1932 Index Council ProceedingsOFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA
For the Year
1932
M. R. KANE
ED. McEVOY
City Officers for the Year 1932
City Clerk — J. J. SHEA
City Treasurer —
OTTO F. PULS
City Auditor —
FRED GANTERT
City Electrician —
JOSEPH CORRELL
City Manager, ROGER M. EVANS
City Engineer —
W ALTER H. CULLEN
Chief of Fire Department —
WM. RYAN
Plumbing Inspector —
GEORGE MASTERS
Electrical Inspector —
OTTO BETHKE
Recreational Director —
SYL. McCAULEY
COUNCILMEN
M. B. ANDELFINGER Mayor
HENRY F. SCHUCKERT
ARDENAL THOMPSON
Secretary to Manager —
City Solicitor — M. H. CZIZEK
ALLAN E. SIGMAN
Building Commissioner —
CARL BARTELS
City Assessor —
GEORGE BENNETT
Chief of Police —
JOHN GIELLIS
Health 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.
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Jane 4— Andelfinger,. Councilman; appointed Mayor Prop Tem) 1.
11— Andelfinger ;. Councilman, appointed Mayon Pro, Tem 8
Feb. 1— Adelberg: Feder Stores,. sign bond 20
1— American: Trust &. Savings. Bank; sign. bond 20
" 23— Apel,. Arthur,. World. War. Vet, requesting- free: license 24
March 7— American. Legion;. Ladies' Auxiliary,_ Poppy: sale 33
7— Apel,. John,. sign. bond 37
" ° 18— Andelfinger,. Councilman ;, appointed, Mayor Pro: Tem• 53
" 29— Allen;. James E'., refund on dog' license 72 -92
29— Acker;_ A. G:, reduction on sidewalk assessments 72 -91 -170
29— Apel,. John,. that Bradley. Street. be made -, passable. 73
" P 29 —Avon. Theatre, air shaft. in. rear of theatre 73 -86
April 4— Andelfinger,, M: B.,. appointed Mayor for. year 1932 79
4— Appointments. of Officers by Council 79
4— Appointment. of Officers) by City Manager 79;
" 4— Apel,. Arthur. M. permit to: peddle? fruit. and vegetables 83 -109
4— Annual' report. of Dock Board 81 '
ft 4— Annual report of City Colicitor Czizek 85
" 26— Aitchison, Roy, bond of 94 '
May 2— Adams. Company;. objecting to- passage: of ordinance rep
stricting- weight. and. length. of trailers 99'
" • 2— Agard,. Chas.. H. et. al.,. requesting: the Council; to pur --
chase. Nick: Welbes Field: for: playground purposes 102:150,
2— Austin - Western Road; Machinery. Co :, purchase of
street. sweeper. 102-103-108'
", 9— Angelos Andrew,. license• to • peddle ice- cream; 107 -158
25— Allendorf,. Wm.. F.,. ,suspension. of 1931. taxes 117 -202'
" 25— Allendorf, W. F., not to sell his property at. tax sale:... 118'
"' 25— Amodeo ;. Jos.,. granted free license 125'
June 8— American. Legion, to. hold .show at 4th and :Locust Sts; 138 -149'
" 27— Armstrong ;. John;. refund on license 159'
" 27— Aird,. Bernadine, refund: on license . 159'
Aug: 15— Allison, Anna and Mary, requesting the withdrawal of:
their names from:, petition objectingv to funeral home
of. F.. L.. Egelhof: & Son 206'
"' 22— Alley. 1st. west of. Alpine St.,. from Reeder St. to Solon
Street,. to open 213'
Sept. 6— Anners,. Wm., suspension of 2nd half of 1931. tax' 223 -233'
6— Abel,. Mrs.. J: C., suspension of 1931 tax 224 -244'
19— Alley. first. west. of Atlantic Street from Wiest 14th, Street
to Fillmore Street,. to grade 238 -274°
20— Audit. of City of. Dubuque and. Water. Works 239
f° 27— Ansel,. Fred,. suspension. of 1931) tax 250 -268'
Oct. 10— American. Legion. Drum and 'Bugle Corps, requesting a
permit. to hold Hallowe'en Dance and. Bazaar 273'
" 10— Assignment. of. James- F. Lee Paving' Company, to: First
National. Bank,. proceeds of improvement of Penn-
sylvania Street 273
Nov. 7— Aetna; Casualty & Surety: Company; revoking, and can-
celling power of. Attorney. of Gerald: F. O'Connor,
William A. Smith,. James F. Ryan and Frank A.
O.'Conncr. 299
" 7— Adams, Herbert, resignat'gn, as member of Park Board. 300
7— Assignment of. R.. F.. Conlon to. First. National. Bank of
all proceeds' of constructing sewer• in Grandview
Heights. Add:. 300
" 28— Army's. Recreation, sign bond, 313'
Dec.. 28— Armory. Hall, lease of to Governor Greys , 329'
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1932 SUBJECT Page
4 —Bonds Dock to issue, proof of publication 1 -2
4 —Bock, Mrs. A. E., et al, light on Francis Street 2 -14
4— Bakey, Frank, suspension of 1929 and 1930 taxes 3
4 —Bour, Mrs. Margaret, reduction on assesments Lot 58
and Lot 1 of 59 Quigleys Sub. 5 -6
4 —B. & G. Battery & Electric Co., sign bond 6
4 —Board of Health, Special Session 8
4— Berwanger, John, connect M. L. 307A with sanitary sewer 8
11— Bandy, Donald, statement of posting notice of special
assessment for Klingenberg Terrace and Rosaline
Street sewer 11
11 —Board of Health report, month December, 1931 13
11 —Bull, Norman S. and Mildred K., grant and easement 15
11— Byrne, Thomas E., appointed Street Superintendent 16
1— Brede, John F., to be appointed City Clerk 17
1— Brady, James J., to be appointed City Clerk 17
1 —Bonds to issue, amount of $90,000.00 overdraft in Bonded
Sewer Fund 21- 106 - 112 - 113 - 114 - 116 - 127 - 128 - 129 -130- 145 -146
23 —Board of Health Report, month of Janutry, 1932 28
23 —Bids, advertise for binding Council Proceedings 28 -36
23 —Bell Cafe, sign bond 29
23— Burgmeier, Al., sign bond 28
March 7— Burns, Ellen L., redeem tax sale certificate 36
II 7— Bennett, Hattie, suspension of 1931 tax 36 -258
7— Budget, for fiscal year 1932 41- 42 -43 -44
45- 46- 47- 48- 49- 50- 51- 52- 58- 59- 60- 61- 62- 63- 64- 65- 66- 67- 68 -69 -70
18— Burke, R. J., excavation bond .
18 —Board of Health report, month of Fbruary, 1932 57
29 —Berk, Max, requesting pawnbroker's license be reduced '72
29— Bradley Street to be made passable 73
29— Bennett, William, suspension of % of 1930 tax 74
29 —Board of Review, appointing members of 77
April 4 —Banks designated as depositories of City Funds 80- 327 -333
,, 4— Bruhn, Pauline, suspension of 1931 tax 81 -295
4— Brunskill, Bridget, reduction in valuation 82 -101
4— Brown, Glenn, bond of 83
4— Bolsinger, Earl M., license to peddle fish 85
18— Beecher, Joe, permission to erect boxing arena 87
26— Bitzberger, Al., permit to peddle fruit and vegetables 88
26— Burke, Walter, cancellation of 1931 tax 89 -123
26— Benda, Mrs. Mary, cancellation of 1924 to 1930 tax in-
clusive 89- 101 - 206 -227
26— Backes, Bernice, notice of claim 91 -275
26 —Berg, William, notice of claim 94 -203
26— Brady, Mrs. John, permit to build garage 94
2— Breithaupt, Philip, sign bond 100
2— Becker, August F., cancellation of taxes 102
2 —Berk, Max, reduction in Pawn Broker's license 105
2— Brown, Mr., permission to place pop corn wagon under
steps at 9th and Main Streets 105
9 —Born, Margaret 'M., requesting relief both as to regular
and special assessment taxes 106 - 157 -330
9— Brookhart, Senator, S. W., on contract for new Post
Office 107
25 —Board of Trustees of Public Library, requesting Council
to take care of cont. for purchase of Masonic property 119
25 —Board of Review,, report of 119
25 —Board of Health, report for month of April, 1932 120
25 —Bull, Norman, sidewalks on Avoca Street 125
8— Becker, Mrs. Mary, personal injury claim 138 - 147 -202
20 —Board of Health, report for month of May, 1932 151
27— Beatrice Creamery Co., 7 sign bonds 158
27— Berntgen, A. J., refund on license 159
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27— Beyer, Ralph, refund on license 159
5 —Bonds in the amount of $40,000.00 to purchase 168
12— Belsky Motor Co., sign bond 173
12 —Board of Health, report for month of June, 1932 173
12 —Bus transportation, loading spaces ordered marked off 178
18— Budget Estimate of expenditures for year 1933 180 - 181 - 185 -186
18— Becker, Mathilda, cancellation of 1931 tax 182 -233
18— Bonds, sewer, $50,000.00 to issue 182 - 195 -203
208- 212- 213- 215- 216- 217- 218- 219- 235- 236 - 238 -245- 246 - 247 - 248 -26
1— Bauck, Margaret, cancellation of 1931 tax 188 -201
8— Berntgen, Adam J., granted cigarette license 200
15— Bissell, Frederick E., grant of easement 204 -205
15 —Board of Health, report of month of July, 1932 205
6 —Berg, Wm., cancellation of 1931 tax 223 - 294 -314
6 —Bach, Henry, suspension of 1931 tax 224 -293
12— Bolton, Mrs. Mary, requesting permission to hold tag
day for the Volunteers of America 234
20— Bakey, Mrs. Catherine, cancellation of 1931 tax 239 - 267 -275
20— Boesen, Mrs. Anna, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 240 -337
27— Barrett, Cecelia, cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 250 -256
27— Bradley, C. E., suspension of 1931 tax 253 -266
27— Bradley, Charles S., cancellation of 1931 tax 254 -269
255 -265
3— Bertsch, Joseph J., sign bond 265
27 —Bill of Sale, poles vacated by Interstate Power Co
10— Bunting, Mrs. M. L., suspension of 1931' tax 270 -281
10— Byrne, Mrs. Mary, cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 272 -283
10 —Board of Health, report of month of September, 1932 273
17— Beyer, Carl, suspension of 1931 tax 277
17— Buettell Brothers Company, requesting permission to
connect sprinkling system with Central Engine House 279
17 —Bids for materials on storm sewer work 283 -284
28— Biasi, Emil J., suspension of 1931 tact 287 -296
7— Brown, Glenn, and Landon, Charles, Park Commissioners,
requesting the City Council to fill vacancy on Park
Board 300
7— Braun, Paul F., suspension of 1931 tax 301 -337
28— Bigelow, Mary V., suspension of 1931 tax 311
28 —Bond of Wm. M. Clemens 312
28 —Byrne Bros. Co., sign bond 313
28 —Black and White Cab Co., sign bond 313
5 —Black and White Cab Co., prices for taxi hire 326
5— Buechele, Theo., suspension of 1931 tax 328
5— Bulletin Board to be placed in City Hall 328
28 —Board of Supervisors, cancellation of ambulance bills 330
28— Bodish, John, suspension of 1931 tax 332 -338
28— Bethany Home, cancellation of 1931 tax 332 -338
28— Benda, Joseph, claim of 333
28 —B. & G. Battery and Electric Co., sign bond 334
28 —Board of Health, report, of month of November, .1931_ 335
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1932 SUBJECT
Jan: 4— City. Council, Regular Session
"' 4 —City Clerk, communication stating that objections have
been" filed. to issuance of Dock: Bonds
4— Coyle, A:• A.,. objecting to • building of coal terminal)
4— Cunningham, John A., objecting' to issuance of Dock
Bonds" • �•
4 —City Manager, light' on West Locust Street between
16th and 17t• Streets
4•— Claims; proof of publication month. of November; 1931
11 —City Council, Special Session
11— Courtney,. Daniel, cancel: sewer assessment E. 19,88- ft
of Lot 12 Ann; O'Hares Sub,
11 —City Auditor, City. Treasurer; City Water' Works reports
for month" of December, 1931
" 11— Claims • for. month of December, 1931
" 11— Councils Proceedings,. month of Oct: 1931„ approval of
Feb. 1 —City Council, Regular Session
" I--Council Proceedings, month of` November, 1931, approved
23 —City Council, SpeciaP Session
23— Cain.. Margaret and Nellie, cancellation of 1930 and
1931- taxes.
