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COMMON COUNCIL—SEPTEMBER 6, 1927 173 Council Chamber, Public Utilities Commission reia- Ann Arbor. Mich., tive to flashing light signals at Sept, 6, 1927. Pontiac, Traver and Cedar Sts. Regrular Session crossings and proposed closing of Meeting called to order by Pres- Jones St. was received and re- ident Woodbury. ferred to Railway and Street Present: Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Committees. Graf, Maulbetsch, Lucas, Ham- Communicaion from The Detroit mial. Draper, Dorow, Severance, Edison Co. relative to disconnect- Freeman, Fisher, Lutz, Pres. ing the ICO c p. lamp and install- Woodbury 13. ing a 250 c. p. lamp at the corner Absent: Aid. Bursley, 1. of Arch and White Sts. received Printed pamphlets of proceed- and referred to Lighting Commlt- ings of Aug. 15 and 22, not re- tee. ceived from printer. Communication from Geo. H. Oommunlcations Fischer relative to sewer tax dist. From Poor ConunA^ioner No. 155, received and referred to Sept. 1, 1927. Finance Committee. To the Honorable the Common Petitions Council. Of George A. Stoll, et. al, for Gentlemen: street light on Brooklyn Ave. re- I hereby tender my resignation ceived and referred to Lighting as Poor Commissioner of the City Committee. of Ann Arbor to resume my pro- of E. H. Knop. et. al. for side- fession as a physical director. walk on Pauline blvd, from S. 7th Thanking you and all the other st. to Franklin blvd. also curb and departments for their splendid co- gutter on Pauline blvd. from S. operation I am, 7th St. to S. 5th St. received and re- Very truly yours, ferred to Sidewalk & Street Com- E. W. SHADFORD. mittees. Moved by Aid. Lutz, that resig- of Chas. L. Brooks for sidewalk nation be accepted with regrets on North side of Merryfield Drive and that the matter of securing a received and referred to Sidewalk Poor Commissioner to fill vacancy Committee. . be referred to Poor and Cemetery of Harry S. Clarke and Ray B. Committee. Newton protesting against side- Adopted by following vote: Yeas, walks on Sheehan Ave. received Aid. Jocelyn. Slauson. Graf, Maul- and referred to Sidewalk Commit- betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Draper, t^e Dorow, Severance ^?;^ee"^^"' ' Committee Report Fisher. Lutz. Pres. Woodbury, 13. Finance Report Nays, none. ^ , ^ „_ Contingent Fund From Board of Police ^ ^ ^r ^v, i ^OAA Commissioners ^- P- Woodbury, salary . . $ , 13.44 To the Honorable the Common Edward W. Staebler salary 28.22 r-niinpil I. G. Reynolds, salary .... 275.00 Gentlemen: H WCrippen salary. . . 250.00 Your Board of Police Commission- ^^^^-J" li^^rnH^r^i^T.V ers announces the appointment of ^^o- ^- Sandenburgh. sal- ^^^ ^^ ^?}'\^' ^*^^i ^^ T^'^^ police for ^^y Scovi'nVsalary'! ! ! ! 1 250:00 an city schools and Ernest C Cas- j^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^1 200.00 terlm as special police, without ^^^^ ^ Perry salary 200.00 pay from city C. F. Hartman, salary* '. . . 200.00 Respectfully submitted, ^ Q Bonisteel, salary .. 183.33 JOB. L. ARNET.. Chairman, j^hn A. Wessinger. salary 166.66 Moved by Aid. Hammail, that owen A. Stricklen. salary 150.00 appointments be confirmed. Chas. Stoll, salary 160.00 Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Julius Lohrke, salary 145.00 Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maul- Marcia M. Minnis, salary, . 125.00 betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Draper, ciara Mast, salary 125.00 Dorow, Severance, Freeman, Marguerite Hannan, salary 100.00 Fisher, Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 13. Paul Garvey, salary 75.00 Nays, none. Victor H. Lane, Jr. sal- Communication from Michigan ary 75.00

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COMMON COUNCIL—SEPTEMBER 6, 1927 173

Council Chamber, Public Utilities Commission reia-Ann Arbor. Mich., tive to flashing light signals at

Sept, 6, 1927. Pontiac, Traver and Cedar Sts. Regrular Session crossings and proposed closing of

