROM L1014POE STREET TO JEFFERSON STREET; 21ST STREET FROM BROI•_D':de Y TO JAC::SON STREET; 23RD STREET AND 24TH STREET BETWEEN BROAD',/AY AIM XENTUCKY AVENUE STREET: AND 22ND STR_3T FROM BROADWAY TO JEFFERSON STREETT, TOGETHER :fITH ALL NECESSARY I,'TANHOLES INT A:ES, CATCH BASINS AND SEVIER PIPE CONVECTIONS, AT THE COST OF THE ABUTTING PROPERTY O:%NERS, AND PROVIDING THAT SAM MkY BE PAID FOR UPON THE TEN YEAR PAYIZ-11T PLAN." Said ordinance lost passage on the first reading upon the call of the oll by the following vote: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Rigglesberger (3). Nays: Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, 11orrison, Oc+ens, Spicer and Stewart. (9). Same read an ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE Il.11PROVFIIENT BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, GUTTERS, AND CURBS OF EITHER CONCRETE OR GRANITE, AS MAY BE DETERMINED UPON RECEIPT OF BIDS'; INCLUDING ALL INTERSECTIONS NOT i HERETOFORE CONSTRUCTED, AS PARTICULARLY SHOWN BY THE PLAITS OF THE CITY ENGINEER THERE- FOR, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECESSARY LIANHOLES, INTAKES, CATCH BASINS, SEWER PIPE CONNECTIONS', AIM CAST IRON DRAIN PIPES, IN ACCORDANCE 7ITH THE PLAITS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED BY THE CITY ENGINEER OF SAID CITY, OF THE FOLLOWING NAIAD STREETS: BOTH SIDES OF 13TH Condre-te side- _ -Litter:' STREET FROM THE NORTH CURB LIME OF TENITESSEE STREET TO ''THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF ;TAMMON sP.d cr-T•bs on o -h J ics, of . STREET; BOTH SIDES OF TENNESSEE STREET FROM THE VIEST CURB LINE OF 16TH STREET TO THE 1 St.• 7.lth, NORTH CURB LINE OF GUTHRIE AVENUE; BOTH SIDES OF NORTH 11TH STREET FROM THE NORTH T:on'ro etc. -PROPERTY LINE OF MADISON STREET TO THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF TRIMBLE STREET; BOTH SIDES OF MONROE STREET FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF FOUNTAIN AVENUE (17TH STREET) TO THE EAST CURB LINE OF 19TH STREET; BOTH SIDES OF 20TH STREET, 21ST STREET, 22ND STREET, 23RD STREET, 24TH STREET AND 25TH STREET 01, THE EAST SIDE ONLY, FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF BROADWAY STREET TO THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF JEFFERSON •STREET; BOTH SIDES i OF I+LiDISOIT AND HARRISON STREETS FROM THE 17EST PROPERTY LINE OF 12TH STREET TO TF", EAST PRO _ TY LIVE OF HAP.RAHAN BOULEVARD (15TH STREET); BOTH SIDES OF SOUTH FIFTH STREET FROM '_'HE SOUTH CURB LINE OF JACKSON STREET TO THE NORTH CURB LI"E OF NORTON STREET; BOTH ~IDES OF 20TH STREET FROM `i'P2 SOUTH PROPERTY LINT. Oh' BiiOAD"TAY 0 THE NORTH FitOP''.a'_Y LIN'_- 0. :::'.',CKY AVENUE; BOTH SIDES OF NORTH 6TH STREET AND NORTH 7TH STREET FROi;I TFIE NORTH CURB LINE OF LIADISOId STREET TO 'HE SOUTH CURB LINE OF TRIBBLE STREET; BOTH SIDES OF CLAY STREET YAOL' '',ME YIEST CURB LINE OF 19Th STREET TO THE EAST CURB LIIU, OF 21ST `, tEET, I? E$i ITDED, .:LL I17 `HE CITY OF PADUCAH, _NTUC:Y, AT THE COST OF TH7 BI"..''IIdG :''c-.:: 0 :, : RS, ANDD ?:iOVIDIN1 '2H..'T ;1: SHALL BE CONS T <UCTED UPON THE 10 YEAR F.:Y : ITT iL.,N.11 On Motion of sane, s=e was riven first pau.;aUc upon the call of the roll NO by tfe followini' vote: Yea3: acts, BOui eno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, ,.erth, Mason, Yorsieon, Owen, :ciErizsberger, nicer aT4 Ltewart. (12). On motion of same, the rules '.