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1938 June Council Proceedings110 Special Session, May 20th, 1938 Gilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None, The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Secended by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. There being no further business Councilman Van Duelman moved to adjourn. Seconded by Conucii- man Murphy. Carried by the fol- lo`ving vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duehuau, Wharton. Nays-None, J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ..................................1938. Adopted ....................................1938. Councilmen: { ...................................... Attest : .................................... City Clerlt. Regular Session, June 6th, 1938 111 CI$~ COil11C1~ (Official) Regular Session, June 6th, 1938, Council met at 8:05 P. M. Present-Mayor Clark, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton, and City Manager Rhomberg, Mayor Clark stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of act- ing upon such business as~ may properly come before the meeting. Claim of Mrs. Laura Bircher in the amount of $500.00 for personal injuries received from tripping on a raised brick in the sidewalk on the south side of West Eleventh Street between Walnut Street and the first alley west of Walnut Street about 11 feet east of a pri- vate driveway going into the G, F. Kauffman property and at a point north of the Kauffman property, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to re• fer the claim to the City Solicitor, Seconded by Councilman Van Duel• man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None, Notice of Claim. of William Mur- phy, father and next friend of Pa- tricia Ann Murphy, a minor, in the amount of $1,OOO.DO for injuries re• ceived by Patricia Ann Murphy in falling into a depression located i^ and upon the eidewallr abutting a residence situated 'at 157 South Lo- cust Street, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to re- fer the claim to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Van Duel, man, Carried by the following vote: Yes-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Claim of Mrs. Barbara Kartman in an amount to cover hospital and doctor bills, which bills will be filed later, for injuries received while riding iri an automobile oper- ated by her son, said automobile dropped into a hole on West 3rd Street just off Hil] Street, present- ed and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the claim to the City Solic- itor, Seconded by Councilman Mur• phy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. Communication of Fischer & Company, Inc., submitting invoice in the amount of $33,24 for dam- ages to a truck of Armour & Com- pany which was serviced at their station on April 23rd, and stating that in parking on Locust Street between 3rd and 4th an overhang- ing limb caused damages to said truck in the amount of the receipt- ed invoice, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved to refer the communication with attached receipted invoice to the Park Board. Seconded by Council- man Murphy. Carried by the fo]• lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None, Original Notice of Suit of Otto Burkart in the amount of $127.26 for damage to his automobile at the intersection of West 14th and Henion Streets, said damage result- ing from the placing of two large piles of snow in the traveled por• tion of said West 14th Street, pre• seated and road. Councilman Murphy moved to re- fer the Original Notice of Suit to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of J, Edward Whelan submitting application for the position of Police Judge for the rest of the 1938 term, present- ed and read, Councilman Murphy moved to re- fer the communication to the City Council for further consideration. Seconded by Councilman Van Duel- man, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, jt~harton. Nays-None. Communication of Buell & Win• ter Engineering Company, Sioux City, Iowa, advising the City Coun- cil that tltey would lilte to make up an application to the P.W.A, for a sewage treatment plant for the City of Dubuque presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Van Duel• r _~ 112 Regular Session, June 6th, 1938 man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. Petition of Presidents Council of the Parent-Teachers' Association, requesting the City Council to pass an ordinance regulating and re• quiring the registration, number- ing, inspection and prudent opera- tion of bicycles on the streets of the City of Dubuque, presented and read. Councilman Murphy 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 Van Duel• man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. NaYS-None. Messt•s. Duane Wilson and A. A, Morr and Mrs. Dustman addressed the Council requesting that an or• dinance as outlined in their peti• tion be adopted. Councilman Wharton moved that the Petition be referred to the City Solicitor with instructions to pre• pare an ordinance and submit the same to the City Council for fu- ture consideration. Seconde•~i by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen illurphy, Thompson, Vad Duelman, 1Vhartou. Nays-None. Communication of C. C. Simpson, Secretary of Dubuque Chamber oY Gammerce, requesting the City Council to refrain from granting permits for any kind of show, at- traction or concession during Du• buque's participation in the Iowa Territorial Cetitennial to be held from August 17th to 21st inclusive, without the approval of the Execu- tive Committee of the Dubuque celebration, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Vaa Duelman. Car- riefl by the following vote': Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Mettel Realty ~ In• vestment Company submitting a repetition of their former petition for the purpose of straightening out the record to show the correct legal description of the lots in volved in the vacation of the alley Lying between Lot 165 in Finley's Addition and Lots 328, 399, 330, 331 and '332 in Woodlawn Park, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to re• for the petition to the City Solicitor for his information in dt•awittg up a proper mrdinance. Seconded by Cruncilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Dustman, «'harton. Nays-None. Petition of Picnic Committee of St. Catherine's Parish, Route 4, re- questing permission to hang a sign across Main Street during the week preceding their picnic of July 4th, presented and read. Councilman Wharton moved that the request be granted and the erection of said sign to be done under the supervision of the Build- ing Commissioner. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of S, S. Kresge Com• pony, store at 790 Main Street, requesting permssion to construct a concrete vault beneath the side~ walk on 8th Avenue for the l~ut•- pose of housing a deep well pn~np to be used in conjunction with a.u air conditioning system, presented aml read. Councilman Wharton moved that the request be referred to the Building Commissioner and that the S. S. Kresge Company be in• strutted to furnish a proper bond to cover the issuance of excava- tion permit, Seconded by Cottncil- man Van Duelman Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Ccttncilmen IDtarphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None, Petition of Walter May and George Kline requesting the City Council to stake further inspection of the Anna Hinze property located on Algona Street and calling the attention of the City Council to the fact that nothing has been done to better conditions as stated in their former petition, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to re- for the petition to the City Solic• itor to take proper action. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayot• Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. A'ays--None. Regular Session, June 6th, 1938 113 Petition of Mrs. Edith Lawson, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting cancellation of the 1937 taxes on Lot 2 of 1 of 30 and 31 and Lot 2 of 30 and 31 of Morheiser's Ad• dition and Lot 2 of 2 of 16 of Tschirgi & Schwind's Sub., pre- sented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and re• port. Seconded by Councilman Wharton, Cat•ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Geo. J. Hendricks, re• ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspension of the 1937 taxes on Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of E t/2 of Lot 40, Und. 1.5 of E. 9 feet of 2 of 1 of E. ?/z of Lot 40, Und. 1.5 of W. 29 feet of E. 9 feet of 2 of 1 of E. 1/s of Lot 41, Und. 1.5 of No, 9 feet of E. 100 feet of Lot 2 of 1 of E, i/2 of Lot 41 all in Kelly's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved to refer- the petition to the City . Solicitor far investigation and re-I port. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van lltteltnan, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of David S. Jacobson re• questing the City Council to waive the requiretent of sanitary sewer connection far a proposed tavern on his property located' at 1698 Maple Street and known as Lot 1 of Lot 311 of East Dubuque Addi- tion as no sanitary sewer is avail- able, presented and read, Councilman Wharton moved that the requirement of sanitary sewer connection be waived and the t•e- quest granted in s~~ fa.r as the installation complies with the or• dinance. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman, Carried by the fol~ lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilileu Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton Nays-None. Petition of John Wieser Ft al re- questing that the alley running from South Hill Street parallel with Grandview Avenue from Lot 13 to Lot 3 in Stewart's Sub. be closed permanently, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved to refer the petition to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None, Petition of George R. Burden, agent for Viola Rider Burden, Cor• nelia Rider Possart, Frances Rider Lee, Viola Burden James and George R. Burden, owners, and S. S, Kresge Company, lessee, and' L. B. Wertz, sublessee, requesting permission to construct and main- tain an unloading platform in the alley in the rear of the South 7 feet of City Lot 28A and the north 33 feet of City Lot 27, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the request be granted and that the City Solicitor be instructed to prepare a proper ordinance tout-m• ing the same. Seconded by Coun- cilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, What•ton. Nays-None. Ordinance No, 13-38 An ordinance granting to 1•iola Rider Burden, Cornelia Rider Pos- sart, Frances Ride1• Lee, Viola Bur• den James, and George R..Burrlen, owners, and S. S, Kresge Company, lessee, and L. B. Wertz, sub-lessee, their heirs, successors or assigns, the right to construct or maintain an unloading platform in the a1L y abutting the South 7 feet of City Lot 28A and the North 33 feet of C,ty Lot 27,, in the town, (nmv city) of Dubuque, Iowa; prescrib• ing the conditions of such permit presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the realm„ just hail be cou• sidered the first reading of the or• tlit,ance. Seconded by Councilman Thompson Carried by this follow ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Counci4nten Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, W;:arton. Nays-None. Councilman Wharton moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Coun- cilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson,, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays--None, The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Wharton moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordin- 114 Regular Session, June 6th, 1938 ante, Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman, Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None, Rules and Regulations Covering Use of Municipal Athletic Field 1-General supervision and man- agement of the Municipal Athletic Field is hereby vested in the Play- ground and Recreation Commission of the City of Dubuque, and the active management thereof shall be exercised by the recreational director, All persons or organizations desiring the use of the Municipal Athletic Field must make apljlica- tion therefor to the Playground and Recreation Commission upon an ~', approved form of application em• ~ bodying these rules and regulations which application shall be filed with the recreational director, 3-For the use of said Municipal Athletic Field, all persons or organ• izations other than as hereinafter specified, desiring the use of said field far baseball or football games for which the public is charged an admission fee, shall, at the time of making application therefor, pay as a rental fee for the use of said field: For baseball games, daytime, $lo.oo. For baseball games, night- time, $12.00 plus a deposit to cover cost of lighting the field. For football games, daytime, $12.00. For football games, night time, $15,00 plus a deposit to cover cast of lighting the field. The playground commission shall have the right, in lieu of the above rental fees for the use of said field for baseball and football, to cal-_ lect as rental therefor, an amount equal to 10 per cent of all paid ad- missions to said games. 