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COMMON COUNCIL—OCTOBER 3, 1927 201 Council Chamber, Ann Arbor, and Packard Sts. be taken care of Mich., Oct, 3, 1927. to prevent washing out lawn ex- Regular meeting. tension and her land at 921 S. Meeting called to order by Pres- State St., received and referred to ident Woodbury. Sewer Committee. Present: Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Of James W. Finnell, et. al, to Graf, Maulbetsch, Lucas, Hammial, widen E. Ann St. from Fifth Ave. Dorow, Severance, Freeman, Burs- to Division St., received and re- ley, Fisher, Pres. Woodbury, 12. ferred to Street Committee. Absent: Aid. Draper, Lutz, 2, Of C. J. Harper, for no-parking Minutes of Sept. 19, 1927, ap- space of 15 feet on S. First St., proved. along property of Willard Service Printed pamphlets of Sept. 2 6 Station, received and referred to not received from printer. Traffic Committee. Communications Of. Dr. J. H. Herrick, et. al., for Oct. 3, 1927. traffic lights at corner of Huron To the Mayor and Honorable and Division Sts. and corner of Common Council, Ann Arboi, Huron and State Sts., received and Mich. Gentlemen: referred to Traffic Committee. Commencing Oct. 1st. 1927, we Committee Reports have engaged Mr. William Zach- Finance Report man as engineer at Station No. 3, Continj^ent Fund Mr. Durward Young resigning, sal- Edward W. Staebler, sal- ary to remain as at present. ^-ry $ 41.65 Respectfully, I. G. Reynolds, salary. . . 275-00 John Lindenschmitt, Robert Nor- H. W. Crippen, salary . . 250.00 ris, W. H. L. Rohde, Board of Theo. J. Schmidt, salary. 250.00 Water Commissioners. Geo. H. Sandenburgh, sal- Moved by Aid. Lucas, that action ary 375.00 of Board be concurred in. H. R. Scovill, salary .... 250.00 Adopted by following vote: Yeas, John T Kenny,. salary . . 200.00 Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maul- }^red C Perry, salary . . . 200.00 betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Dorow, c F. Hartman salary . . 200.00 Severance, ^:feeman, Bursley, j( ^j Bonisteel, salary ...183.33 Fisher, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, j^j,^ ^ Wessinger, salary 166.66 ^^^^- , Owen A. Stridden, salary. 150-00 To the Honorable the' " V'^r'" ^toll, salary 160.00 Common Council, Geltlemen: lY^'""^ ^f.""^.^' ^^^'*^. •*• H^An We respectfully announce the Marcia M. Mmnis, salary. 125.00 appointment of Richard A. Bur- Clara Mast, salary 125.00 man as regular patrolman, and Marguerite Hannan, sal- Fred Dupper as special policeman ^^Y 100.00 with pay from the city for the fol- Paul Garvey, salary .... 75.00 lowing dates: Oct. 1, 8, 22, and No- Victor H. Lane. Jr., sal- vember 12 and 19, 1927. ary 75.00 Respectfully submitted, Dorothy Wright, salary . 24.00 Jos. L. Arnet, Frank B. DeVine, Frank Marz, salary 78.50 Geo. W. Kyer, Board of Police Fred J- Staeb, salary . . . 57-50 Commissioners. Moved by Aid. Jocelyn, that ap- Contingent Fund total pointments be confirmed. salaries $3,506.65 Adopted by following vote: Yeas, T^,. T\m/i Aid. Jocelyn. Slauson. Graf. Maul- chas. Andrews^salary ..$ 114.50 betsch, Lucas. Hammial, Dorow, TX„„„_, McTaren saiar.r 9150 Severance, Freeman. Bursley. g|"^^ Fdwards' ^larv ' 91 50 Fisher, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays. ^ ^ ^ Edwards, salary . 91.50 none. Jacob Gwmner, salary . . 83-00 Petitions Herman Kruse. salary . . 83.00 Of Louis P. Hall, to build at own Frank Markey. salary . . . 78.50 expense a lateral sewer on Bald- ^^^il Damman, salary . . 78.i>0 win Ave. and connect with city ^'^•^^ Heinmger, salary.. 78.50 sewer system, received and refer- ^^^^ Arnold, salary 78.50 red to Sewer Committee. Benj. Zahn, salary 78.50 Of Mrs. Florence Sample, re- Henry Nevroth, salary . . . 78-50 questing that storm water at State Arthur Clark, salary .... 78.50
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COMMON COUNCIL—OCTOBER 3, 1927 201

Council Chamber, Ann Arbor, and Packard Sts. be taken care of Mich., Oct, 3, 1927. to prevent washing out lawn ex-

Regular meeting. tension and her land at 921 S. Meeting called to order by Pres- State St., received and referred to

ident Woodbury. Sewer Committee. Present: Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Of James W. Finnell, et. al, to

Graf, Maulbetsch, Lucas, Hammial, widen E. Ann St. from Fifth Ave. Dorow, Severance, Freeman, Burs- to Division St., received and re-ley, Fisher, Pres. Woodbury, 12. ferred to Street Committee.

