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Y Roll_27 Part 3Special Session, October 28th, 1932 Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Phoebe Haverland requesting the cancella- tion of the 1931 tax on Moneys and Credits, presented stating that Coun- cil has no jurisdiction in this matter. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Jacob Welty requesting suspension of the 2nd. half of the 1931 tax on East 7.1 feet of 9 and 11 and N. 46.7 feet of 13 of Wick's Addition Lot 1, presented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Anton Digman requesting suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 18 Dreibilbie's Addi- tion, presented with no recommenda- tion. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. L. H. Hay requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on City Lot 353, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. 295 Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Conrad Miller requesting suspension of the 1931 tax on N. E. 10 feet of Lot 2 of B of 96, Lot 1 of B of 97 and Lot 2 of B of 97 McCraney's 1st. Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Myrta Chase requesting cancellation of the 2nd half of the 1931 tax on N. 20 feet of N. 40 feet of A. McDaniel's Sub. 808, presented with no recommenda- tion. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Paulina Bruhn requesting suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 167 Finley Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Cizek on petition of August Lang requesting suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 35 South Park Hill Addi- tion, presented with no recommenda- tion. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Verbal report of City Solicitor Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Anna M. Ruchte Estate requesting the can- cellation of the 1931 tax on S. 99 feet of W. ?z of Lot 26 Mt. Pleasant 296 Special Session, October 28th, 1932 Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Emil J. Blasi requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 19 Home Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Clarence E. Curtis requesting suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of N. E. 1/2 of Lot 2 of 575 Ham's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Nellie A. Hayes requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 6 Nevada Park Resub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: i Yeas—Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—Mayor Andelfinger. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of .City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Lizzie Oster- berger requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on S. 1/2 of Lot 222 Davis Farm Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilmen Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied o fthe action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Barbara Kettenhofen requesting the suspen- sion of the 2nd half of the 1931 tax on Lot 206 Glendale Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Jos. N. Powers requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 51 Union Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by •Counucilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mary Roussel requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 8 St. Raphael's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Geo. J. Vogel requesting suspension -of the 1931 tax on S E. 23.6 feet of Lot 4 Ham- burg Addition, presented with no re- commendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Counucil. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor, Czizek on petition of Carl Schneider requesting the suspension of the 2nd. half of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 73 Sl ccIal Session, October 28th, 1932 297 and Lot 2 of 74 Wood's Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of .City Solicitor Czizek on petition of George Sunder- land requesting the suspension of the 2nd. half of the 1931 tax on S. 36 feet of Lot 373 Davis Farm Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men. Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Fred Utzig re- questing suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 63 E. Langworthy's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer o fthe petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by .Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of .City Solicitor Czizek on petition of B. C. Trepte requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on S. 1/2 of E. 1/2 of Lot 23A of L. H. Langworthy's Addition and Lot 297 of Ham's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notifled of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Win. & Cath. Rogers requesting the suspension of the 2nd. half of the 1931 tax on S. E. 137 feet of Lot 25 Wick's Addition, presented with no recommendatio. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Catherine Rohr requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of Roedell's Sub., presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of H. Magdal Co. requesting suspension of the 1931 tax on I.ot 12, East 11 feet of Lot 6 and W. 23 feet of Lot 7 East Du- buque Addition, Lot 1 of B of Min. Lot 100 and Lot 1 Sub. 2 of 2 of Min. Lot 106 Lot 5, presented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City .Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Cizek on petition of J. H. Clow re- questing the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 4 Kelly' Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Cizek on petition of Chris Eisbach requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 22 Stafford's Addition and Lot 1 of Min. Lot 336, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy. Thompson. Nays—None. 298 1 Special Session, October 28th, 1932 Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of .City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Albert J. Vogel requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 130 Burden & Lawther's Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Chas. Kulow Jr., requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 570 Ham's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Anna D. Carew requesting the suspension of the 2nd. half of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of A of Bell's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Mary Mil- ler requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 3 Fengler's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Bane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Margaret Scheuer requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. 1-3 of City Lot 112, presented with no recommenda- tion. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. There being no further business, Councilman Thompson moved to ad- journ. Seconded by ,Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None Absent—Councilman Schuckert. J. J. SHEA, Cc Re.gular Session, November 7th, 1932 COUNCIL (Official) Regular Session, November 7th, 1932. Council met at 7:40 P. M. Present—Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Mayor Andelfinger stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business that may properly come before the meeting. Councilman Thompson moved that the. matter of ordering Frank A. Gierens to vacate and remove his building from Kimball Street be re- ferred to the City Manager for in- vestigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Francis P. Quinn, with attached bill to the amount of $15.29, for damages sus- tained to his automobile due to a defective manhole cover on sewer in Auburn Street between Delhi Street and West 14th Street pre. sented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that a warrant in the sum of $15.29 be or- dered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Francis P. Quinn in set- tlement of the claim for damages sustained to his automobile. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Joseph Evans and Ro- bert Farley requesting permission to stencil house numbers on curb stones in front of residences pre. sented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Manager for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition Salvation Army re- questing perr mission 12th,to hold 92, pre pre- sented sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition b grant- ed with the understandingthat all proceeds from the tag day are to be spent in the City of Dubuque. Sec- 299 onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Bane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Mississippi Val- ley Association with attached state- ment to the amount of $100.00 for membership dues presented and read, also communication of I. N. Davenport, Chairman, Upper Missis- sippi Waterway Association, request- ing that the membership dues of $100.00, as requested by the Missis- sipple Valley Association, be paid instead to the Upper Mississippi Waterway Association, presented and read. City Manager Evans rec- ommending that the request of the Upper Mississippi Waterway Assoc- iation be granted and the appropria- tion of $100.00, as set out in the budget for membership dues, be or- dered paid to the Upper Mississippi Waterway Association. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved and the ap- propriation of $100.00 as set out in the budget be made payable to the Upper Mississippi Waterway Assoc- iation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Mississippi Val- ley Association extending invitation to the City Council to attend the convention to be held in St. Louis, November 21st and 22nd, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the invitation be accepted and the City Manager, City Engineer and Members of the City Council, who find it convenient to do so, be auth- orized to attend the convention. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of The Aetna Cas- ualty & Surety Company of Hart- ford, Connecticut, revoking and can- celling the Power of Attorney of Ger. ald F. O'Connor, William A. Smith, James F. Ryan and Frank A. O'Con- nor presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Peas—Mayor' Andelfinger, Council. men Kane, _jlr•l,:Noy, Schuckert, and Thompson. 300 Regular Session, November 7th, 1932 Nays—None. Communication of the City of Mil- waukee's Committe on Taxation and Financial Problems requesting the City Council of the City of Dubuque to advise of their official attitude to- ward the suggestion for the provid- ing of Municipal National Currency presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by tho)following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of F. A. Nesler et al. re- questing that Eleanor Street be graded presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Man- ager for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Jonas D. Grant, Trus. tee for the John P. Page Estate, making cleaim to the amount of $225.00 for damages to the basement of the Page Hotel Building caused by flood waters on June 17th, 1932, Presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Herbert Adams tendering his resignation as a mem- ber of the Park Board presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the resignation of Herbert Adams as a. member of the Park Board be ac- cepted with regret. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: 17eas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Glenn Brown and Charles Landon, Park Commis- sioners, requesting the City Council at their earliest convenience to elect some suitable person as Park Com- missioner to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Herbert Adams presented and read. Councilman Kane moved that the resignation of Wm. M. Clemens as a member of the Playground and Re- creation Commission be accepted. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved that Wm. M. Clemens be appointed as a member of the Park Board to fill the vacancy on said Board caused by the resignation of Herbert Adams. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that August Zoller be appointed as a member of the Playground and Re- creation Commission to fill the un- expired term of Wm. M. Clemens. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved that W. L. Yokom be appointed as a member of the Dock Commission to fall the unexpired term of J. Wallis Winall. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that John A. Kerper be reappointed as a member of the Dock Commission for a term of three years. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. ASSIGNMENT. To City of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa. For value received the undersign- ed does hereby assign and set over to First National Bank of Dubuque, Iowa, all of the proceeds due or to become due by reason of, or in any way connected with or rising out of a Contract by and between the undersigned and Your City for the construction of certain improve- ments more particularly described as follows: Grandview Heights Ad- dition Sewer District as delimited by Ordinance No. 16-32, such contract being dated as of the 20th day of September, 1932, and the total cost of the improvement being in the ap- i,roximate amount of $5,604.50. You are hereby authorized and directed to deliver saidproceeds whether the same be in cash, bonds, certificates, Nv arrants, or other securities, to the Regular Session, November lth, 1932 301 said First National Bank free and clear of any charge or incumbrance of any kind whatsoever. R. F. CONLON. We hereby accept this order on behalf of the City of Dubuque and agree to carry out the terms of same. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. November 7th, 1932, Date. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Assignment be accepted and mads a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of O. A. Reynolds, Secretary of Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, with attached certified copy of that section of the minutes of the Board of Directors pertaining to the Public Comfort Station pre- sented and read. Councilman Kane moved that the communication be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved that warrants be authorized drawn in favor of the Dubuque Chamber of Commerce for City's share of main- tenance of the Rest Room up to De- cember 31st, 1932, and from and af- ter said date no further payments to be made. Seconded by Council- man Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Paul F. Braun, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 11, Mc- Craney's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mathilda Donaldson, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on S. 75 feet of S. 130 feet of Lot 4, Maple Heights Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Geo. L. Kenneally, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 1 of E. Pt. of City Lot 632 pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Anton Imhoff, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sin of the 1931 tax on Lots 19 and 20 of Block 6 of Grandview Park Addition presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Emma Jaeger, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on W. 35 feet of Lot 4, Weland's Sub., pre sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of P. J. Kearns, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen. sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 312 of Woodlawn Park Addition and Lot 2 of 2 of 14 of Min. Lot 172 presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men and men Kane, McEvoy, fi Thompson. Nays—None. 302 Regular Session, November 7th, 1932 Petition of Matthew Kenneally, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on West 62 feet of Lot 32 of Union Addition presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Henry Lippe, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on N. E. 24.9 feet of Lot 266 of Ham's Addition presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Consuelo McGee, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Parts of Lots 4, 5 and 6, Kiene & Block- linger's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Al. Mueller, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 27 of Glendale Addition presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic. itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of W. C. Mallder, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 3 of Fortune's Sub. presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Val Roth, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 13, Line- han Park Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Millie Schueler, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 1 of 3 and 4, Stafford's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mary A. Trexler, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 39, Kelly's Sub., pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kaue, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frank Ward, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of Jansen's Sub. No. 3 presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Eugene A. Ryle, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lots 36, 37 and 38 of Leven's Addition presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Regular Session, November 7th, 1932 303 Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. of Lot 113 Finley, Waples, and Bur - Carried by the following vote: ton's Addition. Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- Further, that City of Dubuque has men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and no interest in said lot No. 129, Fin - Thompson, ley, Waples, and Burton's Addition, Nays—None and easement of said lot No. 129, Grant and Easement. is not needed for said sewer pur- Know all men by these presents: poses. The described easement of the That in the consideration of $1.00 Wl'y 4 feet of said Lot No. 113, in hand paid by the City of Dubuque, taking the place of the corrected Iowa, a municipal corporation, a re- former easement. ceipt of which is hereby acknowl- W. H. CULLEN, edged, and the release of all ease- City Engineer of Dubuque, Iowa. ment rights in lot No. 129, Finley, Subscribed and sworn to before me Waples, and Burton's Addition, in this 3rd day of November, A. D. the City of Dubuque, Iowa, the un- 1932. dersigned being the owner of the KARL WM. HARKER, Wily 4 feet of Lot No. 113 in Fin- Notary Public. ley, Waples, and Burton's Addition, Councilman Schuckert moved that in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, here- the Grant and Easement be approved by grants and conveys to said City and ordered recorded with the Coun- of Dubuque, a perpetual right of ty Recorder. Seconded by Council - easement, in, over, and across said man McEvoy. Carried by the follow - Wily 4 feet of Lot No. 113, in ing vote Finley, Waples, and Burton's Addi- yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council - tion, for the purpose to construct a men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and sanitary sewer with the right to go Thompson. upon said premises at all reason- Nays—None. able times for the purpose of In- Proof of publication, certified to by specting and repairing the same the publishers, of the notice of levy when installed; provided, however, of special assessment and intention that said City of Dubuque shall re- of the City Council to issue bonds place whatever earth, sod, or shub- for the construction of a six-inch bery that may be disturbed in the vitrified tile sanitary sewer in installation or repair of said sani- Strauss Street from the manhole in tary sewer, to as good a condition Burden Avenue to Hedley Court, and as it was before the same was dis- iin n wiles Curt from about man 175 ole turbed. noeet presented and read. This grant of easement shall be Councilman Schuckert moved to binding upon he undersigned, his receive and file the proof of publica- heirs, executors, administrators, pur tion. Seconded by Councilman Me - chasers, and assigns forever. Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 3rd yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council - day of November, 1932.roan Kane, McEvoy, Schucltert, and EDWIN C. KUEHNLE. Thompson. State of Iowa t ss Nays—None. Dubuque County ) Statement, subscribed and sworn Be it remembered that on this 3rd to, of Clem Burd that he posted the day of November, 1932, personally notice of levy of special assessment appeared before me, Karl W. Hark- along the line of improvement for er, a Notary Public of Iowa, in and the construction of a six-inch vitri- for Dubuque County, Iowa, Edwin C. fied tile sanitary sewer in Strauss Kuehnle, who is personally known Street from the manhole in Burden to me and acknowledge that he exe- Avenue to Hedley Court, and in Hed- cuted the foregoing instrument as ley Court from the manhole in his voluntary act and deed. Strauss Street about 175 feet north - KARL WM. HARKER, erly, presented and read. Notary Publfc in and for Du- Councilman Schuckert moved to buque County, Iowa. receive and file the statement. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 109-32. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for the construction of a six (6) inch Affidavit I, the undersigned, do hereby cer- tify that easement from Edwin C. Kuehnle to City of Dubuque, Iowa, appearing of record in book 100, Tl' page 336, of Lot No. 129 in Finley, Waples, and Burton's Addition, Du- buque. Iowa, in fact, does not effect said lot. No. 129. Said sewer hav- ing been constructed on the W. 4 ft. 3()4 Regular Session, Novcniber 7th, 1932 vitrified tile sanitary sewer, man- holes and Y branches in Strauss Street from the manhole in Burden Avenue to Hedley Court, and in Hed- ley Court from the manhole in Strauss Street about 175 feet north- erly, by Anton Zwack, Inc., Contract- ors, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is here- by levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real es- tate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Special assessment submitted ..... _................................................... .....-...... 19............. Paul & Margaret Meyer, Lot 54, Burden & Lawther's Add......-......................................................$ 38.22 Mary K. Herron, Lot 53, Bur- den & Lawther's Add .............. 38.21 Diary K. Herron, Lot 52, Bur- den & Lawther's Add . ............. 38.21 :Mary K. Herron, Lot 51, Bur- den & Lawther's Add ....... ........ 38.21 Frank J. Sauer, Lot 72, Bur- den & Lawther's Add ............ _.. 38.22 Chas. Radloff, Lot 1, Sub. Lot 49, B u r d e n & Lawther's Add. ............ .......... _................................ ...... 38.22 Wm. J. Kramer, Lot 50, Bur- den & Lawther's Add ................... 38.22 Carl Radloff, Jr., Lot 48, Bur- den & Lawther's Add ................ 38.22 Total..... ..... ................................................... $3 05.73 303 lin. ft. 6 inch Vitrified Tile Pipe @ 60c per lin. ft .... $181.80 54 lin. ft. 4 inch Vitrified Tile Pipe @i 55c per lin. ft ............. 29.70 One 4 -inch Elbow @ 90c.............. .90 Two Brick Manholes Gi $38.00 each............................................................... 76.00 Extra Expense 0 .515951 per cent............................................................... 14.88 Interest at 6 per cent ........................ 2.45 Total Amount ...........- .......................$305.73 All of which is assessed in propor- tion to the special benefits conferred. Passed adopted and approved this 7th day of November, 1932. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second• ed by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution providing for the Issu ante of Public Sewer Bonds. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Resolution No. 110-32 Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a six (6) inch Tile Sanitary Sewer in Strauss Street and in Hedley Court, herein- after described, has been completed and said improvement has been ac- cepted by the City Council of said City and the City Engineer has com- puted the cost and expense thereof to be $305.73. And whereas, public notice as pro- vided by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds to pay the cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held pursuant thereto, and all objections filed thereto have been considered and determined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque that to provide for the cost of the construction of a six (6) inch vitrified tile sanitary sewer, man- holes and Y branches in Strauss Street from the manhole in Burden Avenue to Hedley Court, and in Hed- ley Court from the manhole in Strauss Street about 175 feet north- erly, there be issued Sewer Bonds to the amount of $305.73. Said bonds shall be issued under the provisions of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date as of the 7th day of December, 1932; shall be in denominations of $100.00 except that there shall be one bond to the amount of $105.73. They shall be numbered from 3292 to 3294 inclu- sive and shall be divided into three series of which the bond numbered 3292 shall constitute the first series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1933; the bond num- bered 3293 shall constitute the sec- ond series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1934; the bond numbered 3294 shall constitute the third series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1935. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum which interest shall be payable semi-annu• ally, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto attached; and said bonds shall be. payable out of the proceeds of the special assess- ment levied for said improvement. Both principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be substantially in the following form: No......................... Series No ........................ CITY OF DUBUQUE SEWER BONDS The City of Dubuque in the $tate Regular Session,, November 7th, 1932 305 of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer here- of, on the first day of April, A. D. 193......; or any time before that date at the option of the City, the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable on the presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached, both interest and principal are pay- able at the office of the City Treas- urer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque pursuant to and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, and in accord- ance with a resolution of the City Council of said City, duly passed on the 7th day of November, 1932. This bond is one of a series of three bonds, two for $100.00, numbered from 3292 to 3293 inclusive, and one for $105.73, numbered 3294, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of the construction of a six (6) inch vitrified tile sanitary sewer, manholes and Y branches in Strauss Street from the manhole in Burden Avenue to Hedley Court, and in Hedley Court from the manhole in Strauss Street about 175 feet northerly, and described in said reso- lution; which cost is assessable to and levied along said improvement, and is made by law a lien on all abutting or adjacent property, and payable in ten annual installments, with interest on all deferred pay- ments at the rate of five per cent per annum, and this bond is payable only out of the money derived from the collection of said special tax, and said money can be used for no other purpose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all the acts and con- ditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, happened and performed in regular and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the assessments, collections and payment hereon of said special tax, the faith and diligence of said City of Du- buque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In Witness Whereof, the City of Dubuque by its City Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City af- fixed this 7th day of November, 1932, and has authorized the use of their fac-simile signature to the interest coupons hereto attached. Mayor. Countersigned (Seal). City Clerk. (FORM OF COUPON.) On the ............ ..day of .................... - ........... A. D. 193........., the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in the bond, the sum of ............................................................... Dollars, at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being...............months' interest due that day on its Sewer BondNo .................... dated........................................ 193 ............. Mayor. Countersigned: City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved, that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bonds in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer who will also register them in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. Be It Further Resolved, that. the City Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the pro- ceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Sewer Fund. Be It Further Resolved, that the interest coupons attached to the bonds be signed with the fac-simile signature of the Mayor and counter- signed with the fac-simile signature of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved, that as fast as funds allow, beginning with the second year after the payment of interest due, these bonds shall be called and retired in the same order as numbered. Adopted this 7th day of November, 1932. Approved: M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McFVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. October 31, 1932. Certificate of City Manager To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, 306 Regular Session, November 7th, 1932 — Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby certifies that the conract for the improve- ment of Pennsylvania Street from the north property line of Delhi Street to the City Limits, James F. Lee Paving Company, contractors, has been completed. I further certify that this work has been done in acoerdance with the plans and specifications and stipulations of the contract and I would therefore recommend its ac- ceptance by the Council. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No. 111-32. Resolu- tion accepting improvement and di- recting the Clerk to publish notice of the levy of special assessment for the improving of Pennsylvania Street from the north property line of Delhi Street to the City Limits, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. November 7, 1932. CERTIFICATE OF CITY MANAGER. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned here- by certifies that the contract for the construction of a concrete sidewalk along the east side of Locust Street abutting City Lots 87, 88 and the north 20 ft. 3 in. of 86, and along West 3rd Street from Locust Street to the alley between Main and Lo- cust Streets, Kolfenbach Bros., con- tractors, has been completed. I further certify that this work has been done in accordance with the plans and specifications and sti- pulations of the contract and I would therefore recommend its ac- ceptance by the Council. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No. 112-32. Resolution accepting improvement and directing the Clerk to publish notice of the levy of special assessment for the construction of a concrete sidewalk along the east side of Locust Street abutting City Lots 87, 88 and the north 20 ft. 3 in. of 86 and along West 3rd Street from Locust Street to the Alley between Main and Lo- cust Streets presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. October 20, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Attached is a letter from the Standard Oil Company re- questing that, in connection with the repairs and improvement of their gas station at the northwest corner of 2nd and Locust Streets, they be permitted, at their own expense, to eliminate 10 feet of the present park- ing in the middle of 2nd Street im- mediately west of the intersection with Locust Street and to provide new curb and new paving for the 10 feet of present parking which will be used for general traffic conditions. The present parking ends within three feet of the west property line of Locust Street. According to the new layout, the parking will be 13 feet from this property line. In connection with authority of this improvement, I have learned that the Park Board was given the exclusive control of this parking strip at the time of the paving of 2nd Street. Accordingly, the question was discussed with the Park Board today and approval was granted by said Board. This information is sub- mitted to you for a record. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the communication of the City Man- ager be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. November 4, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In connection with the movement of greater traffic safety in our City, the following comparative traffic facts are hereby presented for Your consideration: TRAFFIC ACCIDENT SUMMARY FOR CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, Comparing January 1 to October 31, 1931 vs. 1932. Traffic Accident Date for 10 mos. 1931 1932 Total Traffic Accidents Reported .................................... 469 261 Traffic Injuries To Pedestrians ..................... 92 76 To Occupants of Cars ... 51 58 11 Regular Session, November 7th, 1932 307 Traffic Deaths To Pedestrians ..................... 3 0 To Occupants of Cars ... 2 1 Better results have been obtained thus far in total traffic accidents, traffic deaths and injuries to pedes- trians; however, more people have been injured while riding in cars this year than last year. In discussing this question at the City Managers' convention, the wri- ter pointed out to the convention that results, thus far, in 9 to 12 Council -Managed cities, entered in the National Safety Contest, showed fewer traffic deaths than last year. Dubuque, thus far, with only one death, as compared to five in 1931, is nearly at the top of the total list of participating cities. By reason of the competition saf- ety contest, our City has been assist- ed in prevention of traffic accidents by many local organizations, includ- ing the Dubuque Auto Club, Amer- ican Legion, Public and Parochial Schools, County officials, the local press, State officials in the enforce- ment of the Drivers' License Law, Public Utilities, Service Clubs and Women's Organizations. It is felt that the Dubuque citizens are becom- ing more traffic conscious. However, to avoid losing our ad- vancement in prevention of accidents and to provide for greater future co- operation, it is hereby recommended that the City Council consider the question of the appointment of a Local Safety Council, consisting of a group of local, prominent and capa- ble citizens who would act, without compensation, toward the study of greater local safety, who would rec- ommend to City Council their deci- sions on local traffic changes and pro- visions and who would contact at certain times representatives of every club and organization of the City. This movement has been sug- gested by the National Safety Coun- cil and is now in effect in quite a few cities. If you favor the idea, detailed suggestions can be obtained for the actual working of such a committee or council. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the communication of the City Manager to the City Council. Sec- onded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Martin Bros. Company, stating that they have discontinued business at the Julien Hotel Cigar Stand on November 1st, 1932, and requesting that they be reimbursed for the unexpired part, namely to July 1st, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Schucker moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and refund in the amount of $50.00 be allowed and a warrant in the sum of $50.00 be ordered drawn in favor of Martin Bros. Company. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 113-32 Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the Du- buque Hotel Company, 2nd and Main Streets, W. H. Klauer, president; W. E. Klauer, secretary, and B. E. Stuart, treasurer, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a per- mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of November, 1932. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andeltinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 114-32 Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that Kies' Drug Store, 1362 Central Avenue, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigar- ettes within the City -of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigar- ettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is direct- ed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. lop, ReLrular Session, November 7th, 1932 Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of November, 1932. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- man Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mathilda Don- aldson, requesting the suspension of the 2nd half of the 1931 tax on S. 75 feet of S. 130 feet of Lot 4 Maple Heights Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and that the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mary Trexler, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 39 of Kelly's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and 'Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Nick Steichen Estate requesting the sus- pension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 Sub. S % of Lot 147 East Dubuque Addition, East 'i2 of Lot 361 East Dubuque Addition, Lot 362 East Du- buque Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of John B. Con- nolly, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 3 of Woodlawn Park Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Val Roth, re- questing the suspension of the sec- ond half of the 1931 tax on Lot 13, Linehan Park Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Consuelo Mc- Gee, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Parts of Lots 4, 5 and 6, Kiene & Blocklinger Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Al. Mueller, requesting the suspension of the sec- ond half of the 1931 tax on Lot 27, Glendale Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the Prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be no- tified of the action of the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Emma Regular Session, November 7th, 1932 309 Jaeger, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1931 tax on West 35 feet of Lot 4 of Weland's Sub., presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Frank Ward, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1, Jansen's Sub. No. 3, presented with no recommenda- tion. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Nick Kersch, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 25 of A. Stines' Ad- dition, presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Henry Lippe, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. E. 24 feet 9 inches of Lot 266, Ham's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be no- tified of the action of the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of P. J. Kearns, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 312, Woodlawn Park Addition, and Lot 2 Sub. 2 of 14 of Min. Lot 172, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Millie Schueler, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 Sub. 1 of 3 and 4, Stafford's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of W. C. Mallder, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 3, Fortune's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Anton Imhoff, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lots 19 and 20, Grand- view Park Addition, Block 6, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be no. tified of the action of the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City Council reconsider their previous action in denying the prayer of the petition of J. J. Weber requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. 50 feet of Lot 1 of 1 of Lot 103, L. H. Langworthy's Addi- tion. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- 310 Special Session, November 28th, 1932 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition of J. J. Weber, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. 50 feet of Lot 1 of 1 of Lot 103, L. H. Langworthy's Add., be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Mr. John A. Kerper, Secretary of the Dock Board, addressed the Coun- cil relative to the collection of ren- tals due for harbor space. Councilman Kane moved that the City Solicitor be instructed to insti- tute actions for the collection of de- linquent harbor rentals. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, pttQ.TS.'-.1932. City CIP,rk. Approve(d�U1.15332. Adopted'bUl Councilmen: Attest: Clerk. CITY COUNCIL Special Session, November 28th 1932. Council met at 7:40 P. M. P r e s e n t— Mayor Andelfinger Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuck ert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Andelfinger and Councilman Mc- Evoy. Mayor Andelfinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of intro- ducing and considering an Ordin- ance amending Ordinance No. 2-30, being the Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque by adding thereto addi- tional boulevards and for the trans- action of such other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the Council. Petition of Nesler & Buechel stat- ing that they have taken over Lot 161, Woodlawn Park Addition and find a special assessment for the im- provement of Auburn Street amount- ing to $177.74 and requesting that they be allowed to pay the first assessment and pay one-tenth each year until the same is paid pre- sented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Manager for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Chas. H. Dell, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancella- tion of the 1931 tax on Lot 8 of Marsh's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men ane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Anna Cripe, terred to the City Council by Board of Supervisors, requesting suspension of the 1931 tax on N. 9f N. M. 1-5 of City Lot 492, sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved refer the petition to the City S Rol' for investigation and re Seconded by Councilman Thomp Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Cou re - the the 1/s pre - to olic- port. son. ncil- Si)ecial Session, November 28th, 1932 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Chas. H. Kingsley, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of Bush's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Leona A. Williams, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on S. 34 feet of Lot 59 of L. H. Langworthy's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Carl Jansen, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on N. 1/2 of Lot 18 and S. 1/2 of Lot 19 of Glendale Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Dan Callahan, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 130 of Mechanics Addition, Lots 14 and 16 of Quigley's Sub. of 710 and Lot 16 of South Park Hill Addition, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Walter J. Hird, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 17 of South Park Hill Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- 311 itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mary V. Bigelow, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 5 Sub. of 10 and 11, Cooley's Sub., S. E. 26.9 of Lot 12 Cooley's Sub., N. W. 23.3 feet of Lot 12 Cooley's Sub., S. E. 8.3 feet of Lot 13 Cool- ey's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayr Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Sophia Kenyon, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 19, Audubon Addition, and Lot 1 of 28 of Bellevue Addition, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—'None. Petition of Mary Gregory, referred to the, City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the remis- sion of the 1931 tax on S. 27.8 feet of City Lot 335, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of John G. Donegan, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors requesting, the suspension of the last half of the 1931. tax on Lots 54, 55 and 56 of Fairmount Park Addition, presented and read. . Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frank E. Horch, re- .312 Special Session, November 28th, 1932 ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the last half of the 1931 tax on Lots 9, 10, 11, 12 13 and 14, Burton's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Sehuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Henry G. Langworthy, Chairman 1933 Dubuque Centennial Committee of the Chamber of Com- merce, requesting the use of the Athletic Field for the holding of the 1933 Centennial from August 6th to August 12th, inclusive, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Baseball Association to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Martin-Strelau Com- pany requesting the City Council to repeal the local truck license and to refund to them the amount of the license so paid presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Messrs. Felix Becker, Paul Strelau and Robert Clancy addressed the Council relative to the repealing of the local truck license. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Bond of W. M. Clemens as Park Commissioner presented for appro- val. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Bond be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Council Proceedings for the month of August, 1932, presented for ap- proval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the Month of August, 1932, be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. November 8, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: As a matter of rec- ord, please be advised of the follow- ing changes made in the personnel of the City Police Department. Said changes became effective November 1, 1932, and were in line with Civil Service regulations. RETIREMENT Retirement of former Captain Michael O'Connor, appointed May 1, 1896, and who retired on a pension at the age of 68 years. PROMOTIONS Appointment of former Desk Ser- geant John Derreberry, aged 38 years, who joined , the Police Force April 24, 1924, to the position of Police Captain. Appointment of former Patrolman Frank Matz, aged 35 years, who joined the Police Force September 18, 1926, to the position of Desk Sergeant. NEW APPOINTMENT. Appointment of applicant Hugh Callahan, aged 23 years, to position of Patrolman. Mr. Callahan resides at 196 Bluff Street, Dubuque, Iowa; Is married; was born at Galena, Illinois, but has resided in the City for the last fifteen years. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication of the City Man- ager be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. November 15, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following pol- icies covering signs and desire to have your approval on same for filing:— E. Katz, 599 Main Street; Policy Special Session, November 28th, 1932 313 No. G.L.269039, Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. Charles Gross, 1722 Central Ave- nue; Policy No. PL 20572, Iowa Mu- tual Liability Insurance Co. T. E. Scharle, 527 Garfield Ave. nue; Policy No. PL 20571, Iowa Mu- tual Liability Insurance Co. E. L. Scheppele, 1420 Central Ave- nue; Policy No. G.L.X.r.401793, Globe Indemnity Co. Edward B. Tegeler, 2293 Central Avenue; Policy No. AG 9204, Iowa Mutual Liability Insurance Co. Army's Recreation, 388-394 Main Street; Policy No. IGB 2251, Stand- ard Accident Insurance Co. Kassler Motor Co., 5th and White Streets; Policy No. 84479, Hawkeye, Casualty Co. Grand Opera House (Strand The- atre), 12th and Main Streets; Policy No. L.O.L.353369, New Amsterdam Casualty Co. Taylor -Yonkers Co., 4th and Iowa Streets; Policy No. I.C.&M. 1746060, Continental Casualty Co. Byrne Bros. Co., 9th and Iowa Streets; Policy No. A.G.L. 455671, Continental Casualty Co. Muntz Cafe (Edw. A. Burlingame), 926 Main Street; Policy No. G.L.P.L. 68643, American Employers' Insur- ance Co. The Orange Bowl (Miss N. James and Miss L. Luckert), 1078 Main Street; Policy No. G.L.P.L. 68646, American Employers' Insurance Co. Harmony Inn (E. Hust, G. & R. Hausdorf), 342 Main Street; Policy No. OLT 5044, Firemen's Fund In- demnity Co. Dubuque Steam Dye Works (A. G. Sommerfeld), 668 Iowa Street; Pol- icy No. C.L.I. 2210, Columbia Cas- ualty Co. Black & White Cab Co., 876 Lo- cust Street; Policy No. C.L.I. 2207, Columbia Casualty Co. L. L. Coryell Oil Co., 698 Iowa Street; Policy No. C.L.I.2212, Co- lumbia Casualty Co. Johnson High Test Oil Co. -9th and Central Avenue, 10th and Lo- cust Streets, 801 Rhomberg Avenue, 2500 Rhomberg Avenue, East 4th Street; Policy No. C.L.I. 2206, Co- lumbia Casualty Co. Weis Oldsmobile Co. (Al. H. Weis), U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., 414 Central Ave. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the City Manager be approved and placed on file. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. November 10, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor. and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting here- with reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer and City Water Works for the month of October, 1932, also list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were drawn during the month of October, 1932. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the City Manager be received and placed on file. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Ordinance No. 22-32. An Ordin- ance amending an ordinance entitled "Ordinance No. 2--30. An ordinance regulating the use of motor and other vehicles upon the streets of the City of Dubuque; designating the provisions hereof as the Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque; re- pealing all ordinances heretofore en- acted governing this subject and all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith; and provid- ing a penalty for violation hereof" by repealing Subdivision "A" of Rule 56, Paragraph 89, Section 3, and en- acting a substitute therefore, and by adding to said Rule 56, additional provisions designating as boulevards Central Avenue from the south line of Fourteenth Street to the north- erly terminus of said Central Ave - nut, East 20th Street from the east line of Central Avenue to the East line of Jackson Street, and Locust Street from the South line of West 14th Street to West Locust Street, over West Locust Street to Semin- ary Street, over Seminary Street to St. Ambrose Street, over St. Am - rose Street to Asbury Street, over Asbury Street to the north line of Delhi Street, by amending Rule 51, Paragraph 89, Section 3, by allow- ing left turns at 14th and Central Avenue and West 14th Street and Locust Street; and by making other pertinent provisions of Ordinance No. 2-30 applicable to this Ordin- ance, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- 314 Special Session, November 28th, 1932 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Kane moved to sus- pend the rules requiring an ordin- ance to be read on three separate clays. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Kane moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Mr. William Berg addressed the Council relative to his petition re- questing the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lots 72 and 73, Pleasant View Addition. No action taken. Mr. Clarence Trexler addressed the Council relative to the petition of Mary Trexler requesting the sus- pension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 39, Kelly's Sub. No action taken. Mr. Frank Gierins addressed the Council requesting that he be al- lowed to remain in his house -boat which is located on Kimball Street as he has no other place to move. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer this matter to the Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of John G. Done- gan, requesting the suspension of the last half of the 1931 tax on Lots 54, 55 and 56, Fairmount Park Ad- dition, presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Chas. H. Dell, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lot 8, Marsh's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to b notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Hubert Meissen, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 327, East Du- buque Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of J. W. Turley, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lots 46, 47, 48, 58, 59 and 60, Oak Grove Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Frank E. Horch, requesting the suspension of the last half of the 1931 tax on Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Bur- ton's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Sophia Kenyon, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 19, Audubon Addition, and Lot 1 of 28, Bellevue Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following e vote: Special Session, November 28th, 1932 Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Walter J. Hird, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 17, South Park Hill Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Dan Callahan, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 130, Mechanic Addi- tion, Lots 14 and 16, Quigley's Sub. of 710 and Lot 16, South Park Hill Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Carl Jansen, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. 1/2 of Lot 18 and S. 1/2 of Lot 19, Glendale Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Leona A. Wil- liams, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on S. 34 feet of Lot 59, L. H. Langworthy's Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be rotified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council - 315 man Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Thos. H. Kings- ley, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of Bush's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City Council reconsider their previous action in denying the prayer of the petition of Chris C. Eisbach requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 22, Stafford's Addition, and Lot 1 of Min. Lot 336. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition of Chris C. Eisbach requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 22, Staf- ford's Addition, and Lot 1 of Min. Lot 336 be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the ac- tion of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Kane moved that the City Council reconsider their prev- ious action in denying the prayer of the petition of Emma Hannon re- questing the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. 1/2 of Lot 20, G. R. West's Dubuque. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Kane moved that the Drayer of the petition of Emma Hannon requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. 1/2 of Lot 20, G. R. West's Dubuque, be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Peas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- 316 Special Session, November 28th, 1932 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City Council reconsider their previous action in denying the prayer of the petition of Lizzie Os- 1 terberger requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on S. % of Lot 222, Davis Farm Addition. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition of Lizzie Osterberger requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on S. 1/z of Lot 222, Davis Farm Addition, be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Council reconsider their Previous action in denying the prayer of the petition of Thomas H. Guns requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of Scharles Sub. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Tompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition of Thomas H. Guns requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2, Scharles Sub. be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the ac. tion of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Ordinance No. 23-32. An ordin- ance regulating the operation of taxi cabs within the City of Dubuque and fixing the rates and prices to be charged for the transportation of passengers from one part of the City to another and providing a penalty for violation hereof, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules requiring an or- dinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. The ordinance was then read 'a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Council reconsider their previous action in denying the prayer of the petition of Mrs. Bar- bara Kettenhofen requesting the sus- pension of the second half of the 1931 tax on Lot 206, Glendale Addi- tion. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition of Mrs. Bar- bara Kettenhofen requesting the sus- pension of the second half of the 1931 tax on Lot 206, Glendale Addi- tion, be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the ac- tion of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Manager Evans, recommending that the house boat owned by Frank Gierins be allowed to remain on Kimball Street until March 31st, 1933, and the City in the meantime to try and collect the back rent due presented. ' Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Manager Evans, recommending that the City of Dubuque join the National Safety Council, without cost, to enter the 1933 campaign of cities, presented. Special Session, November 28th, 1932 317 Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Kane moved that the City of Dubuque accept the propo- sition of Margery Y. Thimmesch and Carl J. Thimmesch and that a warrant in the sum of $325.24 be ordered drawn on the General Fund to cover the special assessments and general taxes held against Lots 13 and 14, Julia Langworthy's Addition, and Lot 14, Lois Addition; same to be in consideration of a Deed con- veying to the City of Dubuque the northerly 15 feet of Lot 4 of 1 of Min. Lot 68, said strip of ground to be used for street purposes. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman McEvoy moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. aApproved�1CXALz..l93& ^ ArinotPdCI,Qt.Q &%D..aS. I93& Councilmen Attest: ..... _........::�e_�_.....: =- City Clerk. Regular Session, December 5th. 1932 310 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Regular Session, December 5th, 1932. Council met at 7:30 P. M. Present—Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Mayor Andelfinger stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Councilman Schuckert moved that W. H. Cullen be appointed as City Clerk Pro Tem of the meeting. Sec- onded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of levy of special assessment and. inlention of the City Council to issue bonds for the construction of a six inch concrete sidewalk six feet wide along the east side of Locust Street abut- ting City Lots 87 and 88 and the north 20 feet 3 inches of 86 and along the south side of West 'third Street from Locust Street to the alley between Main and Locust Streets abutting City Lot No. 88, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Statement, subscribed and sworn to, of Desmond L. Sullivan that he posted along the line of improvement the notice of levy of special assess- ment and intention of the City Ccun- ell to issue bonds for the construc- tion of a six inch concrete sidewalk six feet wide along the east side of Locust Street abutting City Lots S7 and 88 and the north 20 feet 3 inch- es of 86 and along the south side of West Third Street from Locust Street to the alley between Main and Locust Streets abutting city Lot 88, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the statement. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Resolution No. 116-32 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for the constructing of a six (6) foot concrete sidewalk along the east side of Locust Street abutting City Lots 87 and 88 and along the south side of W. 3rd Street from Locust Street to the alley between Main and Locust Street abutting City Lot 88, Kolfenbach Bros., contractors, in front of and adjoining the- same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate herein• after named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Special assessment sub- mitted....................... _......... 19.......... A. A. Cooper, Inc., Lot 88, City Lot.............._.......-................_...................... _..$175.86 A. A. Cooper, Inc., Lot 87, City Lot.............. _....... _........ ..... .................... _........ 25.88 Total............. _............................................ $201.74 1342.91 sq. ft. concrete side. walk at 14.75c per sq. ft. ...... $198.08 Extra expense at 1 per cent...... 1.98 Interest at 6 per cent ........................ 1.68 Total ... ...... .... _.................... .... _........ ....... ...$ 201.74 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of December, 1932. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen, Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. (Resolution Providing for the Issu- ance of Public Improvement Bonds.) City of Dubuque, Iowa Resolution No. 117-32 Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a six (6) foot concrete sidewalk hereinafter de- scribed, has been completed and said improvement has' been accepted by the City Council of said City and the City Engineer has computed the cost and expense thereof to be $201.74. And whereas, public notice as pro- 320 Regular Session, December 5th, 1932 vided by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds to pay the cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held pursuant thereto, and all objections filed thereto have been considered and determined: Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque that to provide for the cost of the construction of a six (6) inch concrete sidewalk six (6) feet wide along the east side of Locust Street abutting City Lots 87 and 88 and the north 20 foot 2 inches of 86 and along the south side of West Third Street from Locust Street to the alley between Main and Locust Streets abutting City Lot 88, there be issued improvement bonds to the amount of $201.74. Said bonds shall be issued under the provisions of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date as of the 5th day of January, 1933, shall be in de- nominations of $100.00 except that there shall be one bond to the amount of $101.74. They shall be numbered from 3315 to 3316 inclu- sive and shall be divided into two series of which the bond numbered 3315 shall constitute the first series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1933, the bond numbered 3316 shall constitute the second ser- ies and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1934. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum which interest shall be payable semi- annually, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto at- tached; and said bonds shall be pay- able out of the proceeds of the spe- cial assessment levied for said im- provement. Both principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be substantially in the following form: No................. _ ..... Series No ............. .... ...... CITY OF DUBUQUE IMPROVEMENT BOND The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer here. of, on the first (lay of April, A. D. 193......; or any time before that date at the option of the City, the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) with interest thereon at the rate of five percent per annum, payable on the presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached, both interest and principal are pay able at the office of the City Treas. urer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque pursuant to any by virtue of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, and in accord- ance with a resolution of the City Council of said City, duly passed on the 5th day of December, 1932. This bond is one of a series of 2 bonds, 1 for $100.00 numbered 3315, and one for $101.74 numbered 3316, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of the construction of a six (6) inch concrete sidewalk six (6) feet wide along the east side of Locust Street abutting City Lots 87 and 88 and the north 20 foot 3 inches of 86 and along the south side of West Third Street from Locust Street to the alley between Main and Locust Street abutting City Lot 86, and described in said resolution; which cost is assessable to and lev- ied along said improvement, and is made by law a lien on all abutting or adjacent property, and payable in ten annual installments, with in- terest on all deferred payments at the rate of five per cent per annum, and this bond is payable only out of the money derived from the collec- tion of said special tax, and said money can be used for no other pur- pose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all the acts and condi- tions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, happened and performed in regular and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the as- sessments, collections and payment hereon of said special tax, the faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In witness whereof, the City of Dubuque by its City Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City af- fixed this 5th day of December, 1932, and has authorized the use of their fac-simile signature to the interest coupons hereto attachd. Mayor. City Clerk. Countrsigned (Seal) (FORM OF COUPON) Onthe ..... ........ _........ day of ..... ........................... A. D. 193......, the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in the bond, the sum of ....................... _................ ............ .... _....... _..... Dollars, at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being ...... .......... ..... months interest due that day on its Regular Session, December 5th, 1932 321 Improvement Bond No ....................... dated .... .......................................................... 193....... Mayor. ..... _....... _................ _........ ....... _................ ...................... City Clerk. Countersigned (Seal) Be it further resolved, that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bonds in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and to deliver them to the City Treasurer who will also register them in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. Be it further resolved, that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the pro- ceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Improve- ment Fund. Be it further resolved, that the Interest coupons attached to the bonds be signed with the fac-simile signature of the Mayor and counter- signed with the fac-simile signature of the City Clerk. Be it further resolved, that as fast as funds allow, beginning with the second year after the payment of interest due, these bonds shall be called and retired in the same order as numbered. Adopted this 5th day of December. 1932. Approved: M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen, Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of levy of special assessment and in- tention of the City Council to issue bonds for the improving of Pennsyl- vania Street from the north proper- ty line of Delhi Street to the City Limits, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the followin: vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Statement, subscribed and sworn to, by Desmond L. Sullivan that he Posted along the line of improvement the notice of levy of special assess. ment and intention of the City Coun- cil to issue bonds for the improving of Pennsylvania Street from the north property line of Delhi Street to the City Limits, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the statement. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andeifinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 118-32 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for the improving of Pennsylvania Street from the north property line of Delhi Street to the City Limits, by James F. Lee Paving Company, contractors, in front of and adjoin- ing the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots. and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, sit- uate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Special assessment submitted ..... ....... .... ...... ................ I............ 19....._...._ Owner. Location. Assessment. Ed. A. Stoltz, Lot 136, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add . ...... $137.25 Ed. A. Stoltz, Lot 137, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add.......... 51.03 Mary H. Taylor, Lot 138, Fin- ley, Waples & Burton's Add. 24.76 Andrew O. Miller, Lot 139, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add. ............................. _.......... ........ _........... 12.35 Andrew O. Miller, Lot 140, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add., E. 10 ft. ........... ....................... 1.64 Clara Connors, Lot 140, Fin- ley, Waples & Burton's Add., W. 50 ft. ...... ......................... 7.71 Chas. Ulrich, Lot 2, Sub. Lot 2 of 1 of M. L. 256 ........................ 213.47 Arthur Mutschler, Lot 1, Sub. Lot 2 of 1 of M. L. 256 ...... ..... 551.57 Wm. A. & Alice Clark, Lot 227, Finley's Add., S. 194 ft. 1.39 Philomena Haun, Lot 228, Finley's Add. ..... _..... ..... .... _.............. 54.35 Margt. Streletzky, Lot 229, Finley's Add. ..... ........ _.......... ..... _..... 88.07 Anna E. McDonough, Lot 232, Finley's Add. ...... ....... _..... ........... ..... 205.56 322 G. H. Darrow, Regular Session, December 5th, 1932 Lot 230, Fin - leys Add. ................... _...._...._........... G. H. Darrow, Lot 231, Fin- ley's Add . ............................. _................. Oliver Schiltz, Lot 209, Fin- ley's Add. ..........._...._.........._ ................. Oliver Schiltz, Lot 210, Fin- ley's Add. ..... ...... .... ..... _.......... _.... ....... N. O. Wagner, Lot 211, Finley Add. ..... _.... .............. ........................_........... N. O. Wagner, Lot 212, Finley Add............ .... _.... _........... Martin J. Corbett, Lot 213, FinleyAdd . ................. _..... .... ................ $1,960.34 63.3 Sq. ft. Concrete Side- walk @ 14c per sq. ft . ......... $ 8.86 42.5 Lin. ft. Comb. Curb and Gutter @ 60c per lin. ft.... 25.50 1542.1 Sq. yds. Concrete Paving UL $1.18 per sq. yd 1,819.68 Interest @ 6 per cent ...... .... ...... 15.76 Extra Expense Gr 4.8834162 percent.......... .......... _.... - .... _................. 90.54 196.20 194.42 103.02 65.16 32.25 13.07 7.07 $1,960.34 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits conferred. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of December, 1932. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car - ride by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. (Resolution providing for the issu- ance of Public Improvement Bonds). CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Resolution No. 119-32 Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the improving of Pennsylvania Street, hereinafter described, has been completed and said improve- ment has been accepted by the City Council of said City and the City Engineer has computed the cost and expense thereof to be $1,960.34. And Whereas, public notice as pro- vided by law has been published by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds to pay the cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held pursuant thereto, and all objections filed thereto have been considered and determined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque that to provide for the cost of improving Pennsylvania Street from the north property line of Delhi Street to the City Limits there be issued Improvement Bonds to the amount of $1,960.34. Said b o n d s shall be issued under the provisions of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date as of the 5th day of January, 1933; shall be in denominations of $100.00 except that there shall be one bond to the amount of $60.34. They shall be numbered from 3295 to 3314 inclus- ive and shall be divided into ten series of which the bonds numbered 3295 and 3296 shall constitute the first series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1933, the bonds numbered 3297 and 3298 shall constitute the second series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1934, the bonds numbered 3299 and 3300 shall constitute the third series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1935, the bonds numbered 3301 and 3302 shall con- stitute the fourth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1936, the bonds numbered 3303 and 3304 shall constitute the fifth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1937, the bonds number- ed 3305 and 3306 shall constitute the sixth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1938, the bonds numbered 3307 and 3308 shall constitute the seventh series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1939, the bonds numbered 3309 and 3310 shall constitute the eighth series. and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1940, the bonds numbered 3311 and 3312 shall con- stitute the ninth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1941, the bonds numbered 3313 and 3314 shall constitute the tenth se- ries and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1942. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum which interest shall be payable semi- annually, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto at- tached; and said bonds shall be pay- able out of the proceeds of the spe- cial assessment levied for said improvement. Both principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be substantially in the following form: No ........................ Series No......................... CITY OF DUBUQUE. IMPROVEMENT BOND The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer here - Regular Session, December 5th, 1932 323 of, on the first day of April, A. D. 193.........; or any time before that date at the option of the City, the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) with interest thereon at the rate of five Per cent per annum, payable on the presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached, both interest and principal are pay- able at the office of the City Treas- urer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque pursuant to and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, and in accord- ance with a resolution of the City Council of said City, duly passed on the 5th day of December, 1932. This bond is one of a series of 20 bonds, 19 for $100.00, numbered from 3295 to 3313 inclusive, and one for $60.34, numbered 3314, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of Improving Pennsylvania Street from the north property line of Delhi Street to the City Limits and de- scribed in said resolution; which cost is assessable to and levied along said improvement, and is made by law a lien on all abutting or adjacent property, and payable in ten annual installments, with inter- est on all deferred payments at the rate of five per cent per annum, and this bond is payable only out of the money derived from the collection of said special tax, and said money can be used for no other purpose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all the acts and conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, happened and performed in regular and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the assessments, collections and payment hereon of said special tax, the faith and dili- gence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In Witness Whereof, the City of Dubuque by its City Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City af- fixed this 5th day of December, 1932, and has authorized the use of their fac-simile signature to the interest coupons hereto attached. ..... _.......... _.... _.... _.... _............................ _..... Mayor. Countersigned (Seal) City Clerk. (FORM OF CONTRACT.) Onthe ..... _..... day of ................................ A. D. 193.._....., the City of Dubuque, Iowa, Promises to pay to the bearer, as Provided in the bond, the sum of .......... _.............................. Dollars, at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being .......... _months interest due that day on its Improvement Bond No .................. dated ............ ............_. .......... 193.......... Countersigned Mayor. City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved, that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bonds in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer who will also register them in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. Be It Further Resolved, that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the pro- ceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Im- provement Fund. Be It Further Resolved, that the interest coupons attached to the bonds be signed with the fac-simile signature of the Mayor and counter- signed with the fac-simile signature of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved, that as fast as funds allow, beginning with the second year after the payment of interest due, these bonds shall be called and retired in the same or- der as numbered. Adopted this 5th day of Decem- ber, 1932. Approved: M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. L. H. Hay request- ing the City Council to reconsider their previous action in denying the prayer of her petition requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on City Lot 353, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved to receive and file the petition. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- 324 Session, December 5th, 1932 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of October, 1932, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and Qle the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Council Proceedings for the month of September, 1932, presented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of September, 1932, be ap- proved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of The League of Iowa Municipalities, with resolution attached, requesting the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque to em- ploy Frank G. Pierce, Secretary of the League, to report to the City of Dubuque on all matters before the legislature in which the City of Du- buque will be interested, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved to re. ceive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Henry Valentine mak- ing claim in the amount of $9.20 for damages sustained to his automobile due to accident caused by cave in on Valley Street, presented and read. Councilman Kane movad that the claim be allowed and a warrant in the sum of $9.20 ordered drawn on the City Treasurer as settlement in full of the claim. Seconded by Coun. cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol. lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Ordinance No, 22-32 An ordinance amending an ordin- ance entitled, "Ordinance No. 2-30. An ordinance regulating the use of motor and other vehicles upon the streets of the City of Dubuque; de- signating the provisions hereof as the Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque; repealing all ordinances heretofore enacted governing this subject and all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith; and, provid- ing a penalty for violation hereof," by repealing Subdivision "A" of Rule 56, paragraph 89, section 3 and en- acting a substitute thereof, and by adding to said Rule 56, additional provisions designating as boulevards Central Avenue from the south line of Fourteenth Street to the north- erly terminus of said Central Aven- ue, East 20th Street from the east line of Central Avenue to the east line of Jackson Street, and Locust Street from the south line of West 14th Street to West Locust Street, over West Locust Street to Semin- ary Street over Seminary to St. Am- brose Street, over St. Ambrose Street to Asbury Street, over Asbury Street to the north line of Delhi St.; amend- ing Rule 51, paragraph 89, section 3, by allowing left turns at 14th Street and Central Avenue and West 14th Street and Locust Streets; and by making other pertinent provisions of Ordinance No. 2-30 applicable to this ordinance. Having been passed on first and second readings November 28, 1932, presented and read a third time. Ordinance No. 22-32 An Ordinance. amending an ordin- ance entitled, "Ordinance No. 2-30. An ordinance regulating the use of motor and other vehicles upon the streets of the City of Dubuque; des- ignating the provisions hereof as the Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque; repealing all ordinances heretofore enacted governing this subject and all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith; and providing a penalty for violation hereof," by repealing Subdivision "A" of Rule 56, paragraph 89, section 3 and enacting a substitute thereof, and by adding to said Rule 56, additional provisions designating as boulevards Central Avenue from the south line of Four- teenth Street to the northerly ter- minus of said Central Avenue, East :0th Street from the east line of Cen- tral Avenue to the east line of Jack- son Street, and Locust Street from the south line of West 14th Street to West Locust Street, over West Locust Street to Seminary Street, over Seminary Street to St. Ambrose Street, over St. Ambrose Street to Asbury Street, over Asbury Street to the North line of Delhi Street; amending Rule 51, paragraph 89, sec- tion 3, by allowing left turns at 14th Street and Central Avenue and West 14th Street and Locust Streets; and Regular Session, December 5th, 1932 325 by making other pertinent provisions of Ordinance No. 2-30 applicable to this ordinance. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 280, Section 1. That Ordin- ance No. 2-30, entitled "An ordin- ance regulating the use of motor and other vehicles upon the streets of the City of Dubuque; designating the provisions hereof as the Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque; repeal- ing all ordinances heretofore enacted governing this subject and all or- dinances or parts of ordinances in- consistent herewith; and providing a penalty for violation hereof" be amended by repealing Subdivision "A" of Rule 56, paragraph 89, sec- tion 3, thereof, and that the follow- ing provisions be enacted in lieu thereof, to -wit: "(A) Jackson Street from the North line of East 14th Street to the South line of East 20th Street and from the North line of East 20th Street to the North line of East 32nd Street. Par. 281, Section 1. That said ordi- nance be further amended by adding to Rule 56, additional provisions designating the following streets and parts of streets as boulevards, to -wit: "(L) Central Avenue from the North line of 14th Street to the northerly terminus of said Central Avenue." "(M) East 20th Street from the East line of Central Avenue to the East line of Jackson Street." "(N) Locust Street from the South line of West 14th Street to West Locust Street, thence over 'Vest Locust Street to Seminary Street, thence over Seminary Street to St. Ambrose Street, thence over St. Ambrose Street to Asbury Street, and thence over Asbury Street to the North line of Delhi Street." Par. 282, Section 3. That hereafter said Rule 56, paragraph 89, section 3 of said ordinance shall read as follows: "Rule 56. The following named streets and parts of streets are de- signated and set apart as boule- vards: (A) Jackson Street from the North line of East 14th Street to the South line of East 20th Street and from the North line of East 20th Street to the North line of East 32nd Street. (B) East and West 14th Streets from the East line of Jackson Street to its intersection with Delhi Street and Delhi Street from West 14th Street to its westerly terminus. (C) North and South Grandview Avenue from the South line of Delhi Street to the North line of Rockdale Road. (D) Rockdale Road from. its south- westerly terminus to South Locust Street, thence on South Locust Street to the North line of Dodge Street, thence on Locust Street to the South line of West 8th Street, and thence on Locust Street from the North line of West 8th Street to the South line of West 14th Street. (E) West 8th Street from the West line of Locust Street to the West line of Julien Avenue, thence on Hill Street from the West line of West 8th Street to the North line of West 3rd Street. (F) West 5th Street from the East line of Wilson Street to the West line of College Street. (G) West 12th Street from the West line of Locust Street to Grove Terrace, thence on Grove Terrace to the easterly line of Arlington Street, and thence on Arlington Street to the West line of Highland Place. (H) East and West Fourth Streets from the westerly approach of the high bridge to the East line of Lo- cust Street. (I) Rhomberg Avenue from the West approach to the Dubuque - Wisconsin bridge to the East line of Elm Street, thence on East 20th Street from the East line of Elm Street to the East line of Jackson Street. (J) West 3rd Street from the East line of Winona Street to the East line of North Grandview Avenue. (K) Dodge Street from Bryant Street to the East line of North Grandview Avenue. (L) Central Avenue from the South line of 14th Street to the northerly terminus of said Central Avenue. (M) East 20th Street from the East line of Central Avenue to the East line of Jackson Street. (N) Locust Street from the South line of West 14th Street to West Locust Street, thence over West Lo- cust Street to Seminary Street, thence over Seminary Street to St. Ambrose Street, thence over St. Am- brose Street to Asbury Street, and thence over Asbury Street to the North line of Delhi Street." Par. 283, Section 4. That said ordi- nance be further amended by strik- ing out the period at the end of the sentence and substituting therefor a comma and by adding thereto the following: "Except at the following intersections, to -wit: 14th Street and Central Avenue and West 14th Street and Locust Street, where left hand turns are permitted." Said Rule 51 shall hereafter read as follows: 326 Regular Session, December 51h, 1932 "Rule 51. Left hand turns shall not be permitted at any street inter- section where traffic devices or sig- nals are in operation, except at 14th Street and Central Avenue and West 14th Street and Locust Street, where left hand turns are permitted." Par. 284, Section 5. That all of the provisions of said Ordinance No. 2-30 applicable to boulevards are hereby made applicable to the boule- vards herein provided for. Par. 285, Section 6. This ordi- nance shall be in force and effect ten days after its final passage and adoption by the City Council and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ings this 28th day of November, 1932. Passed, adopted and approved up- on final reading this 5th day of De- cember, 1932. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in the Tele- grapb-Herald and Times -Journal newspaper December 8, 1932. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Black & White Cab Co. setting out the prices as charged by them for taxi cab ser- vice presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Mr. Max Hertzman addressed the Council objecting to the passage of the proposed Taxi Cab Ordinance. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the communication of the Black & White Cab Co.to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yes—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 120-32 Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the Union Cigar Store, 714 Main Street, Charles Pochter, owner, having com- plied with the provisions of law re- lating to the sale of cigarettes with- in the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cig- arette papers within said City, and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of December, 1932. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Mary Russell, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 11 of Quigley's Sub. of 711, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Peter Kien Estate, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on South 3 feet of 431, all of 432 and N. 1/2. of 433 of East Dubuque Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car - ride by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Merle Traynor, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 1 of 54, Lot 2 of 55 of Marsh's Addition and Lot ar Session, December 5th, 1932 327 3 of 21 of L. H. Langworthy's Addi- tion, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yes—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Wesley Coates, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of Min. Lot 31, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Robert E. McCarron, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the exemption of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 2 of 23 of Min. Lot 149, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Isadore Nemerosky, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 365, East Dubuque Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 115-32 A Resolution amending Resolution No. 21-32 providing for the deposit of public funds. Whereas the City Council by the adoption of Resolution No. 21-32 nominated the banks in the City of Dubuque for the deposit of public funds and fixed the amounts of such deposits; and Whereas, two of said depository banks are now closed and the amount of public funds available for deposit exceeds the sums allowed to be deposited in the remaining banks; and Whereas, it now becomes neces- sary, subject to the approval of the Treasurer of State, to increase the limits of deposits in said banks; Be it, therefore, Resolved that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to distribute public funds in amounts not to exceed the follow- ing in remaining banks, to-wit:— First National Bank ..__........... _..... $125,000 American Trust and Savings Bank........ . .................. _.......... . .... _.... _..... $100,000 Be it further resolved that the City Clerk certify a copy of this Resolu- tion to the Treasurer of State and secure his approval of the increases in deposits, as herein provided for. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of December, 1932. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, J. J. Shea, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Dubuque on December 5, 1932, this being a cor- rect and compared copy of such resolution as the same appears on file in my office. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this 6th day of December, 1932. A. E. SIGMAN, Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Paul Mannstedt stating that some time ago a petition was presented to the City Council re- questing a cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 Sub. of Lot 365 and N. 11 feet of Lot 1 of Lot 366 Ham's Addition and that said petition was denied and now requesting that a suspension of said tax be granted, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. 328 Regular Session, December 5th, 1932 Mr. Jos. Jeanneataud addressed the Council requesting that the City Council reconsider their previous action in denying the prayer of his petition requesting onLots 2and5 e n suspension the 1931Sub. City Lot 688 and part of 654, West 25 feet of Lot 9 of Lorimer's Sub., Lot 13 and 1 of 14 of City Lot 703 and Lot 13 Simpson Addition. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the verbal request of Jos. Jean. neataud for suspension of 1931 taxes to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition of Peter Kien Estate, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on South 3 feet of 431, all of 432 and N. 1/2 of 433 East Du- buque Addition, be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Mary Rus. sell, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 11 of Quigley's Sub. of 711, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Schuckert moved to grant the prayer of the petition and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- tied of the action of the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Mc. Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- man Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Wesley Coates, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of Min. Lot 31, presented with no rec- ommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Napa --None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Theo. Buechele requesting the suspension of thf 1931 tax on Lot 39, N. E. 12.6 feet of Lot 38 and S. W. 4 feet of S. W. 30 feet of Lot 40 Cook's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Anna Cripe, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. Ye of N. M. 1-5 of City Lot 492, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Isadore Nem- erosky, requesting the suspension of the 1931. tax on Lot 365 East Du- buque Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to he notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Manager Evans recommending that a bulletin board for the benefit of the unem- ployed be placed in the City Hall stating the kind of help wanted, pre- sented. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be referred to the City Council for consideration. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- Journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council - Special Session, December 28th, 1932 329 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert; and Thompson. Nays—None. W. H. CULLEN, City Clerk, Prq, Tem. Approved t-- i,.t A1933. Adopted .ZQXx�a,q._/'y933. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, December 28th, 1932. Council met at 7:40 P. M. P r e s e n t— Mayor Andelfinger, *} KK McEvoy, Schuck- ioZ'► mpson, City Manager Meeting called by order of Mayor Andelfinger and Councilman Thomp- Zllddy ayor Andelfinger read the call stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of tak- ing action upon petitions for can- cellation and suspension of taxes. Such other business may be trans- acted at said meeting as may prop- erly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Communication of Syl McCauley, Recreational Director, suggesting that when a new lease is drawn be- tween the City of Dubuque and Governor's Greys for use of the Ar- mory Building that a portion of the time be reserved for use by the Re- creation Commission presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Syl McCauley, Recreational Di- rector, addressed the Council rela. tive to his communication. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Manager be instructed to get in touch with Captain Flanders of the Governor's Greys notifying him that lease on the Armory Hall is about to expire and the City of Dubuque desires to make arrange- ments in the new lease to take care of the request of the Recreation Commission. Mrs. Millin addressed the Council relative to the making of arrange- ments for the paying of special as- sessments for the improving of Al- gona Street and also for the con- struction of a sanitary sewer levied against the property of Jacob Par - pan. Councilman Schuckert moved that this matter be referred to the City Solicitor with power. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yes—Mayor Andelfinger Council- 330 Special Session, December 28th, 1932 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Mrs. Millin addressed the Council relative to the granting of an exten- sion of time on the payment of taxes of Margaret Born. No action taken. Mrs. Effie Munger addressed the Council requesting that the City Council reconsider their previous ac- tion in denying the prayer of her petition requesting an exemption of the 1931 tax and asking the Council to now grant her a suspension of said tax on Lots 43 and 44, Mc - Daniel's Park Hill Addition. Councilman Kane moved that the City Council reconsider their prev- ious action in denying the prayer of the petition of Effie Munger request- ing an exemption of - the 1931 tax on Lots 43 and 44, McDaniel's Park Hill Addition. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition of Effie Mun- ger requesting an exemption of the 1931 tax on Lots 43 and 44, McDan- iel's Park Hill Addition, be denied, but that a suspension of said tax be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Harry C. Savary re- questing that he be granted a re- fund to the amount of $1.63 stating that same has been an overcharge and which he has paid on street as- sessment levied against Lot 54, Union Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Treas- urer for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Board of Supervisors requesting the cancellation of the attached bills in the amount of $79.00 for Ambulance hire presented and read. City Manager Evans rec- ommended that the prayer of the petition be granted. Councilman Schuckert moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Margaret Carroll, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on S. 'A- of Lot 5 of Cain's Sub., pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Anna Florey Lagen, i eferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 15 and Lot 2 of 16 of G. W. Rod- gers Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Fred Schargitz, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 15 and S. % of Lot 16, Belmond Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frank Schargitz, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 136 of Burden & Lawther's Add., and Lot 14 of Belmond Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Margaret J. Gilbert, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot Special Session, December 28th- 1932 zzt 34 and South 16 feet of Lot 33 of McCraney's Eagle Point Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic. itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Katherine Doyle, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lot 14 of Newman, Cooper & Smith's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Petition of Nathan McClain, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lots 1 and 2 of Sub. of Lots 14 and 15 of Bush's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Mary Haun, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 38 of Oak Grove Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Fred Schulz, referred to by the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on N. 47 feet of Lot 124 Burden & Lawther's Ad- dition, and Lots 46 and S. 1/2 of Lot 47 of Stafford's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Jos. E. Hedley, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on S. M. 56 feet of Lot 5 of Mineral Lot 470, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition of the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Petition of Mary K. Lindenberg, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on the Southerly 58.34 feet of Lot 1 of El. len Corkery's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert.- Carried chuckert:Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nuys—None. Petition of Mae Roeder, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 803, A. McDaniel's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Henry T. Maus, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N.E. Y2 of East 134 feet of Lot, 3 Kiene's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Bane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of M. J. Ryan, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 121, Woodlawn Park Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to 332 ial Session, December 28th, 1932 refer the petition to the City SOlic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. B. Kaesbauer, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 143, L. H. Langworthy's Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Barbara LaTour, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on S. E. 50 feet of S. E. 100 feet of Lot 151, L. H. Langworthy's Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Julia Walsh, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on E. 117 feet of Lot 24 of Min. Lot 149, Lots 26 and 27 and Lot 1 of 35 of Stewart's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of John Bodish, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of Cor- nelia Place, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic. itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Amelia Decher, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N.E. 35.6 feet of Lot 20 of Cook's Addi- tion, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition of the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of John Hafley, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 296, Glendale Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. John Norton, re- questing the suspension of the 1931 tax on S. 100 feet of Lot 65, all of 66, Lot 2 of 1 of Cox's Addition, W. 10 feet of Lot 7, all of Lots 8, 9 and 24 of Quigley's Sub. of 710, and Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and W. 40 feet of 9 and Und. % of E. 10 ft. of Lot 9, all in Gilliam's Sub., Lot 242, Ham's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Bethany Home, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lots 83, 84 and 85, Pleasant View Addi- tion, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of W. H. McDermott, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1931 tax on Lot 17 and East 50 feet of Lot 18, Columbia Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- ecial Session, December 28th; 1932 333 itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Sam Swift, State Representative -elect, stating that he will gladly take up and pre- sent to the next Legislature any matter which the City Council may have under consideration, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Grant and Easement Know all men by these presents: That in consideration of $1.00 in hand paid by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a municipal corporation, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowl- edged, the undersigned being the owner of Lots Nos. 16 and 17, in Buseman Addition, in the City of Dubuque, hereby grants and conveys to said City of Dubuque, a perpet- ual right of easement, in, over and across said lots for the purpose of constructing a Storm Sewer with the right to go upon said premises at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting and repairing the same when installed; provided, however, that said City of Dubuque shall re- place whatever earth, sod or shrub- bery that may be disturbed in the installation or repair of said Storm Sewer to as good condition as it was in before the same was disturbed. This Grant of Easement shall be binding upon the undersigned, his heirs, executors, administrators, purchasers and assigns forever. A. L. RHOMBERG. State of Iowa Dubuque County ss. Be it remembered that on this 13th day of December, 1932, person- ally appeared before me, a Notary Public, in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, A. L. Rhomberg, who is per- sonally known to me and acknowl- edged that he executed the fore- going instrument as his voluntary act and deed. A. E. SIGMAN, Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Grant and Easement be ap- proved and ordered recorded with the County Recorder and a warrant in the sum of $1.00 be ordered drawn in favor of A. L. Rhomberg to cover the consideration in the Grant and Easement. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of A. A. Kochendorfer re- questing a refund of $50.00 on his cigarette license, as he has discon- tinued the sale of cigarettes at his place of business at 698 Central Ave- nue, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and a warrant in the sum of $50.00 ordered drawn to cover the amount of the refund. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Approval of R. E. Johnson, Treas- urer of State, authorizing the in- creasing of maximum deposits of City Funds in the First National Bank to the amount of $125,000.00 and the American Trust and Sav- ings Bank to the amount of $100,000.00 presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the approval of Treasurer of State be made a matter of record. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Marci Licata et al. re- questing the City Council to pass the collection of the fruit peddler's license for the quarter from January 1st to March 31st, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved to re- ceive and file the petition. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Notice of Claim for Damages of Joseph Benda in the sum of $100.00, caused by falling into a ditch which was being excavated on Kaufmann Avenue, in front of the Theisen prop- erty, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the Notice of Claim to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. 334 Special Session, December 28th, 1932 December 4, 1932. Mr. R. M. Evans, City Manager, Dubuque, Iowa. Dear Sir: May I call your atten- tion to the annual tax sale, to be held at the Court House on January 2. 1933. Heretofore it has been the custom of the City Council to desig- nate some one from the City to attend this meeting and to buy such offered delinquent taxes, in which the City was directly interested. Should the Council wish to buy some of the offerings it will be nec- eessary for the City Council to again appoint some one with the authority to buy. However, with the condition of the City's finances, it would not be ad- visable to purchase much of the of- ferings at the sale, with the excep- tion of the delinquents in special assessments, dated December 20, 1921, and December 26, 1922 both in- clusive. This would not represent a very big outlay of the City's cash and would protect the City's inter- ests in these properties. Very respectfully submitted, OTTO F. PULS, City Treasurer. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Treasurer be appointed to represent the City of Dubuque at said tax sale and to conform with the suggestion as ontlined in his communication. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. December 24, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following pol- icies and bonds and desire your approval on same for flling:— SIGNS Jacob J. Schwietering, 1079 Main Street; Policy No. G.L.D.L. 71953, American Employers' Insurance Co. Paull Motors, Inc., 6th and Iowa Streets — Policy No. G.L. 269031, Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. St. George Hotel, 576 Central Ave- nue; Policy No. IHP 7587321, The Travelers Insurance Co. B. & G. Battery & Electric Co., 1084 Iowa Street—Policy No, PL 20605, Iowa Mutual Liability Insur- ance Co. Crescent Sweet Shop, 1048 Main Street; Policy No. PL 20606, Iowa Mutual Liability Insurance Co. John Martell, 265 Main Street; Policy No. O.L.&T. 432316, Contin. ental Casualty Co. Goodman's, Inc., 704 Main Street; Policy No. IHP 7587470, The Travel- ers Insurance Co. Schrup Motor Car Co., 13th and Iowa Streets; Policy No. 174-2190, Central West Casualty Co. Mid - Continent Petroleum Corp., 2nd and Locust Streets, Cor. Julien and Nevada, 1865 Central Avenue; Policy No. OLT 5055, Firemen's Fund Indemnity Co. Rainbo Oil Co., 4th St. Extension, Cor. Grandview and Delhi, 6th and Central Ave., 14th and Jackson Streets, Delhi Road, Cor. Grandview and Rockdale; Policy No. OLT 186300, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Iowa Oil Co., all service stations in City of Dubuque; Policy No. JW - 1643, Standard Accident Insurance Co. EXCAVATION BOND Gus Candler, 2053 Jackson Street; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that. the Policies and Bonds be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. December 24, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the meeting of November 28th there were referred to the City Manager by Council the petition of Messrs. Nesler and Bue- chel, dated November 17th, asking that the special assessment for the paving and improving of Auburn Street, as charged against Lot 161, Woodlawn Park Addition, formerly owned by the Voelker Realty Com- pany, be authorized to be handled in such a way that they could pay the first assessment at this time and spread the balance over nine suc- ceeding payments. Attached is a letter written to Mr. Nesler December 20th, explaining that the assessment in this connec- tion was spread December 1, 1930; that in accordance with law the only method in which Council could auth- orize the spread of the assessment was on the basis that the payments to date, together with interest, be received by the City Treasurer prior to the spread of the balance of the assessment. Accordingly, this is to advise that Mr. Nesler yesterday paid the City Treasurer the following i t e m s: $17.77 due January 1, 1931, $17.81 due January 1, 1932, together with Special Session, December 28th, 1932 335 Interest at 5%, amounting to $17.53, and totalling $53.11. The next pay- ment will come due January 1, 1933, and it is recommended by the Man- ager to City Council that the prayer of the petition be granted. For your information, this lot was taken over by the petitioners at an estimated 70% loss on a plumbing bill, totalling $695.00. The lot is estimated to be worth around $200.00 today by them. The sewer and water service con- nections have been paid on said property and Mr. Nesler says the taxes will be taken care of as soon as the petition is granted by Council. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Kane moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. December 20 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: For your information, please find below a summary show- ing the amount of taxes cancelled and suspended from January 1, 1932, to date:— *TOTAL TAXES I City's Share of Taxes Cancelled ISuspendedl Cancelled (Suspended Totals Previously Reported from Jan. 1, 1932 to Sept. 20, 1932......$327.94 $3,130.17 $134.37 $1,283.47 Total Tax Suspensions Granted from Sept. 27, 1932 to date ..... _......... none 3,734.76 none 1,531.70 GRAND TOTALS— Taxes Cancelled, 1932 ................. ...... $327.94 Taxes Suspended, 1932 ........... - .... ....... .......... .............. _.....6,364.93 TaxesCancelled, 1932 ..... . .............. ......................................... ............................. $134.37 TaxesSuspended, 1932 ...... ................. ...................... _..... _......... _.... _.................................... ........... $2,815.17 Taxes Cancelled and Suspended in 1932 ..... _..............................................-.... _.... . ..... $2,949.54 *Note: Total taxes include State, County, School and City. City Share of 1931 taxes -41.0120/c, of total taxes. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the City Manager be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. December 8, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting here- with reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, and Board of Health for the month of November, 1932, also list of claims and list of payrolls for which war- rants were drawn during the month of November, 1932. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager, Councilman Thompson moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. C o u n c i l Proceedings for the months of October and November, 1932, presented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the months of October and November, 1932, be approved as printed. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Tompson. Nays—None. (quit Claim Deed of Margery Y. and Carl J. Thimmesch to the City 336 Special Session, December 28th, 1932 of Dubuque of the northerly 'fifteen feet of Lot Number 4 of the Sub- division of Lot Number 1 of the Sub- division of Mineral Lot 68 presented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Quit Claim Deed be received and recorded with the County Recorder and a warrant in the sum of $1.00 ordered drawn covering the same. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Katherine Doyle, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lot 14, Newman, Cooper & Sinith Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition requesting a cancellation of tax be denied, but that a suspension of said tax be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Margaret J. Gilbert, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 34 and S. 16 feet of Lot 33, McCraney's Eagle Point Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be no- tified of the action of the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Fred Scha:•; it , requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 15 and S. 1/2 of Lot 16, Belmond Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors co be notified of the action of the CAy Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Frank Schar- gitz, requesting the suspension of the 1931. tax on Lot 136 of Burden & Lawther's Add., and Lot 14 of Bel - mond Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Anna Florey Lagen, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 15 and Lot 2 of 16 of G. W. Rodgers Sub., pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Margaret Car- roll, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on S. 1/2 of Lot 5, Cain's Sub., presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Fred Schulz, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. 47 feet of Lot 124, Burden & Lawther's Addition, Lots 46 and S. 1/2 of Lot 47, Stafford's Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Mary Haun, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 38, Oak Grove ial Session, December 28th, 1932 337 Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of May Roeder, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1, Sub. 803 of A. McDaniel's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of W. H. McDer- mott, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1931 tax on Lots 17 and S. % of 18, Columbia Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notifled of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of John Fondell, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 537 and Lot 1 of 537A of Ham's Addition, present- ed with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Anna Boesen, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1931 tax on Lot 256, East Dubuque Addition, and S. 15.12 feet of Lot 255, East Dubuque Addition, presented with no recom. mendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Paul F. Braun, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 11, McCraney's Addi- tion, presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of George Ken- neally, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 1 of East Part of City Lot 682, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- man Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Jacob Traut, requesting the suspension of the sec- ond half of the 1931 tax on Lot 19 of Tschirgi & Schwind Sub., Lot 337 Woodlawn Park Addition, Lot 2 Sub. 2 of Min. Lot 172, S. 90 feet of Lot 1, Sub. 2 of 1 of 1 of 2 of Min. Lot 172, presented with no recommenda- tion. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notifled of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Henry Suver- krup, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 50, Cook's Addi- 338 Special Session, December 28th, 1932 tion, presented with no recommenda- tion. Counciman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Myrtle West - shy, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on the East 28 feet of West 50 feet of West 100 feet of Lot 2 of Sub. Min. Lot 179, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action oe the Cite Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Robert McCar- ron, requesting the exemption of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 2 of 23 of Min. Lot 149, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition requesting an exemption of tax be denied, but that a suspension of said tax be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of John Hafley, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 296, Glendale Addi- tion, presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be no- tified of the action of the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Amelia Decher, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. E. 35 feet 6 in- ches of Lot 20, Cook's Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Bethany Home, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lot 83, 84 and 85, Pleas- ant View Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be -no- tified of the action of the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of John Bodish, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 1, Cornelia Place, presented with no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Julia Walsh, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on the East 117 feet 6 in- ches of Lot 24, Sub. Min. Lot 149, Lot 26, Lot 27 and Lot 1 of 35, Stewart's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Barbara La Tour, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on S. E. 50 feet of S. E. 100 feet of Lot 151, L. H. Lang - worthy's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be cial Session, December 28th, 1932 339 notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. B. Kaes- bauer, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 Sub. 1 of 1 of 143, L. H. Lang - worthy's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of M. J. Ryan, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 121, Woodlawn Park Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on the petition of Henry T. Maus, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. E. l/a of East 134 feet of Lot 3, Kiene's Sub., present- ed with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on the petition of Mrs. John Norton, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1931 tax on S. 100 feet of Lot 65, all of 66, Lot 2 of 1 of Cox's Addition, West 10 feet of Lot 7, all of Lots 8, 9 and 24 of Quigley's Sub. of 710, Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and West 40 feet of 9 and Und. Y2 of East 10 feet of Lot 9, all in Gilliam's Sub., Lot 242 Ham's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be no- tified of the action of the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Schuck- ert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Council reconsider their previous action in denying the prayer of the petition of Adolph and Louise Fischer and Mrs. Paul Mann- stedt requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 365, N. 11 feet of Lot 1 of 366 and Lot 1 of 2 of 367, Ham's Addition. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition of Adolph and Louise Fischer and Mrs. Paul Mannstedt, requesting a cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 365, N. 11 feet of Lot 1 of 366 and Lot 1 of 2 of 367, Ham's Addition, be denied but that a suspension of said tax be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Kane moved that the previous action of the City Council be affirmed in denying the prayer of the petition of Jos. Jennetaud re- questing the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lots 2 and 3, Sub. City Lots 688, and Part of 654, West 25 feet of Lot 9 of Lorimer's Sub., Lots 13 and 1 of 14 of City Lot 703 and Lot 13, Simpson's Addition. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition of Mrs. Mary Gregory requesting remission of the 1931 tax on S. 27.8 feet of City Lot 355 be denied, but that a suspension of said tax be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. 340 Special, Session, Dezember 28th, 1932 Nays—None. Communication of C. W. Ziep- precht, with attached bill of Lewis & Company, Plumbers, In the amount of $10.80, for damages caused by the sewer backing up in the Alley of 13th and 14th Streets between Main and Locust Streets and flooding his basement, presented and read. City Manager Evans recommending that the claim be allowed. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved and a warrant in the sum of $10.80 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Lewis & Company as settlement in full of the claim of C. W. Ziepprecht. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Manager Evans presenting claim of Curtis - Straub Company in the amount of $42.90 for damage caused to said plumbing contractors by reason of the alleged closing of the. storm sewer drain pipe leading from the Masonic Temple into the stone arch culvert on Bluff Stret, also present- ing the written opinion of the Mayor of Dubuque who was asked to arbi- trate this question between the par- ties involved. Councilman Thompson moved that a warrant in the sum of $42.90 be ordered drawn in favor of Curtis. Straub Company as settlement in full of their claim for damages caused by the closing of the storm sewer drain pipe leading from the Masonic Temple to the stone arch sewer on Bluff Street. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved that the City Solicitor be instructed to draft an ordinance repealing that Section of Ordinance No. 66 pertain- ing to the use of vehicles for the conveyance of goods, wares and merchandise. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- Journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- . men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City /I Clerk. Approved ... 1. .1933. tA Adopted '..1933. Councilmen: Attest: __._ _. ....c?� ,. City Clerk. V V j '� � �� 'Y � � ;� � �=� `� �. �� � � � a c,�y aF D�6��U �our�c� � \�`Cc�ra Jan 4 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA For the Year 1933 4w ,.. m. t r ..y,. -,ti t /{�Y [r: . I � �•5�4 City Officers for the Year I933 COUNCILMEN Al. R. KANE, Mayor M. B. ANDELFINGER HENRY F. SCHUCKERT ED. McEVOY ARDENAL THOMPSON City Clerk—J. J. SHEA City Solicitor—M. H. CZIZEK City Manager, ROGER M. EVANS Secretary to Manager—ALLAN E. SIGMAN City Treasurer— OTTO F. PULS City Auditor— FRED GANTERT City Engineer— WALTER H. CULLEN Chief of Fire Department— WM. RYAN City Electrician— JOSEPH CORRELL Plumbine Inspector— GEORGE MASTERS Electrical Inspector— OTTO BETHKE Recreational Director— SYL. McCAULEY Building Commissioner— CARL BARTELS City Asseswr— GEORGE BENNETT Chief of Police— .JOHN GIELLIS Heallth Director— DR. W. J CONNELL Sanitary Officer— JOSEPH T. SCHARRY Market Master— C. J. McCARTHY Milk and Dairy Inspector— JOSEPH T. SCHARRY Supt. of Water Works— JOHN W. McEVOY Regular meetings of the City Council are held the first Monday of each month at• 7:30 o'clock P. M. -ASL_ A& - INDEX -Bo -- INDEX -Book 63 19x3 SUBJECT Pap A Jan. 14—Armory Hall, lease of ........................................................ 3 " 30—Arensdorf Florence, cancellation or suspension of 1932 tax........................................................................................... 7-223 " 30—American Trust & Savings Bank, sign bond .................... 10 Feb. 6—American Legion requesting the issuing of no licenses for concessions during their convention .................... 14 Mar. 6—Aviation Committee, to secure options of lands on Hams Island................................................................................... 17-55 " 22—Adams Herbert, .objecting to certain items in budget 38 " 22—Appel John, claim in amount of$10.50............................ 50-60 " 22—Appel's Crystal Clean, sign bond ........................................ 54 " 29—Annual Report of City Solicitor Czizek......................... 60 " 29—Apel Wm., relative to licensing of transient merchants and furnishing bonds for all, signs and canopies........ 61 Apr. 3—Appointing Officers by Council for year 1933 ................ 63 3—Appointing Officers by City Manager for year 1933.... 63 " 3—Appointing Official Newspaper for year 1933 .................... 64 " 3—Appointing Banks as Official Depositories for year 1933 64-72 " 3—Apel Arthur, requesting free pedders license .................... 68-118 " 3—Alley between College and Roland Sts. south of West 3rdSt. to repair.................................................................... 68-73 it 18—Amodeo Joseph, requesting free peddlers license........... 73-107 " 25—Anthony Theodore, granted Class "B" beer permit........ 90 " 25—Abraham Charles J., granted Class "B" beer permit-... 90 " 25—Alley located on Julien Ave. between Wilson and Alta Vista Streets to repair ...................................................... 91 its 25—American Legion Auxiliary„ permission to hold Poppy Sale........................................................................................ 91 May 1—Abstract of Title to Mineral Lcts 301-301-A and 302 99 " 8—Alley connecting Exchange street with State Street to grade and cinder.................................................................. 101-133 " 8—Alley between Dillon. and State -St., to grade and cinder 101-133 "8—Automobile Paint Shop, sign bond ........................................ 104 66 8—Ament Barbara, Admx., settlement of law suit. ............... 106 it 15—Antennas over public streets and alleys, ordered removed 116 " 26—Aetna Casua'.ty & Surety Co., requesting cancellation of excavation bond of Gus Candler .................................... 118 " 26—American Legion Decorating Committee, R. M. Benn, Chairman, requesting permission to string rope across street for decorations........................................................ '121-168 June 5—Arensdorf Frank and Drexel John, granted Class "B" beerpermit ........................................................................... 127 " 5—Anderson Carl V. Mayor of Alexandria, Minn., requesting a permit for Alexandria School Girls Drum Corps toparade.............................................................................. 128 "28—Alley west to Summit street, petition to repair ................ 139 6428—Adams Susan, requesting remission of 1931-1932 taxes 139 July 3—Andelfinger Councilman, entered and took his seat............ 148 it 3—Armstrong John A. granted cigarette permit .................... 148 it 10—Apel Merlin, granted cigarette permit ................................ 154 " 10—Alderson Dr. Jas,. reappointed member of Library Board 156 it 31—American Legion Committee, parking of cars during convention............................................................................ 169 it 31—Abraham Charles J. granted cigarette permit ................ 170 Aug. 7—American Legion Convention, public liability policy on loudspeakers........................................................................ 178 " 7—Alley bet. York Street and So. Grandview Ave. to vacate 178 " 14—Altman Mrs. Dora K. et al, objecting to improving of West 17th Street ......................................... .................... 182-187 " 22—Adam Mrs. Eliz., requesting suspension of 1932 taxes........ 215-223 Oct. 9—Army's Recreation, sign bond ................................................ 236 •` 23—Atlantic Street, to improve .................................................... 262 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page In 30—Airport, to construct ................ .................................... 262-289-298-308 30—Automobile for Police Department to purchase............ 263 30—American Legion granted permission to stretch banner across Main St. at old Montgomery Ward Store bldg. 263 Nov. 6—American Red Crass Roll Call, resolution on membership 272 13—Althaus Theresa, suspension of 2nd half of 1932 taxes.... 277 Dec. 4—Alley first east of Rhomberg Ave. from Lincoln Ave. to Kimball St., permission granted to U. S. Government toimprove .................................. ........................ 290 " 4—American Legion Drum Corps, requesting permission to hold a Walkathon Contest ................................................ 292 is 11—Adam Wm., remission of 1932 taxes .................................... 296 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page Jan. 30—Blosch Fred M. suspension of 1932 tax ................................ 8 66 30—Board of Railroad Commissioners„ hearing on application of Central Trans. Co. to suspend carrier service........ 9 " 30—Board of Health, report month of Dec. 1932 .................... 10 " 30—Burkett Gus, claim allbwed in sum of $13.32 .................... 11 Feb. 6—Bids for printing index and binding Council proceedings.... 13-21 March 6—Board of Supervisors, thanking City for hauing supplies tounemployed..................................................:.................. 17 Is 6—Bemis Alice et al, reduction in bus ratesi during working " hours... _...... .................. ......................................................... 6—Bennett Hattie, cancellation of 1931 and 1932 taxes........ 18-76 I8-217 " 6—Brunskill Mrs. Eugenia, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 and all of 1932 taxes.............................................................. 19-217 it 6—Bauck Margaret, suspension of 1932 tax ............................ 20-217 " 6—Board of Health, report for month of January, 1933........ 21 ,t 6—Burgmeier Al, sign bond ........................................................ 22 " 6—Building Commissioner Bond, reduced to $1000 00.......... 22 4.6—Budget for fiscal year, 1933........24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31-32-33-34-35 36-38-39-40_41-42-43-44-45-46-47-48-49-50-56-57-58 " 22—Board of Health, special session ............................................ 37 " 22—Bitzberger Al, free license to peddle fruit and vegetables 50 " 22—Bill of Sale, Northwestern Telephone Co, to City of " Dubuque................................................................................ 22—Board of Health, report for month of February, 1933.... 51 53 " 22—Becker Henry, to purchase lots 18 and 19, Slakes Add. 53 " 22 =Board of Education, pertaining to vaccination ................ 55 " 29—Bauer Lena, suspension of 1932 tax ................................ 58-223 " 29—Board of Review, appointing of members ........................ 61 " 29—Buech0e Theo. 'E., appointed member Board of Review 61-130 Apr. 18—Board of Health, special session ...................................... "B" 86 90 25—Berwick M., granted Class beer permit ........................ " 25—Buelow Clarence E., granted Class "B" beer permit........ 90 " 25—Buse E. A., granted Class "B" beer permit ........................ 90-248 " 25—Berntgen Frank H., granted Class "B" beer permit........ 90 " 25—Briggs Wm. E., granted Class "B" beer permit ................ 90 " 25—B. P. 0. E., granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 90 " 25—Board of Health, report for month of March, 1933............ 91 " 25—Bartels C. F., Building Commissioner, placed on 9i4 -time 92 " 25—Burke R. J., appointed member Plumbers Examining Board...................................................................................... 92 May 1—Brunswick Street, matter of grading .............................. 97 " 1—Berwick Mike, granted refund on soft drink license.... 98 " 8—Beecher Mr., requesting that Mr. Heinz be granted a Class"B" permit.............................................................. 102 It 8—Beatrice Creamery Co., sign bond..... ....................:............. 104 it 8—Berntgen Adam J., sign bond ............................................ 104 it 15—Baule Joseph M., granted Class "C" beer permit............ 117 it 26—Board of Health, report for month of April, 1933............ 120 it 26—Benn R. IMI., Chairman Decorating Committee, American Legion, requesting permission to string rope across streets for decorations ................ ...................................... 121 June 5—Bissell Fred E., reappointed member Planning and Zoning Commission.............................................................. 129 " 12—Board of Review, report of ................................................ 130 " 12—Brede Mrs., report of Manager on grade of alley in rear " ofgarage.............................................................................. 28—Brodeur Norbert W., granted Class "B" beer permit.... 134 137 " 28—Bartels Robert F., grant and easement of ............................ 138 " 28—Becker Ernest, requesting free peddlers license............ 139 " 28—Braun Henry C., granted cigarette permit ........................ 140 " 28—Baumhover & McCauley, granted cigarette permit........ 140 " 28—Byrne Bros. Co., sign bond ................................................ 140 " 28—Belsky Motor Co., sign bond ................................................ 140 28—Birndorf M., sign bond............................................................ 140 " CNS --Board of Health, report for month of May, 1933............ 146 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page B July 3—Burke Walter, suspension of 1932 tax ................................ 146 " 3—Beck John C., granted cigarette permit ............................ 148 " 3—Berntgen Adam J., granted cigarette permit .................... 148 it 3—Bertsch L. and Jos., granted cigarette permit ................... 148 " 3—Baumhover Benj. L., renewal of cigarette permit............ 149 Is 3—Bradlley Elmer R., renewal of cigarette permit ................ 149 Is 3—Berntgen A. J., renewal of cigarette permit .................... 149 " 3—Buelow Clarence, renewal of cigarette permit ................ 149 " 10—Bartholomew H. W., requesting a permit to operate a roller skating rink at 76 Main St ................................. 151-161 Is 10—Beninati Nicolq.. requesting permit to con -eruct a frame addition to frame bldg. at 1402 Elm St ......................... 151 "10—Becker Mathilda, suspension of 1932 tax ........................ 151-217 It 10—Beyer Ralph E., granted cigarette permit ........................ 154 It 10—Board of Health, report for month of June, 1933............ 155 "10—Budget estimate of expenditures for 1934 ................ 155 ,year It 10—Board of Health, Special Session ............................. ......... 157 49 24—Barber Mr., Architect of Federal Bldg. to widen Sixth Street between Locust and Bluff Streets .................... 161 " 24—Beninati Nicolo, granted G'ass "B" beer permit............ 162 " 24—Bonded Storm Sewer Fund, report showing receipts and expenditures to June 30, 1933 ........................................165-166-167 Aug. 7—Budget estimate of expenditures for fiscal ,year 1934-35 174-175 to 7—Bakey Mrs. Catherine, suspension of 1932 tax ................ 178 " 7—Broduer N. W., requesting release of Surety Company bond on his Class "B" beer bond and acceptance of pa1•sonal bond........................................................................ 178 to 7—Board of Health, report for month, of July, 1933............ 178 " 7—Boulevard lights at 4th and Iowa Streets and 750 Iowa Street to be turned on for balance of week .................... 179 " 17—Board of Health, Special Session ...................................... 188 " 28—Bond Ben C., Receiver of Consolidated National Bank, requesting separate values on lots 10-11 Hamburg Add. 192 14 28—Beer, sale of, closing hour in other cities ........................ 192 Sept. 11—Bertsch Jos. J., et al, sign bond ........................................ 203 22—Blocker .John, Administrator of Estate of Gorge Hilders requesting permission to redeem tax sale certificate.... 215 66 22—Becker Henry, requesting street and al'ey lines in High- landAdd............................................................ Oct. 9—Brink C. A. et al, requesting construction -of curb and 21 gutter on York Street ............... 235 « 9—Bennett Street, request of Interstate Power Company to operate buses over ........................................................ 235-0-45 " 9—Brunjes Jurgen, suspension of 1932 taxes ........................ `• 236 9—Braconier F. G. sign bond .......................•............ ............ " 239 16—Bennett Stephen, et al, objecting to operation of buses Bennett ennett Street ........................ ........................................ 246 23—Bush Miss B. E,, requesting that the storm sewer along Lot 1 of Pinehurst Sub, be extended ........................... " 23—Board of Health, report for month of September, 1933.... " 247-273 249 30—Benda .Joseph, settlement of personal injury claim........ Nov. 6—B, & G. Battery & Electric Co., bond 263 sign .................... 6—Black & White Cab Co., sign bond .................................. 41 272 272 24—Board of Health, report for month of October, 1933.... Dec. 13—Bissell Fred, tax commission of Chamber 283 of Commerce requesting the appointing of some suitable perscn or persons to make trip to Washington, D. C. and other points in the interest of public improvement projects nowpending ...................... .......................... 18—Board of Health, report for month of November, 1933.... " 300 18—Bissell Fred E.. relative to damage done to his 801 water lateral on Plymouth Street .............................................. $03 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page C Jan. 2—City Council, Regular Session .............................................. 1 is 3—City Council, Posponed Regular Session ............................ 1 it 3—Connolly Joseph P., suspension of 1931 tax ........................ 1 Is 14—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 3 is 30—City Council, Special Session ................................................ 7 is 30—Callahan Mrs. ,Ellen, cancellation of 1932 tax .................. 8-211 " 30—Claims month of November, 1932, proof of publication.... 8 if 30—Claim o' Forrest T. Plass in amount of $321.25 ....... ..... 9-76 is 30—Central Transportation Co., hearing to suspend carrier service between Dubuque and Fort Dodge .................... " 30—Calamac Grill, granted cigarette permit... ......................... 9 " 30—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, re- ports and claims for month of December„ 1932---......... 10 " 30—Corbett & Scott, sign bond .................................................. 10 30—Capital Theatre, sign bond_ ................................ ................ 10 " 30—Claim o° Gus Burkett allowed in surra of $13.32 ................ 11 Feb. 6—City Council, Regular Ses-ion............................................ 13 146—Glraims month of December, 1932, proof of publication 13 is 6—Council Proceedings month of December, 1932 approved asprinted............................................................................. 13 44 6—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, reports and claims for month of January, 1933............ 14 is 6—City Division of Dubuque County Taxpayers Ass'n re- questing at least a 25% reduction in expenditures from past years.................................................................... 14 March 6—City Council„ Regular Session ................................................ 17 is 6—Claim of Arthur M. Meyers, in the amount of $10.00 17-56 is 6—Claims month of January, 1933, proof of publication........ 17 6—Council Proceedings month of January, 1933, approved asprinted................................................................................ 20 6—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, re- ports and claims for month of February,, 1933............ 22 " 6—County Work Relief Committee, decision of Council.... 23 22—City Council, Special Session -------------------_.......... ................ 38 22—Cunningham John A., objecting to certain items in budget------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38 " 22—Claim of John Appel in the amount of $10.50 .................... 50-60 22—Cunningham John A., widen West 8th St. on So. side 53-76 is 22—Claims month of February, 1933, proof of publication.... 53 " 22—Council Proceedings, month of February, 1933, approved asprinted................................................................................ 53 29—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 56 " 29—Cullen Lurean M., suspension of 1932 tax .......................... 58 29—Carney R. E., suspensi-on of 1932 tax ................................ 59 29—Cox Anna T., cancellation of first half of 1932 tax--.. 59-223 « 29—Cleaver Win. H., sign bond .................................................. 59 29—Czizek, City Solicitor, Annual Report ................................ 60 29—Claim of Clara Elliott, settlement of .................................. 60 29—Conley Jos. M., appointed member of Board of Review 61-130 Apr. 3—City Council, Regullar Session ............................................ 63 " 3—Canavan Wm. S„ requesting suspension of 1932 tax.... 69-2d.3 is 3—Claim of Jessie Reynolds ..... ................... ,............................ 69-294 3—Claim of Bernell Kircher... ................................................... 69-74-179 10—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 71 " 10—Claim of Laura L. Richard ................................................ 72-76-99 " 10—Contract of Bertram Scherer to purchase lots in Levi Add................................................................................. ...... 72 10—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Warks, re- ports and claims for month of March, 1934 ................ 74 7-0 " 10—Claim of Page Hotel, settlement of .................................. " 10—Claim of Coca-Cola Bottling Works, settlement of----..---. I,:-) " 14—City Council, Special Session ................................................ 76 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page C is 18—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 77 " 18—Cunningham John A., relative to bonds for beer permits 79 " 18—Claims month of March, 1933, proof of publication.... 78 it 18—Claim of A. G. Snyder ......... ......... .................... ....._............... T; is 25—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 87 " 25—Casey Wm. J., granted Class "B" beer permit .................. 90 it 25—Cramer A. B., granted Class "C" beer permit ........... 90 " 25—City Auditor and City Treasurer, Annual Reports........ 92 " 25—Contract for use of Municipal Athletic Field to H. A. Engel'....................................................................................... 93 if 25—Contract for installing bullet proof w5ndshields on Police cars, awarded to Midwest -Timmerman Co......... 93 it 26—City Council, Special Session .................................................. 94 is 26—Callahan Mary E. and Mackin Florence, granted Class "B" beer permit ............... _...................... _......................... 94 " 27—City Council, Special Session ................................................ 95 May 1—City Council, Regular Session .............................. ..... ......... 97 Is1—Claim of H. F. Mackert.......................................................... 97 is 1—Catherine Street, to grade......... ................................._........... 97-133 " 1—Co1ins Anna Mae, granted Class "B" beer permit........ 98 " 1—Claim of Mrs. Scharff............................................................ 99 " 5—City Council, Special Session ............................................. 100 is 5—Court costs ordered paid in cases of City versus J. H. Rhomberg Est. et al, Conlin & Kearns, Fischer & Ca., Fischer Investment Co ....................................................... 101 " 5—Conlin & Kearns court costs ordered paid. .. . .......... . ....... 101 is 8—City Council, Special Session....... ..................._..................... 101 " 8—Claim of Frank McCoy......................................................... 101 " 8—Council Proceedings, month of March, 1933, approved asprinted................................................................................. 103 "8—Canfield Hotel Grille, sign bond .......................................... 104 It 8—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, re- ports and claims for the month of April, 1933........ 104 " 8—Claim of Barbara Ament Admx., settlement of........ 106 418—Claim tof Genevieve Freyman, sett?ement of .................. 106 "8—Claim of Evelyn Pelzer, settlement of ............................ 106 648—Claim of Jack Redmond, settlement of ..................... _... lou 99 8—Claim of Ned Redmond, settlement of ............................ 106 " 15—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 108 Ed 15—Claims month of April, 1933 proof of publication........ 108 "15—Contantines Stamaties, denied Class "B" beer permit._.. 11'1 Is 26—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 118 " 26—Cunningham Leo and Thompson John M., granted Class "B" beer permit........................................................ 121 to 26—Constantinos Stamatios, granted Class "B" beer permit 121 June 5—City Council, Regular Session ............. _............................... 125 "5—Claim of Mildred Lyon- ......................................................... 126-209 is 5 --City Solicitor to draft ordinance amending beer ordin- ance with reference to dances where beer is sold........ 128 " 5—Continental Oil Co., requesting permission to widen the Northwest corner at West 5th and Locust Sts......... 128-132 49 5—Capital Theatre, requesting permission to erect sign is 94 canopy canopy.................................................................................. Council, Special Session ............................................ 128 130 12—Council Proceedings, month of April, 1933, approved 46asprinted ............................................................................... 130 12—Civil Service Commission, report on examination for 99applicants on Police and Fire Departments 130 .............. 12—Civil Service Commission, report on promotional exam- inations on Police and Fire Departments ........................ 131 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page C is 12—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, re- ports and claims for the month of May, 1933 ............ 131 " 23—City Council, Special, Session ................................................ 135 " 28—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 136 " 28—Council Proceedings, month of May, 1933, approved as printed.. ............................................................. ................... 137 " 28—Claims month of May, 1933, proof of publication........ 139 " 28—Callahan Mary et al, sign bond .......................................... 14b July 3 —City Council, Regular Se'ssion................................................ 145 " 3—Clark Carl A., renewal of cigarette permit ........................ 149 " 19—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 158 " 10—Casey Bridget, suspension of 1932 tax ........... _............. 152 " 10—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, re- ports and claims for mcnth of June, 1933 .................... 153 " 10—Costa Joseph, granted C11ass "B" beer permit ................ 154 " 10—Costa Joseph, granted cigarette permit ........................ 154 " 10—City Engineer instructed to prepare plans and specifi- cations for a program of public improvements........ 156 ` 19—City Council, Special Sessiun................................................ 158 " 24—City Council, Special Session ............................................. 159 " 24—Coca-Cola Bottling Co., claim of .......................................... 159 " 24—Claims month of June, 1933, proof of publication........ 160 " 24—Continental Oil Co., requesting extension on building permits........................._ ...................... .,............................... 160 " 24—Council Proceedings, month of June, 1933, approved as printed.............. .......................... __.......... .......................... 160 " 24—Claim of Theo. T. Kies, damages to automobile.......... 160-209 " 31—City Council, Special Session ................................................ 168 is 31—Civil' Service Commmission, Annual Report for years 1931 and 1932........................................•........................... 163 Aug. 3—City Council, Special Session ............ ................................ 173 11 7—City Oouncil,, Regular Session ............................................ 174 " 7—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, re- ports and claims for month of July, 1933 .................... 178 is 7—Callaghan Mary, sign .bond ................... _----------------------------- 179 " 7—Clark's Drug Store, sign bond ................................................ 179 " 14—City Council, Special Session ................................................ 181 It14—Calvary Cemetery Ass'n, objecting to improving of Roosevelt Street ............................... _.... _........................... 182-187 " 14—City Council, authorized to attend Highway Commission meeting.................................................................................. 184 " 14—City Engineer, authorized to attend Highway Commiss- ionmeeting ................... . ........ ....,...._................................. 184 " 17—City Council, Special Session ................................................ 185 is 17—Cullen Walter H., appointed Clerk Pro Tem .................... 185 " 17—Cullen Walter Hy, appointed Ctty Manager during vacation of City Manager Evans .................................... 183 " 17—Connell Dr. W. J., appointed Registrar of Vital Statistics 1&8 " 28—City Council, Special Session ....... I ........................................ 189 "28—Claims month of July, 1933, proof of publication.....__. 190 99 28—Council Proceedings, month of July„ 1933, approved as printed....................................... _.......... _............................... 191 is 30—City Council, Special Session ....... _.......................... _........... 194 Sept. 4—City Council, Regwllar Session ........... _................................. 197 94 6—City Council, Special Session......... ...................................... 197 Is 11—City Counci)„ Special Session .................................................. 202 is 11—Conlan Hudson -Essex Co., sign bond ................................ 203 is 11—Continental Oil Co., sign bend ................................................ 204 " 11—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, City Health Department, reports and claims for month of August, 1933........................................................................ 204 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page C " 11—Catherine Street, from Quigley Lane to Angella Street, tograde...-•........................................................................... 205 " 13—City Council, Special Session ............................................ 207 15—City Counci]„ Special Session ....................... ................. 210 it 15—Cosley Wm., granted Class "B" beer permit .................. 21.0 " 15—Claim of Jos. A. Hartman, damages from clogged sewer 211-294 It 22—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 213 " 22—Claims month of August, 1933, proof of publication.... 214 it 22—Coal Terminal, to construct .................................................. 216-272 " 25—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 217 Oct. 2—City Council, Regular Session ............................................ 229 " 2—Council Proceedings, month of August, 1933, approved asprinted--._....--••---••............................................................. 232 " 2—Carter (MMs. Mary, cancellation of 1932 and 1933 taxes 213 " 9—City Council, Special! Session .............................................. 235 " 9—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, re- ports and claims for month of September, 1933 .......... 238 " 9—Central Battery & Electric Co., sign bond ........................ 23J " 16—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 241 " 16—Claims, month of September, 1933, proof of publication 242 " 16—Cain 0. E., suspension of 1931 and 1932 taxes .................. 243 " 23—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 246 " 23—Coal and Ore Terminal, to construct................................251-254-275 " 30—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 260 " 30—Connell Dr. W. J., recommending adoption of ordinance Nov. to control sources of natural ice ................................... 3—City Councils :Special Siesslibn............. I............................... 262 265-269 " 6—City Council, Regular Session ............................................ 