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1915-02-02 Regular CC MinutesREGULLR 1EETI7G OF THD COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 21L.LIEDA, TITZ,SDAY DTEITING, PERU= 2ND, 1915. The meetinc;: convened with1y - :P1-i. nk Otis presiding. The roll was called ancl Uoi ci1rneia 3artlett, ..ullock, Hammond, :,:acRae, Morris, Probst, Roth and Stewart, (8) were noted, present. Councilman 1:orgenstern arrived later and was noted present. The lanutes of the regular meetin of Tuesday evening, January 19th, 1915 were approved as read. The M'inutes of the adjourned reular meeting o-P January 22nd were approved as read. Claims against the General 1:und amountin :714.52; against the Police iuid amounting to b2, 66; against the -street Fund amounting to 1265 .30; c.u-:ainst the Library 'JSund amounting Lo 901.78; against the Recreation 71.1nd. amounting to 485.67 and against the Health 2und amount- ing to •_21.17, having been approved and audited by the proPer officials were read by the Clerk as follows:- G37=L FUND. Alameda team Laundry Hance, Hanna, 'Al. R. E[oeck, F, P. Houlton, John F. Inter-City Exress, The 1:amena, :m. J. Municipal Electric Liht Plant, Nielsen, H. CT. Ot:Ls , Frank Pacific Gas Electric Co. Peoples Water Co. Shuck., Al. Taylor &: Co. Times Star Co. TV T IT Underwood Tpewriter Co. United Iron Works U. S. Fidelity & Deposit Co. Wilkins, J. H. Wood, O. I. Conrad, John Ame8-Irvin Co. Amorosa, V. Bechtle, Son, Lax Bechtle, Otto Bennett, J, Berry, Bros. Britt, Chaphlan, E. N. Clarh Sons, r. Dahl, Jame Delanoy, P. Y. TT TT It If It It TT IT Tr 'T/ TT 11 TT TT IT AsSiUs IT TT IT TT It Doyle, Ben Easton, F. G. Follrath, G. H. Freeman, J. L. Jamison, J. S. Yellnp-p2 WXWCPSP, Cn. Geo. Day J.Moses Chas ,Hammond A.Peirano E.Oberlightner Wm, Carlson Towel Service Services TV Suplies Services Subscription Services Light and power Placing Signs Layer's Lllowance Gas Water Typewriter keys Lumber Printing Advertising Ink Street Sijcii bracket's' Bond premium Herchandise .Ldjusting signs Total - POLICE FUND. Incidental expenses ST=T FUND. Supplies Labor Repairs Supplies Labor Supthes TeaLing Ilssisting Sewer Pipe Assisting City Engineer Labor ity Engineer TV TV TT TT TT It Teaming Labor Lssisting City Engineer Teaming 8.00 24.00 24.00 .65 20.00 3.00 24.00 245.56 26.50 50,00 6.57 8.89 3.50 58.80 104.50 4U.96 2.00 60.40 23.90 1.05 8.00 y714.52 52.6 46.62 56.70 6.80 .70 3.50 1.56 88.00 40.50 9.00 30.25 2.00 10.00 10.00 2.00 3.00 9.00 41.25 97.K5 48.15 60.42 118.25 .fi0 Miller, P. C. Patey 0 Cocks, As ,.J. -2,estuck Pennock, Perry, Joe 11 M- Peters, Lewis. Plummer 0 Son, Geo. 0. fl IT IT TT IT Powell, Frank Sanday, Serralunga, L. Sutton, J, 0, Ala,meda Free Library Illameda Steam Laundry Assn, Crocker Co., H. S. Educational Publiohing Co. Johnson, Wm. M. Koerber, 0 H. laPlant, A. Larsen, G. Library Dureau Lubben, John G. 7elson 0 Son, TJewbegin, John J. 1Torth, 'Laud L. Peoples Uater, Co. San Francisco ITews Co. Schneider, Henry Strom Ziectrical Co. Times Star Co. University of California Volberp;, C. C. Dahl, James Do/ward Pump Co, Gresens, 'erner Co. Kellogg :Express Co. LT_artin, Y.L. I. L'acific Gc,s 0 Electric Pacific Tel. Tel. Co. Peoples 12:c.tor Co. PlamLier c :30D, Geo. Rop;ors, Lima Ryan, hat t Schneider, Henry Serralunga, L. Sharp, Bard Soules, 0. C. Stockier, J. J. Ty IT Tylor 0 Co. YOung0 Co., E. Alhambra 'jiter Depot Carpenter, T. DeLaval Dairy Co. Godfrey, Eatilda Hoeck, Y. P. Konigshofer, L. 0. 32ark Dorage Patrick 0 Co. Times .;-'6ar Co. 0 Labor Labor IT IT Lumber TV Labor TT TT Incidentals Total - L I311=7 0 LTD, February 2n1, 1915. 