Absent: Aid. Draper, Lutz, 2, Of C. J. Harper, for no-parking Minutes of Sept. 19, 1927, ap- space of 15 feet on S. First St.,

proved. along property of Willard Service Printed pamphlets of Sept. 2 6 Station, received and referred to

not received from printer. Traffic Committee. Communications Of. Dr. J. H. Herrick, et. al., for

Oct. 3, 1927. traffic lights at corner of Huron To the Mayor and Honorable and Division Sts. and corner of Common Council, Ann Arboi, Huron and State Sts., received and Mich. Gentlemen: referred to Traffic Committee.

Commencing Oct. 1st. 1927, we Committee Reports have engaged Mr. William Zach- Finance Report man as engineer at Station No. 3, Continj ent Fund Mr. Durward Young resigning, sal- Edward W. Staebler, sal­ary to remain as at present. -ry $ 41.65

Respectfully, I. G. Reynolds, salary. . . 275-00 John Lindenschmitt, Robert Nor- H. W. Crippen, salary . . 250.00

ris, W. H. L. Rohde, Board of Theo. J. Schmidt, salary. 250.00 Water Commissioners. Geo. H. Sandenburgh, sal-Moved by Aid. Lucas, that action ary 375.00

of Board be concurred in. H . R . Scovill, salary . . . . 250.00 Adopted by following vote: Yeas, John T Kenny,. salary . . 200.00

Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maul- }^red C Perry, salary . . . 200.00 betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Dorow, c F. Hartman salary . . 200.00 Severance, ^:feeman, Bursley, j( ^j Bonisteel, salary ...183.33 Fisher, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, j ^ j , ^ ^ Wessinger, salary 166.66 ^^^^- , Owen A. Stridden, salary. 150-00

To the Honorable t h e ' " V'^r'" ^toll, salary 160.00

Common Council, Geltlemen: lY^'""^ ^f.""^.^' ^^^ '*^ . •*• H^An We respectfully announce the Marcia M. Mmnis, salary. 125.00

appointment of Richard A. Bur- Clara Mast, salary 125.00 man as regular patrolman, and Marguerite Hannan, sal-Fred Dupper as special policeman ^^Y 100.00 with pay from the city for the fol- Paul Garvey, salary . . . . 75.00 lowing dates: Oct. 1, 8, 22, and No- Victor H. Lane. Jr., sal-vember 12 and 19, 1927. ary 75.00

Respectfully submitted, Dorothy Wright, salary . 24.00 Jos. L. Arnet, Frank B. DeVine, Frank Marz, salary 78.50

Geo. W. Kyer, Board of Police Fred J- Staeb, salary . . . 57-50 Commissioners. Moved by Aid. Jocelyn, that ap- Contingent Fund total

pointments be confirmed. salaries $3,506.65 Adopted by following vote: Yeas, T ,. T\m/i

Aid. Jocelyn. Slauson. Graf. Maul- chas. Andrews^salary ..$ 114.50 betsch, Lucas. Hammial, Dorow, TX„„„_, McTaren saiar.r 9150 Severance, Freeman. Bursley. g |"^^ Fdwards' ^larv ' 91 50 Fisher, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays. ^ ^ ^ Edwards, salary . 91.50 none. Jacob Gwmner, salary . . 83-00

Petitions Herman Kruse. salary . . 83.00 Of Louis P. Hall, to build at own Frank Markey. salary . . . 78.50

expense a lateral sewer on Bald- ^^^il Damman, salary . . 78.i>0 win Ave. and connect with city ^'^•^^ Heinmger, salary.. 78.50 sewer system, received and refer- ^^^^ Arnold, salary 78.50 red to Sewer Committee. Benj. Zahn, salary 78.50

Of Mrs. Florence Sample, re- Henry Nevroth, salary . . . 78-50 questing that storm water at State Arthur Clark, salary . . . . 78.50

2a2 .COMMON COUNCILi—OCTOBER 8, 1.&27

•Clyde Carpen te r , &alar r . J o h n Comiskey, sa la ry . "Walter P'leldcanip sa lary Percy M'hitlook, sa la ry . ^ d w a r d Zeeb, sa la ry . . . Geo, Schmidt , sa la ry . . Hienry Kolander , s a l a ry Albert H o f t m a n , sa la ry E l m e r Kintz, sa la ry Oscar P-intz, sa la ry E a r n s t Heller , sa la ry I r a Neva r r e , sa la ry F r a n k Ryan , sa la ry l -aurence Chat te r ton ,

a r y J o h n W a t e r m a n , sa la ry Win . Keihl . s a l a ry . . . . Car l ton Nevins, sa la ry F r e d W a d h a m s , sa la ry Chas. Carrol l , s a l a ry . .