Meeting called to order by Pres- Jones St. was received and re-ident Woodbury. ferred to Railway and Street

Present : Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Committees. Graf, Maulbetsch, Lucas, Ham- Communicaion from The Detroit mial. Draper, Dorow, Severance, Edison Co. relative to disconnect-Freeman, Fisher, Lutz, Pres . ing the ICO c p. lamp and install-Woodbury 13. ing a 250 c. p. lamp at the corner

Absent: Aid. Bursley, 1. of Arch and White Sts. received Printed pamphlets of proceed- and referred to Lighting Commlt-

ings of Aug. 15 and 22, not re- tee. ceived from printer. Communication from Geo. H.

Oommunlcations Fischer relative to sewer tax dist. From Poor ConunA^ioner No. 155, received and referred to

Sept. 1, 1927. Finance Committee. To the Honorable the Common Petitions

Council. Of George A. Stoll, et. al, for Gentlemen: street light on Brooklyn Ave. re -

I hereby tender my resignation ceived and referred to Lighting as Poor Commissioner of the City Committee. of Ann Arbor to resume my pro- of E. H. Knop. et. al. for side-fession as a physical director. walk on Pauline blvd, from S. 7th

Thanking you and all the other s t . to Franklin blvd. also curb and depar tments for their splendid co- gutter on Pauline blvd. from S. operation I am, 7th St. to S. 5th St. received and re-

Very truly yours, ferred to Sidewalk & Street Com-E. W. SHADFORD. mittees.

Moved by Aid. Lutz, tha t resig- of Chas. L. Brooks for sidewalk nation be accepted with regrets on North side of Merryfield Drive and that the matter of securing a received and referred to Sidewalk Poor Commissioner to fill vacancy Committee. . be referred to Poor and Cemetery of Harry S. Clarke and Ray B. Committee. Newton protesting against side-

Adopted by following vote: Yeas, walks on Sheehan Ave. received Aid. Jocelyn. Slauson. Graf, Maul- and referred to Sidewalk Commit-betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Draper, t^e

Dorow, Severance ^?;^ee"^^"' ' Committee Report Fisher. Lutz. Pres. Woodbury, 13. Finance Report Nays, none. ^ , ^ „ _ Contingent Fund

From Board of Police ^ ^ ^r ^v, i • ^OAA Commissioners ^- P- Woodbury, salary . . $ , 13.44

To the Honorable the Common Edward W. Staebler salary 28.22 r-niinpil I. G. Reynolds, s a l a r y . . . . 275.00 Gentlemen: H W C r i p p e n salary. . . 250.00

Your Board of Police Commission- ^ ^ ^ ^ - J " l i ^ ^ r n H ^ r ^ i ^ T . V ers announces the appointment of ^^o- ^- Sandenburgh. sal- ^^^ ^^ ^?}'\^' ^*^^i ^^ T^'^^ police for ^^y Scovi'nVsalary'! ! ! ! 1 250:00 a n city schools and Ernest C Cas- j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^1 200.00 ter lm as special police, without ^^^^ ^ Perry salary 200.00 pay from city C. F . Hartman, salary* '. . . 200.00

Respectfully submitted, ^ Q Bonisteel, salary . . 183.33 JOB. L. ARNET.. Chairman, j ^ h n A. Wessinger. salary 166.66

Moved by Aid. Hammail , that owen A. Stricklen. salary 150.00 appointments be confirmed. Chas. Stoll, salary 160.00

Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Julius Lohrke, salary 145.00 Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maul- Marcia M. Minnis, salary, . 125.00 betsch, Lucas, Hammial, Draper, c i a r a Mast, salary 125.00 Dorow, Severance, Freeman, Marguerite Hannan, salary 100.00 Fisher, Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 13. Paul Garvey, salary 75.00 Nays, none. Victor H. Lane, J r . sal-Communication from Michigan ary 75.00

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Dorothy Wright, salary .

Fred J. Staeb, salary . . .

24.00 78.50 57.50

Contingent Fund total

F i re F u n d Chas. Andrews, salary . . Henry McLaren, salary . Ralph Edwards, salary . Jacob Gwinner, salary . . Herman Kruse, salary . . F rank Markey, sa la ry . . Emil Daniman, salary . . Mat. J^^eininger, salary . Floyd Naylor, salary .