1-etty expenses Towel Service SucTlies Books SubScri9tions Fuel Repairin sidewalk 1Tewspapers Supplies Fuel 12evision pan-es Books Substitute Yater Periodical subscriotions Stationery ',dad newspapers 01ectricl Works Irinting kublications Rent Total - ILSC7:1)2TION PUTD, .Ossisting City 0nineer Pump controller plants Drayap: e Teaming ()as Rent al a?,ter Lumber Services -Volley Balls Supplies rubbish Stamps Supplies Repairs IT Doors Repairs Total 11=T0 FUND. Distilled Uater 2cre nc1 hors hire SupPlies Services Sup-plies Sheets gasoline, etc. Badges irinting Total 3.00 10.00 134.75 3.50 10.00 48.15 5.57 1.03 10.00 44.40 170.00 1.50 1235.30 Mr. Hammond moved that the claims as read by poi, seconded by Lir. Bartlett and carried by the following vote:- .yes:Councilmen 3ulloc, Hammond, 1.1acRae, ijorris, mi'obst, Roth on 70ne. .11.bsent:Councilmon 1:ore-listern, (1). The following were received:- The Audi Stewart, (6). "'Toes: balance sheet for the :ionth ending January 0Oth, 12.47 1.00 1.59 11.56 6.00 81.80 5.00 3.60 .80 25.00 6.00 301.05 4.50 1,81 357.50 27.80 4.95 15.65 8.50 25.00 901.78 .70 37.50 1.00 3.75 19.50 1.44 2.25 5.77 2.98 58.33 11.00 1,00 12.00 2.00 3.00 9.35 2.35 6.00 5.75 185.67 .60 32.30 10.82 10.00 1.75 2.00 15.65 16.00 31.25 121.17 Februsry 2nd, 1915. morth of Doceinber, 1*14, Ordered The annual re-port of the receits and ex-oenditures of un Fe Thter Cop?any, aeferred to the Fihance Go=ittee. e Llffidvit of posting ',Milo° invitins s pro-posals, 'Reso- lution of Intention 17,o. 19, Zew Lieries. Ordered filed. davit of posting )ublichin notice of chane of Fcrade on rrh :;tree t and on Harrison 2.venue. .irdered filed. :ffidavit of the -nostinFv of the ]::esoltion of Intention chanp;in the grade of 2arh treet and Harrison _venue. Ordered filed. The followinp: comunications wore received: 72rom 1. ayor 7rank Otis, relative to the construction of artificial stone c,,urbs on the outer line of the sidewalk on '6anta Clara reime. _ comunication of similr nc,ture was received from 1 r. 'Zrodden, the 1±e et uerit enderit 1 r licmillond inoved that the City :ttorney be di- rected to 7rare Jn ordinance in accordance with the recolAmendations the Jtrect 1-a-perihtendent, seconded by "f,, 2robst and carried by the followinFc vote:- Lyes:Councilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, Macae, Morris, rrobst, ::.oth and n;tewart, (0). IToes::ono. ::bsent:Councilman frFenstern, (1). :E'Y'ollt Mayor 1:ran Utis, foliftive to jitney buses. :1"efe.qred_ to the ,-6.6iciary- Colmittee. Yrom ]ayor Oti his reasons for d_nin:7 the 2esolu- tiff(' of intotien to widen innci111 .venue. OrCerod filed. vi 1 fffiavit nJW1 ' Cue of :otice to ',,baj.2ftLE)IT of 'ors was -,-)resentL :lid ,s;rdero6 filed, The Cler"i teroun sttod wqs in reoef ' of one bid. Mr. Hiq-1_.,1ond inoved that tne Clerk open the bia, ocened. by nf tewart 01'011) 1110 0JLL upenca and re11C1 the bid a2 follows:- Foio the Yinves-tfr Co;npany, efferia to do all of the advartisin, including the street work odrer±±i- It ffln7 be required by the City of zaameaa for t'ne 0 10 L t the 3 L. 1 of the -present contract, at tne r'or the first insertion of r.11 ndvertiselnent scluare of 234 en-o non -bareil measuremant.,..„ .25 the second Lasertion of an rqvertisailent -2er sgure of 234 enis non I)areil Tneasurement....... .75 -201' the third 011± 011011 olthsequent insertion of an averticenient of 34 oq:,s non ),oreil measure- ,71011.,...r.,,.....100004qtyWOP006**0011100000**0 .50 111 jJ:; further o±reeJ to -furnish to the city, six GO !C each adverti2:eme:A published and to fur- nish affidavit o 11.'Jlic11ti011 of e'::,cn advertisement witnin t17ent7-four hours after nublication. The bid VJ acconln,fnied by a bond in the su of HIMMOA.Ct tht the bid of the Times ,;tar Coffpany be acce-pted, second ea by 7c-,r. Bullock carried by the followin vote:- .yes: Councilmen liartlett, Haailiond, Morr:onstern, Morris, ?robst, I:oth and ;A-ewart, Darin the ren',din the above bid Councilinan Morenstern arrived and was noted preent. lebruary 2nd, :1915. receipt of two bids. Lr, Bullock moved that the U.erk open the bids, seconded by r0 'Probst and carried. Therew)on the Clerk opened and read the bids as follows:- 'Om 3wabacher-1re- Ste.tionery Company offer- ing to do the work at a total fir;ure of '4108.90. 