1933-04-18 Regular CC MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA HELD TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18th, 1933
The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council-president Murray presiding.
The roll was called and Councilmen Eschen, Leydecker, Morris Shanly and President Murray(5)
were noted present. Absent: None.
The minutes of the regular meeting of April 4, 1933, were approved as read.
The minutes of the adjourned regular meeting of April 5, 1933, were approved as read.
The minutes of the special meeting of April 7, 1933, were approved as read.
NEW BUSINESS
The City Clerk administered the oath of office to the newly elected Councilmen, James N. Eschen,
Charles B. Morris and James M. Shanly.
/2. / The Council proceeded to reorganize. President Murray relinquished the chair to the City Clerk,
who called for nominations for President of the Council. Mr. Leydecker placed in nomination for President
Mr. James N. Eschen, who declined the nomination. Mr. Morris placed in nomination for President, Mr.
Murray. The nomination was seconded by Mr. Shanly, Mr. Eschen adding his second, Mx, Shanly moved that
the nominations for President of the Council be closed , seconded by Mr. Eschen and the Council proceed-
ed to ballot with the following result: Ayes: Councilmen Eschen, Morris and Shanly, (3). Noes: Council-
man Leydecker, (1): Not Voting: CouneilmianMurray, (1); Absent: None., resulting in the election of
Mr. Murray to the office of President of the Council, after which the City Clerk administered the Oath
of Office.
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The chair was then taken over by newly elected President, who called for nominations for Vice-
president of the Council. Mr. Morris placed in nomination for the office of Vice-president of the Council
Mr. James N. Eschen. The nomination was seconded by Mr. Shanly. Mr. Morris moved that the nominations
for Vice-president be closed, seconded by Mr. Shanly and carried unanimously. On roll call the ballot
was as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Leydecker,-Merris; Shanly and President Murray (4): Noes; None. Not
Voting, Councilman Eschen, (1). Absent: None. The nominee was declared elected to the office of
Vice-president of the Council.
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Retiring Councilman Victor L. Schaefer extended his congratulations to the new Council-president
and the newly elected Councilmen.
V Upon motion of Mr. Shanly, seconded by Mr. Morris, carried unanimously, applications of the
following for On sale of alxoholic beverages were approved:
Martin Johnson
A. Von Schmidt
Joseph M. Lopez
1301 Park St.
1527 Park St.
1257 Park St.
Clyde K. Wallace:
Wetherald & Co.
Endre Nielsen
Bertha Reardon
478 Central Av.
1535 Park St.
1212 Lincoln Av.
1539 Lincoln Av.
Upon motion of Mr. Shanly, seconded by Mr. Eschen and carried unanimously, applications of
alcoholic beverages were approved:
the following for On and Off sale of
Alameda Airport
Fred W. Ritter
James C. Taylor
Upon motion
the following for Off
O. Reis
Ed. Day
Oluf. Hansen
Para's Grill
J. W. Augustine
Athan Andronico
C. A. Brown
Rudolf Ott
F. Scheuermann
Hagstrom's Food
R. L. Butler
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS:
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Inc. Alameda,
2421 Santa Clara Av.
1205 Lincoln Av.
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Sam Carlson
Mrs. Alice Cobb
Henry 4. Kopf', Jr.
of Mr. Shanly, seconded by Mr. Eschen and carried
sale of alcoholic beverages were approved:
475 Santa Clara Av.
801 Lincoln Av.
2410 Santa Clara Av.
1319 Park St.
1210 Lincoln Av.
2001 Lincoln Av.
1728 Everett St.
1909 Encinal Av.
1914 Encinal Av.
Stores 1537 Webster St., etc.
930 Central Av.
1706 Lincoln Av.
1529 Park St.
1400 Webster St.
unanimously, applications
B. Deschi
M.R.Blankenship
Harry Vassilakis
Joe. Pelleriti
Lyle C. Bowles
Henry Horat
Albert Cortez
W. R. Camper
W.H.Clarence
Grace Johnson
Laura E. Albert
of
300 Pacific Av.
722 Central Av.
1401 Webster St.
1702 Lincoln,etc.
476 Central Av.
900 Santa Clar a
2417 Encinal Av.
1801 Webster St,
1000 Central Av.
2050 Lincoln Av.
1235 Park St.
V.