23 —Cain, Mrs. Henry; cancellation of 1st half of 1931 tax 27 -74'
23 —City Auditor; City Treasurer; Water Works; reports
for. month. of. January, 1932'
23— Claims. for. month of January, 1932
23— Council; Proceedings, month, of December., 1931, approved;
"' 23 —Chase Myrta, settlement of personal' injury claim
March 7 —City- Council, Regular Session
7— Claims for month: of January, 1932
"' 7—Capital:. Theatre, sign bond.
" 7—Coven. Spiros, sign. bond
"' 7: —City Auditor, City Treasurer; City Water Works; report's
for' month of February., 1932
7— Claims for month, of February, 1932
7 —City. Water. Works, reduction. in rates
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" 7—City %M'gr.. Evans, Chairman of Reconstruction Committee 52'
" 18 —City Council, Special Session 53'
" • 18— Corbett. & Scott, sign bond 55'
18— Central- Cigar Store, Cigarette license 56'
" 18— Council. Proceedings; month of. January, 1932', 57'
"' 29 —City Council, Special Session, 58;
" 29— Collier-,. J. C., warrant ordered drawn for land
Street.
April 4 —City. Council,. Regular Session 9'
4- Czizek,- M. IL, bond of - 79'
4=— Claim. of. Wm. Renk 82'
4— Claim. of Ed. Smith 83'
4— Continental. Casualty Company,
them to do' business in Iowa 83 Solicitor, Annual Report 85
4 —City Water Works, report month 85
18 —City Council, Special Session 86
26 —City Council, Special Session 88
26— Chappell, J. W. et al, to improve Chappell Court 90 -101
26— Chappell Court to improve
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26— Caruso, Sam, et al, to reduce fruit peddler's license 90
26— Carney, Winifred, et al, objecting to paving Kleine St. 90 -101
26 —Claim of Mrs. Jos. Michel
26 —Claim of Bernice Backes
26 —City Auditor, City Treas., reports, month of March, 1932
26— Claims for month of March, 1932
26 —City Auditor, Annual Report
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26 —City Treasurer, .Annual Report
26— Council Proceedings, month of February, approval of
26 —C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co. expressing appreciation for
use of City Trucks to haul Coal 9
2 —City Council, Regular Session 99
2— Callaghan, Mary, sign bond 100
2— Contract of Lease of Municipal Athletic Field to Dubuque
Baseball Fans Association
9 —City Council Special Session
9— Cullen, John C., requesting Council to purchase his proper-
ty for .play ground purposes 106
9— Clark, Julia, suspension of 1931 tax 107 -123
9 —Civil Service Commission, - examinations held for 'police .
and fire departments 108
9 —Civil Service Commission, promotional examination to
captain of Fire Department
9 —City Treasurer, City Auditor, City Water . Works,.. list
of claims for month of April, 1932 111
9 —Claim of Joseph Hedley, settlement of . 115
9— Cumpton, William, settlement of claim 115
25 —City .Council, Special Session 116
25— Claims for month of April, 1932 117
25 —C. M. St. P. & Pacific Railroad Company, to change flag-
man schedule at 7th Street Crossing 118 -157
25 —City Manager instructed to attend hearing before the .
Ways and Means Committee at Washington, D. C ' 119
1 —City Council, Special Session 127
6 —City Council, Regular Session - 132
8 —City Council, Special Session 132
8— Coleman, Fred, requesting extension on . sidewalk notice 137 -157
8— Chamber of Commerce, Good Will Tours Committee, to
attend dedication of Marquette Bridge 137
8 —Call, Geo. C., matter of improving inland waterways 137
8 —Claim of T. S. Spahn, damages to automobile 138
8 —Claim of Mrs. Mary Becker, personal injuries 138 -147
8 —City Auditor, City Treasurer, City. Water Works
claims for month of May, -1932
8— Council Proceed. for month of March, 1932, approval of
20 —City Council, Special Session
20— Claims for month of May, 1932, proof of publication__..
20— Committee on taxation of Dubuque Chamber of Com-
merce requesting reduction in amt. of taxes for 1933
20— Curtis, Amelia, requesting action to , be deferred upon
the notice to construct sidewalks
20— Cheetham, J. J., et al, requesting sewer in Plymouth St '
27 —City Council, Special Session L
27— Chalmers, J. K. and Smyth, A. J., referees, requesting
permis_ ion to redeem tax sale certificates on Weiland
property ÷ a 156
27— Chamberlain & Son, I. C , requesting cancellation of sign -
bond of Spiros Coven - 157
27— Central Hotel, sign bond 158
5 —City Council, Regular .Session 163
5— Cooper, .Mrs. Matilda, cancellation of 1931. tax 163 -169
5— Council Proceedings for month of Apr. 1932, approval of 165
5— Cigarette permits, granting of 167 -200
12 —City Council, Special Session 170
12 —City Auditor, City! Treasurer, City Water Works and
claims for month of June, 1932
12 —City Engineer instructed to check ',assessments on Lots
13 and 14 Julia Langworthy: Add. and Lot 14 Lois Add.
14 —City Council, Special Session
1S —City Council, Special Session
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1932 SUBJECT
18 —Coca -Cola Bottling Co., claim for damages caused by
flood waters, June 17th, 1932 181
18— Chihak, Fannie, cancellation of 1931 tax 181 -221
18 —City Manager, to take his annual vacation 183
18— Chamber of Commerce, requesting continuance of rest
room at the Chamber Building 183
1 Council, Regular Session 185
1— Claims for month of June,,1932, proof of publication___ 187
1— Chamber of Commerce, opposed to the construction of
any additional public works 187 -188
1— Collier, J. C., et al, to revise ordinance compelling a stop
on Hill Street before entering West Third Street 191
8 —City Council, Special Session 196
8 —City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works-reports
for month of July, 1932 200
8— Claims list of for month of July, 1932 200
8— Council Proceedings for month of June, 1932, 'approved 201
15 —City Council, Special • Session 203
15 —City Trucks to haul wood to the needy 207
19 —City Council, Special Session 207
19— Chicago, Great Western Railroad Co., to be notified to
construct permanent rail crossing on Rhomberg Ave. 208
22 —City Council, Special Session 208
22— Conlan Hudson -Essex Co., sign bond 211
22— Council Proceedings for month of July, 1932, approved 212
22 —Coca -Cola Bottling - Company, claim of 213
29 —City Council, Special Session 215
29— Cullen, W. H., appointed City Clerk Pro- Tem 215
29— Chamber of Commerce, requesting City Council to take
action to divert a portion of the' primary road fund
to Cities 215
" 29 —City Council, objecting to razing of Masonic Temple__ 220
Sept. 6 —City Council, Regular Session 223
II 12 —City Council, Special Session 230
," ' 12 —City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works reports
for month of August, 1932 233
" 12— Claims list of month of August, 1932 ' ' 233
" 19 —City Council, Special Session 235
" 19— Chiabai & Gariup Company, requesting permission to
close off West Sixth Street between Locust and Bluff
Streets , 237
Sept. 20 —City Council, Special Session 238
II 20— Chase, Mrs. 'Myrta, cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax '240 -295
" 20— Casey, Mrs. Bridget, suspension of 1931 tax 240- 244 -257
II 20— Cooper, Adolph, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 241 -257
II 27 —City Council, Special Session 245
I/ 27— Candler, Mrs. G., ' suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 251 -268
" • 27— Canavan, William S., suspension of 1931 tax 252 -266
' 27— Closs, Est., Nid W., cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 253
Oct. 3 —City Council, Regular Session 259
II 3 —City of Milwaukee Committee on Taxation and Financial
Problems advocating the issuance of National Cur-
rency to Municipalities on the pledge of their bonds 264 -300
10 —City Council, Special Session 270
10— Cooper, Mrs. Lomina, cancellation of 1931 tax 272 -291
10 —City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, re-
ports for month of September, 1932 273
10— Claims, list of month of September, 1932 273
17 —City Council, Special Session 276
17— Claims, list of for the months of July, August and
September, 1932, proof of publication • 279
" 17— Concrete Mixer, purchase of 280
28 —City Council, Special Session 285
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" 28— Crowley, Mrs. Mary, suspension of 1931 tax ' ' 285 -290
28— Connolly, John B., suspension , of 1931 tax 285 -308
28 —Clow, J. H., suspension of 1931 tax 285 -297
28— Carew, Anna D., suspension of 1931 tax 286 -298
28— Cooper, Millie, suspension of 1931 tax 287
If " 28— Curtis, Clarence E., suspension of 1931 tax 287 -296
Nov. 7 —City Council, Regular Session 299
7— Clemens, Wm. M., resignation as member of Playground
and Recreation Commission 300
7— Clemens, Wm. M., appointed as member of Park Board 300
7 —City Solicitor, instructed to institute court actions for
the collection of delinquent harbor rentals. 310
28 —City Council. Special Session 310
28— Cripe, Mrs. Anna, suspension of 1931 tax 310 -328
28— Callahan, Dan, suspension of 1931 tax 311 -315
28— Clemens, Wm. M., bond of 312
28— Council Proceedings for month of August, 1932, approved 312
28— Callahan, Hugh, appointed patrolman 312
28— Coryell Oil Co., sign bond 313
28 —City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, re-
ports for month of October, 1932 313
28— Claims, list of for month of October, 1932 313
5 —City Council. Regular 'Session 319
6— Cullen, W. H., appointed' City Clerk Pro Tem 319
5— Claims, list of, proof of Publication, October, 1932 324
5— Council Proceedings, month of Sept., 1932, approval of 324
5 —Claim of Henry Valentine 324
5— Coates, Wesley suspension of 1931 tax 327 -328
28 —City Council, Special Session 329
28— Carroll, Margaret, suspension of 1931 tax 330 -336
28 Claim of Joseph Benda 333
28 —City Treasurer to attend tax sale 334
28— Crescent Sweet Shop, sign bond 334
28— Candler, Gus, excavation bond 334
28 —City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, ' re-
ports for month of November, 1932 335
28— Claims, list for month of November, 1932 335
28— Council Proceedings, months of October and November,
1932, approval of 335
28 —Claim of C. W. Ziepprecht 340
28— Curtis- Straub Co., claim of 340
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4 —Dock Bonds to issue, proof of publication 1 -2 -25
4— Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, objecting to the con-
struction of coal terminal 1
4— Decher, Amelia, suspension of 1930 tax 3
11— Dubuque Automobile' Dealers Association, grant free
license for dancing in conjunction with show 12
Feb. 1— Duggan, Mrs. Ella, permission to redeem tax sale cer-
tificate ' 19
23— Dubuque Benevolent and Humane Society requesting
appropriation ' of ' $300 00' 24
23— Dubuque Steam Dye ' Works, sign bond 28
March 7— Dubuque Stone Products Co., sign bond 37
" 18— Dubuque Tennis, Assn., tennis courts 'at Coiniskey Park 55
" 18 —Doran MVlionument 'Co., sign taken down ' 55
" 29— Dreazy, Francis H., suspension of 1931 tax 72 -85 -154
" 29— Diamond Grille, sign bond 74
29 —Deed, Warranty, Alois M. and Mabel Hoffmann to City
of Dubuque 75
"' 29 —Deed, Quit Claim, James J. and Catherine King, to City
of Dubuque 75
29— Daughters of Veterans of Civil War, tag day 76
April 4 —Duffy, John L., application for Police Magistrate ' 81
4— Director of Health, report on Small Pox 83
4 —Dock Board, annual report 84
" 18— Dubuque Park Board," communication requesting that
' vacancy be filled on Park Board 86
" 26— Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress, urging City Coun-
cil to push contract for New Post Office 96
" 26— Dreamland Theatre, sign bond 95
"' 26— Deeds, Warranty, of J. C. Collier and wife and Henry
G. Langworthy 95
" 26 —Deed, Quit Claim, to Minnie Sommerfeld 96
May 2— Dubuque Traffic Association — Objecting 'to passage of
ordinance restricting weight and length of trailers 99
2— Dubuque Community, Chest, permission to place posters
on poles 102
2— Dubuque Baseball Fans Association, contract of lease
for'. Municipal Park 104
9— Dubuque Paper and Supply Co., requesting permission
to connect sprinkler system with - Ninth Street En-
gine House 106
if 9— Dubuque Community Chest, to hold tag day 107
" 9— Dubuque Music House, sign bond 110
" 25— District Court Order in the matter of estate of Merlin
Kalloway, minor 124
June 8 —Dovi, Mr. and Mrs. S. C., requesting extension of sanitary
sewer at intersection of Rowan Street and Mt. Car-
mel Road 137 -149
8— Darrow, Mrs. G. H., et al, to pave Pennsylvania Street
with concrete 138
8 —Dock Commission, authorizing City to make repairs at
ice harbor 139
8— Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress, invitation to Coun-
• cil to take part in Labor Day Program 139
" 27— Decatur Street, sidewalks to construct 158
" 27— Diamond's Grille, refund on license 159
July 5— Dally, Emil J., cancellation of 1931 tax 163
" 5 —Dock Commission, requesting extension of pavement at
passenger boat landing... 169 -178
12— Dubuque Auto Supply Co., sign bond • 173
Aug. 1— Dougherty, Mary A., suspension of 1931 tax 188 -243
1 —Dock Board, report on petition of 0. G. Schrup et al 190
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8 —Dax, Herman, requesting permission to install water
closet in his basement. 196 -212
15—Dubuque Trades' and Labor Congress, submitting, names
of Art., 'Wolf and Gus. Zoller to ml vacancy on Doak
Board
29— Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress„ protesting against
the razing of old :Miasonic Temple by Library Board- 219 -220
Sept. 6— Dempsey,, Emily, cancellation of. 193t tax 224 -293
27—Digman, Anton,. suspension of 1981 tax 253-295
"• 27 —Dock Street, at Rhomberg Ave., street light tor install__ 256
Oct.- 3— Dubuque & Sioux. City Railroad Company requesting;
the City- to vacate street, and, alley south of Railroad -
Street and extending. to south line of Section 30 264 -274
3— Dubuque Trades and Labor Congres thanking Council
for their, cokoit eration in Labor Day celebration 264,
10— Dubuque Auto Club,. to remove: "No Parking" signs from
in front of bus terminal on Locust between. 8th. and
9th Streets
17— Dubuque Chamber of Commerce,, relative to maintenance
and closing of. Public Comfort Station .
17 —Deed to prepare for sale of Lot 1 of 2 of 17 Mt.. Pleas-
ant Add. 284
28— Diener,, Esther,. suspension of 103 tax 286
28— Denell,. Fredl, suspension of 1931 tax 286
28— Dubuque Altar Mfg; Co.,, suspensions of 19311 tax 287
7— Donaldson, Mathilda„ suspension of 193E tax 301 -308
7— Dubuque Hotel Company,, granted cigarette license. 307
28— Dell;, Chas: H., cancellation of 1931 tax 310 -314
28— Donegan,. John G„ suspension of 2nd half, of 1931. tax..,,. 311 -314
28— Derreberry,, John, appointed, Police Captain 312
28— Dubuque Steam. Dye Works,. sign bond, 313
28— Doyle„ Katherine, Mrs., cancellation of 1931. tax.,, 331 -336
28— Decher, Mrs. Amelia, suspension of 1931 tax 332 -338
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4— Eichman, Arthur H., permission to use cast iron bend 3
4 —Eagle Point Produce Co., refund on cigarette license 3 -14
4 —Eagle Point Products Co., app. for cigarette license 6
23— Enzler, Jos. A. to place a personal bond to cover his sign 24
23— Eisenegger, Mrs. Arthur J., sign bond 28
March 18— Engel - Fondell Nash Co., purchasing of Nash Automobiles 54
4t 18— Eichman; Arthur H., et al, waiver for sanitary sewer 54
18— Election, March 28, 1932, canvassing nomination papers 57
29— Election, canvassing of returns of March 28, 1932 76
29— Election judges and clerks, payments of March 28, 1932 77
26— Enright, Mary and Kate, to redeem tax sale certificate 95 -123
26— Engineer, Extension - Service, Ames, Iowa, attend fire
school 95 -149
May 2— Enright, Mrs. Ann, suspension of 1929 and 193Q tax 101
June 8— Eichman, Louis A., requesting permission to use Foye
Street outlet for parking purposes 136
July 12— Engineer, City, instructed to check assessment on Lots
13 and 14 Julia Langworthy's Add. and Lot 14 Lois
addition F- 1781 -183
Aug. 1— Egelhof F. L. & Son, requesting a permit for funeral
home • at 1145 Locust Street 189 -206
8 —East 32nd Street, resolution prohibiting the travel of
heavily laden trucks 202
22— Eichman, Mrs. Ida A., suspension of 1931 tax 209 -221
22— Ellwanger, Harry, et al, objecting to proposed assess-
ments for construction of sanitary sewer in Cherry
Street, Green Street, etc. 211
" 22— Evans, R. M., City Manager, renewal certificate on bond 212
Oct. 28— Eisbach, Chris., suspension of 1931 tax 285- 297 -315
Nov. 7— Evans, Joseph, requesting permission to stencil house
numbers on curb stones 299
7— Eleanor Street, request to grade 300
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4— Fischer, Wm. B., application for cigarette license 6
1— Fries, Roy A., to be appointed City Clerk 17
1— Fawkes, P. S., claim for damages to sewer connection 19 -27 -72
23— Fields Store, sign bond 29
March 29 —Feye, Henry, that Bradley Street be made passable 73
" 29— Falkenhainer, Charles, sign bond 74
2— Fuhrman - Triller Co., sign bond 100
9— Fischer, Adolph and Louise, cancellation of taxes 107 -169 -339
9— Fischer & Co., Inc., cancellation of sidewalk bond 109
8— Flynn, Mary A., cancellation of 1931 tax 136 -160
27— Fritz, L. H., et al, extend parking limit on 7th Street 156 -182
27— Fitzgerald Cigar Store, refund on license 159
5— Fidelity & Casualty Co., cancelling sign bond of Dream-
land Theatre 167
1— Four -way flash light to install at W. 14th and Locust St 191
1— Faldorf, Mary, Myrtle and Gladys R. grant of easement 193
22— Fanslow, Christ, suspension of 1931 tax 209 -267
6— Fulton Street, request to repair 223
6— Fuerst, Laurine, suspension of 1931 tax 224 -281
20— Frith, IEL E., estate, renewal certificate on bond 239
27— Fighting Back Chapter, No. 6, Disabled Veterans of
World War, requesting permission to hold Forget -
Me -Not drive 249
27 —Fink, Mary, cancellation of 1931. tax 249 -282
27— Feller, Fred J., suspension of 1931 tax 251 -281
27 —Fern, Jane, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 252
27— Frick, Herman, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 253 -269
27— Fangmann, Alois, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 253 -267
27— Farragut Street at Rhomberg Ave., street light to install 255
27— Fengler Street at Rhomberg Ave., street light to install 255
3— Firestone Service Stores, Inc., sign bond 265
3— Fosselman Jewelry Store, sign bond 265
17— Fessler, Raymond J., et al, requesting that King Street
be repaired 280
" 28— Flynn, Mrs. Tim, suspension of 1931 tax 289 -290
Nov. 7— Farley, Robert, requesting permission to stencil house
numbers on curb stones 299
Dec. 28— Fondell, John, suspension of 1931 tax 337
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4— Goodmansi Incorporated, sign bond d,
11— Garver,. W. A., remission of 1930 tax 12'
11 —Grant and easement; of Norman S. and Mildred K. Bull 15
1— General. Fitzhugh Lee. Auxiliary, No. 1, United. Spanish
War Veterans to hold tag day,. May 14th; 1932 17 -29 -30
1— Grant. and easement of A. L. Rhomberg 17 -18
1 —Grant and. easement of Realty Improvement Co 18 -19
' 1 —Gent, Ado, sign bond 21
1— Griner - Jones,' Cot, sign bond 20
23 —Grant and easement, Chris. A. Welker 25
23— Grant and' easement, Realty Investors. Corp. 26
23— Green. Mill, sign bond 2'8
23— Gavin,. Lucy;, setltlement, of personal injury claim 29'
March 7—Gregory, Mary E., suspension of 1931 tax _ 36
7— Gronan, Herman,. special; assessment for sewer and water 52 -92
"` 29— G4aeier,. Mary,- cancellation of 1931 tax 72 -85
"' 29—Graydon,, Maude,. cancellation, of half of. 1931 tax 74
April 4—Guler, Peter,. cancellation of 1931 tax...., 81.85
“" ' 26— Gartner„ Elsie„ suspension of 193'1 tax ._____._____ .......... _....... 88 -101
" 26— Gassman., Chas., J., exemption. of 1931 tax 89 -292
" 26— Garver; W. A.,. suspension of 1931. tax 89 -292
" 26— Glenn,. Wan J., cancellation of 1931 tax 89 -123
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May 2— Grahow, Elizabeth By, claim for personal injuries___.102- 124-7143 -228
"• 9— Gordon, Tillie,, notice of suit. 107
9— Gardens, plowing of,.._._ 115
Jane: 1 —Garner Bill, approving certain provisions 130
Jlul� 5— Genz,:Stores,• et als requesting placing back of pole in the
alley between Iowa St.. and Central. Ave: at 13th St. 163 -243
Aug. 1 —Grant and easement, Mary,, Myrtle and Gladys R. Faldorf 198
‘" 8— Gregory,,. Mary E cancellation of. 1931 tax 196 -221.