270 " 6—Council Proceedings, month of September, 1933, approved as printed .. ..........:.................................... 271 " 6—Coryell Oil Co., sign bond ........................................................ 272 " 6—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, re- ports and claims for month of October, 1933............ 273 " 6—Coca-Cola Co., areaway to construct to stop flooding of basement........................................................................ 273 " 13—City Council, Special Session .............................................. 276 Nov. 13—Claims month of October, 1933, proof of publication.... 276 It 24—City Council, Special Session ................................................ 281 Dec. 4—City Council, Regular Session .............................................. 237 it 4—Crescent Sweet Shop, sign bond ...................................... 288 "11—City Council, Speciale Session ........ I ..................................... 295 if 11—Carney W., withdrawal of name from petition calling a specialelection.................................................................... 296 it 11—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, re- ports also list of claims for month of November, 1933, 296 " 11—Civil Works Administration, the City to defray one-half of the cost of telephone service, typewriters and supplies 9 14 11—Coca-Cola Bottling Co., claim in the amount of $13.50 299 " 13—City Council Special Session .............................................. 300 " 18—City Council Special Session .:...............•.................._......... 301 " 18—Claims month of November, 1933, proof of publication 30a " 26—City Council, Special Session ............................................... 306 " 26—Council Proceedings, month of October, 1933, approved asprinted............................................................................ 300 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page co Jan. 14—Dock Commission on curtailment of expenses ............. ... 3 41 30—Diamond Grill Inc., granted cigarette permit .................. 9 to 30—Dubuque Stone Products Co., sign bond....... ...................... 11 Feb. 6—Dubuque Automobile Dealers Assn, requesting free dancepermit ..... _ ........................................_...... ............... 13 " 6—Dubuque Trades & Labor Congress, protesting ,against the cut in wages recently put into effect ...................... 14 Mar. 6—Dubuque Benevolent and Humane Society„ appropriation foryear, 1933........................................................................ 21 " 22—Dubuque Retail Food Distributors, revise fees for peddling................. _.............................................................. 53 " 29—Den7ler Auto Top & Body Shop, sign bond ........................ 59 Apr. 3—Duffy John L., to be appointed Police Judge .................... 63 3—De Witt Edward', requesting free peddlers licerse.... 64-75-86-107 to 25—Diamonds Grille, granted Class "B" beer permit-.. ....... U0 May 1—Dubuque Golf Club, granted Class; "B" beer permit...... 90 " 1—Dubuque County Abstract Company, bill ordered paid 99 " 8—Dillon Street, between Grandview Ave. and alley which connects Exchange Street with State Street, to grade andcinder ............................... _.................... ......................... 101-133 " 8—Dubuque Centennial Committee, requesting ; concession privileges at Athletic Park during week of Aug. 0 to12, 1933 ...... _.....................................................•..•............. 102 " 8—Dubuque Motor Sales Co.,, sign bond .............................. 104 June 5—Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, requesting that the new license ordinance be put in pamphlet form.., ............. 126 5 --Diamonds Grille, sign bond ...................... 127 " 5—Drexel John and Arensdorf Frank, granted Class "B" beerpermit.......................................................................... 127 July 3—Drost Dorothea, suspension of 1932 tax ............................ 145-218 " 24—Dovi S. C., Director of Dubuque Cadet Band, request- ing contribution from City to pay travel expenses of bandto Chicago, Ill............................................................. 160 Aug. 7—Diamond Bros. Cafeteria, requesting permission to erect a billboard on Lot 1, Block E, Industrial Sub......... 178-184-232 Is 7—Duccini Alex J. et al, requesting extension of storm sewer in Shiras Ave ......................................................... 178-275 " 28—Dances in beer taverns closing hour in other cities.... 192 Sept. 11—Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress, thanking Council for taking part in Labor Day exercises .................... 202 " 11—Deacon Marie et al, requesting that L. W. Roedell be permitted to operate his Portable Public Address System.................................................................................... 204-275 " 22—Dodd Frank .E, requesting suspension of 1932 taxes.... 215-221 " 22—Dubuque Club, graned Cla+ss "B" beer permit ................ 216 Oct. 9—Disabled American Veterans of World War, requesting permission to hold For -Get -Me -Not drive, Oct. 14,1933 235 " 9—Digman Anton, suspension of 1932 taxes ........................ 236 " 9—Danceland Ballroom, requesting permission to hang a banner from Eagles Bldg. to Johannsen Candy Co. Bldg. ............. :.......................................................................... 238 " 9—Dubuque Foundry, invoice for boulevard light post delivered to Kaufman and Central Aves......................... 239 " 16—Denell Fred, suspension of 1932 taxes ............................ 213 " 23—Dubuque Club, granted cigarette permit ........................ 2a7 " 30—Danner Joseph, suspension of 2nd half of 1932 taxes.... 260 Nov. 13—Dersch Frank H., suspension of 2nd half of 1932 taxes `277 1.24—Duggan Thomas, claim for personal injuries .................... 262 Dec. 4—Dry Dock, to construct ......................................................... 288 " 26—Dubuque Stone Products Co., quit claim deed to Govt. Lot No. 3, Sec. 7, Twp, 89, North, Range 3, East of 5thP. M .......................... .............................. _..................... 306 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page E Jan. 30—Eisenegger Mrs. Arthur J., sign bond .............................. 10 Mar. 29—Enright Mary E., suspension of 1932 tax ... ..................... 59-224-23' It 29—Elliott Clara, settlement of claim .................................... 60 Apr. 3—Eagle Street, storm sewer to construct .......................... 70 49 25—Eisenegger A. J., granted Class "B" beer permit........ c0 "25—Ender A. J., granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 90 19 25—Eagles Bldg. Ass'n, granted,Class "B" beer permit........ 90 " 25—Engel H. A. granted use of Municipal Athletic Field .... 93-104-185 May 1—Engineering Extension Service of bowa State College, extending invitation to send representative of fire Dept. to Fire School............................................................ 97 " 26—Electrical Inspector, petition. to be placed on+ full time employment.......................................................................... 118 " 26—Ernst Ben L., granted permission to connect with san- itary sewer Lot 45, Althauser's Sub ............................. 120-128 June 28--Eisenegger A. J., requesting permission to erect canopy over sidewalk on West 11th St. at Arno Bldg......... 139 " 28—Eisenegger A. J., granted cigarette permit ...................... 140 July 3—Eisenegger A. J., requesting permission to transfer beer permit.................................... L ................................. I ........... -. 145 It 3—Ender A. J., granted cigarette permit ........................... 148 at 3—Elks Lodge, granted cigarette permit ............................ 148 " it 3—Ender A. J., renewal of cigarette permit ........................ 140 10—Eichman Ida A., suspension of 1932 tax ........................ 152 it 10—Eichman Arthur, granted cigarette permit .................... 154 " 24—East 20th Street, to improve ................................................ 165 Aug. 7—Evans R. M., bond of .......................................................... 1i8 " 7—Eiseneer A J cavo bond 179 g , Vj .......... ................................. It 7—Eagle Point Water Works smoke stack, repairing Of ----------------------------------------------------------------------------179-180-189-190-204 Sept. 25—Evans, City Manager, appointed Clerk Pro Tem of meet ing.......................................................................................... 217 Oct. 2—Engineering Extension Servic-, of Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, extending invitation to attend Iowa Sewage Treatment Conference ...................................... 231 It 9—Eisbach Peter J., suspension of 1932 taxes.... ................ 236 " 16—Eisbach Chris C., suspension of 1932 taxes .................... 243 Nov. 13 --Even Jos., relative to City purchasing car for Police Depa`rtment.......................................................................... 281 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page F Jan. 30—Feldman's Garage,, sign bond ................................................ 10 Mar. 6—First National Bank, sign bond .................................... 22 is 22—Fuerst Laurine, suspension of 1932 taxa .......................... 52-224 "22—Fuerst Andrew, suspension of 1932 tax ........................ 52-218 6622—Fitzgerald Vincent, suspension sof 1932 tax ........................ 52 It 29—Fosselman Anna M.., suspension of 1932 tax .................... 58-224 44 29—Falkenhainer Charles, sign bondl.._................................. 59 .Apr. 18—Fink Mrs. Mary, requesting suspension of 1932 tax.... 78 It 25—Fox Roy„ granted Class "B" beer permit ........................ 90 " 25—Flynn John D., granted Class "B" beer permit .................. 90 " 26—Fortman Anton, granted Class "B" beer permit............ 94 May 1—Flynn Mary A., suspension of 1932 tax.. ......................... 97 9( 6 --Flanagan Merlin, granted Class "B" beer permit.......... 100 " 6—Fischer t& Co., and Fischer Inv. Co., court costs order- edpaid.......,..... .... .............................. ................................ .... 101 "8—Fuhrmann-Triller Co., sign bond ....................................... . 104 448—Freyman Genevieve, settlement of claim .......................... 106 It 15—Forment Mrs. Edith, granted Class "B" beer permit.... 117 " 26—Fighting Back Chapter No. 6, Disabled American Veter- ans of World War, inviting Council to join in Mem- orialDay parade ............. ................................... •--.......... 118 It 26—Fire Pension Fund, application for exemption from provisions of Senate File No. 131 ....................................122-135-145 it 26—Fire Maintenance Fund, application for authority to levy an emergency tax ................................................................ June 12—Foster Rueben, granted Class "B" beer permit ................ 123-135 134 " 28—Flynn John D., granted cigarette permit .................... 140 If 28—Falkenhainer Drug Co., granted cigarette permit...... 140 July 3—Fortman Anton, renewal cigarette permit.. ........ ............. 149 " 10—Federal Coordinators of Public Works of Iowa, City Engineer to present plans and specifications for public improvements....................................•-................... 156 " 24—Frith Park, erect a curb wall on rear side ...................... 159 " 24—Fuhrmann F. P., protesting against operation of Betty LeeDance Hall.........................•--...---.......-----..................... 159 " 24—Freund Anton, requesting permission to erect banner on Main St., between 8th and 9th Sts:. ....................... 160 " 30—Fischer Investment Co., indemnity bond covering liabil- ity on sidewalks at 4th and Locust Sts., cancelled.... 195 Sept. 22—Flynn Mary M., requesting cancellation of 1932 taxes.... 215-218 Oct. 2—Fleming Philip B., executive officer of Federal Emer- gency Administration of Public Works, acknowledging receipt of Council resolution on the construction of dams in Mississippi River ................................................ 231 Oct. 2—Frohm Lena, suspension of 1932 taxes ............................ 232 942—Feller Catherine, suspension of 1932 taxes ................:..... 233 " 9—Fluckinger Motor Co., sign bond ..._ . ................................. 238 4423—Forward Gene, requesting permission to pay special assessment and taxes in the sum of $100.00 against Lot 69, Belmont Add ......................................................... 247-280 Dec. 4—Flynn Mrs. Tim, suspension of 1932 taxes ........................ 287 INDEX—Book 63 SUBJECT Page G Jan. 14—Governor Greys, lease of Armory Hall......... ................. 3 Is 30—Genz Ado, sign bond.............................................................. 10 Alar. (;—Glover Co. employees requesting reduction in bus rates 18-76 " 6—Grandview Heights Add., ,sanitary sewer. ... 22-23-6b-66-67-68-85-108 " 22—Gronau Freda, cancellation of 1931 and 1932 taxes...... 52-218 " 22—Guler Peter, remission of 1932 tax ................... ............... 52-218 is 22—Glen Oak St., light to move between Julien Ave. and W. 14th S+t.......... ........................ •......................................... .54-60-277 Is 29—Gneier Lawrence, suspension of 1932 tax ... _..................... 58-218 " 2:)—Garver W. A., suspension of 1932 tax ----------_------------ ------- 58-218 „ 29—Goodman's Inc., sign bond ......... ..­ .......................................... 59 Apr. 18—Gardens, to plow .......... .................................................... _.... 86 " 25—Gregory Frank„ R. and O'Regan Tim, granted Class "B" beerpermit.........................------------------------------------------------ 90 " 25—Grommersch John J., granted Class "B" beer permit...... :-0 " 25—Gala Dominick, granted Class "B" beer permit ........... 90 " 25—Glab Alois, granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 90 " 25—Gerdes & Machinek, granted Class "B" beer permit........ 90 " 25—Gala Dominick, granted cigarette permit ........................ 93 " 26—Gloden Louis, granted Class "C" beer permit.................... 94 June 5—Gadient Elizabeth, redemption of tax sale certificates 126 " 5—Good Will Tours Committee, requesting the sending of a representative on tour of June 15, 1933 .................... 126 135 " 28—Grant and Easement of Robert F. Bartels ........................ 138 " 28—Gilmore St., petition to repair and construct sidewalks 1:39 " 28—Glab Alois, granted cigarette permit..._.._.-_ ................... 140 " 28—Gchrig J. C., power of Attorney ....................... ........ ........ 141 July 3—Grommersch John J., granted cigarette permit .................. 148 " 10—Gala Dominick, application. for transfer of beer permit 1311 " 10—Gala Dominick, granted cigarette permit.. ............. .......... 154 " 10—Gniffke H. B., reappointed member of Library Board_ 156 Aug. 28—Gruber Geo. Jr., requesting suspension of 1932 tax...... 191 11 28—Gehrig Jos. C., requesting return of bond of Milton Steiner.................. __..... _........ -.......... .... _....------- ..-......-*-- 192-199 Sept. 11—Gas,-mann Chas. J., requesting suspension of 1932 taxes 203-218 Oct. 2—Gilloon Frank, submitting ordinance regulating the keep- ing of hogs, cattle and sheep in the city limits.......--. 23-1 " 9—Glab Geo. W., suspension of 1932 taxes ............................ 236 " 16—Guns Thomas, suspension of 1932 taxes ............... _............. 213 :: — t.icnn Wm., cancellation of 1932 taxes .............................. 247 Nov. 6—Grand Opera House Co., sign bond....._ ................... 17:. „ 24—Gross Geo. P. and .Mary A., suspension of 1931 and 1932 taxes V*c. 4—Garver W. A., cancellation of 1931 and 1932 taxes........ 287 " t —Gross Charles, sign bond .............. .......... ........... _... 288 " 26—Calle Hubert and Lawsoa Charles, application for a Class "B" beer permit .................................... ..._ 307 Ow IN DEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Yage H Jan. 30—Hedding John B., cancellation of 1932 tax ...................... 8 " 30—Home Cafe, sign bond cancelled .......................................... 8-21 Feb. 6—Homan Fred J. request to be appointed boiler inspector i3 March 6—Hams Island, to secure options of lands .............................. 17-55 " 6—Haller Wm. A., suspension of 1932 tax ................... ........ 18-224 it 6—Hargus Lillian L.,-susrpension or cancellation of 1932 tax 19-219 is 6—Horsfa)li Clarence, cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 and allof 1932 taxes................................................................ 20 6—Holscher G. H., sign bond ...................................................... 22 " 22—Halpin Sylvester, refund on cigarette license ... ............ 51 " 22—Hoefflin Mrs. Pauline, suspension of 1932 tax .................. 51-224 is 29—Hughes Chas. J., suspension of 1932 tax ............................. 59 April 3—Hughes R: D., requesting refund on cigarette license.... 68 " 10—Hotel Canfield etal, request to rescind hotel. license.... 71 " 14—Hotel licenses reduced 50010 .................................................. 76 " 25—Hughes Robert D., granted Class "B" beer permit........ 99 " 25—Horne Wm., granted Claass "B" beer permit ................ 90 It 25—Hail; George,. granted Class "B" beer permit ................ 99 " 25—Heim Anna, granted Chiss- "B" beer permit .................. 90 " 25—Hartig Drug Co., granted Class "B" beer permit .............. 90 " 25—Hurst Elsa, granted Class. "B" beer permit .................... 90 It 25—Hennig Joseph, granted Class "B" beer permit ..... _..... 90 " 25—Huekels A. J., granted Class "B" beer permit ................ 90 " 25—Hogan V. J., granted Class "B" beer- permit .................. 90 is 25—Hail George, requesting, transfer- of beer permit............ 91 " 25—Hennig Joseph A., granted' cigarette permit .................. 93. May 1—Haus Mary, cancellation of 1932 tax .................................... y8 " 1—Hail George,, granted refund on soft drink license........ 98 is 1—Hollenberger Herman, denied Class "B" beer permit........ 9.8 it 5-11o11enberger Herman, granted Gass "B" beer permit.... 100 It 8—Henschel John A., requesting that Dillon St. from Grandview Ave. to alley which connects Exchange St. with State St. also the alley connecting Exchange St. with State St. and the alley between Dillon St. and State St., be graded and eindered................................... 101-133 Is 8—Heinz Mr. Sr., requesting a Class "B" beer permit...... 102 " 8—Heinz John Sr., granted CWs "B" beer permit ............ 102 " 15—Healey Charles Joseph, requesting cancellation of sewer and water special assessment on S. 26 ft. Lot 245, Davis Farm Add...................................................117-127-132-149-152 !` 26—Homan Fred J., appointed inspector of boilers ................ 121 June 5—Heim John, granted permission to redeem tax sale certificates............................................................................ 10.9 " 5—Heim John, granted permission to pay special assess- ments cn installments for improvements of Central Ave. and White St........................................................•.... 129 " 28—Hafley John, requesting suspension of 1932 tax............ 139-219 is 28—Hughes Robert L., sign bond .................................. ............. 140 is 28—Heabel & Company, house movers bond .......................... 140 is 28—Hille L. E., power of Attorney ........................................... 141 July 3—Haley Amy, renewal of cigarette permit ............................ 149 " 10—Horne William, granted cigarette permit ................. _....... 154 " 10-11artig Drug Co. 2510 Central Ave., granted cigarette permit.................................................................................... 154 /0 10—Hartig Drug Co. 97 Locust St., granted cigarette permit 154 " 10—Hartig Drug Co. 756 Main St., renewal of cigarette permit.................................................................................... 154 " 24—Haupert John, requesting that Lowell St. be repaired 153-274 " 24—Harrington John et al, requesting that Lowell St. be repaired.................................................................................. 160-274 " 24—Hail Genevieve et al, relative to operation of Emerald Isle Roller Rink................................................................. 161 " 31—Hay Mrs., complaining of conduct at Casey Beer Tavern 168 " 31—Hoag Mrs. Amanda, requesting suspension of 1932 tax 168 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page H Aug. 14—Hannig Sencie, requesting suspension of 1932 taxes........ 183 " 14—Heinz John Sr.. granted Class "B" beer permit .................. 183 " 28—Heinicke Inc. R. H., bid of rejected ......................... 9 " 2+8—Hugh Mrs. Anna requesting cancellation of last half of1932 taxes........................................................................191-225-234 Sept. 11—Hollenberger Herman, requesting tansfer of his beer permit......................................................... _......................... 204 Is 13—Haupert Anna, rrequesting cancellation of 1932 taxes 208-219 Is 15—Hartman Jos. A., claim for damages caused by clogged sewer...................................................... . ................. *......... .... 2al-294 is 22—third Mrs. Marie, requesting suspension of 1932 taxes 214-224 " 22—third Jos. L., requesting reduction in his special assess- ments.....................................................................................• 216 Oct. 9—Haun Philomena, suspension of 1932 taxes ........................ 236 It9—Hanfelt Ben F., suspension. of 1932 taxes ........................ 236 is 9—Hines Frank W., suspension of 1932 taxes .................... 236 " 9—Hartman Carl F., sign bond .................................................. 238 is 9—Harmony Inn, sign bond ........................................................ 238 " 9—Howe Louis Me H., Secretary to President, acknowledg- ing receipt of resolution on construction of locks and dams near Dubuque............................................................. 240 is 16—Hilvers Jane, suspension of 1932 taxes ............................ 243 " 23—Hail George, requesing permission to transfer his beer permit................................. _................................................. 248 " 30—Hill Wm. and Scherrer Frank, Class "B" beer permit 262 Nov. 6—Hubert E. C., suspension of 1931 and 1932 taxes ..... _..... 270 61 6—Hendricks Geo. J., suspension of 1932 taxes ....... _........... X70 " 24—Heim 0$ara M., cancellation of 2nd half of 1932 taxes 283 Dec. 4—Hartig Drug Co. 2510 Central Ave., sign bond................ 288 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page I Jan. 14—Interstate Power Co., curtailment of street lighting.... 3 " 30—Interstate Power Co., submitting three propositions on reduction of street lighting .............................................. 7.11 " 30—Inspection fees on milk, cream and other dairy products 11 March 22—Intersection of Julien Ave. and Glen Oak St., light toinstall............................................................................... 51-60 April 10—Iowa Oil Co., sign bonds ........................................................ 74 May 8—Interstate Finance Corp., sign bond .................................... 104 June 5—International Harvester Co., permission to hold parade in in 126 July 3—Interstate Power Co., removaM of power pole alley rear of Montgomery Ward Co. Bldg ................................. 150 " 24—Interstate Power Co., instructed to remove all street car switches and tracks on Hill, W. 3rd and Alpine Sts. 165 94 24—Intersection of W. 8th St. and Julien Ave., markings to be placed in center of street ......................................... 165 Aug. 14—Iowa Association of Chiefs of Police regtieE:ting attend- ance of Chief of Police to attend convention ............ 183 " 28- International City Managers Ass'n, extending invita- tion to the City Council and City Manager to attend convention........................................ .... .............................. 192 Sept 15—Iowa Oil Co., granted permission to rebuild driveways and sidewallUcs at Oil Station at 20th and Jackson Sts. 211 Oct. 9—Interstate Power Co., request to operate buses over BennettStreet ---------------------- ----- .-------- ......... ................. 235-215 " 23—International Brotherhood of Flsctrical Workers, re- questing the employing of Eletrical Workers on street lighting contracts ............................................... 247 23—Interstate Power Co., warrant in the sum of $29.12 ordered drawn in their favor to cover the replacing of stolen wire at the Municipal Athletic Park ............ 250 No J March 6—Tones Mrs. Hannah, suspension of 1932 tax ...................... 19 to 6—Juergens & Son, sign bond ...................................... " 6—Jordan W. J., to install; toilet facilities in Recreation DepL.. ................................................................................... 2-1 is 29—.Johannsen Elmer, sign bond ................................................ ;,9 April 3-4affe Bertha, requesting suspension of 1932 tax ............... 69-219 is 25—Jaeger A. G., granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 90 " 27—Tenni Henry, granted Class "C" beer permit .................... 95 " 27—,Julien Candy Kitchen, granted cigarette permit............ 95 May 26 --Jackson Christeen L., suspension of 1932 tax .................. 119-219 June 28—Julien Dubuque Memorial Committee, requesting per- mission to hold tag day .................................................... 13^ July 3--Jacquinot Harry J., granted cigarette permit .................. 148 " 3—Joseph Mrs. N. B., renewal of cigarette permit ................ 1.19 it 31—Jaeger Arnold G., granted cigarette permit .................. 170 Sept. 6—Jenkins C. B., requesting street light at 26th and White streets............... _...... :.................................................... 199-214-273-278 Oct. 9 --Jacobson Iron & IMetal Co., requesting permiss'.on to erect shed on .East 11th St. at C. G. W. R. R. tracks 233 Is 23—Jacobi Chris., suspension cf 1932 taxes ......................". 247 it 23—Jordans-Fields, requesting permission to install a flood light on roof of Midwest, Timmerman Co, Bldg. 248 69 30--Jeannetaud Jos., cancellation of 1931, 1932 and 1933 Nov. taxes................... ....................... ........................................... 6—Johnson High Test Oil Co., sign bond ............................ 260 272 it 13—Johnson R. W., Principal of Senior High School, request- ing permimd.o,n to hang banner across Main Street for home coming ..................•-- ............ ............. 277 is 24—Jansen Mrs. Carl, requesting her name be withdrawn from petition for special election to abandon Manager Form of Government ............ __ ............. 281 Dec. ......... 11—Tan petition ggen Christian, withdrawing name from petition is calling special eitection ...................................................... 296 do11—Jeannetaud Jos., suspension of 1931 and 1932 taxes.... 296 2"eannetaud Jos., to be reimbursed for strip of ground for rounding of the corner of Julien Ave. and West 8thStreet .....................•--..................- • - INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page Jan. 30—Kenne-ally Stephen. cancellation of 1932 tax ........................ 7-225 11 30—Klein's Apparel Shops Inc., sign bond .............................. 10 91 30—Kies & Butler, sign Wnd ........ ... * --------- ------- *-"* .............. 10 19 30—Kirchoff Edw., sign bond ........................................................ 11 March 6—Kosciuscko General, commemoration of 150th anni- versary.................................................................................. 6—Koehler Katherine, ;suspension of 1932 tax ........................ 17 18-225 6—Kuehnle John G. et al, installation of light on west end of Kirkwood St ............................................................. 24 22—Kressig Frank, suspension of 1932 tax ............................ 51 22—Kuehnle Ins. Agency, return of Mietropolitan Shoe Shopsign bond ................ ....................... ......................... 53-78 22—Kies Drug Store, sign bond ................................................ 54 29—Kramer Wm. J., suspension of 1932 tax .............................. 58-219 29—Keller Electric Co., sign bond .............................................. 59 29—Kolfenbach Louis C., apointed member of Board of Review.................................................................................... 61-130 April 3—Kane M. R., appointed Mayor for ensuing year............ 63 3 --Kircher Bernell, claim of .................................................... Mary, 63-74-179 10—Kerkenbush John and requesting suspension of 1932 tax .................................................................................. 72-219 10—Klein Geo. Estate, requesting cancellation of 1932 tax.... 72-217 10—Kraft Clothing Store, sign bond........................................ 74 25—King H. D. and Werner Marie, granted Class "B" beer permit........ ......................................................................... . 90 25—Kintzinger Nic, granted Class "B" beer permit............ vo 25—Kochendorfer Adolph A., granted Class "B" beer permit to 25—Kretz E. P., granted Class "B" beer permit .................. 90 25—Klauer W. E., granted Class "B" beer permit ................ 90 2.5—Karrigan & Kohopolus, granted Class "B" beer permit tie 25—Kress & Leiser, granted Class "B" beer permit........ 90 25—Kretschmer Insurance Agency et al, requesting that a left hand turn be allowed at 8th and Locust Sts......... 91-106 27—Kennedy Daniel, granted Class "B" beer permit............ 95 27—Kleeman Arthur, granted Class "B" beer permit........ 95 May 5—Kirkpatrick Mrs. Anna, granted Class "B" beer permit 100-287 8—Kennison H. A., requesting action on laying out and grading of street namely, "Mount Vernon Court".... 102-198 8—Kelsen John, granted Class "B" beer permit ................ 105 8 --Kress H. L., granted Class "C" beer permit .................... 105 July 3—Klein Frank P., granted Class "B" beer permit............ 148 3—Knockel Louis J., granted cigarette permit .................... 148 3—Klauer W. H., granted cigarette permit ........................ 148 3—Kunnert Fred J., granted cigarette permit .................... 148 3—Kies Drug Store, granted cigarette permit .................... 148 3—Kiene Dorothy, renewal cigarette permit ........................ 149 10—Kaiser Lena, suspension of 1932 tax ................................ 151 24—Kies, Theo. T., damages to automobile ............................ 160-209 24—Karigan & Kaliopulos, granted renewal of cigarette permit............... ............................. .................. ................... 162 31—Keehner Mrs. Leo, granted Class "B" beer permit........ 170 Aug. 7—Kress Levi, suspension of 1932 tax .................................. 177 7—Kies & Butler, sign bond.........._ .................. ....................... 179 7—Kaufman Avenue Water Reservoir, repairing -of 1791W-180k-190-195-201-206-207-210-Zll-213-294 14—Kolfenbach L. F., requesting cancellation of 1931 taxes 183-225 28—Kennison H. A., requesting approval of plat of Mount VernonCourt ...................................................................... 192-198-304 no INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page K Sept. 6—Krajewski C. I., selected as Architect for swimming pool 201 11—Kearns P. J., requesting suspension of 1932 taxes........ 203-219 It 11—Kuehnle Louis H., granted Class "B" beer permit........ 205 Oct. 9—Kiernan James, suspen3ion of 1932 taxes ............................ 236 It9—Kluck Mary, suspension of 1932 taxe3 ............................ 236 It 9—Kennelly Geo., invoice for labor for installing boulevard light post at Kaufman and Central Avenues ................ 239 It 16—Kulow Charles, suspension of 1932 taxes ............................ 243 Nov. 6—Kiene Peter Estatq, ,suspension of 1932 taxes ................ 270 " 6—Kressig Frank, suspension of 2nd half of 1932 taxes.... 270 " 6—Kassler Motor Co., sign bond ................................................ 272 " 24—Koehler Mrs. Sarah, cancellation of 2nd half of 1932 taxes------------------•..........................................._......................... 282 Dec. 4—Katz E., sign bond.................................................................... 288 It 4—Kimbaall Street, east of the west line of alley to the river. permission given to U. S. Govt. to improve 290 46 18—Knoll Ida and Robert H., requesting that the balance of unpaid assessment on West 3 ft. of Lot 2 of 38 Marsha Add. be cancelled................................................................ 301 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page 94 .1, 94 Jan. 3—League of Iowa Municipalities, to furnish legislative " I&—Langworthy Henry G., Chairman 1933 Dubuque Cen- reports.................................................................................... 1 " 14—Lease of Armory Hall at 9th and Iowa Sts ..................... 3 " 30—Lorenzen Laura C., cancellation of 1932 tax .................... 8-225 " 30—Lundbeek Sarah Catherine, suspension of 1932 tax........ 8-220 " 30—Lange Jos. W. Dyeing and Cleaning Works, sign bond 10 March 6—Luckritz Fred, suspension of 1932 tax ................................ 18-220 " 6—Lonergan James. appointed inspector of boUers................ 21-121 " 6—Loizeaux Dr. Charles E'., sign bond .................................... 21 �. 6—Leik Wm. C.. sign bond ........................................................ 22 April 10—Lombardi Nick, requesting free peddlers license ............ 71-76 " 10—Luthe John and Tucker Herbert, sign bond ................... 74 " 25 --Link Ed. A. and Weber Frank J.. granted Class "B" 7—Landon Charles. sign bond .................................................... " 14—Lacy F. R.. addressed the Council• objecting to the im- beer permit provements of Main St.. South Main St. and W. 17 St. " 25—Ludwig M. J.. granted Class "B" ,beer permit .................. 90 " 25—Lynn M. C., granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 90 " 25—Leiser & Kress, granted Class "B" beer permit........ 90 " 25—Lange Philo B. and Harvey M., power of attorney. ... 91 " 25—Lee Betty, granted permission to operate frame lun.ch f 193 wagon on wheels on Central Ave., 2nd lot south o 92-168 9thstreet............................................................................. " 26—Lock Rudolph. granted Class "B" beer permit ................ 94 " 26—Lyons Edward, granted G."s "B" beer permit............ 94 May 5—Lehman John F., granted Class "B" beer permit............ 100 " I&—Langworthy Henry G., Chairman 1933 Dubuque Cen- tennial Committee. requesting concession privileges at Athletic Field during the week of Aug. 6 to 12. 1933 102 " 8—Loyal Order of Moose. granted Class "B" beer permit 105 " 8—Light to install at intersection of W. 14th St. and AudubonStreets................................................................ June 5—Lyon Mildred, notice of claim .............................................. 107 126-209 It 28—Lee Betty, granted Class "B" beer permit ...................... 1378 July 3--,Leik Wm.. C., granted cigarette permit ............................ 113—Ludwig M J., cigarette permit 149 renewal .............................. " 10—Library Board, certificate of tax lllevy .............................. 152 " 24—Le Van Roy et al. requesting that Rhomberg Avenue berepaved............................................................................ " 24—Lowell St.. request to have same repaired ...................... 1�8 159 " 31—Lee Mrs. Betty. requesting renewal of permit for bar- becue stand ............................... 168 " 31—Lyons Edward. requesting transfer of beer permit to 260 Iowa Street.................................................................. 168-173 " 31—Locust St. and So. Locust St., to improve ........................171-245-290 Aug. 7—Lee Mrs. Betty, requesting permission to fireproof the barbecue stand at 871 Central Ave. and that she be allowed to continue to operate ................................ 174 178 '• 7—League of Iowa Municipalities, bill for dues ................ 7—Landon Charles. sign bond .................................................... " 14—Lacy F. R.. addressed the Council• objecting to the im- 179 provements of Main St.. South Main St. and W. 17 St. 181 14—Loes Dr. A. M., addressed the Council objecting to the improving of Main St.. S. Main St. and W. 17 St. " 28—Lyons Lyda„ requesting suspension of 1932 taxes........ 181 191-220 " 28—Ley Peter, requesting cancellation of last half of 1932 taxes....................................................................................... 191-22U " 28—Landon Chas. T., Commander. of American Legion, ex- pressing appreciation for support of Council during convention.............................................................................. 193 ON r � INDEX—Book . G3 1933 SUBJECT Page L Sept. 11—Lane James, sign bond.............................................................. 204 it 11—Lee Betty, requesting transfer of her beer permit........ 204 " 15—Link Edward, granted Class "B" beer permit ............ 211 " 22—Lee James. F. Paving Co., assignment to First Nat'l Bank for the improvement of West 17th St................. 213-214 " 22—Lock Rudolph, stating he discontinued the sale of beer 215 Oct. 9—Lebben John. suspension of 1932 taxes ............................ 236 " 9—Lincoln Ave. from Roosevelt St. to Emerson St., side- walks to construct on the east s.ide.................................. 240 " 23—Lee James F. Paving Co., assignment to First Nat'l Bank for the improvements of Main St. and South MainStreet............................................................................ 218-249 " 23—Lease with Uhlrich CoaI Co., to purchase 3 trucks.... 259 " 30—Le Grand Frank, suspension of 2nd half of 1932 taxes 260 Nov. 24—Ley Joseph, suspension of 1932 taxes.............................. 262 24—Lang Martin, suspension of 2nd half of 1932 taxes........ 282 Dec. 4—Lee Paving Co. James F., extension of time until Jan. 1, 1934, for completion of Alain Street contract SectionNo. 3."..........:........................................................ 292 " 4—Lucas T&s. H., withdrawal of her name from petition calling special eitcetion...................................................... 293 " 26—Lacy Clive W. and Mona M., warranty deed to the City of Mineral Lots 296, 299 and 300.................................. 308 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page Mc .March 6—McHugh C. N,. municipal control of telephone rates and " 6—McFarland service................................................................................... John J., suspension of 1932 tax ........................ 18 19-226 " 22—McCaffery Joseph, suspension of 1932 tax ........................ 51-220 " 22—McGrath E. J., suspension of 1932 tax .............................. 52-220 " 22—McCauley Syl, Recreational Director, requesting use of Athletic Field to Recreation Commission for base- ballgames............................................................................ 53 April 25—McLaughlin Frank, granted Class "B" beer permit ........ 90 " 26—McCoy Thomas F., granted Class "B" beer permit........ 94-270 May 1—McCleP4an H. L., agent for Standard Oil Co., requesting that left hand turn be allowed at 8th and Locust, also setback curb........................................................................ 97-106 " 1 -=McDonald Daniel, granted Class "B" beer permit............ 9A « 8—IMeCoy Frank, claim of .......................................................... 100 " 15—McCauley Syl, requesting fill of Rafferty Slough for playgrounds................. ......... ................. ..... ................ ..... ... 116 June 5—McEvoy John W., band of ...................................................... 127 " 5—McKay 'R. V., reappointed as member of planning and " 28—McFarlane zoning commission.............................................................. Robert, granted cigarette permit ................ 129 140 " 28=McLaughlin Frank, granted cigarette permit ................ 140 July 3—McCeney Josephine, suspension of 1932 tax................145-220 -tax 146-22b 193—McCauley Mary, cancellation of •1932 ........................ it 10—McCoy Thos. F., renewal of cigarette -permit ................ 154-270 Sept. 22—McDermott W. H., requesting suspension of 1932 taxes 215-220 It 22—McMahon Mrs. Mary, requesting street light on Nowata street...................................................................................... 215-274 Oct. 9—McLaughlin Maude, cancellation of 1932 'taxes............ 237 " 23—McLaughlin Frank P., requesting permission to trans- ferbeer permit.................................................................. 248 " 23—McLaughlin Frank P., requesting permission to trans- fer cigarette permit............................................................ Nov. 13—McCarron Robt., suspension of 1931 and 1932 taxes.... 248 277 " 24 McCoy T. F., cancel$ation of personal 'tax ........................ 282 Dec. 26—McCauley Charles B., cancellation of 1932 taxes....-....... 80d Im INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page M Jan. 14—Mechanics at City Garage, reduction in wages............ ; 11 30—Mootz John, suspension of 1931 tax ..... 7 " 30—Murphy Insurance Agency, cancelling sign bond of HomeCafe..........................................••--..................... -- •--- 8 21 30—Miller-Palmer Sign Co., sign bond .................................... 10 30--JMiilk, cream and other dairy products, inspection fees 11 Feb. 6—Morrison Bros. Co., request to appoint Fred J. Homan boiler inspector .................................. •.............................. 13-21 it 6—Main Street from Charter Street to W. 17th St., to pave 14-76 March 6—Meyers Arthur M., claim in amount of $10.00 .................. 17-56 " 6—Main st. property owners, objecting to paving of said street-------------••--.---.................................. ........._................... 17-76 " 6—Marra Mrs. Joseph, suspension of 1932 tax ........................ 18 " 6—Murphy Mrs. Anna, suspension of 1932 tax .................. 19-221 6—Meighan Fred, sign bond ...................................................... 6—Muntz Cafe. sign bond........................................................... _2 " 22—Mullady James B., free License to peddle extracts........ 50 29—Meyer Wm., cancellation of 1932 tax ................................ 59 April 3-4Miuntz Edward, objecting to assessment for sewer in Grandview Heights Add ......................................... ' it 25 --Mai M. C., granted Class "B" beer permit ........................ LU 25—Meighan Fred L., granted Class "B" beer permit........ 90 " 25—Malloy Ed., granted Class "B" beer permit ................ 90 " 25—Machinek & Gerdes, granted Class "B" beer permit........ SO 25—Milligan Harry C., granted Class "C" beer permit........ 90 25—Midwest-Timmerman Co., granted contract for placing of bullet-proof glass windshields for police cars........ 93 I - .tnce and Callaghan Mary E., granted Class „B" beer permit .............................................. ........ 94 " 26—Mayerle John, granted Class "B" beer permit .............. 94 26—Muntz John, granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 94 " 26—Maas Wm., granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 94 " 26—Mossos George, granted Class "B" beer permit............ 9.1 " 27—Magino Frank, granted Class "B" beer permit ............. 95 Imay 1—Mackert H. F., claim of ......................... 97-155 1—Malloy Edward J., granted cigarette permit .................. 98 " 8—Mount Vernon Court, plat of and grading of street.... 102 8—Marquette Street,, petition to extend .................................... 102-133 8—Moose Lodge, granted Q.ass "B" beer permit .............. lo5 15—Murray Patrick W. and %illig Geo. J., granted Class "B" beer permit....................••---..........----............................. 117 " 26—Mai M. C., requesting refund on pool table license........ 118-141 " 26—Machinek Carolina, granted Class "B" beer permit........ 121 June 5—Maloney Francis et al, requesting the granting of the petition for permit to operate roller rink at Third andLocust bts...........................•----....---..........................._.. 125 " 5—Mathis-Moffatt Co., sign bond ...................... _................... 121 5—Mulligan Battery & Electric Co., ,sign bond .................... 127 " 28—Montgomery Ward Company, requesting the removel of power pole in alley bet. Main and Locust Sts. in rear i their bldg. at the cor. of 8th and Main Sts. 136-149-150-158 " 28—Martin Henry, requesting suspension of 1932 tax........ 139-220 " 28-1r C;v -r•.: , ,_—; r ., granted cigarette permit. ............... 14o 28—Martin W. A., sign bond ........................................................ 140 28—Majestic Garage, sign bond. ......... ................... INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page July 3—Miller Georgq, granted cigarette permit ............................ 148 it 3—Mai Melchoir, granted cigarette permit .............................. 1,18 " 3—Malloy Edward J., renewal cigarette permit ................ 14J " 10—Myers-Cox Co., granted cigarette permit ............................ 154 " 24—Maple Street, repairing of same referred to Council.... 159-274 " 24--uMfl1lin Lena P., requesting that overflow of water in the 900 block on Iowa St. be taken care of ...................... 160 4" 24—Magee Thomas J., granted Class "C" beer permit.-...... 162 " 24—Main St. and So. Main St., to improve .... 162-163-181-184-186-197 198-202-209-229-2D0-2 l -241-242-M2-2515-266-2189-292, -304 " 24- Main St., boulevard lights to install...... 163-181-182-184-186-187-197 198-202-209-231-233-249-253-260-261-267-268-292 " 31—Main Street and, South Main Street, storm sewer to construct .. ............ .......... .......... 170-240-263-257 -271-283-302-303-303 Aug. 7—Miller-Jones Co., sign bond .................................................. 179 49 28—Marra Anna,, requesting suspension of Iast half of 1932 tax............................................................................... 191-225 " 28—Montgomery Ward & Co., requesting permission to construct a loading platform............................................192-194-195 Sept 6 --Municipal Athletic Park, wind' insurance to be, taken out 20I. " 11—Murphy William A., requesting suspension of 1932 taxes 203-221 " 13—Municipal Athletic Park, replacing of pales and lights damaged by storm ................................. ..•----- -- --......--------- 209-250 " 13—Murphy U. S. Senator, resolution expressing his appre- ciation for his efforts in the immediate construction ofdams............................................................................. .. 212-231 " 22—Muntz Leonard Estate. requesting suspension of 1932 taxes......................................................... ..........•-......------. " 22—Muntz John, requesting transfer of his Class "B" permit 214 210 Oct. 2—Mcehan Dolor, requesting permission to operate news stand at the northeast corner of 8th and Locust Sts. 232-239 it 2—Manders Math., suspension of 2nd half of 1932 taxes 233 Is 2—Milks Andrew H"suspension of 2nd, half of 1932 taxes 233 642—Mullen Bros. & Co. et al, objecting to granting permits for the installation of oil burners not provided in ordinance 2 33 " 9—Magson Florence6 claim for damages to tire on auto- mobile in amount of $12.50, due to projecting trough on 15th St., west of Central Avenue .............................. 235 " 9—IMiaus Joe, suspension of 1932 taxes.. .................................. 237 " 16—Moreske Anton, suspension of 1932 taxes ........................ 243 " 23—Muellich Lenos, claim for damages to tire, caused by running over iron grade stake on Rooseveilt St......... 247 " 23—Mulligan Lena, Adm. of the estate of Amelia Descher granted permission to redeem tax isale certificates on Lot 20, Cooks Add ......................... 2 58 Nov. 6—Mackin Florence and Callaghan Mary, sign bond............ 272 " 13—Mississippi Valley Ass'n, invitation to Council conven- tion to be held in St. Louis, Nov. 27 and 28 ................ 276 " 24—Milwaukee R. R. `Vpman's Club, requesting City to deliver coal to the euip66oyees in need of relief........--.. 281 TN DEX—Boot: 63 1933 SUBJECT Page N Jan. 30—National Safety Council, congratulations to City on reduction in motor vehicle fatalities ............................ 9 March 29—Newkirk Charles R.. sign bond ............................................ 59 April 25—Nelson Wm., granted Class "B" beer permit .................. 90 25 -Notice of suit of Rose Sauer .............................................. 9.1 June 5—Nielsen Lawrence, .granted Class "B" beer permit...... 127 " 12-Nesler & Buechel et aM, requesting that plumbing inspector be employed on three-fourths time............ 134 •' 28—Nielsen's Garage, sign bond .................................................. 140 July 3—Nielsen Lawrence, granted cigarette permit .................. 148 " 3—Nelson Wm. D., granted cigarette permit .................... 148 " 10—National Recovery Bill, the'City to seek funds from the appropriations, made by Congress for public improve- ments...................................................................................... 156 Aug. 17—National Re-employment Service Office, costs of tele- phone service, -lighting and postage to .be paid by City.................. .............................................. ........................ 185-186-200 " 28—. -National Rivers & Harbors Congress, requesting the sending of a delegation to attend the special session 193 Sept. 6—National Re-employment Office, requesting the City to pay one-half of the expense for supplies in amount of$13.60 .............................................................................. 200-211 " 13—Norton Mrs. Sophia, requesting cancellation of 1932 taxes............. __.......................... .......... .................. ............. 208 " 15--N. R. A. parade,, floats to furnish and employees to parade............................................................... _................... 212 of 22=Nemorosky J., requesting suspension of 1932 taxes.... 215-221 Oct. 23—National Re-employment Office, requesting the City Council to make an atowance of $15.00 per month for auto maintenance.......................................................... 247 Nov. 6—Nora James and Luckert .Lillian, ,sign bond .................... 272 " 24--Nagle.J. J.,Estate, quit claim deed to Lot 43, Union Add. 960-283 Dec. 4—.National -Re-employment Office, requesting the install- ation .of another trunk telephone line ....... _..................... 287 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page 0 Jan. 3—O'Neills Riverview Add. Lot 29, purchase price of.. ...... 1 3—Ordinance No. 23-32, regulating the operation of taxi cabs and fixing rates end prices to be charged ..... ... _. 2-3' 14—Ordinance No. 1-33, amending appropriation ordinance4-5-6 March 6—O'Connor Mrs. Anna, cancel"ation of 1932 tax ... -.............. 19-226 " 6—Oneyear A. G., suspension of 1932 tax ................................ 20 " 22—Ordinance No. 2-33, appropriations for fiscal year. 1933..50-56-57-58 " 29—Ordinance No. 3-33, prescribing the procedure for the issuance of licenses .................. .................... ............ ........ .60-61-72-73 " 29—Ordinance No. 4-33, providing that certain businesses and vocations shall be licensed................61-79-80=8182-83-84-85 April 18—Ordinance No. 5-33, providing for issuance of beer permits--................................................ ... ...............77-87-88-89 25—O'Neil Mm. E., granted Class "B" beer permit............ 90 '• 25—O'Regan Tim & Gregory Frank R., granted Class "B" beer permit.... ................ ------------ .... ..-.------------ --- 90 May 1—Ordinance No. 6-33, amending beer permit ordinance -.-.99-102-103 8-01Mara Tim et al, requesting extension of Marquette St. 102-133 8—Ordinance No. 7-33, amending Ordinance No. 107 creating a Board of Examiners for Plumbers ........ ... 106-109-110 8—Ordinance No. 8-33, providing for appointment of Plumbing Inspector and prescribing his qualities.... 106-107-110 111-112-113-114-115-116 June 5—Oriental Sweet Shop, sign bond .................................. 127 Is 12—Ordinance No, 9-33, amending Ordinance No. 1;5-32, authorizing the Interstate Power Co. to substitute motorbuses .............. .. . ....... ....................................134-137-138 July 3—Olansky Matthew B., granted cigarette permit.--......... 148 3—O'Connor Att'y F. A., representative of Interstate Power Co., on removal of power pole in rear of Mont- gomery Ward Co. Bldg------------ ------..........-.-...... -. 149 Aug. 28—O'Connor Bridget, requesting suspension of 1932 tax 191-226 11 28—Osterberger Elizabeth, requesting cancellation of 1931 and 1932 taxes.-.................. _---------------------------- 192-221 " 28—Orpheum Theatre, to erect canopy .................................... 193 Sept. 6—Ordinance, zoning districts in the City of Dubuque...- 200 41 13—Ostrowski John, requesting suspension of 1932 taxes 208-226 Oct. 9—Orpheum Theatre, sign bond ................................................ 238 9—Ordinance No. 10-33, regulating the erection, mainten- ance and operation of pens, buildings, yards, sheds and enclosures, where live stock is collected, kept or fed for commercial purposes ................ .......................... 240-244-215 Nov. 6—Ordinance No. 11-33, issuance of $16,000 sewer bonds.. --271-276-278 279-282 Dec. 4—Ordinance No. 12-33, prohibiting sale of impure ice .... 293-297-298 26—Ott Grocery, granted cigarette permit ............................ 307 26—Ordinance No. 13-33, amending Ordinance No. 11-33, providing for issuance of $16,000.00 sewer bonds........ 807 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page P Jan. 30—Perfection Oil Co., easement for side track on Kimball St. 7 it 30—Perfection Oil Co., permission to place light posts at 2197 Delhi Street................................................................. 7 is 30—Polder Florence, suspension of 1932 tax .......................... 8 " 30—Plass Forrest T., claim in amount of $321.25 ................ 9-76 it 30—Pinard Street, light to install' on north end ................ 9 is 30—Payrolls, month of December, 1932 .................................. 10 "30 --Park Board, reduction in salary and wages .................... 10 19 30—Palace Theatre, sign band .................................................. 10 Feb. 6—Pierce Frank, report on bills before State Legislature 13 " 6—Parker Harry et al, requesting grading of W. 16th St. 13 " 6—Payrolls, month of January,, 1933 .................................... 14 March 6—Philildps Ella, suspension of 1932 tax .................................. 18-221 6—Payrolls, month of February, 1933 .................................... 22 " 6—Public Health Nurses, salaries of ...................................... 24 " 22—Perfection Oil Co., to construct driveways and install tanks under the driveway at northeast cor. of 13th and Iowa Streets .................................... ............................ 50 " 22—Potterveld Drug Co., sign bond ............................... _........... 54 22—Peryon E. P., sign bond ...................................................... 54 " 22—Peoples Store, sign bond ...................................................... 54-179 " 22—Petrakis Charles K., sign bond .......................................... 54 " 29—Plans to prepare for R. R. crossings at Rhomberg Ave. andE. 4th Street ............... _..... ............................................ 60 April 3—Paisley Walter W. and Rebecca L., objecting to assess- ments for sewer in Grandview Heights Add ............... 65-71-85 " 3—Pusateria M. A., requesting free peddlers license ........ 68-107 " 3—Pierce Frank G., Secretary League of Iowa Municipal- ities, requesting Council to send representative on hearing of beer bill at Des Moines .............................. 69 " 10—Puccio Anthony, requesting free peddler3 license............ 72 " 10—Peters Herbert C., bond .....:................................. " 10—Payrolls, month of March, 1933 .......................................... 74 " 10—Page Hotel, settlement of claim ............................................ 75 is 18—Palm 18—Palm John, requesting suspension of 1932 tax .............. 78 Mrs. Mary, requesting suspension of 1931 and " 1932 taxes............................................................................ 78 66 18—P.lowing of Community Gardens .................. 4925—Page K. J., granted Class "B" beer permit ........................ 90 6425—Petrakis Charles K., granted Class "B" beer permit.... 90 is25—Pape Chas. 0., granted Class "B" beer permit 90 4925—Poulos ................ Andy, granted Class "B" beer permit .................. of Attorney of Philo B. 90 9425—Power 1426—Poquette and Harvey M, Lange Millard, granted Class "B" beer permit........ 91 94 9926—Paul Gust., granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 27—Paul Gust., granted cigarette 94 ,.lay permit .................................... 1—Polsky Sam, cancellation or suspension of 1930, 1931 95 " „ and1932 taxes .......... ......................................................... 1—Pregler Clarence G .m..97-226 ,granted Class "C" beer permit.... ISR . 99-238 it Evelyn, settlement of law suit is8—Pelzer .............................. 26—Police Pension Fund, application for exemption from 106 June provisions of Senate File 131.... .................................121-13b-148 5—Pierce B. G., applying for to permit operate roller skatingrink " ...........................................125-133 5—Patch C. W. et al, requesting the routing of buses over Rush Street " „ .................... • .• - 5—Paris Mildred �� ;, . ........• ............• "" , granted Class ';ibeer ermit................ 12—Payrolls for month of May, 1933 126 127 ......................................131 12—Plumbing Inspector, placed on three-fourths time........ 134 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page P " 23—Public hearing on application for exemption from tax reduction law ,on Fire Pension Fund and Pdlice PensionFund ....................................•----........ 135 28—Power of Attorney, issued to J. C. Gehrig and L. E. Hille 141 July 3—Peter Anna, suspension of 1932 tax ................. 146- 1 .. 11 3—Potterveld Drug Co., granted cigarette permit .............. 148 " 3—Petralds Peter, granted cigarette permit---------------------- --- 148 " 3—Paul Gust., renewal of cigarette permit....-------_---------- 1.19 " 3—Peryon Edward, renewal of cigarette permit......-_----_-- 149 " 10—Playground and Recreation Commission, certificate of taxleyv............................................................................... 152 " 10—Park Board, certificate of tax levy .................................... 152 " 10—Payrolls, month of June, 1933 .............................................. 153 10—Pfotzer Henry, Fire Chief requesting that the building be razed at Windsor Ave. and Ries St....155-274-293-295-300-307 " 24—Peop$es Store, requesting release of sign policy --------- ... 160-179 " 24—Page Hotel Co., granted cigarette permit ...................... 162 " 24—Petrakis Charles, granted renewal of cigarette permit 162 " 31—Power Cost Engineering Co., to aid in the reduction of gas and electric rates. .......... ........_---------....------------- 168 Aug. 3—Pierce Frank, Secretary of League of Iowa Municipal- ities, requesting the City of Dubuque to be repre- sented at convention meeting ................................... ........ 173 " 7—Payrolls, month of July, 1933 ...................................... ....nary 178 zoning " 14—Planning and Zoning Commission, preliming report------------------------------------------------- ---------- - report 28—Powers Mrs. Ray, requesting suspension of 1932 taxes 184 191 Sept. 6—Planning and Zoning Commission, presenting prelimin- ary report ....... ...... ............................. ............................... . " 6—Playground and Recreation Commission, requesting that 200 the City property north of Railroad Street be made aplayground area --------------------------------------------------- - ------- 201 " 11—PauMey Mrs. John, requesting cancellation of 2nd half of1932 taxes .••.......................................... ......... ........ 203-226 204 11—Payrolls, list of month of August, 1933 .......................... 15—Public Works Administration, resolution expressing appreciation in the immediate construction of dams 212 22—Pregler Libby, requesting suspension of 1932 taxes.... 215-226 Oct. 2—Pepin Commercial Club, extending invitation to City Council to attend ded'eation of Highway No. 35, at Pepin, Wisconsin .................................................. ........... 23t 237 " 9—Pfiffner Alois, suspension of 1932 taxes.. ...................... 237 " 9—Parker James W., suspension of 1932 taxes .................... 9—Payroals, list of month of September, 1933 .................... 238 " 9—Patzig Monroe L., awarded contract for inspection of sheet asphalt pavements .................................................. 240 " 16—Palm Leb„ suspension of 1932 taxes .............................. 243 271 Nov. 6—Pleimling Nick, cancellation of 1932 taxes ........................ 41 6—Payrolls, list of month of October, 1933------------------------_ 273 " 6—Page Hotel, areaway to construct to stop flooding 273 ofbasement ......... .......... .................................................. " 24—Pleimling Geo. N., suspension of 2tid half of 1932 taxes 283 Dec. 4—Publ=ic Graving Dry Dock, to construct----------------- ---------- 288 " 4—Petty Sam, withdrawal of name from petition calling specialelection ...................................... .............................. 293 It 11—Payrolls, list of month of November, 1933.-. ............... 296 it 26—Pfalzgraf Emil, relative to overflow of water over his property on Pearl and '14ineral Streets ........................ 306 INDEX—Book 63 19S3 SUBJECT Page Q March 29—Quinl'.'an R. J. and Mrs. Margaret, sign bond .................. 59 April 25—Quinlan Mrs. Anna, granted Class "B" beer permit.... 90 Oct. 30—Quit Claim Deed to J. J. Nagle Estate, Lot 43„ Union Addition ................... 260-283 Dec. 26—Quit Claim Deed to Dubuque Stone Products, convey- ing all that part of Gov't Lot No. 3 of Section 7 in Township 89 North, Range 3, East of 5th P. M..... 306 INDEX—Book 63 1983 SUBJECT Page Jan. 3—Report of traffic accident*,, years 1931 and 1932............ 2 44 30—Richter Emma, suspension of 1932 tax .................. ............ 8-226 It 30—Recreational Director, report month of December, 1932 10 March 6—Roth William J., asking permision to widen the inter- section at the northeast corner of Rhomberg Avenue and Humboldt Street.......................................................... 17-54 " 6—Robinson John W., suspension of 1932 tax ................ :....... I8-221 " 6—Ruley Mrs. Harriet, suspension of 1932 tax .................. 19-227 " G—Recreational Director, report month of January 1933 21 " 22—Roth Valls. J., suspension of 1932 tax .............................. :. 52-227 " 22—Ris Theodore F., suspension of 1932 tax ............................ 52-227 " 22—Rieder Henry, requesting use of- Athletic Field for Key City Baseball League ................................................ 53 44 23—Rotman Louis,;, sign bond ................................................... 59 4129—Railroad Crossings, to construct, at Rhomberg Avenue and E&st 4th Street.............................•---•---.................... 60 April 3—Rogers M. and A., requesting cancellation of 1932 tax 68-221 " 3—Reynolds Jessie, claim of ........................ " 3—Roosevelt Street, ctorm server inlets to construct.......... 7(' 3—Richard Lora L., claim of ...................................................... 72-76-99 " 25—Roshek Bros., granted Class "B" beer permit:........... 90 " 35—Rhomberg L. A., granted Glass "B" beer permit........ 90 " 25—Reuter Grocery, granted Class "C" beer permit............ 90 " 25—Rosenthal M. O. et al, requesting repairing of alley located on Julien Ave. bet. Wilson and Alta Vista Sts. 91 " 25—Recreation Department; annual report .................._........... 92 May 1—Rolling L. F., bill. allowed .................................................... 99 " 5—Ritz Hat Shops, agreement covering transient mer- chantsIlicense.--•...............................................---•-•----.......... 101 it 5—Rhomberg J. H. Est. et al, court costs ordered paid........ 101 " &—Redmond Jack, settlement of claim .................................. 106 " 8—Redmond Ned, settlement of claim ...................................... 106_ " 15—Rafferty Slough, to fill for playground and baseball field 116 " 15—Radio Antennas over public -streets and alleys ordered removed. . ............................ ...... ..._...... _...... ....................... 116 " 15—Rietjens , Louis, granted Class "B" beer permit .............. 117 " 26—Rogers M. and A., suspension of 1931 and 1932 taxes 119-221 " 26—Roth_ John, granted, CUlass "B" beer permit .................. June 28—Renier MuFjic House, sign bond ............................................. 140 148 July. 3—Rath Central Market,. granted cigarette permit............ ".149 3—Ragatz Geo. Jr.,. renewal cigarette permit .................. 151-221 " 10—Russell Mary A., exemption of 1932 tax ............................ " 10—Richard Est. Theresa, suspension of 1932 tax .................. 152 " 10—Roshek Bros. Co., renewal of cigarette permit-------------_- 154 " 10—Ryan Win. L., Fire Chief, requesting that steps be taken to have Building owned by, Henry Pfotzer, at- cor. of ` Windsor Avenue and Ries Street, razed ................ 155-274 " 10—Rhomberg J. H. Est., notification to connect Lot 2, Brewery Addition with sanitary sewer .......................... 157 ` lr:--Roshek Bros. Co.,, ordering the removal of pipe and conduit in the alley in the rear of Montgomery Ward Co.. store bldg., at southwest corner- of West 8th and MainStreets........................................•--............................. 158-165 " 24—Rhomberg Ave., request to be resurfaced from Federal Fund..... .................................................... _.......... .,.._......... " 24—Roth Leo J., granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 159 162 " 24—Roosevelt St. from Rhomberg Ave. to Lot 6, Piel's Sub., to improve....................164-165-181-182-184-187-198-205-206 213-234-251-255-162-265 it 24—Rhomberg Avenue, to improve ............................................. 165 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page. R Aug. 7—Registrar cf Vital Statistics, appointment of ................ 179 14—Rhomberg A. L., J. A. Estates and Catherine, objecting to improving of Roosevelt Street.- ..... ...................... .. 182-187 is 14—Ryan S. D., requesting that his name be withdrawn from the remonstrance against the improvement of MainStreet ----------- -------- -------------•-...---......-----------,.............. 183-188 It 14—Ryan Wm. L., requesting permission to attend con- vention of the International Ass'n of Fire Chiefs atChicago, Ill .......................... I .... .................. ................. 183 " 14—Roeder Mae, requesting cancellation of 1932 taxes........ 183 " 17—Registrar of Vital Statistics, appointment of Dr. W. J. Connell ..................... .._----_--------------------------- ......... 188 " 28—Roedell L. W., requesting permission to use his White Trailer---------------------------------------------------------------------------------193-204-275 Sept. 6—Reynolds O. A., Secretary of Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, extending invitation to Councigl to attend convention of Nat'l Rivers and Harbors Congress 200 " 11—Rath Geo. C. & Sons, sign bond .......................................... 203 " 15—Riddle Thomas, granted permission to construct drive- way on East 32nd Street_ ............................ .................... 211 Oct 2—Realty Investors Corp., requesting permission to redeem tax sale certificate) on Lot 1 of 2 of 1. of 1 of 33 in T. S. Nairns Add........................................................... 232-259 " 2—Ryle Eugene, suspension of 1932 taxes.......... I ................... .. 232 " 9—Roidl John, claim for broken windows caused by blast- ing for widening of Catherine Street .......................... 238 9—Rolling L. F., sign bond .................................................... 238 " 23—Retail Merchants Bureau, requesting permission to decorate streets in observance of 'Corn Empire Days 216 " 23—RetaiN Merchants Bureau, requesting permission to hold Hallowe'en Street Festival on October 21, on Locust Street, between 6th and 7th Streets .............................. 246 " 23—Retail Merchants Bureau, requesting permit to use the portable address system of L. W. Roedell during the observance of Corn Empire Days .......................... 247 " 23—Rhomberg J. H. Estate, granted permission to construct four foot walks on Lincoln Ave. between Roosevelt and Emerson Sts ................................................ ...---- ......... .. 259 " 30—Rcedell L. W., requesting permission to operate port- able Publfic Address System in the City of Dubuque 262 Nov. 6—Red Cross Roll Call, resolutions on membership........ 272 Dec. 4—Retail Merchants Bureau, permission to erect Christ- mas decorations .............. ..........---..........------------......------ 287 " 4—Rhomberg Nick, suspension of 2nd half of 1932 taxes 287 4—Roma Cafe, sign bond........................................................... 288 " 4—Roehl-Phillips Furniture Co., sign bond... ....................... 288 " 4—Rainbow Oil Co., sign bonds .................................................. 288 " 4—Ryder John, sign bonds... ..................... 11—Roth Wm. J., requesting that the alley between Solon St. and Reeder St. west of ANpine be made passable 295 " 18—Reuter Mike et al, requesting that Welbes Field be purchased for park, playground and athletic field.... 301 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page Jan. 14—Safety Committee, plan of organization .......................... 4 " 30—Schilling Francetsy suspension of 1931 tax ........................ 9 " 30—Savary Harry C., granted refund on special assessment Feb. 6—Sprinkler Alarm Service, to disccntinue at the 9th St. Fire Station, to become effective July 1, 1933........14-17-60-135 March 6—Strotz Mathilda, cancellation of 1932 tax............................20-227 0-227 " 6—Shea Mrs. Sarah, remitting of 1932 tax ........................... 20-227 " 6—Schueller Henry, suppension of 1932 tax ........................ 22 " 6—Schaetzle John, sign bond .................................................... 22 " 6—Schroeder E. P., sign bond .................................................... 6—Schwaegler A. T. and G. W. Williams, sign, bond........ 22 6—+Sewer Sanitary, in Grandview Heights Add ............... -85-108 " " 22—Smallpox resoQlution ordering ya&ination., .................... 22—Scheller Bertram, repurchase of lots in Levi Add......... 37-38 55-7260 " April 29 ----,Solicitor City, annual report ............................................. 3—Schwind Wm., requesting repair of alley south of West Third St., between College and Roland Sts..... 68-73 69-222 " 3—Schmid Barbara, requesting cancelalation of 1932 tax.... in alley bet. Rhomberg and " 3—Storm Sewer, to construct Lincoln Aves. and bet. Decatur and Hamilton Sts. 69 70 " " 3—Storm Sewer, to construct on Eagle Street .................... 3—Storm Sewer, to construct on West 32nd Street............ 70 " 3—Storm Sewer, inlets to construct on Roosevelt Street, on west side of Lincoln Avenue and west side of 70 " ....................................................... . Rhomberg Avenue - 10—Scherer Bertram, contract to purchase lots in Levi Add. 72 " 18—Schuster John, requesting permit to build garage............ 78-92 78 " 18—Snyder A. G., claim of.............................................................. 18—Sauer Frank, ordering connection with sanitary 86-100-119-138-146-147 " sealer .......................... . 25—Scselve auser Wm. A., granted Class "B" beer permit A. J., Class "B" " 25—Specht Peter and Vogler granted 90 " beer permit ..................... 25—Savery Wm., granted Class "B" beer permit ................ C Class "B" beer permit........ 90 90 " " 25—Schneider Jos. „ granted 25—Stemm John, granted Class "B" beer permit .................. 90 90 It 25—Schwietering JacobJ., granted Clams beer permit "C" beer 90 64"C" It 25—Sullivan Joseph J., granted Class permit........ 25—Sherman Bennie, granted Class "C" beer permit ............ 90 It " 25—Sauer Rose, original notice of suit ...................................... 25—Stemm John granted cigarette permit............. .................. 91 93 " 27—Stavros George, granted Class "B" beer permit ............ 95 95 It 27—Steiner M. J., granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 1—Swann S. E. et al, requesting Catherine St. be graded 97-133 May " 1—Spielman Harvey, granted Class "B" beer permit........ 999 It " 1 --Scharff Mrs„ claim of.............................................................. 5—Snyder Chas. T., granted Class "B" beer permit............ 100 1C0 " 5—Schnee Mike B., granted Class "B" beer permit............. "C" beer 100 44 5—Smith Harry, granted Class permit .................... 104 u " g—Stribley Robert, eign bond ......... to construct, abutting LOt 1 of Lot 1 of Min. g --Sidewalk 104-105-125-126-130-152-1-53-175-176-177 " Lot 46............ .................. 26—Smith E. P. Electric Co., requesting that Electrics 119 Inspector be placed on full time employment ................ - __ ___-- IN DEx—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page S June 5—Shambaugh R. L. et al, requesting the finishing of grad- ing York Street.................................................................. 126-132 " 12—Sprinkler Alarm Service, to be discontinued on Jan. 1, 1934, at 9th Street Fire Engine House ............................ 135 " 28—Sand Mike, granted Class "B" beer, permit .................. 137 " 28—Schmitt Joseph M. et al, requesting the repairing of Gilmore Street and alley west of Summit Street, also placing of sidewalks along Gilmore Street ................ 139 " 28—Stampfer Co. J. F.,, granted cigarette permit ................ 140 « 28—Sibbing E. A., sign bond ...................................................... 140 " 28—Schneider Drug Co., sign bond .......................................... 140 July 3—Schnee Gus J. Jr., suspension of 1932 tax ...................... 146-222 " 3—Schaefle Frank L., granted cigarette permit ................ 144 It 3—Steiner Len,, granted cigarette permit .............................. 148 It 3—Stavros Geo., renewal of cigarette permit .................... 149 " 10—Schroeder Elizabeth Vosberg, suspension of 1932 tax 151 " 10—Storm damage in north end of City, report of City Manager................................................................................ 153 " 10—Scherer Geo. J., granted cigarette permit ........................ 154 " 10—Schroeder-Kleine Grocer Co., renewal, of cigarette permit..................... ...... _....................................................... 154 " 10—Schneider Joseph C., renewal of cigarette permit........ 154, " 24—Sixth Street, bet. Locust and' Bluff Sts. to widen........ 161 Is 24—Schaefle- Frank L., granted Clhss "B" beer permit.... 162. " 31—Schlosser Geo. and Uppinghouse Alan, granted Class "B" beer permit................................................................ 170 " 31—Schneider: John, renewal of cigarette permit .................. 170. " 31—Stemm John, renewal of cigarette permit ..... _................. 170 Aug. 7—Shiras Avenue, storm sewer to extend .......................... 178. " 7—Shambaugh R. L. and Rauch W. H., requesting vacation of alley between York Street and So. Grandview Ave. 178-275 " 14—Schulte K. M. and V. et al, objecting to improving of. Roosevelt Street.................................................................. 182-187 ` 14—Street Commissioner, authorized to attend Highway Commissionmeeting ....................................... .................................................... 184 " 28—Schmitt Walter J., requesting suspension of 1932 taxes 191 " 30--Spahn John W., requesting isuspension of 1932 taxes.... 19=4-222• " 30—Schneider Carl J., requesting suspension of 1932 taxes 194-222 Sept. 6—Swimming Pool, to construct ................................................ 201 11—Steiner X J., requesting release of his beer bond........ 203 "11—Standard Oil Co., sign bond .............................................. 204 Is 22—Schargitz Fred, requesting suvensio•n of 1932 taxes 214. 46 22—Schargitz Frank, requesting suspension of 1932 taxes.... 214 Oct. 9—Schue'.der. Nick F„ requesting cancellation of special assessment for sewer against Lot 51, Fairmont Park Park Add . ..................................... ................................... 235. is Geo., suspension of 1932 taxesL..................... 237 49 9—Sear Geo., suspension of 1932 taxes ....................... _......... 237 "'9—Suverkrup Henry, suspension of 1932 taxes .................... '237 It 9—Sidewalks to construct on east side of Lincoln Ave., from Roosevelt Street to Emerson Street .................... 240-259 16 16—Schuckert, Councilman, appointed Mayor Pro Tem of itmeeting 6416—Slattery ....................................... ,.......................................... Mary E., suspen4on of 1932 taxes .................... 241 243 is 16—Schnee Katherine, suspension of. 1932 taxes .................... 244 23 --Storm Seweb Bonds to the amount of $16,000, to issue it 246-247-258-271-276-278-279_280-282-291-292-29.5-296-297 23 --Swimming Pool, to construct................250-254-261-268-269-272-294 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page S Nov. 6—Schmidt Hubert, suspension of 1042 taxes .................... 270 27S 6—Scheppele E. L., sign bond .................................................... 272 " 6—Schrup George W., sign bond .............................................. 272 " 6—Sommerfeld A. G., sign bond ............................................ " 6—Schroeder Street from Lowell to Seminary, oiling of277 74 13—Schiltz Oliver, cancellation of 1932 taxes ....................... " " 13—Schiltz Peter et al, communication on drainage ditch built through City Island.. ................................................. 277 " 13—Solicitor City, instructed to draft ordinance covering 281 the sale of ice from shallow, stagnant ponds............ " 24—St. Peters A. M. E. Church, permission to hold tag day 281 " 24—Schoeberl John, suspension of 1932 taxes ... _................... 283 " 24—Sand Frank, granted Class "B" beer permit .................. 283 Dec. 4—Scharle T. E., sign bond ........................................................ It 4—Stecklein Herman J. et al, requesting withdrawal of 88 their names on petition for special election ................ 292 " 4—Steffen John, Martin and Leo A., requesting withdrawal of their names on petition calling special election.... 293 11—Schuler Katie, suspension of 2nd half of 1932 taxes 296 " 118—Schmitz Anthony et al, requesting the opening of a 304 street connecting Lincoln Ave. with Lowell Street.... " 18—Sixth Street between Locust and Bluff Streets, ordering the removal of barricades.;....,._............................:...I.... Oil Co., to round the S. E. 304 " 18—Standard granted permission Corner of East 4th. St, and Central Ave. and plan be accepted on east side of station to cover the new 305 driveway................. ................................................................ " 26—Schuckert Henry F., resignation as member of City Council ............. .................................................._. ................. 307 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page T Jan. 3—Traffic Accident report month of December, 1931 and 1932, also for calendar years, 1931 and 1932............ 2 " 3—Taxicab ordinance, fixing rates and charges .................. 2-3 " 30—Total traffic arrests and convictions, report ................ 10 " 30—Trenkle H. Co., sign bond .................................................... 10 Feb. 6—Trausch Baking Co. et al, requesting that Main Street from Charter Street to West 17th Street, be paved 14-70 March 6—Tinkham Nellie B., suspension of 1932 tax ........................ 20-222 22—The Uptown, sign bond ........................................................ 54 " 22—Triangle Hatchery, sign bond ................................................ 54 " 29—The Home Supply Co., sign bond ................................. .... 59 April 3—Tschudi Ed., requesting that John L. Duffy be appoineed asPolice Judge ............................... ................................ 63 "10—Taxicab drivers license, request to suspend .................... 71-76 it 10—Tucker Herbert and Luthe John, sign bond.. ................ 74 it 10—Takos Co., sign bond .......... ................................ ................. 74 it 25—Theis Francis X., granted Class "B" beer permit............ 90 it 25—The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., granted Class "C" C beer permit ......................••---------- ---..... - ------ --- ...._.... 90 May 1—Thielen Mathftda, suspension of 1932 tax ........................ 97-222 to 26—Thompson Sjohn M. and Cunninglham Leo, granted Class "B" beer permit ............................... " 26—Trausch Baking Co., granted permission to install tem- porary flood lights and close off Main Street at their place of business ............................................................... 121 June 5—Theisen Battery & Electric Co., sign bond .................... 127 " 28—Tierney Attorney L. F., addressed the Council relative to petition of Montgomery Ward Co., to remove pole in the rear of their building.. ............................................ 136-149 " 28—The Interstate Co., granted cigarette permit .................. 140 it 28—Trapp Arthur J., granted cigarette permit ........................ 140 July 3—Thompson & Hogan, granted cigarette permit............ 148 " 3—Trimpler W. F., granted cigarette permit ........................ 1448 " 3—Trimpler George J., renewaill of cigarette permit ................ 149 " 3—The Diamond Grill Inc., renewal of cigarette permit 149 " 31—Trilk Mrs. A. L. and Wm., requesting cancellation of 1931 and 1932 taxes.......................................................... 168 Aug. 7—Tax levies, for the year 1933, to be collected in year 1934 175 61 14—Thompson Councilman, appointed Mayor Pro Tem of meeting-----•........................................................................... 181 Sept. 11—Tradehome Shoe Stores Inc., sign bond .............................. 203 it 11—Tortella Frank, granted Class "B" beer permit ..... ....... 201 it 11—Trumm Albert et all, requesting lights on Stoltz Street 209-274 Oct. 2—Tuthill Wm. H., suspension of 2nd half of 1932 taxes 233 " 9—Theiring Frank W., cancellation of 1932 taxes .............. 237 " 30—Turnmeyer Geo. E., remission of 1932 taxes .................... 261 Nov. 6—Thomas R. C., requesting permision to redeem tax saip certificate on Lot 204, Woodlawn Park Add ................. 270 `t 6—Taylor-Yonkers 6—Taylor-Yonkers ConApany, sign bond ............................ 273 it Edward B., sign bond ............................................ 273 41 6—Taxpayers Committee, petitions requesting the calling of a special election to vote on abandoning of Manager Plan of Government ............................ ...... .--------- 275-281-284-285-3C4 Dec. 4—Turner F. B., requesting permission to redeem tax sale certificates............................................................................ 287 it 4—The Radio Shop, sign bond ................................................ 288 INDEX—Book 63 033 SUBJECT Page 01 Jan. 30—Uppinghouse R. et al, requesting light on north end of Pinard Street.•.............................................................. 9 103 May 8—Urbach Bros. Co., sign bond .............................................. .v 8—Universal Car & Tractor Co., sign bond .......................... 104 July 3—Ulrich Judd et al, requesting light on Delhi Street at CityLimits ............. ............................................................ 3—United Cigar Stores Inc., granted cigarette permit...... 145 148 31—Uppinghousie Alan and Schlosser George, granted Class "B" beer permit ........................ I ............................. 170 203 Sept. 11—Utzig John, requesting suspension of 1932 taxes............ Oct. 9—Uppinghouse Robert, suspension of 1932 taxes .............. 237 16—Upper Mississippi Waterway Ass'n, 'inviting repre- 245 sentatives to attend meeting at Minneapolis, Minn. 23—Uhlrich Coal Co., lease for sale of three trucks............ 259 Nov. 6—Utzig Arnold, Chairman of Taxpayers Committee, petitions requesting calling of special election to vote on abandoning Manager Plan of Gov't .... 275-281-284-285-304 Dec. 4—Utzig A. F., suspension of 2nd half of 1932 taxes........ 287 61 4—United Electric Co., requesting extenson of time till on - July 1 1934, for completion of boulevard light con- tract�n Main Street ...................................................... tract 292 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page V March 22—Vaccination for smallpox, resolution ordering ................ 37-38-71 April 25—Van Driel Anton T., granted Class "B" beer permit.... 90-231 " 25—Vogler A. J. and Specht Peter, granted Class "B" beer permit...................................'-'........,-•"--................................ 90 May 1—Vogler A. J., granted refund on soft drink license........ 98 it 1—Vogelsberg Peter, granted Class "B" beer permit.... 98 June 5—Vollenweider Wm. et al, requesting a storm sewer be constructed on Booth and Nevada Streets .................... 126-133 It 12—Volunteers of America, requesting permission to hold TagDay....."'..........................'-"'._.................................... 130-140 Aug. 14—Vogel Gertrude M., objecting to improvement of West 17thStreet.............."-•"......."'--......................................_.... 182-18,1 Nov. 24—Visiting Nurse Ass'n, cancellation of 1933 taxes............ 282 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page .Tan. 3—Wilson Emma H., suspension of 1931 tax .......................... 1-227 if 30—Wieneke Kathryn et al, remove billboard at 28th and Central0 Avenue.................................................................. 9-70 9 Is 30—Wood Earl, granted cigarette permit .............. ............ " 30—West Eighth Street to widen on north side from a point 144 ft. west of Bluff St. to intersection of JulienAvenue.....................•---•----.......---.........................•..... 11 13 Feb. 6—West 16th Street, request to grade ...................................... 13-223 •`6—Weber J. J., suspension of 1932 tax .................................. 14 14 6—Wood hauling by City where necessary ............................ March 6—Woodward Alice E. et al, objecting to proposed paving of Main Street..................••---•--••-•-•-•-•--.............................. 17 76 It 6—Werwinski I. K., to commemorate 150th anniversary 17 " General Kosciuscko...................••-----...----..................--••----.. 6—Wampach '.Mirs. Anna, suspension of 1932 tax ................ 19-222 41 6—Wagner Rudolph V., suspension of 1932 tax .................... 11) 16 6—Wilberding Henry, sign bond ................................................ 22 " 22—Wersinger John B., free license to peddle fruit and 51 " vegetables....................•----....................................... --........ 22—Wimmer Mrs. Ella, requesting reduction in valuation on lots in Quinl:livan's Sub. also to view walk in 51 It FinleyHome Add . .......................................... ...................................... 22—Westaby Myrtle, suspension of 1932 tax .......................... 51-227 it 22—Wunder Alfred et al, widen West Oth St. on south side 53-70 " 29—Wagner Mrs. E., stairway to erect over sidewalk at 58 " 724 East 22nd Street .................... . 29—Wieser Theodore, suspension of 1932 tax .......................... 59-227 April 4425—Werner 3=West 32nd Street, storm sewer to construct ................ Marie King H. D., granted Class "B" 70 and 90 " beerpermit.,--•--«.......................................:........................ 25—Weber Frank J. and Link Ed. A., granted Class "B" May beer permi't.................................................................. ........ 1—Wagner Mrs. Elizabeth, cancellation of 1932 tax........ 90 97 " 1—Wood Earl, granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 98 " 8—Wallis Irma Woodward, requesting- Dillon Street from Grandview Avenue to alley which connects Exchange St. with State St. and alley connecting :Exchange St. with State St. and alley between Dillon St. and State St. be graded and cindered ........................................2 101-133 " 8—Welp J. B., purchase of Lot 1 of 1 and Lot 1 of , 107 " Randall's Sub. No. 2 ........................................................... 15—Welu Dominick, granted Class "B" beer permit............ 117 " 15—Wolff Leroy, granted Class "B" beer permit .................... 117 " 26—Weitz Edward P., cancellation of 1932 tax ........................ 119 June 5—Waddick James et al, remonstrating against the grant- ing of a permit for roger skating rink at 3rd and 125 " Locust Streets .--•-••••••• ...................... 12—Walter Mrs. Evelyn, requesting permission to hold 130-140 " tagday .................................................. 29 --Western Grocer Co., granted cigarette permit............ 140 140 " 28—Welu Dominick, granted cigarette permit .......................... 28—Wiedner Stanley, requesting permission to operate 111 July bingogame......................................................................... 3—Weber J. J., granted Class "C" beer permit .................. 148 148 " 3—Wood Earl, granted cigarette permit .............................. 145 " 3—Wagner Wm., renewal of cigarette permit ........................ 1.19 " 3—Wille Mrs. Frank X., renewal of cigarette permit............ " 3—Witwer Crocer Co., renewal of cigarette permit........ 24—Wehlage Mr., addressed Council on sale of his oil burner 149 159-193 " 24—Weber J. J., cancellation of 1931 and 1932 taxes............ 160-22.3 " 24—West 17th Street from Central Avenue to West Locust Street to improve 182-184-187-198-205-213-234-252-256-266-259 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page W " 31—Warren Dell, renewal of cigarette permit ........................ 170 it 31—West Eighth Street, storm sewer to construct ............ 170-240-253 257-283-302-30a Aug. 14—Wallis J. R., addressed the Council objecting to the improving of Main Street, South Main Street and West 17th Street.............................................................. 181 It 14—Woodward A. E., objecting to paving of Main and South MainStreets........................................................................ 1(91-186 " 14—Woodward A. E., objecting to installing of boulevard lights on Main Street........................................................ 182-186 61 14—Wehlage Mr., requesting permission to sell and install oilburners............................................................................ 185-193 " 218—Wolf Alphonse C., requesting suspension of 1933 tax .... 191-223 It 30—Weber Joseph J., requesting suspension of 1932 tax .... 194-222 Sept. 11—Ward J. J. et al, requesting light at intersection of (Marshall Street and Lincoln Avenue............................202-209-240 It 11—Waldorf Gertrude, requesting cancellation of 1932 tax 203 it 15—Wagner George et al, requesting that the City build cement stair and walk up hill from 30th Street........ 211-263 Oct. 2—Wanger Anna B., suspension of 1932 taxe3L ....................... 233 112—Weber Mrs. Cath., cancellation of 1931 and 1932 taxes 233 It 2—Wharton Albert, appointed member of Dock Board........ 234-240 It 16—Wieters A. H., Director Division of Engineering, Iowa State Department of Health, extending invitation to attend Iowa Sewage Conference .................................... 242 it 30—Warranty Deed to John Bernard Welp, of Lot 1 of 1 and Lot 1 of 2, Randall's Sub. No. 2 ............................ 263 Nov. 13—Weber Lincoln, suspension of 1932 taxes ........................ 277 It 24—Wilson Emma, H., ;suspension of 1932 taxes .................... 282 Dec. 4—Walgreen Co., sign bond ...................................................... 288 4—Welsch Wm., requesting his name be withdrawn from petition for calling special election .................... 292 it 13—Walgreen Drug Co., granted cigarette permit .................. 300 It 26—Warranty Deed of Clive W. and Mona M. Lacy to City, conveying Kineral Lots 298, 299 and 300 .................... 308 INDEX—Book 63 1933 SUBJECT Page Y April 3—Yambura Michael, objecting to vaccination of school 71 96 chRdren................ ......................................... ........................ 18—Young Eliz., requesting Agricultural exemption .............. June 5—York Street, to finish grading of ....................................... 1278-91 132 July 24—Y. M. C. A., protesting against the operation of Betty LeeDance Hall.........-•-----•---•---•---•---•--•..............._.............. 159 203 Sept. 11—Y. 15—Yokom ....................................... ....••-----...... M. C. A., sign bond............................................................ W. L., resignation as member of Dock Commision 210 Oct. 10 2—Young 9—York Leona, suspension of 1932 taxes ........................ Street, petition requesting curb and gutter........ 232 235 Dec. 4—YVLeger Herman and Margaret, withdrawal of their special election ............ 293 names from petition calling INDEX—Book 63 1988 SUBJECT Page Z March 6—Zwack Katherine, cancellation of 1932 tax .................. 20-217 "22—Zwack Frank, suspension of A interest of 1932 .tax.... 52-223 it 29—Zuccaro Gus, free license to peddgb fruit and vegetables 58-107 April 18—Zieman Wm., requesting suspension of 1932 tax ........ 78 " 25—Zehentner Fruit Co. et al, protesting against the grant- ing of free licenses to peddle fruit and vegetables._.. 91 May 15—Zillig Geo. J. and Murray Patrick W.., granted Class "B" beer permit................................................................. 117 June 28—Zillig Adam, granted cigarette permit ................................ 140 Aug. 17—Zogg Mrs. Minnie, addressed the Council objecting to the improving of Roosevelt Street..............................181-182-137 Sept. 6—Zoning Ordinance...................................................................... 20.0 Regular Session, January 2nd, 1933 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular Session, January 2nd, 1933. No members of the Council being present on roll call, the meeting was postponed subject to call. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved��%ffiAlr 1933. Adopted V1Q/i�CI�. G�p:_6.X.. •••1933. Councilmen Attest: .......... ..... ,iIC:L/R'. j City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Postponed Regular Session, Jan- uary 3rd, 1933. Council met at 7:40 P. M. Present—Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Kane, McEvoy, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Meeting called by order of Mayor Andelfinger and Councilman Thomp- son. Mayor Andelfinger read the call and stated that service thereof had 'le—en duly made and that this is the postponed regular monthly meeting of the Council for the purpose of acting on any such business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Petition of Joseph P. Connolly, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 4 of Fortune's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Petition of Emma H. Wilson, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on N. 1/E of Lot 18, all of 19, and S. 1/z of Lot 20 of L. H. Langworthy's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Communication of the League of Iowa Municipalities requesting the City Council to subscribe for the legislative reports as furnished to the various cities of the League, pre- sented and read. Councilman Kane moved to re- ceive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. December 29, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: A request has been made that City Council establish a tentative price for the sale of Lot 2 Postponed Regular Session, January 3rd, 1933 29, O'Neill's Riverview Addition fronting 41.4 ft. along the north sid( of O'Neill Street and being 100 ft deep. This lot, as you remember was deeded to the City about Marcl 1, 1931, by Mr. J. F. Stampfer foi taxes and special assessments total, ling $150.37. Mr. Czizek advises to. day that he believes it will not be necessary to advertise this lot for sale, This is the second inquiry I have had on this lot and I believe the same can be disposed of if Council sees fit to establish a price on the same. The assessed valuation of this lot Is $140.00. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Manager be authorized to procure a purchaser for said Lot 29, O'Neill's Riverview Addition. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Traffic accident report for City of Dubuque, Iowa, showing comparative accidents for Months of December, 1931 and 1932, and also for total Calendar Years 1931 and 1932, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the report be approved and made a matter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Councilman McEvoy moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second. ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- man Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Mr. George Maddock of the Inter- state Power Company addressed the Council relative to the passage of Ordinance No. 23-32said ordinance regulating the operation of taxi cabs and fixing the rates and prices to be charged for the transportation of passengers. Ordinance No. 23-32, An ordin- ance regulating the operation of taxi cabs within the City of Dubuque and fixing the rates and prices to be charged for the transportation of Passengers from one part of the City to another and providing a penalty for violation hereof, having passed ' upon first and second readings on November 28th, 1932, presented and read a third time. Ordinance No. 23-32 An Ordinance regulating the oper- ation of taxi cabs within the City of Dubuque and fixing the rates and prices "to be charged for the trans- portation of passengers from one part of the City to another and pro- viding a penalty for violation hereof. Be it Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Par. 286. Rates. Section 1. The following rates and prices for the transportation of passengers by taxi cabs are hereby fixed as the rates and prices to be charged for the ser- vices to be rendered by the means above stated, to -wit: A. For one (1) pass%nger from one part of the City of Dubuque to any other part of said City, includ- ing such passenger's ordinary lug- gage, the sum of twenty-five cents (25c), except 'as provided in Sub- division "C" hereof. B. For two (2) or more passen- gers up to and including five (5), from one part of said city to any other part of said city, including such passengers' ordinary luggage, the sum of fifty cents (50c), except as provided in Subdivision "C" here- of. C. To Eagle Point Park or Sunny Crest, for one passenger, fifty cents (500, and twenty-five cents (25) for each additional passenger. D. Waiting time may be charged for on the following terms: thirty cents (300 for ten minutes; one dol- lar ($1.00) for one-half hour; and two dollars ($2.00) for one hour. No charge shall be made for waiting time under ten minutes. Par. 287. Table of Rates. Section 2. Every vehicle operating as a taxi cab shall have exposed to view with- in the passengers' compartment a Printed table of the fixed rates and Prices and it shall be unlawful to operate or permit to be operated any such vehicle unless such rates and prices are posted as herein provided for. Par. 288. Soliciting Prohibited. Section 3. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any taxi cab to stop, Park, or drive about the streets and Public places of said city, and, by word, sign or signal solicit passen- gers for his vehicle; but, nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the taking on of passengers any- where within the city upon the re- quest of any such person. Par. 289. Repeal. Section 4. Noth- ing herein shall be construed to re - Peal, limit, or abrogate the provis- ions of any other ordinance now in effect unless such ordinances or ;L• Special Session, parts of ordinances are in conflict herewith and only conflicting por- tions shall be deemed repealed hereby. Par. 290. Penalty. Section 5. Any Person, firm or corporation exacting any rate or price for the transpor- tation of passengers by taxi cabs other than that provided for in Sec- tion 1 hereof, and any person, firm or corporation violating Sections 2 and 3 hereof shall, upon convictipg be fined not less than One Dollar ($1.00) nor more than Twenty-five Dollars (25.00) or be imprisoned un- til such fine and costs are paid. Par. 291. Ordinance in Force. Sec- tion 6. This ordinance shall be in force and effect ten days from and after its final passage, adoption and approval by the City Council and publication, as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ings this 28th day of November, 1932. Passed, adopted and approved up- on final reading this 3rd day of Jan- uary, 1933. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Cierk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Published officially in the Tele- graph -Herald and Times -Journal newspaper January 5th, 1933. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. There being no further business, Councilman -Thompson moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved y.na ,' 1.,;dL1933. Adopted .�!!�!1.Q1{,�,�.."..1933. Councilmen: Attest: ............. i���Y�-C.Ou.... City Clerk. anuary 14th, 1933 CITY COUNCIL (Official. Special Session, January 14th, 1933. Council met at 2:20 P. M. Present --Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Andelfinger and Councilman Thomp- son. NOTICE AND CALL OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. To: ...............................................-...... Councilman. You are hereby notified and there is hereby called a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to be held at 2 o'clock P. M. on January 14, 1933, at the Coun- cil Chamber in the City Hall. At this meeting there will be taken up for consideration and adoption an ordinance entitled "Ordinance No. 1-33. An ordinance amending an or- dinance entitled "Ordinance No. 2- 32. An ordinance appropriating money for the various funds and pur- poses of the City of Dubuque for the year 1932," by making a revision in the- Budget of Expenditures for the fiscal year 1932 adopted March 29, 1932, and made a part of said ordin- ance." - Any other business that may be considered at a regular Council meeting may be taken up at this meeting. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 13th day of January, 1933. M. B. ANDELFINGER, ARDENAL THOMPSON, Councilmen. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. Members of the Dock Commission conferred with the City Council rela- tive to the curtailing of the Dock Board expenses. Mr. George Mad- wdock of the Interstate Power Com- pany addressed the Council relative to street lighting. January 11, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Attached are two co- pies of a new lease and agreement prepared by Mr. Czizek in connec- tion with the use of the third and fourth floors of the Armory at 9th and Iowa Streets. The agreement has 4 Special Session, January 14th, 1933 Ordinance No. 1-33 An ordinance amending an ordin- ance entitled, "Ordinance No. 2-32. An ordinance appropriating money for the various funds and purposes of the City of Dubuque for the year 1932" by making a revision in the Budget of Expenditures for the fis- cal year 1932, adopted March 29, 1932, and made a part of said ordinance. Be it Ordained by the City Coun. cil of the City of Dubuque: Par. 292. Section 1. That Ordin- ance No. 2-32 entitled "An ordin- ance appropriating money for the various funds and purposes of the City of Dubuque for the year 1932" be and the same is hereby amended by revising the Budget of expendi- tures for the fiscal year 1932 adopt- ed March 29, 1932, and made a part of said ordinance, said revision be- ing applicable to all departments of said City to become operative as of January 16, 1933, and extending to the end of the present fiscal year, the same being as follows: GROUP I. General Administration. Item 102. City Manager's Office. A. Salary of City Manager re- duced from $7,200 to $6,000 A. Salary of Secretary reduced from..................$2,012.50 to $1,800 A. Salary of Stenographer re- duced from $1,437.50 to $1,300 Item 103. City Clerk's Office. A. Salary of City Clerk reduced from ........................$2.300 to $2,150 Item 104. City Auditor's Office. A. Salary of City Auditor re- duced from $2,450 to $2,200 Item 105. City Treasurer's Office. A. Salary of City Treasurer re- duced from $2,400 to $2,150 Item 106. City Solicitor's Office. A. Salary of City Solicitor re- duced from $4,050 to $3,600 Item 108. City Assessor's Office. A. Salary of City Assessor re- duced from $1,200 to $1,000 A. Salary of Asst. Assessors re- duced from...............$900 to $720 Item 109. City Enginer's Office. A. Salary of City Engineer re- duced from $3,000 to $2,700 A. Salary of Asst. Engineer re- duced from $2,100 to $1,500 A. Salary of Draftsman reduced from .....................$2,220 to $1,800 Item 114. City Buildings. A• Salary of Janitress reduced from ................. _.............. $840 to $780 A. Salary of Janitor reduced from.................................$900 to $840 Item 115. Police Court. A. Salary of Judge reduced from..........._...........$1,500 to $1,200 Protection off Life and Property. Item 118. Police Department. been signed by the Governor's Greys representatives and is presented herewith to Council for considera- tion and possible approval. The yearly rental has been in- creased 50^/c and by the terms of the new lease the City receives the use of the gymnasium and shower baths on the mornings and afternoons of every day of the week and on the evenings of Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The City now agrees to fur- nish water, gas for the showers and light free to the Governor's Greys, all of which three items previously were paid by the Governor's Greys. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the Lease and Agreement be ac- cepted and the Mayor authorized to execute the same on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays—None. January 13, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: S i n c e the writer's recommendation to City Council on November 7, 1932, in regard to your consideration of the appointment of a Dubuque City Safety Committee, which recommendation was referred to City Council, please be advised that, since then, considerable infor- mation on this question has been received. The attached outline is now sug- gested by me as a possible skeleton Plan for this organization. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Afayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the three assistant mechanics at the City Garage be reduced to three- fourths woi•ktng time and paid on an hourly basis of 55c an hour instead Of 60c per hour. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy Thompson. , Schuckert and Nays—None. Special Session, January 14th, 1933 A. Salary of C h i e f reduced from ........................$3,000 to $2,700 A. Salary of Captain (Secre- tary) reduced from $2,012.50 to $1,811.25 A. Salary of Captains (2) re- duced from $3,565 to $3,208.50 A. Salary of Detectives (4) re- duced from $6,900 to $6,210 A. Salary of Sergeants (3) re- duced from $5,002.50 to $4,502.25 A. Salary of Motorcyclists (2) reduced from $3,335 to $3,001.50 A. Patrolman (25) r e d u c e d from .................. $40,250 to $36,225 A. Patrolman (1) reduced from $1,456.67 to $1,311 A. Salary of Matron reduced from ........................$1,150 to $1,035 A. Salary of Matron reduced from.....................$1,035 to $931.50 A. Salary of Special Officers re- duced from...............$300 to $270 Item 119A. Fire Department. A. S a l a r y of Chief reduced from ........................$2,750 to $2,475 A. Salary of Captain (Secre- tary) (2) reduced from $3,795 to $3,415.50 A. Salary of Captains (6) re- duced from $10,695 to $9,625.50 A. Salary of Mechanics reduced from $1,897.50 to $1,707.75 A. Salary of Lieutenants (7) re- duced from $11,672.50 to $10,505.25 A. Salary of Engineers (4) re- duced from $6,670 to $6,003 A. Salary of Firemen (37) re- duced from $59,570 to $53,613 A. Salary of Firemen (2) re- duced from $2,760 to $2,484 Item 120. Fire and Police Alarms. *A. Salary of City Electrician reduced from $2,100 to $1,425 A. Salary of Assistant Electric- ian reduced from $1,667.50 to $1,600 (*The salary of the City Electric- ian is computed on three-fourths of full time employment, at $1,900.00). Item 121. Building Inspector. *A. Salary of Building Inspector reduced from $2,400 to $1,612.50 (*The salary of the Building In- spector is computed on three-fourths of full time employment at $2,150.00). Item 122. Plumbing Inspector. *A. Salary of Plumbing Inspect- or reduced from $2,160 to $1,387.50 (*The salary of the Plumbing In- spector is computed on three-fourths of full time employment, at $1,850.00). Item 123. Electrical Inspector. *A. Salary of Electrical Inspect- or reduced from $2,220 to $1,500 A. Salary of Stenographer to Inspectors and Treasurer re- duced from...............$840 to $780 (*The salary of the Electrical In- spector is computed on three-fourths of full time employment at $2,000.00). GROUP III. Health and Sanitation. Item 121. Health Operation. A. Salary of Director reduced from ........................ $1,800 to $1,700 A. Salary of Sanitary Inspector reduced from $1,552.50 to $1,300 A. Salary of Clerk reduced from ........................$862.50 to $840 A. Salary of School Nurse re- duced from $1,650 to $1,600 A. Salary of School Nurse re- duced from $1,350 to $1,300 A. Salary of School Nurse re- duced from $1,300 to $1,250 A. Salary of School Nurse re- duced from $1,200 to $1,150 A. Salary of . Restaurant In- spector reduced from $862.50 to $840 F. Maintenance (eliminated) $480. Item 127. Sewer Maintenance. A. Salary of Foreman reduced from ........................$1,725 to $1,500 A. Salary of Laborers reduced from ........................$6,400 to $5,760 GROUP IV. Highways. Item 131. Highway Administration. A. Salary of Superintendent re- duced from $2,300 to $2,200 A. Salary of Timekeeper $1,725 (position eliminated). Item 132. Street Repairing. A. Salary of Laborers reduced from .................. $18,500 to $16,650 Item 133. City Garage. A. Salary of Head Mechanic reduced from $2,300 to $1,800 A. Salary of Assistant Mech- anics (3) reduced from $4,200 to $2,885 (*The salary of Assistant Mech- anics is computed on three-fourths of full time employment at 85c an hour). Item 140A. Street Cleaning. A. Salary of Drivers and Labor- ers reduced from $11,500 to $10.350 Item 140B. Ash and Can Removal. A. Salary of Drivers and Labor- ers reduced from $6,400 to $5,760 GROUP VITT. Miscellaneous. Item 148E. Ambulance. A. Salary of Driver reduced from ........................$1,680 to $1,512 6 Special Session, 'January 14th, 1933 GROUP IX. Markets and Public Scales. Item 152. Markets. A. Salary of Market Master re- duced from... $1,500 to $1,200 GROUP XIII. Water Works. Item 149A. Water Administration. A. Salary of Superintendent re- duced from $3,300 to $3,000 A. Salary of Cashier reduced from ........... -........... $2,200 to $1,800 A. Salary of Accountant re- duced from $2,070 to $1,800 A. Salary of Stenographer re- duced from $1,437.50 to $1,200 Item 149B. Water Operation. A. Salary of Field Engineer re- duced from $2,280 to $2,000 A. Salary of Plant Engineer re- duced from $2,012.50 to $1,800 A. Salary of Assistant Plant Engineers (5) reduced from $8,625 to $7,500 A. Salary of Tapper reduced from.................$1,552.50 to $1,440 A. Salary of Meter Service Man reduced from $1,495 to $1,320 A. Salary of Meter Repair Man reduced from $1,782.50 to $1,620 A. Salary of Meter Reader re- duced from $1,495 to $1,320 A. Salary of Assistant Meter Repair Man reduced from $1,552.50 to $1,440 A. Salary of General Foreman reduced from $2,280 to $2,000 A. Salary of Assistant General Foreman reduced from $1,610 to $1,500 A. Salary of Laborers reduced from .....................$10,000 to $9,000 Par. 293, Section 2. This ordin- ance, in the interest of the preserva- tion of public peace, health, safety and the general welfare of the City of Dubuque and the inhabitants thereof being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity, shall be in force and effect from 'and after its final passage, adoption and approval by the City Council and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ing this 14th day of January, 1933. Passed, adopted and approved up- on final reading this 14th day of Jan- uary, 1933. M. B. ANDELFINGER, ED. McEVOY, Mayor. H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, ARDENAL THOMPSON, Attest: J, J Councilmen. SHEA, Published officiall Y City Clerk. In, the Tele- graph -Herald and Times -Journal newspaper, January 17th, 1933. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. "Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules requiring an or- dinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. The ordinance was then read a third time. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved Vw".tp 1933. Adopted . -)7-AJ ,tA6_t_ �L l 933. Councilmen Attest: City Clerk. Special Session, Janua CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, January :;0th, 1933. Council met at 7:40 P. M. Present—Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Andelfinger and Councilman McEvoy. Mayor Andelfinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of act- ing on petitions requesting the can- cellation and suspension of taxes and also acting on any other such business as may properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Communication of Interstate Pow- er Company submitting three propo- sitions whereby the present cost of City street lighting may be tempor- arily reduced, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of al- lowing any one present, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Mr. Maddock of the Interstate Power Company addressed the Coun- cil explaining the different proposi- tions as outlined in the communica- tion of the Interstate Power Com- pany. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andeltinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Perfection Oil Company requesting that they be granted an easement to construct a side.tract: across Kimball Street, presented and read. Mr. John P. Mettell addressed the Council relative to the petition of the Perfection Oil Company. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andeifinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Perfection Oil Company 30th, 1933 7 requesting permission to place two cement block lamp column posts be- tween curb and walk in front of their filling station at 2197 Delhi Street, presented and read. Mr. John P. Mettell addressed the Council re'ative to the petition of the Perfection Oil Company. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed providing that the regular light standard be installed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frances Schilling, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 23 of Stafford's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded. by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of John Mootz, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 42 and 43 of Stafford's Addi- tion, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Stephen Kenneally, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 tax on Lot 1 of Neuman, Cooper & Smyth's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Florence Arensdorf, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation or suspension of the 1932 tax on E. 95 feet of S. % of E. 170 feet of Lot 350, Davis Farm Ad- dition, presented and read. M Special Session, January 30th, 1333 Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- Itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Laura C. Lorenzen, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 tax on N. 74 of Lot 9 of Min. Lot 149 present- ed and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Emma Richter, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on S. 28 feet of M. 1-5 of City Lot 4,51, South 10 feet of Lot 6, all of Lot 7 of Marsh's Addition, and Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 2 of Min. Lot 310 presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Florence Polder, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 7 of City Lot 730 and 1 of Union Ad- dition presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Sarah Catherine Lund. beck, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, request- ing the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 11 of Cox's Addition and Lot 242 of Woodlawn Park Addition pre. sented and read. Councilipan Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Ellen Callahan, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 tax on Lots 13 and 14 of Block 5 of Grandview Park Addition presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Fred M. Blosch, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lots 42, 62 and 63, Finley Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of John B. Hedding, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 tax on West 1/2 of South 100 feet of Lot 40, Fin. ley Addition presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn dur- ing the month of November, 1932, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and HIP the nroof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Murphy Insurance Agency requesting that the sign bond of Home Cafe be cancelled and same returned to them presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the Building Commissioner. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- Special Session, January 30th, 1933 9 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of National Safety Council extending congratulations to the City of Dubuque on the reduc- tion of motor vehicle fatalities pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Forrest T. Plass, with attached claim in the amount of $321.25, for damages to his auto- moblie and injuries sustained to the occupants of his automobile caused vi—ell n.., . ar plunged over an em- bankment between Audubon Street and Adair Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition and attached claim to the City Solicitor. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Notice, from Board of Railroad Commissioners, Des Moines, Iowa, stating that a hearing would be held February 1st 1933, on application of Central Transportation Company for suspension of motor carrier service, for a period of 90 days, between Du- buque and Fort Dodge, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of R. Uppinghouse et al. requesting that an electric street light be installed on the extreme north end of Pinard Street presented and read, City Manager Evans rec- ommending that the prayer of the petition be granted and that one 100 C. P. electric li,hc be installed. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Evans be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Kathryn Wieneke et al. requesting the removal of the bill- board now located at 28th Street and Central Avenue presented and read. Councilman Thompson. moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and City Solicitor. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 1-33 Be it Resolved by the City Co ell of the City of Dubuque that following, having complied with Provisions of law relating to the s of cigarettes within the City of buque, be granted a permit to cigarettes and cigarette papers wi in said City and the Manager is rected to issue such permit on half of said City: The Diamond Grill, Inc., 900- Main St. The Calamac Grill, 850 Main Earl Wood, 530 Main St. Passed, adopted and approved t 30th day of January, 1933. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayorun - the the ale )u- s ell th- d i- be - 910 St. his ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. January 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Regarding the peti- tion of Harry C. Savary, which was referred to me, beg to report that the aforesaid Harry C. Savary paid on October 7, 1932, the installment due March 31, 1933, which carried interest of $1.17. The County Treas- urer in writing this receipt took the interest due on March 31, 1932, thereby over charging to the amount of $1.63, which amount should be re- funded. Therefore I recommend a warrant be drawn in the sum of $1.63, reimbursing Mr. Savary for this over charge. Respectfully submitted. OTTO F. PULS, City Treasurer. Councilman Schuckert moved that the recommendation of the City Treasurer be approved and a war. rant drawn as recommended. Sec- onded by Counclman McEvoy. Car- red by the followng vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- 10 Special Session, ,January 30th, 1933 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert an( Thompson. Nays—None. January 16, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and Citi Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: For your informatior the writer has answered the quer tions of the National Traffic Safety Council in regard to the activities engaged in by the various organiz• ations, including the City, in the pre• vention of 1932 Traffic Accidents, We attach, for your information, a copy of one of the forms submitted which was in answer to the ques- tion asked, "Total Traffic Arrests and Total Traffic Convictions." The Iroportion of convictions to arrests is unusually high, as you will note, and shows that the Police Depart- ment and the Police Judge have co- operated in an unusually efficient manner toward the securing of infor- mation pertaining to the violation and the actual conviction of the var. fous offenses. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication of City Manager Evans be received and Sled. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. January 9, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting here. with reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, Recreation Depart- ment, Board of Health, and City Water Works for the .month of De- cember, 1932, also list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were drawn during the month of De. cember, 1932. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. January 21933. To the Honorable MayorandCity Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In line with the in- formal direction given to the City Manager by City Council as of Jan- uary 14tb, please be advised that at the regular meeting of the Park Board held January 19th the follow. ' Ing salary and wage reductions were unanimously approved: Superintendents from $2.100 to $1,800, saving $300 per year. The Laborers who have been on a monthly basis were cut to an ap- proximate average of 12 %clr. The Laborers were cut $.05 pe? hour. For your information, prior to this, the authorized salary of Mr. Halten- hoff had been reduced from $1,200 per year to $300 per year. The above total saving is calcu- lated at $2,850 per year. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication of City Manager Evans be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. January 30, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following pol- icies and bonds covering signs anti desire to have your approval on same for filing: Jos. W. Lange Dyeing and Clean- ing Works, 1108 Iowa Street; Policy No. YR 4146, London Guarantee and Accident Co. Feldman's Garage, 47 West 4th Street; Policy No. IHP 7446452, The Travelers Insurance Co. Klein's Apparel Shops, Inc., 813 Main Street; Policy No. 114461, Cen- tral West Casualty Co. Kies & Butler, 1360 Central Ave. nue; Policy No. 114464, Central West Casualty Co. Corbett & Scott, 1405 White Street; Policy No. 322027, The State Automobile Insurance Assn. Mrs. Arthur J. Eisenegger, 1255 Central Avenue; Policy L. & T. 432479, Continental Casualty Co. American Trust & Savings Bank, 1842 Central Avenue; Policy No. O.L.&T. 432483, Continental Casualty Co. H. Trenkle Co., 1225-1227 Central Avenue; Policy No. O.L.&T. 432322, Continental Casualty Co. Ado Genz, 1333 Central Avenue; Policy No. Q.L.&T. 432476, Contin- ental Casualty Co. Capital Theatre, 2205 Central Ave- nue; Policy No. GLA 803173, Amer- ican Surety Co. Palace Theatre, 510 Main Street; Policy No. G.L.P.L. 71957, American Employers' Insurance Co. Miller -Palmer Sign Co., Grandview and Rockdale Road, 443 Central Ave- nue, 7th and Locust Streets, Sth and Special Session, January 30th, 1933 Locust Streets, 2130 Central Avenue, 800 Iowa Street, 1324 Central Ave- nue, 19th and Jackson Streets, 14th and Central Avenue, 455 Central Avenue, 2418 Central Avenue; Policy No. C.L.I. 2215, Columbia Casualty Co. Edw. Kirchoff, 623 Main Street; Massachusetts Bonding and Insur- ance Co. Dubuque Stone Products Co., Gar- field and Kniest Streets; Certificate of Insurance Policy No. IF -589, Stan- dard Accident Insurance Co. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the bonds. be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. January 30, 1933: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The writer has been asked to present the following sug- gestions to the City Council for the benefit and betterment of conditions under which milk, cream and other dairy products are being sold within the City of Dubuque. It is believed by the group of men who made these suggestions that the City should re- ceive inspection fees from the indi- vidual owners of cattle supplying milk and cream to this City to at least the extent of the present cost of inspection as is now required. It has been suggested that the Council authorize, if. possible, that fees shall be collected as follows: ('a) $5.00 per year from individual dairymen supplying milk to pas- teurizing plants whose products are sold within the City of Du- buque, such fees to cover two annual inspections of stables and premises. There are approximate- ly 80 such dairymen. (b) $10.00 per year from each indi- vidual dairymen supplying raw milk sold within the City of Du- buque, such fees to cover four inspections per year of stables and premises. There are approx- imately 250 such dairymen. It is further suggested that the Milk Ordinance be revised to pre- scribe that the labeling of milk such as Holstein, Guernsey, etc., should be done only in such cases as 100% of the herd are of Holstein, Guern- sey or other individual breeds of cattle. It is suggested that present condi- tions covering one and two cow dai- ries shall be eliminated from the �r 1..."4,. 11 Present ordinance and that one and two cow dairies shall be subject to regulations the same as other dairies. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the communication of City Man- ager Evans to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending that a warrant in the sum of $13.32 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in fa- vor of Gus. Burkett as settlement in full of the claim of said Gus. Bur- kett for damages sustained to his automobile clue to running into a sunken excavation made by the City of Dubuque on Lowell Street. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of the City So- licitor be approved and a warrant drawn as recommended. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved that the City Manager be authorized to have the curb on the north side of West Eighth Street set back a dis- tance of three and one-half feet from a, point about 144 feet west of Bluff Street to the intersection of West Eighth Street and Julien Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Kane moved that the City Council accept the third propo- sition of the Interstate Power Com- pany which shows a saving of $3,500 in street lighting for fiscal year, the time of beginning to be as of Feb- ruary 1st, 1933, reserving for the City Council the right to discuss at future dates within the twelve-month period further changes if found nec- essary. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman McEvoy moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: 12 Special Session, -January 30th, 1933 Yeas—Mayor AndelBnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. I I SHEA, y�n�,� �Q City /Clerk. Approved "'''t" "+., - 6 ...,1933. Adopted .y..� ..2,1114......1933. -,1 _ I . Councilmen Attest: ........... , .�,�Q,�.,..... City Clerk. Regular Session, February 6th, 1933 13 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular Session, February 6th, 1933. Council met at 7:35 P. M. P r e s e n t— Mayor Andelfinger, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuck- ert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Mayor Andelfinger stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Communication of Frank Pierce, Secretary of League of Iowa Munic- ipalities, reporting on bills pending before the State Legislature pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy: Carried by the following vote: . Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Dubuque Automobile Dealers Association requesting that they be granted a dance permit, without payment of the necessary license fee, for the holding of danc- ing in conjunction with the auto- mobile show to be held in the for- mer Roshek Building at 8th and Main streets from February 14th to 18th inclusive presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Harry Parker et al. requesting the grading of West Six- teenth street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Man- ager. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of J. J. Weber, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on N. 50 feet of Lot 1 of 1 of 103, L. H. Lang - worthy's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation, and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of Decem- ber, 1932, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. February 3, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On March 20, 1926, by resolution appearing on Page 67 of the Council Proceedings for 1926, there was created the office of In- spector of Boilers, providing that fees from said inspection shall pay for the service rendered. According to the record on the same page, it was moved by Councilman Schrempf that Charles E. Moy be appointed Municipal Boiler Inspector. At that time Mr. Robert Humphrey was Building Inspector of this City. We understand that the office was created at the suggestion of Morri- son Bros. Company who desired to have a man available at any or all times at their plant for inspection of pressure vessels. Mr. Glab has again made request that inasmuch as Mr. Moy has died, that the Council ap- point Mr. Fred J. Homan of 2225 Central Avenue, a former employee of Morrison Bros. Company and ex- perienced in this line of work. It is distinctly understlood that Morrison Bros. Company shall com- pensate Mr. Homan for his services. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follpwing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of December, 1932, be ap- proved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved• that bids be received for the printing of the index and binding of the Coun- 14 Regular Session, February- 6th, 1933 cil Proceedings for the year 1932. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. February 4th, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gent 1 e m e n:—I am submitting herewith reports of the City Audit- or, City Treasurer and City Water Works for the month of January, 1933, also list of claims and payrolls for which warrants were drawn dur- ing the month of January, 1933. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Trausch Baking Com- pany et al., property owners abut- ting on Main Street, requesting that Main Street from Charter Street to West 17th Street be paved present- ed and read. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Mr. Paul Nauman addressed the Council relative to the petition re. questing the repaving of Main Street trom Charter Street to West 17th Street. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Council and the City Engineer and instructed to ascertain the per cent of signers accompanying the petition for the repaving of Main Street from Char- ter Street to West 17th Stret. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of American Legion, Du- buque Post No. 6, Geo. W. Kennelly, Chairman of Concessions Committee, requesting that no license be issued for concessions without the O. K. of the Concessions Committee of the American Legion, during the conven- tion of the American Legion which will be held from August 6th to 9th, inclusive, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petitiotn of Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress protesting against the cut in wages recently put into effect by the City of Dubuque and also requesting that they be granted permission to address the Council on this matter presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the petitioin be received and filed and the request to address the Coun- cil be granted. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Messrs. Quinn, Richards and Hen- dricks addressed the Council rela- tive to the petition of the Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress. Communication of City Division of Dubuque County Taxpayers Associa- tion, with attached resolutions, one resolution commending the City for reducing the expenditures in an amount equal to $40,000.00 per year and the other resolution requesting a reduction in contemplated expendi- tures for the coming year to a point at least 25% below those of prev- ious years, presented and read. Mr. W. A. Norman addressed the Coun- cil relative to the communication of the City Division of Dubuque Coun- ty Taxpayers Association. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication and attached resolutions. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City of Dubuque discontinue the sprinkler alarm service at the Ninth Street Fire Engine House, the same to become effective July 1st, 1933, and that the City of Dubuque secure immediate releases for said service to July 1st, 1933, from all interested parties. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City of Dubuque continue the Regular Session, February 6th, 1933 hauling of wood, where necessary, providing that the County of Du- buque does the same, the amount of wood to be hauled to any one party not to exceed two loads and the dis- tance of haul not to be over ten miles one way. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. J. J. SHEA, Approved Adopted Councilmen Attest: C City Clerk. 15 k c ular Session, March 6th, 1933 17 Communication of Board of Super- visors thanking the City of Dubuque for their cooperation in the hauling of coke and wood to the unemployed of the City presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- man McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. 777 t Petition of Arthur M. Meyers mak- ing claim in the amount of $10.00 for expense in cleaning up his premises due to the backing up of the sani- tary sewer at 29th and Washington Streets, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Manager for investigation. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Alice E. Woodward et al., Main Street property owners, ob- jecting to the suggested improve- ment of Main Street between Char- ter Street and West 17th Streets pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the .following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of January, 1933, presented 'and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Communication of I. K. Werwin- ski, South Bend, Indiana, with at- tached resolution requesting the City Council to adopt the Resolution memoralizing Congress of the United States and Senate of thy, United States to enact legislation` o com- memorate the 150th anniveftary of the naturalization as an American citizen and appointment of Brevet Brigadier General of Thaddeus Kos- ciuszko, a hero of the Revolutionary War by issuing a special series of Postage Stamps in honor of General Thaddeus Kosciuszko Sesquicenten- nial Anniversary presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the communication and resolu- tion to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of William J. Roth mak- ing application to the City Council for permission to widen the inter - CITY COUNCIL (Official). Regular Session, March 6th, 1933. Council met at 7:35 P. M. P r e s e n t— Mayon Andrelflnger, v! Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, r. Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Kane. Mayor Andelfinger stated that this Is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Messrs. Stampfer and Gonner ad- dressed the Council requesting that the City Council rescind their prev- ious action in discontinuing the sprinkler alarm service at the Ninth Street Fire Engine House, the same to become effective July 1st, 1933. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer this matter to the City Council for further consideration. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nay,,- -Moue. Absent—Councilman Kane. Mr. John Chalmers, Chairman of the Aviation Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, addressed the Council relative to the securing of options of lands on Ham's Island for the purpose of constructing an Airport. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer this matter to the City Council for consideration. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. ' Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Communication of Board of Super- visors thanking the City of Dubuque for their cooperation in the hauling of coke and wood to the unemployed of the City presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- man McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. 777 t Petition of Arthur M. Meyers mak- ing claim in the amount of $10.00 for expense in cleaning up his premises due to the backing up of the sani- tary sewer at 29th and Washington Streets, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Manager for investigation. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Alice E. Woodward et al., Main Street property owners, ob- jecting to the suggested improve- ment of Main Street between Char- ter Street and West 17th Streets pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the .following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of January, 1933, presented 'and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Communication of I. K. Werwin- ski, South Bend, Indiana, with at- tached resolution requesting the City Council to adopt the Resolution memoralizing Congress of the United States and Senate of thy, United States to enact legislation` o com- memorate the 150th anniveftary of the naturalization as an American citizen and appointment of Brevet Brigadier General of Thaddeus Kos- ciuszko, a hero of the Revolutionary War by issuing a special series of Postage Stamps in honor of General Thaddeus Kosciuszko Sesquicenten- nial Anniversary presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the communication and resolu- tion to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of William J. Roth mak- ing application to the City Council for permission to widen the inter - lg Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 section at the Northeast corner of Rhomberg Avenue and Humbolt Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Alice Bemis et al., Employes of the H. B. Glover Com- pany, appealing to the City Council for reduced bus rates during the working hours presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Cotn cilnran Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Communication of C. N. McHugh, Chairman, Special Telephone Com- mittee, Cedar Falls, Iowa, requesting the City Council to take some ac- tion in helping to secure legislation for the municipal control and regu- lation of telephone rates and service Presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City Manager be instructed to communicate with the Senator and Representatives of Dubuque County notifying them that the City Council of the City of Dubuque approves the passage of legislation for the control of telephone rates and service. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Fred Luckritz, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on Lot 19, of Quigley's Sub. of 710, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic. itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Katherine Koehler, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lots 4 and 5, Bennett Street Sub., pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Hattie Bennett, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 of Rosedale Add. No. 2, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the Petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kane. Petition of Ella Phillips, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 5 of Westabys Sub. and Lot 4 of Hantel- man's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of John W. Robinson, re- ferred to the City .Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on the Southeast 61 feet of Northwest 71 feet of Lot 151, L. H. Langworthy's Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Wm. A. Haller, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 2 of 1 of 33 of Mt. Pleasant Add., pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. ('arr'ied by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Mrs. Joseph Marra, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 5 .�Y Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 19 of Olinger's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the folowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council, men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Mrs. Anna O'Connor, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 tax on Lot 4, Mi.ri::an's Sub., and Lot y of 1 of 1 of 1 of 3 of Min. Lot 172, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Mrs. Anna Wampach, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 39, Hooper's Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Mrs. Eugenia Brun - skill, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1931 tax and all of the 1932 tax on Lot 12 of Sub. 6, 7, 8, 9 on Quig- ley's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Mrs. Hannah Jones, referred to the City Council by the , Board of Supervisors, requesting the ' suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 49, Oak Grove Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Rudolph V. Wagner, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting th• suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 1 of 7, Lot 1 of 8, Lawrence's Du- buque, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solle- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Mrs. Harriet Ruley, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on East 150 feet of Lot 3 of Min. Lot 179, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of John J. McFarland, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 2 of 2 of 107 and 2 of 3 of 107, L. H. Langworthy's Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Lillian L. Hargus, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension or cancellation of the 1932 tax and prior years on Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of City Lot 667, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Mrs. Anna Murphy, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 1. of 42, all of 43 and 2 of 44, Oak Grove Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. 20 Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Margaret Bauck, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lots 72 and 73, O'Neill's Riverview Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Mathilda Strotz, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 tax on West % of Lot 4 of Sub. 2 of Geiger's Sub. presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Nellie B. Tinkham, re- ferred to the City Solicitor by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on South- east 150 feet of Lot 593 of Ham's Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Mrs. Sara Shea, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the remitting of the 1932 tax on Lot 1 of 2 of McNulty's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of A. G. Oneyear, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on Lot 2 of Min. Lot 11 presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation . and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Henry Schueller, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 113 Glendale Add. presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of Clarence Horsfall, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the second half of the 1931 tax and all of the 1932 tax on Lot 38, Hooper's Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Katherine Zwack, re- ferred to the City Council by the,pT,� Board of Supervisors, requesting the, 4.� "c"^"""- of the 1932 tax on Lots 17 and 18, Hamburg Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Council proceedings for the month of January, 1933, presented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council proceedings for the month of January, 1933, be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 21 March 6th, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen:—Bids were received on Monday, February 20th, 1933, till 10 o'clock a. in. for the printing of the index and binding of the Council Proceedings for the year 1932. Tabulation of bids— Telegraph-Herald and Times- Journal.....-................... - ........ ................ - ..... $ 96.60 Times Hotel Register Company 87.95 The bid of the Times Hotel Regis- ter Company being the lowest bid received. Respectfully submitted, J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved that the contract for the printing of the index and binding of the Council Proceedings for the year 1932 be awarded to the Times Hotel Regis- ter Company as their bid is the low- est bid received. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Report of Recreational Director for the month of January, 1933, pre- sented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the Recreational Di- rector for the month of January, 1933, be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- son. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kane. Report of Board of Health for the month of January, 1933, presented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the Board of Health be received and placed on file. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- son. Nays --None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of The Dubuque Benevo- lent & Humane Society requesting the City Council to again appropriate the sum of $300.00 for to help in the carrying on of their work during the year 1933, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the petition. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- son. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Report of Building Commissioner Bartels stating that the sign in front of the Home Cafe has been removed and the bonds covering same has been returned to the Murphy Insur- ance• Agency, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the Building Commis- sioner be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- son. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. February 24, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that in connection with the letter ad- dressed to Council by the writer February 3rd pertaining to the de- sire of Mr. Wm. Glab of Morrison Bros. that Council fill the vacancy existing in the office of Inspector of Boilers, as authorized on March 20, 1926, by resolution of Council, that at a special meeting of Council held Thursday, February 23rd, the name of Mr. James Lonergan was suggest- ed by the Council and unanimously approved as Boiler Inspector. For your information, Mr. Loner- gan was interviewed this morning and he advises that he shall pro- ceed at once to secure the test from the A. S. M. E. Society and will attempt, at the earliest possible time, to secure the official rating from this organization as is required by the resolution. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication of the City Man- ager be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- son. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. February 16, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following pol. icies covering signs and desire to have your approval on same for fll- ing:— Fred Meighan, 310 Main Street— Policy No. U. L. & T. 432487, Con- tinental Casualty Co. Dr. Charles E. Loizeaux, 220 West 22 Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 9th Street—Policy No. 0. L. & T. to $1,000 similar to the present 432486, Continental Casualty Co. amount of the Electrical Inspector, John Schaetzle, 424 West Locust the Secretary to the City Manager, Street, Policy No. 0. L. & T. 432485, Plumbing Inspector, the Market Mas. Continental Casualty Co. ter, City Clerk, City Solicitor and William C. Leik, 501 Rhomberg others. Avenue—Policy No. 0. L. & T. Yours very truly, 432480, Continental Casualty Co. R. M. EVANS, John N. Juergens & Son, 1824 Cen- City Manager. tral Avenue—Policy No. OLT 183- Councilman McEvoy moved that 278, i'. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. the recommendation of City Man - Al. Burgmeler, 260 Iowa Street— ager Evans be approved. Seconded Policy No. G. L. X. I. 401923, Globe by Councilman Schuckert. Carried Indemnity Co. by the following vote: Muntz Cafe, 925 Main Street—Pol- Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council - icy No. IHP 7611719, The Travelers men McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thomp- Ins. Co. son. E. P. Schroeder (Rent -A -Ford Co.) Nays—None. 645 Iowa Street—Policy No. GL. Absent --Councilman Kane. 0854051, Aetna Life Ins. Co. March 4, 1933. A. T. Schwaegler & G. W. Wil- To the Honorable Mayor and City liams, 655 Iowa Street—Policy No. Council, PW 48, Central Surety & Ins. Corp. Dubuque, Iowa. First National Bank, 5th and Main Streets—Policy No. I. P. 1343, The Gentlemen: I am attaching here- Fidelity & Casualty Co. with reports of the City Auditor, G. H. Holscher, 1101 Main Street City Treasurer and City Water —Policy No. OIT 5061, Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co. Works for the month of February, 1933, also list of claims and list of Henry Wilberding, 449 Main Street payrolls for which warrants were drawn -Policy No. IHP 7446463, The Trav- during the month of Febru- elers Ins. Co. Yours very truly, Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved thatCouncilman City Manager. Schuckert moved that the report of the City Manager be the reports be received and placed approved and the bonds ordered on file. Seconded by Councilman Placed on file. Seconded by Coun- Thompson. Carried by the follow- cilman Thompson. Carried by the ing vote: following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- man McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- son. son. Nays—None. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kane. Absent --Councilman Kane. February 7, 1.933. To the Honorable Mayor and 933. CERTIFICATE OFhCITY City Council, MANAGER Dubuque, Iowa. To the Honorable Mayor and City Gentlemen: Your attention is di- Council, rected to Section 10, Part 2, of the Building Code of Dubuque in Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned which the surety bond of the Building lcr- here - by certifies that the contract for the spector is set at $3,000 and the or- dinance reads that the construction of a sanitary sewer and a.ppurt.enances in cost of the bond is to be paid by the City, what is known as the Grandview Heights Addition In the 1930 examination by the State Auditor attention was Sewer District as delimited by Or - dinance No. 16-32, R. calle,i to the error by the City of Dubuque F. Conlon, ccntra�+or, has been completed. Paying for bonds of employees with the exception I further certify that this work has been of the City Treasurer. Che decision in the 1931-32 budget done in accordance with the pians and specifications was that all bonds, except the Tress- urer's bond, and stipu- lations of the contract and I would were to be paid by the individual. therefore recommend its acceptance by the Council. The bond of Mr. Bartels is up for renewal and Yours very truly, the rate has been in- creased from $4.00 to $5.00 R. M. EVANS, sand• We ask per thou- consideration to1c cud the Resolution No. 2 City Manager. 33. Resolution reduction Of this bond accepting the improvement for the construction of the sanitary sewer Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 23 and appurtenances in what is known as the Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District as delimited by Or- dinance No. 16-32 and directing the City Clerk to publish the notice of the intention of the City Council to levy special assessments to pay for said construction of sanitary sewer, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved the ad- option of the reolution. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- son. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kane. March 6th, 1933. Hon. Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to confirm your decision made at a special meeting of City Council held at 2:30 Friday, March 3rd, 1933, in connec- tion with furnishing tools, materials and workmen's compe-nsation for the men to be furnished by the local County Work Relief Committee for emergency work within the City of Dubuque. It was explained that the State of Iowa has made application for and had been granted $45,000,000 from the R. F. C. Funds for work relief; that the Supervisors of Dubuque County had made application for and had been granted $59,500 for labor to be expended to April 30, 1933 within Dubuque County. Honorable Governor Herring has appointed the following men, as the personnel of the Dubuque County Work Relief Committee:— Chairman—Paul Naumann. Supervisors Chas. Datisman, and W. J. Malloy, and Chas. Landon and Wm. Clemens. Upon organization of the local committee, the City of Dubuque was asked to furnish suitable work, pro- vide supervision and timekeeping for the labor and provide all necessary materials, supplies, tools, equipment and possibly workmen's compensa- tion in order to provide work for the local unemployed. The local committee shall select the labor and payment for all labor shall be han- dled through the local committee, by warrants from Federal Funds. After discussion and consideration the City Council voted to accept the proposition of the Dubuque County Work Relief Committee and the City Council authorized the purchase of necessary tools, at lowest possible prices, and authorized the payment by the City of workmen's compensa- tion, conditioned upon the decision or the Attorney General whose opin- ion is pending. The following gen- eral projects were tentatively ap- proved by the City Council for re- lief wort: and the same are to be submitted to the Dubuque County Work Relief Committee: - 1. Relaying and repairing sunken gutters on Roost, e It and other streets. 2. Grading Stoltz St., Eleanor St., etc. 3. Cleaning debris, dirt, leaves, etc. macadam and dirt streets. 4. Quarry rock, crush and haul to muddy streets and alleys. 5. Cover recently constructed storm sewers, as Hawthorne St., Shiras Ave., Southern Ave., etc. 6. Straighten, widen, deepen open channels from storm sewers on 14th, Garfield, Bee Branch, etc., toward the river. 7. Remove the tree stumps now existing in city parkings be- tween curb and sidewalk. 8. Straighten leaning curbs in many unpaved streets. 9. Build wall and riprap present. stone and rock on south side of Ice Harbor. 10. Clean up along River Front, shot -tower, River Park and stream banks. 11. Reditch, gutter and slope dirt and macadam streets and alleys. 12. Leveling of Playgrounds. 13. Improvement and grading at Bathing Beach; change location of discharge of Peosta Slough at low water stage. 14. Leveling of Dumping Grounds. 15. Removal of weeds, grass and trash in streets. 16. Cleaning sewers and catch bas. ins. 17. Painting hand rails on city steps. 18. Repairs to brick sections of street from curb to curb on 1st. St., 17th. St., 8th. St., E. 3rd. St., E. 4th. St., 9th. St., E. 22nd. St., Windsor Ave., Roosevelt St., South Main St., Jones St., etc., by tearing up, providing new sand cushion, cleaning and re- laying used brick to prevent damage cases. Other projects are to be submitted from time to time for the approval of the City Council. It is suggested that this letter be made a matter of record. Signed: R. M. EVANS, City Manager, City of Dubuque. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication of City Manager Evans be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the folowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- 24 Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 men McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- son. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Petition of John G. Kuehnle et al requesting the installation of a street light at the western terminus of Kirkwood Street, presented and read. City Manager Evans recommend- ing that the prayer of the petition be granted and that a 100 C. P. light be installed. Counciman Thompson moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andefinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- son. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Verbal report of City Manager Evans stating that W. J. Jordan was the lowest bidder for the installation of toilet 'facilities in the Recreation Department on the third floor of the City Hall and recommending that said contract be awarded to W. J. Jordan, the amount of bid being $46.75, presented. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- son. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. Councilman Schuckert moved that the salaries of the Public Health Nurses be set up in the Budget for the fiscal year 1933 as follows, Head Nurse $1550.00, Second Nurse $1260.00, Third Nurse $1225.00, Fourth Nurse $1140.00. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Vote on motion resulting in tie vote as follows: Yeas—Councilman Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. man McEvoy. Absent—Councilman Kane. Councilman Thompson moved that the Budget for the Fiscal Year 1933 as originally set up and presented by the City Manager be accepted. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Vote on motion resulting in tie vote as follows: Yeas—Councilman Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. man McEvoy. Absent --Councilman Kane. Councilman McEvoy moved that the salary of the Head Public Health Nurse be placed at $1550.00 and set up as such in the Budget for the fis- cal year 1933. Seconded by Mayor Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andeltinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomp- son. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. March 6th, 1933. Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of law, as City Man- ager, I have prepared an Annual Budget for the fiscal year, 1933, based upon estimates of income and expense for the various departments of the City of Dubuque. These esti- mates show departmental expenses of each department, for the proced- ing year, and wherein an increase or diminution is recommended for the ensuing year. I am submitting this budget to you for your tenta- tive approval and the same will be published as required by law in or- der that objections thereto may be made before final action is taken thereon by you. R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Rc-tilar Sc•�,i,n. AI,urli Ii. 1 25 OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PROPOSED ANNUAL BUDGET OF CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, FOR 1933-34. The following budget of expenditures for the fiscal year April 1, 1933 to March 31, 1934, on the basis of expenses for the several departments of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has been prepared by the City Manager and such budget has been tentatively approved by the City Council as its budget for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1934 This budget will be considered for final adoption by the City Council at a special meeting to be held In the Council Chamber at the City Hall on the 22nd day of March, 1933, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. Any taxpayer objecting thereto or protesting to the same or to any item thereof or to the )mission therefrom shall present his objections to the City Council on or before that date. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. PROPOSED BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1933. Sources of Revenue for 1933-34 Fiscal Operation, A -From Taxes and Moneys and Credits. Levy in Regular Moneys and Mills Tax Credits Totals Consolidated .... ....26.95 $274,057.00 $ 8,714.00 *$282,879.00 Bond Interest ........ 5.03 51,150.00 1,626.00 52,776.00 Bond Retirement . 8.33 84,708.00 2,693.00 87,401.00 Fire Equipment ..... .24 2,441.00 77.00 2,518.00 Fire Maintenance ....10.00 101,691.00 3,234.00 104,925.00 Garbage Disposal and St. Clean. ........ .84 8,542.00 272.00 8,814.00 Park Operation ...... 2.00 20,338.00 647.00 20.985.00 Police Penstons ...... 1.20 12,203.00 388.00 12.691.00 Fire Pensions ........ 1.19 12,101.00 385.00 12,486.00 Dock Bond and Inter- est ... ............ 2.54 25,830.00 821.00 26,651.00 Playground Bond and Interest ..... .... .35 3,559.00 113.00 :1,672.00 Recreation Operation .50 5,085.00 162.00 5,247.00 Library Operation .... 2.45 24,914.00 792.00 ••25.749.00 Library Building .... .38 3,864.00 123.00 3,987.00 Totals ... ..........62.00 $630,483.00 $ 20,047.00 $650,681.00 Mills Road Tax on Agricultural Lands ................. 108.00 Library Tax on Agricultural Lands .............. 43.00'• Moneys and Credits .............................. 20,047.00 Grand Total from Taxes......................$650,681.00 The above estimate is based on a taxable value of $10,169,076.00, or an assessable value of $40,676,304.00, upon which the 62.00 mills on the taxable value amounts to $630,- 483.00, plus moneys and credits equal to $20,047.00, plus special taxes on agricultural lands equal to $151.00, totaling $650,681.00, as obtained from the County Auditor. (The 1932 millage was 64.80 mills on a taxable value of $10,192,301.00, amounting to $660,461.00, plus moneys and credits of $15,- 827.00, plus special taxes on agricultural lands of $145.00, c? totaling $676,433.00). B -From Miscellaneous Sources for 1933-34. Consolidated Recreation y Fund. Fund. Dog Licenses ............................$ 600.00 4,000.00 Business Licenses .................... .. 9,000.00 Cigarette Licenses ...................... a 9,000.00 Police Court Returns .................... 700.00 Scale Fees ............................... s•= Ambulance Fees ........................ 700.00 ? Franchise Tax ......................... Permits 600.00 1,000.00 Plumbing ....................... Electrical Permits ...................... 1,400.00 Building Permits ........................1,700.00 Permits .. 200.00 Excavation .. ... .... Registration of Vital Statistics (new).. 200.00 Miscellaneous Rentals ...................1,250.00 Garage Service to Water Works ... ,... 350.00 Athletic Field Fees .....................200.00 State highway Maintenance ............ 3,240.00 Dance Hall Permits ....................560.00 Credit on Police Prisoners ..............250.00 300.00 Filling Cisterns ......................•••• Trucks 300 00 Useof Fire ..................... Highway Department Charges • • • • • • • .. 2,600.00 1.260.00 $ 2.500.00 Board of Education ................•••• 5,000.00 Miscellaneous Sales .. ..... ... „ Bathing and Shaking Rink Receipts..... 400.00 Subtotals .. .. ... .......$44,300.00 $ 2,900.00 Grand Total City Misc. Receipts.... $47,200.04 Misc. Receipts from Dock Operation to 1.140.0N Dock Bond Fund (Reserve) ........, 26 Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 Grand Total All City Receipts, Includ- ing Taxes and Misc. Sources (Exclud- ing Water Dept. and Dock Operations) $691),021.00 RECAPITULATION OF ALL RECEIPTS Grand Total City Taxes and Misc. Recelpts....... $699,021.00 Estimated 1932-33 Water Dept. Balance........... 15,000.00 Estimated 1933-34 Water Dept. Receipts .......... 127,300.00 Estimated 1933-34 Receipts for Dock Operation.... 1,710.00 Estimated Grand Total 1932-33 Balance and 1933-34 Receipts ...............................$543,031.00 STATEMENT SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE VARIOUS MUNCIPAL PURPOSES, 1933-34 (Exclusive of Dock Operation and Water Dept.) Special Funds Group Consoli- Allowance dated For No. Purpose Fund Appropriat. Delinq. Totals 1. General Ad- ministration$ 38,210.00 ......... ....... $ 38,210.00 11. Protection of Life & Prop. 79,533.00 $100,691.00 ....... 180.224.00 111. Health and Sanitation . 33,490.00 ......... ....... IV. Highways .... 106,621.00 8.814.00 ....... 38,490.00 115,435.00 V. (Charities, Do- nations .... 1,800.00 ......... ....... (Library Oper- ( 1,800.00 ation and Building 27,337.00 $2,399.00 VI. Park Operation .. 20,500.00 485.00 (29,736.00 20,985.00 VII. Recreation ... 1,843.00 6,473.00 1,674.00 VIII. Miscellaneous. 16,387.00 9,990.(10 ......... ....... It. Markets and 16.387.00 Scales ..... 1.380.00 ......... X. Municipal Im- 1,380.00 provements. 11.000.00 ......... ....... X1. (Police Pen- i1,000.U0 slons ......... 12,591.00 ....... (Fire Pensions ......... 12,486.00 12,591.ao XII. Municipalin-....... 12,486.()0 . ......... 139,553.00 624.00 Dock Bond and 140,177.00 Interest .... ......... 26,517.50 133.50 Playground 26,651.00 Bond and In- terest ...... ......... 3,65S.75 13.25 _ 3,672.00 Subtotals.. $295.264.00 $358,621.25 $5,328.75 Additional Allow. for Delinq. in Fire Funds $659,214.00 ........... 6,762.00 Additional Allow, for Delinq• in Consoli- soli dated and St. Clean. Funds..... 31,915.00 Additional Allow: to Dock B, & 1. from Dock Operation .................... 1.140.00 39,807.00 Total Allowance for Delinquency. , -$45 Total Allowance for Delinquency and Appr75 Water Dept. Operationriations for itand " •••••••••.•. Sinking Fund........ Dock Dept. Operating Expense $699,021 OG 112,030.00 .................. Grand Total of All 1.710.00 A ances PProPriationss and Allow- Water Dept. Tina Ppropriated Balance....•.••;;;"" $812,761.60 Grand Total ............. 30,270.00 CITY SC DUBUQUE, APRIL gppROPRIATIONS FISCAL YEAR gpRIL FOROTHIE 1' 1, 1933• TO MARCH 31, GROUP I—GENERAL ADMINISTRATION. 1934. (Consolidated Fund). Item 1932-3, 193^-34 Item 101—Cit APloroPriations APPropriationa Council. R. T�`'Vol Expense J. \lisc•ellaneous $ 175.00 E •"""" ••••• 25.00 175.00 Totals 25.00 Item 1pp—City Manager's Office. 200.00 A. Salary CItY Manager $ 200.00 . A. Salary Secretary .........E 7,260,no A• Salary ......... •2,012.50 $ 6.000.00 Steno ra B. Travel ... g pher .......... •1,437.50 11800.00 C. Office ............. 150.00 1.:100.00 D.Printiils ert .... ...... 150.00 F Maintenance -ling..... .... 60.00 75.00 110.00 G. Material andSupplies 200.011 .,0.00 ......... ...... 250.00 175.00 300.00 Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 27 I. Insurance ... .................. 35.00 35.00 Total. ..... ...................$11.4`1:.00 $ 9.845.00 Item 103-City Clerk's Office. A 10arN CjiCbl rk ............."$2.21('11.00 $ 2,150.00 D. Printing and Advertising .... 25.00 25.00 E. Equipment ....... ........ G. Material and Supplies .. .... 45.00 45.00 Totals .......... ............. $2.370.00 $ 2.2120.00 Item 104-City Auditor's Office. A. Salary City Auditor .. ..$ 2.450.00 $ 2,200.00 D. Printing and Advertising .... 100.00 50.00 E,Equipment ...... .... ... F,Maintenance ............. ... 15.00 15.00 G. Material and Supplies ........ 200.00 200.00 Totals ........... .... ......$ 2,765.00 $ 2.465.00 Note *-Salary for 111h months only. Item 105-City Treasurer's Office. A. Salary City Treasurer ..$ 2,400.00 $ 2.150.00 A Salary Stenographer QA time) 420.00 390.00 D. Printing and Advertising .. 50.00 50.00 E. Equipment ............ ...... F. Maintenance ............. .... 15.00 15.00 G. '.Material and Supplies .. .... 125.00 100.00 I. Surety Bond ..... ............ 300.00 300.00 'Voml. ..... ....... I..........$ 3.310.00 $ 3.005.00 Item 106-City Solicitor's Office. A. Salary City Solicitor .. . ...$ 4.050.00 $ 3.600.00 B. Travel .......... ............ 40.00 40.On C. Office ............ ... 40.00 40.00 D. Printing and Advertising... .. 25.00 25.00 G. Material and Supplies ......... 60.00 60.00 Totals ............... ........$ 4,215.00 $ 3.765.00 Item 108-City Assessor's Office. A. Salary City Assessor ... ....$ 1.200.00 $ 1,000.00 A. Salary Asst. Assessors ...... 900.00 720.00 G. Material and Supplies ...... 25.00 10.00 J. Board of Review ............ 750.00 1,000.00 Totals .... .... ... ... .....$ 2,875.00 $ 2.730.00 Item 109-City Engineer's Office. A. Salary City Engineer ........E 3.000.00 $ 2,700.00 A. Salary Asst. Engineer ........ 2.100.00 1,700.00 A. Salary Draftsman ............ 2,220.00 1.800.00 A. Salary Clerk (part of year).... A. Podman .............. 500.00 A. Salary Extra Help .......... 300.00 B. Travel ........ .............. 50.00 25.00 C. Office and Telephone ......... 15.00 15.00 D. Printing and Advertising .... 125.00 E. Equipment ........ ..... .... 100.00 100.00 F. Maintenance ............ .... 350.00 400.00 G. Material and Supplies ........ 500.00 400.00 I. Insurance .............. ...... 50.00 50.00 Totals .............. ..........$ 9,010.00 $ 7.490.00 Item 113-Elections. A. Salaries .. .... .. .......$ 525.00 $ G. ?Material and Supplies ........ 250.00 100.00 J. Rents ......... . .......... 50.00 Totals .......... .............$ 825.00 $ 100.00 Item 114-City Buildings. A. Salary Janitress ....... ......$ 840.00 $ 780.00 A. Salary Janitor ........ ... 900.00 840.00 A. Salary Extra Help (part time) 150.00 80.00 E. Equipment .............. ... 25.00 F. Maintenance ........ ........1.400.00 600.00 G. Material and Supplies . • • • ..600.00 500.00 H. Light, Heat, Water .......... 2,600.00 2,350.00 I. Insurance ............. ...... J. Comfort Station .............. 600.00 Totals ............. ...........$ 7,115.00 $ 5.150.00 A. Item 115-Police Court. Salary Judge .... .. . ......5 1,500.00 $ 1,200.00 G Material and Supplies ........ 25.00 15.00 Totals ............... ........$ 1.525.00 $ 1,215.00 Item 116-Civil Service Commission. E. G. Equipment • • • • • • •''" 16.00 Material and Supplies • • • • • • • ' $ $ 15.00 10.00 J. Miscellaneous ........... .... 10.00 25.00 $ 25.00 Totals ............ ...........$ Subtotals Group I. General Admin- $ istration ........ .......... :S a� Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 GROUP ii -PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY 1932-33 1933-34 Appropriations Appropriations Itrni Appropriations Appropriations Item 118 -Police Department (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Chief (1931 Rates) ..(275) $ 'S,o110.0o $ 2,700.00 A. Salary Capt. -Secy. (1) (175) , 3,566.00 (2) 3,890.00 348.00 A. Salary Captains (L).. (155) A' Salary Detectives (4) (150) ' 6,900.00 (4) 6,480.00 A. Salary Desk Sergeants (3) ,,......(145) • 5,002.50 (3) 4,698.00 A. Salary Motorcycle Officers (2) .... ,.(145) * 3,335.00 12) 3,132.00 A. Salary Patrolmen (A) (140) •40,730.00 (23) 34,776.00 A. Salary Patrolmen (B) (126.67) • 1,456.67 (2) 2,736.00 A. Salary Matron * 1,150.00 1,080.00 A. Salary Matron ................ * 1,035.00 972,00 A. Salary Spec. Officers (part time) .................. 300.00 270.00 B. Travel ......... ............... 150.00 50.00 C. Office, Telephone .......... 500.00 460.00 D. Printing .... 120.00 100,00 E. Equipment .. ................ 1,200.00 500.00 F. Maintenance .... ............ 2,800.00 2,600.00 G. Material and Supplies ..... .. 2,700.00 2,800.00 1. insurance ...... .............. 230.00 200.00 J-1. Feeding Prisoners ............ 1,300.00 1,000.00 J-2, Miscellaneous (injuries) ...... 50.00 800.00 Totals ....... ..................$77,486.67 $70,632.00 Note *-Salary for 11% months only. Item 119 -A -Fire Department Operation (Consol. and Special Funds) (1931 Rates) A. Salary Chief ..........(250) $ 2,750.00 (1) $ 2,475,00 A. Salary Capt. -Secy. (2) (165) * 3,795.00 (2) 3,564.00 A, Salary Captains (6).. (155) •10,695.00 (6) 10,044,00 A. Salary Driver - Mechanic (1) ........(165) • 1,897.50 (1) 1,782.00 A. Salary Lieutenants (7) (145) •11,672.50 (7) 10,962.00 A. Salary Engineers (4) ..(145) * 6,670.00 (4) 6,264.00 A. Salary Firemen (A) ...(140) •59,416.67 (36) 54,432.00 A. Salary Firemen (1st year) ..............(120) • 3,105.00 B. Travel 50,00 56.00 C. Office, Telephone, etc. ........ 300.00 425.00 D. Printing ........ 100.00 25.00 F. Maintenance ... 2,500.00 2,000.00 G. 1laterial and Supplies ........ 2,500.00 2,400.00 H. Heat, Light, Water .......... 3,200.00 3,000.00 I, Insurance ...... .............. 300.00 250.00 J. Nliseellatieous ...... .......... 200.00 500.00 Totals ....... ................$109,151.67 $98,173.00 Item 119 -B -Fire Equipment (Special Fund) E. Fire Equipment .. .. .. 31130.00 2,518.00 Item 120 -Fire and Police Alarm (Consol. Fund) A. Salary City Electrician ...$2,100,00 $1,500.00 A. Salary Asst. City Electrician....*1,667.50 1,566.00 A. Salary Helper (part time)......., 300,00 100.00 C. Office ...... ....... 50.00 60.00 E. Equipment ...... • . • . . • • • • . 400.00 240.00 F. Maintenance 400,00 55.00 G. Material and supplies . • • • 300,00 240.00 H. Heat, Power, Water . • • • . • . 250.00 I. Insurance ••"' 250.00 80,00 35.00 Totals $5,547.50 Note •-Salary for 11 months only. $4,546.00 Item 121 -Building Inspector (Consol. Fund) A. Salary Building Inspector ..$2,400.00 1/2 Time A. Salary Stenographer $1,200.00 C. Office (part time) 180.00 166.00 D.Printing •'•'••. " " " '•••••• 20.00 26,00 E. Equipment """""" 25.00 15.00 r• Maintenance 75.00 100 A0 G. Material and supplies ............ 125.00 I• insurance ................ 26,00 75.00 25.00 Totals , Item122-Plum bin , . • • • � • $2'850.00 $1,606.00 g Inspector (Consol. Fund) AA. . Salary Plumbing Inspector .. $2,160.00 % Time C, Office Salary Stenographer (part time) 120.00 $1,080.00 D. Printing ; 20.00 112.00 25.00 J_ Material and supplies ""' 15.00 15.00 J-1. Plumbing Board .... , , „ 25,00 25.00 J•2, Miscellaneous ,.,, 30.00 30.00 Totals 25.00 ........... $2,395.00 $1,287,00 Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 29 Item 123 -Electric Inspector (Consol. Fund) A. alar. 1?I,�ctrieal Ltspector..$2.2211.00 Note: **-Local car fare and private auto allowance. 1¢ Time :$1.110.00 A. Salary `tenw4rnpher (part tinie) 120.00 112.00 C. Offi(.t• ......... ................. 20,00 25.00 1). Printing .... .................... 25.00 15.00 F. Equipment ........ ........ Maintenance ..... ............ 300.00 350.00 F. 'Maintenance ......... ........... 75.00 1110.00 G. Material and supplies ........... 1'25.00 7:,.00 1. Insurance ....... ............... 25,00 25.00 Totals ..... .....................$2.6 ().()0 $1,462.00 Contract for Garbage Collection Subtotals Group II, and Disposal .................$18,000.00 Proteetiun m Life and Proles ty ...4,:203.171).84 $180.224.00 Sanitation ..... ..............$40,082.50 GROUP 111 -HEALTH AND SANITATION. GROUP IV. 1932-33 1933-34 Item Appropriations .Appropriations Salary Superintendent ........*$2,300.00 $ 2,200.00 Item 125 -Health Operation (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Director (part time) ... $ 1,500.00 $ 1,700.110 A. Salary Sanitary Inspector ..... *1,552.50 1,300.00 A. Salary Clerk .................. *562.50 x40.00 A. Salary Restaurant Inspector... *862.50 840.00 A. Salary Public Health Nurse Insurance ..... ................ 50.00 25.00 (Heal 10 mo.) .................. 1,650.00 1,550.00 A. Salary Public Health Nurse A. Salary Laborers ..............$18,500.00 $14,400.00 (10 mo.) ...................... 1,350.00 1.300.00 A. Salary Public Health Nurse 1,500.00 G. Material and Supplies.......... 15,000.00 (10 me.) ...................... 1,300.00 1,250.00 A. Salary Public Health Nurse Miscellaneous ..... ........... ...... ...... (10 mo.) ...................... 1.200.00 1,150.00 B. Travel ..... ................... 50.00 50.00 C. Office ...... ................... 75.00 100.00 D. Printing ..... ................. 40.00 50.00 E. Equipment ... ................ F. Maintenance ... .............. **480.00 G. Material and Supplies......... 200.00 300.00 J-1. Laboratory Expense .......... 900.00 900.00 J-2. Miscellaneous ..... ........... ...... 150.00 Totals ..... ...................$12,322.50 $11,380.00 Note: **-Local car fare and private auto allowance. Item 127 -Sewer Maintenance (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Foreman ...............*$1,725.00 $ 1,500.00 A. Salary Laborers (Regular)..... 5,500.00 4,950.00 A. Salary Laborers (Extra)....... 900.00 810.00 E. Equipment ... ................ 100.00 1.00.00 F. Maintenance ..... ............ 300.00 350.00 G. Material and Supplies......... 400.00 566.00 I. Insurance .. 35.00 35.00 J. Power for Elect. Sewer Pumps 800.00 1,000.00 Totals ..... ..................$ 9,760.00 $ 9,110.00 Item 128 -Garbage Disposal (Consol. and Special Funds) J. Contract for Garbage Collection and Disposal .................$18,000.00 $18,000.00 Subtotals Group III, Health and Sanitation ..... ..............$40,082.50 $38,490.00 GROUP IV. Note: *-Salary for 111,' months. Item 131 -Highway Administration (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Superintendent ........*$2,300.00 $ 2,200.00 A. Salary Timekeeper ............ 1,725.00 C. Office ........... ............. ...... ...... D. Printing ........... ....... ...... E. Equipment ..... .............. F. Maintenance, Parts Only...... 75.00 125.00 G. Material and Supplies.......... 250.00 175.00 I. Insurance ..... ................ 50.00 25.00 Totals ..... ...................$ 4,400.00 $ 2,525.00 Item 132 -Street Repairing (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Laborers ..............$18,500.00 $14,400.00 E. Equipment ..... .............. 200.00 500.00 F. Maintenance (Parts) .......... 3,000.00 1,500.00 G. Material and Supplies.......... 15,000.00 8,540.00 I. Insurance ..... ................ 450.00 460.00 J. Miscellaneous ..... ........... ...... ...... Totals ..... ...................$37,150.00 $25,400.00 Item 133 -City Garage (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Head Mechanic ........E 2,300.00 $ 1300.00 A. Salary Mechanics (3).......... 4,200.00 2,955.00 C. Office ... ..................... 25.00 50.00 D. Printing ..... ................. 25.00 ...... 30 Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 E. Equipment ...... ............. 200.00 50.00 F. Maintenance ... ............... 400.00 100.00 G. Material and Supplies.......... 300.00 225.00 H. Heat, Light, Water............ 900.00 850.00 I. Insurance ..... ............... 250.00 100.00 Totals ..... ...................$ 3,600.00 $ 6.130.00 Item 138 -Street Lighting (Consolidated Fund) H. Total Street Lights ...........$61,500.00 $57.375.U0 Note: "-Salary for 11% months only. 125.00 Item 140 -A -Street Cleaning (Consol. and Special Funds) A. Salary Drivers and Laborers ... $11,500.00 $12,000A0 E. Equipment (including 1-3 new $ 3,720.00 sweeper) ..... ................ 2,300.00 2,130.00 F. Maintenance, Parts Only ....... 1.000.00 1.000.00 G. Material and Supplies.......... 2,000.00 1.900.00 I. Insurance ..... ............... 100.00 100.00 Totals ....... ..................$16,900.00 $17,130.00 Item 140 -B -Ash and Can Removal (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Drivers and Laborers ... $ 6.400.00 $ 5,200.00 E. Equipment ... ................ 1.000.00 ...... F. Maintenance, Parts Only....... 1,000.00 750.00 G. Material and Supplies ......... 800.00 300.00 I. Insurance ..... ............... 125.00 125.00 Totals .. .. .. $ 9,325.00 $ 6,375.00 Subtotals Group IV, Highways .... $137,875,00 $115.435.00 GROUP V -CHARITIES, DONATIONS AND LIBRARY. Item 142 -Charities and Donations (Consolidated Fund) J-1. Visiting Nurse Assn ........... $ 1,200.00 $ 1.200.00 J-2. Memorial Day Celebration..... 400.00 300.110 J-3. Humane Society .............. 300.00 100.00 Totals ... ...................$ 1,900.00 $ 1,800.00 Item 143 A -Library Operation (Special Fund) A. Salary Librarian ...$ 2,280.00 A. Salary Reference Librarian.... $ 2,052.00 1,680.00 A. Salary Catalogue Librarian ., 1,500.00 1,512.00 1,350.00 A. Salary Child Librarian 1,380.00 A. Salary Circulation Librarian.. 1,242.00 1,200.00 A. Salary School Librarian.....960.00 A. Salary Gen. 1,080.00 864.00 Asst. Librarian . 900.00 A. Salary Gen. Asst. Librarian..... 750.00 810,00 A. Salam' Gen. Asst. Librarian 702.00 (Part I im e> ................ 690.00 A. Salary Extra Help (Part 621,00 Tline)... A. alar3' an..... 1,310.00 SJi tor 1,179.00 B. Travel ..............• 1,320.00 1.080.00 C. Office ............. 100.00 I1. ['rintin�............... .......... 100.00 :... ..Equi Equipment ... 106,00 8.00 ...•. 7,500.00 F-1. •[aintenance 4,565.00 .�...,�•��­ I''-?. Payment on Masonic Temple 2'500.00 3,303.00 Building ......... (For 1933-4 Payment 1,660.00 see also Bldg. Fund) G. 'Material and supplies H• Heat, Light, Water """" 1.100.00 900.00 1• Insurance ..... " " " ' 2.400.00 1,600.00 J. Allowance for Delinquent "' • 300'00 400.00 Taxes ....... ................ 547.00 2,399.110 Totals ----- Item 143•' .......... '•$30,307.00 _ _ $25,749.00 Payment on 181s0nic Ten Building Fund (Special Fund) Property Library Totalfoi•'z Funds .. ""•$ 3,340.00 Subtotals for Gr V. ,bd7.00 $ 3,987.00 Charit:.. .3 Donations Library up $24.736.00 Funds) .... . • • • • • •$3.x,517.00 $31,536.00 GROUP VI -PARKS (Special Funds) Item 144-A_.park Administration A. salary Superintendent A. (Operation Fund) . Salary Expert (Part Time) "' H• Travel .... ) .. $ 2•'00.00 1._00.00 $ 1,800.00 C. k�ffice .....•...... .......... i�• I'rintin • „" 50.00 150.00 300.00 50.00 1 AIiscallaneAll� :,`lv`'rtising .... 210.0o 125.00 ... Totals .... 10.00 25.00 15.00 Item 144.g -Park Areas $ 3,720.00 $2,315.00 1" j <lu "y Laborers Buildings, Etc. (Operation Fund) 1 pment I' \laintenance .....• ....•••.• il. $13,197.00 750.00 $11,000,00 3latellal andsupplies"..... 700.00 300.00 , 3,400.0o°,000.00 800.00 Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 H. .Heat, Light. Water .......... 8,150.00 3,000.00 I. Insurance ....... ............ 250.00 500.00 J-1 F3and Concerts ......... ..... 600.00 200.00 J-2. Miscellaneous' Improvements .. 385.00 At!oNvance for Delinquent Taxes 325.011 986.00 -- - T mals . ..... ................$22,371.00 -_- $18,670.00 Suototal for Group VI, Park Operation ........ .....$26.092.00 $20,985.00 Item 144 C -County Levy (Special Levy) (Not inclnded in t'ity 131idget J. Improvements from Court% Levy ..... .. .. ... .....($10.192.011) ($5,1a:,,unt (Not included in City Totals) GROUP VII -RECREATION (Special Funds) Item 145 -.4 -Recreation Administration A. Salary Director ...............$ 2,500.00 $ 2,250.00 R. 'Travel ....... ........ ..... 25.00 50.00 C. Office ....... ................ 60.00 35.00 D. Printing ..... ............. .. ...... F. Maintenance ....... .......... 210.00 216.00 G. Material and supplies , , , , , , , 50.00 100.00 Totals ......... .............$ 2,875.00 $ 2,651.00 Item 145 -B -playgrounds A. Salary Supervisors (2 months)$ 335,00) A. Salary Play Directors ) $ 2,200.00 (2 months) .................... 2,600.00) A. Salary Caretaker (Part Time) 100.00 125.00 D. Printing ....... ............... 25.00 25.00 E. Equipment ....... .. ......... 200.00 175.00 F. Maintenance ....... .......... 200,00 375.00 G. Material and supplies ........ 200.00 50.00 H. Heat, Light, Water ......... 100.00 100.00 1. Insurance ....... ............ 25.00 ...... Totals ....... ...............$ 3,785.00 $ 3,050.00 Item 145 -C -City Wide Events J. Cost of Music Week .......... $ 400,00 $ 200.00 Item 145 -13 --Winter Sports A. Salary Check Loom Help (Part Time) ....... .................$ 200.00 $ 125.00 A. Salary Laborers .... ......... 500.00 450.00 C. Office ....... ................ 25.00 ...... D. Printing ....... ............. ...... E. Equipment ....... ... ....... 100.00 F. Maintenance ....... .......... 200.00 200.00 G. Material and supplies ........ 200.00 100.00 H. Heat, Light, Nater .......... 300.00 210.00 1. Insurance ....... ......... .. 25.00 15.00 Totals ....... ................$ 1,550.00 $ 1,100.00 Item 145 -E -Bathing Beach A. Salary Guards (Part Time) ..$ 475.00 $ 360.00 A. Salary Attendants (Part Time) 37500 ...... A. Salary Wash Woman (Part Time) .. .............. 120.00 A. Salary Laborers ............. 200.00 250.00 C. Office ....... ................ 15.00 15.00 D. Printing E. Equipment ....... ............ 150.00 100.00 F. Maintenance ....... .......... 400,00 245.00 G. Material and Supplies ........ 175.00 100.00 H. Heat, Light, Water .......... 125.00 I. insurance ...... ............. 55.00 b5.00 --- Totals ......... ............$ 2,090.00 --- $ 1,115.00 Item 145 -F -Indoor Winter Sports J. Miscellaneous Indoor Activities$ $ 200.00 Subtotals ....... ..................$10,700.00 $ 8,316.00 Allowance for shrinkage in Delin. Tax 1933-34 .... 1,674.00 Total Recreation ....... ........................$9,990.00 GROUP V111 -MISCELLANEOUS (Consol. Fund) Item 146 -Athletic Park F. Maintenance ...... ...........$ 1,000.00 $ 300.00 G. Material and supplies ......... 175.00 100.00 H. Current for Lights, Water, Etc. 150.00 25.00 I. Insurance ....... ............ 310.00 310.00 J-1. Miscellaneous ..... .......... 50.00 100,00 J-2. Payment for Flood Lights .... 2,125.00 ...... Totals ....... ................$ :1.810.00 $ 835.00 Item 147 -Planning and Zoning A. Salary Consultant .... ........$ ...... $ ...... B. Travel ....... ............... ...... ...... 31 32 Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 D. Printing ....... ............. 400.00 300.00 J. Miscellaneous .... ..... :...... 200,00 200.00 Totals ......... .............$ 600.00 $ 500.00 item 148•E-Ambulance A'Salary Driver ....... .......$ 1,680.00 $ 1,512.00 A. Salary Asst. Drivers ......... 100.00 F. :Maintenance .... ............. 275.00 325,00 G. Material and supplies ... , ... , 225.00 150.00 1. Insurance ....... ............. 215,00 352.00 J. 11iseellaneous ......... ....... 100.00 ...... Totals ....... ................$ 2,595,00 $ 2,339.00 Item 148-C-Other Miscellaneous J-2. Iowa League of Municipalities$ 75.00 $ J-3. Damages ....... ............. 5,500.00 31500.00 J-4. Printing Council Proceedings 5,000.00 3,600.00 J-5. Printing Ordinances ......... ...... . . . . . J-6. Printing Reports • J-7. Mississippi Valley Assn Dues 100.00 100.00 J-8. State Audit ................. 700.00 675.00 J-9. Repair to Fire Stations ...... ...... J-10. Care of Town Clock .. 175.00 175.00 J-11. Miscellaneous • Unclassifled . 1,100.00 963.00 J-12. Workmen's Compensation.... 2,000.00 1,700.00 Totals ....... ................$14,650.00 $10.713.00 Item 148-D-Relief Work G. Material and supplies for Re- lief Work ....... .. ...... Subtotals for. Group Vill, $ 2,000.00 Miscellaneous • • ... • , „ • „ • • . $21,655mo $16,387.00 GROUP IX-MARKETS AND PUBLIC SCALES (Consol. Fund) Item 152-Markets and Scales A. Salary-%Iarket !Baster ........$ 1,500.00 F. bIaintenance $ 1,250.00 ........ 25.00 G. Material and supplies 50.00 35.00 J. Miscellaneous ....... ........ 20.00 ......• 75.00 20.00 Totals--- ••.............$ 1,595.00 Subtotals for Group IX --- $ 1,380.00 Markets and PubL,c Scales ..$ 1,595.00 GROUP X-MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS ,380.00 (Consol.lFund) Item 162-Grading, Paving, Etc. City Share J. Improvements ........ • .... $11,000.00 ­ Subtotals for Group X, $11,000.00 Municipal Improvements .....$11,000.00 $11,000.00 GROUP XI-PENSION FUNDS (Special Funds) Item 154--Police and Fire Pensions J-1, Police Pensions J-2. Fire Pensions , .. , • , , , ,, $12,523.00 $12,591.00 ......•••. 6,157.00 12,486.00 Totals ..... ........... for Group XI, $25,077.00 Police and Fire Pensions ..,.$18,680.00 $25,077.00 GROUP XII-MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS (Special Funds) Item 161-J.1-City Bond and Interest A-1. Regular Bond Interest Voting Machine Bond "$"'1'08.2.86 A-3. Loan Warrant 11000.00 $56,553.00 Redemption., A-4. Regular City Improvement . . .' .. Bond' 1,000.00 ' • A-5. Grading Bonds .. ' ' • • • • • • • • • . 21,000.00 • •' ..A-2. A-6. Storm Sewer Bonds ........ 9,000.00 A 7. Refunding Bonds 3,000AO 16,000.00 , , , , , ....... 3,000.00 A-8. Sinking Fund Refunding ($88,0828 '6) 13onds ($75,553.00) ,,,, Allowancefor shrinka 46,917.14 ge 64,000.00 •••• 2,972.00 Totals 624.00_ . , ....... " '$137,972.00 Item 161- J-2-PlaYground $1 00,177.oU A-1. InterestBond and Interest onBonds of 12-1-28.$ 786.25 A:2 Bond Redemption A-3. Reserve of 12-1-28., 3 ' $ 658.75 ,000.00 Allowance • • • • • .. for Surplus 3.000.00 .•... 179.75 Totals ...,. 13.25 $ 3,966.00 i 3.672.00 -A& lar Session, March 6th, 1933 33 Item 161-J-3—Dock Bonds and Interest A-1, Interest on Ponds .....:....$14,057.50 $13,517.50 A-2.' Bond Redemption .......... 12,000.00 13,000.00 A-3. Reserve ........ 1,000.00 Delinq. Taxes ....... ...... $737,518.00 Allowance for Surplus ....... 1,121.50 133.50 Totals ....... ...............$2S,179.00 $26,651.00 Subtotals for Group XII, 2,399.00 Municipal Indebtedness ....$170,117.00 $170,500.00 Subtotals ...... .($722,_44.34) ($659,214,00) Less Allowances for Deliuq, Taxes 770.75 included in above totals for Consol. and Street Cleaning Funds ............... Library, Parks, Recreation and Dock Bond and Interest from Dock Operation .... Indebtedness, 1933-34 ......... 5,328.75 1933-34 Total Net City Approp. for GROUP XIII—WATER WORKS (Self -Supporting) Operation (Less Reserve).. $653,885.25 Allowance for Delinq Taxes in Consol. and Street Cleanink $15,000.00 Funds ...... ............... 1.5,273.66 31,915.00 Allowance for Delinq. Taxes in 123,300.00 Fire Funds6,752.00 Allowance for Delintl. Taxes in Li- 4,000.00 brary, Parks, Recreation and 142,300.00 Indebtedness ....... ......... 5,325.75 Allowance for Dock Bond Fund from Dock Oper. ............ 1,140.00 Total City Appropriations (Exclu- sive of Nater Dept. and Dock Oper.) including allowance for Delinq. Taxes ....... ...... $737,518.00 $699,021.00 RECAPITULATION OF 1933-34 ALLOWANCES FOR DELINQUENT TAX COLLECTION Library .............................................$ 2,399.00 Park .............................................. 485.00 Recreation ......... .............................. 1,674.00 Indebtedness ..... ...... .......................... 770.75 Fire Funds ......... ............................... 6,752.00 Consol. and Street Cleaning Funds ............... 31,915.00 Dock Bond and Interest from Dock Operation .... 1,140.00 1933-34 Total Reserve Allow . ............ . .......$45,135.75 GROUP XIII—WATER WORKS (Self -Supporting) SUMMARY Receipts Water General Fund Estimated Cash on Hand April lst$15,118.04 $15,000.00 Estimated Receipts from Sales for Year .........................144,700.00 123,300.00 Estimated Partial Return of $7,500 Loan to Library ............. 4,000.00 Subtotals ....... .............$159,318.04 142,300.00 Total Disbursements for Year .... 159,212,50 112,030.00 Estimated Cash on Hand March 31. 1934 ......... ...............$ 605.54 $30,270.00 Classification of Receipts Metered Sales ....... ...........$137,700.00 $120,000.00 Flat Rate ..... .................. 1,000.00 300.00 Fire Protention Service .......... 2,300.00 2,000.00 Non -Operating Receipts ......... 3,700.00 1,000.00 Total Receipts ....... .....$144,700.00 $123,300.00 WATER WORKS EXPENSES Item 149-A—Water Administration A. Salary Superintendent .......$ 3,300.00 $ 3,000.00 A. Salary Cashier ............... 2,220.00 1,800,00 ..........." ,070.00 A. Salary Accountant .", 1,800.00 A. Salary Stenographer ........." 1,437.50 1,250.00 A. Salary Extra Help ............ 300.00 100.00 B. Travel ....... ............... 150.00 C. Office (Postage, Etc.) ........ 1,350.00 75.00 1,750,00 D. Printing ....... .............. 225.00 225.00 E. Equipment ....... ........... 1,000.00 400.00 F. Maintenance ....... ......... 350.00 300.00 G. Material and supplies ......... 450.00 450.00 I. Insurance .............. 25.00 40,00 J -I. Sinking Fund Reserve ....... 24,000.00 18,000.00 J-2. Refunds ....... .............. 2,000.00 J-3. Miscellaneous ....... ........ 300.00 2,000.00 300.00 Totals ......... .............$39,177.50 $31,490.00 Item 149.6—Water Operation A. Salary Field Engineer ........ $ 2,280-00 $ 2,000.00 A. Salary Plant Engineer .* 2,012,50 1,800.00 A. Salary Asst. Plant Engineers (5) ........ ..................• 8,625.00 7,500.00 A. SFllary Extra Station Labor.. 1,200.00 300.00 A. Salary Tapper ................ • 1,552.50 1,440.00 34 Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 A.. Salary Meter Service Man ..• 1,495.00 1,320.00 A, Salary Meter Repair Man ... " 1,782.50 1,620.00 A. Salary Meter Reader ........* 1,495.00 1,320.00 A. Salary Asst. Meter Repairman.' 1,552.50 1.440.00 A. Salary General Foreman . 2,280.00 2,000.00 A. Salary Asst. General Foreman" 1,610.00 11500.00 A. Salary Laborers ............. 10,000.00 4,500.00 E. L:quiprnent ....... ........... 3,500,00 2,500.00 F. Maintenance .. .............. 9,000.00 10,000.00 G. Material and supplies ........ 1,350.00 11000.00 H. Heat, Light, Power .......... 27,500.00 25,000.00 1. Insurance ....... ............. 4,800.00 600.00 J-1. Main Extensions ............. 10,500.00 6,000.00 J-3. Betterments ....... .......... 22,100,00 5,000.00 J-3. Stock Account ............... 4,500.00 3,000.00 J-4. 'Miscellaneous ....... ........ 900.00 700.00 Totals ..... ................$120,035.00 ........ Grand Total City, Water and Dock $80,540.00 Subtotal Group X1I1, ..$901,230.50 Balance of Water Dept. Lnappro- Water Works Department ..$159,212.50 ,$112,030.00 GROUP XIV -DOCK OPERATING FUND (Self -Supporting) Receipts Cash on Hand _.\larch 31, 1033....$ ...... $ Harbor Rentals and Leases• Esti- mated 900.00 Wharf Fees, Estimated .......... 3,600.00 650.00 2,200.00 Miscellaneous Income ............ Total Balance and Receipts. .$ 4.500.00 $ 2,850.00 Expenses Item 153 -Dock Operation A. Salary Clerk (Part Time) .... $ $ A. Salary Market Master (refund to Consol. F.) . .. A. Salary Engineer 11000.00 A. Salary Labor and Mechanics.. 150.00 ...... B. Travel ....... ................. 300,00 C. Office 100.00 100.00 .... 25.00 F. Maintenance .. 200.00 G. Material and Supplies 250.00 ........ I. Insurance 200.00 100.00 J-1. Shippers' Association Dues 300.00 550.00 J-2. L'alanee of Transfer 510.00 150.00 Back to Consol, Fund ... , , 975 00 J-3, Imp1•oveinents " 350.00 ....... ,J-4. Miscellaneous ... • ... • 800.00 150.00 Subtotal Dock operating Approp...$4,500.00 (Transfer to Dock Bond $ 1,710.00 and Int. Fund (Total Dock Operating Fund and Transfer ........ Grand Total City, Water and Dock ($2,850.00) Budget Expense Authoriaa- tions ..$901,230.50 Balance of Water Dept. Lnappro- $812,761.00 priated for 1938-34 .................... Grand Total ...... 30,270,00 .......... ••$843,031.00 Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 35 SUMMARY OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE ACTIVITIES, SHOWING SEPARATION OF MANDATORY ITEMS, FOR 4 YEARS 1930-31 1931-32 i';a2-33 Items— Operation— Approp. Approp. �i,1)rop. 19:::' Apvn 101 to 116 General Admin. ..$ 59,337.50 $ 56,585.00 $ 45.730.00 _ $ 38,21(l.,- 118 Police Dept. ... 80,075.00 82,800.00 77.486.67 119-A Fire Operation ... 117,296.00 117,803.19 109,151.67 70,632.0 98,173.01, 119-B Fire Equipment .. 5,745.44 3,193.83 3,130.00 2,518.00 120 to 123 Alarm and 3 In- spectors ..... 17,349.00 15,455.00 13.402.50 125 8,901.00 Health ... ....... 14,260.00 12,905.00 12,322.50 127 11,380.00 Sewer Maint 10,935.00 10,635.00 9.760.00 9,110.00 128 Garbage Collection 18,000.00 18,000.00 18,000.00 18,000.00 131, 2, 3&140 Highways .. 85,287.00 83,105.00 76,375.00 58,060.00 138 Street Lighting .. 67,380.50 62,000.00 61,500.00 57,375.00 142 Charities and Do- nations .. .. 2,500.00 1,900.00 1,900.00 1,800.00 145-A to E Recreation .. :... 17,250.00 10,345.00 10.700.00 9,990.00 146, 7&8 Miscellaneous 21.860.00 31,950.00 21,655.00 16,387.00 152 Markets and Scales 1,610.00 1.595.00 1,595.00 1,380.00 162 Municipal Improve- ments ....... 11,293.43 14,000.00 11,000.00 11.000.00 Subtotals City Approp. and Cer- tain Dellnq. Allowances.. .($530,178.87) ($522,272.02) ($473,708.34) ($412,916.00) (-77.88% of 1930) 149 Water works ...$168,761.20 $171,595.00 $159,212.50 $112,030.00 143 Library Oper. & Bldg. .. ...... 32,459.04 34,443.44 33,647.00 29,736.00 144 Park Operation .... 30,867.54 30,709.91 26,092.00 20,985.1,0 153 Dock Operation .... 5,982.50 7,000.00 4.500.00 1,710.00 Subtotals .. .... .. ......$768,249.15 ($766,020.37) ($097,159.84) ($577,377.00) Deduction of Allow. for Reserve in above Total Appropria- tions .... ................... .......... —1,458.44 —872.00 —4,558.00 t — — Total Net Operating Costs ... $768,249.15 $764,561.93 $696,287.84 $572,819.00 (-74.56% of 1930) Total Allowance for Reserve in Operation ... ............... .......... 6.458.63 16,145.66 43,225.00 Totals for Operat. and Allow- ance .... .............$768,249.15 $771,020.56 $712,433.50 $616,044.00 MANDATORY ITEMS. 154 Police and Fire Pens .......... $ 24,694.02 $ 19,040.14 $ 18.680.00 $ 25,077.00 161-J1 City Bond and Interest and Reserve ..... ........... 135,817.16 135,860.60 137.972.00 140,177.00 161-J2 Playground Bond and Interest and Reserve............. 4,630.12 4,790.74 3,966.00 3,672.00 161-J3 Dock Bond and Interest and Reserve ..... ........... 27,780.75 27,638.92 28,179.00 26.651.00 Subtotal Mandatory Approp. and Reserves in Part........ $195,577.00 Add. Reserve from Dock Operat. to DockBond ........................ ......... ......... ......... 1.140.00 Subtotal Mandatory Approp. and Total Reserve .. .......$192,922.05 $187,330.40 $188,797.00 $196,717.00 t Budget Total Expend. and Reserve for Year .......................$961,171.20 $958,350.96 $901,230.50 $812,761.00 ;t, Regular Session, March 6th, 1933 Resolution No. 3-33. Whereas, the City Manager has caused to be prepared a budget of estimated receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year 1933, and the same has been tentatively submitted to this Council as a basis for the preparation of the Annual Budget required by law to be prepared by the Council; and, Whereas, this Council has exam- ined such budget and from the infor- mation therein contained has pre- pared its budget on the basis of estimates of the expenditures of the several departments of the City of Dubuque, showing therein the pur- poses for which the estimated in- come from tax levies and miscel- laneous receipts will be used, so that said budget will show all of the proposed expenditures for the ensu. ing year. Now, therefore, Be it Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Manager's budget be and the same is hereby tentatively ap- proved and the same is adopted as its budget for the ensuing year, 1933. Be it further resolved, that the Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause said budget to be published in the official newspaper of this city at least once, said publication to be made at least two weeks in advance of the date set herein for final hear- ing thereon and adoption thereof. Be it further resolved, that this Council meet on the 22nd day of March, 1933, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., In the Council Chamber at the City Hall, for the purpose of conducting a hearing upon the Manager's bud. get and the Council's budget, at which time any tax payer of the City will be given full opportunity to be heard upon any objections or Protests made thereto, or to any Item or items thereof or to any omis- sion therefrom, and after all parties have been heard, said budget will be amended or adopted, as prepared. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1933. M. B. ANDELFINGER, ED. McEVOY, Mayor. ARDENAL-THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Attest: J. J. SHEACouncilmen. Councilman City Clerk. adoption of the resolution. Second. the ed by Councilman Schuckert.Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. NaYs—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- jourii. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kane. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved Adopted Councilmen Attest: > City Clerk. I Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 37 BOARD OF HEALTH (Official.) Special -Session, March 22nd, 1933. Board met at 7:35 P. M. P r je s e n t — Mayor Andelfinger, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuck- ert, Thompson. Resolution No. 4-33. Resolution of Board of Health. Whereas, the Health Director of the City of Dubuque has represented to this Board of Health that small- pox, in epidemic form, is prevalent within said City and, therefor, this Board deems it dangerous to the public health to permit children who cannot show satisfactory evidence of vaccination within the past seven years to attend public, private or parochial schools while the emerg- ency caused by such epidemic ex- ists, Now, Therefore: Be It Resolved by the Board of Health of the City of Dubuque, that no child shall be permitted ,to at- tend a public, private or parochial school in this city unless such child can show satisfactory evidence of having been vaccinated against smallpox within the past seven years, this restriction, however, to be in force only during the time of the existence of the present emerg- ency caused by an epidemic of smallpox. Be It Further Resolved that the Chairman of this Board, after this Resolution has been approved by the Council of said City, be and he is directed to cause to be Published in the official newspaper of the City of Dubuque a public Proclamation setting forth therein the promulga-. tion of the regulation, as set forth herein. Be It Further Resolved that the regulation provided for in this Reso- lution shall become effective ten days after the publication of the Proclamation herein provided for and the principal, teachers and those in charge of public, private or parochial schools shall receive• a no- tice thereof, and thereafter it shall be their duty to exclude such chil- dren from such schools. Be It Further Resolved that a violation of this regulation shall subject the offender to punishment as provided for by the Ordinances of the City of Dubuque. Be It Further Resolved that the Health Director be and he is hereby Instructed to advise this Board as soon as the. emergency has passed and, thereupon, this regulation shall become null and void. Passed, adopted and approved this 22nd day of March, 1933. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Chairman. Attest: J. J. SHEA, Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, Clerk, Board of Health. Approved Adopted �,...QJI..$..t.�e,...1933. ....•N/.�.�....�wV_IU3. Board of Health Attest: ............._ Cl oard of Health. 38 Special Session, Mardi 22nd, 1933 CITY COUNCIL (official.) Special Session, March 22nd, 1933. Council met at 7:40 P. M. Present — Mayor Andelfinger, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuck- ert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Andelfinger and Councilman Thomp- son. Mayor Andelfinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made 'and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of con- ducting a hearing and the adopting of the Budget of Expenditures for the City of Dubuque for the fiscal year from April 1st, 1933, to March 31st, 1934, and acting on any other business that may properly come be. fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Resolution Nod 5-33. Whereas, the Board of Health of the City of Dubuque has adopted a resolution containing a regulation to prohibit the admission to schools of all children who cannot show satis- factry evidence of vaccination against smallpox within the past seven years, such regulation to be in effect only during the time that the present emergency due to small- pox in epidemic form exists, a copy of which resolution is hereto attach- ed and made a part hereof: Now, Therefore: Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That such resolution and regula- tion be and the same is hereby approved. This resolution being deemed ur. gent and for the preservation of the public health and general welfare shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 22nd day of March, 1933. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Council - Attest: J. J. SHEA, ell. City Clerk. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of public hearing on proposed annual budget for the fiscal year 1933, this being the , budget of the City Man. ager and City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Me. Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Written remonstrance of Herbert Adams and John A. Cunningham ob- jecting to certain items embodied in the proposed Budget of Expendi- tures for the year 1933, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of allowing anyone present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Messrs. Cunningham, Roshek, Ap- el and Carney addressed the Coun- cil relative to certain items as em- bodied in the Budget for the fiscal year 1933. Councilman Kane moved to re- ceive and file the written remon- strances and objections. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Teas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Sl>ccial Sessitm, Alarch 22nd, 1933 OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PROPOSED ANNUAL BUDGET OF CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, FOR 1933.34. The following budget of expenditures for the fiscal year April 1, 1933 to March 31, 1934, on the basis of expenses for the several departments of the City of Dubuque. Iowa, has been prepared by the City Manager and such budget has been tentatively approved by the City Council as Its hudget for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1934 This budget will be considered for final adoption by the City Council nt a special meeting to he held in the Council Chamher M the City Hall on the 22nd day of March. 1933, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. Any taxpayer objecting thereto or protesting to the same or to any item thereof or to the ')mission therefrom shall present his objections to the City Council on or before that date. J .1. SHEA. Cily Clerk. PROPOSED BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1933. Sources of Revenue for 1933-34 Fiscal Operation. A-From Taxes and Moneys and Credits. Levy in Regular Moneys and Mills Tax Credits Totals Consolidated .... ....26.95 $7.74,057.00 $ 8,714.00 *$282,879.00 Bond Interest ........ 5.03 51,150.00 1,626.00 52,776.00 Bond Retirement.. _ 8.33 84,708.00 2,693.00 87.401.00 Fire Equipment .... .24 2,441.00 77.00 2,518.00 Fire Maintenance .. .10.00 t01,691.00 3,234.00 104.925.00 Garbage Disposal and St. Clean. ........ .84 8,542.00 272.U0 8.814.00 Park Operation ...... 2.00 20,338.00 647.00 20.985.00 Police Pensions ...... 1.20 12,203.00 388.00 12.591.00 Fire Pensions ........ 1.19 12,101.00 385.00 12,486.00 Dock Bond and Inter - est ... ............ 2.54 25,830.00 821.00 26,651.00 Playground Bond and Interest ..... .... .35 3,559.00 113.00 3.672.00 Recreation Operation . .50 5,085.00 162.00 5,247.00 Library Operation .... 2.45 24,914.00 792.00 **25.749.00 Library Building .... .38 3,364.00 123.00 3,987.00 Totals ... ..........62.00 $630,483.00 $ 20,047.00 $650,681.00 Mills Road Tax on Agricultural Lands. 108.00* Library Tax on Agricultural Lands.............. 43.00** Moneys and Credits .............................. 20,047.00 Grand Total from Taxes......................$650,681.00 The above estimate is based on a taxable value of $10,169,076.00, or an assessable value of $40,676,304.00, upon which the 62.00 mills on the taxable value amounts to $630,- 483.00, plus moneys and credits equal to $20,047.00, plus special taxes on agricultural lands equal to $151.00, totaling $650,681.00, as obtained from the County Auditor. (The 1932 millage was 64.80 mills on a taxable value of $10,192,301.00, amounting to $660,461.00, plus moneys and credits of $15,- * 827.00. plus special taxes on agricultural lands of $145.00, totaling $676,433.00). B-From Miscellaneous Sources for 1933.34. Consolidated Recreation Fund. Fund. og Licenses ............................$ 600.00 usiness Licenses ....................... 4,000.00 Cigarette Licenses ...................... 9,000.00 Police Court Returns 9,000.00 Scale Fees ............................... 700.00 Ambulance Fees ........................ 700.00 Franchise Tax .......................... 600.00 Plumbing Permits ....................... 1,000.00 Electrical Permits ...................... 1,4Q0.00 Building Permits ........................ 1,700.00 Excavation Permits .................... 200.00 Registration of Vital Statistics (new).. 200.00 Miscellaneous Rentals ................... 1,250.00 Garage Service to Water Works ....... 350.00 Athletic Field Fees ..................... 200.00 State Highway Maintenance ............ 8,240.00 Dance Hall Permits .................... 660.00 Credit on Police Prisoners .............. 250.00 Filling Cisterns 300.00 Use of Fire Trucks ................. 300.00 Highway Department Charges .......... 2,500.00 Board of Education ..................... 1.250.00 ; 2,500.00 Miscellalneous Sales ..5,000.00 Bathing and Shaking Rink Receipts..... 400.00 Subtotals .. ... .....$44,300.00 3 2,900.00 Grand Total City Misc. Receipts.... $47.200.1114 Misc. Receipts from Dock Operation to Dock Bond Fund (Reserve) ......... 1,140.00 39 40 Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 Grand Total All City Receipts, includ- ing Taxes and Mise. Sources (Exclud- ing Water Dept. and Dock Operations) $699.021.00 RECAPITULATION OF ALL RECEIPTS Grand Total City Taxes and Mise. Receipts ....... $699,021.00 Estimated 1932-33 Witter Dept. Balance........... 15,000.00 Estimated 1933-34 Water Dept. Receipts .......... 127,300.00 Estimated 1933-34 Receipts for Dock Operation.... 1,710.00 Estimated Grand Total 1932-33 Balance and 1933-34 Receipts ...............................$843,031.90 STATEMENT SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE VARIOUS MUNCIPAL PURPOSES, 1933-34 (Exclusive of Dock Operation and Water Dept.) Special Funds Group Consols- Allowance dated For No. Purpose Fund Appropriat. Delinq. Totals I. General Ad- ministration$ 38,210.00 ......... ....... $ 33,210.00 II. Protection of Life & Prop. 79,533.00 $100,691.00 ....... 180,224.00 Ill. Health and Sanitation . 38,490.00 ......... 38,490.00 IV. Highways . 106,621.00 3,814.00 ....... 115,435.00 V. (Charities, Do- nations .... 1,800.00 ......... ....... ( 1,300.00 (Library Oper- ation and uil ing ... ....""' 27,337.00 $2,399.00 (29,786.00 VI. Park P 0,500.00 485.00 20,985.00 VII. Recreation ... 1,543.00 6,473.00 1,674.00 9,990.00 VIII. Miscellaneous. 16,387.00 ......... ....... 16,387.00 1X, Markets and Scales ..... 1,380.00 ......... ....... 1,380.00 X. MunicipalIm- provements. 11,000.00 ......... ....... 11,000.09 XI. (Police Pen- (Fsionsre ....... ......... 12.591.00 ....... 12,591.00 ""' 12,486.00 ....... XII. Municipalin- 12,486.00 debtedness . ......... 139,553.00 624.00 140,177.00 Dock Bond and Interest .... ......... 26,517.50 133.50 26,651.00 Playground Bond and In- terest ...... ......... 3,658.75 13.25 3,672.00 Subtotals ., $295,264.00 $358,621.25 $5,328.75 ;659,214.00 Additional Allow. for Delinq, in Fire Funds ........... ......... 6,752.00 Additional Allow. for Delinq, in Consoii- dated and St. Clean. Funds...... , ... 31,915.00 Additional Allow, to Dock B, & I. from Dock Operation ..................... 1,140.00 39,807.00 Total Allowance for Delinquency. , , $45, 135.75 Total Allowance for Delinquency and Appro- priations for City .............nd A Water Dept. Operation and Sinking Fund...... Dock Dept. Operating , $192,030.00 , Expense , , , , , Grand Total of All Appropriation 1.710.00 ances ss and Allow - Water Dept. Una • PPropriated Balance..,,,..,.',... $812,761.00 30,270.00 Grand Total CITY OF DUBUQUE, Ipyyq •• . $843,031.00 FISCAL YEAR APRIL 1,A933RTOOP MARCH 31F01934 HE GROUP I—GENERAL, ADMINISTRATION. (Consolidated Fund), Item 1932-33 1933-34 Item 101—City Council. Appropriations Appropriations B• Travel Expense ,. J• Miscellaneous • , " " ...• • • $ 175.00 3 , , , 176.00 •••• 25.00 Totals 25.00 Item 102 -City Man's Office. 0.00 200.00 ; X A. Salary City agerManager ....... A. Sala . $ 7,200.00 A• Sala Secretary ; 6,000.00 rY Stenographer "2.012.60 ' 1,800.00 B• Travel "1150.00 1,300.00 437.50 C. Office .......................... 15.00 D. PrtInten and Advertising ,. , ; :: 150.00 110.00 F• Maintenance 60.00 G. Materialand Supplies ' „ 200.00 50.00 .. , , , . •• 250.00 175.00 300.00 . I I Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 41 I. Insurance ... .................. 35.00 35.00 Totals $11,495.00 $ 9,845.00 Item 163 c'e'., A. Salary City Clerk .............'$2,300.00 $ 2.150.00 D. Printing and Advertising .... 25.00 25.00 E. Equipment .......... ........ G. Material and Supplies .. .... 45.00 45.00 Totals.......... ............. $2,370.00 $ 2,220.00 Item 104 -City Auditor's Office. A. D. Salary City Auditor..... ..$ Printing 2,450.00 $ 2,200.00 E. and Advertising ..:: Equipment .. ...... ...... 100.00 50.00 F. Maintenance .......15.00 ' 15.110 G. Material and Supplies .....::: 200.00 200.00 Totals ...........$ 2,765.00 $ 2.465.00 Note *-Salary for 11months only. Item 105 -City Treasurer's Office. A. Salary City Treasurer ........ $ 2,400.00 $ 2.150.00 A Salary Stenographer (1h time) 420.00 390.00 D. Printing and Advertising .. 50.00 50.00 E. Equipment ............ ...... F. Maintenance ............. .... 15.00 15.00 G. Material and Supplies .. .... 125.00 100.00 I. Surety Bond ..... ............ 300.00 300.00 Totals ..... ...................$ 3,310.00 $ 31005.00 Item 106 -City Solicitor's Office. A. Salary City Solicitor ..... ...$ 4.050.00 $ 3,60().()0 B. Travel .......... ............ 40.00 40.00 C. Office ............ ....... 40.00 40.00 D. Printing and Advertising..".- 25.00 25.00 G. Material and Supplies ......... 60.00 60.00 Totals ............... ........$ 4.215.00 $ 3,765.00 Item 108 -City Assessor's Office. A. Salary City Assessor ... ....$ 1.200.00 $ 1,00().00 A. Salary Asst. Assessors ...... 900.00 720.00 G. Material and Supplies ...... 25.00 10.00 J. Board of Review ........ ... 750.00 1,000.00 Totals .... ... ... .....$ 2,875.00 $ 2,730.00 Item 109 -City Engineer's Office. A. Salary City Engineer . ...... $ 3,000.00 2,700.00 A. Salary Asst. Engineer ........ 2,100.00 1.700.00 A. Salary Draftsman ............ 2,220.00 1,800.00 A. Salary Clerk (part of year) ... A. SaIIMW IZ0111MLII ................ 500.00 A. Salary Extra Help .......... 300.00 B. Travel........ .............. 50.00 25.00 C. Office and Telephone ......... 15.00 15.0(; D. Printing and Advertising .... 125.00 E. Equipment ........ ..... .... 100.00 100.00 F. Maintenance ............ .. 350.00 400.00 G. Material and Supplies ........ 500.00 400.00 I. Insurance .............. ...... 50.00 50.00 Totals .............. ..........$ 9,010.00 $ 7.490.00 Item 113 -Elections. A. Salaries .......... .......... $ 525.00 $ G. Material and Supplies ........ 250.00 100.00 J. Rents .............. .......... 50.00 Totals .......... .............E 825.00 $ 100.00 Item 114 -City Buildings. A. Salary Janitress ....... ......$ 840.00 $ 780.00 A. Salary Janitor ........ ...... 900.00 840.00 A. Salary Extra Help (part time) 150.00 80.00 E. Equipment .............. ... 25.00 F. Maintenance ........ ........ 1.400.00 600.00 G. Material and Supplies ..... .. 600.00 500.00 H. Light, Heat, Water .......... 2,600.00 2,350.00 I. Insurance ............. ...... J. Comfort Station .............. 600.00 Totals ............. ..........$ 7,115.00 $ 5.150.09 Item 115 -Police Court. A. Salary Judge .......... ......$ 1,500.00 $ 1.200.00 (14. Material and Supplies ........ 25.00 15.00 Totals ............... ........$ 1,525.00 $ 1,215.00 Item 116 -Civil Service Commission. E. Equipment .......... ........ G. Material and Supplies ........ $ 15.00 $ 15.00 J. Miscellaneous ........... .... 10-00 10.00 Totals ............ ...........$ 25.00 $ 25.00 Subtotals Group I. General Admin- istration ........ .............$45.730.00 $38,210.00 42 Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 GROUP II -PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY 1932-33 1933-34 Appropriations Appropriations Item Appropriations Appropriations Item 118 -Police Department (Consolidated Fund) (1931 [rates) A. Salary Chief .... ..(275) $ 3,000.00 $ 2,700.00 A. Salary Capt. -Secy. (1) (175) * 2,012 50 (1) 1,890.00 A. Salary Captains (3).. (155) * 3,565.00 (2) 3,348.00 A. Salary Detectives (4) (150) * 6,900.00 (4) 6,480.00 A. Salary Desk Sergeants (3) .......... ........(145) * 5,002.50 (3) 4,698.00 A. Salary Motorcycle Officers (2) .... ..(145) * 3,335.00 �2) 3,132.00 A. Salary Patrolmen (A) (140) *40,730.00 (23) 34,776.00 A. Salary Patrolmen (B) (126.67) * 1,456.67 (2) 2,736.00 A. Salary Matron ................ 1,150.00 1,080.00 A. Salary Matron ................ * 1,035.00 972,00 A. Salary Spec. Officers (part time) .................. 300.00 270.00 B. Travel......... .............. 150.00 50.00 C. Office, Telephone ............. 450.00 500.00 D. Printing .... .................. 120.00 100,00 E. Equipment .. ................ 1,200.00 500.00 F. Maintenance .. ............ 2,800.00 2,600.00 G. Material and Supplies ..... .. 2,700.00 2,800.00 1. Insurance ...... .............. 230.00 200.00 J-1. Feeding Prisoners ............ 1,300.00 1,000.00 J-2, Miscellaneous (Injuries) ...... 50.00 800.00 Totals ....... .. ..... ..$77,486A7 $70,632.00 Note *--Salary for 111/2 months only. Item 119 -A -Fire Department Operation (Consol. and Special Funds) (1931 Rates) A. Salary Chief ....... ..(250) $ 2,750.00 (1) $ 2,475.00 A. Salary Capt. -Secy. (2) (165) * 3,795.00 (2) 3,564.00 A, Salary Captains (6).. (155) *10,695.00 (6) 10,044.00 A. Salary Driver - Mechanic (1) .. .(165) * 1,897.50 (1) 1,782.00 A. Salary Lieutenants (7) (145) *11,672.50 (7) 10,962.00 A. Salary Engineers (4) ..(145) * 6,670.00 (4) 6,264.00 A. Salary Firemen (A) ...(140) *59,416.67 (36) 54,432.00 A. Salary Firemen (1st year) ..............(120) * 3,105.00 B. C. Travel Office, Telephone, etc. ........ 55,00 300.00 50.00 425.00 D. F. Printing ........ ........... .. Maintenance ... 100.00 2,500.00 25.00 2,000.00 G. H. Material and Supplies ........ Heat, Light, Water 2,500.00 3,200.00 2,400.00 I, J. .......... Insurance ...... .............. 300.00 3,000.00 250.00 Miscellaneous ...... .......... 200.00 500.00 Totals ....... ................$109,151.67 $98,173.00 E. Item 119 -B -Fire Equipment Fire Equipment (Special Fund) A. Item 120 -Fire and Police Alarm Salary City Electrician 31130.00 (Consol, 2,518.00 Fund) A. A. . Salary Asst. City Electrician.,..*1,667.50 Salary Helper $2,100,00 $1,800.00 1,566.00 C. (part time)........ Office 300,00 100.00 E. . • Equipment 50.00 60.00 F. ...... . . . . .' Maintenance „ 400.00 240.00 G. H. Material and supplies . . . . Heat, Power, Nater 400.00 . 300.00 255.00 240.00 I. . . Insurance 250.00 250.00 ...... ................ 80,00 35.00 Totals . $5,547.50 Note *-Salary for 113c months only. $4,546.00 Item 121 -Building Inspector (Consol. Fund) A. Saiary Building inspector Salary Stenographer 'time) ..$2,400.00 %A. $ Time $1,200.00 C. Office (part • 180.00 166.00 D. I'�•inting : 20.00 25.00 E. ....................... Equipment 25.00 15.00 F. \laintenance' G. I. 'I;Iterial and supplies -::::..'..'• Insurance ....... .... 75'00 .. 125.00 100.00 75.00 25.00 25.00 Totals............... Item 122 -Plumbing 1,606.00 Inspector (Consol Fund) A. A. Salary Plumbing Inspector Salary Stenographer % Time $1.080.00 C ll. (part tim..$2,120.00 Office ........ •"' 112.00 Printing ............•. 1lateria[ and supplies.... � � • � • • " 20.00 15.00 25.00 15.00 J_ J-1. J•^_. Plumbin g Board """"' 25.00 25.00 .. ..•' • • Sliscelianeous .... • 30.00 30.00 , ........... 25.00 Totals .................. $2,L95.OU 11,287.00 Special .Session, Alarch 22nd, 1933 43 Item 123 -Electric Inspector (Consol. Fund) A. Salary I'leeLrical Inspector $2.220.00 Time $1.110.00 $ A. C. Salary Stenographer (part timr) ]20110 Office 112.00 D. ......... Printing ......... 05.110 ............... 15.00 E. Equipment ........ 4,950.00 F. ............. Maintenance . 75.00 100.00 G. Material and Supplies ........... 125.00 75.00 I. Insurance ....... ............... 25,00 °5.00 G. - Totals ..... .....................$2,610.00 ---- $1,462.00 I. Subtotals Group II, 35.00 Protection of Life and Property ..$203,170.84 $180,22-1.00 1,000.00 GROUP 111 -HEALTH AND SANITATION. Totals ..... ..................$ 9,760.00 $ 9,110.00 1932-33 1933-34 Funrls) Item Appropriations Appropriations Contract for Garbage Collection Item 125 -Health Operation (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Director (part time) ... $ 1,800.00 $ 1,700.110 A. Salary Sanitary Inspector .. '1,552.50 1,300.00 A. Salary Clerk .................. +862.50 840.00 A. Salary Restaurant Inspector... •862.50 540.00 A. Salary Public Health Nurse Salary Superintendent ........'$2,300.00 $ 2,200.00 (Heal 10 mo.) .................. 1,650.00 1,550.00 A. Salary Public Health Nurse Office ........... ............. ...... ...... (10 mo.) ...................... 1,350.00 1,300.00 A. Salary Public Health Nurse Equipment • • • ' • •' •' • .75.00 Parts Only..... 125.00 (10 mo.) ...................... 1,300.00 1,250.00 A. Salary Public Health Nurse Insurance ..... ................ 50.00 25.00 -- (10 mo.) ...................... 1,200.00 1,150.00 B. Travel ..... ................... 50.00 50.00 C. Office ...... ................... 75.00 100,00 D. Printing ..... ................. 40.00 50.00 E. Equipment ... ................ Material and Supplies.... • • • • • • 15'000-00 450.00 F. Maintenance ... .............. •+480.00 Insurance ..... ................ G. Material and Supplies....... , . 200.00 300.00 J-1. Laboratory Expense .......... 900.00 900.00 J-2. Miscellaneous ..... ........... ...... 150.00 Totals ..... ...................$12,322.50 $11,380.00 Note: ••-Local car fare and private auto allowance. Item 127 -Sewer Maintenance (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Foreman ...............'$1,725.00 $ 1,500.00 A. Salary Laborers (Regular)..... 5,500.00 4,950.00 A. Salary Laborers (Extra)....... 900.00 810.00 E. Equipment ... ................ 100.00 100.00 F. Maintenance ..... ............ 300.00 350.00 G. Material and Supplies......... 400.00 165.00 I. Insurance ..... ............... 35.00 35.00 J. Power for Elect. Sewer Pumps 800.00 1,000.00 Totals ..... ..................$ 9,760.00 $ 9,110.00 Item 128 -Garbage Disposal (Consol. and Special Funrls) J. Contract for Garbage Collection and Disposal ........ . ........ $18,000.00 $18,000.00 Subtotals Group III, Health and Sanitation ..... ..............$40,082.50 $38,490.00 GROUP IV. Note: '-Salary for 111h months. Item 131 -Highway Administration (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Superintendent ........'$2,300.00 $ 2,200.00 A. Salary Timekeeper ............ 1,725.00 •••••• C. Office ........... ............. ...... ...... D. Printing ... .... ... ...... ...... E. Equipment • • • ' • •' •' • .75.00 Parts Only..... 125.00 F. G. Maintenance, • 250.00 Material and Supplies.... • • • • •' 175.00 I. Insurance ..... ................ 50.00 25.00 -- Totals ..... ...................$ 4,400.00 $ 2,525.00 Item 132 -Street Repairing (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Laborers ..............$18,500.00 200.00 $14,400.00 500.00 E. F. Equipment .. ..... , , ... Maintenance (Parts) ......... 3,000.00 1,500.00 8,640.00 G. Material and Supplies.... • • • • • • 15'000-00 450.00 460.00 I. Insurance ..... ................ J. Miscellaneous ..... $25,400.00 Totals ..... ...................$37.150.00 item 133 -City Garage (Consolidated Fund) A. ,300.00 Salary Head Mechanic .. • • • • '$ 2 4,200.00 $ 1,300.00 2,955.00 A. Salary Mechanics (3) ..... • • • 25.00 50.00 C. Office ... ..................... 25.00 ...... D. Printing ..... ................. 44 Special Session,March 22nd, 1933 E. Equipment ...... .............200.00 400.00 50.00 100.00 F. G. Maintenance ... .. Material and Supplies.......... 300.00 225.00 H: Heat, Light, Water............ 900.00 850.00 I. Insurance ..... ............... 250.00 100.00 1,512.00 Totals ..... ....................$ 8,600.00 $ 6,130.00 1,242.00 Item 138 -Street Lighting (Consolidated Fund) H. Total Street Lights ...........$61,500.00 A. Salary Gen. Asst. Librarian ... 900.00 $57,375.00 A. Salary Gen. Asst. Librarian.... 780.00 Note: *-Salary for 11% months only. A. Salary Gen. Asst. Librarian X2,315.00 Item 140•A -Street Cleaning (Consol. and Special Funds) A. Salary Drivers and Laborers ... $11,500.00 $12,000.00 E. Equipment (including 1-3 new 4,565.00 3,308.00 F-2. Payment on Masonic Temple 300.00 800.00 sweeper) ..... ................ 2,300.00 2,130.00 F. Maintenance, Parts Only....... 1,000.00 11000.00 G. Material and Supplies ..........2,000.00 ---- $25,749.00 1,900.00 I. Insurance ..... ............... 100.00 100.00 ..$33,647.00 Subtotals for Group V. Charities, Totals ...... ..................$16,900.00 Donations and Library (2 Funds) $17,130.00 ......... ............$35,547.00 Item 140 -B -Ash and Can Removal (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Drivers and Laborers...$ 6,400.00 $ 5,200.00 E. Equipment .. ................ 1,000.00 F. Maintenance, Parts Only....... 1,000.00 750.00 G. Material and Supplies ......... 800.00 500.00 I. Insurance ..... ............... 125.00 125.00 Totals ..... ...................$ 9,325.00 $ 6,87:5.00 Subtotals Group IV, Highways .... $137,875.00 $115.135.00 GROUP V -CHARITIES, DONATIONS AND LIBRARY. Item 142 -Charities and Donations (Consolidated Fund) J-1. Visiting Nurse Assn ........... $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 J-2. Memorial Day Celebration..... 400.00 300.00 J-3. Humane Society .............. 300.00 300.00 Totals ..... ...................$ 1,900.00 $ 1,800.00 Item 143 A -Library Operation (Special Fund) A. Salary Librarian ..$ 2.280.00 $ 2,052.00 A. Salary Reference Librarian.... 1,680.00 1,512.00 A. Salary Catalogue Librarian .. 1,500.00 1,350.00 A. Salary Child Librarian ....... 1,380.00 1,242.00 A. Salary Circulation Librarian.. 1,200.00 1,080.00 A. Salary School Librarian ... 960.00 864.00 A. Salary Gen. Asst. Librarian ... 900.00 810,00 A. Salary Gen. Asst. Librarian.... 780.00 702.00 A. Salary Gen. Asst. Librarian X2,315.00 (Part Time) ................ 690.00 A. Salary Extra Help (Part 621,00 Time) 1,310.00 A. Salary Janitor .........'. . 1,320.00 1,179.00 1,080.00 B. Travel . ........ ............. 100.00 C. Office ...... ....... .... 100.00 D. Printing .... ... . 100,00 E. Equipment 85.00 ..... ....... . 7600.00 F-1. Maintenance .., 2,500.00 4,565.00 3,308.00 F-2. Payment on Masonic Temple 300.00 800.00 Building ......... 1,660.00 (For 1933-4 Payment see also Bldg, Fund) G. Material and supplies ........ 1,100.00 H. Heat, Light, Water .......... 240000 I, Insurance ,. 900.00 1,600.00 ..... .............. 300.00 J. Allowance for Delinquent 400.00 Taxes ....... ................ 547.00 2,399.00 Totals ....... ---- $30,307.00 ---- $25,749.00 Item 143 -B -Library Building Fund (Special Fund) Payment on Masonic Temple Property ..$ 3,340.00 Library Total far 2 Funds $ 3,987.00 ..$33,647.00 Subtotals for Group V. Charities, $29,736.00 Donations and Library (2 Funds) ......... ............$35,547.00 $31,536.00 GROUP VI -PARKS (Special Funds) Item 144 -A -park Administration A. Salary Superintendent (Operation Fund) A, B. ...$ Salary Expect (Part Time) .. Travel 2,100.00 1,200.00 $ 1,800.00 C. .... . Office ......... 50.00 300.00 50.00 ll• J. . Printing and Advertisin • Nl iscellaneous 6 • .. 150.00 10.00 125.00 ...... , , , 10.00 25.00 1:,.00 Totals -- Item 144.8 -park Areas, 3'720.00 X2,315.00 A. Buildings, Salary Laborers g , Etc. (Operation Fund) E. I'• 1%quipment . , , , , , , "::: ::::::$13,197.00 Maintenance 750.00 $11,000,00 G. Material and suppiles" , .... • • • • . 700.00 3,400.00 300.00 800.00 2,000.00 Total Recreation ....... ........................$9,990.00 GROUP Vlll-MISCELLANEOUS (Consol. Fund) Item 146 -Athletic Park F. Maintenance ...... ...........$ 1,000.00 $ 300.00 G. Material and supplies ... 175.00 100.00 H. Current for Lights, Water, Etc. 150.00 25.00 1. Insurance ............ 310.00 310.00 J-1. Miscellaneous .. ............ 50.00 100.00 J-2. Payment for Flood Lights .... 2,125.00 ...... Totals .......................$ 3.810.00 $ 83:;.00 Item 147 -Planning and Zoning A. Salary Consultant .... ........$ ...... $ U. Travel ....... ...... ...... Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 45 H. Heat, Light, Water .......... 3,150.00 3,000.00 I. Insurance ....... ............ 250.00 500.00 J-1 Band Concerts ........ .... .. 600.00 200.00 J-2. Miscellaneous Improvements . 385.00 Allowance for Delinquent Taxes 325.00 485.00 Totals . .... ................$22,372.00 Suototal for Group Vi, $13,670.00 Park Operation ........ .....$^6,092.00 $20,935.00 Item 144 C -County Levy (Special Levy) (Not included in City Budget Totals) J. Improvements from Cuunly Levy ... ..... ......($10,192.00) ($5.0S5.00) (Not included in City Totals) GROUP VII -RECREATION (Special Funds) Item 145 -A -Recreation Administration A. Salary Director ...............$ 2,500.00 $ 2,250.00 B. Travel ....... ........ ..... 25.00 50.00 C. Office ....... ................ 60.00 35.00 D. Printing ..... ................ F. -Maintenance ....... .......... 240.00 216.00 G. Material and supplies ....... 50.00 100.00 Totals ......... .............$ 2,875.00 $ 2,651.00 Item 145 -B -Playgrounds A. Salary Supervisors (2 months)$ 335.00) A. Salary Play Directors ) $ 2.200.00 (2 months) .................... 2.600.001 A. Salary Caretaker iPart Time) 100.00 125.00 D. Printing ....... ............... 25.00 25.00 E. Equipment ....... ............ 200.00 175.00 F. Maintenance ....... .......... 200,00 375.00 G. Material and supplies ........ 200.00 50.00 H. heat, Light, Water ......... 100.00 100.00 1. Insurance ....... ............ 25.00 ...... Totals ....... ......... .....$ 3,785.00 $ 3,050.00 Item 145 -C -City Wide Events J. Cost of Music Week .......... $ 400,00 $ 200.00 Item 145 -D --Winter Sports A. Salary Check Room Help (Part Time) ....... .................$ 300.00 $ 125.00 A. Salary Laborers .... ......... 500.00 450.00 C. Office ....... ................ 25.00 ...... D. Printing ....... ............. ...... ...... E. Equipment ....... ... ....... 100.00 F. Maintenance ....... .......... 200.00 200.00 G. Material and supplies ........ 200.00 100.00 H. Heat, Light, Water .......... 300.00 210.00 I. Insurance ....... ............ 25.00 15.00 Totals ....... ................$ 1,550.00 $ 1,100.00 Item 145 -F --Bathing Beach A. Salary Guards (Part Time) $ 475.00 $ 350.00 A. Salary Attenda,tts (Part Time) 375 00 ...... A. Salary Nash Woman (Part Time) ...... ................ 120.00 A. Salary Laborers ............. 200.00 250.00 C. Office ....... ................ 15.00 15.00 D. E. Printing ...... ............... ...... Equipment ....... ............ 150.00 100.00 F. :Maintenance ....... .......... 400.00 245.00 G. Material and Supplies ........ 175.00 100.00 H. Heat, Light, Water .......... 125.00 .... 1. Insurance ...... ............. 55.00 55.00 Totals ......... ............$ 2,090.00 $ 1,115.00 Item 145 -F -Indoor Winter Sports J. Miscellaneous Indoor Activities$ $ 200.00 Subtotals ....... ..................$10,700.00 $ 8,316.00 Allowance for shrinkage in Delin• Tax 1933-34 .... 1,674.00 Total Recreation ....... ........................$9,990.00 GROUP Vlll-MISCELLANEOUS (Consol. Fund) Item 146 -Athletic Park F. Maintenance ...... ...........$ 1,000.00 $ 300.00 G. Material and supplies ... 175.00 100.00 H. Current for Lights, Water, Etc. 150.00 25.00 1. Insurance ............ 310.00 310.00 J-1. Miscellaneous .. ............ 50.00 100.00 J-2. Payment for Flood Lights .... 2,125.00 ...... Totals .......................$ 3.810.00 $ 83:;.00 Item 147 -Planning and Zoning A. Salary Consultant .... ........$ ...... $ U. Travel ....... ...... ...... 46 Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 D. Irinting ....... ............. 400.00 300.00 J. Miscellaneous .... ............ 200,00 200.00 Totals :........ .............$ 600.00 $ 500.00 Item 148-E-Ambulance A. Salary Driver ....... .......$ 1,680.00 $ 1,512.00 A. Salary Asst. Drivers ......... 100.00 F. Maintenance .... ............ 275.00 325.00 G. Material and supplies ........ 225.00 150.00 1. Insurance ....... ............. 215,00 352.00 J. Miscellaneous ......... ....... 100.00 ...... Totals ....... ................$ 2,595.00 $ 2,339.00 Item 148-C-Other Miscellaneous J-2. Iowa League of Municipalities$ 75.00 $ J-3. Damages .... ............. 5,500.00 3,500.00 J-4. Printing Council Proceedings 5,000.00 3,600.00 J-5. Printing Ordinances ......... ...... I-6. Printing Reports ...... J-7. Mississippi Valley Assn Dues 100.00 100.00 J-8. State Audit ................. 700.00 675.00 J-9. Repair to Fire Stations ...... ...... J-10. Care of Town Clock .. 175.00 175.00 J-II. Miscellaneous, Unclassified . 1,100.00 963.00 J-1'S Workmen's Compensation.... 2,000.00 1,700.00 Totals ....... ................$14,650.00 $10.713.00 Item 148-0-Relief Work G. Material and supplies forRe- lief Work ....... ............ ...... Subtotals for Group VIII, $ 2,000.00 Miscellaneous ....... ........$21,655.00 $16,387.00 GROUP IX-MARKETS AND PUBLIC SCALES (Consol. Fund) Item 152-Markets and Scales A. Salary Market Master........ 1,500.00 F. Maintenance $ 1,250.00 25.00 G. Material and supplies . . . . . . . ies . 50.00 .....•' J. Miscellaneous 35.00 75,U0 ......, ........ 20.00 20.00 Totals --- $ 1,595.00 Subtotals for Group IZ, --- $ 1,380.00 Markets and Public Scales ..$ 1,595.00 1,380.00 GROUP X-MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS (Consol.Fund) Item 162-Grading, Paving, Etc. City Share J. Improvements ....... .........$11,000.00 Subtotals for Group t, $11,000.00 ltlunicipal Improvements ...•,$11,000.00 $11,000.00 GROUP XI-PENSION FUNDS (Special Funds) Item 154-Police and Fire Pensions J-1. Police Pensions ..............$12,523.00 J-2. Fire Pensions $12,591.00 ............... 6,157.00 12,486.00 Totals ---- --- ..... Subtotals for Group XI, $18,680.00 $25,077.00 Police and Fire Pensions ....$18,680.00 $25,077.00 GROUP XII-MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS (Special Funds) Item 161-J-1-City Bond and Interest A-1. Regular Bond Interest . A-2 Voting Machine Eorcd . .. •$54,082.86 A-3. Loan Warrant 1.... 0 $56,553.00 Redemption.. A-4. Regular City Improvement 1,000.00 Bond A-5. Grading Bonds...........'... 21,000.00 A-6. Storm Sewer Bonds . .. . . . . . , , , 9,000.00 A-'. Refunding 130 3.00..00 15,000.00 3,000.00 i. ....,,...... A-.i. Sinking Fund Refunding ($38,082.36) ($75,553.00) Bunds ......... Allowance for shrinkage ..... 46,917.14 64,OOO.U0 2,972.O0 Totals --_ 624.00 , , Item 161-J-2-playground " $137,972.00 _ $140,177,00 A-1, Bond interest o and Interest A-2. Bond n Bonds of 12-1-28,$ 786.25 A-3 Redemption $ Reserve of 12-1-25„ 3,000.00 658'75 Allowance foc• Surplus • � , ""' 3,000.00 Totals " " • 119.75 13.25 $ 3,966.0') $3.672.00 Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 47 Item 161.J-3—Dock Bonds and Interest A-1, Interest on Bonds ..........$14,057.50 A-2. Bond Redemption .......... 12,000.00 $13,517.50 13,000.00 A-3. Reserve 1,000.00 Oper.) including allowance for Allowance for Surplus ....... 1,121.50 133.60 Totals ....... Subtotals for Group XII... $26,651.00 ,............$.28,179.00 Municipal Indebtedness ..$170,117.00 $170,500.00 Subtotals ...... .($722,244.34) Less Allowances for Delinq. Taxes ($659,214.00) Included in above totals for Park ...... ........................................ Library, Parks, Recreation and Recreation ......... .............................. Indebtedness, 1933-34 ......... 5,328.75 1933-34 Total Net City Approp. for Fire Funds ......... ................... .. ...... Operation (Less Reserve).. $653,885.25 Allowance for Delinq Taxes in Dock Bond and Interest from Dock Operation .... Consol. and Street Cleaning 1933-34 Total Reserve Allow . ............ . .......$45,135.75 Funds ...... ............... 15,273.66 31,915.00 Allowance for Delinq. Taxes in Fire Funds 6,752.00 Allowance for Delinq. Taxes in Li- $15,000.00 brary, Parks, Recreation and Indebtedness ....... ......... 5,328.75 Allowance for Dock Bond Fund from Dock Oper. ............ 1,140.00 Total City Appropriations (Exclu- sive of Nater Dept. and Dock Oper.) including allowance for Delinq. Taxes ....... ......$737,518.00 $699,021.00 RECAPITULATION OF 1933-34 ALLOWANCES FOR DELINQUENT TAX COLLECTION Library .............................................$ 2,399.00 Park ...... ........................................ 485.00 Recreation ......... .............................. 1,674.00 Indebtedness ..... ...... .......................... 770.75 Fire Funds ......... ................... .. ...... 6,752.00 Consol. and Street Cleaning Funds ............... 31,915.00 Dock Bond and Interest from Dock Operation .... 1,140.00 1933-34 Total Reserve Allow . ............ . .......$45,135.75 GROUP XIII—WATER WORKS (Self. Supporting) SUMMARY Receipts Water General Fund Estimated Cash on i Lind April lst$15,118.04 $15,000.00 Estimated Receipts trorn Sales for Year ....... ..................144,700.00 123,300.00 Estimated Partial Return of $7,500 Loan to Library ............. ...... 4,000.00 Subtotals ....... .............$159,818.04 142,300.00 Total Disbumenjents for Year .... 159,212.50 112,030.00 Estimated Cash on Hand March 31. 1934 ......... ....$ 605.54 $30,270.00 Class ifcationof Receipts Metered Sales ....... ...........$137,700.00 $120,000.00 300.00 Flat Rate ..... .................. 1,000.00 Fire Protection Service .......... 2,300.00 2,000.00 Non -Operating Receipts ......... 3,700.00 1,000.00 Total Receipts ....... .....$144,700.00 $123,300.00 WATER WORKS EXPENSES Item 149-A—Water Administration A. Salary Superintendent .......$ 3,300.00 $ 3,000.00 A. Salary Cashier ............ 2,220.00 1,800,00 A. Salary Accountant ...........' 2,070.00 A. Salary Stenographer .........' 1,437.50 1,800.00 1,250.00 A. Salary Extra Help ............ 300.00 100.00 B. Travel ....... ..... ......... 150.00 C. Office (Postage, Etc.) ........ 1,350.00 75.00 1,750,00 D. Printing ....... ..............225.00 1,000.00 225.00 400.00 E. Equipment ....... ........... F. Maintenance ....... ......... 350.00 300.00 G. Material and supplies ......... 450.00 25.00 450.00 4000 I. Insurance .............. J-1. Sinking Fund Reserve ....... 24,000.00 18moo.bo J-2. Refunds ....... .............. 2,000.00 2,000.00 J-3. Miscellaneous ....... ........ 300.00 300.00 Totals ......... .............$39,177.50 $31,490.00 e Item 149.13—Water Operation A. Salary Field Engineer ........$ 2,280.00 2,012,60 $ 2,000.00 1,800.00 A. Salary Plant Engineer .....' A. Salary Asst. Plant Engineer: 8,625.00 7,500.00 (5) A. Salary Extra Station Labor.. 1,200.00 1,552.50 300.00 1,440.00 A. Salary Tapper ................' 48 Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 :%. Salary Meter Service Man . ' 1,495.00 1,320.00 A Salary Meter Repair Man ... ' 1,782.50 1,620.00 A., Salary Meter Reader .. .* 1,495.00 1,320.00 A. Salary Asst. Meter Repairman.* 1,552.50 1,440.00 A. Salary General Foreman . 2,280.00 2,000.00 A. Salary Asst. General Foreman* 1,610.00 11500.00 A. Salary Laborers ............. 10,000.00 4,500.00 E. Equipment ....... ........... 3,500,00 2,500.00 F. Maintenance .. .............. 9,000.00 10,000.00 G. Material and supplies ........ 1,350.00 11000.00 H. Heat, Light, Power .......... 27,500.00 25,000.00 I. Insurance . ............ 4,800.00 600.00 J -I. Main Extensions ............. 10,500.00 6,000.00 J-2. Betterments ....... .......... 22,100,00 5,000.00 J-3. Stock Account ............... 4,500.00 3,000.00 J-4. Miscellaneous ....... ........ 900.00 700.00 Totals ..... ................$120,035.00 $80,540.00 Subtotal Group XIII, Water Works Department ..$159,212.50 $112,030.00 GROUP XIV—DOCK OPERATING FUND (Self -Supporting) Receipts Cash on Hand March 31, 1933.... $ ...... $ Harbor Rentals and Leases, Esti- sti- mated....... .............. 900.00 mated900.00 Wharf Fees, Estimated . ........ 3,600.00 650.00 2,200.00 Miscellaneous Income ............ ...... ...... Total Balance and Receipts..$ 4.500.00 $ 2,850.00 Expenses Item 153—Dock Operation A. Salary Clerk (Part Time) ... .$ ...... $ A. Salary Market Master (refund to Consol. F.) ....... A. Salary Engineer ......... 1,000.00 A. Salary Labor and Mechanics.. 150.00 B. Travel ....... ................. 300,00 C. Office 100.00 100.00 .. ......... 25.00 F. Maintenance ...... 200.00 G. Material and Supplies 250.00 ........ 0.00 I. Insurance 0 0 550-00 J-1. Shippers' Association Dues 300.00 J-2. Balance of Transfer 5 510.00 . 150.00 Back to COnsOl Fund..... , , 975.00 J-3. Improvements 350.00 ..... J-4. Miscellaneous .."""' • 800.00 150.00 Subtotal Dock Operating A (Transfer to Doc00 BondandInt•Fund).... $1,140.00) (Total Dock Operating Fund and Transfer ........ ($2,850.00) Grand Total City, Water and Dock Budget Expense Authoriza- tions ..$901,230.50 Balance of Water Dept. tinappro- $812,761.00 priated for 1933-34 .......... Grand Total ...... 30,270,00 $843,031.00 Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 49 SUMMARY OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE ACTIVITIES, SHOWING SEPARATION OF MANDATORY ITEMS, FOR 4 YEARS 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 Items— Operation— Approp. Approp. Approp. 1933-34 Approp. 101 to 116 General Admin. ..$ 59,837.50 $ 56,585.00 $ 45,730.00 $ 118 Police Dept. 38,210.00 ... 80,075.00 82,800.00 77,486.67 119-A Fire Operation ... 117,296.00 117,803.19 109,151.67 70,632.0 98,173.00 119-B Fire Equipment .. 5,745.44 3,193.83 3,130.00 2,518.00 120 to 123 Alarm and 3 In- spectors ..... 17,349.00 15,455.00 13.402.50 125 Health ... ....... 14,260.00 12,905.00 12,322.50 81901.00 11,380.00 127 Sewer Maint, 10,935.00 10.635.00 9,760.00 9,110.00 128 Garbage Collection 18,000.00 18,000.00 18,000.00 18,000.00 131, 2, 3&140 Highways .. 85,287.00 83,105.00 76,375.00 58,060.00 138 Street Lighting .. 67,380.50 62.000.00 61,500.00 57,375.00 142 Charities and Do- nations .. ... 2,500.00 1,900.00 1,900.00 1,800.00 145-A to E Recreation .. .... 17,250.00 10,345.00 10,700.00 9,990.00 146, 7&8 Miscellaneous 21,860.00 31,950.00 21,655.00 16,387.00 152 Markets and Scales 1,610.00 1.595.00 1,595.00 1,380.00 162 Munic•ipalImprove- ments ....... 11,293.43 14,000.00 11,000.00 11,000.00 Subtotals City Approp, and Cer- tain Delinq. Allowances.. .($530,178.87) ($522,272.02) ($473,708.34) ($412,916.00) (-77.88% of 1930) 149 Nater works ...$168,761.20 $171,595.00 $159,212.50 $112,030.00 143 Library Oper. & Bldg. .. ...... 32,459.04 34,443.44 33,647.00 29,736.00 144 Park Operation .... 30,867.54 30,709.91 26,092.00 20,985.00 153 Dock Operation .... 5,982.50 7,000.00 4,500.00 1,710.00 Subtotals .. .... .. ......$768,249.15 ($766,020.37) ($69'059.84) ($577,377.00) Deduction of Allow. for Reserve in above Total Appropria- tions .... . ................. .......... —1,458.44 —872.00 —4,558.00 Total Net Operating Costs ... $768,249.15 $764,561.93 $696.287.84 $572,819.00 (-74.56% of 1930) Total Allowance for Reserve in Operation ... ............... .......... 6,458.63 16,145.66 43,225.00 Totals for Operat. and Allow- ance .... ... ........ $76S.249.15 $771,020.56 $712,433.50 $616,044.00 MANDATORY ITEMS. 154 Police and Fire Pens .......... $ 24,69.1.02 $ 19,040.14 $ 18,680.00 $ 25,077.00 161-J1 City Bond and Interest and Reserve ..... ........... 135.817.16 135,860.60 137.972.00 140,177.00 161-J2 Playground Bond and Interest and Reserve ............. 4,630.12 4,790.74 3,966.00 3,672.00 161-J3 Dock Bond and Interest and Reserve ..... ........... 27,780.75 27,638.92 28,179.00 26,651.00 Subtotal Mandatory Approp. and Reserves in Part........ $195,677.00 Add. Reserve from Dock Operat. to DockBond . ...................... ......... ......... ......... 1,140.00 Subtotal Mandatory Approp. and Total Reserve .................$192,922.05 $187,330.40 $188,797.00 $196,117.00 Budget Total Expend. and Reserve for Year .......................$961,171.20 $958,350.96 $901.230.50 $812,761.00 �(1 Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 Resolution No. 6-33 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and WHEREAS, a budget of proposed Thompson. expenditures for the fiscal year 1933 Nays—None. has been duly prepared by the City The ordinance was then read a Manager, published as required by second time. law and submitted to this Council Councilman Schuckert moved that for approval, and, the reading just had be considered Whereas, the Council has prepared the second reading of the ordinance. its budget of proposed expenditures Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. for the fiscal year 1933 and published Carried by the following vote: the same as provided by law, and Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council - an opportunity has been offered all men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and who might wish to file objections Thompson. or protests to the same and the time Nays—None. for final action thereon having been Petition of Perfection Oil Company fixed as the 22nd. day of March, requesting permission to construct 1933, and, a new concrete driveway and to in - Whereas, any and all objections stall three 1000 gallon tanks under thereto have been duly considered the new driveway at their proposed by this Council and to any item new filling station on the northeast therein and no changes have been corner of 13th. and Iowa Streets, proposed or made in said budget presented and read. and this being the day for final con. Councilman McEvoy moved to 'sideration thereof: grant the prayer of the petition, the Now, therefore, be it resolved by construction of the new concrete the City Council of the City of Du- driveway to be under the super- buque, that said budget of proposed vision of the City Engineer and the expenditures for the fiscal year 1933 installation of the three 1000 gallon as prepared by the City Manager tanks to conform with the Building and the Council be and the same is hereby adopted and approved. Code. Seconded by Councilman Passed, adopted and approved this Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: 22nd day of March, 1933. Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council - M. B. ANDELFINGER, men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Mayor. Thompson. ARDENALOPetitionT THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, of John Appel making M. R. KANE, claim in the amount of $10.50 for damages to his automobile caused by Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, cave in of street at 984 Rush Street, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re - the adoption of the resolution. Second. fer the petition to the City Manager ed by Councilman Kane. Carried and City Solicitor for investigation and by the following vote: report. Seconded by Council - Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson, Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council - Nays—None, men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Ordinance No. 2-33. An ordin. ante appropriating money Nays—None. for the various funds and purposes of the Petition of James B. Mullady, World City of Dubuque for the fiscal year 1933, presented War veteran, requesting a free license to sell spices, and read, Councilman Schuckert extracts and toilet house to eand r moved that the read ng had bre house, s Presented read. considered the first reading Seconded ea Councilman Schuckert moved to grant Councilman McEvo Carried by the Councilmany the prayer of the petitioner. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. vote: Yeas—Mayor. Andelfinger, orAnPeas—Mayor Carried by the following vote: men Kane, Council- Thompson, McEvoy, Schuckert and Andelfinger, Council - men Nays—None. Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Councilman Schuckert Nays—None. moved to suspend the rules requiring an ordin- ante to be Petition of Al. Bitzberger, World War veteran, read on three separate days. Seconded requesting a free li- cense to Peddle by Kane. Carried by the followin fruit and vegetables, Presented ed and read. Peas-3iavor' Audelfin g vote: g er, Council- Councilman Thompson moved to grant the Prayer of the petitioner. 0 Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 it Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of John B. Wersinger, World War veteran, requesting a free license to peddle fruit and vege- tables, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to grant the prayer of the petitioner. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Sylvester Halpin re- questing a. refund on his cigarette license for the period of April 1st., 1933, to July 1st., 1933, as he is dis- continuing the sale of cigarettes, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to grant the prayer of the petitioner and a warrant in the sum of $25.00 ordered drawn on the City Treasur- er to cover the amount of the refund. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Ella Wimmer re- questing a reduction in valuation and taxes on Sub. 2 of 1 of 12 Line- hein's Sub. 2 and Sub. 2 Quinlivan's Sub., the west 200 feet of 2, also requesting the Council to view the sidewalk laid in front of her proper- ty in Finley Home Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the Board of Review. Seconded by Couucilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Cruncil- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Bill of Sale of Northwestern Tele- phone Company to the City of Du- buque, conveying for the consider- ation of $1.00 two telephone poles, one located at the southeast corner of Grandview Avenue and Delhi Street and one pole located at the northwest corner of Mt. Pleasant Avenue and Julien Avenue, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Bill of Sale be approved and accepted and a warrant in the sum of $1.00 ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of the North- western Bell Telephone Company to cover the Bill of Sale. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Jos. McCaffrey, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 tax on Lot 8 of 196-197 of L. H. Langworthy's Add., Lot 2 of 186, Lot of 186, Lot 1 of 189 and Lot 2 of 2 of 189 Un- ion Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andefinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None, Petition of Mrs. Pauline Hoefflin, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on W. 50 feet of W. % of S. % of 3, East 25 feet of S.I/2 of 2 of Pauline Lang - worthy's Sub., North 27 feet 4 inch- es of S. 2/5 of 437, South 22 feet 1 inch of M. 1/5 of 437, South 23 feet 4 inches of N. M. 1/5 of 437 and Sub. 4 of S. 2/5 of City 444 and Lend. ii of North 14 feet 5 inches of 2 and of Lot 3 of Staufenbeil's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Petition of Myrtle Westaby, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on East 28 feet of West 50 feet of West 100 feet of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 179, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frank Kressig, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 tax on Lots 75 and 76 of Pleasant View Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. 52 tial Session, March 22nd, 1933 Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote,: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of E. J. McGrath, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 tax on Lot 19 of Marsh's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Laurine Fuerst, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 tax on Lot 1 of 4 of Geiger's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Andrew Fuerst, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 tax on North 1/Z of Lot 55 of Sanford's Sub., present- ed and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Vincent Fitzgerald, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 12 of Union Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solicit- or for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frank Zwack, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on % interest , of Lot 37 of Marsh's Addition pre- sented and read. Councilman 'Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert, Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Val J. Roth, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on Lot 13 of Linehan Park Addition presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Theodore F. Ris, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on South 1/z of City Lot 3A, North % of 1 of 73 of Glendale Addition and Lot 1 of 8 of Mineral Lot 322 presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Freda Gronau, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancella- tion of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lot 6 of 1 of 1 of 143 of L. H. Lang - worthy's Add. and Lots 106 and 107 of Burden and Lawther's Add., pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Peter Guler, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the remis- sion of the 1932 tax on Lot 22 of S. M. Langworthy's Addition pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: •J Session, March 22nd, 1933 --- -- Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Kuehnle Insurance Agency requesting the cancellation and return of the sign policy of Metropolitan Shoe Repair Shop pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the Building Commissioner. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Dubuque Retail Food Distributors requesting the City Council to consider the revision of the ordinance regulating fees for peddling presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the Council for consideration. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Alfred Wunder et al. requesting that West Eighth Street be widened as much as possible on the south side between Bluff Street and Julien Avenue presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of John A. Cunningham requesting that West Eighth Street between Bluff Street and Diamond House be widened at least 30 feet on the south side of the street pre- sented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of the Board of Health for the . Month of February, 1933, pre- senfed. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the Board of Health be received and placed on file. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council - 13 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were or- dered drawn during the month of February, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Council Proceedings for the Month of February, 1933, presented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of February, 1933, be approv- ed as printed. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Syl McCauley, Recreational Director, requesting the City Council to turn over the use of the Athletic Field to the Recrea- tion Commission for the purpose of conducting amateur baseball leagues and possibly athletic shows present- ed and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the communication to the City Council for consideration. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—:Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. !1 Mr. Henry Rieder addressed the I Council requesting permission to use the Athletic Field for the purpose of holding the scheduled games of the Key City Baseball League. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the verbal reouesl to the City Council for consideration. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. March 20, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the meeting of March 2, 1931, Mr. Henry Becker of Dubuque offered the City Council the sum of $300.00 for Lots 18 and 19, Blake's Addition on West Locust Street. As is recorded on the min- utes of the year 1931 on page 36, 54 Special Session, authority was passed by the City Council at that time to accept this offer of $300.00 and furnish to Mr. Becker a quit claim deed on receipt of $300.00. Since that date, through the fact that the lots were partially owned by persons residing in California, it was impossible to secure a deed until last week. The City now has the deed and the same is being re- corded and the writer requests auth- ority to make sale of this property on the conditions set out in the min. utes of March 2nd, namely for $300.00. For your information, Lot 19 is 50 feet wide, with a depth across the major portion of same of approxim- ately 70 feet. Lot 18 is a 50 foot wide lot, having a depth of about 206 feet. Both lots are on a rock cliff, the grade of which starts on the property line at the sidewalk and the cut necessary at the rear of the house, similar to one built on Lot .17 immediately east thereof, would probably be 8 feet The total cost in which the City is involved on said lots is $728.73. The purpose of this letter is to again secureauthority on the condi- tion that the deed was not secured for approximately two years from date of previous authority. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Kane moved that the City Manager be authorized to ac- cept the sum of $300.00 for the sale of Lots 18 and 19, Blake's Addition, and upon payment of said sum the City to execute a Quit Claim Deed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. March 18, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Information has been Presented by Mr. A. H. Hoefer of Glen Oak Street and also Mr. C. E. Rhoades of the Dubuque Auto Club advising of the inadequate lighting facilities at the diagonal intersec- tion of Julien Avenue and Glen Oak Street. At this particular intersec- tion there is no street light at pres- ent. On parallel streets, including Wood, Mt. Booth Streets, here iseone nd street be. tween Julien Avenue and West 14th Street, while on Glen Oak there are two street lights between West 14th Street and Julien Avenue. It is the writer's recommendation that the present street light about 200 feet north from Julien Avenue March 22nd, 1933 on Glen Oak Street be moved to the Intersection of Julien Avenue and Glen Oak and that the present light on Glen Oak Street about 300 to 400 feet south of West 14th Street be moved from one to two poles closer to Julien Avenue to more nearly the position of the curve or bend in said street. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the communication of the City Manager to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Council- man Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. March 15, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following pol- cies covering signs and desire to have your approval on same for filing:— Potterveld Drug Company, 1687 Delhi Street; Policy No. IP 1397, The Fidelity & Casualty Co. E. P. Peryon, 257 West 8th Street; Policy No. G.L.X.I. 401922, Globe In- demnity Co. Appel's Crystal Clean, 48 West 6th Street; Policy No. rDE 7052701, The Travelers Insurance Co. Kies Drug Store, 1362 Central Avenue; Policy No. PL 20702, Iowa Mutual Insurance Co. People's Store, 627 Main Street; Policy No. YR 4153, London Guar- antee and Accident Co. The Uptown, 1391 Central Ave- nue; Policy No. IP 1411, The Fidel- ity & Casualty Co. Charles K. Petrakis, 958 Central Avenue; Policy No. IHP 7446462, The Travelers Insurance Co. Triangle Hatchery (Carl J. Smith), 1451 Central Avenue; Policy No. LP 3010, Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the City Manager be approved and the policies placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. NaYs—None. To the Honorable Maayorl ands City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In connection with the request of Mr. Wm. J. Roth sub- Special Session, March 22nd, 1933 witted to the City Council March 6, 1933, asking that permission be granted to him to widen the street at the northwest corner of Rhom- berg Avenue and Humboldt Street, at his own expense, this is to advise that the City Council ordered the same to be viewed by the Council, which view was held about 4:30 P. M., March 15th. The original idea of Mr. Roth's was to reduce the intersection to such an extent that the sidewalk would have to be built upon private property. The City Council decided, after viewing the ground, that they did not approve of the diversion of the sidewalk and felt that the two outside lines of the present side- walks should intersect, with ample room for pedestrians to wait at this intersection for passing automobile traffic. Accordingly, the decision was to refer the question to the City Engineer, with authority that pos- sibly a 15 -foot radius could be in- stalled which would still permit the sidewalk to be erected on the two Intersecting streets; further, that permission was granted to install the runways from the curb to the property lime on both Rhomberg Avenue and Humboldt Street, with the condition that excessive grades across the sidewalk would not be permitted. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the communication of City Manager Evans be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. March 10, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is a record of a special meeting of City Council call- ed for Thursday evening, March 9th, at 7:30, by the Mayor. The meeting was attended by all Councilmen. The Mayor discussed the question of the possibility of securing the up- per and lower parts of Ham's Island. Consideration was given to a propo- sition submitted to the Council by Mr. John G. Chalmers Sr. in regard to the securing of the Papin tract, by deed, consisting of 82 acres, more or less, and the Mayor explained that the Interstate Power Company might issue a long term lease to the City for possibly as low a price as the yearly taxes on said property. Plans were discussed as to securing from the Lacy Estate additional i; Property south of the Papin tract for necessary airport runways. On motion by Councilman Mc- Evoy, seconded by Councilman Thompson, a committee was named, including Mayor Andelfinger, City Solicitor Czizek and Mr. John G. Chalmers, chairman of the Dubuque Chamber of Commerce Aviation Committee, to try to make arrange- ments and submit to Council at a later date, for the tentative accept- ance of agreements to secure certain portion of Ham's Island conditioned on the securing of the War Depart- ment's activity in filling certain low portions of said island by pumping sand from the river channel thereon. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Kane moved that the communication of City Manager Evans be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Board of Educa- tion stating that the Board adopted a resolution instructing the Super- intendent of Schools to refuse ad- mission to any and all pupils, teach- ers and attendants of the Dubuque Public Schools who have not been vaccinated in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Local Board of Health pertaining to vac- cination presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that Bertram Scheller be allowed to re- purchase lots in Levi Addition, for- merly owned by him and for which the City of Dubuque secured Treas- urer Deeds due to non-payment of special assessments, for the consid- eration of $300.00 and the payment of unpaid special assessments, and the Mayor and Clerk authorized to execute Quit Claim Deeds covering the same. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved that a warrant in the sum of $5.00 be or- dered drawn on the City Treasurer a(, Special Session, March 29th, 1933 as settlement in full of -the claim of Arthur M. Meyers for damages caused to his premises due to the backing up of the sanitary sewer at T w e n t y- ninth and Washington Streets, the payment of said war- rant to be made upon the signing of a release by Arthur M. Meyers. Sec- onded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved .. 1111 Q._..1933. Adopted m-&-14-1 Councilmen: ..._.1.11.1.....1111 ........................_.. . Attest: ...... .... Ca.-., . A_.. (V� City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, March 29th, 1933. Council met at 7:45 P. M. Present — Mayor Andelfinger, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuck- ert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. _Meeting called by order of illayor Andelfinger and Councilman Nic. Evoy. Mayor Andelfinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duty made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of adopting the Appropriation Ordin- ance, appropriating money for the various funds and purposes of the City of Dubuque for the fiscal year 1933, and acting on any other busi- ness as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Ordinance No. 2-33. An Ordin- ance appropriating money for the various funds and purposes of the City of Dubuque for the fiscal year 1933, having been passed upon first and second readings, presented and read a third time. Ordinance No. 2-33 An ordinance appropriating money for the various funds and purposes of the City of Dubuque for the fiscal ear 1933. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 294.—Funds. Section 1. That the appropriations for the ensuing fiscal year 1933 for the various de- partments and purposes of the City of Dubuque be fixed and determined as follows: I.—General Administration— Departments 101 City Council ..... . ................ - ........ $ 200 102 City Manager's Office ............ 9,845 103 City Clerk's Office ...... ..... _..... 2,220 104 City Auditor's Office ............. 2,465 105 City Treasurer's Office...... 3,005 106 City Solicitor's Office ......... .. 3,765 108 City Assessor's Office ............ 2,730 109 City Engineer's Office ......... 7,490 113 Elections .. .................. _.......... - .... _..... 100 114 City Buildings .............................. 5,150 115 Police Court ..... _.......... _................. 1,215 116 Civil Service Commission 25 (These appropriations to be made from the Consolidated Tax Levy and Miscellaneous Receipts.) II.—Protection of Life and Property 118 Police Department ...............$70,632 120 Fire and Police Alarm...... 4,546 121 Building Inspection ............ 1,606 122 Plumbing Inspection ......... 1,287 123 Electrical Inspection ......... 1,462 (These appropriations to be made from the Consolidated Tax Levy and Miscellaneous Receipts.) 119a Fire Department ........... ...... $98,173 119b Fire Equipment ...... .... ......... 2,518 Special Session, March 29th, 1933 ;7 (These appropriations to be made from Special Tax Levy.) III.—Health and Sanitation 125 Health Operation ..................$11,380 127 Sewer Maintenance ............ 9,110 128 Garbage Disposal .................. 18,000 (These appropriations to be made from the Consolidated Tax Levy and Special Tax Levy.) IV.—Highways 131 Highway Administration $ 2,525 132 Street Repairing .................. 25,400 13S City Garage ................._ .............. 6,130 138 Street Lighting ..... .................. 57,375 140a Street Cleaning ...........-........... 17,130 140b Ash and Can Removal...... 6,875 (These appropriations to be made from the Consolidated Tax, Spe- cial Tax and Miscellaneous Re- ceipts.) V.—Charities, Donations, Library 142 Visiting Nurse Associa- tion, Memorial Day Cele- bration, Humane Society $ 1,x;00 143a Library Operation .............. 25,749 (These appropriations to be made from the Consolidated Tax Levy and Miscellaneous Receipts.) 143b Library Building ............ ..... $ 3,987 (This appropriation to be made from Special Tax Levy.) VI.—Parks 144a Park Administration .........$ 2,315 144b Park Areas, Buildings, etc. ........... . .............. .... _........... ........... 18,670 (These appropriations to be made from Special Tax Levy.) VII.—Recreation 145a Recreation Administrat'n $2,651 145b Playgrounds .................................... 3,050 145c City-wide Events 200 145d Winter Sports ......................._..... 1,100 145e Bathing Beach ......... ................. 1,115 145f Indoor Winter Sport............ 200 (5,347 of these appropriations to be made from Special Tax Levy, the balance from Consolidated Levy and Miscellaneous Receipts.) VIII. Miscellaneous 146 Athletic Park .............._....... ..... ..$ 835 147 Planning and Zoning ............ 500 148e. Ambulance .................................... 2,339 148c Other Miscellaneous............ 10,713 148d Relief Work 2,000 (These appropriations to be made from the Consolidated Tax Levy and Miscellaneous Receipts.) IX. Markets and Public Scales 152 Markets and Scales...............$1,380 (This appropriation to be made from the Consolidated Tax Levy and Miscellaneous Receipts.) X. Municipal Improvements 162 Grading, paving and im- provements ....... •.... $11,000 (This appropriation to be made from the Consolidated Tax Levy.) XI. Pension Funds 151 Police Pension .............. ........ $12,591 Fire Pension .............. ......... ........ 12,486 (These appropriations to be made from Special Tax Levy.) XII. Municipal Indebtedness 161-J-1 City Bond and In- terest ........................ ............ ..... $140,177 161-J-2 Playground Bond and Interest ..... _..... ........ 3,672 161-J-3 Dock Bond and Inter. est........ _........ ................................ 26,651 (These appropriations to be made from Special Tax Levy.) XIII. Water Works 149a Water Adminisiration......$31,490 149b Water Operation . _.............. 80,b40 (This department is operated through its receipts and is not sup- ported by tax levy, hence no ap- propriation from taxes is made.) XIV. Dock Operation 153 Dock Operation Expense $1,710 (This department is operated through its receipts and is not sup- ported from tax levy, hence no ap- propriation is rade.) Par. 295. GENERAL FUND. Sec- tion 2. That for the purpose of con- venience the fund which is made up from money received from the Con- solidated Tax Levy, moneys and credits and miscellaneous receipts shall be designated and known as "General Fund." Par. 296. SURPLUS. Section 3. That any surplus remaining above these appropriations shall be and the same are hereby set apart to be appropriated as contingencies arise or may be applied upon such municipal improvements as the Council may determine upon. Any surplus remaining in any fund at the close of the fiscal year 1932, except such as have been levied for special purposes shall be transferred into and become a part of the General Fund. Par. 297. DISTRIBUTION. Sec- tion 4. That the distribution and division of the above appropriations shall be made in accordance with the budget of the City Council ad- opted on March 22, 1933, which bud- get is made a part of the ordinance by reference thereto and shall be considered in connection with the expenditures of said appropriations. Par. 298. EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Section 5. This ordinance in the in- terest of the preservation of public peace, health, safety and the gen- eral welfare of the City of Dubuque and the inhabitants thereof, being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and ef- fect from and after its final passage, adoption and approval by the City 58 Special Session, March 29th, 1933 Council and publication as provided by law and the appropriations here- in provided for shall be available when transferred to the respective funds. Passed upon first and second read- ings this 22nd day of March, 1933. Passed, adopted and approved up- on final reading this 29th day of March, 1933. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY , ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, P M. R. KANE,c Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Published officially in the Tele- graph -Herald and Times -Journal newspaper March �lst, 1933. t J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Petition of Mrs. E. Wagner re- questing permission to erect a stair- way over the space between the curb and property line at 724 East 22nd Street presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Gus Zuccaro, World War veteran, requesting a free li- cense to peddle fruits and vege- tables for the ensuing year present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to grant the prayer of the petition. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of William J. Kramer, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 2 of 49 and Lot 50 of Burden & Law- ther's Addition presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and 'fhmnUson. Nays—None. Petition of Lawrence Gneier, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 2 of 2 of Cleminson's Sub. presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Curried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Lurean M. Cullen, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on East 90 feet of East 170 feet of South 40 feet of Lot 358 of Davis Farm Addi. tion presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of W. A. Garver, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on Lot 6 of O'Neill's Sub. No. 3 presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic. itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Lena Bauer, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on Lots 11 and 11A of High Street Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelflnger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Anna M. Fosselman, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on North 23 feet 6 inches of West 100 feet of Lot 9 and South 16 feet 6 inches of West 100 feet of Lot 10, Jaeger's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- No- al Session, March 29th, 1933 5(1) itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Miss Mary E. Enright, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on South 16 feet 6 inches of North 1-5 of City tot 494, North 1/2 of N. M. 1-5 of City Lot 494, Lot 41 and South 1/2 of Lot 40, and North 1/2 of Lot 40 of East Dubuque Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of R. E. Carney, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on Lot 3 of Paul Traut's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote'. Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- man Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Chas. J. Hughes, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on West 85 feet of South 1/2 of Lot 274 of Davis Farm Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Theodore Wieser, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 12 of Fairmount Park Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. r Petition of Anna T. Cox, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancella- tion of the first half of the 1932 tax on North 30 feet of Lot 25, Lots 26 and 27 of McDaniel's Park Addition, Presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Counbil- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Wm. Meyer, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancella- tion of the 1932 tax on Lot 3 of Cor- riell's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. March 28, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following pol- icies and certificates of insurance covering signs and desire to have your aproval on same for filing:— Charles Falkenhainer. 1097 Julien Avenue; Policy No. O.L.&T. 432492, Continental Casualty Co. Louis Rotman, 301 Iowa Street; Policy No. AG 9268, The Iowa Mu- tual Liability Insurance Co. Keller Electric Co., 1135 Main Street; Policy No. O.L.&T. 432491, Continental Casualty Co. Elmer Johannsen, 6th and Locust Streets; Policy No. IHP 7446478, The Travelers Insurance Co. Denzler's Auto Top & Body Shop, 2011 White Street; Policy No. IHP 7446477, The Travelers Insurance Co. Goodman's, Inc., 704 Main Street; Policy No. G.L.P.L. 71967, American Employers' Insurance Co. R. J. Quinlan and Mrs. Margaret Quinlan, 1098 White Street; Policy No. 06311, Employers Mutual Cas- ualty Co. Charles R. Newkirk, 4th and Lo- cust Streets; Policy No. 141888, American Employers' Insurance Co. The Home Supply Co., 1154 Iowa Street; Certificate of Insurance for Policy No. IB -679, Standard Accident Insurance Co. Wm. H. Cleaver, 233 West 8th Street; Certificate of Insurance for 60 Special Session, (March 29th, 1933 Policy No. IGB-2378, Standard Acci- Yeas --Mayor Andelfinger, Council. dent Insurance Co. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Yours very truly, Thompson. R. M. EVANS, Nays—None. City Manager. Annual Report of City. Solicitor Councilman Schuckert moved that Czizek for the fiscal year 1932 pre. the report of City Manager Evans sented. be approved and the policies and Councilman Thompson moved that certificates of insurance be placed the annual report of the City Solic- on file. Seconded by Councilman itor be received and filed. Seconded Thompson. Carried by the following by Councilman Schuckert. Carried vote: by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Thompson. Nays—None. Nays—None. March 24, 1933. Verbal report of City Manager To the Honorable Mayor and City Evans recommending the settlement Council, Dubuque, Iowa. of the claim of John Appel in the sum Gentlemen: Concerning the mov- of $10.50 for damages to his auto- ing of a street light request on Glen mobile due to cave in of street at Oak Street, which matter was pre- 984 Rush Street presented. sented to Council March 18th, please Councilman McEvoy moved that be advised that the same was re- ferred to Council to view the the recommendation of City Man- ground. ager Evans be approved and that a Accordingly, on Thursday after- warrant in the sum of $10.50 be or - dered drawn on the City Treasurer noon, March 23rd, Council did view the Julien Avenue in favor of John Appel as settlement and Glen Oak Street intersection and the decision in full of his claim. Seconded by was to make no changes in the pres- Councilman Thompson. Carried by ent location of street lights. the following vote: Yours very truly, Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council - R. M. EVANS, men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved to Thompson. Nays—None. receive and file the communication Councilman Schuckert moved that of City Manager Evans. Seconded the City Engineer be instructed to by Councilman Schuckert. Carried prepare plans and specifications for by the following vote: the construction of permanent rail - Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, road crossings at the Rhomberg Avenue and East Fourth Street In - McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson, tersections. Seconded by Council - Nays—None. man Thompson. Carried by the fol- arch To the Honorable M2Mayor lowing vote: yor Andelfinger, Council - and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Men Kane McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Gentlemen: On March 6, 1933, at the Council Nays—None. meeting at which Mr. Stampfer and others Verbal report of City Solicitor addressed the Council regarding the withdrawal Czizek recommending the settlement from the seven private institutions of the personal injury claim of Clara of the sprinkler protection service that the 9th Street Fire Elliott in the sum of that a warrant be ordered drawn 100.00 ain Engine Sta- tion now offers, please be advised favor of Frantzen, Gilloon & Glenn, that the writer was instructed to eliminate the clause Attorneys, presented. Councilman in the release "which service is McEvoy moved that the recommendation to be discontinued on and after July 1, 1933." of City Solic- itor Czizek be approved and that a Accordingly, we attach herewith re four copies of the warrant in the sum of $100.00 be ordered drawn release, in in e signatures of all seven of thg on the City Treas- in favor of Frantzen, Gilloon & owners or lessee. e Yours very truly, Gler Glenn , Attorneys, as settlement in full of the personal injury R. M. EVANS, claim of Clara Elliott. Seconded by Council - City Mana er. Councilman g man Thompson. Carried by the fol - lowing vote: Thompson receive an p moved to d file the communication of Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council - Council - Cit Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and T Thompson. Y. Carried by the following vote: Y None. i Ordinance No. 3-33. An ordin. tial Session, March 29th, 1933 ante prescribing the procedure for the issuance of licenses, providing for the forfeiture of the same and repealing all ordinances or'parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules requiring an or- dinance to he read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Ordinance No. 4-33. An ordinance providing that certain businesses and vocations conducted in the City of Dubuque shall be licensed; fixing the license fee therefor; defining terms employed; prescribing the regulations which shall apply to businesses and vocations required to be licensed; repealing all Ordin- ances or parts of Ordinances in con- flict herewith; and prescribing a penalty for violation ' hereof, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules requiring an or- dinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following ,vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert anu Thompson. Nays—None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. X11 Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved to sus- pend the rules to allow any one Present in the Counci Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Mr. William Appel addressed the Council relative to the licensing df transient merchants and also as to the furnishing of bonds for all signs and canopies. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City Council adjourn for a fif- teen minute recess. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Council reconvened at 10:45 P.M. Councilman Thompson moved that Louis C. Kolfenbach, Joseph M. Con- ley and Theodore E. Buechele be appointed as members of the Board of Review of Julien Township for the year 1933. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved Adopted Councilmen Attest: .. Regular Session, April 3rd, 1933 63 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Regular Session, April 3rd, 1933. Council met at 7:35 P. M. Present—Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Mayor Andelfinger stated that this meeting is the regular monthly meet- ing of the Council and also the first meeting of the fiscal year for the transaction of such business as may properly come before the meeting. Mayor Andelfinger moved that Councilman Kane be appointed as Mayor for the ensuing year. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Kane not voting. Mayor Kane then took the Mayor's chair. Councilman Andelfinger moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing anyone present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Attorney Ed. Tschudf addressed the Council requesting the appoint- ment of John L. Duffy to the office of Police Judge. Councilman Andelfinger placed in nomination for the office of Police Judge the name of John L. Duffy. Resolution No. 9-33 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the following officers be appointed to serve during the fiscal year, 1933, at the pleasure of the City Council and to be paid the following salaries provided in the Budget as adopted March 29, 1933, and the following bonds shall be provided at the ex- pense of the individual officer:— Salary Bond Citv Manager— Roger M. Evans ...... .... .$6,000 $10,000 City Solicitor— M. H. Czizek..................... 3,600 1,000 City Clerk— J. J. Shea.....- ....................... 2,150 1,000 Police Judge— Milton Glenn ..... ............ .. 1,200 1,000 City Assessor— George Bennett............ 1,000 500 Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE; Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Councilman Andelfinger voting Yea on that portion of the resolution ap- pointing Roger M. Evans, City Man- ager; M. H. Czizek, City Solicitor; J. J. Shea, City Clerk; George Ben- nett, City Assessor; and voting Nay on that portion of the resolution ap- pointing Milton Glenn, Police Judge, casting his vote for John L. Duffy for Police Judge. Mayor Kane then administered the oath of office to City Manager R. M. Evans, City Clerk J. J. Shea, Police Judge Milton Glenn and City Assess- or George Bennett. April 3, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: As City Manager of the City of Dubuque, I beg to report that I have appointed the following persons to assist me as officers in the orderly administration of the City Government of this City and of the various departments thereof, said officers to be under my super- vision, direction and control and their appointments to continue dur- ing my pleasure, and they shall be paid such yearly salaries as set op- posite their names and in accord- ance with the budget approved by the City Council March 29, 1933:— Superintendent of Water— John W. McEvoy ......... .......... _..$3,000.00 City Engineer— Walter Cullen ......... .............. ........ 2,700.00 Chief of Police— John W. Giellis ..... ........... ............ 2,700.00 Chief of Fire— William L. Ryan ..... _....... ............ 2,475.00 City Auditor— Fred Gantert.... .......... _....... ............... 2,200.00 City Treasurer— Otto F. Puls............. ..................... 2,150.00 Building Commissioner— C. F. Bartels (1/2 Time)...... 1,200.00 Electrical Inspector— Otto Bethke (% Time)......... 1,100.00 Plumbing Inspector— George Masters (1h Time) 1,080.00 City Electrician— Joseph Correll ..... ............... ............. 1,800.00 64 Regular Session, April 3rd, 1933 Supt. of Streets— Thomas Byrne .............. ...... ........... 2,200.00 Head Garage Mechanic Clarence Briggs........................... 1,800.00 Supt. of Sewers— Connie Sullivan ........... _.......... _..... 1,500.00 Health Officer— Dr. W. J. Connell...... ................. 1,700.00 Weight Master— Chas. McCarthy ..... ..... .................. 1,250.00 Sanitary Inspector— Joseph Scharry... ....... ......._........1,300.00 Restaurant Inspector— Mrs. F. Timmons ..... _................ 840.00 Recreational Director— Sylvester McCauley ...... ........... 2,250.00 Police Matron— Miss Mary Burke ........... ........ ..... 1,080.00 Police Matron— Mrs. F. Lemper ............. .............. 972.00 With reference to the Superin- tendent of Playgrounds with title in the Budget of "Recreational Direct- or," I beg to advise that the Play. ground Commission fixes his salary and has confirmed his reappoint- ment. I hereby approve this ap- pointment and submit his name as an appointee of this department. He will have charge of the playgrounds, all recreational facilities and other duties of the City under my direc- tion and control. All other employees of departments at present engaged therein, in ac- cordance with the approved 1933-34 Budget, have been employed by me and will continue to work for the City under the conditions of time and the rates of salary and wage Provided for in the 1933-34 Budget. The approval of the City Council is requested on the above outlined ap- pointments, salaries and conditions of the employees to serve at the Pleasure of the undersigned. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No. 8-33 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the appointment of officers and em- ployees made by the City Manager and submitted to the City Council be and the same are hereby ap- proved, said officers and employees to serve at. the pleasure of the Man- ager and to be paid the salaries pro. vided for in the Budget adopted by the Council March 29, 1933. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, ARDENAL THOMPSON, ED. McEVOY, H. F. SCHUCKERT, X E. ANDELFINGER, Attest; J J Councilmen. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moi tdehe adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Thompson. Car, ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 9-33 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the newspaper published in said City and known as the Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal be and the same is hereby designated and appointed the official newspaper of the City of Dubuque. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen, Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 10-33 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the following banks be appointed de- Positories of the City funds and the City Treasurer is hereby authorized to distribute such funds in such banks in amounts not to exceed the following: First National Bank ................. ..... $175,000 American Trust & Savings Bank .............. ........ ......_.................... $150,000 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Treasurer be and he I,,, hereby directed to file with the County Treasurer of Dubuque Coun- ty, Iowa, a list of such depositories and to keep such list on file with such County Treasurer at all times. Passed adopted and approved this 3rd day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ARDENAL THOMPSON, ED. McEVOY, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Attest: J. J. SHEAouncilmen. City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Regular Session, April 3rd, 1933 65 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of the intention of the City Council to authorize the issuance of Sewer Bonds to the amount of $5,950.70 to pay for the construction of the sani- tary sewer and appurtenances in what is known as the Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District as delimited by Ordinance No. 16-32, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of levy of special assessment to pay for the construction of the sanitary sewer and appurtenances in what is known as the Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District as delimited by Ordinance No. 16-32, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Statement of Clem Burd, sub- scribed and sworn to, that he posted along the line of improvement the notice of the levy of special assess- ment and intention of the City Coun- cil to issue bonds to pay for the construction of the sanitary sewer and appurtenances in what is known as the Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District as delimited by Or- dinance No. 16-32., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Edward Muntz object- ing to the proposed issuance of bonds and the levying of the special assessments against Lots 39, 40, 41 and 46 Grandview Heights Addition to pay for the construction of the sanitary sewer and appurtenances in what is known as the -Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District as delimited by Ordinance No. 16-32, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Walter W. and Rebec- ca L. Paisley objecting to the pro- posed special assessments to be lev- ied against Lot 2 of 22 and Lot 2 of 23 Grandview Heights Addition to pay for the construction of the sanitary sewer in Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District as delimited by Ordinance No. 16-32, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 11-33 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for the construction of a sanitary sewer and appurtenances in what is known as the Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District as delimited by Ordinance No. 16-32, in front and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owmed, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcels of real estate, as follows. Special assessment sub- mitted.... ........ ........ _.............-......... 19 ..... ....... Owner Location Amount Russell H. Andelfinger, Lot 3 Grandview Heights Add....$144.65 John G. Kuehnle, Lot 4 Grand- view Heights Add ............ _.... _..... 144.65 John G. Kuehnle, Lot 5 Grand- view Heights Add ......... ..... ......... 144.64 John G. Kuehnle, Lot 6 Grand- view Heights Add ...... .................. 144.64 Alice R. Sharon, Lot 7, Grand- view Heights Add . .............. ......... 144.64 Harold E. Molo, Lot 15 Grand- view Heights Add., W. 36 ft. .. _......... _...............-.......-.............-......._..... 151.59 Harold E. Molo, Lot 16 Grand- view Heights Add., E. 42 ft....... ........ ......... ................. ....... - ....... -........... 151.59 C. L. Sheffield, Lot 17 Grand- view Heights Add ............... _._........ 151.58 C. L. Sheffield, Lot 18 Grand- view Heights Add ............... .......... 151.58 C. L. Sheffield, Lot 19 Grand- view Heights Add ............... _........... 151.58 C. L. Sheffield, Lot 20 Grand- view Heights Add ...... _..... .............. 151.59 66 'Regular Session, April 3rd, 1933 Walter W. and R. Paisley, Lot 16 cu. yds. concrete for wet 2 Sub. Lot 22 Grandview well at $15.00 per cu. yd....... 240.00 Heights Add . ..... ........ ................. ..... 159.92 Service connection to pot - Walter W. and R. Paisley, Lot head .... _..................... ........................_... 80.00 2 Sub. Lot 23 Grandview 360 ft. 6 in. cast iron pipe Heights Add. _....._...__._...._........ 159.92 at $1.14 per lin. ft. ...... ........... 410.40 Emma Scholz, Lot 24 Grand- 1 6 in. Josam valve ...... ._.............. 30.00 view Heights Add . ................. ..... 159.92 1 Fairbanks•Morse Pumping Emma Cath. Wilmot, Lot 26 Station complete ........................ 2,875.00 Grandview Heights Add _ 159.93 Extra expense at 6.294305 Ethel Meshinger, Lot 27 per cent ................ ................ ....... ... 349.58 Grandview Heights Add., E Interest at 6 per cent ........ _..... 47,21 %....._...._....... ...... ........... ....... ... .... ............... 159.93 Ethel Meshinger, Lot 28 Total .............. _....................................... ..$5,950.70 Grandview Heights Add., W. All of which is assessed in pro - 11h ......... ..... ..... .......... _.................. ....... ........ Geo. P. Smith, Lot 29, Grand- 159.93 portion to the special benefits con - ferred. view Heights Add _..___ Waldo Adams, Lot 30 Grand- 159.93 Passed, adopted and approved this view Heights Add....... ................. .. 159.93 3rd day of April, 1933. C. and J. Schrampfer, Lot 31 M. R. KANE, Grandview Heights Add......... 159.93 Mayor. Lucy H. Connell, Lot 32 ED. McEVOY, Grandview Heights Add ......... 159.93 ARDENAL THOMPSON, Ed. Kuehnle, Lot 33 Grand. H. F. SCHUCKERT, view Heights Add., E. 46 M. B. ANDELFINGER, ft. ............... ....... ....... ......... ........ .... ........ ...... 159.93 Councilmen. Ed. Kuehnle, Lot 35 Grand- Attest: J. J. SHEA, view Heights Add....... ................. 159.93 City Clerk. J. J. Cheetham, Lot 1 Sub. Councilman Thompson moved the Lots 36 and 37 Grandview adoption of the resolution. Second. Heights Add. ...... ............... _....... ..... 159.93 ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried Stella Schneider, Lot 2 Sub. by the following vote: Lot 36 and 37 Grandview Heights Add 159.93 Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen . ...... .............. _.......... _.. Ed. Muntz, Lot 39, Grandview Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Heights Add ................................. 159.93 Nays -None. Ed. Muntz, Lot 40 Grandview Heights Add. .... 159.93 (Resolution providing for the is - Ed. Ed. Muntz, Lot 41 Grandview suance of public sewer bonds.) Heights Add . ................ ..... ............... 159.93 City of Dubuque, Iowa Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 42 Grand. Resolution No. 12-33 view Heights Add ......_....... _....... ... Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 43 Grand- 159.92 WHEREAS, the contract hereto - view Heights Add 159.92 fore entered into by the City of Du - .............. ......... .. R. F. Conlon, Lot 44 Grand- buque for the construction of an 8 inch view Heights Add......................... 159.92 sanitary sewer and appurten- Voelker Realty Co„ Lot 45 antes in what is known as the Grandview Heights Sewer Grandview Heights Add.......... Ed. Muntz, Lot 46 Grandview 159.92 Distrjct, hereinafter described, has been com- Heights Add ............. ....._............._.. 159.92 pleted and said improvement has been C. L. Sheffield, Lot 47 Grand. accepted by the City Council view Heights Add ... ...... ..... ........... C. L. Sheffield, 159.92 of said City and the City Engineer has computed the cost and expense Lot 48 Grand- view Heights Add ............... ........ 159.92 thereof to be $5,950.70. R. F. Conlon, Lot 49 Grand- AND WHEREAS, public notice as view Heights Add ....... ....... ..provided by law, has been published R. F. Conlon, Lot 50 Grand by the City Clerk stating the inter- view Heights Add......................... City of Dubuque, Lot 159.92 tion of the City Council to issue bonds to 2 Sub. Lots 60 and 61 Grandview pay the cost of said im- provement and a public hearing has Heights Add. been held pursuant thereto, and all .159.92 City of Dubuque, Lot 2 Sub, Lots 60 and 61 Grandview objections filed thereto have been considered Heights Add and determined: ....... ._.... ......... ........ ..... 159.92 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE - Total SOLVED by the City Council of the ............... .... ............ $5,950.70 City of Dubuque that to provide for 1669 lin. ft. 8 in, the pipe at 79c per lin. ft...........................".. the cost of the construction of a sanitary sewer 10 brick manholes complete $1 318.51 and appurtenances in what is known as the Grandview at $60.00 each ............. 600.00 Heights Addition Sewer District as , delimited by Ordinance No. 16-32, Regular Session, April 3rd, 1933 67 there be issued sewer bonds to the amount of $5,950.70. Said bonds shall be issued under the provisions of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date as of the 3rd day of May, 1933: shall be in denominations of $500.00 ex- cept that there shall be one bond to the amount of $450.70. They shall be numbered from 3317 to 3328 in- clusive and shall be divided into ten series of which the bonds numbered 3317 and 3318 shall constitute the first series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1934; the bonds numbered 3319 and 3320 shall constitute the second series and shall be payable the first day of April. A. D. 1935; the bond numbered 3321 shall constitute the third series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1936; the bond num- bered 3322 shall constitute the fourth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1937; the bond numbered 3323 shall constitute the fifth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1938; the bond numbered 3324 shall consti- tute the sixth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1939; the bond numbered 3325 shall constitute the seventh series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1940; the bond num- bered 3326 shall constitute the eighth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1941; the bond numbered 3327 shall constitute the ninth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1942; the bond numbered 3328 shall con- stitute the tenth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. ].943. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum which interest shall be payable semi- annually, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto at- tached; and said bonds shall be pay- able out of the proceeds of the spe- cial assessment levied for said im- provement. Both principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be substantially in the following form: No.................. _........... Series No ...... _.......... _........... CITY OF DUBUQUE SEWER BOND The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as here- inafter mentioned to the bearer here- of, on the first day of April, A. D. 193.........; or any time before that date at the option of the City, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable on the presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto at- tached, both interest and principal are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is Issued by the City of Dubuque pur- suant to and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, and in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of said City, duly Passed on the 3rd day of April, 1933. This bond is one of a series of 12 bonds, 11 for $500.00 numbered from 3317 to 3327 inclusive, and one for $450.70 numbered 3328, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of the construction of a sanitary sewer and appurtenances in what is known as the Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District as delimited by Ordinance No. 16-32 and described in said resolution; which cost is assessable to and lev- ied along said improvement, and is made by law a lien on all abutting or adjacent property, and payable in ten annual installments, with in- terest on all deferred payments at the rate of five per cent per annum, and this bond is payable only out of the money derived from the col- lection of said special tax, and said money can be used for no other pur- pose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all the acts and condi- tions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, happened and performed in reguar and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the as- sessments, collections and payment hereon of said special tax, the faith and diligence of said City of Du- buque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In witness whereof, the City of Dubuque by its City Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City affixed this 3rd day of April, 1933, and has authorized the use of their fac-simile signature to the in- terest coupons hereto attached. ..... _........... ......... ..................................._.. Mayor. Countersigned (Seal) .....__.................... _................_....._ City Clerk. (FORM OF COUPON) Onthe ...... ..............day of ..... _........ ......... ..... .._...... .. A. D. 193....._.., the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in the bond, the sum of .................. ............... ... _... I. Dollars, at the office of the City Treasurer In the City of Dubuque, being months interest due that day on its 68 Regular Session, April 3rd, 1933 Sewer Bond No ...... ...... .... ...... .......... . dated ..................................................._.... .., 193.......... _........................... ........._...._................._...._...._.._. Mayor. Countersigned ....................._......._............_.............._.........._........._..... City Clerk. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to reg- ister said bonds in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer who will also register them in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the proceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Sewer Fund. BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED, that the interest coupons attached to the bonds be signed with the fac- simile signature of the Mayor and countersigned with the fac-simile signature of the City Clerk. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that as fast as funds allow, begin- ning with the second year after the payment of interest due, these bonds shall be called and retired in the same order as numbered. Adopted this 3rd day of April, 1933. Approved: M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Attest: J. J. RHEA, Councilmen. City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Arthur Apel, World War veteran, requesting that he ld granted a free license to peddle fruit be and vegetables for the ensuing year, Presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Schu. chert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Edw. DeWitt request. Ing that he be granted a free license to peddle fruit and vegetables for the ensuing year, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Man- ager for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Wm. Schwind request. ing the City Council to view and order the repair of the alley south of West Third Street between Col. lege and Roland Streets, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of R. D. Hughes request- ing that he be granted a refund on his cigarette license for the period from April 1st, 1933 to July 1st, 1933, as he is discontinuing the sale of cigarettes, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and a warrant in the sum of $25.00 ordered drawn on the City Treasurer to cover the amount of the refund. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of M. A. Pusateri, World War veteran, requesting that he be granted a free license to peddle fruit and vegetables for the ensuing year, Presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of M. and A. Rogers, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 tax on West 50 feet of Lot 3 of Min. Lot 179, Presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- Regular Session, April 3rd, 1933 69 itor for investigation and report. _ washout of street on Kaufman Av- Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. enue, presented and read. Carried by the following vote: Councilman Thompson moved to Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen refer the . petition to the City Man- Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and ager for investigation and report. Thompson. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Nays—None. Carried by the following vote: Petition of Bertha Jaffee, referred Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen to the City Council by the Board of Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Supervisors, requesting the suspen- Thompson. sion of the 1932 tax on North % of Nays --None. Lot 314 of East Dubuque Addition, Communication of Frank G. Pierce, presented and read. Secretary of League of Iowa Munici- Councilman Thompson moved to palities, requesting the City Council refer the petition to the City So- of the City of Dubuque to send a licitor for investigation and report. representative to Des Moines, Iowa, ". Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. to attend the sessions of the State Carried by the following vote: Legislature pertaining to the license `r Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen to be charged and to be embodied Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and in the pending beer bill so that said Thompson. license to be charged to the retail Nays—None. establishments will go to the Cities ' Petition of William S. Canavan, and Towns, presented and read. referred to the City Council by the Councilman McEvoy moved that Board of Supervisors, requesting the Councilman Andelfinger be author - suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot ized to attend said meetings at Des 13 of Audubon Addition, presented Moines, Iowa, as the representative and read. of the City Council of the City of Councilman Thompson moved to Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Coun- ``s refer the petition to the City So- cilman Thompson. Carried by the licitor for investigation and report. following vote: Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Carried by the following vote: McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Nays—None. Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Councilman Andelfinger not vot- Thompson. ing. Nays—None. March 31, 1933. Petition of Barbara Schmid, re- To the Honorable Mayor and City ferred to the City Council by the Council, Board of Supervisors, requesting Dubuque, Iowa. the cancellation of the 1932 tax on Gentlemen: This is to advise that Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 and Lot 2 of a fiat condition exists in the alley 1 of 1 of Weland's Sub., presented parallel to Rhomberg Avenue be - and read. tween Rhomberg Avenue and Lin - Councilman Thompson moved to coin Avenue and between the cross refer the petition to the City So- streets, Decatur and Hamilton, at licitor for .investigation and report, the rear of 1615 and 1609 Rhomberg Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Avenue. For the last several years Carried by the following vote: considerable complaint has been Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen made on the lack of City drainage Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and facilities for this particular area Thompson. which seems to drain from the major i Nays—None. port of this block in the yards and 1609 Rhomberg. Notice of Claim of Jessie Reynolds cellars of 1615 and in the amount of $5,000.00 for injur- There is at present a large sewer existing on Hamilton Street leading ies received on account of defective from Lincoln toward Rhomberg. It ;} condition of Apple, Street, presented is the writer's suggestion that au and read. thority be granted to purchase about Councilman Thompson moved to 200 feet of 15 Inch storm sewer pipe refer the Notice of Claim to the to provide drainage for a new catch - City Solicitor. Seconded by Coun- basin to be built in the alley in cilman Schuckert. Carried by the about the center of the block be - following vote: tween Hamilton and Decatur Streets. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen The writer was advised that if im- Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and mediate preventive measures were ` Thompson, not taken by the City, that damage Nays --None. cases would be filed for the loss Petition of Bernell Kircher mak- sustained in the last several storms. ing claim in the amount of $5.50 for I Accordingly, I recommend that this damages to his automobile due to authorization be granted on the bas- 70 Regular Session, April 3rd, 1933 Is of expenditures, for material only, January 30, 1933, requesting that the from the small surplus of the storm billboard be removed at 28th Street sewer bond fund. It is estimated and Central Avenue, please be ad. that the material will amount to vised that the City Council viewed approximately $200.00, this reputed nuisance and that af. Yours very truly, ter discussion with the City Solic- R. M. EVANS, itor it was determined that Council City Manager, had no right to order the sign board Councilman Schuckert moved that removed. With this in view, objec- the recommendation of City Man- tions have been released by the ager Evans be approved. Seconded property owner on Lot 288, immed. by Councilman Thompson. Carried lately north of the sign board on by the following vote: Central Avenue by reason of the Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen fact that Mr. Murphy has agreed Andelfinger, '.McEvoy, Schuckert and to move the board back 50 feet from Thompson. the Central Avenue curb, said board Nays—None, to be in a straight line 5 feet from April 3, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City the north property line and 5 feet froin the 28th Street property line. Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Yours very truly, Gentlemen: The following storm R. M. EVNS, A City Manager. sewer projects seem necessary and it is the writer's Councilman McEvoy moved that recommendation that authority be granted to the communication of City Manager pur- chase the materials from the Storm Evans be made a matter of record. Sewer Bond Fund for the same:— Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. I.—On Eagle Street westerly from Carried by the following vote: Thomas, purchase approximately 400 yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen feet of 18 inch terra cotta pipe for Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and the purpose of draining Eagle Street. Thompson. 2.—On West 32nd Street, opposite Nays—None. the property of Mr. Adam Stoltz, Councilman Andelfinger excused deceased, purchase concrete mater- and left the Council Meeting at ials for an approximate 3 foot 8:10 P. M. con- crete culvert across 32nd Street and April 3, 1933. into the Bee Branch Sewer, total length to To the Honorable Mayor and City be about 75 feet. This Council, sewer is necessary to eliminate the Dubuque, Iowa. wash on West 32nd Street due to excessive area northwardly from Gentlemen: This is to advise the said 32nd Street. City Council that in connection with 3.—Provide additional inlets on Roosevelt Street at west the petition presented Alarch 22nd by Alfred Wunder, et al, requesting side of Lincoln Avenue in order to retain that 8th Street be widened on the surface water before reaching the steeper grade on Roosevelt south side from Bluff to near Jul - len Avenue, same between Lincoln and Rhomberg. was viewed by the Council and at an informal meeting 4.—Change and rebuild the present inadequate inlets held at 4:30 P. M. April 3rd it was agreed that on Roosevelt Street at the west side of Rhomberg the light poles from Bluff Street to near Julien Avenue Avenue. Yours very truly, be moved back approximately 2% feet. It was R. M. EVANS, understood that the Pole second to Bluff Street City Manager. was not to be disturbed. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation Yours very truly, of City Manager ' Evans be R. M. EVANS, approved. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. City Manager. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, of City Manag- er Evans be a approved and that the Thompson. y, Schuckert and prayer of the petition of Alfred Wun- Nays—None. der et al requesting the widening Of West To the Honorable Mayor ands33. Eighth Street be granted and that the City Manager be in - structed Cit Council, y widen West Eighth Street Dubuque, Iowa. on the south side between Bluff Street Gentlemen: In connection the petition dated Januar with and Julien Avenue as much as possible. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. sented to Council at the Ym24th, pre- following y. Carried by the g vote: seting of Yeas—'Mayor Kane, Councilmen Special Session, April 10th. 1933 71 McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Mr. Michael Yambura addressed the Council protesting against the action of the Board of Health in adopting the resolution compelling vaccination of all school children in the schools of the City and the keep- ing of all children from attending school who have not been vaccinat- ed within the past seven years. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the matter of vaccination and keeping the children from attending school who have not been vaccinated during the past seven years to the Board of Health and City Solicitor for consideration. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, City q Clerk. cap Approved t�..-�.�..J- + /933. Adopted ... �..oi..1033. Councilmen L.................... ..._........... n.................. Attest: City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, April 10th, 1933. Council met at 7:35 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City ;Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman McEvoy. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of adopting the ordinance prescribing the pro- cedure for the issuance of licenses, providing for the forfeiture of the same and acting on any other busi- ness as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Coun- cil. Councilman McEvoy moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Kane, Councimen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Mr. Walter Paisley addressed the Council relative to the petition that he had filed with the City Council objecting to the assessments as lev- ied against his property for the con- struction of the sanitary sewer in Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District. Mr. Nick Lombardi, 2697 Delhi Street, addressed the Council re- vesting that he be granted a free cense to peddle fruit and vege. tables. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the verbal request of Nick Lom- bardi to the Council for consider- ation. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen :McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that the verbal request for a suspension of taxicab drivers license be refer- red to the Council for consideration. Seconded by Councilman. McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andeltinger. Petition of Hotel Canfield et al, hotel owners of the City of Dubuque, requesting the City Council to re. scind that part of the City Ordinance 72 Special Session, April 10th, 1933 which compels hotels to pay a li- cense fee to the City and also that the 1933 licenses for hotels be can. celed, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the Council for consideration. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Anthony Puccio re- questing that he be granted a free license to peddle fruit for the en- suing year, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Andelfinger. Claim of Lora L. Richard in the amount of $200.00 for damages to automobile caused by running into a ramp extending out into Southern Avenue about 700 feet west of South Locust Street, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the claim to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by, the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of John and Mary Kerk- enbush, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, request- ing the suspension of the 1932 tax on North 46 feet of Lot 20 of Stein- er's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So. licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Geo. Klein Estate, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 tax on North % of Lot 308 East Dubuque Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So. licitor for investigation and report. .SeCOnded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. NaYs—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Approval of Treasurer of State on appointment of the following depos- itories for City Funds, First Nation- al Bank in the amount of $175,000.00, American Trust and Savings Bank in the amount of $150,000.00, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the approval of the Treasurer of State be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Contract for sale. of Real Estate between the City of Dubuque and Bertram Scherer in the amount of $300.00 for the purchase of Lots in Levi's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Contract be approvad and the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the same on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Seconded by Coun. cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Ordinance No. 3-33. An ordin- ance prescribing the procedure for the issuance of licenses, providing for the forfeiture of the same, and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, hav- ing been passed upon first and sec- ond readings, presented and read a third time. Ordinance No. 3-33 An ordinance prescribing the pro- cedure for the issuance of licenses, providing for the forfeiture of tho same, and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith. Be it Ordained by the City Council Of the City of Dubuque: Par. 299. Application. Section 1. All persons, firms or corporations who are required under any ordin- ance of the City to procure a license for the purpose of engaging in any business or vocation shall first make application to the City Manager for such license. Par. 300. Manager May Issue. Sec- tion 2. Except where some other method is prescribed by law, all li- censes shall be issued by the City Manager in the exercise of his dis- cretion, provided, however, that such Manager may refuse a license in any case where the applicant is not Of good moral character, free from disease, or trustworthy in his busi- ness dealings or for any other rea- son. that satisfies the Manager that the interests of the public would be Special Session, April 10th, 1933 73 best protected by withholding a li- cense from the applicant. Par. 301. Record. Section 3. All licenses shall be signed by the Man- ager and Clerk and entered in a book kept for that purpose. Par. 302. License—Expires. Sec- tion 4. Except as may be provided by law, annual licenses shall extend from April 1st to March 31st in the year following. No such license shall be issued after the first day of April in any year unless and until the applicant shall pay, as a penalty In addition to the license fee, a fur- ther sum of five per cent (5%r) of such annual fee for the first month of delinquency, three per cent (3%r) for the second month of delinquency, two per cent (2%r) for the third month of delinquency and one per cent (1%) for each month of delin- quency thereafter, said penalty being cumulative. The penalty shall attach on the first day of each month fol- lowing April 1st. Par. 303. Lesser Periods. Section 5. In all cases where licenses may be issued for lesser periods than a full year, the license fee shall be as follows: A. When the application is made within the first quarter of the fis- cal year, the license fee shall be the same as the annual fee; B. When the application is made in the second quarter of the fiscal year,.the license fee shall be sev- enty-five per cent (75%r) of the annual fee; C. When the application is made in the third quarter of the fiscal year, the license fee shall be fifty per cent (50%r) of the annual fee; and D. When the application is made in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year, the license fee shall be twen- ty-five per cent (25%r) of the an- nual fee. In all other cases the li- cense fee provided for in the gen- eral license ordinance governing the particular business for which a license is required shall prevail and be exacted. Fractions of a month shall be taken as a full month. Par. 304. Not Transferable. Sec- tion 6. Licenses issued hereunder shall not be transferable and shall cease whenever the licensee ceases to operate thereunder. Nothing here- in contained shall prevent a licensee from operating under his license at a place other than that described in the license, providing information re- garding such change in location be furnished the License Department. Par. 305. Revoked. Section 7. The City Manager may, a pleas- uret his and for good cause shown, re- voke any license issued by him and when a license is revoked the licen- see shall not be granted another li- cense to engage in the same busi- ness for which the license was is- sued for a period of at least six months thereafter. Par. 306. No Refund. Section S. Except as may be provided by law, no refund shall be allowed upon any license which is actually used for a lesser period than that prescribed in the license. Par. 307. Repealing Clause. Sec- tion 9. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent or in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Par. 308 . Effect. Section 10. This ordinance being deemed urgent and for the preservation of the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the City and its inhabitants, shall be in force and effect from and af. ter its final passage and adoption by the City Council and publication as provided by law. Passed upon.first and second read. ings this 29th day of March, 1933. Passed, adopted and approved up- on final reading this 10th day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. MCEYOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Published officially in the Tele- graph -Herald and Times -Journal newspapq April 12th, 1933. J. J. SHEA, t City Clerk. April 7, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The request of Mr. Wm. Schwind submitted to Council April 3, 1933, asking that the alley south of West 3rd Street between Collegre- paired in nsuch olmannerand r that storm water would not wash out the alley was viewed by the Council about 5:00 P. M. April 6th. The City Manager was instructed to place crushed rock in the alley, grade slightly in order to remove some humps and depressions and 74 Special Session, April 10th, 1933 that, if possible, later in the year the same be oiled. "ours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilman McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. April 10, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following pol- icies covering signs and desire to have your approval on same for filing:— Kraft Clothing Store, 560 Main Street. Policy No. GL. 0854075, Aetna Life Ins. Co. Herbert Tucker and John Luthe, 480 Locust Street. Policy No. I. C. & M. 1746076, Continental Cas- ualty Co. Peter Takos Co., (Earl Kinzie and Peter Takos), 472 Main Street. Policy No. GL. 0854047, Aetna Life Ins. Co. Iowa Oil Co., 4th and Locust Sts., 20th and Jackson Sts., Delhi and As- bury Sts., 14th and White Sts., 27th and Jackson Sts. Certificate of In- surance Policy No. JW 1643, Stan- dard Accident Ins. Co. Personal Bond Herbert C. Peters, 2241 Lincoln Avenue. Superintendent of Parks, Globe Indemnity Co. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the policies and bonds be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. April , To the Honorable Mayor 0 and9 City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting herewith reports of the City Audi. tor, City Treasurer and City Water Works for the month of March, 1933, also a list of claims and a list of payrolls for which warrants were drawn during the month of March, 1933. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager, I Councilman Schuckert moved Lha; the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow• ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. April 10, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On March 3rd a pe- tition from Bernell Kircher of 2124 Coates Street was referred to the writer for investigation. The or- iginal petition claimed that $5.50 ex- pense was caused by damage to Mr. Kircher's Ford car on March 30, 1933 . The petition did not state at what location the damage occurred. Upon an interview today, I find that the petitioner's car sank in a newly bricked -over sewer trench on Kaufman Avenue about 8:30 P. M. Thursday night, March 30, 1933, dur- ing a bad storm. The petitioner was driving on the wrong side of tho street, coming eastwardly on the wrong side of Kaufman Avenue due to a warning that he had received from a taxicab driver, whom he had just passed, that a hole existed near where he was going to pass. At this Particular time there was along the west side of Kaufman Avenue, the City concrete mixer and other equip. ment used in the finishing of the storm sewer work on said Kauf. man Avenue. Immediately after the accident, the owner called the police station and we managed to drag out of the sunk- en depression the Ford car and re- move the same to a garage. The repairs include straightening the front axle, repairs to radiator and loss of oil. This accident occurred during a storm which is entirely beyond the City's control and the sunken de- pression in the storm sewer ditch must have occurred under water which was floating down the street several inches deep. As to the City's liability in this connection, I would refer the same to the City Solicitor. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that the communication of City Manag- er Evans, with attached claim of Bernell Kircher be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Special Scssiun, :April 10th, 1933 75 Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. April 10, 1933.. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On April 3rd the pe- tition of Mr. Edward De Witt of 1745 Auburn Street requesting a free permit to sell fruit and vege- tables was referred to the writer. Mr. De Witt, upon a personal visit today, advised that he is 42 years old; has worked for the Illinois Cen- tral Railroad since 1922, but since 1930 has worked only two days per month for said railroad company. His position is boiler inspector. He lives at 1745 Auburn Street, partial- ly owns his home and is burdened with a paving assessment on the same. Mr. De Witt is not disabled and is not sick and has not had war experience. He is married and supports his wife and one boy in high school. He owns a Dodge truck, 1924 model; has paid his bills thus far and his taxes to date, but his money is practically gone and he sees the selling of fruit and vege- tables as his only possible chance from requesting aid from the Coun- ty. He paid $75.00 for a 1931-32 license and operated during the first quarter of last year upon pay- ment of $18.75. The writer can see no clear way to recommend a free license to the applicant in spite of his good char- acter and good reputation. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending the settlement of the claim of the Page Hotel in the amount of $225.00 for damages to their property caused by aged waters, presented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the recommendation of City Solic- itor Czizek be approved and a war- rant in the sum of $225.00 be ord- ered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Page Hotel as settle- ment in full of their claim for dam- ages to their property caused by flood waters. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizel: recommending the settlement of the claim of Coca Cola Bottling Works in the amount of $32.20 for damages to their property caused by flood waters, presented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Czizel: be approved and a warrant in the sum of $32.20 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in fav- or of Coca Cola Bottling Works as settlement in full of their claim for damages to their property caused by flood waters. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further businese Councilman Schuckert moved to ad. journ. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—:Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, City � Clerk. Approved ..).,21933. Adopted ..4y\'- -�,� _ .1..J 19 3 3. C Councilmen Attest:... ....... . _^J___F %~ City Clerk. Special Session, April 14th, 1933 CITY COUNCIL (Official. Special Session, April 14th, 1933. Council met at 4:10 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman McEvoy. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of acting on petitions that have been referred to the City Council for consideration and on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman Schuckert moved that the petition of John A. Cunningham, requesting that West Eighth Street between Bluff and Diamond House be widened on the south side of the street at least thirty feet, be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Thompson. Councilman McEvoy moved that the verbal request of Nick Lombardi, requesting that he be granted a free license to peddle fruit and vegetables for the ensuing year, be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Counclimen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Councilman Schuckert moved that the verbal request for the suspension of taxicab drivers license be received and tiled. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Councilman Schuckert moved that the license fee for the operation of hotels be reduced 50% on basis of Present schedule. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the claim of Lora L. Richard, in the sum of $200.00 for damages to automobile caused by running in- to a ramp extending out into the traveled portion of Southern Avenue, be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the petition of Trausch Baking Co. et al, requesting that Main Street between Charter Street and West 17th Street be repaved, be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the petition of Alice E. Wood- ward et al, Main Street property owners, requesting that Main Street between Charter Street and West 17th Street be not repaved at this time, be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the petition of H. B. Glover Em ployees, requesting a reduction in bus fares during the working hours, be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by tho following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek, recommending the settle- ment of the claim of Forrest Plass for the sum of $275.25 for damages to his automobile and injuries sus- tained by the occupants of his auto- mobile caused when his car plunged over an embankment in alley north Of West 14th Street between Audu- bon and Adair Street, presented. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the recommendation of City So- licitor Czizek be approved and that a warrant in the sum of $275.25 be ordered drawn on the City Treasur- er as settlement in full of the claim of Forrest Plass. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. There being no further business Councilman Schuckert moved to ad. Special Session, April 18th, 1933 journ. Seconded by McEvoy. Carried by tli vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Andelfinger, McEvoy ane Nays—None. Councilman I CITY e following COUNCIL Councilmen Schuckert. Absent --Councilman Thompson. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved .. J.2�1933. we'...J,2'd'1933.Adopted Councilmen..... .r..... ...M'o .. Attest: ............. ..... ....._ ., City Clerk. (Official) Special Session, April 18th, 1933. Council met at 7:35 P. M. Present—Mayor Bane, Council- men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Schuckert. Mayor Kane read the call and stat- ed that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of introducing a beer ordinance and acting on any other business as may properly come be - lore a regular meeting of the City Ordinance No. 5-33. An Ordin- ance providing for the issuance of Class B and C permits, as defined by this ordinance, for the sale of beer containing not more than three and two tenth (3.2%) per centum of alcohol by weight; prescribing the procedure for the issuance of such permits and the conditions precedent thereto; authorizing the revocation of the same; fixing the permit fees and the fund to which the same shall be allocated; prescribing a penalty for the violation hereof; regulating sale and time and place of sale of beer; and declaring an emergency, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules requiring an or- dinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen and Andelfinger. McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- 78 Special Session, April 18th, 1933 ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried Petitionf John Schr 1equest. by the toilowing vote: Ing that he a Permit to Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen build a garage at 376 South Grand- Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and view Avenue, presented and read. Thompson. Councilman Thompson moved to Nays--None. refer the petition to the City Mau. Attorney John A. Cunningham ad- ager. Secondee by Councilman dressed the Council in reference McEvoy. Carried by the following to the placing of bonds for Class vote: B and Class C permits. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Petition of William Zieman, re- Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and ferred to the City Council by the Thompson. Board of Supervisors, requesting the Nays—None. suspension of the 1932 tax on North Petition of Elizabeth Young re- 34 feet of Lot 245 Davis Farm Ad- questing that she be granted an agri- dition, presented and read. cultural exemption from City Tax Councilman Schuckert moved to on E. Young's Place fronting oil refer the petition to the City So- 'Kane Street, presented and read. licitor for investigation and report. Councilman Andelfinger moved to Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. refer the petition to the City Assess- Carried by the following vote: or for investigation and report. Sec- Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen onded by Councilman Schuckert. Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Carried by the following vote: Thompson. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Nays—None, Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Petition of John Palm, referred to Thompson. the City Council by the Board of Nays—None. Supervisors, requesting the suspen- Petition of Joseph Amodeo, World sion of the 1932 tax on South West War Veteran, requesting that he be 2' feet of Lot 23 of Wick's Addi- granted a free license to peddle fruit tion, presented and read. and vegetables for the ensuing year, Councilman Schuckert moved to presented and read. refer the petition to the City So. licitor for investigation and report. Councilman Schuckert moved to Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. refer the petition to the City Man. ager for investigation and report. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Seconded by Councilman Andelfing- Andelfinger„ McEvoy, Schuckert er. Carried by the following vote: and Thompson. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Nays—None. Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Petition of Mrs. Mary Fink, re- Thompson. Nays—None. ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the Proof of publication, certified to suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot by the publisher's, of the list of 14 Reeder Langworthy's Addition, presented and read. claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of March, Councilman Schuckert moved to - refer the petition to 1933 presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to the Cit So. licitor for investigation and receive and file the proof of pub- report, Seconded by Councilman McEvoy.lihomp . Seconded by Councilman Carried by the following vote: Thompson. Carried by the follow- Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen ing vote: Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Thompson. Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Nays—None. Thompson. Petition of Mrs. Mary Pregler, le Nays—None. re- ferred to the City Council the Board of Supervisors, requesting Report of Building Commissioner Bartels stating that the Metropolitan the suspension of the 1931 and 1932 tax- Shoe Shop are going to pay the es on the North 3c of Lot 19of L. H. Langworthy' Kuehnle Insurance Agency for the sign Addition, present- ed and read. Policy on the installment plan, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert Councilman Schuckert moved that moved to refer the petition to the Cit So- licitor the report of the Building Commis y for investigation and report Seconded sloner be made a matter of record. by Councilman p Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the followingMcEvoy. vote: Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Andelfinger, MoF;vo Councilmen Thompson, y Schuckert Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and and Thompson. Nays—None. Nays--None. Petition of A. G. Snyder, making Special Session, April 18tH, 1933 79 claim for injuries received due to stepping on lid of catch basin at the corner of Hill and Dodge Streets, said lid tipping and allowing his leg to slide down into the catch basin and injuring his prostate gland, pre- sented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Ordinance No. 4-33. An ordin- ance providing that certain business- es and vocations conducted in the City of Dubuque shall be licensed; fixing the license fee therefor; de- fining terms employed; prescribing the regulations which shall apply to businesses and vocations required to be licensed; repealing all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith; and prescribing'a penalty for violation hereof, having been passed on first and second readings, presented and read a third time. ORDINANCE NO. 4-1933. An Ordinance providing that certain businesses and vocations conducted in the City of Dubuque shall be licens (I; fixing the license fee therefor; defining terms employed; prescribing the regu- lations which shall apply to businesses and vocations required to be licensed; repealing all Ordinances or parts of Or- dinances in conflict herewith; and pre- scribing a penalty for violation hereof. WHEREAS, before any person, firm, or corporation shall engage in any of the businesses or vocations herein enumerated, licenses must be procured therefor, and in order that such busi- nesses and vocations may be carried on in an orderly manner and in the inter- est of the public peace, health, and gett- eral welfare, it is necessary to pry'• scribe rules and regulations governing the conduct of sucn businesses. NOW, THEREFOR, Be it ordainec by the City Council of the City of Du- buque: Par. 309. REGULATIONS AND 1:1 CENSES. Section 1 That the follow - Ing regulations and licenses shall apnll to the various businesses and vocation, enumerated herein. AUCTIONEERS 1. AUCTIONEER shall mean any person, firm or corporation who en- gages in the business of selling or of- fering for sale real or personal property at public auction. 2. AUCTION SALES of merchandise shall not be conducted within the fol lowing district: On Locust street from West 3rd street to West 12th street; on Main street from West 3rd street to Rest 12th street; on Iowa street from West 4th street to West 14th street; on Central avenue from 4th street to 2001 street; and on West 8th street from Central avenue to Bluff street; and on any of the cross streets within the de- scrihed district and for a distance of 150 feet therefrom in each direction. 3. PERMIT. Before an auction snid is held anywhere within the City, a Permit must be granted therefor b'y :he City Manager and the Auctioneers License Fee shall he paid and the per - ;On proposing to conduct such sale shall ile with the City Manager an inventur y if the merchandise proposed to be sold, setting forth therein the quantity urd lescription of each item and, if ans merchandise has been brought into the City for sale at such auction, such mer- chandise must be separately described. Such inventury shalt remain on file is the City Manager's office for public it - spection, and only the items of mer- chandise appearing therein shall be sold or offered for sale at such auction. 4. NOTICE. if the owner intends to offer a bid at a public auction r have someone bid for him, he shall give a written or oral notice of such fact at the opening of each auction period, and in the absence of such notice, he shall not submit a bid nor shall he ein ploy or induce any person to bid f,,r him nor shall the auctioneer employ or induce any person to bid at such sale for the owner nor shall he knowingly take any bid from the owner or ,any person employed uy him. In addition to the penalties herein described aw, such sale may be treated as fraudulent by the buyer, 5. MISREPRESENTATION. No ar- ticle or piece of merchandise sold or offered for sale shall be misrepresented as to quantity, quality or price value. 6. PREMISES. The premises where an auction sale is being held shall be well lighted and illuminated at all times. 7. EXCEPTION. The following sales shall be exempted from the foregoing restrictions: Judicial Sales, Sales Ly Executors and Administrators, Sales by Licensed Pawn Brokers for unredeeer.i- ed pledges in the manner provided by Law, and Sales of stocks of goods on hand at the opening of such auction belonging to any person, firm or car poration which has been in business in the City of Dubuque at the place where such sale is held continuously for at least one year prior thereto as a ret.i-U or wholesale merchant handling the kind of merchandise being offered for sage. Provided, however, that any such sale must be concluded within thirty (30) successive days. Sundays and Holidava excepted, unless, a further extension of not more than thirty (30) days is grant- ed by the City Manager upon appli,!a- tion filed with him for that purpose. 8. PENALTY. Failing to procure an auctioneer's License, failing to secure a permit for an auction sale; or failing to obey or comply with any of the fore- going regulations fender to the penalties herein prese.lb- ed. 9. AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE, Sales of real estate, household goods or ,ive stock by auctioneers, $5.00 per day or $25.00 per year. AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE. Sales of goods and merchni,dise of resident merchants by day, auctioneers, $15.00 P r wet lc$3.00 per month AUCTIONTEER'S LICENSE. Sales of goods and merchandise brought into the City for sale by auctioneers, or auction sales of resident merchants of plemented by oods and merchandise they goodsicands mer- chandise brought Into the City for sale by auction, $25.00 per day for the first thirty (30) days, $1500 per day for th-1 next thirty (30) days and $10.00 oet' day for each day thereafter. BATHING BEACHES 1. BATHING BEACHES shall not he operated between the hours of Nine 80 Special Scss ion, A (g) o'clock -P. M. and Six (6) o'clock A. M. Experienced guards shall be I,' attendance at all times. If children are places must be hmaiwater bathing nta nedand sep- arated from deeper water by ropes or other nd signs erected rtoai indicate he same. measures aImmoral or Cent u profane language sshall 1 he Prohibited Shower baths must be provided upon the premises. 2. BATHING BEACH LICENSE. The License for bathing beaches or swill', ming pools operated for proflt shall ue $20.00 per month. BILL POSTERS AND DISTRIBUTORS 1. BILL POSTERS AND DISTRIBIT- TORS LICENSE. All persons engaged in the business of posting bills or the busi- ness of distributing hand bills, samples, or advertisements of any kind, shall pay a license of $25.00 per year. BILLIARD AND POOL HALLS 1. BILLIARD AND POOL HALLS shall not be operated between the how s of Twelve (12) o'clock midnight and Six (6) o'clock A. M. except for heating and cleaning the same. There shall be no obstructions placed In the windows so as to prevent a clear view of the ul- terior from the street. Such business shall be conducted in a single room without any connection with or to any other room except toilet rooms and or a basement which is used for storage or heating purposes• or some other le *t,; mate business or trade. Where st:oh business Is conducted in connection with some other business in the same !•oum, all of the provisions hereof shall al),Av and the one business shall not be sel - arated from the other business by screens, curtains or partitions, except With the consent of and under the re. strictions imposed by the City Co•uu+il. 2. MINORS, under the age of seven- teen (17) years shall not he permitted to gather or loiter in and about or Ile employed as help or engage in any games played therein. 3. BILLIARD AND POOL TAF,I,E LICENSE. The License shall be i.S.00 per year for each pool or billiard tat -le operated for profit. 4. EXCEPTION. The foregoing pro_ visions shall not apply to Clubs, Lodgps or Societies operating pool and billiard tables primarily for their own membe,•s. BOWLING ALLEYS I. BOWLING ALLEY LICENSE. The License shall be $5.00 per year for each bowling alley, box ball Riley, (11 similar device operated for profit 2. pro- vision apply to Cluhe bs, Lodges or Societies operating bowling alleys, or similar. devices, primarily for their own members. CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, SHOWS, ETC. I. NO CIRCUS, MENAGERIE. NIVAL OR SHOW shall be conducted within residence neighborhoods unless the same are held for one day only, Wherever held they shall be conducted In an orderly, peaceful and quiet rn�n_ net and so as not to Interfere Nvitlt U1 obstruct streets and highways near or adjacent to the place where ouch 1)•�r- formances are being held. Gambling de- vices and immoral exhibitions and (,,.- Plays are prohibited. 2• RESIDENCE NEIGHBORHOOD when applied to the holdings of carni- vals, circuses, shows, morin etc, shall with p residences, City ho which is )ut:t up schools where such buildings are within Two Hundred and Fifty (250) feet in 18th, 1933 any direction from the place where it is proposed to hold such performances. 3. CARNIVAL LICENSE. The Li- cense for a carnival shall be $50.00 for the first day and $25.00 for each suc- ceeding day. CIRCUS LICENSE. The License for a circus or menagerie shall be $200.00 for the first day and $100.00 for each mc- ceeding day. SIDE SHOW LICENSE. The License for side shows whether traveling alone or In connection with a circus Ur me- nagerie shall be $25.00 for the first clay and $12.50 for each succeeding day. DOG AND PONY SHOW LICENSE. The License for a dog and pony show shall be $50.00 for the first day and $25.nn for each succeeding day. WILD NVEST SHOW LICENSE. The License for wild west shows shall ae $125.00 for the first day and $75.00 for each succeeding day. MERRY-GO-ROUND, ETC. LICENgE. Proprietors of merry-go-rounds, circular swings, roller coasters or similar devices shall pay it license of $2.00 per day; $25.00 per month. SHOWS AND EXHIBITIONS !,1 - CENSE. For each show or exhibition conducted for profit at which prizes are offered and for exhibitions by ven- triloquists..nesmerists, magicians or the like, the License shall be $25.00 for the first Performance and $10.00 for each subsequent performance. SHOWS AND EXHIBITIONS LI- CENSE. For all theatrical exhibitions, traveling concerts, minstrel shows, ath- letic contests or exhibitions or other Public performances, the License shall be $10.00 for the first performance and $5.00 for each subsequent performance or ex- hibition. OPEN AIR OR MEDICINE SHOW LI- CENSE. For open air or outdoor mer- chandise shows at which merchandlse or medicine of any kind Is sold or of- fered for sale, the License shall be $50.00 for the first day and $35.00 for each succeeding day. 4. EXCEPTIONS. (a) The provi- sions hereof shall not apply to perform- ances or exhibitions conducted in a dully licensed theatre or building. (b) The provisions hereof shall not apply to any exhibition, concert, per- formance or entertainment where the profits thereof are used for civic, char- itable, patriotic, religious or other pub- lic purposes. (c) The provisions hereof shall not apply to lawn fetes, bazaars, ice cream socials or the like which are conducted by churches, lodges, schools, patriotic or charitable organizations. CHRISTMAS TREES I. CHRISTMAS TREE LICENSE. The License for the sale of Christmas trees by temporary merchants shall be $10.00 for the season. DOGS. 1. A clog or bitch licensed to run at large shall have the current license tag Which has been issued by the City Man- ager securely fastened to its collar and any dog not having such tag shall be treated as an unlicensed dog. An unli- censerl (log may be empounded in the City Pond by an officer or person and confined therein for a period of forty- eight (48) hours. If the animal is not claimed by Its owner within said time and the license fee paid, together with 1t fee of One Dollar for keeping the same, it shall be killed. A dangerous or vicious dog, whether licensed or not, may be empounded and kept for the Period above stated and if not claimed Special Session, April 18th, 1933 81 by the owner within said time it shall he killed. In case of emergency, how- ever, and in order to protect Life or Property, such an animal may be in- stantly killed by an officer or any oth- er person having cause to fear injury from the same. The owner of any dog or bitch shall not permit the same to run at large and failure to confine such animal upon his premises shall subject the owner to the penalty herein provid- ed for. 2. DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE. Dogs running at large shall mean any (log or bitch which Is not confined upon the premises of the owner. 3. DOG LICENSE. The License for nermitting dogs to run at large shall be $1.00 per year for each male dog or spayed female and $3.00 per year for each female dog. FORTUNE TELLERS. 1. Persons engaged in the practice of Telling Fortunes, Palmistry, Clair- voyance, Phrenology, or ' similar art, shall, in addition to paying the requir- ed license, furnish the City Manager with a physician's certificate of health and a statement of good moral char- acter signed by the Chief of Police of the place where he or she practiced such art prior to coming to this city. 2. FORTUNE. TELLERS LICENSE The license for the practice of fortune telling, palmistry, phrenology, clair- voyance or similar profession or art shall be $5.00 per day, $25.00 per week, $50.00 per month. HOTELS AND ROOMING HOUSES. LICENSE. The license for hotel, room- ing house or lodging house for trans- ients containing less than thirty (30) rooms, $5.00 per year; between thirty (30) and fifty (50) rooms, $7.50 per year; between fifty (50) and seventy (70) rooms, $12.50 per year; between seventy (701 and one hundred (100) rooms; $20.00 per year; between one hundred (100) and two hundred (200) rooms, $37.50 per year; and two hun- dred (200) or more rooms, $75.00 per year. ITINERANT PHYSICIANS OR SURGEONS. 1. ITINERANT PHYSICIANS AR SURGEONS shall mean such physi- cians and surgeons who practice their profession by traveling about from place to place. 2. ITINERANT PHYSICIAN LI- CENSE. The llcense for itinerant phy- sicians and surgeons shall be $10.00 per day; $25.00 per week; $50.00 per month. JUNK COLLECTORS AND AUTO SALVAGE DEALERS. 1. JUNK COLLECTORS shall mean anyone who buys and (or) sells junk, au- tomobile parts or tires of every kind and description, either as his main busi- ness or as incidental to some other business. 2. JUNK shall meascrap crbotesmet- als, machinery, rags, paper, tin ware, furniture, plumbing and electrical materials and fixtures, automobile parts or tires, platinum, gold or silver, or any other article or thing usually bought, sold or dealt with as junk. 3. JUNK COLLECTORS LICENSE. The license for collectors of scrap met- als, machinery, raga, paper, bottles, tin ware, furniture, discarded plumbing and electrical materials and fixtures and other similar articles shall be $12.50 per year for operating with one horse and wagon : $25.00 a year for two horses and wagon or automobile or truck $10.00 per year for collecting without a vehicle. Any person, firm or corporation who engages In the business of buying and (or) salvaging• automobiles, parts or tires shall pay a license of $25.00 a year. Any person engaging in the purchase and collection from house to house of Platinum, gold or silver shall pay a li- cense fee of $10.00 a day, $25.00 a week or $75.00 a month. LUNCH WAGONS, 1. Where vehicles are used from which lunches or prepared foods are sold along and upon the public streets, such vehicles shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, as well as the utensils used in connection there- with. Such vehicles shall not he per- mitted to stand upon the streets at any single location for a longer period than ten minutes. A single location shall mean any place within a given block. 2. LUNCH WAGON LICENSE. The license for any person, firm or corpora- tion engaged in the business of selling lunches from a wagon or other vehicle shall be $50.00 per year. PAWN BROKERS. 1. PAWN BROKER shall mean any person, firm or corporation who makes loans or advancements upon pawn, pledge, or deposit of personal property or who receives actual possession of personal property as security for a loan or with or without a Mortgage or Bill of Sale. 2, Pawn Brokers shall keep a record In the English language and in a book kept for that purpose which shall con tain the following information regard Ing each sale or purchase of personal property: (a) The name of the person from whom the property was received and his place of residence: (b) An ac- curate description of such property; (0 The estimated value thereof and thO amount of Loan therefore; (d) When the transaction took place and '.lie period of redemption; (e) Whether a Mortgage, Bill of Sale, Receipt or Pawn Ticket was given; (f) When and to whom the property was sold, if not it - deemed. Such record shall always he open to .the public inspection by 'fly Police Officer. Failure to keep RUCn record book or making false entries whntherein requested ashall subject al to ethe offenthe d- er to the penalty herein provided for. 3. SHALL FILE BOND. Every pawn broker shall, in addition to pay- ing the license fee or tax, file with 'hn City Clerk, a bond, in the sum of $1, with at least two sureties, to be ap- proved by the City Manager, condition- ed for the faithful compliance with all the provisions of the ordinance relating to or regulating such business, and that he will account for and deliver to any person entitled thereto, any goods or property which may come into his hands in the cours.- of his business, or will pay the value thereof, and any damage which may accrue because of his failure to deliver the same. 4. PAWN BROKER LICENSE. 1'he License for a pawn broker shall be $100.00 per year. PEDDLERS AND TR SNSIENT MER- CHAN 1. PEDDLER is an itinerant vendor of personal property who, by traveling about ce to place, sols oni r u offers tosell use! tC house rtha the same either (a) for immediate delivery, (b) for agreem agreement clewhereby Immedit ate delivery is made, but title thereto 82 Specia] Session, April 18th, 1933 is held in the owner until full payment is made therefor 2. PEDDLING sbali not be conduct- ed uponthe public streets from tem- porary stands or vehicles to tohlen people are attracted by talking, singing,music, unusual noises or entertainnrert or by the use of flares or lights. 3. FOOD COMMODITIES sold along and upon the streets, including lle cream, shall at all times be subject to inspection by the Food inspector ann the Market Master of this City and th's inspection shall apply to the quanriO , weights, measure and sanitation of ill, article offered for sale. Unwholesome, rotten or decayed foods shall not Le sold or offered for sale and it shall be the duty of the Food Inspector or Ma^ ket Master to condemn such foods wherever found. 4. VEHICLES upon which such foods are carried, the containers in which the same are handled and the food pro- ducts shall be clean and sanitary, pro• teeted against filth, dust, flies, or other contaminating substances by proper cover or screens. In the absence of an agreement in writing whenever any of the articles or commodities are sold upon the streets by the bushel or frac- tional part thereof the measure there- of shall be ascertained by avoirdupois weight, computed a: by Law provided. The License shall be attached to the vehicle from which such products ire sold. 5. TEMPORARY VENDORS of food products or persons who engage In the business of selling food products for short periods of tht year only must b? licensed as a peddler before they :an sell such products along and upon the streets from house to house, street to street, or place to place, whether such sales be at Wholesale or Retail, unless the seller Is the producer, raiser or grower of such products or the em- ployee of such persona Anyone claim- ing to be a producer, or grower of food products offered fo^ sale as stated, or the agent or employee of the sane shall file with the City Manager a statement under oath to the effect that he is such producer, agent or employee 6. REFUSAL TO PERMIT AN 114- SPECTI0N of food products as herein Provided for or the violation of any of the provisions hereof shall subject the offender to the penalty herein provided for. 7. PEDDLERS OF FOOD COMMO- DITIES LICENSE. The License for peddling food commodities upon and along streets and public places, from house to house or store to store shall be $10.00 per day or $75.00 per year. OTHER PEDDLERS LICENSE. Y'ne License for peddling other than food Products shall be 310.00 per day; $25 00 per week; $50.00 p -r month, STREET ICE CREAM PEDDLEttS lig teecr asm fromhe Ll,ertsfor a Vehicle, stand or bootth shall be $2.00 per day; $10,00 per week, $75.00 per year. PEDDLEItS OF IILK LICENSE. For peddling milk upon the streets and Public places the license shall be $5.01, Per year for each vehicle so used. 8. TRANSIENT MERCHANT shall mean any person, Irrm or corporation who engages in the business of selling goods, wares or merchandise from any fixed or temporary location which to temporarily maintained within the City of Dubuque• and, or when such a business is intermittently carried on and there is no Intention to conduct the same permanently within said City, and In addition to the foregoing, the term shall apply to any person, firm or corporation who temporarily locates 'n the City and engages in the taking of orders- for merchandise on his or its own account, either for immediate rr future delivery, and when the busi- ness is so conducted that the merchan- dise so sold is procured from a whole- sale house and shipped for delivery to the purchasers, said person, firm or corporation paying for the goods at wholesale and collecting the retail prcte therefor. 9. Whenever a merchant claims to be -permanently located in said City and the nature of his business is Such as to cause some doubt as to such rep- resentation, the City Council may In- struct the City Solicitor to enter into an agreement or arrangement with such merchant whereby the Interest tf the City will be protected, which agree- ment and arrangement shall be report- ed to the City Council for its approva:. 10. Persons to whom a transient merchant's License- has been issued shall keep the samt posted upon the front or street window of the building where the business is conducted. 11. TRANSIENT MERCHANT'S ..: CENSE. The License for a transient merchant shall be $1U.00 per day -- $25.00 per week; $50.00 per month. PLUMBERS I. The business of plumbing shall Le regulated as provided for in the Plumb- ing Ordinance of the City of Dubuque. 2. MASTER PLUMBER shall mean any person who is skilled in the plan- ning, supervising, and directing of Plumbing work and of drainage and sanitary systems and any firm or : nr- poration having in its employ such a person so qualified. 3. JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER .shall mean any person engaged in the prac- tical installation of plumbing, sewer or sanitary systems. 4. PLUMBERS LICENSE. The Li- cense for a master plumber shall be $10.00 per year and a renewal fee of $2.00 per year. The License for a jour- neyman plumber shall be $5.00 per y- ar and a renewal fee of $1.00 per yea, - PUBLIC DANCES AND PUBLIC DANCE HALLS I. PUBLIC DANCE shall mean any dance to which the public is invited and a fee or other consideration for dancing is charged. 2. PUBLIC DANCE HALLS shall mean any room, space or place where Public dances are conducted and -hall include any room, hall or auditorium in a building owned by Clubs or Lodges. 3. THE CLOSING HOUR for public dance halls shall be One (1) o'clock A. Is1. except, with the approval of the City Manager and or Chief of Police, danoe halls may be allowed to remain open until 2:00 A. M. on New Year's Eve, Christmas Eve, Valentine's Day, St. E Patrick's Day. aster Monday, Hallow- een, and Armistice Day. Minors umler the age of sixteen (16) years shal' not be admitted to a public dance unless ae- companied by a parent or guardian: Persons noticeably nder heof Intoxicating shall not beadmitted to such dance halls and if such shall be forthwith ejecteerson is found d therefrom. 1in he or n- toxicating liquors shall not be served or drunk upon or about any premises where a public dance is being ho!d. Improper, disorderly, indecent or im- moral conduct, language or dancing shall not be permitted and the allowing or continuing of such conduct shall re- Special Session, Aprd 18th, 1933 83 suit in tlie'cancellation or suspension of a dance hall license. 4. A police officer shall be assigned to every public dance and before sovh dance is given an application for su •h officer must be made to the City vlan- ager and the sum of Five Dollars ($r,.(:C) shall be deposited with the Liccns,- Clerk to defray the expense mcidvvit to the furnishing of such police protec- tion and supervision. No money or thin^ of value shall be paid directly or indi- rectly to the police officer in atter-l- , ie upon such dance. Public- dao -•e hails shall be so equipped that they can be ventilated by natural or ctrl ificial means and must conform to all buildm.i, health and fire regulations of this ('icy. Separate toilet facilities must be pro- vided for both sexes which must nlwai,s be maintained in a clean and saait.,ry condition. 5. Whenever an emergency public dance halls may be closed upon an order of the Board of Health and shall not be opened again ;mtil Winch emergency has passed. No refund ntrail be allowed upon any license on &Cro D. it of the temporary closing of dance nails or on account of the revocation or sus- pension of a License and the issninc of the License shall be upon su-,h conal tion whether provided for in the or not. 6. EXCEPTION. The foregoing provisions shall not apply to dan,-i!s given by Clubs, Lodges, Associations or Organizations where such dances Fite limited to the members thereof :c al their invited guests and or where the profits therefrom are used for :hai`- table, patriotic, religious or other ,im- ilar purposes. T. THE VIOLATION of any of the -1 provisions shall subject the offender to the penalty herein provided for. �. PUBLIC DANCE HALL L1- CO:NSE. The License for a public dance hall having 2,500 square feet of clear floor space or less shall be $153)0 per year. The License for a public dance hall having more than 2,500 square feat of clear floor space shall be 625.00 ter year. In addition to the foregoing Li- cense Fee a charge of $5.00 for ea,•h public dance shall be exacted to cover the expense of proper police supervision to be furnished by the City. RESTAURANTS, BOARDING HOUSES, ETC. 1. Restaurant shall mean any place where food is cooked, prepared, sold and served for human consumption either upon the premises or not and including eating houses, lunch rooms and similar places. 2. The floors, sidewalks, furniture, ceilings, and sidewalis of restaurants including the kitchens thereof shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary :ain• dition, free from filth, flies, vermin or other contaminating influences. The cooking and culinery utensils, dishes, trays, linens and other equipment used for preparing, serving, or consuming fonds, including the clothing Of the waiters and waitresses shall be clean and sanitary. In addition to the ''ore - going, all Laws of the State of Iowa. Rules of the Department of Agriculbtre and Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, governing the operation of Restaurants shall be strictly complied with. A venti- lation system shall at all times be in operation so that smoke and offensive odors shall be carried away from the premises and in such a manner asrot to be exhausted upon public streets or into neighboring premises. The Restaur- ant Inspector of the State shall have charge of the enforcementof this pro- vision of the Ordinance. Refusal to com- ply a iih the provisions liereof or the vio: n of the same shall su•iiert h,• cff, n :• r to the penalty herein provided I;ANT I,10ENSE. 'rhe f„r :i restaurant, hounding hon nr , eating plac•r shall be $111., TI ETC. L!l`I•:NSI:. The kic - stautant, Ira romti. rof- foe shop of other eating I,L•ioe wbi, h is operated it conjunction with a hot,•l liut in addition to the regular dining i n, shall be $10.011 per year, but If there be no dining room ullrr than the tea rom I. Coffee shop or restaurant, no Inc•n:o shall be enacted other than the h i1 -:l License. SOFT DRINK SALOONS 1. S() PT I i I I I N K ,.AI,nuNS shall mean ',my plac•conduciod ii., ,i —pa - rate l,usiness where aii} nmltrd or vinous beverage, soft drink (enci•pt tea, coffee, milli, chocolate or cocoa) car- bonated beverage, or other beverage or liquor produced, by the process by which beer, ale, porter, or wine is pro- duced, is sold at retail ''or consumption ot: the premises. ". SOFT DRINI{ SALOONS OR PAR- LORS SHALL REMAIN CLOSET) be- tween the hours of Twelve (12) o'clock Alidnight and Six (6) o'clock A. \1. except that regular employees may be engaged therein during such hours for heating or cleaning the premises. Said business shall be conducted in a single room from or to which there shall be no access to any other room incept to it basement which is used for the storage of fuel and heating appa-ius. There shall be no screens, curtains or other obstructions placed in any windows that are in any manner interfering with a clear view of the interior from the street. Intoxicated persons or per- sons noticeably under the influence cf intoxicating liquors shall not be ad- mitted to or be allowed to remain in such places, nor shall such liquors be allowed to be consumed therein. Minors under the age of eighteen (18) years shall nut be allowed to loiter, ;ongre- gate or be employed upon such prem- ises nor shall such persons be admitted Into such places nnl, ssn, companled by a parent or guardi,iu. 'I' Caelli- ties shall be provided I. •aid these, together with the remainder of the premises, shall be maintained in a sanitary manner. The selling or ,i\it,g away of intoxicating beverages in .su„h places of iiusiness or the violati•m of any of the provisions hereof shall a,,b- ject the offender to the penalty hrr,•in provided for and to a cancellation of the license. .i. SOFT DRINK SALOON LICENSE. The License for a soft drink saloon or parlor shall lie $25.00 per year. SHOOTING GALLARIES 1. SHOOTING GALLERY LICII:NSE. The License for shooting galleries shall be $2.00 per clay: $5.00 per week; 4410.00 per month. SKATING RINKS 1. SKATING RINK LICENSE. Tha License for roller skating or ice skat ing rinks operatin4 for •profit hall lie $2.(10 per day': $10.00 per year. STREET MERCHANTS 1. Any person, firm or corporation o follows the business of selling pop- corn, candies, con feet lonerles, soft drinks, newspaper's. magazines or other publications on the streets or side- walks, whether in booths, tents, tem- iN porary buildings, or from a ii'tap;un, 0 -4 Special Session, April 18th, 1933 automobile, truck, push cart, or other• wise or on foot, shall be classed as t 'street merchant. 2. STREET MERCHANT LICENSE All persons engaged in the business ar outlined above shall pay a license 01 $2.00 per day; $10.00 per week; $50.0( per.' year. TAXI CABS AND MOTOR BUSSES 1. TAXI CABS shall mean any motor vehicle, (other than a motor buy traveling over fixed. routes under a franchise) which is used for the trans- portation of passengers for hire with or without a driver and where the capacity of such tehicle is limited to less than ten persons. 2. CHAUFFEUR shall mean any per- son who operates an automobile in the transportation of persons and who receives any compensation for such services In wages, commissions or other- wise paid directly or indirectly or who, as owner or employee, operates .an all tom oble carrying passengers for hire. 3. As a condition to the granting of a license to taxi cabs, the person, firm or corporation seeking such license shall file in the office of the City Clerk a Public Liability insurance policy executed by a Surety Company author- Ized' to do business in the State of Iowa, such . policy to be approved by the City Managers The minimum Lia- bility of such policy shall be as fol- lows: (a) to cover the assured's Lia- bility for personal injury or death of onje person, as,a result of one 'accident or other cause, $5,000.00; (b) for all persons receiving personal injuries as a result of one accident or other cause, $15,000.00, such Liability to include in- jury or death to passengers being car- ried upon such vehicles or persons In- jured or killed through the operation of such vehicles; and (c) for damage to or destruction of property other than that of the assurei, as a result of any one accident •,r cause, $5,000.00. Each policy shall contain the follow- ing endorsement: "It ,s understood and agreed that before he insurance Policy to which this endorsement Is attached may be suspended or ca:.. celled the City of Dubuque will be given ten (10) days prior written notic' Of such proposed suspension or can- cellation. It is further understood and agreed that the obligation and policy Of such policies shall not be affected by any act or omission of the named assured or any employee of the named assured with respect to any condition or requirement of said policy or any endorsement attached thereto, nor by any default of the assured In payment Of premium or In the giving of any notice required uy said policy or other. wise,- nor by the death, insolvency, bankruptcy, legal incapacity or Inabllit v of the assured." Such policy shall be issued for a Period covering the life of the License applied for. Failure to keep such poli - cause forIn llforce revocationdof effect shall be 4. The LICENSE TAG eORic PLATE shall be fastened upon the vehicle and shall not be removed un 11 the exple.. tion of the License period. unless o Is txi licca ed shall be operated cab be operated by nor gall any such or chauffeur. an unlicensed driver 6• The provisions herein relating to insurance policies and Licenses shall 'il'hlY to vehicles rented nut driver or operatorwithout a . vehicle shalllenot plate issued for o: e to an • be attached or affixed 3 vehicle other than the one .; ceased. 8. SOLICITING PASSENGERS upon 0r along the streets by sign or signal shall not be Permitted, but nothing herein shall prohilli: the taking on of passengers upon the request of the same.Each taxi cab shall have posted in the passengers compartment the schedule of charges and rates fixed by the Ordinance of this City. 9. The Chief of Police, with the proval of the City Council, may set apart places 'upon the streets in t.,a vicinity of depots, hotels or other pia -.es where taxi cabs may stand and where Passengers may be solicited but noth- ing herein shall permit such soliciting to be made away from the cab or so as to subject the sidewalks to the annoyance or interference of traffic. Operating an unlicensed taxi cab or permitting a Li- censed taxi cab to be operated by an unlicensed driver of chauffeur or driv- ing a licensed or unlicensed taxi cab without being a licensed chauffeur or violating any of the provisions hereof shall subject the offender to the Pen- alty herein provided for. 10. TAXI CAB LICENSE. Motor ve- hicles or taxi eahs having a capacity of ten (10) or less persons shall pay a License of $20.00 per year for each such vehicle. MOTOR BUS LICENSE. Except mo- tor buses operating under a franchise, the License for operating a motor ous or other vehicle used for the transpor- tation of persons tot hire and having it capacity of ten (10) or more persons shall be $25.00 per Year for each such vehicle. CHAUFFEUR'S I. I C E N S E. The Chauffeur or driver of such cab shad wear upon his clotting the button or tag issued to him, for which he sha l Pay the sunt Of $1.50 prr year. THEATERS 1. All rules, regulations and require- ments of the Laws of the State of Iowa ar,d the loca4 Building Code relating to theaters, motion picture shows and ex- hibition halls shall be strictly complie,l with and such regulations are made a part of this ordinance by reference thereto. 2. THEATER LICENSE. The Li- cense for a theater, motion picture theater, opera house, building or hail used for public entertainments, exhibi- tions, shows or concerts having a sent- ing capacity of less than Two Hundred and Fifty (250) shall be $25.00 per year; Theaters or halls, etc., having a seating capacity between Two Hundred and Fifty (250) and Four Hundred (400), $50.00 per year; Theaters or halls, etc., havin& a seating capacity between Four Hundred (400) and Eight Hundred (800), $75.00 per year; Theaters, halls, etc.. having a seating capacity of over Eight Hundred (800), $100.00 per year. Par. 310. LESSER PERIODS. Sec- tion 2. Any person firm or corporation starting in business after April let, fcr which an annual license is required may apply for and have issued to him a license as provided by Section 5 of Or- dinance No. 3-33. Par. 371. REPEAL. Section S. Ail ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Pat'. 312. SAVING CLAUSE. Section sany section, clause vision ofth sordinan a bedecla ed pro a Court of Record to be Invalid, such decision shall not afrect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid. Par. 313. GENERAL REGULATION. Section 5. In all cases where the laws Of the State of Iowa and—or the local Building Code contains regulations go— erning the premises wherein the bus- Special Session, April 18th, 1933 85 inesses herein enumerated or wherein any other business requiring a license may be conducted. such laws and reg- ulations , shall have full force and effect in addition to the regulations pre scribed herein and it is not the inten- tion of this Ordinance ,to limit, modify or restrict any such provisions or reg- ulations. Par. 314. MAY EXEMPT CERTAIN PERSONS. Section 6. Disabled soldiers or sailors who have been Honorably dis- charged from the United States Service or crippled, disabled or indigent persons may be exempted from the provision of this ordinance providing they file an application with the City Council set- ting forth the grounds on which the•r request exemption. Par. 315 PENALTY. Section 7. Any person, firm or corporation who vio- lates anY provision of this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemean- or and upon conviction shall be fined not less than Five Dollars ($5.00) noT more than One Hundred Dollars ($100) and in default of such fine and costs shall be imprisoned ( ('30) days in jail. eriod not jail. Par. 316. PUBLICATION. Section 7. This ordinance shall be in force and effect ten days from and after its floral passage, adoption and approval by the City Council and publication as provid- ed by law. Passed upon first and second readings this 29th day of March, 1933. Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this 18th day of AprP, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEV OY, ARIIENAI THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen Attest: J. J.' SHEA, City Cleric. Published officially in the Telegraph - Herald and Times -Journal newspaper April 21st, 1933. J. j. SHEA, - 4-21-1t. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert an ThompsoA. Nays --None. termined that certain of said assess- ments, because of inequalities exist- ing in the distribution of the cost of constructing and installing the sew- er pump and appurtenances thereto are too much in some cases and too little in others in proportion to the benefits conferred upon the proper- ties assessed therefor, and it is deemed advisable to correct such assessments in order to obviate such inequalities; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Oubuque: That the special assessments here- tofore levied upon the properties herein described to pay the cost of constructing and installing the sewer pump and the necessary ap- purtenances thereto in said district be and the same are hereby set aside and cancelled and that a re- assessment be ordered made upon the properties herein described and that a new plat and schedule be prepared in accordance herewith and, when wade, the same shall be filed in the office of,the City Clerk who shall publish a notice thereof ir. the manner provided by law, the names of the owners, the descrip- tion of the lots and the assessments are as follows: Lot 2 Walter W. and R. Paisley, of 22 Grandview Heights Add.—Di- rect assessment, $52..01;extra district as- sessment, $68.08; $7.56; interest, $1.02; total, $128.67. Walter W. and R. Paisley, Lot 2 of 2S Grandview Heights Add.—Direct assessment, $52.01; district assess - interest, $0 02;extra qxpense, total, $128 68. $7.56; Harold E. Molo, W. 36 feet of Lot 15 Grandview Heights Add.—Direct assessment, $44.24; district assess- ment, d interests extra $0 94;totay$p $7'07; 0 33. Harold E. Molo, E. 42 feet of Lot Resolution No. 13-33 aiasesamente,$44i24gh distrits ct rise Bt A Resolution providing for the ment, $68.08; extra expense, $7.07; correction of certain special assess- interest, $0.94; total, $120.33. menta levied to pay the cost of con structing a sanitary sewer together with appurtenances thereto in Grand- view Heights Addition Sewer Dis- trict and making a reassessment therefor. WHEREAS, under date of April 3, 1933, this Council adopted a reso- lution levying special assessments upon benefited property to pay the cost of constructing a sanitary sew- er together with the necessary ap- purtenances thereto in the Grand- view Heights Addition Sewer Ordinance No. trict as delimited by 16-32; and WHEREAS, it has now been de Emma Scholz, Lot 24 of Grandview Heights stiassessment, $521drct assessment, $136.14; .0' $11.85; interest, $1.60; extra expense, total, $201.60. Emma and Catherine Wilmot, Lot 26 of Grandview Hlglist district as- rect assessment, $52.01; sessment, $136.14; extra expense, $11.85; interest, $1.60; total, $201.60. Geo. P. Smith, Lot 29 of Grand. view Heights Add.—Direct assessment, $lent$13, ' extra xt ; 11.85; in - teres 4 $ 1 60 r total, $201.61$. in- terest, $ _% Special Session, .\pril 18th, 1933 Passed, adopted and approved this iSth day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THO-NIPSON, H. F. SCHi'CKl%RT, M. B. ANI)ELI''INGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City of Dubuque aid in the plow- ing of community gardens. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Tht mpson. Nays—None. Mr. Edw. DeWitt addressed the Council requesting that he be grant- ed a free license to peddle fruit and vegetables. Councilman Andelfinger m o v e d that Mr. Edw. DeWitt be granted a free license to peddle fruit and vege- tables for the ensuing year. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman '.McEvoy moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Cl lt. Approved -oL ."^1. . 433. Adopted ... .._... 1933. Councilmen: Attest: City Clerk. BOARD Of HEALTH (Official) Special Session, April 18th, 1933, Board met at 8:25 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Special Order and Notice from Board of Health To Frank Sauer, 620 Strauss Street, Dubuque, Iowa. You are hereby notified that on the 18th day of April, 1933, the Local Loard of Health for the City of Du- buque adopted a resolution ordering you to abandon and remove. the out- side water closet, privy or privy vault located upon the premises de- scribed therein and to clean the same; also to connect said premises with the sanitary sewer and install sanitary toilet and toilet facilities and connect the same with said sew- er, all of which to be done within thirty (30) days from the date of said resolution, a copy of which is herein set out and is as follows: Resolution No. 14-33 RESOLtiTION OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Be it resolved by the Board of Health of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that it is deemed necessary that Lot No. 72 Burden-Lawther Addition, owned by Frank Sauer, be connected with sanitary sewer; that the out- side water closet, privy or privy vault upon said premises be aban- doned and removed and said vault cleaned and that a sanitary toilet and toilet facilities be installed and connections made with the sanitary sewer. Be it further resolved that said Frank Sauer be notified to remove and abandon the outside water clos- et, privy or privy vault located up- on the premises above described and to clean said vault; that said prop- erty be connected with the sanitary sewer and that sanitary toilet and toilet facilities be installed and con- nections made with said sewer, all of which to be done within thirty %(30) days from the date hereof. Be it further resolved that said Frank Sauer be notified of the ac- tion of this Board by the service of a written notice together with a COPY of this resolution. Failure to comply with the terms hereof within the time stated shall be followed by Prother action as thesCouncil or Board ecion or such oof Health may determine. Special Session April 25th, 1933 Dated this 18th day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. You are further notified that prose- cution will follow a failure to comply with this order and notice, or such further action will be taken as to the Council or Board of Health may seem proper. Signed: W. J. CONNELL, Health Officer. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, Clerk, Board of Health. Approved... .liu1.933. Adopted ... �.-42,1933. Bd. of Health ( ....................... ....... ..._....I....... Attest: ............,......,..� �-�*L/�..... C', k, of Health. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, April 25th, 1933. Council met at 8:05 P. M. Present --Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andeltinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Thompson and McEvoy. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of adopting the ordinance providing for the issu- ance of Class B and Class C beer permits and acting on any other bus- iness as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Coun- cil. Ordinance No. 5-33. An Ordin. ance providing for the issuance of Class B and Class C permits, as defined by this Ordinance, for th" sale of beer containing not more than three and two tenths (3.2%) per centum of alcohol by weight; prescribing the procedure for the is- suance of such permits and the con- ditions precedent thereto; authoriz- ing the revocation of the same; fix- ing the permit fees and the fund to which the same shall be allocated; prescribing a penalty for the viola- tion hereof; regulating sale and time and place of sale of beer: and de- claring an emergency, having been passed on first and second readings, presented and read a third time. ORDINANCE NO. 5, —33. LA n Ordinance Providing for the ie- nce of Class 13 and Class C permits, defined by this Ordinance. for the sale of beer containing not nnwe than three and two tenths (3.25; ) per cen- tum of alcohol by weight ; prescribing the procedure for the issuance of such permits anti the conditions precedent thereto; authorizing the revocation of the same; fixing the permit fees and the fund to which the same shall be al- located. prescribing a penalty for the violation hereof; regulating sale and time and place of sale of beer; and de- claring an emergency. Fie It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque:— Par. 317. Terms Defined. Section 1. (a) The turn] "beer" shall mean any littuor captebie of being used for bev- erage purposes made by the fermenta- tion of an infusion in potable water of barley, moalt and hops. with or without unmaltrd grains r decorticated and de - germinated grains containing not more than three and two tenths (3.2%) per centum of alcohol by weight. (b) The term "permit" shall mean an authorization issud by the City e Council of the City of Dubuque. (c) The term "application" shall mean a formal written request for the issuance of a permlt supported by a verified statement of facts. (d) Phe t.•rin "retaller" shall mean any Person who shall sell, barter, ex- change. offer for sale or have It, pos- session with intent to sell any beer for 8 Special Session April 25th, 1933 consumption on the premises where applicant that the is the sold. actual the premises. (e) The term "dealer" shall mean 2. Establishes to the satisfaction of any person, firm or corporation, other ouncil:— the City Council-- than a brewer, bottler, wholesaler or than (a) That he Is a person of good moral retailer, who shall sell, barter, exchange, character. offer for sale, have in possession with (b) That the place or building where intent to sell, deal or traffic in beer not he intends to operate conforms to all law's, health and fire to be consumed in or upon the premises regulations ap- placable thereto and is a safe where sold. (f) The term "Class B Permit" shall properorand r place mean a permit to sell beer for consump- tion on or off the premises where sold. a bond in form with Prescribed good and sufficient sureties (g) The term "Class C Permit" shall to be approved by the City Council mean a permit to sell beer for consump- tion off the premises where sold. conditioned upon the faithful observ- ance of this Ordinance and the laws of (h) The term "person" shall Include Iowa, in the sum of One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars. corporation• firm, co -partnership and as- sociation. Par. 323. Sales under Class B Per. Par. 318. Expiration of Permits. mita. Section 7. Any person to whom Section 2. all permits issued pursuant a Class B permit has been issued, as hereto shall expire at the end of one herein provided, shall be authorized to year from the date of issuance, and sell beer, as herein defined, for con - may be renewed for a like period upon sumption on or off the premises where application being made therefor to the sold, provided, that if a sale is made City Council. for consumption off the premises the Par. 319. To Whom Issued. Section holder of the permit shall sell not less 3. Permits for the sale of beer shall than one hundred forty-four (144 oz.) be issued only to persons who are citi- ounces to any one purchaser. zens of the State of Iowa, and who are Par. 324. Sales under Class C per - of good moral character and repute. mit$. Section 8. Any person to whom Par 320. Interest in more than one a Class C permit has been issued, as class of permit not allowed. Section 4. herein provided, shall be allowed to sell Noperson or persons shall be interest- not less than one hundred forty-four ed, directly or indirectly, in more than one class of (144 oz.) ounces of beer, as herein de - permit. Par. 321. Conditions for issuance of fined, for consumption off the premises, provided, however, that such sales Class B permits. Section 5. Class B permits shall be issued by the City when made shall be in original sealed pack - Council to any person who:— ages only and unrefrigerated. 1. Submits a written application for a Permit, which application shall state Par. 325. Class B Section 9. Class B permits to Clubs. roer oath application, shall be issuedmits,utona Clubunder (a) The name and Mace of residence for the sale of beer, as herein defined, of the applicant, and the length of time for consumption on the premises, nro- he has lived at such place. vided, however, that no permit shall (b) That he is a tither, of the State be issued: of Iowa. (c) The place of birth, and if the ap- (a) If the premises occupied by su:•h Club are not wholly within the limits plicant is a naturalized citizen, the time and place of such naturalization. of the City of Dubuque. (b) (d) The location of the place or build- Ing where aPPlicant intends If it is a proprietory club. or operated for pecuniary profit. to operate. building and nif sucht ownery is he onernot the (c) Unless it is incorporated under the lawsohe State of Iwa, l its applicant, that such applicant is the actual lessee of the nt full force andoeffect charter is n (d) Unless such club has a premises. 2. Establishes lto the satisfaction of the City Counci:— perma- nent local membership of not less than fifty (50) adult members. (a) That he is a person ofgood moral character. (e) Unless the application for such Permit is (b) That the place or building he in- tends approved by a majority of the bona fide members of such club who to opNrate conforms to all laws, health and fire are present at a regular meeting, or a special regalations applicable thereto, and is a safe and meeting called to consider the same. or building. proper place 3. I•'urnishes (f) Unless It was in operation as a a bondin prescribed form with good and I sufficient sureties to club on the first day of January, 1933, °r• being thereafter e approved by the City Council, conditioned upon the faithful ance formed, was in continuous operation as a club for at least two observ- (if this Ordinance and the laws of the State of Iowa, in the sum Thousand (2) years immediately prior to the date of its application for a (,-lass B ($2,000 of Two Par. 322. Dollars. for issuance permit. Par. 326' Same. Section 10. Every of Class C permits. Section s6. permits shall be issued b Class C Council club desiring a Class B permit shall make a written application therefor, to any person who Y the City 1• submits a written executed by its president and attested byficitssecretary, application fora permit, which application shall under oath:— or other similar of - the duties usually per - state (a) The name and place of residence or the applicant and formecjerforming by a President or secretary oithh application shall state under the length of time he has lived at such place, (l,) That he is (a) The name of the club and the 1°cation f Iowa' a citizen of the State of the premises occupied by it. (b) (c) The Place of birth The names of the officers of siid club. of the a!"I. if the applicant is a naturalized the time naturalized (c) That the occupied said iwithinses and aaaturallzation. place of such (d) The location club are wholly to y porate limits of the City of Dubuque. Of the place or build- ins; where the applicant "per,tt,•. Intends (d) The ses f club was formed pand l,and to 1.1(e) The name of the owner tildl19 Is maintained the number of bona fide members there - of re gulTha and i[ such of the owner is Paying dues. (e) That the not the Permit was application for such approved by a majority of Special Session April 25th, 1933 81) the bona fide members of such club present at a regular meeting or a- a special meeting called to consider tile same. Par. 327. Bond for Clubs. Section 11. Every club making application for such permit shall furnish a bond ,v,th good and sufficient sureties to be a), - proved by the City Council conditioned upon the faithful observance of the provisions of this Ordinance and the laws of Iowa. Such bond shall bein the sum of Two Thousand ($2,000) T.4- lars. Par. 325. Restrictions on Class 13 Permits. Section 12. No holder of a Class B permit shall keep or maintain any bar or counter over which beer, as herein defined, is sold, provided. however, that such beer may be werv- iced and consumed at restaurants li- censed as such having sufficient tables and chairs to accommodate twenty-five (25) persons at one time, and at which food is regularly sold for consumption. when such beer is consumed with food sold to said customer for consumption at said time. Par. 329. Inns and Taverns. Section 13. Hotels, inns and taverns holding Class B permits may serve beer, as herein defined, to their guests either In the dining room or rooms or to inp guests duly registered at such hot -A it, the rooms of such guests and such +r- ice for the purpose of this Ordinai„•e shall not be construed as a service .f beer for consumption off the premise Par. 330. Displays Prohibited. See - tion 14. No holder of a permit shall exhibit or display or permit to be s•x- Whited or displayed on the premwes any signs or posters containing he words "bar." "bar rooms," "saloon" or words of like import. Par. 331. Location of premises. Sec- tion 15. No permit shall be granted to any person unless the premises 0000 - pied by such permit holder wherein beet• Is to be sold, are wholly within the corporate limits of the City of I)si- buque. Par. 332. Investigation. Section Before any permits are issued the ,'Ity Council shall make a thorough investi- gation appli ant and n fitnessrmine the thetruth ofthe st to ments made in and accompanying the application, and its decision on the ap- plication shall be rendered within thirty (30) days after the same is received. Par. 333. Class B Permit Fee. I See - tion 17. 1. The annual permit fee for Class B permits, except Class B permits is- sued to hotels, inns and taverns, sh;tll be One Hundred ($100) Dollars. 2. The annual permit fee for Clans B permits to be issued to: (a) Hotels, inns and taverns having two hundred fifty (250) guest rooms or more, shall be Two Hundred and F1ft>l ($250) Dollars. (b) Hotels, inns and taverns having more than one hundred (100) and than two hundred fifty (250) gue;,t rooms, shall be One Hundred Flfty ($150) Dollars. (c) Hotels, inns and taverns having one hundred (100) guest rooms or less, sb^11 h^ r)nP Hundred (';100) T)nllars. Par. 334. Class C Permit fee. Sec- tion 18. The permit fee for Class C Permits shall be Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars. Par 335. Records Section 19. Hold- ers of Class B and Class C permits shall keep proper books of account and rec- ords showing each purchase of beer made by him, the date and the amount of each purchase and the name of the person from whom each purchase was made, which books of account and rec- ords shall be at all times open to in- spection by the Treasurer of State of the State of Iowa or ,his authorized rep- resentative. Par. 336. Separate Permits. Section 20. Every person holding a Class B or Class C permit having more than one place of business wherein beer is sold shall be required to have a sep- arate permit for each separate place of business. Par. 337. Permits Revoked. Section 21. If a permit holder is convicted of a felony or is convicted of a sale of in- toxicating beverages his permit shall be revoked and he shall not again be allowed to secure another permit for the distribution or sale of Leer, as herein defined, nor shall he be an em- ployee of any person engaged in the sale of beer, as herein defined. Par. 338. Purchases from Class A permit holders only. Section 22. It shall be unlawful for the holders of Class B and Class C permits to purchase beer, as herein defined, from any person other than a person holding a subsist- ing Class A permit, issued as by law provided. Par. 339. Allocation of Revenues. Section 23. All revenues derived from permits issued as herein provided shall be allocated to the General Fund of the City of Dubuque Par. 340. Sales to Minors. Section 24. It shall be unlawful for any permit holder to furnish to any minor under twenty-one (21) years of age, by gift, sale or otherwise, any beer, its herci- defined. Par. 341. Sales Prohibited. Section 25. It shall be unlawful for any permit holder to sell beer, as herein defined to any person between the hours of 12 o'clock Midnight on Saturday night and 7 o'clock of the following Monday morning. Par. 342. Penalty. Section 26. Any person who violates any of the pro- visions of this Ordinance, or who sells beer, as herein defined, without it per- mit, as herein provided, or who makes a false statement concerning any of the material facts in submitting any appli- cation for a permit, of for a renewal of a permit, or In any hearing concern- ing the revocation thereof, shall he ptmishable by a fine of One Hundred ($100) Dollars or imprisonment of not less than thirty (39) days in jail. Par. 343. Saving Clause. Section 27. If nny part of this Ordinance Is held Invalid by a Court of competent juris- diction, such decision shall not affect the valid portions hereof. Par. 344. Emergency Clause. Section 28. This Ordinance being deemed of im- mediate importance and in the Interest of the public peace, safety, morals and general welfare, shall be In force and effect from and after its final passage, adoption and approval by the City Council and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first and :second readings this 18th day of April, 1933. Passed, adopted and approved on oral reading this 25th day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McLVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT. M. B. ANI)ELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. .SHEA. City Clerk. Published officially in the Telegraph - Herald and Times -Journal newspaper. April 26th, 1933. J. J. RFIEA, 4-26-1t, City Clerk. �X) Special Session April 25th, 1933 Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 15-33 A Resolution approving applica- tions for the sale of beer and au- thorizing the issuance of permits. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been tiled for permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has approved such applications as apply to the persons herein named at the locations described herein: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by said Coun- cil, that permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: Class "B" Permits Wm. A. Schaffhauser (St. George Hotel), 576 Central Avenue. Anton T. Van Driel, 1487 Central Avenue. M. Berwick, 400 Iowa Street. Clarence C. Buelow, 1555 So. Grand- view Ave. H. D. King and Marie Werner, (K. & W. Confectionery), 2372 Central Avenue. Mrs. Anna Quinlan, (Quinlan's Cafe), 305 West 8th Street. Robert D. Hughes, (Central Hotel), 1006 Central Avenue. A. G. Jaeger, 1379-81 Central Avenue. Nic Kintzinger, 585 Main Street. K. J. Page, (Page Hotel), 73-75 East 4th Street. Adolph A. Kochendorfer, 698 Central Avenue. M. C. Mai, 438 Main Street. A. J. Eisenegger, (Maid Rite Sand- wich Shop), 155 West 11th Street, Fred L. Meighan, 310 Main Street. Peter Specht and A. J. Vogler, 2216 Central Avenue. Francis X. Theis, 604 Locust Street. Roshek Bros., 8th and Locust Streets. O'Neil, Wm. E., 815 Main Street. Wm. Borne, 400 Rhomberg Avenue. K A. Buse, 1618 Central Avenue. Wire. Nelson, 2400 Central Avenue. Frank H. Berntgen, 2186 Central Avenue. A. J. Ender, 1703 Maple Street. Frank J. Weber and Ed. A. Link, 189 Locust Street. R'ln. SaverY, 827 Dodge Street. Chas. K. Petrakis, 1958 Central Avenue. George Hail, 11.47 Central Avenue, Wm. J. Casey, 1046 Central Avenue. Theodore Anthony, (Anthony's Food Shop), 1179 Iowa Street. Chas. 0. Pape, 2605 Rhomberg Av- enue. Tim O'Regan and Frank R. Gregory, 1105 Julien Avenue. Anna Heim, 3201 Central Avenue. E. P. Kretz, (Kretz Cafeteria), 498 Main Street. Joseph C. Schneider, 2900 Central Avenue. Diamond's Grille, 900 Main Street. Roy Fox, 250 W. 1st St. John J. Grommersch, 55 E. 7th Street. Wm. E. Briggs, 1091 White Street. Frank McLaughlin, 115 E. 22nd Street. Ed. Malloy, 880 Iowa Street. L. A. Rhomberg, 112 W. 4th Street. John Stemm, 1298 Main Street. W. E. Klauer, (Hotel Julien Du- buque), 2nd and Main Streets. Dominick Gala, 2408 Central Avenue. Charles J. Abraham, 625 Main Street. Hartig Drug Co., Inc., 756 Main Street. John D. Flynn, 450 West Locust Street. Eagles Building Association, 6th and Locust Streets. B. P. 0. E. No. 297, 7th and Locust Streets. Elsa Hurst, 314 Main Street. Andy Poulos, 823 Main Street. Alois Glab, 2991 Central Avenue. Joseph Hennig, 509 West 8th Street. Karrigan & Koliopolus, 720 Main Street. Karrigan & Koliopolus, 493 Main Street. Gerdes & Machinek, 1399 Jackson Street. M. J. Ludwig, 1545 So. Grandview Avenue. M. C. Lynn, 408 W. Locust Street. Leiser & Kress, 1348 Central Avenue. Class "C" Permits Reuter Grocery, 2616 Windsor Av- enue. Harry C. Milligan, 1106 Julien Av. enue. Jacob J. Schwietering, 1079 Main Street. A• B. Cramer, 3165 Central Avenue. A. J. Huekels, (The Family Beer Store), 1583 Central Avenue. V. J. Hogan, (Thompson & Hogan), 55 Locust Street. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 784 Main Street. Joseph J. Sullivan, 800 West 5th Street. Bennie Sherman, 1032 Main Street. Special Session April 25th, 1033 Passed, adopted and approved this 25th day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yens—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of George Hail requesting that he be granted permission to transfer his Class B permit for the sale of beer from 1147 Central Ave- nue to 1329 Central Avenue present- ed and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to grant the prayer of the petition. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of M. O. Rosenthal et al requesting that the Alley located on Julien Avenue between Wilson and Alta Vista Streets be repaired and made passable for motorists and ve- hicles presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Man- ager. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of American Legion Aux- iliary, with attached report of the welfare fund, requesting permission to hold annual Poppy Sale on May 27th, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Zehenter Fruit Co. et al, protesting against the granting of free licenses for the peddling of fruit and vegetables, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen 91 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Power. of Attorney from the Saint Paul Mercury Indemnity Company of Saint Paul, Minn., appointing Philo B. Lange and Harvey M. Lange to sign individually and permit bond not exceeding in penalty the sum of $5,000.00, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the Power of Attorney be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Kretschmer Insurance Agency et al requesting that a left- hand turn be allowed on green sig- nal on Eighth and Locust Streets presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Nlc- Evoy. Carried by the folloNving vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Original Notice of Suit of Rose Sauer vs. City of Dubuque in the sum of $7,500.00 on account of in- juries sustained in slipping and fall- ing on Eighth Street at the inter- section of Main Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the Notice of Suit to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Report of Board of Health for the month of March, 1933, presented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the Board of Health be ' received and placed on file. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. April 25th, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council: The above petition referred to the City Assessor at the Council meet- ing for April 18th, 1933, I beg to report and recommend that an agri- cultural claim on "E. Young's Place" be allowed for the year 1932. Respectfully submitted, CLEM MANEMAN, Deputy City Assessor. 92 Special Session April 25th, 1933 Councilman Thompson moved that Mr. John Schuster to erect a single the recommendation of the Deputy car garage 12 ft. x 18 ft. at the rear City Assessor be approved and the of 376 South Grandview Avenue was Board of Supervisors to be notified presented to Council April 18th and of the action of the City Council. referred to the City Manager for Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. report. Carried by the following report: Accordingly, on the 24th of April Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen information was presented to COUlI. Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert, oil at an informal session and ap- Thompson. proval for the erection of this gar- Nays—None, age was granted. April 25, 1933. Yours very truly, To the Honorable Mayor and City R. M. EVANS, Council, Dubuque, Iowa. City Manager. Gentlemen: This is to advise that Councilman Thompson moved at an informal meeting held April that the communication of City Man - 24th, the City Council approved the ager Evans be made a matter of recommendation of the City Man- record. Seconded by Councilman ager that the Building Inspector, Andelfinger. Carried by the follow - Mr. C. F. Bartels, be changed from ing vote: one-half to three-quarters time, effec- Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen tive April 24th, in order to attempt Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert, to catch up with the work delayed Thompson. In this department and to give re- Nays—None. quired service and to continue for such length of time as is needed. April 25, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor Any deficit in the salary classiflca- and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. tion of the Building Inspector shall Gentlemen: be taken from the surplus in the Consolidated Fund as shown in the At an informal meeting held April budget, 24th Mrs. Betty Lee, Dubuque, per - Yours very truly, sonally presented the request to be R. M. EVANS, allowed to operate a frame lunch stand on wheels to be located on the City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the communication of City Manager west side of Central Avenue, the second lot south of 9th street. The Evans be made a matter majority of the Councilmen voted in of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. favor of this temporary location, Carried by the following vote: which was granted until July 31, Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen 1933. Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Attached is an agreement signed by Mrs. Lee today, Nays—None. agreeing that if a permit is officially granted, that April 25, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City she will remove this frame lunch wagon on wheels by July 31, 1933. Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Yours very truly, Gentlemen: At an informal meet- Ing held April 24th, R. M. EVANS, Council was ad- vised of the death City Manager. of Mr. R. D. Mul- len, a member of the City Plumb- Councilman Andelflnger moved that the request Mrs. ere' Examining Board. Council ex- pressed their sincere of Betty Lee be granted. Seconded by Council - regrets at the death of this distinguished citizen. man McEvoy. Carried by the follow - Ing vote: To fill the vacancy that exists on the City Plumbers' Examining Board, Mr. R. J. Burke was appointed. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Yours very truly, Thompson. R. M. EVANS, Nays—None. City Manager.33. Councilman Schuckert moved that the To thCity e Honorable Mayor April 2 ands recommendation City Man- ager Evans Council, Dubuque, Towa. Gentlemen: e a approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. I am submitting here - with reports of the City Auditor, Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, City Treasurer and the Recreation Department for Andelfinger, McEvo Councilmen Thompson. Y. Schuckert, the fiscal year begin- ning April 1, 1932, and ending March 31, 1933. Nays—None. Yours very rtuly, To theApril 25, 1933. norable R. M. EVANS, l; Mayor and City CouncilDubuque Io Gentlwa. City Manager. Councilman Schuckert emen: The applicationthe of moved that reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman f-. Special Session AI)ril 25th, 1933 93 Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 16-33. Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Du- buque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers with- in said City and the Manager is di- rected to issue such permit on be- half of said City:— Dominick Gala, 2408 Central Ave. Joseph A. Hennig (The Hillside Tavern), 509 West 8th St. John Stemm (Stemm's Luncheon- ette and Confectionery), 1298 Main St. Passed, adopted and approved this 25th day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 17-33. Whereas the Council of the City of Dubuque desires to encourage clean and wholesome athletic sports and exhibitions within this City and believes that such purpose will be best promoted by granting the exclu- sive use of the Municipal Athletic Field to H. A. Engel for the outdoor season of 1933 for the holding of wrestling and boxing exhibitions, re- serving, however, to said Council complete control over said prem- ises: Now, Therefor, Be it Resolved by said Council that the Contract and Agreement hereto attached be and the same is hereby approved and or- dered placed on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection for at least one week, as also this Resolution. Be it further Resolved that the Mayor and the Clerk are hereby di- rected to execute said contract for and on behalf of said City. Introduced and ordered placed on file this 25th day of April, 1933. The Contract and this Resolution was passed, adopted and approved this ..... ..... day of May, 1933. I I I I Councilmen 1 I I I I Attest: City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Manager Evans recommending that the con- tract for the furnishing of 1% inch bullet proof glass to be installed on movable windshields for three Pol- ice Cars be awarded to Midwest - Timmerman Co., as their bid is the lowest bid received, presented. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Evans be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor, Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved .... ... ��.� 1933. Adepted ............ ' � Councilmen Attest: City Clerk. �i Special Session April 26th, 1933 circ COUNCIL Official) Snecial Se—i,m, .April 26th, 1933. Council met at 4:45 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Council- men Andelfinger and Schuckert, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Andelfinger. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of adopting a resolution approving applications for the sale of beer and authorizing the issuance of permits and acting on any other business as may prop- erly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Resolution No. 18--33. A Resolution approving applica- tions for the sale of beer and auth- orizing the issuance of permits. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has approved such applications as apply to the persons herein named at the locations described herein: Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved by said Council, that permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: Class "B" Permits Name Location Thomas F'McCoy ..........._..800 Iowa St. Mary E. Callaghan and Florence Mackin (The Calamac)...._850 Main Rudolph Lock ........... _..1766 Central Ave. Millard Poquette__-..........._..390 Main St. John Mayerle.................400 Central Ave. John Muntz (Muntz Cafe) ...926 Main Wm. Maas ..... _ .................700 East 16th St. Anton Fortmann....._...._.... ....253 Main St. Edward Lyons ................. -.630% Main St. George Mossos ..... _........... .... ... 1689 Elm St. Gust Paul ................. ......... _...... 241 Main St. Class "C" Permit Louis Gloden........... _..... 731 Central Ave. Passed, adopted and approved this 26th day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, M. B. ANDELFINGERr H. F. SCHUCKERT, Attest: J, J Councilmen. SHEA, Councilman Andelfinger Clerk. adoption of the resoluttion?noved the ed by CouncilmanSchuckerSecond- ried by the followin Caro vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. There being no further business Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman An- delfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved 1.7,Uu_1933. AdoptedI-""- .. �. 33. �- Councilmen Attest: City Clerk. Special Session April 27th, 1933 9i CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, April 27th, 1933. Council met at 4:50 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilmen McEvoy. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stat- ed that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of adopting a resolution approving application for the sale of beer and authorizing the issuance of permits and acting on any other business as may prop- erly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. _ Resolution No. 19-33 A Resolution approving applica- tions for the sale of beer and author- izing the issuance of permits. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has approved such applications as apply to the persons herein named at the locations described herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by said Coun- cil, that permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: Class "B" Permits Frank Magino, 2403 Central Ave. Daniel Kennedy, 1563 Central Ave. George Stavros, 1564 Central Ave. Arthur Kleeman, 1575 Central Ave. M. J. Steiner, 160 West 4th St. Class "C" Permits - Henry Jenni, 1296 Main St. Passed, adopted and approved this 27th day of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. M. B. ANDELFINGER, H. F. SCHUCKERT, ARDENAL THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yes—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman McEvoy. Resolution No. 20-33 Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the Jul - len Candy Kitchen, Gust Paul, pro- prietor, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Du- buque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers with- in said City and the Manager is di- rected to issue such permit on be- half of said City. Passed, adopted and approved this 27th clay of April, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. M. B. ANDELFIVER, H. F. SCHUCKERT, ARDENAL THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman And moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman McEvoy. There being no further business Councilman Andelfinger moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman McEvoy. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Appro.. ved .../..2�.ty4.1933. Adopted %•aL,lu1933. Councilmen Attest: V \J City Clerk. Regular Session, May 1st, 1933 97 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Regular Session, May 1st, 1933. Council met at 7:45 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Council- men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuck- ert, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business as may proper- ly come before the meeting. Petition of H. L. McClellan, agent for Standard Oil Company, request- ing that a left hand turn be al- lowed on the green light at Eighth and Locust Streets and also sug- gesting that the curb be set back on the corner of the intersection adjacent to the Standard Oil Com- pany property, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Claim of H. F. Mackert in the amount of $5.18 to cover damages to his car due to protruding rocks on Roosevelt Street, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to refer the claim to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Communication of Engineering Extension Service of Iowa State C01 - lege, Ames, Iowa, extending an in- vitation to the City of Dubuque to send a representative of the Fire Department to attend the Fire School to be held at the Iowa State College on May 23, 24, 25 and 26, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the Chief of the Fire Depart- ment be authorized to attend the Fire School. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Petition S. E. Swann et al request- ing that Catherine Street from An- gella Street north to Quigley's Lane be brought to grade, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun. ell to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Councilman Schuckert moved that the matter of grading Brunswick Street be referred to the City Coun- cil to view the grounds. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Ye"—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Petition of Sam Polsky, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the can- cellation or suspension of the 1930, 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lot 306 of East Dubuque Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Petition of Mary A. Flynn, re- ferred to the City Council by the Eoard of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 6 of Quigley's Sub, of 710, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Petition of Mrs. Elizabeth Wagen- er, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, request- ing the cancellation of the 1932 tax on Lot 4 of 3 of Min. Lot 467, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Petition of Mathilda Thielen, re- ferred to the City Council by the Eoard of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on the West 1/z of Lot 28 of Cox's Ad- dition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to 98 Regular Session, May 1st, 1933 refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Petition of Mary Hann, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the can- cellation of the 1932 tax on Lot 38 of Oak Grove Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None, Absent --Councilman Thompson. May 1, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Under date of April 12th Mike Berwick, 4th and Cen- tral Avenue, George Hail, 1147 Cen- tral Avenue, and A. J. Vogler, 2216 Central Avenue, obtained soft drink licenses, No. 36, 37 and 48 respec- tively. Later, after the State Legislature approved the sale of beer in Iowa, the three above parties secured "B" Permits for the sale of beer, No. 3, 33 and 16 respectively. The request is made for a refund In the amount of $25.00 each to the above parties for the soft drink li- censes obtained in April. This re- quest is being made in accordance with the approval of the City Coun- cil informally at the Council meet- ing held April 18th. Yours very truly, A. E. SIGMAN, Secy. to City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger moved that warrants in the sum of $25.00 each be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Mike Berwick, George Hail and A. J. Vogler for refunds on their soft drink parlor licenses as they have secured Class B permits for the sale of beer and have paid into the City Treasury the sum of $100.00 each for said per- mits. Seconded by Councilman Me- EvoY• Carried by the vote: following Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent— Councilman Thompson. Resolution No. 21-33, Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the Cityof Dubuque that Ed. ward J. \ialloy, S8o Iowa Street, hav- ing complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be grant. ed a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Passed, adopted and approved this lst day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the application of Herman Hol- lenberger for a Class B permit for sale of beer be denied on the ground that his application shows that he is not a resident of the State of Iowa. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Resolution No. 22-33. A Resolution approving applica- tions for the, sale of beer and author- izing the issuance of permits. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has approved such applications as apply to the persons herein named at the locations described herein: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by said Coun- cil, that permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: CLASS "B" PERMdTS Anna Mae Collins, 460Y2 Central Avenue. Daniel McDonald (Hotel Mac), 216 West 1st Street. Peter Vogelsberg, 29 West 8th Street. Harvey Spielman, 300 Main Street. Earl Wood (Earl's Smoke Shoppe), 530 Main Street. Regular Session, May 1st, 1933 99 CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR PRIVATE CLUB Dubuque Golf Club, end of Ran- dall Place. CLASS "C" PERMIT Clarence G. Pregler (Consumers Sup. Co.), 1209 Iowa Street. Passed, adopted and approved this 1st day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Ordinance No. 6-33. An ordin- ance amending an Ordinance en- titled "Ordinance No. 5-33. An ordinance providing for the issu- ance of Class B and Class C per- mits, as defined by this ordinance, for the sale of beer containing not more than three and two-tenths (3.2) per centum of alcohol weight; pre- scribing the procedure for the issu- ance of such permits and the con- ditions precedent thereto; authoriz- ing the revocation of the same; fix- ing the permit fees and the fund to which the same shall be allocat- ed; prescribing a penalty for the violation hereof; regulating the time and place of sale of beer; and de- claring an emergency," by amend- ing Section 5 thereof relating to ap- plications for Class B permits; by repealing Section 7 thereof relating to sale under Class B permits and enacting a substitute in lieu there- of; by repealing Section 12 thereof; by amending Section 25 thereof re- lating to sales on Sundays by pro- hibiting the consumption of beer on premises of permit B holders on said day; by prohibiting the con- sumption of beer on public streets or in vehicles and prescribing a pen- alty therefor; and declaring an emergency, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Councilman Andelfinger moved to , suspend the rules requiring an or- dinance to be read on three separ- ate days. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the follu« in:; vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilnwn Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schucl;ert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending that a war- rant in the sum of $5.00 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of L. F. Rolling as per at- tached bill to cover the claim of Mrs. Scharff for damages to her shoes caused when she stepped on catch basin lid on Rush Street, pre- sented. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of City Solic- itor Czizek be approved and a war- rant in the sum of $5.00 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of L. F. Rolling to cover the claim of Mrs. Scharff. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the claim of Lora L. Richard in the sum of $200.00, for damages received to her automobile caused by running into ramp extending in- to street on Southern Avenue, be denied. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Councilman Andelfinger moved that a warrant in the sum of $24.00 be ordered drawn on the City Treas- urer in favor of Dubuque County Abstract Company for abstract of title to Min. Lot 301 and continu- ation of abstract of Min. Lot 301A and 302, said lots being considered for Airport property. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays --None. 100 Special Session, May Sth, 1933 Absent—Councilman Thompson. , Councilman McEvoy moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Sec- onded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. Mr. Frank Sauer addressed the Council requesting that he be grant- ed an extension of time for the making of sanitary connections with his property located on Strauss Street. Councilman Andelfinger moved that Mr. Frank Sauer be granted an extension of time till June 1st, 1933, for the making of sanitary connections with his property lo- cated on Strauss Street. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. There being no further business, Councilman Andelfinger moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow. Ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Thompson. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved& 1933. Adopted . V '►..p�.$� 1933. r Pao. Councilmen Attest: City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, May 5th, 1933. Council met at 4:15 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Council. men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuck. ert,. Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Schuckert. Mayor Kane read the call and stat. ed that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting I. called for the purpose of adopting a resolution approving applications for the sale of beer and authorizing the issuance of permits and acting on any other business as may pro. perly come before a regular meet. Ing of the City Council. Resolution No. 23-33. A Resolution approving applica. tions for the sale of beer and auth. orizing the issuance of permits. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has approved such applications as apply to the persons herein named at the locations described herein: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by said Coun- cil, that permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: CLASS "B" PERMITS Charles T. Snyder, 543 West 8th Street, Merlin Flanagan, 342 West 8th Street. John F. Lehman, 1602 Central Avenue. Herman Hollenberger, 1301 Rhom- berg Avenue. ike B. Schnee, 37 West 8th Street. Mr Anna Kirkpatrick, 457% West CLASS "C" PERMITS Hart/ Smith, 235 West 3rd Street. Passed;' adopted and approved this 5th day of May, 1933. M. R. KA•NE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, M. B. ANDELFINGER, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Attest: J. J. SHE Councilmen. City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Special Session, May_8th, 1933 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the agreement, governing tran- sient merchants license, prepared by the City Solicitor between the City of Dubuque and the Ritz Hat Shops be approved and the Mayor author- ized to execute the same on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that a warrant in the sum of $202.25 be ordered drawn on the City Treas- urer in favor of R. P. Marshall, Clerk of the District Court, to cover Court costs in the various amounts and on the following cases: City of Du- buque et al vs. J. H. Rhomberg Es- tate et al in the sum of $14.35; City of Dubuque vs. Conlin & Kearns Co. in the sum of $15.15; City of Dubuque et al vs. Fischer and Com- pany Inc. and Fischer Investment Company in the sum of $172.75. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Andelfinger moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, CityClerk Approved=')�&.�pp.AG•D,/��p --1933. Adopted04D•13. Councilmen Attest: ......-........�rYa y. 4t �\ City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Offic;al) Special Session, May 8th, 1933. Council met at 7:40 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Schuckert, City Man- ager Evans. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Thompson. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman McEvoy. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of adopting "An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 5-33 providing for the issu- ance of Class B and Class C beer permits and acting on any other business as may properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Petition of Irma Woodward Wallis and John A. Henschel requesting that Dillon Street from Grandview Avenue to the alley which connects Exchange Street with State Street and also the alley connecting Ex- change Street with State Street and the alley between Dillon Street and State Street be graded and covered with cinders, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil to view- the grounds. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—:Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent— Councilmen Andelfinger and Thompson. Notipa- o; claim of Franli McCoy for personal injury received by him caused by a particlecof brick lodg- ing in his eye while doing street work on East Eighth Street and stat- ing that compensation will be claimed therefor, presented and read. Councilman :McEvoy moved to sus. pend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the ,gqncil Chamber, who wishes to do .�o io address the Council. Second - Ted' by Councilman Schuckert. Car - tied by the following vote: t% Yeas—:Mayor Kane, Councilmen '.McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent —Councilmen Andelfinger and Thompson. Mr. Frank McCoy addressed the Council relative to the claim for per- sonal injuries filed by him. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the Notice of Claim of Frank McCoy. Seconded by Coun- 102 Special Session, May 8th, 1933 cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Thompson. Messers Heinz, Sr. and Beecher addressed the Council relative to be granted a Class B beer permit to be taken out under the name of John Heinz, Sr., and to be located at 24th and White Streets. Petition of H. A. Kennison request- ing the City Council to take favor- able action for laying out and grad- ing of street shown on attached plat and namely "Mount Vernon Court," presented and read. Mr. Kennison addressed the Coun. cil relative to his petition for lay- ing out and grading of Mount Ver- non Court. Councilman Thompson entered and took his seat at 7:55 P. M. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil to view the grounds and Mr. Kennison to be notified to be pres- ent. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Tim O'Mara et al re- questing that Marquette Street be extended from its present terminus to Brunswick Street, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Henry G. Langworthy, General Chairman Dubuque Centen- nial Committee, requesting that they be granted the privilege of the con- cession sales in and around the Ath. letic Field during the week of Aug- ust 6th to 12th, 1933, also stating that during this week that the con- cessions will be allotted to the Amer. ican Legion for the first two nights and also stating that the playground school circus be allotted the con- cessions for one night and the bal. ance of the nights during the week to be allotted to the Centennial Cele- bration Committee, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. ORDINANCE NO. 6, —33. An ordinance amending an ordinance entitled "Ordinance No. 5, —33. An or- dinance providing for the issuance of Class B and Class C permits, as de- fined by this ordinance, for the sale of beer containing not more than three and two tenths (3.2%) per centum of alcohol by weight; prescribing the pro- cedure for the issuance of such permits and the conditions precedent thereto; authorizing the revocation of the same; fixing the permit fees and the fund to which the same shall be allo- cated; prescribing a penalty for the violation hereof; regulating the time and place of sale of beer; and declaring an emergency," by amending Section 5 thereof relating to applications for Class B permits; by repealing Section 7 thereof relating to sales under Class B permits and enacting a substitute in lieu therefor; by repealing Section 12 thereof; by amending Section 25 there- of relating to sales on Sundays by pro- hibiting the consumption of beer on premises of permit B holders on said day, by prohibiting the consumption of beer on public streets or in vehicles and prescribing a penalty therefor; and de- claring an emergency. Having been passed on first and sec- ond readings, presented and read a Third time. ORDINANCE NO. 6. —33. An ordinance amending an ordinance entitled "Ordinance No. 5, —33. An or- dinance providing for the issuance of Class B and Class C permits, as de- fined by this ordinance, for the sale of beer containing not more than three and two tenths (3.2%) per centum of alcohol by weight; prescribing the pro- cedure for the issuance of such permits and the conditions precedent thereto; authorizing the revocation of the same; fixing the permit fees and the fund to which the same shall b^ allo- cated; prescribing a penalty for the violation hereof; regulating the time and place of sale of beer; and declaring an emergency", by amending Section 5 thereof relating to applications for Class B permits; by repealing Section 7 thereof relating to sales under Class B Permits and enacting a substitute in lieu therefor; by repealing Section 12 thereof; by amending Section 25 there- of relating to sales on Sundays uy pro- hibiting the consumption of beer on premises of permit B holders on said day; by prohibiting the consumption of beer on public streets or in vehicles and prescribing a penalty therefor; and de- claring an emergency. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 345. Amendment to Section 5. Section 1. That an ordinance entitled "Ordinance No. 5, —33. An ordinance providing for the issuance of Class B and Class C permits, as defined by this ordinance, for the sale of beer contain- ing not more than three and two-tenths (3.2%) per centum of alcohol by weight; prescribing the procedure for the issu- ance of such permits and the condi- tions precedent thereto; authorizing the revocation of the same; fixing the per- mit fees and the fund to which the same shall be allocated; prescribing a penalty for the violation hereof; regu- lating the time and place of sale of ,,eer; and declaring an emergency", be Special Session, May 8th, 1933 and the same is hereby amended by adding to Section 5 thereof Subdivision 1, the following: "(f) That the place of business for which the permit is sought is and will continue to be equipped with sufficient tables and seats to accommodate twen- ty-five persons at one time." So that said section thus amended will hereafter read as follows: "Par. 346. Conditions for issuance of Class B. permits, Section 5. Class B permits shall be issued by the City Council to any person who: 1. Submits a written application for a permit, which application shall state under oath: (a) The name and place of residence of the applicant, and the length of time he has lived at such place. (b) That he is a citizen of the State of Iowa. (c) The place of birth, and if the ap- plicant is a naturalized citizenthe time and place of such naturalization. (d) The location of the place or building where applicant intends to op- erate. (e) The name of the owner of the building and, if such owner is not the applicant, that such applicant is the actual lessee of the premises. (f) That the place of business for which the permit is sought is and will continue to be equipped with sufficient tables and seats to accommodate twenty-five persons at one time. 2. Establishes to the satisfaction of the City Council: (a) That he is a person of good moral character. (b) That the place or building he intends to operate conforms to all laws, health and fire regulations applicable thereto, and is a safe and proper place or building." Par. 347. Section 7 Repealed and Substitute Enacted. Section 2. That said ordinance be further amended LY repealing Section 7 thereof and enact- ing the following in lieu therefor: "Par. 348. Sales under Class B Per- mits. Section 7. Any person holding a Class B permit shall be authorized to sell beer, as herein defined, for consump- tion on or off the premises; Providing, however, that except hotels, inns and taverns holding Class B permits and as otherwise provided for in this ordi- nance, no sale of beer shall be made for consumption on the premises unless food is served and consumed therewith and, unless such place where such serv- ice is made is equipped with tables ami seats sufficient to accommodate not less than twenty-five persons at one time: and if a sale is made for con- sumption off the premises, the holder of such permit shall sell not less than one hundred forty-four (144) ounces to any one purchaser and such sales, when made, shall be in the original package only and unrefrigerated." Par. 349. Section 12 Repealed. Sec- tion 3. That said ordinance be further amended by repealing Section 12 there- of and said Section 12 is hereby r— pealed. Par. 350. Amend Section 25. Sec- tion 4. That said ordinance be further amended by adding to Section 25 the following: "or permit the consumption of beer on such premises between said hours". Said section thus amended, will here- after read as follows: "Par. 351. Sales Prohibited. Section 25. It shall be unlawful for any permit holder to sell beer, as herein defined, to any person between the hours of 12 tt- 103 o'clock midnight on Saturday night and 7 o'clock of the following Monday morn - Ing, or permit the consumption of beer on such premises between said hours." Par. 352. Consumption on Streets. Section 5. That said ordinance be fur- ther amended by adding thereto the fm - lowing section: "Section 20. No person shall use or consume beer upon the public streets or in automobiles or other vehicles on said streets, and any person violating this provision of the ordinance shall be final not to exceed One Hundred Dollars, ($100) or sentenced tonot more than thirty (30) days in jail." Par. 353. Saving Clause. Section 6. If any part of this ordinance, or the or- dinance to which this ordinance is an amendment, Is held invalid by a Court of competent jurisdiction such de- cision shall not effect the valid portions hereof. Par. 354. Emergency Clause. Section 7. This ordinance being deemed of im- mediate importance and In the interest of the public peace, safety, morals and general welfare, shall be in force and effect from and after Its final passage, adoption and approval by the City Council and publication as required by law. Passed upon first and second read- ing's this 1st day of May, 1933. Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this 8th day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in the Telegraph - Herald and Times -Journal newspaper Slay 9th, 1933. J. J. SHEA, 5 -9 -it City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Andelfinger. Council Proceedings for the Month of March, 1933, presented for ap- proval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the Month of March, 1933, be approved as printed. Seconded by Council - Carried by the fol - man McEvoy. lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. May S, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. GentlemenThis the tollawi se that I have approved 01- icies, bond and certificate of insur- ance covering signs and desire to have your approval on same for fil- ing:— Urbach Bros. Co., 744-752 Main 104 Special Session, May 8th, 1933 Street. Policy No. O. L. & T. 432497, Continental Casualty Co. Interstate Finance Corp., 1473 Cen- tral Avenue. Policy No. O. L. & T. 432496, Continental Casualty Co. Universal Car & Tractor Co., 930. 990 Central Avenue. Policy No. I1A 2066707, The Travelers Indemnity Co. Fuhrmann-Triller Co., 906 Central Avenue. Policy No. G L. 290326, Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. Dubuque Motor Sales Co., 13th and Iowa Streets. Policy No. JW 1606, Standard Accident Ins. Co. Beatrice Creamery Co., 151 West 5th Street Policy No. G. L. P. L. 305729, The Employers' Liability As- surance Corp. Automobile Paint Shop, 45), West Locust Street. Policy No. Ili 743, Standard Accident Ins. Co. Robert Stribley, 240 West 6th Street. Massachusetts Bonding Insurance Co. Canfield Hotel Grille, 358 West 4th Street. Certificate of Insurance —Policy No. IGB 2596, Standard Ac- cident Insurance Co. Adam J. Berntgen (Spensley Luncheonette), 4th and Main Streets. Policy No. PW 59, Central Surety & Insurance Corp. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the policies, bond and certificate of insurance be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger, May 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting here- with reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer and City Water Works for the month of April, 1933, also a list of claims and a list of payrolls for which warrants were drawn during the month of April, 1933. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 17-33 Whereas the Council of the City of Dubuque desires to encourage clean and wholesome athletic sports and exhibitions within this city and believes that such purpose will be best promoted by granting the ex- clusive use of the Municipal Athlet- ic Field to H. A. Engel for the out- door season of 1933 for the holding of wrestling and boxing exhibitions, reserving, however, to said Council complete control over said premises. Now, therefor, be it resolved by said Council that the Contract and Agreement hereto attached be and the same is hereby approved and ordered placed on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspec- tion for at least one week, as also this Resolution. Be it further resolved, that the Mayor and the Clerk are hereby di- rected to execute said contract for and on behalf of said City. Introduced and ordered placed on file this 25th day of April, 1933. The Contract and this Resolution was passed, adopted and approved this 8th day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. MCEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 24-33. Prelimin- ary approval of plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule for the construction of a concrete sidewalk along the east side. of South Grandview Avenue abutting Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 46, Marie A. Larkey, owner, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 25-33 RESOLUTION ORDERING T H E CONSTRUCTION OF PERMAN- ENT SIDEWALKS AND DIRECT- ING THE CITY CLERK TO AD- VERTISE FOR BIDS. WHEREAS, it is deemed neces- sary and advisable by the City Coun- Special Session, May 8th, 1933 F)i cil of the City of Dubuque that per- manent sidewalks be constructed in front of the lots and parcels of real estate herein described and general plans and specifications therefor have been duly prepared by the En- gineer and approved by the Council, the cost and expense thereof to be assessed against such real estate, as provided by law; Now, therefor Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that perman- ent sidewalks be and the same are hereby ordered constructed, laid and put in place according to general plans and specifications heretofore prepared therefor in front of and abutting upon the following de- scribed real estate, namely, to wit: the east side of South Grandview Avenue abutting Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 46, Marie A. Larkey, owner. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to publish a notice of the intention of the Council to construct such sidewalks in the official news- paper of said City, stating therein the description of the lots or parcels of real estate before which the same are to be constructed, the name. of the owner and the width thereof. Be it further resolved that said Clerk be and he is hereby directed to advertise for bids for the con- struction of such sidewalks, notice thereof to be given by two publi- cations in the official newspaper, the first of which shall be not less than fifteen (15) days before the date of receiving bids, which notice shall state the location of the proposed sidewalks, when the work shall be done, the terms of payment, the time when bids will be acted upon and refer the constractor to the plans and specifications as to the manner of construction and ma- terials to be used. Be it further resolved that the sidewalks shall be fully completed on or before the lst day of Aug- ust, 1933. Be it further resolved that, upon the completion of said sidewalks, the cost thereof shall be assessed against the lots or parcels of real estate before which the same are laid and the contractor shall lbe paid in sidewalk certificates in form and manner provided by law and the ordinances of the City of Du- buque or in cash upon completion and acceptance by the Council. Be it further resolved that a con- tract will be awarded to the low- est bidder, reserving, however, to the Council the right to reject all bids and re -advertise for bids if neces Bary. Passed, adopted and approved this Sth day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. sSCHUCKEIrD, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 26-33 A Resolution. approving applica- tions for the sale of beer and auth- orizing the issuance of permits. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer within. the City o7 Dubuque and has approved such applications as apply to the persons herein named at the locations described herein: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by said Couu- cil, that permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby author- ized and ordered issued, as follows: CLASS "B" PERMIT John Kelsen, 504 Central Avenue. Loyal Order of Moose, Dubuque Lodge No. 355, 9511/2 Main Street. John Heinz, Sr., 24th and White Streets. CLASS "C" PERMIT H. L. Kress, 729-731 Rhomberg Avenue. Passed, adopted and approved this Sth day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Peas —Mayor Kane, Councilmen jl(.j:\.oy, Schuckert and Thompson. lays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. May 9, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise you Of your decision made at a 5th, special meeting held Friday, May 106 Special Session, May 8th, 1933 4 o'clock in connection with the re- quest of Mr. Wm. Kretschmer, et al, on one petition and Mr. H. L. McClellan praying that a left turn be permitted on the traffic lights at 8th and Locust Streets. The decision of Council was that this was a dangerous intersection and the Council was of the opinion that at present no change in the traffic code should be made at this location. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that the decision of the City Council be made a matter of record. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Dubuque, Iowa, May 8, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Gentlemen: Two law suits are pending in the District Court of Du- buque County growing out of the accident which occurred on August 7, 1931, at the northerly terminus of Algona Street. One of these cases is for $20,000 in which Bar- bara Ament, administratrix, is su- ing for thedeath of her son, and thi.- 0116 Is for. Three Thousand ($3,000.00) Dollars for personal in- juries sustained by Evelyn Pelzer. Three claims have been filed for ,damages - growing out of the same accident, one by Jack Redmond for damages to his automobile in the sum of $650.00, one by Ned Red- mond for personal injuries in the sum of $2,0.00.00, and the third by Genevieve Freyman for personal in- juries in the sum of $2,000.00. The total amount involved in these suits and claims is $27,650. I have affected a settlement in these matters and, if the same is approved by your Honorable Body, I recommend that warrants be drawn as follows: To Guy P. Linville, attorney for Barbara Ament, Admx., of the es- tate of Ambrose Ament, deceased. $1'350.00. To Guy P. Linville, attorney for Evelyn Pelzer, $150.00. To Smith & O'Connor, attorneys for Jack Redmond, $250.00. To Smith & O'Connor, attorneys for Ned Redmond, $250.00. To Smith & O'Connor, attorneys for Genevieve Freyman, $300.00. The plaintiffs in the two law ac- tions will dismiss their suits and pay the costs. It is my judgment that these set- tlements, under the circumstances, are advantageous to the City and that the verdicts which would be returned against the City would be considerably greater if the cases were tried to juries at this time. Respectfully submitted, M. H. CZIZEK, City Solicitor. Councilman Schuckert moved that the recommendation of City Solic- itor Czizek be approved and that warrants in the various amounts be ordered drawn on the City Treasur- er in settlement of the various claims. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Ordinance No. 7-33. An ordin- ance amending an Ordinance, en- titled, "Ordinance No. 107. An ordinance creating a Board of Examiners for plumbers, providing for the examination and licensing of plumbers; fixing the fees for cer- tificates and licenses; and prescrib- ing a penalty for doing plumber's work or engaging in the plumbing business without a certificate or li- cense," by repealing Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 12 thereof and enacting substitutes therefor, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent— Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules requiring an or- dinance to be read on three separ- ate days. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following Vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen I%IcEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Andelfinger. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that the readinm just had be considered the second reading of the ordin- ance. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Ordinance No. 8-33. An ordin- ance providing for the appointment Special Session, Mav 8th, 1933 107 of a Plumbing Inspector and pre- scribing his qualities; regulating the installation and inspection of plumbing and the issuance of per- mits therefor; prescribing a pen- alty for violation hereof; and re- pealing Ordinance No. 108 and all other ordinances or parts of ordin- ances in conflict herewith, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules requiring an or- dinance to be read on three separ- ate days. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Andelfinger. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordin• ante. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that the offer of J. B. Welp for the pur chase of Lot 1 of 1 and Lot 1 01 2 of Randall's Sub. No. 2 be ac cepted, the purchased price of saic lots to be $500.00, and the City So licitor be instructed to draw up , contract for the sale of said lot; upon the following terms, a cas] payment of $250.00 and the balance to be paid in six months withou interest. Seconded by Councilmat McEvoy. Carried by the folloFviW vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Counciimei McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Schuckert moved tha the matter of installing a streE light at the intersection of West 14t Street and Audubon Street be ri ferred to the City Council to vie, the grounds. Seconded by COu] cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fo lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilme McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson, Nays—None. ' Absent—Councilman Andelfinger Councilman McEvoy moved that. he prayer of the petition of Joseph �modeo, requesting a free license to eddle fruit and vegetables, be de- iced. Seconded by Councilman Chompson. Carried by the follow - ng vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen dcEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman McEvoy moved that ,he licenses granted to Edward De- JVitt, Gus Zuccaro and Mike Pusa- :eri for free permission to peddle fruit and vegetables, be revoked. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. 'arried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, City Cleric. Approved gqa�$�..1933. Adopted l]L 1933. Councilmen: Attest: .. .. Clerk. 108 Special Session, May 15th, 1933 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, May 15th, 1933. Council met at 7:35 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this is called for the purpose of re -levying the special assessment to pay for the construction of a sanitary sewer and appurtenances in what is known as the Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District as delimited by Or- dinance No. 16-32 and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of re -levy of special assessment to pay for the construction of a sanitary sewer and appurtenances in what is known as the Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District as delimit- ed by Ordinance No. 16-32, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follo\%- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Statement, subscribed and sworn to, of Albert A. Eitel, that he posted along the line of improvement the notice of re -levy of special assess- ment to pay for the construction of a sanitary sewer and appurten- ances in what is known as the Grandview Heights Addition Sewer District as delimited by Ordinance No. 16-32, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the statement. Sec. onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 27-33 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for relevying of special district as- sessment of Grandview Heights Add. sewer district as delimited by Or. dinance No. 16-32, in front of and adjoining the same, a Special Tax be and is hereby levied on the sev. eral lots, and parts of lots, and par. cels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows: Special assessment sub- mitted...................................... _....... ., 19............. Owner Location Amount Harold E. Molo, Lot 15 Grand- view Heights Add., W. 36 8t. ..... -......................... _............. _._.................... $120.33 Harold E. Molo, Lot 16 Grand- view Heights Add., E. 42 ft. 120.33 Walter W. and R. Paisley, Lot 2 Sub. Lot 22 Grandview Heights Add. ..... . ................................ 128.67 Walter W. and R. Paisley, Lot 2 Sub. Lot 23 Grandview Heights Add . ....................................... 128.67 Emma Scholz, Lot 24 Grand- view Heights Add ......................... 201.59 Emma Cath. Wilmot, Lot 26 Grandview Heights Add.......... 201.60 Geo. P. Smith, Lot 29 Grand- view Heights Add ........... ............ 201.61 Total................. _....... _................ _........... $1,102.80 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Passed, adopted and approved this 15th day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Edward Muntz object- ing to the levying of special assess- ments against Lots 39, 40, 41 and 49, Grandview Heights Addition, in an amount to exceed 25% of their assessed value, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the petition. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were is- sued during the month of April, 1933, Presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the' proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Special Session, May 15th, 1933 109 Thompson. Carried by the following votes: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Ordinance No. 7-33. An ordinance amending an ordinance entitled, "Or- dinance No. 107. An ordinance creat- ing a Board of Examiners for plumb- ers providing for the examination and licensing of plumbers; fixing the fees for certificates and licenses; and prescribing a penalty for doing plumber's work or engaging in the plumbing business without a certif- icate or license," by repealing Sec- tions 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 12 thereof and enacting substitutes therefor, having been passed upon first and second readings, presented and read a third time. ORDINANCE NO. 7, -33 An Ordinance amending an ordinance entitled, "Ordinance No. 107. An or- dinance creating a Board of Examiners for plumbers, providing for the examin- ation and licensing of plumbers; fixing the fees for certificates and licenses; and prescibing a penalty for doing plumber's work or engaging in the plumbing business without a certificate or license," by repealing Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12 thereof and enacting substitutes therefor. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 355. Sections Repealed. Section 1 That an ordinance entitled, "Ordin- ance No. 107. An ordinance creating a Board of Examiners for plumbers, pro- viding for the examination and licens- ing of plumbers; fixing the fees for cer- tifiates and licenses; and prescribing a penalty for doing plumber's work or engaging in the plumoing business without a certificate or license," be and the same is hereby amended by repeal- ing Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12 thereof which sections are hereby repealed. Par. 356. Substitutes Therefor. Sec- tion 2. That said ordinance be fur- ther amended by enacting substitutes for said repealed sections as follows: Terms Defined Section 5. The term "Journeyman Plumber" shall mean any person who en- gages in the practical installation of plumbing which is by law, order or rule subject to official inspection. The term "Master or Employing Plumber" shall include any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of plumbing other than as a journey- man plumber actually engaged in the installation of plumbing and who is skilled in the planning, superintending and practical installation of plumbing and familiar with the laws, rules and regulations governing the same. The term "Plumbing" shall .n2an any receptacle or appliance installed or used to receive waste water, house soil, slops, or sewage. Applications for Examinations Section 6. Any, person desiring to be licensed as a journeyman plumber, and any person, firm or corporation desiring to be licensed as a master or employ- ing plumber, shall first make appTica.. tion to the Plumbing Inspector for an examination, on blanks provided for that purpose and pay the examination and license fee herein provided for and, thereupon, said Inspector shall present said application together with a re. ceipt for said fee to the Board of Ex- aminerswho shall fix the time for the holding .of the examination. Examinatlons—How Conducted Section 7. The Board of Examiners shall meet at least once each month and oftener, if necessary, at the place where it holds its regular meetings for the purpose of conducting examinations of applicants for journeymen, master or employing plumbers license. The examination shall consist of written charts and practical test, covering the theory and practice of plumbing, the interpretation of charts and blue prints and plans of plumbing installation, and such other tests as the Board may deem necessary in order to properly pass upon the qualifications of an ap- plicant. Such examination shall be :ni partial and the fitness or unfitness of the applicant shall be determined from the examination as made. A certificate or license in the form approved by the State Board of Health shall be issued only to an applicant who successfully passes his examination and such cer- tificate or license shall entitle the hold- er thereof to work either as a Journey- man, or master, or employing plumber, In accordance with the license Issued to him. Before a master plumber's license can be issued to a firm or copartner- ship at least one member of such firm or copartnership or some employee thereof shall take and successfully pass a master plumber's examination and such person shall be at all times in charge of and have supervision of all plumbing work done by such firm or copartnership. If suer person shall cease to be associated with such firm or copartnership the license shall be suspended and remain inoperative until some other member or employee of said firm or copartnership shall qualify, as hereinstated. Provided, however, th.tt before a firm or copartnership can se- cure or operate under a master plum- ber's license, an affidavit must be filed with the Board of Examiners by the members of such firm or copartnership stating the names and addresses of the members thereof and designating the members or member or employee of such firm who will have charge of plumbing work as the master plumber of such firm or copartnership. Before a master plumber's license can be issued to a corporation, such corporation must have either as an ,f- ficer, director, stockholder or employee one who has taken and successfully passed a master plumber's examination and such person shall at all times be In charge of and have supervision of all plumbing work done by such cor- poration If such person shall cease to be heslicensetshall be suspended ified with said corporation, tiandre- main inoperative until the requirements ]tereof shall be complied with. A cor- poration. seeking a master plumber's license, shall file an affidavit with the Board of Examiners to the effect that the person taking the examination is such member of such corporation and stating his office or position therein. Any misrepresentation or false -+tate- shall be cause efor�reithin In revoking the affidavit theretofore issued. The foregoing provisions shall not apply to firms or corporations who se- cured their license without an examina- tion pursuant to the laws of Iowa exist- ing at the time the Plumbers' License Law was enacted. Temporary License and Re-examination 110 Special Session, May 15th, 1933 Section 8. It is contemplated that cases may arise where ajourneyman filing or master plumber, may, is or its application for a license and the forfeehhave beenis examinat nation eBoard of Examiners on account of unusual cir- cumstances. In such cases thePresi- dent of the Board, or, in his absence, any other member of the Board may make a preliminary examination of the applicant, and if satisfied with his quay ification, may issue a temporary license revocable at the option of the Board. The result of such examination and the fact of the issuance of such license shall be preserved as a part of the records of the Board. Such temporary license shall continue in effect only up to the time said applicant is notified to appear before the Board for his regular examination, at which time it shall cease and terminate. Only one tempor- ary license shall be issued to the same party. Any applicant failing to pass an ex- amination may, upon his application, be re-examined after the expiration of sixty days, but failure to pass an ex- amination will not entitle the applicant to the return of any fees paid by him, but he shall have the privilege of tak- ing a second examination without pay- ing an additional fee. All examinations after the second examination shall he given only upon making proper appli- cation and paying the proper fee as provided for in an original application. Failure to Appear for Examination Section 9. After an application for an examination has been filed, the Plumbing inspector shall give the ap- plicant three days' notice in writing, advising him when to appear for exam- ination before the Examining Board. Should an applicant for a license do any plumbing work after a temporary license has been revoked, he shall be fined for violation of this ordinance, as herein provided. A new application must be made by any person, firm or corporation failing to appear for exam- Ination at the stated time and a new fee paid, unless good cause is shown for such failure to appear. Penalty for Violation of Ordinance Section 12. Any person who engages in the business of installing plumbing In the City of Dubuque as a journey- man plumber without a license, as herein required, and any person, firm or corporation who engages in the bus- iness of plumbing as a master plumber without a license as herein required, shall upon conviction be fined not to exceed one hundred ($100) for each nf- fense or imprisoned until such fine is paid, but not to exceed thirty days. In Force and Effect Section 13. This ordinance shall 1,e In force and effect ten days from and after Its final passage, approval anti publication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second readin.;s this 8th day of May, 1933. an Passed, adopted d approved upon final reading this loth ria>' of May, 19:3:5 M. I,. KANE. Mayor. ED. 11cl"voy, ARDENAI, THOMPSON, H• F SCHUCKERT, Attest: Councilmen. J. J. SHEAty , Published officially in the iTelegraph. Herald and Times -Journal newspaper May 10th, 1933. 5-10-1t J• J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Ordinance No. 8-33. An ordinance providing for the appointment of a Plumbing Inspector and prescribing his qualities; regulating the instal- lation and inspection of plumbing and the issuance of permits there- for; prescribing a penalty for viola- tion hereof; and repealing Ordinance No. 108 and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict here- with, having been passed upon first and second readings, presented and read a third time. ORDINANCE NO. 8, —33. An ordinance providing for the ap- pointment of a Plumbing Inspector and prescribing his qualities; regulating the Installation and inspection of plumbing and the issuance of permits therefor; prescribing a penalty for violation here- of; and repealing Ordinance No. 108 and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 357. Section 1. There is here- by created the office of Plumbing In- spector, whose duties shall consist of making inspections of all plumbing in- stallation done within the City of Du- buque and exacting compliance with the terms of this ordinance and all oth- er ordinances relating to plumbing. He shall be a person having at least five (5) years of practical experience In the plumbing business, either as a Journeyman or Master Plumber, be a resident of the City of Dubuque for at least one year prior to his appoint- ment, and be a licensed plumber at the time of his appointment. Par. 358. Section 2. Before any plumb- ing work is done within the City of Dubuque a permit must be secured from the Plumbing Inspector. Any per- son, firm, or corporation desiring such permit shall make application therefor to the Plumbing Inspector upon blanks furnished for that purpose giving the name of the .owner of the premises and its location and the person, firm or cor- poration who will do the plumbing work proposed; and that all plumbing contemplated to be done will be in- stalled In accordance with the provi- sions of the ordinances of the City of Dubuque and all laws of the State of Iowa governing plumbing. The in- stallation of any plumbing before a permit is granted or without a permit having been granted shall be a viola- tion of this ordinance and the offender shall be punished as herein provided. Par. 35:1. Section 3. Permits will not be required for the removal of stoppage in soil or waste pipes or for replacing broken fixtures, or tanks, or faucets. or repairing leaks in waste pipes or water pipes or tanks, but when repairs are made only fixtures shall be used to replace broken fixtures as shall con- form to the provisions herein pre- scribed. Traps not previously venters when repaired shall be finished with an approved antisyphon trap. Par. 300. Section 4. When a per- Special Session, May 15th, 1933 111. ofssuch ichas plumb ng shall be done the tunder nthe supervision of the Inspector at all times until Its completion. In all cases when plumbing work authorized to be done under a permit or in accord- ance with the terms of such permit is installed contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance, it shall be the duty of the Inspector to at once stop the work and require all improper installation or materials to be torn out. If the work has been done by a licensed plumber, he shall also notify in writing the Board of Examiners of the violations of the Ordinance and such Board may, if It deems the violation of sufficient impor- tance revoke the offending person's li- cense. The Inspector may also cancel the permit and file an information against the offender charging him with the violation of the provisions of this ordinance. When a permit has been revoked it shall be unlawful for any person to proceed further with any plumbing - work without the written consent of the Inspector. Par. 361. Section 5 When a permit has been issued, the work covered thereby shall be started within thirty por such ermit will be omeate voidthereof and a new per- mit must be obtained; providing, how- ever, that an extension of time may be granted by the Inspector if in his judg- ment such extension is proper. Par. 362. Section 6. When a per- mit has been issued no new or addi. tional work shall be put in or fixtures set, without the approval of the Inspector, and a new permit must be taken out for all additional work or fixtures. If, before the work Is actu- ally installed or begun, and/or before completion, a change is made in the original plans, the person installing the plumbithereof and Inspector immediately eci ehi shall notify e npect ap- proval. No changes shall be made without the approval of the Inspector. Par. 363. Section 7. When the roughing -in has been completed, and be- fore the work has been covered, or in any way concealed from view, or any fixtures set, the work shall be sub- jected to a test as hereinafter speci- fied. When such work has been made per. fectly tight, the Inspector shall be noti- fied that the work is ready for Inspec- tion and the same shall be left open and convenient for inspection two full working days after such notification, unless such inspection is made sooner. All plumbing work shall be subject- ed to either of the following tests, sub- ject to the (1)by plugging all aopenings and filling with water to the highest point; or (2) by pressure of air not less than five (5) pounhalldbeothe madesInare thenpresence stests fthe Inspector and shall include all soil, waste and vent pipes. If, upon inspection, the Inspector finds that the work has not been in- stalled in accordance with the provi- sions of this ordinance he shall noti- fy the plumber, if any, in charge of said work and also the owner of said ce tpremises he eof upon pthel written premises, posted e all the notice required ntoice shall b be given of the defects in the work found by the Inspector, and any person, other than the Plumbing Inspector, who shall remove omuti- r late such posted notice without the written permission of the Inspector shall be fined not less than five (5) dollars. Par. 364. Section 8. When the work covered by the permit is completed the Inspector shall be notified that the work is ready for final inspection and such work shall be subjected to a final test of smoke or air before a certificate of final approval will be issued. Par. 365. Section 9 All soil, waste and ventilation pipes within the build- ing shall be cast-iron, galvanized steel or wrought iron, lead, brass, or copper; except that no steel or wrought Iron pipe shall be used under ground fcr soil, waste or vent pipes. Tapping holes in soil or waste pipes is prohibited, except tapping sand notes in fittings or pipes and then not to exceed three fourths (%) of an inch in diameter. Par. 366, Section 10. All steel or wrought iron pipe for soil, waste, and vent pipes shall be of standard weight. well galvanized, butt or lap weld; and all fittings for such pipes below the water line of fixtures shall be drainage fittings of long sweep pattern; titt;nts above the fixtures shall be galvanized maleable iron, cast iron or brass. Wrought iron, steel, brass, or copper pipes shall be connected to cast i1 on pipe by either calked or screw 1olnt9. Ends of steel, wrought iron, brass• o: copper pipe shall be reamed and all burs or cuttings shall be removed. Wrought iron or steel pipe connections sliall be made with a right and left co,l,lin_ or running thread with coupling and lock nut. Unions shall not be used except that ground vo d blefaced pia esbut unions may nocase y� e unavoidable they be used in concealed places. Par. 367, Section 11. Aq cast iron soil pipe and fittings shall be dipped in coal tar at the factory while hot so as to form a hard uniform coating and all cast iron pipe shall be sound. Cracked hubs, pipes or fittings will not be per- mitted. All cast iron soil pipe Shall be of the grade known to the trade as extra heavy. Except that standard emit iron soil Pipe may be used in exten- sions of existing standard cast-iron 9011 lines floor or r nwater floors oonslocated first whichbranchis existingtaken of ,f of shall tanda d cast-iron soil n soilpipe case used underground. The following weights per lineal foot, including hubs, will be accepted as con, plying with this Ordinance: EXTRA HEAVY. 2- Inch ...... 5% Pounds per lineal 'oot 3 -inch...... 91h pounds per lineal foot 4-inch......13 pounds per lineal Icot 5 -inch.. .... 17 pounds per lineal foot 6-inch..20 pounds per lineal loot 7 -inch. pounds per lineal toot 8 -inch ...... 351e pounds per lineal foot 10 -inch ...... 45 pounds per lineal 12 -inch • • • • ..54 pounds per lineal f, of STANDARD 2 -inch.......... 3 3-5 Pounds Per foot 3 -inch .......... 5 1-5 pounds per foot Pounds per foot 4 -inch ......... 7 5 -inch ....... 9 pounds per foot 6 -inch ....... ...11 Pounds Per foot 7 -inch ......... :14 pounds per foot 8 -inch ....... •..23 pounds per foot er foot 10 -Inch....... pounds per foot 12 -inch .......... P All fittings used in connections with Isuchpipes shall correspond to the above table in weight and quality. Par. 368, Section 12. All joints In ""liron soil pipe shall be made flush with t 112 Special Session, May 15th, 1933 hubs, with oakum, well tamped, and pure lead not less than one inch thick. well calked, and no paint, varnish, pot- ty or cement of any kind; or tilting of joints will be allowed. Lead pipe' mall In all wiped joints. Whbe ere lead pined ipetisajoined to brass pipe, soldering nipples or caulking ferrules, wiped joints only will be allowed. Brass or copper pipes riay be jointed to brass or copper pipes by either wiped or screw joints. All !on- nections between lead pipes and cast Iron pipes shall be made with suikabie extra heavy brass ferrules or brass qol- dering nipples. Brass ferrules shall he extra heavy red cast brass, and of th,. weight and dimensions as given in th,� following table: Diameter Length Weight 2% inches 4% inches 1 pound 3% inches 4% inches 1 pound 12 ozs. 4% inches 4% Inches 2 pounds 8 ozs. Soldering nipples shall be of brass pipe, iron pipe size, or heavy cast red brass not less than the followint weights: Weight Weight Diameter Ozs. Diameter Lbs.; 0m. 114" 6 2%" 1-6 11h" 8 3 " 2-0 2 " 14 4 " 3-8 Soldering bushings shall be of brass pipe, iron pipe size or of heavy cast red brass. Par. 369. Section 13. All pipes shill be run as direct as possible. Changes In direction of horizontal soil or waite Pipes shall be made with wye branches, degree bends or long turn quarter bends. Offsets shall be made with totty-fi,-e degree bends or similar fittings. (Cast offsets may bp. used in vertical soil. waste and vent lines only). No short quarter beds shall be used except an - der closet bowls and unless unavoidable in vertical stacks or where the ',ow changes from the horizontal to the ,er- tical. Branches In soil lines or house drains for waste lines shall be made with wy�4 or sanitary tees. No straight tee branches or cr ):<ses will be allowed. No double hub hktin:;s or inverted hubs shall be used in wa_te or soil lines. In no case will the use of saddles or bends be permitted. Par. 370. Section 14. All lead pipes, traps and bends shall be drawn a i -I not less than the following weight per lineal foot. 1% inches .................... 3 pounds 11,2 inches 4 pounds 2 inches 6 pounds 3 inches " " " 4 inches "" 6 pounds All bends and offsets In lead n ipes shall be made so as to have full sized openings, and care shall be taken not to weaken any portion of the pipe in bending or working. All lead pipes when placed in Position shall be properly sup- ported under the entire length t vent sagging. o pre- avent pipes slon halllbe Placed insides te and of the building and carried full size to a Point at least twelve (12) Inches below the roof, and all such pipes less than four (4) inches in diameter shall be in- creased to four (4) inches in liameter through and twelve (12) inches above the roof, change in diameter shall be made with long increaser, pipes four (4) inches and larger in diameter are not reouired to be increased through root; pipes passing through roofs used for drying purposes, or serving for yard or similar purposes shall be extended seven (7) feet. above such roof and be suitably braced. The roof terminal of any waste, soil or vent, when located within night (8) feet of any window or door in the same or adjoining building shall be carried two (2) feet above such opening. Par. 372. Section 16. Where soil, waste or vent pipes pass through roof they shall be flashed and made water tight with sheet lead, copper or galvan- ized iron. Par. 373. Section 17. The following chart of soil, waste and vent pipes shall apply cial Session, M;.iy 15th, 1933 111) CHART SHOWING KINDS OF FIXTURES, NUMBERS OF FIXTURES, SIZES OF TRAPS. DIAMETER OF SOIL, WASTE AND VENT PIPES i 6 1 2 in. II 80 feet 1 10 4 in. 7-10 ( 21/2 in. I 21A_ in. 1 100 feet SOIL and WASTE VEFj�,�Sck to 1 120 feet Maximum 21-40 I 3% in. Sizes of Developed Length of 41-75 I 4 in. it 200 feet I 101-175 I 10 in. Kinds of Fixtures No. of Sizes of 2 1 No. of izeof Traps Vent Pipe I 6 I Fixtures Soil and 3 FixturesRequiredpermitted 11 2 in. I 80 feet Slop Sink with Trap I 7-15 1 1 in. Allowed Waste to 1 100 feet AllowedVns 5 in. • + II •1 I 3 in. i 6 1 2 in. II 80 feet 1 10 4 in. 7-10 ( 21/2 in. I 21A_ in. 1 100 feet 1 11-25 5 in. 11-20 I i in. to 1 120 feet Closets I 26-60 I 6 in. 21-40 I 3% in. I �4 h1. 1 150 feet I 61-100 1 8 In. 41-75 I 4 in. it 200 feet I 101-175 I 10 in. 76-106 1 5 in. II 1 300 feet 2 1 2 in. 1 I 1l,, in. (i0 feet I 6 I 3 u1. 3 2 in. 11 2 in. I 80 feet Slop Sink with Trap I 7-15 1 1 in. 7-10 21/z in. to 1 100 feet Combined I 16-36 I 5 in. 11-20 1 3 in. II 4 in. I 120 feet 37-64 1 6 in. 21 I 31/2 i11• II 150 feet I 1 1 11/2 in. 4 I 11M in. 11 1 60 feet Sinks, Eath T u b s, I 1-4 I 2 in. 5-8 2 in. II I 80 feet Laundry Trays, Or- I 5-6 121/2 in. 9-12 2 l in. 11 11/, in. 1 100 feet dinary Slop Sinks, 1 7-10 1 3 in. 13-20 3 1n. 11 or 120 feet HO Single Urinals and • 11-15 131/6 in. 21-30 1 31,: in. 11 2 in. 1 feet Shower Baths I 1G-30 I 4 In. 31 1 4 in. 1! I 200 feet 1 1 111/4 in. 2 11/4 in. I' 50 feet Wash Basins, Cuspid- I 1-4 11/2 in. 3-6 1?_ in. 11/4 in. I 60 feet ors, Bubblers, Re- 1 5-10 1 2 in. 7-15 1 2 in. 11 or 1 SO feet frigerators I 11-25 I 3 In. 16-40 1 3 in. II 2 in. i 120 feet 1 26 I 4 in. 41 1 4 in. II I 1 I 2 in. 6 2 in. 11 2 in. x0 feet 1-4 I 3 in. 7-10 3 In. II to 1 120 feet Floor Drains I 6-8 4 in. 11-20 ale, in. 11 6 in. ( 150 feet 200 feet * • 1 8-36 I G in. 21-40 1 in. L 11/2 in. I P,:, in. 11 112 in. I 6O feet Bar Connections I to I 3 in. to I or I to 3 in. II Larger. I 80 feet I it I Long Trough, Pedes- 11 1 2 in. I 1-4 I 3 in. 2 1-4 1 11,_ in. II 2 in. 1 2 in. 1 60 feet 80 feet tal, Combined Trap I 5-10 4 in. in. 5-12 13-30 21/ in. I) to 1 3 in. 11 4 in. I 100 feet and Porcelain Stall 11-25 I 5 31 4 in. I 200 feet Urinals i 26 11 6 in. i ii *—See Par. 786. (h) ++—After maximum developed length of pipe is reached increase diameter of pipe at each multiple of the maximum length Par. 374. Section 18 A water closet ins, be installed on a four (4) inch soil pipe rising from house drain to first floor or any floor above first floor and may be vented with a two (2) inch vent pipe, provide the premises where such closet is installed has a four (4) inch stack of undiminished size extend- ing through roof, "except that a three (3) inch soil stack may be used in dwellings for not more than one set of fixtures." A set of fixtures shall con- sist of not more than 1 bath, 1 lavatory, 1 closet and 1 sink or similar fixtures Note: Allow in addition to water closet permitted one bath, one basin and one sink or similar fixtures. Soil or Haste pipes placed in any building for future use shall be venti- lated, tested and subjected to the same rules in every respect as if in- tended for immediate use, and all openings must be closed by means of a screw or calked plug or soldered. Par. 375. Section It, Every fixture trap shall be protected against siphon- age and back pressure and air circula- tion assured by means of a soil or waste stack vent, a continuous waste or soil vent, or a loop or circuit vent. No crown vent shall be installed. No trap shall be placed more than five (5) feet from its vent and the opening In the stack shall not be lower than the trap seal. Note: For soil, waste and vent pipe sizes see Chart A. permitted. ***—.The minimum size of waste for base- ment or cellar floor drain shall be not less than three (3) inches in diameter. Par. 376. Section 20. (A) All vents shall be run separately through the inchesorbe below reconnected of,, or least recon- nected to the main vent pipe not less onswh chefeet fixtures bove are thehighest hefloor No fit- ting or fittings for future waste con- nections waste shall pipe above placed the pointnof rny eel vent connections. Where vent pipes connect to a hori- ent zntal sshall be oil or ataken ste pioff above e the vthe center line of the pipe. and the vent pipe must eeiseto vertically vertnl to a poan int le of 45 deg six (6) inchesabove off-setting fi xture it is ff sett ng horizontally venting ur connecting to the branch, main waste or soil vent. lump (B) In remodeling existing P Ing or in the extension of existing plumbing it is found to be impossible or impracticable roved deep sealtre resealing traps,,annapproved trap may be used provided that Pe— mission is first obtained from the Plumbing Inspector. Fixwl Par. 377. Section 21. (A) hall n0t be wooden inany building hror sinks adesigned or used for human habitation. (B) Traps fo`bath and tubs, lavatories. sinks. laundry u fixtures shall be of extra heavy lead, 114 Special Session, May 15th, 1933 cast-iron, brass or malleable Iron. Cmt- ncction between brass trap and waste lines shall be made with brass tubing not lighter than 17 gauge. (C) Traps of bent brass tubing shall not be lighter than seventeen (17) gauge, and shall have gauge of metal plainly stamped thereon. Unions and cleanouts in traps shall be below the water seal, except that ground faced unions may be used on outlet of trap. Par. 378. Section 22. Water closets shall not be placed beyond ten (10) feet from the continuous vent and they shall be constructed of material equal to vitreous china or cast iron enam- eled inside and out, and made in one piecholds a d of such sufficient ape and quantity f orm as to quantityof water when filled up to the trap overflow, it will completely submerge any matter deposited in them and properly flush and scour the bowl and pipe when the contents of the bowl are discharged. Par. 379. Section 23. Traps for bath tubs when placed within seven (7) feet of the continuous vent need not be vented if 4x8 drum trap is used and the opening in stack to which bath waste connects is not over twelve (12) inches lower than the seal of trap; ex- cept when fixtures discharge into same stack from floor above, in which case bath traps shall be vented, and such bath waste shall connect into stack be- low water closet or other fixture open- ing or Into side inlet tee. Wet vent may be used. Traps for laundry tubs when placed not over five (5) feet from stack need not be vented, provided a 4x8 Inch drum trap Is used. Waste from laun- dry tubs may drain into floor drain placed directly beneath tubs. A set of not more than three (3) laundry tubs shall be considered one fixture. Par. 380. Section 24. Urinals shall be constructed of vitreous china ware or other impervious material. Water Closets and pedestal urinals with in- tegral traps shall have visible trap seals. Par. 381. Section 25. Crease traps of adequate capacity shall be installed where ever greasy waste from hotels, restaurants, club houses or similar places are discharged into sewer. They shall be constructed of cast-iron, ce- ment or hard burned brick laid In ce- ment mortar and have gas tight cover. When practicable traps shall be vented as near trap as possible. Par. 382. Section 26. Waste pipes from bar and soda fountains shall not be connected directly with the sewer but shall be trapped and arranged so as to waste into an open sink or floor drain or trapped funnel. Par. es from refrigeratorsoor 2other�receptaaste cles where food is kept shall not be con- nected directly with sewer, soil or waste pipe, but shall discharge over hasement drain, open sink, or trapped funnel. Waste lines from refrigerators set on any floor above the first floor shall be extended through the roof as a vent. Waste lines for mechanical refrigerators located above first floor need not be extended through roof as a vent; and such waste lines shall be ade- quate in size for the purpose intended. Par. 384. Section 28. The waste lines for basement or cellar floor drains shall not be less than three (3) inches in diameter. The waste lines for floor drains other than for basement or cel- lar drains shall be as indicated in Chart A. All floor drains shall be properly trapped with deep seal trap with clean- out accessible through cover or brought up level with floor. Floor drains located on any floor above basement or cellar shall be considered the same RS other fixtures. Par. 385. Section 29 Water closets shall be supplied with water from sep- arate tanks, or flushometers and shall be so arranged as to deliver at least three (3) gallons of water at each flush- ing. Pan, hopper, valve, plunger, off- set washout, range, and laterine clos- ets shall not be installed. Water clos- ets shall not be placed in an unventilat- ed room, but shall be open to the outer all- by means of windows or air shafts, but in no case shall air ducts which serve water closets open into living - room or hall. Frost -proof closets will be permitter] In buildings when extreme conditions necessitate their use. When installed, the howl must be of vitreous china- ware or cast-iron enameled inside, of the flush rim pattern, provided with are adequate tank automatically drained. Note: A special permit must be ob- tained from the Plumbing Inspector be- fore such frost -proof closet can be in stalled. Fixtures shall not be set in any build- ing until partitions and window frames are set. Par. 386. Section 30. Water, closets, pedestal urinals and trap, slop sinKs with trap standards, and similar fix- tures with floor connections shall he connected to soil or waste pipe by means of a brass floor connection wiped or soldered to lead pipe or bend and se- curely anchored to floor, where struc- tural part of floor is of wood; in solid concrete construction or underground work cast iron connections may be used, In Durham work screwed brass flanges shall be used. Joints shall be made tight with an adequate asbestos graphite ring, or an asbestos gasket washer. To Insure the tightness of the joint a paste of red or white lead or other equal compound of the consistency of putty may be used. Par. 387. Section 31. All plumbing fixtures shall he installed free and open in a manner to afford access for clean- ing. When practical all pipes from fix- tures shall be run to the wall. Par, 388, Section 32 All soil waste and vent pipes in horizontal runs shall be hung and supported with substantial Iron hangers placed not more than ten (10) feet apart. ';Oil waste and vent lines in vertical runs shall have iron pipe rests on first floor and every thirty (30) feet above. Par. 389. Section 33. Floor drains in public or commercial garages shall he intercepted before entering any sew- er by a suitable catch -basin properly trapped In all cases such drain shail be connected Into a storm sewer when such a sewer Is available. Connections shall not he made with a sanitary sewer except and unless a storm sewer is roll available which shall he deter- mained by the City Engineer. Catch bsins shall he constructed of cast iron, dement, brick, or other material ap- proved by the, Plumbing Inspector; they Shall be water tight and not less than two (l) feet deep below the outlet pipe, and not less than eighteen (18) inches In diameter. The outlet shall be not ,ess than three (3) inches in diameter. with clean-out brought up level with floor just outside of catch -basin; clean - outs will not be allowed Inside of catcn- basin when it is impossible to install Special. Session, May 15)th, 1933 115 catch -basins of the above dimensions then such a catch basin may be used as the Plumbing Inspector may ap- prove Sediment, grease or tills, which may collect in catch -basins must be re- moved often enough to prevent their entrance into the se4t er to which thNy are connected. Par. 390. Section 34. Waste from plumbing fixtures in buildings situated on streets where a public setter is not available shall he connected to septic tanks. The drain the or other means of disposing of the effluent from septic tanks shall not be located within twenty (20) feet of any building or puldic side- walk. Where it is found to he imPus- sible to locate sewage treatment plants within the limits prescribed above, spe- cial permissitiu from the Board of Health must first be obtained before proceeding with the installation of said sewage treatment plant Septic tanks, or any sewage treat- ment tank shall not be built or in- stalled without first obtaining a permit from the Board of Health. Par. 391. Section 35 House sewers shall be of the best quality of vitrified earthenware pipe or extra heavy cast- iron soil pipe; when of vitrified earth- enware pipe, joints shall be made with Portland cement or other approved ma- terial, and shall be laid no nearer than five (5) feet from the inside line of basement wall nor less than one and one-half 0%) feet below the surface of the ground. When cast-iron soil pipe is used for house sewers extra heavy pipe "or heavier" shall be used, and joints shall be made with lead in the manner spec- ifled for soil pipe. Stone, cement or vitrified earthen- ware house drains shall not be laid un der or in any building, and such house drains now laid that become defective or dangerous to health shall be re- moved and replaced with extra heavy cast-iron soil pipe. Sewers, drains and waste pipes shall have not less than one-eighth (%) inch fall or grade per foot. Par. 392. Section 36 (A) The bodies of clean-out ferrules shall be made of standard pipe sizes, conform in thick- ness to that required for pipe and fit- tings of the same metal and ex tend not less than one-quarter (3/s) tend above the hub. The clean-out cap or brass not 1plug ll less than one-eighth e (%) inof heavy ch thick and be provided with raised nut or recessed socket for removal. (B) Clean -outs shall be provided at the end of each horizantal, and at the bottom of each vertical line of waste or soil line, and at each lower turn in vertical soil or waste stack. All clean - outs shall be accessible and shall be o1 the same size as the pipes they serve, except where pipes are larger than foul (4) inches in diameter, in which cast clean -outs need not be larger than four (4) inches. A test tee of the same size as the main drains shall be placed it line just inside of foundation wall, 4x• cept where main drain turns frost the horizontal to the vertical at a dis• tance of not more than five feet frotr foundntion wall, in which case test tai may be placed at turn of pipe. (C) Blowoffs, drains or exhaust pipes from high pressure steam boilers aha] not be directly connected with an: drain which is connected with a pubIII drain or sewer. Such pipes shall Is charge into a tank or condenser witl iron cover and be vented. Blowoffs or drains from low press irr team heating boilers or hot water eating boilers shall not be directly con- nected to a house drain or sewer, but shall drain int() nn open floor drerin .•r ether fixture. Par. 393. Section 37. The Piuinlywg nspector shall have access to all build- ngs for the purpose of carrying into effect any of the provisions of this or finance. Par. 394. Section 38. (A) The fol - owing fees shall be charged for all n- ipections made under this nrdinan^e: ane (1) dollar each for the first four '4) fixtures or openings left in the. wont for such fixtures to be attached there- to: and fifty (50) cents for each anal very fixture or opening thereafter (B) When an existing fixture is moved to a new location, or replaced with a new fixture, and any new waste or vent pipe is used, or the existing waste or vent pipe is In any way changed, a permit must be taken out the same as for new work and a fee of fifty (50) cents per fixture paid. (C) When ann existing house sewer connecting to sewage treatment tank or cess -pool is changed to connect to a public sewer and the house drain is in any way changed or additional pipe run to make such change to a public sewer, a permit must he obtained for such work and a fee of one (1) dollar paid. (D) Where inspection fees have been paid for openings left in any plumbing work, no additional fees shall be charged when the fixtures are set, but a new permit must be secured before such fixtures are set. (E) If by reason of non-compliance with the provisions of this ordinance, or through the use of defective mater- ials, a subsequent inspection becomes necessary, the person. firm or corpora- tion doing the plumbing within said premises first inspected, shall make the necessary changes In the work to male it conform to the provisions of this or- dinance, and shall notify the Inspector that same is ready for re -inspection, and for such re -inspection a fee of two (2)dollars shall be paid. (F) Permits will not be issued to any plumber who Is delinquent In the payment of any of the above charges. Par. 395, Section 39 The word "fix- ture" as used in this ordinance shall be construed to mean any receptacle installed or used to receive or dis- ter. house soil, slOns or sewage into age waste s drainage system with which they are connected. arson, Par. 396. Section 40. Any P corporationfirm or he provisionsa« f this ordinance shall be fined not less than one (1) dollar nor llars forrreach oe aoffense orn one nbeemprisonedountil such fine is paid not to exceed thirty (30) days. shall be construed 4 as annulling a any rule or regulation relating to plumbing of the Stte Plum bingaCodeoCommissionard of lt but allth or (if the and provisions terpreted Baso to he llnfrombe n to said rules as may be adopted by said State Board of Health or as may he contalu- ed in the State Plumbing Code. par 398 adoptedtion 42 2 August 12 11921, andn No.all ordinances or parts of ordinances In conflict herewith be and the same ar•' hereby rep Par. 399. Section 43 This Ordinance dffect ten fshall berom and iafter its finale Passage, adope 116 Special Session, May 15th, 1933 tion and approval by the City Council and publivatlon as required by law. Pa,sed upon first and second 1 o d read- ings this 8th day of May, upon Passed, adopted and approved final readingM. R. KANE,Mayr. of May. 1933. ED. McEvoY, ARDENALTHOMPSON, H F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in the Telegraph - Herold and Times -Journal newspaper May 18th, 1933. J. J. SHEA, 5 -16 -it City Clerk. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilmen Andelfinger. May 15, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: There has been 'a con- certed effort on the part of citizens in the south end of town to secure a suitable playground and baseball field, without having to go all the way to Comiskey Field for their games. The area most desirable is the Rafferty Slough sand fill, which, of course, in its present, state, is impossible. In the past two years, there have been times when a few loads of dirt fill were available and a bit of the corner was filled in. However, if we wait for such things as storm sewer excavations, etc., to obtain enough fill, the work will likely never be done. The best way would be to hire trucks and buy dirt and put it there and have the job done with once and for all. I estimate the amount of fill (fig- uring an average 4 inch depth) at 3,000 sq. yds. Possible places to get the fill are the Ott property at Val- ley and Southern Ave. or the Scully property at Grandview and the Rock- dale Road. Either place would make a very short haul. Now due to the cost, which I esti- mate roughly at $1,000.00, it is obvi- ously impossible for the Recreation Department to do the work, but when the benefits are visualized, the cost seems insignificant. The area I anticipate filling will be aproximate- ly 400 by 600, larger than Comiskey Field. Now, Comiskey Field was Purchased for $27,500. If for $1,000, Comiskey Field can be duplicated in the south end, the money would cer- tainly be well spent. Activities would include soft ball, bard ball, football, horseshoes, skat- ing, track meets and soccer; in fact, the program• that could be carried out on such a field would not only greatly increase the recreational fac- ilities of the city, but would also make evident the fact that we are trying to treat all sections of the city in a fair and impartial manner. Respectfully, SYL. McCAULEY, Recreational Director. Councilman McEvoy moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. May 10th, 1933. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The question has arisen today as to whether or not our Electrical Inspector and City Electrician have the right to insist that users of radios do not cross the public street or public alley with radio receiving wires, or antennas. Upon investigation I am told that quite a number of antennas have been recently erected across public streets and alleys without any per- mit being granted by any city official. I question seriously the possibility of damage suits in case of these radio wires faling, or the fastenings breaking loose from one building to another, and said apparatus drop- ping on the streets or alley. One very serious point to consider is the fact that in some cases there may be radio receiving wires strung across electric light wires and in case of failure of the receiving wires they may drop on the light wires and fall into the street and cause serious accident or death. There is also a fire hazard, due to lightning, in connecting a receiving wire from one building to another. I suggest that this matter be re- ferred to the City Solicitor and if Possible an ordinance drafted pro- hibiting all past and any future in- stallations of this nature. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager.. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City Manager be instructed to have all aerial wires removed which cross over public property. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. May 11, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Mr. Charles Joseph Special Session, May 15th, 1933 Healey, owner of the South 26 ft. of Lot 245 on the west side of Central Avenue, has today presented a re- quest that the City Council exon- erate him from the payment of the special assessment made for a new water and sewer service connection at the time of the improvemnt in 1931 of Central Avenue. He presents an agreement, dated May 15, 1923, between the Mettel Land & Security Company and him- self and wife, at which time the sale of the South 26 ft. of Lot 245 was made. On page 2 of said agreement, the following paragraph exists: "The parties of the second part, namely Charles Joseph Healey and his wife, Alice, are hereby given the privilege to make all the pro- per sewer and water connections with that as laid on the northerly 34 ft. of Lot 245 in Davis Farm Addition, Dubuque County, Iowa, the intention being to permit par- ties of the second part the priv- ilege as reserved in the deed of Michael P. Mettel and wife to Wm. Zieman, owner of the North 34 ft. of Lot 245, dated February 24, 1917, and recorded in Book 84, T. L., Page 218, of Dubuque County, Iowa, records." Mr. Healey today makes the state- ment that he objected to the new sewer and water connections in- stalled to the south 26 ft. of Lot 245 at the time of construction. How- ever, the connections were installed and assessed by Council, totalling $67.22, including $52.00 for water, $14.00 for sewer and $1.22 interest. Mr. Healey's objection to this pro- cedure was that until about a month ago he did not know that the assess- ments were levied against this par- ticular portion of Lot 245 as he was purchasing the same from the Met - tel Land & Security Company on a land contract basis. His question is, can any reduction or method be approved by Council to revoke this assessment or any portion thereof? Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber; who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Mr. Healey addressed the Council relative to having the special assess- ment for sewer and water connec- tions levied against the South 26 117 feet of Lot 245 either reduced or cancelled. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the communication of City Manager Evans to the City Council and the City Manager be instructed to ascertain if said property has been sold at tax sale. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 28-33. A resolution approving applica- tions for the sale of beer and auth- orizing the issuance of permits. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has approved such applications as apply to the persons herein named at the locations described herein: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by said Council, that permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: Class "B" Permits Mrs. Edith Forment, 330 Main Street. Louie Rietjens, 489 West 8th Street (upstairs). Dominick Welu, 532 East 22nd Street. Le Roy Wolff, 603 East 22nd Street. Patrick W. Murray and Geo. J. 7.illig, 234 West 9th Street. Class "C" Permit Joseph M. Baule, 1206 Iowa Street. Passed, adopted and approved this 15th day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. Schuckert, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that the application of Stamaties Con- tantines requesting the issuance of a Class B permit for the sale of beer. be denied on the grounds of by insufficient surety. Seconded Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: 118 Special Session, May 26th, 1933 Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that the free license granted to Arthur Apel for the peddling of fruit and vegetables be revoked. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Approver; °CI� S�.1933. Adopted W,t.v1R�. .9.%At_119933. Councilmen Attest: ....jl�j,,QrQ • City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, May 26th, 1933. Council met at 4:35 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stat- ed that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of adopting a resolution approving applications for the sale of beer and authorizing the issuance of permits and acting on any other business as may pro- perly come before a regular meet- ing of the City Council. Communication of Fighting Back Chapter No. 6, Disabled American Veterans of World War extending invitation to the City Council to join them in their Memorial Day parade, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that he invitation be accepted. Seconded uncilman Thompson. Carried fby the following vote: ,/ Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. v2-.Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Petition of M. C. Mai making ap- plication for refund on his pool table license, having paid said license for the year during the month of April, and only using the license for the month of April, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Man- ager for investigation. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent —Councilmen Andellinger and Schuckert. Petition of Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, Des Moines, Iowa, requesting the cancellation of the Excavation Bond of Gus Candler, presented and read. Ccuncilman Schuckert entered and took his seat at 4:45 P. M. Councilman Thompson moved to receive and file the petition. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of E. P. Smith Electric Special Session, May 20th, 1933 Co., et al, requesting that the Elec- trical Inspector be again placed on full time employment instead of half time employment, presented and read. City Manager Evans recommend- ing that the Electric Inspector be placed on three quarter time em- ployment. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Evans be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andeli�rger. Petition of Christeen L. Jackson, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 2 of Buettei's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Edward P. Weitz, re- ferred to the City Council by the Doard of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 tax on Lot 11 of 129, 131, 131A and 135A of L. H. I.angworthy's Addition, Present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Andelfingea. Petition of M. and A. Rogers, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 and 1932 tax- es on the West 50 feet of Lot 3 of Mineral Lot 179, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andeltinger. Petition of Frank J. and Norina Sauer requesting that the City of Dubuque award a contract to Al. Pape, plumbing contractor, for the installation of toilet and toilet fa- cilities in the residence located on Lot 72 Burden and Lawther's Ad - 119 dition and to assess the cost of same as provided by resolution, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the Petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andeliinger. Resolution No. 29-33 WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the City of Dubuque has served a notice upon Frank Sauer, the own- er of Lot Number Seventy-two (No. 72), Burden-Lawther's Addition to the City of Dubuque to install san- itary toilet and toilet facilities in the residence located thereon and to connect the same with the sanitary sewer, and said Frank Sauer has filed a petition with this Council representing that he is financially un- able to make such improvements and requesting therein that said Cognc$(install such improvements and r Proper contract and assess the cost thereof upon and against said described premises; and, WHEREAS, -said petitioner has expressly waiv&Vall preliminary for- malities and proceedings, advertise- ment for bids and notice of the levy- ing of assessment and has agreed that a contract be awarded to Al Pape, plumbing contractor, selected by him to do such work and furnish the materials for the sum of not to exceed Two Hundred and Thirty- seven Dollars, ($237), the exact cost to be certified to the City Cleric up- on completion of such improvements. The said City of Dubuque to assume no responsibility for the construction of such improvements; and, WHEREAS, said petitioner has further agreed that the cost of such improvement shall be assessed against said described premises and become payable in seven equal in- stallments, the first thereof beCem- ing due and Payable within thirty days after the assessment is levied and the remaining six installments to become due and payable in equal annual amounts beginning with the year 1934, together with five per cent (5%) interest thereon, such assess- ments, with the interest thereon, to remain a lien upon said PronertY until fully paid, said petition being made a part hereof by reference thereto and forming the considera- tion for the adoption of this Resohr- tion and the construction of such improvements: NOW, THEREFORE: BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that 120 Special Session, May 26th, 1933 sanitary toilet and toilet facilities, together with the necessary connec- tions with the sanitary sewer, be and the same are hereby ordered made and installed in and to Lot Number Seventy-two (No. 72) in Eurden-Lawther's Addition to the City of Dubuque and the residence located thereon, such sanitary facil- ities being of the make and design as selected by the owner thereof, and that a contract be awarded to Al Pape, plumbing contractor, for the doing of the work and furnish- ing of all materials therefor, all in accordance with the request of Frank Sauer, owner of said premises. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that when such improvements are completed, said contractor shall cer- tify the cost thereof to the City Clerk who shall cause to be pre- pared a Resolution levying an assess- ment upon and against said prem- ises for such costs, and such assess- ments with interest of five per cent (5%), shall remain a lien upon said premises until paid. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that after said assessments have been levied by this Council the same shall become due in seven equal in- stallments, the first of which being payable thirty clays after date of levy and the remaining six install- ments becoming due and payable in six annual equal installments, be- ginning with the year 1934 and such assessments shall be certified by said Clerk to the Auditor of Du- buque County in the manner pro- vided by law. Passed, adopted and approved this 26th day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Council McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. May 23, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: There has been pre. rented today a letter under date of May 13th from a former City Man- ager to Mr. George Masters, plumb- ing inspector, as follows: "Mr. George Masters, Piumbing Inspector, Dubuque, Iowa. Dear Sir: When Farley Street and Thomas Place were paved last year, the sewer was extended south. erly on Thomas Place for the pur. pose of getting the sewer out from underneath the pavement and it has now come to our attention that Mr. Ben L. Ernst, the owner of Lots 45, 46 and 47, Althauser's Subdivision, is preparing to connect to this sewer with plumbing that he is now in. stalling in his home. Mr. Ernst did not pay an assess- ment for this sewer and the Council, at their meeting last night, instruct- ed me to have you collect the sum of $.0.90 as his portion of the sewer before he is allowed to connect. Will you, therefore, kindly keep this mat- ter in mind. Very truly yours, (Signed) O. A. KRATZ, City Manager." Upon investigation, I find that a sanitary sewer stub was construct- ed southerly from the intersection of the sanitary manhole at Farley and Thomas Streets to opposite Lot 45 on which Mr. Ben L. Ernst had at that time erected a house. You «•ill note that the original proposition from Mr. Kratz stated that Council stipulated that the payment of $70.90 must be made prior to the time of making a con- nection from house on Lot 45 to this stub sewer. Mr. Ernst is now ready to snake his connection, but does not have the money to make the full pyament of $70.90. No as- sessment exists on this lot for this stub sewer and it seems to be a verbal understanding that the full amount be paid prior to connection. Mr. Ernst now requests that Coun- cil extend the payment of this stub on the basis that he can pay $5.00 down and approximately $5.00 per month for the next 13 or 14 months, without interest. This is a minimum monthly payment and, if possible, the entire balance of the $70.90 will be paid prior to the 14 -month period. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City Solicitor be instructed to draw up a contract covering the pay- ments as suggested in the commun- ication. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Report of the Board of Health for Special Session, Alay 26th, 1933 121 the month of April, 1933, presented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 30-33 A resolution approving applica- tions for the sale of beer and auth- orizing the issuance of permits. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has approved such applications as apply to the persons herein named at the locations described herein: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by said Council, that permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: Class "B" Permits Leo Cunningham and John M. Thompson, 265 West 1st Street. Stamatios Constantinos (I o w a Lunch), 951 Main Street. John Roth, 1540 Central Avenue. Carolina Machinek, 3165 Central Avenue. Passed, adopted and approved this 26th day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of R. M. Benn, chairman; Decorating Committee of the Du. buque Post, American Legion, re- questing permission to string rope cross lines across the principal streets of the city for the purpose 01 decorations during the Legion Con vention on August 6, 7, 8 and 9 1933, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant ed. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman McEvoy moved that the resignation of James Lonergan as Boiler Inspector be accepted. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that Fred J. Homan be appointed as Boi- ler Inspector. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman McEvoy moved that the request of Trausch Baking Com- pany be granted and that they be allowed to install temporary flood lights and to close off Main Street in front of their place of business for a period of one or two hours on May 31st and June 1st, 1933. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 31-33 Whereas, the Forty-fifth General Assembly of the State of Iowa en- acted the Conference Committee Amendment to Senate Substitute for Senate File 131, providing for the mandatory reduction of tax levies in the year 1933 and 1934, using as a base for such reductions the rate of taxes levied for the several funds in the year 1930; and, Whereas, the Police Pension Fund of the City of Dubuque is affected by the law aforesaid and a com- pliance with the same will result in a substantial decrease in the amount of money that will be available for said Police Pension Fund in the fls- cal year 1934 below the sm to actu- ally needed to pay pensions tired policemen, their widows and minor children, unless said fund for the City of Dubuque is exempted from the application of the provis- ions of Section One of said law; and, Whereas, special provisions are made in said law for exemption from the ons under certain efined tion of conditionsi ,one Lk 122 Special Session, May, 26th, 1933 of said conditions being that where the levy in 1930 for a particular fund was low as compared with the levy for the same fund in any of the four years immediately preceding or the year immediately following and strict necessity exists, then, and in such event, relief from the applica- tion of said law may be had by ap- peal to the Budget Director of the State of Iowa; and, Whereas, the tax levy for the Pol- ice Pension Fund in 1930 was fifty- one hundredths (.51) of a mill, pro- ducing the sum of Six Thousand One Hundred Twelve Dollars and Eighty-three Cents ($6,112.83) on a taxable valuation of Eleven Million Nine Hundred Eighty-five Thousand Nine Hundred Forty-nine Dollars ($11,985,949.00); and, Whereas, since 1931 the number of pensioners entitled to benefits from said fund has substantially increased and the amount necessary to pay such pensions during the fiscal year 1934 is estimated to be Fourteen Thousand Six Hundred Forty-three Dollars ($14,643.00) which sum can- not be realized by complying with the provisions of said law; and, Whereas, in order to produce the sum required for said pension fund during the fiscal year 1934 it is nec- essary that the City of Dubuque be relieved from the operation of said law in order that a millage levy may be made sufficient to produce said sum of $14,643; and, Whereas, the millage levy of 1930 for the Police Pension Fund was low as compared with the levy for said fund in the year 1931 on ac- count of the number of pensioners then receiving payments from said fund; and, Whereas, a condition of strict nec- essity has arisen; Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: That the Manager and Clerk be and they are hereby directed to pre- pare and file with the Budget Di- rector of Iowa, as by law provided, an application for exemption from the provisions of Section One of the Conference Committee Amendment to Senate Substitute for Senate File 131, requesting therein that the City of Dubuque be relieved from the operation of said law in the tax levy for the Police Pension Fund in the Year 1933, an emergency and strict necessarisen. taf having for such relief and further requesting that "aid Budget Director fix a time and Place for a public hearing at which such showing may be made and pre- scribe a notice of such hearing. Passed, adopted and approved this 26th day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. F.D. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 32-33 Whereas, the Forty-fifth General Assembly of the State of Iowa en- acted the Conference Committee Amendement to Senate Substitute for Senate File 131, providing for the mandatory reduction of tax le- vies in the years 1933 and 1934, us- ing as a base for such reduction the rate of taxes levied for the several funds in the year 1930; and, Whereas, the Fire Pension Fund of the City of Dubuque is affected by the law aforesaid and a compli- ance with the same will result in a substantial decrease in the amount of money that will be available for said fund in the fiscal year 1934 be- low the sum actually needed to pay Pensions to retired firemen, their widows and minor children, unless said fund for said City of Dubuque is exempted from the application of the provisions of Section One of said law; and, Whereas, special provisions are made in said law for exemption from the application of its provis- ions under certain defined condi- tions, said conditions being that where the levy in 1930 for a partic- ular fund was low as compared with the levy for the same fund in any of the four years immediately pre- ceding or the year immediately fol- lowing, and where the levy in 1930 for such fund was low on account of the contemplated use of an ac- cumulated surplus or balance then on hand, and where strict necessity exists, then, and in such event, re- lief from the application of said law may be had by appeal to the Budget Director of the State of Iowa; and, Whereas, the tax levy for the Fire Pension Fund in 1930 was one and four hundredths mills (1.04), produc- ing the sum of Twelve Thousand Four Hundred Sixty-five Dollars and Thirty-nine Cents, ($12,465.39), on a taxable value of Eleven Million, Special Session, May 20th, 1933 123 Nine Hundred Eighty-five Thousand, Nine Hundred Forty-nine Dollars ($11,985,949.00); Whereas, in 1931 there existed on hand in said fund 'a surplus of Five Thousand Dollars, ($5,000.00), which reduced the tax requirements for said fund to such extent; and, Whereas, since 1931 the number of pensioners entitled to benefits from said fund has substantially in- creased and all surpluses of prior years have been exhausted and the amount necessary to pay such pen- sions during the fiscal year 1934 is estimated to be Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars, ($16,500,00), which sum cannot be realized by comply9ng with the provisions of said law; and, Whereas, in order to produce the sum required for said pension fund during the fiscal year 1934 it is nec- essary that the City of Dubuque be relieved from the operation of said law in order that �a millage levy be made sufficient to produce said sum of $16,500.00; and, Whereas, the milage levy of 1930 for said Fire Pension Fund was low as compared with the four preceding years because of the number of pen- sioners then receiving payments from said fund and, further, on ac- count of the contemplated use of the accumulated surplus then on hand; and, Whereas, a condition of strict necessity has arisen: Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: That the Manager and Clerk be and they are hereby directed to pre- pare and file with the Budget Di- rector of Iowa, as by law provided, an application for exemption from the provisions of Section One of the Conference Committee Amendment to Senate Substitute for Senate File 131, requesting therein that the City of Dubuque be relieved from the operation of said law in the tax levy for said Fire Pension Fund for the Year 1933, an emergency and strict necessity for such relief having arisen, and requesting further that said Budget Director fix the time and Place for a public hearing at which such showing may be made and prescribe a notice of such hearing. Passed, adopted and approved this 26th day of May, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays --None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 33-33 Whereas, the value of taxable property within the City of Dubuque has been reduced by order of the State Board of Assessment and Re- view and, as a result thereof, the Fire Maintenance Fund of said City for the year 1934 will be wholly in- sufficient to meet the estimated re- quirements of said fund unless an emergency tax is authorized to be levied by the Budget Director of the State of Iowa in sufficient amount to produce approximately the sum of Sixteen Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty-eight Dollars, ($16,928.00) ; and, Whereas, this Council recognizes the existence of said anticipated emergency, and, in the interest of the public welfare and the protec- tion of life and property, deems it its duty to make adequate provisions for the operation of the Fire De- partment for the year 1934 and to that end to exercise its right to ap- ply to the Budget Director of the State of Iowa for authority to levy an emergency tax in 1933 for use in the. year 1934; Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: That the Manager and Clerk be and they are hereby directed to pre- pare and file with the Budget Di- rector of Iowa an application for authority to levy in the year 1933 an emergency tax of sufficient mill, age to produce the sum of $16,928.00, and request his approval therefore. Passed, adoptedandapproved this 26th day of May, M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J• J City blerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. rs d Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Car by the following vote: Yeas—.Mayor chuck KanThompsonilmen McEvoy, Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- 124 Special Session, May 26th, 1933 journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved \AvrLL d bT.A,.1933. Adopted33. i k . I—/ Councilmen: Attest: ....._............ ]dt..YLX"Q,r, City Clerk. Regular Session, June 5th, 1933 125 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular Session, June 5th, 1933. Council met at 7:35 P. . Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Mayor Kane stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the transaction of any such business as may properly come before the meeting. Petition of B. G. Pierce, per W. F. Cooper, applying for the continu- ance of permit to operate a roller skating rink on the open lot on southeast corner of Third and Lo- cust Streets presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of allowing any' one prese•�nt in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Councilman Schuckert entered the Council Chamber and took his seat at 7:40 P. M. Mr. W. F. Cooper addressed the Council requesting that the prayer of the petition of B. G. Pierce to operate a roller skating rink on the vacant lot at Third and Locust Streets be granted. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of James Waddick et al. remonstrating against the granting of a permit to operate a roller skat- ing rink on the vacant lot at Third and Locust Streets presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Francis Maloney et al. requesting that the prayer of the Petition of B. G. Pierce, to operate a roller skating rink on the vacant lot at Third and Locust Streets, be granted, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the Council, Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of inten- tion of City Council to construct a permanent sidewalk in front of and abutting Lot 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 46, on the east side of South Grand- view Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice to side- wall: contractors of the receipt of bids for the construction of perm- anent sidewalk in front of and abut- ting Lot 1 of 1 of Min. Lot 46 on the east side of South Grandview Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. June 5, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with your instructions and our advertise- ment, bids were received at 10:00 A. M. Monday, June 5, 1933, for the construction of a concrete sidewalk along the east side of South Grand- view Avenue abutting Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 46. I am attaching hereto a tabulation sheet showing the unit price and total price bid and respectfully recommend that the contract for the construction of said sidewalk be awarded to Fred Fichter as his bid was the only one received. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. TABULATIONS OF PROPOSALS For the construction of a concrete sidewalk along the east Sid(' of South Grandview Avenue abutting Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 46. Proposals opened at 10:00 A. M•, June 5, 1933. Fred Fichter—Concrete side walk 5 ft. wide, 4 in. thick, 675 sq• ft., at 14c ............. .... .... _..$ 94.50 City Engineer's Estimate........... 101.25 $ 6.75 Under (—) ""' 126 Regular Session, Tune 5th, 1933 Resolution No. 34-33. Resolution awarding contract for the construc- tion of a concrete sidewalk along the east side of South Grandview Avenue abutting Lot 1 of 1 of Min- eral Lot 46 to Fred Fichter, con- tractor, as his bid was the lowest bid received, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Notice of Claim of Mildred Lyon In the sum of $1,000.00 for personal Injuries received by falling on a side- walk on the northeasterly side of Rock Street, approximately fifteen feet northwest of the northeast corner of Rock Street and Julien Avenue, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the notice of claim to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Dubuque Chamber of Commerce requesting that the new license ordinance be put in pamph- let form, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Man- ager to report back to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Elizabeth Gadient re- questing that she be allowed to re- deem the tax sale certificates held by the City of Dubuque covering special assessments levied against Lots 5 and 6 of the Sub. of Lot 1 of the Sub. of Lot No. 145, Burden & Lawther's Addition, upon the pay- ment of the principal in the amount of $44.82, the City to waive penalty and interest. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed upon the payment of the face value of the certificates plus 5% interest and the City Treasurer in- structed accordingly. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Good Will Tours Committee, Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, requesting the City Council to designate representatives of the City of Dubuque to attend the Good Will Tour of June 15th, 1933, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the invitation be accepted and all members of the City Council who find it convenient to do so be auth- orized to attend. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of International Harves- ter Company requesting permission to hold a parade over the principal streets of the City of Dubuque on June 14th, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of C. W. Patch et al. re- questing that the Interstate Power Company's Buses? be routed over Rush Street to Villa Street, thence north to Cleveland Avenue and then west to Bryant Street and also requesting that the turn at Cleveland Avenue and Villa Street be rounded off presented and read. City Manager Evans recommending the rounding of the turn at Cleve- land Avenue and Villa Streets. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Evans be approved and the City Solicitor be instructed to draft an ordinance covering the routing of the buses as requested. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Wm. Vollenweider et al. requesting that a storm sewer be constructed to take care of storm water from Booth and Nevada Streets presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shambaugh et al. requesting the finishing of the grading of York lar Session, June 5th, 1933 127 Street from Curtis Street to South Hill Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to to refer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds. Sec- onded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. June 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following policies and bonds and desire to have your ap- proval on same for filing: SIGNS Theisen Battery & Electric Co., 330 West 8th Street; Policy No. YC 2119, London Guarantee & Accident Co. Mathis -Moffatt Co., 115 West Sixth Street; Policy No. LP 3017, Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co. Oriental Sweet Shop, 823 Main Street; Policy No. O.L. & T. 432498, Continental Casualty Co. Mulligan Battery & Electric Co., 1603 Central Avenue; Policy No. OLT 5005, Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co. Diamonds' Grill, 902 Main Street; Bond No. R-190, Columbia Casualty Co. PERSONAL BOND John Wm. McEvoy, Supt. of City Water Department; Continental Cas- ualty Co. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert move.:l that the policies and bonds be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. June 5, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the Council meeting of May 15th a letter was presented from the writer to Council in connection with the request of Mr. Charles Joseph Healey for a cancellation of water and sewer assessments on a portion of Lot 245, Central Avenue. The original letter is attached hereto. The writer was instructed to as. certain if said property had been sold at tax sale. This is to advise that according to Mr. Puls' investigation, no tax sale has been made to date. For your information, the status of the taxes and special assessmenl:i up to May 17, 1933 Is as follows: Regular 1932 tax—$49.42. Unpaid, but can still be paid at face up to July 1, 1933. The paving assessment was origin- ally $96.96 against said lot. Two payments have been made to date, one to County Treasurer and one to the City Treasurer, but the third payment of $13.68, due March 31, 1933, has not yet been reported paid. Regarding the sewer and water connections to said portion of Lot 245, no payments have been made on the same. The original $67.22 has been increased up to May 17th by an additional $11.24. The paving, sewer and water as- sessments on this portion of Lot 245 were all made out in the name of Mr. Charles J. Healey and not the Mettel Land Company. Notices con- cerning said assessments were sent to Mr. Healey. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the communication of City Manager Evans to the Council for consideration. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 35-33 A resolution approving apPlica- tions for the sale of beer and author- izing the issuance of permits. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer with- in the City of Dubuque and has ap- proved such applications as apply to the persons herein named at the locations described herein: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by said Council, that permits fot the salve f beer within the City of the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: CLASS "B" PERMITS John Drexel and Frank Arensdorf, 234 West 7th Street. Mildred Paris (Majestic Cafe), 429 Main Street. Lawrence Nielsen, 378 Main Street. 128 Regular Session, June 5th, 1933 Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of June, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None, Councilman Andelfinger moved that the City Solicitor be instructed to draft an ordinance amending the beer ordinance with reference to the holding of dancing where beer is sold. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Continental Oil Com- pany requesting permission to widen the northwest corner of West Fifth and Locust Streets and also to move the fire hydrant on said corner pre- sented ro-sented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to refer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andeltinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Carl V. Ander- son, Mayor of Alexandria, Minnesota, requesting permission for the Alex- andria School Girls Drum Corps to hold a parade over the principal streets of the City on Saturday, June 17th., 1933, presented and read. Councilman Andeltinger moved that the request be granted. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Couricilnlea Andeltinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. NaYs—None. Petition of Capitol Theatre ac - questing permission to erect a sign canopy in front of their building (The Capitol Theatre) at 2205 Cen- tral Avenue presented and read. ('ouncllman Andelfinger moved that the prayer of the petition ed granted the work to be done under be the supervision of the Building Com- missioner. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmep. Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 36-33 WHEREAS, a sanitary sewer has been so constructed by the City of Dubuque in Thomas and Farley Streets that connection therewith can be, made from Lot Number Forty- five (No. 45), Althauser Subdivision, Ben L. Ernst, owner, but said lot has not been assessed for the cost of con- structing said sewer and said Ben L. Ernst is now desirous of connecting said lot with said sewer; and, WHEREAS, it has been deter- mined that a fair and equitable as- sessment for said sewer against said lot is Seventy Dollars and ninety cents, ($70.90); NOW, THEREFORE Be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, That said Ben L. Ernst be and he Is hereby granted permission to con- nect said Lot No. 45 Althauser Sub- division with said sanitary sewer upon payment to the City of Du- buque of the sum of Seventy Dollars and ninety cents, ($70.90), said pay- ments to be made as follows: $5.00 at the time this Resolution is accepted by him and approx- imately $5.00 a month thereafter until the whole amount is paid. Be it Further Resolved that this Resolution become effective after passage and approval by the City Council and when the. provisions thereof are accepted by said Ben L. Ernst, said acceptance being en- dorsed hereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of June, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Acceptance The undersigned, hereby accepts the provisions of the foregoing Reso- lution and agrees to pay the sum therein stated in accordance with the terms thereof, all in consideration of Permission granted to him to connect Lot No. 45 Althauser Subdivision to the City of Dubuque with the sani- tary sewer. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this Tth day of June, 1933. Owner of said Lot No. 45, Ben L. Ernst. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded Regular Session, June 5th, 1933 129 by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote.: yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger mored that Mr. John Heim be granted per- mission to redeem the tax sale cer- tificate held by the City of Dubuque against West 170 feet of Lot 310 Davis Farm Addition for installation of sewer and water connections upon the payment of the face value of the certific8te in the amount of $35.10 plus interest at the rate of 5% from date of levy, and the City Treasurer Instructed accordingly. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that Mr. John Heim be grated per- mission to pay the delinquent special assessments levied against West 170 feet of Lot 310 Davis Farm Addition for the improvement of Central Ave- nue in four installments commenc- ing with the month of September, 1933, said payments to be in the: fnl- lowing sums $28.19 plus 5% interest and $31.65 plus 5r/r interest, and the City Treasurer instructed according- ly. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that Mr. John Heim be granted per- mission to pay the delinquent special assessments levied against West 170 feet of Lot 310 Davis Farm Addition for the improvement of A'111ta Street in four installments commencing with the month of September, 1933, said payments to be in the following -sums $22.51 plus 5% interest and $21.61 plus 5;',, interest, and the City Treasurer instructed accordingly. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that Mr. Fred E. Bissell and Mr. Richard V. McKay be re -appointed as members of the Planning and Zon- ing Commission for a term of five Years. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger excused from meeting at 9:15 P. M. There being no further business Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- 3ourn. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Approved Adopted Councils Attest: SHEA, �City Clerk. 130 Special Session, CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, June 12th, 1933. Council met at 7:35 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of final adop- tion of the resolution awarding con- tract to Fred Fichter for the con- struction of a concrete sidewalk along the east side of South Grand- view Avenue abutting Lot 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 46 and acting on any business as may properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Resolution No. 34-33. Awarding contract for the construction of a concrete sidewalk along the east side of South Grandview Avenue abutting Lot 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 46 to Fred Fichter contractor said resolution having been approved and Placed on file for one week on June 5th, 1933, presented for final adop- tion. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Mrs. Evelyn Walter, Field Representative of Volunteers of America, requesting permission to hold Red Heart Tag Sale on June 24th, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber who wishes to do so to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilmen Andelfinger. Mrs. Evelyn Walter addressed the Council relative to the petition of Volunteers of America requesting Permission to hold a Red Heart Tag Day, refer uthel Thompson PetitiontotheCity o n. cil for consideration. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. une 12th, 1933 Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Council Proceedings for the Month of April, . 1933, presented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the Month of April, 1933, be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Dubuque, Iowa, June 8th, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen:—The Local Board of Review appointed by Your Honor- able Body to equalize the taxes for the year 1933 beg to advise that it has completed its work, after having been in continuous session from the first Monday of April, 1933. We have had a number of complaints and have made personal inspection In each instance. Hereto attached you will find all assessments equalized by the Board. There being nothing further to do It has taken final adjournment. Your approval is kindly requested. Respectfully submitted, J. M. CONLEY, LOUIS C. KOLFENBACH, T. E. BUECHELE. Attest: J. J. SHEA, Clerk, Board of Review. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the Board of Review be approved and warrants in the sum of $330.00 each ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor J. M. Conley, Louis C. Kolfenbach and T. E. Buechele for services render- ed as members of the Board of Re- view. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. June 12, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with Chapter 289 of the Iowa State Code, 1927, the Civil Service Commission conducted an examination for appli- cants to the Police and Fire Depart- ments on April 3, 1933. The following ten names on the Police Department and ten names on the Fire Department are those who have passed the mental and physical examinations with the highest aver- age and are respectfully submitting same for your information and approval: cial Session, June 12th, 1933 131 POLICE DEPARTMENT Frederick Voels ...... ......................................933/4 Wilfred J. Andresen ...... .........................901/4 HugoWeeber ..... ..... _ ....................................891/2 Joseph S. Smith ..... ................................... 89% Francis Henkels...........................................88 EarlSchlegel ................. .................... _.... ...... 821/4 Leander J. Schlickman ..... _.... _........... 821/.1 JosephLink ........... ............... .......................801/4 DavidP. Barry ................. ..... .............. _.... ...... 791/4 Wm. J. Connolly...........................................78 FIRE DEPARTMENT Benjamin O'Leary ..... . ............................ .97 GeorgeFrye ........... _.... ..... ........... . .................953/4 CyrilV. Behr ........................... ......................95 Franklin L. Atkinson.._.............................921/2 Edward L. Gerhards...............................911/$ J. Norbert Rausch .......... ......................... 893/4 Leo Sullivan .....................................................891/4 Wm. A. Reiser................................................853/4 Chas. J. Higgins...........................................823/4 John P. Reshon........... ..... . ............................821/2 Respectfully submitted, E. J. RYAN, Chairman. J. E. ERNSDORFF, R. L. WOODWARD, Commissioners. A. E. SIGMAN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of June, 1933. JOHN J. SHEA, Notary Public. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report be approved and made a matter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. June 12, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with Chapter 289 of the Iowa State Code of 1927 and amendment carried in the 44th General Assembly, the Civil Service Commission conducted pro- motional examinations for the mem. bers of the Police and Fire Depart- ments on May 31, 1933. The following is a schedule of those who passed with the highest average and are respectfully sub- mitted for your information and ap- proval. These eligible lists are to stand on file for a period of two years from April 1, 1933. ELIGIBLE LIST FOR PROMOTION POLICE DEPARTMENT Raymond Horsfall ..... _.... . ................................99 FrankMatz ........... _.... . ............................................94 JosephStrub....................................................92 George Gilligan ....................................... -----.91 EldonKane..............................................................90 Albert Altman ............ ...... .... _ ................... ..........82 Edw. Deluhrey ...............74 JohnBrady............................................................73 Percy Lucas ........................................... Edward Vosberg ...75 ELIGIBLE LIST FOR PROMOTION TO CAPTAIN FIRE DEPARTMENT John Noonan ........... ....................................100 Harold Cosgrove ....................................... 96 Wm. Kinsella ............ .................................... 85% Albert Brewer ............ .... ............ ..... .... ...... 73 ELIGIBLE LIST FOR PROMOTION TO LIEUTENANT FIRE DEPARTMENT Louis Donovan ............ ............ .................. 100 Mayhew Bennett ...................................... 90% James Conlan ............ ...................... ..... _..... 90 MartinFury ...... ........................................... 85 OttoLarson ................ ... ..........._...._........... 85 Chalmers Corzine ................_........... ..... 83 Wm. Higgins ................................................. 82 Wm. Blaser...... ..................... ...................... 78 JohnGoff .................................. .... _................ 771/2 ELIGIBLE LIST FOR PROMOTION TO ENGINEER FIRE DEPARTMENT GeorgeDavis ..............................................100 Chester Lorenz ...... ..... ......... ................ 941/2 Louis Wemett................. ................. _.... ...... 78% Raymond Slaght......... ....................... _..... 71 Respectfully submitted, E. J. RYAN, Chairman. J. E. ERNSDORFF, R. L. WOODWARD, Commissioners. A. E. SIGMAN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of June, 1933. JOHN J. SHEA, Notary Public. Councilman McEvoy moved that the report be approved and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. June 8, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Gentlemen: I am submitting here with Tre easurer and City Water Auditor, City W teDe- partment for the month of May, 1933, also list of claims and list of payrolls for which drawn during warrants ing the month Of May, 1933. Yours very rtuly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reports be received and placed on file..Carried by he following vote: Evoy. 1_32 Special Session, June 12th, 1933 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen vent the continuous washing of Booth Streandnear McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Booth and an effort should bet Nayshays—None. Absent—Councilmen Andelfinger. to secure Federal aid on this pro. June 6, 1933. ject. To the Honorable Mayor and City Yours very truly, Council, Dubuque, Iowa. R. M. EVANS, Gentlemen: In connection with the City Manager. request of the Continental Oil Com- Councilman McEvoy moved that pany, dated June 5th and presented the report be made a matter of rec- to City Council on the same date, ord. Seconded by Councilman requesting to eliminate the curbing Thompson. Carried by the following at the northwest corner of Locust vote: and West 5th Streets, please be ad- Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen vised that the City Council, on the McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. afternoon of June 6th, viewed this Nays—None. location and the decision was as Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. follows: June 6, 1933. Due to the fact that the removal To the Honorable Mayor and City of the curb at this intersection of the Council, Dubuque, Iowa. sidewalk on the west side of Locust Gentlemen: The petition to grade Street and the north side of West York Street from the first angle 5th Street would permit cars to cut southwest of Curtis Street in a around this corner in such a way southeasterly direction to South as to endanger pedestrians, and in Hill that was presented to Council view of the fact that an entrance to by Mr. Blades et al., June 5th, was the filling station at the intersection viewed and considered by the City of the two sidewalks on 5th and Lo- Council on the ground June 6th. cust Streets would prevent pedes- Due to the fact that no houses trians from waiting at this intersec- exist on this section and that drain - tion for traffic to clear, prior to age facilities must be provided 17rior crossing the street, the Council ruled to the filling near South Hill Street, that they could not grant the the Council denied the petition for request. the present. They did approve, to a modified Yours very truly, degree, the original drawing desig- R. M. EVANS, nated B -1867A -13A which shows a City Manager. curb at the intersection of the two Councilman Thompson moved that sidewalks, but Council consented to the report be made a matter of rec- the increasing of the said radius up ord. Seconded by Councilman to a minimum of 20 feet. This will 'the Schuckert. Carried by the following not interfere with full 6 -foot side- vote: wall, projection at the intersection Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen and will provide a safe waiting place McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. for pedestrians standing at the in. Nays—None. tersection while cars are passing. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, June 6, 1933. City Manager. To the Honorable Mayor and City Councilman McEvoy moved that Council, the report be made a matter of rec. Dubuque, Iowa. ord. Seconded by Councilman Gentlemen: At a special meet - Thompson. Carried by the following ing held at the City Hall at 1:15 vote: P. M. June 6th the request of Mr. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Charles Healey of 2613 Central Ave - McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. nue, owner of the south 26 ft. of Nays—None. Lot 245, praying that he be relieved Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. of paying for a sewer connection June 6, 1933, and a watter connection from the To the Honorable Mayor and City main sewer and water lines on Cen- Council, Dubuque, Iowa. tral Avenue to the curb line, due Gentlemen: In regard to the peti- to the fact that he has an agree - tion received June 5th from resi- ment for sewer and water facilities dents on Booth Street, near Martha, through the portion of the lot im- requesting that storm sewer facil- ities be mediately north of him, was con- provided on Booth Street from sidered by the City Council land near Martha Street to West West 14th Street was denied. viewed and considered by the Council Yours very truly, on the ground June 6th. R. M. EVANS, The decision of Council City Manager. was that this is a necessary feature to Councilman Thompson moved that pre- the report be made a matter of rec- Special Session, June 12th, 1933 133 Ord, Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. June 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On May 1st a peti- tion was presented by C. E. Swan, et al, praying that Catherine Street from Quigley Lane to Angella Street be graded and widened. Council viewed this location June 6th. It was deemed impossible to completely grade said half a block Of very hard rock construction, but the Street Department was instruct- ed to widen the approach from An- gella Street and to smooth said sec- tion of Catherine Street. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the report be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. June 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the Council meet- ing of May 1st and the following meeting requests and petitions were submitted suggesting that Marquette Street be extended northwardly by various alleys and highways to Brunswick Street and that both Mar- quette and Brunswick Streets be graded. Council viewed this location and considered the requests on June 6th. Due to the very rough topography, especially on Brunswick Street, and the rock cliff condition, it was deemed impossible to consider this construction at this time. Accord- ingly, the petition was denied. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that the report be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow - Ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Andelfinger. June 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On May 31st Mr. B. G. Pierce, through Mr. W. F. Coop- er of Dubuque, made. application for a continuance of a permit granted In 1932 to again conduct a roller skating rink on the open lot at the southeast corner of Third and Lo- cust Streets. This matter was presented to Council June 5th, was viewed by the Council June 6th, and in connection with the protest filed against said roller skating rink, as well as those In favor of same at this location, Council deemed it necessary to de- ny the petition. Accordingly, action was taken to not permit this skating rink to operate at this location at this time. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andeltinger. June 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,. Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On May 2nd a peti- tion signed by Irma W. Wallis, J. A. Wallis and John A. Henschel was presented to the City Council re- questing that Dillon Street be graded and covered with cinders from Grandview to the alley between State Street and South Hill Street, also that the alley between South Hill Street and State Street, at the north end of Dillon Street be graded. This request was viewed by the City Council June 6th and due to the excessive amount of fill that would be necessary, the decision of Council was that the work could not be undertaken at this time. In order to provide an entrance to the home of Mr. J. A. Henschel on Dillon Street, it was deemed ad- visable to shape up the alley at the south end of this property leading from State Street and to grade slightly said alley at the north end of the same so that a continuous alley would be provided, preventing the necessity of a turn thoroughfare. Yours very truly,M RVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that the report be made a matter of rec- 134 Special Session, June 12th, 1933 ord. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Passed, adopted and approved this Carried by the following vote: 12th day of June, 1933. Evoy. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen M. R. KANE, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Mayor. ED. McEVOY, Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. ARDENAL THOMPSON, June 6, 1933. H. F. SCHUCKERT, To the Honorable Mayor and City Councilmen. Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Gentlemen: On a tour of the City June 6th, City Council were shown Councilman Thompson moved the a condition that exists at the rear adoption of the resolution. Second. of Mrs. Brede's Lot No. 4 at Vernon ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried and Mt. Pleasant Streets. Complaint by the following vote: has been filed by Mrs. Brede against Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen the City due to the fact that in 1932 McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. the alley east of Lots 4, 5 and 6 had Nays—None. been graded at the request of own- Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. ers of Lots 13 and 14. Since the Petition of Nesler & Buechel et al. alley had been graded, the garage requesting that the Plumbing Inspec- on the rear of Lot 4, belonging to for be employed on a three-fourths Mrs. Brede, which has no footings working time basis instead of half - underneath the walls, has shown time basis as at present presented signs of failure. The garage was and read. built too high in regard to the grade Councilman Thompson moved that. of Vernon Street and said alley the prayer of the petition be grant - leading south from Vernon Street at ed. Seconded by Councilman Mc - the rear of Lots 4, 5 and 6. Evoy. Carried by the following vote: The decision of Council was that Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen the City was not to blame for the McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. condition of the garage due to the Nays—None. fact that the.grade of Vernon Street Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. and the approach of the alley off Ordinance No. 9-33. An Ordin- Vernon Street had been established ante amending an ordinance en - and the garage had not been prop- titled "Ordinance No. 15-32. An erly constructed in regard to the ordinance authorizing Interstate street and alley grades. Power Company, its successors and Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, assigns, to substitute motor bus City Manager. transportation for street railway transportation in the City of Du - Councilman McEvoy moved that buque; fixing a time for the removal the report be made a matter of rec- of rails, ties, poles and appurten- ord. Seconded by Councilman antes from the streets and the re- Schuckert. Carried by the following storation of streets; designating mo - vote: for bus routes; prescribing the Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Places for loading and discharging McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. of passengers; imposing conditions Nays—None, upon the rights granted by this or- Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. dinance; providing for the continu- ance in effect of all of the provisions Resolution No. 37-33. of the franchise ordinance of said A Resolution approving applica- Interstate Power Company not in - tion for the sale of beer and author- consistent herewith; and requiring izing the issuance of permit. an acceptance of the provisions here - Whereas, the City Council of the of," as amended by Ordinance No. City of Dubuque has examined the 20--32, by repealing that portion of application which has been filed -for Paragraph 258, Section 12, Route 7, Permit for the sale of beer within . and enacting u substitute in lieu the City of Dubuque and has ap. thereof, presented and read. proved such application as applies Councilman Schuckert moved that to the person herein named at the the reading just had be considered location described herein: Now, Therefore, the first reading of the ordinance. Be It Resolved by said Council, Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: that permit for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, the same is hereby authorized and Thompson. Nays—None. ordered issued, as follows: Absent—Councilmen Andelfinger. CLASS "B" PERMIT Councilman Schuckert moved to Reuben Foster.....,574 East 16th Street suspend the rules requiring an or - dinance to be read on three separate Special Sesson, June 23rd, 1933 135 days. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane; Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that City Manager Evans be authorized to attend the Good Will Tour of Thursday, June 15th, 1933. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that the matter of discontinuing the Sprinkler Alarm Service at the Ninth Street Fire Engine House on July 1st 1933, be extended to Jan- uary 1st, 1934. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved `7.7.933• Adopted d933. Councilmen L........... _... ....... _.............. Attest: ........... .., �C• City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, June 23rd, 1933. Council met at 10:00 A. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilmen Andelflnger and McEvoy. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stat- ed that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of conducting a hearing on applications of City of Dubuque for exemption from tax re- duction law on Fire Pension Fund and Police Pension Fund. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of hear- ing on application of City of Dubuque for exemption from tax reduction law on Police Pension Fund, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent -- Councilmen Andelfinger and McEvoy. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of hear- ing on application of City of Du- buque for exemption from tax re- duction law on Fire Pension Fund, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelflnger and McEvoy. rouncilman Andelflnger entered the Council Chamber and took his eat at 10:10 A. M. At this point Mayor Kane stated at the held, andbsaidlic publi hearing hea ii d now beng was held, and at the conclusion of said public hearing Councilman Schuckert moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, Schuckert and ThomP- son. 136 Special Session, June 28th, 1933 Nays—None. Absent—Councilman McEvoy. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved Adopted � Councilmen: L..._.... - ....... .... ................... . Attest:....._.. ,.k.._.. City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, June 28th, 1933. Council met at 5:05 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. c Mayor Kane read the call and stat- ed that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of approving applications for the sale of beer and authorizing the issuance of permits and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regu- lar meeting of the City Council. Communication of Kenline, Roe - dell, Hoffmann & Tierney, lawyers, by L. F. Tierney, stating that Mont- gomery Ward Company requests the removal of a power pole in the alley between Main and Locust Streets as said pole is interfering with the use and reconstruction of the build- ing to be occupied by Montgomery Ward Company at the corner of Eighth and Main Streets, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rule for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Mr. L. F. Tierney addressed the Council relative to the request of Montgomery Ward Company for the removal of power pole in alley be- tween Main and Locust Streets at Eighth Street. Councilman Andelfinger entered the Council Chamber and took his seat at 5:10 P. M. Councilman Thompson moved that the matter of removal of the power Pole in the rear of the building to be occupied by Montgomery Ward Company be referred to the City Manager to confer with the inter- ested parties as to the making of satisfactory arrangements for the removal of said power pole as re- quested . Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Special Session, June 24th; 1933 Resolution No. 38-33 A resolution approving applications for the sale of beer and authorizing the issuance of permits. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has approved such applications as apply to the persons herein named at the locations described herein: Now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by said Coun- cil, that permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows:— CLASS "B" PERMITS Mike Sand ........... _.2498 Central Avenue Betty Lee.....................871 Central Avenue Norbert W. Brodeur 1080 Julien Ave. Be it further resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of June, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Council Proceedings for the month of May, 1933, presented for ap- proval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the Month of May, 1933, be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 9,-33. An ordinance amending an ordinance entitled "Ordinance No. 15.-32. An ordinance authorizing Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, to substitute motor bus transportation for street railway transportation in the City of Dubuque; fixing a time for the removal of rails, ties, poles, and appur- tenances from the streets and the restoration of streets: designating mo- tor bus routes; prescribing the places for loading and discharging of passen- gers; imposing conditions upon the rights granted by this ordinance; pro- viding for the continuance in effect 11 137 all of the provisions of the franchise ordinance of said Interstate Power Company not inconsistent herewith; and requiring an acceptance of the pro- visions hereof," as amended by Ordi- nance No. 20,-32, by repealing that por- tion of paragraph 258, section 12, Route 7, and enacting a substitute in lieu thereof. Having been passed upon first and second readings, presented and read a third time. ORDINANCE NO 9,-33. An ordinance amending an ordinance entitled "Ordinance No. 15, —32. An ordinance authorizing Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, to substitute motor bus transportation for street railway transportation in the City of Dubuque; fixing a time for the removal of rails, ties, poles, and appur- tenances from the streets and the restoration of streets; designating mo- tor bus routes; prescribing the places for loading and discharging of passen- gers; imposing conditions upon the rights granted by this ordinance; pro- viding for the continuance in effect of all of the provisions of the franchise ordinance of said interstate Power Company not inconsistent herewith; and requiring an acceptance of the pro- visions hereof," as amended by Ordi- nance No. 20, —32, by rcoealing that portion of paragraph 258, section 12, Route 7, and enacting a substitute in lieu thereof. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 400. Section 1. That that por- tion of Paragraph 258, section 12, desig- nated Route 7 of an ordinance entitled, "Ordinance No. 15, —32. An ordinance authorizing Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, to substi- tute motor bus transportation for street railway transportation in the City of Dubuque; fixing a time for the removal of rails, ties, poles, and appurtenances from the streets and the restoration of streets; designating motor bus route:,; prescribing the places for loading and discharging passengers; imposing conditions upon the rights granted by con- tiis nuance e i nceffectpct roviding for all ofthe pro- visions ofthe franchise ordinance ut said Interstate Power Company not in- consistent herewith; and requiring an acceptance of the provisions hereof", as amended by Ordinance No. 20, —32, be and the same is hereby repealed and that in lieu thereof, said Route 7 of said ordinance shall be described ;is follows: "Route 7. Linwood, Mt. Carmel and Cleveland Avenue route; commencing at Davis street and Windsor Sher> tan thence on Davis street to street; thence on Sheridan street to Edith street; thence on Edith street to Burden avenue; thence on BCed`n avenue to Windsor avenue; Windsor avenue to Last Twenty-sec- ond street; thence on Last Twenty - on oCentraletato venue tial avenue: e iu Llehc<<h street; thence oheWest iiElev nshrstr t° to Alain street; shred Dodge street; thence on Dodge to South Locust street;thence InSonce lh Locust street to Rockdale road: Grandview on Rockdale oaontOSouthh Grandview avenue; thence avenue to -,,It Carmel circle: return Bryant ue to n South rathencenoni BryanteW nStr'eet to Rush street; thence on Rush stn­ to Villa street; thenceon thence of' (slept to Cleveland avenue; 138 Special Session, land avenue to Bryant street; thence on Bryant street to Dodgestreet; thence on Dodge street to 1lfain street; thence on Main street to West Thir- teenth street; thence on West Thir- teenth street to Central avenue; thence on Central avenue to Twenty-second street; thence on East Twenty-second street to Windsor avenue; thence on Windsor avenue to place of begin- ning." Par. 401. Section 2. This ordinance shall be In force and effect ten days from and after Its final passage, adop- tion and approval by the City Council and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second readings this 12th day of June, 1933. Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this 28th day of June, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in the Telegraph - Herald and Times-Journalnewspaper, June 30th, 1933. J. J. SHEA, 6-30-1t City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second. ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and thompson. Nays --None. Statement of Alfred F. Pape, sub- scribed and sworn to, in the sum of $237.00 covering contract for the Installation of toilet and toilet facil- ities on the premises of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sauer at 620 Strauss Street, Lot 72 Burden & Lawther's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the statement of Alfred F. Pape be made a matter of record . Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. June 28th, 1933. Certificate of City Manager To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned here- by certifies the iigtallation olfat asani she anitary ettract rand toilet facilities in the premises of Frank J. and Norma Sauer, Lot 72 Burden and Lawther's Addition, as Per Resolution No. 29--33, Alfred F. Pape, contractor, has been com. pleted. I further certify that this work has been done in accordance with the plans and specifications and stipulations of the contract and I June 28th, 1933 would therefore recommend its ac- ceptance by the Council. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No. 39-33 accepting improvement for the installation of a sanitary toilet and toilet facilities In the premises of Frank J. and Nor. ma Sauer, Lot 72 Burden and Law- ther's Addition, as per Resolution No. 29-33, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Grant and Easement Know- all men by these presents: That in consideration of $1.00 in hand paid by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a municipal corporation, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowl- edged, the undersigned being the owner of Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of Waller's Subdivision at the northeast corner of West Fifth and Delhi Streets in the City of Dubuque, hereby grants and conveys to said City of Dubuque, a perpetual right of easement, in, over and across said southwest cor- ner of said Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of Wall. er's Subdivision, described as a tri- angle 7 feet along Delhi Street and 7 feet along West Fifth Street, for the purpose of providing a proper sidewalk of approximately 5 ft. in width at the intersection of West Fifth and Delhi Streets. This Grant of Easement shall be binding upon the undersigned, his heirs, executors, administrators, purchasers and as. signs forever. ROBERT F. BARTELS. State of Iowa 1 Dubuque County Be it remembered that on this 23rd day of June, 1933, personally appeared before me, a Notary Pub- lic, in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, Robert F. Bartels who is personally known to me and acknowledged that he executed the foregoing instrument as his voluntary act and deed. A. E. SIGMAN, Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Grant and Easement be accept- ed and ordered recorded with the County Recorder and that a warrant in the sum of $1.00 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Robert F. Bartels to cover consid- eration of the Grant and Easement. Special Session, June 28th, 1933 139 Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Carried by the following vote: Thompson. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Nays—None. Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Petition of John Halley, referred Thompson. to the City Council by the Board Nays—None. of Supervisors, requesting the sus - Petition of Joseph M. Schmitt, et pension of the 1932 tax on Lot 296 al, requesting the repairing of Gil- Glendale Addition, presented and more Street from Cooper Place read. south to the alley and the alley west Councilman Schuckert moved to to Summitt Street, also that side- refer the petition to the City So - walks be placed along Gilmore licitor for investigation and report. Street from Cooper Place to West Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Fifth Street, presented and read. Carried by the following vote: Councilman Schuckert moved to Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen refer the petition to the City Coun- Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and cil to view the grounds. Seconded Thompson. by Councilman Thompson. Carried Nays—None. by the following vote: Petition of Susan Adams, referred Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen to the City Council by the Board of Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Supervisors, requesting the remis- Thompson, sion of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Nays—None. East 461/2 feet of North 961/2 feet Petition of A. J. Eisenegger re- of Lot 36 of Farley Sub., presented questing permission to erect a re- and read. movable canopy over sidewalk on Councilman Schuckert moved to West 11th Street from the building refer the petition to the City So - known as Arno Building located on licitor for investigation and report. the corner of 11th and Iowa Streets Seconded by Councilman Thompson. to the curbing, presented and read. Carried by the following vote: Councilman Andelfinger moved the be Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and that the prayer of petition granted upon condition that A. J. Thompson. Eisenegger furnish the City of Du- buque with a Public Liability Policy Nays—None. Petition of Julien Dubuque Mem- in the amount of $1000.00 to cover orial Committee, by B. C. Schmid, requesting permission to any damages which may occur due chairman, Saturday, July to erection of canopy over public Seconded by Councilman hold a tag day on 15th, 1933, for the raising of funds property. Thompson. Carried by the follow- for the completion and erection of a memorial, presented and read. Ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Councilman Andelfinger moved of the petition be Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and that the prayer granted. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Schuckert. Carried by the follow Nays—None. Petition of Ernest Becker request- Ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Ing that he be granted a free. If Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and cense to peddle fruit and vegetables, presented and read. Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that Proof of publication, certified to the prayer of the petition be 'denied. by the publisher, of the list of Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. claims for which warrants were Carried by the following vote: drawn during the month of May, Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and 1933, presented and read. Schuckert moved that Thompson. Councilman the proof of publication be received Nays—None. nci an and filed. Seconded by Chefollow- Petition of Henry Martin, referred I Thompson. Carried by to the City Council by the Board of to Ing vote: Councilmen Kane, Supervisor's, requesting the suspen• Seas—Mayor McEvoy, Schuckert and sion of the 1932 tax on Lots 5, 6, Andelfinger, 13, 14 of Ryder's Sub., and the East Thompson. 100 feet of Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of Min. Nays—Notre. No.—33 Lot 48, presented and read. Resolution d by City Council Councilman Schuckert moved to Be it re solfeDubuque that the fol - the Cit o refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. of lowing, having complied with the of law relating to the sale Seconded by Councilman Thompson. vote: provisions ty of of cigarettt granted hin the mitt to DU- Carried by the following men buque, Yeas—Mayor Kane, Council 140 Special Session, June 28th, 1933 cigarettes and cigarette Papers with- in said City and the Manager is di- rected to issue such permit on behalf of said City:— Charles F. Meyers, 5 West 8th Street. John D Flynn, 450 West Locust Street. Western Grocer Co., 90-98 Main Street. Dominick Welu, 532 E. 22nd Street. Falkenhainer Drug Co., 1097 Julien Avenue. The Interstate Co., Illinois Central Ry. Depot. Robert McFarlane, 1798 Central Avenue. Frank McLaughlin, 115 E. 22nd Street. Baumhover & McCauley, (Econ- omy Drug Co.), 298 Main Street. J. F. Stampfer Co., 800 Main Street. Arthur J. Eisenegger, 1101 Iowa Street. Adam Zillig, 1347 Central Avenue. Alois Glab, 2991 Central Avenue. Henry C. Braun, 1415 Rhomberg Avenue. Arthur J. Trapp, 1266 Central Avenue. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of June, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution and that the bonds accompanying the applica- tions be approved. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. une To the Honorable JMayorB and33. City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following bonds and policies and desire to have your approval on same for filing:— SIGNS 1006 Hughes, CentralAvenue Policy Policytral otNo. YR •1170, London Guarantee & Ac- cident Co. F.. A. Sibbing, (Sibbing's Jewelry), 8,03 Main Street. T. 432503, Cont inePolicy No. C. L. ntal Casualty Co. W. A. Martin, (Dub. Auto Supply CO.),48 West 9th Street. Policy No. O. L. & T. 432504, Continental Casualty Co. Byrne Bros. Co., 900-904 Iowa Street. Policy No. O. L. & T. 432501, Continental Casualty Co. Mary Callaghan et al, 280 Main Street. Policy No. L. O. L. 378347, New Amsterdam Casualty Co. Belsky Motor Co., 8th and Iowa Streets. Policy No. AA 2621, The Fidelity & Casualty Co. Renter Music House, 531 Main Street. Policy No. ICB 2491, Stan- dard Accident Ins. Co. Majestic Garage, 144 Locust Street. Policy No. CLI 2215, Columbia Casu- alty Co. Schneider Drug Co., 29th and Central Avenue. Policy No. CLI 2215, Columbia Casualty Co. Nielsen's Garage, 446 Central Ave- nue. Policy No. CLI 2215, Columbia Casualty Co. M. Birndorf, 133 West 7th Street. St. Paul Mercury Indemnity Co. HOUSE MOVER'S BOND Heabel & Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Standard Accident Ins. Co. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the bonds and policies be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Report of the Board of Health for the month of May, 1933, presented. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the report of the Board of Health for the Month of May, 1933, be received and plactd on file. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. June 13, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that after the special meeting called at 7:30 P. M. June 19th, Council met at an adjourned meeting and con- sidered the request of the Volun- teers of America to have a tag day in Dubuque. Mrs. Evelyn Walter, field repre- sentative, had outlined the desire of the Volunteers of America pre- viously at the Council meeting and her application was read at the reg- ular meeting. Council had ascertained the fact Special Session, June 28th, 1933 141 that the money collected from the citizens of Dubuque would be used In the State of Iowa, but not neces- sarily in the City 'of Dubuque and the Council felt that local relief and charitable organizations were better able to take care of local conditions. Accordingly, the petition was denied. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report be made a matter of rec- ord. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Power of Attorney issued to J. C. Gehrig and L. E. Hille by the In- demnity Insurance of North America, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Power of Attorney be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. June 5, 1933: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Attached is a request of Mr. M. C. Mai of 438 Main Street, the operator of the former Bruns- wick Billiard Parlor, which was pre- sented to Council May 26, 1933, and referred to the City Manager for fur- ther investigation. Mr. Mai's plea is that on April 10, 1933, he applied for and was issued a license for five pool and billiard tables, totaling $25.00. The license fee was paid on date of issuance of license. At the time of request for license, Mr. Mai discussed with Miss Demkier a possibility of refund on said billiard table license in case of change of occupation on said prem- ises. In his letter to Council, Mr. Mai stated that "no doubt a refund would be made upon application." In our conversation today, I find that he was not guaranteed by this office a refund, but that the thought that possibly he might receive a refund arose in his mind after having seer refunds made on cigarette license: and other City licenses. Following the approval of the bee] act, Mr. Mai was one of the first petitioners for a Class B permit. Hf was granted and paid for beer per mit No. 13 issued April 25, 1933, a: well as $10.00 for a restaurant li cense on the same date, totaling $110.00. Immediately on granting o his beer permit, he started to aban don the pool and billiard tables an( operated said five tables approxim- ately four weeks from April 1, 1933. At the date of issuance of license No. 28 for these five tables, the old Ordinance No. 61, dated January 3, 1920, was apparently in effect. There is no mention in this ordinance of any refund being permitted or not permitted. In Ordinance No. 3, pass- ed April 10, 1933, Section 306 reads as follows: "No Refund. Section 8. Except as may be provided by .law, no refund shall be allowed upon any license which is actually used for a lesser period than that prescribed in the license." According to the new Ordinance, finally adopted April 18, 1933, being designated Ordinance No. 4, the sec- tion devoted to billiard and pool hails has no mention of any refund being permitted or not permitted. Other sections of this same Oidin- arrce have conditions upon which a refund cannot be granted. This request for a refund on the time basis of 11-12 of the year for the non-use of said five billiard and pool tables may be in conflict with the above noted Section 306. How- ever, it would seem to the writer that Mr. Mai complied with the Or- dinance of the City of Dubuque even with knowledge that the possibility might exist that within a month he would not use these same tables. It is the writer's belief that if any legal way exists to make this partial re- fund, that it should be done. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that M. C. Mai be granted a refund of $22.88 on pool tables license, this be- ing a refund of 11-12 of a year and a warrant in the sum of $22.88 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of M. C. Mai to cover the amount of refund. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas ---Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Stanley Wiedner re- questing permission to operate a Bingo Game on the vacant lot just north of Jos. Zehetner Fruit Co. at 19th and Central Avenue presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the prayer of the petition be denied. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Concilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. 142 Special Session, June 28th, 1933 There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- delflnger. Carried Councilman ed by thefwi g vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andeiflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved (� pis.fr.-1933. Adopted aAA&V ,, J1933. Councilmen Attest: ....... _..... ..Y... ity �r/YLQ„ay... �� CClerk. Regular S ssion, July 3rd, 1933 145 CITU COUNCIL Regular Session, July 3rd, 1933. Council met at 7:35 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson, City Man- ager Evans. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Mayor Kane stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of act- ing upon such business as may pro- perly come before the meeting. Order of Oscar Anderson, Direct- or of Budget, in the matter of the ap- plication of City of Dubuque for ex- emption from tax reduction law on Police Pension Fund, setting the time for public hearing on said ap- plication as of June 23rd, 1933, pre- sented and lead. Councilman Thompson moved to receive and file the Order of the Budget Director. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelflnger and Schuckert. Order of Oscar Anderson, Direct- or of Budget, in the matter of the application of City of Dubuque for exemption from tax reduction law on Fire Pension Fund, setting the time for public hearing on said applica- tion as of June 23rd, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to receive and file the Order of the Budget Director. Seconded by COun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Order of Oscar Anderson, Director of Budget, granting the application of the City of Dubuque for exemp- tion from Tax Reduction Law on Police Pension Fund, presented and read. Councilmen McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the Order of the Budget Director. Seconded by Coun. cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Order of Oscar Anderson, Director of Budget, granting the application of the City of Dubuque for exemp- tion from Tax Reduction Law on Fire Pension Fund, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the Order of the Bud- get Director. Seconded by Council- men Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Bane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent— Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Petition of Judd Ulrich et al re- questing that an electric street light be installed on Delhi Street at or near where Delhi Street and City Limits meets, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Manager with power. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Petition of A. J. Eiseneggegr, re- questing permission to transfer his beer license from 155 West 11th Street to 1101-1103 Iowa Street, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Petition of Josephine McCeney, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lots 3, 4 and 5 Wm. Blake's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City ,S.Olic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Petition of Dorothea Drost, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 tax et -111 and Leven's Addition, presented read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic itor for investigation and report - Seconded Seconded bye following �anotP cF.voY. Carried by 146 Regular Session, July 3rd, 1933 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent —Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Petition of Gus J. Schnee, Jr., re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 2 of 1 of 6 of Min. Lot 470 and Lot 6 of Margadant's Sub., present- ed and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Petition of Walter Burke, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on Lot. 4 of South Ave. Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent— Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Petition of Anna Peter, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on Lots 95, 96, 97, 98 of Finley Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Petition of Mary McCauley, refer- red to the City Council by the Board Of Supervisors, requesting the can- cellation of the 1932 tax on Lot 12 Mill's West Dubuque Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. C,Iriied by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Bane, Councilmen 11 cEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent - - Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Resolution No. 41-33 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for the installation of a sanitary toilet and toilet facilities in the premises of Frank J. and Norma Sauer, Lot 72 Burden and Lawther's Addition, as per Resolution No. 29- 33, by Alfred F. Pape, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate here- inafter named, situated and owned, for the several amounts set oppo- site each lot or parcel of real estate. as follows: Special assessment sub- mitted......................................... _............ 19.......... Owner Location Amount Frank J. and Norma Sauer, Lot 72 Burden & Lawther's Addition......................................................$237.4)0 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, Counielmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman McEvoy Moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent —Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. (Resolution providing for the is- suance of Public Improvement Bonds.) Resolution No. 42--33. WHEREAS, the contract hereto- fore entered into by the City of Du- buque for the installation of toilet facilities hereinafter described, has been completed and said improve- ment has been accepted by the City Council of said City and the City Engineer has computed the cost and expense thereof to be $237.00. AND WHEREAS, public notice as provided by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the inten- tion of the City Council to issue bonds to pay the cost of said im- provement and a public hearing has been held pursuant thereto, and all objections filed thereto have been considered and determined: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that to provide for the cost of the installation of a sanitary toilet and toilet facilities Regular Session, July 3rd, 1933 147 in the premises of Frank J. and Nor- in said resolution; which cost is as - ma Sauer, Lot 72 Burden and Law- sessable to and levied along said ther's Addition, as per Resolution improvement, and is made by law No. 29-33, there be issued improve- a lien on all abutting or adjacent went bonds to the amount of $237.00. property, and payable in ten annual Said bonds shall be issued under installments, with interest on all the provisions of Chapter 311 of the deferred payments at the rate of Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear in- five per cent per annum, and this terest as of the 3rd day of July, bond is payable only out of the 1933: shall be in the denominations money derived from the collection of $100.00 except that there shall be of said special tax, and said money one bond in the amount of $37.00. can be used for no other purpose. They shall be numbered from 3329 And it is hereby certified and re - to 3331 inclusive and shall be di- cited that all the acts and condi- vided into three series of which the tions and things required to be done bond numbered 3329 shall constitute precedent to and in the issuing of the first series and shall be pay- this series of bonds, have been done, able the 1st day of April, A. D. 1935; happened and performed in regular the bonds numbered 3330 and 3331 and due form as required by said shall constitute the second series law and resolution; and for the as - and shall be payable the 1st day of sessments, collections and payment April, A. D. 1939. hereon of said special tax, the faith Said bonds shall bear interest at and diligence of said City of Du - the rate of five per cent per annum buque are hereby irrevocably which interest shall be payable pledged. semi-annually, in accordance with In witness whereof, the City of the terms of the coupons thereto at- Dubuque by its City Council has tached; and said bonds shall be pay- caused this bond to be signed by its able out of the proceeds of the spe- Mayor and countersigned by its City tial assessment levied for said im- Clerk, with the seal of said City af- provement. fixed this 3rd day of July, 1933, and Both principal and interest shall has authorized the use of their fac- be payable at the office of the City simile signature to the interest cou- Treasurer in the City of Dubuque. pon hereto attached. Said bonds shall be substantially in the following form: No............................... SeriesNo ............................... CITY OF DUBUQUE IMPROVEMENT BOND The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer here- of, on the first day of April, A. D. 193.........; or any time before that date at the option of the City, the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), with interest thereon at the rate of five Per cent per annum, payable on the presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached, both interest and principal are pay- able at the office of the City Treas- urer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque pursuant to and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, and in ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of said City, duly passed on the 3rd day of July, 1933. This bond is one of a series of 3 bonds, 2 for $100.00 numbered from 3329 to 3330 inclusive, and one for $37.00 numbered 3331, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of installing a sanitary toilet and toilet facilities in the premises of Frank J. and Norma Sauer, Lot 72 Burden and Lawther's Addition, as per Resolution No. 29-33, and described Mayor. Countersigned (Seal) City Clerk. (FORM OF COUPON) Onthe.....................day of ................................... ... .. A. D. 193....._.., the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in the bond, the sum of Dollars, at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being............. ....... ... months interest due that day on dated Improvement Bond No ............. ......... 193.......... Mayor. Countersigned: ....................... City Clerk. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the areor and City Clerk he hereby instructed to and d they o cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby said bonds inRaucted tr book to eg isterbe kept by him for that purpose, and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer who will also register in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. BE IT I , TTe Treasurer erlbe0a rdFh that the City is hereby instructed to sell said 148 Regular Session, July 3rd, 1933 bonds in the manner provided by law, the proceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Improvement Fund. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the interest coupons attached to the bonds be signed with the fac- simile signature of the Mayor and countersigned with the fac-simile signature of the City Clerk. BE 1T FURTHER RESOLVED, that as fast as funds allow, begin- ning with the second year after the payment of interest due, these bonds shall be called and retired in the same order as numbered. Adopted this 3rd day of July, 1933. Approved: M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Resolution No. 43-33. A resolution approving applica- tions for the sale of beer and author- izing the issuance of permits. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has exam- ined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer within the City of Du- buque and has approved such appli- cations as apply to the persons here- in named at the locations described herein: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by said Coun- cil, that permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows:— CLASS "B" PERMIT Frani: P. Klein..................600 Central Ave. CLASS "C" PERMIT J. J. Weber..............................146 Locust St. 13E IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed with the appli. i cations be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, Attest: J. J. SHEA,unc.ilmen. City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the ,ndoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor ' Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Councilman Andelfinger entered the Council Chamber and took his seat at 7:45 P. M. Resolution No. 44-33. Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the N:an.ager Is directed to issue such permit )li behalf of said City: John C. Beck, 1501 Central Avenue. John A. Armstrong, 398 Main Street. A. J. Ender, 2311 Windsor Avcniie. Lawrence Nielson, 378 Main Street. Louis J. Knockel (Crescent Sweat Shop), 1048 Main Street. Potterveld Drug Co., 1687 Delhi Street. Adam J. Berntgen (Spen:iley :-'igar Store), 401 Main Street. Frank L. Schaefle (Fitzgerald Cigar Co.), 923 Main Str('et. Len Steiner, 2195 Delhi etreut. John J. Grommersch, 55 East lith Street. Matthew B. Olansky (Union Cigar Store), 714 Main Street. Thompson & Hogan, 55 Locuk Street. Wm. C. Leik, 501 Rhomb>rg Avenue. W. F. Trimpler, 1585 Delhi Street. United Cigar Stores, Inc., 801 Main. Street. George Miller, 23-24 Wert 'tit Street. W. H. Klauer, 2nd and Maiu Streets. Peter Petrakis (Central Lunch Room), 1410 Central Avenue. Elks Lodge, 7th and Locus. Streets. Fred J. Kunnert, 850 Jackson Street. Kies Drug Store, 1362 Central Avenue. Wm. D. Nelson, 2400 Central Avenue. Rath Central Market, 12th and Central Avenue. Harry J. Jacquinot, 1850 Central Avenue. L. and Jos. Bertsch (Merchants Hotel), 304 Main Street. Earl Wood, 530 Main Street. Melchoir Mai (De Luxe Sales Co.), 438 Main Street. Regular Session, Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved that the bonds accompanying the appli- cations be approved. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Resolution No. 45-33. Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Du- buque, be granted a renewal of their permit to sell cigarettes and cigar- ette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such renewal on behalf of said City: Benj. L. Baumhover, 1040 Julien Avenue. Elmer R. Bradley, 2117 Delhi Street. Amy Haley, 815 West 5th Street. Mrs. N. B. Joseph (Erie Cafe), 121 West 1st Street. Wm. Wagner, 1501 Rhomberg Avenue. Mrs. Frank X. Wille, 2678 Central Avenue. George J. Trimpler, 1701 Asbury Street. Witwer Grocer Co., 15 Main Street. The Diamond Grill, Inc., 900-910 Main Street. Edward J. Malloy, 880 Iowa Street. A. J. Berntgen (Canfield Hotel), 4th and Central. Gust Paul (Julien Candy Kitchen), 241 Main Street. 1564 Geo. Stavros (Royal Cafe), Central Avenue. A. J. Ender (Grocery No. 2), 1703 Maple Street. Clarence Buelow, 1555 So. Grand- view Avenue. Edward Peryon, 257 West 8th Street. Carl A. Clark, 976 Main Street. M. J. Ludwig, 1545 So. Grandview Avenue. July 3rd, 1933 149 Geo. Ragatz, Jr. (Ragatz Drug Store), 1996 Central Avenue. Dorothy Kiene (The Kruse Gro- cery), 2418 Central Avenue. Anton Fortman, 253 Main Street. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved that the bonds accompanying the appli- cations be approved. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Verbal request of C. J. Healey, owner of South 26 feet of Lot 245, Davis Farm Addition, that he be granted permission to pay the three delinquent sewer and water connec- tions, plus interest, at this time and that the balance of the seven assess- ments be spread over a period of seven years presented. Councilman Thompson moved that the request be referred to the City Treasurer for investigation and to report bats: to the City Council whether any tax sale certificates have been sold to cover the delin- quent special assessments. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane,men Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. Attorney Leo F. Tierney, repre- senting Montgomery Ward Com- pany, and Attorney F. A. O'Connor, representing the Interstate Power Company, addressed the Council relatpolesve to in the rear earremoval ofMontgomery 150 Special Session, July 10th, 1933 Ward Company Building at 8th and Main Streets. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the matter of removal of power pole in the Alley in the rear of the Montgomery Ward Company Store Building at Eighth and Main Streets be referred to the City Solicitor to confer with the interested parties as to the removal of said power pole. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. There being no further business Councilman McEvoy moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Schuckert. J. J. SHEA, n/� ../- gqCity Rerk. Approved a4&&.t p!i..a..%..,,...1933. Adopted ( Councilmen: City Clerk. circ COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, July 10th, 1933. Council met at 7:50 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of approving the Budget Estimate of Expendi- tures for the ensuing year and di- recting the City Clerk to publish no. tice of date of hearing upon the same and acting upon any other business that may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Written opinion of City Solicitor Czizek advising the City Council that they have the power to enter an order directing the Interstate Power Company to remove the pow- er pole in the Alley in the rear of the Montgomery Ward Company Store, located at the southwest cor- ner of Main and West Eighth Streets, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the written opinion of City Solic- kitor Czizek be made a matter of gerecord. Seconded by Councilman 0'McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 46-33. Whereas, it is deemed necessary by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that an electric service pole and appurtenances attached thereto and now being maintained by the Lnterstate Power Company in the alley at the rear of the premises located at the southwest corner of West Eighth and Main Streets, Montgomery Ward Company lessees, be removed from its present loca- tion for the reason that the same as now located constitutes .an b terfer- once with and an obstruction to the use of said premises by said Mont- gomery Ward Company and the al- ley adjacent thereto. Now, There - tore: Be it Resolved by this Council that said Interstate Power Company be and it is hereby ordered to re- move said pole and appurtenances from its present :location so as to make egress and ingress from and to said premises possible from the alley adjacent to the same, said re- moval to be made within ten days from the adoption of this Resolution Special Session, July 10th, 1933 151 at the expense of said Interstate Power Company. Be it further Resolved that said Interstate Power Company be and it is hereby granted permission to locate and place said pole with its appurtenances at a point northerly of its present location in said alley so as not to interfere with the use of said premises by said Montgom- ery Ward Company such removal and the placing of said pole and the appurtenances to be made under the supervision of the City Electrician. Be it further Resolved that a copy of this Resolution be served upon the Interstate Power Company forth- with and the same shall constitute notice of the order of removal here- in provided for. Passed, adopted and approved this 10th day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, 115, B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of H. W. Bartholomew requesting that he be granted a per- mit to operate a roller skating rink at 76 Main 'Street presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the prayer of the ;petition be denied. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Application of Dominick Gala re- questing permission to transfer his Class B beer .permit from the pres- ent location at 24.08 Central Avenue to 1.563 C.eatral Avenue presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the transfer be granted with the understanding that the Surety Bond be endorsed so that same will apply to location at 1563 Central Avenue. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Nicolo Beninati re- questing permission to construct a two-story frame addition to a two. story frame building located at 1402 Elm Street presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be denied. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mathilda Becker, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on N. 1/z of Lot 2 of Fosselman's Sub., pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Elizabeth Vosberg Schroeder, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on North 371/2 feet of Lot 17 of Cummings Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Bane, Councilmen ounc e Schuckert, Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Lena Kaiser, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on Lot 3 of 4 of Kniest Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following Councilmen Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mary A. Russell, re ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the the exemption of Sub.lof2 tax on Lot 11 of711, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation Cu oaand re- port. Seconded the Councilman b Thompson. Carried Y lowing vote: Yeas—MayorM EvoY Councilmen ,Schuckert Andelfinger, Thompson. Nays—None. 152 Special Session, J Petition of Theresa Richard's Es- tate, by ' Alice Schnee, Admx., re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on South 43 feet of Lot 15, South 43 feet of West 36 feet of Lot 16 of Farley's Sub., and Lot 10 of Prospect Hill Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Bridget Casey, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 tax on Lot 1 of 2 of 7 of Min. Lot 79, Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 3 of Min. Lot 79, and Lot 2 of 1 of 3 of. 7 of Min. Lot 79, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Ida A. Eichmann, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 221 of Finley Addition, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Certificate of Library Tax Levy fixing the amount of Library tax needed for the ensuing year for Li- brary purposes in the amount of $21,476.00, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the certificate be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Peas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Audeltinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Certificate of Playground and Rec- reation Commission Tax Levy fixing the amount of Playground tax need- ed for the ensuing year for play- ground purposes in the amount of $8.406.00, Presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that 10th, 1933 the certificate be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andeltinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Certificate of Park Board Tax Levy fixing the amount of Park Board Tax needed for the ensuing year for Park purposes in the aunt of $16,500.00 plus share of monies and credits tax, making a total amount of $17,018.00, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the certificate be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. July 10, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Referring to the ver- bal request of C. J. Healey asking to be allowed to pay sewer and water special assessment on the in- stallment plan, and which petition was referred to me for further in- vestigation and report, beg to advise that I have investigated the records and find three (3) delinquent install- ments and no tax sale certificates against this property for this im- provement. Respectfully submitted, OTTO F. PULS, City Treasurer. Councilman Schuckert moved that the request of C. J. Healey be grant- ed and that he be allowed to pay the three delinquent sewer and wat- er special assessments, at this time Plus interest, levied against the South 26 feet of Lot 245 Davis Farm Addition and that the balance of the seven installments be spread over seven equal installments. Sec- onded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. and Thompson. Nays—None. July 10, 1933. Certificate of City Manager. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby certifies that the contract for the construction of a concrete sidewalk along the east side of South Grandview Avenue abutting Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 46, Special Session, July 10th, 1933 153 Fred Fichter, contractor, has been completed. I further certify that this work has been done in accordance with the plans and specifications and stipulations of the contract and I would therefore recommend its ac- ceptance by the Council. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No. 47-33. Resolution accepting the contract for the con- struction of a concrete sidewalk along the east side of South Grand- view Avenue abutting Lot 1 of Lot 1. of Mineral Lot 46 and directing the Clerk to publish notice of the levy of special assessment, present- ed and read. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert: and Thompson. Nays—None. July S, 1933. i'o the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting herewith reports of the City Aud- itor, City Treasurer and City Water Works for the month of June, 1933, also a list of claims and a list of payrolls for which warrants were drawn during the month of June, 1933. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. July 10, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that considerable damage has been done to the north end of the City of Dubuque during the storms on March 30th and July 1st in the particular area from 30th Street to 22nd Street and Jackson Street to Pinard Street dice to the fact that the drainage conditions north of the north city line are very inadequate and present a factor that may produce a great deal of damage to our City if pro- per precautions are not immediately takeu. It is estimated that the total cost to the City of Dubuque for cleaning of mud and debris after these two storms in the above men- tioned area is approximately $3,500. The cause of this new source of trouble is the fact that the drain- age ditch from a point near the Brunswick leading northeastwardly to the Little Maquoketa River, near the mouth of the same, has become blocked at three definite places and at many other places deepening should be provided. Colonel Edgerton, United States Engineer at Rock Island, has been advised of this trouble. He has vis- ited Dubuque, examined personally the conditions of the drainage ditch from the Brunswick to the Maquo- keta River and also viewed the re- puted stoppage at the mouth of the Little Maquoketa River. At our suggegstion, the United States Army Engineers have taken soundings at the mouth of the Little Maquoketa River and have determined that there is a sand bar forming at this location. They have made a rather indefinite promise to clean out this bar at some future time when their equipment is in this vicinity. We have informally suggested to the Supervisors of Dubuque County that R. F. C. labor be employed to remove the stoppage on the drainage area northwardly from the City. To date nothing has been accomplished. We are advised that the Maquo- 'keat River is very crooked and is rapidly filling its bed to such an extent that a passibility in the very near future may exist that at flood times water will flow southwardly from the Little Maquoketa River to- ward Dubuque rather than emptying into the mouth of the Mississippi River. This matter, together with the inadequate drainage northwardly from the Brunswick Plant to the Maquoketa River had also been called to the attention of Mr. Ames, Donald of Ames College, Iowa. This man was appointed by the President and is in charge of the Iowa Reforestation and Soil Erosion work. Thus far his prom- ise that he would come and examine this condition has not been fulfilled. It is suggested that every possible effort be started by the City ('01111- cil toward getting relief from this entire trouble that is beyond thy• city limits through suggestions to the Supervisors, tba united States Army Engl the ast ahteniinftlnf1of handling streams designated the Reforestation and Soil Erosion group. If this con- dition is allowed to continue. heavy 154 Special Session, July 10th, 1933 damages may result in the very near future. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger moved to refer the communication to the City Council to confer with the Board of Supervisors. Seconded by COnn- oilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 48--33. A Resolution approving applica- tion for the sale of beer and auth- oiizing the issuance of permit. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the application which has been filed for permit for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has ap- proved such application as applies to the person herein named at the location described herein: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by said Council, that permit for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same is hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: Class "B" Permit Joseph Costa, 2408 Central Avenue. Be It Further Resolved that the bond filed with this application be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 10th day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 49-33. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cll of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the Provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers with- in Said City and the Manager is di- rected to issue such permit on be half of said City: Merlin Apel, 1205 Cleveland Avenue. George J. Scherer (Strand Cigar Co.), 1187 Iowa Street. Myers -Cox Co., Inc., 409 Iowa Street. Dominick Gala, 1563 Central Avenue. Arthur Eichman, 2119 Rhomberg Avenue. Joseph Costa, 2408 Central Avenue. Ralph E. Beyer (Beyer Cigar Store), 1401 Central Avenue. William Horne, 400 Rhomberg Avenue. Hartig Drug Co., Inc., 2510 Cen- tral Avenue. Hartig Drug Co., Inc., 97 Locust Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 10th day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 50-33. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the Provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a renewal of their permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such renewal on behaf of said City: Schroeder -Kleine Grocer Co., 40-42 ;Main Street. Roshek Bros. Co., 8th and Locust Streets. Thos. F. McCoy, 801 Iowa Street. Hartig Drug Co., 756 Main Street. Joseph C. Schneider, 2900 Central Avenue. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Special Session, July 10th, 1933 155 Passed, adopted and approved this 10th day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays -None. Communication of Wm. L. Ryan, Chief of Fire Department, request- ing that steps be taken to have the building razed which is located at the Northeast corner of Windsor Avenue and Ries Street, owned by Henry Pfotzer, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the communication to the City Council to view the grounds. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Cal•- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays -None. Report of Board of Health for the month of June, 1933, presented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the Board of Health for the month of June, 1933, be re- ceived and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays -None. BUDGET ESTIMATE NOTICE -The city council of Duouque, of Dubuque County, Iowa, will meet the seventh (7th) day of August, 1933, at 7:30 p. m., at the Council Chamber in the City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa. Taxpayers will be heard for or against the following estimate of expendi- tures at that time for fiscal year 1934-3i,. 1 J SHEA, City Clerk. FUNDS n neral ) improvement ) Grading ) These Funds Comprise the Consolidated Fund. Sewer ) Light ) Consolidated Fund ...........$288,706 $ 57.706 $231,000 $319,865 976 $389,2un 2,9:;'1 Fire Equipment .............. 2,100 64 98 2,460 2,036 78,373 104,460 115,048 Fire M „ • „ ....... anntenance ,098 518 ]6,500 10,780 15,768 Firemen s Pension ........... 17,018 Garbage Disposal and Street 14,893 453 14,440 060 18,809 Cleaning ................. Library ......... .. ....... 22,1'23 673 21,450 37. 133,021 34, 77 172,001 Waterworks .......... ....... 130,000 130,1100 17,018 518 ....... 16,500 22,754 20,2'.1 Park ............ Policemen's Pension .......... 14,023 426 `2.371 13,597 75,570 11 592 80,917 lo.0el ;r 4"(10 Bond Retirement ............. 77,941 57,861 1,761 86,100 55,384 :. 481 Bond Interest ................ Playground & Rec. Oper...... 6,403 3,103 3,300 20,278 10,894 2' .365 . • • • • • • 211,as3 Dock Bond & tilt. '26,07'2 794 . 3,574 109 3,465 3,736 3.7!3 Playgr. Bond & Int. .. ....... $775,830 $200,956 $557,611 $841,616 $9us,lu9 Totals ........... .. Estimated taxes per $1.000.00 of Assessed valuation, $16 5973•... $1n,lss,��76 Taxable Valuation 1193`2) ........................... ....... ...... ....... $ 9,735.99, A-loneys and Credits (1932) ...................... ............ 7-12-1t Resolution No. 51-33. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has duly consid- ered and caused to be prepared the budget estimate of expenditures for the fiscal year 1934, as a basis for the levy of the taxes for 1933, to be collected in 1934, and said budget having been duly approved by it; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: That said budget estimate be and the same is hereby ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for pub- lic inspection and the date of public hearingthereon is Augustr1933, at 7:30 eby fixed as the "rth dayayo o'clock P. M., in the Council Cham- ber of the City Hall. hat said Be It Further Resolved tdirected Clerk be and he is hel•eby 156 Special Scssion, July 10th, 1933 to cause said budget estimate of expenditures to be published in they official newspaper of said City and the official notice to be given of the time and place, when and where said budget estimate will be considered by said Council for final adoption and approval, at which time and place taxpayers will be heard for or against said estimate, said publica- tion to be not less than ten days before said date of hearing. Passed, adopted and approved this 10th day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Claim of H. F. Mackert in the sum of $5.18, for damages to his automobile caused by running into a depression on Roosevelt Street, be allowed and a warrant in the sum of $5.18 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer as settlement in full of the claim. Seconded by Council - in -an Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—Counc,'Iman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Engineer be instructed to Prepare plans and specifications for a program of public improvements for which funds will be sought out of the appropriations made by Con- gress in the National Recovery Bill and upon completion of said plans to present the same to the Federal Coordinators of Public Works of Iowa for their approval. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that Dr. James Alderson and H. B. Gniffke be reappointed as members of the Library Board for a term of six years. Seconded by Councilman 110:voY. Carried by the following Vote: Yeas—liayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinzer and McP)voy. Council- man Scihurkert and Thompson vot- ing Yea on the appointment of H. B. Gniffke and voting Nay on the appointment of Dr. James Alderson. There being no further business, Councilman Andelfinger moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, Citty�klerk. Approved a7.4....••(�1933. Adopted .a/..s� 9393 . r L -/J G�—' -C— Councilmen .....__._...._...._.l_ ............._........... Attest: _ .�Y1.t1�1� y City Clerk. Special Session, July 10th, 1933 BOARO OF HEALTH (Official) Special Session, July 10th, 1933. Board met at 10:00 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson and City Manager Evans. Special Order and Notice from Board of Health You are hereby notified that on the 10th day of July, 1933, the Local Board of Health for the City of Du- buque adopted a resolution order- ing you to abandon and remove the outside water closet, privy or privy vault located upon the premises de- scribed therein and to clean the same; also to connect said prem- ises with the sanitary sewer and install sanitary toilet and toilet fa- cilities and connect the same with said sewer, all of which to be done within thirty (30) days from the date of said resolution, a copy of which is herein set out and is as follows: Resolution No. 52-33 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH Be it resolved by the Board of Health of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that it is deemed necessary that Lot Number Two, Brewery Addition, 2355 Carr Street, owned by J. H. Rhomberg Estate, be connected with sanitary sewer; that the outside water closet, privy or privy vault upon said premises be abandoned and removed and said vault cleaned and that a sanitary toilet and toilet facilities be installed and connec- tions made with the sanitary sewer. Be it further resolved that said J. H. Rhomberg Estate be notified to remove and abandon the outside water closet, privy or privy vault located upon the premises above de- scribed and to clean said vault; that said property be connected with the sanitary sewer and that sanitary toilet and toilet facilities be in- stalled and connections made with Skid sewer, all of which to be done within thirty (30) days from the date thereof. Be it further resolved, that said J. H. Rhomberg Estate, be notified of the action of this Board by the service of a written notice together with a copy of this resolution. Fail- ure to comply with the terms here- of within the time stated shall be followed by prosecution or such oth- er action as the Council or Board of Health may determine. 157 Dated this 10th day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, At J. J. SHEA, Mayor. City Clerk. You are further notified that pro- secution will follow a failure to com- ply with this order and notice, or such further action will be taken as to the Council or Board of Health may seem proper. Signed: W. J. CONNELL, Health Officer. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Andelfinger moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, Clerk, Board of Healtb. ApprovedQoar.1933. Adopted c�.yj1933. Bd. of Health (1 Attest: ....._.: _........_..........R._ Clkrk,,� oard of Health. 158 Special Session, CITY COUNCIL (official) Special Session, July 19th, 1933. Council met at 11:40 A. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen 1ICEVoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City :Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Schuckert. :Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made. Notice and Call of Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of Dubuque. To: H. F. Schuckert, Councilman. You are hereby notified and there Is hereby called a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Dubuque to be held at the Council Chamber in the City Hall at •11:30 o'clock A. M., July 19, 1933. At this meeting there will be considered a Resolution to be adopted by the City Council ordering Roshek Broth- ers Company to remove an iron pipe or conduit from the alley at the rear of premises occupied by Montgomery Ward Company for the reason that said pipe and conduit constitute an interference with the use of said alley, an obstruction and a nuisance. Such other business may be trans- acted at said meeting as may prop- erly come before a regular meeting of the Council. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 19th day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Resolution No. 53-33. Whereas, an iron pipe or conduit is be'ng maintained by the Roshek Brothers Company in the alley at the rear of the premises occupied by Montgomery Ward Company, located at the southwest corner of Main and West Eighth Streets, said conduit being used to enhouse, and enclose electrical wires and cable capable of suPplyfug electrical energy of high Voltage; and, K'liereas, sa'd pipe or conduit, as now located, constitutes an obstruc- tion in said alley, a dangerous struc- ture therein, an interference with "'e ftce use of said alley by the public and abutting property, and has become and will continue to be it nui anco and; WII(=t°cas, it deemed necessary, for the protection of life and prop - rt;;, that said pipe or conduit be rwm,v%vd and the nuisance caused ih, reb) b+• abated; Now, Therefore, 19th, 1933 Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That said Roshek Brothers Com- pany be and it is hereby ordered to remove said pipe or conduit from its present location together with the wires and cable it contains within three (3) days after the service of a copy of this Resolution upon it. Be It Further Resolved that a copy of this Resolution be served upon said Roshek Brothers Company forthwith and the same shall con- stitute notice of the order of re- moval herein provided for. Passed, adopted and approved this 19th day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, LCity Clerk. IOU Approved �e'ileS..._1933. Adoptodat (y..o0.g.-.�......... Councilmen Attest: b—t- City Clerk. f Special Session, ONTY COUNCIL ( Official.) Special Session, July 24th, 1933. Council met at 7:40 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Meeting called by order of Mayor Inane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of consider- ing various public improvements and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Mr. Wehlage addressed the Coun- cil requesting permission to sell and install his oil burners without the approval of the fire underwriters. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Manager be authorized to erect a curb wall along a portion of the rear side of Frith Park and: re - grade the west end of the Park to prevent the sand being carried and washed into the Alley between Prince and Queen Streets in order to stop the surface water from flowing onto private property. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman McEvoy moved that the request of the property owners on Maple Street.' asking to have said street repaired and oiled be referred to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Communication of O. J. Stirratt, General Secretary of Young Men's Christian Assoe'.ation, protesting gainst operation of the dance hall, or garden, on Central Avenue be- tween 8th and 9th Streets and re- cluesting that this nuisance be ! t , presented and read. 24th, 1933 159 Councilman Thompson moved to refer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Communication of F. P. Fuhrmann protesting against the Betty Lee Beer Garden located near 9th and Central Avenues and requesting that this noise be stopped as tenants in his buildings are threatening to move if same is allowed to continue, Presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Claim of Coca-Cola Bottling Co., in the amount of $13.50, for damages caused by rain overflowing into base- ment on July 1st, 1933, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the Claim to the City Manager and City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Roy LeVan et al., prop- erty owners abutting Rhomberg Ave- nue, requesting the City Council to take the necessary steps in having Rhomberg Avenue resurfaced, the cost to be borne by the Federal Government under the Public Worlcs Bill, this street being an arterial highway, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays —None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of John Haupert request- ing that Lowell Street be repaired and made passable at this time, as the work can be done by R. F. C. men, presented and read. Councilman 'Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City COun- cil. Sec�nlltedd by yCotuhe fo'.low*ng man MC- I,voy. vote: Conncilman Teas-- Mayor Kane, IIIrT:vny. Schuckert, ThompG' n. Nays' --None. 160 Special Session, July 24th, 1933 Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington et al., requesting that Lowell Street from Schroeder Street west to the end be repaired by macadamizing, oiling and rolling said street, instead of paving the same, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of S. C. Dovi, Director of Dubuque Cadet Band, requesting the City of Dubuque to contribute to the travel fund of the band to help de- fray the cost of travel to Chicago, Ill., as said band is entered in the National Juvenile Band Contest, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to receive and file the petition. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Lena P. Millin, request- ing that the overflow of water in the 900 block on Iowa Street which occurs after a heavy rainfall flooding her lawn and also the cellar, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Man- ager. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of June, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen :McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. NaYs—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of J. JWeber, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancella- tion of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lot 103 of L. H. Langworthy's Addi- tion, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Anton Freund request- ing permission to erect a temporary banner across Main Street, between 6th and 8th Streets, for the purpose of advertising a Garden Party which the Cathedral will hold on July 25, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Continental Oil Com- pany requesting an extension of time on building permits issued in 1931 for the construction of a bulk plant at 200 Railroad Avenue, pre- sented and raed. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the. petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Council Proceedings for the month of June, 1933, presented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of June, 1933, be approved as Printed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Claim of Theo. T. Kies in the amount of $18.04 for damages to his automobile caused by a defective manhole cover in Seminary Street in front of house numbers 836-844 Sem- inary Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the Claim to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of The People's Store, re- questing the release of the policy covering their sign at 627 Main Street, as said sign fell over two months ago and caused no damage and has not been replaced, present- ed and read. Special Session, July 24th, 1933 161 Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Genevieve Hail et al., former patrons of the Emeral Isle Roller Rink, stating that H. B. Bar- tholomew, as proprietor of said roll- er rink, operated the same in a pro- per manner, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the petition. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. July 20, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the Council meet- ing of July 10th a request from Mr. H. W. Bartholomew to operate a skating rink at 76 Main Street was read to City Council, discussed, and denied. At the special meeting held by City Council July 18th this ques- tion was again reviewed and it was agreed among the four Councilmen present that in case satisfactory toilet facilities for both ladies and men would be provided by the own- er, City Council would remove their objection to the original application. Mr. Bartholomew is an ex -service man and desires to take advantage of the American Legion Convention and has asked that a permit be granted to him to conduct this skat- ing rink. According to Ordinance No. 4, dat- ed 1933, a permit can be granted through the, City Manager's offic for 'a skating rink at the rate of $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $50.00 per year. Mr. Bartholomew has today agreed to erect satisfactory toilet facilities. Accordingly, I have in structed Mr. Sigman to issue a it cense for this skating rink. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager• Councilman Thompson moved tha the communication of City Manage Evans be made a matter of record Seconded by Councilman McEvoy Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilme] McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. July 15, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At a special meeting of City Council held Tuesday after- noon, July 18th, the request of Mr. Barber, architect for the Federal Post Office Building on Sixth be- tween Locust and Bluff Streets, re- questing that the widening on the south side of Sixth Street, between Locust and Bluff, be reduced from 4 feet 5 inches to 4 feet was con- sidered. The original agreement between the Federal authorities and the City Council was that Sixth Street would be widened 5 feet on the south side between Bluff Street and Locust Street. Due to the roots of certain trees, it was previously determined by Council that a space of 4 feet 6 inches should be widened and the cost borne by the City on the con- dition that the contractor for the Federal Post Office would construct, at his expense, a new curb. At this time, upon the excavation for this new curb, it is found that roots of trees are still being affected by this 4 foot 6 inch widening pro- cedure and accordingly the request of today for reduction to 4 feet was made verbally by Mr. Barber. After consideration of the ques- tion, Council approved of the second change in the widening of this street to a new width of 4 feet. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the decision of the City Council be made amattereCSchuckert. Sec- onded by Councilman Carried by the following vote: Yea—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson• e Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andeliiingen Resolution No. 54-33 A Resolution approving applica- tions for the sale of beer and auth- orizing the issuance of permits. Council of WHEREAS, the City the City of Dubuque, has examined the applications which have been filed for permits for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has approved such applications as aPPly to the persons herein named at the locations described herein: NOW, THEREFORE, said Coun- BE IT RESOLVED by cil, that permits for the sale of beer within the City of DubiaQue be and and the same are hereby authorszed ordered issued, as follows:— 162 Special Session, July 24th, 1933 Class "B" Permits Leo J. Roth ........... ...... 391 East. 20th St. Nicolo Beninati ............ .._ ...... 1401 Elm St. Frank L. Schaetle..................923 Main St. Class "C" Permits Thomas J. Magee 755 Central Ave. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed with the ap- plications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 24th day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED, McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 55-33 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a per- mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette Rapers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such premit on behalf of said City:— The Page Hotel Co. (Inc.) -73-75 East 4th Street. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bond filed with the appli- cation be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 24th day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor ED McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H F. SCHUCKERT, Attest: J. J. SHEA Councilmen., City Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 56-33 BE IT RFSOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a re- newal of their permit to sell cigar- ettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is di- rected to issue such renewal on be- half of said City:— Karigan & Koliopulos, (Coney Is- land Lunch), 720 Main Street. Charles Petrakis, (Busy Bee Cafe),. 1958 Central Avenue. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed with the appli- cations be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 24th day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 57-33. Resolution approving the proposed plans, speci- fications, form of contract, plat and schedule. for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street forty- one (41) feet wide, including curbs, from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West 17th Street. The im- provement shall be in three (3) sec- tions as follows: Section No. 1, Charter Street to Jones Street; Sec- tion No. 2, Jones Street to West 13th Street; Section 3, West 13th Street to West 17th Street. Esti- mated cost $65,915.10. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 58-33. Resolution of necessity for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street forty- one (41) feet wide, including curbs, from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West 17th Street. The im- provement shall be in three (3) sec- tions as follows: Section No. 1, Charter Street to Jones Street; Sec- tion No. 2, Jones Street to West 13th Street, Section No. 3, West 13th Street to West 17th Street. Estimated cost $65,915.10. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and Placed on file for final aefion. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Special Session, July 24th, 1933 163 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen the resolution be approved and McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. placed on file for final action. Sec- Nays—None. onded by Councilman Thompson. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Resolution No. 59-33. Resolution Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen fixing date of hearing on the pro- McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. posed plans, specifications, form of Nays—None. contract, plat and schedule and to Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. the passage of the resolution of Resolution No. 62-33. Resolution necessity for the paving of Main fixing date of hearing on the pro - Street and South Main Street forty- posed plans, specitications, form of one (41) feet wide, including curbs, contract, plat and schedule and to from the north property line of the passage of the resolution of Charter Street to the south property necessity for the installation of line of West 17th Street. The im. Boulevard Lights on Main Street provement shall be in three (3) sec- from Jones Street to West Thir- . tions as follows: Section No. 1, teenth Street. The improvement Charter Street to Jones Street; Sec- shall consist of removing existing tion No. 2, Jones Street to West boulevard light standards and all 13th Street; Section 3, West 13th appurtenances and installing eighty - Street to West 17th Street. Esti- one (81) double boulevard light mated cost $65,915.10. standards, including cable, switches, Councilman McEvoy moved the fibre conduit, relaying concrete side - adoption of the resolution. Second- walks and replacing all pavement ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- where disturbed and furnishing all ried by the following vote: necessary appurtenances for a com- Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen plete installation. Estimated cost McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. $20,750.00. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved the Absent—Councilman Andelfinger, adoption of the resolution. Second - Resolution No. 60-33. Resolution ed by Councilman Thompson. Car - approving the proposed plans, speci- ried by the following vote: fications, form of contract, plat and Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen schedule for the installation of McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Boulevard Lights on Main Street Nays—None. from Jones Street to West Thir- Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. teenth Street. The improvement Resolution No. 63-33. Resolution shall consist of removing existing approving the proposed plans, speci- boulevard light standards and all ap- fications, form of contract, plat and purtenances and installing eighty- schedule for the resurfacing of West one (81) double boulevard light stan- Seventeenth Street forty (40) feet dards, including cable, switches, fibre `vide from the west property line of conduit, relaying concrete sidewalks Central Avenue to the east property and replacing all pavement where line of West Locust Street. The im- disturbed and furnishing all neces- provement shall consist of removing sary appurtenances for a complete the present brick pavement two (2) installation. Estimated cost $20,750• feet wide along each side of said Councilman Schuckert moved the street, removing one (1) brick per adoption of the resolution. Second- square yard and cleaning the joints ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- between the remaining brick so that be- ried by the following vote: a good bond may be obtained old Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen tween the asphalt binder and con- McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. brick pavement, constructing stone curb, Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. trete gutters, resetting furnishing extra concrete and steel Resolution No. 61-33. Resolution where necessary, constructing con - and by resurfacing said of necessity for the installation of Main Street , trete steps street with a sheet asphalt pave - Doulevard Lights on from Jones Street to West Thir- I ment three (3) inches thick con- (11/) inch teenth Street. The improvement sisting of one and one-half top and one er.] shall consist of removing existing I sheet isPhfch asp halt bindlt Esti- half (1 /z) n boulevard light standards and all ap- d cost, $70,065.00• purtenances and installing eighty- mate Councilman Schuckert moved the one (81) double boulevard light stan- of the resolution. Seconded dards, including cable, switches, fl, bre adoption by Councilman �icF,voy. Carried by conduit, relaying concrete sidewalks t ^^•t ren'acin^ all pavements where they eas--Mayor Kane, Councilmen disturbed and furnishing all neces McEvoy, Rchuckert, Thompson• s^r- annurtenances for a complete Installation. Estimated cost $20,750. Nays-(,NOnt—Co' Andelfineer• I Councilman McEvoy moved that Abseuncilman 164 Special Session, July 24th, 1933 Resolution No. 64=33. Resolution of necessity for the resurfacing of West Seventeenth Street forty (40) feet wide from the west property line of Central Avenue to the east prop- erty line of West Locust Street. The Improvement shall consist of remov- ing the present brick pavement two (2) feet wide along each side of said street, removing one (1) brick per square yard and cleaning the joints between the remaining brick so that a good bond may be obtained be- tween the asphalt binder and old brick pavement, constructing con- crete gutters, resetting stone curb, furnishing extra concrete and steel where necessary, constructing con- crete steps and by resurfacing said street with a sheet asphalt pavement three (3) inches thick consisting of one and one-half (1%) inch sheet as- phalt top and one and onehalf (1%) inch asphalt binder. Estimated cost, $10,065.00. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kanej Councilmen Mci:voy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 65-33. Resolution fixing date of hearing on the pro- posed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and to the passage of the resolution of necessity for the resurfacing of West Seventeenth Street forty (40) feet wide from the west property line of Central Avenue to the east property line of West Locust Street. The improvement shall consist of re- moving the present brick pavement two (2) feet wide along each side of said street, removing one (1) brick per square yard and cleaning the joints between the remaining brick so that a good bond may be obtained between the asphalt bin- der and old brick pavement, con- structing concrete gutters, resetting stone curb, furnishing extra concrete and steel where necessary, con- structing concrete steps and by re- surfacing said street with a sheet asphalt pavement three (3) inches thick consisting of one and one-half (1'.•=) inch sheet asphalt top and one and one-half (11,D inch asphalt bin- der. Estimated cost, $10,065.00. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by tho following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McT•:voy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays --lone. Absent ---Councilman Andelfinger, Resolution No. 66-33. Resolution approving the proposed plans, spec- ifications, form of contract, plat and schedule for the paving of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Peil's Sub- division. The improvement shall consist of grading said street to the proper subgrade, clearing and grub- bing, constructing concrete side- walks, concrete curb, eight (8) inch tile pipe in place for sanitary sewer stub outs, resetting and replacing curb and by paving said street be- tween the existing stone curbs with a six (6) and a four (4) inch con- crete pavement reinforced with No. 6 gauge wire mesh and furnishing crushed stone where. necessary to bring subgrade to the proper grade. Estimated cost $22,76$.50. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 67-33. Resolution of necessity for the paving of Roose- velt Street from the westerly prop- erty line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Peil's Subdivi- sion. The improvements shall con- sist of grading said street to the proper subgrade, clearing and grub- bing, constructing concrete side- walks, concrete, curb, eight (8) inch tile pipe in place for sanitary sewer stub outs, resetting and replacing stone curb and by paving said street between the existing stone curbs with a six (6) and a four (4) inch concrete pavement reinforced with No. 6 gauge wire mesh and furnish- ing crushed stone where necessary to bring subgrade to the proper grade. Estimated cost $22,768.50. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and Placed on file for final action. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 68-33. Resolution fixing date of hearing on the pro- posed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and to the passage of the resolution of necessity for the paving of Roose- velt Street from the westerly prop- erty line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Peil's Sub- division. The improvement shall con- sist of grading said street to the Proper subgrade, clearing and grub- bing, constructing concrete side - Special Session, July 24th, 1933 . 165 walks, concrete curb, eight (8) inch tile pipe in place for sanitary sewer stub outs, resetting and replacing stone curb and by paving said street between the existing stone curbs with a six (6) and a four (4) inch concrete pavement reinforced with No. 6 gauge wire mesh and furnish- ing crushed stone where necessary to bring subgrade to the proper grade. F.st'mated cost $22,768.50. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 69-33. Resolution approving the proposed plans, specif- ications, form. of contract, and plat for the paving of East Twentieth Street from the east property line of Central Avenue to the east prop- erty line of Elm Street and Rhom- berg Avenue from the east property line of Elm Street to the south prop- erty line of Lincoln Avenue. Estim- ated cost $98,635.50. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Verbal report of City Manager Evans stating that Roshek Brothers Company have removed the conduit and iron pipe in the alley in rear of the Montgomery Ward Store Building, located at the southwest corner of Eighth and Main Streets, Presented. Councilman McEvoy moved that the verbal report of City Manager Evans be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following report: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Interstate Power Company be instructed to remove at once from the public streets all street car switches, with the exception of switches in streets proposed to be paved, and also to remove street car tracks from Hill Street, West Third Street and Alpine Street. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Manager be instructed to place yellow markings in center of street at the intersection of West Eighth Street and Julien Avenue. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. REPORT ON BONDED STORM SEWER FUND SHOWING RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES TO JUNE 30, 1933. July 18, 1933. SUMMARY OF STORM SEWER RECEIPTS Cash in Fund 4/1/31................._..........$31,419.33 ..........................................................._. . ......... 2,886.66 Credits to 3/31/32.............................................................. _......... :.............. 90,000.00 Sale of Bonds, July 1932 ....................... _........................_.....-- ...... ... ........ 50,000.00 Sale of Bonds, Oetober, 1932 ......................................... _....................... 962.00 Miscellaneous Credits to 3/31/33 .................. .......... -- _...... 0,00 Miscellaneous Credits to 6/30/3 .•••..••••••.••••.••••......••••••...""-' ... $175,267.99 TOTAL CREDITS TO 6/30/33 SUMMARY OF STORM SEWER EXPENDITURES Expenditures from 4/1/33 to 4/30/32, as reported by ............$127,758.39 City Manager, May 6, 1932 .................................-_..........• .. 47,476.30 Expenditures from 4/30/32 to 6/30/33 ...................................... . TOTAL EXPENDITURES TO 6/30/33 $ 33 $175,234.69 ....................... CASH ON HAND IN FUND 6/30/33 .................................... 166 _Special Session, July 24th, 1933 DIVISION OF COSTS OF STORM SEWER PROJECTS �rCd DESCRIPTION c g 0. Z�u a mo cWig±; .`J]5v« SFW c F Totals of 33 Projects as Report- 19.61 ..................... Labor from 7/24/32 to 6/30/33 (Coates) $21,755.83@$3.580 per $100.00 ed by City Manager 5/6/32 .................. ............. ............................................................................. _.... _....................................... _ 778.86 on expenditures 4/30/32......_....$60,657.28 $65,952.08 $1,148.13 $127,758.39 ADDITIONAL STORM SEWER EXPENDITURES 'Payment to Chamberlain Agency on $ 512.20@$3.828 .................................$ Payment to Murphy Agency FROM 4/30/32 TO 6/30/33 on $29,729.47@$3.789 .................... ...•......_. Payment to Murphy Agency ShirasAve . ............ _.... .._.................................. $ 217.00 $ 185.04 ................. _.. $ 402.04 Southern Ave ............. ............ ........... ..... _.... 1,344.98 650.00 ..................... 1,994.98 Rush St. ........ __.......... _...._.... ............................. 3,856.39 3,863.78 ..................... 7,720.17 Marshall St. _ ....................................... _..... _.... 582.28 677.76 ........... 1,260.04 Kaufmann, Lowell and Hemp- stead Sts. ...... .... _............................ _. 15,097.03 11,717.08 ..................... 26,814.11 Plymouth St. ...-.................. ..._...._..._...........353.00 210.00 ...... .............. 563.00 West Eighth St. ...... __....... ........... _...............2,850.83 3,309.76 ....... -_........ 6,160.59 Alley, Grace to Bennett ...... ......... .-..... 126.20 107.50 .............. 233.70 13th St. Alley W. of Main ....._..... ...._55.00 52.23 ............... 107.23 Eagle St. ....... 86.20 209.28 ........ ...... _.... 295.48 Stoltz St. .. 55.10 761.96 ................. _.. 817.06 Bee Branch ..................... 31.50 140.14 _..... _........... 171.64 Miscel., Equipment .................................... __.......... ___ .................... $ 262.05 262.05 Workmen's Compen., Paid ...... ....... _................. ... __ 164.81 .................... 164.81 Workmen's Compen., Paid .._....... __ _.... ............. 509.40 .... ............... 509.40 SUB -TOTAL OF EXPENDITURES FROM 4/30/32 TO 6/30/33 ............... -$24,655.51 $22,558.74 $ 262.05 47,476.30 GRAND TOTAL OF EXPENDI TURES FROM 4/1/31 TO 6/30/33 ...... ......... _...................... _.... _............. $85,312.79 $88,511.72 .$1,410.18 $175,234.69 STORM SEWER BOND EXPENDITURES FROM APRIL 1, 1931 TO JUNE 30, 1933, SHOWING STATUS OF WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE Total Labor Expenditure from 4/1/31 to 4/30/32 as reported May 6, 1932 ........................................ ............................_........................................................... $60,657.28 Additional Labor after 4/30/32 charged to Bonded Sewer Fund to 6/30/33 ._...._.._.............................................................................. .... 24,655.51 GRAND TOTAL, LABOR............................._........................... .........................$85,312.79 DIVISION OF LABOR ACCORDING TO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION POLICIES Labor from 4,1/31 to 7/23/31 (Chamberlain) $512.20@$3.828 per $100.00 ............ - ................................................ Labor from 7/24/31 to 7/23/32 (Murphy) $63,044.77@$3.789 per $100.00 19.61 ..................... Labor from 7/24/32 to 6/30/33 (Coates) $21,755.83@$3.580 per $100.00 2,388.77 .................. ............. ............................................................................. _.... _....................................... _ 778.86 TOTAL COST, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE $3,187.24 PAYMENTS OF INSURANCE TO 6/30/33 'Payment to Chamberlain Agency on $ 512.20@$3.828 .................................$ Payment to Murphy Agency 19.61 on $29,729.47@$3.789 .................... ...•......_. Payment to Murphy Agency 1,126.44 On $2(9,966.21@$3.789 ................................. 1,097.52 Special Session, July 24th, 1933 . 16 Payment to Murphy Agency on $ 4,349.09@$3.789.-_ _... ..... _..... ....... 164.81 Payment to Coates Agency on $14,229.05@$3.58 _..._._......... ._...... _. 509.40 TOTAL PAYMENTS TO 6/30/33 ................................ _.... ..._..._...._.......... __..:........$ 2,917.78 Balance due to Coates Agency on $7,526.77@$3.58.....___ ......... ...................... 269.46 TOTALPAID AND DUE ._................. _...... _.......... _...... ...... _............... .............. _.__......_.$ 3,187.24 *Note: This amount of $19.61 paid to Chamberlain Agency was charged to Consolidated Fund. Councilman McEvoy moved that the report be made a matter of rec- ord. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Thompson moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, CityC)erk. Approved .. LIN . 19 .33. Adopted -i. 1933 Councilmen Attest: ............ ... \ w 1 City Clerk. 168 Special Session, July 31st, 1933 CITY COUNCIL. (Official) Special Session, July 31st, 1933. Council met at 7:40 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of acting up on petitions requesting the cancel- lation and suspension of taxes and upon any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. firs. Hay addressed the Council entering complaint against the Cas- ey beer tavern located at 1046 Cen- tral Avenue on account of noise and conduct of patrons after midnight who patronize this beer tavern. Petition of Mrs. Amanda Hoag, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 57 of Finley Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Mrs. A. L. and Wm. Trilk, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, re- q111'sting the cancellation of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on West 100 feet of Korth 162 feet of Lot 1 of 1 of 145 or L. 11. Langworthy's Addition and South 195 feet of Lot 1 of 1 of 145 of L. H. Langworthy's Addition pre. seated and read. ('outx'ilw,in Schuekert moved to refer the petition to the City Solis Ito" for investigation and report, Seconded by Councilman Thompson, Carried by the following vote: Peas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy. Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None, Absent Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Mrs. Betty Lee mak- ing application for a renewal, for a period of ninety days, of the permit under which she has been operating a barbecue stand at 871 Central Ave- nue presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the petition. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Chas. G. Kretschmer, chairman of American Legion State Convention Committee, requesting permission to place cloth banners, without frame work, suspended by ropes across the street, one in front. of the Julien Dubuque Hotel and the other in front of the Masonic Tem- ple, August 5th to 9th, inclusive, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to grant the prayer of the petition. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Communication of Power Cost Engineering Company, San Antonio, Texas, relative to the City of Du- buque employing trained experts to assist in securing a reduction in electric, gas and water rates, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thomp- son moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Application of Edward Lyons re- questing a transfer of his beer per- mit from 6301/2 Main Street to 260 Iowa Street presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the request for transfer of license be granted. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Annual report of Civil Service Commission for the two-year period commencing April 1st, 1931, and end- ing March 31st, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Special Session, July 31st, 1931 169 Nays—None. be allowed. Parking of cars will Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. not be permitted near the Stan- July 31, 1933. dard Oil Company or inter- To the Honorable Mayor and City national Harvester Company on Council, Dubuque, Iowa. the east ride of this section. Gentlemen: In connection with 4. Railroad Street from Main Street the Parking question for cars that to South Locust Street, angular will be in Dubuque for about four parking on one side, parallel on days in the second week of August, the other, with use of the side- this is to advise that the Chief of walk space on the south side of Police and the writer met with a the street where possible for committee from the American Le- parallel parking, with provisions gion, consisting of W. T. Donahue for no parking at one or two of and L. J. Grabow, and viewed cer- the used buildings on this space. tain sites and have the following 5. Southern Avenue from South Lo- suggestions to offer in order to se- cust Street southwestwardly to cure full authority for the Legion to the first angle at the catch basin conduct a properly guarded parking locations, parallel parking on area for the full day and night both sides, with Provisions for no period. parking at the \l ill: Depot, or in The Legion committee have in front of three homes. mind and have already secured the 6. South Locust Street from Rail. following private property: road Street northwardly to house 1. The lot on the east side of Main No. 74 south of the Seippel Lum- Street between Mulgrew's and ber Company's storage plant. and the International Harvester Parking parallel to curb only on Company. the east side. 2. The Molo clump on the west side The intention of the Legion Com- of Main Street south of Dodge mittee is to keep the parking in the Street. south end of town if possible, us- 3. The Hurd-Most Sash and Door ing the McDonald lots and 12th Co. lots on the north side of Street fill only in case of emergency. Dodge Street between Main and As is understood by the Legion Locust Streets. Committee when Council granted 4. The Cooper lot at 3rd and Lo- the use of the Ball Park on 4th cust Streets. Street, the same grant included the 5. The Rider-Wallis property at 4th use of all City owned property on and Locust Streets. 6. The A. Y. McDonald lots on the 4th Street east of the railroad tracks. It is the intention of the north side of East 12th Street. parking committee of the Legion not 7. The Ott property on Southern to use this location for the dead space that may be needed Avenue and Valley Street. parking the four days continuously, but In addition to these private stor- in of emergency, the for rather to use the 4th Street Ball age tracts, case Legion Committee request that auth- Park parking sites for the use of pa- to the various events to ority be given to park cars for a day and trons coming be conducted in the mornings, after- twenty-four hour period, night, on the following streets: noons and evenings at the Ball Park Other space that may 1. Jones Street from the Illinois I Terminal by the Legion. have to be used for individual Le- Central tracks to gion affairs at the 4th Street Ball Street. Parallel parking on one side, angular parking on the oth- I Park may include available parking Conlin & Kearns, at Fisher's, er side.spaces 2. Along Terminal Street from the ' and The Adams Company. will be ice harbor south as far as pos- sible, with provisions for no If possible, the Parking confined to private properties,00 cars, of l,. blocking of the entrance to the in case of an excess be necessary to use the river terminal. 3. South Main Street from a point it may streets with Personal inspection during day and night. Due south of the Witwer Grocery Company southwardly to Railroad thereon to the fact that parking is prohib- times for Street, with angular parking on the and parallel park- ited on streets at ordinary day and night, this report is written aTui. west side ing on the east side and the use to you for your consideration approval. of the sidewalk space where pos- if possible, your very truly, s'ble on the west side of said street for parallel parking. This yours R, 3I. F,V,. NSA sidewalk space has no used side- City Ilan+wor walk at present and will not in- Councilman Schuckert moved tilt` terfere with any pedestrian traf- �fauar"'r q�wvled fie. Of course where private in the r�connucn�i�1Oodnf c h.r be aPP dustries exist, no blocking will Evans • 170 S al Session, July 31st, 1933 Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 70-33. A Resolution approving applica- tion for the sale of beer and auth- orizing the issuance of permit. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the application which has been filed for permit for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has ap- proved such application as applies to the persons herein named at the location described herein: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by said Council, that permit for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same is hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: Class "B" Permit. Geo. Schlosser and Alan Upping - house, 996 Central Avenue. Mrs. Leo Keehner, 244 West 6th Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bond filed with the application be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 31st day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 71-33. Be It Resolved by the City COUD- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers with- in sa'd City and the Manager is di- rected to issue such permit on be. half of said City: John Schneider (Arno Pharmacy), 221 We9t 9th Street. Charles J. Abraham (Kirchoff Luncheonette), 623 ?Main Street. Arnold G. Jaeger (The Uptown), 1391 Central Avenue. 111 It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 31st day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 72-33. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a renewal of their permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to is- sue such renewal on behalf of said City: John Stemm, 1298 Main Street. Dell Warren, 1698 Central Avenue. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 31st day of July, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 73-33. Approval of plans, specifications, form of con- tract and plat for to construct and install storm water sewers in South Main Street from Charter Street to Dodge Street and in Ma -n Street from Dodge Street to West 16th Street and in West 8th Street from the east side of Main Street to the west side of Bluff Street. Estimated cost $24,936.00. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Special Session, July 31st, 1933 171 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 74-33. Approval of Plans, specifications, form of con- tract and plat for the resurfacing of Locust and South Locust Streets from the end of the present concrete pavement on South Locust Street to the south property line of West Sixth Street. Estimated cost $34,942.40. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved6y .V.••� aa - Adopted 7•h1�933. Councilmen ...... ................. ..._...... ;._.... _........... ( ` City Clerk. �P;J n, .A11911st 3rd, 1033 173 G14 Y COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, August 3rd, 1933. Council met at 7:50 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen .N1cEvoy and Thompson, City Man- ager Evans. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Meeting called by order of Mayor Bane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of reconsider- ing the action of the City Council of the meeting of July 31st, 1933, in granting the application of Edward Lyons to transfer his beer permit from Qoo'= Main street to 260 Iowa Street and acting on any other busi- ness as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman McEvoy moved that the City Council reconsider their previous action of the Council meet- ing of July 31st, 1933, in granting the application of Edward Lyons re- questing a transfer of his beer per- mit from 6301/2 Main Street to 260 Iowa Street. Seconded by Council- man '1•hompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Peas — llayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Councilman Thompson moved that the application of Edward Lyons, requesting a transfer of his beer per- mit from 6301/2 Main Street to 260 Iowa Street, be denied. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent — Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Communication of Frank Pierce, Secretary -Treasurer of League of Iowa Municipalities, requesting that the City of Dubuque be represented at the annual meeting of the League of Iowa Municipalities to be held at Decorah, Iowa, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the members of the City Council, City Manager and City Solicitor be authorized to attend the annual meeting of the League of Iowa Mu- nicipalities to be held at Decorah, Iowa. Seconded by Councilman Me- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilulen �1(_,Evoy and Thompson. Nays ---None. Absent—Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. There being no further business, Councilman 1lcEvoy moved to ad. journ. Seconded. by Councilman Thompsom Carried by the following vote: Yeas -- Mayor Bane, Councilmen McEvoy and Thompson, Nays—None. Absent —Councilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. J. J. SHEA, ��CityClerk. Approved ��4�trYJL ".�Nr1�933. Adopted fi �,d�; 33. Councilmen: Attest: ..... ...... .. City Clerl,. Iiµ Kcgular�e'ssitm..Atl�u�t 7th, 193; CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular Session, August 7th, 1933. Council met at. 7:35 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. City Manager Evans. Mayor Kane stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the transaction of any such business as may properly come before the meeting. Petition of Mrs. Betty Lee request- ing that the City Council authorize the fireproofing of the barbecue stand at 871 Central Avenue and when said improvement is made that the order to remove said, structure be rescinded and annulled and that she be permitted to continue the business presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to suspend the rules, for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Thompson. Nays—None. Attorney Frank A. O'Connor ad• dressed the Council relative to the petition of Mrs. Betty Lee. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the action of the City Council in ordering the removal of the bar. becue stand at 873 Central Avenue be rescinded. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Motion lost by the following vote: Teas—Councilmen Andelfinger and Thompson. Nays—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy and Schuckert. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of hearing upon the Budget Estimate of Expenditures for the fiscal year 1934 presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman An- delfinger. Carried by the following vote: Teas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. BUDGET ESTIMATE NOTICE—The City Council of Duburlue, of Duhuque County, Iowa, will meet the seventh (7) day of Aupist, 19:I3., at 7:So p. m., at the Council Chamber it. the City Hall, DnhLiquc. Iotva. Taxpnyers will he heard for or against the following estimate of expenditure- :,t that time for ftseal year 1P54-55. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. General 1 mprovement ! Grading i These Fund- Comprise the Consolidated Fund. Sewer Light Consolidated Fund ... .... ................... m = 2,1110 Fire Maintenance 2.036 .._........ _..... .__.......___ Flrernen's Pension 98, u!IX ....._ .................... Garhage Disposal and Street y •. Cieanulc a a FUNDS ay_ '-� ��`� Park - ......_.. _ - - lit tu�ente•nt _- a C iknk 1,,415 l:,n�d una Int j .per Toll,!, "' 51 R 16,50() General 1 mprovement ! Grading i These Fund- Comprise the Consolidated Fund. Sewer Light Consolidated Fund ... .... ................... $231,00o Y're Equipment ._. ........... ....................__... 2,1110 Fire Maintenance 2.036 .._........ _..... .__.......___ Flrernen's Pension 98, u!IX ....._ .................... Garhage Disposal and Street 17.1111 Cieanulc Ili .._._.__...14.A9:! Lih rary .. �... _ \1'aierwur'j, Park - ......_.. 17111+ lit tu�ente•nt 67% 21.450 iknk 1,,415 l:,n�d una Int j .per Toll,!, "' 51 R 16,50() S :,7.706 . , . . Fstiruau-r, taa. v ou T Kahle V' ,. ,t' „ u•., $231,00o $319.568 $389,2111, 64 2.036 976 2,460 78,375 104,460 Ili 518 16,500 45:1 14,440 18.000 67% 21.450 37,869 150.000 133,021 173,001 51 R 16,50() 22,754 26,241 42f ]3.597 11.592 10,f61 75.570 80.917 1,761 56,100 55,384 55.4 1 10:1 3,SOu 10,894 'll't ::5,278 2 _.36; 26.4 Ing 3,465 5.786 5.91:, 8_u,1.956 � $ 57 611 $841 (•1(i $408 lu:+ 'A :-Clvaluation \I r •� , u $16.897 rant. u9 _..... ........_................... $]lilf4,1�-r .. 4.7;;8,44 Rte tilar SessiPn: \u,us, 7th. 1,93,. Resolution No. 75-33. Whereas, the Council of the City o; Dubuque caused to be prepared and published, as provided by law-, Budget Estimate of Expenditures for the fiscal year 1934, and the hearing upon said Budget Estimate was fixed for the 7th day of August, 1933, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. at the Council Chamber in the City Hall: and, Whereas, this being the time and place set for said hearing said Bud- get. Estimate was taken up for final consideration by the Council and all tax payers have been given an op- portunity to be heard for or against said Budget Estimate: It Is Therefore Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Budget Estimate of Ex. penditures for 1934 heretofore pre- pared and published be and the same is hereby finally approved and adopted and the Mayor and Clerk are directed to certify the same to the County Auditor of Dubuque County, Iowa, together with the ver- ified proof of publication and the notice of hearing upon said Budget Estimate. Be it further Resolved, that the taxes required to be collected in the year 1934 be and the same are here- by levied in the various funds in the amounts shown in said Budget Estimate. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of August. 193:;- M, R. KANE. Mayo,. ED. McEV Off". ARDENAL THOMPSON. H. F. SCHUCKEWI', ELFINGER ;.01: mills for Consolidates: Fungi: a. provided for by Sectio_ 8217 of the Code o, low, 1931. .43 7 t mill, for Street Cleantn�: an Garbage Fund. .10n mill , for Recreatiot. Fund, 2,^ 7I. mills for Fire Matntenanc Fund. .651 mills for Library Fund .:i0 mills for Par;; Fund. .41° m}]ls for Police Pension Fun�� .5(1 mill, for Fire, Pension Funis 1.70 mills for Regular Bond In terest. Fund 2.2!, mills for Iionti Funu .105 mills for Playground 1; o n ant? Interest Fund 76t mill for Docl; Bond ano It, terest Fund. .061 � mills for Fir(- Equtpnten' Fund. 1 ta> of seven (7) mills on III, dollar is hereby levied upon all lots, of more than ten (10) acres which are occupied in good faith and which. are used for agricultural or horticul tural purpose:. ]I,, it Furthe Re:oive�.i tha° al property within thecorporate• limit - of said City is hereby determined t,. receive benefits from each of said ta, levies. Fle it Further Resolved that th, Mayor and Clerk be and the> ars hereby directed to certify the sum: of money that above tax levies will Produce as shown by the Budget F..stimate of Expenditm•e� adopte,' by tlle, Council to the County Aur itor on or before the 150day 0',�UguSt, 1933. Passed, adopted and app•'ovverl t -hi 7th clay of August. 193. N. R- KANl_ Ili. L. Al\DCounciluten. Illayor Attest: J. J. SHEA, ED. )vieEV01'. ARDENAL THONIPSON City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the H.F. A H EI F NGER. adoption of the resolution. Second• Councilmen by Councilman McEvoy. Carriet ed d I ' J J SHE.\• by the following vote: attes City Clerk. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Council ell Schuckert, Councilman Schuckert move'l th• Andelfinger, McEvoy, the resolution. Second Thompson. adoption of La' by t'uunciiman dndelfiugP'•' Nays—None. I ed iur vote be till follow. Resolution No. 76-33. r}et ��eas-AlaYu''M11cllao. C�uhuchn�' A Resolution establishing: the ta�� i levies for the year 1933, the taxe` Audel:,uze '1'iu)nrpsor• to be collected in the year 193-1 anal 'I 'gay., —Now. used to)' Inunicipal purpose: of the J11001 et l,ubhcatrur ctrtlue City of Dubuque. Be by the City Council L tics V,tb islrer o' uutu o' ;0 It Resolved of the C'ty of Dubuque, lovv'a: t' =Uecial u5CuUn " f,'ctl`. a°doom Cit;, Cu That. there be and there is here- i et tal cti cuuCtt.t. fu unSLruc tto: t side C,, by levied the taxes for municipal 1931 sul��r�ai'. alutts tlr c°a:' aL°tti purposes for the eusuinf; Year of the following number of Will, on 4'' L(ut_'' (',tian(lttie� c .�11in`tlt Lite dollar of all taxable property said presenLe`' att'i r,�ataul move" within the corporate limits of t r' City: 176 hcgular Scssiurt, .lul;ust 7th; 1933 receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Statement of Donald Bandy, sub- scribed and sworn to, stating that he posted along the line of improve- ment the notice of levy of special assessment and intention of the City Council to issue bonds for the con- struction of a concrete sidewalk along the east side of South Grand. view Avenue abutting Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot •16 presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the statement. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 77-33 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for the construction of a concrete sidewalk along the east side of South Grandview Avenue abutting Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 46, by Fred Fichter, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situate and owned, and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as follows - Special assessment submitted ................... Marie A. Larkey, Lot 1, Sub. Lot 1 of M. L. 46 ..............................$106.60 755.0 sq. ft, concrete sidewalk n $.14 per sq. ft .............................. 105.70 Interest at 6% ....................................... .90 All of which is assessed $106.60 proportion to the special benefits conferred. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of August, 1933. 11. R. KANE, ED. IIcEVOY, Mayor. .AR1)ENAL TIIO.I4PSON, 11. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Attest:- J• J. SHF.ACouncilmen. City Councilman Andelfinge 1 mlove adoption of the rd the esolution. Second - by ed by Councilma❑ licLvoy. Carried the follo%vinLz vote: 1"4 a"llayor Kana. Councilmen Andelfinger, :McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution Providing for the Issu- ance of Public Improvement Bonds. CITY OF DUBUQI-1;. IOWA Resolution No. 78-33. Whereas, the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of a five (5) foot concrete sidewalk, hereinafter described, has been completed and said improvement has been accepted by the City Council of said City and the City Engineer has computed the cost and expense thereof to be $106.60. And Whereas, public notice as pro. vided by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds to pay the cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held Pursuant thereto, and all objections filed thereto have been considered and determined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that to provide for the cost of the construction of a concrete sidewalk along the east side of South Grandview Avenue abutting Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 46 there be issued Improvement bonds to the amount of $106.60, said bonds shall be issued under the provisions of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date as of the 7th clay of August, 1933, shall be in de- nominations of $100.00, except that there shall be one bond to the amount of $6.60. They shall be num- bered from 3332 to 3333 inclusive and shall be divided into two series of which the bond numbered 3332 shall constitute the first series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1939, the bond numbered 3333 shall constitute the second series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1940. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum which interest shall be payable semi- annually, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto at- tached; and said bonds shall be pay- able out of the proceeds of the spe- cial assessment levied for said im- provement. Both principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be substantially in the following form: No .................................... Series No ............................. CITY OF DUBUQUE IMPROVEMENT BOND The City of Dubuque in the State cf Iowa promises to pay as herein- Regular Session, August 7th, 1933 177 after mentioned to the bearer here- of, on the first day of April, A. D. 193...... ; or any time before that date the option im of interest thereon at $100.00,, h the $1 rate of five per cent. per annum, payable on the presentation and sur. render of the interest coupons here- to attached, both interest and prin- cipal are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Du- buque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque pur- suant to and by virtue of Chapter 31.1 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, and in accordance with a resolution of the City Council of said City, duly passed on the 7th day of August, 1933. This bond is one of a series of two bonds, one for $100.00, num- bered 3332, and one for $6.60, num- bered 3333, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of the construction of a concrete side- walk along the east side of South Grandview Avenue abutting Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 46, and de- scribed in said resolution; which cost is assessable to and levied along said improvement, and is made by law a lien on all abutting or adjacent prop- erty, and payable in ten annual in- stallments, with interest on all de- ferred payments at the rate of five per cent. per annum, and this bond is payable only out of the money, derived from the collection of said special tax, and said money can be used for no other purpose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all the acts and conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, happened and performed in regular and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the assessments, collections and payment hereon of said special tax, the faith and dili- gence of said City of Dubuque are herby irrevocably pledged. In Witness Whereof, the City of Dubuque by its City Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City 1933af- fixed this 7th day of August, and has authorized the use of their fac-simile signature to the interest coupons hereto attached. ....... ... Mayor. of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being...............months interest due thatday on its Improvement Bond No ...................:... dated ............ .......... -,....... , 193.......... .......... I ....... ......... City Clerk. Countersigned (Seal). (FORM OF COUPON.) Onthe ............ day of .............. _.................... A. D. 193........., the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in the bond, the sum of - ........ Dollars, at the office Mayor. Countersigned: City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved, that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bonds in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer who will also register them in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. Be It Further Resolved, that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the pro- ceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Im- provement Fund. Be It Further Resolved, that the interest coupons attached to the bonds be signed with the fac-simile signature of the Mayor and counter- signed with the facsimile signature of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved, that as fast as funds allow, beginning with the second year after the payment of interest due, these bonds shall be called and retired in the same order as numbered. Adopted this 7th day of August, 1933. Approved: M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J• City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Levi Krechr (erred of to the City Council bye Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on Lot 516, Ham's Addition, presented and read. son moved t refer the petit onCouncio to the City Soli- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: lig Regular Session, August 7th, 1933 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Catherine Bakey, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on Lot 10, Oak Grove Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Frank Pierce, Secretary -Treasurer of League of Iowa Municipalities with attached statement in the amount of $50.00 for dues in the League for the year August 1st, 1933, to August 1st, 1934 Presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger m o v e d that the bill be paid and a warrant in the sum of $50 00 be ordared drawn on the City Treasurer to cov- er the payment of dues in the League of Iowa Municipalities for the year August 1st, 1933, to August 1st, 1934. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Diamond Bros. Cafe- teria, requesting permission to erect a billboard on City property located on Lot 1, Block E, Industrial Sub., at Camp Street and South Locust Street, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be denied. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen %l"Evoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Alex J. Duccini et al., requesting the extension of the storm sewer in Shiras Avenue for a distance of five or six blocks, pre. sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the Petition to the City Coun- Til. Seconded by Councilman Andel - finger. Carried by the following ote: Yeas—;Mayor Kane Councilmen lndeiRnger. McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of N. VC'. Brodeur, request- ing the City Council to cancel and release the N4'estern Surety Company j of his (Iris ,B' beer bond and ac - sept the one herewith submitted and executed by one John G. Kuehnle, .presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be de- nied. Seconded by Councilman An. delfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Public Liability Policy of Indem- nity Insurance Company of North America covering public liability on loud speakers and all equipment for American Legion Convention pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the policy be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Bond of R. M. Evans, City Man- ager, in the amount of $10,000.00 Presented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the bond be approved and placed on file. S e c o n d e d by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfingeo, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of R. L. Shambaugh and W. H. Rauch requesting the vaca- tion of the Alley between York Street and South Grandview Avenue, from South Hill Street for a dis- tance of approximately 135 feet, pre- sented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the Petition to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Andel. finger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. August 7, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting here- with reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Depart- ment and Health Department for the month of July, 1933, also list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were drawn during the month of July, 1933. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the reports be received and Regular Sessicm, :august 7th, 1933 171) placed on file. Seconded by Council- licitor Czizek be approved. Second - man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried ing vote: by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Thompson. Nays—None. Nays—None. August 7, 1933. Verbal report of City Solicitor To the Honorable Mayor and City Czizek recommending that the claim Council, Dubuque, Iowa. of Bernell Kircher, in the amount Gentlemen: This is to advise that of $5.50 for damages to car caused I have approved the following bonds by washout of Kaufmann Avenue. and policies and desire to have your be denied, presented. approval on same for filing: Councilman Andelfinger moved SIGNS that the recommendation of City So. Charles Landon, 245 West 8th licitor Czizek be approved. Second - Street; Policy No. O.L.&.T. 432507, ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried Continental Casualty Co. by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Kies & Butler, 1360 Central Ave- Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. nue; Policy No. 1041, The Mercer Thompson. Casualty Co. Miller -Jones Co., 635 Main Street; Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved Policy No. O.L.&T. 432505, Contin- that the City Manager be authorized ental Casualty Co. to order the turning on of the boule- Mary Callaghan, 280 Main Street; vard lights at 4th and Iowa, Streets New Amsterdam Casualty Co. and at 750 Iowa Street for the bal- Clark's Drug Store, 976 Main ante of the week. Seconded by Coun. Street; Indemnity Insurance Co. of cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol - North America. lowing vote: CANOPY Peas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen A. J. Eisenegger, 1105-1107 Iowa Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Street; Policy No. OLT 5072, Fire- . Thompson. men's Fund Indemnity Co. Nays—none. Yours very truly, Councilman McEvoy moved that R. M. EVANS, the City Clerk be instructed to pub - City Manager. lish notice of public hearing on the Councilman Andelfinger moved plans and specifications, form of c0n- for that the bonds and policies be ap- tract and cost of construction to and inside sur - proved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried alternate repairs face covering of present floor and by the following vote: walls of the Kaufmann Aveue Water $5,000.00, Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Reservoir, estimated cost be held at 7:30 Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert, said hearing to M., August 28th, 1933. Thompson. Nays—None. o'clock P. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Communication of W. J. Connell, Carried by the following vote: ncilme Councilmen Director of Health, stating that the Yeas—Mayor Kane, o McEvoy, l term of appointment of the Regis- Andelfinger, trar of Vital Statistics expires this Thompson. month and that the Health Depart- Nays—None. McEvoy moved that ment is desirous that the records be Councilman be instructed to pub - kept in the Health Department and the City Clerk hearing on the that the Board of Health can ap- point a registrar for the City of Du- lish notice of public plans and specifications, form of construction for buque presented and read. contract and cost of installing new re- Councilman Andelfinger moved to furnishing and a new re - refer the communication to the City inforced columns and on the top Council. Seconded by Councilman inforced concrete roof Kaufmann AvenueWa ter r- Schuckert. Carried by the following the $6 On.00, said conte rote Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen hearing to be held 19 7:30 sonde c 2Rth, 1933. Seconded Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, p, M.. August by Councilman Thompson. Carried Thompson. ' by the following vote: Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Yeas—.Mayor Kane, Councilmen Schuckert, Czizek recommending that the Policy Andelfinger, McEvoy, covering the outdoor sign of the 627 Main Street be I Thompson. People's Store at cancelled and released, presented. Nays—None, oved Councilman be Councilman Andelfinger mored that the City t lP hi instructed to that the recommendation of City So IsO Regular Session, August 7th, 1933 advertise for bids for repairs to and reinforced 2" minimum "Gunite" out- er surface covering and additional painting of the 150 ft. high present concrete smoke stack at the Eagle Point Water Works, bids to be re- ceived up to 10 o'clock A. M., Au gust 28th, 1933. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for alternate re- pairs to and inside surface covering of present floor and walls of the Kaufmann Avenue Water Reservoir, bids to be received up to 10 o'clock A. M., August 28th, 1933. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for furnishing and installing new reinforced columns and a new reinforced concrete roof on the top of Kaufmann Avenue Water Reservoir, bids to be received up to 10 o'clock A. M., August 28th, 1933. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 88-33. Prelimin- ary aproval of plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and cost of Improvement for alternate repairs to and inside surface covering of pres- ent floor and walls, for furnishing and installing new reinforced col- umns and a new reinforced concrete roof on top of the Kaufmann Avenue Water Reservoir, repairs to and re- inforced 2" minimum "Gunite' outer surface covering and additional Painting of -the 150 foot high present concrete smoke stack at the Eagle Point Water Works, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. See. onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Peas—'.lfayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, MIF Thompson. voy, Schuckert, Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Andelfinger moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City C rk. Approved tLr.� 1933. Adopted 0��j, Councilmen Attest: City Clerk. Regular Session, 11th, 1933 18: circ COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, August 14th, 1933. Council met at 7:40 P. M. Present—Councilmen Andelfinger, 110Evoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Mayor Kane. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Thompson and McEvoy. Councilman Andelfinger moved that Councilman Thompson be ap- pointed as Mayor Pro Tem of the meeting. Seconded by Councilman ,Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Councilmen Andelfinger, `IcEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Councilman Thompson not voting. Mayor Pro Tem Thompson read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the pur- pose of conducting hearings on the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of construction, also upon the notices of pendency of resolutions of necessity, for various public improvements and acting UP - on any other business as may prop- erly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman McEvoy moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: 1 ea•s—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson,oy Councilmen Andelfinger, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane, Attorney F. R. Lacy, 11Ir. J •R Wallis and Dr. A. M. Loes addressed the Council objecting to the pro posed improvements of Main an South Main Streets and also Wes Seventeenth Street; Mrs. Minni 7,ogg addressed the Council ob,lect ing to the improving of Roosevel Street unless a storm sewer is buil to take care of flood waters. Proof of publication, certified t by the publishers, of the notice hearing on the plans and specific tions, form of contract and cost construction of the improvement Main and South Man trees fro rt the north Property line Street to the south property went West Seventeenth Street, [ and read. Councilman Schuckert moved receive and file the proof of pub cation. Seconded by Councilman M Evoy. Carried by the following vote Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for passage and adoption for the pav- ing of Main and South Main Streets from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, Presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman An- delfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Written remonstrance of A. E. Woodward, by H. B. Spensley, Agent, et al. objecting to the passage of ssity for file improvingresolution of in1eand South Main Streets from the north prop- erty line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seven- teenth Street, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to refer the remonstrance to the Coun- cil for consideration at 'an informal meeting to be held August 17th, 1933, and that action be Postponed n dl on resolution of necessity. Seconded ecCarried by the by Councilman McEvoy. following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tent Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent —Mayor Kane' Certified to Proof of publication, by the publishers, of the notice of hearing on the plans and specifica- tions, form of contract and cost of installation of boulevard lights on d I om Jones Street to %�etst ThirteeStreet nth Street presented t e and read. Councilors Andlelfiuger movedl to t receive and file the Pt'oCoinC loran t catimr. Sed:onded by the following Sclrucl;ert. Carried by o vote: Peas- Mayor 1'ro Tem 'Thompson, of Cound•ilmd•n Andelfinger, JIcP;vo}, a Schuckert. of Nays—None. in absent—Mayor Kane. m publication, certfli f to fl er Proc,t of I � notice of pend - of the publishers, of th ed and) of rdsolution of necessity for lra�",aCe t.nd adoption for the instal iation of boulevard lights on Maio to Street to ��'"t li- trees. frown Jones ,reef to ani: e- Thirteenth Street, 1 read. 182 Regular Session, ;august 14th, 1933 Councilman Andelfinger moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Written remonstrance of A. E. Woodward, by H. B. Spensley, Agent, et al. objecting to the passage of proposed resolution of necessity for the installation of boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street, present- ed and read. Concilman Andelfinger moved to refer the remonstrance to the Coun- cil for consideration at an informal meeting to be held August 17th, 1933, and that action be postponed on resolution of necessity. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Counc.lmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays --None. Absent --Mayor Kane. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of hearing on the plans and specifica. tions, form of contract and cost of construction for the resurfacing of West Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Central Ave- nue to the east property line of West Locust Street, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for passage and adoption of the re- surfacing of West Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Central Avenue to the east prop- erty line of West Locust Street, pre. sented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to receh'e and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follytiring vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Nays—None. Absent ---Mayor Kane. Written remonstrance of Gertrude M. Fogel objecting to the cost of improvement and of Mrs. Dora K. Altman et al. objecting to the pas. sage of the proposed resolution of necessity for the resurfacing of West 'Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Central Avenue to the east property line of West Lo- cust Street, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to refer the remonstrance to the Coun- cil for consideration at an informal meeting to be held August 17th, 1933, and that action be postponed on resolution of necessity. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carrjed by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of hearing on the plans and specifica- tions, form of contract and cost of construction of the improvement of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Pell's Sub- division, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilman Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for passage and adoption for the paving of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Pell's Subdivision, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Dlayor Kane. Written remonstrance of K. M. .� V. Schulte et al., also A. L. Rhom- berg for himself, for J. A. Rhomberg Estate and Catherine Rhomberg, al- so Mrs. Minnie Zogg et al., also Cal- vary Cemetery Association, objecting to the cost of construction and pas- sage of proposed resolution of nec- essity for the paving of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Bell's Subdivi- sion, presented and read. Regular Session, August 14th, 1933 183 Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the remonstrances to the Coun- cil for consideration at an informal meeting to be held August 17th, 1933, and that action be postponed on resolution of necessity. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro em Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of S. D. Ryan, Trustee, stating that he had signed the re- monstrance against the proposed im- provement of Main Street and re- questing that his name be now taken off the list of objectors,- presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Andel - finger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Communication of Iowa Associa- tion of Chiefs of Police stating that the convention of Chiefs of Police will be held at Waterloo, Iowa, on September 12 to 14, inclusive, and requesting the attendance of the Chief of Police of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the Chief of Police be authorized to attend the convention to be held at Waterloo, Iowa, on September 12 to 14 inclusive. Seconded by Council- man Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent --Mayor Kane. Communication of Wm. L. Ryan, Chief, Department of Fire, request- ing permission to attend the annual convention of the International As- sociation of Fire Enginers (Chiefs), which will be held in Chicago the t,reek of August 12th to 16th, pre- sented and read. moved Councilman Andelfinger that the Chief of the Fire Depart- ment be authorized to attend the Convention of the Fire Councilman fs as re- quested. Seconded by Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Tho cE` oy Councilmen Andelfinger, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Bane. Petition of Sencie Hannig re ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of 1. of 1 of 1 of 25, Mt. Pleasant Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Andel - finger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson. Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schucl.ert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of L. F. Kolfenbach, re- ferred to the City Council by they Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 taxes on Lot 3 of Klingenberg's 3rd Sub., pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Andel. finger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of Mae Roeder, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancella- tion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 503, A. McDaniel's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Andel - finger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Resolution No. 79--33' A Resolution approving al>I>lica tion for the sale of beer and author- iz'ng the issuance of permit. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the application which has been filed for permit for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has ap m nroved sncl, application as applies To the person herein named at the lova- tion described herein: Now, There- fore,said Council, Be It Resolved by that permit forof Dubuque Abe �a id within the City ihereby authorized and the sames ordered issued, as f o Class Permit John 110inz, Sr., 2304 Washington Street. Be it Further Resolved that 1I" 184 Special Session, august 14th, 1933 bond filed with this application be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 14th (lay of August, 1933. ARDENAL THOMPSON, Mayor Pro Tem. ED. McEVOY, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. August 14, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At a meeting of the Planning and 'Zoning Commission held Monday, August 14, 1933, the following motion was passed: "it was moved, seconded and un- animously carried that the Planning and 'Zoning Commission approve the following improvements: (l) Paving of Roosevelt Street from the westerly line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Pell's Sub. (2) Paving of West 17th Street from the west property line of Cen- tral Avenue to the east property i line of West Locust Street. (3) Paving of Main and South Main Streets from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West 17th Street. (4) Installation of boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones 1 Street to West 13th Street." Yours very truly, PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, By Richard V. McKay, Secretary. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the Planning and Zon- ing Commission be made a matter i If record. Seconded by Councilman 1IcF.voy. Carried by the following Note: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thor)pson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, "chuchert. Nays—None. Absent -Mager Kane. ugus To the Honorable,Mayorl and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The Planning and Zoning Commission presents here. With its preliminary zoning report in the farm of the attached proposed ?oning Ordinance. in further coni- plfance with the Iowa Law, the Commission proposes to hold public hearings on the subject leading up to the final report which will be submitted for your approval in due course. Yours very truly, PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, By Richard V. McKay, Secretary. Councilman McEvoy moved tnat the communication be made a mat. ter of record and the report be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, 11,�Evoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Councilman McEvoy moved that the Mayor, Members of the City Council, City Engineer and Street Commissioner be authorized to at- tend the meeting of the Iowa High- way Commission which will be held at Ames, Iowa, August 16th, 1933, for the purpose of securing additional Federal Aid on highways within the City. Seconded by Councilman An- delfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the Council rescind their pre- vious action in denying the prayer of the petition of Diamond Bros. Cafeteria requesting permission to erect a billboard on City property located on Lot 1, Block E, Industrial Subdivision. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the prayer of the petition of Diamond Bros. Cafeteria requesting Permission to erect a billboard on City property located on Lot 1, Block E, Industrial Sub., be granted, rental charge to be the same as others oc- cupying similar space and the erec- tion of said billboard to be under the supervision of the Building Commis- sioner and the revocation of such permit to be at the will of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Teen Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvo} . Schuckert. Special Session, August 14th, 1' � 18; Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Mr. Wehlage addressed the Coun- cil requesting permission to sell and install oil burners and oil -burning equipment without the approval of the Underwriters Laboratory. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the City Solicitor be instructed to prepare an amendment to Ordin- ance No. 24-31, as suggested, as same applies to Paragraph B, Sec- tion 1, for the installation of oil burners or equipment without the approval of Underwriters Labor- atory. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Councilman McEvoy not voting. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the Contract and Agreement be- tween the City of Dubuque, as own- er, and H. A. Engel, as lessee, for the use of the Municipal Athletic Field for the holding of athletic ex- hibitions, be amended, by changing the rental price for athletic exhibi- tions from $75.00 for each day to $20.00 for each day and H. A. Engel to pay the cost of lighting for each exhibition. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. There being no further business, Councilman Andelfinger moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. J. J. SHEA, /� D ,, _City Clerk. Approved 0. n� A_�19 ,3. °y.:........1 '3. Adopted � •�� �" r �� Councilmen: r r :Attest: W� City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, August 17th, 1933. Council met at 7:30 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of acting on remonstrances which have been filed against the proposed improvements of Main and South Main Streets, West Seventeenth Street and Roose- velt Street and for the installation of boulevard lights on Main Street and also for adopting the resolutions of necessity for the above mentioned public improvements and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman Andelfinger moved that Walter H. Cullen be appointed Clerk Pro Tem of the meeting. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that Walter H. Cullen be appointed acting City Manager during the per- iod of City Manager Evans' vaca- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert Thompson. Nays—None. August 17, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that several members of the City Council are acquainted with the proposition that there is to be located in Du. buque a local branch office of the National Re-employment Service. At ,a meeting Saturday morning, attend- ed by the Mayor and the writer, we learned that Mr. Geo. Rose had of- fered free quarters and free heat for this office until, I believe, January 1, X34. e' ' While in Des Moines Tuesday, eCouncilmen 3Ic1?voy and Thompson F and the writer were advised by the - [,.r Dir. li. C. Pfund, tha the Dubuque office would bf io ris�lthe �electedlr. headthfrthis Melcre employ paid by Federal aid. Nfr. 11fundfearn- 186 Special Session, august 17th, 1933 estly requests that the City Council co-operate in this movement in as- suming the costs of at least the local telephone service, the costs of lighting the room or rooms in the Spahn & Rose building on 8th and Washington Streets, and the costs of postage necessary for notification to local applicants where phones are not available. About a week ago the Mayor and the writer investigated the possibil- ity of installing this office in the City Hall. However, we were un- able to airive at a favorable location. Accordingly, it is the writer's sug- gestion that the City Council auth- orize the above mentioned assist- ance to this Re-employment Service and that if the same is granted by the City Council, the cost be charged to Item 148—C—J11, Miscellaneous Unclassified. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Manager Evans be approved. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the written remon- strance of A. E. Woodward, by H. B. Spensley, Agent, et al. objecting to the passage of the proposed resolu- tion of necessity for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter"Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 80-33. Decision of Council upon objections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improvements for the paving Of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south prop- erty line of West 17th Street pre- sented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. See. onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 58-33. Necessity for imof provement Street and South hMain Street fr0111 the north property line of Char. ter Street to the south property line of West 17th Street, having been approved and placed on file for final action on July 24th, 1933, presented and read for final adoption. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 81-33. Ordering construction and directing the City Clerk to advertise for proposals for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West 17th Street presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the written remon- strance of A. E. Woodward, by H. B. Spensley, Agent, et al. objecting to the passage of the proposed resolu- tion of necessity for the installation of boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thir- teenth Street. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 82-33. Decision of Council upon objections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improvements for the instal- lation of boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 61-33. Necessity for improvement for the installation of boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thir- teenth Street, having been approved ,,nd placed on file foo final action on July 24th, 1933, presented and read for final adoption. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: -- �pec ialscion, Augur, i, til. 1933 18 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 83-33. Ordering construction and directing the City Clerk to advertise for proposals for the installation of boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the written remon- strances of Gertrude M. Vogel and Mrs. Dora K. Altman et al. object- ing to the passage of the proposed resolution of necessity for the resur- facing of West Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Cen- tral Avenue to the east property line of West Locust Street. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 84-33. Decision of Council upon objections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improvements for the resur- facing of West Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Cen- tral Avenue to the east property line of West Locust Street presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 64-33. Necessity for improvement for the resurfacing of West Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Central Avenue to the east property linebeen West Locust Street, having? approved and placed on file for final action on July 24th, 1933, presented and read for final adoption. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. S5-33. Ordering construction and directing the City Clerk to advertise for proposals for the resurfacing of Nest Seventeenth Street from the nest property line of Central Avenue to the east prop- erty line of West Locust Street pre- sented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen .Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the written remon- strances of A. L. Rhomberg et al., K. M. & V. Schulte et al., Mrs. Min- nie 7.ogg et al., and Mt. Calvavy- Cemetery objecting to the contem- plated assessments for the improv- ing of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6. Peil's Subdivision. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 86-33. Decision of Council upon objections to plans. specifications, form of contract and cost of improvements for the paving of Roosevelt Street from the west. erly property line of Rhomberg Ave- nue to the north line of Lot 6. Pell's Subdivision, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car - ride by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, :McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 67-33. Necessity for improvement for the paving of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Pell's Sub- division, having been approved and placed on file for final action on July 24th, 1933, presented and read for final adoption. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. ' 1-33. Ordering construction and directing the City Clerk to advertise for proposals for the paving of Roosevelt Street from ithe westerly, property line of Rhom- berg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Peil's Subdivision, prPsentPd an'l rcafl. Councilman .%ndNlfinger moved the 188 Special Session, August 17th, 1933 , adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the petition of S. D. Ryan, Trustee, requesting the with- drawal of his name from the peti- tion objecting to the improving of Main Street. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Thompson moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. WALTER H. CULLEN, Ci lerk, Pro lem. Approved l,i 0233. Adopted �_ �,.......... 933. Councilmen Attest: BOARD OF HEALTH (Official.) Special Session, August 17th, 1933. Board met at 7:45 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Councilman Schuckert moved that Dr. W. J. Connell, Director of Health, be appointed as Registrar of Vital Statistics, for the City of Dubuque in Julien Township for a term of four years. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy,. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Thompson moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. WALTER H. CULLEN, Clerk Pro Tem, Approvei Adopted �... .....i ..... rd of health City Clerk. Attest:..........�'LiG Cle rd of Health. Special Session, Au CITY COUNCIL st 28th, 1933 189 August 28, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. (Official) Gentlemen: Attached is a copy of Special Session, August 28th, 1933. the tabulation of bids received Au - Council met at 8:10 P. M. gust 28, 1933, up to 10 o'clock A. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen •and opened and read at the special McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Council meeting at 7:30 P. M. Au - Manager Evans. gust 28th, 1933, for the gunite repair Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. work at the Eagle Point Water Meeting called by order of Mayor Works smoke stack. Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and By registered mail the four certi- fied checks from the bidders on the stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is stack, except the low bid, were re- called for the purpose of conducting turned to the individuals today. a hearing upon plans and specifica- Concerning the unopened and re - tions, form of contract and cost of jetted bids on guniting the reservoir construction for repairs and improve- sides and floor, all bids were re- ments to Kaufmann Avenue Water turned to the respective bidders to - Reservoir, also for acting upon bids day by registered mail. for Water Works repairs and im- Yours very truly, provements and acting on any other R. M. Ey Manager. business as may properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Tabulation of Bids for Repairs tc Council. Eagle Point Water Stack Councilman McEvoy moved that August 23, 1933. all bids, for alternate repairs to and inside surface covering of present floor and walls of the Kaufmann Avenue Water Reservoir and for fur- nishing and installing new reinforced columns and a new reinforced roof on the top of the Kaufmann Avenue Water Reservoir, be rejected and re- turned unopened to the bidders. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that the bids for repairs to and reinforced 2" minimum "Gunite" outer surface covering and additional painting of the 150 -foot high present concrete smoke stack at the Eagle Point Water Works be opened. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that the bid of H. R. Heinicke, Inc., In- dianapolis, Indiana, for repairs to and reinfroced 2" minimum "Gu- nite" outer surface covering and ad- ditional painting of the 150 foot high present concrete smoke stack at the Eagle Point Water Works, be reject- ed as said bid is not accompanied by a certified check as called for in the notice to contractors. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried the following vote: Councilmen Yeas -Mayor Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Bidder— CEMENT GUN CO., Chicago, Ill. Completion 30 days. Stack Repairs ..... ............................... ..$3,374.00 Extra V Rod ........................ .............. 2.50 Sub -Total ...... .....__..... .................... -$3,376.50 Painting 2 Coats .......... .... .................$ 180.00 Total ............... $3,55650 A $500.00 certified check on Mer- chants National Bank, Cedar Rapids, *GUNITE CONCRETE AND CONSTRUCTION CO., Kansas City, Mo. Completion I8 days. (Tentatively Awarded)$2,000.00 Stack Repairs ............................. _.... Extra %11 Rod ........... ......................... 2.00 Sub -Total ..........$ 2,002.00 Painting 2 Coats ...... .......................$ 260.00 Total ..........._ ..................._.__. .$2,262.00 A $500.00 certified check Moines, on Cen. tral National Bank, Iowa. H. R. HEINICKE, INC., Indianapolis, Ind. Completion 40 days. $3,100.00 - Stack Repairs --•- - ---- Extra %" Rod....._ ................................. 15.00 ...$3,115.00 Painting 2 Coats ...... ..... ..................... $ 450.00 Total $3,565.00 Proposed bond $2,000.00 Seaboard Surety Co. Bid rejectedCouncil because by motion of City of not being accompanied with cer- tified check. 190 Special Session, August 28th, 1933 NATIONAL GUNITE CON. TRACT CO., Chicago, 111. Completion 20 days. Stack Repairs _.__...._. ..... .. ...............$2,195.00 Extra %11 Rod .._................................. 2.50 Sub -Total ........................... _._........... $2,197.50 Painting 2 Coats .............. .._._.......$ 165.00 Total................. .............. — .......... ...... $ 2,362.50 A $500.00 certified check on First National Bank, Dubuque, Iowa. WELDEN BROS., Iowa Falls, Iowa. Completion 30 days. Stack Repairs ._-._........ _...._.... ...... $2,475.00 Extra 56" Rod.-._ ...... _...... _........ ..... 2.00 Sub -Total ........_ ......................_.._...._.$ 2,477.00 Painting 2 Coats ........... _....... ........ $ 250.00 Total ...... ........ ................. _.............. _....... $ 2,727.00 A $500.00 certified check on Iowa Falls State Bank, Iowa Falls, Iowa. *Note: Lowest bid was approved by City Council August 28, 1933, and Placed on file for at least one week. Resolution No. 89-33. Awarding contract for the repairs to and re. inforced 2" minimum "Gunite" outer surface covering and additional Painting of the 150 foot high pres- ent concrete smoke stack at the Eagle Point Water Works to the Gu- nite Concrete and Construction Com. pany of Kansas City, Mo., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and Placed on file for at least one week. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher, of the notice of hearing on plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of con. struction for alternate repairs to and inside surface covering of pres- ent floor and walls of the Kaufmann Avenue Water Reservoir presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Me. Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Dlayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 90-33. Decision of Council upon objections to plans, I form of contract and cost of construction for alternate repairs to and inside surface cover- ing of Present floor and walls of ' Kaufmann Avenue Water Reservoir presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of hearing on plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of con- struction for furnishing and install- ing new reinforced columns and a new reinforced concrete roof on the top of the Kaufmann Avenue Water Reservoir presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of Publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 91-33. Decision of Council upon objections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of construction for furnishing and installing new reinforced col- umns and a new reinforced concrete roof on the top of the Kaufmann Avenue Water Reservoir presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice to con- tractors, pertaining to the receipt of separate bids for repairs and addi- tions to the Eagle Point Smoke Stack and the Kaufmann Avenue Reservoir of the City Water Depart- ment presented and read. Council- man Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publication. Seconded by Councilmen Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of July, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Special Session, August 28th, 1933 191 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Council Proceedings for the month of July, 1933, presented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of July, 1933, be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Geo. Gruber, Jr., re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on West 170 feet of Lot 2 of 282, Davis Farm Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Bridget O'Connor, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on the North 1-5 of City Lot 485, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Alphonse C. Wolf, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 tax on the East 29 feet of Lot 7 of C. A. Voel. ker's Addition presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Anna Marra, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the last half of the 1932 tax- es on Lot 5, Olinger's Sub., pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson, Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Mrs. Ray Powers, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on the West 56.8 feet of North 150 feet of Lot 1 of 105 and East 60 feet of North 105 feet of Lot 1 of 105 of Union Addition presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Walter J. Schmitt, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 12 of C. A. Voelker's Addition pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Lyda Lyons, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on Lots 14 and 15 of Randall's Sub. presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—:Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Peter Lei, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancella- tion of the last half of the 1932 tax- es on Lots 9, 10 and 11 of G. W Rodger's Sub. presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Sc itor for investigation and rep Seconded by Councilman Thomp Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Council] McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfing, Petition of '.Mrs. Anna Hugh, ferred to the City Council by Board of Suervisors, requesting Icancellation of the last hSub. 277, alf of Add taxeion, North 30 feet of Wes' Addition, 192 Special Session, August 28th, 1933 feet of Lot 1, West 85 feet of East 95 feet of Lot 1 and the West 85 feet of Lot 2, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City S011c- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Elizabeth Osterberger, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 and 1932 taxes of South 1h of Lot 222, Davis Farm Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Montgomery Ward & Company requesting permission to construct a loading platform in the Alley adjacent to their new freight elevator presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, ' Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Jos. C. Gehrig request- ing the return of Class "B" beer bond of Milton Steiner, and stating that Milton Steiner has discontinued business, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Manager for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Communication of The Inter- national City Managers' Association extending an invitation to members of the City Council to attend the City Managers' Convention to be held in Chicago, Ill., on September 18th to 20th presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that members of the City Council who find it convenient to do so be auth- orized to attend the City Managers' convention. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Communication of H. A. Kennison requesting tentative approval of the plat of the Subdivision of Mount Vernon Court, in order that he may proceed with the final platting and other requirements precedent to final approval and recording, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Man- ager for investigation and report back to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Ben C. Bond, Receiver of The Consolidated National Bank, requesting that separate values be placed on the northeasterly twenty- three feet of Lot 10 and on the southwesterly twenty-one feet six in- ches of Lot 11, Hamburg Addition, beginning with the 1930 installment and all subsequent and future install- ments for the special assessment levied against the above described real estate for the improvement of East 22nd Street presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition of the City Solic- itor. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilmen Andelfinger. August 28, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In connection with our instructions of August 17th, a ques- tiorraire was sent to a number of Iowa cities on August 18th request- ing information on the closing hour, or hours, for the sale of beer and also the closing hour for dancing at beer parlors. Replies have been re- ceived to date from 18 cities. None Of the 18 cities have any local or- dinance governing the closing hour for the sale of beer. Eleven of the 18 cities also have no regulation for the closing hour for dancing at beer parlors. The 11 cities last above mentioned are Ames, Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Daven- port, Grinnell, Fort Madison, Keo- kuk, Marion, Muscatine, and Ottumwa. In answer to the portion of the questionnaire regarding the closing hour for dancing at beer parlors, Please be advised that the following cities make it compulsory that danc- ing stop at midnight, namely Cedar Falls, Fort Dodge, Marshalltown, Mason City, and Waterloo. Clinton requires that dancing at beer par- 4l Special Session, August 28th, 1933 . 193 lors stop at 1:00 A. M. A reply from Iowa City also indicates that the City regulates the closing hour at beer parlors, but no time limit was specified. The questionnaire return- ed from Muscatine indicates that a local ordinance, not connected with the beer ordinance, regulates the closing of dance halls at mid -night Saturday night. Mayor Tank's letter from Daven- port indicates that he believes that for the next year beer permits may be sold conditioned on the answer- ing of a questionnaire that the own- ers of said beer parlors shall specify the number of hours which they in- tend to operate and Mayor Tank fur- ther advocates establishing closing hours for those who do not remain open the full 24-hour period. He al- so indicates that dance hall regula- tions must be considered in the near future. The Mayor of Marshalltown submits an ordinance prohibiting dancing at any place where refresh- ments or beverages are sold. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the communication of City Manager Evans to the Council. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Communication of Chas. T. Iran - don, Post Commander of The Amer- ican Legion, expressing appreciation to the City Council for their whole- hearted cooperation in making the Legion Convention a success pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Orpheum Theatre re- questing permission to erect a new canopy in front of the present Spensley Theatre, the work to be done in accordance with the build- ing code and under the supervision of the Building Commissioner, pre- sentod and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Communication of Frank R. Reid, President of National Rivers and Harbors Congress, stating that a special session of the National Riv- ers and Harbors Congress will be held in Chicago, Ill., on October 12th and 13th, 1933, and requesting that a strong delegation of leading citi- zens be appointed to represent the City of Dubuque at this meeting pre. sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the communication to Mr. Charles McLean. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber who wishes to'do so to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Mr. L. W. Roedell addressed the Council asking permission to use his White Trailer for advertising pur- poses, without the use of music or advertising signs, by just making occasional announcements. Councilman Schuckert moved that in order to encourage a new indus- try that the Plumbing Inspector be authorized to approve the installa- tion of Mr. Wehlage oil burners and equipment up to January 1st, 1934, and that Mr. Wehlage make applica- tion in the meantime for approval of his oil burner and equipment with the Underwriters Laboratories and that he will make any changes in oil burners and equipment installed at his own expense that may be recommended by the Underwriters or,Laboratories bCouncillman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved tlma ad, journ. Seconded by Thompson. Carried by the following vote: 194 Special Session, .=August 30th, 1933 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, City C erk. Approved _. 933. Adopted({ --••_.1933. Councilmen Attest: _...... .. City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, August 30th, 1933. Council met at 7:50 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Thompson and McEvoy. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been ,duly made and that this meeting is 'called for the purpose of approving revised specifications for repairs nand improvements at the Kaufmann r Reservoir and acting any other business as may prop- s come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Petition of John W. Spahn, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Northeast % of Lot 2 of Sub. of East part of City Lot 682 presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Carl J. Schneider, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of 73 and Lot 2 of 74 of Wood's Addition presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Joseph J. Weber, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on the North 42.6 feet of Lot 46 of E. Lang - worthy's Addition presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Schuckert moved that Montgomery Ward & Company be a Special Session; August 30th, 1933 195 grantedpermission to construct a loading platform 5 foot 6 inches wide in the Alley adjacent to their new freight elevator. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending that the In- demnity Bond of Fischer Investment Company in the sum of $2,000.00 cov- ering liability on sidewalks and driveways constructed on their prop- erty located on the northwest cor- ner of Fourth -and Locust Streets be cancelled presented. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of City Solic- itor Czizek be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the revised plans and specifications for repairs and im. provements to the Kaufmann Ave. nue City Water Works Reservoir, Seconded by Councilman Schuckert Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business Councilman McEvoy moved to ad journ. Seconded by Councilmai Thompson. Curried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmei McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, ,y1 _City Cleffk. Approved lQ'tF•Aa•.•M14W33. Adopted Councilmen Attest: .......... ..,...... ...�Q• i 1.xrL City Clerk. Regular Session, September 4th, 1933 197 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular Session, September 4th, 1933. No members of the Council being present on roll call, the meeting was postponed subject to call. J. J. SHEA, n City Clerk. Approved^? .(�{j,1933. Adopted`{ �4a933. Councilmen: Attest: ....._... .... 1�'•�•Wc City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, September 6th, 1933. Council met at 8:50 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Schuckert. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been ,duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of acting upon proposals submitted on the following public improvements: Paving of Main Street and South Main Street tixom the north property line of KCharter Street to the south property ,line of West Seventeenth Street; In- stalling boulevard lights on Main oQAXgzL,4rom Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street; Resurfacing West Seventeenth . Street from the west property line of Central Avenue to the east property line of West Lo- cust Street; Paving of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Peil's Subdivis- ion; and acting on any other busi- ness as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice to con- tractors of the receipt of proposals for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property Charter Street to sou hproperty ineof WestSe Seven- teenth Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Councilmen Yeas Mayor Kane Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice to contractors of the receipt of pro- posals for the installation of boule- vard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of pubman tion. S e c o n d e d by ythe following Thompson. Carried by vote: Yeas—Mayor aneScl u Councilmen n it and Andelfinger, Thompson. Nays—None. Proof loofnthee notice to coed to the publishers, contractors of the receipt of pro- p 198 Special Session, September 6th, .1933 posals for the resurfacing of West Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Central Avenue to the east Property line of West Lo- cust Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice to contractors of the receipt of pro- posals for the paving of Roosevelt Street from the westerly line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Peil's Subdivision, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of pa ca- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that action be postponed on the opening of bids received this morning for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street; for the installation of boule- vard lights on Main Streets from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street; for the resurfacing of West Seventeenth Street from the west Property line of Central Avenue to the east property line of West Lo- cust Street; for the paving of Roose- velt Street from the westerly prop- erty line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6 of Pell's Sub- division. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen :\ndelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. September 5, 1933 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the special Council meeting of August 28th the letter from Mr. Iierbert A. Kennison, dated August 17th, addressed to the Coun- cil was referred to the City Man- ager for investigation and report back to the Council. '1'lie original request for Mt. Ver- non Court wasmade May 5, 1933, by Mr. Herbert KennisonThe re- 1inelit was that the Council approve the laying out and to perform grad- ing of the street shown on the plats attached and indicated as "Mt. Ver- non Court." It was mentioned that the Zoning Board had given this pro- position study and approval as a pre- liminary measure until final appro- val by the City Council. It was also mentioned in the original appli- cation that the final grades were to be submitted and approved by the City Engineer. The City Council viewed this pro- posed allotment June 6, 1933, and discussed somewhat some of the fea- tures with Mr. Kennison on the ground. No actual decision of accept- ance was made on this date. Mr. Kennison's letter of August 17th asks that the letter of May 5th be disregarded and he now asks that the plan be approved, with no men- tion of the City doing the grading on said plan. The City Engineer and the writer have studied this plan and we have the following criticisms and sugges- tions to make thereon:— In connection with the improve- ment assessments for paving and sanitary sewerage of Mt. Vernon Court, the entire costs of said im- provement are to be borne by the lots owned by Mr. Kennison and be- ing in the Mt. Vernon Court Addi- tion. No improvement assessments are to be levied on the Country Club Property, the lot immediately north on the west side of Grandview Av6- nue, or the lots iri the Jones Addi- tion in Overview Court. Mr. Kenni- son agrees that his property shall assume all improvement assess- ments. The question was discussed with Mr. Kennison as to what authority he had for showing a portion of Mt. Vernon Court being platted on Coun- try Club property at a point approx- imately 145 feet west of the Grand- view Avenue property line at the intersection of the 15 -foot public al- ley. This portion shown on Country Club property is a triangle approx- imately 10' x 231. Mr. Kennison was advised that it was up to him to try to secure from the Country Club this above mentioned triangle and if pro - Per arrangements could not be made to secure this triangle, that the tat. Vernon Court south line would have to be moved toward the south appo- site this point at least 5 feet in order to provide a court width of at least 25 feet. On the original plat Mr. Kennison had shown a new 15 -foot wide public alley approximately 150 feet west of Grandview Avenue and running in a general direction parallel to Grand- view Avenue, but said alley did not extend to the rear of the Jones al- Special Sessiom, Sertennher 6th, 1933 190 lotment on Overview Court to the extent of i feet. The City Council discussed this question with Mr. Kennison on the ground June 6th. He then agreed, and has confirmed his decision since, that the alley can be shown platted clear to his south property line or to the line of the Jones allotment. At this time the alley will not be a benefit to the Jones allotment as it will end at a rear line of one private lot, but the purpose of the City Council in de- manding that this alley extend clear through this Kennison property was to prevent some serious action in the future. On Lots 3 and 4 of the Mt. Vernon Court Addition, designated "Ken Sub," the 12 -foot easement for pri- vate drive at the south end of these two lots is questioned. The proposed Zoning Ordinance requires that the minimum for a single family lot shall be 6000 sq. ft. Lot 4 is shown as 6175 sq. ft., but the 12 -foot easement at the south end, which was originally intended to remain in Mr. Kennison's name, would decrease the size of this area so that Lot 4 could not be used for building purposes. It is suggest- ed that rather than an easement be- ing mentioned here and the property remaining under Mr. Kennison's name, that the easement be re- moved, with the provision that "pri- vate drive" be inserted and the en. tire lot be sold to one person. Mr. Kennison has consented to this. In connection with the 4 -foot wide easement around the south side of Lots 5 and 6 and the west side of Lots 6, 7 and 8 and the north side of Lots 8, 9 and 10, we also ques. tion the advisability of Mr. Kennison retaining a 4 -foot strip between his present property and the edges of the lots to be sold in the future. Mr. Kennison would be required to pay taxes on this 4 -foot strip over an ex- tent of some 700 or 800 feet, which is not practical and it is strongly recommended that the allotment plan be not accepted with such ease- ment complications. Mr. Kennison has agreed to remove this 4 -foot easement strip on all of the above mentioned Lots 5 to 10 inclusive. Another question that has been raised is the right for Mr. Kennison to designate an established building line on the north side of Mt. Vernon Court through property of the Du. buque Golf Club. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved tc refer the communication of City Manager Evans to the City Solicitor Seconded by Councilman 'McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. September 1st, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In connection with the letter of August 22nd from Jo- seph C. Gehrig, insurance service, of Dubuque, Iowa, to the City Council of Dubuque and referred to the wri- ter for investigation and report at the special meeting of Council Au- gust 2Rth, please be advised as follows: Mr. Gelirig desires that the City Council of Dubuque authorize the cancellation of the $2,000 surety bond for a Class "B" permit to sell beer issued to Mr. Milton Steiner of 165 West 4th Street, Dubuque, Iowa. This location is on the north aide of West 4th Street underneath the present street floor occupied by Sam Swift's Barber Shop. Chief Giellis and the writer inves- tigated from several sources and we find today that this beer parlor was closed about August 15, 1933. Mr. Steiner was asked to come to this office today and gave the infor- mation that he can no longer oper- ate a Class "B" beer parlor and de- sires that Council do everything Pos- sible to relieve him of costs already obligated, including the cancellation of the bond and the permit fee for sale of beer if possible. I assured him that there was no rebate oil the yearly license for a Class "B" parlor. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication Managerof City Councilman McEvoy. nCarried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. September 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen -Attached is a letter from Mr. C. B. Jenkins, 11 Nast 26th Street, requesting a new street light at the intersecti011 oWhite c d 26th Streets. Attached is alsoa sketch showing the present layout of street lights in this vicinity. Many minor robberies have oc- cured in this section in the past few months. Inasmuch as these are long blocks and Vi'hit nticular9ys at this quately lighted, 1•i M Special Session, September 6th, 1933 intersection of 26th Street, it is the writer's recommendation that Coun- cil approve a new 100 C. P. street lamp costing $25.00 per year. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger moved to refer the communication of City Manager Evans to City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andeltinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of 0. A. Reynolds, Secretary of Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, extending an invitation to members of the City Council and the City Manager to attend the con- vention of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress to be held at Chi- cago, Ill., on October 12th and 13th, 1933, as representatives of the City of Dubuque and as guests of the Waterways Committee of the Du- buque Chamber of Commerce, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the invitation be accepted with thanks. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of National Re-employ- ment Office, by W. A. Madden, man- ager, requesting the City of Dubuque to pay onehalf of the expense for office equipment and supplies which Is being used by the National Re- employment Office in the amount of $13.60, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to receive and file the petition. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. September 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Pursuant to law the 'honing Commission, after its ap- pointment, proceeded with due dili- gence to prepare a preliminary re- port embodying a proposed zoning ordinance for the City of Dubuque Providing for various zoning districts with regulations as to use, height and areas of buildings and land, etc., as deemed proper by the commission and best suited to carry out the pur- poses of the statute providing for municipal zoning. The commission was ably assisted by John Nolen and associates. The City Manager and the Build- ing Commissioner have examined the proposed ordinance for accuracy in detail in conjunction with the commission. The City Solicitor has very thoroughly studied the ordin- ance from both the legal and the practical standpoint and approved the same. Upon completion of said report and ordinance the commission proceed- ed to hold public hearings thereon as contemplated by statute. Prior to said public hearings, invitation was given to certain groups who might have special interest in the matter. Notice, by publication, was then given of two public hearings to be held August 24 and 31, 1933, respec- tively and proof of publication of such notice, together with an ex- planatory article which was also published, is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Said public hearings were held Pursuant to said notice and thereaf- ter the commission adopted said pre- liminary report and made it their final report and it submits herewith to your honorable body the same for adoption into ordinance. Respectfully submitted, R. V. McKAY, Secretary of Dubuque Planning and Zoning Commission. Councilman Thompson moved that the ordinance be placed on file and the communication referred to the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of hear- ing upon proposed Zoning Ordinance Presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Special Session, September 6th, 1933 201 ----------- -- Mr. H. C. Baumgartner, chairman of Playground and Recreation Com- mission and Syl McCauley, recrea- tional director, addressed the Coun- cil relative to the construction of a proposed swimming pool. Communication of Playground and Recreation Commission stating that the Commission has selected Mr. C. I. Krajewski as architect for the pro- posed swmming pool and asking the City Council to approve of their se- lection and also that the City So- licitor be instructed to draw up and execute, between the City of Du- buque and the architect, a contract embodying terms, payment, obliga- tions, etc., presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the contract as drawn by the City Solicitor covering the services of Mr. C. I. Krajewski as architect for the proposed swimming pool be approved and the Mayor authorized to execute the same on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Communication of Playground and Recreation Commission requesting the approval of the City Council on their selection of the site for the proposed swimming pool namely that part of City property south of Rail- road Avenue, which includes Lot 29 of the Harbor Addition and such other adjoining City property as may be necessary for the construction of said pool, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the site as selected by the Play- ground and Recreation Commission for the construction of the proposed swimming pool be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Playground and Recreation Commission requesting the approval of the City Council of the proposed estimate to be expend- ed for the construction of the pro- posed swimming pool and requesting the City Council to take official ac- tion approving the making of a form- al application to the Federal Gov- ernment for funds to construct the proposed swimming pool, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the City Council authorize the making of an application to the Fed- eral Government for funds in an amount not to exceed $60,000.00 for the construction of the proposed swimming pool and the return pay- ment of said $60,000.00 to be paid from the revenue of said swimming pool. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow. Ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Playground and Recreation Commission requesting the City Council to consider mak. ing the City property north of Rail- road Avenue and east of Locust Street into a playground area, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Manager be instructed to furnish contractors, who have taken out plans and specifications for im- provements to the Kaufmann Aven- ue Water Reservoir, with a copy of the telegram received from P. F. Hopkins, Public Works Engineer for Iowa, setting the minimum scale for common labor at 50 cents per hour and $1.20 per hour for skilled labor and that a copy of said telegram ac- company all plans and specifications which may be applied for by con- tractors. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Manag- er Evans be approved and that the City of Dubuque apply for and take out wind insurance covering the grandstandbleachers and fences at the Municipal Athletic Park. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further busluess Councilman Andelfinger moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen a)2 Special Session, September 11th, 1933 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, C ty Clerk. Approved .1933. Adopted 33. R�sti-e_- .......... ......( .-C ......_................. C ..............._ Councilmen { �� Attest: City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, September 11th, 1933. Council met at 9:30 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson and City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. 4 -Mayor Kane read the call and stat - Led that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of acting up - in proposals submitted by contract- ors on the following public improve- ments: Paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West 17th Street; installing boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West 13th Street; resurfacing of West 17th Street from the west pro- perty line of Central Avenue to the east property line of West Locust Street; paving of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6 Pell's Sub -division; and act- ing on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman Andelfinger moved that all bids for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West 17th Street and also for the installation of boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West 13th Street be rejected and re- turned to the bidders, together with the certified checks, unopened. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress thanking the City Council, City Manager, Chief of Police and Chief of Fire Department and their members for taking part in the Labor Day exercises, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of J. J. Ward, et al, re- questing that an electric street light be placed at the intersection of Mar- Special Session, September 11th, 1933 shall Street and Lincoln Avenue, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Manager for investigation and report. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of M. J. Steiner request- ing the release of his beer bond as he has discontinued the sale of beer at No. 230 West 4th Street, pre- sented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the permit of M. J. Steiner for the sale of beer be cancelled and the bond covering said permit be released. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of P. J. Kearns, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 312 of Woodlawn Park Addition and Lot 2 of 2 of 14 of Min. Lot 172, pre- sented and read. Councilman Tbompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of John Utzig, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of 573 and Lot 1 of 574 of Ham's Ad- dition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation 'and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of William A. Murphy, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on the South % of Lot 1 of Bonson's Sub., Presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen 203 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Charles J. Gassmann, referred to the City Council by .the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 1 of 37 of Althauser's Sub., pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Gertrude Waldorf, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 taxes on Lot 81 of L. H. Langworthy's Ad- dition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. John Pauley, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the second half of the 1932 taxes on the North 1a of Lot 93 of East Dubuque Addition pre- sented and read. Councilmana Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Cararied by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. September 11, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following Pol- icies and bonds and desire your aP- proval on same for filing:— SIGNS Joseph J. Bertsch, et al, 3rd and 1Street—policy 974, American'Employers' Ins. Co. Conlan Hudson -Essex Co., 650 Iowa Street—Policy No. 10874, American Automobile Ins. Co. Young Men's Christian Assn, 9th and Iowa Streets—Policy No. JOLT. 24-11, The Home Indemnity 203 1209 George C. Rath & Sons, ICentral Avenue—Policy No. YR 4178, London T adehomeaShe St res, l Inc., 605 204 Special Session, September 11 th, 1933 Main Street—Policy No. OLT 5012, Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co. Standard Oil Co. (Indiana), signs within the City Limits—Policy No. OLT 5075, Fireman's Fund Indem- nity Co. James Lane (Hill's Lunch), 2024 Central Avenue—Policy No. OLT 5009, Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co. Continental Oil Co. (2), 5th and Locust Streets—Bond No. 57140-12- 541-33 and Bond No. 57140-12.540- 33, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. EXCAVATION George I. Beaves, 2531 Windsor Avenue, Globe Indemnity Co. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the bonds and policies be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. September 8, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting here- with reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Depart- ment and City Health Department for the month of August, 1933, also list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were drawn during the month of August, 1933. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Marie Deacon, et al, requesting that L. W. Roedeil be per- mitted to operate his Portable Pub. lic Address System on the streets of the City of Dubuque, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun. cil. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Betty Lee, requesting Permission to transfer her Class "B" beer permit from 871 Central Ave- nue to 998 Central Avenue, present. ed and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the request be granted upon the ap. proval of the Building Commission. er and Health Department. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Herman Hollenberger requesting permission to transfer his Class "B" beer permit from 1301 Rhomberg Avenue to 1097 Jackson Street, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the request be granted upon the ap- proval of the Building Commission- er and Health Department. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 89-33. Awarding contract for repairs to and rein. forced 2 inch minimum "Gunite" outer surface covering and addi- tional painting of the 150 ft, high Present concrete smoke stack at the Eagle Point Water Works to Gun- ite Concrete and Construction Com- pany, Kansas City, Mo., having been approved and placed on file for pub- lic inspection on August 28th, 1933, presented for final adoption. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 92-33. A Resolution approving applica- tio for the sale of beer and author- izing the issuance of permit. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the application which has been filed for permit for the sale of beer with- in the City of Dubuque and has ap- proved such application as apply to the person herein named at the loca- tion described herein: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by said Coun- cil, that permit for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same is hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows:— CLASS "B" PERMIT Frank Tortella..................926 Main Street BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed with the appli- cation be approved. Special Session, September 11th, 1933 205 Passed, adopted and approved this lith day of September, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that Louis H. Kuehnle be granted a Class "B" beer permit to operate at 1301 Rhomberg Avenue upon the filing of a proper bond. Seconded by Coun- cilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Messrs. Swann and Faber address- ed the Council requesting that Cath- erine Street from Quigley Lane to Angella Street be graded and opened. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City Manager be instructed to grade and level Catherine Street from Quigley Lane to Angella Street. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. September 11, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with Your instructions and our advertise- ment, bids were received at 10:00 a. m. Wednesday, September 6, 1933, for the resurfacing of West 17th Street from Central Avenue to Lo- cust Street. At about the time of receipt of bids, we were officially advised that on all Public Works 30r/c Aid Pro- jects, the contractors shall pay $.50- $1.20 labor .scales. This was un- known to the contractors and City officials prior to the receipt of bids. Bids were unopened until a special meeting of City Council with the con- tractors September 11th and at that time the contractors who bid on said 17th Street agreed to abide by the $.50-$1.20 labor rates. Accordingly, the bid was opened and attached is a tabulation showing the bid received. Inasmuch as this bid is below the Engineer's estimate and the contractor agrees to abide by the requirements of the $.50-$1.20 labor rates, the City Manager recom- mends that the contract for the re- surfacing of West 17th Street be awarded to the James F. Lee Paving Company as it was the low bid and only bid received. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Tabulations of street proposals for the improvement of West Seven- teenth Street from the west proper- ty line of Central Avenue to the east property line of West Locust Street. Proposals opened September 11, 1933. Proposal submitted by James F. Lee Paving CO.: Concrete, class "B", 20 cu. yds. at $10.00; steel, class "D", 500 lbs. at 5c; reset stone curb, 100 lin. ft. at 29c; gutters, concrete 18"x6", 2120 lin. ft. at 35c; step curb, 50 lin. ft. at $1.10; sheet asphalt 3 inch thickness, 4700 sq. yds. at $1.45; asphalt binder, 200 tons at $7.50. Total amount of bid, $9,401.00. City Engineer's estimate, $10,065.00. Un- der estimate, $664.00. Resolution No. 93-33. Awarding contract for the resurfacing of West Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Central Avenue to the east property line of West Lo- cust Street to James F. Lee Paving Company as their bid is the lowest bid received, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for at least one week. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. September 11, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with your instructions and our advertise- ment, bids were received at 10:00 a. m. Wednesday, September 6, 1933, for the concrete repaving of Roose- velt Street from Rhomberg Avenue to Lot 6 Pell's Sub. 206 Special Session, September 1 l th, 1933 At about the time of receipt of bide, we were officially advised that on all Public Works 30% Aid Pro- jects, the contractors shall pay $.50- $1.20 labor scales. This was un- known to the contractors and City officials prior to the receipt of bids. Bids were unopened until a special meeting of City Council with the con- tractors September lith and at that time the contractors who bid on said Roosevelt Street agreed to abide by the $.50-$1.20 labor rates. Accordingly, the bids were opened and attached is a tabulation showing the bids received. Inasmuch as the low bid of the Thos. Flynn Coal Com- pany is below the Engineer's esti- mate and the contractor agrees to abide by the requirements of the $.50-$1.20 labor rates, the City Man- ager recommends that the contract be awarded to the Thos. Flynn Coal Company as their bid was the low- est one received. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Tabulations of street proposals for the improvement of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6 Pell's Sub. Proposals op- ened September 11, 1933. Proposal submitted by Thos. Flynn Coal Co.: Clearing and grubbing trees, 10 at $10; clearing old macadam and grav- el, 70 cu. yds. at 90c; sidewalks, con. crete, 100 sq. ft. at 17c; tile, vitri- fied, concrete 8 inches in place, 122 lin. ft. at $1.40: curb, concrete, 7.4 Inches deep, 6 inch top, 9 inch bot- tom, 750 lin, ft. at $1.00; reset stone curb, 1000 lin. ft. at 25c; crushed rock in place, 100 cu. yds. at $1.75; concrete 6 inch thickness, reinforced No. 6 gauge 6" x 6" wire mesh No. curb, 9868 sq. yds. at $1.65; concrete 4 inch thickness, reinforced No. 6 gauge 6"x6" wire mesh No, curb, 3400 sq, yds. at $1.40; total amount of bid, $22,568.00. Proposal submitted by James F. Lee Paving Co.: Clearing and grubbing trees, 10 at $15.00: excavation old macadam and gravel, 70 cu. yds, at 80c; side- «alks, concrete, 100 sq. ft. at 16c; tile, vitrified, 8 inches in place, 122 lin. ft. at $1.20; curb, concrete, 24 Inches deep, 6 inch top, 9 inch bot- tom, 750 lin. ft. at $1.10; reset stone curb, 1000 lin, it, at 39c; crushed rock in place, 100 cu. yds. at $2.95; concrete 6 inch thickness, reinforced No. 6 gauge 6" x 6" wire mesh No. curb, 9868 aq. yds. at $2.25; concrete 4 inch thickness reinforced No. 6 gauge 6"x6" wire mesh No. curb, 3400 sq. yds. at $1.99; total amount of bid, $30,847.40. City engineer's estimate, $22,768.50. Under, $200.50. Resolution No. 94-33. Awarding contract for the paving of Roosevelt Strept froin the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6 Pell's Subdivi- sion to Thos. Flynn Coal Company as their bid is the lowest bid re- ceived, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for at least one week. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the certified checks be returned to the unsuccessful bidders on the improvement of West Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Central Avenue to the east pro- perty line of West Locust Street and also on the improvement of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6 Pell's Sub- division. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Manager be instructed to accept bids for the new additions on the Kaufmann Avenue City Wat er Works Reservoir according to the prevailing local wage scale for both common and skilled labor and ac- cording to the wage scale as set out by Federal Government Public Works and that one certified check be required to cover both bids, the check to cover the larger bid sub- mitted. Seconded by Colinoflman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Andelfinger moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen a: Special Session, September lith, 1'+.'.� Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, *'tyCierk. Approved �.....933. :kdopted33. Councilmen Attest: ............. City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, September 13th, 1933. Council met at 3:35 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Schuckert. Mayor Kane read the call and stat - ,d that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of acting upon pro- posals submitted by contractors for P*ft_�tions to the Kaufmann Avenue City Water Works Reser- voir and acting on any other busi- ness as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Coun- cil. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of hearing upon revised plans, specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of construction for new additions to the Kaufmann Avenue City Water Works Reservoir, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of contractors of the receipt of bids for new additions to the Kaufmann Avenue City Water Works Reser- voir, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. September 13, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. truc- Gentlemen: In line with instions given Monday evening, Sep- tember 11th, that all persons bid- ding on the Kaufmann Avenue Wat- er Works Reservoir be notified to qualify their bids on the original basis of $.40 minimum for common labor, please be advised that a let- ter was sent yesterday to all such contractors, a copy of which is at- tached 10 lock this morning 1 in ato is line 208 Special Session, September lith, 1933 with the notice to bidders published Councilman Schuckert moved to August 31st, a copy of which notice refer the petition to the City So. is attached. The tabulation of bids licitor for investigation and report. Is as follows:— Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. AntonLwack—Amount of certified Carried by the following vote: check, $725.00; bid price based on Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen $.50 and $1.20 labor "A", $14,150.00; Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and bid price based on $.40 labor, mini- Thompson. mum "B", $12,248.00. Nays—None. Wm. Yokom—Amount of certified Petition of Anna Haupert, referred check $650.00; bid price based on to the City Council by the Board $.50 and $1.50 labor "A", $13,000.00; of Supervisors, requesting the can. bid price based on $.40 labor, mini- cellation of the 1932 taxes on Lots mum "B", $11,368.00. 