From The Taxpayers' League of Alameda, tareference to employment of outside engineers for
inspection of the Park Street Bridge. The communication was ordered filed.
From the City Manager, recommending against passage of proposed ordinance restricting parking
on Central Avenue between Oak and Park Streets. The City Manager's recommendation was unanimously
adopted by motion of Mr. Morris and seconded by Mr. Eschen,
1/10. From the City Manager, recommending the adoption of a resolution rescinding portion of
Resolution No. 1679, regulating payment of salaries of Park and Street Departments. The recommendation
was ,unanimously adopted upon motion of Mr. Shanly and seconded by Mr. Morris.
r/11. From Mrs. W. A. Musser, requesting temporary revokable permit to conduct a pre-kindergarten
play, school at her residence, 1004 Grand Street. The communication was, without objection, referred
to the City Planning Commission.
1 ./ From the City Planning Commission, recommending a change be made in the globes on streetlight
standards in the business district of Webster Street. The present ones are requested to be replaced by
globes similar to those on Santa Clara and Central Avenues. The recommendation was, without objection,
referred to the Board of Public Utilities.
April 18, 1933.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
13. The following communications were taken out of the Committee of the Whole and ordered filed.
• Alamedans Associated, and
West End Merchants, re regulating peddlers, etc.
• Northside Protective Club, re replacing Park Street Bridge.
Alamedans Associated, re hand bill ordinance
National Committee for Trade Recovery, re Assembly Bill 980.
RESOLUTIONS
14. Mr. Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1741
Rescinding Portion of Resolution No. 1679"
The motion was seconded by Mr. Shealy and on roll call carried unanimously.
15. Mr. Leydecker introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1742
Transferring 01,875.00 From Electric Light
Fund to Interest and Redemption Fund".
The motion was seconded by Mr. Morris and on roll call carried unanimously.
16. Mr. Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of
V 17.
"Resolution No. 1743
Transferring 44,188.81 from the Electric Light
Fund to the General Fund"
The motion was seconded by Mr. Leydecker and on roll call carried unanimously.
Mr. Eschen introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1744
Urging Construction of New Bridge in Place
of Present Park-Street Structure"
The motion was seconded by Mx. Morris and on roll call carried unanimously.
v 18. Mr. Leydecker introduced and moved the adoption of
"Resolution No. 1745
Requesting Board of Supervisors to Make a
Survey of Present Lighting System in Posey
Tube and Condition be Corrected and Proper
Lights or Lighting System Installed".
The motion was seconded by Mr. Morris and on roll call carried nnAnimously.
FILING:
The City Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the Council the following papers had
been filed:
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BILLS:
Financial Statement - Alameda Airport, Inc.
Oath of Office - Auditor and Assessor
Oath of Office - Treasurer and Tax Collector
Oath of Office - Special Police Officer, W. Clintsman
Oath of Office - Special Police Officer, H. Greves-
Oath of Office - Special Police Officer, A. W. Hanghwont.
Claims against the General Departments amounting to 04428.10; Police Department, 4312.54;
Fire Department, 4494.60; Street Departnent, $1667.12; Health Department, 4654,10; Golf Course
Depamotment, ' 16.38; Recreation Department, 4230.66; Store Department, 4139.58; Social Service
Department, 4163.77; Initiatve Relief Fund, 48.00; Street Improvement Fund, 0421.41; Compensation
Insurance Fund, 462.50, having been approved by the proper officials, were listed by the Clerk as
follows:
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alameda Times-Star
Alameda Times-Star
Alameda Times-Star
Alameda Trimm Shop
American Law Book Co.
Bryant, Ralph M.
Byant, Ralph M.
Bryant, Ralph M.
Carlisle & Co., A.
Clintsman, E. N.
General -Departments
Towel supply
Printing, Assessment rolls
Printing, Rate Case
Printing, ordinances
Renovating chair
Law book
Reimbursing Revolving Fund
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Printing, Treasurer
Expenses, Assessors' meeting
4 8.00
408.43
3.65
83.58
1.40
8.00
96.81f\
186.35,-
50.00
3.40
4.86
Croll, F.Z.
East Bay Blue Print & Supply
East Bay Blue Print & Supply
East Bay Mun.Utility District
Elster Printing Company
Ford, N. 0.