"' 15 —Grant of. easement, Fred.. E:. Bissell and P.. K., Karberg_ 204 -205
Sept. 6— Ghaeley Street, request ta, repair 223
6— Guns,. Thomas H.,. suspension of 1931 tax 224 - 294 -316
" 12— Grommersch„ M.r:, requesting a reduction in valuations 234
" 12— Good.. Will T'auir of. Sept, 14,, 1932, Council to' attend 234:
" 20 —Glen. Oak Street,. near West 3rd Street,, light to install ' 243
" 27— Graf,. Wm.,, suspension of 1981 tax 249)
" 27— Graydon, Mary E., cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 249 -268
" 27— Gerdes, Fred, suspension of 1931 tax 251
" 27— Grode, J. J., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 252 -266
" 27 —Graff, IM4chael, cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 254 -268
Oct. 3 —Good Will Tour to Bellevue, Council to attend 266
" 10— Gaiser, Mrs. Bertha, suspension of 1931 tax 270 -281
" 10— Green, Julia E , suspension of 1931 tax 270 -282
" 10— Gross, Mrs. Nick, suspension of 1931 tax 270 -282
" 10— Glenn, Milton J., resigning from Municipal Playground
Commission 273
17— Galliart, Laura, suspension of 1931 tax 277
17— Gruetzmacher, Bohn, to purchase Lot 1 of 2 of 17 Mt
Pleasant Add. 284
" 28 —Gau, Charles H., suspension of 1931 tax 287
28— Gertskamp, Charles, suspension of 1931 tax 288
Nov. 7— Gierens, Frank A., to vacate and remove building off of
Kimball Street 299 - 314 -316
" 7— Grant, Jonas D., Trustee for John P. Page Estate, claim
for damages to basement of Page Hotel Building
" 7 —Grant and easement, Edwin C. Kuehnle
" 28— Gregory, Mary, remission of 1931 tax
28— Gross, Charles, sign bond
" 28 —Grand Opera House (Strand Theatre) sign bond
Dec. 28— Governor Greys, lease of Armory Hall
" 28— Gilbert, Margaret J., suspension of 1931 tax
" 28 —Grant and easement of A. L. Rhomberg
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Jan. 11— Hedding, John B., suspension of 1931 tax 12 -21
" 11— Hauser, Mrs. John, cancellation of penalty and interest
on special assessment tax sale certificate 12
Feb. 1 —Haas, Theo. V., to be appointed City Clerk 17
" 23— Holscher, G. H., sign bond 29
March 7 —Haas, Elmer, root beer stand at Marshall and Dock Sts 33
if 7— Hammel, Sarah, suspension of 1931 tax . 36- 114 -284
7— Hargus, Lillian, suspension of 1931 tax 36 -105
7— Heustis, Bertha Lincoln, accepting Chairmanship of bi-
centennial of Washington's celebration 38
18— Heustis, Bertha Lincoln, erect posts in parking spaces 55
29— Hilders, George, suspension of 1931 tax 72 -74
29— Hughes, Chas. J. permission to sell eggs from house
to house 74
29— Hoffmann, Alois M. and Mabel, warranty deed to City
of Dubuque 75
April 4— Hadjiniskolas, Gust, permit to peddle fruit 81 -91
26 —Heil, Geo., suspension of 1931 tax 89 -101
May 2— Hansen, Rudolph, requesting City to accept the sum of
$17.74 as full payment of assessment against his
property 99 -183
9— Hedley, Joseph, settlement of claim 115
25— Hedley, James, cancellation of 1931 tax 118 -124
25— Harwood, H. B., cancellation of 1931 tax 118 -294
8— Hying, F. H., of Trades and Labor Congress, extending
invitation to Council to take part in Labor Day prog. 139
20 —Hay, Mrs. L. H., cancellatio not 1931 tax 148 - 295 -323
20— Hocking, Tom, suspension of 1931 tax 148 -169
20— Hempstead Street, to repair and oil 150
20 —Hale Street, to repair and oil 150
27— Harris Trust & Savings Bank, offering bonds for sale 156 -164
27— Halpin, Syl., refund on license 159
27— Hubert, 011ie, refund on license 159
27— Heileman, Walter R., refund on license 159
5— Herkes, Alois P., suspension of 1931 tax 163 -169
18— Hansel, Earl, suspension of 1931 tax 182 -201
1 —Hill, William M., sign bond 190
1 —H. & W. Motor Express Co., sign bond 190
8— Hines, Frank W., suspension of 1931 tax 196 -221
8— Hickey, D. L., suspension of 1931 tax 196
8— Hillyard, L. 0., et al, protesting against granting a per-
mit to F. L. Egelhof & Son for funeral home at 1145
Locust Street 201 -206
15— Hannon, Emma, suspension of 1931 tax 205- 293 -315
22— Hannig, Mrs. S., cancellation of 1931 tax 209 -229
Sept. 6— Hintz, F. H., et al, requesting that Greeley Street be
repaired 223
6— Hartman, Leo L., suspension of 1931 tax 225 -233
20 —Hos, Wm. S., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 240 -294
20— Hacker, Karl F., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 240 -244
20— Hennepin Street and Windsor Ave., light to install 243
20— Holscher Apothecary, granted cigarette license 243
27— Hanley, Delia V., cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 250 -283
27— Haupert, Mrs. Marie B., suspension of 1931 tax 251 -257
27— Hannig, Mary A. cancellation of 1931 tax 251 -257
27— Hafeman, Rudolph, suspension of 1931 tax 253 -292
27— Haverland, Mrs. Phoebe, cancellation of 1931 tax 254 -295
3— Hartman, Carl F., sign bond 265
3 —Home Supply Co., sign bond 265
10 Hier, Henry, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 270 -283
10— Heitzman, Wm., suspension of 1931 tax 271 -282
10— Hanfelt, Ben F., suspension of 1931 tax 271 -290
10— Hendricks, Geo. J. suspension of 1931 tax 271 -282
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" 10 —Hoag, Mrs. Amanda, suspension of 1931 tax
" 17— Hocking, Wm., suspension of 1931 tax
" 28— Hines, A. L., suspension of 1931 tax
" 28— Hayes, Nellie A., suspension of 1931 tax
it 28— Hilvers, Jane, suspension of 1931 tax
Nov. 28 —Hird, Walter J., suspension of 1931 tax
" 28— Horch, Frank E., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax
" 28— Harmony Inn, sign bond
Dec. 5— Hertzman, Max, addressed Council
28 —Haun, Mary, Mrs., suspension of 1931 tax
" 28— Hedley, Jos. E., suspension of 1931 tax
28— Hafley, John, suspension of 1931 tax
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271 -282 Jan. 4 —Iowa Coal Institute, City to purchase Iowa coal
278 4— Interstate Power Co., revised electric schedules
286 " 4— Illinois Central Railroad, vacate Main Street south of
288 -296 Railroad Street
288 -290 March 7 —Iowa House Furnishing Co., refund on excavation
311 -315 April 4— Insurance Department of Iowa, certificate authorizing the
311 -314 Continental Casualty Company to do business in Iowa
313 May 2— Interstate Finance Corp., sign bond
826 25— Interstate Power Company, permission to substitute
331 -336 buses for street cars on various lines
331 June 8— Ihrcke, Mrs. F., objecting to improving of Kleine Street
332 -338 20— Interstate Power Company, requesting to re -route of
various bus lines
27— Interstate Company refund on license
18— Interstate Power Co., tentative acceptance of Ordinance
No. 15 -32
Aug. 22— Interstate Power Co., requesting the increasing of bus
reservation on 8th and Main Streets 212 - 227 -228
Sept. 6— Interstate Power Co., requesting permission to discon-
tinue the operation of Seminary, Hill bus from inter-
section of the paved and unpaved section of Seminary Street west-
erly over the County Highway to Asbury Street and
return southerly to intersection of Asbury and St.
Ambrose Streets 229 - 234 - 237 - 248 -249
27— International City Managers' Association, extending in-
vitation to City Council and City Manager to attend
convention 249
27— Interstate Power Co., bill of sale covering poles vacated
and now in use by City of Dubuque 255 -265
Oct. 3 —Iowa State Highway Commission, making changes in the
extension of primary roads in City of Dubuque 265
" 28 —Ihde, Wm., suspension of 1931 tax 286
Nov. 7— Imhoff, Anton, suspension of 1931 tax 301 -309
Dec. 28 —Iowa Oil Co., sign bonds 334
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23— Judges and Clerks, list of names submitted by the .Demo-
cratic Central Comm. and Good Government League
for election to be held March 28th, 1932 30 -31
23— Judges and Clerks selected by Council to serve at the
City Election, March 28, 1932 31
March 7— Jackson, Frank N., report of City Engineer recommend-
ing reduction on sewer assessment 38
" 7— Judges and Clerks, payment of for election of March
28th, 1932 77
April 4— Joffee, Bertha, cancellation of 1931 tax 82 -291
4— Johannsen, Elmer, sign bond 83
" 26— Julien Dubuque Hotel Co., sign bond 95
May 25— Jeannetaud, Jos., suspension of 1931 tax 117 -294- 328 -339
June 27— Jackson, George, requesting permission to bid on the
painting of Water Works Stand Pipes 160
Sept. 27— Jones, Grace, suspension of 1931 tax 253 -267
Nov. 7— Jaeger, Mrs. Emma; suspension of 1931 tax 301 -309
28— Jansen, Carl, suspension of 1931 tax 311 -315`
" 28— Johnson High Test Oil Co., 5 sign bonds 313
Dec. 28— Johnson, R. E., Treasurer of State, authorizing increase
of deposits in banks 333
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11— Klingenberg Terrace sanitary. sewer, 9 -10 -11
1 —Kies & Butler, sign bend 21
1— Kirchoff, Edward, sign, bond 20
23— Kretschtner• Ins. Agency, cancelling taxicab policy of
P. C. Aird 24
23— Kearney, Dr, C. A., requesting permission to pay the two
installments now due fox sewer assessment. and tq pay
balance in eight equal installments .. _ ._ .._.. 24
23— Kenneally, Stephen,. cancellation of 1931 tax 26 -53
23 —Kies Boothe, sign bond
23 —Kies. Drug Store, sign bond 28
23— Kretschrier Building Co., sign bond . . 28
23— Kelly, Mrs. Annie, . suspension of 1930 tai[ 29
March 18— Kretz, Margaret, cancellation of 1931 tax. . _ 54 -74
" 18— Kiefer, Barbara, Mrs,, cancellation of moneys, and
credits tax 54
" 18— Keller Electric. Co., sign bond 55
" 29— Kalloway, Merlin, notice of claim._ 73 -124
29 —Kraft Clothing Store, sign bond .. 74
" 29 —King, James. J.. and Catherine, Quit Claim Deed to City,
of Dubuque
" 29— King,, James J., vacated portion of Delhi Street 75 75
April 4— Kleine Street, to improve 83- 90 -1Qd
114- 119 - 121 -132- 133 -142 -165- 166 -171 -229 -259- 260 -261
" 26— Kane,. Councilman, appointed Mayor Pro Tern of meeting 88
" 26— Kaune, Geo. W. to erect a building on either Eagle Point
. or Level Station 90
May 107 -291
ay 9— Kulow, Chas. Sr., cancellation of 1931 tax
" 25— Kramer, William J., suspension of 1931 tax 118 -124
" 25— Krueger, J. C., et al, stop dumping pig hair on 16th St, 118
June 8— Kohler, John, requesting a refund on restaurant license • 136
8 —Kane, Bart, et al, to improve, Rush Street 137 -157
8— Kemler, J. E., protesting repair bill for sidewalk on
West 3rd Street ._ 147 -160
,, 8 —Key City Gas Co., requesting payment of gas connections
on Lot. 6 and 7 Quigleys Sub. of Out Lot 712 148 -178
20— Kleine Street, construction of gas and water con