2.ccompanied by a certified check for ',)500.00. From the Timos-tar Comany offer ive to do the work at a total Li inc o! :Z822.75. .tccomoanied by a bond of ,500.00, bids were referred to the "0rintin,g Committee. affidavit shoin; due )ublicatien of ..jotice inviting seeaed :co-oosals for the imorovement of 30n Jose Lvenue, between High Street and :2est treet was resented and ordered filed. In res-12onse to said 7otice, the Clerk reorted, he was in receipt of thr Hammond moved tht the bids be received and open 1, seconded by ]f.T. .',:orcf:enstern and carried. Thereueon the Clerk opened and read the bids as follows:- From 0. 0. Whitmore offering to do the work as follows:- bids. Li'. For earth grading............. 1/2 ct. per sq. foot. For concrete curbing.......... 35 cts. per linear foot. For concrete gutters.......... 13 cts. per square foot. For macadamizing and oiling... 8-7/8 cts. per sq, foot. For six inch vitrified iron stone sewer. 48 ct. per linear foot. For four inch Vitrified iron stone house connections 20 cents eer linear foot. For Y branches.....,.......... 25 cents each. The s)le was accompanied by a certified check of 125.00. From :o. H. Sundberg, of±erin to do the work at the follow- prices:- 0017 exeavating......... For JaCaaIJ1T.L 2eing....... For utters.......... Per straiht curbing. For curved curbing... For four inch For sia inch edpe...... For 4 inch Y branches.. 00 y0064 00 1 • 9 • .0..0.39 • ......39 • ......30 ..50 4*4*4 • 4 0 . ct, per ets. " cts, cts. cts. cts. cts. cts. IT IT TT TY square foot. IT IT IT 11 curve. linear. foot. each. The same eras accompanied by a bond of 00.00. From Hutchinson Company offering to go the WOrk at the following prices:- For excavating..... Tor filling .,..... Oor macadamizing... wor gutters,....... Straii.:ht curbing... For curved curbing. For six inch pipe... For four inch sewer. The O 1 •. . 1 • .0 0 .. 14 ... 38 .•. 38 ... 55 3 ... It IT ct. per square foot. ct. " cts. cts. cts. cts. cts. cts. TT IT 11 TT TT same was accolioanied by a bond. of .200.00 IT TT TT IT TV 0 IT linear 0 77 IT The bids were referred to the L;treet Committee, Superintendent of Streets and the ity Engineer to report back to the Council. A. netitien signed by fifty citizens residing in the vicinity of 'flacinal Y.venue and Grand Street in which they protested aainst the erection and maintenance of a Tent City on the property located at that corner, ilfter some discussion on the subject Hr. Hammond moved that the City ..ttorney draw up an erC:inance whereby persons, firms and cor- porations, who desire to establish Tent cities in the City of .illameda must February 2nd, 1915. ;-1 From J. L. Halliday, District Commercial Superintendent of the ]-aci•ic rele-)hone and Telegranh Comoany urging he Council to pass the Orclinance granting them the franchise and in which they agreed to enter into negotiations with. the Zlectric :Light Plant for the erection of a joint pole line and whatever joint poles are used, tiat they will bear their proportion of the expense thereof. iIr . 71rtlett thereupon moved that the Ordinance be adopted and nassed, seconded by i.r. Bullock and carried by the following vote:- Lyes: Councilmen Fartlett, Bullock, Hammond, :acl:ae, :Torgenstern, ?:orris, rrobst and Stewart, (8). iloes:Councilman Roth, (1). 