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the Legislature. The resolution was
amended to place it in the hands of
the Board of Directors to handle as
seen fit at the time. The committee
recommended that the resolution as
amended do pass. Committee report
adopted.
Retirement Committee Report by J.
E. Morelock; Chairman:
Resolution from Round-Up Chapter
No. 24 with respect to preparation and
distribution of a pamphlet giving < re
tirement act, rules and regulations,
similar to that prepared by Civil Ser
vice. Committee recommended that the
resolution do pass and the committee
recommendation was adopted.
Resolution from The Dalles Chapter
No,
regarding increase in disability
benefits. (Committee recommended that
it do pass and committee report adopt
ed.
Resolution from The Dalles Chapter
No, 9 giving full prior service credit
(continuous prior service) and to make
it retroactive ta members already retir
ed. Committee recommended that B
do pass and report adopted.
Mr. Chidsey reported a conversation
with Herman Kehrli of the League of
Oregon Cities, suggesting an . increase
over the $2.50 so that persons retiring
at the present time would be enabled to
retire with enough and not merely
full prior service. H e , felt the Board
of Directors should not be limited to
simply asking for full credit, but that
they should be in a position to join
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with the League of Oregon Cities along
this line as the results to be obtained
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alone.
Resolution from Eugene Chapter No.
6, regarding credit for all years of
service when computing retirement
pay. Committee’s above resolution: was
substituted for this.
Resolution from, Salem Chapter No.
1 that $2.50 for prior service be paid
regardless of retirement age. Motion
made and seconded. Amèndment offer-