F i re F u n d Tota l salar­ies 1-2 mo. Sept

Pol ice Fund

s a l

78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.5U 78.50 78.5U 78.50 78.50 78-uO 7S.50

78.50 78.50 78.50 72.00 24.00 45.00

E d n a Spiegelberg, sa la ry 10.00

Thos. O'Brien, salary-Louis Fohey, sa lary N o r m a n Cook, s a l a ry S h e r m a n Mortenson, (Pa

a r y M. G. Howard , sa la ry . . Chas . K a p p , sa la ry . . . I rwin Keebler , sa lary . . Haro ld Gee, sa la ry . . Benj- Ball sa la ry . . . . Ro land Wooster , sa la ry H e r m a n Suma, sa l a ry Oscar Weir , sa la ry . . Thos. Fohey , sa la ry . . Ju l ius Ennis , s a l a ry . . W a l t e r Schmid, sa la ry Arnold Busch, sa la ry . Alber t Heusel , sa la ry J o h n Osborn, sa la ry . W m . Marz, sa la ry . . . . H a r r y Smith , s a l a ry . . Clifford West , sa la ry Casper Michelson, sa lary W m - H i t o h i n g h a m , s a l a ry Cla rk Ea r l , sa la ry . . . . Roy Kichter , salai*y . . . I rwin Oavidson, sa la ry S. V. B a r t h o l m e w , sa la ry E u g e n e Gehring-er, sa lary R. S. Burn ian , sa la ry . .

Pol ice F u n d to ta l sal­ar ies 1-2 mo . Sept . .

Poor Fund E d w i n Ganzhorn , s a l a r y .

Cemete ry F u n d Geo. McCollum, sa lary .

p a r k Fund E- A. Gal lup, sa la ry . ...i

$2,410.00

I 114.50 87.50 83.00

S3.0J 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 24.00

$2,224.00

$ 50.00

$ 95.00

250.00

iGO.OO

W a t e r AVorks Fund Geo. >S. V a n d a w a r k e r ,

sa la ry 270.00 Leslie J . Bueh, s a l a r y . . . . 250.00 Owen hi. Str icklen, s a l a r y . Neil Cornell, sa la ry W m . Rphde , sa la ry . . . . J o h n Lindensichmitt , sa l­

a ry R o b e r t Norr i s , s a l a ry . .

Total m o n t h l y salar ies . 9 H a r r y Wil lsher , sa la ry .-S Waldo E i s e m a n n , sa lary F r e d I-iinde, s a l a ry Lorenz P u r t h m u e l l e r , sal­

a ry Rober t Rowe, salary, . . . . R o b e r t Young, sa la ry . . . D u r w a r d Young^ sa lary . . A. E . H a w k e s , sa lary . . C. W. She t te r ly s a l a r y . . Hon A. Woodward , sal­

a r y Wil l iam Groves, sa lary . J. C. Ledwidge, salai^-. . .

50.00 20.00 20.00

20.00 20.00

650.00 72-00 75.00 87.50

75.00 70.00 65.00 62.50 70.00

10 0.00

62.50 70-00 70,00

Tota l s e m i - m o n t h l y sa l ­a r ies $ 880.00

W a t e r W o r k s F u n d to ­ta l sa lar ies $1,530.00

St ree t Fund Alfred Pau l , s a l a ry . . . . S 250.00 E d n a Spiegelberg, sa lary 90.00 J o h n Webber , sa lary . . . 100.00

St ree t F u n d to ta l sal­a r ies $

Cont ingent Fund E n g i n e e r Dept .

J i m Acqui, servi-ces . . . . $ W m . Aust in, services . . . W. M. Couper, services . K. W. Honnel l , services - • Donald Ea.ster, services . Geo. W. Efner , Jr. , serv­

ices H. Fe renz , services Wilfred B. Graf, services Douglas H a m m i a l , se rv­

ices C, R. Lange , services , . V. W- McAdam, se rv ices . Haro ld M a r q u a r d t , se rv ­

ices P a u l Minnis , services . . P . A. Nordgren , serv ices . W. J . Rogers , services . . C. C. Koss. services . . .