4-For the use of the Municipal Athletic Field for all other events or activities, other than baseball or football, not provided for under Rule 3, the Playground and Recrea- tion Commission shall have the right to determine the rental foe to be paid for the use of said field, and the manner of payment of the same, 5-In consideration of t h e i r granting to the Playground and Re- creation Commission the right to continued use of their a t h l e t i c fields far the activities and pur- poses of the Playground and Re• creation Commission ae heretofore given by them, Columbia College and Academy and the University of Dubuque shall not be required to pay a rental fee for the use of said field far athletic events of an interscholastic nature, excepting that said organizations will be re- quired to Pay a cost of lighting said field when necessary, 6-In consideration of the finan- cial assistance extended to the Playground and Recreation Com- mission by the Independent School District of Dubuque, and the right to the continued use of their play- grounds for the activities and pur- poses of the Playground and Re• creation Commission as heretofore given by them, the Independent School District of Dubuque shall not be required to pay a rental fee for the use of said field for athletic events of~an interscholastic nature. 7-No change or alteration of any character shall be made in eithet• the Athletic Field itself, or in the grandstands, bleachers or other appurtenances unless per- mission in writing to make said change shall have been granted by the Playground and Recreation Commission at the time of filing the application for the use of said field, and any such change or changes shall be made under the supervision of the recreational director, 8-All persons or organizations to whom the use of the Municipal Athletic Field is granted upon pro• per application shall, within twelve hours after such use, put the field and grandstands in the same con- dition as when said field was taken over for such use. The recondi• tinning of said field and grand- stands shall be under the super- vision of and subject to the inspec- tion and approval of the recrea- tional director. 9-Said Municipal Athletic Field shall not, at any time, or under any occasion, be used by any ap- plicant for any unlawful purpose, and the use of said field shall at all times be subject to the provi• sinus of all police and fire regula- tions of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and in compliance therewith. 10-The custodian in charge of said Municipal Athletic Field under the direction of the Playground and Recreation Commission, shall, with all necessary assistants, have ac- cess to said field at all times in the performance of his or their official duties. 11-If, in the opinion of the Re• Regular Session, June 6th, 1938 115 creational Director the Municipal Athletic Field, because of climatic or weather conditions, cannot be used by an applicant for said use, the Recreational Director shall have the right and privilege of substituting for said period a like period of similar duration at a la- ter date, and if such substitution in his opinion is not feasible, and cannot be met, he shall have the right to refund to said applicant the fee paid at the time of making said application together with any deposit made therewith. 12-The Playground and Recrea- tion Commission and Recreational Director shall have the right, with- in seaenty-two (72) hours prior to the beginning of the period far which an application is made, to cancel said application, and to re• fund to said applicant the amount of said application fee, together with any deposit made therewith. 13-The Playground and Recrea- tion Comtission shall have the right to lease, from year to year, the concession privilege of said park, including al] concession priv- ileges or rights excepting admis- sions, Councilman Wharton moved that the rules and regulations be ap- proved and placed on file. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clarlt, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. Ordinance No. 10-1938. An Ordi- nance repealing Ordinance No. 9-33 entitled: An Ordinance amending an ordinance entitled 'An ordinance au- thorizing 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; designat- ing motor bus routes; Prescribing the places far loading and discharging of passengers; imposing conditions upon the rights granted by this ordinance; providing. for the continuance in effect of all of the provisions of the fran- chise ordinance of said Interstate Power Company not inconsistent here- with; and requirhtg an acceptance of the protisions hereof, as amended by Ordinance No. 29.32 by repealing that portion of Paragraph 258, Section 12, Route 7, and enacting a substitute in liett thereof." said ordinance hav- ing heen passed upon first and sec- ond readings on May 20th. 1935, pre- sented and read a third time. ORDINANCE NO. 10.1936. An Ordinance repealing Ordinance I No. 9-33 entitled, "An Ordinance amending an Ordinance entitled, 'An Ordinance authorizing Interstate Pow- er Company, its successors and as- signs to substitute motor bus trans• portation for street railway transpor- tation 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 routes; pre- scribing the places for loading and discharging of passengers; imposing conditions upon the rights granted by this ordinance; providing far the continuance in effect of all of the provisions of the franchise ordinance of said Interstate Power Company not inconsistent herewith; and re- quiring an acceptance of the provi- sions 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." Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: PARAGRAPH 672, SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. 9-33, entitled: "An Ordinance amending an Ordi- nance entitled 'Ordinance No, lb,-32, An Ordinance authorizing the Inter- state Power Company, its successors and assigns, to substitute motor bus transportation for street railway transportation in the City of Du- buque, fixing a time for the removal of rails, ties poles and appurtenances from the streets and the restoration of streets; designating motor bus routes; prescribing the places for loading and discharging of passen- gers; imposing ronditiaris upon the rights granted by this ordinance; pro- viding for the continuance in effect of all of the provisions of the fran- chise ordinance of said Interstate Power Company not inconsistent here- with; and requiring an acceptance of the provisions hereof,' as amended by Ordinance No. 20,-32 by repealing that portion of Paragraph 258, Sec- tion 72, Route 7, and enacting a sub- stitute in lieu thereof," be, and the same is hereby repealed. PARAGRAPH 673, SECTION 2. This Ordinance being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be iu farce and effect fi•om and after its final passage and adoption by the City Council and publication as pro- vided by law, Passed on first and second readings this 20th day of May, 1938, Passed, adopted and approved upon final readings this 6th day of June, 1938. CARL A, CLARK, Mayor. FRANI{ VAN DUELRIAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEO, R. MURPHI, F. w. TxonlPSON, Attest; Councihnen. J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Published officially in The Tele- graph-Herald newspaper June 8th, 1938. J. J. SHEA, 6-8-1t City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the ordinance. See- onded by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the following vote; Teas-Mayer Clark, Ccuu~;imcn i+`,urphy, Thompson; Van Duelman, Wllarton. Nays• -None. Ordinance No. 11-1938. An Ordi- nance repealing Ordinance No. 20-32 entitled: "An Ordinance amending 116 Regular Session, June 6th, 1938 an Ordinance entitled, 'No. 15-32. An Ordinance authorizing the Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, to substitute motor bus transportation for street railway transportation in the City of llu- buque; fixing a time for the removal of rails, ties, poles and appurte- nances from the streets and the re- storation of streets; designating motor bus routes; prescribing the places for loading and discharging of passengers, imposing conditions upon the rights granted by this or- dinance; providing for the continu- ance in effect of all of the provisions of the franchise ordinance of said Interstate Power Company not in- consistent herewith; and requiring an acceptance of the provisions hereof', by repealing that portion of Para- graph 268, Section 12, describing Route 5, and enacting a substitute in lieu thereof," said ordinance hav- ing been passed upon first and sec- ond readings on May 20t1i, 1938, pre- sented and read a third time. ORDINANCE N0. 11-1938 An Ordinance repealing Ordinance No. L0, -3Z entitled; "An Ordinance amending' an Grdiu- ance entitled 'No. 15, -32. An Ordin• once authorizing the Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, to substitute motor bus transportation for street railway transportation iu the City of llubuque; fixing a time for the removal of rails, ties, poles and appurtenances frmn the streets and the restoration of streets; desig- nating motor bus routes; prescribing the places for loading and discharg- ing of passengers, imposing condi- tions upon the rights granted by this ordinance; providing for the contin- uance in effect of aR of the provis- ions of the franchise ordinance of said Interstate Power Company not incon- sistent herewith; and requiring an ac- ceptance of the provisions hereof,' by repealing that portion of Paragraph 258, Section 12, describing Route 6, and enacting a substitute in lieu thereof." Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: PARAGRAPH 674, SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. 