•Mere uusponded and ordinance read by title upon the call of the roll: Yeas: 17attj, Sou; eno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Korth, I1a'zlon, ITor<ison, Owen, Rielrleaberper, Spicer ana :.Lenart. (1%). On motion of same, Same nae given second and final passage upon tho c�,11 of tl:e cell: Yeas: 'fatt3, Bot;, eno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, i:erth, Eason, Lorrison, Owen, Rigglesbe:ger, Spicer and Ltewart. (12). Member Lorrison offered notion to concur in the recommendation of the City Solicitor, in deductJjjr, frojr aasesued valuat.on on Tax Bill 171o. 923, Herman Friedman, 8b55. G6. "dopts:d on call of the :oll: Yeas (12). Ilember ofzered motion to refer to the Relief Committee and City �Olicitor the f,-o,,7z�ujjjctjtjon from J. :.i,ilhelm, regarding 1924 W300srnfint of his prorerty. �ac)o6 offered an awf�ndn.-.ent that the auove communication be received _fled. rMRI'd2-_r-nit lost or, the call of Lh(: roll: Yeau ; Bougono, Crider, Jacouu, n w'i'j cotewart (6). says: �iatt3, -:,00hran, s_'erth, L.'wion, Lorrioon "he alr07e Motion was adovtc-d on tho cL!l of roll: Yeas: Viattq, Bouf:eno, Coch!'an, Uridea,, —7e;7th, Lazon, il.iF;.-Ie3bergel P-na Zpicer (9). Nays: JLcobs, and L Proceedings of of Paducah 192 Lember l'oa:yison offered motion to allow the Chautaque, committee to have the r4ilite and Dro,,-ni Chautauqua Company hive an entertainment July 4th to July the 9th license, and no other carnival or circus to exhibit in Paducah bevueen the above mentioned dazes. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). _.em.ber Jacobs oifp.red motion to reconsider the action on the above motion. Adopted on the call of the roll. Yeas (12). Kemoer Zerth offered motion that; the Chautaugua, Association be granted Charity permission to hold their meeting, as per their request, except the Paducah&Association be not excluded from exhibiting on corresponding dates. Adopted on the Call of the roll: Yeas: Viatts, BouFeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mlason, Omens, RiEglesberger, Spicer and Stewart (11), Nays: 1.1-orrison (1). Same offered motion that the City Engineer and Sanitary Inspector take necessary steps to relieve unsanitary conditions in the hollow back of Tilghman High School. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). llember Morrison offered motion that the Auditor be authorized to take the personal property from the tax bill of 1.7. R. Holland. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member Jacobi offered motion to refer to the Board of Public Works, the com_­,unic&zion from citizens in regard to Guthrie 1 -it- Adopted on the call of the r6ll' Yeas (12). Lember ­erth offered motion to concur'in the recommendation oz the city assessment,on solicitor in deducting from tax bill ,'r'2062, Dorothy zLogex, ;r805.uu. ..dopLeu on the tl 0s �_C iOli'. Yeas- (12). Member Morrison offered motion to concur in the recommendation of the City ;ill of Solicitor, in deducting from the assessed valuation on Tax Bill 71031 of S. H. Loeb, Zo-eb. _:900.00. Adopted on the call of the roll; Yeas (12). Member Cochran,. offered motion to concur in the recommendation of the Light '3'a & '.,'az,,r Committee in the employment of the Elrod Engineering Company of Dallas, Texas, I I ..r,- in r'._ same to be charged to the contingent fund. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas(12). Lember Jacobs offered motion to ratify the transfer of part of lot Number and Dart of Lot No. 11 in Block 11111, in Oak Grove Cemetery, New Addition, from L. R. Hurt and Fannie Hurt, to J. L. Taber. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). ft Lember lircleaberger offered motion -,to concur in the action of the Board of Alderi-.,,en in accepting the cork of Yancey & Johnson on contract No. 3, as recommended Lhe Board of Public Works and Joint street Committee. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas Member Lorrison offered notion to concur in the recommendation of the City Solicitor, in deductJjjr, frojr aasesued valuat.on on Tax Bill 171o. 923, Herman Friedman, 8b55. G6. "dopts:d on call of the :oll: Yeas (12). Ilember ofzered motion to refer to the Relief Committee and City �Olicitor the f,-o,,7z�ujjjctjtjon from J. :.i,ilhelm, regarding 1924 W300srnfint of his prorerty. �ac)o6 offered an awf�ndn.-.ent that the auove communication be received _fled. rMRI'd2-_r-nit lost or, the call of Lh(: roll: Yeau ; Bougono, Crider, Jacouu, n w'i'j cotewart (6). says: �iatt3, -:,00hran, s_'erth, L.'wion, Lorrioon "he alr07e Motion was adovtc-d on tho cL!l of roll: Yeas: Viattq, Bouf:eno, Coch!'an, Uridea,, —7e;7th, Lazon, il.iF;.-Ie3bergel P-na Zpicer (9). Nays: JLcobs, and L Proceedings of_ 2GARD OF COMMCI .::'1 City of Paducah.—?U? -1 2______._____ __1924 I,;enioer Eigglesberter read an ordinance entitled "API ORDINANCE ASSESSING M ABU': _I_.'G PROPERTY ON BOTH SIDE'S OF TH_: FOLL0:721IG STR'3TS IN .'PL'•: CI^Y OF PADUC,:F', TO-e'IT: FOURTH STREET FROU THE NORTH PROPERTY LII!E OF 1.IONROs STREET TO THE SOUTH PRIPERTY LIME OF I1::DISON STR3E--T; 4TPi STREET FROM `.L'HE SOUTH 'PROPERTY LIFT' OF WASHINGTON S'T'REET 'T'0 s3 NORTH PROPER' -'Y LINE OF CLAR:: STREET; :JAFiHINGTON STR:'.ET FROM 1; THE ;EST PROEERTY LIIE OF 5TH STREET TO THE EAST PROPERTY �11I3 Oz' 6TH STIEET; MONROE STR.ET =ROI: T.^ .TEST PROPERTY LINE OF 5TH STREET TO THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF 6TH STR FT; MONROE STREET FROM THE 1'IEST PROPERTY LINT OF 6TH STREET TO THE EAST PROPERTY i OF 7TH STR='ET; KENTUOKY AMENUF FROM THE !:EST PROPERTY LINE OF 9th STREET TO THE PRO_FRTY LINE OF 10TH STREET, OR MURRELL BOULEVARD; TENNESSEE STREET FROM THE i ::::ST -ROPERTY LIME OF 1.:URRELL BOULEVARD, OR 10TH STREET, TO THE WEST PROPERTY LIN- OF i 12TH ST -R ----T; MOPROE STREET FROi: THE 9!✓'ST PROPERTY LINE OF 9TH STREET TO A LINT P__fi_4LLEL TO AND FIVE F --T EAST7.ARDLY FROM TF_= CENTER OF THE EAST TRACK OF THE I. C. R.R: COLPANY NEAR 10TH STREET; MONROE STREET FROM A LINE PARALLEL TO AND FIVE FEET i i�Ssr7 RDLY ROI1 THE CENTER LINE OF THE WEST TRACK OF T - I. C. R. R. COI:IPANY, NEAR 10TH STREET, TO THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF 11TH STREET, AND FROM THE W -,-.ST PROPERTY LIRE OF 11TH STREET TO TM. EAST PROPERTY LINE OF 12TH STR='ET; 2ND STREET FROM; THE SOUTH 7 OPERTY LINE -OF WASHINGTON STREET TO THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF CLARK STREET; 3RD S `ET FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF 11OI1-EOE STREET TO THE SOUTH PROPERTY LILT' OF i :-:DISON STREET, BEING APPROi,Ili_:iTELY 9961.62 LINEAR FEET, IN THE SUM OF .14.856974 PER ABUTTING FOOT, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID DRIVEWAY WITH CONCRET E, 20GETF�R T _ : ;:LL NECESSARY 11AITHOLF-S, INT.'=S, CATCH BASINS AND SE:7FR PIPE CON'TCTIONS, AND _ROVIDING TF -.T THE COSTS OF SUCH CONSTRUCTION IS CHARGEABLE TO AITD ASSESSED AG INS^s I THE PROPERTY -BUTTING T`''ii^.FC4011 AND RECEIVIPIG THE BENIEFIT OF SANE; AND ASSESSING THE f P: DUO: ii P.:_IL'::AY COIsAiIY 612.31518818 PER LINEAR FOOT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH LA.7 AND THE i _'ESL S OFI'T'S FRANCHISE, AS PARTICULARLY SHOWN BY THE CITY ENGINEER'S ES^1I1,LLTE OF SUCH L'OSTS ON FILE IN HIS OFFICE, AIM PROVIDING THAT SUCH COSTS MAY BE PAID IN TEN AIIIIUAL