440.00

61.50 38.50

7.20 75.00

4-00

43.75 75.00 44.50

12,00 90.00

100.00

39.90 48.95

9.00 75.00 43.25

COMMON COUNCIL—OCTOBER 3, 1927 203

F . Schmid, services 75.00 I^ouig G. Scovill, se rv ices . 28.75 A- M. Snyder, services . . 75.00 "W"ard C. S t rome, se rv ices . 3.00 F . C. Webb , services . . . . 90.00 Y. F . Zung-, services . . . . 144.00

Engfineer Dept . t o t a l . . The Detroi t Edison Co.

N - P services E. J . London, services . . Jessie Crippen, wages . . E d w a r d Besch, collecting

garage , etc-Chas. Bucholz, wages a t

d u m p WiTi. Kuehn , wages a t

d u m p P e t e r Vasseliou, ga rage a t

d u m p The Mayer -Scba i re r Co.

office expense City of Ann Arbor Street

Fund , cont ingencies . . Mich- Bell Telephone Co.

continccencies I. G. Reynolds , cont ingen­

cies City Of Ann Arbor Mun i ­

cipal Garage , M. Gar -ustf (Hea l th Dept . ) . .

$1,183.30

$ 106.33 25.00 58.10

2,175.00

50.00

50.00

5.00

6.15

8.75

1.35

2.55

54.11

Tota l $2,542.34

Cont ingent F u n d to ta l inc luding s a l a r i e s . $7,232.i

Fire Fund City of Ann Arbor "Water

Dept . N - P serv ices . . . . ? The Detroi t Ed ison Co.,

N - P services S. C. Andres , office ex­

pense Banne r L a u n d e r i n g Co-,

office expense The Kyer L a u n d r y Co.,

office expense . . . . Chas . -Wuerth & C o . , of­

fice expense A m e r i c a n - L a F r a n c e F i r e

Eng ine Co., m a t e r i a l s . I rwin M. Clements , m a ­

ter ia ls C. E. Godfrey, m a t e r i a l s . Mine Safety Appl iances

Co., ma te r i a l s S t anda rd Oil Co, m a t e r i ­

als J o h n Volz & Son, m a ­

ter ia ls

Total $ 122.13

? 7.29

7.51

4.38

55.60

18.3U

7.80

6.37

1.67 2.26

3.15

6.00

1.80

F i r e F u n d to ta l in­c luding salar ies . . . . $ 2 , 5 3 2 . 1 3

Police Fuiid Mich. Bell Tel. Co., N - P

Services $ 9.85 W e s t e r n Union, N - P Serv­

ices 2.80 A n n Arbor Taxicab &

Trans fe r Co. cont in­gencies 4.00

City of Ann Arbor Muni­cipal Garage , M. t-^ar-age 120.47

The A thens Press , office expense 21.50

E b e r b a c h & Son Co., office expense 28.89

Clyde C. K e r r & Sons, of­fice expense 4.00

The Maie r -Scha i re r Co. . 15.10 A. C. Pack , P . M., office

expense, $ 10.96 S c h u m a c h e r H a r d w a r e

Co., office expense . . 20.10 I rwin M. Clements , m a t e ­

r ia ls .68 E r n s t Bros. E lec t r ic Shop,

ma te r i a l s 4.05 Weiss inger Sign Works ,

ma te r i a l s 9.50

Tota l $ 251.90

Police F u n d total , in­cluding salar ies . . . $2 ,475 .90

Poor Fund W m .Frey suppl ies $ 12.00 E. A. Fr i tz , suppl ies . . . . 12.00 G r e n n a n & Clague, sup ­

plies 35.00 He r r i ck & Bohnet , sup­

plies 5.00

Total $ 64.00

$ 114.00 Poor F u n d to ta l in­

c luding sa lary . . . . Water Works Fund

L. Gerr ick, labor . . . . H. Maier, labor . . . . . W. Western , labor . . . J .Dean, labor L. W. Bush, labor . . . A. Gerst ler , l abor . . . . H. Gerst ler , labor . . . . J . Dubolski , labor . . . C. Sauer, labor A. Pokrosk i , l abor . . . O. D. Conger, labor . . P . Kal las , l abor . . . . .