20, -32 entitled, "An Ordinance amending an Ordin- ance entitled: 'Ordinance No. 15, -32. An Ordinance authorizing the Inter- state Power Company, its succes- sors and assigns to substitute motor bus transportation for street railway transpm•tation in the City of Du- buque; fixing a time for the removal of rails, ties, poles and appurten- ances from the streets and the restor- ation of streets; designating motor bus routes; prescribing the places for loading and discharging of pas- sengers; imposing conditions upon the rights granted by this ordinance; providing for the continuance in ef- fect of all of the provisions of the franchise ordinance of said Interstate Power Company, not inconsistent herewith; and requiring an acceptance of the provisions hereof,' by repeal- ing that portion of paragraph 258, Section 12, describing Route 5, and enacting a substitute in lieu there- of," be, and the same is hereby re- pealed. PARAGRAPH 675, SECTION 2. This Ordinance being deemed arg- ent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and after its final passage and adoption by the City Council and publication as pro- vided by lacy, Passed upon first and second read- ings Lhis 2Utn day of, May, 1938. Passed, adopted and approved up- on final reading this Gth day of June, 1938. CARL A. CLARIi, Mayor. FRANIf VAN DUELMAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEO. R. MURPHY, F. W, THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in The Tele• graph-Herald newspaper June 8th, 1938. J. J. SHEA, 6-81t City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy, Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor (lark, CJUnc ;men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. r. A ays--tone. Ordinance No, 12-1938. An Ordi- en- r maa~ce nonce amending an 0 d titled: "Ordinance No. 15-32. An Or- dinance authorizing Interstate Power Company, its successors and as- signs to substitute motor bus trans- portation far street raihvay trans- portation in the City of Dubuque; fixing a time for the removal of rails, ties, poles, and appurtenarces from the streets and the restoration of streets; designating motor bus routes; prescribing the Places for loading and discharging of passen- gers; imposing conditions upon rights granted by this ordinance; providing for the continuance in effecC of all the provisions of the franchise ordi- nance of said Interstate Power Cem- pany not inconsistent herewith; and requiring an acceptance of the pro- visions hereot," said ordinance hav- ing been passed upon first and sec- ond readings on lklay 20th, 1938, pre- sented and read a third time. ORDINANCE N0. 12-1936 An Ordinance amending an Ordin- ance entitled: "Ordinance No. 15-32. An Ordin- ance authorizing Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns to substitute motor bus transporta- tion for street railway transportation in the City of Dubuque; fixing a time for the removal o[ rails, ties, poles, and appurtenances from the streets and the restoration of streets; desig- nating motor bus routes; prescribing the places for loading and discharging of passengers; imposing conditions up- on rights granted by this ordinance; providing for the continuance in effect of al] the provisions of the franchise ordinance of said Interstate Power Company not inconsistent herewith; and requiring an acceptance of the provisions hereof," by repealing Paragraph 258, Section 12, and enacting a substitute in lieu thereof. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: PARAGRAPH 676 SECTION 1. That Paragraph 258, Section 12 of an Ordinance entitled: "Ordinance No. 16-32. An Ordin- ance authorizing Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, to substitute motor bus transportation for street railway transportation for 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 Regular Session, June 6th, 1938 117 motor bus routes; prescribing the places for loading and discharging of passengers; imposing conditions upon the rights granted by this ordinance; providing for the continuance in ef- fect of all of the provisions of said franchise ordinance of said Interstate Power Company not inconsistent here- with; and requiring an acceptance of the provisions hereof," be, and the same is hereby repealed and the following enacted in lieu thereof: "PARAGRAPH 258-ROUTES- SECTION 12 In consideration of the permission to abandon the railway system and substitute therefore motor bus trans- portation, and in order to provide greater facilities to the public, with- out interfering with or nullifying rail- way routes as existing rvhen the franchise ordinance was adopted, it is provided that the routes to be tra- versed by said motor bus transporta- tion system shall be as follows: 1-MAIN STREET ROUTE: Com- mencing at Jones and Main Streets; thence on Main Street to Thirteenth Street; Thence on Thirteenth Street to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to Twenty-fourth Street; thence on Twenty-fourth Street to Jackson Street; thence on .Jackson Street to Milwaukee; thence on Mil- waukee Street to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to Fifteenth Street; thence on Fifteenth Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to point of beginning. 2-GRANDVIEW AVENUE ROUTE: Commencing at Eighth Avenue and Iutain Street; thence on Main Street to West Fourteenth Street; thence on West Fourteenth Street to Prairie Street; thence on Prairie Street to West Eleventh Street; thence an West Eleventh to Race Street; thence on Race Street to Rose Street; thence on Rase Street to Alta Vista Street; thence on Alta Vista Street to West Fom•teenth Street; thence on West Fourteenth to Algona Street; thence ou Algona Street to Bennett Street; thence on Bennett Street to North Grandview Avenue; thence on North Grandview and South Grandview Ave- nue to Southern Avenue; thence on Southern Avenue to South Locust Street; thence an Soutlt Locust Street to Dodge Street; thence on Dodge Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to place of beginning at Eighth Avenue and Main Street. 3-CLEVELAND AVENUE AND DODGE STREET ROUTE: Commenc- ing on Main Street at West Eleventh Street; thence on Main Street to Jones Street; thence on Jones Street to Locust Street; thence on Locust Street to Dodge Street; thence on Dodge Street to Grandview Avenue; thence on South Grandview Avenue to Bryant Street; thence on Bryant Street to Rush Street; thence on Rush Street to Villa Street (weather per- muting, otherwise on F.ush Street tb Mountaln Lane); thence on either Vil- a Street or Mountain Lane to Cleve- land Avenue, thence on Cleveland Avenue to Bryant Street thence on Bryant Street to Dodge Street; thence on Dodge Street to Locust Street; thence an Locust Street to Jones Street; Thence on Jones Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to West Tenth Street; thence on West Tenth Street to Iowa Street; thence on Iarva Street to West Eleventh Street; thence an West Eleventh Street to the Place of beginning. 4-FREMONT AVEI~TUE ROUTE: Commencing at Eighth Avenue and Main Street; thence on Main Street to Jones Street; thence on Janes ~ Street to Locust Street; thence on Locust Street to Dodge Street; thence on Dodge Street to Fremont Avenue; thence on Fremont Avenue to Wart- burg Place; thence on Fremont Ave- nue and Dodge Street to Grandview Avenue; thence on South Grandview Avenue to Bryant Street; thence re- turn on South Grandview and North Grandview Avenue to Delhi Street; thence on Delhi Street to Algona Street; thence on Algona Street to West Fourteenth Street; thence on West Fourteenth Street to Alta Vista Street; thence on Alta Vista Street to Rose Street; thence on Rose Street to Race Street; thence on Race Street to West Eleventh Street; thence on West Eleventh Street to Prairie Street; thence on Prairie Street to tiVest Fourteenth Street; thence on 1Vest Fourteenth Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to place of beginning. 5 -SEMINARY HILL ROUTE; Commencing at White Street and East Eighth Avenue; thence on White Street to East Seventh Street; Thence on Fast Seventh Street and Vrest Seventh Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street and Madison Street to Seminary Street; thence on Seminary Street to St. Ambrose Street; thence on St. Ambrose and Asbury Streets to Delhi Street; thence on Delhi Street to Julien Ave- nue at Mount Pleasant Street; thence on Julien Avenue to Alpine Street; thence on Alpine Street to West Third Street; thence on West Third Street to Hill Street; thence on Hill Street to Eighth Avenue; thence on Eighth Avenue to point of beginning on White Street. 6 -WEST DUBUQUE ROUTE: Commencing at White Street and East Eighth Avenue; thence on East Pighth Avenue and Eighth Avenue to Hill Street; thence on Hill Street to West Third Street; thence on West Third Street to Alpine Street; thence on Alpine Street to Julien Avenue; thence on Julien Avenue to Delhi Street; thence on Delhi Street to Asbury Street; thence on Asbury Street and St, Ambrose Street to Seminary Street; thence on Semi- nary Street to West Locust Street; thence on West Locust Street to West Seventeenth Street; thence on West Seventeenth Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to 'rG'est Sixth Street; thence on West and East Sixth Streets to White Street; thence on White Street to place of beginning, 7-LINWOOD AVENUE ROUTE: Commencing at Eighth Avenue and Main Street; thence on Main Street to West Thirteenth Street; thence on 11'est Thirteenth Street to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to Twenty-second Street; thence on Twenty-second Street to Windsor Avenue; thence on Windsor Avenue to Davis Street; thence on Davis Street to Sheridan Street; thence on Sheridan Street to Edith Street; thence on Edith Street to Burden Street; thence on Burden Street to Windsor Avenue; thence on Windsor Avenue to East Twenty-second Street; thence on East Twenty- second Street to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to Third Sireet; thence on Third Street to Iowa Street; thence on Iowa Street to Second Street; thence on Second Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to place of beginning. FIII~ t , .i: ii ':1'v `, ~ ,*,, ~~ II ,fir.. . I' ^i ~i i i~ '11 i~ ~. ti`Yj- 5 i'. aw ~ ~, ~•,~ti:.A (~ M; ,? ~' ~'. L III. ~' I ~~ ~~L~ Regular Session, June 6th, 1938 S--EAGLE POINT ROUTE: Com- mencing at Jones and Main Streets; thence on Main Street to West Thir- teenth Street; thence on West Thir- teenth Street to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to Twen- tieth Street; thence on Twentieth Street to Rhomberg Avenue; thence on Rhomberg Avenue to LinGOln At°enue; thence on Lincoln Avenue to Sumner Street; thence on Sum- ner Street to Rhotberg Avenue; thence on Rhomberg Avenue to Shiras Street; thence on Shiras Street to Eagle Point Park; thence return on Shiras Street to Rhomberg Avenue; thence on Rhomberg Ave- nue to East Twentieth Street; thence on East Twentieth Street to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to Fifteenth Street; thence on West Fifteenth Street to Main Street; thence on Niain Street to place Of beginning. IThe portions of this route from Rhomberg Avenue to Eagle Point Park oust- Shiras Street may be re- stricted to the smnmer months). 9-CLEVELAND AVENUE AND MOUNT CARMEL ROUTE; Com• mencing at Eighth Avenue and Main Street; thence on Main Street to Dodge Street; thence on Dodge Street to Bryant Street; thence ott Bryant Street to South Grandview .Avenue; thence on South Grandview Avenue to end of Avenue at Mt. Car- mel; thence return on South Grand- view to Bryant Street; thence on Bryant Street to Rush Street; thence ott Rush Street to Villa Street fcreather permitting, otherwise on Rush Street to Mountain Lane); thence on either Villa Street or Mountain Lane to Cleveland Ave- nue; thence on Cleveland Avenue to Bryant Street; thence on Bryant Street to Dodge Street; thence an Dodge Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to place of begin- ning. 10 -FAST DUBUQUE ROUTE: Commencing on Eighth Avenue, East cf Main Street; thence on Eighth Avenue to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to Fourth Street; thence on East Fourth Street to Past Dubuque Bridge; returning from East Dubuque Bridge on East Fourth Street to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to Seventh Street; thence on Seventh Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to Eighth Avenue; thence on Eighth Avenue to place of beginning. SPECIAL SCHOOL BUS ROUTES. (al Commencing on Main Street at Jones Street; thence on Main Street to Railroad Street; thence on Rail- road Street to Locust Street; thence on Locust Street to Rockdale Road; thence on Rockdale Road to South f,'randview Avenue; thence on South Grandview Avenue to end of Avenue; thence return on South Grandview Avenue and North Grandview Avenue to West Third Street; thence on West Thtrd Street to Alpine Street; thence on Alpine Street to Julien Avenue; thence on Julien Avenue to Deihl Street; thence on Delhi Street to Asbury Street; thence on Asbury Slreet to St. Ambrose Street; thence on St, Ambrose Street to Seminary Street; thence on Seminary Street Gi West Locust Street; thence an West Locust Street to West Seven- teenth Street; thence on West Seventeenth Street to Central Ave- nue; thence on Central Avenue to bus terminal at Twenty-fourth Street: (b) Commencing on Main Street at Fifteenth Street; thence on Fif- teenth Street to Locust Street; thence on Locust Street to West Locust Street; thence on West Locust Street to Seminary Street; thence on Seminary Street to Avoca Street; thence on Avoca Street to Rosedale Avenue; thence on Rosedale Avenue to West Locust Street; thence on West Locust Street to West Seventeenth Street; thence on West Seventeenth Street tc Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to bus terminal at Twenty- fourth Street. (c) Commencing at Garfield Ave- nue and Elm Street; thence on Gar- field to Marshall Street; thence on Marshall Street to .Rhomberg Ave- nue; thence on Rhomberg Avenue to place of beginning at Elm Street. The foregoing routes shall be maintained and services by motor bus transportation for the remain- ing period of the franchise of said cmnpany, its successors and as- ~igns, except modification and addi- tions thereto may, when properly au- thorized, be made as the demands and convenience of the public may make the same necessary or advisa- ble. PAR. 677 Section 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect ten (10) days from and after its final passage, adoption and approval of the City Council and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ings this 20th day of May, 1938. Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this Gth day of June, 1V38. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor GEO. R. MURPHY FRANK VAN DUELMAN ALBERT WHARTON F. W. THGMPSON Councilmen ATTEST: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in The Tele- graph-Herald newspaper June 8th, A. D., 1938. J. J. SHEA, G-8-lt City Clet•]t Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the ordinance. Sec• onded by Councilman Murphy, Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van. Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Report of the Board of Health for the month of April, 1938, pre• sented. Councilman Murphy moved that the report of the Board of Health for the month of April, 1938, be re• ceived and placed on file. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson,, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None, Regular Session, June 6th, 1938 119 Dubuque, Iowa, June 3rd, 1938. To the Honorablo Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with the pt•ovisions of Chapter 289 of the Code of Iowa, 1935, as amend- ed, the Civil Service Commission conducted an entrance examination on April 26th, 1938, far those seek- ing positions au the eligible list for appointment to positions on the Police and Fire Departments. The following are those who passed the mentah and physical ex- aminations with the highest aver- ages. All appointments for posi- tions on the Police and Fire De• partments should be made ft•om this list for the period ending April, 1939. POLICE DEPARTMENT Hamer D. Clark ..........................975 Walter L, Grace ............................957/a Clarence A. Oswald ......................913/5 Jerome Steffen ............................893/4 Joseph Casanova ........................886/a Herman J. Rave ..........................841/5 Jahn J. Ivrey ..................................831/z Clarence P. Ryan ........................826/5 Robert L. Golden ........................811/4 Ivan G, Feltes ...............................74 FIRE DEPARTMENT John T. Ratterman ....................973/4 J, Norbert Rauch ..........................961/4 Homer M. Buckley ....................953/$ Paul J. Corbett .............................953/s Edward Gethards ........................943/s John M. Connelly ........................941/8 William J. Lynch ........................933/4 Cyril V. Behr ................................885 Joseph J. Blasen ............................877/5 Leo J. Sullivan .......:....................873/4 Respectfully submitted, E. J. RYAN, Chairman. W, J. RAWSON, C. S. HARKER, Commissioners. J, J, SHEA, Clerk. State of Iowa j County of Dubuque J SS. .. Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public in and for Du- buque County, State of Iowa, this 6th day of June, 1938. [Seal.] C. A. REED, Notary Public in and far Dubuque County, State of Iowa. Councilman Murphy moved that' the report of the Civil Service Commission be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman, Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. June 6, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the meeting of the City Colyhcil held February 7, 1938, the City Manager was di• rected to obtain froth the Inter- state Power Company and the Key City Gas Company a statement of their earnings and disbursements for the calendar year 1937, A statement from the Key City Gas Company was obtained under the date of Februaiy 16th and that of the Interstate Power Company on May lOth,1938. The statements are herewith transmitted to the Council for their further action, Respectfully submitted,, A. A. RHOMBE~RG, City Manager, Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City Man- ager Rhomberg and the statements be referred to the City Council for future action. Seconded by Coun• Gilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. June 6, 1938, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At. the meeting of the City Council held March 7, 1938, the petition of H, T. Bertsch for additional lights on Sunset Ridge was referred to me for in• vestigation and report. I have examined the original plat of Sunset Ridge filed in the County Recorder's office under the date of February 27, 1926, and find that the Sunset Ridge driveway has never been dedicated as a street. The dimensions indicated for the vari- ous lots presumably run to the edge of the 20 foot paved drive- way and it is my opinion that the title to the paved driveway is in the names of the heirs to the Har- riet Guthrie estate. It is my recommendation that no further lights be installed for the reason that the' Sunset Ridge drive- way is not a city street. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the recmnmendation of City Man- ager Rhomberg be approved. Sec• onded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: 12U Regular Session, June 6th, 1938 Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. June 6, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the session of the City Council held May 2, 1938, the petition of Mrs. Minnie' Zogg, et al, requesting a reduction in the special assessments levied against their property for the improvement of Roosevelt Street was referred to me for investigation and report. I find from the examination of the records that Roosevelt Street was improved at a total cost of $23,466.04, toward the payment of which a Federal Grant of $6,835.65 was secured, and that an assess- ment was levied against the bene- fitted property on March 27, 1934, for the balance. Objections were heard to this assessment and on June 5, 1934, the- City Council lev- ied arevised assessment which raised the City's share of the total improvement to $4,776.39. It would appear from the record that the assessment was legally i levied in the amounts which the Council, in 1934, felt were equit- able and just. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the communication of City Manager Rhomberg be made a mat• ter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-Nave, May 20, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, .city of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The attached peti- tion of Felix G. Becker and E. J. Voggenthaler requesting the City Council to vacate that portion of Wall Street located between their respective properties South of Sev- enth Street in Dubuque Harbor Im- provement Co. Addition, received the consideration of the Planning and Zoning Commission at a meet- ing held May 20th. After viewing the property it was unanimously resolved to recom- mend to your body that public in• terests suggests that this petition be denied. Wall Street leads from the busi• ness district Southerly to City pro- perty in the neighborhood of the Dubuque Athletic Field and with possible future developments in this district uncertain and indefin- ite, it would be a mistake to re• lease the street in question, Respectfully submitted, R. V. McKAY, Planning and Zoning Commission, R. V. 1l4cKay, Secretary. Councilman Murphy moved that the recommendation of the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson,, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Resolution No. 45,38 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submftted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be and the same are hereby approved and it is ordered that the premises to be occupied by such applicants shall be forthwith inspected. CLASS "B" PERMIT A. R. Uppinghause (New), 238- 240 West 6th Street. Mrs. Frank R. Gregory (New), 1120 Julien Avenue. George Nordin (Transfer of ad- dress ft•ont 655 tiVest 8th Street), 1105 Julien Avenue. Leo Link (Renewal),, 1487 Cen- tral Avenue. Martin Meyer (Renewal),, 530 East 22nd Street. Dell Warren (Renewal), 1700 Central Avenue. CLASS "C" PERMIT Chas. Savory (Renewal), 892 Cleveland Avenue. Passed, adopted and approved I this 6th day of June, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor. FRANI{ VAN DUELMAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEO. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen, Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution, Seconded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the Eollowingl vote: Yeas-,Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Regular Session, June 6th, 1938 121 Resolution No. 46-38 Whereas, heretofore applications were filed by the within named applicants for Beer Permits and they received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by them have been inspect~ ed~ and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed a proper bond: Now,. therefore, Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is hereby di• rected to issue to the following named persons a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT A. R. UpPinghouse (New), 238- 240 West 6th Street. Mrs. Frank R. Gregory (Ne~v), 1120 Julien Avenue, George Nordin (Transfer of ad• dress from 555 West 8th Street), 1105 Julien Avenue, Leo Link (Renewal), 1487 Cen• tral Avenue. Martin Meyer (Renewal), 530 East 22nd Street. Dell Warren (Renewal), 1700 Central Avenue. CLASS "C" PERMIT Chas. Savory (Renewal),, 892 Cleveland Avenue. Be it further resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of June, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEO. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON,, Councilmen. Attest: J. J, SHEA, City Clerk, Councilman Murphy moved the ~ adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel• man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. June 6, 1938. Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: In accordance with your request I have inspected the locatio^ and plan of the proposed loading platform for the City Mar- ket at 13th and Central Avenue. This platform will not project into the alley as far as the tele- phone poles and stairway. The plan of construction is satisfactory and I would suggest that the re• quested permission be granted, Respectfully submitted, H. H, HOWIE, Building Commissioner. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the request be granted and that the City Solicitor be instructed to prepare a proper ordinance cov eying the request. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-=None. There being no further business Councilman Murphy moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark,, Councilmen 141urphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, A'a.ys-None. J, J. SHEA, City Clerk, APPraved ..................................1938, Adopted ....................................1938. Councilmen: ~ ...................................... Attest : ................................................ City Clerk. r` °,fr:P 122 Special Session, June 6th, 1938 Hoard of Health (Official) Special Session, Juno 6th, 1938. Bcard met at 9:15 P, M. Present -Chairman Carl A, Clark, Messrs. Geo. R, Murphy, F. W, Thompson, Frank Van Duelman and Albert Wharton. Resolution of Board of Health of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, Be it Resolved by the Board of Health of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the General Insulating and Manufacturing Company of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be notified to stop and cease operating their plant until such time as said com- pany complies with the recommen- dations of the Department of Health of the State of Iowa, and the orders of the Health Depart- ment of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, by the installation of proper appar- atus for the remove] of poisonous gases from the vapors or gases emitted from said plant during its operation presented and read. City Manager Rhomberg recom- mended that the Board of Health defer action on the resolution and that the General Insulating and Manufacturing Company be allow- ed areasonable time to comply with the provisions of the resolu- tion. Mr. Geo. R. Murphy moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Rhomberg be approved. Sec- onded by Mr. F. W. Thampaon. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Chairman Carl A, Clark, Messrs. Geo. R, Murphy, F, W. Thompson, Frank Van Duelman and Albert Wharton, Nays-None. There being no further business, Mr. Frank Van Duelman moved to adjourn. Seconded by Mr. Geo, R, Murpky. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Chairman Carl A. Clark, Messrs. Geo, R. Murphy, F. W. Thompson, Frank Van Duelman and Albert Wharton, Nays-None. J, J. SHEA, Clerk, Board of Health. Approved ..................................1938. Attest : ................................................ Clerk, Board of Health. Special Session, June 30th, 1938 123 City Council (Official) Special Session, June 30th, 1938, Council met at 8:00 P. M. Present-ilTayor Clark, Council- men Murphy, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Wharton, City Manage r Rhomberg, Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Van Duelman and Wharton. Mayor glark read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of adopting resolutions directing the City Manager to issue beer permits and cigarette permits and acting on any other business as may prop- erly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Notice of Claim of Harold Bar- rett in the amount of $25,00 for damages done to his stare fixtures and stock caused by water from Mt, Loretta Street during the storm of June 14th, 1938, presented and read. Councilman Wharton moved to refer the claim to the City Solic- itor. Soconded by Councilman Mur- phy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen 11lurphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Notice of Claim of Gabriel F. Beck in the amount of $15.00 for damages done to his garden on the night of June 14th, 1938, due to the storm sewer not taking the water, presented and read. Councilman Wharton moved to refer the claim to the City Solic- itor. Seconded by Councilman Mur- phy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Notice of bevy and Sale of Mary Weber Frehlich versus Philip Ers- chens et al, against Lots 1 and 2 of the Sub. of Lot 8 and the Nortlt 23 feet 6 inches of Lot 7, all in S. 114. Langworthy's Subdivision, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the Notice of Levy and Sale to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. KEI' CITY LODGE, No. 1238, International Association of Machinists. Dubuque, Tows, June 11th, 1938. J. J. Shea, City Clerk of Dubuque, Iowa. Dear Sir: We are taking this means of informing the Honorable City Manager and City Council of the fact that Mr. Homer Clark and Mr, Herman Rave are among the high men who are eligible far ap- pointment to vacancies that may occur in the City Police Depart- ment. We are requesting that you give these men every consideration for any appointment that may be made. Thanking you in advance for any assistance, I remain, JOHN R. GROGAN, Rec. Sec. No. 1238. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman Wharton, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None, IOWA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, Division Maintenance Engineer. Manchester, Iowa, June 6th, 1938. J, J. Shea, Clerk, City of Dubuque, Dubuque, Icwa. Dear Sir: Enclosed you will find one copy of our form 593~Resolu- tion Primary Road Extensions, Ci- ties and Towns, as well as form 594-Contract. These have been approved and accepted by the Iowa Stato High- way Commission, being signed by C. L, McKinnon, Chairman, These are for your files. Yours very truly, FRANK L. DAVIS, Div. Maint. Engineer. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication be made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman Van Duelman, Carried by the following vote: Peas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Councilman Wharton 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 Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: 5~. 4," ~;~: 'I '' ''I N ~i ~ ~ ~~i; h.~r r ~ .4,' ~, i ~I, I ,'~ L,,, i i" ~~ ~.; Y' ,,, 124 Special Session, June 30th, 1938 Yeas-Mayor Clarlt, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. Mr. Charles Spielman addressed the Council relative to the charges made by the TnterstatePower Com- pany for bus fare and aslting what action has been talten by the Coun- cil in ordering a reduction, also re- questing the Council to compare the rates charged by the Interstate Power Company for electricity in Dyersville and in Dubuque. The Council advised Mr. Spielman that they were considering at this time both electric light rates and bus fare charges. Mr. Miller addressed the Council requesting that Charles Street be vacated. Councilman Wharton moved that the request be referred to the City Manager for investigation and re• port. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clarlt, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of Iowa Housing League earnestly requesting the City Council support and advice in plans toward better housing for the people of the State of Iowa, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to r~ fer the communication to the City Council for further consideration. Seconded by Councilman Van Duel• rnan. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. Communication of St. Mary' s Church requesting permission to display a banner across Main Street betwesa Sixth and Seventh Streets, presented and read. City Manager Rhomberg advised the City Council that on account of no Council meeting being scheduled that he had granted the request. Councilman 114urphy moved that the action of City Manager Rhom- berg in grantfng the request be ap~ proved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow ing vote; Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of American L e g i o n Drum Corps requesting permission to suspend a banner across Main Street between 8th and 9th Streets, presented and read. City Manager Rhomberg advised the City Coun• cil that on account of no Council meeting being scheduled that he had granted the request. Councilman Murphy moved that the action of City Manager Rhom- berg in granting the request be ap- proved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton, Nays-None. Petition of Anthony Puccio re• questing exemption from the Fruit Peddlers' License, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Council for further consideration. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Women's Guild of St. Dlark's Lutheran Church request- ing permission to block off 12th Street, bottveen Locust and Bluff Streets, presented and read. City Manager Rhomberg advised the City Council that on account of no Council meeting being scheduled that he had granted the request. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the action of City Manager Rhomberg in granting the request be approved. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Ellis Tindell request- ing permission to construct a porch and steps on the rear of his house located at 632 8th Avenue, said porch and steps would extend out in the alleytivay about three feet, presented and read, Councilman Wharton moved to re- fer the petition to the Building Commissioner for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Dubuque Tent No. 24 The Macabees requesting permis- sion to use the lots west of the Dubuque Athletic Field for the pur- Special Session, June 30th, 1938 12S pose of holding a carnival during the week of July 18th to 23rd, both inclusive and also that the rental and license fees be waived, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the request be granted and that both the rental fee and li- cense Fee be waived. Seconded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Molo Oil Company requesting that they be given fire protection during the holding of their shows at Silver Acres on July 3rd and 4th, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the request be granted. Sec• onded by Councilman Van Dnel• man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Daelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Trausch Baking Com- pany requesting permission to build and install an underground coal hopper and storage bin in Salina Street at the rear of their plant located on Lot 4 of Dubuque Har- bor Company's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to t•e• fer the petition to the Building Commissioner for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Trausch Baking Com• pony requesting permission to build and install an underground gasoline storagE tank in the rear of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 3 of Dubuque Harbor Company's Addition, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to re- fer the petition to the Building Commissioner for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Vau Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. June 30th, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I have examined the ground, plans and specifica- tions for the proposed underground coal hopper and underground gaso- line storage tank as outlined in the petitions of the Trausch Baking Co. As contemplated and if construct- ed according to the Building Code they offer no objection to the street or danger to life or property. In line with the above I would suggest that permission be granted for con• structian. Respectfully submitted, H. H. I30WIE, Building Commissioner. Councilman Wharton moved that the report of Building Commission- er Howie be made a matter of record and that the City Solicitor be instructed to prepare proper or• dinances. Seconded by Councilman Van Daelman. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Mrs. Martha Wilson, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspension of the 1937 taxes on Lot 7 Sub. of City Lot 730 and 1 of Unien Addition,, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to re• fer the petition to the City Solic• itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Julia Clark, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspen• sion of the 1937 taxes on Lots 3 and 4 of City Lot 682, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to re• fer the petition to the City Solic• iron for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Vatt Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Della C. Thull, refer- red to the City Council by the• Board of Supervisors, requesting cancellation of the 1937 taxes on the South 2 feet 6 inches of Lot 2 and all of Lot 3 in Kleinschmidt's Subdivision, presented and read. Couhcilman Murphy moved to rep fer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec• onded by Councilman Van, Due]- rnan. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen t: 126 Special Session, June 30th, 1938 Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Spahn & Rose Lum- ber Company requesting permis- sion to erect a wall around their area `vays on both the Washington Street side of their building and the East Eighth Avenue' side of their building, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil to view the grounds. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Communication of Frank Huftill submitting his application for ap- pointment to the vacancy that is existing on the Library Board, pre- sented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that Mr. Frank Huftill be appointed as a member of the Library Board to fill the unexpired term of H. B. Gniffke, deceased, said term to ex- pire July 1st, 1939. Seconded by Councilman Mul'phy. Carried by the follotiving vote: Yeas-Mayor Clarlt, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson,, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress requesting permis- sion to hold a parade on the streets of Dubuque on Saturday, July 30th, 1938, at 10:00 A. M., presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy,. Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Petition of Louis Hoffman et al objecting to the discontinuing of the Mt. Carmel bus service over South Locust Street and Southern Ave7lue and requesting that said service be restored to its former route, presented and read. Councilman Wharton moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Council Proceedings for the' month of April, 1938, presented for approval. Councilman Murphy moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of April, 1938, be approved as printed. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Ordinance No, 13-38. An ordinance granting to Viola Rider Burden, Cornelia Rider Pos- sart, Frances Rider Lee, Viola Bur- den James, and George R. Burden, owners, and' S. S. 1{resge Company, lessee ,and L. B. Wertz, sub-lessee, their heirs, successors or assigns, the right to construct or maintain an unloading platform in the alley abutting the south 7 feet of City Lot 28A and the north 33 feet of City Lot 27, in the town, (now city) of Dubuque, Iowa; prescrib- ing the conditions of such permit, said ordinance having been passed upon first and second readings on June 6th, 1938, presentedi and read a third time. ORDINANCE 13.38 An ordinance granting to Viola Rider Burden, Cornelia Rider Possart, Frances Rider Lee, Viola Burden James, and George R. Burden, owners, and S. S. Kresge Company, lessee, and I.. D. Wertz, sub-lessee, their heirs, successors or assigns, the right to construct or maintain an unloading Bouthr 7 feett of City Lotlt28A and the North 33 feet of City Lot 27, in the town, (now city) of Dubuque, Iowa; prescribing the conditions of such permit. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Paragraph 676 Section I That Viola Rider Burden, Cornelia Rider Possart, Frances Rider Lee, Viola Burden James, and George R. Burden, owners, and S. S. Kresge Company, lessee, and L. B. Wertz, sub-lessee, their heirs, successors or assigns, be, and they are hereby granted the right and authority to construct and maintain an unloading platform in the alley abutting the South 7 feet of City lot 28A and the North 33 feet of City lot 27 in the town (now city) of Dubuque, Iowa, such unloading platform to be 3 feet 0 inches in width, and 8 feet 6 inches in length, and 6 feet 6 inches in heighth, the same to be used in connection with the operation of the business of said sub-lessee, L. B. Wertz; said structure to be built un- der the supervision of the Building Commissioner of the City of Dubuque. Paragraph 679 Section 2. It is understood and provided that such right, license and permission to use such alley is subject to the continuous control of the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, reserving the right to impose restrictions or conditions upon the enjoyment there- of, as may be reasonably necessary for the protection of the public in- terests, including the right to revoke and rescind such permission, if at any time the public interest should require such revocation. If and when such permit, right and license is revoked by said City Council, said owners, lessee, and sub-lessee, their Special Session, June 30th, 1938 127 heirs, successors and assigns, shall remove such unloading platform at their own expense, and restore such part of the alley as has been occupied thereby, to the same condition it was in prior to the construction of such platform. Paragraph 680 Section 3 This ordinance shall be in force and effect ten (10) days from and after its final passage, adoption and approval by the City Council, and publication as provided by law, and the rights hereunder shall accrue to said Viola Rider Burden, Cornelia Rider Possart, Frances Rider Lee, Viola Burden James, and George R. Burden, owners; and S. S. Kresge Company, lessee; and L. B. Wertz, sub-lessee, their heirs, successors and assigns, when the provisions hereof shall have been accepted by them. Passed upon first and second read- ings, this 6th day of June 1938. Passed, adapted and approved upon final reading this 30th day of June, 1938. CARL A, CLARK, Maya r. FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEO. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, _ City Cleric, ACCEPTANCE BY OWNERS George R. Burden, agent for Viola Rider Burden, Cornelia Rider Possart, Frances Rider Lee, Viola Burden James, and George R. Burden, as owners of the South 7 feet of City Lot 28A, and the North 33 feet of City Lot 27, in the town (now city) of Dubuque, Iotiva, does hereby, on behalf of said owners, accept the terms, pro- v~sions and conditions of the ordi- nance adopted by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, designated as, "Ordinance No. 13-38. An ordinance granting to Viola Rider Burden, Cor- nelia Rider Possart, Frances Rider Lee, Viola Burden James, and George R. Burden, owners, and S, S. Kresge Company, lessee, and L. B. Wertz, sub-lessee, their heirs, successors or assigns, the right to construct or maintain an unloading platform in the alley abutting the South 7 feet of City Lot 28A and the North 33 feet of City Lot 27, in the town, (now city) of Dubuque, Iowa; prescribing the conditions of ouch permit," this 5th day of July 1938. Viola Rider Burden, Cornelia Rid- er Possart, Frances Rider Lee, Viola Burden James, and George R. Burden, owners, By GEO. R. BURDEN, Agent. ACCEPTANCE BY LESSEE The S. S. I{resge Co. lessee of the premises described ac the South 7 feet of City Lot 28A, and the North 33 feet of City Lot 27, in the town (now city) of Dubuque, Iowa, does hereby accept the terms, provisions and conditions of the ordinance adopt- ed by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, designated as: "Ordinance No. 13-,t3. An ordinance gi•anting to Viola Rider Burden, Cor- nelia Rider Possart, Frances Rider I,ee. Viola Y,urden .lams, and George R. Burden, owners. and S. S. I{resge Company, lessee, and L. B. Wertz, sub-lessee, their heirs, successors or assigns, the right to construct or maintain an unloading Platform in the alley abutting the South 7 feet of City Lot 28A, and the North 33 feet of City Lot 27, in the town (now city) of Dubuque, Iowa; prescribing the conditions of such permit," this 6th day of July 1938. S. S. KRESGE COMPANY, By Jean Currie, Asst. Secy. ACCEPTANCE BY SUB-LESSEE The undersigned, L, B, Wertz, sub- lessee of the North part of the prem- ises described as, the South 7 feet of City Lot 28A, and the North 33 feet of City Lot L7, in the town, (now city) of Dubuque, Iowa, does hereby accept the terms, provisions, and con- ditions of the ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Du- buque, designated as: "Ordinance No. 13-38. An ordinance granting to Viola Rider Burden, Cor- nelia Rider Possart, Frances Rider Lee, Viola Burden ,James, and George R. Burden, owners, and S. S. Kresge Company, lessee, and L. B, Wertz, sub-lessee, their heirs, successors, or assigns, the right to construct .or maintain au unloading platform in the alley abutting the South 7 feet of City Lot 2$A, and the North 33 feet of City Lot 27, in the town, (now city) of Dubuque, Iowa; prescribing the conditions of such permit," this 5th day of July 1938. LLOYD B. WERTZ, Published officially in The Tele- graph-Herald newspaper July 6th, 1938. 7-6-1T J. J, SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Wharton moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Mm•phy, Thompson,, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of a statement of receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were drawn dm•ing the month of April, 1938, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to re- ceive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson, Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson,. Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Dubuque, Iowa, JunE 10th, 1938. 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 thy, taxes fm' the year 1938 beg to advise that it has completed its work af- ter having been in session from the first Monday in May, 1938. We have had a. number of complaints and have made personal investiga- tion in each instance, Hereto at- tached you will find all assess- ments equalized by the Board. There being nothing further to do ~~I; i~l ii ~l Il~~~l,i rill ~,I 4 ~ i' 'i ~~, ~, ~I ~I I19 ii Ii '' ~ I~ iv' PI' ' ~~ i ~''~~ I ', ¢. ~, 128 Special Session, June 30th, 1938 the Board has taken final adjourn- ment. Respectfully submitted, E. G. FORWARD Chairman. JOHN H. WEIMER, ROBERT E. CLANCY, Members, Board of Review. Attest: J. J, SHEA, Clerlt, Board of Review. Councilman Murphy moved that the report of the Board of Review be received and placed on file and that tivarrants in the amount of $200.00 each be ordered drawn in favor of E. G. Forward, John H, Weimer and Robert E. Clancy for services rendered as members of the Board of Review and as em- bodied in Resolution Nc. 28-38. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son, Catt•ied by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. June 29, 1938. To the Honorable Mayor, and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting herewith reports of the City Audi- ', tar, City Treasurer, City Water De• partnrent and City Health Depart- ment for the month of May, 1938, also annual report of the City Audi• for for the fiscal year begi!tning April 1, 1937, and ending March 31, 1938, together with list of claims and list of payrolls for whch warrants were drawn during the month of May, 1938. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that the reports be received and placed on flle• Seconded by Coun• Gilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen ;4lurphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Vlharton. Nays-None. Resolution No. 47-38. Whereas, under date of June 10, 1938, a judgment was rendered against the City of Dubuque, Iowa, in the principal sum of $69,860.17 and interest thereon from June 10, 1938, at the rate of five per csnt per annum; and Whereas, it is deemed advisable and necessary to fund $55,000 of the indebtedness evidenced by said judgment by the issuance of Fund- ing Bonds of said city, and Whereas, before proceedings are instituted for the issuance of said Funding Bonds it is necessary that notice of such proposed action be given to the taxpayers of said city; Now therefore Be it resolved,, by the City Coun• ci] of the- City of Dubuque, Du• buque County, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That it is hereby found and determined that it is advisable and necessary t'or said city to issue its Funding Bc^.ds in the amount of $55,000, for the pur• pose of funding a judgment indebt- edness in a like amount. Section 2. That the Clerk of said city be and he is hereby di- rected to publish notice of the pro• posed action of this Council to in- stitute proceedings for the issu- ance of $55,000 Funding Bonds of said city for the purpose of fund- ing an indebtedness of said city evidenced by a judgment rendered against said city. Such notice shall be published at least once in a newspaper published and of general circulation within said city at least ten days before the meet- ing at which such proposed action will be taken, and shall be in sub• stantially the following form: PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given of the proposed action of the City Council of the City of Dubuquo in Dubuque County, Iowa, to institute proceedings for the issuance of $55,000 Funding Bands of said city far the purpose of funding a like amcunt of the indebtedness of said city evidenced by a judgment. No- tice is further given that suck pro- posed action will be taken at the City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. on the 12th day of July, 1938, and that an appeal may be taken to the Director of the Budget by filing a petition with the City Clerk oP said city at any time before said date, signed by five or more taxpayers of said city, and setting forth their objections to such notice, By order of the City Council of the Citp of Dubuque, Iowa. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk, Section 3. That this City Council shall meet on the 12th day of July, 1938, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of considering the objec• bons, if any, to the proposed action of this Council to issue the Fund- ing Bonds of said City in the amount of $55,000, and to adopt the necessary proceedings for the issuance of said bonds. Section 4. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict heretivith be and the same are here- by repealed. Special Session, June 30th, 1938 129 Passed and approved June 30th, 1938. CARL A, CLARK, Mayor. Attest: J, J. SHEA, City Clerk. (Seal) Councilman Wharton moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, tit'barton. Nays-None. June 13, 1938. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. RE: Claim of Mrs. F. A, Richards Gentlemen: In accordance with your directions, I have, completed investigation of claim filed Febru- ary 7, 1938, by Mrs. F. A. Richards, 511 West Locust Street, in the sum of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars, for damages for alleged injury in• curred in a fall on Locust Street, on December 4, 1937. This claim was filed after the sixty (60) day period, as provided by statute for the filing of claims had expired, and, in view of that fact, it is my duty to rECOmmend that the claim be disallowed. Respectfully submitted,. AL J. NELSON, City Solicitor. Councilman Murphy moved that the recommendation of City So- licitor Nelson be approved. Sec• outled by Councilman Van Duel- r'an. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmeu Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. June 11, 1938. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Prior to April 1, 1938, therE was referred by your honorable body to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report, claim of Mrs. Arnold Beresford, 450 Valeria Street, Dubuque, Iowa,, for damages on account of injury allegedly sustained in a fall on the sidewalk in the vicinity of 1672 Central Avenue on January 29, 1938. In accordance ~vith your direc- tions, Ihave made an investi€aticn of the facts and circumstances made the basis of this claim, and from the facts and evidence ad- duced from said investigation, I i find no legal liability on the part of the city, and,, therefore, recom• mend that the claim be disallowed. Respectfully submitted, AL, J, NELSON, City Solicitor. Councilman Mut•phy moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Nelson be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel• man, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. June 11,, 1938. Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Prior to April 1, 1938, there was referred by your honorable body to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report, claim of Miss Dorcas Amesbury, 1690 Julien Avenue, Dubuque,, Iowa, for damages on account of injury allegedly sustained~in a fall on the sidewalk in the vicinity of 1730 Julien Avenue on the 6th day of January, 1938, which claim was filed on the 22nd day of January, 1933. In accordance with your direc• bons, I have made an investigation of the facts and circumstances made the basis of this claim, and from the facts and evidence ad- duced from said investigation, I find no legal liability on the part of the city, and, therefore, recom- mend that the claim be disallowed. Respectfully submitted, AL, J. NELSON, City Solicitor. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Nelson be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Ordinance No. 14-38. An ordinance vacating that por- tion of the alley lying first West• erly of Avoca Street and between Lots Ono Hundred Sixty-five (166) of Finley's Addition, and Lots Three Hundred Twenty-eight (328), Three Hundred Twenty-nine (329), Three Hundred Thirty (330), Three Hundred Thirty-one (331) and Three Hundred Thirty-two (332), of Woodlawn Park Addition, and extending Southwesterly from Cher- ry Street to the intersection of said alley with the alley lying Westerly of Lot Orie Hundred Six- ty-five (165) of Finley's Addition, and granting and conveying the same, with reservation of easement for right of way for storm sewer, ". III lij ~~_~. III. • !~~ ~I yY,i III ~~ ' , F ~ ~~ ~f~,.F; ~;~:. ~'id~i, ~' I: ~r, ,.',,,,,,,ill :, i'. ;;i ,', .~ g' li i~; !~1i i-, ,~, I~: jl,: i Ili, i',. l', ~~~ 130 Session, June 30th, 1938 to the owners of the abutting lots, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the ordi• nonce. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Maym• Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, 1Vhartou. Nays-None. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the rules be suspended requir- ing an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Murphy, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Murphy. Carried by the fol• lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None, Ordinance No. 15-38. An ordinance granting to C. A• Voelker Estate, owners, and Chris• lion E. Staheli and Ernest W. Pfalzgraf, doing business under the firm name of The City Market, lessees, their heirs, successors and assigns, the right to construct or maintain an unloading platform in the alley abutting the South Two- fifths (S. 2.5) of Lot One (1) and Lot Two (2), of City Lot Four Hun- dred Forty-four (444), in the town, (now city) of Dubuque, Iowa; pre• scribing the conditions of such per- mit, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Murphy. Carried by the fol- Icwing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy,. Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the rules be suspended t•equir• ing an ordinance to be read on three separate days- Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas--Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the second reading of the ardiuapce. Seconded by Council- man Murphy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Ordinance No, 16-38. An ordinance granting unto the Trausch Baking Company, a co- partnership consisting of Jahn P, Trausch, Arthur Trausch, and Wil- liam M. Clemens, their successors, and assigns, the right to build, in- stall and maintain an underground unloading hopper and coal storage bin in Salina Street, in the rear of, and adjacent to Lot Four (4) of Dubuque Harbor Company's Ad- dition to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, with certain conditions, obligations and restrictions regarding the same, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be con• sidered the first reading of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Conncilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, VI'harton. Nays-None. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the rules be suspended re• quiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Cou(ucilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council• man Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Maym• Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, What•ton. Nays-None. Ordinance No, 17-38. An ordinance granting unto the Trausch Baking Company, a co• partnership consisting of John P. Trausch, Arthur Trausch, and Wil- liam M. Clemens,, their successors and assigns, the right tc build, in• stall and maintain an underground gasoline storage tanlr in Salina Street, in the rear of and adjacent to Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Special Session, June 30th, 1938 131 Lot One (1) of Lat Three (3) of Dubuque Harbor Company's Addi• lion to the City of Dubuque, with certain conditions, obligations and restrictions regard4ng the same, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be con• sidered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the rules be suspended requir• ing an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Counciimen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. 'Phe ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded' by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Conncilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Resolution No. 48-38, Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the carne have been examined: Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the fol• lowing applications be and the same are hereby approved and it is ordered that the premises to be occupied by sttch applicahts shall be forthwith inspected. CLASS "B" PERMITS Joseph A. Beecher, 24th and White Streets. Frank Reuter, 2616 Windsor Avenue. Roshelr Brothers Company,, 8th and Locust Streets. Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, 241 Main Street. John D. Flynn, 450 West Locust Stresk. Raymond J. Stoltz, 234 West 9th Street. George I{anavas, 1689 Elm Street. Car] J. Moes, 69S Central Av- enue. Franlt W. Childers, 3203 Jaclr- son Street. William Horne, 900 Rhomberg Avemte. Arthur Norton,. 336 Main Street. Leo Cunningham and John M• Thompson, 263 West 1st Street. Joseph J. Bertsch and M. C. Mai (Merchants Hotel), 304 Main Stt•eet. Millard Poquett, 923 Main Street. Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, 2108 Central Avenue. William Schaffhauser, 576 Cen- tral Avenue. Ft•ank Schmitt, 1298 Washington Street. Clarence C. Buelow, 1555 So, Grandview Avenue. Mrs, Lois H. King,, 2372 Central Avenue• John Stieber, 31G5 Central Av- enue. Elmer Eppler, 1 Locust Street. R. D. Hughes (Central Hotel), 1006 Central Avenue, Chris Capretz, 2595 Rhomberg Avenue. Thomas A. Wragg, 332 Eighth Avenue, Mrs. Cecelia Weber, 998 Central Avenue. Albert J. Vogelsberg,, 29 Eighth Avenue, Andrew Schiltz, 1540 CeAtral Avenue. Arthur J. Eisenegger,1105.7 Iowa Street. Michael B. Schnee, 37 Eighth Avenue. Mrs. Ames L. Sheehan, 116 West 6th Street. Nicholas Steffen, 1369 Central Aventte, Anton Fortmann, 253 Main Street. Norbert W., Brodeur,, 1080 Julien Avenue. Theodore E. Anthony, 1179 Iowa Street. Steve Koleopulos (Coney Island Lunch), 493 Main Street. George J. Scherer, 1157 Iowa Street. A1. V• Poire, 1638 Central Av- enue• Timothy O'Regan, 1062 Julien Avenue. George Berwick, 265 Main Street. Thomas R. Peed, 236 West 7th Street. The Page Hotel (Karl Page),, 73• 75 East 4th Street. Henry P, Lemper, 2776 Jackson Street. Andrew D. Karigan (Caney Is• land Lunch), 720 Main Street. Fred H. Cooper, 399 East 20th Street. James Slack, 84 Main Street. John Stemnt, 1298 Main Street. Frank Sand, 103 East 22nd Street. o 'p ;: I:~ ~ . I!';!~~ I ~~~ ~, i !} •'~ ~~i:~ ICI ~iF ~,I .~. ICI ~~, ~.. ~. i','a r, i. ', ] j",, 'i I!, ,I' i t l :` :i •, _,. ;;'. 