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CaU.ED MEETING BOAR;) OF HEALTH
HELD IN OFFICE OF BOARD
JULY 5, 1946
Present: Mr. Addison Hewlett, Chairman, Dr. W. Houston Moore,
Mayor W. Ronald Lane and Mr. H. M. Roland.
This meeting was called to explain to the Board members the fact
that the U. S. Public Health Service had notified the Health Officer
that effective Friday night, July 5, the U. S. Public Health Service's
DDT Dusting Program would be reduced 66 2/3% and that the program in
Wilmington would have to be discontinued unless the local appropriating
authorities could arrange to pay for the labor involved in the program.
The Director of that program promised that if the local appropriating
authorities would pay the labor (three men at $35.00 per week) the
federal government would pay the foreJ!lan, furnish all the DDT and the
truck and that they would also furnish a special rat poison known as
1080. This government representative very urgently reconnnended that
if we took the program over the crew be directed to dust routinely
four days per week and poison one day per week.
The Health Officer reported on the typhus and rat flea situation at
the beginning of the program and up to date and urgently reconnnended
that the program be continued, if possible.
The feeling of those present was that the matter should be referred
to a joint meeting of the City and County appropriating authorities
and that the Health Officer should appear before such a meeting and
explain as far as possible the details involved.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned.
Approved
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SALA.'UES :
Health Officer..............................
Sanitary Engineer...........................
Food & Dairy Inspector......................
Senior Bacteriologist.......................
Secretary... .. . ... .. . . . . ... . . ... . . . . .. . . . . ..
Junior General Clerk........................
Typist Clerk................................
Laborator,y Assistant........................
Laboratory Assistant, Water Plant............
Plumbing Inspector..........................
Public Health Nurse Supervisor..............
Senior Public Health Nurse, County..........
Senior Public Health Nurse, County..........
Junior Public Health Nurse, City............
Junior Public Health Nurse, City............
Junior Public Health Nurse, City............
Junior PUblic Health Nurse, City............
Junior Public Health Nurse..................
Junior Public Health Nurse, Colored, City...
Junior Public Health Nurse, Colored, City...
Senior Sanitary Inspectors (4)..............
Junior Sanitary Inspector...................
Typhus Inspector............................
JanitI'ess..... . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . ...
Assistant Health Officer....................
Junior General Clerk........................
Health Educator.............................
Sub-total
SUPPUES:
Disintect.aI1t................................
Ulliforrns. .... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . .. .
laboratory, Water Plant.....................
Printing, Postage & Stationery..............
ConveyaJlce..................................
Attendance Board of Health...............'...
Biologicals............. ................. ...
Contingent..................................
Pension. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sub-total
Dental Care of Indigent.....................
School Dentist..............................
Sub-total
VENEREAL DISEASE PERSONNEL & SUPPLIES:
Clinic Nurses (4)...........................
Junior Laborator.y Technician................
Junior Stenographer Clerk...................
Junior General Clerk........................
V. D. Labora.tory.............................
Scientific Supplies & Expense...............
Sub-total
M. & I. Nurse (Childrens' Bureau)
GRAND TOTAL
State Aid
Federal T. B.
General Health
Veneral Disease
Childrens' Bureau
1945-1946 1946-1947
$ 1,280.00 $ 2,280.00 ;
1,800.00
3,300.00 '
ll,120.00
1.800.00 ,
3,720.00
13,400.00
900 .00
WIL. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING JiSSN:
Nurse Supervisor, Miss Munds............
Junior Public Health Nurse..............
Junior Public Health Nurse, Colored.....
COnveyanceo.............................