Ford, N. O.
Fuller & Co., W.P.
Hatfield, Pearl
Hathaway Press
Holcomb Mfg. Co., J.I.
Hovet, Harold
Hovet, Harold
Hovet, Harold
Inter-City Express Co.
Loop Lumber & Mill Company
Loop Lumber & Mill Company
McKenna, Eleanor
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Patterson Ladder Co.
Smith Brothers
Western Engraving Company
Western Union Tel. Co.
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alzina, Hap
Calif. State Auto Assn.
Curtis, L. N.
Dietz Motor Co.
Fuller & Co., W.P.
Markus Cut Rate Hardware
Merchants Express & Drayage
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Mun.Electric Light & Power
Noy, R. H.
Pee. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Platt Photo Co,
Smith's Restaurant
Tabulating Machine Co., The
Union Oil Co.
Vick's Super Service
Western Auto Supply Co.
Womack, J. D.
Alameda Steam Laundry
East Bay Utility District
Fulleri& Co., W. P.
Lane, Thomas M.
Lewis, R. E., gorcer
Mun. Electric Light & Power
Mull. Light & Power
Mun, Electric Light & Power
Pac. Tel & Tel. Co.
Pioneer Rubber Mills
Seagrave Corporation
Thomas Sanitary Supply Co.
April 181933. ,
General Departments. Continued
Postage advanced
Photostating
Water, City Hall and fountains
Printing, beverage licenses
Printing, Commuters' League
Printing, applications
Paints, etc.
Refund on exemption claim
Folders, Commuters' League
Dustless sweeper
Binder
Office supplies, miscel.
Storage files and cards
Subscription
Lumber
Lumber
Services
Lamps
Electricity, City Hall
Street lighting
Telephones, City Hall
Ladder for janitor
Rental of Desk and chair election
Cuts of charts, rate case
Telegrams
$ 1.00
1.80
1.20
19.60
16.75
24,25
6.00
5.54
1.09
80.65
2.50
1.00
9.85
21.17
7.50
.35
.70
55.00
11.70
227.58
2968.72
33.33
3,50
14.09
8.95
49.80
Total $ 4428.10
Police Department
Laundry
Motorcycle repairs
Traffic signs
Servicing resuscitator
Servicing cars
Traffic paint
Paint brush
Co, Expressage for
Electricity
Servicing flashlight
Dog food
Telephones
Photos and supplies
Meals for jail
Rental of tabulating machine
Gasoline
Repair tubes
Repairing radios
Repairing generator
Labor
Baker-Hamilton-Pacific Co.
Chanslor.& Lyon Stores
East Bay Mun, Utility Dist.
Fuller & Co., W. P.
Hutchinson Company
Kling-Dawers Stationery Co.
Linde Air Products Co,
Meuter, Homer
Mun. Electric Light & Power Co.
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Ransome, Bernard
Robinson Tractor Company
Siegler, Louis
Standard Oil Co. of Calif.
Union Oil Co. of Calif.
Western Auto & Supply Co.
dog food
system
Total
Fire Department
March Laundry supply
Water
Sponges
Reimbursing revolving fund
Soap
Servicing fire alarm system
Electricity
Repairs, fuses, etc.
Telephone service
Hose
Parts
Paper supplies
Total
Street Department
Tape, blades, etc.
Gears, gaskets, parts
Service, Corp. Yard
Glass for street signs
Asphalt patching
Board covers
Acetylene and oxygen
Money advanced
Light, Corp Yard
Service
Rockfelt
Parts for tractor
Street signs frames
Gasoline
Asphalt, kerosene
Grease retainer
.71
8.15
126.00
2.50
8.35
6.20
.30
.50
.02
69.89
3.33
21.70
11.30
20.30
6.00
6.25
1.50
16.04
3.50
312.54
35.56
28.90
10.80
6.32
11.70
70.26
112.60
23.52
21.32
112.50
52,45
8.67
494,60
1367.75
10.35
36.92
2.32
10.00
11.88
2.10
7.58
•57
1.64
1.70
47.50
79.40
9.00
30.00
15.07
.59
April 18, 1933.
Alameda Sanatorium
Alameda Steam Laundry
Baker- Hanilton-Pacific Co.
City Market
Fox Water Company
Frost, H. G.
