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MINUTES OF THE METING OF THE APPROPRIATION COMT^ITT. E <br /> HELD AT TE?E TOWN OFFICE BTTILBING, MONDAY <br /> EVENING, 7ovember 26, 1945. <br /> The meeting *as opened in the office of the Toi:'n <br /> Acc untant at 7:30 P.M. , by Chairman Lewis L. Hoyt, with the <br /> following members 5.n attendance : <br /> Lewis L. Hoyt, Chairman <br /> Fred C . Newhall Harvey F. Winlock <br /> Ronald D. Brown George M. Hynes <br /> Thacher Jenney Vii, chael J. Hopkins <br /> J. Milton Frown Jasper A. Lane <br /> Raymond L. White, <br /> Town Accountant. <br /> Minutes of the Meeting of November 19, 1945. <br /> The minutes of the meeting of November 19, 1945 - <br /> having been mailed to each member - were approved by the <br /> Committee. <br /> Chairman Lewis L. Hoyt first spoke about wanting <br /> to pet the Committee 's idea about the salary and wage <br /> situation for the coming year. The present salary schedule <br /> was looked over and there are three Sen- or Clerks not at <br /> the maximum of 131.05 paid to other Senior Clerks in the <br /> Torn Office Building, and also five Junior Clerks who are <br /> not receiving the "25.31 paid other Junior Clerks. <br /> At 8:00 P.M. The- Board of Fire Engineers and <br /> the Deruty Chief, Ray Cook, were admitted to this meeting. <br /> The Engineers present were Alan Adams, George Emery and <br /> Thomas J. Donnelly, Jr. <br /> George Emery first stated that previous to the <br /> year 1944 there were always two permanent firemen on the . <br /> Ambulance, but durin^; the years 1944 and 1945 it was <br /> necessary that the- second man on the Ambi1l"nce be a Call <br />
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