nections 4 . 153- 172 - 190,232416 -277
27— Knippel, Ed. S., permission to, redeem tax sale certificate
on Lot 13, South View Heights 155
27 —Kane, Councilman, excused from meeting 156
27— Kruse, F. J. refund on license 159
27— Kulow, Charles, Jr., requesting extension of time for
construction of sidewalk on Decatur Street 159
July 5— Kerper, John, Secretary of Dock Commission, requesting
the extension of paving at Boat Landing 169 -178
Aug. 1— Kilby, Darrell, suspension of 1931 tax 188 -201
" 8 —Kane, Councilma appointed Mayor Pro Tem 196
CC 15— Karberg, P. K., grant of easement 204 -205
15— Krause, Emil A., suspension of 1931 tax 205 -221
,, 22 —Kane, Councilman, appointed Mayor Pro Tem 208
" 22— Kuehnle, Edwin C., objecting to proposed assessment for
construction of sanitary sewer in Grandview Heights
id Addition 210
22 —Kind, Carl A., et al, objecting to construction of sanitary
sewer in Cherry St., Green St., Finley St., etc 211
" 29 —Key City Gas Co., offer accepted with thanks to dis-
tribute $4000.00 worth of coke to deserving poor 221
Sept. 12— Ketoff, Geo., requesting a parking space to be marked
off in front of his store on Seminary Street 233 -275
" 20— Kilby, John W., suspension of 1931 tax 239
" 20— Kimmick, Mrs. M., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 241 -244
" 20— Kolfenbach, Carl A., suspension of 1931 tax 241 -294
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20— Kruse, Leonard R., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 241 -292
20— Kemler, Julia E., suspension of 1931 tax 241 -258
27— Kraessig, Frank, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 251 -257
27— Kohler, John, cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 251 -257
27— Klauer, Wm. N., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 252 -293
27— Kline, George, suspension of 1931 tax 252 -268
27— Klein, Mrs. Fredericka, cancellation of 2nd 1 /2 of 1931 tax 254 -294
27— Klein, Mrs. Fredericka, cancellation of Street Assess-
ment 256
3— Klein, M. A., sign bond 265
3 —Kane, Councilman, excused from meeting 268
10— Kisting, Wm. J., suspension of 1931 tax 271 -282
10— Kelly, Florence, suspension of 1931 tax 271 -294
17— Kaufman, Herman, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 278
17— Kraus, Mary A., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 278 -293
17 —Kemp, Mrs. Fannie, requesting permission to redeem
tax sale certificate 280
28— Kelly, Margaret I., suspension of 1931 tax 285 -290
28— Kulow, Chas., suspension of 1931 tax 286 -298
28— Kiernan, James, suspension of 1931 tax 286 -290
28— Kersch, Nick, suspension of 1931 tax 288 -30)
28— Kettenhofen, Mrs. Barbara, suspension of 1931 tax 288 -296 -316
7— Kerper, John A., reappointed as member of Dock Com-
mission 300
7— Kenneally, Geo. L., suspension of 1931 tax 301 -337
7— Kearns, P. J., suspension of 1931 tax 301 -309
7— Kenneally, Matthew, suspension of 1931 tax . 302
7— Kuehnle, Edwin C., grant and easement 303
7 —Kies Drug Store, granted cigarette license 307
7— Kerper, John A., Secretary of Dock Board, requesting
that the City Solicitor be instructed to start court
action to collect delinquent harbor rentals 310
28— Kingsley, Chas. H., suspension of 1931 tax 311 -315
28— Kenyon, Sophia, suspension of 1931 tax 311 -314
28 —Katz, E., _sign bond 312
28— Kassler Motor Co., sign bond 313
5— Kiene, Peter, estate, suspension of 1931 tax 326 -328
28— Kaesbauer, Mrs. B., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 332 -339
28— Kochendorfer, A. A., refund on cigarette license 333
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4 —Link, Philip, deceased, salary to Jan. 15th, 1932
11 —Link, Philip, resolution upon death
11— Lundbeck, Catherine S.,' cancellation of 1930 and 1931
taxes
1 —Lang, Herman H., to be appointed City Clerk
1— Lantzky, Charles A., to be appointed City Clerk
1— Linehan, Edmund A., to be appointed City Clerk
1 —Leik, Wm C., sign bond
1— Loizeaux, Dr. C. E., sign bond
1 —Lory, E. E., sign bond
23— Lincoln Hat Works, sign bond
March 7— Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion, poppy sale
29— Lemon, Russell M., waste paper receptacles at corners
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29— Levan, Archie, excavation bond
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29— Lynch, A. E , permission to sell eggs from house to house
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29— Leiser, Fred, requesting cancellation of rental fee of
Municipal Field for 1931
29— Langworthy, Henry, warrant ordered drawn for land on
Solon Street
April 4 —La Crosse Isaak Walton League, petition to preserve
refuge
18— Landon, Charles T., appointed member of Park Board....
26— Ladies Auxiliary of Leo Schwind Post, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, hold poppy sale, April 30, 1932 90
26! Landon, Charles T., bond of 94
26— Luthe, John and Tucker, Herbert, sign bond 95
25— Lyons, John, suspension of 1931 tax 118 -123
8— League of Iowa Municipalities, on pending legislation___ 138 -324
20— Lowell Street, to repair and oil 150
20— Lincoln Avenue, to repair and oil 150
12— Library Board, certificate of tax levy 170
12— Loading spaces of 50 ft. ordered marked off for bus
transportation on Main Street and on Eighth Street
1— League of Iowa Municipalities, annual convention
1— Lambe, Maggie, et al, requesting permission to redeem
tax sale certificates on S. 1/2 City Lot 260
1— Light, four -way, to install at W. 14th and Locust Street
1— Luther, W. C., addressed Council objecting to granting
the petition of F. L. Egelhof & Son for funeral ,home
at 1145 Locust Street 201
22— Landon, Charles, sign bond 211
22— Ladies of G. A. R. for use of Council Chamber 214 - 226 -227
22— Lombardi, Nick, requesting free peddlers license 214 -215 -220
6— Lyons, Lyda, cancellation of 1931 tax ' 223 -229
12 —Light to install on South Booth Street 234 -274
12— Lights to install on Glen Oak Street near W. 3rd Street
and Hennepin and Windsor Ave 243
27— Lyons, Mrs. Nettie, suspension, of 1931 tax 251
27— Lange, John C., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 252 -267
27— Loetscher, Mrs. Dora, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 252
27Lights to install on Rhomberg Avenue at Feoigler, Dock
and Farragut Streets 255
3— Lyons, Mrs. Katheryn, cancellation of 2nd 1 /2 of 1931 tax 266
3— Loading zones removed on West 8th Street 269
10 —Lang, August, suspension of 1931 tax 271 -295
17 —Link, Edw. A., suspension of 1931 tax 278 -281
17— Lillie, Harvey, requesting the City to use sand on storm
sewer construction 280
7— Lippe, Henry, suspension of 1931 tax 302 -309
7 —Local Safety Council, recommendation to appoint 307
28— Langworthy, Henry G., Chairman 1933 Dubuque Centen-
nial Committee, requesting use of Athletic Field 312
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1932
4— Moffatt, W. W., objecting to building of coal terminal..._ 1
4— Moser, Mrs. Louise, et al, requesting light to be installed
at Gandolfo and Dodge Streets 2 -14
4– ,Murray, Agnes, repurchase lots in Bellevue Add 3 -15
11— Mullen Bros. & Co., to use cast iron bends at the Sugar
Creek Creamery Co. 12
11— Myers -Cox Company, connect sprinkler system with
Dubuque City Fire Department 14
1— Mannstedt, Paul, to be appointed City Clerk 17
1— Meyer, Win , settlement of personal injury claim 20
1— Meighan, Fred, sign bond 20
1— Miller - Palmer Sign Co., sign bond 20
23— Moran, William and Mary, penalty and interest on tax
sale certificate be cancelled 24 -75
23— Mullen Bros., to use cast iron bends at Maizewood Corp 25
23— Metropilitan Shoe Shop, sign bond 28
March 7— Mullen Bros. & Co., use of 2 inch vent at residence of
Father Hauck 35
7—Murphy Ins. Agency, cancellation of sign bond of Doran
Monument Co. 35 -55
7 —Muntz Cafe, sign bond 37
18— Maizwcod Building Company ,installing fire alarm box 53
18— Morrison Bros., et al, fire alarm box at 24th and Wash-
ington 55 -93
18 —Mt. Pleasant Home, fire alarm box 55 -93
29— Meehan, Helen, suspension of 1931 tax '72-74
4— Mullady, J. B., permit to sell extracts, etc 81
4— Miller, Geo. B., cancellation og 1931 tax 81 -101
4— Milks, Andrew„ suspension of 1931 tax 81
4— Murphy, Anna L., suspension of 1931 tax 82 -292
4— Munger, Effie, exemption of 1931 tax 82- 101 -330
4— Mathis, Chris and Mary, petition to improve Kleine St 83
4--- 4Mdller, Minnie, reduction on assessments 85 -100
26— Meyer, Wm., cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 89 -123
26— Maher, Catherine L., investigator of Board of Super-
visors, requesting cancelaltion of ambulance bills 90
26— Michel, Mrs. Jos., notice of claim 90
26— Mullen & Son, excavation bond 95
2— Mississippi Valley Shippers Conference, requesting Coun-
cil to join in urging the holding of meeting in early
part of May 99
2— Meissen, Hubert, Mrs., suspension of 1931 tax 102
2— Metcalf, Mrs. George, et al, requesting the Council to
purchase Powers property for playground purposes 102
25 —Maas, Peter, cancellation of 1931 tax 118 -291
8— Mutschler, A. L., et al, objecting to improving Pennsyl-
vania Street 133
8— Murphy, William A., suspension of 1931 tax 137 -154
8— Miller- Palmer Sign Co. sign bond 139
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8— Mathis, Mr., requesting light on Kleine Street and Kauf-
man Avenue 143
20 —Main Street Merchants and property owners, requesting
the Council to grant petition of Interstate Power Co.,
to re -route various bus lines 147
20— Miller, Conrad, suspension of 1931 tax 148 -295
20— Mathis- Moffatt Co., sign bond 149
20— Mulligan, Wm. J., sign bond 149
27— Marshall, Joseph II, granted power of attorney 156
27— Massachusetts Bonding & Ins. Co., granting power of
attorney a .1 156
27— Meyer, A. W., requesting license to peddle ice cream 156
27—IMiller- Palmer Sign Co., sign bond 158
27— Meyers, Charles F., refund on license 159
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27— Meyer, Martin, refund on license 159
12— Meyer, Paul J., et al, objecting to construction of sani-
tary sewer in Strauss Street and Hedley Court 171
1— Murray, K. F., suspension of 1931 tax 189 -202
1— Miller- Jones, sign bond 190
1— Mathey Chevrolet Co., sign bond 190
8— Mettel Land and Security Company requesting a permit
to erect a gasoline filling station on Lot 1 of 6 of Min
Lot 170 196 -208
8— Muntz, Edward, requesting the re- filling of his lot caused