Henry Nevroth, salary . Ar thur Clark, salary ... ., Clyde Carpenter, sa lary . John Comiskey, salary . "Walter Fieldcamp, salar3 Percy Whitlock, salary . Edward Zeeb, salary . . . Geo. Schmidt, salary . . . Henry Kolander, salary . Albert Hoffman, salary . Elmer Rintz, salary . . . Oscar Rintz, salary . . . . Ernest Heller, salary . . .

F rank Ryan, sa;iary . . . Laurence Chatterton, sal

John Waterman, salary .

Carlton Nevins, salary . Hhas. Carroll, salary . . .

Fire Fund total salaries

Police Fund THios. O'Brien, salary , . .

Norman Cook, salary . . . Sherman Mortenson, sal

M. G. Howard, salary . .

Irwin Keebler, salary . Harold Gee, salary . . . . . . Benj. Ball, salary Roland Wooster, sa lary . Herman Suma» salary . . Oscar Weir, salary . .

Jul ius Ehnis, salary . . . . Walter Schmid, sa lary .

iAmold Busch, salary . . Albert Heusel, salary . . * John Osborn, salary . . . Wm. Marz, salary Har ry Smith, salary . . . Clifford West, salary . . .

$3,506.65

$ 114.50 91.50 91.50 83.00 83.00 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50

.78.50 78.50

. 78.50 - '78.50

78.50 r 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 45.00

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$2,464.50

$ 114.50 87.50 83.00

83.00 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 T8.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50 78.50

.78.50 78.50 72.00

Casper Michelson, salary Wm. Hitchinghaw, salary Clark Earl , salary Roy Richter, salary . . . . Irwin Davidson, salary . S. V. Bartholmew, salary Eugene Gehringer, salary

72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00

Police Fund total sal­aries 1-2 Mo. Aug. ._. .$2,200.00

Poor Fund Edwin Ganzhorn, salary .$ 50.00 Edwin Shadford, s a l a ry . . 50.00

Poor Fund total sal­aries $ 100.00

Cemetery Fund George MeCoIlum, salary. $ 95.00

/Park Fund E. A. Gallup, salary $ 250.00 Edna Spiegelberg, salary. . 10.00

P a r k Fund total sal­aries .$ 260.00

Wate r Works -Fund Geo. S. Vandawarker , sal­

a ry . .$ 270.00 Leslie J. Bush, salary . . . 250.00 Owen E. Stricklen, salary 50.00 Neil Cornell, salary 20.00 Wm. Rohde, salary 20.00 John Lindenschmitt , sal­

ary 20.00 Robert Norris, salary . . . . . 20.00

Total monthly salaries .$ 650.00 Har ry Wilsher, salary . . . 72.50 Waldo Eisemann, salary . 75.00 Fred Linde, salary 87.50 Lorenz Fur thmuel le r , sal­

ary 75.00 Robert Rowe, salary . . . . 70.00 Robert Young, salary . . . 65.00 Durward Young, salary . . 62.50 A. E. Hawkes, .salary . . . . 70,00 C. W. Shetterly, salary . . . 100.00 Donna Woodward, salary , 62.50 William Groves, salary . . 70.00 J. C. Ledwidge, salary . . 70.00

Total semi-monthly sal­aries . .$ 880,00

Water Works Fund total salaries $1,530.0

Street Fund A. J. Paul , salary $ 2fa0.0t>

Edna Spiegelberg, sa lary . 90.00 John Webber, salary . . 100.00

Street Fund total sal­aries . .$ 440.00

Contingent, Fund Municipal G a r a ^

Kenneth Withrow, ser­vices $ 120.00

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E n g i n e e r Bept . J i m Acqui , se rv ices $ W m . Aus t in , se rv ices . . . . H . W. Bower sox , se rv ices . W , M. Couper , se rv ices . . . L e w i s Deis ing , s e rv i ces . . K . W . Donne l l , s e rv ices . . H . F e r e n z , se rv ices W i l f r e d B . Graf, s e r v i c e s . D o u g l a s H a m m i a l , s e rv ices S t u a r t K i n g , se rv ices . . . . C. R. L a n g e , s e rv i ce s . . . . H a r o l d M a r q u a r d t P a u l Minnis , s e rv ices . . . . v . W . M c A d a m , s e r v i c e s . . P . A. N o r d g r e n , s e r v i c e s . W . J . R o g e r s , se rv ices . . L o u i s G. Scovill, s e r v i c e s . . L a i Single , s e rv i ces R a y m o n d S n o d g r a s s , s e r ­

v ices A. M. Snyder , s e r v i c e s . . . Geo. M. Steffey, s e r v i c e s . . W a r d C. S t r o m e , s e r v i c e s . . C. J . Sweet , s e rv i ce s . . . . P . C. W e b b , se rv ices . . . .

