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Las Vegas City Commission Minutes, August 11, 1942 to December 30, 1946, lvc000005-158

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    Motion seconded by Commissioner Corradetti and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Clark, Corradetti, Smith and His Honor voting aye; noes none. WARRANTS Commissioner Smith moved that Warrants 27-1 and 26-1 be approved and the Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign same. Motion seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Clark, Corradetti, Smith and His Honor voting aye; noes none. There being no further business to come before the meeting at this time, Commissioner Smith moved the meeting adjourn until February at 2:00 P. M. Motion seconded by Commissioner Clark and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Clark, Corradetti, Smith and His Honor voting aye; noes none. Las Vegas, Nevada February 21, 1944 At a regular meeting of the Board of City Commissioners held this 21st day of February, 1944. Meeting called to order by His Honor, Mayor pro tem A. Smith, St. with the following members present: Commissioners Bates, Clark and Corradetti, City Manager, Charles C. McCall and City Clerk, Helen Scott Reed. Absent: Mayor Cragin and City Attorney, Louis Wiener, Jr. Commissioner Clark moved that the minutes of the previous meeting be approved by reference. Motion seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Clark, Corradetti and His Honor Mayor pro tem Smith voting aye; noes none; absent, Mayor Cragin. POLICE CARS Commissioner Corradetti moved that the Claim of The E. g. Price Motor CLAIM PAID Co. of San Bernardino, California for $2,988.89 covering the purchase of two Hudson automobiles be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Clark, Corradetti and His Honor, Mayor pro tem Smith voting aye; noes none; absent, Mayor Cragin. CITY EQUIPMENT Commissioner Bates moved that the purchasing agent be authorized to DECALS ORDERED order two hundred (200) Decals to be placed on all city owned equipment. Motion seconded by Commissioner Clark and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Clark, Corradetti and His Honor, Mayor pro tem Smith voting aye; noes none; absent, Mayor Cragin. PAYROLL CLAIMS Commissioner Bates moved that Payroll Claims #28 to 35 inclusive, in the sum of $13, 436.83, be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Clark and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Clark, Corradetti and Mayor pro tem Smith voting aye; noes none; absent, Mayor Cragin. CLAIMS Commissioner Clark moved that claim #36, one to six, inclusive, in the sum of $4,105.67, be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Bates and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Clark, Corradetti and His Honor, Mayor pro tem Smith voting aye; noes none; absent, Mayor Cragin. RESOLUTION The following resolution was presented to the Board for their consideration: HARLEM CLUB R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the Harlem Club is located immediately adjacent to the City Limits of Las Vegas, and WHEREAS, said Harlem Club has now been designated as out-of-bounds by the United States Army as a result of said investigations conducted by that body and, WHEREAS, the City Police Department and the various administrative heads, through investigation, have determined that a great amount of our policing difficulties on the West Side of Las Vegas have arisen by reason