2,bsent:Kone. From the .Lolice, Fire and Uater Committee of the Council and the 12olice and Fire Commission, recommending the conversion of two come ;notion horse-drawn vehicles now in the flire Department, into motor driven apparatus at an estimated cost not to exceed :A600.00. Hr. :orris moved, seconded by ir. ,!orgenstern and carried that the Committee and the Commission be allowed two weeks further time to -orePare the necessary specifications. 10 v' Hr. Hammond moved that all bids received for the combination chemical en';ine and hose wagon be rejec,ed and teat the cactified checks be returned to their owners, seconded by : r. -J?)ullocL and carried by the following vote:- Ly s;Councilmen Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, :i:oc-2,ae, Torgenstern, ibst, "Rybh and :-3tewart, (9). Poes:-.Jone. Lbsent:70ne. .11 Bartlett introduced the following resolution and moved its adootion; RE60LUTION. W-H27=6 privae interests located along the northern side of the city of -lameda have been recently attemptinc!: to obtain the indorsement of various commercial bodies in favor of a proposed change of the present harbor lines along the nlameda side of the estuary, which separates the cities of Alameda and Oakland; and =REY1.3 the City of 2,.lameda by its 1:ayor, who :acted with the knowledge and consent of its Council and Harbor 1,dvisory Board, has heretofore filed with the San Francisco Harbor 'Line Board (of the United States Government) its protest against said change, stating the reasons why the change should not be made; and 'filrE7:EYI5 the City of Llameda, moder the legis- lative act granting to it the state tide lands within its boundaries, has initiated proceedings for a 200,000 bond election to be held on L.pri1 14, 1915, for the purpose of making harbor improvements chiefly on its own property fronting 1050 feet along said estuary, which -roperty would be injuriously affected by said change in that its site would be too much reduced to justify the construction of said improvements or the expenditure of said amount, - thus rendering useless the holding of saia election; and ViH=EAS the rihts of the -afflic are paramount to the rights of all orivete interests in this connection ruz =EFORE BF IT .17T77-['n +11, (i! P '1,)rest,t1.71 J. -, February 2nd, 1 against any change whatsoever in said harbor lines. That, shoald its )i-otest be not heeded, then the City of 24ameda respectfully asks that it be awarded full and adequate compen- sation by the United States Goverment for all loss which it sh11 have sustained by reason of said cho,14e of lines, such compen- sation to cover not only the loss through rendering valueless to it the tide lands in front of its own mrrsh lands, but, also, the loss through rendering valueless to it its pro.oerty in front of the .!?arcels of pro-9erty of ?rivate owners. That this city resi2ectfully but firmly represents to the United. States Govrnment that it is advised that no such change in harbor lines, as is now proposed, should be made or can be made lawfully, unless at the same time compensation is :crovided by the United 6tates Govelmient either by condemntion Teo- ceedings or by agreement. 3. That in view of the reat )11blic importance of this matter which mj4ht :)ractically involve the control of the vmterfrrnt of the City of .[1.1ameda, certified conies of this resolution be sent to L1i ii JP_ChCi200 Harbor Line Board and also to CL'aiforuia's representatives and senators in the Conress of the United aates. "Lr. Iammond aecouded the motion to :-,do .