T o t a l lajDOr $ $708.50 Chas F . Meyers P r i n t

$ 61.10 80.00 62.40 48.00 65.00 62.40 46.80 54.00 57.20 57.60 57.60 56.40

204 COMMO NCOUlSrCl]

Shop, office $ 12.00 Crane Co., m a t e r i a l s . . . . 2.13 L inde Air P r o d u c t s Co.,

m a t e r i a l s 1.00 Mueller Co., m a t e r i a l s . . . 487.83 Mich. Valve & F o u n d r y

Co., m a t e r i a l s $ 105.16 Neptune ' Meter Co., m a t e ­

r ia ls 849.61 J o h n Volz & Son, m a t e r i ­

als 18.25 Det ro i t Edison Co., m a t e ­

r ia ls & N - P service . . . 5.85 Staebler Oil Co., ma te r i a l s 10.00 Clover-Leaf Motor T r u c k

T r a n s p . Co., m a t e r i ­als 1.05

C. E. Godfrey, m a t e r i a l s . 51.00 Ann Arbor Ra i l road Co.,

ma te r i a l s 168.90 Mich. Ceritral R. R. m a ­

te r ia l s 225.37 Mich. Bell Tel. Co. N - P

service 48.07 W a t e r W o r k s Dept. , ex­

pense 8.22 H a r m o n - N e s s Co. on wells 7,978.50 City of Ann A r b o r Mu­

nicipal Garage , M. Garage 96.23

City of Ann Arbor St ree t Dept . con t ingenc ies . . 87.00

Cit3' T reasu re r , r enewal & r e p l a c e m e n t exp., . . . 3,855.32

Tota l $14,011.49

W a t e r W o r k s F u n d to ta l inc lud ing sal­a r ies $16,249.99

Park Fund F r e d CilIe3^ labor $ 40.50 N. C. Davenpor t , labor . . 54.00 Geo. Davis, l abor 49.50 V. L. Dunkl in , l abor . . . . 9.00 Geo. D o n a h u e , labor 59.40 Conrad Drevdah l , l abor . . 10.00 K e n n e t h A. Easl ick, l abor 15.00 Ben Foster , l abor 64.80 Chas . Fos te r , labor 58.85 Man Howe, labor 40.50 E r n e s t Jones , labor 40.50 H e n r y Mager , l abor 51.98 Geo. Mason, labor 54.00 E z r a Moore, l abor 54.00 Tim McCar thy , t e a m . . . . 107.00 J o h n Whi t ley , t e a m 98.00

Tota l l abor $ 807.03

P a r k B 'und to ta l includ­ing sa la r ies $1,067.03

St ree t Fund Phi l ip Adam, labor $ 46.50 D .G. Bird, labor 89.60 Otto Blaess. l abor 62.40

- ^ O C T O B E R 3, 1927

Geo. Clough, labor 47.50 Chas. Cornell , l abor . . . . 12.00 C a m d e n Dempsey, l a b o r . . 55.80 Chas. Ell iot , l abor 7.00 Haro ld Ell iot t , l abor . . . . 5.00 F r a n k Eno , labor 2.00 Adolph F inkbe ine r , l a b o r . 43.20 F r e d H a n s e l m a n , l abor . . 65.00 Ja s . H e r t c h e n , labor . . . . 16.00 E m . Holzapfel , labor . . . . 45.00 Sam K a l m b a c h , labor . . . 20.75 W m . Keppler , l abor . . . . 60.00 F r e d Mack, labor 48.00 F r e d Malke, labor 40.80 J a m e s Mason, labor 60.45 Geo. Menice, labor 60.00 H a r r y Miehle, labor 68.60 Michael Morha rd t , l abo r . 47.00 Chas. O'Toole, l abor 7.00 C. Pau l , labor 61.20 Chris . Pfaus , l abor 38.40 A r t h u r Raus , labor 57.00 E d R o e h m . labor 57.60 Otto Schantz , labor 60.00 Carl Seeger, l abor 48.00 H e r m a n Stoll, l abor 73.80 Theo. Stol ls te imer, l a b o r . 48.00 F r e d Ulrich, l abor 82.45 Mar t i n Walsh , labor 60.00 Ike W a r n e r , labor 49.00 W m . W a y m a n , labor . . . . 22.50 Sam Burke , t e a m 105.00 Carl R e h b e r g , t e a m . . . . 100.00 P e t e r Stone, t e a m 31.00 J a k e Young, t e am 82.00

Tota l labor $1,885.55

St ree t F u n d to ta l in­c lud ing sa la r ies . .$2,325.55 '

M O R E M O R E M O R E M O R E Recapitulation

Cont ingent $ 7.232.29 F i r e 2,532.13 Police 2,475.90 P o o r 114.00 Cemete ry 95.00 W a t e r W o r k s 16,249.99 P a r k 1,067.03 St ree t 2,325.55

City F u n d s to ta l . . .$32,091.89 An Arbor , Mich., Oct. 3, 1927.

