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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1917-12-10 Minutes44;•.;,A,p, 1.1‘ -pJ Ze • , , A ORDIN CM' RELATING TO ITRINTIECIT AND t'ROV/DING A Itti, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIIi: Bed tion 1, That any persona/ solioitine2persor,ts for patrons " other yehloles" for hire about the railway depots of =oh' e etablished line- 041 beyond suoh established' 1;io,r, thoUt;;SUO an offense, against this ordtnanoa-,anct shaU thereof shall be fined. 310,9#ore. snah 'fine and imprieonipent,, lik2EAS, an aniarita47: be in ef.feot from and 'after, itPaa0,1 Kcved. by T. Blackmon, seconded by J. O.'Eiokeon that Ord. reading and read in full. Motion carried. Theoidixi gcrgi, by J.- T. Blackmon, Eteooncled by thatt Or read.ing by title only. -Motion carried. The ordine,n4eNzt AC0IDENT TO A MOTOR OAR ON WEST TWELFTH- STREET BY RUNNING INTO A 2 , • A gentleme.n(did, not give his mune): addreSsed., cOUncl:10W101.4 k.e:started for 8. Doctor, his ntOt9r car struok some ,large,:,:litOn!itath d'Och; that the expense of rebiiring the madhine will be about Moon Garage.• Mr.. Hickson: I happened to be out there about five mintitei,after t ' went into tie ditch. He turned into his oar because book-oE the fluttering and. when he turned his head the oar struok a atone. The Where it looks as though the oar skidded'. I don't kno,W, .,how the oit .," the gentleman his $S5. The ditoh is on the left aide, coming wrong side really but the width of the street is out was a barricade up there. Mr. Murray: At this point, the way he was coming, he el3,51234',::have b or southaide of the street. The roadwayroadwa 1,s about 114ft wide there - on the north side of the road. The marks on the road WOW where .tli I think the gentleman is fully eatisfied he struck rooke but .beaouse they do 'Lot appear to have been misplaced, 0#61;‘: to be where it could have struok them.. I asked side of his oar and perhaps turned. the 'oar tOWard. opooeite side of the road, We havd t6 dig ditches to::put i.n the se thwt a car will not 'run through. There was room .for twa r6away. ,E4f,prt: itseems the gentleman was looking back aixl,the oar got gr. Iiiifray: 'The ditt: is on the north side *of the street € wide, two cars can pass very easily. He shoul.dc.heflre-: been probably was until'he looked back. Movee by L. T. Highleyman., seconded. that - • • !rtV.iii#4-OF .84C-'02,0:534