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1937 June Council ProceedingsRegular Session, June 7th, 1937 149 CItJ- COllI~CII (Official) Regular Session, June 7th, 1937. Council met at 8:10 P. M. Present-Mayor Chalmers, Coun- cilmen Bennett, Clark,. Kane, Mur• phy, City Manager Evans. Mayor Chalmers stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose o~ acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Resolution No. 65-37 Whereas, the Board of Trustees of Carnegie-Stout Public Library of the City of Dubuque proposes to enter into contracts for deeds of real estate located within said City and described as follows: north seventeen Feet, two inches (N. 17 ft. 2 in.) of lot six hundred fifty- eight (658) and south sixteen feet, two inches (S. 16 ft. 2 in.) of east half of lot six hundred fifty-nine (659) in the Town (now City) of Dubuque, said property being now owned by the estate of J. J, Nagle, deceased; and the south middle thirty-two feet (32 ft.) of lot six hundred fifty-eight (658) in the Town (now City) of Dubuque, said property being now owned by Cyril D. Lagen, Louis J. Lagen and Jo- seph T. Lagen; and Whereas, such contracts have been duly prepared and submitted by said Board of Trustees to thia Council for its approval; and Whereas, it appears therefrom that said property is needed for the- purpose of enlarging the grounds of said library: Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the contracts referred to in the pre- amble hereof be and the same are hereby approved, and the City Clerk is directed to certify such approval upon said contracts. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of June, 1937. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A. CLARK, M. R, KANE, A. M, BENNETT, GEO, R, MURPHY„ Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk, Councilman Bennett moved the adoption of the resolution, Second- ed by Councilman Clark. Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmera, Ceuncil• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Resolution No. 66-37 RESOLUTION AND APPLICA• TION FOR TEMPORARY TRANSFER OF FUNDS, Whereas, the Board of Trustees of Carnegie-Stout Public Library deem it necessary and advisable to enlarge ]ibrary property in order to furnish adequate light and air to existing library buildings and to provide for future expansion and, in order to do so, it is imperative that certain adjoining property be purchased; and Whereas, a satisfactory price has been agreed upon between the Owners of said properties and said Board of Trustees for the purchase thereof; and Whereas, in order to acquire such properties it will be neces- sary to make initial payments thereon aggregating the sum of $3,500,00, the whole of such pur- chase price being $16,000.00 and the same to be financed by a tax to be levied in 1937 for.ths~ Library Building Fund; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque has no available funds with which to make such initial payments; and, Whereas, the City Treasurer of said City has on hand in the Water• works Operation Fund a balance of more than $40,000.00 received from receipts in the operation of the Waterworks and $3,500.00 of which will not be needed in the conduct of its business for a period of at least ten (10) months and until such amount is realized from such special tax to be levied in 1937 for the Library Building Fund; and Whereas, it is proposed to repay to the Waterworks Operation Fund of said City the amount hereby transferred front funds to be real- ized from such special tax for the Library Building Fund on or about April 1, 1938: Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the City Cohn- cil of the City of Dubuque, subject to the approval of the State Comp- troller, that there be and there is hereby temporarily transferred from the Waterworks Operation Fund to the Library Building Fund the sum of $3,b00.00, and the State Comptrollr is hereby peti- tioned to authorize and approve such transfer, the same to be re- turned to said Waterworks Opera- tion Fund on or about April 1, 1938. Be it further resolved that, upon the approval of such transfer, the Auditor of the City of Dubuque is l I „„ ..]Ili ~~~ i it I ~ ~ll !:, ~ I', ,~ ~'N,~I ,. ~:, ~ J, %. k ~, . .~': ;,,. ,$ ,, :5a dy,_. ya ~:,, ~. ; , ~* ~~ ) a i, f'``,: ~:,~~ ~r .c Y: G: ; ti; ;p~ .".', .a .. ~~ :~- ';r F: k°~; ~.~ ~~. .,~~ ~. .Y~~`'. ~ ~t~t, :rr ~• ~d:., «? ~,.. '? .~•` ~, j~~ ;'~'~ tyj ; ,.; .; :« s 1S0 Regular Session, June 7th, 1937 directed to correct his books ac• cordingly and notify the Treasurer of such transfer, and such notifica• tion shall be accomplished by a copy of this resolution and the rec- ord of its adoption. The resolution was adopted and approved by unanimtoua action of the City Council on the 7th day of June, 1937, and all members there- of signed their names thereto. JOHN K. CHALMERS, ' Mayor. CARL A. CLARK, M. R. KANE, A. M. BENNETT, GEO. R. MURPHY, Councilmen. Attest: J. J, SHEA, City Clerk, APPROVAL The foregoing resolution and ap- plication for temporary transfer of funds is hereby approved this............ day of June, 1937, said transferred funds to be returned to the Water- works Operation Fund of said City on or about April 1, 1938. State Comptroller. Councilman Kane moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Councilman Kane moved to sus• pend the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so to address the Council. Sec- onded by Councilman Bennett, Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None, Dr. J. C. Hancock addressed the Council thanking the City Council on behalf of the Board of Trustees, of Carnegie-Stout Public Library for their prompt action in the adop• tion of resolutions authorizing the purchase of property on Locust Street for Library purposes as re• quested by the Board of Library Trustees. Councilman Kane moved that the previous action of the City Council in awarding a contract to Ken Fen• elan for the holding of wrestling shows at the Municipal Athletic Field for the season of 1937 be re• scinded, Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy Nays-None, Reverend E. W. Loosbrock ad dressed the Council requesting per mission. to hold a C. Y. 0. basing show at the Municipal Athletic Field an the night of June 17, 1937. Councilman Clark moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kaue, Murphy. Nays-None. Communication of Dubuque Auto- mobile Club suggesting that the stop signs on Eighth Avenue at Central Avenue be removed in or- der to give the traffic on Eighth Avenue the right of way aver the traffic on Central Avenue, present- ed and read. Councilman Kane moved to refer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Bennett, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Communication of Dubuque Auto• mobile Club suggesting that on ac• count of the stop and go light a~ the intersection of 14th and Locust Streets being too high for the easy observance of the motot•ist that a diamond shaped sign, reading "Stop Light 300 Feet;' bE placed about 300 feet north, east, south and west of the stop and go light, pre• sented and read. Councilman Kane moved to refer the communication to the City Manager far investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers,. Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Comnmication of Dubuque Aute• mobile Club recommending the es- tablishment of a system of portable stop signs to be used at crossings in the vicinity of schools, the signs to be placed and removed by mem• hers of the Junior Safety Patrols, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved to rep fer the communication to the Chief of Police for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Clark, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Gabriel Beek addressed the Coun- cil requesting a permit for the housing of his trailQr on his pro- perty located on Southern Avenue. No action taken. Claim of Margaret Lavery iu the amount of $75.46 for injuries re- Regular Session, June 7th, 1937 151 ceived in a fall on the east side of Wilson Avenue between ZVest 8th Street and Julien Aventte• an March 18, 1937, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved to re• fer the claim to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark,. Kane, Murphy, Nays-None. Bond of Charles Alexander Reed, Secretary to the City Manager, in the amount of $1,000.00, presented, Councilman Bennett moved that the bond be approved and placed on file, Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, ;Murphy, Nays-None. Notice of Levy and Salz of Eliza- beth Klein versus Conrad Mueller, City of Dubuque et al of Lots 1 and ', 2 of the Subdivision of Lot B of ', the Sub. of Lot 97; a]so the north- ', easterly ten feet in width of Lot ' 2 of the Sub. of Lot B of the Sub, of Lot 96 all in T. McCraney's Ad- dition, presented and read, Councilman Bennett moved to re• fer the notice to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Communication of Hans Pauli, State Procurement Officer, Dea Moines, Iowa, requesting the City of Dubuque to quote a price on 150 copies of "A Guide of Dubuque," F, 0. B. Des Moines, Iowa, pre• seated and read. Councilman Clark moved to re• fer the communication to the Clty Manager. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the fallowing vote; Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Communication of Dubuque Metal Trades Council requesting the ad• option of an ordinance giving the Mayor and City Council the power to instruct the Chief of Police to close any plant where a strike is in progress under certain condi- tions in the interest of peace, pre- sented and read. Councilman I{one moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and a report as to the legality of such an ordinance; Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Petition of the Women's Guild of St, Nlark's Lutheran Church re- questing permission far the use of 12th Street between Locust and Bluff Streets for the holding of an ice cream social on June 23rd, 1937, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved that the request be granted, Seconded by Councilman Kane, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Petition of Carl D. Ho+erner re- questing that Wooten Avenue be repaired by placing an oil binder over the gravel on said street, pre• sented and read. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Manager for his attention, Seconded by Councilman Clark, Carried by the following votE: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett,, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Petition of Julia Clark, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting suspen• Sion of the 1936 taxes on Lots 3 and 4 of Out Lot 682, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved to refer the petition to the City So• licitor Por investigation and report, Seconded by Councilman Murphy, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Nagar Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, K3nE, Murphy, Nays-None. Petition of Mrs. Anna Fatka Boe• sen, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors re- questing suspension of they 1936 tax• es on Lot 266 and the south 15 feet 2 inches of Lot 265 East Du• buque Addition, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved to rep fer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec• onded by Councilman Murphy, Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Coun~il- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None, Petition of Scheppele Electric Company requesting permission to place a sheet iron air duct on the side of the Diamond's Cafeteria bu[lding for the purpose of taking the hot air out of the refrigerator room, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved to re- fer the petition to the Building Commissioner. Seconded by Coun- cilman Bennett, Carried by the fol- lowing vote: ;'i Nl ~~~ I ~ • ¢ . a ~~>' ~Nd I . :~ , ~ ~I~~~'„ A ~t;_ : r[, .: ~ '1a; s ~'<; p ~~'.~ ;J~e,, aId tY ~;: . <- ,;w ;~;~ - `t {;'~'~''4 ~, 152 Regular Session, June 7th, 1937 Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, ,.-Nays-None, DUBUQUp7 MUNICIPAL BATHING POOL This commission agrees to use reasonable diligence in the opera~ tiara of this pool but will not be ' responsible in case of accident, property loss or damage. Obey the life guards at• all times, They are here for your protection. Rules 1, All patrons of the Municipal Bathing Pool shall be required to wear complete bathing suits, Trunks alone will not be permitted, No shorts will be allowed. Private suits not properly laundered or which fade will not be allowed in the pool. 2. No persons, will be admitted while under the influence of liquor nor will the use of intoxicating liquor be permitted on the prem• ises. 3. Everyone using swimming pool must take a thorough shower bath using soap and water for at least five (5) minutes with suite Off, 4. No pe~•son shall be admitted while suffering from colds, fever, cough, inflamed eyes, skin diseas• es, venereal disease, sores, scabs, or whilE wearing bandage. Also persons shall be prohibited from using the pool if the Healtll Officer or any Doctor states that their health is such that they should not enter. 5. Toilets and urinals should be used before entering pool. 6. No disorderly conduct or un• due roughness will be permitted. This includes ducking, tagging, pushing and holding. Complaints should be reported to the manager at the pool. 7. Chewing gum, tobacco in any form, food, or drinks will not be permitted except at the concession stand or at areas specifically set aside for that purpose. 8. SAitting in the pool, corridors, walk or dressing rooms is pro- hibited, 9, All persons renting towels, suits, or basltets must return the same to the attendant before leav- ing. The loss or damage of the rented equipment nnist be borne by the individual, 10. No play equipment will be allowed in the pool or on the grounds except as approved by the management. 11. The hours of operation of this pool will be at the discretion of the management but in no case will it be open before 10:00 A, M, or 'after 10:00 P. M. Pool will open Sundays at 1:00 P, M. When clos- ing time is signaled all persons will leave the pool immediately. 12. Children under ten (10) years of age will not be admitted unless accompanied by a parent of other adult who will be responsible for the child. "All Persons Disregarding Any of These Rules Will Be Ordered From the Pool." DUBUQUE MUNTCIPAL PLAY• GROUND AND RECREATION COMMISSION. Approved bY ...................................... Date ........................................................ ,........... POLICY Over 16 years, Adults-Admis- sion 20c. Suits lOc. Towels 5c. Under 16 years, Children-Ad- mission lOc, Suits 10c. Towels 5c. FREE DAY FOR CHILDREN Ages 6 to 16 FREE (Monday to Friday) 10:00 A. M, to 12;00 A, M. Free every morning except. Sat- urday and Sunday and Holidays, Children under 10 must be ac- companied by a parent or adult. Councilman Clark moved that the rules be approved, Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Ysas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. ,Petition of White Sht'ine request- ing permission far the use of 12th Street between Locust and Bluff Streets for the holding of an ice cream social on June 29th, 1937, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None. Communication o£ A. A. Rhom- berg submitting application for the position of City Manager, present- ed and read'. Councilman Bennett moved to re- fer the communication to the City Council, Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the fo116wing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, I{one, Murphy, Nays-None. Communication of James F. Lee protesting against the practice by the City of Dubuque in furnishing and renting publicly owned equip- ment presented and read, Councilman Kane moved to refer the communication to the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Rel;ular Session, June 7th, 1937 1S3 Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Ordinance No. 8-37. Special Or- dinance. An ordinance granting Klauor Manufacturing Company the right to construct and main- tain a carloading platform and can- opy upon public property subject to certain restrictions, said ordin- ance having been passed upon first and second readings on May 24th, 1937, presented and read a third time, ORDINANCE N0, 8-37. 6 Special Ordinance. An ordinance granting Klauer Manu- facturing Company the right to con- struct and maintain a car-loading platform and canopy upon public pro- perty subject to certain restrictions. lte it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1, That Klauer Manufactur- ing Company be and it is hereby granted the right and authority to construct and .tnaiutain a concrete car-loading ptatYorm and canopy in accordance with plans and specifica- tions prepared therefor on East 10th Street abutting premises owned' and occupied by said company. Section 2. That no rights of ease- ment or interest in, to and over the public property upon which such plat- form and canopy are to be construct- ed and maintained shall ever vest in said company by reason of the permission hereby granted, ahd said company shall, whenever it is deem- ed necessary and advisable by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, in the interest of pubic use and/or convenience, cause such structures to be removed at its own expense and within thirty (30) days after it has received written notice to remove the same. Sectign 3. This ordinance shall be in force and effect ten (10) days from and after its final passage and adop- tion by the City Council and publica- tion as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ings this Loth day of May, 1937. Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this 7th day of June, 1937. JOHN K, CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A. CLARK, M. R. I{ANE, GEO. R. MURPHY, A. NI. BENNETT, Councilmen, Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Published officially in the Tele- graph-Herald newspaper, June 9th, 1937. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Clark moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Bennett, Car- tied by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Resolution No. 58-37 Resolution to authorize the issue of $149,000.00 Funding Bonds of the City of Dubuque. Whereas, the City of Dubuque, in the County of Dubuque, and State of Iowa, has outstanding legal, bind- ing and subsisting indebtedness to an amount of not less that} $149,000.00 evidenced by a judg- ment rendered against said City in all respects duly,, properly and legally issued by the proper court and now outstanding; and Whereas, there are no funds with which to pay said judgment; and Whereas, it is deemed for the best interests of said City that thy, indebtedness thereof, evidenced by said judgment aforesaid, in the amount of not less than $149,000.00 be settled, adjusted, renewed, ex- tended and funded, and that Fund- ing Bonds of said City be issued therefor; and Whereas, notice of the proposed action of this Council to institute proceedings for the issuance of the bonds hereinafter authorized- was duly published on the 12th day of May, 1937, in the Telegraph-Herald, a newspaper of general circulation within said City, as required by Section 363, Chapter 23, Cade of Iowa, and no petition objecting to such proposed action was filed; Naw, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, in the County of Dubuque, State of Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That for the purpose of settling, adjusting, renewing, ex• tending and funding said legal, bind- ing and subsisting indebtedness of said City now outstanding and evi- den~ed by a judgment rendered against said City to an amount of not less than $149,000.00, there are hereby authorized and ordered is- sued the negotiable coupon bonds of said City of Dubuque, in the County of Dubuque, State of Iowa, to the amount of $149,000.00. Sec. 2, That the bonds hereby authorized and ordered issued' be denominated "FundinP, Bonds", be dated June 1, 1937, be numbered consecutively from one (1) to one hundred forty-nine (149), both num• hers included, be of the denomina- tion of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) each and become due and Payable in their numerical or- der as follows: $30,000.00 ......December 1, 1947. $30,000.00 ......December 1, 1948. $40,000,00 ,.....December 1, 1949. $49,000.00 ......December 1, 1950, Tltat such bonds bear interest at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of June and Decem• her of each year and at maturity. That the interest be evidenced by proper coupons attached to each of said bands and that both principal ~, ~1i~' ~!!I h! j'~ I'll 2. jll ~ I Mil ~ ~l ~ ' , ~ ~ ~ ' ,. i ~a ;{ . .;,, -i R` i~h~i' ~~i ~ ;~ , ` ~ y ~ ,l, Il ~ #~ ' z F * a ~ q 1~ ~ ~ ' 1 , ~ i rig r , by c f. gill I~, I''r, i~i~~ ~ . s~ :.~' ' k ' ;~_ :~pl I ~, ; • ~, 4 ,~I ~ ~, u{{ I4 i .4 p„ 154 Regular Session, June 7th, 1937 and interest be payable ut the of- seq., Chapter 320 of the Code of fice of the City Treasurer in and Iowa, sand in conformity with a of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. resolution of the Council of said Sec. 3. That each of said bonds City duly passed on the 7th day of be subject to registration as to principal iri the name of the hold- June, 1937• And it is Hereby Certified and' er on the books of the City Treas- Recited: That all acts, conditions such registration being noted urer and things required by the laws , upon each bond so registered, and and constitution of the State of after such registration, payment of Iowa, to be done precedent to and the principal thereof shall be made in the issue of this bond, have only to the registered holder. Any been properly done, happened and upon the re• bonds so registered been performed in regular and due , quest in writing of such holder, form as required' by law, and that personally or by attorney in fact, the total indebtedness of said City, may b9 transferred either to a including this bond, does not ex- designated transferee or to bearer, teed the constitutional or statutory and the principal of any bonds so limitations. transferred and registered to be'ar• This bond is subject to registr•a- er shall thereupon be and become tion as to principal in the name of payable to bearer in like manner the holder on the books of the as if such bond had never been City Treasurer of said City, such registered. Registration of any registration to be evidenced by no• bands as to principal shall not re- tation of said Treasurer on the strain the negotiability of the cou• back hereof, and after such regis- pons thereto attached' by delivery o tr r W merely, sim larly and boo] s ench upon Sec. 4. That said bonds, coupons noted hereon, shall be valid unless and provisions for registration the last registration shall have shall be in substantially the fol- been to bearer, Registration here- ]owing forms: of shall not affect the negotiability (Form of Bond) of the coupons hereto attached, which shall continue negotiable by United States of America, delivery merely. State of Iowa, County of Dubuque, In testimony whereof, said City, City of Dubuque by its Council, has caused this bond FUNDING BOND. • 00 000 $1 to be signed by its Mayor and at• . , No ............. in the The City of Dubuque tested by its City Clerk, with the , County of Dubuque, and State of seal of said City affixed and the coupons hereto attached to be exe• Iowa, for value received promises or if this bond to Pay to bearer cuted with the facsimile signatures , be registered to the registered of said Mayor and City Clerk, ONE THOUSAND holder hers~of which officials, by the execution of , 000.00), lawful mon• DOLLARS ($1 this bond, do adopt as and for , ey of the United States of Amer• their proper signatures their re• on the first day of December, ica spective facsimile signatures ap- , with interest on said sum 19 Fearing on said coupons, all as of ...... from the date hereof until paid at the first day of June, 1937. the rate of three per centum (3%) ....................................... . ••••••••••••••••• per annum, payable semi-annually on Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Ia. the first day of June and' December Attest : .................................................... of each year, on presentation and City Clerk of Dubuque, Ia. surrender of the interest coupons (Form of Coupon) hereto attached. Both principal and DUBUQUE, IOWA interest payable at the office of No ..................... $•••••••••••••••• the City Treasurer in and of the On the first day of June, 19...., City of Dubuque, Iowa ;and for the the Treasurer of the City of Du- prompt payment of this band, both buque, Dubuque County, Iowa, will principal and interest at maturity, pay to bearer ......................................, the full faith, credit and resources Dollars at the office of the City of said City are hereby irrevocably Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa, for in• pledged. terest due that date on its Fund- This bond is issued by the City ing Bond., dated June 1, 1937, No. of Dubuque for the purpose of fund- ing a like amount of legal, binding """""""""""" and subsisting indebtedness, evi- °°""""""""""""""" Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Ia. dented by a judgment in all re• legally and Properly is- spects duly Attest : .................................................... , sued and outstanding at the date City Clerk of Dubuque, Ia. of the passage of the resolution (Form of Registration of Owner- hereinafter mentioned, pursuant to ship) the provisions of Sections 0252 et. Date of Name of Signature Regular Session, Registration Reg. Owner of Treas. On the back of each bond them shall be endorsed a certificate of the City Treasurer in the follow- ing form: (Form of City Treasurer's Certificate) City Treasurer's Certificate The issue of this hand has been duly and properly registered in my office as of the first day of June, 1937, Treas, of the City of Dubuque, Ia. Section 5. That such bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and at• tested by the City Clerk, with the seal of said City•affixed, The in• terest coupons attached thereto shall be signed and attested by the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Clerk- After be• ing executed as above provided, ~, said bonds shall be delivered to the Treasurer of said City to be by him registered as provided by Section 6250, Code of Iowa, and said Treasurer shall sign the cer- tificate hereinbefore set out and endorsed upon the back of each of said bonds, and he shall there- upon deliver said bonds to the White-Phillips Corporation of Dav- enport, Iowa, in exchange for said judgment, and simultaneously with tho delivery of said bonds, said outstanding judgment, herein pro- posed to be funded, shall be can- celled, the intention being to change but not to increase the indebtedness of said City. Section 6. That in order to pro, vide for the collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on such bonds as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property with, in said City, in e~.ch year while any of said bonds are outstanding, a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and that there be and there is hereby levied upon all taxable property within said City a tax suifcient to raise the follow- ing sums for the following years, to-wit: For the year 1937, the sum of $0,705.00 for interest due in June .and December, 1938, and reim• bursement of current funds Used to pay interest due in December, 1937, For the yearn 1938 to 1945, both included, $4,470.00 for interest, For the year 1946, $34,470.00 far principal and interest. June 7th, 1937 15S For the year 1947,. $33,570.00 for principal and interest. For the year 1948, $42,670.00 for principal and interest. For the year 1949, $50,470.00 for principal and interest. Said taxes when collected shall be converted into a special fund for the payment of principal and interest of the bonds hereby au- thorized and for no other purpose whatsoever, That the principal or interest coming due at any time when there are no sufficient funds on hand to pay the same be promptly paid when due from current funds on hand, and reimbursement be made to such current funds in the sums thus advanced when the tax- es herein provided shall have been collected. Section 7. That a certified copy of this resolution be filed with the County Auditor of Dubuque Coun- ty, Iowa, and that said Auditor be and he is hereby instructed in and for each of the years 1937 to 1949 inclusive to eater for collection, and assess the tax hereby author- ized. Section 8, That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and tpe same are hereby repealed. Introduced May 24, 1937. Passed, adapted and approved June 7, 1937. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A. CLARK, M. R. KANE, GEO. R. MURPHY, A• M, BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest; J, J, SHEA, City Cler]c. (Seal) Councilman Bennett moved the adoption of the resolution- Second, ed by Councilman Murphy. Car- rigid by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council, men Bennett, Clark, $ane, Mur- phy, Nays-None. Resolution No. 67-37 Whereas, application for Class "B" Beer Permit hoe been sub- mitted to this Council for approval and the same has been examined; Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the fol• lowing application be and the same is hereby approved and it is .ordered that the premises to be occupied by such applicant shall be forthwith inspected. ~ B~Itl i! II'~ h I~'I !I"i ~~~~~~ I'I,i,' ~,'I :~ s+~ :~~ t '°~ ! 1~~ AM1,'. 156 Session, June 7th, 1937 CLASS "B" PERMIT Leo Link, 1437 Centro] Ave. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of June, 1937• JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A. CLARK, M. R• KANE, GEO. R• MURPHY, A. M. BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Bennett moved the adoption of the resolution, Sec- onded by Councilman Clark. Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council, men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• phy Nays-None. Resolution No. 68-37 Whereas, heretofore applicatioA was filed by the within named ap- plicant for Beer Permit and has received the approval of this Coun- cil; and Whereas,, the premises to be oc• cupied by such applicant have been inspected and found to com- ply with the ordinances of this City and he has 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 person a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Leo Link, 1487 Central Ave. Be it further- resolved that the .bond filed by such applicant be and the same is hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of June, 1937. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A. CLARK, M• R. KANE, CEO, R• MURPHY, A, M. BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: J• J. SHEA, City Clerk, Councilman Clark moved the ad• option of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Bennett- Car- ried by the following vote: Yea's-Mayor Chalmers, Ceuncil- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur- PhY Nays-None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of public hearing upon proposed plans, specifications, farm of con- tract and cost of certain improve, ments to be purchased and con, strutted for use of the Waterworks in connection with the Kaufman Avenue Pumping Station,, present- ed and read. Noyobjections having been filed Councilman Murphy moved to re• ceive and file the proof of publica• lion- Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• phy. Nays-None. Proof of publication, certified toy by the publishers, of the notice to contractors of the receipt oPt bids for Water Works Improve- ments, presented and read, Councilman Bennett moved to re- ceive and file the proof of pitbli- cation• Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Counci]• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur~ phy. Nays-None, June 7, 1937• To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: In connection with the May 24th authorisation as made by the City Council, the No- tice to Contractors was first pub, lished in the Telegraph-Herald pa• per on May 26th, 1937, far bids on a new Synchronous Motor Driven Centrifugal Pumping Unit for re• placement of the approximately 23 year old, electric pump at the Kauf- man Avenue Water Station. Full information was then submitted to several leading firms in the United States. Bids were to be received at 10:00 A. M. on June 7th, includ- ~ ing prices and ful•1 data for: One new High Lift Pumping Un• it to furnish 1,750 gallons of water per minute, operated by an electric motor and including furnishing and installing of said equipment at the location of Level Station, near Kaufman Avenue, Five bids and complete data were received: 1. A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Com- pany, Dubuque, Iowa, fora Day- ton-Dowd Pump, manufactured at Quincy, Illinois. Certified check= $360.00. Total price for furnishing and installing=$6,420.00• 2. Mr. H. A. Zlmmer; Moline, I]•linois, for an American Well Works Pump, manufactured at Au- rora, Illinois. Certified check= $350.00. Total price for furnishing and installing=$6,425.00. 3. Mr. L• J. Daigle, Chicago, Illinois, for a Fairbanks•Morse 8, Regular ~ession; Cb. Puitrp; manufactured at Beloit, Wisconsin. Certified check=$350.00. ~'btal price for furnishing and in• stalling=$6,498.00: 4. Mr. E• J• Morgan, Chicago, Illinois, for a DeLaval Steanl Tur- liine Co. Pump, manufactured at Trenton, New Jersey. $350.00 bf cash submitted. Total price for furnishing and installing=$6,851.00. 5. Linehan 32 Molo; Dubuque, Iowa, for a Worthington Pump and Machinery Co. Pump, manufactured at Harrison, New Jersey. Certified check=$400.00. Total price for furnishing and installing=$7;356.00. Attached is a pencil copy oY the analysis of the five bid's. The first three bids vary less thah $79.00 for the purchase and installme~lt of this new equipment. The fourth bid, from the DeLaval Steain Tur• bine Company, includes the orig- inal price at $431.00 higher than the lowest offer. The cost of op- eration of power for the DeLaval Steam Company unit will be ap- proximately 4.5% less than the lowest priced unit costs. It would take approximately 8 to 9 years to eliminate this $431.00 of higher costs if the DeLaval Steam unit were purchased. Accordingly; the analysis of these complete bids, as made by the Water Superintendent and City Manager, includes our recommend, ations that the lowest bid for the complete equipment and install~~ lion be accepted. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS,. City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the communication of City Manage er Evans be made a matter of rec- ord. Seconded by Councilman Mur• phy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur- phY• Nays=Nohe• Resolution No. 69-37 Resolution awarding the contract for the furnishing and installing of a synchronous motor drivEn cen- trifugal pumping unit with priming e'giiipin'ent at the Kn,ufman Avenue Water Plant to A. Y: McDonald Manufacturing Company, Dubuque, Iowa, presented and 'read. Councilman Bennett moved that the resolution be approved and placers oh file for one week for public i88peetiah. Seconded by CBiiheilinan Murphy. Carried bq the fOllawiFr'g vote: Y'e'as=Mayor Chalmers, Couneil- .June 7th, 1937 157 men Beftnett, Clark; Kane, Mrir- phy Nays"-None. Councilman Bennett moved that the certified checks of the unauc- cesaful bidders for the furnishing and installing of equipment at the Kaufman Avenue Water Plant be returned to the bidders. Second- ed by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• phy. Nays-None. June 4, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemeh: This is to advise that I have approved they follow- ing bond and policies and desire your approval on same for filing: EXCAVATION George I. Beeves, 2531 Windsor Avenue. Bond No. 128948-K, Amer- ican Surety Co• of Neer York. SIGNS Theisen Battery & Electric Co., 330 West 8th Street. Policy No. YC 2147, London Guarantee & Ac• eident Co. Interstate Finance Corporation, 1473 Central.Avevue. Policy No. 0. L. & T. 2202044, Continental Casualty Co. Fuhrman-Triller Co., 906 Central Avenue. Policy No. G. L. 431643, Hartford Accident & Indemnity"Co. Kies Bootrie, et al, 661 Main Street- Policy No. ILO 65727, Great American Indemnity Co. K-M Supply Co., et al, 2327 Cen- tral Avenue. Policy No. ILO 65743, Great American Indemnity Co. I Avon Theatre, 869 Main Street. Policy No. IOT 1122, The Fidelity & Casualty Co. Respectfully submitted, R• M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that th'e bonds and policies be approved aril p12~ced on file-- Seconded by Councilman Murphy- Carried by the following vote: ~(eas-Mayor Chalmers, Couiicil- inen Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• phY Na'y's=None. June 4, 1937• To the Honorable Mayor and City Couricil, Dubuque; Iowa, Gentlemen: The Manager has been trying repeatedly to have the authorized contract signed by Mr. I~en. p`enelon in connection with his use of the Municipal Athletic ~;~ t. .: , :` ,,ti ` +" .~y - -t"" ~ ~, ' ~'r. ~; Diu:. ~ . q T; 11,1 ~i , ~,'I i ~!~~~I 4d ipp 21- / ~rnl~~lld ~~,~ a "~ ll, ~f";_~ qj ~~ ~,~ ~ii~l ~.!~~.ai~~, 1S8 Regular Session, Field oti certain dates for wrest- ling matches during the summer of 1937. One copy of this contract was submitted to Mr. Fenelon shortly after the Ceuncil author- ized the same to be signed. Recently, in connection with his outlined, first, requested date, viz. June 4th, it was noted that ho had arranged to hold a wrestling con• test at Melody Mill on June 4th. Today Mr. Fenelon was finally con- tacted and he stated, due to the interference of his parking provi- sions west of the Athletic Field on June 4th and possibly on later dates, and also due to no possible chairs being available from the City, that he could not operate his wrestling contests at this Athletic Field in 1937. The contract was not signed. Ac• cordingly, it is apparent that all of Mr, Fenelon's dates, as listed with Mr. Carl Grabow, should be eliminated. -- Respectfully submitted, R, M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City Manag• er Evans be made a matter of rec- ord. Seconded by Councilman '~ Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark,, Kane, Mur• phy. Nays-None. Ordinance Na. 9-37 Au ordinance amending an or- dinance entitled: "Ordinance No. 10-36. An ordinance regulating the use of vehicles upon the streets of the City of Dubuque; designating the provisions hereof as the 'Traffic Coded of said City; repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in coriflict herewith; and providing a penalty for viola- tion hereof;' by amending Rule 75, Paragraph 628, relating to park- ing of vehicles upon certain desig- nated streets and parts thereof, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Sec• onded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur- phy " Nays-None. Councilman Kane moved to sus- pend the rules requiring an ordin• once to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman June 7th, 1937 Bennett. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• phy. Nays-None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Kane moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordin• ante. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• phy. Nays-None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending the settle- ment of the claim of Matt Williams for damages to his automobile caused in striking a depression in the street on Dodge Street, in the amcunt of $14.00, presented. Councilman Katie moved that the recommendation of City Solic• itor Czizek be approved and that a warrant in the amcunt of $14.00 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Matt Wil• llama as settlement in full of hIs claim for damages received to his, automobile caused in striking a de- pression in the street on Dodge Street. Seconded by Councilman Clark- Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett,. Clark, Kane, Mur• phy. Nays-None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending that a war- rant in the amount of $0.00 be ord- ered drawn in favor of Dr. H. A, Stribley for services rendered to Dorothy Mae Henge who was in• jured in a fall at East 17th Street and Maple Street, presented. Councilman Kans moved that the recommendation of City So- licitor Czizek be approved and that a warrant in the amount of $0.00 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Dr, H. A. Stribley. Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• phy. Nays-None. Resolution Na. 70-37 On May 26, 1937, John W. Mc- Evoy, for many years superintend~ ant of the Dubuque Waterworks, was ca]•led to his eternal reward. His passing was cause for general Regular Session, June 7th, 1937 1S9 sorrow throughout the City of Du• at Ninth and Central Avenues,, the buque. His whole life reflected construction of said steps to be of good citizenship and a noble char- iron and not any wider than the attar. He will always be remem- present obstruction in the alley bared as a conscientious and effi• and that a public liability bond cient public servant. This City has in the amount of $5,000.00 must be lost a capable and honest em• furnished to the City of Dubuque ployee• in the event of any accidents which The Manager and Councils of Du• may occur due to the erection of said buque realize the great good he ac- steps. Seconded by Councilman complished in the development and Clark. Carried by the following progress of the Waterworks. It was an integral part of his life and vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• constituted his great interest and men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• ambition, Hia accomplishments phy will always remain a monument to Nays--None. his sincerity of purpose and intel• There being no further business ]igent planning. Time will only Councilman Bennett moved to ad; serve to emphasize his real worth journ. Seconded by Councilman and emblazon his achievements up• Clark. Carried by the following o^ permanent tablets never to be vote: dimmed or destroyed in its passing. Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- Although death has removed him men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• from the field of temporal action; phy his memory will remain as an In- Nays-None. spiration to a]•1 who knew and loved J, J. SHIIA, him and as incentive to mold their City Clerk• lives and efforts in accordance with his standards. Approved ..................................1937, The City CouncilF as the govern- ing body of the City oY Dubuque, 'Adopted ....................................1937, for itself and on behalf of all citi• tens desires to give expression to the sorrow which has been caused by the death of Mr. McEvoy and ••~•~•~ •~•••~•~~~~•~~•~~• to extend to his family the sym• pathy of each member thereof. Councilmen ......................................... Be it, therefore, resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,; ....................... buque that this tribute, weak and inexpressive as it may be, be spread ......................................... upon the public records of this Council and that a copy thereof be Attest : ..............................•...••...•....•.. delivered by the City Clerk, in per- City Clerk. son, to his widow and sorrowing family. Passed, adapted and approved this 7th day of Jutie, 1937. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A. CLARK, M. R. KANE, GEO. R. MURPHY, A. M. BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J• SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Murphy moved the adoption of the resolution, Second• ed by Councilman Clark. Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• phy. Nays-None. Councilman Kane moved that the request of F• P• Fuhrmann be granted and that he be allowed to construct a stairway in the alley in the rear of his property located ~„ ~_~;. °C d+; - ~,~;, . i~: r*„ . ~ ~ ., -J~ F'.~" ~,;~ , Il ~ •~ l~~~ir~~l~I ';",' ,~~il~~~ rl ~a i~' ,,, ~~ ~~ f' ~ ~ ~, ~di ~~, ~• ~~, ~ ~ ~~~'y~ ll'', 180 Special _SesBion; Juice, 21stz_1937 ~i~y ~~~n~il (O'fficial) Special Session, June- 21st, 193h Council met at 6:05 1'. 14I. Present-Mayor Chalmers, Cban• cilmen Bennett, Clark, Kane, lllur• phy, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by older of Cbun• cilmen Clark and Kane. Mayor Chalmers read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet~ ins is called for the purpose of considering for final adoption Res- olution No, 89-34. A resolution awarding the contract for the ~~rn~ ish)ng and installing of a Pumping Unit at the Kaufman Avenue Wat• er Plant and acting on any otlrer business as may properly come be• fare a regular meeting of the City Council. June 16, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that the present City Manager, R, M. Evahs, submits his resignation, effective July 15th, 1937. Since my present appointment on August 16th, 1930, please be ad- vised that the writer appreciates the efforts and attempts of prac- tically all citizens of Dubuque iu regard to benefitting ••and improv- ing the conditions of Dubuque, Ia. It is sincerely hoped that your city will actually result in having even more new industries, that all of the present industries will have good results and the city will in• crease in size and valuation short- ly. Thanks to the Honorable Mayors and Council members for the fav- ors which have been granted me. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the resignation of City Manager R, M. Evans be accepted and that the communication be made a mat- ter of record, Seconded by Coun• cilmen Murphy, Carried by the fall lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, itTur• phy, Nays-None. Communication of T, Q. Ashburn, Jr., submitting application for the position of City Manager, present- ed and read. Councilman Bennett moved to re• ceive and file the communication. Seconderi by Councilman Murphy, Carried by the following vote: Yeas Mayor Chalmers, Council- meh Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur; phy. Nays-None. Original Notice of Suit of Mar• garet Lavery;, Plaintiff, Versus City of Dubuque, Defendant, in the amount of $675.45 for injuries re• ceived in a fall on the east side of Wilson Avenue between Eighth Avenue and Julien Avenue, pre, rented and read. Councilman Bennett moved to re• fer the notice to the City Solic• ftor. Seconded by Councilman Mur• phy, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur- phy, Nays-None, Public Liability Policy of Emil Grassel covering blasting within the limits of the City of Dubuque, presented. Councilman Murphy moved that the policy be placed on file, Secs onded by Councilman Bennett. Car• rigid by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur~ phy, Nays-None. Communication of P. S. Fawkes submitting a communication from the :Mississippi Valley Association calling the attention of the City Council to a bill pending in United States L'ongresa which might effect the ability of the City of Dubuque to continue' emptying sewage into the Mississippi River, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved to re- ceive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett;, Clark, Kahe, Murphy. Nays-None, Communication of Rev. P. W. Kirchoff, pastor of St. Catherine church, requesting periniasion to stretch a banner across Main Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets, pro'sented anfl read. Councilman Bennett moved that the 'request lie granted. Seconded by Cbuncilmau Clark. Carried by tlfe following `vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Mane, Mur- phy. Nays-None. Communication of Rev. B. VV. Frommelt, pator of St. Jobe the $aptis't ChurcH, requestibg pefinisl sign to stretch a banner across Irfain Street batwe'eh 8th and 9t1; Sereets, presented 'and read. Coiincilnlan Bennett rh'cved that the request he granted. Seconded by Councilman Clark, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Communication of Upper Missis- sippi Waterway Association sub- mitting bill in the amount of $60.00 for membership dues for the year 1937, presented and read, Councilman Bennett moved that the bill be allowed and that a war- rant in the amount of $50,00 be ordered drawn- on the City ~Preas• urer in favor of the l;pper M~ss- issippl Waterway Association to cover membership dues for the year 1937, Seconded by Council- man Kane. Carried by the f~llow- ing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• PhY, Nays-None, Communication of the Oxus Cal- dron requesting permission to use 12th Street between Locust and Bluff Streets for the holding of an ice cream social on July 27th, 1937, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Murphy, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur- phy. Nays-None. Communication of Charles E, Haudenshield, Adm, far Anna Hugh Estate, requesting that he be granted a refund in the amount of $5.00 on license paid far the holding of an auction and after he secured the license he learned that the Auctioneer who vas to conduct the auction held a State License, therefore no City license was t.eed- ed, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved to refer the communication to ~,he City Solicitor for investigation and report, Seconded by Couucihuan Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur- PhY. Nays-None. Petition of Frantz I. Lickes et al, property owners on Rosedale Ave• nue, requesting that Rosedale Ave• nue be oiled from West Locust Street for 'a distance of three blocks, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved to re• fer the petition to the City Man- ager, Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- dune 21st, 1937 161 men Bennett, Clark, Kane; Mur- phy, Nays-None. Communication of International Harvester Company requesting per- mission to place a banner across the street between their building and the Witwer Grocer building, presented and read. Councilman Clark moved that the request be granted', Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, I{one, Mur- phy. Nays-None. . Grant and Easement Know all mev by these presents; That in consideration of $1.00 in hand paid by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a municipal corporation, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowl• edged, the undersigned bring the owner of Lot 30 and Lot 1 of Lot 31 in L. H. Langworthy's Sub., in the City of Dubuque, hereby grants and conveys to said City of Du- buque, aperpetual right of ease ment, in, over and across said Lot 30 and Lot 1 of Lot 31 in L. H. Langworthy's Sub., for the purpose of constructing a retaining wall with the right to go upon said premises at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting and repairing the same when installed; provided, however, that said City of Dubuque shall replace whatever earth, sod or shrubbery that may bE disturbed in the installation or repair of said retaining- wall to as good condition as it was in before the same was disturbed, This Grant and Easement shall be binding upon the undersigned, his heirs, executors, administra• tors, purchasers and assigns for- ever, MRS, SELMA WEED A. State of Iowa j Dubuque County j SS Be it remembered that on This 18th day of June, 1937, 9ersaually appeared before me, a Notary Pub- lic, in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, Mrs. Selma Weeds whe is personally known to me and ac- knowledged that she execute] the foregoing instrument as her volnn• tart' act and deed. C, A, REED, (SEAL) Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Councilman Bennett moved that the Grout and Easement be ac• cepted and recorded with the County Recorder, Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: ''til ,, ~ ~ ~' , I~~± ~ i ~ ~ J : dd ,'r 'i~~IS6 ~i, l 'ijl~, I; Pr, ~~~~~~. i~# ~~P'~ yp~L ~~~ „, ~~~ s ,~~,; ~~~i~i "I ;~I e . ~. ,4. ~'~ ~ .. - ,! :.~" ,. ,~ •"f•'Y, 6, ~';, -t=..,~ . ii, , °~, F.:, G r Y4~~d4'S If' A~ / ~~ ~ ~, 162 Special Session, June 21st, 1937 Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council, men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• PhY• Nays-None. Ordinance No. 9-37 ` An ordinance amending an ordi• nonce entitled: "Cr•dinance No. 10 ~t -36. An ordinance regulating the use of vehicles upon the streets of the City of Dubuque; designating • the provisions hereof as the 'Traf- fic Code' of said City; repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances In conflict herewith; and providing a penalty for violation hereof," by amending Rule 75, Paragraph 528, relating to parking of vehicles up- on certain designated streets and parts thereof, said ordinance hav- ing been passed upon first and sec, and readings on June 7, 1937. Councilman Kane moved that all previous action taken by the City Council upon the passage of Ordi• nonce No. 9-37 be rescinded. Sec• onded by Councilman Murphy, Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• PhY• Nays-None. Council Proceedings far the month of April, 1937, presented for approval, Councilman Bennett moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of April, 1937, be approved as printed. Seconded by Council• man Kane. Carried by the fol• lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• PhY• Nays-None. Communication of Sanitary In- spector submitting a report as to the sanitary conditions existing on East Seventh Street, which proper- ty is under the supervision of thq Dock Commission, presented and read. Councilman Clark moved to re• fer the communication of the Sani- tary Inspector to the City Manager and the City Manager to be in-' stt•ucted to submit a copy of the communication to the Dock Com- mission and that said Dock Com- mission to be instructed to submit a report back to the City Council as to the method which they in- tend to employ in taking care of the sanitary conditions as outlined in the report of the Sanitary Offi• ter. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• PhY. Nays-None. Communication of Clarence Ii. 3riggs notifying the City Manager .hat his physician has given him lermission to return to work at he City Garage and requesting ;hat his application for re•appoint• rent be given consideration, pre, tented and read. Councilman Kane moved to re• 'er the communication to the City Kanager. Soconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-:vIayor Chalmers, Council• men Bemiett, Clark, Kane, Mur• PhY• Nays-None. Communication eY the Building Commissioner advising the City Council that the Schepple Electric Company desires to withdraw their request for permission to install a ventilating duct on the Ninth St. side of the Diamond's Cafeteria building, presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Murphy, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur phy, Nays-None. June 16, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting herewith reports of the City Aud- itor, City Treasurer and City Wat• er Department for the month of May, 1937, also list of claims and list of payrolls for which warants were issued during the month of May, 1937, together with annual report of the City Auditor for the fiscal year beginning April, 1, 1936, and ending March 31, 1937.. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-ivlayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur- phy, Nays-None, June 16, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Complaints have been filed by Mr, Wm. F. Cooper, 640 Bluff Street, persons living near 2550 Broadway and persons living near Broadway and Diagonal Street in regard to cotton woad ecial Session; June 21st, 1937 _ ___163 trees close to their homes. State- ments were that the City shou]d compel the removal of these trees that damage newly painted homes, etc. No ordinance is on file for this provision. Accordingly, is it possible to pro- vide an ordinance to protect homes and buildings near these cotton trees? Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Clark moved to re• fer the communication of City Manager Evans to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur- phy, Nays-None. June 12, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On May 3rd,an ap• peal was made to the City Council by Mr. F. P. Fuhrmann, who owns the building at the northwest Cor- ner of 9th and Central Avenue. His request was to be authorizer to eliminate the present 4' wide wood- en steps from the second floor to the sidewalk on the north SidB of 9th Street, near the alley west of Central Avenue. The decision by the City Coun• cil on June 7th was that Mt•. Fuhr• morn would have authority to re- rnove the presertt wooden steps on 9th street and could install from the second floor to the alley at the rear of this building, a 3 foot wide iron or steel set of steps. This new set of steps must be over the present steps that extend from the alley to the basement, The furthet• provision was that a $5,000.00 bond must be filed with the City Council in regard to these two sets of steps in the city alley. On June 8th Mr. Fuhrmann was advised of this condition and he called later, stating that he could not afford to make a set of steel steps and could not possibly pro- vide for a $5,000.00 bond. Ac• cordingly, his decision was that no changes would. be made at present on the existing four foot wide wooden steps leading ft•om his sec- ond floor to the 9th Street side- wallr, Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City Man• ager Evans be referred to the Building Commissioner for investi• gation and to report back to the City Council as to whether a per, mit has been issued for the repair, ing of the wooden steps leading from the sidewalk to the second floor an the Ninth Street side of the building owned by Mr. F. P, Fuhrmann and located at Ninth and Central Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, iSlur• phy. Nays-None. June 14, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On May 24th at tlfe special Council meeting the letter from the City Manager and the bill from the Dubuquo Airways, InCor• Oorated, was referred back to the Manager. Attached are this same letter and bill. Since May 24th investigations have been made several times at the airport. Robert Swartze~l, a, local young man, has been the li• ,tensed pilot for several months, He is at the airpot•t in day time. He has available two local planes. One plane provides seats for the pilot and one extra passenger. The other plane provides for two extra passengers. Both planes are now operating, but both shall be seli• arately checked and repaired, if necessary, prior to July 1, 1937• Mr, Edw. Tegeler, the President of the Dubuque Airways, Incorpor- ated, states that since the contract was authorized last summer, they have performed all duties as were required at the airport. The contract provides, in Section III, that the City of Dubuque shall pay $26Q.00 per each fall, winter and spring; we must pay monthly telepfione costs and pay for fire insut•ance on the hangar; labor and equipment must be furnished by the City to cut grass and weeds and smooth and roll the airport runways. The 16th Street road to the air, port has been repaired and still must be finished in regard to wid• er areas and the replacement oP~ fences to protect trafec. The' grass and weeds have been cut on the airport area. As of May 31, 1937, the cash balance to the Airport Fund was $552.44. Accordingly, it is the writ, et•'s opinion that authorization of the payment of the $260.00 should ~;!Q~ C I ~' AI ~fi~,l ~' ~,I I~', !.9 ~,~ °~E'!~ I ~I~I `I~ ``;~, ~ I'tl II' !i ~" _. irk !, `~i _ , 1^ ~% I s q~ 9. ~, ~ir, ~ 1, y ; . ,~'~ 4 ~ , ¢' J 1~ Special Session, June 21st, 1937 be now made by the City Council. Respectfully submitted, R, M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Clark moved that the bil•1 be allowed and that a warrant in the amount of $260.OU be ordered drawn in favor of the Dubuque Airways, Incorporated, and that the Clty Manager be in• strutted to notify the Dubuque Air• ways, Incorporated, to comply with their portion of the contract, Sec• onde~d by Councilman Bennett. Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• phY Nays-None. June 11, 1937, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: Prior to the next regular Council meeting, two ap- pointments of present members of the Library Board will expire. Mr. F. R. Lacy and Mr. Charles Mc• Lean have been appointed to July 1, 1937. The basis of the appoint- ments of these Library Board mem• hers is for six (6) years. Again tho City Council is to be advised that aver a year ago, when Mr. H, B, Gniffke, a member of the Library Board, died, no new ap- pointment has yet been made. At present there are only six Library Board members. The ordinance provides for seven (7) members. Accordingly, three new appoint- ments,'each for 6 years, are now due for the decision of the Council. Respectfully submitted, R, M. EVANS, City Manager Councilman Clark moved that Mr. F, R. Lacy and Mr. Charles McLean be reappointed as mem- bers of the Board of Library Trus• tees for a six year term to expire July 1, 1943. Seconded by Coun•. Gilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None, June 10, 1937, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Attached is one copy of Resolution No. 66 adopted and approved by the City Council on June 7th. This includes the appeal to the State Comptroller for authorization of a temporary trans- fer from the Water Department to the Library Building Fund, includ- ing $3,500:00 total, to April 1, 1938, Two copies of this Resolution were mailed to Mr. C. B. Mur• tagh on June 8th and today his approval was received. Respectfully submitted, R, M. EVANS, City Managem, Resolution No. 66-37 RESOLUTION AND APPLICA• T I O N FOR TEMPORARY TRANSFER OF FUNDS. Whereas, the Board of Trusteed of Carnegie•Stout Public Library deem it necessary and advisable to enlarge library property in order to furnish adequate light and air to existing library buildings and to provide for future expansion and, in order to do so, it is im- perative that certain adjoining pro• party be purchased; and Whereas, a satisfactory price has been agreed upon between the owners of said properties and said Board of Trustees for the purchase thereof; and Whereas, in order to acquire such properties it will be necea• nary to make initial payments thereon aggregating the sum o1; $3,500.00, the whole of such pur• chase price being $16,000.00 and the same to be financed by a tax to be levfed in 1937 for the Library Building ,Fund; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque has no available funds with which to make such initial payments; and Whereas, the City Treasurer of said City has on hand in the Wat- erworks Operation Fund a balance of more than $40,000.00 received from receipts in the operation of the Waterworks and $3,500.00 of which will not be needed in the conduct of its business for a per• Tod of at least ten (10) months and until such amount is realized from such special tax to be levied in 1937 for the Library Building Fund; and Whereas, it is proposed to repay to the Waterworks Operation Fund of said City the amount hereby transferred from funds to be real- ized from such special tax for the Library Building Fund on or about April 1, 1938: Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the City Counr Gil of the City of Dubuque, subject to the approval of the State Comp• troller, that there be and there i~ hereby temporarily transfered from the Waterworks Operation Fund to the Library Building Fund the sum of $3,50D.00, and the State Comp• troller is hereby petitioned to au- thorize and approve such transfer, the samE to be returned to said Special Session, June 21st, 1937 16S Waterworks Operation Fund on oT about April 1, 1838, Be it further resolved that, upon the approval of such transfer, the Auditor of the City of Dubuque is directed to correct his books ac- cordingly and notify the Treasurer of such transfer, and ouch notifica• tion shall be acompanied by a copy of this resolution and the record of its adoption, The resolution was adapted and approved by unanimous action of the City Council on the 7th day of June, 1937,. and all members there- of signed their names thereto. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor, CARL A. CLARK, M, R. KANE, A. M, BENNETT, GEO. R, MURPHY, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk, APPROVAL The foregcing resolution and ap- plication for temporary transfer of funds is hereby approved this 9th day of June, 1937, said transferred funds to be returned to the Water• works Operation Fund of said City on or about April 1, 1938. C. B. MURTAGH, State Comptroller. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City Man- ager Evans and the approval of State Comptroller C. B. Murtagh be made a matter of record. Sec- onded by Councilman Bennett, Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None, June 21, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City COUnall, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In past summer sea- sons, when swimming was per• formed in the river at Eagle Point; the Milwaukee Railroad Company furnished a guard at the railroad mrossing on Beach Street, just north of tho City Water Plant, Now that the new Swimming Pool is located south of Beach Street, it is apparent that traffic will use Hawthorne Street to ap- proach the pool and likEly moat of the traffic, after parking, will go out and cross the tracTts at Beach Street. Mr. Box, of the Milwaukee Rail- road Company, states that only one guard can be Provided this sum- mer. Due to the curve in the rail- road Tracks, just north of Beach Street, it is apparent that Beacb Street is far more hazardous to traffic than Hawthorne Street. The guard has again started service at the Beach Street crossing, Possibly one provision to elim• inate accidents at .the Hawthorne Street crossing would be for the City Council to authorize the pla~- ing of a "Stop" Sign at both sideg of Hawthorne Street at this cross ing. Pespectfully submitted, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Kane moved that the communication of City Manage er Evans be referred to the City Manager and Chief of Police for their recommendation as to tha best method to use in the handling of traffic at both the above men- tioned crossings. Seconded by Councilman Clark, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None, June 21, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: A complaint was submitted to the Manager this month about a bad and dangerous roof, which had caved, on an old building west of Elm Street near 27th Street, This building was ot•- iginally used by the Spiral Harrow Manufacturing Company. Now it is awned by the Voelker Realty Com- pany, Mr, Bartels, Building Inspector, made an investigation of this buila'- ing, Mr. Edw, Kolfenbach 'agrees to remove this building Tn July, 1937. Respectfully submitted, R, 'M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City Man- ager Evans be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, June 21, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, , Cxentlemen: In regard to the deci- sion by the City Council at the last meeting that bids should be se- cured for a new Police car on the basis of allowance for the old, 1935 Police Plymouth, only two bids were received to noon today. 0th- er car dealers were advised that bids were requested on this Ply mouth car, The two bids are from dealers h`~: ., , `•f Y, :s ;',~; .i)~ 4•~ ` II ~~/ i Ilii~, • {lil~;,j £` , , ~ ~¢ r . ~~~~`~ ~i ,i ~, ,;~~ ,i( !;; ;I ' . ,~;'. I,'. ,~ I~ r~ °. it L~%~~~~~ II hI l'l '; i 1 ,ill ~~~,, 4; I ,~III~i ~i ~~1~ iililli ,I~ ~. ~~ i:'~~ IIh i~,F. 166 Special Session, who have not sold a new car to this City for 6 to 8 years. BIDS ON POLICE CAR (1) Mr. H. A, Engel of Enge]- Nash Co, 1-Standard Nash-LaFayette 4 Door Sedan ......................$875.00 Less Allowance for 1935 Ply- ' mouth Car ............................ 375.00 NET COST (Including Sales Tax) ........................................$500.00 (2) Mr, J, J. Conlon of Conlon Hudson Co, 1-Standard Terraplane, 4 Door Sedan ..........................$859.00 Less Allowance for 1935 Ply- mouth Car ............................ 300.00 NET COST (Excluding Sales Tax) ......................................$'559.00 Bath of these cars are proper for Police Service. It is suggested that an authorization be made to- day on the purchase of one of these t~vo bids in order to assist the Police Department because of the bad condition of the Plymouth, of over 80,000 miles of use, which might fail at any period and cause damage, or large coats for repair- Respectfully submitted, R, M. EVANS, City Manager, Councilman Clark moved that the City Manager be authorized to purchase a Standard Terraplane, 4-Door Sedan Automobile for the use of the Police Department. Sec- onded by Councilman Bennett. Car- ried' by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane. Nays-Councilman Murphy. Resolution No. 69-37. A resole~ tion awarding contract for the fur- nishing and installing of a Synch- ronous Motor Driven Contrifuga] Pumping Unit with Priming Equip• ment at the Kaufman Avenue Wa- ter Plant, said resolution having been approved and ordered placed on file for public inspection for at least one week on June 7th, 1937, presented and read for final adop- tion. Councilman Kano moved the adoption of the resolution. Second• ed by Councilman Clark, Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clarlc, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Resolution Na, 71-37 Whereas, application far Class "B" Beer Permit has been sub- mitted to this Council for approval and the same has been examined': Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the fol• June 21st, 1937 lowing application be'and the same is hereby approved and it is or- dered that the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicant shall be forthwith inspected, CLASS "B" PERMIT Name. Address. Andrew Schiltz, 1540 Central Avenue. Passed, adopted and approved this 21st day of June, 1937. JOHN K, CHALMERS, Mayor, CARL A. CLARK, M. R. KANE, GEO. R. MURPHY, A. M. BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest; J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Kane moved the 'ad'option of the resolution, Second- ed by Councilman Bennett, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Resolution No. 72-37 Whereas, heretofore applications were filed by the within named ap• received the approval of this Coun- cil; and Whereas, the premises to be oc• copied 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 Pemit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Name. Address. Frank Sand, 103 East 22nd Street. Frank H. Berntgen, 2186 Central Avenue: Elmer Eppler, 1 Locust Street. Mrs, M. Berwick, 400 Iowa Street. James Slack, 84 Main Street. Robert J. Quinlan, 1091 White Street, Frank C. Scherrer, 1736 Central Avenue. Daniel McDonald, 216 West 1st Street. Leo J. Roth, 399 East 20th Street. Arthur Norton, 342 Main Street. Clarence C. Buelow, 1555 South Grandview Avenue. William E. Wodrich, 1101 Rhom- berg Avenue. Michael J. Graff, 2364 Washing- ton Street, Special Session, June 21st, 1937 167 John D. Flynn, 450 West Locust ~ Passed, adopted and approved Street, Joseph A. Hennig, 509 Eighth Avenue, Goorge Dell, 1965 Central Ave• nee, Nicholas F. Steffen, 378 Main Street, Millard Poquette, 923 Maiir Street. R, D. Hughes (Central Hotel), 1006 Central Avenue. William Savory, 827 Dodge Street. Mrs. Cecelia Weber, 99E Central Avenue. Henry P. Lemper, 2776 Jackson Street. Andrew Schiltz, 1540 Central Avenue. CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR PRIVATE CLUB American Legion, Dubuquo Post No, 6, 498 Main Street. Be It Further Resolved that the borids' filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 21st day of June, 1937. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A. CLARK, M, R. KANE, GEO. R, MURPHY, A. M. BENNE'f'T, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Kane moved the adoption of the resolution. Se~:• onded by Councilman Bennett. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Resolution No. 73-37 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, hav4ng complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a per- mit to sell cigarettes and cigar- ette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to igaue such permit on behalf of said City:- Name. Address. Timothy O'Regan,, 1052 Julien Avenue, Jos. A. Hennig, 509 8th Avea~ue, United' Cigar Stares, Inc., 501 Main Street. Walgreen Drug Cc., 813 Main Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. this 21st day of June, 1937. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A. CLARK, M. R. KANE, GEO. R. MURPHY, A. M. BENNETT, Councilmen, Attest; J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Kane moved the adoption of the resolution, Sec- onded by Councilman Clark. Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Resolution No. 74-37 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 permits to sell cig- arettes and cigarette papers with- in said' City and the Manager is directed to issue such renewal on behalf of said City:- Name. Address. Daniel McDonald,' 216 West 1st Street. Foul J. Meyer, 532 East 22nd Street. Robert J. Quinlan, 1091 White Street. Clarence C. Buelow, 1655 South Grandview Avenue. George Stavros, 1564 Central Avenue. R. D. Hughes, 1006 Central Avenue.. Dubuque Post No. 6, American Legion, 494 Main Street. Dubuque Lodge No. 355, L. 0, 0. M., 1379 Central Avenue, Passed, adopted and approved this 21st day of June, 1937. JOHN K, CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A, CLARK, M, R, KANE, GEO. R, MURPHY, A. M, BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Clark moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Murphy. Carried' by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending the payment of the bill of the Abeln Abstract Company in the amount of $60,00 to cover the submitting of an ab• stract on Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in ~,~. .., t ~:'~,, ~` 1 3 ? ~ 4 . F.~ / f ~" 168 Special Session, June 21st, 1937 Industrial Sub. No. 2, City of Du• buque, owners. Councilman Murphy moved that the recommendation of City Solic- itor Czizek be approved and that a warrant in the amount of $60.00 be ordered drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of Abeln Ab- stract Company to cover the bill submitted for the furnishing of an abstract on Lota 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in Industrial Sub. No. 2, City of Du• buque, owner. Seconded by Coun- cilman Bennett. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Councilman Kane moved that the County Treasurer be instructed to accept the principal, plus advertis- ing coats, of the delinquent special assessments levied against Lot 2 of 2 of Linhein's Sub., Wm. Holm• berg, owner. Seconded by Council- man Bennett- Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Councilman Kane moved ,that the verbal request of City Manager Evans, that he be granted a two weeks' vacation from July 1st to July 15th, 1937, be granted. Sec- onded by Councilman Clark. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None- Communication of the Bureau for Street Traffic Research of Har- vard University soliciting coopera- tion do connection with the selec• tion of a new fellowship group for the forthcoming academic year, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that a copy of the communication be mailed' to the Dean of Columbia College and also to the Dean of the University of Dubuque to sub- mit names, if any, as suggested in the communication. Seconded by Councilmen Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Councilman Kane moved that Mr. A. A. Rhomberg be appointed City Manager of the City of Du• buque, Iowa, for the period com- mencing July 15th, 1937, the salary to be fixed on a basis of $5,000.00 per annum, Seconded by Council- man Clark. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas-C o u n c i l m e• n Bennett; Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-Mayor Chalmers. There being no further business, Councilman Clark moved to ad- journ, Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk• Approved ...............................•..1937. Adopted ..................................•.1937. Councilmen Attest.; City Clerk. Session, .June 30th, 1937 169 City Council (Qfficial) Special Session, June 30th, 1937. Council met at 8:35 P. M. Present-Mayor Chalmers, Coun- cilmen Bennett, Clark, Kane, Mur• phy, City Manager Evans. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Bennett and Kane. Mayor Chalmers, read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of adopting resolutions directing the City Manager to issue Class "B" Beer Permits and Cigarette Permits and acting on any other business as may properly come be- fore aregular meeting of the City Council. Councilman Bennett 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.' See- ended by Councilman Clark. Car• ried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Communication of Community Betterment Committee, Greater Du- buque Association, requesting the City Council to assume the initia- tive in the working out of some ar- rangement whereby the different streets of the City could be ade• quately marlced, and proper- ar- rangemegts made for the adequate and uniform numbering of all houses, presented and read. Dr. Henry J. Kaep addressed the Council relative to the petition of the Community Betterment Com- mittee of the Greatsr Dubuque As- sociation, • Councilman Bennett moved to refer the communication to the City Council and that the Commun- ity Betterment Committee of the Greater Dubuque Association be invited' to attend the meeting of the City Council when said com- munisation will be considered by the Council- Seconded by Council- man Murphy. Carried by-the fol• lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy Nays-None, Resolution Na. 75-37 Whereas, the operation of the steam railway by the Chicago, Mil• Waukee and St. Paul Railroad Com• parry over and across Hawthorne and Beach Streets creates a men- ace and hazard to life and proper- ty by reason of the fact that such crossings are unprotected and un• guarded; and Whereas, such crossings are used by thousands cY persona tray. sling by foot and vehicles going to and from the municipal swim- ming pool, including children of tender age; and Whereas, it is necessary for the proteeticn of all persons using such crossings that said railroad company station and maintain flag- men at such crosinga between the hours of 10:00 a• m, to 10;00 p. m. each day: Now, therefore, Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil oY the City of Dubuque that the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Company be and it is hereby commanded to station and maintain flagmen at the railroad crossings referred to in the pre• amble hereof between the hours of 10:00 a• m. to 10:00 p. m, on each day beginning with June 16 and ending with September 16 in each year until this resolution is rescinded or modified. Be it further resolved that the Manager cause to be served upon the local representatives of said railroad eompany a copy of this resolution, and in the event there fs any delay by said railroad com- pany in complying with the pro-. visions hereof, to report such fact to this Council for further action. Passed, adopted and approved this 30th day of Juno, 1937. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A, CLARK,. M. R. KANE, GEC. R• MURPHY, A, M, BENNETT, Councilmen. Attest: J. J• SHEA, City Glerk. Attorney Robert Clewell address- ed the Council- requesting that the City Council consider this matter and not to cause the railroad com• pony the added expense for three crossing watchmen and that the City of Dubuque furnish watchmen at one of the crossings and the railroad company would furnish watchmen at the other creasing. Councilman Murphy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second• ed by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Mr. B. E. Stuart addressed the Council requesting that a zoning area be established at the Julien Dubuque Hotel both on the Main Street Side oY building extending r,iri !,I f i ~ ('d ~1 ii `~~ V a,,,II" i~~~ ) ~~~~,~~ !i ;I. ~~~~ I'~11 ~ ~~;~~~ ~ I} 1 r e 170 Special Session, June 30th, 1937 from the north property line to Second Street and also on the south side of the building at the entrance. Councilman Murphy moved that the request be granted and that the City Solicitor be instructed to incorporate the same in the new TratRc Code now being prepared. Seconded by Councilman Clark., Carried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Councilman Kane moved that , the unpaid bills submitted to the Recreation Commission for pay. ment and which are due from the construction of the new Swimming Pool be referred to the Recreation Commissioner and City Manager for an analysis and a report tb be made back to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Bennett, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Notice of Claim of Walter Koer- ner in the amount of $8.00 for dam. ages sustained to his automobile in striking a depression in the street on Dodge Street on or about March 27th, 1937, presented and read. City Solicitor Czizek recommend- ing that the claim be received and filed as said claim was not filed within the legal time required', Councilman Murphy moved that the recommendation of City Solic- itor Czizek be approved. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Bond of Allen C. Kane, Clerk in Water Department, in the amount of $1,000,00 presented for approval, Councilman Bennett moved that the bond be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Communication of Fred 0. Ton- ney, M.D., submitting application for the position of City Manager, presented and read'. Councilman Bennett moved to re• ceive and file the communication, Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the fallowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council. men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None. Communication of Retail Mer- chants Bureau requesting that the City Council refrain Yrom issuing permits for the holding of car. nivals, circuses, etc., during the week that the Dubuque Tri-State Rodeo will be held, presented and .read, Councilman Murphy moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None. Petition of Diamond's Grill re- questing permission to install a ro- tary type exhaust fan in the win- dow on the south side of the Dia• mood Cafeteria building, present- ed and read., Councilman Murphy moved to re- fer the petition to the Building Commissioner for investigation and report back to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Petition of Dubuque Musicians' Protective Association requesting permission to stretch a banner across Main Street in the down. town district for the purpose of advertising a dahce, presented and read, Councilman Kane moved' that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None. Report of the Board of Health for the month of Muy, 1937, pre- sented. Councilman Murphy moved that the report of the Board of Health for the month of May, 1937, be re• ceived and placed on file. Second. ed by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Communication of Wm. L. Ryan, Chief, Department of Fire, recom- mending the immediate purchase of a suitable truck Yor the fire alarm department and enclosing a proposal submitted by the Univer• sal Car and' Tractor Company, pre rented and read. Councilman Bennett moved to r?.• fer the commutication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennott, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Communication of C. F, Bartels, Building Commissioner, advising Session, June .30th, 1937 171 the City Council that Mr. F. P. Fuhrman did not take out a build- ing permit Ear the repadring of the wooden stops located on the south side of his building at Ninth Street and Central Avenue, pre. sented sand read'. Councilman Bennett ,moved that the Building Commissioner be in- structed to have Mr. F. P. Fuhr- man secure the necessary permit. Seconded by Councilman Kane, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council. men Bennett, Clark, Kans, Murphy. Nays-None. Communication of Wm. L. Ryan, Fire Chief, and Carl F. Bartels, Building Commissioner, submitting recommendation that a new con. Crete floor be constructed on the east half of the 18th Street Fire Staticn building and that a floor drain and permanent plumbing be installed under the new concrete floor,. presented and read. Councilman Bennett moved that the recommendation of the Fire Chief and Building Commissioner be approved and that authorization be granted for the soliciting of bide for the necessary improvements. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayer Chalmers, Council. men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. June 30, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: Mr. C. H. Briggs, our head garage mechanic who has been sick far nearly 10 months, has been to the Manager's oYdce in the last several days. He' states that his health is good and he can now start to operate the garage on July 1, 1937. Mr, Briggs is an efficient and good mechanic. He has been the head mechanic far approximately 10 years. The reason for his tem. porary retirement was due to con. ditiona in his lungs and chest caused by his lying on the concrete floors under cars and trucks in the winter of 1935.0. Now that this World War veter• an can again start his city activ- ities, the City Manager has ap• pointed him as the head garage mechanic to start July 1, 1937, ap• pointment to be temporary and not to exceed 90 days, Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City Manag- er Evans be received and filed, Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council. men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. June 23, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the Council meet- ing of May 3, 1937, Mrs. Al. Sav ery, a grocery store operator at 626 Central Avenue, submitted a letter requesting the Council to eliminate parking oY cars and trucks in front of her stare. An investigation was made by the Iowa State Planning Board, which group is making an analysis of traE• flc conditions in Dubuque. Attached is one copy of this test. During 12 hours in day time of May 7th,. from 7:00 A. M, to 7:00 P. M., the analysis includes: Violations of positions and space; time of park- ing in the block between 6th and 7th Streets on Central Avenue and certain other conditions that re- sulted. Other checks have been made re• Gently and it is found that large trucks and cars park in front of Mrs. Savery's store for hours each "day, Apparently the only legal way to eliminate the parking in front of this store by drivers, who go to other buildings for long periods in the same block, would be to pro. vide a one hour parking limit in this block. One hour parking pro. vision in several other blocks on Central Avenue, where many stores are located, would provide advantages to the store operators. Respectfully submitted, R. M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that, the request be' granted and that the City Solicitor be instructed t~} incorporate- said provision in the new Traffic Code now being pre. pared. Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council, men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. June 23, 1937. Honorable Mayor and City Coun- cil, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Dr. W. J. Connell made an appeal to the City Coun- cil on May 24th, 1937, to control all possible dogs in this city. A study was made at the County Court House in regard to all city owners of dogs. This total vlaS ~~.~.: 172 Special Session,, ,June 30th, 1937 listed as 2173 dogs. Immediately information was submitted to all these owners, except about 100 citizens who had already secured and paid for licenses for their dogs thus far, since April 1, 1937. To June 23rd our 1937 total of dog licenses is 490. In addition to the $1,00 charge for a male dog license, an 8% additional penalty fa charged due to delinquency, Starting on July 1, 1937, all other dog licenses will be charged at a 10% penalty. The total fiscal rev, enue for dog licenses to March 31, 1935 was. $156.23; to March 31, 1936=$134.77 and to March 31, 1937 =$634.77. Several licensee are paid each day lately. After June 30, 1937, it is appar- ent that the Police Department shall have to check all dogs lo- cated on streets, sidewalks and lots without fences to determine that the same dogs have city li- censes. Non-licensed dogs should be caught by the Police and sub- mitted to the Humane Society for certain days of reserve. Many citizens have stated that their private dogs are not licensed, but the same dogs are not per- mitted to leave their homes or their fenced lots in order to pos- sibly bite or damage citizens. A11• possible efforts should be made to eliminate hundreds of dan- gerous and cross dogs that are now still not licensed and are still run, ping on streets and alleys in the city. It is hoped that no rabies will occur in this city. However, all possible dogs that are not kept in homes should be tied up or elim- inated in case of no licenses. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City Man- ager Evans be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Bennett. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy Nays-None, June 23, 1937• To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: A request had beeen filed on June 15th by Mt: W. J. Connolly to have the city scrape off the high area of ground on the west side of Pierce Street between West Locust Street and Quigley Lane and to fill this extra amount of ground over the low area where a storm sewer was installed on the west ,sidewalk area of Pierce Street. The Council members view• ed this area on November 7, 193fi, and authorized the request to be performed. Unfortunately Mr. Con• nolly died, but. his former property is still damaged by this high ground. Thus far no opportunity hoe re• suited in our Street Department be- ing able to perform this work. A copy of this letter is now again filed with the Street Superin• tendent, Mr. Thos. Byrne, and he is instructed to do this work as quick- ly as, possible. Respectfully submitted,, R. M. EVANS, , City Manager, Councilman Bennett moved that the communication of City Man• ager Evafls ba received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the. following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council, men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Naysr-None. June 24, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: Several appeals have been made, to have refunded by the City Council extra penalties and costs of certain property own- ed by Mrs. Mary Fink. Mrs. Fink lives at 1380 Reeder Street- The fund is 826 for the sanitary sewer in Reeder Street as levied on Aug- ust 13, 1929, for Lot 14 Langwor- thy a Add. A payment was made on April 3, 1937, to redeem the- 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935 and 1936 special assess- ments on this lot due as of March 31st each year. The amount due March 31, 1937 has not yet been paid. The actual money received from the County Auditor and Treasurer was $113.88, including $68.15 for five yearly special as- sessments and $45.73 for interest and penalty- The total interest due to March 31, 1937 on the amounts that had not been paid was $28.62• In other words, the penalty as listed for scavenger sale on this special assessment was $17.11. Mrs. Fink is very desirous of getting this refund. Mrs• Fink is 80 years of age, not in good health and she has no available cash at present. Respectfully submitted, R• M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the- request of Mrs. Mary Fink be granted and that a warrantfn the amount og $17.11 be ordered drawn Special Session; June 30th, 1937 173 on the City Treasurer against the Special Banded Fund in favor of Mrs. Mary Fink to cover tie amount of refund granted on the payment of penalties paid on de• linquent special assessments, Fund 826, levied against Lot 14 of Lang• worthy's Addition for the eonatruc- tion of a sanitary sewer in Reeder Street. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy Nays-None. June 23, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, .Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the August 3rd, .1936 Council meeting an appeal was .made to the City Council to extend the city water main in Sabula Street between Muscatine .and Burlington Streets- Also a second appeal was made to open and extend Sabula Street between these same two streets. This was referred to the Manager. Last fall the city water mains were extended and now all local 'homes are furnished with water at this area. Sabula Street extends southwest from Muscatine Street about 200 feet, but Mineral Lot 346, owned by Mr. N. Grommersch, diagonally extends over the possible intersec- tion of Sabula Street and Burling- ton Street- Mr. Grommersch's barn is located on this possible inter- section. Since Mr. N. Grommersch has not agreed to donate a triangle area to the city, including approxi- mately 160 x SO feet, it has not been passible to provide for these extensions of Sabula and Burling- tion Streets to arrange for the proper intersection. Accordingly, the water is pro, vided, but the intersection could not be provided without payment by the city for this land and also 'the cost of moving the present barn. Respectfully submitted, R. M• EVANS, City Manager-,, Councilman Bennett moved that the communication of City Man• ager Evans be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried 'by -the 'following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men'Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, June 23, 1937, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque,, Iowa. Gentlemen: The letter from Mrs• E. Helsel, submitted to the Council on May 2Q, 1937, has been investi• gated. The request was that the .alley east of the railroad tracks between 16th and 17th Streets be smoothed, rolled and ditched so that ruts and helea can be elimin~ ated. Instructions have been given to the Street Superintendent to re• pair this area as quickly as pos• Bible on this basis. Respectfully submitted, R, M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the communication of City Man- ager Evans be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Murphy, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council, men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. June 23, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa• 'Gentlemen: At the special Coun= cil meeting of March 29, 1937, Mr• F, H• Hying, -who lives north of the city line on the eastern exten- sion of 32nd Street, made an ap- peal to not permit gardening or farming on Elbow Street. ~ This street area is not open for traffic. The location is south of Mr. F. H. Hying's home and possibly 300 feet higher than East 32nd road. This Elbow Street area was checked and staked by the City -Engineering Department, Signs were Placed on the area for no plowing .or no garden use- We were advised later that a man, who lives just north of the city area, was starting to plow this area. He was personally warned not to loos- en this ground as it would cause damage to Mr. Hying's property if there was a heavy rain~ Thus far, to my knowledge, no violation or damage has been done. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the communication of City Man- ager Evans be• received and filed~ Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: yeas-Mayor Chalmers,. Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Idyl"Ili' ;' d,i ~~ { ~ ~I kli 1~~ ~~ ~''iq+l ~ ' `c ~~il;~'; 'II ~ ' li ~~I,, ~,,r j1l,, ~ ~ ~ it ~ ~ld~~' tl I~~~~;~~!~ ~~' l,' i 174 Special Session, June 30th, 1937 June 23, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Chief Wm. L• Ryan made a request to the Council on March 29th that an effort be madq to securs~ a Federal Grant to fi• nonce many repairs to the various local Fire Stations. The W. P. A, officials were con, tatted, but thus far no approval of any repairs has been author- ized. The Ninth Street Main Fire Station has a very bad wooden floor where the fire equipment is stored- Other stations have also bad main floors, broken doors and many other difficulties that should be improved. If relief cannot shortly be pro, vided, it would seem that your 1937-8 emergency fund could be al- lotted to these improveurents on the basis of from $5,000.00 to $10,000.00 for these necessary im- provements. Otherwise these floors may fall and thus damage the heavy fire equipment. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the communication of City Manag- er Evans be received and filed, Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council, men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. June 23, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On June 30th, 1936, Mr. Isaac Wyburn, ~vho lives at 110 Southern Avenue, made a re- quest to be authorized to purchase from the City of Dubuque twq small lots west of his home. These lots are 9 and 10 of Randall'a Sub. No, 2. The offer for purchase oY both lots was $100.00. The Coun- cil determined to view this area, Tho investigation was made on November 10th, 1936. Again at a meeting of November 10th, 1936, authorization was to sell these two lots to Mr. Wyburn for $100.00 in cash. Mr. Wyburn was advised of this decision- Mr. Czizek and Mr• Shea provided a contract and deed for this purchase. Thus far no pur= chase has been made. Recently Mr. Wyburn was contacted and now he states that no mousy is available for the purchase. Accordingly, it would seem that this sale should be cancelled. Respectfully submitted, R• M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Kane moved that the recommendation of City Man• ager Evans be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None- June 23, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: Mr• Thos. J. Mul- grew's appeal- as submitted to the Council on May 24, 1937, for the improving of Levee Street has been checked by the Manager. For several hundred feet south of Jones Street, this Levee Street is required to be repaired. Instruc• lions have been made to the Street Superintendent to raise the center of this area, to roll and smooth the surface and to pro, vide far rain water to be elimin- ated by gutters. This must be done very quickly as the street is low, rough and full of ruts. Respectfully submitted, R• M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the communication of City Man- ager Evans be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers,. Council- men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None, June 24, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa, Gentlemen: Mr. Carl D. Hoerner made a request to the Council on June 7th, 1937, to place an oil bind- er on Wooten Street- Wooten Street extends eastwardly from North HiII Stres•t for about 250 feet and is parallel to and about 000 feet north of Dodge Street, Last fall this small street wa$ smoothed, gravelled and rolled by the city. It is impossible to tar or ail each year more than 5 to 10% of the unpaved city streets at the expense of the general. fund. Accordingly, Mr. Hoerner was advised that if he could get some used cil from any gasoline filling station, the Street Department would again smooth this street and also spread the- used oil on' the surface to prevent dust, This same Session, June 30th, 1937 17S procedure has been done on many streets for two years. Respectfully submitted, R• M• EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Bennett moved that the communication of City Manag• er Evans be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Bennett, Clark, Kane, Murpky. Nays-None. Councilman Bennett was ex- cused from Council Meeting an; left the Council Chamber at 10:10 P. M. June 24, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gontlemen: Twelve citizens liv ing within the 11th and 12th blocks of Rosedale Avenue petitioned the Council on June 21st to have Rose- dale Avenue, from Weat Locust Street west for three blacks, oiled by the city, Thus far to reduce the costs of Street Department operation, no oil or tar has been ordered by the city. Possibly one carload must be provided far repairing Dodge Street and other steep sections where traffic is heavy. It is suggested, since Rosedale Avenue is not steep, but that these three blocks must be smoothed and' rolled quickly, that used oil from gasoline stations be secured by the residents of Rosedale Avenue and then the Street Department can spread this ail to eliminate dust. These residents do not favor as- sessments for tarring or oiling the street. Respectfully submitted, R• M. EVANS, -City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City Man- ager Evans be received and Sled. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the follow4ng vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clarlc, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Bennett, June 24, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and' City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Mr• C. E. Rhoades of the Dubuque Auto Club made certain requests to the Council on June 7th, 1937. The first was a statement that numerous complaints were filed with him that the one "Stop and Go" signal, located at the mid- dle of the intersection of West 14th and Locust Streets, is too high. The lowest portion of the signal is 14' above the top of the paving of this intersection ae directly under- neath said signal. This is the pro- vision of the Iowa Code that 14' must be the minimum where any street light, signal, etc-, is above any portion of a main street. Cer- tain trucks, busses, etc., are ap- proximately from 1 to 2 feet as high as the 14:00 minimum of sig- nals. Special- trucks, loaded by a railroad car, etc-, have actually been checked as they have operat- ed on West Locust Street. Only a few inches in reserve were available to prevent no damage to the city traffic signal. It is the Manager's opinion that NO low- ering of this Locust and 14th Street signal, or any other traffic signal, can be legally or safely made. Mr. Rhoades also suggested that three diamond shaped warning signs be provided and installed, each 30D feet from this intersec• lion, including 300' south, 300' north on Locust Street and 300' east on West 14th Street, where the Federal Highways are oper• sled. These three signs were to be placed between the sidewalks and' curbs- Readings on the signs would be "Stop Sign 300' Ahead:' The distances of 300' from this signal on these three directions could NOT possibly be used. On West 14th Street, east of Locust Street, 300' would actually occur in Main Street- Again north and south of West 14th Street on Locust Street these propoeed signs would also be in both of the 15th and 13th Street intersections. The distance of 300' must be either increased to beyond the intersection, or de- creased to about 250' so that the extra signals would' be within the blocks approaching the present "Stop and Go" signal. Said three warning signals, if provided, should also be erected ahead of any large trees so that traffic could see the warning signal, also the signals should-be placed at or very near the division between lots in order that said signals would not inter- fere with citizens getting out of their cars to their sidewalks, or homes. Another opinion is that a "Slow, Sign," painted on the right side of each of these three street paving approaches to the Traffic Signal, would be more efficient and would' be cheaper. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City Man- ager Evans be received and filed, r r;,; ~ ~,; 176 Special Session, June 30th, 1937 Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Bennett. June 23, 1937, To 'the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On November 7th, 1936, when the Council viewed many local 'conditions, the request- ed new conaretie wall at the rear of Mr. l7berhoffer's home, 911 High Bluff Street, was also studied and approved by the Council. Instruc- tfona were given that the Street Department should' extend this wall, at city coat, for approximate- I~ 13 feet in length and over 10 feet in heighth, as quicltly as pos- sible, in the summer of 1937. Nothing yet has been done on this wall to protect traffic on 'Phomas Street. A copy of this letter is.filed with the Street Supenintendent, Mr. Thos, E. Byrne, instructing him to finish this project, as quicltly as is possible. Respectfully submitted, R, M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City Man• ager Evans be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Absent=Councilman Bennett. June 24th, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City 'Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: A petition was sub- mitted to the Council on May 24th requesting the improvement of Klingenberg Terrace between Ro- saline and Kleine Streets. The length of this street is about 650 feet. To the north and south the side hill is very steep. Water runs onto the street and also runs off the street toward the north into private property on Chappel Court, Instructions have been given to the Street Superintendent includ• ,ing: to widen the driving area of Klingenberg Terrace in order that two cars can pass; to malts a ditch on the south side of the driviug area in order that water running onto this street from the south-will not flaw over the street into 'the northern private 'property; to stone, smooth and 'roll the driving area; and if necessary, to install some raclt north of the driving area to eliminate future possible washouts at .private dots, -in order that all surface water will flow along Klingenberg Terrace toward the east and then flow down -Kleine Street to Kaufmann Avenue when the largo storm sewer is installed. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Kane moved that the communication of City Manag"er Evans be received and filed Sec• onded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clark, Kane, Murphy. ' Nays=None. Absent-Councilman Bennett, June 24, 1937. To ,the `Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, -Iowa, 'Gentlemen: Mr. Benj. Sherman of the Treasury -Department, Pro- curement Division, at Des Moines, Iowa, made a second request to the City Council on June 7th, 4937, for an extra 150 copies of "A Guide to Dubuque." Prior to June 7th, 300 copies of thds same Guide .had been agreed on the price and were submitted to the Treasury Department on the basis of $.10 per copy, or for $30:00. The extra 150 copies were also given to the local representative, Mr. -Jos, Palen (who made this Guide), after a written order was received from Des Moines, -includ- ing 150 copies at $.10 each-$15.00. The outline of this contract was that the City was to spay x$125,00 and the Dubuque Chamber bf Com- marce was to pay '$126.00, .2,600 copies Fvere to go to each, Now the 2,500 copies 'have been reduced' to each by 50% of the total of 450 copes, as sent to 'the Treasury Department, Actual bills filed for this total payment include: 'phe Hoermann Press, costa 'for publishing, changing, 'increasing, etc., including 2% State Tax ........................249:29 Taylor-Ydnlters 'Co., costs for furnishing 7 zinc etch- ings and 1 square half tone ............................:........... 