INST. LL11FITTS, BEIIiG ONE EACH YEAR FOR A PERIOD OF TEN YEARS." On motion of same, same was given first passage on the call of the roll: Yeas: Watts, BouEreno, Cochran, Crider, Zacobs, Kerth, Mason, Korrison, Owen, Riggles- berger, Spicer and Stewart. (12). On motion of same the rules were suspended and said ordinance was read by title upon the call of the roll by the following vote: Yeas: Watts, Boue eno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, Morrison, Owen, Rie.glesberger, Spicer and Stc;rart. (12). On motion same was given second and final passage upon the call of the roll: Yes: '4atta, Bour•cno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Perth, Mason, Morrison, Owen, Ril;glesberger, Spicer and :.tewart. (12). 1lemher Cochran oi. ered motion to refer to the Board of Health vIith r,;quf,st for relief of the unsanitary condition of water standing on Sowell Streot, nr-a:• Hieiot:y Grove, -dopted on ths; call of thri roll: Yeas (12). ember l:erth o,ff'errd motion to refer to the City Solicitor and Auditor for correction, Tar gill 10. 3868, o_ Myrtle Walker for corroction• Adoptod on the CP -11 of to roll: Yea2 (12). Proceedings of._.__ o }._ ems_ V_ _ —__City of Paducah. 924, Member 24•- Member K.erth offered motion that the matter of a coal house at the incine.ator plant be referred to the Public Improvement Committee with power to act. Adopted on Lhu call of tac roll: Yeas (12). Lemb;=r L'orxison offereid motion to concur in the action of the Board of 'A Aldermen in .eferriiiF to the Relief Committee, the rlatt-er of damae.e to the stock of H:^:iltor Fur?i_itu_e Company. Adopted on the call of the aoll: Yeas: (12). Member Spicer offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in receiving; and filing Meport of Riverside Hospital for the month of May, .. , 1924. Adopted on the call of t;_e roll: Yeas (12). Member l:onison offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldemmen in authorizing the Treasurer to pay out of the Special Street Improvement und, to tae up and cancel such bonds and coupons,as they will be presented for tr-.et through collection ^ the City National Bank July -,the -.1st, 1924, and to report details of same to the General Council. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Same offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in 4, hovio nt: the Treasurer to pay and take up notes as follows. Citizens Savings Bank, ... .;,'15000.00 Mechanics Trust & Savin@sBank.. 5000.00 City National Bank..............15000.00 =domed on the call of the roll: Yeas: Matta, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, Morison, Owen, 3igFlesberger, Spicer and Ot6wart (12). Same offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in al?thorizing the Treasurer to trans£er•14000.00 from the General Fund to the Sinking Fund. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Lason, l;orrison, Omen, RieglesberFer, Spicer and Stewart (12). Same offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of >ldermen in authorizing the Treasurer to transfer from the General Fund to the Third District ,.;.; Se.er Fund, the sum of $13096.43. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Same offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in authorizing the Treasurer to transfer from the General Fund to the School Improvement 7,: :i, Bond Sinking Fund, the sum of .;:7625.00. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Lember lIorrisor_ offered motion to concur in the -action of the .0oa.La of in Allo:ring claim of the Settlement House of yj24.00. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeaa: ffatts, Bou��eno, Crider, Cochran, Jacobs, t:erth, Mason, Morrison, Owen, RigelesberCer, Spicer and Stewart. (12). Sunt oifereti motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in extendin, the time of Yancey & Johnson to July the 20th, 1924, for the completion of °T Street contract. ::dopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Same of erea mot:.on to concl-,r in the action of the Board of <adermen ir instructinrlm ti:t3 ;:ity Solicitor to bring in a rosolution for the construction of Concrete c,Arb and pu''.Aro and ;siiewal'4s on both sidrV. of 1-=th Itrc:et ootvieen Jefferson �.i.. .i_ ltre,it and l,:onroe: "v:'�•t3t. Adopted On call Of t 0 r011. Ya As (12)• oI-.- ed C:Oti On to concur in the action of Ll— Board of :.ldormon in recurring to t e Board of Pudic dorr_s and, City 'n�- imer, tht; request of I.:r. r:oger hone to wal.. Ado¢tiid on thr: call of .hr: roll: Yeas (12) . ._„y':ra 1CiC.._ O.:. G•tc1 C.':'.i 0:"i to a�,ncur in Li',i. _,.Lion of the ;Oard O 1_r ..� -_:?,, :•?.iV_•L-•. �:, `ezard LO .:.thorizin�. the ,,,ryror to eriter into a Oont.ract with �;. tt. Iser:.an _ems. ..• to rtep:?lr :irc -tation ;'io. 3 at l..th & Clad tree L3, at a cost rot to exceed ;2865.00. Adopted 0:7 the Call Of ti:e roll: Yses: ;=at oc:ran, C2ldfir, 1.1&E. or-., 8'R@11, ai1:� leseT a �' ; r'1Cer v�y - P. •(O%. J J•JW�„i Y10, J&Coes, ..6:"ih a'ieA .;tc:eart (i)• No. 69. Proceedings City of Paducah.-- Jul7E_.1§ 1_1._._._ 1924. Member Jacobs offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of aldermen In referring to the City Solicitor, the assessment on lax Bill No. 3750 of W. R. Toon, ; Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Lamber erth offered motion that the claim of I.irs. Clara Idexviell for over o assessment on fax Bill i;o. 2347, be referred to the City Solicitor. Adopted on the ca1L - J of the roll: Yeas (12). Liember Idorrison offered motion to concur in the action of tho Board of Aldermen ch in receiving and filing the contract .ii Th the Seagrave Company of Columbus, Ohio, for the purchase of a pumper• Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Same offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of aldermen in allo•aing the bill of The Standard Oil Company for 5,)136.42. Adopted on the call of the roll: • .. it Yeas: :11atts, BougFno, Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, Kerth, Mason, Idorrison, Owen, itigglesberger, Spicer and Stewart (12). Same offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen In regard to passing resolutions that all carnivals and street fairs, application for license, be �;d eet 1' s referred to the General Council for approval or disapproval; and that the City Clerk str.�.. and City Treasurer be -notified to act accordingly- Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Same offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in allowing the Paducah Charity Association to have the Bob Morton Circus to exhibit in Paducah, Kentucky, as per their request, except that no games of chance be allowed. Adonted on the call of the roll: Yeas: Watts, Bougeno, Cochran, Crider; Jacobs, Mason, Morrison, _0nen, Uigglesberger, Spicer and Stewart. (11). Nays: Kerth (1). Member Jacobs offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in authorizing the Mayor to employ an additional stenographer for one month at a salary ' not to exceed 1;100.00. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Member LEorrison offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in regard to going into a joint session for the purpose of receiving the resignation of A. W. Leigh, and electing a Chief of Police. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Recessed at 10:45 to go into joint session. Re -convened at 11:20 P. LL. Liember Zerth offered motion. that the Street Committee investigate conditions ,•;,,-r_a;.,; of Trimble Strec t -where Sower Contractors threw dirt, causing water to overflow,about 171,h Strpet or 18th Stroet. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Lember Jacobs offered motion to adjourn. Motion lost on the call of the roll: Yeas: Cochran, Jacobs, :_'erth, Caen, igglesberger and Stewart (6). Nays: :alts, ou,_eno, .Crider, Mason, Lox-xison and Z;picer. (6). weiaber I:orrison of -Ir. -red motion to concur in the action of the Board of ildermen ai .ine,. t;le a chasing: Agent to purchase a typewriter for the _nf,,ineering _ bep:zrtment. ::dotted on the call of the roll: Yeau (12). "mber St:;wart offered motion; tial the pay roll of the Police .Derartmont be br';.•'ct in separ:,te from other pay rolls Lotion to:3t upon the call of the roll: Yesa; "'der, J1.:(,•J:Ji], e't!':, J7<l:u, iF'.E]tiSibFirger and :.tewart (6). Lias: vlatts, Bou,,'eno, Cochran, L"� 1011, L.or t 1 zon, 'W11 :.picer. (6). Proceedings of.- c_t - :;;.—_..-__City of Paducah __1924. Member Jacobs offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen I in regard to instructing the Sexton of Oa:c Grove Cemetery to level all graves in public, _'_buryinS,- grouald and markers where. missing be replaced by City. Adopted on the call of I tae roll: Yea's (12). 'icmber I:orrison offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of -ldermen in lo;zerin the assessment of personal property of I.rs. Ruth Jones from :1400.00 to ;`;800.00 on Tax Bill Ib. 1854. Iiotioil lost noon the call of L-he roll: Nays (12). Lember 11"son offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in 1o:rerin t'ra assessment on property of G. F. Lydon in the sum of ;200.00 on Tax y Bill lao. 2272. Adopted on the call of the roll: zeas (12). aiembc- Lor�i::en ofie.eu c:otion to condi in the action of the Board of Aldermen u:::- in refundin6 to A. L. Rouse X2.40 taxes paid on a Ford car of Mrs. Adah B. Rouse which she claims she does not o:•m. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas (12). Same offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in authorizing the dividing in half the following named lots in Oak Grove Cemetery: Lot in;. lot:: _,. bers 9, 10, 15, lo, 21 and 22, in Block 111411, and be numbered respectively 9A, 9B, �_o•:e 10A, 103, 15A, 15B, 16A, 16B, 21A, 21B, iJI 22A and 22B, and that the price of sane be made $50.00 per lot. Adopted on the call of the roll. Yeas (12). i Sarre offered motion to concur in the action of the Board of Aldermen in allowing interest on bonds due July the 1st, to the naevi Orleans and Ohio River railroad bompany,;• f in the amouult of :;.857.14. Adopted on the call of the roll: Yeas: Watts, 3ougeno, :.._.._ Cochran, Crider, Jacobs, ::girth, i::ason, Lorrison, Owen, Rigglesberger, Spicer and btewart (12). Sc-me offered motion to concur in the recommendation of the City Solicitor i in deducting from Tax Bill No. 3492 of Luella and Adah Smith, the assessment of 1930.00. Adopted on tae call of the :oll: Yeas (12). Lember Spicer offered motion that the communication of the Mayor in regard to the Act of Larch 19th, 1920, of the Kentucky Statutes, be received and filed. ! Adopted on the cal_ of the roll: Yeas (12). On motion meetiE adjourned. rfamaw;wd of 46aft al m.