132 Special Session, June 30th, 1938 Wnt. F. Van der Meuleu, 2327 Central Avenue. Mike Sand, 2498 Ceatral~ Avenue. Mrs. Anna Kirkpatrlek, 457 Eighth Avenue. Louis A. Wright, 1828 Central Avenue. William W. Cosley, 1121 Julien Avenue. Charles Pochter, 342 8th Avenue. Frank J, Weber, 189 Locust Street. Diamond's Grill, 900 Main Street. Hugh Kress, 1348 Central Ave- nue, William E. Wodrich, 1101 Rhom- berg Avenue. Frank McLaughlin, 115 East 22nd Street. Michael J. Graff, 2364 Washing- ton Street. John J. Grommersch,, 55 East "rth Street. William Savory, 827 D o d g e Street. Dauie] McDonald, 216 West First Street, Joseph A. Hennig, 509 Eighth Avenue. Dominick Gala, 1663 C e n t r a l Avenue. ~ Jahn Roth, 2991 Central Avenue. Joseph J, Machinek, 1399 J'ack• son Street, Frank H, Berntgen, 2186 Central Avenue. Walter Mengis, 1618 C e n t r a l Avenue. Edward J. Duccini (Transfer of address from 574 East 16th Street), 1698 Maple Street. Frank Klein, 600 Central Avenue. Charles T, Snyder, 543 Eighth Avenue. Hubert M. Fischbach and Emil C. Leiser, 1255 Central Avenue. Adolph Kochendorfer, 659 Cen- tral Avenue. Harvey L. Spielman, 185 Main Street. Paul McGonigle and J. B. McGon- igle, 378 Main Street. Albert M. Meyer and Herman Roesch, 130 Eighth Avenue. Percy L. Smith, 2216 Central Avenue. John Mayerle, 400 Central Ave. Klauer-Julien Hotel Co., 2nd and Main Streets. Robert J. Quinlan, 1091 White Street. George Dell, 1965 Central Ave. CLASS "B" BEER PERMITS FOR PRIVATE CLUBS The Dubuque Club, 9th and Main Streets (downstairs), American Legion, Dubuque Post No. 6, 498 Main Street (upstairs). Eagles Club, 6th and Locust Sts. Elks Lodge Nc. 297, N.W. Cor, 7th and Locust Streets. Oriole's Lodge, 16th and Central Avenue. The Service Club, 9511/a Main Street (upstairs). CLASS "C" PERMITS Julius S. Handers, 83 Locust St. Arthur W, Pins, 408 West Locust Street. Passed,, adapted and approved this 30th day of June, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEO. R. MURPHY, F, W. THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J, J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Wharton moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec• onded by Councilman Murphy, Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayer Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays--None. Resolution No, 49.38 Whereas, heretofore applications were filed by the within named applicants for Beer Permits and they received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc• cupied by them have been inspect- ed and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed a proper bond: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of llubuque that the Manager be and he is hereby directed to issue to the following named persons a Beer Pet•mit. CLASS "B" PERMITS Joseph A. Beecher, 25th and White Streets• Frank Reuter, 2616 Windsor Avenue. Roshek Brothers Company, 8th and Locust Streets. Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, 241 Main Street. John D. Flynn, 450 West Locust Street. Raymond J. Stoltz, 234 West 9th Street. George Kanavas, 1689 Elm St. i Carl J. Moss, 698 Central Avenue. Frank W. Childers, 3203 Jackson Street. William Horne, 400 Rhomberg Avenue. Arthur Norton, 336 Main Street. Leo Cunningham and John M. Thompson, 263 West 1st Street. Joseph J. Bertsch and M. C. Mai Special Session, June 30th, 1938 133 (Merchants Hotel), 304 Main St. Millard Poquett, 923 Main Street. Mra. Lloyd Bowman, 2108 Central Avenue. William Schaffhauser, 576 Cen- tral Avenue. Frank Schmitt, 1298 Washington Street. Clarence C, Buelow, 1655 So. Grandview Avenue. Mrs, Lois H. King, 2372 Central Avenue. John Stieber, 3166 Central Ave. Elmer Eppler, 1 Locust Street. R. D. Hughes (Central Hotel), 1006 Central Avenue, Chris Capretz, 2595 Rhomberg Avenue. Thomas A, Wragg, 332 Eighth Avenue. Mrs. Cecelia Weber, 998 Central Avenue, Albert J. Vegelsberg, 29 Eighth Avenue. Andrew Sehiltz, 1540 Central Avenue. Arthur J. Eisenegger,1105.7 Iowa Strest. Michael B. Schnee, 37 Eighth Avenue. Mrs. Agnes L. Sheehan, 116 West 6th Street. Nicholas Steffen, 1369 Central Avenue. Anton Fortntann, 253 Main St. Norbert W, Brodeur. 1080 Julien Avenue. Theodore E. Anthony, 1179 Iowa Street, Steve Koleopulos (Coney Island Lunch), 493 Main Street. George J. Scherer, 1157 Iewa St, Al. V, Poire, 1638 Central Ave. Timothy O'Regan, 1052 Julien Avenue. George Berwick, 265 Main St, Thomas R. Peed, 236 Wost 7th Street. The Page Hotel (I{at•1 Page), 73••75 East 4th Street. Henry F. Lemper, 2776 Jackson Street. Andrew D. Karigan (Coney Is- land Lunch), 720 Main Street. Fred H. Cooper, 399 East 20th Stroet, James Slack, 84 Main Street. John Stemm, 1298 Main Street. Frank Sand, 103 East 22nd St. Wm. F. Van der Meulen, 2327 Central Avenue. Milte Sand, 2498 Central Avenue. Mrs, Anna I{irkpatrick, 467 Eighth Avenue. Louis A. Wright, 1828 Central Avenue. William. W. Cosley, 1121 Julien Avenue, Charles Pochter, 342 8th Avenue. Frank J. Weber, 189 Locust St. Diamond's Grill, 900 Main Street, Hugh Kress, 1348 Central Ave. William E. Wodrich, 1101 Rhom- berg Avenue. Frank McLaughlin, 115 East 22nd Street. Michael J. Graff, 2364 Wasbirg- ton Street. John J. Grommersch, 56 Nast 7th Street. William Savory, 827 Dodge St. Daniel McDonald, 216 West First Street. Joseph A. Hennig, 509 Eighth Avenue. Dominick Gala,, 1563 Central Avenue, John Roth, 2991 Central Avenue. Joseph J, Machinek, 1399 Jack- son Street. Frank H. Berntgen, 2186 Cen- tral Avenue. Walter Mengis, 1618 Central Ave. Edward J. Duccini (Transfer of address from 574 East 16th St.), 1698 Maple Strest. Frank Klein, 600 Central Avenue. Charles T. Snyder, 543 Eighth Avenue. Hubert M. Fischbach and Fmil C. Leiser, 1255 Central Avenue. Adolph Kochendorfer, 669 Cen- tral Avenue. Harvey L. Spielman, 185 Main Street. Paul McGonigle and J. B. Mc- Gonigle, 378 Main Street. Albert M. Meyer and Herman Roesch, 130 Eighth Avenue. Percy L. Smith, 2216 Central Avenue. John Mayerle, 400 Central Ave• nue. Klauer•Julien Hotel Co., 2nd and Main Streets. Robert J. Qninlana 1091 White St• George Dell, 1965 Central Ave• nue. CLASS "B" BEER PERMITS FOR PRIVATE CLUBS The Dubuque Club, 9th and' Main Streets (Downstait~s). :-- American Legion, Dubuque Post No. 6, 498 Main Street (Upstairs). Eagles Club, 6th and Locust Streets. Elks Lodge Na. 297, N,W, corner 7th and Locust Streets. Oriole's Lodge, 16th and Central Avenue. The Service Club, 951 Main Street (Upstai~). CLASS "C" PERMITS Julius S. Handers, 83 Locust Street. Arthur W. Pins, 408 West Locust Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. II~i~ '~ 'III ~~° 'li uhh ~ it ;„`-' J; ~r i'~h ' I!,I~I I~,~ Q,~!i ~i F .I. ~' Ii'I II'~`i i ~~ ~'' ~!, I„I,. i,j i1, I i',i,~ ~ ~~~~ I ~~ i I~ ,f. i '~ 134 Special Session,, June 30th, 1938 'Passed, adopted and approved this 30th dray of June, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEO. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Murphy moved' the adoptioin of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Resolution No. 50-36 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 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 behalf of said City:- Name. Address. H. Handers & Son, 2003 Wash- ington Street. Mrs. M. L. Harwood, 1875 Delhi Street. Joseph J. Machinek, 1399 Jack- son Street. jPeter Zillig, 2222 C e n t r a l Avenue. Joseph J. Bertsch and M. C. Mai (Merchants Hote]), 304-10 Main Street. Payson Berg, 1804 C e n t r a l Avenue. Louise M. Haas, 2510 Central Avenue. Hartig Drug, Inc., 2376 Central Avenue. FIartig Drug, Inc., 97 Locust Street. The Service Club, 951 Main Street. The Triangle Cafe, 926 Main Street. Del] Warren, 1700 Centro ] Avenue. William Horne, 400 Rhomberg Avenue. Potterveld Drug Co., 1689 Delhi Street. Arthur H. Eichman, 2119 Rhom- berg Avenue. Norbert W. Brodeur, 1080 Julien Avenue. A. J. Ender, 2311 Windsor Avenue. Page Hotel Co. (Karl Page), 4th and White Streets. John C. Beck, 1501 Contra 1 Avenue. Kermit Meyers, 714 Main Street. Jacob Hedrick, 1236 Iowa Street. Joseph W. Hanten, 2220 Delhi Street. Adam Zillig, 1347 C e n t r a l Avenue. George J. Scherer, 1179 Towa Street. Henry C. Braun, 1415 Rhomberg Avenue, Elmer Eppley, 1 Locust Street. A. R. Uppinghouse, 632 Locust Street. Dominic Gala, 1523 C e n t r a l Avenue. George Ragatz, 1996 C e n t r a l Avenue. Mae Keller and Ruth Keller Motz, 4th and Central Avenue. G. C. Kruse Co., 2418 Central Avenue. Timothy O'Regan, 1052 Julien Avenue. The Elks Lodge, No. 297, N.W. corner 7th and Locust Streets. N. F. Steffen, 1369 C e n t r a l Avenue. Wm. Wodrich, 1101 Rhomberg Avenue. Ray Nicks and Fred Herber, 521 East 22nd Street. The Dubuque Club, S.W. corner 9th and Main Streets. Peter Petrakis, 1401 Centro ] Avenue. John Grommersch, 65 East 7th Street. George J. Hennig, 509 8th Avenue. A. J. Eisenegger, 1105-7 Iowa Street. Walgreen Drug Co., 813 Main Street. The Interstate Co., I. C. R. R. Depot. Wm. C. Leik, 501 Rhomberg Avenue. Western Grocer Co., 90.98 Main Street. John Schaetzle, 2162 Central Avenue. Chaa4es F. Meyers, 5 8th Avenue. Robert McFarlane, 1798 Centro] Avenue. Anton Fortmann, 253 Main Street. Myers-Cox Co., 409 Iowa Street. Thompson & Hogan (F. W. Thompson), 55 Locust Street. Arthur J. Trapp, 126.6 Central Avenue. J. F. Stam.pfer Co., 800 Main Street. Falkenhainer Drug Co., 1097 Jul- ien Avenue. Merlin Apel, 1205 Cleveland Avenue. Special Session, June 30th, 1938 135 George Miller, 25-36 West 4th Street. United Cigar-Whelan Stores Cor- poration, 805 Main Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bond's filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 30th day of June, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Maym'. FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ALBERT WHARTON, , GEO. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Murphy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Wharton. Car- ried by the following vote: "! Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. Resolution Nov 51-36 Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having comp]ied with the provisions of ]aw relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, bE granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette pa- pers within said City and the Man- ager is directed to issue such per- mit on behalf of said City: Hartig Drug Company, 756 Main Street. Robert J. Quinlan, 1091 White Street. Kies Drug Stare, 1362 Central Avenue. Clark Drug Co., 976 Main Street. Busy Bee Cafe (Charles Petra- ]tis), 1968 Central Avenue. Elmer R. Bradley, 2117 Delhi Street. Wm. J. Clesen, 1097 Jackson Street. Frank Reis, 553 3th Avenua Coney Island Lunch (Andrew D. Karigan), 720 Main Street. Joseph C. Schneider, 2900 Cen- tral Avenue. Roshek Bros. Co., 700••798 Locust Street Raymond Stoltz and George Zil- lig, 234 West 9th Street. Fred H. Cooper, 399 East 20th Street. Daniel McDonald, 216 West 1st Street. The Rex (Carl J. Pinger), 127 West 6th Street. Mrs. F. X., Wille, 2678 Central Avenue. Arthur Pins, 408 West Locust Street. Gust Billis, 597 Main Street. Klauer-Julien Hotel Company, 2nd and Main Streets. Schraeder•Kleine Grocer Ca., 40• 42 Main Street. Dubuque Recreation (Millard Po- quette), 923 Main Street. A. G. Person, 257 8th Auenue. Eugene McCann, 802 Iewa Street. Mike Sand, 2498 Central Avenue. Diamond's Grills 900-910 Main Street. John Stemm, 1298 Main Street. Mrs. Cecelia Weber, 998 Central Avenue. American Legiou, Dubuque Past No. 6, 494 Main Street. H. P. Lemper, 2776 Jackson Street. Central Hotel (R. D. Hughes),, 1006 Central Avenue. Thos. A. Wragg, 332 8th Avenue. Loyal Order of Moose, Dubuque Lodge No. 355, 1379 Central Aven- ua Paul J. Meyer, 632 East 22nd Street. Coney Island Lunch,. 493 Main Street. Hugh Kress, 1348 Central Av- enue. C. C. Buelow, 1555 So. Grandview Avenue. M. J. Ludwig, 1546 So. Grandview Avenue. Charles Pochter, 342 8th Avenue. Baumhover Pharmacy (C. A. Baumhover), 1040 Julien Avenue. Norty's Tavern (George Nordin), 1105 Julien Avenue. B. A. Ruegnitz Lab. (B. A. Rueg- nitz), 629 Rhomberg Avenue. Jaeger-Kunnert Co., 850 Jackson Street. Wm. Wagner, 1501 Rhomberg Avenue. Witwer Grocer Co., 16 Main Street. George Trimpler,, 1701 Asbury Street. Hillside Confectionery (Amy Holy), 815 West 5th Street. Erie Cafe• (11'Irs. N. B. Joseph), 120 West 1st Street. ISretz Cafeteria, 498 Main Street. George Stavros, 1564 Central Auenue. A, J. Ender, 1703 Maple Street. Paul McGonigle and J. B. Mc- Gonigle, 378 Main Street. Bert Zelens, 401 Main Street. Be it further resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. •1!~~ I 'I'~i i~Il, I'1 'VIII 1~ ', ~i,;'iIt i, '' i,~ llir i ,,a t, ~, III,I ~;~ ~~, ,~i' 4, 4p, I,I, ~I' q. ~~1 a'. I'.j ~!,' ~!~ pd I~,i ~I ~'I„~;~I i, i ~~' .. ^9 ^ ~.:;. ~, ,_•r, ;.,~, ~,' 136 Special Session, Passed, adopted and approved this 30th day of June, 1938. CARL A. CLARK, Mayor. FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ALBERT WHARTON, GEC. R. MURPHY, F. W. THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec• onded by Councilman Murphy. Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nays-None. There being no further business, Councilman Murphy moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Clark, Councilmen Murphy, Thompson, Van Duelman, Wharton. Nay s-None. J. J. SHE'A, City Clerk. Approved ..............................1938.. 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