46,20 $295.49 A bill was sent to Mr,'Sher- man at Des 'Moines, in- cluding the tbtal of his agreed amount to be paid to the City of DdliuOue, including .............................. 45.00 $250,49 Accordingly, the actual net coat is now $,49 over the total amount agreed to be paid~by the City and the Chamber of Commerce. ~If -this Special Session, .June 30th, 1937 177 is authorized ,the extra 50% of the total shall only be $.25 to each, Respectfully submittted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Kane moved that the communication of City Manager Evans be received and Sled. Sec• onded by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clarlt, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Bennett. June 24, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: A letter was sub• mitted by the Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress to the Council on May 24th, 1937. This letter in- cluded the fact that odors were coming into the Fourth Street Ath- letic Park due to dumping of ref- use, bad fruits, orange peeling, etc., northwest of this location. Efforts have been made since then to eliminate all odors. Re- cently Mr. Grabow states that no odors are now at the Athletic Park, Last year and this spring instruc- tions were made to eliminate all dumping of refuse material near the East Fourth Street area. Respectfully submitted, R, M, EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Kane moved' that the communication of City Manager Evans be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Bennett, July 1, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The appointments of the entire nine (9) members of the Recreation Commission will end July 10, 1937, It is suggested that full authority be provided by the City Council for this same Com- mission at the next Council meet- ing. Present membership includes: Alois Hoffmann, George J. Roepach, Leo Gregory, P. K. Karberg, Charles Kretschmer, Leo J, Dwyer, W. G. Doran, Karl Rhomberg and City A4anager. The term of appointments is on the basis of three years, Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Kane moved that the communication oP City Manager Evans be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy. Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, CouncII• men Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Bennett. June 24, 1937. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In the Manager's desk there are filed and listed a number of appeals, discussions, etc., as referred to the City Coun• cil for decisions and others to be viewed, prior to actual decisions. Respectfully submitted, R. M. EVANS, City Manager; Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City Man- ager Evans be received and filed. Seconded' by Councilman Kane, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Bennett. Councilman Kane moved that im- mediate steps be taken for the elimination of the unsanitary con- dition existing due to a dumping ground on Seminary Street near the Bunlter Hil] Golf Course. Sec- onded by Councilman Murphy, Car- ried by the following vote; Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Bennett. Resolution No. 76-37 Whereas, applications for Class "B" Beer Permits have been sub• mitted 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 fallowing 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 John Stieber, 3165 Central Ave- A. J. Vogler and Ray Denzler, 2216 Central Avenue.. Geo. Kanavas,. 1689 Elm Street. A. R. Uppinghouse, 632 Locust, Street. Jos. J. Bertsch and M. C. Mai (Merchants Hotel), Third and Main Streets. Passed, adapted and approved this 30th day of June, 1937. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A. CLARK, M, R. KANE, GEO. R. MURPHY, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk, 11 ~! I'I I„ i ~ ~i~i I~i I,l Ili ~ 1, ~ i j ~ °,i il!, , i ti 178 Special Session, June 30th, 1937 Counci]man Clark moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Murphy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Dlark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Bennett. Resolution Na. 77-37 Whereas, heretofore applications were filed by the within named ap• plicants for Beer Permits and they received the approval of Chia Coun- cil; and Whereas, the premises to be oc• copied by the~tn have been inspect- ed and found to comply with the ordinance 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 Man- ager be and he is hereby directed to issue to the following named persona a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Frank Schmitt, 1298 Washington Street. Andrew D. Karigan (Coney Is• land Lunch), 720 Main Street, William W. Colley, 1121 Julien Avenue, Albert J. Vogelaberg, 29 Eighth Avenue. Louis A. Wright, 1828 Central Avenue, Chris Capretz,. 2595 Rhomberg Avenue. Diamonds' Grill, 900 Main Street, Leo Cunningham and John M. Thompson, 263 West First Street, Arthur J. Eisenegger, 1105.7 Iowa Street, Theodore E. Anthony, 1179 Iowa Street. Joseph A. Beecher, 24th and White Streets. .Mrs. Frances Halpin, 2108 Cen- tral Avenue. John J. Grommersch, 66 Eaat 7th Street. Dominick Gala, 1663 Central Avenue. Klauer-Julien Hotel Co., 2nd and Main Streets, Charles Pochter, 342 West 8th Avenue. Timothy O'Regan, 1052 Julien Avenue. Frank McLaughlin, 115 Eaat 22nd Street. Joseph J. Machinek, 1399 Jack• son Street. Mrs. Sophia McMann and Mrs. E, Van Der Muelen, 2327 Central Avenue. Karl J. Page (The Page Hotel), 73.75 Eaet 4th Street, Albert M. Meyer and Herman Roesch, 130 Eighth Avenue. Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, 241 Main Main Street. Walter Mengis, 1618 Central Avenue. Thomas A, Wragg, 332 Eighth Avenue. Frank J. Weber, 189 LocusU Street. John, Stemm, 1298 Main Street. , George J. Trimpler, 1701 Asbury Street, Harvey L, Spielman, 303 Main Street, Michael B. Schnee, 37 Eighth Avenue. Roshelt Brothers Company, 8th and Locust Streets. Thomaa R, Pesd, 236 West 7th Streei. John Stieber, 3165 Central Ave- nue. Norbert W. Brodeur, 1080 Julien Avenue. Raymond J. Stoltz, 234 West 9th Street. Alois Glab, 2991 Central Avenue. A. J. Vogler and Ray Denzler, 2216 Central Avenue, John T. Shanahan, 623 Main Street. Frank R. Gregory, 1105 Julien Avenue. Geo, Kanavas, 1689 Elm Street. Mra.'Anna Kirkpatrick, 457 8th Avenue, Charles Petrakis, 1958 Central Avenue. - John Mayerle, 400 Central Av coos.. Frank Reuter, 2616 Windsor Avenue. Emil Leiser and Hugh Kress,, 1348 Central Avenue. William Schaffhauser (St. George Hotel), 676 Central Avenue. Steve Roleopulos (Coney Island Lunch), 493 Main Street. Alois J. Ender, 1703 Maple Street. A. R. Uppinghouse, 632 Locust Street. Anton Fortmann, 263 Main Street. William Horne, 400 Rhomberg Avenue. Mike Sand, 2498 Central Avenue. Carl J. Moes, 698 Central Avenue. Adam J. Berutgen, 530 Main Street. Frank W. Childers, 3203 Jackson Street, Jas. J. Bertsch and M. C, Mai (Merchants Hotel), 3rd and Main Streets. Albert V. Poire, 603 Rhomberg Avenue. Mrs. Lcis H. King, 2372 Central Avenue. William E. Briggs, 1255 ,Central Avenue. Special Session, June 30th, 1937 179 Geerge J. Scherer, 1187 Iowa Street. Adolph Kochendorfer, 659 Cen• tral Avenue. Charles T. Snyder, 543 Eighth Avenue. Frank Klein,. 600 Central Avenue. Joseph Costa, 1236 Iowa Street. CLASS "B" PERMITS FOR PRIVATE CLUB Dubuque Lodge No. 297 B. P. 0, E., N. W. Cor. 7th and Locust Streets. The Dubuque Club,. 895 Main Street (Downstairs). The Service Club, 951y1 Main Street. Oriole's Lodge, 16th and Central Avenue. Eagles Club, 6th and Locust Streets, Be it further resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved, Passed, adapted and approved this 30th day of June, 1937. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A. CLARK, M. R. KANE, GEO. R. MURPHY, Ceuncilmen. Attest: J, J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Clark moved the ad• option of the resolution. Second• ed by Councilman Murphy, Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Bennett, Resolution No. 76-37 Be it resolved by the City Coun• cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provision of law t•elating to the solo of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a per- mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City; Harold A, Casey, 1097 Jackson Street. Adam J. Berutgen (The Spens- ley Cigar Store), 401 Main Street. Dubuque Lodge No. 297, B. P. 0. E., N. W. Cor. 7th and Locust Streets. Leonard Schuster, 2656 Lincoln Avenue. Robert McFarlane, 1798 Central Avenue. Merlin Apel, 1205 Cleveland Avenue. Dubuque Club,, S. W. Cor. 9th and Main Streets, Peter Petrakis, 1401 Central Avenue. Hartig Drug Co., 97 Locust Street. Hartig Drug Co., 2610 Central Avenue, Geo. Ragatz, Jr., 1906 Central Avenue, Triangle Cafe, 926 Main Street. Henry C. Braun, 1415 Rhomberg Avenue. John C. Beck, 1501 Central Aven• ue. Norbert W. Brodeur, 1080 Julien Avenue, Charles Falkenhainer (Falken- hainer Drug Co.), 1096 Julien Avenue, Geo. C. Kruse and Dorothy Kiene (Geo, C. Kruse Co.), 2418 Central Avenue. Joseph J. Bertsch and M. C. Mai (Merchants Hotel), 304.310 Main Street. Geo. J, Scherer; 1179 Iowa Street, Myers-Cog Co., 409 Iowa Street. Alois Glab, 2991 Central Avenue. AdamLillig, 1347 Central Aven- ue: Geo, Miller, 25-35 West Fourth Street. Peter Winter, 1398 White Street. Wm. C. Leik, 601 Rhomberg Avenue. A. J, Ender, 2311 Windsor Avenue, Interstate Co, (I, C, R, R. De• pot), Illinois Central R. R. Depot. Western Grocer Co., 90-98 Main Street. - Elmem Eppler, 1 Locust Street. John J. Grommersch, 66 East 7th Street. Thompson & Hogan, 55 Locust Street. Arthur Trapp, 1266 Central Av enue. Dominic Gala, 1563 Central Av- enue. Dell Warren, 1700 Central Av- enue, Arthur Eichman, 2119 Rhomberg Avenue. A, R. Uppinghonse, 632 Locust Street, Chan. F, Meyer, 5 8th Avenue. A. J. Eiaenegger, 1106 Iowa Street, Be it further resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 30th day of June, 1937. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A, CLARK, M, R. KANE, GEO. R, MURPHY, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. ~_ 180 Special Session, June 30th, J 937 Councilman Murphy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kane, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-I1one. Absent-Councilman Bennett, Resolution No. 79-37 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- nowal of their permit to sell cigar- ettes and cigarette papers .within paid City and the Manager ie di• reefed to issue such renewal on behalf of said' City:- Name, Adsress, Emil Leiser and Hugh Kress, 1348 Centra] Avenue, Mrs. F, X, Wills, 2678 Central Avenue. B, A. Ruegnitz, 629 Rhomberg Avenue. Gust Hillis, 597 Main Street. Steve Koleopoulos (Coney Island bunch), 493 Main Street. M, J, Ludwig, 1545 South Grand- view Avenue. Adam Berntgen (Canfield Hotel Cigar Ccunter), 4th and Central Avenue. Adam Berntgen (Budweiser Inn), 630 Main Street, Edward Kirchhoff, 623 Main Street, Carl A. Clark (Clark Drug Co., Inc,), 976 Main Street. M, B, Olanaky, 714 Main Street. Andrew D, Karigan, 720 Main Street. B, L. Baumhover (Economy Drug Store), 1040 Julien Avenue, John Schaetzle, 2162 Central Avenue. E. G. Zumhof, 1804 Central Avenue, Mrs. N. B, Joseph and Elmer Astgen (Erie Cafe), 120 West 1st Street. E, P, Kretz (Kretz Cafeteria), 498 Main Street, Harry J. Jacquinot, 1850 Central Avenue, Jaeger-Kunnert Co., 850 Jackson Street, Hartig Drug Co„ Inc., 766 Main Street. Theo. V, Kies (Kies Drug Stare), 1362 Central Avenue. Charles Petrakis, 1958 Central Avenue. Joseph Costa, 1236 Iowa Street. Joseph Schneider, 2900 Central Avenue. Rugh Bus@, 2400 Central Avenue. Witwer Grocer Co., 15 Main Street. ,Gene McCann, 802 Iowa Street, P, R. Kennedy, 2408 Central Avenue, H. P. Lemper, 2798 Jackson Street. W. Wagner, 1501 Rhomberg Avenue. Amy Haley, 815 West 5th Street. A. J. Ender, 1703 Maple Street. Raymond Stoltz and' George Zil- lig, 234 West 9th Street. Klauer-Julien Hotel Co., 2nd and Main Streets. Geo. Nordin, 565 8th Avenue, Diamond's Grill, Inc., 900.910 Main Street. Millard Paquette (Dubuque Re• creation), 915 Main Street. Mike Sand, 2498 Central Avenue. Thos. A. Wragg, 332 8th Avenue, Nicholas Steffen, 378 Main Street, E. R. Bradley, 2117 Delhi Street. E, H, Beyer, 1876 Delhi Street. Geo. Trimpler, 1701 Asbury Street, Louis J, Iiesling, 1555 Central ', Avenue. John Stemm, 1298 Main Street. Albert G• Peryon (Peryon's Drug Stare), 257 Weat $th Avenue, Carl J. Pinger, 127 West 6th Street, Chas. Pochter, 342 West 8th Avenue. Passed, adapted- and approved 'this 30th day of June, 1937. JOHN K. CHALMERS, Mayor. CARL A, CLARK, M. R, KANE, GEO. R, MURPHY, Councilmen. Attest; J, J, SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Clark moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Murphy, Carried by the following vote: Yeas.-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Absent-Councilman Bennett, Communication of City Solicitor Czizek submitting opinion on the question of whether or not cotton~ bearing cotton wood trees consti• lute nuisances ao that the City can compel their removal, presented and read. Councilman Murphy moved that the communication of City solic- itor Czizek be received and Sled. Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried by the following Vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clark, Kane, Murphy, Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Bennett, Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek recommending that the re• quest of Charles ):, Haudenahteld, Special Session, June 30th, 1937 181 Adm., for Anna Hugh Estate, re• questing a refund in the amount of $5,OD on a license purchased for the holding of an auction, be re• ceived and filed, presented. Councilman Murphy moved that the recommendation of City Solic- itor Czizek be approved. Seconded by Councilman Kane, Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council• men Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Bennett. Verbal report of City Manager Evans recommending the tanafer of the present 600 C, P. overhead street light in front of the Nurre Glass Company building on Rail• road Street to the intersection of Railroad and Harrison Streets and that an additional 260 C, P. over- head light be installed at the inter- section of Salina and Railroad Streets, presented, Councilman Kane moved that the recommendation of City Manager Evans be approved, Seconded by Councilman Clark. Carried' by the follow4ng vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Council- men Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Absent-Councilman Bennett. There being no further business, Councilman Clark moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Chalmers, Couric'il- men Clark, Kane, Murphy. Nays-None, Absent Councilman Bennett. J, J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ..................................1937. Adopted ....................................1937. Councilmen: ~ .....................................