Island City Ice Company
Martin, J. A.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Pauline, Rosemarie
Reiss M. D., Hubert
Vick's Super Service
Winberg, Mrs. G. H.
Labor
Alameda Steam Laundry
Alameda Welding Works
California Nursery Co.
Campe, Henry
Carter Company, H. V.
Ferry-Morse Seed Co.
Hercules Equipment &Rubber1Co.
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Mun.Electric Light & Power
National Mill and Lumber Co.
Navlet Co., Inc. Chas. C.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Transit-Concrete, Ltd.
Health Department
Hospital service
Laundry service
Crow bar
Food for guinea pigs
Distilled water
Matches
Ice
Services rodent exterminator
Telephone
Laboratory services
Services, conference
Repairing innerLtube
Services ,. conference
Total
Golf Course Department
Alameda Repair & Supply Co.
Baker-Hamilton0Pacific Co.
CarteriCompany, H. V.
Crane, F. J.
Dietz Motor Company
East Bay Mun. Utility District
Fuller & Co., W. P.
Fulleri& Co., W. P.
HerculesiEquipmenti& Rubber Co.
Lawrence Warehouse Company
Loop Lumber & Mill Co.
Mun. Electric Light & Power
Mun. Electric Light & Power
Standard Oil Co., of Calif.
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.
Smith, Chas.
Siegler, Louis
NavletiCompany, Chas. C.
Buckeye Ribbon & Carbon Co.
Crocker Company, Co., H. S.
Hovet, Harold
Hovet, Harold
Macmillan Pet. Corp.
Smith Brothers
Smith Brothers
Standard Oil Company of Calif.
Thomas Sanitary Supply Co.
Alameda ScavengeraLAssn.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Mun. Electric Light & Power
Mun. Electric Light& Power
New Alameda Market
Shuey Company, R. A.
Piggly Wiggly
Public Food Store
Laundry
Welding gang mower
Plants
Peat moss
Sprinklers
Shrubs, seeds,
Hose
pumber
Light, heat,:;power
Nursery flats
Seeds
Telephone service
River sand
Total
Recreation Department
Replacing broken windows
Kegs nails
Repairs to power lawn mowers
Reapirs to drinking fountain
Patts, service
Water
Paints, etc.
Hose
Express charges
Lumber
Electricity
Lamps
Gasoline
Telephones
Repairs to fountain
Miscel. repairing
Seeds
Total
Store Department
Carbon and ribbons
Store supplies
Ink
Receipt books
Gasoline
Cleaning fluid
Red pencils
Gasoline
Cabinets
Total
Social Service Department.
Garbage service
Service
Electricity
Service bills
Groceries
Milk
Total
Initiative Relief Fund
Groceries
Total
575.00
6.96
1.50
.45
3.00
.54
1.00
40.00
7.15
10.50
5.00
.50
2.50
654.10
360.00
.68
5.00
139.00
2,25
46.80
8.54
7.51
5.90
191.89
1.68
4.48
1.40
41.25
816.38
5.50
6.10
23.14
7.25
6.27
43,47
17.47
5.25
12.25
.50
48,42
15.39
1.10
12.50
7,95
10.75
5,50
1,85
230.66
35.00
20,78
7.50
12,00
24.16
1.96
9.80
26.38
2.00
139.58
2.40
2.50
153.00
2.61
1.50
1.76
163.77
6,00
2.00
4 8.00
Heafy -Moore Company
Hutchinson Company
Loop Lumber & Mill°_Co.
Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd.
Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd.
Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd.
Street'_Improvement Fund
Rock fill
Rip -rap
Lumber
Concrete mix, etc.
Materials, Otis Drive
Materials for gutters
Total
Compensation Insurance Fund
X -ray Dept. Alameda Sanatorium X -ray for Gully
Stowe, M.D., 0.P. Services for Gully
Total
April 18, 1933.
52.07
163.00
3.09
14.01
174.33
16.91
423.41
47.50
15.00
0 62.50
Upon motion of Mr. Leydecker, seconded by Mr. Shanly, the bills as listed were ordered paid.
The motion, on roll call, was carried unanimously.
There being no further business to transact, the Council adjourned to meet in regular
session Tuesday evening, May 2nd, 1933, at 8 o'clock.
Respectful) submitted,
OF If?"
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