E n g i n e e r D e p t . T o t a l . . .$ T h e D e t r o i t E d i s o n Co.

N - P se rv i ces $ W a s h t e n a w Gas Co., N - P

se rv ices W a t e r W o r k s Dept . , N - P

se rv i ces M i c h i g a n Bel l Te l . Co.,

N - P s e rv i ce s E . M. W a g n e r , I n s E d w a r d Besch , co l lec t ing

g a r b a g e C h a s . Bucho lz , l a b o r a t

d u m p W m . K u e h n , l a b o r a t

d u m p P e t e r Vasse l iou , r e n t of

g a r a g e E l m e r G r e g o r y , se rv ices . . J e s s i e C r i p p e n , w a g e s . . . . Le i la R e y n o l d s , w a g e s . . . . T. P . S towe, w a g e s J n o . C. F i s c h e r Co., office

e x p e n s e P e r f e c t o Sales Co., office

e x p e n s e S w i s h e r G r o c e r y Co., of­

fice e x p e n s e Ch icago P a v i n g L a b o r ­

a to ry , Inc . , c o n t i n ­genc i e s

F a r m e r s & M e c h a n i c s Bk . c o n t i n g e n c i e s

I. G. R e y n o l d s , c o n t i n ­genc ie s

Ci ty of A n n A r b o r S t r e e t F u n d , c o n t i n g e n c i e s . . .

W a s h t e n a w Coun ty T r e a s ­

u r e r ' s Office, con t in -84.60 genc ie s , 24.10 64.25 City of A n n A r b o r M u n i -

4.50 c ipal G a r a g e , M. G a r a g e 67.80 ( H e a l t h D e p t . ) 72.77 75.00 C. E , Godfrey , m a t e r i a l s . . 1.93 75.00 R, A. S t e w a r d , m a t e r i a l s . . 431.71 75.00 62.50 T o t a l $4,386.53 64.75 . 7 0.95 C o n t i n g e n t F u n d to t a l 55.56 i n c l u d i n g s a l a r i e s . . . $ 9 , 6 0 5 . 3 7 77.40 F ire F u n d 72.05 W a s h t e n a w Gas Co., N - P

100.00 se rv ices $ 27.76 75.00 T h e D e t r o i t E d i s o n Co., 75.00 N - P serv ices 14.25 72.75 D a w s o n Bros . , office ex-12.00 p e n s e 1.30

M u e h l i g & Sohmid , office 75.00 e x p e n s e .60 16-67 T h e K y e r L a u n d r y Co., of-64.75 fice expense 33.28 75.00 S a m C. A n d r e s , m a t e r i a l s 3.98 73.33 T h e M i c h i g a m m e Oil Co.

103.33 m a t e r i a l s 50.73 , P i o n e e r C h e m i c a l Co. of

I t h a c a 92.50 1,592.19

119.03

4.80

2.92

695.45

To ta l $ 224.40

F i r e F u n d t o t a l inc lud­ing s a l a r i e s $2,688.90

Pol ice F u n d T h e D e t r o i t E d i s o n Co.,

m a t e r i a l s $ 292.91 20.00 Mich . Be l l Tel . Co., N - P

se rv ices 10.25 1,800.00 P o s t a l T e l e g r a p h - C a b l e Co

N - P se rv ices 4.22 50.00 W m . W . Cla rk , w a g e s . . 60.00

F r a n c i s c o - B o y c e P h o t o Co. 50.00 office e x p e n s e .5 5

Geo J . Moe, office ex-5.00 p e n s e 6,00

25.00 Clyde C. K e r r & Sons, of-71.05 f ice expense 4.00 19.60 S c h u m a c h e r H a r d w a r e Co.

9.75 office e x p e n s e 6.50 T h e E . C. W i e d m a n A u t o

.75 Co., con t i ngenc i e s . . . . 2.40 City of A n n A r b o r M u n i -

.50 c ipa l G a r a g e , M. G a r a g e 109.58 E r n s t B ros . E l e c t r i c Shop ,