-)t the IT:esolution and it was adooted and bassed by the following vote:- Lbes :Councilmen '3artlett 3nl1ock, Commend, Jiac'2ae, J oro nstes., fl'obst, 12.oth and ::,tewf.,xt, (c;)). -Zoos:Hone. _Lbsont:one. 74r. -artlett called attention to a re-oort tht had boon filed in the Y00Orj of the Council, Secite;Thr lot, 1914, ',Mich re-port contained tho city's ai7aments -orotestin,, the or000se d cho.npse in the -oresent harbor lines. tliat time tbo re-oort had been filed. He moved that the re- bort be adopted as an official protest ainst the intended chan •second- ed by bullock ancl crried by the following vote:- 1\.yes:Councilmen D_],xtlett, bullock, Hammnd, bACibC, Lorgenstern, Lforri s, i'robst, -Roth and :,'Aewart, (9) , Noes :None. Abs at:TTone. From nrs. H. Theresa Speddy requesting a thirty day leave of absence. nr. 1,T.orris moved that the request be granted, seconded by nr. Ltewart and carried. V I'rom Street Superintendent V. Li Frodden, requesting that his department be given two free hones The ratter vas referred to the iublic Bildings and Grounds Committee. / l'rom b. Jbtham, 1Tesident of the bolice and Fire COMMiSSiOR, requesting an increase of salary to ;1i510.00 per month for Eolice Sorp:eant 3 Jacoby, who acts also as ner"z of the Lolice Court. On ilotion of ;r. -3artlett, seconded by ir, :orris and carried the mstter was laid ov-r :[or two weeks for considerction. Oounoilaian ..orp;enstorn asked to be excused and left the Council Chaber. 13 v' ayor Otis offered rarioris citi'zens in the lobby an obportanity to ex'oress themselves on the bro"9osd Tent City. 1.:rs. 2s. 7/. :bye, :Jrs. anc7. :Lessrs. 21. 'J. Eye, shaw, and David 'Drown spoke aainst the sae, Forbes, the o-ci.er 01 no 'oro.:-erty, spoke in its behalf. xe}lue.ry end, 1915 . cI?hers reeueotinp: -b1E't Council e,,bandon ::c 1±1 c ireulle as a stue-ein place. .o action was taThen on the conlmunice.tion and it VMS ordered filed. 13 Mr. '.3ullock introduced the following ".eesolution an rnoved its ad u et ion: - R:SOLUTION. 7ZESPECT TO Tn.; ,I.ilEORY O1 CJIARLE2 TEL ME=Ii.3, The Supreme Ruler bee celled from this earthly abode Charles Seeders Teal, our esteemed co-worker and fellow citizen, and CHRIS S7=2 ...12,2LL had given durinp; the formative period of the City of Alableda, faithful and i.11ing service, both cs an official arid as a private citizen, toward the upbuilding of our city, and I:HLREI\S, CHL=S SAND= T.EAL by his hind words and madnanimous acts has endeared himself to s11, be it RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Yilameda thot in the departing of C=T:l_iS SLZDERS EE,&L the city has loot one of its Valued servants and the comelueity a loyal and generous :friend, and be it further RESOLVED, that a coy of tbaSD resolutions be sent to the bereaved -family, that they be spread upon the record of this Council and that this Couecil adjourn in respect to the Memory of the deceased. 1.:acRae seconded the motion to adoet the Resolution and it v as pass- ed and adoeted by the following vote:- .e.7es:Councilnen Bartlett, 73ullock, Hammond, UacRee, Loris , Probst, Roth and .Stewart, (0). Trece:None. J.Lie ent:Councilmen Idorgenstern, (1). 19 petition containing one hundred and four names was presented to the Council, in which request was made that the :;outhern Pacific Company be asked to have their electric train which makes connection with the 1: 20 A. M. boat leaving the Ferry building which now stops at Seventh and Broadway, continue around 1110 horse shoe to some -oint in the west end of Alameda. 1.1.r. Bartlett moved that the Clerk he reouested to ask the Southern PaCific Company to run their train ae desired in the petition, seconded by hr. Probst and carried. 20 / L letter from the l',merican-La France ejnejne Com-eany, r lative to the chemical engine and hose wagon ofered for sale by them, was read and ordered filed. 