116, 117 and 118 of Mechanic's Ad. R. F. Conlon—Amount of certified dition, presented and read. check, $660.00; bid price based on Councilman Schuckert moved to $.50 and $1.20 labor "A", $13,000.00; refer the petition to the City So - bid price based on $.40 labor, mini- licitor for investigation and report. mum "B", $12,475.00. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Braun Bros.—Amount of certified Carried by the following vote: check, $615.25; bid price based on Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen $.50 and $1.20 labor "A", $12,150.00; Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and bid price based on $.40 labor, mini- Thompson. mum "B", $11,750.00 Nays—None. U. Willy—Amount of certified Petition of Mrs. Sophia Norton, re- check, $650.00; bid price based on ferred to the City Council by the $.50 and $1.20 labor "A", $12,992.00; Board of Supervisors, requestion the bid price based on $.40 labor, mini- cancellation of the 1932 taxes on mum "B", $12,139.00. Lot 2 of Lot 1, Lot 66, West 25 feet The low bidder on the basis of of Lot 65, East 24 feet of Lot 65, $.50-$1.20 labor is Braun Bros. of all in Cox's Addition; Lots 2, 3, 4, Dubuque. The low bidder on the 5, 6, 7, 8 and West 40 feet of Lot $.40 minimum labor basis is Mr. W. 9 in Gilliam's Subdivision; Lot 242 L. Yokom. The difference between in Ham's Addition; Und. % of Lot 1 the low bid on the basis of $.50-$1.20 of 711, Lot 9 and West 10 feet of labor, namely $12,150.00, and the low Lot 7 and East 40 feet of Lot 8 and bid on the basis of $.40 minimum labor, namely $11,368.00, is $782.00. Lot 24 all in Quigley's Sub. of Out 30%c of the low bid on the basis of Lot 710, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to 30% anticipated Federal aid would be $3,645.00, or the net saving if refer the petition to the City So - Federal aid is secured would be licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. $2,863.00. Yours very truly, Carried by the following vote: R. M. EVANS, Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and City Manager. Thompson. Councilman Andelfinger moved Nays—None. that the bids and certified checks submitted by contractors for Petition of Albert Trumm, et al, new ad- ditions to the Kaufmann Avenue City requesting that two street lights be installed on Stoltz Street, one light Water Works Reservoir be received to be placed at or near the end of and that action on same be post- the said street and the other at the turn thd,Cityntil �ouncit to belheldeFriday, g of inCouncilmanstreet, McEvoypresented moved toe ere- September 15th, 1933, at 7:30 P. M., fer the petition to the City Manager and that all certified checks with the exception of the two low for investigation and report. See- bid- tiers be returned to the bidders. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen vote: Peas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Nays—None. Thompson. Councilman Thompson moved to Nays—None. suspend the rules for the purpose Petition of John Ostrowski, of allowing any one present in the re- the ferred to the City Council b Council Chamber, who wishes to do Board of Supervisors, requesting the 80' to address the Council. Second- suapension of the 1932 taxes on Lots ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried 205 and 206 of Union Addition and by the following vote: Lots 17 and 18 of Pleasant View Ad- dition, presented Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, and read. McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Special Session, September 13th, 1933. 209 Nays—None. Mr. George Kennelly addressed the Council stating, that he had the contract for the replacing of poles and lights at the Athletic Field which were damaged by wind storm and that the Insurance Company de. sires permission to replace the wood. en poles with steel towers. Verbal report of City Manager Ev- ans relative to the replacing of poles and lights by the Insurance Com- pany at the Municipal Athletic Park which were damaged by wind storm and recommending that the wooden poles be replaced by steel towers and the broken lights to be replaced with General Electric open type por. celain lined reflectors and frosted hard glass lamps, presented. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Evans be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Manager Ev- ans recommending that action be de. ferred on the petition of J. J. Ward, et al, requesting the installation of a street light at the intersection of Marshall Street and Lincoln Aven. ue, presented. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of City Manag- er Evans be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending that the claim of T. T. Kies in the amount of $18.04 be allowed for damages to his auto- mobile caused by a defective man- hole cover in the street in front of house numbers 836-844 Seminary Street, presented. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the recommendation of City So- licitor Czizek be approved and a warrant in the sum of $18.04 be or- dered drawn on the City Treasurer as settlement in full of the claim of T. T. Kies. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Clerk be instructed to ad- vertise for bids for the paving of :Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south proper- ty line of West 17th Street, and also for the installation of boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West 13th Street, bids to be received till 10 o'clock a. m., October 2nd, 1933. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizekrecommending that the claim of Mildred Lyon, for injuries sus. tained by falling upon defective side. wall: on the northeasterly side of Rock Street, approximately fifteen feet northwest of the northeast cor- ner of Rock Street and Julien Aven- ue, ¢e allowed in the amount of $150 and that a warrant for said amount be ordered drawn in favor of Wal- ter Koerner, attorney, presented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the recommendation of City Solic- itor Czizek be approved and a war- rant in the amount of $150.00 be ordered drawn on the City Treas- ured in favor of Walter Koerner, attorney, as settlement in full of the claim of Mildred Lyon. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and - Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Andelfinger moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, ity /Cle . Approved 933. Adopted (_3 Councilmen: Attest:....._.... Special Session, September 15th, 1933 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, September 15th, 1933. Council met at 7:45 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of acting upon proposals submitted by contractors for new additions to the Kaufmann Avenue City Water Works Reservoir and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Communication of W. L. Yokom tendering his resignation as a mem- ber of the Dock Commission, to be effective immediately, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the resignation be accepted. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. September 15, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In connection with the alternate proposals taken on the Kaufmann Avenue Water Works Re. servoir improvements which have been held up since receipt of bids for two days, please be advised that no word has been received that the requested 30% Federal Aid has been granted. Inasmuch as the reservoir work needs immediate attention and can be finished this fall only in case of start at the very earliest date, it is the writer's recommendation that the request for 30% Federal Aid for the Kaufmann Avenue Reservoir and the Pagle Point Smoke Stack, which were both estimated at $13,000, be cancelled: that Federal authorities be adv'sed that local funds can be raised for this construction and the work will be started at once, to be Paid for by this city. Accordingly, it is my further recommendation that the work for the Kaufmann Avenue Reservoir be awarded to the low bidder, namely Wm. Yokom, on the basis of 400 minimum common labor and that the prevailing Dubuque wage scale shall "Phly for skilled labor as outlined by bids "B" received September 13th. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the recommendations of City Manager Evans be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 95-33. Awarding contract for new additions to the Kaufmann Avenge City Water Works Reservoir to Wm. Yokom, contractor, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 96-33. A Resolution approving applica- tion for the sale of beer and auth- orizing the issuance of permit. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the application which has been filed for permit for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque and has ap- proved such application as applies to the person herein named at the location described herein: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by said Council, that permit for the sale of beer Within the City of Dubuque be and the same is hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows:— CLASS "B" PERMIT William Cosley-1121 Julien Ave- nue. Be It Further Resolved that the bond filed with this application be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 15th day of September, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Concilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. ecial Session, September lith, 1933 211 RESOLUTION NO. 97-33 A Resolution approving applica- tion for the sale of beer and auth. orizing the issuance of permit. Whereas. the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the application which has been filed for permit for the sale of beer within The City of Dubuque and has approv- ed such application as applies to the person herein named at the lo. cation described herein: Now, There` fore, Be It Resolved by said Council, that permit for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same is hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: CLASS "B" PERMIT Edward Link -1881 Central Ave- nue. Be It Further Resolved that the bond filed with this application be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 15th day of September, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ,ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Jos. A. Hart- man, making claim in the amount of $50.00 for damages to his cellar caused by sewer being clogged and backing up into his cellar, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the claim to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of George Wagner et al. requesting that the City build and construct a cement stair and walk UP the hill from Thirtieth Street to the west end of O'Neill Street and cinder walk from Brunswick and O'Neill Streets to the cement stair and also that the stair be light- ed, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Council rescind their form- er action in receiving and filing the petition of the National Reemploy. ment Office requesting the City of Dubuque to pay one-half of the cost for office equipment and supplies in the amount of $13.60. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition of the National Reemployment Office re- questing the City of Dubuque to pay one-half of the cost of office equip- ment and supplies in the amount of $13.60 be granted and a warrant in the sum of $13.60 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in fav- or of C. F. Cody Company covering the amount of the request. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the request of the Iowa Oil Com- pany for permission to rebuild their driveways and sidewalks at their oil station located at 20th and Jackson Streets be granted and the work to be done under the supervision of the City Engineer. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the flo- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the certified check of the unsuccess. ful bidder for the new additions to the Kauffmann Avenue City Water Works Reservoir be returned to the bidder. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the request of Thos. Riddle for per- mission to construct a concrete driveway on East 32nd Street east of Jackson Street be granted and the work to be done under the su- pervision of the City Engineer. See- 2212 Special Session, September 15th, 1933 onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- "Whereas, it is the purpose of the ried by the following vote: council of the city of Dubuque, on. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen behalf of all of the people of such Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and city, to adopt this Resolution ex. Thompson. pressing herein to Senator Louis Nays—None. Murphy its sincere appreciation of September 15 ,1932. his untiring efforts, interest and the To the Honorable Mayor and City exercise of his great influence in se - Council, curing from the Public Works Ad. Dubuque, Iowa. ministration the allocation of suffi- Gentlemen: Dr. D. F. Ward ad- tient funds to construct the dams vised this morning that he is chair- in the immediate vicinity of Dubuque man of the committee on floats for in furtherance of the development the parade to be held next Friday, of the nine -foot channel for the Up. September 22nd, at 4:00 P. M. un- per Mississippi River and to assure der the N.R.A. movement. Dr. Ward him of its sincere belief that, with - states that arrangements are being out his efforts, interest and influ- made by many merchants to rent ence these projects would have been floats for the parade and he asks indefinitely deferred. that the City Council earnestly con- "Be it, therefore, resolved that a sider furnishing one float for this certified copy of the expression of parade. The estimated cost is be- appreciation herein contained be tween $15.00 and $20.00. transmitted to Senator Louis Mur - Mr. C. B. Scherr, who is in charge phy and the Public Works Adminis- of City and County officials, requests tration and that this resolution be that the City Council be prepared spread upon the permanent council to ride in an automobile in the par- proceedings of the city of Dubuque. ade to be held Friday at 4:00 P. M. "Passed, adopted and approved and that authority be given for all this 15th day of September, 1933." City officials and employees, who M. R. KANE, can possibly be released from ac. Mayor. tive duty, to walk in the parade. ED. McEVOY, Yours very truly, ARDENAL THOMPSON, R. M. EVANS, H. F. SCHUCKERT, City Manager. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilman Thompson moved that Councilmen. the requests be granted. Seconded Attest: J. J. SHEA, by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by City Clerk. the following vote: Councilman Andelfinger moved the Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car - Thompson. ried by the following vote: Nays—None. Resolution No. 98-33. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and RESOLUTION OF THE CITY Thompson. COUNCIL OF CITY OF DUBUQUE Nays—None. "Whereas, information has been There being no further business, received that, through the efforts of Councilman Schuckert moved to ad. U. S. Senator Louis Murphy, the pub- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- lic works administration has con- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: cluded to allocate sufficient funds Peas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen for the immediate construction of Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and dams in the Mississippi river in the Thompson. vicinity of the city of Dubuque, work Nays—None. thereon to be begun within the near J. J. SHEA, future; and C11��ty Cler . "Whereas, all of the citizens and residents of the city of Dubuque have ApprovedQL24�W'k.aFa... 33. evidence intense interest in the de- velopment Adopted 7V4. M. of these public projects in order that suffering and hard-�� .............__. ......... ( ...........................�...... ships, due to a long period of un -G employment, may be alleviated; Q j and Immediate Whereasconstructiongnof that Councilmen I Projects will furnish employment se to ... ........... ...�........... a great number of our people who would otherwise become or continue • •.......... � to be in a destitute condition and objects of public and private char. ity; and Attest: City Clerk. Special Session, CITY COUNCIL Special Session, September 22nd, 1933. Council met at 7:40 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of adopting resolutions awarding contracts for the following public improvements: Resurfacing of West Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Central Avenue to the east prop- erty line of West Locust Street; Paving of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Peil's Subdivision; For new addi- tions to the Kaufmann Avenue City Water Works Reservoir, and acting on any other business as may prop- erly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Resolution No. 93-33. Awarding contract for the Resurfacing of West Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Central Ave - nu to the east property line of West Locust Street, to James F. Lee Pav- ing Company as their bid is the low- est bid received, said resolution having been approved and placed on file for one week on September 11th, 1933, presented and read for final adoption. _ Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 94-33. Awarding contract for the Paving of Roosevelt Street from the westerly property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Peil's Subdivi- sion, to Thos. Flynn Coal Company, as their bid is the lowest bid re- ceived, said re .Qlution having been 141) iPoved &,nd pNN d on file for one week on September 11th, 1933, pre- sented and read for final adoption. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane,, Councilmien Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 95-33. Awarding temher 22nd, 1933 213 contract for new additions to the KaAifimann Avenue City Water Works Reservoir to Wm. Y okom as his bid was the lowest bid received, said resolution having been ap- proved and placed on file for one week on September 15th, 1933, pre- sented and read for final adoption. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. ASSIGNMENT. To: City of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa. For value received, the under- signed does hereby assign and set over to First National Bank of Du- buque, Iowa, all of the proceeds due or to become due by reason of, or in any way connected with or ris- ing out of a Contract by and be- tween the undersigned and Your City for the construction of certain improvements more particularly de- scribed as follows: Improvement of West Seventeenth Street from the east property line of West Locust Street to the west property line of Central Avenue, such contract being dated as of the 22nd day of Septem- ber, 1933, and the total cost of the improvement to be assessed against abutting property owners, being in the approximate amount of $6,580.70. You are hereby authorized and directed to deliver said proceeds, whether the same be in cash, bonds, certificates, warrants, or other se- curities, to the First National Bank free and clear of any charge or in- cumbrance of any kind whatsoever. JAMES F. LEE PAVING COMPANY, By James J. Lee, Secretary. We hereby accept this order on behalf of the City of Dubuque and agree to carry out the terms of same. M. R. KANE, J. J. Shea, Mayor. City Clerk. Date: September 22nd, 1933. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Mayor be authorized to accept the assignment on behalf of the City of Dubuque and to execute the same and that the assignment be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen anti Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. 214 Special Session, September 22nd, 1933 ASSIGNMENT To: City of nubuque, Dubuque, Iowa. For value received the under. signed does hereby assign and set over to First National Bank of Du- buque, Iowa, all of the proceeds due or to become due by reason of, or in any way connected with or rising out of a contract by and between the undersigned and your City for the construction of certain Improve- ments more particularly described as follows: Improvement of West Seventeenth Street from the east property line of West Locust Street to the west property line of Central Avenue, such contract being dated as of the 22nd clay of September, 1933, and the total cost of the improvement to be paid by the United States Gov- ernment, through the City Treasurer of Dubuque, Iowa, being in the ap- proximate amount of $2,810.30. You are hereby authorized and directed to deliver said proceeds, whether the same be in cash, bonds, certificates, warrants, or other se- curities, to the said First National Bank free and clear of any charge or incumbrance of any kind what- soever. JAMES F. LEE PAVING COMPANY, by James J. Lee, Secretary. We hereby accept this order on behalf of the City of Dubuque and agree to carry out the terms of same. M. R. KANE, J. J. SHEA, Mayor. City Clerk. Date: September 22nd, 1933. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Mayor be authorized to accept the assignment on behalf of the City of Dubuque and to execute the same and that the assignment be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of August, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi. cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of C. B. Jenkins et al. requesting t1te ing'tallati* of a street light at the intersection of 26th and White Streets presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Marie Hird, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 17 of South Park Hill Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Fred Schargitz, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on Lots 15 and South 1/2 of 16 of Belmont Addi- tion, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frank Schargitz, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 136 of Burden & Lawther's Addi- tion and I.ot 14 of Belmont Addi- tion, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Leonard Muntz Estate, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on North % of I.ot 20 of G. R. West's Dubuque, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Special Session, September 22nd, 1933 215 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. , Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Eliz. Adam, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lots in Smedley's Sub., Kniest Sub., L. H. Langworthy's Add. and Grand- view Park Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of J. Nemorosky, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 365 of East Dubuque Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of W. H. McDermott, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 17 and South % of Lot 18 of Co- lumbia Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Libby Pregler, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on the West 75 ft. of Lots 1 and 2 of West View Subdivision, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frank E. Dodd, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 210 of Glendale Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City SOlic- icor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mary M. Flynn, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 taxes on the West 20 feet of East 40 feet of City Lot 84 and Lot 1 of West % of 815 and East 1/_- of 816 of A. McDaniel's Subdivision,. presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of John Blocker, Admin- istrator, by E. H. Willging, Attor- ney, of the Estate of George Hild- ers requesting permission to redeem the tax sale certificate held by the City of Dubuque against Lot 168 in Finley Addition upon the payment of the principal in the amount of $143.19, plus 5% interest, presented and read. City Solicitor Czizek rec- ommending that the prayer of the petition be granted. Councilman Schuckert moved that the recommendation of City Solic- itor Czizek be approved and the City Treasurer be instructed to al- low John Blocker, Administrator, to redeem said tax sale certificate up- on the payment of the principal in the amount of $143.19, plus 5% in- terest. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Mary McMahon et al. requesting the installation of a street light on Nowata Street pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayo' KaneSclCo� Prt and McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Rudolph Lock stating that he has discontinued the busi- ness of the sale of beer at his tav- ern located at 1766 Central Avenue and requesting that he be allowed to keep his beer permit until such time as e, l resesecure is ae to lloth nted and read. 216 Special Session, September 22nd, 1933 Councilman Thompson moved that Passed, adopted and approved this the petition be made a matter of 22nd day of September, 1933. record. Seconded by Councilman M. R. KANE, McEvoy. Carried by the following Mayor. vote: ED. McEVOY, Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen ARDENAL THOMPSON, Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and H. F. SCHUCKERT, Thompson. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Nays—None. Councilmen. Attest: J. SHEA, J. Application of John Muntz re- City Clerk. questingtransferof oSt 1766 Councilman Andelfinger moved the from 926 Street for Central Avenue, Presented and read. adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car - Councilman Andelfinger moved ried by the following vote: that the application for transfer be yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen granted to the new location at 1766 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Central Avenue and the permit for- Thompson. merly granted for 926 Main Street Nays—None. be cancelled. Seconded by Council- Councilman Thompson moved to men McEvoy. Carried by the follow- suspend the rules for the purpose Ing vote: of allowing any one present in the Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Council Chamber, who wishes to do Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and so, to address the Council. Second - Thompson. ed by Councilman McEvoy. Car- Nays—None. ried by the following vote: Petition of Joseph L. Hird request- Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Ing that the special assessments Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and levied against the south 96 feet of Thompson. Lot 28 and the south 96 feet of Lot Nays—None. 29 and Lot 30 in Finley, Waples & Mr. J. A: Kerper, Secretary of the Burton's Addition remaining unpaid Dock Commission, addressed the be reduced to the amount of $75.12, Council relative to the application the assessments being levied for filed by the Dock Commission with construction of a sanitary sewer, the Reconstruction Finance Corpor- presented and read. ation for the construction of a Coal Councilman Schuckert moved to Terminal. receive and file the petition. Sec- Mr. Henry Becker addressed the onded by Councilman Andelfinger. Council requesting that he be given Carried by the following vote: the street and alley lines in High- Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen land Addition. Mr. Becker being ad- Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and vised that the City will furnish Thompson. center lines for streets and alleys Nays—None. in Highland Addition. There being no further business, Resolution No. 99-33. Councilman Thompson moved to ad - A Resolution approving application journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc - for the sale of beer and authorizing Evoy. Carried by the following vote: the issuance of Permit. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen WHEREAS, the City Council of Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. the City of Dubuque has examined Nays—None. the application which has been filed J. for permit for the sale of beer with. J. SHEA, in the City of Dubuque and has ap- proved such application ity Clem.. as applies Approved to the person herein named at the ,.•1933, �fv location described herein: NOW, Adopted%! ... 33 THEREFORE, �rt�.. BE 1T RESOLVED by said Coun- Q cil, that permit for the sale of beer •. .•••••�......••• • •• ••.... within the City of Dubuque be and the same is hereby authorized and Councilmen: ordered issued, as follows:— T CLASS "B" PERMIT . .a .. ................. The Dubuque Club, 895 Main Street (Basement Federal Bldg.). BE IT FURTHER • .•.... .' ••• ••-••••••••- Attest: ............. , RESOLVED that the bond filed City Clerk. with this ap- Plication be approved. Special Session, September 25th, 1933 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, September 25th, 1933. Council met at 11:00 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Councilman McEvoy moved that City Manager R. M. Evans be ap- pointed Clerk Pro Tem of the meet- ing. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Geo. Klein Estate request- ing the cancellation of the 1932 tax- es on North % of Lot 308 East Du- buque addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Katherine 7wack, request- ing the cancellation of the 1932 tax- es on Lots 17 and 18 Hamburg Ad- dition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Margaret Bauck request- ing the suspension of the 1932 tax- es on Lots 72 and 73 O'Neill's River View Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thoihpson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council, Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. 217 Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Mrs. Hattie Bennett re- questing the cancellation of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9 Rosedale Addition No. 2, present- ed with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to a cancellation of taxes be denied but that a suspension of said taxes be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mathilda Becker request- ing a suspension of the 1932 taxes on North % of Lot 2 Fosselman's Sub., presented with no recommend- ation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Eugenia Brunskill requesting the suspension of the last half of the 1931 taxes and all of the 1932 taxes on Sub. 6, 7, 8 and 9 Quigley's Sub. Lot 12, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Ellen Callahan re- questing the cancellation of the 1932 taxes on Lots 13 and 14 of Block 5 Grandview Park Addition, present- ed with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to a cancellation of taxes be denied but that a suspension of said taxes be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen 218 Special Session, Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Dorothea Drost re- questing the suspension of the sec- ond half of the 1932 taxes on Lot 40 Leven's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mary M. Flynn request- ing the cancellation of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on West 20 feet of East 40 feet of City Lot 84 and Lot 1 of West % of 815 and East 1/2 of 816 A. McDaniel's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to a cancellation of taxes be denied but that a suspension of said taxes be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor on peti- tion of Andrew Fuerst requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on North 1/Q of Lot 55 Sanford's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following rote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of W. A. Garver requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 6 of O'Neill's Sub. No. 3, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following rote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen , tember 25th, 1933 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Charles J. Gassmann re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 Sub. 1 of 37 of Alt- hauser's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Lawrence Gneier request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of 2 of Cleminson's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Freda Gronau requesting the cancellation of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lot 6 Sub. 1 of 1 of 143 of L. H. Langworthy's Addition and Lots 106, 107 Burden and Lawther's Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to the cancellation of taxes be denied but that a suspension of said taxes be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Peter Guler requesting the remission of the 1932 taxes on Lot 22 S. M. Langworthy's Addition, Presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to the remission of taxes be denied but that R suspension of said taxes be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: ial Sessiun,'September 25th, ]933 219 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czlzek on petition of John Hafley requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 296, Glendale Addition, present- ed with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilmen Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thomupson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Lillian L. Hargus, re- questing the cancellation or suspen- sion of taxes for the year 1932 on Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of City Lot 667, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to a suspension of the 1932 tax be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Anna Haupert, request- ing the cancellation of the 1932 tax- es on Lots 116, 117 and 118 of Me- chanic's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to the cancellation of taxes be denied but that a suspension of said taxes be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Bertha Jaffee, request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on North Y2 of Lot 314 East Du- buque Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Christeen L. Jackson, re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of Buettel's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of P. J. Kearns requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 312 of Woodlawn Park Addition and Lot 2 of Sub. 2 of 14 of Min. Lot 172, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of John and Mary Kerken- bush, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on North 46 feet of Lot 20 Steiner's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of William J. Kramer re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2, Sub. 49, and Lot 50 of Burden & Lawther's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane. Councilmen Andelfinger, 'McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. -M1 220 Special Session, September 25th, 1933 Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Peter Lei requesting the cancellation of the 2nd half of the :932 taxes on Lots 9, 10 and 11 of G. W. Rodgers Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to the cancellation of taxes be denied, but that a suspension of said taxes be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. !gays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Lyda Lyons requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lots 14 and 15, Randall's Sub., pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and and Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Sarah Catherine Lund. beck requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 11, Cox's Ad- dition, Lot 242 of Woodlawn Park Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Jos. McCaffrey requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 8 of Sub. 196 and 197 L. H. Langworthy's Addition and Lot 2 of Sub. 186 and Lot 1 of Sub. 189 and Lot 2 of Sub. 2 of 189 Union Addi- tion, presented with no recommend- ation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Josephine McCeney re. questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lots 3, 4 and 5 of Win. Blake's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to ne notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of W. H. McDermott request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 and South 1/2 of Lot 18 of Columbia Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of E. J. McGrath, requesting suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 19 Marsh's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. ' Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Henry Martin requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lots 5, 6, 13 and 14 of Ryder's Sub.. and East 100 feet of Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of Mineral Lot 48, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Special Session, September lith, 1933 . 221 Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs..Anna L. Murphy re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 Sub. Lot 42, Lot 43 and Lot 2 Sub. Lot 44 Oak Grove Addition, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of William A. Murphy re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on South 1/2 of Lot 1 Bonson's Sub., presented with no recommend- ation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of J. Nemerosky requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 365 of East Dubuque Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Elizabeth Osterberger re- questing the cancellation of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on South 1/2 of Lot 222, Davis Farm Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to the cancellaion of taxes be denied, but that a suspension of said taxes be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Anna Peter requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lots 95, 96, 97 and 93, Finley Addi- tion, presented with no recommen. dation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Ella Phillips requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 5, Westabys Sub., and Lot 4, Hantleman's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of John W. Robinson re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Southeast 61 feet of North- west 71 feet of Lot 151, L. H. Lang - worthy's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Michael Rogers request- ing the suspension of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on the West 50 feet of Lot 3, Sub. Mineral Lot 179, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the Prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mary A. Russell request- ing the exemption of the 1932 taxes 222 Special Session, September 2 th, 1933 on Lot 11; Quigley's Sub. of 711, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to the exemption of taxes be denied, but that a suspension of said taxes be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Barbara Schmid requset- ing the cancellation of the 1932 tax- es on Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 and Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of Weland's Sub., pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to the cancellation of taxes be denied, but that a suspension of said taxes be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol. lowing vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Carl J. Schneider request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2, Sub. 73, and Lot 2, Sub. 74 of Wood's Addition presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Peas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Gus J. Schnee, Jr., re. questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of 1 of 6 of Min. Lot 470 and Lot 6 of Margadants' Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman \lcl:coy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of John W. Spahn request. ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Northern 1/ of Lot 2 of Sub. of East Part of City Lot 682, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Miss Mathilda Thielen re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on West 1/z of Lot 28, Cox Ad- dition, presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Tho.nlpson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Nellie B. Tinkham re. questing the cancellation of the 1932 taxes on Southeast 150 feet of Lot 593, Ham's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition as to the cancellation of taxes be denied but that a suspension of said taxes be granted and the Board of Supervis- ors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Anna Wampach request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 39, Hooper's Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the gayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vgte: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Joseph J. Weber request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on North 42 feet 6 inches of Lot 46 of E. Langworthys Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that Special Session, September 2;th, 1933 223 the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of J. J. Weber requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on North 50 feet of Lot 1 of 1 of 103 L. H. Langworthys Addition, present- ed with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notifled of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Alphonse C. Wolf request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on the Easterly 29 feet of Lot 7 of C. A. Voelkers Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor .Czizek on petition of Frank Zwack requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on 1-3 interest of Lot 37 of Marshs Addi- tion, presented with no recommenda- tion. Councilman Thompson moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Eliz. Adam request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lots in Smedley's Sub., Kniest Sub., L. H. Langworthy's Add., and Grandview Park Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Florence Arensdorff re- questing the cancellation or suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on the East 85 feet of South % of East 170 feet of Lot 350 Davis Farm Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek oil petition of Mrs. Lena Bauer request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lots 11 and Lot 11A High Street Sub., presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of William S. Canavan re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 13 of Audubon Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — 141ayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—Nona. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Anna T. Cox requesting the cancellation of the first half of the 1932 taxes on North 30 feet of lot 25 all of Lots 26 and 27 McDan- iel's Park Hill Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified Council. of Seconded action by Councilman 224 Special. Session, September 25th, 1933 McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petititon of Lurean M. Cullen re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Past 90 feet of East 170 feet of South 40 feet of Lot 358 of Davis Farm Addition presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Frank E. Dodd requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 210, Glendale Addition, present- ed with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Miss Mary E. Enright re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on the South 16 feet 6 inches of North 1-5 of City 494 and North 1/ of North Middle 1.5 of City 494 and South 1/2 of Lot 40 and 41, East Dubuque Addition, and North 1{ of Lot 40, East Dubuque Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Anna M. Fosselman re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on North 23 feet 6 inches of West 100 feet of Lot 9, Jaeger's Sub., and the South 16 feet 6 inches Of West 100 feet of Lot 10, Jaeger's Sub., presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Laurine E. Fuerst re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 4 of Gieger's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Wm. A. Haller requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of 1 of 33, Mt. Pleasant Addi- tion, presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilmen McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Marie Hird request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 17, South Park Hill Addition, Presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Mrs. Pauline HoefHin re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on West 50 feet of West 1/2 of South 1/2 of Lot 3 and the East 25 feet of South 1/2 of Lot 2 of Pauline Langworthy's Sub., the North 27 feet 4 inches of South 2-5 of City Lot 437, the South 221-10 feet of Middle 1-5 Of City Lot 437, the South 23 feet 4 inches of North Middle 1-5 of City Lot 437, Sub. 4 of South 2-5 of City Lot 444, Und. % of North 14.5 feet of 2, the Und. 1/2 of South 24.7 feet Special Session, September 25th, 19301 of 2, the Und. 1/2 of Lot 3, Staufen- beil's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Anna Hugh request- ing the cancellation of the second half of the 1932 tax on North 30 feet of West 85 feet of Lot 1, the West 85 feet of East 95 feet of Lot 1 and the West 85 feet of Lot 2, Sub. 277, Davis Farm Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Stephen Keneally re- questing the cancellation of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1, Newman, Cooper & Smith's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Katherine Koehler re- questing the suspension of the.1932 taxes on Lots 4 and 5, Bennett Street Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilmen McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of L. F. Kolfenbach request- ing the cancellation of the 1931 tax. es on Lot 3 of Klingenberg 's 3rd 225 Sub. presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Miss Laura C. Lorenzen requesting the cancellation of the 1932 taxes on North % of Lot 9, Sub. Mineral Lot 149, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Fred Luckritz requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 19 of Quigley's Sub. of 710 pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Anna Marra request- ing the suspension of the last half of the 1932 taxes on Lot 5, Olinger's Sub., presented with no recommen- dation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, '.McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mary McCauley request- ing the cancellation of the 1932 tax- es on Lot 12, Mills West Dubuque, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City �.a yt. 226 Special Session, September 25th, 1933 Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of John McFarland re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on I.ot 2 of Lot 2 and Lot 2 of Lot 3 of 1.07, L. H. Langworthy's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denled and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Anne O'Connor re- questing the cancellation of the 1932 taxes on Lot 4 of Milligan's Sub. and Lot 2, Sub. 1 of 1 of 1 of 3 of Min. Lot 172, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Bridget O'Connor re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on North 1.5 of City Lot 485, Presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilman Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of John Ostrowski request. tug the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 205, 206, Union Addition, and Lots 17 and 19, Pleasant View Addi- tion, presented with no recommen. dation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -- Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. John Pauley re- questing the cancellation of the sec- ond half of the 1932 taxes on North 1/2 of Lot 93, East Dubuque Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Sam Polsky requesting the cancellation or suspension of the 1930-1931 and 1932 taxes on Lot 306, East Dubuque Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Libby Pregler requesting the suspension of the last haf of the 1931 tax and all of the 1932 taxes on West 75 feet of Lots 1 and 2, West View Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and, Thompson. Nays—None. Report of C'.ty Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Emma Richter requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on South 28 feet of North 1-5 of City Lot 451, the South 10 feet of Lot 6 and all of Lot 7 of Marsh's Addition, Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 2 of Min. Lot 310, Presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen An Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Theodore F. Ris request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on South 1/z of City Lot 3A, the North % of Lot 1 of Sub. 73, Glen- dale Add., Lot 1 of Sub. 8 of Min. Lot 322, presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Val J. Roth requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 13, Linehan Park Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Harriet Ruley re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Fast 150 feet of Lot 3, Sub. Mineral Lot 179, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Petition of Henry Schueller request- ing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 113, Glendale Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on Special Session, September 25th, 1933 _ 227_ delfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and petition of Mrs Sa o ra ea request- ing the remission of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 2 of McNulty's Sub., pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czlzek on petition of Matilda Strotz requesting the cancellation of the 1932 taxes on West 1/$ of Lot 4, Sub. 2 of Gei- ger's Sub., presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and that the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Myrtle A. Westaby re- questing the suspension of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on East 28 feet of West 50 feet of West 100 feet of Lot 2 of Min. Lot 179 presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yes — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Theodore Wieser re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 12 of Fairmount Park Addition presented with no recom- mendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Emma H. Wilson re- questing the suspension of the 1932 taxes on the North 1/i of Lot 18, all of Lot 19 and the South '/, of Lot 228 Special Session, September 25th, 1933 20 of L. H. Langworthy's Addition, presented with no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be denied and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Andelfinger moved to • adJourn. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. R. M. EVANS, City Clerk Pro _'em. Councilmen: Attest: City Clerk. Regular Session, October 2nd, 1933 229 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Regular Session, October 2nd, 1933. Council met at 8:25 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Mayor Kane stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the transaction of any such business as may properly come before the meeting. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice to contractors of the receipt of pro- posals for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. October 2, 1933' - To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with your instruc- tions and our advertisement, bids were received at 10:00 A. M. Mon- day, October 2, 1933, for the repav- ing of Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of Jones Street, designated Section No. 1— Main Street. I am attaching hereto a tabulation sheet showing unit prices and total prices bid and respectfully recom- mend that the decision of Council be that the paving work be authorized on the basis of new concrete paving, and that the project be awarded to the lo`0 bidder, namely James F. Lee Paving Company as their bid was the lowest one received for any class of material. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Tabulations of Street Proposals For the improvement of Main and South Main Streets from the north Property line of Charter Street to the south property line of Jones Street. NO. 1 SECTION. Proposals opened at 10:00 A. M•. October 2, 1933. Proposal submitted by Jas. F. Lee Paving Co. (Asphalt)— Sidewalks, Concrete, 2,00Unit Pces 0 sq. ftril6c Combination Curb and Gutter, 1,380 lin. ft . .......... ........... ..... ...... .............. ...... 80c Gutters, Concrete, 990 lin. ft.............45c Expansion Joint, 1,500 lin. ft............_..4c Sheet Asphalt, 3 inch thickness, 5,460 sq. yds. - ................ . _............... $1.45 Asphalt Binder, 325 tons ........... $7.50 Total Amount of Bid..._ .$12,420.00 City Engineer's Estimate $13,734.00 Under....................................... .$ 1,314.00 Proposal submitted by Jas. F. Lee Paving Co. (Concrete)— Unit Prices Excavation, Concrete Base, 100 cu. yds. . .... _.......................... $1.00 Concrete, Class B, 2u cu. yd;. $10,00 Steel, Class D, 1,000 lbs......_ . __.....4c Sidewalks, Concrete, 2,000 sq. ft....l6c Expansion Joint, 1,500 lin. ft................4c Concrete, 6 inch thickness, re- inforced No. 6 gauge 6x6 wire mesh with integral curb, 5,920 sq. Yds . ...... ........... ......................... ........ ...... $1.6s - 'total Amount of Bid..................$10,465.60 Under City Engineer's Esti- mate..........._................_.._................._.....$3,268.40 Proposal submitted by Thos. Flynn Coal Co. (Concrete)— Unit Prices Excavation, Concrete Base, 100 cu. yds. ..................... .................. ............._.$1.00 Concrete, Class B, 20 cu. yds $10.00 Steel, Class D, 1,000 lbs..............................5c Sidewalks, Concrete, 2,000 sq. ft....17c Concrete, 6 inch thickness, re- inforced No. 6 gauge 6 x 6 wire mesh with Integra 1 curb, 5,920 sq. yds............................................................$1.82 Total Amount of Bid .........,._----- $11,464.40 Resolution No. 100-33. Awarding contract for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, Section No. 1, Charter Street to Jones Street, with concrete pavement to James F. Lee Paving Company, their bid be- ing the lowest bid received, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week for pub- lic inspection. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. October 2, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen In accordance with your instruc tions and our advertisement, bid, were received at 10:00 A. M. M011 - day, October 2, 1933, for the repay• Ing of Main Street from the south property line of Jones Street to the 230 lar Session, October 2nd, 1933 north property line of West. Thir- teenth Street, designated Section 2 —Main Street Repaving. I am attaching hereto a tabulation sheet showing the unit prices and total prices bid and respectfully recommend that the contract for the paving of this portion of Main Street be awarded to the K -M Supply Com- pany of Dubuque as their bid was the lowest bid received and is on the basis of reinforced concrete paving. For your information, the K -3I Supply Company bid was signed by Mr. R. J. Mulgrew of Dubuque, Iowa, and the other member of the K -M Supply Company is Mr. F. J. Kennedy of Dubuque, Iowa. Mr. R. J. Mulgrew states that he has been in the general contracting business for 21 years. His principal paving wort: has been on state highway projects in Iowa, Illinois, Alinnesota and Mis- souri. Mr. Mulgrew has a superin- tendent who has had 25 years of ex- perience in highway and city paving. His company owns and has at hand a Koehring concrete mixer of 8 -bag capacity and the same company has also all necessary rollers and other equipment that may be required on said paving project. The total bid price on the basis of the Engineer's e s t i m a t e is 109.42%. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Tabulations of Street Proposals For the improvement of Main Street from the south property line of Jones Street to the north prop- erty line of West 13th Street. NO. 2 SECTION. Proposals opened at 10:00 A. M., October 2, 1933. Proposal submitted by K -M Supply Co.— Unit Prices Clearing and Grubbing 1 Tree $10.0o Concrete, Class B, 20 cu. yds....$10,00 Steel, 5,000 lbs . ............................. _............ ........6c Concrete, 7 inch thickness, re- inforced with No. 6 gauge 6x6 wire mesh with integral curb, 22,361 sq. yds..........................................$1.89 2" Fibre Duct, 2,100 lin. ft... .- ..20c Raising brick adjoining Main St. Paving, at intersections. 350 sq. yds ..... _........................................._.................50c Total Amount of Bid ........... _..... $43,367.29 City Engineer's Estimate $39,632.60 Over...... .......... _ ...................... .......... .....$ 3,734.69 Proposal submitted by Thos. Flynn Coal Co.— Unit Prices Clearing and Grubbing I Tree $1o.00 Concrete, Cass B, 20 cu. yds....._$8.00 Steel, 5,001) lbs..............................................5c :"' Fibre Duct, 2,100 lin. f.t..............25c Concrete, 7 inch thickness, re- inforced with No. 6 gauge 6x6 wire mesh with integral curb, 22,361 sq. yds . ............................... .... $1.819 Raising brick adjoining Main St. paving, at intersections, 350 sq. yds. .......... ......... .................................. ......$l.00 Total Amount of Bid..................$43,557.29 Proposal submitted by Jas. F. Lee Paving Co.— Unit Prices Clearing and Grubbing 1 Tree $20.0() Concrete, Class D, 20 cu. yds....$10.00 Steel, 5,000 lbs.......................................................5c 2" FIbre Duct, 2,100 lin. ft...................38C Concrete, 7 inch thickness, re- inforced with No. 6 gauge 6xti wire mesh with integral curb, 22.361 sq. yds . ............................. ............ $1.9fi Raising brick adjoining Main St. paving, at intersections, 350 sq. yds . ...... ........................ .................... 50C Total Amount of Bid ................. � I x,:.17 0.56 Resolution No. 101-33. Awarding contract for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, Section No. 2, Jones Street to West Thir- teenth Street, with concrete pave- ment to K -:1l Supply Company, their bid being the lowest bid received, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one weelt for pub- lic inspection. Seconded by Council- man Andelnnger. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Teas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. October 2, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with your instruc- tions and our advertisement, bids were received at 10:00 A. M. Mon- day, October 2, 1933, for the resur- facing of Main Street from the north property line of West Thirteenth Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, designated Section 3, Main Street Resurfacing. I am attaching hereto a tabulation sheet showing the unit prices and total prices bid and respectively recommend that the contract for the Paving of this section of Main Street be awarded on the basis of asphalt resurfacing to the low bidder and only bidder , James F. Lee Paving Company. Tours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Tabulations of Street Proposals For 'the improvement of Main Street from West Thirteenth Street to West Seventeenth Street. Pro. Regular Session, October 2nd, 1933 posals opened 10:00 A. M., Oct. 2, 1933. SECTION NO. 3 Proposal submitted by James F. Lee Paving Co.— Unit Prices Clearing and Grubbing Trees, 6 ........................................................... -................. $ 20.00 Concrete, Class B, 5 cu. yds ....... $15.00 Steel, Class D, 200 lbs..................................6c Sidewalks, Concrete, 500 sq. ft .... ..20c Combination Curb and Gutter at radius, 180 lin. ft...............................$1.25 Reset Stone Curb, 500 lin. ft ....... 39c Gutters, Concrete, 2145 lin. ft. ....... 45c Sheet Asphalt Pavement 3 in. thickness, 5520 sq. yds...._ .. ......... $1.45 Asphalt Binder, 276 tons...............$7.50 Total Amount of Bid..................$11,766.25 City Engineer's Estimate $12,548.50 Under...................................................$ 782.25 Resolution No. 102-33. Awarding contract for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, Section No. 3, West Thirteenth Street to West Seventeenth Street, with as. phalt pavement to James F. Lee Paving Company. their bid being the lowest bid received, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week for pub- lic inspection. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice to contractors of the receipt of pro- posals for the construction of and installation of boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that all bids for the construction of and installation of boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street be rejected and the certified checks be returned to the bidders. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen 231 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Philip B. Flem. ing, executive officer of Federal Emergency Administration of Pub- lic Works, acknowledging receipt of Council resolution expressing grati- fleation at the Administration's de- esion in the matter of the construc. tion of dams in the 'Mississippi River at Dubuque, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Andelfing- er. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Louis Murphy, United States Senator, acknowledg- ing with appreciation the receipt of Council resolution with reference to his service in securing appropria- tion for work on improvements In the Mississippi River at Dubuque, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to received and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger. McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Engineering Ex- tension Service of Iowa State Col- lege, Ames, Iowa, extending invita- tion to the City of Dubuque to send a representative to the Iowa Sew- age Treatment Conference and Meet- ing Iowa Wastes Disposal Associa- tion to be held on October 18, 19, 20, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane. Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of The Pepin Com- mercial Club extending invitation to the City Council to attend the dedication at Pepin, Wisconsin, of the completion of the paving of e r 11, 1933,opresen ed and rctob- ead Councilman Andelfinger moved to receive and filecommunication. the Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy. Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Surety Bond covering vansDriel beer permit of Anthony 232 Regular Session, October 2nd, 1933 located at 1,187 Central Avenue, pre. sented for approval. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the bond be approved and placed on file and that the personal sureties previously filed covering said permit be released and the surety bond substituted. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Council Proceedings for the month of August, 1933, presented for ap- proval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of August, 1933, be approved as printed. Seconded by Council- man Andelfinger. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Dolor Meehan request - Ing permission to establish a news stand at the northeast corner of Eighth and Locust Streets to be op- erated only on Sundays, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Man- ager. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Realty Investors Cor- poration by E. H. Wiliging, its at- torney, requesting permission to re- deem the tax sale certificate held by the City against Lot 1 of the Sub. of Lot 2 of the Sub. of Lot 1 of the Sub. of Lot 1 of Lot 33 in T. S. Nairn's Addition upon the pay- ment of the principal plus 5% in- terest, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So. licitor. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Diamond's Cafeteria re. questing a refund on the rental paid for sign space on City property lo. cated on Industrial Sub. on South Locust Street as said sign board has been taken down and removed, Presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and a warrant in the sum of $10.00 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Diamond's Cafeteria to cover the amount of the refund granted. Seconded by Conn. cilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mary E. Enright, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 2nd half of the 1932 taxes on the South 16 feet 6 inches of North 1-5 of City Lot 494 and the North 1/2 of N. M. 1-5 of City Lot 494, Lot 41 East Dubuque Addition, South % of Lot 40 East Dubuque Addition and North 1/ of Lot 40 East Dubuque Addition and also personal property tax, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Lena Frohm, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 19 of John King's Dubuque, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Leona Young, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 Of 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 347, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Eugene Ryle, referred to the City Council by the Board Of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 taxes on Lots 36, 37 and 38 of Leven's Addition. Presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Regular Session, October 21iil, 19,13 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition, of Math. Manders, refer. red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 2nd half of the 1932 tax on Lots 17 and 18 of G. W. Rodger's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Mary Carter, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 and 1933 tax- es on Lot 38 of Wilson's Sub., pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Catherine Feller, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on the North % of Lot 45 Sanford's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Anna B. Wanger, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 15 of O. S. Langworthy's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Andrew H. Milks, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 2nd half of the 1932 taxes on the West 24 feet of Lot 1 of 1 of Union Addition, presented and read. 233 Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So. licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Year -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Wm. H. Tuthfll, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus. pension of the 2nd half of the 1932 taxes on Lot 64 of Quigley's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved tb refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Cath. Weber, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of Quigley's Sub. of 711, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane. Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mullen Bros. & Co., et al, objecting to the action taken by the City Council in granting special permission to issue permits for the installation of any oil burner other than are provided for under the Or- dinance Regulating Oil Burner In- stallations, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to receive and file the petition. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane. Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the City Clerk be instructed to advertise for bids for the con- struction of and installation of boulevard lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street, said bids to be received un- til 10 o'clock A. M. October 23rd, 1933. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the folloe- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy. Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved 234 Regular Session, October 2nd, 1933 that Mr. Albert Wharton be appoint- ed as a member of the Dock Board to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Wm. Yokom who recently resigned. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Mrs. Jessie Braun addressed the Council relative to the petition of Mrs. Anna Hugh, which was recent- ly denied, requesting a cancellation of the second half of the 1932 taxes and now stating that the request should have been made for a sus- pension of the second half of the 1932 taxes. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the City Council rescind their former action in denying the prayer of the petition of Mrs. Anna Hugh requesting a cancellation of the sec- ond half of the 1932 taxes on North 30 feet of West 85 feet of Lot 1, the West 85 feet of East 95 feet of Lot 1 and the West 85 feet of Lot 2 of the sub. of 277 Davis Farm Addition and the Board of Super- visors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the prayer of the petition of Mrs. Anna Hugh requesting a can- cellation of the second half of the 1932 taxes on North 30 feet of West 85 feet of Lot 1, the West 85 feet Of East 95 feet of Lot 1 and the West 85 feet of Lot 2 of the Sub. of 277 Davis Farm Addition be de- nied but that a suspension of said taxes be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of P. F. Hoplcins, Public Works Engineer for Iowa, acknowledging receipt of bids for the resurfacing of West Seventeenth Street and approving of the award. Ing of the contract to James F. Lee Paving Company, also bids for the paving of Roosevelt Street and ap. proving of the awarding of the con• tract to Thos. Flynn Coal Company, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the communication be made a mat. ter of record. Seconded by Council. man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Mr. Frank Gilloon, attorney, ad- dressed the Council and submitted an ordinance regulating -the keeping of hogs, cattle and sheep within the City Limits. Councilman Andelfinger moved to refer the ordinance to the City So- licitor for to report back to the City Council at the next meeting. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Thompson moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman An- delfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City C1 k. App roveQ�..Qw�/....�.�... 933. Adopte.Q�.,.....� /1'933. (Tl �7/ _ __." Councilme Attest: rw� Special Session, October 9th, 1933 235 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, October 9th, 1933.. Council met at 7:45 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and 'I'liompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of final award- ing of contracts for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Char- ter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street and act- ing on any other business as may properly come before a• regular meet- ing of the City Council. Petition of C. A. Brink et al. re- questing the construction of combin- ation curb and gutter on York Street from Curtis Street to Dodge Street, the expense of same to be borne 70%n by property owners and 3050 requested grant, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Interstate Pow- er Company stating that they have received a request from residents on Bennett Street asking for a change in the routing of the Grandview Ave- nue Bus to continue over Algona Street to Bennett Street, thence east- erly over Bennett Street to Grand- view Avenue and further stating that they -are satisfied to comply with the request if the same meets with the approval of the City Coun- cil presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the communication to the City :solicitor to prepare all amendment to the ordinance, substituting motor bus transportation for street railway transportation, as requested.Sec- onded by Councilman McEVOY'. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger not voting. Petition of Fighting Back Chapter No. 6, Disabled American Veterans of World War, requesting permission to hold annual For -Get -lie -Not drive on Saturday, October 14ta, 193:,, pre- sented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to grant the prayer of the petition. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: - Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Jacobson Iron k Metal Co., requesting permission to erect a shed on East 11th Street at C. G. W. R. R. tracks as shown oil the enclosed sketches presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. .lir. David Jacobson addressed the Council relative to his petition re- questing permission to erect a shed on East 11th Street at C. G. W. R. R. tracks. Councilman Andelfinger moved that, the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Peas --- Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Nicic F. Schueller re- questing the cancellation of the special assessment still standing against Lot 51, Fairmount Parlc Ad- dition, for the construction of a sani- tary sewer in Saunders Street, as this lot had already been assessed for construction of sanitary sewer in Stoltz Street presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the City Treasurer authorized to surrender the tax sale certificate held by tine City to Mr. Schuelier for cancellation. Seconded by Coun- cilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -- Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy. Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Florence Mag - son malting claim in the amount of $13.50 for damage to tire on her car caused by a projecting iron cover of a through in the sidewalk on the north curb of Fifteenth Street west of Central Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert uu,�cd to refer the communication o� ilman e City Solicitor. Seconded byur� Thompson. carried by the fullowin mlllll� 236 Special Session, October 9th, 1933 Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Jurgen Brunjes, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of Breal(ey's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --- Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, )IcEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Anton Digman, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 18 of Dreibilbies Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Peter J. Eisbach, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of 6 of Mineral Lot 314, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Geo. W. Glab, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen. sion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 41 of Marsh's Addition and Lot 9 of Chas. Klingenberg's 4th Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to ' refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following votes: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Philomenia 1111re. ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 228, Finley Addition, presented and react. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solle. itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Ben. F. Hanfelt, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 4 and Lot 1 of 2 of 4 of Bon - son's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frank W. Hines, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 106, Cox's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of James Kiernan, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 16, Linehan Park Addition, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mary Kluck, referred to the CityCouncil by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on South 1/2 of Lot 1 of 3 of 102 of L. H. Lang - worthy's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of John Lebben, referred to the City Council by the Board of Special Session, October 9t1j, 1933 237 Supervisors, requesting the the sus- pension of the 1932 taxes on North 56.6 feet of West 1y( of Lot 23 "A" of L. H. Langworthy's Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Joe Maus, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of 34 and Lot 2 of 35 of Leven's Addi- tion, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Alois Pfiffner, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on parts of Lots 148, 150A and 152 of L. H. Langworthy's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of James W. Parker, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of Rosedale Addition No. 2, Lot 3 of Mineral Lot 182 and Lots 9 and 10 of University Place, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Geo. Sunderland, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on South 36 feet of Lot 373, Davis Farm Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City SOIic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman NIcl:voy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Geo. Sear, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of North 1/ of Min. Lot 309A and Lot 2 of 3 of North 1 of Min. Lot 309A, Presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic. itor for investigaton and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the, following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Henry Suverkrup, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 50 of Cook's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. Petition of Robert Uppinghouse, referred to the City Council by the . Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lots 69 and 70 of Glendale Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Maude McLaughlin, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 taxes on South 1/2 of Lot 314, East Dubuque Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City SO"c- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Teas — Mayor Kane, Council',""" and Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frank N'1'. Theiring, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 taxer oil 238 Special Session, October 9th, 1933 Lots 7 and 8 of G. lel'. Rodger's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Peas -- Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Danceland Ballroom requesting permission to hang a ban- ner from the Eagles building to the M. M. Johannsen Candy Co. building, located at Sixth and Locust Streets, for the purpose of advertising dances which are to be hed at Danceland, said banner to be hung only on the days that the dances are to be held, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Application of Clarence G. Pregler for transfer of his Class "C" beer permit from 1209 Iowa Street to 132 West 13th Stret presented and read. Councilman 'Thompson moved to grant the prayer of the application. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. October 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Attached is an invoice from John Roidl of 1905 Catherine Street, dated October 4th, in the sum of $3.45. This invoice is for damage done to four windows at Mr. Roidl's home Friday, September 29th, because of blasting by the City in connection with the widening of the roadway Oil Catherine Street north of Angella Street. Immediately tbllowing the damage to the windows, Mr. Roidl came up to our foreman, Frank King, who went down to his yard and saw the broken glass lying on the window sills and the yard immediately adia. cent thereto. OR October 2nd Mr. Roidl came to my office advising of these broken windows and demand Ing that the CIty immediately repair the same. He claimed that the cold weather was interfering with the use of the room in which the win. doves were broken. Ile presented the price of $2,15 for the glass and agreed to have the glass installed for $.,�0. He also 4 ..4%, ire claimed two additional windows were cracked and for which he wants the sum of $.25 per window. I present this information as a claim from Mr. Roidl and recom- mend the payment of the same. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that. the recommendation of City Man- ager Evans be approved and a war- rant in the sum of $3.45 ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of John Roidl to cover the amount of his claire. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. October 7, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting herewith reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer and City Water Works for the month of September, 1933, also list of clams and list of payrolls for which warrants were drawn during the month of September, 1933. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. October 9, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following policies and bond and desire to have your ap- proval on same for filing:— SIGNS Carl F. Hartman, 872 Main Street; Policy No. 0. L. & T. 432514, Con- tinental Casualty Co. Fluckiger Motor Co., 450 Central Avenue; Policy No. 200801, Employ- ers Mutual Casualty Co. L. F. Rolling, 255 West 8th Street; Policy No. L. 0. L. 392217, New Amsterdam Casualty Co. Army's Recreation, 388-394 Main Street; Policy No. IGB 2450, Stand- ard Accident Insurance Co. Orpheum Theatre, 4th and Main Streets; Policy No. O.L.&T. 432511, Continental Casualty Co. Harmony Inn, 342 Main Street; Policy No. OLT 5085, Firemen's Fund Indemnity Co. Special Session, October 9th, 1933 239 Central Battery and Electric Co., October 9, 1933, 393-395 Main Street; Indemnity In. To the Honorable Mayor and City surance Co. Council, Dubuque, Iowa. EXCAVATION Gentlemen: F. G. Braconier, 1107 Julien Ave'Attached is an invoice from the Dubuque Foundry for one new single nue; Policy No. 06777, Employers Mutual Casualty Co. standard boulevard light post, total Yours very truly, $49.50, and also another invoice from R. M. EVANS, Geo. Kennelly for labor installing City Manager. said lamp post, together with ma- Councilman Schuckert moved that terials, totalling $45.25. These two invoices are in connection with the the policies and bond be approved former boulevard light standard on and placed on file. Seconded by the west side of Central Avenue Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the near the division line of the Stan - following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen dard Oil Company gas station at Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Kauffmann Avenue and the Iowa Dairy Company plant. This light was Thompson. knocked down September 10, 1933, Nays—None. by F. Crim of 851 Kauffmann Ave - October 9, 1933. nue. Mr. Crim had secured gasoline To the Honorable Mayor and City from the Standard Oil Station at Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Central Avenue and Kauffmann and Gentlemen: when he was ready to start, cranked At the October 2nd Council meet- his car, which happened to be In ing a petition from Dolor Meehan of pear. The car had stood on the pri- 279 Valley Street requesting that he vate property of the Standard Oil be permitted to establish a news Company. In going forward, the car stand at the northeast corner of Sth hit the light standard on the west and Locust Streets for operation on side of Central Avenue, above des - Sundays only, was referred to the cribed, and completely demolished City Manager. the same. Please be advised that I have dis- 'this Prior to this accident, this post had been struck at least twice in cussed question with the young the last year or so and had been in man, Dolor Meehan, who is 15 years a dangerous location in its original of age. He is apparently a bright position. Just a few days prior to and energetic boy and desires to this accident, the Standard Oil Com - place a small table or box at the north curb line of 8th Street at the pany officials made -request to move the east line of Peryon's Drug Store. the post several feet toward north to locate the same in a new I have discussed this question with parking area that would not be dis- the druggist, and fer. turbed by entrance to either their PMr.Peryon, e ryon has no objections to offer. station or the Iowa Dairy Company. Papers will be sold from approxi- Permission was granted to move mately 6:00 A. M. to 12 o'clock noon this wiring and set the new post on Sundays only. providing the Standard Oil Company The father of this boy works at stood the entire expense. After the Carr, Ryder & Adams Company and accident, the Standard Oil Company the young man says that he has did install a new base at the new mentioned been selling papers for one year and location, but the above include additional labor his family needs the additional rev- two invoices necessary to furnish enue for living expenses. Chicago, and materials and equipment neces- Milwaukee and Des Moines papers the new post are to be sold. objection to sary thereto. O September. Crimtha- The writer sees no this request which may be for a peed of%cetand Maxwell car short time only. Accordingly, I rec- lie had been driving a Iowa license No. 31-3767, that ommend the granting of this request. with insurance and no money Yours very truly, lie had uo could PaY did n t knclone otolthe R. M'City Manager. and 1 ght.e information to Coun. Cour_cilxnan Andelfinger moved I present this for decision upon the recommen- that the recommendation of City cil of the City Solicitor. Manager Evans be approved. Sec. elation yours very truly, ended by Councilman Schuckert. R. M. EVANS, Carried by the following vote: City Manager. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Councilman Schuckert moved to Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and refer the communication Sol City the City . or - Thompson. � Manager Evans to Nays—None. 240 Special Session, October 9th, 1933 Seconded by Councilman Andelfin- ger. Carried by the. following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Louis McH. Howe, Secretary to the President, acknowledging receipt of the resolu- tion adopted by representatives of the City of Dubuque and various civic and patriotic organizations relative to the appropriations of funds for the construction of locks and dams in the vicinity of Dubuque presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Albert Wharton acknowledging receipt of his ap- pointment as a member of the Dock Board presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman . Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Ordinance No. 10-33. An ordin- ance regulating the erection, main- tenance and operation of pens, buildings, yards, sheds and enclo. sures, wherein live stock is collected, kept or fed for commercial pur- poses; prescribing sanitary rules and regulations therefor, and declaring the violation hereof a nuisance and providing for the abatement thereof, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the reading just had be consid- ered the first reading of the ordin- ance. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved to suspend the rules requiring an ordin- ance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. The ordinance was then read a – .` , s e c o n d time. Councilman Andel. finger moved that the reading just had be considered the second read- ing of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City Engineer ,be instructed to serve notices upon- the property own- ers abutting on the east side of Lincoln Avenue from Roosevelt Street to Emerson Street requiring the construction of concrete side- walks. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Manager Evans recommending the installa- tion of a 100 C. P. street light at the intersection of Marshall Street and Lincoln Avenue presented. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Evans be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the contract for the inspection of the laying of sheet asphalt pavement in the City of Dubuque for the year 1933 be awarded to Monroe L. Pat. zig. Seconded by Councilman Andel - finger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Clerk be instructed to ad- vertise for bids for the construction of storm sewers in Main Street and South Main Street and also in West Eighth Street. Seconded by Council- man Andelfinger. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Andelfinger moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Special Session, Octoller 16th, 1933 '-11 rThompson. Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and CITYCOUNCIL Nays—None. o� ApprovedCa)-& ,......O%..&_....'.1933. (Official.) -.A(l Special Session, October 16th, Adopted ..... .... 933. 1933. Council met at 8:30 P. M. Present—Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Councilmen-_-Absent—Mayor Kane. Meeting called by order of Coun. cilmen McEvoy and Thompson. ......... /% _kjVncilman Councilman Thompson moved that Schuckert be appointed .--, ....... Attest: ....._...... .,........ ... or Pro Tem of the meeting. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. City Clerk. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Councilman Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Councilman Schuckert not voting. Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of taking action on the final awarding of the contracts for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north proper- ty line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seven- teenth Street and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Communication of P. F. Hopkins, Public Works Engineer for Iowa, ap- proving of the awarding of the con- tract to James F. Lee Paving Com- pany, for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, of Sec- tion No. 1 from Charter Street to Jones Street with concrete pave- ment, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the communication be made a matter of record. Seconded by Coun. cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Communication of P. F. Hopkins, Public Works Engineer for Iowa, approving of the awarding of the contract to K -M Supply Company, for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, of Section No. 2 from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street with concrete pavement, presented and read. 242 Special Session, October 16th, 1933 Councilman Andelfinger moved that the communication be made a. matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Communication of P. F. Hopkins, Public Works Engineer for Iowa, ap- proving of the awarding of the con- tract to James F. Lee Paving Com- pany, for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, of Sec- tion No. 3 from West Thirteenth Street to West Seventeenth Street with asphalt pavement, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the communication be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Resolution No. 100-33. Award- ing contract for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line Of West Seventeenth Street, Section No. 1 from Charter Street to Jones 'treet with concrete pavement to James F. Lee Paving Company, they being the lowest bidders, said reso- lution having been approved and placed on file for public inspection on October 2, 1933, presented and read for final adoption. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution upon ap. proval of substituted contract of Federal Authorities. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: leas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Resolution No. 101-33. Award- ing contract for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, Section No. 2 from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street with concrete pavement. to K -M Supply Company, they being the lowest bidders, said resolution having been approved and placed on file for public in. spection on October 2, 1933, pre- sented and read for final adoption. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution upon approval of substituted contract of Federal Authorities. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Resolution No. 102-33. Awarding contract for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, Section No. 3 from West Thirteenth Street to West Seventeenth Street with asphalt pavement to James F. Lee Paving Company, they being the lowest bidders, said resolution hav- ing been approved and placed on file for public inspection on Octo- her 2, 1933, presented and read for final adoption. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution upon approved of substituted contract of Federal Authorities. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Communication of A. H. Wieters, Director Division of Engineering, Iowa State Department of Health, extending invitation to the City of Dubuque to attend the Iowa Sewage Treatment Conference which will be held at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, on October 18th to 20th, 1933, Presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilman Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawni during the month of Sep- tember, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to receive and file the proof of Publication. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Special Session, October 166,1933_ 243 Petition of O. E. Cain, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lots 2 and 8 Grigg's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy.. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of Fred Denell, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on the North- east 27 feet of Lot 23 of Wick's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of Chris. C. Eisbach, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 22 of Stafford's Addition and Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 336, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, MCEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of Thos. Guns, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of Scharle's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and reriort. Seconded by Councilman McEvoY. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, McEvoy Councilman Andelfinger, and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of Jane Hilvers, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 tax on Lot 1 of Proctor's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of Charles Kulow, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 taxes on the Southeast 134 feet of Lot 35 of Feng- ler's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of Anton Moreske, refer- ied to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 taxes on Lots 5, 8, and 17 of Sub. 164 and 166 of L. H. Langworthy's Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for invesitgation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of Leb Palm, referred to the City Council by the Board of ,ion Supervisors, requesting t he suspen- ofthe 1932taxes on Lot 14 of 1 of Mineral Lot 68, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigationncilmannd report. McEvoy. Seconded by Co Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, cEvoY Councilmen Andelfinger, and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of Mary E. Slattery, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot Of 1 of 1 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of Snb 1 presented of 1 of Slattery's and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City SO' Seitor for investigation ocilmandMcEvoy- Carried' cE oy- Seconded by Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, 244 Special Session, October 16th, 1933 Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of Katherine Schnee, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 42 and the East 1/2 of East 1/4 of Lot 43 of Kelly's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Ordinance No. 10-33. An ordin- ance regulating the erection, main- tenance and operation of pens, build- ings, yards, sheds and enclosures, wherein live stock is collected, kept or fed for commercial purposes; pre- scribing sanitary rules and regula- tions therefor, and declaring the vio- lation thereof a nuisance and pro- viding for the abatement thereof, }saving been passed upon first and second readings October 9th, 1933, presented and read a third time. Ordinance No. 10-33 An ordinance regulating the erec- tion, maintenance and operation of Pens, buildings, yards, sheds and en. closures, wherein live stock is col. lected, kept or fed for commercial Purposes; prescribing sanitary rules and regulations therefor, and declar- ing the violation hereof a nuisance and providing for the abatement thereof. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 402. Section 1. No person, firm or corporation shall keep or maintain within the corporate limits of the City of Dubuque any pens, buildings, yards, sheds or enclosures wherein any cattle, sheep or swine are collected, kept or fed for com- mercial purposes unless such pens, buildings, yards, sheds or enclosures are erected, constructed and main. tained as hereinafter provided. Par. 403. Section 2. Allsuch Pens, buildings, yards, sheds or en- closures shall be erected and main. tained with floors constructed of concrete at least four (4) inches thick with a smoothly trowled wear. lug surface. Par. 404. Section 3. All such con. creta floors shall be constructed so as to drain to a catch basin or basins connected with the sanitary sewage system of the City of Du. buque, or in the event no such sew. age system is in proximity to such premises such catch basin or basins shall be connected with or drain into a cesspool approved by the Plumbing Inspector of said City. Such cess. pool shall be cleaned and disinfect. ed as often as necessary to main. tain the same in a sanitary condition and so that it will not emit noxious odors. Par. 405. Section 4. All such pens, buildings, yards, sheds and enclos- ures shall be connected with -the city water system or other pressure water system, and when in use shall be flushed and cleansed with water by use of a hose connected with said water system at least once daily except in freezing weather and shall be kept thoroughly clean and free fl om filth and noxious odors at all times. Par. 406. Section 5. Every such Pen, building, yard, shed, or enclos- ure shall have erected and main- tained in connection therewith a water -tight covered container for re- ceiving and hauling manure, litter and refuse accumulating on said premises between times of its re- moval therefrom and all such man. ure, litter and refuse shall be gath- ered daily when such pens, buildings, sheds, yards and enclosures are in use and shall be placed in such con- tainers. The contents of such con- tainers shall be removed and hauled away from the premises at least every second day. Par. 407. Section 6. The keeping of cattle, sheep or swine in any pen, buildings, yard, shed or enclosure within the corporate limits of the City of Dubuque in violation of the Provisions of this ordinance shall constitute a nuisance and the same may be restrained and abated as by law provided. Par. 408. Section 7. This ordin- ance being deemed urgent and in the interest of the preservation of the public health, safety and com- fort of the inhabitants of the City of Dubuque shall be in force and ef- fect from and after its final passage and adoption by the City Council and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ings this 9th day of October, 1933. Passed, adopted and approved up- on final reading this 16th day of Oc- tober, 1933. H. F. SCHUCKERT, Mayor Pro Tem. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in the Tele- Special Session, October 15th, 1933 245 graph -Herald and Times -Journal newspaper, October 17th, 1933. Q� �y� 1 J. SHEA, / T. City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Communication of Syl McCauley, Recreational Director, relative to the communication of the Interstate Power Company in which they state that they have a request for the rout- ing of the Grandview Avenue bus over Bennett Street and that they are satisfied to comply with the re- quest if the same meets with the approval of the City Council, call- ing attention to, the City Council to the fact that for years past Ben- nett Street has been a favorite sleigh -riding street, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Petition of Stephen Bennett, et al, citizens and tax payers of Bennett Street, requesting the City to re- strain from using Bennett Street to drive Interstate Power Company buses over, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Mr. Stephen Bennett addressed the Council objecting to the use of Ben- nett Street as a route for the Inter- state Power Company buses. Councilman McEvoy moved that the petition be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Council rescind their pre- vious action taken upon the com. munication of the Interstate Power Company,, in which said communi- cation was referred to the City So- licitor to amend the bus transporta. tion ordinance as requested in the communication, in which they stat- ed that they have received a re- quest to route the Grandview Aven- ue bus over Bennett Street and in which they are willing to comply with if same is approved by the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Councilman Thompson moved to receive and file the communication of the Interstate Power Company stating that they have received a request to route the Grandview Avenue bus over Bennett Street and further stating that they were satis- fied to comply with the request if the same met with the approval of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Verbal report of City Engineer Cullen stating that he has been ad. vised by a representative of the State Highway Commission that bids will be received during the month of November, 1933, for the paving of Locust and South Locust Streets, presented. Councilman McEvoy moved that the report of the City Engineer be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. Communication of O. A. Reynolds, Secretary of Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, stating that the annual meeting of the upper Mississippi Waterway Association, and also that a victory dinner will he held at Minneapolis, Minn., on October 26th. 7933, and requesting that the City Council send representatives to this meeting, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that all members of the City Coun- cil who so desire, be authorized to attend,the meeting of thUpper Mississippi Waterway Association to be held on October 2601, 7933, at 246 Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 Minneapolis, Minn. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. There being no further business, Councilman Thompson moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Pro Tem Schuckert, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Mayor Kane. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved Adoptedc Councilmen Attest: City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, October 23rd, 1933. Council met at 7:55 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Meeting called by order or Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Notice and Call of Spacial Meeting of City Council of City of Dubuque Dubuque, Iowa, October 20th, 1933. To H. F. Schuckert, Councilmen. You are hereby notified and there Is hereby called a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, to be held in the Council Chamber at the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P. M. on Monday, October 23rd, 1933. At this meeting there will be considered a Resolution or- dering the construction of certain :storm sewers within said City and .also a Resolution entitled, "Resolu- tion to fix a date of meeting at which time it is proposed to take action -ter-the issuance of Sixteen Thousand Dollars, Sewer Bonds." Such other businesss will be transacted at said meeting as may properly come be- fore a regular meeting of said Coun- cil M. R. KANE, ARDENAL THOMPSON, Councilmen. Councilman McEvoy moved to sus. Pend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Retail Merchants Bu. reau requesting permission to decor- ate streets in thirty blocks in the business district in observance of Corn Empire Days on October 27th to 31st inclusive, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to grant the prayer of the petition. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen 11TcEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Retail Merchants Bu- reau requesting permission to hold 11allowe'en Street Festival and Dance on Tuesday, October 31st on Locust Street between Sixth and Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 ----- —_—247 Eighth Street and also that Locust stead of common labor, on the in- Street between said blocks be stallation of street lighting as same closed off and that street !traffic rertains to the laying of cable, in. be routed over Bluff Street between stalling and wiring of standards, pre- Fifth Street and Ninth Street and sented and read. also that a traffic officer be assigned Councilman Schuckert moved that at Eighth and Locust Streets to the communication be received handle traffic, presented and read. and made a matter of record. Seconded Councilman McEvoy moved to by Councilman Thompson. Carried grant the prayer of the petition, by the following vote: Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Carried by the following vote: McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Nays—None. McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Nays—None. Petition of Chris. Jacobi, referred Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. to the City Council by the Board Petition of Retail Merchants Bu- of Supervisors, requesting the sus- ieau requesting a permit for the use pension of the 1932 taxes on Lot of the portable address system of 56 and the South 28 feet of Lot 55 L. W. Roedell for the playing of of E. Langworthy's Addition, present- music and making announcements, ed and read. In connection with the observance Councilman Schuckert moved to of Corn Empire Days, during certain refer the petition to the City So- hours of the day on October 27th, licitor for investigation and report. 28th and 30th, presented and read. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Councilman Thompson moved to Carried by the following vote: grant the prayer of the petition. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Nays—None. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Petition of Wm. Glenn, referred to Nays—None. the City Council by the Board of Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Supervisors, requesting the cancel- Petition of Gene Forward request- lation of the 1932 taxes on the West ing permission to pay to the City of 24 feet of City Lot 120, presented Dubuque the amount of $100.00 as and read. settlement in full of the 1931 and Councilman Schuckert moved to 1932 taxes and also the sewer assess. refer the petition to the City So- ment levied against Lot 69 Belmont licitor for investigation and report. Addition, presented and read. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Councilman Thompson moved to Carried by fhe following vote: Kane, Councilmen refer the petition to the City So- licitor. Seconded by Councilman Yeas—Mayor McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. McEvoy. Carried by the following Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Claim of Lenos Muellich in the McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. amount of $1.50 for damages sus- tained to an automobile tire caused Nays—None. Absent--Councilman Andelfinger. by running over an iron grade stake the City of Dubuque dur- Petition of National Re-employ- placed by ing the improvement of Roosevelt ment Office, by W. A. Madden, man- Council Street, Presented and read. ager, requesting the City to make an allowance of $15.00 per Councilman Thompson moved to to the City Solicit- month to take care of half of the refer the claim for investigation and report. Sec- expense of the maintenance of their or ended by Councilman Schuckert. car, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that Carried by the Kane ing vote: men the prayer of the petition be grant- eas Schuckert and Thompson. ed to cover the allowance of $15.00 McEvoy, Per month for the months of Novem- Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. ber and December, 1933. Seconded Carried by Petition of Miss B. E. Bush re- by Councilman McEvoy. that the storm sewer along the following vote: questing the west line of Lot 1 of Pinehurst Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Sub. from Julien Avenue north be McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. to the City property as Nays—None.overflows extended same and is causing dam- and Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. to her property, presented Communication of Local Union No. age read. 04 International Brotherhood of Councilman McEvoy moved to re- 1 the petition to the City Man- t icalrworkers mustbeemployed in- fer 248 Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 ager. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Jordans-Fleids request- ing permission to install a flood light on the third floor or on the roof of the Midwest -Timmerman Co. building for a period of three weeks commencing October 20th, and to operate between the hours of 7:30 and 10:30 P. M., presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Man- ager with power. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Communication of E. A. Buse ad- vising the City Council that he has discontinued the business of a beer tavern at the location of 1618 Cen- tral Avenue and that he be privi- leged to retain his permit until the expiration date of same, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Application of George Hail request- ing permission to transfer his Class "13" beer permit from 1329 Central :Avenue to 1618 Central Avenue, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the application be approved and a transfer granted. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Application of Frank P. McLaugh- !in requesting permission to trans. fpr his class "R" beer permit from 115 East 22nd Street to 2160 Cen- ;ral Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that tine application be approved and a transfer be granted. Seconded by Councilman DIcEvoy. Carried by the following vote: 1-eas—tilayor Kane, Councilmen 11eEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Application of Frank P. McLaugh- lin requesting permission to trans. fer his cigarette permit from 115 East 22nd Street to 2160 Central Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the application be approved and a transfer granted. Seconded by Coun. cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Assignment To City of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa. For value received the under- signed does hereby assign and set over to First National Bank of Du- buque, Iowa, all of the proceeds due or to become due by reason of, or in any way connected with or ris- ing out of a contract by and be- tween the undersigned and your City for the construction of certain improvements more particularly de- scribed as follows: Improvement of Main Street from the north pro- perty line of Charter Street to the south property line of Jones Street such contract being dated as of the 16th day of October, 1933, and total cost of the improvement being in the approximate amount of $10,465.60. You are hereby author- ized and directed to deliver said Proceeds, whether the same be in cash, bonds, certificates, warrants, et other securities, to the said First '_National Bank free and clear of any charge or incumbrance of any kind whatsoever. JAMES F. LEE PAVING CO. Per James J. Lee, Secy. We hereby accept this order on behalf of the City of Dubuque and agree to carry out -the terms of same. M. R. KANE, J. J. SHEA, Mayor. City Clerk. Date: October 24th, 1933. Councilman Schuckert moved that the assignment be approved and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Assignment To City of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa. For value received the under- signed does hereby assign and set over to First National Bank of Du- buque, Iowa, all of the proceeds due or to become due by reason of, or in any way connected with or rising out of a contract by and be- Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 tween the undersigned and your City for the construction of certain improvements more particularly de- scribed as follows: Improvement of Main Street from the north property line of West Thirteenth Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, such contract being dated as of the 16th day of October, 1933, and total cost of the improvement being in the approxi- mate amount of $11,766.25. You are hereby authorized and directed to deliver said proceeds, whether the same be in cash, bonds, certificates, warrants, or other securities, to the said First National Bank free and clear of any charge or incumbrance of any kind whatsoever. JAMES F. LEE PAVING CO. Per James J. Lee, Secy. We hereby accept this order on behalf of the City of Dubuque and agree to carry out the terms of same. M. R. KANE, Mayor. .;. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Date: October 24th, 1933. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Assignment be approved and made a matter of record. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Report of the Board of Health for the month of September, 1933, presented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report be received and placed on isle. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Proof of publication, certified to by the publ'shers, of the notice to contractors of the receipt of pro- posals for the construction of and in- stallation of Boulevard Lights on Main Street from Jones Street to Nest Thirteenth Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica• tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen 17cEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. 249 To the HonorablOctober , e Mayor2 ands City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with your instruc- tions and our advertisement, bids were received at 10:00 A. M. Mon. day, October 23, 1933, for the installa- tion of Boulevard Lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street. I am attaching hereto a tabulation sheet showing the unit prices and total prices bid and respectfully recommend that the contract for the installation of said Boulevard Lights be awarded to the United Electric Company as their bid was the low- est one received. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. TABULATIONS OF STREET PROPOSALS For the installation of Boulevard Lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street. Proposals opened at 10:00 A. M., October 23d, 1933. Geo. W. Kennelly Electric Co.— Unit Prices 81 Boulevard Lights, com- plete double light stand- ards.........................................................$ 235.00 Extra Cable, if needed, 100 lin. ft . ..... ....................... _.... ............... .50 1 Extra light standard, bid price complete, if needed 200.00 Total Amount of Bid ............ $19,285.00 United Electric Co.— Unit Prices price complete, if needed 175.00 1 Extra light standard, bid Total Amount of Bid ........... .$18,935.00 City Engineer's Estimate $20,750-00 Under .....- .................. _ __ __.. $ 1,815.00 Resolution No. Ilia Awarding contract for the inslallution of Boulevard Lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thir- teenth Street to United Eectric Company, contractors, as their bid is the lowest b:d received, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved -,hat the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week for pub- lic inspection. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the folloe- ing vote: Meati --Mayor 1iane. C()1uu•ilnwn McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Uctobe nli9lf 1r933r To the honorable Mayor and C:ty Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In connection with tho replace. ment and repairing of damage at the 250 Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 Athletic Park on East 4th Street due to the wind storm of September 4th, please be advised that in con- nection with Mr. George W. Kennel- ly's proposition to the City dated September 14th, which was accepted by Council September 18th, that the work has been reinstated and, in certain cases, new equipment in- stalled to complete sat.isfartion of the 1•:lectrical Department. We have a check at hand for the amount of the contract, namely $1,540.00, from the National Reserve Insurance Company. There is one point in question, however, on this proposition, namely that five days after the contract was drawn and presented to the City, or on September 19th, a sec- tional wire that had been knocked down by the storm was stolen. The theft was discovered by Mr. Ken- nelly and reported to the Police De- partment and the Police have been unable thus far to identify the thief and secure the return of the stolen wire. In order to secure the lights for the park, the Power Company furnished wire necessary to replace the stolen section. We have a bill from them totaling $29.12 for wire and materials only. At a conference held this morn- ing with Mr. Portenier, adjuster for the insurance company, Mr. Kennel. ly and Mr. Otto Bethke, the question remains unsettled as to who shall assume the cost of $29.12 for the stolen wire and materials. The in- surance policy did not cover any theft, yet it is my contention that had the wind storm not knocked the wire down, it is quite likely that the wire would not have been stolen. Air. Kennelly's contract in the last Item covers the complete replace- ment of destroyed wires. According- ly, he has agreed to assume an ad- ditional $13.63 for labor performed by the Interstate Power Company in repleacing this stolen section of wire. In conclusion, I wish to advise that the $29.12, the cost of the re- placed wire that was stolen, is the Point in question. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that a warrant in the sum of $29.12 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer In favor of Interstate Power Com- pany to cover the amount of their statement on the replacing of th0 stolen wire at the Municipal Park. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: ' Yeas–Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa. Resolution No. 104-33. Whereas, the Playground and Re. creation Commission of Dubuque, Iowa, has presented to this body definite plans and specifications for the location of a new outdoor swim. ming pool, and Whereas, the City Council of Du- buque, Iowa, has approved of the site selected for said swimming pool, namely, at the southeast corner of Railroad Street and U. S. Highway No. 61, and Whereas, it is deemed advisable by the Council to surrender the use of this present city owned property at the above mentioned location to the Playground and Recreation Com- mission for use of a swimming pool. Whereas, it is deemed advisable by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, to authorize the application for 30% grant for labor and material and a loan for the balance of the estim- ated total cost of sixty thousand dol- lars ($60,000.00) for said swimming Pool from the Federal Government, and Whereas, it is deemed necessary by the City Council to secure for the citizens of this municipality a mod- ern and protected place for swim- ming. Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that indorsement is hereby made of this project for the contemplated loan and grant for the entire cost of construction of said pool, and the grant of use of this above mentimied site, which is at present owned by the City of Dubuque, to be used for swimming pool construction, is here- by approved and authorized. Passed, adopted and approved th's 22rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, ED. McEVOY, Mayor. ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinegr. Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 251 Resolution No. 105-33 RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, the application prepared by the Dock Commission of the City of Dubuque, dated May 25, 1933, and approved by the City Council, to the R. F. C. for a loan of $150,000.00 for the purpose of securing neces- sary land, constructing a coal and ore terminal and buying equipment for said operation has not yet been approved by the R. F. C.; and Whereas, it is believed by the City Council of Dubuque that a possible grant of 30% for labor and material for the construction of this terminal can now be secured from the Fed- eral Government; and Whereas, the construction of locks and dams in the Mississippi River is now assured as the date has been set for receipt of bids for the two dams above and below Dubuque; now therefore Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of Dubuque that the contem- plated plan of the Dubuque Dock Commission to ask for a grant of 30% for labor and material and a loan of the balance of a total esti- mate of $150,000.00 be approved and that the Dock Commission be urged to make speedy action toward their application and -that the City So- licitor, City Manager and other of- ficials of the City of Dubuque be further instructed to use every pos- sible measure to present the neces- sary information to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 106-33 of CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, the Federal Administra- tion of Public Works in Washing- ton, D. C., now requires that every application for loan or grant be ac- companied by a certified coPY of a Resolution by the City Council auth- orizing said application, and Whereas, by City Council action of July 10, 1.933, authority was grant- ed for the preparation of plans and specifications and the making of ap- plications for a program of public Improvements within the City of Du- buque, Iowa, to the Administration of Public Works, and Whereas, the repaving with con- crete of Roosevelt Street from Rhom- berg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6 Peil's Subdivision was includ- ed in said program; application has been made for a 30^/c grant for labor and material; said grant has been made and approved by the neces- sary Public Works officials: Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the application for— The repaving with concrete of Roosevelt Street from Rhomberg Avenue to North Line of Lot 6 Peil's Subdivision for a 30%,, Federal Grant for labor and material to be used thereon be and is hereby author- Ized by the City Council of Du- buque, Iowa. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk is hereby directed to cer- tify and send to the Public Works Engineer for Iowa four (4) copies of this Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. MCEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA,City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 107-33 of CITYCOUNCIL , CITY DUBUQUR IOWA OF Whereas, the Federal Administra- tion of Public Works in Washing- ton, D. C., now requires that every application for loan gr nt becopy ac- companied by the City Council Of a Resolution by lication, and authorizing said app Council action Whereas, by City of July 10, 1933, authority «'as grant- ed for the preparation of plans and specifications and the making of aP- plications for a program of public improvements within the City of Du- 252 Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 buque, Iowa, to the Administration of Public Works, and Whereas, the repaving with con- crete of Main Street from Charter Street to West 13th Street and re- surfacing with asphalt of Main Street from West 13th to West 17th Street was included in said pro- gram; application has been made for a 30% grant for labor and ma- terial; said grant has been made and approved by the necessary Pub- lic Works Officials: Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the application for— The repaving with concrete of Main Street from Charter Street to West 13th Street and resurfacing with asphalt of Main Street from West 13th to West 17th Street for a 30010 Federal Grant for labor and material to be used thereon be and is hereby authorized by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk is hereby directed to cer- tify and send to the Public Works Engineer for Iowa four (4) copies of this Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd days of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 108-33 of CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, the Federal Administra- tion of Public Works in Washington, D. C., now requires that every ap- plication for loan or grant be ac- companied by a certified copy of It Resolution by the City Council authorizing said application, and Whereas, by City Council action of July 10, 1933, authority was grant- ed for the preparation of Plans and specifications and the making of applications for a Program of public improvements within the City of Du- tuque, Iowa, to the Administration Of Public Works, and Whereas, the new concrete pav- ing of Atlantic Street from West 14th Street to Dexter Street, was Included In said program; applica- tion has been made for a 30% grant for labor and material; said grant has been made and approved by the necessary Public ;Works Officials: Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the application for— The new concrete paving of At- lantic Street from West 14th Street to Dexter Street for a 30% Federal Grant for labor and material to be used thereon be and is hereby auth- orized by the City Council of Du- buque, Iowa. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk is hereby directed to certify and send to the Public Works Engineer for Iowa four (4) copies of this Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 109-33 of CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Whereas, the Federal Administra- tion of Public Works in Washington, D. C., now requires that every appli- cation for loan or grant be accom- Panied by a certified copy of a Reso- lution by the City Council authoriz- ing said application, and Whereas, by the City Council ac- tion of July 10, 1933, authority was granted for the preparation of plans and specifications and the making of applications for a program of public improvements with.n the City of Du- buque, Iowa, to the Administration of Public Works, and Whereas, the resurfacing with as- Phalt of West 17th Street from Cen- tral Avenue to West Locust Street was included in said program; ap- Plication has been made for a 30% grant for labor and material; said grant has been made and approved by the necessary Public Works Officials: Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the application for the resur- facing with asphalt of West 17th Street, from Central Avenue to West Locust Street for a 30% Federal Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 253 Grant for labor and material to be used thereon be and is hereby auth- orized by the City Council of Du- buque, Iowa. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk is hereby directed to certify 'and send to the Public Works Engineer for Iowa four (4) copies of this Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this Eng:neer for Iowa four (4) copies of this Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this ' 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. 23rd day of October, 1933. Attest: J. J. SHEA, M. R. KANE, City Clerl(. Mayor. Councilman Schuckert moved the ED. McEVOY, adoption of the resolution. Second- ARDENAL THOMPSON, ed by Councilman Thompson. Car - H. F. SCHUCKERT, ried by the following vote: Concilmen. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. City Clerk. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved the Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. adoption of the resolution. Second- Car- Resolution No. 111-33 ed by Councilman Thompson. of ried by the following vote: CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen DUBUQUE, IOWA. McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Whereas, the Federal Administra Nays—None. Andelfinger. tion of Public Works in Washington, Absent—Councilman D. C., now requires that every appli- Resolution No. 110-33 cation for loan or grant be accom- of panied by a certified copy of a Reso- CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF lution by the City Council authoriz- DUBUQUE, IOWA. ing said application, and Whereas, the Federal Administra- Whereas, by City Council action of tion of Public Works in Washington, July 10, 1933, authority was granted D. C., now requires that every ap- for the Preparation of plans and plication for loan or grant be accom- specifications and the making of ap- panied by a certified copy of a Reso- Council authoriz- plications for a program of public within the City of Du- lution by the City ing said application, and improvements buque, Iowa, to the Administration Whereas, by City Council action of Public Works, and of July 10, 1933, authority was Whereas, the construction of new granted for the preparation of plans and the making of storm water sewers and inlets on from Charter Street to and specifications applications for a program of public Main Street West 17th Street and on Eighth improvements within the City of Du- Street from Main Street to Bluff buque, Iowa, to the Administration Street was included in said pro- has bben made for of Public Works, and gram; application labor and material; Whereas, the installation of new cable on I a 30% grant for has been made and ap- boulevard lights including Main Street from Jones Street to said grant Public proved by the necessary West 13th Street was included in has been Works Ofilciais: by said program; application made for a 30% grant for labor and Now Therefore Council it of Dubuque, Iowa, Iowa, City material; said grant has been Pu I the that the application for the construe - sewers and and approved by the necessary tion of new storm water from Charter lie Works Officials: Be It Resolved by inlets on Main Street to West 17th Street and Now Therefore the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa+ Street Eighth Street from 'NI -tin titre,+t to nt Fedrral (%rant that the application for installation lights inelud.ng ! Bluff Street for a :ln,'1, and maty vial to be used of new boulevard cable on Main Street from Jones a for ]abor thereon be and is hereby all of Dubuque, Street to West 13th Street or Grunt for by the City Council Iowa. 30% Federal material to be used thereon be and by the City Be it fur hereby yolricl that the ther dlr�,' t to is hereby authorized Council of Dubuque, Iowa. I City ' tify. uud send to the Public. (4) cOPi"-' of Be it further resolved that the i F» ineer for Io Nva four this Resolution. tCity ify andilse8dlitoethedPublic Worst 254 Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 112-33 of CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF DL'BUQUE, IOWA. Whereas, the Federal Administra- tion of Public Works in Washington, D. C., now requires that every appli- cation for loan or grant be accom- panied by a certified copy of a Reso- lution by the City Council authoriz- ing said application, and Whereas, by City Council action of July 10, 1933, authority was granted for the preparation of plans and specifications and the making of ap- plication for a program of public improvements within the City of Du- buque, Iowa, to the Administration of Public Works, and Whereas, the now river -rail coal and ore terminal on the Mississippi River was included in said program; application has been made for a 30% giant for labor and material; said grant has been made and approved by the necessary Public Works Officials: Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the application for the new river -rail coal and ore terminal on the MissLsippi River for a 30% Fed- eral Grant for labor and material toy be used thereon be and is hereby authorized by the City Council of l,ubuque, Iowa. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk is hereby directed to cer- tify and send to the Public Works Engineer for Iowa four (4) copies of this Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE,, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilmen Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. .Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 113-33 of CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Whereas, the Federal Administra- tion of Public Works in Washington, D. C., now requires that every appli- cation for loan or grant be accom- panied by a certified copy of a Reso- lution by the City Council authoriz- ing said application, and Whereas, by City Council action of July 10, 1933, authority was granted for the preparation of plans and specifications and the making of ap- plication for a program of public im- provements within the City of Du- buque, Iowa, to the Administration of Public Works, and Whereas, the new swimming pool at Railroad and South Locust Streets was included in said program; appli- cation has been made for a 30% grant for labor and material; said grant has been made and approved by the necessary Public Works Officials: Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the application for the new swimming pool at Railroad and South Locust Streets for a 30% Fed- eral Grant for labor and material to be use thereon be and is hereby authorized by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk is hereby directed to certify and send to the Public Works Engi- neer for Iowa four (4) copies of this Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Cleric. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Dane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 114-33. Resolution of City Council of City of Dubuque approving the contract between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Government of 'the United Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 255 States, said contract being hereto attached and made a part hereof and designated, "Grant Agreement, dated as of October 23, 1933, between the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), and auth- orizing the execution and delivery thereof to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. Whereas, an application for a Fed. eral Grant of thirty per cent of the actual cost of labor and materials to be employed in the construction of a public imrovement designated and described as the repaving with con- crete of Roosevelt Street from Rhom- berg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6, Pell's Subdivision, has been made to the Federal Emergency Adminis- tration of Public Works and said application has been approved; and Whereas, said Grant Agreement provides that it shall be approved by the Governing Body of the City and that proper officers. thereof be authorized to execute the same on behalf of said City and deliver three executed copies thereof to the Fed- eral Emergency Administration of Public Works, together with certified abstracts from the minutes of the meeting of said Governing Body of said City showing all proceedings taken incident to such authorization, including a certified copy of this Resolution: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: That the Grant Agreement hereto attached and made a part hereof, designated "Grant Agreement, dated as of Octo- ber 23, 1933, between the City of Du- buque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (here°n called the Gov- ernment"), be and the same is here- by approved. Be It Further Resolved that said Agreement be executed in triplicate by the Mayor of said City and at- tested by the Clerk thereof with the official seal of said City affixed therl- to, on behalf of said City, and ewnse the same to be delivered to the r('(1 - Oral Emergency Administration - of Public Works. Be It Further Resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby di- rected to cause to be prepared cer- tified extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Council showing completely all proceedings taken in- c'dent to such authorization, includ- ing a certified copy of this Resolu- tion, and attach the same to said certified copy of the Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McECOI', ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 115--33. Resolution of City Council of City of Dubuque approving the contract between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Government of the ('nited States, said contract being hereto attached and made a part hereof and designated "Grant Agreement," dated as of October 23, 1933,.be- tween the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (here- in called the "Government"), and authorizing the execution and deliv- ery thereof to the Federal Emerg- ency Administration of Public Works. Whereas, an application for a Fed- eral Grant of thirty per cent of the actual cost of labbr and materials to be employed in the construction of a public improvement designated and described as the repaving with concrete of 0,outh Main Street from Charter Street to Nest 13th Street and resurfacing with asphalt of Main Street iiom West 13th Street to We -t 1?th Street has been made to the Federal Emergency Adminis- tration of Public Works and sa°d application has been approved; and Whereas, said Grant Agreement provides that it shall be approved by the Governing Body of the City and that proper officers thereof be authorized to execute the same on behalf of said city and deliver three executed copies thereof to the fed- eral Emergtucy Administration of Public Worl<s, together with cer- tified abstracts from the minutes of the meeting of said Governing Body of s,:id City showing all proceedings taken incident to tiucli authorization, including a certified copy of this Resolution: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil t Gra. t 'Agreement Dubuque: eementereto attached and made a part hereof, designated "Grant Agreement, dated as of Oc- tober 23, 1933, between the City of Dabuque, State of Iona, (herrin 256 Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), be and the same Is hereby approved. Be It Further Resolved that said Agreement be executed in triplicate by the Mayor of said City and at- tested by the Clerk thereof with the official seal of said City affixed thereto, on behalf of said City, and cause the same to be delivered to the Federal Emergency Administra- tion of Public Works. Be It Further Resolved that the City Clerk be 'and he is hereby di- rected to cause to be prepared cer- tified extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Council showing completely all proceedings taken in- cident to such authorization, includ- ing a certified copy of this Resolu- tion, and attach the same to said certified copy of the Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 116-33. Resolution of City Council of City of Dubuque approving the contract between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Government of the United States, sa'd contract being hereto attached and made a part hereof and designated "Grant Agreement," dated as of October 23, 1933, be- tween the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (here- in called the "Government"), and authorizing the execution and deliv- t'ry thereof to the Federal Emerg- ency Administration of Public Works. Whereas, an application for a Fed - oral Grant of thirty per cent of the actual cost of labor and material to be employed in the construction of a public improvement designated and described as the resurfacing with as- phalt of West 17th St. from Central Avenue to West Locust St. has been made to the Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works and said application has been approved; and Whereas, said Grant Agreement provides that it shall be approved by the Governing Body of the City and that proper officers thereof be authorized to execute the same on behalf of said City and deliver three executed copies thereof to the Fed- eral Emergency Administration of Public Works, together with certi- fied abstracts from the minutes of the meeting of said Governing Body of said City showing all proceedings taken incident to such authorization, including a certified copy of this Resolution: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: That the Grant Agreement hereto attached and made a part hereof, designated "Grant Agreement," dated as of Oc- tober 23, 1933, between the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United State of America, (herein called the "Government"), be and the same is hereby approved. Be It Further Resolved that said agreement be executed in triplicate by the Mayor of said City and at- tested by the Clerk thereof with the official seal of said City affixed thereto, on behalf of said City, and cause the same to be delivered to the Federal Emergency Administra- tion of Public Works. Be It Further Resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby di- rected to cause to be prepared cer- tified extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Council showing completely all proceedings taken in- cident to such authorization, includ- ing a certified copy of this Resolu- tion, and attach the same to said certified copy of the Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the fcllow'ng vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 117-33. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Du- buque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers with- in said City and the Manager is di- Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 _ _ reeled to issue such permit on be- _257 specifications heretofore prepared half of said City: and approved by this Council and Dubuque Club, (Karl W. Harker, that the cost thereof be paid as fol - Manager), 895 Main Street, lows: (A) Thirty per cent of cost Be It Further Resolved that the of Iabor and materials from United bond filed with the application be States Government grant, and (B) approved. the remaining portion to be from Passed, adopted and approved this proceeds of sewer bonds to be is - 23rd day of October, 1933. sued and sold by said City, and that M. R. KANE, all necessary and pertinent proceed - Mayor. Ings for the issuance of such bonds ED. McEVOY, in the sum of Sixteen Thousand Dol- ARDENAL THOMPSON, lars be taken, passed and adopted H. F. SCHUCKERT, by this Council. Councilmen. This Resolution being deemed ur- Attest: J. J. SHEA, gent and of immediate necessity, in City Clerk, the preservation of public peace, Councilman Schuckert moved the health and safety, shall be in force adoption of the resolution. Second- and effect Immediately upon its eas- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- sage and approval by the City ried by the following vote: Council. Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Passed, adopted and approved this McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. 23rd day of October, 1933. Nays—None. M. R. KANE, Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Mayor. Resolution No. 118-33. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, Whereas, it is proposed by this H. F. SCHUCKERT, Council to pave Main Street from Councilmen. Charter Street to West Seventeenth Attest: J. J. SHEA, Street and it is deemed necessary City Clerk. and advisable to enlarge and recon- Councilman Schuckert moved the struct the existing storm sewer in adoption of the resolution. Second - said street prior to said paving ed by Councilman Thompson. Car - work, and also to reconstruct the ried by the following vote: storm sewer in West Eighth Street yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen from Bluff Street easterly to Main McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Street and also to reconstruct cer- Nays—None. tain sections of the storm sewer in Absent --Councilman Andelfinger. Rhomberg Avenue; and Resolution No. 119-33. Whereas, an application has been made to the Federal Government for Resolution to fix a date of meet. a grant of thirty per cent of the ing at which it is proposed to take cost of labor and materials to be action for the issuance of $16,000 used and employed in the construc- applica- Sewer Bonds. Whereas, the City of Dubuque, in tion of said sewers, which tion has been approved and the City the County of Dubuque 'and State of of Dubuque has been advised that Iowa has heretofore ordered and for building and construct - such funds are available for said ( prodded ing certain sewers in and for said project, and Whereas, said improvements are City, the cost thereof to the amount to be borne by said City; necessary in order to avoid serious I of $16,000 damage and loss to valuable prop- and, Whereas, it is deemed for the best erty; and interest of said City that the cost Whereas, the construction of said to be so Paid be realized at this improvements at this time will tend time and that the sewer bonds of to relieve the unemployment situa- City be issued therefor, but it tion now existing in this City; and, said is first necessary to give notice of Whereas, in order to finance the hearing as required by Section 36;t portion of the cost of said improve- a of the Code of Iowa: Now,'Ther° ments which it to be borne by said fore: City, it is necessary to cause to be the City C01111 - Be It Resolved bYf issued and sold sewer bonds in a Thousand til of the City llubugri<' as sum aggregating Sixteen follows: Dollars. Now, Therefore: City Coun- Section 1. That this City Council Be It Resolved by the meet at the Council Chamber in the til of the City of Dubuque: City Hall within the City of That storm sewers be and the Br- P6th do�1Not November, e her d n Mainnstruct, 1933 eat 7:30 O'clock willbe ed and place West Eighth Street and Rhomberg time and place proceedinKs and action taken for thy+ Avenue, according to the Plans and instituted 258 Session, October 23rd, 1933 issuance of $16,000 Sewer Bonds, for the purpose of defraying the cost to that amount of building and con- structing sewers in and for said City. Section 2. The City Clerk is here- by directed to give notice of pro- posed action for the issuance of said bonds setting forth the amount and purpose thereof, the time when and place where said meeting will be held, by publication at least once for at least ten days before said meeting, in the Telegraph -Herald and Times -Journal, the official news- paper of said City and which has a general circulation within said City. Said notice shall be in substantially the following form: "The City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, will meet on the 6th day of November, 1933, at the Coun- cil Chamber in the City Hall, Du- buque, Iowa, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of instituting pro- ceedings and taking action for the issuance of $16,000 Sewer Bonds of said City for the purpose of defray- ing the cost to that amount of build- ing and constructing sewers in and for said City. At any time before the date of said meeting five or more taxpayers may file a petition in the office of the City Clerk, setting forth their objections thereto. By order of the City Council, Octo- ber 23, 1933. J. J. SHEA, C.ty Clerk." Section 3. That all Resolutions or Parts thereof in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this Resolution shall be effect- ive forthwith upon its passage and approval. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Recorded: October 24th, 1933. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 120-33. Whereas, at a special session of the City Council of the City of Du- buque held on the 23rd day of Octo- ber, 1933, there was initiated pro. ceedings for the issuance of $16,000 Sewer Bonds of said City and a Resolution was adopted fixing the date of meeting at which it is pro- posed to take action for the issu- ance of such bonds, the date of said meeting being fixed as of November 6th, 1933, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.; and, Whereas, at said meeting of No- vember 6th, 1933, unless objections are filed by taxpayers before that date, against the issuance of said bonds, appropriate proceedings will be adopted and an ordinance en- titled, "An ordinance providing for the issuance of $16,000 Sewer Bonds, providing for the levy of taxes to pay the same and declaring an em- ergency," will be introduced; and, Whereas, said ordinance will pro- vide for the issuance of said bonds and set forth the arrangements for the payment of the sauce; and, Whereas, in order that tax payers may be fully informed as to the pro- ceedings proposed to be adopted, the amounts and terms of said bonds, the maturities thereof and the meth- od of payment: It Is Therefore Resolved, that said ordinance as prepared by the City Solicitor, be and the same is hereby ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection prior to the introduction of said ordinance and its consideration by the Council for adoption. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending that Lena Mulligan, Admn. of the Estate of Amelia Decher, be granted permis- sion to redeem the tax sale certif- icate held by the City of Dubuque against Lot 20, Cook's Addition, up- on the payment of the face value of the certificate plus 5% interest from date of certificate, presented. Councilman Schuckert moved that Special Session, October 23rd, 1933 2i9 the recommendation of the City So- Approved .�„�1933. licitor be approved and the City Treasurer instructed accordingly. Adopted%S,�,,�j,y$3, Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. yL Q,,,� Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending that Realty Investors Corporation be granted permission to redeem the tax sale certificate held by the City of Du- buque against Lot 1 0: the Sub. of Lot 2 of the Sub. of Lot 1 of the Sub. of Lot 33, in T. S. Nairn's Addi- tion, upon the payment of the face value of the certificate plus 5% in- terest from date of certificate, pre- sented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the recommendation of the City So- licitor be approved and the City Treasurer instructed accordingly. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayon Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Schuckert moved that the J. H. Rhomberg Estate be grant- ed permission to construct cement sidewalks four feet wide abutting their property, located on the east side of Lincoln Avenue between Roosevelt Street and Emerson Street. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Manager be authorized to enter into a Lease With Privilege of Purchase with Uhlrich Coal Com- pany for the lease of three Mack trucks for the sum of $200.00 per month, said payments to apply upon the purchase price of said trucks, namely in the amount of $2,500.00. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas— Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilm d Andelfinger. J. SHEA, City Clerk. 14-c- 260 Special Session, October 30th, 1933 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, October 30th, 1933. Council met at 7:50 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of final award- ing of contract for the installation of Boulevard Lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thir- teenth Street and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Communication of United Electric Company advising the City Council that the posts to be used on the in- stallation of Boulevard Lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street are to be manufactured by the Klauer Manu- facturing Company of Dubuque, Ia., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 103-33. Awarding contract for the installation of Boule- vard Lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street to United Electric Company, as their bid is the lowest bid re- ceived, said resolution having been approved and placed on file for pub- lic inspection on October 23rd, 1933, presented and read for final adop- tion. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Estate of J. J. Nagle, by John A. Nagle, requesting the City of Dubuque to execute a Quit Claim Deed and assign the tax sale certificate held by the City of Du- buque, to the Estate of J. J. Nagle, covering Lot 43, Union Addition, up- on the payment of the amount that the City has invested plus 5% in- terested, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Schuck- ert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of P. F. Hopkins, Public Works Engineer of Iowa, ap- proving of the awarding of the con- tract for the installation of Boule- vard Lights on Main Street from Jones Street to Nest Thirteenth Street to the United Electric Com- pany, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas -- Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Joseph Danner, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1932 taxes on Lots 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 and 89 of Finley Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frank LeGrand, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1932 taxes on Lots 13, 14, 15 and 16 of Grandview Park Addition, in Block 9, and Lot 33 of Pleasant View Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Jos. Jeannetaud, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1931, 1932 and 1933 taxes on Lot 1 of 14 and all of Lot 13 of City Lot 703, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Special Session, October 30th, 1933 261 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Geo. E. Turnmeyer, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the remission of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 1 of 81 of East Dubuque Addi- tion, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the Mayor be authorized to call an informal meeting of the City Coun- cil to be held November 3rd, 1933, at 7:00 P. M., relative to the pro- posed change in the site of the out- door swimming pool and that mem. bers of the Park Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Playground and Recreation Commission and Trustees of the Allison -Henderson Memorial Park be invited to attend the meeting. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 121-33. Resolution of City Council of City of Dubuque approving the contract between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Government of the United States, said contract being hereto attached and made a part hereof and designated "Grant Agreement," dat- ed as of October 30, 1933, between the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), and auth- orizing the execution and delivery thereof to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. Whereas, an application for a Fed- eral Grant of thirty per cent of the actual cost of labor and materials to be employed in the construction of a public improvement designated and described -as the construction of a system of street lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street, of the City, (con- sisting of 81 double -light metal light standards with necessary appurten- ances), has been made to the Fed- eral Emergency Administration of Public Works and said application has been approved; and Whereas, said Grant Agreement provides that it shall be approved by the Governing Body of the City and that proper officers thereof be authorized to execute the same on behalf of said City and deliver three executed copies thereof to the Fed. eral Emergency Administration of Public Works, together with certified abstracts from the minutes of the meeting of said Governing Body of said City showing all proceedings taken incident to such authorization, including a certified copy of this Resolution: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: That the Grant Agreement hereto attached and made a part hereof, designated "Grant Agreement," dated as of Oc- tober 30th, 1933, between the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), be and the same is hereby approved. Be It Further Resolved that said Agreement be executed in triplicate by the Mayor of said City and at- tested by the Clerk thereof with the official seal of said City affixed thereto, on behalf of said City, and cause the same to be delivered to the Federal Emergency Administra- tion of Public Works. Be It Further Resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby di- rected to cause to be prepared cer- tified extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Council showing completely all proceedings taken in- cident to such authorization, includ- ing a certified copy of this Resolu- tion, and attach the same to said certified copy of the Resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 30th day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Schuckert, Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 122-33. A Resolution approving fiPplica- tion for the sale of beer and author- izing the issuance of permit. the `Vheas, the City Dubuque has l of examined the application which has been Bled for sale of beer within permit for the the City of Dubuque and has ap tion as proved herein cnamed at thfeft to eloc 262 Special Session, October 30th, 1933 tion described herein: Now, There- fore, Be It Resolved by said Council, that permit for the 'sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same is hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows: CLASS "B" PERMIT William Hill and Frank Scherrer, 1736 Central Avenue. Be It Further Resolved that the bond filed with this application be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 30th day of October, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of L. W. Roedell request - Inn permission to operate his Port- able Public Address System in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to receive and file the petition. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution of the Dubuque Cham- ber of Commerce by the Committee of Public Works recommending to the City Council of the City of Du- buque that an application be made to the Federal Government for a 301/ grant for labor and material necessary to provide sufficient run- ways, equipment and hanger on the desired portions of Ham's Island and that a loan for the balance of the cost of such project to be repaid from future earnings of the Airport, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the resolution to the Council and that the City Manager be in- structed to secure data on construc- tion costs of Airports and also as to revenue derived from the oper- ation of Airports. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. October 30, 1933. Certificate of City Manager To the Honorable • Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned here- by certifies that the contract for the paving of Roosevelt Street from Rhomberg Avenue to Lot 6 Peil's Subdivision, Thos. Flynn Coal Com- pany, contractor, has been com- pleted. I further certify that this work has been done in accordance with the plans and specifications and stip- ulations of the contract and I would therefore recommend its acceptance by the Council. Yours very truly, R. M: EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No. 123-33. Accepting improvement of the paving of Roose- velt Street from the westerly pro- perty line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6 Peil's Sub- division, and directing the Clerk to publish notice of the levy of special assessment to pay for the cost of said improvement, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy; Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Dr. W. J. Con- nell, Director of Health, recommend- ing the adoption of the enclosed portion of the State Code into ordin- ance in order that the Board of Health should have control over sources of natural ice, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Mr. Czipar addressed the Council stating that they have filed a petition d Special Session, October 30th, 1933 263 with the City Council requesting that stairs be built up the hill from Thirtieth Street to the west end of O'Neill Street and requests that some action be taken on their peti- tion. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the City Engineer be instruct- ed to prepare plans for the construc- tion of and to proceed with the con- struction of stairs up the hill from Thirtieth Street to the west end of O'Neill Street. Seconded by Council• b th f ll— gomery Ward Company Store build- ing for the purpose of advertising their bazaar to be held November 21st and 22nd, 1933. There being no further business, Councilman Andelfinger moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved%e.&--agqa--1933. Adoptec��'/-.64qqs4444_1933. man McEvoy. Carried y e o ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Mayor and City Clerk be auth- orized to execute a Warranty Deed on behalf of the City of Dubuque in favor of John Bernard Welp convey- ing Lot 1 of the Sub. of Lot 1 and Lot 1 of the Sub of Lot 2 of Ran- dall's Sub. No. 2 for a consideration in the amount of $500.00. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending the settlement of the Claim ofJoseph Benda in the amount of $50.00 for injuries sus tained by falling into a street ex- cavation on Kaufmann Avenue in front of Theisen property and that a warrant in the amount of $50.00 be ordered drawn in favor of Allan J. Kane, Attorney. Councilman Schuck- ert moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Czizek be approved and that a warrant in the sum 11 $50.00 be ordered drawn on the Cite Treasurer in favor of Allan J. Kane, Attorney, as settlement in full of the Claim of Joseph Benda. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote - Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. moved Councilman Andelfinger that the City Manager be instructed to secure bids for the purchase of a new Automobile for the Police De- partment. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. moved Councilman Andelfinger that the American Legion be grant- ed n to stretch a banner across Main s Streetat the old Mond Councilme Attest: Special Session, November 3rd, 1933 205 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, November 3rd, 1933. Council met at 7:20 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of adopting revised resolutions approving con- tracts between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Government of the United States on the following pub- lic improvements: Roosevelt Street from Rhomberg Avenue to north line of Lot 6 Peil's Sub., Main Street and South Main Street from Charter Street to West Seventeenth Street, West Seventeenth Street from Cen- tral Avenue to Locust Street and Boulevard Lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thir- teenth Street and acting on any oth- er business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Resolution No. 124-33 Resolution of City Council of City of Dubuque approving the contract between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Government of the United States, said contract being hereto attached and made a part hereof and designated, "Grant Agreement," dat- ed as of October 23, 1933, between the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), and auth- orizing the execution and delivery thereof to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. WHEREAS, an application for a Federal Grant of thirty per cent of the actual cost of labor and mater- ials to be employed in the construc- tion of a public improvement desig- nated and described as the repav- ing with concrete of Roosevelt Street from Rhomberg Avenue to the north line of Lot 6 Peil's Sub- division has been made to the Fed- eral Emergency Administration of Public Works and said application has been approved; and WHEREAS, said Grant Agreement provides that it shall be approved by the Governing Body of the City and that proper officers thereof be authorized to execute the same on behalf of said City and deliver three executed copies thereof to the Fed. eral Emergency Administration of Public Works, together with certi- fled abstracts from the minutes of the meeting of said Governing Body of said City showing all proceed- ings taken incident to such author. ization, including a certified copy of this Resolution: Now, There- fore, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Grant Agreement hereto attached and made a part hereof, designated "Grant Agreement," dat- ed as of October 23, 1933, between the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), be and the same is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED that said Agreement be executed in triplicate by the Mayor of said City and attested by the Clerk thereof with the official seal of said City affixed thereto, on behalf of said City, and cause the same to be de- livered to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause to be pre- pared certified extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Coun- cil showing completely all proceed- ings taken incident to such author- ization, including a certified copy of this Resolution, and attach the same to said certified copy of the Resolu- tion. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall supercede Resolution No. 114-33, heretofore adopted by the City Council of Du- buque, Iowa, on the 23rd day of October, 1933, and the execution of the contract in triplicate by the Mayor and City Cleric, pursuant to said Resolution, be and the same is hereby confirmed and ratified. This Resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, in preservationthe healthand afety, shall ublecpeace, Infor e and effect immediately upon its pass- age and approval by the City Coun- cil. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of November, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, 11. F. SCHUCKFRT, M. B. ANDFLFINC'=Ell, Cuuncilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA'city Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of tiv� re: elution. Second- ed by Councilman McFvoy. Carried by tho following vote: M Special Session, November 3rd, 1933 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 125-33 Resolution of City Council of City of Dubuque approving the contract between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Government of the United States, said contract being hereto at- tached and made a part hereof and designated, "Grant Agreement," dat- ed as of October 23, 1933, between the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), and auth- orizing the execution and delivery thereof to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. WHEREAS, an application for a Federal Grant of thirty per cent of the actual cost of labor and mater- ials to be employed in the construc- tion of a public improvement desig- nated and described as the repav- ing with concrete of South Main Street from Charter Street to West 13th Street and resurfacing with as- phalt of Main Street from West 13th Street to West 17th Street has been made to the Federal Emergency Ad- ministration of Public Works and said application has been approved; and WHEREAS, said Grant Agreement provides that it shall be approved by the Governing Body of the City and that proper officers thereof be authorized to execute the same on behalf of said City and deliver three executed copies thereof to the Fed- eral Emergency Administration of Public Works, together with certi- fied abstracts from the minutes of the meeting of said Governing Body of said City showing all .proceedings taken incident to such authorization, Including a certified copy of this Resolution: Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Grant Agreement hereto attached and made apart hereof, des- ignated "Grant Agreement," dated as of October 23, 1933, between the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), be and the same is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Agreement be executed in triplicate by the Mayor of said City and attested by the Clerk thereof with the official seal of said City affixed thereto, on behalf of said City, and cause the same to be de. livered to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. a BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause to be pre- pared certified extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Coun- cil showing completely all proceed- ings taken incident to such author- ization, including a certified copy of this Resolution, and attach the same to said certified copy of the Resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall supersede Resolution No. 115-33, heretofore adopted by the City Council of Du- buque, Iowa, on the 23rd day of Oc- tober, 1933, and the execution of the contract in triplicate by the Mayor and City Clerk, pursuant to said Resolution, be and the same is here- by confirmed and ratified. This Resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, in the preservation of public peace, health and safety, shall be in force and effect immediately upon its passage and approval by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of November, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 126-33 Resolution of City Council of City of Dubuque approving the contract between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Government of the United States, said contract being hereto attached and made a part hereof and designated, "Grant Agreement," dated as of October 23, 1933, be- tween the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), and authorizing the execution and delivery thereof to the Federal Emergency Administration of Pub- lic Works. WHEREAS, an application for a Federal Grant of thirty per cent of the actual cost of labor and mater- ials to be employed in the construc- tion of a public improvement desig- 0 Special Session, November 3rd, 1933 267 nated and described as the resur- facing with asphalt of West 17th Street from Central Avenue to West Locust Street has been made to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works and said application has been approved; and WHEREAS, said Grant Agreement provides that it shall be approved by the Governing Body of the City and that proper officers thereof be authorized to execute the same on behalf of said City and deliver three executed copies thereof to the Fed- eral Emergency Administration of Public Works, together with certi- fied abstracts from the minutes of the meeting of said Governing Body of said City showing all proceedings taken incident to such authorization, including a certified copy of this Resolution: Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Grant Agreement hereto attached and made a part hereof, designated "Grant Agreement," dat- ed as of October 23, 1933, between the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), be and the same is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Agreement be executed In triplicate by the Mayor of said City and attested by the Clerk thereof with the official seal of said City affixed thereto, on behalf of said City, and cause the same to be de- livered to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City; Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause to be pre- pared certified extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Coun- cil showing completely all proceed- ings taken incident to such author- ization, including a certified copy of this Resolution, and attach the same to said certified copy of the Resolu- tion. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall heretofore Resolution No. 116-33,e adopted by the City Council of Du- buque, Iowa, on the 23rd day of Oc- tober, 1933, and the execution of the contract in triplicate by the Mayor and City Clerk, pursuant to said Resolution, be and the same is here- by confirmed and ratified. This Resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, in the preservation of public peace, health and safety, shall be in force and effect immediately upon its pass- age and approval by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of November, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 127-33 Resolution of City Council of City of Dubuque approving the contract between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Government of the United States, said contract being hereto attached and made a part hereof and designated, "Grant Agreement," dat- ed as of October 30, 1933, between the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, (herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), and auth- orizing the execution and delivery thereof to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. WHEREAS, an application for a Federal Grant of thirty per cent of the actual cost of labor and mater- ials to be employed in the construc- tion of a public improvement desig- nated and described as the construc- tion of a system of street lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street, of the City, (consisting of Sl double -light metal light standards has been made t the. Feder ap- purtenances), Administration Federal Emergency of Public Works andel said applies- tion has been app WHEREAS, said Grant Agreement provides that it shall be approved by the Governing Body of the City and that proper officers thereof be authorized to execute the same on behalf of said City and deliver three executed copies thereof i to istrthe Fed- eral Emergency fled publicOf abstracts from together r the minutes Of the meeting of said Governing Body of said City showing all proceedings taken incident such authorization, ization, including a Therefore, Resolution: Now, BE IT RESOLVEDbyDubuque: City the the CiCi Council of the City o That the Grant I Agreement hereofto attached and made a p' designated "Grant Agreement, dated 268 Special Session, November 3rd, 1933 as of October 30, 1933, between the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, herein called the "City"), and the United States of America, (herein called the "Government"), be and the same is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Agreement be executed in triplicate by the Mayor of said City and attested by the Clerk thereof with the official seal of said City affixed thereto, on behalf of said City, and cause the same to be de- livered to the. Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause to be pre- pared certified extracts from the minutes of the meeting of the Coun- cil showing completely all proceed- ings taken incident to such author- ization, including a certified copy of this Resolution, and attach the same to said certified copy of the Resolu- tion. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall supersede Resolution No. 121-33, heretofore adopted by the City Council of Du- buque, Iowa, on the 30th day of October, 1933, and the execution of the contract in triplicate by the Mayor and City Clerk, pursuant to said Resolution, be and the same is hereby confirmed and ratified. This Resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity, in the preservation of public peace, health and safety, shall be in force and effect immediately upon its pass- age and approval by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of November, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Henry G. Lang. worthy, president Dubuque Centen- nial Association, stating that the lo- cation for the new swimming pool, wherever selected, should be near another open public site so that one would reinforce the other in pro- viding open ground space for hold- Ing different kinds of public enter- tainments, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the matter of setting a date for com- mencing work on the contract for the installation of Boulevard Lights on Main Street from Jones Street to West Thirteenth Street be re- ferred to the City Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Andelfinger moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Cler . Approved `. ac. 1933 Adopted .. ...........193#/ Councilmen Attest: ......... ,...-... City Clerk. Special Session, November 3rd, 1933 269 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, November 3rd, 1933. Council met at 10:00 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson., City Manager Evans. Councilman Schuckert moved that City Manager Evans be appointed as City Clerk Pro Tem of the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 128-33 CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA WHEREAS, in connection with the requested 30% Grant and 70% Loan for a new modern outdoor swimming pool at Dubuque, Iowa, from the Federal Government, the approval of the site, to be at the southeast corner of Railroad Street and Route No. 61 on city owned property plan- ned to be used for future industrial use, was included in two (2) Reso- lutions adopted by the Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, viz:— Resolution 113, passed and adopt- ed October 23, 1933, authorizing the application to be made for the Grant and Loan; and Resolution 104, passed and adopt- ed October 23, 1933, endorsing the project; and WHEREAS, since the adoption of the above mentioned two Resolu- tions, approving the site at Railroad Street and Route No. 61, a plan has been developed to secure a site of believed far greater advantage, viz. in, or adjacent to, the present Grand- view Avenue Tourist Park; and WHEREAS, the revised site in, or adjacent to, the Grandview Aven- ue Tourist Park, has the recom- mendation of the Dubuque Planning and Zoning Commission and the Du- buque Playground and Recreation Commission; and WHEREAS, the benefits of the last selected site appear more ad- vantageous to the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa: Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the actions of endorsing the project and authorizing the application, so far as the site is concerned, for the new outdoor swimming pool at the south- east corner of Railroad Street and Route No. 61, on city owned pro. perty, by Resolutions bo. 104 and P seed No. 113, respectively, October 23, 1933, be rescinded and modified and that the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, does hereby en- dorse and authorize said application from the Federal Government on the basis of the site for the new pool to be located either on a part of the present Grandview Avenue Tourist Park, or on new property, easterly of and adjacent to the present Grand- view Avenue Tourist Park. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of November, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. M. B. ANDELFINGER, ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: R. M. EVANS, City Clerk, Pro Tem. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman McEvoy moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. R. M. EVANS, City Clerk,Pro/Teem. Approved ?1161A& JV 93Y Adopted ` .............1 J3 Councilmen Attest:.. City Clerh. Regular Session, November 6th, 1933 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Regular Session, November 6th, 1933. Council met at 7:45 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson, and City Manager Evans. Mayor Kane stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the transaction of any such business as may properly come before a Regular Meeting of the City Council. Communication of T. F. McCoy advising that he has discontinued his confectionery and restaurant busi- ness at 801 Iowa Street as of No- vember 1st, 1933, and requesting that he be released from the bond cov- ering his Class "B" beer permit at said address and that it is under- stood that he is entitled to use the beer permit any time during the life of said permit, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communicktion be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of T. F. McCoy ad- vising that he has discontinued his confectionery and restaurant busi- ness at 801 Iowa Street as of No- vember 1st, 1933, and requesting that he be granted a refund of $50.00 on his cigarette permit No. 24, pre- sented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that Prayer of the petition be granted and a warrant in the sum of $50.00 order- ed drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of T. F. McCoy to cover the amount of refund on cigarette per- mit No. 24. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of R. C. Thomas request- ing permission to redeem the tax sale certificate held by the City of Dilbumnc against Lot 204, Woodlawn Park Addition, for unpaid special as- sessment for paving the alley in the rear of said Lot 204, Woodlawn Park Addition, upon the payment of the face value of the certificate plus 5% interest from the date of sale Presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer nf the petition be granted and the City Treasurer instructed accordingly. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of E. C. Hubert, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lot 12 of City Lot 703, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Geo. J. Hendrick, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on parts of Lots 40 and 41 of Kelly's Sub. presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by,the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Peter Kien Estate, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on South 3 feet of 431, all of 432 and North % of 433 of East Dubuque Ad- dition presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Sol'_c- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Frank Kressig, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the second half of the 1932 taxes on Lots 75 and 76, of Pleasant View Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Hubert Schmid, re- ferred to the City Council by the Regular Session, N(;v ember 6th, 1933 271 Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 24 of Pleasant View Addition pre. sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic. itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. None. Pet -tion of Nick Pleimling, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 taxes on Lot 6 of New Jackson Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Council Proceedings for the month of September, 1933, presented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of September, 1933, be ap- proved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of hearing upon plans and specifica- tions, form of contract and cost of construction of storm water sewers in South Main Street from Charter Street to Dodge Street and in Main Street from Dodge Street to West 16th Street and in West 8th Street from the east side of Main Street to the west side of Bluff Street pre. sented and read. There being no objections filed Councilman Schuckert moved to re- ceive and file the proof of publica- tion. S e c o n d e d by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 129-33. Decision of Council upon objections to plans, specifications, form of contragt and ecst of construction of storm water sewers in South Alain Street from Charter Street to Dodge Street and in Main Street from Dodge Street to West 16th Street and in West Sth Street from the east side of ;lain Street to the west aide of Bluff Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckort moved tho adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of meeting for the purpose of institut- ing proceedings and taking action for the issuance of $16,000.00 sewer bonds for the purpose of defraying the cost to that amount of building and constructing sewers, presented and read. There being no objection filed Councilman Schuckert moved to re- ceive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Ordinance No. 11-33. An ordin- ance providing for the issuance of $16,000.00 Sewer Bonds, providing for the levy of taxes to pay the same and declaring an emergency, present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules requiring an or- dinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, Me:voy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the ordinance be placed on flip, for one week for Councilmanp Sec- onded by Thompson. Carried by the fo'lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen 272 Regular Session, November 6th, 1933 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, S. A. Wolcott Lodge No. 60, relative to the City Council borrowing money from the Government to build the River Coal Dock and protesting against any ac- tion on the part of the Council that will in any way be detrimental to the interest of railroad employes in Dubuque, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 130-33 Whereas, the Annual Membership Roll Call of the American Red Cross will begin on November 11th in the City and County of Dubuque and the undersigned body recognizes how im- portant it is that the roll call this year be particularly successful in or- der to carry on the work of reliev- ing suffering and distress during the coming winter; and Whereas, the Red Cross organiza- tion, both national and local, have proven themselves to be a great factor in performing direct relief work for men, women and children during the past year in the City and County of Dubuque and the under- signed, as an organization, fully ap- preciative of this great work and desiring to encourage its continu- ance; THEREFOR RESOLVES AND URGES that full support be given to the Red Cross Roll Call of 1933 and expresses the hope that all peo- ple within the City and County of Dubuque who are at all able join the Red Cross during roll call and unite under a common banner for the continued relief of suffering and distress. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of November, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Colincilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution of The Dubuque City Planning and Zoning Commission ap. proving of a site for a modern out- door swimming pool to be located at either the Grandview Avenue Tourist Park or on the ridge north of the Nolte house in the 8.12 acre tract, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the resolution be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. November 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following pol- icies covering signs and desire to have your approval on same for fil- ing:— B. & G. Battery & Electric Co., 1084-1090 Iowa Street—Policy No. 14014 LG, Associated Indemnity Cor- poration. Black and White Cab Co., 6th and Locust Streets—Policy No. C. L. I. 2270, Columbia Casualty Co. Florence Mackin and Mary Callag- han, 850 Main Street—Policy No. OT060029, St. Paul Mercury Indem- nity Co. L. L. Coryell Oil Co., 698 Iowa Street—Policy No. C. L. I. 2276, Co- lumbia Casualty Co. Grand Opera House Co. for Strand Theatre, 12th and Main Streets— Policy No. L. O. L. 392289, New Am- sterdam Casualty Co. Johnson High Test Oil Co., 9th and Central Avenue, 10th and Locust Streets, 801 Rhomberg Avenue, 2500 Rhomberg Avenue, East Fourth Street—Policy No. C. L. I. 2272, Co- lumbia Casualty Co. Kassler Motor Co., 5th and White Streets—Policy No. 96520, Hawkeye Casualty Co. Nora James and Lillian Luckert, 1078 Main Street—Policy No. G. L. P. L. 73054, American Employers' Ins. Co. E. L. Scheppele, 1420 Central Ave- nue—Policy No. G. L. X. 1. 401946, Globe Indemnity Co. George W. Schrup (Tri-State Mo- tor Co.), 661-671 Iowa Street—Pol- icy No. PW 231, Central Surety & Ins. Corporation. A. G. Sommerfeld (Dubuque Steam Dye Works), 668 Iowa Street—Pol- icy No. C. L. I. 2277, Columbia Cas- ualty Co. Regular Session, Taylor -Yonkers Company, 4th and Iowa Streets—Policy No. I. C. & M. 1746159, Continental Casualty Co. Edward B. Tegeler, 2293 Central Avenue Policy No. AG 9310, Iowa Mutual Liability Ins. Co. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the policies be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. November 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting here- with reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, and City Water Works for the month of October, 1933, also list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were drawn during the month of October, 1933. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. I\Tovember 6th, 1933 273 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None, November 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Miss B. E. Bush, presented to the City Council October 23rd, requesting that a storm sewer be constructed along Lot 1 Pinehurst Subdivision, was viewed by the City Council No- vember 4th. Due to the fact that no money is available for storm sewer con- struction in this location at this particular time, the decision of the Council was that until such time as money could be provided for this construction, that the storm sewer ditch, which is badly filled and averts the water over the entire lower end of the lot, be deepened and the earth be filled up along both sides of the trench to prevent immediate flooding. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. November 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City November 6, 1933. 1 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the meeting of September 6th a petition from C. B. Jenkins of 11 East 26th Street was presented to the City Council re- questing that a new street light p stalled at the interse tion of White and 26th Streets. The Council viewed this location November 4th and the decision was that until such time as all lights could be changed on ghee Street located on which street they in the middle of the blocks due to the close relationship of the streets both east and west of White Street, namely Central Avenue and Jackson Street, that no additional lights would be installed at this time. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record.Seconded by the Tol- man McEvoy. Carried by lowing vote: Counci , Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On Saturday after- noon, November 4th, four members of the City Council viewed White Street at the Page Hotel and the Coca-Cola Company north of ast Fourth Street. These two locations have of con- dition twice withinsourceeen a flooding the last eighteen months. Consideration was given foward a Ba the erection, by the City, o ways around the present windows and openings into the basements of these two buildings. Due to the b had fact that the sidewalk and nti the newui lowered recently construction on said White Street and that there already exist in the bck between on he west side nf of White Street', many other steps and areaways pro- jecting into the sidewalk s Council was the decision acveia� ted at once that authority area- ways constructtoventhfuture necessary of ways to P cellar and the Coca-Cola el cellar, conditioned the Page -_'W 274 Regular Session, Novcmber 6th, 1933 on the construction of the areaways being built as close to the property lines as possible. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. November 6> 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On November 4th the City Council viewed the following streets upon which objections had been raised this Summer and petitions had been filed and approved for grading and oiling the same, namely Schroeder Street from Lowell to Seminary; Lo- well Street from Abbott to east of Schroeder Street; Maple Street from the north end of East 14th Street; East 14th Street from Maple to the railroad tracks. The City Council approved the present condition of the above men- tioned streets. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. November 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The City Council viewed the loca- tion at the northeast corner of Wind- sor Avenue and Ries Street of a two- story frame building that is physic- ally beyond rental or livable use. This building is a hazard to adjoin- ing property and is a hazard to per- sons walking on the sidewalk on Ries Street inasmuch as a portion of the front entrance extends out over the sidewalk. Complaints have been filed with the City for years in this connection and reports from the Fire Chief, Sanitary Inspector and Build- ing Inspector condemn any future use of this building. Accordingly, the decision of the City Council upon viewing the same November 4th, was that steps be im- med!ately taken to have the building condemned and removed. The mat- ter was referred to the City Solic- itor to prepare the necessary pro- cedure. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record and the City Solicitor instructed to prepare the proper pro- ceedings. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. November 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the meeting of Council, September 22nd, a petition from Mrs. Mary McMahon, et al, of Nowata Street, was referred to the City Council. The petition request- ed a street light to be installed on Nowata Street between West 14th Street and Julien Avenue. On November 4th Council viewed this street and found that not a single light existed on this rather long section of Nowata Street and approved the installation of a new street light in the middle of the block at the existing angle. Ac- cordingly, the City Manager recom- mends a 400 C. P. overhead street light at this angle location. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. November 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Mr. Albert Trumm of 155 Stoltz Street, et al, filed September 13th with City Council, was considered and viewed on the ground by the City Council November 4th. The request was for two additional street lights on Stoltz Street on portions of a new graded section extending as far west as Davenport Street. The decision of City Council was that no lights should be installed on this section at this time. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the communication be made a Regular Session, November 6th, 1933 275 matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. November 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of R. J. Shambaugh of 291 South Hill Street, dated August 7th, requesting that the alley east of Grandview Avenue and north from South Hill Street be vacated for a distance of 135 feet was considered and viewed by the City Council on November 4th. Council determined that this would be an injustice to the abutting pro- perty owners on the alley north of this proposed vacation and ac- cordingly the petition was denied. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the communication be made a matter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. November 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the meeting of August 7th a petition of Mr. Alex J. Duccino, 2800 Shiras Avenue, and other property owners in that vicin- ity, was filed with the Council re- questing an extension of the present storm sewer in Shiras Avenue for a distance of five to six blocks to- ward the north. The decision of City Council on November 4th was that no action could be taken on this construction at this time due to the inability to issue sufficient storm sewer bonds for the same. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the communication be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilman Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. November 6, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On November 4th City Council considered the petition riled with City Council September 11th of Marie Deacon, et al, request- ing that L. W. Roedell be permitted to again operate the portable public address system throughout the City of Dubuque. Inasmuch as this action had al- ready been denied at the last Coun- cil meeting, the decision of City Council was that due to the fact that objections had been filed in connection with this loud speaker being used on the City streets of Dubuque, the petition be denied. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Taxpayers Com- mittee, by Arnold Utzig, chairman, submitting attached 272 petitions, containing names of electors of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, requesting that the City Council call a special election of the voters of the City of Dubuque as required by law, to vote upon the following proposition: "Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa, abandon its organization under Chap- ter 328 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, and become a Special Charter City under the laws of the State of Iowa," presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the communication and peti- tions be received and referred to the City Council for canvass. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved to sus - of pend the rules any one r present in the purpose the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Councilman Council. by Sec- onded by Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Mr. Arnold Utzig, chairman of the Taxpayers Councilrequesting addressed g a Committ et of Taxpayers be invited to attend the petitio a ofeeting the canvassed requesting the calling of the Special Flection. Mr. John A. Cunningham and Mr. John J. O'Toole addressed the Coun- 276 Special Session, November 13th, 1933 cil protesting against the building of the proposed Coal Terminal. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Cler*. Adopted Councilmen Attest: ..... _..... tjJ.1/..W.....[ City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, November 13th, 1933. Council met at 7:55 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Notice and Call of Special Meeting of City Council of City of Dubuque, Iowa. To M. B. Andelfinger, Councilman. November 10, 1933. You are hereby notified and there is hereby called a special meeting skAhe City Council of the City of Dubuque, to be held in the Council Qiasrber in the City Hall at 7:30 b'elock P. M. on Monday, November 13, 1933. At this meeting there will be considered for final adoption an Ordinance entitled "Ordinance No. 11-33. An Ordinance providing for the issuance of $16,000.00 Sewer Bonds, providing for the levy of tax- es to pay the same and declaring an emergency," which ordinance has been on file with the City Clerk for public inspection since the 6th day of November, 1933. At this meeting there will also be introduced a Resolution entitled, "Resolution directing the advertisement and sale of $16,000.00 Sewer Bonds, which resolution will have the considera- tion of the Council at that time. Any other and further business that may properly come before a regular meeting of said Council will be con- sidered at this meeting. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 10th day of November, 1933. M. R. KANE, ARDENAL THOMPSON. Councilmen. Communication extending invita- tion to the City Council to attend the Fifteenth Annual Convention of the Mississippi Valley Association to be held in St. Louis, Mo., on Novem- ber 27th and 28th, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the invitation be accepted and all members of the City Council who desire to do so be authorized to at- tend the convention. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn dur- Special Session, November 13th, 1933 277 Ing the month of October, 1933, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, 'Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilmen Andelfinger. Petition of Frank H. Derscb, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1932 taxes on Lot 13 Dreibil- bles Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carries} by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—Notre. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Robt. McCarron, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 1 of 23 of Min. Lot 149, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas' Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Lincoln Weber, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 90 of Pleasant View Addition and the North 90 feet of Lot 1 of 34 of Buseman's Sub. No. 1, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson- Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Oliver Schiltz, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the can- cellation of the 1932 taxes on Lots 209 and 210 of Finley Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition ty SO- li itorfor Investigation h and rreport. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and ThomPson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Theresa Althaus, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension df the second half of the 1932 taxes on Lot 12 of Jackson School Sub., Lots 222, 223, 224, 227 and 268 of Woodlawn Park Addition and Lot 6 of Hedley's Sub., present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Communication of Peter Schiltz, et al, stating that the drainage ditch built through City Island has ac- complished a much needed improve- ment in the taking care of the over- flow and back up water of the Bee Branch Sewer, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of R. W. Johnson, Prin- cipal of Senior High School, request- ing permission to display a banner across Main Street for a few days previous to the Annual Homecoming, November 25th, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. November 9, 1933. To the Honorable Alayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is information to be confirmed by City Council re- ber 8thdatgan informal meeting, ina decision made n con- nection with street light changes at two sections of the City. The decision was to remove the present 600 C. P. lamp at the flrst pole on Glen of Julien Avenue; Oto� Street install o north new 100 C, p. lamp at the northwest corner of the present dark interKectiou of Glen Oak and Julien and to install a new 250 C. P. lamp on Glen Oak at the second pole north of Julien. This change in location and number of lamps will benefit the angle in Glen Oak and the intersection of Glen Oak and Julien. 278 Special Session, November lith, 1933 On White Street between 26th and 27th Streets, authority was granted to remove the present 400 C. P. lamp and install in its place, at the same location, a new 100 C. P. lamp. Au- thority was also granted to install a new 100 C. P. lamp at the present dark intersection at 26th and White Streets. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelflnger. Ordinance No. 11-33. An ordin- ance providing for the Issuance of $16,000.00 Sewer Bonds, providing for the levy of taxes to pay the same and declaring an emergency, said ordinance having been passed upon first and second readings on November 6th, 1933, presented and read a third time. ORDINANCE NO 11-33 AN ORDINANCE. providing for the is- suance of $16,000 Sewer .Bonds, pro- viding for the levy of taxes to pay the same and declaring an emergency. WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque, to the County of Dubuque and State of Iowa, heretofore, pursuant to and in strict compliance with all laws applic- able, lawfully ordered and provided for building and constructing sewers in and for said City at a cost of not less than $16.000; and, WHEREAS, it is necessary and ad- visable that provisions be made for the issuance of bonds of said City in the sum of $16,000 to defray the cost of building and constructing said sewers; and. WHEREAS, notice and hearing on the Initiation of proceedings for the is- suance of said bonds has heretofore been given in manner and form re- quired by Section 363 of the Code of Iowa and no petition nor protest has been filed; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Du- buque, its follows: Section 1. That pursuant to and as authorized by Set -tion 6125 of the Code of Iowa, there shall be and there is hereby ordered issued the negotiable Sewer Bonds of said City of Dubuque in the principal amount of $16,000; said bonds to he 16 in number, dated Decem. ber 1, 1933, hearing interest at the rata of Four and One-half per cent (4%%) per annum, from the date of said bonds until paid, payable .Tune 1, 1934, and semi-annually thereafter on the first days of December and June in each ,v r• that said h,nds he signed by the Iilayor and attested by the City bler.K and the Real of said City attached, and be registered as to issuance by the Citv Treasurer and a certificate of such reg- istration endorsed thereon; That in- terest upon said bonds be evidenced by coupons thereto attached and maturing on the several days when such inter- est matures, which coupons shall he executed with the facsimile signatures of said officials, and said Mayor and City Clerk, by the execution of said bonds, shall adopt as and for their proper signatures, their• respective fac- simile signatures . appearing on said coupons; and that both principal and interest be payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the office of the City Treasurer in and of the City of Dubuque, Iowa; that said bonds be of the denomination of $1,000 each, be numbered consecutively from 1 to 16, both numbers included, become due and payable in their numerical order as follows: $5,000 on December 1, 1945, $5,000 on December 1, 1946, and $6,000 on December 1, 1947. Section 2. That each of said bonds be subject to registration as to principal In the name of the holder on the books of the City Treasurer, such registration being noted upon each bond so regis- tered, and after such registration pay- ment of the principal thereof shall be made only to the registered holder. Any bonds so registered, upon the re- quest in writing of such holder person- ally or by attorney in fact, may he transferred either to a designated transferee or to bearer, and the princi- pal of any bonds so transferred and registered to bearer shall thereupon be and become payable to bearer in like manner as if such bond had never been registered. Registration of any bonds as to principal shal} not restrain the ne. gottability of the coupons thereto at- tached by delivery merely. Section 3. That said bonds, coupons and provisions for registration be in substantially the following forms: (Form of Bond) United States of America State of Iowa County of Dubuque City of Dubuque Sewer Bond No. $1,000.00 KNOW ALI. MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the City of Du- buque, in the County of Dubuque and State of Iowa, for value received, prom- ises to pay to bearer, or if this bond be registered as to principal, to the registered holder hereof, the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) on the first day of December, 19...., with in- terest on said sum from the (late hereof until paid at the rate of ............ per cent (.... %) per annum, payable June 1, 1934, and semi-annually thereafter on the first days of December and June in each year, on presentation and sur- render of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally mature. Both principal and interest of this bond are payable In lawful money of the United States of America at the office Of the City Treasurer in and of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. This bond Is issued by the City of Dubuque, pursuant to and in strict com- pliance with the provisions of Section 6125 and Chapter 63-B1 of the Code Of Iowa, and all laws amendatory there- of and supplementary thereto, and in conformity with an ordinance of the City Council of said City duly passed, approved and published, for the pur- Pose of building and constructing sew- ers in and for said City. And it Is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things re- quired bythe laws and constitution of the State of Iowa to exist, to be had, to be done, or to be performed prece- dent to and in the issue of this bond, were and have been properly existent, had, done and performed in regular and due form and time; that provisions have been made for the levy of a suf- Special Session, November 13th, 1933 279 ficient continuing annual tax on all the taxable property within said City for, the payment of the principal and In- terest of this bond as the same will respectively become due; that the faith, credit, revenues and resources and all the real and personal property of said City are irrevocably pledged for the prompt payment hereof, both principal and interest: and that the total in- debtedness of said City, including this bond, does not exceed any constitu- tional or statutory limitations. This bond Is subject to registration as to principal in the name of the hold- er on the books of the City Treasurer, of said City, such registration to be evidenced by notation of said Treasurer on the back hereof, and after such reg- istration no transfer hereof, except upon such books and similarly noted hereon, shall be valid unless the last registration shall have been to bearer. Registration hereof shall not affect the negotiability of the coupons hereto at- tached, which shall continue negotiable by delivery merely. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, said City, by its Council, has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City affixed and the cou- pons hereto attached to be executed with the facsimlle signatures of said Mayor and City Clerk, which officials by the execution of this bond do adopt as and for their proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appear - Ing on said coupons, all the first day of December, 1933. ............ .................. Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Attest: Clerlt of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. (FORM OF COUPON). No. .... On 19...., the Treasurer of the City of Dubuque, in Dubuque County, Iowa, will pay to bearer ............ Dollars ($....), at the office of the City Treasurer, Dubuque. Iowa. for interest due that date on its Sewer Bond, dated December 1, 1933, No. ..... ................................ Mayor of the City of Dubuque, lows. Attest: Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. (Form for registration of ownership) Irate Namc Signature of of Registered of City Registration Owner Treasurer ............. ........... On . the. baclz of each bond there shall be endorsed a certificate of the City Trea-urer in the following form: Cltv Treasurer's Certificate The issue of this bond has been do y and properly •eglslered in my office as of the first day of Dec- ember, 1933. Treasurer ofthe.at.Y of Dubuque, la. SECTION FOITIL. That said bonds be executed as herein provided as so',n after the adoption of this ordinance as may he and thereupon they shall be de- livered to the Treasurer of said City, who shall register the fact of the issu- that aneetnpurposr and shall deliverf same in a book dsaul bonds to the purchasers, as determined by this Council, upon receipt of the purchanhase the parEv*+luee same to he t e of said t ndswith accrued interest thereon. SECTION FIVE. That for the purp,.,se of providing for the levy and collectr"at of a direct annual tax sufficient to pav the interest on said bonds ns It fails clue. and also to pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in said City in each of the years while said bonds or tiny of them are outstanding, a tax suffin- tent for that purpove, and In furth.•r- ance of this provision but not In limita- tion thereof that there be and there is hereby levied on all the taxable pro- perty in said City the following direct annual tax, towit: For the year 1934, a tax suffic- ient to produce the Hurn of $720 to reltnhurse Curren' funds for ad- vancements to pay interest June 1, 1934 and December 1, 1931. For each of the years 1935 to 1943, hoth inclusive, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $720 each year for interest. For the year 1944• a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $5,720 for principal and interest. For th? year 1945, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $5,495 for principal and interest. For the year 1946, a tax sufficient Ito produce the sum of $6,270 for principal and interest. Said taxes when collected shall (- converted into a special fund for 'ho payment of pi ineipal and interest of ti,,• bonds herel•y authorized and no other purpose nn'hatsoever. SECTWN SI\. That the principal or interest coming due at any time when there are insufficient funds on hand to pay the same, he promptly paid when due from current funds on hand, ani reimbursement be made to such current fupds in the sums thus advanced when the taxes herein pro- vided shall have been collected. sRCT10N SEVEN. That a certified a unty Auditorof llbuduCounty and that said Auditor be and he is hereby instructed in and for each .nf sive, Lu ei tile v'ears 11,134 to 6incltn collection andassess ntethe tax hereby authorized. SECTION EIGHT. That all ordin- ances and resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith be and the Sam(!tare hereby repealed. SECTION NINE. That It is nece: - sary for the try, diat,e preservation „f tine public peace, health and safety that this ssagencaplrovaleandfective pullication. its passage, and it is so ordergd. introduced November 6th, 1933. Passed and approved November 13111, 1933. 11. R. KANE, :1lttyor, ED. MCEVOY•Councihnan, AI'DENAI, TII` Mi'-lONit, H. F. SCHUCKERT.Councllman, �ttc•st: J.J. City SClerk. Ilvcorded November 11th, 1933. 1'ubiished November J'th, 193 City Clerk. Published officially in the Telegrapl•- Heralyd and Times -Journal newspaper, Nu%, mber 1; th, 1933. J. J. SII FIA. ii-l5-lt City Clerlt. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: 280 Special Session, November 13th, 1933 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 131-33. Resolution directing the advertise- ment and sale of $16,000 Sewer Bonds. Whereas, it is necessary and for the best interests of said City that $16,000 Sewer Bonds contemplated to be issued by the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, be offered for sale at this time: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That sewer bonds in the amount of Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,0110) as proposed to be issued and as referred to in the pre- amble of the resolution, dated De- cember 1, 1933, be offered for sale pursuant to published advertise- ment. Section 2. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and di- rected to publish notice of the sale of said bonds for two or more suc- cessive weeks in the Telegraph - Herald and Times -Journal, an official newspaper of Dubuque County, print- ed and published in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, such notice to state that bids will be received and act- ed upon by this Council at a meet- ing to be held at 7:30 o'clock P. M. on December 4, 1933, and such no- tice to be in substantially the fol- lowing form: NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, until 10 o'clock A. M., December 4th, 1933, for $16,000 Sewer Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, at which time they will be referred to the City Council Of said City at its meeting to be then held in the Council Chamber of said City Hall, and after the receipt of which open bids will be received and the bonds will then be sold to the highest bidder for cash. Said bonds will be dated December 1, 1933, and mature $5,000 on December 1, 1945; $5,000 on December 1, 1946; and $6,000 on December 1, 1947. Both principal and interest are to be payable at the office of the City Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa. All bids shall specify the . rate of interest, and all other things being equal, the bid of par and accrued interest or better for the lowest interest rate will be given preference. The suc- cessful bidder must pay the cost of Printing the bonds. These bonds are to be issued for the Purpose of defraying the cost of building and constructing sewers and will constitute general obliga- tions of said City. The City will fur- nish the approving opinion of Messrs. Chapman and Cutler, law- yers, Chicago, Illinois, and all bids must be so conditioned. Bidders mut furnish certified check for $750 as guarantee of good faith, this amount to be forfeited by the suc- cessful bidder should lie fail to take up and pay for the bonds when ready. The right is reserved to re- ject any or all bids. By order of the City Council. J. J. SHEA. Dated November 15th, 1933. Section 3. That the City Clerk is further authorized to prepare such circulars for further advertisements as may be deemed advisable in or- der to afford due publication for the sale of said bonds. Section 4. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict here- with be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed and approved November 13th, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Gene Forward, requesting the City Council to accept the sum of $100.00 as settlement in full of the delinquent and unpaid special assessments and regular tax- es on Lot 69, Belmont Addition, pre- sented with no recommendation. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Treasurer be instructed to accept the sum of $100.00 as settle- ment in full of the delinquent and unpaid special assessments levied against Lot 69, Belmont Addition, Gene Forward petitioner, and that said delinquent and unpaid special assessments be cancelled and that a warrant in the amount of $29.25 be ordered drawn on the General Fund in favor of the Special Assessment Fund to cover the balance on said delinquent and unpaid assessments. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Special Session, November 24th, 1933 Councilman McEvoy moved that the City Solicitor be instructed to draft an ordinance covering the sale of ice which has been cut from a shallow, stagnant pond or other source which is subject to excessive pollution or ice which shows from a chemical and bacteriological analys- is that it is unsafe for use. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Mr. Joseph Even addressed the Council relative to the City purchas- ing an automobile for the Police De- partment. There being no further business, Councilman Thompson moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, City Clef. Approved Adopted Councilmen: L...- .................................._.........- Attest: .(�� V * ( ttest:....._.... ......._. •.... City Clerk. Zi; l CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, November 24th, 1933. Council met at 7:50 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Schuckert. Mayor Kane read the call and stat. ed that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of determin- ing the sufficiency of the petitions heretofore filed with the City Coun- cil requesting that the City Council call a Special Election of the voters of the city of Dubuque, Iowa, as re- quired by law, to vote upon the fol- lowing proposition: "Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa, abandon its or- ganization under Chapter 328 of the Code of 1927 and become a Special Charter City under the laws of the State of Iowa," and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Communication of Mrs. Carl Jan- sen requesting that her name be withdrawn from the petition asking for an election to abandon the City Manager Plan of Government for the reason that her name was forged to said petition, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. `e^ Petition of St. Peter's A. M. E. Chilreh r uesting permission to hold ay on December 2nd, 1933, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of The Milwaukee R. R. Woman's Club, Dubuque Chapter, re- nt of ating s allhe City truck forooneddaythe use, or per- haps a half day each week to de- liver coal to the part time employees in need of relief, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: 282 Special Session, Novem:)er 24th, 1933 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Claim of Thomas Duggan for in- juries received in falling and break- ing his left arm due to a depression in street at the corner of Fifth and Tlluffs Streets, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the claim to the City Solicitor for investigation. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the official pub- lication of Ordinance No. 11-33. An ordinance providing for the issuance of $16,000.00 Sewer Bonds, provid- ing for the levy of taxes to pay the same and declaring an emergency, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow - Ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Joseph Ley, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1932 taxes on South 35 feet of Lot 12 and South 60 feet of Lot 13 of Kelly's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Mrs. Sarah Koehler, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 2nd half of the 1932 taxes on North 23.6 feet of South 75.6 feet of Lots 1, 2, and 3 in Kiene & Blockinger Sub., present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Emma H. Wilson, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1932 taxes on parts of Lots 18 and 19 of L. H. Lang - worthy's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of T. F. McCoy, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancella- tion of his personal tax, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Visiting Nurses Assn., referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the tax for the year 1933 on Lot 1 of Langworthy Place and Lot 10 of Massey Heights Ad- dition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Geo. P. Gross and Mary A. Gross, referred to the City Coun- cil by the Board of Supervisors, re- questing the suspension of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lots 1 and 2 of 1 of Peil's Sub. and Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 7 of Pell's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Martin Lang, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting. the suspen- sion of the 2nd half of the 1932 tax on Lot 400 of Ham's Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: T. .A Special Session, November 24th, 1933 . 283 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy,_ Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger: Petition of John Schoeberl, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of 1 of Linhefm's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Clara M. Heim, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancella- tion of the second half of the 1932 taxes on Lot 78 of Glendale Ad- dition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Petition of Geo. N. Pleimling, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the second half of the 1932 taxes on Lot 4 of 5 of Staf. ford's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Report of the Board of Health for the month of October, 1933, pre- sented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the Board of Health be received and placed on file. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. November 21, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of the J. J. Nagle Estate, by John A. Nagle, requesting the execution of a (quit Claim Deed and the assignment of tax sale certificates aeafnst Lot 43 union Addition upon the payment to the City of the amount the City has Invested in said property, plus 5r', interest, was referred to the City Council October 30, 1933. At an informal meeting held No- vember 20th the decision was reached by the City Council that the prayer of the petition be granted. Accordingly, this letter is present- ed for your confirmation. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record and the City Treasurer instructed according- ly. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 132-33 A Resolution approving application for the sale of beer and authorizing the issuance of permit. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has examined the app'.iration which has been filed for permit for the sale of beer with- in the City of Dubuque and has ap- proved such applicaton as applies to the person herein named at the lo- cation described herein: NOW, THF.RFFORF.. BE IT RESOLVED by said Coun- cil, that permit for the sale of beer within the City of Dubuque be and the same is hereby authorized and ordered issued, as follows:— Class "B" Permit Frank Sand........_. 115 Fast 22nd Street BE IT F17RTHER RESOLVED that the bond filed with this appli- cation be approved. Passed, adonted and approved this 24th day of November, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. MVEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHIICKF.RT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHF. City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Carried Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. by the following vote: Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. I Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson movP`1 that ucted to a(1- vertise for the City Clerk bids for the construction of storm sewers in South Main Street, Main Street and West Eiehth Street, bids to be received till 10: roiid- A gq, December 15th, 793,.. ed by Councilman 1icEvoy. Carried by the following cote: 284 Special Session, November 24th, 1933 Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuekert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Andelfinger. Resolution No. 133-33 WHEREAS, on the 6th day of No- vember, 1933, there was filed in the office of the City Clerk of Dubuque, Iowa, a communication signed by Arnold Utzig, as Chairman of the Taxpayers Committee, and having attached thereto two hundred and seventy-two (272) petitions address- ed to the Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque and purport- ing to be signed by 6,184 electors of said City, requesting therein that the following proposition be submit- ted to the electors of said City at a special election to be called there- for, to -wit: "Shall the City of Dubuque aban- don its organization under Chap- ter 328 of the Code and become a Special Charter City under the laws of the State of Iowa?"; and, WHEREAS, at a meeting of the City Council held on the 6th day of November, 1933, upon motion duly passed, said petitions were received and referred to said Council for can- vass: and, WHEREAS, a canvass of said peti- tions by the Council revealed the fol- lowing facts: 1. There are three sets of peti- tions, one set having been signed in 1933, a second set having been signed in 1927, and third set pur- ported to have been signed in 1933 but containing evidence therein of having been signed at a much earlier date. 2. 2,828 names are contained with- in the petitions signed in 1933 of persons who are registered at the given address. 3. 1,844 names are contained with- in the petitions signed in 1933 of persons who are not registered at the given address. 4. 114 names are contained with- in the petitions signed in 1933 by Persons who signed such petitions more than once. 5. 36 names are contained with- in the petitions signed in 1933 of per- sons who were dead at the time that the petitions were filed. 6. 7 names are contained within the petitions signed in 1933 of per- sons who were not electors at the time that the petitions were filed. 7. 308 signatures upon the peti- tions of 1933 which have been signed by one other than the elector whose name it purports to be. 8. 215 names are contained with. In the petitions signed in 1927 of persons who are registered at the given address. 9. 495 names are contained with- in the petitions signed in 1927 of persons who are not registered at the given address. 10. 139 names are contained with- in the petitions signed in 1927 of persons who signed such petitions more than once. 11. 12 names are contained with- in the petitions signed in 1927 of persons who were dead at the time that the petitions were filed. 12. One name is contained with- in the petitions signed in 1927 of a person who was not an elector at the time that the petitions were filed. 13. 27 signatures appear upon the petitions of 1927 which were signed by one other than the electors whose name it purports to be. 14. 155 names appear upon peti- tions purported to be signed in 1933 but such petitions are questionable because it is known that at least five of such persons died several years before 1933 and it has been found that, upon such petitions there are: a-61 names of persons who are registered at given address. b-64 names of persons who are not registered at the given ad- dress. c-24 names of persons who signed more than once. d—One name where the signa- ture was made by one other than the person whose name it purports to be. e-5 names of persons who were deceased at the time the peti- tions were filed, and also at the time they purport to have been signed. 15. All signatures to the petitions were secured prior to July, 1933, the effective date of the present law • and, WHEREAS, after eliminating all duplications of signatures, persons deceased when the petitions were filed, persons who were not electors at the time the petitions were filed, signatures affixed to the petitions by others than the persons whose names they purport to be, as contained within the petitions of 1933, this Council has concluded and finds that the following signatures should be counted upon such petitions of 1933: a-2,828 names of persons who signed the petitions and are registered at the given ad- dress. b-1,844 names of persons who signed the petitions and are not registered at the given address; and, WHEREAS, after eliminating all duplications of signatures, persons tial Session, November 24th, 1933 29i deceased when the petitions were filed, persons who were not electors at the time the petitions were filed, signatures affixed to the petitions by others than the persons whose names they purport to be, as con. tained within the petitions of 1927, this Council has concluded and finds that the following signatures should be counted upon such petitions of 1927. a-215 names of persons who are registered at the given ad- dress. b-495 names of persons who are not registered at the given address; and, WHEREAS, after eliminating all duplications of signaturs, persons de- ceased when the petitions were filed, persons who were not electors at the time that the petitions were filed, signatures affixed to the petitions by others than the persons whose names they purport to be, this Council has concluded and finds the following signatures purported to be signed in 1933 but which are questionable because of existing evidence that they were signed at an earlier date: a-61 names of persons who are registered at the given ad- dress. b-64 names of persons who are not registered at the given address; and, WHEREAS, it has been deter- mined that by adding together all signatures appearing upon the vari- ous petitions in the manner above stated that 5,507 electors have signed such petitions; and, WHEREAS, the law, as it has ex- isted since July, 1933, fixing the number of electors necessary for a petition of this kind, provides that the petition should contain the sig- natures of electors of the City of Dubuque equal in number to twen- ty-five per cent of the votes cast in said City for all the candidates for Governor at the last Preceeding general election; and, WHEREAS, at the last preceeding general election there were cast in the City of Dubuque for all candi- dates for Governor, 16,737 votes: NOW, THEREFORE: BE IT RESOLVED AND DETER- MINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE: That the form of the proposition requested by the petitions to be sub- mitted to the electors at a special election is legal and that such peti- tions are sufficient for such purpose and, therefore, the Mayor of this City be and he is hereby directed to issue a proclamation for a special election to be held on the 5th day of January, 1934 at which election there shall be submitted to the elec- tors the following proposition: "Shall the City of Dubuque aban- don its organization under Chap. ter 328 of the Code and become a Special Charter City under the laws of the State of Iowa?" Passed, adopted and approved this 24th day of November, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second. ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. Mr. John A. Cunningham address- ed the Council, stating that he de- sired to express the thanks of the Taxpayers Committee for the prompt manner in which the petition was canvassed by the Council and for the favorable action taken and hoped that no personalities would enter in- to the campaign preceeding the elec- tion. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Andelfinger. J. J. SHEA, City Clegk. Approved 193 Adopted Sk 7td"r .................... ...................... Councilmen Attest: City Cierk. Regular Session, llecember 4th, 1933 267 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Regular Session, December 4th, 1933. Council met at 8:05 P. M., Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Mayor Kane stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of act- ing upon such business as may pro- perly come before the meeting. Petition of Retail Merchants Bu- reau requesting permission to erect Christmas decorations in the form of electric lights at street intersec- tions from Fourth Street to Eleventh Street inclusive on Main Street and from Iowa Street to Bluff Street in- clusive on Eighth Street the decor- ations to remain until after January 1st 1934, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of F. B. Turner request- ing permission to redeem the tax sale certificates held by the City of Dubuque against Lot 3 of City Lot 740 upon the payment of the prin- cipal plus a fair rate of interest, the City to waive the penalty, pre sented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed for the redemption of the tax sale certificates upon the payment of the face value of the certificates plus 5% interest from the date of sale and the City Treasurer instruct- ed accordingly. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of National Reemployment Office requesting the City to order the installation of another trunk tele- phone line for use in the office 0f the National Reemployment Office, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of W. A. Garver, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancella- tion of the 1931 and 1932 taxes on Lot 6 of O'Neill's Sub. No. 3, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Nick Rhomberg, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 2nd half of the 1932 taxes on Lot 89 of Belmont Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solicit- or for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of A. F. Utzig, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 2nd half of the 1932 taxes on South % of Lot 148 and South 1 foot of North % of Lot 148 East Dubuque Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Tim Flynn, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the su- spension of the 1932 taxes on Lot 2 of City Lot 567 presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to re- fer the petition to the City Solici- tor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None Application of Mrs. Anna Kirk- patrick requesting a transfer of her Class B beer permit from 457V2 West Eighth Street to 457 West Eighth Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen 288 Regular Session, December 4th, 1933 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution by the Dubuque City Planning and Zoning Commission Whereas, it is now proposed by the Dock Commission of the City of Dubuque to erect a Dry Dock at the north side of the harbor, west of the Dubuque Boat and Boiler Com- pany property on the Mississippi River; and Whereas, said Dry Dock location is consistent with the industrial de- velopment contemplated by the City Master Plan; and Whereas, the approval of the Du- buque Planning and Zoning Commis- sion is desired; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved that the same is hereby approved. Passed and adopted by the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, this 24th day of November, 1933. DUBUQUE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISION By John M. Wolfe, Chairman Richard V. McKay, Secretary Councilman Thompson moved that the resolution be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays— None. Resolution No. 134-33 Whereas, the Federal Administra- tion of Public Works in Washington, D. C., now requires that every ap- plication for loan or grant be ac- companied by a certified copy of a Resolution by the CIty Council auth- orizing said application; and Whereas, by City Council action of July 10, 1933, authority was grant- ed for the preparation of plans and specifications and the making of ap- plications for a program of public improvements within the City of Du- buque, Iowa, to the Administration of Public Works; and Whereas, the new Public Graving Dry Dock, to be located on the ice harbor comes under such program; and Whereas, application has been pre- pared by the Department of Public Docks through which Commission- ers under resolution adopted on Nov- ember 20, 1933, requesting a grant of $24,000.00 and a loan of $56,000.00 to cover the cost of constructing said dry dock; and Whereas, we are of the opinion that the construction of such a dock would further the interests of the. public in general: Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the applica- tion for The New Public Graving Dry Dock for a 30% grant for labor and material to be used thereon, and a 70% loan, be, and is hereby author- ized by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa. Be it further resolved that the City Clerk is hereby directed to certify and send to the Public Works Engineer for Iowa, four (4) copies of this resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of December 1933. M. R. KANE Mayor ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON H. F. SCHUCKERT M. B. ANDELFINGER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. December 4, 1933 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following. poli- cies and bond covering signs and desire to have your approval on same for filing: Charles Gross 1722 Central Ave. nue Policy No. 9511 Employers Mu. tual Casualty Co. Crescent Sweet Shop (L. J. Kno- ckel) 1048 Main. Street, Policy No. 9526, Employers Mutual Casualty' Co. T. E. Scharle, 527 Garfield Ave- nue, Policy No. 9510, Employers Mutual Casualty Co. E. Katz, 599 Main Street, Policy No. YR 4180 London Guarantee & Accident Co. Roma Cafe (Frank Tortella) 926 Main Street, Policy No. C.L.L.2299, Columbia Casualty Co. Roehl-Phillips Furniture Co. 653 Main Street, Policy No. IHP 7446599, The Travelers Ins. Co. Hartig Drug Co., 2510 Central Ave- nue & 97 Locust Street, Policy No. IP 1854, The Fidelity & Casualty Co. Walgreen Co., 813 Main Street, Policy No. P 87471, The Fidelity & Casualty Co. Rainbo Oil Co., All signs in City of Dubuque, Policy No. OLT 219507, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. The Radio Shop (H. G. Jenness) 335 West 8th Street, Indemnity Ins. Co. of North America. Regular Session, December 4th. 1933 John Ryder Properties at 303 Main Street, Shoe Store, 303-309 Main Street,, Soft Drink Parlor, 309 Main Street, Barber Shop, 323 Main Street, Majestic Annex Hotel, Policy No. G. L. 290998, Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS City Manager Councilman Schuckert moved that the policies and bond be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. December 4, 1933 CERTIFICATE OF CITY MANAGER To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned here- by certifies that the contract for the resurfacing of _W 17th Street from Central Avenue to Locust Street, the James F. Lee Paving Company, con- tractors has been completed. I further certify that this work has been done in accordance with the plans and specifications and stipulations of the contract and I would thereby recommend its ac- ceptance by the Council. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No. 135-33. A resolution accepting 'improve- ment and directing the Clerk to pub- lish notice of the levy of special assessment for the resurfacing of West Seventeenth Street from the west property line of Central Ave- nue to the east property line of West Locust Street presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. December 4. 1933 CERTIFICATE OF CITY MANAGER To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned here- by certifies that the contract for the repaving of Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of Jones Street, designated Section No. 1, Main Street, the o aures F. Lee has Paving Company, been completed. I further certify that this work 289 has been done in accordance with the plans and specifications and stipulations of the contract and I would therefore recommend its ac- ceptance by the Council. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS City Manager. Resolution No. 136.33 A resolution accepting improve- ment and directing the Clerk to publish notice of the levy of special assessment for the paving of Main Street and South Main Street from the north property line of Charter Street to the south property line of Jones Street, Section No. 1, present- ed and read. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolu- tion. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 137.33 OF CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, the Federal Administra- tion, under the Bureau of Aeronau- tics, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., and under the Civil Works Administration, has ad- vised the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the Federal Government is prepared to furnish Federal funds as an outright grant to provide lab- or to build a publicly owned Air- port at Dubuque, Iowa, and possibly material for said Airport UP to 10rl0 of the amount expended for labor; and Whereas, by Chapter 303-C1 of the 1931 Code of Iowa, cities are authorized and empowered to ac. quire real estate for Airport pur- na- poses lease by purse, raotherwise and mare authorized and empowered to make necessary improvements for the pur- pose of adapting such property to the use of aerial traffic; and Whereas, after an exhaustive study by experts, the north central portion of Ham's Island offers the only available and suitable site with. in the City Limits and within 7% miles outside the City Limits for an Airport Location; Now, There- fore, Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of Dubuque, Iowa that an applica. ds for the de- velopmenon for t,eof Federal sIsland be and is hereby authorized to be made by the Mayor of the Iowa, andthat authority f beuand uis hereby granted for the Mayor of Ithe City of Dubuque to proceed to acquire sufficient real estate to es tablish a Municipal Airport of suf- 290 Regular Session, December 4th, 1933 ficient area, so that when developed, said Airport can be properly rated by the Department of Commerce. The required said real estate is of legal description as follows: Entire portion of: Mineral Lot 298, including 13.45 Acres. Mineral Lot 299, including 25.00 Acres. Mineral Lot 300, including 124.00 Acres. Total Acreage 162.45 Acres. Mineral Lot 300 is within the southeast quarter of Section 18 and a portion of the southwest quarter of Section 18. Mineral Lot 298 is all within the northeast quarter of Section 19, Mineral Lot 299, is par- tially within the northeast quarter of Section 19 and partially within the northwest quarter of Section 19. Mineral Lots 298, 299 and 300 are all within Township 89, north, Range 3, east of the 5th Principal Meridian. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of December, 1933. M. R. KANE Mayor ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON H. F. SCHUCKERT M. B. ANDELFINGER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the foregoing resolu- tion. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 138-33 OF CITY COUNCIL OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, on December 4, 1933, representatives of the District Unit- ed States Engineer's Office at Rock Island, Illinois, made request for the use of the alley first east of Rhom- berg Avenue from Lincoln Avenue to Kimball Street and that portion of Kimball Street, which is unopen- ed at present, east of the west line of said alley to the river, for the purpose of opening, grading and im- proving said alley and Kimball Street in order to haul materials to the location of the new Lock site known and designed as "Lock and Dam No. 11," and for future use as a highway to gain access to said Lock site; and Whereas, said alley north of Lin. coln Avenue to Kimball Street is at present an open and used thor- oughfare; and Whereas, Kimball Street east of the west line of said alley to the river is designated as a City Street; and Whereas, the fee simple title to both the above described alley and Kimball Street is now vested in the City of Dubuque and the same alley and street have never been vacated by said City: Now, Therefore, Be it resolved by City Council that permission is hereby granted to the United States Government to improve said alley and Kimball Street, as above designated, at their expense in order to provide im- mediate employment for men and to facilitate the proper roadway for hauling materials to the new Lock location and that future use of said alley and Kimball Street are here- by granted as a means of access to the location of Lock No. 11. • Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of December, 1933. M. R. KANE Mayor ED. McEVOY ARDENAL THOMPSON H. F. SCHUCKERT M. B. ANDELFINGER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk Councilman Andelfinger moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy`, moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 139-33 OF CITY COUNCIL OF DUBTJQUE, IOWA Whereas, the City Council of Du- buque, Iowa, has made an applica- tion to the Iowa State Highway Commission for the repaving of Lo- cust Street from Sixth Street south to the beginning of the concrete on Route 61, a total distance of 3356 feet; and Whereas, the State Highway De- partment tomorrow will receive bids for this project to be paid from Federal Grant on the basis of 100/0 of labor and material used thereon; and Whereas, the State Highway De- partment has submitted an agree- ment with the City of Dubuque or kegular Session, Decemlwr 4th, 1933 its authorized representative to maintain said Locust Street paving after the construction thereof: Now, Therefore, Be it resolved by City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the proposal of the State Highway Commission of Iowa to pave said Locust Street be approved and that the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is further au- thorized to sign and execute the maintenance agreement. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of December, 1933. M. R. KANE Mayor ED. McEVOY ARDENAL THOMPSON H. F. SCHUCKERT M. B. ANDELFINGER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of sale of $16,000.00 sewer bonds pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuck- ert moved to receive and file the proof of publication. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. December 4, 1933 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Attached please find a copy of the Notice to Bidders for the sale of $16,000.00 Sewer Bonds. In compliance with the notice, bids were received this morning at 10:00 a. m., including one oral bid submit- ted by Mr. Severin Beck of the White -Phillips Company, Davenport, Iowa, and one sealed bid of Glas- pell, Vieth & Duncan, Davenport, Iowa. In line with Chapter 63 of the Code, the oral bid was received first and upon receipt and tabula- tion of the oral bid, the sealed bid was opened and tabulated. The oral bid submitted by the White -Phillips Company, through Mr. Sevenin Beck, included an offer to the City of Dubuque for the $16,000.00 Sewer Bonds at 4%% par and accrued in- terest from date of the bonds and delivery of the funds to the City and a premium of $230.00. The sealed bid of Glaspell, Vieth 291 & Duncan Is attached hereto and includes an offer to the City of Du- buque for the $16,000.00 bonds at 4%1/,, interest at par and accrued interest from the date of the bonds and the delivery of the funds to the City and an additional premium of $2.00. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS City Manager Councilman Andelfinger moved that all bids be rejected. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. After rejection of all bids the White Phillips Co. Inc. of Davenport, Iowa, submitted an oral bid of par and accrued interest, 4%% coupon and a premium of $2.00, said White Phillips Co. Inc. to pay the cost of printing the bonds which bid was accepted by the City Council as the best bid received. Resolution No. 141-33. Resolution providing for the sale and award of $16,000 Sewer Bonds and approving and authorizing the agreement of such sale and award. Whereas, notice of sale of $16,000, Sixteen Thousand Dollars, Sewer Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Du- buque County, Iowa, has heretofore been given in strict compliance with the provisions of Chapter 63 of the Code of Iowa, 1931, by publication of notice for two or more success- ive weeks in one of the official news- papers of Dubuque County: and Whereas, all sealed bids have been received and placed on file, after which open bids were called for and received as follows: White - Phillips Co. Inc. Davenport, Iowa, par and accrued interest, 4%% coupon and premium of $230.; and thereafter such sealed bids were opened, the substance of the best sealed bid being as follows: Glas. fell, Vieth & Duncan, Davenport, Iowa, par and accrued interest, 4%% coupon and premium of $2.00; and Whereas, all bids were rejected by the council; and Whereas, White -Phillips Co. Inc.. Davenport, Iowa, thereupon in open council meeting, offered to purchase said Bonds for par and accrued in- terest, 4%% coupon and a premium of $2.00, said company to pay the cost of printing the bonds, which bid was accepted by said council as the best bid received: Now, Therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That upon being ad. 292 Rea;ular Session, December 4th, 1933 vised in the premises it is hereby determined that the bid of White. Phillips Co. Inc., for the purpose of Sixteen Thousand Dollars, ($16,000) Sewer Bonds, as advertised, bearing Interest at the rate of four and one- half percent (4%%) per annum, is the highest and best bid received and that said bonds be and the same are hereby awarded to said White - Phillips Co. Inc. Section 2. That the form of agree- ment of sale of said bonds to White - Phillips Co. Inc. be and the same Is hereby approved, and the Mayor, City Cleric and City Treasurer are hereby authorized to execute said agreement for and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and to affix the corporate seal of said City there- to. Section 3. Thal all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict here. with be and the same are hereby repealed. Introduced and filed December 9th, 1933. Passed and approved..............................1933 Mayor. Councilmen. Attest: ................. _..__...------- .......... ____ City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the resolution and form of agreement of sale of said bonds to White -Phillips Co. Inc. be approved and placed on file for one week for public inspection. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of United Electric Com- pany that they be granted an ex- tension of time until July 1st, 1934, to cover the completion of their contract for the installation of Boulevard Lights on Main Street Presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of Petition be granted providing the approval of the Bonding Company Is secured. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote. Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, Nays—None. fes. Petition of James F. Lee Paving Company requesting that they be granted an extension of time until January 1st., 1934 to cover the com- pletion of their contract for the paving of Main Street, Section Num- ber 3 from West 13th. Street to West 17th. Street presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger mov- ed that the prayer of the petition be granted providing the approval of the Bonding Company is secured. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of American Legion Drum Corps requesting authority and a permit to stage and hold a Walka- thon contest under its supervision in the City of Dubuque presented and read. Mr. Herschel Case address- ed the Council relative to the grant- ing the prayer of the petition and presenting and reading letters from Mayor Frank VanBuskirk, Rev. W. S. Insley and B. `'. Guernsey, Prin- cipal of High School all of Shenan- doah, commenting favorably on the type of Walkathon contest as held in their city. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded'. byl Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson, Nays—Councilman Schuckert. Petition of Wm. Welsch request- ing that his name be withdrawn from the petition requesting that a Special Election be called to aban- don the City Manager Plan of Gov- ernment for the !reason that his name was forged to said petition Presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Herman J. Stecklein, Mrs. Josephine Stecklein, Philip Stecklein, Lucille Stecklein, William Berens, George Stecklein and Mrs. Mildred Stecklein requesting ,that their names be withdrawn from the Petition requesting that a Special Election be called to abandon the City Manager Plan of Government for the reason that they were mis- informed as to the intent of said petition presented and read. Coun- cilman Schuckert moved that the petition be received and filed. Sec - Regular Session, December 4th, 1933 293 onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car. t•ied by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of John Steffen request- ing that his name be withdrawn from the petition requesting that a Special Election be called to aban- don the City Manager Plan of Gov- ernment for the reason that he was misinformed as to the intent of said petition presented and read. Council- man Schuckert moved that the pet- ition be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Martin Steffen request- ing that his name be withdrawn from the petition requesting that a Spec- ial Election be called to abandon the City Manager Plan of Govern- ment for the reason that he was misinformed as to the intent of said petition presented and read. Coun- cilman Schuckert moved that the petition be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilmen McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Leo A. Steffen request. ing that his name be withdrawn from the petition requesting that a Special Election be called to aban- don the City Manager Plan Govern. ment for the reason that he was mis- informed as to the intent of said petition presented and read. Coun- cilman Schuckert moved that the petition be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. H. Lucas request. ing that her name be withdrawn from the petition requesting that a Special Election be called to aban- don the City Manager Plan of Gov- ernment for the reason that she was misinformed as to the intent of said petition presented and read. Coun- cilmen Schuckert moved that the petition be received and filed. Sec. onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Herman Yaeger, Mar. garet Yaeger and Sam Petty request- ing that their names be withdrawn from the petition requesting that a Special Election be called to aban- don the City Manager Plan of Gov. ernment for the reason that they were misinformed as to the intent of said petiton presented and read Councilman Schuckert moved that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen, Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that Air. C. 1. Krajewski, Mr. W. L. Yokom and Mr. Anton Zwack, to. gether with the Building Commis- sioner, act as a committee to in- vestigate and report back to the City Council their findings as to the con- demnation of the building located at the northeast corner of Wind- sor Avenue and Ries Street, Henry Pfotzer, owner. Seconded by Coun. ciltnan Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. ordinance No. 12-33. An ordin- ance prohibiting the sale of impure and unhealthful ice, as herein de- fined, for domestic or potable use, or where such ice is to be used for cooling beverages or is to come in direct contact with food; and pre- scribing a penalty for violation here- of: presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the or- dinanoe. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane. Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the rules be suspended requir- ing an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the reading just had been con- 294 Regular Session, December 4th, 1933 sidered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommeding the settlement of the Claim of Jos. A Hartman in the amount of $20.00 for damage received due to the backing up of the sewer into his basement at 1555 White Street presented. Councilman Schuckert moved that the recommendation of City Solici- tor Czizek be approved and a war- rant in the sum of $20.00 ordered drawn on the City Treasurer as set- tlement in full of the claim. Sec- onded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czlzek recommending the settlement of the Claim of Jessie Reynolds in the amount of $194.00 for injuries received in the breaking of her leg caused by the defective condition of Apple Street, said warrant to be drawn in favor of Walter Paisley, Attorney, presented. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of City Solici- tor Czizek be approved and a war- rant in the sum of $20.00 ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in fa- vor of Walter Paisley, Attorney, as settlement in full of the claim. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Manager Evans recommending that W. L. Yokom, contractor, be granted an extension of 30 days time upon the completion of his contract on the improvement of the Kaufmann Ave- nue Water Reservoir presented Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of City Manag. er Evans be approved. Seconded by Councilmen Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuchert, Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 140-33 CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, in cdnnection with the request of a 309x' Grant and 70% Loan for a new modern outdoor Swimming Pool at Dubuque, Iowa, from the Federal Government, the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, did approved, by Resolution No. 104-33, passed October 23, 1933, the location of said pool at the southeast corner of Railroad Street and Route 61 on the basis of the total cost of said pool to be .$60,000.00; and Whereas, the City Council of Du- buque, Iowa, did by Resolution No. 124-33, passed November 3, 1933, authorize the change of site of said pool to a more advantageous loca- tion, viz.either on a part of the pres- ent Grandview Avenue Tourist Park, or on new property easterly of and adjacent to the present Grandview Avenue Tourist Park; and Whereas, by survey and architec- tural study, it is now determined that additional costs of construc- tion will be necessary at the revis- ed and newly approved site: Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the action of endorsing the project of the new swimming pool on the basis of a requested Grant and Loan totalling $6a,0010.00, as authorized by Resolution No. 104, passed Octo- ber 23, 1933, be rescinded and modi- fied and that the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, does hereby endorse and authorize said application from the Federal Government on the bas- is of a Grant and Loan of an in- creased amount up to $96,500.00 Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of December, 1933. M. R. KANE Mayor ED. McEVOY ARDENAL THOMPSON H. F. SCHUCKERT M. B._ ANDELFINGER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson, Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following rote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Special Session, December 11th, 1933 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA Cityy Clerk Approved 77-j! 1934. Adopted Councilmen ...................................................... Attest: ......... `. ......iL!.►if/V1.�r. (I City Clerk. i; CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, December 11t1i. 1938. Council met at 7:45 p. m. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Notice and Call of Special Meeting of The City Council of the City Of Dubuque Iowa o: Henry Schuckert, Council- man. You are hereby notified and there is hereby called a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held at 7:30 o'clock p, m. on Monday, December 11, 1933 at the Council Chamber in the City Hall. At this meeting there will be taken up for final consider- ation and adoption a Resolution entitled, "Resolution No. 141-33. A resolution providing for the sale and award of $160,000 Sewer Bonds and approving and authoriz- ing the agreement of such sale and award," which resolution has been on file with the City Clerk for pub- lic inspection since the 4th. day of December 1933. Such other business will be trans- acted at this meeting as may prop- erly come before a regular meeting at said Council. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 8th. day of December, 1933. M. R. KANE Mayor ARDENAL THOMPSON Councilman Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert. Thompson. Nays—None. Mr. Henry Pfotzer addressed the Council requesting an extension of time until spring to either remodel or raze his building located at the northeast corner of Windsor Avenue and Ries Street. Mr. Wm. J. Roth addressed the Council requesting that the Alley between Solon Street and Reeder Street on the west side of Alpine Street be put in a passable condi- tion. Mr. Roth being advised by City Council that his request would be granted. Petition of W. Carney requesting tw r!el Special Session, December 11th, 1933 that his name be withdrawn from the petition requesting that an election be called to abandon the City Manager Plan of Government for the reason that he was misin- formed as to the intent of said pet- ition presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to receive and file the petition. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Christian Janggen re- questing that his name be with- drawn from the petition requesting that an election be called to aban- don the City Manager Plan of Gov- ernment for the reason that he was misinformed as to the intent of said petition presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to receive and file the petition. Sec- onded by Councilman Schuckert Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Wm. Adam, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors requesting the remis- sion of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 2 of Min. Lot 345 presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Andel - finger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Katie Schuler, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspension of the sceond half of the 1932 taxes on South 24.6 feet of Lot 27 and the North 5 feet of Lot 28 of Stafford's Addition presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Andel - finger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Joseph Jeannetaud, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 and 1932 tax- es on Lot 2, Sub. of City Lot 688, and Part of City Lot 654, Lot 5 Sub. of City Lot 688 and Part of City Lot 654, Lot 13 Sub. City Lot 703, Lot 1 Sub. 14 of City Lot 703, West 25 feet of Lot 9 of Lorimer's Sub., Lot 13 Simpson's Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Andel - finger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. December 8, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting here- with reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer and City Water Works for the month of November, 1933, also list of claims and list of payrolls for -which warrants were drawn during the month of Novem- ber, 1933. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman An- delfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. December 4, 1933. Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen:For your $16,000, 4%clo legally issued Sewer bonds, to be issued under date of December 1, 1933, the principal and semi-annual interest payable at the office of the City Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa, the principal to mature as follows: 5,000 December 1, 1945 5,000 December 1, 1946 6,000 December 1, 1947 we will pay you par and accrued in- terest plus premium of $2.00 (two dollars). Prior to the delivery of the above mentioned bonds to us, you are to furnish us with a full and complete certified transcript of all proceed- ings requisite to the issuance and de- livery of said bonds, evidencing their legality and taxation provisions re- lating thereto, to the satisfaction of our attorney together with their fi- nal approving opinion thereon. The lithographed printed bonds are to be furnished by The White -Phillips Co, Inc. We hand you herewith our certi- fied check No 2121 for $750.00, as evi- dence of our good faith in complying with the terms and conditions of this bid; said check to be applied as part Special Session, December 11th. 1933 payment of said legally issued bonds if delivered to us in accordance with the terms of this agreement. In the event the legality of the bonds is not approved by said attorneys, said check is to be returned to us upon demand. In case of our failure to carry out the terms of this agree- ment, said check is to be full, com- plete and agreed liquidated damages. Delivery of the bonds to be made to us on or about as soon as possible, 19—. White Phillips Co. to print bonds. Respectfully submitted, THE WHITE -PHILLIPS COMPANY, INC. By: S. A. BECK (Signed). The above and foregoing proposi- tion is hereby accepted this 11th day of December, 1933, and the under- signed being authorized to contract, we agree to deliver the above bonds to the White -Phillips Company, Inc., Davenport, Iowa, as above provided. M. R. KANE, Mayor. OTTO F. PULS, City Treasurer. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Resolution No. 141-33 Resolution providing for the sale and award of $16,000 Sewer Bonds and approving and authorizing the agreement of such sale and award. Whereas, notice of sale of $16,000, Sixteen Thousand Dol- lars, Sewer Bonds of the City of Du- buque, Dubuque County, Iowa, has heretofore been given in strict com- pliance with the provisions of Chap- ter 63 of the Code of Iowa, 1931, by publication of notice for two or more successive weeks in one of the offi- cial newspapers of Dubuque County: and Whereas, all sealed bids have been received and placed on file, after which open bids were called for and received as follows: White -Phillips Co. Inc., Davenport, Iowa, par and ac- crued interest, 4%% coupon and pre- mium of $230.; and thereafter such sealed bids were opened, the sub- stance of the best sealed bid being as follows: Glassfell, Vieth & Duncan, Davenport, Iowa, par and accrued in- terest, 4%% coupon and premium of $2.00; and Whereas, all bids were rejected by the council; and Whereas, White -Phillips Co. Inc., Davenport, Iowa, thereupon in open council meeting, offered to purchase said Bonds for par and accrued in- terest, 41/2% coupon and a premium of $2.00, said company to pay the cost of printing the bonds, which bid was accepted by said council as the best bid received: 297 Now, therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That upon being advised in the premises it is hereby deter- mined that the bid of White -Phillips Co. Inc, for the purchase of Sixteen Thousand Dollars, ($16,000) Sewer Bonds, as advertised, bearing inter- est at the rate four and one-half per- cent (41,�%v) per annum, is the high- est and best bid received and that said bonds be and the same are here- by awarded to said White -Philips Co. Inc. Section 2. That the form of agree- ment of sale of said bonds to White - Phillips Co. Inc. be and the same is hereby approved, and the Mayor, City Clerk and City Treasurer are hereby authorized to execute said agreement for and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and to affix the corporate seal of said City there- to. Section 3. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict here- with be and the same are hereby re- pealed. Introduced and filed December 4tb, 1933. Passed and approved December 11th, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilmen Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays—None. Ordinance No. 12-33. An ordin- ance prohibiting the sale of impure and unhealthful ice, as herein de- fined, for domestic or potable use, or where such ice is to be used for cooling beverages or is to come in direct contact with food; and pre- scribing a penalty for violation here- of, said ordinance having been pass- ed upon first and second readings on December 4th, 1933, presented and read the third time. ordinance No. 12-33 An ordinance prohibiting the sale of impure and unhealthful ice, as herein defined, for domestic or po- table use, or where such ice is to be used for cooling beverages or is to come 1n direct contact with food; and prescribing a penalty for viola- tion hereof: 298 Special Session, December 11th, 1933 Be it Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Par. 409—Section 1. The term "impure and unhealthful ice," as used herein shall mean any ice which has been cut from a shallow, stagnant pond or pool or other source which is subject to execessive pol- lution and, or from a source, the chemical or bacteriological analysis of which shows it to be unsafe. Par. 410—Section 2. No person, firm or corporation shall sell to any restaurant, drug store, confection- ery or to any person for domestic or potable use impure or unhealth- ful ice as herein defined, nor shall such ice be sold to anyone cohere it is to be added to beverages for cooling or is to come in direct con. tact with food. Par. 411—Section 3. Any person, firm or corporation who violates the provisions hereof shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not to exceed One Hundred Dollars or imprisonment not to ex- ceed thirty days in jail. Par. 412—Section 4. This ordin- ance shall be in force and effect ten days from and after its final Passage, adoption and approval by the City Council and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ings this 4th day of December, 1935. Passed, adopted and approve:i up- on final reading this 11th da of December, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J.�SHEA, 1 �Si — 1 City Clerk. Published officially in the Tele. grapb - Herald and Times -Journal newspaper, December 13th, 1933. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resolution No. 142-33 Whereas, the establishment of a municipal airport at Dubuque is nec. essary in order that this City keep Pace with other modern and pro- gressive cities in the country; and Whereas an opportunity is now offered by the United States Govern. ment through its Civil Work and Public Works programs to establish, construct and equip such airport at a very small cost to this City, the only requirement being that the City become the owner of the real estate whereon such airport is to be estab- lished; and, Whereas, after a careful study over a period of years of all locations which might be available for air- port purposes, it has been deter- mined that the most suitable lands for such purposes is property com- monly called "Ham's Island" and that portion thereof herein more specifically defined; and, Whereas, such site, together with plans and specifications for the air- port to be constructed thereon, have been submitted to the Board of Rail- road Commissioners of Iowa, as pro- vided by Chapter 303-C1 of the Code of Iowa, 1931, and the approval of said Board has been secured; and, Whereas, in order to secure Fed- eral aid for the construction of such project, it is necessary that immed- iate action be taken by the Council of the City of Dubuque to secure, by purchase, the lands herein de- scribed; and, Whereas, such lands may be pur- chased for the sum of $10,000.00, upon the following terms and con- ditions: $5,000 in cash upon the exe- cution and delivery to said City of a proper Warranty Deed, and the execution of a warrant in the re- maining sum of $5,000, bearing in- terest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum, payable at any time when such funds are available, and said warrant to be secured by a first mortgage upon said real es- tate; and, Whereas, it is determined by this Council that said purchase price shall be paid from the general fund of said City and not by a special tax levy: NOW, THEREFORE: Be it Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque, that there is hereby established a municipal air- port for the City of Dubuque on the following described real estate located within the City and County of Dubuque, Iowa, to-wit:— Mineral Lots 298, 299 and 300, amounting to 162.45 acres and all accretions and additions thereto. Be it further resolved, that up- on the execution and delivery to the City of Dubuque of a proper Warranty Deed and an Abstract of Title showing good and merchant- ible title in the owner to said prem- ises, a warrant be drawn upon the general fund of said City for the sum of $5,000 made payable to the owner or his authorized agent and also, that a negotiable warrant of the City of Dubuque, for the sum Special Session, December 11th, 1933 299 of $5,000, be issued in favor of the owner, bearing interest at five per cent (5%) per annum, payable at any time when funds are available for such purpose, and the Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute a first mortgage on said real estate securing the pay- ment of said warrant. This Resolution being deemed ur- gent and of immediate necessity and in the interest of peace, safety and general welfare of the City of Du- buque and the inhabitants thereof, shall be in force and effect upon its passage, adoption and approval by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 11th day of December, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City of Dubuque defray one-half of the cost of telephone service, use of type -writers and supplies at the office of Civil Works Administration located in the Federal Building at Ninth and Locust Street. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kaneschuckert and en Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the Claim of Coco Cola Bottling Com- pany, in the amount of $13.50 for damages to their motor caused by overflow of storm water into their basement, be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kaneschuckert and Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Andelfinger moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ,744,44 ...J.-744934. Adopted Councilmen Attest: ....-_.._, :.....,�.... e �1.►- City Clerk. 12_. 300 Special Session, December. 13th, 1933 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, December 13th, 1933. Council met at 4:45 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger and McEvoy, City Man- ager Evans. A b s e n t—Councilmen Schuckert and Thompson. Meeting called by order. of Mayor Kane and Councilman McEvoy. Mayor Kane read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of adopting a resolution granting a permit to Walgreen Drug Company to sell cig- arettes and cigarette papers and act- ing on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman Andelfinger moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger and McEvoy. Nays—None. A b s e n t— Councilmen Schuckert and Thompson. Mr. Fred Bissell of the Tax Com- mittee of Chamber of Commerce ad- dressed the Council requesting that the City Council appoint some suit- able person or persons to make a trip to Washington, D. C., in the in- terest of the public improvement Projects now pending and to urge early improvement of same and that the Council appropriate a sum in the amount of $250.00 to cover the cost of said trip. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the City Council appoint some suitable person or persons to make a trip to Washington, D.C., and oth- er points in the interst of public improvement projects now pending, to urge early approval of said pro- jects, in order to help relieve the unemployment situation in the City of Dubuque and that an amount not to exceed $250.00 be appropriated to cover the cost of said trip. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger and McEvoy. Nays—None. A b s e n t— Councilmen Schuckert and Thompson. Communication of Anton Zwack, Wm. L. Yokom and C. I. Krajewski, committee appointed to examine the two-story frame structure located on the northeast corner of Windsor Avenue and Ries Street recommends that this structure be condemned and that the owner be instructed to demolish said premises, presented ,end read-. 1�Aouncilman McEvoy moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Andelfinger. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger and McEvoy. - Nays—None. A b s e n t— Councilmen Schuckert and Thompson. Resolution No. 143-33. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Du- buque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers with- in said City, and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on be- half of said City: The Walgreen Drug Co., 813 Main Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bond filed with the application be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 13th day of December, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor, ED. McEVOY, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane Councilmen Andelfinger and McEvoy. Nays—None. A b s e n t— Councilmen Schuckert and Thompson. There being no further business, Councilman McEvoy moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman An- delfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger and McEvoy. Nays—None. Special Session, December 14th, 1933 ;ill A b s e n t— Councilmen Schuckert and Thompson. I CITY COUNCIL J. J. SHEA, Approved .1934 Adopted ....21? ..l..�r1: i u^s Coun i......._..................... -........... .Attest: ..........�_..... p � City Clerk. (Official) Special Session, December 18th, 1933. Council met at 7:40 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson, and City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kane and Councilman Thompson. Mayor Kane read the call and stat - hat ervice thereof had been duly ma a and that this meeting is called for the purpose of acting upon pro- Posals submitted by contractors for the construction of storm sewers in and along South Main Street, Main Street and West Eighth Street and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meet- ing of the City Council. Petition of Ida and Robert H. Knoll requesting that the balance of the unpaid assessment levied against West 3 feet of Lot 2 of Sub. Lot 38 of Marsh's Addition be can- celled and that they be reimbursed for the assessments previously paid for the improving of North Main Street as said assessment is in error as there is no such description as West 3 feet of Lot 2 of Sub. Lot 38 Marsh's Addition, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by , Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Mike Reuter, et al, tax- payers of West Dubuque and vicin- ity, requesting the City Council to purchase the Nick Welbes Field for park, playground and athletic fleld, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil and that a joint meeting be held with the Park Board and Playground and Recreation Commission. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Report of Board of Health for the month of November, 1933, present- ed. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report of the Board of Health for the month of November, 1933, be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kane, Councilmen 302 Special Session, December 18th, 1933 Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays -None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice to contractors of the receipt of propos- als for the construc,ion of storm sewers in and along South Main Street, Main Street and West Eighth Street, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of pub- lication. Seconded by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas -Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelflnger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays -None. December 15, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with your instructions and our advertise- ment, bids were received at 10:00 A. M. Friday, December 15, 1933, for the construction of Storm Sewers in and along South Main Street, Main Street and West Eighth Street. I am attaching hereto a tabulation sheet showing the unit prices and total prices bid and respectfully rec- ommend that the contract for the construction of said storm sewers be awarded to the Thos. Flynn Coal Company as their bid was the low- est one received. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Tabulations of Sewer proposals for storm sewer in and along South Main Street, Main Street and West Eighth Street. Proposals opened at 10:00 A. M., December 15, 1933. Proposals submitted by - Thos. Flynn Coal Co. - Unit Prices 27" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 348 lin. ft . ........... ...... _................... ............ $ 3.62 21" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1290 liu. ft . .................. ..... .... _................. 2.62 18" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 160 lin ft. ........... . ...................................... 1.66 15" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1240 lin. ft ................................................. 1.63 12" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 585 lin. ft .................................................. 1.45 30" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 677 lin. ft ................................................... 4.16 36" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 78 lin. ft................. .................................. 5.90 27 Brick manholes, complete...... 56.00 58 Concrete C a t c h Basins, complete; 42 with special C. I. Top ....... .... ..... ........ ........ -............................ 55.80 K. P. Mix for temporary pave- ment 100 cu. yds ................... .... ._.... 3.00 Concrete Curb and Gutter, 21/2' section, 200 lin. ft ............................ 1.50 Class B Concrete in place (1-21/2-5 mixture), 80 cu. yds. 9.00 Concrete Sidewalk, 500 sq. ft.... .17 Concrete Box as per plan, 678 lin. ft. ....._ ................_................................ 9.75 3 Manhole Rings and Covers... 9.00 Total Amount of Bid ..... _........... $23,842.03 City Engineer's Estimate $24,936.00 Minus ......... ........................................$ 1,093.97 K -M Construction Co. - 8.30 27" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 14.00 348 lin. ft . ........... . .......... . .... . ........ ........... $ 4.00 21" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1290 lin. ft. ..... _.................................. _..... 2.80 18" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 3.75 160 lin. ft............. ...................... _.......... ... 2.60 15" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 2.26 1240 lin. ft . .............................................. 1.80 12" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1.79 585 lin. ft................................... .............. 1.04 30" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1.23 677 lin. ft ................................................... 5.50 36" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1.00 78 lin. ft ...................................................... 7.00 27 Brick Manholes, complete...... 60.00 58 Concrete C a t c h Basins, complete; 42 with special C. 6.65 T. Top........................................................... 54.00 K. P. Mix for temporary pave- ment 100 cu. yds............................. 4.50 Concrete Curb and Gutter, 21/2' 45.00 section, 200 lin. ft . ........................ 1.13 Class B Concrete in place 6.00 (1-21/2-5 mixture), 80 cu. yds. 9.00 Concrete Sidewalk, 500 sq. ft.... .30 Concrete Box as per plan, 678 lin. ft............................................................ 8.30 3 Manhole Rings and Covers ... 14.00 Total Amount of Did..................$24,497.30 James F. Lee Paving Co. - 27" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 348 lin. ft............................ ....................$ 3.75 21" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1290 lin. ft. ............................ ................ 2.26 18" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 160 lin. ft . ................................ ..... ............ 1.79 15" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1240 lin. ft.............................................. 1.23 12" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 585 lin. ft................................ .................. 1.00 30" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 677 lin. ft ................................................... 4.45 36" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 78 lin. ft ...................................................... 6.65 27 Brick Manholes complete...... 37.50 58 Concrete C a t c h Basins, complete; 42 with special C. I. Top ........... ...... .... ................................ ...... 45.00 K. P. Mix for temporary pave- ment, 100 cu. yds............................. 6.00 Concrete Curb and Gutter, 21/2' section, 200 lin. ft............. .............. .85 Class B Concrete in place (1-2%-5 mixture), 80 cu. yds. 7.00 Concrete Sidewalk, 500 sq. ft.... .20 Concrete Box as per plan, 678 lin. ft . ...................................... ..... _................ 14.50 3 Manhole Rings and Covers ... 12.50 Total Amount of Bid..................$25,119.35 U_ Special Session, December 18th, 1933 303 R. F. Conlon - 27" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 348 lin. It ....................................................$ 4.55 21" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1290 lin. ft . ................. ..... ........... ............. 2.85 18" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 160 lin. ft . ........................................... ._..... 1.80 15" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1240 lin. ft . .................. ..... .... .... ....... ........ 1.67 12" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 585 lin. ft. ..... _..... ...................................... 1.30 30" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 677 liu. ft . ................. ..... ......... .... ............. 5.50 36" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 78 lin. ft . ......................................... -........... 6.85 27 Brick Manholes, complete ... 58.00 5S Concrete C a t c h Basins, complete; 42 with special C. 52.80 I. Top ................. _........... ........... ............ ....... 60.00 K. P. Mix for temporary pave- ment, 100 cu. yds ............................ 6.00 Concrete Curb and Gutter, 21/2' section, 200 lin. ft ....................._..... 1.00 Class B Concrete in place (1-21/2-5 mixture), SO cu. yds. 8.00 Concrete Sidewalk, 500 sq. ft.... .15 Concrete Box as per plan, 678 lin. ft . ................. _.... ..... ..... - ..... .................... 9.50 3 Manhole Rings and Covers... 10.00 Total Amount of Bid..................$25,669.00 Uhlrich Coal Co. - 27" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 34Slin. It ....................................................$ 4.40 21" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1290 lin. ft. ..... _......................................... 3.17 18" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 160 lin. ft. ........... ................................. ..... 2.00 15" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 1240 lin. ft ................................................. 1.80 12" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, .............................................. . 585 lin. ft..... 1.50 30" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 677 lin. ft. ..... -............................................ 5.15 36" Vitrified Tile Sewer Pipe, 78 lin. ft ..................................................... 27 Brick Manholes, complete...... 6.70 55.00 58 Concrete Catch Basins, complete; 42 with special C. I. Top - ...... ..... ......................................... 52.80 M' for temporary pave. X'- P. lx 6.00 went, 100 cu. yds ...... _._................... Concrete Curb and Gutter 21/2'93 section, 200 lin. ft ............................ Class 'B Concrete in place (1-21/2-5 mixture), 80 cu. yds. 7.70 Concrete Sidewalk, 500 sq. ft.... .16 Concrete Box as per plan, 678 lin. ft . ................. _.......................... 11.00 3 Manhole Rings and Covers... 12.50 Total Amount of Bid..................$26,594.05 Contractor has based his bid on above wort: according to Public Works Wage Scale, viz: $.50 com- mon labor, $1.20 skilled labor. Resolution No. 144-33. Awarding contract for the construction of storm sewers in and along South :Main Street, Main Street and West Eighth y, as seth irTbidsisFtlhe lowest ynn Coal Company, bid received, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week for pub- lic inspection. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays -None. December 14, 1933. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Attached are four (4) letters from Mr. Fred E. Bissell in connection with damage done to his water lateral on his own property west of the west end of Plymouth Street and failure to secure the pro- per filling on Mr. Bissell's private property of the .sanitary sewer built at the west end of Plymouth Street for which he gave right of way free to the City. The contractor for this project was Mr. R. F. Conlon. After the re- ceipt of Mr. Bissell's various letters, Mr. Conlon was notified, each time, to take care of the proper mainten- ance, but Mr. Bissell says that pro- per attention was never given. Accordingly the writer suggests authorizing the Superintendent of Streets to properly fill the sunken portions of the sewer trench and to submit the cost of the labor for the same which should be paid by the contractor. Mr. Conlon has not yet agreed to reimburse Mr. Bissell for the cost of repairing two breaks in Mr. Bis- sell's water service line. These breaks occurred at two separate dat- es and were due to settling of a tun- nel on Mr. Bissell's land. Mr. Conlon had constructed the sanitary sewer by alternate open diggings and by tunnelling. The breaks actually oc- curred where a tunnel method was performed. The damage to the wa- ter service was likely caused by settlement in this particular tun- nelled distance. The question for decision is whether or not the damage done by possible settlement of the particular tunnelled section of the sanitary sewer where the water service line crossed above the sewer, was the reason for itwaidleaks water breaks oc and curring ns whether or not the contractor, Mr. Conlon, should assume and pay for the two bills from Mullen Bros. for repairs service, two breaks in the wat icetotal$33-25. In regard to the water bilis of Mr. Bissell, including originally the ex- cess water due to leaks at the time of the two breaks, adjustments have 304 Special Session, December 18th, 1933 been made to the satisfaction of Mr. Bissell. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the communication to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. December 18, 1933. CERTIFICATE OF CITY MANAGER. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned here- by certifies that the contract for the resurfacing of Main Street from the north property line of West Thir- teenth Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, designated Section 3—Main Street, James F. Lee Paving Company, con- tractor, has been completed. I further certify that this work has been done in accordance with the plans and specifications and stipulations of the contract and I would therefore recommend its ac- ceptance by the Council. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No. 145-33. Resolution accepting improvement and direct- ing the Clerk to publish notice of the levy of special assessment for the resurfacing of Main Street from the north property line of West Thir- teenth Street to the south property line of West Seventeenth Street, designated Section 3—Main Street, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, :McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of Novem- ber, 1933, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica. tion. Seconded by Councilman An- delfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Anthony Schmitz requesting the opening of a of ground for street purpose netting Lincoln Avenue with Lowell Street presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Council to view the grounds and the City Manager instructed to prepare an estimate of the cost of said project. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—:Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Arnold Utzig, Chairman of Taxpayer's Committee, requesting the City Council by mo- tion, resolution, or other legal ac- tion, to instruct the City Attorney to take an appeal from the case of James Alderson vs. the City of Du- buque and the judgment rendered therein to the Supreme Court of the State of Iowa, and in the event the Council does not desire to incur this expense on the part of the City that he be authorized as a representative of the signers of said petition, with- out any expense to the City or the taxpayers to take the proper steps to perfect from, the appeal of the decision of the Judge of the District Court in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, and submit the matter to the Supreme Court of Iowa, presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to refer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman McEvoy moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of al- lowing any one present in the Coun- cil Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Manager be instructed to have the barricades removed on Sixth Street between Locust Street and Bluff Street and have said street open for traffic by Tuesday night. Seconded by Councilman An- delfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. et al Mr. Herbert A. Kennison address - parcel ed the Council requesting that his s con- , Dubuque Housing Project—"Mt. Ver- Special Session, December 18th, 1933 30.5 non Court Apts." —be approved by si the City Council. St Councilman Thompson moved that si the Dubuque Housing Project—"Mt. A Vernon Court Apts."—as submitted in by Mr. Herbert A. Kennison be ap- proved. Seconded by Councilman A McEvoy. Carried by the following T vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson. C Nays—Councilman Andelfinger. jo Councilman Andelfinger asked per- T mission to have recorded in the min- v utes the reason for his negative vote of this question. It is my belief that A the Federal Government is not only T interested in providing employment for labor and the sale of materials from our factories to be used in the construction of buildings, but also in the welfare of our less fortunate people to the extent of providing better housing accommodations. While I am interested in the project presented for our consideration it is my firm belief that we should give serious thought to its location at a de of said station on East Fourth reet to cover new driveway over dewalk. Seconded by Councilman ndelfinger. Carried -by the follow - g vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen ndelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert ani; hompson. Nays—None. There being no further business. ouncilman Schuckert moved to ad - urn. Seconded by Councilman hompson. Carried by the following ote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen ndelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and hompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved l4%4�r'- •1934. Adopted `fY �.• •1934. �rZ1Q1_.�_,�..�`=ti's–_ t where it will be of benefit to Councilmen: Yo the class of people our government wants to serve. The location of this proposed building, on or near Grand- view Avenue, will defeat the govern. ment's object, so far as housing conditions are concerned. The peo- ple nrGrandview Avenue are financiallyab eto care for themselves, and now probably occupying satisfactory homes, and I don't feel that the need for such a project in that neighborhood is great enough to attract the interest of the federal government. Certainly, the people living in squalid homes could not possibly live in apartments er- ected in the location suggested, be- cause the rental of four -room flats, at an average rental of $9.00 per room, would be way beyond their means, and it is this class of people in whom I am interested and to whose welfare we should give some serious consideration. If you will recommend the construction of a similar building to be erected in a location that will serve the less for- tunate element of our community, I will be very glad to vote in favor of this project, but I cannot do so if we are to favor this at the expense of one to serve the people who are now compelled to live in quarters unfit for human habitation. Councilman McEvoy moved that the Standard Oil Company be grant. ed permission to round the south- east corner of East Fourth Street and Central Avenue at their new filling station, the work to be done under the supervision of the City I thenager plan and be accepted eptedEngineer and that onthe east L..... _.........7-- .:.-........_.._...._ Attest: ......... - City Clerk. 306 Special Session, December 26th, 1933 CITY COUNCIL (Official.) Special Session, December 26th, 1933. Council met at 7:45 P. M. Present—Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Andelfinger and Schuckert. Dubuque, Iowa. December 23, 1933. NOTICE AND CALL OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE. To Edward McEvoy, Councilman. You Are Hereby Notified and there is hereby called a Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be held In the Council Chamber at the City Hall, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., Decem- ber 26th, 1933. At this meeting there will be introduced an Ordinance en- titled: "Ordinance No. 13-33. An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 11-33 entitled, 'An Ordinance pro- viding for the issuance of $16,000 Sewer Bonds, providing for the levy of taxes to pay the same and de- claring an emergency' so as to pro- vide for a sufficient tax levy in the year 1934 to pay interest due and payable in 1934 and 1935, and de- claring an emergency." Such other business will be trans- acted at said meeting as may pro- perly come before a regular meet- ing of the Council. M. B. ANDELFINGER, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Councilman Andelfinger moved that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute a Quit Claim Deed in behalf of the City of Du- buque to the Dubuque Stone Pro- ducts Company conveying all that part of Government Lot No. 3 of Section 7 in Township 89, North, Range 3, East of the 5th P. M., be- ing the land in Lot 1 (One) of the Subdivision of Lot 2 (Two) of the Subdivision of Mineral Lot 305A, ly- ing northerly of North Second Street and Easterly and between the West- erly line of Main Street and the ordinary high water mark of the Mississippi River as designated in the plan of the Town of Eagle Point as "Main Street" and "Ferry Land- ing" as platted and recorded in Deed Book "F," Page 545, in the records of Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Council Proceedings for the month of October, 1933, presented for ap- proval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of October, 1933, be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of P. F. Hopkins, Public Works Engineer for Iowa, ap- proving of the awarding of the con- tract for the construction of storm water sewers in Main Street, South Main Street and West Eighth Street to Thos. Flynn Coal Company pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Emil Pfalzgraf request- ing the City Council to view his property located on Pearl Street and Mineral Street in order that the overflow of water across his lots may be corrected presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Petition of Charles B. McCauley, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1932 taxes on Lot 1 of 3 of Mineral Lots 87 and 88 presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Andel - finger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Resoltution No. 146-33. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the Provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers with- Special Session, December 26th, 1933 307 in said City and the Manager is di- rected to issue such permit on be- half of said City: Ott Grocery, Joseph J. Ott, Jr., Prop. -1001 Rhomberg Avenue. Be It Further Resolved that the bond filed with the application be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 26th day of December, 1933. M. R. KANE, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Application of Hubert Galle and Charles Lawson for a Class "B" beer permit to be located at 100 West 5th Street presented and read. Councilman Andelfinger moved that action be deferred on approving the application. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Communication of Henry F• Schuckert tendering his resignation as a member of the City Council, to become effective December 31st, 1933, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the resignation be accepted with regret. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Schuckert not voting. Resolution No. 147-33. Condemnation Resolution. Whereas, Henry Pfotzer and Ida Dement are the owners of a frame building located at the northeast corner of Windsor Avenue and Ries Street and situated upon the South fifty feet (S. 50') of Lot Two (2) the Subdivision of Lots 8 and 9 Geiger's Sub., in the City of Du buque, and said building has been examined by the Board of Health and the Chief of the Fire Depart ment and found to be unfit for hu man habitation, dangerous to lif and health by reason of want of re pair, defects in drainage and plumb Ing, and has depreciated at least seventy per cent (70%) of its orig- inal value, the reports of such de- partments being hereto attached and made a part hereof; and, Whereas, this Council heretofore appointed a committee of three dis- interested persons to make a thor- ough investigation of said building and report their findings to the Council, the same to act in con- junction with the Building Commis- sioner; and, Whereas, said committee has filed its report and recommends that said building be condemned as a nuis- ance, said report being hereto at- tached and made a part hereof: Now, Therefore: Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque, that the Build- ing Commissioner be and he is here- by directed to cause to be served upon said Henry Pfotzer and Ida Dement, the owners of the building herein described, a written notice commanding them to appear before this Council at a meeting thereof to be held at 7:30 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, January 2, 1934, in the Council Chamber at the City Hall and to show cause why said build- ing shall not be declared a nuisance. Passed, adopted and approved this 26th day of December, 1933. M. R. KANE, Councilmen. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. B. ANDELFINGER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Ordinance No. 13-33. An ordin- ance amending Ordinance No. 11— 33, entitled, "An Ordinance provid- ing for the issuance of $16,000 Sewer Bonds, providing for the levy of taxes to pay the same and declaring an emergency," so as to provide for a sufficient tax levy in the year 1934 to pay interest clue and payable in 1934 and 1935, and declaring an Of emergency," presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved t hat the reading just had be considered n the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilm:a e I Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert ani Thompson. Nays—None. 308 Special Session, December 26th, 1933 Councilman Schuckert moved to suspend the rules requiring an or- dinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays --None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending the accept- ance of the Warranty Deed of Clive W. Lacy and Mona M. Lacy, his wife, to the City of Dubuque, con- veying Mineral Lots Nos. 298, 299 and 300 in the County of Dubuque, State of Iowa, according to Alex. Anderson's map of the Mineral Lots of Julien Township and Vicinity, and all additions and accretions thereto, subject to the easement granted to the Inter -Power Company of Grant County, Wisconsin, its suc- cessors, associates and assigns, and also recommending that a warrant in the amount of $5,000.00 be order- ed on the General Fund, payable at once, and also that a warrant in the amount of $4,750.00 be ordered drawn bearing 5% interest payable when funds are available, and also that a warrant in the amount of $250.00 be ordered drawn bearing 5% interest payable when funds are available and when delinquent tax- es have been paid, said warrants to be made payable to John H. Maclay, Agent, for Clive W. and Mona M. Lacy, presented. Councilman McEvoy moved that the recommendation of City Solic- itor Cztzek be approved and war- rants ordered drawn in the various amounts as recommended. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. Councilman Thompson moved that the request of Joseph Jeannetaud, that he be reimbursed for a strip of ground taken by the City of Du- buque for the rounding of the cor- ner at Julien Avenue and West Eighth Street, be referred to the City Manager to ascertain the amount requested for the use of said strip of ground. Seconded by Coun- cilman Andelfinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman McEvoy moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: yeas — Mayor Kane, Councilmen Andelfinger, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved . •)..7-i�,-1934. Adopted _�.?,pp,1934. (. ....._ .__........{S . ........ _w...... Councilmen._. .... _._............... ._....... _... ............. Attest: __.. Y .. C It Clerk. �}eceYrber .2� l/���