To the F i n a n c e Commi t t ee of the C o m m o n Council,

Gen t l emen : I have examined the foregoing

accoun t s aga ins t t he City of Ann A r b o r and I he reby certify t h a t t hey a re cor rec t to t h e best of my knowledge .

Respectful ly submi t ted , ISAAC G. REYNOLDS,

City Clerk. To the Honorab le , the Common

Council,

. COMMO^r COUNCIL—OCTOBEJR 3, 1927 205

Gentlemen: Pres. Woodbury, 12, Nays, none. Your Finance Cominittee has re- Moved by Aid. Hammial, that

viewed the foregoing report. War- request o f Louis P. Hall, to build rants for salaries were drawn Oct. a t his own expense a lateral sew-1, 1927. We recommend that er on Baldwin Ave. and connect same be approved and that war- with city sewer system, be grant-rants be ordered drawn for fore- ed; provided sewer shall be con-going accounts. structed under direction of the

H. M. SLAUSON, Board of Public Works and when E. E. LUCAS, completed shall be a part of the

Finance Committee, city sewer system. Aid. Slauson moved the adoption Adopted by following- vote: Yeas,

of report, which was adopted by Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maul-following vote: Yeas, Aid. Jocelyn, betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Dorow, Slauson, Graf. Maulbetsch, Lucas, Severance, Freeman, Bursley, Fish-Hammial, Dorow, Severance, Free- er, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, man, Bursley, Fisher, Pres. Wood- none. bury, 12. Nays, none. Street Committee Report

Aid. Slauson presented bill, To the Honorable, the Common without recommendation, of Geo. Council, Walterhouse for $199.50, for con- Gentlemen: struction of sidewalks on Sheehan Your Street Committee respect-Ave., 114 feet south of Dewey Ave., fully recommei^ls that the Board and informed Council that prop- of. Public Works be requested to erty owners felt they should not be prepare plans, specifications and required to pay for said sidewalks preliminary estimates of cost for as the city opened up the street be- construction of pavements in the side their property. following proposed pavement dis-

Moved by Aid. Slauson, that city tricts: on Adams Avenue; on Divi-pay one-half of cost of construe- sion Street between Madison Street tion. ^nd Hill Street Von West Jeffer-

Moved by Aid. Maulbetsch, that son Street between Main Street matter be referred to the Board of and Seventh Street,^A>n Harvard Review on sidewalks. Place: on East Liberty Street, wid-

Adopted by following vote: Yeas. ^^ twelve feet, between Fifth Ave-Ald. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maul- i^ue and State StreetflT)n Granger betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Dorow, Avenue between Packard Street Severance, Freeman, Bursley, ^^d State Street; on East Ann Fisher, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, Street between Fifth Avenue and none. Division Street; on Bast Kingsley

Sewer Committee 'Report Street between Detroit Street and To the Honorable, the State Street; on Monroe Street be-

Common Council tween State Street and East Uni-Gentlemen: ' versify A v e n u e ^ n East Ann Street

Your Sewer Committee respect- between State Street and Glen fully recommends that a lateral Avenue. sewer be constructed on Miner St. We further recommend that all from Felch St. to Miller Ave. and P^bhc utility companies and own-that the Board of Public Works ^^^ of property abutting on the cause to be prepared plans, speci- foregoing streets, within the limits fications and estimate of cost for aforesaid, be notified by the Board said lateral sewer and that the ^^ Public Works to install all serv-oonstruction of the same is hereby *^^ connections at once. deemed and declared to be a neces- Respectfully submitted, sary public improvements. Wm. C. Maulbetsch, L. P. Joce-

Respectfully submitted, 1^"- J* ^- Bursley, Eard L. Sever-S. S. Hammial, E. E. Lucas, L. ance, L. P . Fisher, Str&et Commit-

P. Jocelyn, Benj. H. Graf, J. A. ^^^ • Bursley, A. W Dorow, L. P. Fish- Aid. Maulbetsch moved the er. Sewer Committee. adoption of report, which was

Aid. Hammial moved the adop- adopted by following vote: Yeas, tion of report, which was adopted Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maul-by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Joe- betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Dorow, elyn, Slauson, Graf, Maulbetsch, S e v e r a n c e , Freeman, Bursley, Lucas, Hammial, Dorow, Sever- Fisher, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, ance. Freeman, Bursley, Fisher, none.