by overflow of storm sewer in Grandview Heights Add. 197
8— Milwaukee Street, resolution . prohibiting the travel of
heavily laden trucks 202
22— Muntz, Edward, objecting to proposed assessment for
construction of san. sewer in Grandview Heights Add. 210
22— Mettel Land and Security Co., sign bond 211
22 -iMolo Oil Company to erect bill board on Industrial Sub. 213 -228
29— Masonic Temple Building to raze 219 -220
6— Monroe Street, request to repair 223
6— Meyer, Wm., cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 223 -233
20— Merchants Hotel Cigar Stand, granted cigarette license 243
27 —Maas, Joe, cancellation of 1931 tax 250 -256
27— Mahoney, John J., suspension of 1931 tax 253 -291
3— Merchants Supply Co., sign bond 265
10— Melssen, Herbert, suspension of 1931 tax , 271 -314
10— Miller, Mrs. Mary, suspension of 1931 tax 271 -298
10— Marathons, prohibited in City 273
17 —Matz, Albert suspension of 1931 tax 278 -280
17— (Maus, Edward, requesting the Council with contractor on
Federal Building to hire local help 280
28— Magdal Co., H., suspension of 1931 tax 285 -297
7— Mississippi Valley Ass., requesting payment of dues 299
7— Mississippi Valley Association, extending invitation to
Council to attend convention at St. Louis 299
7— Mueller, Al., suspension of 1931 tax 302 -308
7— Mallder, W, C , suspension of 1931 tax 302 -309
7— Martin Bros. Co., granted refund on cigarette license 307
28— Martin- Strelau Company, requesting repeal of local truck
license and also refund of amount so paid 312
28 —Matz, Frank, appointed desk sergeant 312
28 —Muntz Cafe, sign bond 313
5— Mannstedt, Paul, suspension of 1931 tax 327 -339
28 —Maus, Henry T., suspension of 1931 tax 331 -339
28— Martell, John, sign bond 334
28 —Mid- Continent Petroleum Corp., sign bonds 334
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Jan. 4— Nagle, J. J., to purchase Lot 1 of Min. Lot 82
4— Nagle, J. J., repurchase Lots 3 and 4 Newmans Sub
Feb. 23— Nagle, J. J., redemption of tax sale certificate Lot 2 of 1
of 1 of 3 of M. L. 63
April 4 —North End Grocery, sign bond
May 9— National Rivers and Harbors Congress, on change of
date of meeting
25 —Noel, Frank J., suspension of 1931 tax
25— Nelson, Mrs. Caroline, Chairman on Committee of Mem-
orial Day parade, extending invitation to take part
June 8— Newkirk, Chas. R., sign bond
27— Nielson, Lawrence, refund on license
27— Neisner Bros., refund on license
July 5— National Safety Council, inviting City to affiliate
Sept. 20 —Nank, Chas., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax
Oct. 3— Nesler, F. A. & Son, sign bond
ft 10 —Ney, Berman A. Jr., suspension of 1931 tax
Nov. 7— Nesler, F. A. et al, requesting that Eleanor St. be graded
28— Nesler .& Buechel, requesting permission to pay first in-
stallment on assessment against Lot 161 Woodlawn
Park Add. and spread balance over equal installments
if 28—National Safety Council, City to join
Dec. 5— Nemerosky, Isadore, suspension of 1931 tax
28— Norton, Mrs. John, suspension of 1931 tax
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Jan. 4— O'Connor, Mrs. A., cancellation of 1931 taxes 3 -15
Feb. 1 —Oeth, Herman, to be appointed City Clerk 17
" 23 —Order from State Director of Budget sustaining ob-
jections to issuance of Dock Bonds 25
" 23— Ordinance No. 1 -32, prohibiting the driving or operat-
ing of a motor vehicle without operator's license, etc. 29 -37
March 18— O'Malia, Dennis M. claim 54 -105
" 29— Ordinance No. 2 -32, appropriating money for various
funds c 70 -71
" 29— Ordinance No. 3 -32, vacation of portion of Delhi Street
lying northerly of Boxleiter's Subdivision 75 -84
April 26— O'Neill, D. J., cancellation of personal and poll tax 88
" 26— Oneyear, A. G., suspension of 1931 tax 89 -101
26— Ordinance No. 4 -32, granting to' United States of Amer-
ica, right to lay storm sewer in West 5th St 96 -111
26— Ordinance No. 5 -32, granting to C. M. St. P. & P
R. R. Co., right to construct sidetrack across alley 1st
east of Garfield Avenue 96 -111
" 26— Ordinance restricting weight and length of trailers 97'
May 25— Ordinance No. 6 -32, providing for the issuance of .
$90 sewer bonds 116 -117- 127 - 128 - 129 -145
" 25— Ordinance No. 7 -32, establishing grade on alley between
Atlantic Street and Auburn Street from Fillmore St
to Decorah Street 120 -140
25— Ordinance No. 8 -32, establishing grade on Pennsylvania
Street 120 -141
25— Ordinance No. 9 -32, establishing grade on Alley between
Delhi Street and Grace Street from Auburn Street to
Ida Street 120- 121 -141
25— Ordinance No. 10 -32, estab, grade on Chappell Court 121 -142
25— Ordinance No. 11 -32, establishing grade on Kleine St. 121 -142
25— Ordinance No. 12 -32, - amending Ordinance No. 63 -A
licensing and regulating hotels, boarding houses, soft
drink parlors 121 -143
25— Order, in the District Court of Iowa in the matter of
the estate of Merlin K. Kalloway, minor 124
June 8— O'Connor, Gerald F., power of attorney 137
8— Oriental Sweet Shop, sign bo 139
" 8— Ordinance No. 13 -32, establishing grade on Valley St 143 -151
" 8— Ordinance No. 14.32, amending Rule 56, Paragraph 89,
Section 3, of Ordinance 2 -30, boulevarding West 3rd
and Dodge Streets 144 -151
" 20 —Olds, Mrs. Myrtle, suspension of 1931 tax 148 -201
July 5— Ordinance No. 15 -32, authorizing Interstate Power
Co., to substitutd buses for street cars, fixing time
for removal of rails, ties, etc., designating bus routes,
etc. 168 - 173 - 174 - 175 - 176 - 177 - 182 -187
Aug. 1— Ordinance No. 16 -32, creating and establishing Grand-
view Heights Addition Sewer District '192-193-197-198
" 22— Ordinance No. 17-32,_ providing for the issuance of
$50,000.00 Sewer Bonds 213 - 216 - 217 - 218 -223
22— Owsley, M. A., to purchase one -half of Lot E,, industrial
Sub. 213 -228
" 22— Ordinance No. 18 -32, amending Ordinance No. 14 -32
boulevarding West 3rd Street 220 - 225 -226
Sept. 6— Ordinance No. 19 -32, prohibiting the selling of fruits,
melons and vegetables, without a license 230 - 241 -242
" 19— Ordinance No. 20 -32, amending Ordinance No. 15 -32,
authorizing the Interstate Power Company to substi-
tute motor bus transportation for street railway trans-
portation 237 - 248 -249
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. - providing for the issuance of $50,000.00 Sewer
Bonds 4 238-246-247-248-264
20— O'Connor, Mrs Bridget, cancellation of 2nd half of 1931
tax 239 -244
20- 05trowski, John, suspension of 1931 tax 241 -293
27— Olinger, Peter, suspension of 1931 tax 250 -256
3— 011er, Mr. addressed Council on peddlers license 26J
10 — O'Mara, Walter, suspension of 1931 tax 271 -283
17 —Oeth, Herman, suspension of 1931 tax 278 -281
28— Osterberger, Lizzie, suspension of 1931 tax 288- 296 -316
7— O'Connor, Gerald F.,, power of Attorney revoked 2.9
7— O'Connor, Frank A. power of Attorney revoked 29)
28— O'Connor, Michael, retirement as police captain 312
28— Ordinance No. 22 -32, designating certain streets as boule-
vards by amending Ordinance No. 2 -30 313 - 314 -324- 325 -326
28— Ordinance No. 23 -32, fixing rates and prices to be
charged for transportation by taxicabs 316
28— Ordinance No. 66, to repeal section pertaining to use of
vehicles for conveyance of merchandise 340
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Jan. 11— Payrolls month of December, 1931 13
Feb. 1 —Proof of publication, list of claims December, 1931 17
if 23— Powers, Dr., requesting reductions on special assessm'ts 23 -99
23— Payrolls month of January, 1932 28
March 7— Powers, Kate, suspension of 1931 tax 36 -101
7— Peryon, E. P., sign bond 37
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" 7— Powers, Dr., adjusting assessments 53 -73 -99
" 18— Pautz, Herman, suspension of 1931 tax 54
18— Potterveld, Drug Co., sign bond 55
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29— Polsky, Sam, cancellation of 1931 tax 72 -101
April 4— Puccio, Anthony, permit to peddle ice cream 81 -91
" 4— Polder, Florence, exemption on moneys and credits and
taxes - 82 -201
" 18— Police Judge, communication of City Manager on salary 86
" 26— Payrolls month of March, 1932 91
May 9— Pussateri, Mike, license to peddle fruit 110 -125
" 9— Payrolls month of April, 1932 111
" 9— Pennsylvania Street, improvement of 114 - 120 -133
138 - 141 - 148 - 158 - 165- 207 - 231 - 232 - 237 - 306 - 321 - 322 -323
25— Pregler, Mrs. Mary, cancellation of 1931 tax 117 -169
25— Planning and Zoning Commission, approving the im-
provements of Kleine Street and Chappell Court 119
June 8 —Power of Attorney, to Gerald F. O'Connor 137
8— Paisley, Walter, requesting permission for American
Legion to hold Stock Company Show at 4th and Lo-
cust Streets 138 -149
8— Payrolls month of ;May, 1932 140
20— Pauly, Joseph, suspension of 1931 tax 148 - 202 - 214 -220
20 —Page Hotel, relative to flooding of basement 150
20— Pfeiffer, Mrs. Bertha E., permission to redeem tax sale
certificates on Lot 4 Sub. Lot 575 Hams Add 154
27 —Power of Attorney, to Joseph H. Marshall or C. L. Wil-
liams F , 156
July 12 —Park Board, certificate of tax levy 170
" 12— Payrolls month of June, 1932 173
" 18— Promenschenkel, Jos., suspension of 1931 tax 182 -202
Aug. 1 —Park Board, reducing County levy 191 -192
" 8— Payrolls month of July, 1932 200
" 22— Paisley, W. W., et al, requesting the Council to call for
bids for the construction of sanitary sewer in Grand-
view Heights Add. 210
" 22— Pennsylvania Street, sewer, water and gas connections 212- 218 -219
Sept. 6— Promen, Loretta, cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 224 -234
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6— Peters, Anna, cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 224 -233
12— Payrolls month of August, 1932 233
" 12— Police Chiefs' Convention, invitation to Council 234
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20— Porter, C. Fred, Acting Auditor of State, enclosing two
copies of audit of City of Dubuque and Water Works 239
20— Pleimling, Nick, cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 240 -258
27 —Palm, Leb., suspension of 1931 tax 250 -256
Oct. 3— Peryon, E. P., et al, protesting against the "No Parking
Space" marked off in front of their places of business 264 -269
3—Peschang, Nicholas, sign bond 265
3— Phillips Petroleum Company, sign bonds 265
10— Powell, Mrs Amy, suspension of 1931 tax 272 -293
10— Payrolls, list of month of September, 1932 273
10— Purchase of dry river sand for storm sewer work 275