Pensi"On. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
APPROVED
BUDGET
1945-46
$ 4,920.00
3,120.00
1,740.00
3,180.00
1,920.00
1,260.00
1,140.00
1,320.00
1,620.00
2,400.00
1,920.00
1,920.00
2,040.00
1,860.00
1,860.00
1,860.00
1,860.00
1,920.00
1,740.00
1,740.00
8,760.00
2,040.00
2,040.00
600.00
$54,780.00
$ 100.00
500.00
600.00
900.00
5,940.00
300.00
200.00
900 .00
2.739.00
RE~UESTED
3UDGET
1946-1947
$ 5,520.00
3,900.00
1,860.00
3,420.00
2,160.00
1,380.00
1,320.00
1,440.00
1,500.00
2,520.00
2,700.00
2,040.00
2,160.00
1,980.00
:J.,980.00
1,980.00
1,980.00
1,680.00
1,860.00
1,860.00
9,360.00
2,160.00
2,160.00
780.00
4,800.00
1,260.00
1.200.00
$66,960.00
$ 100.00
500.00
600.00
900.00
6,780.00
300.00
200.00
900.00
3.348.00
$12,179.00 $13,628.00
$ 500.00 $
900.00
500.00
900.00
$ 1,400.00 $1,400.00
$ 4,680.00 $ 6,720.00
1,260.00 1,860.00
1,440.00 1,440.00
1,140.00 1,260.00
600.00 600.00
2.720.00 1.520.00
$13,400.00 $13,400.00
900 .00 900.00
$ 82,659.00 $96,288.00
APPROVED
BUOOET
1946-1947
$ 5,520.00 v
3,300.00 .
1,920.00 '
3,360.00 '
2,100.00'
1,440.00 "
1,320.00"
1,500.00 v
1,560.00 '
2,580.00 '
2,700.00 v
2,100.00 ..
2,220.00 ~
2,040.00 \
2,040.00 '
2,040.00 <
2,040.00'
1,740.00 '
1,920.00 '
1,920.00;
9,480.00 .;'
2,220.00 (
780.00 .(
$57,840.00
$ 100.00 .
500.00
600.00
900.00'
5,700.00'
300.00'
200.00'
900.00'
2.892.00
$12,092.00
$
500.00 v
900.00 '
$ 1,400.00 I
$ 6,960.00 t
1,800.00"
l,320.00v,
1,320.00 {..
600.00 :)
1.400.00
$13,400.00
900.00'/
$85,632.00
$20.300.00 $20.300.00 $20.300.00
$62,359.00 $75,988.00 $65,332.00
$ 2,280.00 $
1,860.00 1,980.00
l,~O.OO 1,590.00 '
0.00 100.00
279.00 78. 50
. 6,519.00 $ 4,048.50
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P.E;GUL..R 1,00:TELY JiT,;ETING BOri"D OF lfEnLTH
HELD IN OFnCE OF BOc.RD
JULY 11, 1946
Present: t~r. Addison Hewlett, Chairman, Mr. H. L. Roland, lmyor rl.
Ronald Lane, Dr. J. C. T'Iessell, Dr. "i. Houston Hoore, Dr. James lI.
Smith.
The minutes of tD8 lo.st meeting were read and arproved.
The Health Officer presented the monthly reports.
There W::tS considerable disoussion as to what action might be taken
rerarding cows, hogs, etc. in the nev'ly incorporated portion of the
City. The Healtt: Officer relayed to the Bo"rd ",embers Mr. ','Ir.l. B.
Caropbell, City "ttorney's opinion to the effect that the problem of
livestock vlCuld h-"ve to be h:mdled identically in the old and in the
new City territory. The 30ard members instructed the Health Officer
tc get the opinion of Mr. l.larsden Bellamy, Count.v "ttorney, on this
point in an effort to work out, if possible, sone kind of a zoning
system t~ take care of the newly t~ken in territory.
The Health Officer explained the State ~~d federal curtailment of
funds for the op"ration of the DDT dusting pro[;rara in the shipyard
and do.vn tovm businGSf: section. The local authoritiss ':;c,re rer,.l1ested
b;,~ -1:.1.';- 8tdte 3upervi8cr o~ this f!'ofT'aJt1 to provide sufficient funds to
pay the laborers and buy bait with the underctandin~ that if this was
done the State and federal people would sUJ!ply the fOrG,'\an, truck, DDT
and as much 1080 rat poison as might be nseded.
The Board members heartily endorsed the continuance of this program and
authorized the Hec..l.th Offieer to request the neces. ...J.ry D.ppropriation
from the ~ity-County appropriutine authorities.
There beinG no further business, the moetini: adjourned.
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