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1.142 <br /> 1 AO SAN13.122 4th,1932. <br /> The Regular Administrative Session of the City Council wee held IS date o 1 <br /> Ig. January 4th,1932.10-30 A.I,Mayor Edward in the Chair.Commissioners Costello an <br /> 1 <br /> .1 411, Eriosen present at roll call. 1 <br /> 111 Minutes of January 2nd.1932 were reed and approved as of record bY <br /> ,1,1 N.D.Martin Mold.A.Marley. <br /> 1 A111 <br /> I 11 --- <br /> I Moved by Coetello,seconded by Ericson,that the following appointment. <br /> be confirmed: <br /> Henry Arende,appointed City Clerk. <br /> E.A.EM-rner, <br /> X.Y.KennedY.PPointed City Treasurer. <br /> ,appointed City Attorney. <br /> C.E.Swanson,appointed Chief of Tire Department. <br /> Geo.R.English.appointed Chief of Pollee. <br /> Carried unanimouslY.,' I <br /> --- <br /> Moved by Exiceon,seconded by Coetello,that the'following appointment. <br /> I 'I be confirmed: 1 <br /> C.V. !:1;:tZ!:r.'d.nt. <br /> Carried unanimously,. <br /> Moved by Costello.seconded by Ericson,that the City Clerk be instruoted, <br /> 1,1 to advise the esveral department heade that the Commissioners desire a full and ',I <br /> oomplete report of their several department.,showing all City properties under <br /> 1 1111 <br /> their control and their condition and velum;all liabilities of their eeveral <br /> 1,1111 <br /> departmente;what work is under consideration or ocnistruotion at present;and their <br /> eeveral recommendatione of department needs.and a epecial report as to the probab-1 : <br /> ility of increasing departmental efficiency and reducing departmental operating <br /> llij costa and expenses. <br /> 11 <br /> Carried unanimously.,../0 <br /> Mowed by Erioson,seconded by Coetello,that the reaolution presented to <br /> gi <br /> the Council by t.Puget Sound Pulp,.Timber Co.,be adopted me follows: <br /> .REBOIJYTION No.3664. <br /> IHRIEMS,the foreet industriee of the State of Waohington,representing <br /> more than 55%of the industrial activity of the State,constitute the key to the <br /> general welfare of our citizens;that other itdustries of this State and farm pros- <br /> , parity depend largely on employment in the forest industries,and, <br /> voilimpo,the demand for lumber,voneere,plywood,doors,furniture and <br /> other similar timber products hao euffered a.terrific drop In the laet fen years <br /> to the extent that the direct payroll in the logging and lombering induetryhas_ <br /> fallen from 6106.700,000 in 1928 to$79,900,000 in 1920,and for the year of1931 <br /> it is eetimated that this payroll will have-further diminiehed to$59,000,000. <br /> 1111.7.e':Irthin therlinerdU:1%rtiltucc114 271tIcal!"1:i down of lumber oemps and ea.- <br />