14.87 m a t e r i a l s 20.20

T o t a l $ 516.61 800.00 Po l i ce F u n d to t a l in­

c l u d i n g s a l a r i e s $2,716.61 157.32 p o o r l ^ n d

R e a d i n g & R e a d i n g . r e n t . $ 15.00 2.88 H e r r i c k & Bohne t , s u p ­

pl ies 4.-94 7.10 Steve Brousa l i s , s u p p l i e s . . 8.00

G r e n n a n & Clague , s u p -

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pl ies D a n H a a s , s u p p l i e s . \Vm. F r e y , supp l i e s E . A. F r i t z , supp l i e s

To ta l $

P o o r F u n d t o t a l i n c l u d ­ing s a l a r i e s

C o m e t e r y F u n d T h e F i r e & M a r i n e U n d e r ­

wr i t e r s , c o n t i n g e n c i e s . .$ R. A. S t e w a r d , m a t e r i a l s

$

$

$ }

37.00 11.82 12.00 12.00

100.76 • •

200.76

22.08 13.00

H . W, J . L. A. H . J . C. B . A. O. P . c.

Total ? 35.08

C e m e t e r y F u n d t o t a l i n ­c lud ing s a l a r y $ 130.08 Building Sidewalk F u n d

F . Schmid , se rv ices $ 75.00 A. F . T h o m p s o n , w a l k s

bui l t by city 1,023.75 W m . F l y n n , w a l k s bui l t by

city 65.70 G, W a l t e r h o u s e , w a l k s

bu i l t by city 1,390.08 •*>

Bui ld ing S idewalk F u n d . $2,554.53 W a t e r W o r k s F u n d

P o s t Office, office $ 43.84 J a m e s B . Clow & Sons ,

m a t e r i a l s 602.09 Mich. Valve & F o u n d r y Co.

m a t e r i a l s 109.56 N. S. Kl ine , m a t e r i a l s 12,00 C r a n e Co., m a t e r i a l s . . . . 169.52 N e p t u n e M e t e r Co., m a ­

t e r i a l s 1,202.20 R. A. S t eward , m a t e r i a l s . 1.07 Modern P a t t e r n & M a c h i n e

W o r k s , m a t e r i a l s 2.50 C. E . Godfrey, m a t e r i a l s . . 24.00 S t aeb l e r Oil Co., m a t e r i a l s 20.00 A n n A r b o r R a i l r o a d , m a ­

t e r i a l s 45.38 Mich. C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d ,

m a t e r i a l s 3.83 W a t e r W o r k s Dept . , m a ­

t e r i a l s 1.34 Mich. Bell Tel . Co., N - P

service . 55.32 De t ro i t Ed i son Co., N - F

serv ice 4.91 B u t l e r I n s u r a n c e , I n s . . . . 9.00 City of A n n A r b o r M u n i ­

c ipa l G a r a g e , M G a r a g e 96.36 City of A n n A r b o r S t r e e t

Dept . , con t ingenc ie s . . 49.30 J o h n C. Moody, c o n t i n ­

genc ies 501.17 M. R. He in inge r , s e r v i c e s . 5.00 City T r e a s u r e r , r e n e w a l &

r e p l a c e m e n t exp 3,855.32

Maier , l a b o r W e s t e r n , l abor

Dean , l abo r W . Bush , l abor Gers t l e r , l abo r . . . . . . Gers t l e r , l a b o r Dubo losk i , l abo r . . . . Sauer , l a b o r R o w e , l a b o r

P o k r o s k i , l a b o r D. Conger , l abor Ka l l a s , l a b o r W. Z a c h m a n , l abor . . .