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T r a f f i c C o n i n i i t t e c R e p o r t W e h a v e h a d t h e . f o l l o w i n g T o t h e H o n o r a b l e , t h e C o m m o n b o n d s f o r e r e c t i o n a n d i n s t a l l a -

C o u n c i l , t i o n of e l e c t r i c s i g n s u n d e r c o n -G e n t l e m e n : s i d e r a t i o n a n d r e c o m m e n d t h e i r

Y o u r T r a f f i c C o m m i t t e e r e s p e c t - a p p r o v a l : C r i p p e n D r u g S t o r e s , fu l ly r e c o m m e n d s : I n c . , p r i n c i p a l ; U n i t e d S t a t e s F i -

1. T h a t a l l f o r m e r p e r m i s s i o n d e l i t y a n d G u a r a n t y C o m p a n y of g r a n t e d t o m o t o r b u s c o m p a n i e s B a l t i m o r e , M d . s u r e t y . G r e e n w o o d f o r " n o - p a r k i n g " s p a c e s b e r e v o k - a n d K i l g o r e , p r i n c i p a l : A m e r i c a n

. e d . E m p l o y e r s I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , 2. T h a t a l l m o t o r b u s c o m p a n - s u r e t y .

i e s b e g r a n t e d j o i n t l y ' n o - p a r k - R e s p e c t f u l l y s u b m i t t e d , i i g " s p a c e o n t h e n o r t h s i d e of B e n j . H . Graf , A . W . D o r o w , C. E a s t A n n S t r e e t a l o n g t h e C h a m - C. F r e e m a n , B o n d a n d L i c e n s e

• b e r of C o m m e r c e p r o p e r t y , p r o - C o m m i t t e e , v i d e d t h a t t h e t i m e f o r l o a d i n g A i d . G r a f m o v e d t h e a d o p t i o n a n d u n l o a d i n g fo r e a c h b u s s h a i l of r e p o r t , w h i c h w a s a d o p t e d by b e l i m i t e d to t e n m i n u t e s . f o l l o w i n g v o t e : Y e a s , A i d . J o c e l y n ,

3. T h a t t h e AVestern U n i o n S l a u s o n , Graf , M a u l b e t s c h , L u c a s , T e l e g r a p h C o m p a n y , be g r a n t e d H a m m i a l , D o r o w , S e v e r a n c e , F r e e -f o u r t e e n f e e t fo r " n o - p a r k i n g " ' m a n , B u r s l e y , F i s h e r , P r e s . W o o d -s p a c e in f r o n t of t h e i r o f f i ce o n b u r y , 12. N a y s , n o n e . E . H u r o n s t r e e t . P o o r a n d C e i i i c t c r y C o m m i t t e e

4. T h a t t h e J a c o b s o n Storfe^. R e p o r t I n c . , b e g r a n t e d f i f teen f e e t f o r T o t h e H o n o r a b l e , t h e C o m m o n " n o - p a r k i n g " s p a c e o n ^he eas t C o u n c i l , s i d e of M a y n a r d s t r e e t , n o r t h of G e n t l e m e n : M a l c o l m B l o c k a l l e y . W e r e s p e c t f u l l y r e c o m m e n d t h a t

5. T h a t p a r k i n g b e p r o h i b i t e d G e o r g e L. M c C o l l u m be a p p o i n t e d o n t h e w e s t s i d e of C a m d e n C o u r t . P o o r C o m m i s s i o n e r f o r t h e u n e x -

R e s p e c t f u l l y s u b m i t t e d , ^^^^-^ ^^^^^^ of E d w i n S h a d f o r d , r e -W m . C. M a u l b e t s c h , C. C. F r e e - s i g n e d , a n d a t a s a l a r y of f i f ty d o l ­m a n , S. S. H a m m i a l , T r a f f i c C o m - ^^^^ P^^ m o n t h , j ^ i t t e e R e s p e c t f u l l y s u b m i t t e d ,

Aid . ' M a u l b e t s c h m o v e d t h e ^ ^ ^ ^ L- S e v e r a n c e , B e n j . H . a d o p t i o n of r e p o r t , w h i c h w a s ^^^^ - P o o r a n d C e m e t e r y C o m m i t -a d o p t e d b y f o l l o w i n g v o t e : Y e a s , *- ®-A i d . J o c e l y n , S l a u s o n , Graf , M a u l - ^ H - S e v e r a n c e m o v e d t h e a d o p -b e t s c h . L u c a s , H a m m i a l , D o r o w , ^lon of r e p o r t , w h i c h w a s a d o p t e d S e v e r a n c e , F r e e m a n . B u r s l e y . ^ ^ f o l l o w i n g v o t e : Y e a s , A i d . J o e -F i s h e r , P r e s . W o o d b u r y , 12 . N a y s , ^^y^' S l a u s o n , Graf , M a u l b e t s c h , j^Qj^g L u c a s , H a m m i a l , D o r o w , S e v e r -

T ' . X *.' r^ •** -D * a n c e , F r e e m a n , B u r s l e y , F i s h e r , L i g h t i n g C o m m i t t e e R e p o r t p ^ ^ ^ W o o d b u r y , 12. N a y s f n o n e .