17— Petty, Sam, suspension of 1931 tax 278 -291
17— Public Comfort Station, maintenance and closing of same 279 -301
28— Powers, Joe N., suspension of 1931 tax 288 -296
28— Payrolls, month of October, 1932 313
Dec. 5— Pochter, Chas., granted cigarette permit 326
" 28— Parpan, Jacob, street and sewer assessments - 329
" 28 —Paull Motors, Inc., sign bond 334
" 28— Payrolls, month of November, 1933 335
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Jan. 11 —Quit Claim Deed to Agnes Murray
11 —Quit Claim Deed to J. J. Nagle
April 26— Quinlan, R. W., sign bond
Nov. 7— Quinn, Francis P., claim for damages to automobile
Dec. 28 —Quit Claim Deed, of Margery Y. and Carl T. Thimmesch
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Jan. 4— Resolution No. 1 -32, revised electric schedules 5
" 4— Roesner, Mrs, Fred, redeem tax sale certificate 7
" 11— Resolution No. 2 -32, death of Philip Link 8
" 11— Resolution No. 3 -32, death of John Stuber 9
" 11— Rosaline Street sanitary sewer 9 -10 -11
11— Recreational Director report month of December, 1931_._. 13
" 11— Resolution No. 6 -32, Quit Claim Deed to Agnes Murray 15
" 11— Resolution No. 7 -32, Quit Claim Deed to J. J. Nagle 16
Feb. 1— Rhomberg, A. L., grant and easement 17 -18
" 1— Realty Improvement Co., grant and easement 18 -19
" 1— Resolution No. 9 -32, temporary transfer $2500.00 from
the Firemen's Pension Fund to Policemen's Pension
Fund 21
1— Resolution No. 10 -32, temporary transfer of $975.00 from
the General Fund to Dock Operating Fund 22
23— Rigler, Mabel E., grade alley between Rhomberg and
Garfield Avenue in the 1500 block 24
23— Realty Investors Corp , g rant and easement 26
23— Ramsey, John, extension of time for payment of as-
seessment 27
" 23— Recreational Director, report month of January, 1932 28
March 7 —Rate reduction, City Water Works 38- 39 -40 -56
IC 7—Resolution No. 13 -32, death of James Saul 40
7— Resolution No. 14 -32, hearing on budget 52
18— Rotman, Louis, sign bond 55
18— Rottler, F. C., sign bond 56
18—Recreational Director, report month of February, 1932_ 57
18— Resolution No. 15 -32, Councilmen and Park Commis-
sioner to be voted on election of March 28, 1932 57
29— Resolution No. 16 -32, adoption of budget 70 -71
29— Resolution No. 17 -32, declaring, Martin B. Andelfinger,
Mark R. Kane and Ardenal Thompson elected as Coun-
cilmen and Glenn Brown as Park Commissioner 76
April 4— Resolution No. 18 -32, appointment of officers by Council 79
if 4— Resolution No, 19 -32, appointment of officers by City
Manager 80
4— Resolution No. 20 -32, designating official newspaper 80
4— Resolution No. 21 -32, Banks appointed as depositories 80
4 — Renk, Wm., notice of claim $2 -131
4— Rotman Louis, sign bond 83
26— Recreational Director, report month of March, 1932.., 91
26— Recreational Director, annual report 94
26— Rider, Miss Margaret, license to sell ice cream 94
26— Retail Merchants Bureau, permission to place posters
on light posts 95
26— Resolution No. 24 -32, Quit Claim Deed to Minnie
Sommerfeld 96
May 9— Robinson, Representative T. J. B., on contract for Post
office 107
25— Report of Board of Review 119
June 1— Resolution 41 -32, approving certain provision of Gar-
ner Bill 130
1— Resolution 42 -32, expression of sympathy of Council
upon death of son of Councilman H. F. Schuckert 131
8 —Rush Street to repair 137 -157
8— Rainbo Oil Company, permission to install a floodlight
at Grandview Ave. and Delhi Street 137
8— Renier Building Co., sign bond 139
20— Ragatz, George, sign bond 149
20— Rider - Wallis Company, permission to connect sprinkler
system with Ninth Street Engine House 153
27— Recreational Director, report for month of May, 1932 159
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July authorizing the purchase of
12 —Recreation Commission, certifying sum required for
for ensuing year
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12—Resolution No. 64-32 petitioning Governor �8���
up in closed banks
18—Resolution No. 65-32, Filing of Budget Estimate
18—Rest Room, Chamber of Commerce asking to have same
continued
1—Recreational Director, report for month of June, 1932
15—Royal American Shows, granted permit to hold carnival
22—Recreational Director, report for month of July, 1932
22—Rotman, Louis, et al, requesting the opening of the alley
first west of Alpine St., from Reeder St. to Solon St.
29—Recreational Director, extending invitation to Council to
participate in Labor Day celebration
6—Roth, J. P., et al, requesting that Fulton and Monroe
Streets be repaired
19—Roseliep, J. A., et al„ requesting Council to vote for the
proposed changes on Highway 55 and 56
19—Ragatz, George, addressed Council on changes of High-
ways 55 and 56
20—Ring, Joseph, suspension of 1931 tax
Finance Cor-
poration
Iowa to' make application for loan from suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax
20—Recreational Director, report for month of August, 1932
20—Roshek Bros. Co., granted cigarette license
27—Raab, Mary T., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax
27—Reisch, Mrs. John, suspension of 1931 tax
27—Ramsey, John, cancellation of 1931 tax
3—Roe ling, L. F., sign bond
3—Rath, George C. & Sons, Inc., sign bond
17—Roepsch, Jos. ~—~~~e ' 273 and J_ suspension uf 2nd half of 1331 tax 278-292
-- -----'-- A., suspension of 1931 tax 28—Rogers 1981 tax 287-297
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Nick, suspension of 1931 tax 288-290
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28—Roussel, ����ootate'Anna���.^a000Da�vu of 1931 tax 289'895
-- -- James F., of Attarney revoked 299
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e000u of 1931 tax 326-328 . _~
28—Roeder, Mae, 5—Resolution 115-32, banks for public funds 327-333 ~nsionof 1931 tax 331-337
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° 11--8biruu Street, construction of storm' water 'sewer ' ' 16
Feb. to fill unexpired toxm� 17
^ 1—Schmid; Mrs. Lena, exemption of 1931 tax 1723
1—Schilling, 1Y8�79 ' o 19-20
18O � 1—Sycamore and ��u'n�'��» light ordered installed zm
if 1 toilet and toilet facilities, J. I. Speak and
183 John and Florian Telser
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818 - � _ _ 113-114-116-127-128-129-130-145-146-155
" ux--�tu�* oonuxt��t of Health granting provisional use of
215 March 7—Saul ��yYyu�r _ . 24
223 " 7-Sewer, sanitary, construction of in alley between Lincol
and uuvrnuorc Avenues from 200 ft. south of Shiras
237 Street to a point 20 feet north of Shiras Street 54-86-87-107
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240-244 ' requesting Quit Claim Deed 73-96
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April 4--8bou J. J., bond of 79
--2*3 ^ " ��o�^ cancellation of 1981 tax 83-101
243 " Ed., notice of claim - ' 83
^ 4—Small Pox, � of Director ` Health -^
249-293 � e--u�uu ,��ouou «v
252-268 ^' 85
254-229625 " Frank extension sewer and W�rMu�to
Lots 13 and 14 Sisters Add , also to grade alley 88
205 " 26—Sheppley, E. H., protesting against ball playing in alley 88
in rear of his property
" 26—Stavros, George, requesting refund on cigarette license 90
26—Spensley Theatre, sign bond 95
" 26—St. Mary's Orphanage, granted permission to connect
with City Sewer SYstem 97
May 2—Street 2—Sidewalks, otrnotioo of, abutting Lot 25 Ann O'Hares
Sub. and Lot 6 Davis Sub l08�84' 85
" 9—Salvation &rm to b�6 tag duy zOY
June 8--Snuh\ T. S., reimbursed for damage to his automobile 138
'' 8—State Auditors to send examiner to check accounts 139
t( 8--8uudrr Clarence, sign bond ' 139
" 8—Sears, Mr., requesting storm sewer on Shiras Street 148'149
Aug. 20—Schuckert. Councilman, appointed Mayor Pro Tern 145
20—Sewer, sanitary in Plymouth Street 147
20—Standard Appraisal Co., relative to appraisal on City
20—Sc requesting to withdraw his name from , 148
the 'petition requesting the improving of Pennsyl-
vania Street , 148-158-165
20—Schrup, 0. G., et al, requesting reduction in Harbor rent 148-190
20—Stafford Street Intersections, to repair and oil 150
20—Sewer, sanitary, in Strauss Street and Hedley Court,
construction of 153-171-189-190-106-2W-209-265-303-304-305
27—Sidewalks, to construct on Decatur Street 158
27—Spielman, Harvey, refund on license 159
5—Schneider, Mary, remission of 1931 and 1932 taxes. 163-169
5—Scheffert, Charles, suspension of 1931 tax 163-178
18—Sewer bonds $50,000.00 to issue 182-195-203
208-212-213-215-216-217-218-219-235-236-238-245-246-247-248
1--8ibhbng, E. A., sign bond 190
1—Standard Oil Co., 12 sign bonds 190
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1— Sewer, sanitary, in Grandview Heights Sewer District....192 -193 -194
209 - 210 -211 -230- 231 -237
1— Sewer, sanitary, in Cherry Street, Green Street, Finley
Street, Poplar Street, etc. 194 -211
1— Sewers, storm, to construct to help unemployment 194
8— Spensley, Thomas B., cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 196 -267
15— Schuckert, Councilman, appointed Mayor Pro Tern 203
15— Sewer, sanitary, on Sixth Street to, complete from alley
between Main and Locust Streets to alley between Lo-
cust and Bluff Streets 206
22— Sauer, F. J., objecting to way sewer is being built in
Strauss Street 209 -226
22— Schmitt, W. J., suspension of 1931 tax 209 -221
22— Sheffield, C. L., objecting to the proposed assessment for
the construction of sanitary sewer iri Grandview
Heights Add. 210
" 22— Sewer, water and gas connections on Pennsylvania St 212 -218 -219
" 22— Shiloh Circle, requesting use of Council Chamber 214 - 226 -227
Sept. 6— Schroeder, Elizabeth Vosberg, suspension of 1931 tax 223 -290
6— Schiltz, Oliver, cancellation of 1931 tax 224
6— Spiegelhalter, Mrs. Amelia, suspension of 1931 tax 224 -244
6— Sidewalks, construction of, City Lots 87 and 88 and south
20 feet 3 inches of 86 226- 254- 255 - 266- 270 - 306 - 319 - 320 -321
12— Schafers, John, requesting appointment as Dock Com-
missioner 233
12 —South Booth Street, to install street light 234
19— Schuckert, Councilman, entered and took seat 237
20— Schuster, L., requesting a refund on cigarette license 239
27— Schaffert, Anton C., suspension of 1931 tax 252 -266
27— Streff, J. E., cancellation of 2nd half of 1931 tax 254 -267
Oct. 3— Steffen, Henry, suspension of 1931 tax 267
" 3— Stoffregen, Louis C., reappointed as a member of the
Planning and Zoning Commission 269
10— Schmitz, Frank J., suspension of 1931 tax 272 -283