20.00 91.00 86.40 97.50 93.60 86.40 77.40 8S.40 25.60 72.00 80.40 81.60 62.50

T o t a l $6,81o.71 L. Ga r r i ck , l abor $ 91.00

To ta l l abo r $1,159.80 W a t e r W o r k s F u n d t o t a l

i nc lud ing s a l a r i e s . . . . $9,503.51 Park F u n d

L. Boes, l abo r : E r n e s t Bockoven , l a b o r . . E , G. Bockoven , l a b o r . . . . F r e d Cilley, l a b o r J o h n Conlin, l abor Geo. D o n a h u e , l a b o r . . . ^. N. C. D a v e n p o r t , l abo r . . Geo. Davis , l abo r C. G- D r e v d a h l , l abor . . V. L. D u n k l i n , l abor K e n n e t h A. Eas l i ck , l abor E d w i n El l io t t , l a b o r . . . . B e n Fos t e r , l abo r Chas . Fos t e r , l abo r . . . . J i m m i e Greene , l abor , . . R. J . H a g e r , l abor Man Howe , l abo r E r n e s t Jones , l abo r " H e n r y Mager , l abor E z r a Moore , l abor Chas . Seybold, l abo r . . . . L. Smi th , l abo r R i c h a r d W a l l a k e r , l a b o r . B u r t o n W a l t e r s , l abor , . . F . E . Wess inge r , l abo r . . C laude W y m a n , l abo r . . T i m M c C a r t h y , t e a m . . . . J o h n W h i t l e y , t e a m

T h e De t ro i t Ed i son Co., To ta l l abo r $2,1 N - P se rv ice $

Mich. Bell Tel Co., N - P se rv ice

W a t e r W o r k s Dept . , N - P serv ice

T h e M a y e r - S c h a i r e r Co., office expense

City of A n n A r b o r E n g i ­n e e r Dept . , con t in ­genc ies

W . B . Quinn, con t ingenc i e s F r e d T. M c O m b e r , Ins . , . . Chas . L. Brooks , ins B u t l e r I n s u r a n c e , Ins . . . . C. H e n n e c k e Co., e q u i p ­

m e n t 90.00 City of A n n A r b o r M u n i -

$ 39.00 20.25 63.50 61.00 53.25 89.10 81.00 89.10 90.00 70.25

105.00 46.50 97.20 89.10 11.50 13.25 78,00 75.50 83.60 81.00 89.10 64.00 94.50 60.75 58.50 89.10

156.00 156.00

$2,105.05 $ 6.18

1

5.50

10.01

1.05

46.43 ! 27.00

7.58 22.05 15.18

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c ipa l G a r a g e , M. G a r a g e 14.75 S t r ee t 3,267.85 Deih l W r e c k i n g Co., m a -

t e r i a l s 10.50 City F u n d s to t a l $33,546.09 C. E . Godfrey , m a t e r i a l s . . 14.15 A n n A r b o r , Mich , J o h n M. F e i n e r , m a t e r i a l s 4.60 Sept . 6, 1927. H a r r i s Seed Co., m a t e r i a l s 226.50 T o t h e F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e of Geo. W . Lutz , m a t e r i a l s , . 1.25 t h e C o m m o n Counci l , J . M. W o o l l o m e s , m a - G e n t l e m e n :

t e r i a l s 10.70 I h a v e e x a m i n e d t h e fo rego ing . a c c o u n t s a g a i n s t t h e City of A n n

T o t a l $ 513.43 A r b o r a n d I h e r e b y cer t i fy t h a t -~ . t h e y a r e c o r r e c t to t h e bes t of m y

P a r k F u n d t o t a l i n - k n o w l e d g e . C o m p l y i n g w i t h ru l e e l u d i n g s a l a r i e s . , ' . . . $2,878.48 X X I t h e fo l lowing w a r r a n t w a s