To t h e H o n o r a b l e , t h e C o m m o n Q^^ O f f i c e r s C o u n c i l , R e p o r t of H e a l t h Of f i ce r fo r

i j e n t i e m e n . ^ ^, . m o n t h of S e p t . r e c e i v e d a n d o r d e r -W e r e s p e c t f u l l y r e c o m m e n d t h a t ^ ^ ^ j ^

t h e b o u l e v a r d l a m p p o s t o n t h e p r o g r a m of a n n u a l m e e t i n g of e a s t s i de of t h e A l l e n e l H o ^ e l be L e a g u e of M i c h i g a n M u n i c i p a l U i e s . r e m o v e d . ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ L a n s i n g Oc t . 5 a n d 6.

P . e s p e c t f u l l y s u b m i t t e d , ^ ^ ^ p r e s e n t e d . r-^.\-^- n^^'^'^l'^' C h a i r m a n of ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^ ^ u c a s , t h a t t h e L i g n t m g C o m m i t t e e . ^ i t y C l e r k a n d C i ty E n g i n e e r b e

A i d . J o c e l y n m o v e d t h e a d o p - g r a n t e d l e a v e of a b s e n c e to a t -. t i o n of r e p o r t , w h i c h w a s a d o p t e d t e n d c o n v e n t i o n of L e a g u e of M i c h -

b y f o l l o w i n g v o t e : Y e a s , A i d . J o c e - j g a n M u n i c i p a l i t i e s , lyn , S l a u s o n , Graf , M a u l b e t s c h , L u - A d o p t e d b y f o l l o w i n g v o t e ; c a s , H a m m i a l , D o r o w , S e v e r a n c e , Y e a s , A id . J o c e l y n , S l a u s o n , Graf , F r e e m a n , B u r s l e y , F i s h e r , P r e s . M a u l b e t s c h , L u c a s , H a m m i a l , D o r -W o o d b u r y , 12. N a y s , n o n e . o w . S e v e r a n c e , F r e e m a n , B u r s l e y ,

B o n d a u d L i c e n s e C o m m i t t e e F i s h e r , P r e s . W o o d b u r y , 12 . N a y s , R e p o r t n o n e .

T o t h e H o n o r a b l e , t h e C o m m o n M o v e d b y A id . L u c a s , t h a t O w e n C o u n c i l , A . S t r i c k l e n b e g r a n t e d l e a v e of

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tion Convention at Detroit Oct. 3, Severance, Freeman, Bursley, Fish-4 and 5. er, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, none.

Adopted by following vote: Aid. Maulbetsch requested that Yeas, Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, another member h^ appointed on Maulbetsch, Lucas, Hammial, r>or- the Street Committee to fill va-ow. Severance, Freeman, Bursley, cancy. Ficher, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, President Woodbury appointed none. Aid. Lucas as a member of the By Aid. Lucas: Street Committee.

Resolved, that the Board of Po- Moved by Aid. Maulbetsch, that lice Commissioners be authorized appointment be confirmed, to appomt three special policemen. Adopted by following vote: Yeas, to be paid from the Contingent ^Id. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maul-fund, for the purpose of enforc- betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Dorow, mg the ordinance relative to U- Severance, Freeman, Bursley, Fish-censes on Oct. 8 and 22 and Nov. er, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, 19 and 26, 1927. none.

Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Moved by Aid. Hammial, that Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maul- thB Mayor and City Engineer rep-betsch, Lucas. Hammial, Dorow, resent the City as delegates at the Severance, Freeman. Bursley, Fish- meeting of League of Michigan er, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, Municipalities and that their reg-^'^^®- istration fees be allowed.

Aid. Dorow suggested that Wall Adopted by following vote: Yeas, St. be made a stop street at Broad- Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maul-way, betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Dorow,

Moved by Aid. Maulbetsch, that Severance, Freeman, Bursley, Fish-Broadway be made a through er, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, traffic street from the Huron River none, bridge to Moore St. On motion of Aid. Hammial,

Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Council adjourned. Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maul- ISAAC G. REYNOLDS, betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Dorow, City Clerk.


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