10— Schuler, Jos. V., suspension of 1931 tax 272 -292
10— Slattery, Reah, C. uspension of 1931 tax 272 -293
10 —Sand, dry river, Co t be purchased for storm sewer work 275
17— Schmidt, C. J., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 278 -281
17— Suverkrup, Henry, suspension of 1931 tax 279 -337
17— Spiegelhalter, Mrs., granted permission to redeem tax
sale certificate 280
17 —Storm sewer materials, bids on same 283 -284
28— Scheuer, Margaret, suspension of 1931 tax 285 -298
28— Sunderland, Geo., suspension of 1931 tax 286 -297
28— Streletzky, John M., suspension of 1931 tax 288 -290
28—Steichen Mrs. Nick, suspension of 1931 tax 289 -308
28— Sullivan, Kate, suspension of 1931 tax 289
28— Schneider, Carl J., suspension of 1931 tax 289 -296
Nov. 7— Salvation Army, requesting permission to hold tag day 299
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7— Smith. William A., power of Attorney revoked 299
7— Schueler, Millie, suspension of 1931 tax 302 -309
7— Standard Oil Co , granted permission to eliminate 10 feet
of the parking in the middle of 2nd Street west of
Locust Street 306
28— Scharle, T. E., sign bond 313
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28— Scheppele E. L., sign bond 313
Dec. 28— Savary, Harry C., requesting refund on assessment 330
Cf 28— Schargitz, Fred, suspension of 1931 tax 330 -336
28— Schargitz. Frank, suspension of 1931 tax 330 -336
28— Schulz, Fred, suspension of 1931 tax 331 -336
28— Swift, Sam, State Representative, to present Council
matter at the next session of Legislature 333
28— Schweitering, Jacob J., sign bond 334
28 —St George Hotel, sign bond 334
28— Schrup Motor Car Co., sign bond 334
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Feb.. 1— Taylor,, Frank,. to be appointed. City Clerk 17:
"' 1— Thompson,. Frank. W.,. claim for damages to sewer. con-
nection 19 -23 -56
1— Telser, John, and: Florian; toilet facilities installed 2043 -34
1— Trenkle H. Co., sign. bond 20
1— Temporary, transfer of $2500.00 from Finemen?s. Pension_
Fund to, Policemen's Pension_ Funds 21
" 1— Temporary transfer' of $9!75,00 from General Fund' to
Dock. Operating. Funds 22
March- 7 —Tre Ore, observance. of 52
" 18— Trausch, Baking Co.,. sign-bond- 5.5
" 18 —The Uptown, signi bond 55
"• 29— Toner,. William_ C.,. et al,. objections to. items in budget 58
"' 29 —Takos Co.,. sign- bond, 74'
April 4— Telegraph - Herald and Times - Journal appointed official
newspaper 80
" 26— Thielen, Marie and M., remission of 1931 tax 88 -144
" 26— Tucker, Herbert, and John Luthe, sign bond 95
May 9— Toner, W. C., and Watkins, Lowell, questions for Council
to answer 106
" 25— Temporary transfer of $7500.00 from Water Works Fund
to Library Building Fund 122
June 8— Thompson, Councilman, appointed Mayor Pro Tern 132
" 8— Trausch Baking Company, permission to install two
gasoline tanks at 19 -31 South Main St. 136
8— Trades and Labor Congress, invitation for Labor Day
program 139
8— Theisen Battery and Electric Co., sign bond 139
20— Twenty -eight Street, to repair and oil 150
" 20— Twenty -ninth Street, to repair and oil 150
July 5— Thomas, Henry, suspension of 1931 tax 163 -169
18— Thompson, Councilman, appointed Mayor Pro Tem 180
Aug. 1 —Tax levy for year 1932 186
" 1— Thimmesch, Margery Y. and Carl J., relative to convey-
ing northerly 15 ft. of Lot 4 of 1 of Min. Lot 68 188 -317
1— Trieb, Olive, suspension of 1931 tax 188 -213
1— Tempus, Louis, suspension of 1931 tax 189 -202
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15— Trilk, Mrs. A. L , suspension of 1931 tax 205 -291
" 22— Tradehome Shoe Stores, sign bond 211
Sept. 6— Thompson, Councilman, appointed Mayor Pro Tern 223
27— Tigges, Win. F., suspension of 1931 tax 250 -256
2'7—Thul, Paul, suspension of 1931 tax 253 -268
Oct. 10— Traut, Jacob, suspension of 1931 tax 272 -337
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10— Trenkle, H., requesting installation of light on South
Booth Street 274
17— Tuthill, William, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 279 - 280 -289
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28— Trepte, B. C., suspension of 1931 tax 287 -297
28— Turley, J. W., suspension of 1931 tax 287 -314
Nov. 7— Trexler, Mary A., suspension of 1931 tax 302- 308 -314
ft 7—Traffic Accident Summary 306
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28— Tegeler, Edward B., sign bond 313
4C 28— Taylor- Yonkers Co., sign bond 313
" 28 —The Orange Bowl, sign bond 313
Dec. 5— Traynor, Merle, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 326
" 28— Treasurer of State, authorizing the increase of deposits 333
es 28—Tax sale, City Treasurer to attend 334
" 28 —Taxes cancelled and suspended, report of 335
" 28— Thimmesch, Margery Y. and Carl J., quit claim deed 335
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March 18— Utzig, John, redeem tax sale certificates
June 8— Urbach Bros. Co., sign bond
" 8— Universal Car and Tractor Co., sign bond
27— Utzig, Arnold, permission to redeem tax sale certificate
on Lot 2 Sub. 1 Elm Street Sub
Aug. 29 —Upper Mississippi Waterway Forces Convention, City
Council to be represented, at Minneapolis, Minn
Oct. 10— Universal Car and Tractor Company, making claim in the
sum of $325.00 for damages to automobile
28— Utzig, Fred, suspension of 1931 tax
7 —Upper Mississippi Waterway Association, requesting the
payment of dues instead of to Mississippi Valley As-
sociation
Dec. 5 —Union Cigar Store, granted cigarette permit
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54 -101 Feb. 1— Voelker, Realty Co., that depressions on Adair Street
139 be filled
139 Id 23— Voelker, Chris A., grant and easement
March 29— Vacating portion of Delhi Street lying northerly of
156 Boxleiters Sub.
April 4— Vormschlag, Kate, cancellation or suspension of 1931 tax
221 " 26— Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ladies Auxiliary of the Leo
Schwind Post to hold Poppy sale, April 30, 1932
270 -280 June 8— Viaduct on West 8th Street to repair
286 -297 July 5— Vogler, Mrs. A. J., et al, requesting an extension of time
for constructing sidewalk on Decatur Street
Aug. 22— Voelker Realty Co., objecting to proposed assessment
299 for the construction of sanitary sewer in Grandview
326 Heights Add.
Sept. 12— Volunteers of America, permission to hold tag day
Oct. 28— Vogel, Albert J., suspension of 1931 tax
28— Vogel, Geo. J., suspension of 1931 tax
Dec. 5— Valentine, Henry, claim of
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1— Weitz,. Melvin, to be appointed City Clerk 17
23 —West Third. St., to open and secure land from D. Powers 23
23— Wampach, Mrs. Anna cancellation of 1931 tax 26
23— Wilberding, Henry, sign. bond 29'
23— Whitney. Williams. Motor Service, sign bond 28
March, 7— White, Jelin V., et al, extension of. Garfield Ave' 33450
7 — W Jbhnl et al, street lights on Kaufman. A • 35 -92
"` 7— Weis ..Oldsmobile Co„ sign; bond 37
38- 39 -40 )-56
7 —Water Works, reduction in. rates
29— Woodward,. R :. L., reappointed member of Police and: Fire
Commission
4— Weber, W. J., suspension of 1931. tax
4— Weber;. Lincoln, suspension of 1931 tax
26— Wersinger, John, permit to sell fruit
26 —Weis. Oldsmobilb Co., sign bond
2 —White House Biscuit Cbmpany, objecting; to passage' of
Ordinance restricting weight and length of trailers
2— Wendt, Lester G., sign bond
9— Watkins, Lowell, and Toner, W. C., questions for Council
to answer
9 —Weis Bros., sign bond
25— Wisher, Lawrence, suspension of 1931 tax
25— Whalen, W. J., trainmaster of C. M. St. P. & Pacific
Railroad Company, change flagman schedule on 7th St. 118 -157
25— Wagner, M. 0., et al, installation of sewer in Cherry St. 118 -150
1— White - Phillips Co., offering to sell bonds to City 131
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117 -123
8— Walberg, Ben, to be granted license to sell merchandise
8 —West Eighth Street,, viaduct and street repair
27— Williams, C. L , granted power of Attorney
27— Warren, Dell, refund on license
27 —Welu, Dominick, refund on license
5— Watkins, Lowell, addressed the Council
12- Weber, J. J., sign bond
8— Wolfe, Mrs. Fred J., et al, objecting to the erection of a
gasoline filling station on Lot 1 of 6 of Min. Lot 170 196 -209
8— Winall, J. W., tendering resignation as member of Dock
Board 197
22— Welty, Jacob, suspension of 1931 tax 209 -295
22— Wurst, Mrs. Ernest, cancellation of 1931 tax 209 -244
20— Wilcox, Ellsworth, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax_ _ 239 -258
20— Weimerskirch, Mrs. Margaret, cancellation of 2nd half
of 1931 tax 240 - 245 -275
20— Wilson, James P., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 240 -245
27— Weber, Mrs. Catherine, suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 250 -256
27— Waldbillig, John B., suspension of 1931 tax 250 -256
27— Wilberding, Mrs. N. K., suspension of 1931 tax 251 -257
27— Winter, Susan, cancellation of 1931 tax 254
27— Weber, Mrs. Tillie, cancellation of 1931 tax 254 -266
3— Welch, Dale D., reappointed member of Planning and
Zoning Commission . 269
10— Weber, J. J., suspension of 1931 tax 272 - 281 - 309 -310
10— Walking marathons and all other marathons prohibited 273
17— Winders, Mrs. C., suspension of 2nd half of 1931 tax 279 -291
28— Westaby, Myrtle, suspension of 1931 tax 289 -338
7 —Ward, Frank, suspension of 1931 tax 302 -309
28— Williams, Leona A., suspension of 1931 tax 311 -315
28 —Weis Oldsmobile Go., sign bond 313
28— Walsh, Julia, suspension of 1931 tax 332 -338
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Jan. 4 —Y. M. C. A. reduction of water rates, at swimming pool 6
11 —Y. - M. C. A. repairs to sidewalk and • downspout . drain 13
Feb. '23— Young, Elizabeth, agricultural .exemption on Young's
Place - . , 24
June 8— Young, Leona, suspension of 1931 tax . 136 -160
Sept. 20—Y. M. C. A., -, requesting permission to string banner 239
Nov. 7— Yokom, W. L., appointed as member •of Dock Commission 300
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Feb. 23— Ziegler, Karl, agricultural exemption 2 7
April 26— Zemanek, Mary, cancellation of 1931 tax, 89
May 9— Zuccaro, Gus., license to peddle fruit 110 -125
June 27— Zillig, George, refund on license 159
Sept. 27— Zwack, Frank F., suspension of 1931 tax 252 -267
Nov. 7— Zoller, August, appointed as member of Playground and
Recreation Commission 300
Dec. 28— Ziepprecht, C. W., claim of 340