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Show $ m HIEF ASSISTANT ,t W TO ENGINEER NAMED ' V fo61 Lake' Jan- 13, Jobu Du(ler' ' ,r our and a half years engineer in dU arge of the city streets urider for- r administrations, has bcW select- - E D 4 chlef aa3l8tant to City Englneor ' Hf h Blossom, the appolnmont to ' Br !S?e effective Monday. II. G. 'Wt miln' who occupied tho position "un- " iWR lV ty Engineer McGonagle, has -re- iOt gned to tako a position wjth the ZAI Oregon Short Line. H. F. Zuljch has M X been appointed to head the department. depart-ment. of drafting and estimates, these two departments having been consolidated con-solidated by Mr. Blossom. Mr. Zul-ich Zul-ich served under Xofmer City Engineer Engi-neer Snow. City Engineer Blossom asks publication pub-lication of a statement that Lis department de-partment will not be pulled to pieces ' as stated by a local ewspapcr. "Some employes of the department are being laid off, as this Is the dull season of the year, but the sole qualification considered is that of efficiency," said Mr. Blossom. "We will retain as many of the present force as their capabilities and tho requirements or the service justifies." i Ij. H. Krobs, engineer of sewors, will continue in the employ of the city engineer's department, notwithstanding notwith-standing reports to tho contrary. He will continue In charge of the 'sewer department of the work. P. F. Connor, Con-nor, former chief draftsman, may find a placo In tho department, but C. C. Burt, genernl assistant to the city engineer, en-gineer, is slated to go and W. Jur-den, Jur-den, E. P. Hapgood and Henry G. Harmon have already secured positions posi-tions with the Oregon Short Line. Wllber A, Richmond, assistant engineer en-gineer in tho sidewalk department, has tendered his resignation. nn |