2L I/ Councilman Roth called attention to the fence which stands at the corner of ':/i1low Street and Lincoln .ivenue mad moved, seconded 1)7 Morenstern and carried tat the Clerk notify the owner to set the fence back and if the same is not done the CouHcil will take the necessary action to compel the placing of the fence en the prueertf line. 22 T T • Erobst called attention to the approachin general munici- -0c1 election and the bon 6 el tion, end moved that the City Attorney be directed to prepare the necessary election proclamations, that +.11 1-Irm -f7n n y • r rl -1711 n +11 27 February 2nd, 1915, places at 5.0O , el=ceotins tents; that the Clerk be authorized to employ the necessary clerical assistance to carry on said elections at 5.00 per day, -econdea by ir, Bartlett and carried by the following vote:-, Councilmen Bartlett, Pullack Hamiond, LiacRoe, ,{orris, Probst, Roth and 3tewart, (8). jToes:None. Absent:Councilman 1,orsenstern, (1). Stewart moved that if possible the City .1ttorney be instructed to -orepare the reoholders election to take Dlaoe on the same day as the 1,[unici-eal election, seconded by ir. 'orris. after some discussion, how- ever, the motion was withdrawn. Hr. 3artlett called attention to the proposition of repealinp: Ordinances Ho. 4 and ro. 5, Zew 'Series. He moved that they be Placed on the ballot for repeal, seconded by nammond and carried. 3.7,,rtlett moved that an initiative 0-00i11ance be -oresented to the peo, le on the ballot at the Municipal election which would bind the Council to pevy a tax each year for oermenent street construction, and that the City Attorney draft the same, the amount of money to be raised to be determined later, seconded by Hammond and carried. ' ayor Otis suggested tha a similar ordinance raising a small amount to assist the unemployed each year be place( on the ballot. :!:r. Probst moved that the same be done, eeconded by 11r. Hammond and c=ied. Buileling inspector Eaillot called attention to the confusion of house numbers on certain streets. 1:r. -2robot moved that the matter be referred to the 3treet Committee with power to act, seconded, by 1::r. Bartlett and carried by the Tollowinp,: vote:- :,:ves:Councilmen 3artlett, Bullock, Ham- mmd, :orris, Probst, Roth and eitewart, (8). Hoes:Hone. Cauncilman ]lorenstern, (1). The Clerk called attention to the indexing of health reoords DOW going on in his office ana stated that ;100.00 would be sufficient to complete the work. Yx. IT_ammond moved that he be granted that sum, seconded by 1.1r. Roth and carried by the following vote:- Ayes:Council- men Bartlett, Bullock, Hammond, HacRae, 1:.orris, Probst Roth and Stewart, (8). 1Toes:Eone. -21bsent:Councilman :,:orenstern (1). City .1]ngineer Sutton aadressed the Council and spoke on the matter of plans and s)ecifications for the proposed city garage and stated that he felt that he could not comply with the Council's request that he draw up the necessary plans and specifications. Councilman Roth stated thet he thou7ht the cost for havinf'; the work done would amount to about 4•0.00 and Lloved that the sum be all the City EirTineer for that purpose, seconded by 1er. Bartlett a.nd erried by the following vote:- Ayes:Councilmen :artlett, leacRee, orris, 1101, Roth and 'Stewart, ( ) . Hoes:Councilman Hammond, (1). Absent:Councilman ,1-orenstern, (1). robot called attention to the need of a etstion at fifth treet and Lincoln .ivenue and ovea, sec ended by 1,1r • Hammond ana carried_ that the Cler nomwtrlict:An ni -11 , -ocoruary 2-21., 1915. auC ii]: .freet were abo-at to te improved o.nd :,:oved, seconded hy Hruiaond carried, tht the Clerk notify the L,.n -2rucico, Oakland ot' the contemylted ilivrovements in order tht they 2Tiv- do their :;')r , .1so to cli to their atteution the rf!fl, ' th:'t etreet, etvreou t1t1c ou1o7=C uiJ ',:ebster treet between the tracks still in an uniaoroved con(1111 on. p' Otii3 sttea that he waE; -0eaCv to L'ro.j?oint a new Zollnd Colamiltee an:7, he a-!T)ointo ]ioy:ric anc- Mel'o I)OILUO no fua:thor bULJL011 to tImluact the Council acljen:c,led to oct in 1oL 000ion, r2neoa- ovohin, ;(2;b:17.7. 167t1, 1010 at 7C60 o'eloch. City Ole It.