S t r e e t F u n d d r a w i n g to save d i s coun t a n d is _ , . , . . _ , , . ^o n^ n o t inc luded in a b o v e r e p o r t , s t r e e t P h i h p A d a m , l a b o r $ 73.00 F u n d , T h e Dow C h e m i c a l Co., m a -L. G. B i rd , l a b o r 141.40 t e r i a l s . $2,671.00. Ot to Blaess , l a b o r 90.00 ISAAC G. R E Y N O L D S Geo. C lough , l a b o r 73.00 (^jty c i e r k C h a s . Corne l l , l a b o r 24.00 x o t h e H o n o r a b l e , t h e C o m m o n C a m d e n D e m p s e y , l abo r . 86.40 Counci l , G e n t l e m e n : A d o l p h F i n k b e i n e r , l a b o r 59.60 y o u r F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e h a s r e -F r e d H a n s e l m a n , l a b o r . . 97.50 viewed t h e fo rego ing r e p o r t W a r -C h a s . H e n n i n g , l abo r . . . 3o.00 r a n t s for s a l a r i e s w e r e d r a w n Sept , E m . Holzapfe l . l a b o r 99.00 - 1927. W e r e c o m m e n d t h a t s a m e S a m K a l m b a c h , l a b o r . . . 31.00 "be a p p r o v e d a n d t h a t w a r r a n t s be W m . K e p p l e r , l a b o r 90.60 o r d e r e d d r a w n for fo rego ing a c -A r t h u r K l a e g e r , l a b o r . . 88.20 c o u n t s a n d t h a t a c t i o n of City F r e d Mack , l abo r iS.OO c i e r k in d r a w i n g w a r r a n t to save F r e d Malke , l a b o r 62.00 d i s c o u n t be c o n c u r r e d in. J a m e s Mason , l a b o r . . . . 94.25 G E O . J . LUTZ, J R . Geo. Menice , l abo r 90.00 H . M. SLAUSON, H a r r y Mieh le , l a b o r . . . . 102.20 E . E . LUCAS. C h r i s P a u l , l a b o r 88.80 ' F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e . R o b e r t P a u l , l a b o r 6.50 Aid. L u t z moved t h e a d o p t i o n C h r i s . P f a u s , l a b o r 58.00 of r e p o r t w h i c h w a s a d o p t e d by A r t h u r R a u s , l a b o r 90.00 fo l lowing vo te : Yeas . Aid. J oce lyn , E d . R o e h m , l a b o r 82.20 g l auson . Graf, M a u l b e t s c h , L u c a s , Ot to Schan t z , l a b o r . , . . 90.00 H a m m i a l , D r a p e r , Dorow, Seve r -Car l Seeger , l a b o r 73.00 ^nce . F r e e m a n . F i s h e r , Lutz , P r e s . H e r m a n Stoll . l a b o r 92.40 W o o d b u r y , 13. Nays , none . T h e o . S to l l s t e imer , l a b o r . ^3.00 ^ j ^ j ^ ^ ^ p r e s e n t e d bill of F r e d U l r i c h l a b o r 124.10 L e a g u e of M i c h i g a n Munic ipa l i t i e s M a r t i n W a l s h l a b o r . . . . 88.20 ^^^ ^ ^ Q ^ j ^ ^ j . a n n u a l d u e s f rom I k e W a r n e r , l a b o r 73.00 j ^ j ^^ j ^ l ^^28 a n d moved W m . W a y m a n , l a b o r . . . . 54.50 ^^^ a l lowed a n d City Cle rk o ' ' ' ? ? " u K ^ ' ^^t"^ i^fi 'nn i n s t r u c t e d to d r a w w a r r a n t for Car l R e h b e r g , t e a m 146.00 „ ^ - , , „ . ^ „ ^ J a k e Y o u n g , t e a m . . . . . 146.00 ^-"^^^'^f^^^ , „ „ „ , , i „ g , , t e : Y e a s :

. . a s . j n . . . . ».i!..uu ^ ^ j ^ j o c e l y n , S lauson . Graf, M a u l -T o t a l l a b o r $2,827.85 ^^^^^ ^ u c a s . H a m m i a l . D r a p e r .

Dorow, S e v e r a n c e . F r e e m a n , F i s h -j. ^ ^ 4. * 1 1 1 J ^ - ^ ^ ^ ej. Lutz . P r e s . W o o d b u r y , 13. Nays

S t r ee t F u n d t o t a l i nc lud - nnno ing s a l a r i e s $3,267.85 "**"^-

RECAPITUI .ATION O r d i n a n c e Conimitte<. ^ , . . * n cnK Q7 Aid. F r e e m a n p r e s e n t e d " A n o r -C o n t m g e n t $ 9'60^-37 f i n a n c e r e l a t i ve to c h a n g i n g t h e p"",? • 2 7 1 6 61 '^^"^e of 14th S t ree t to F o r e s t p 200 76 A v e n u e . " C e m e t e r y '/.'".'. 130*.08 T h e C o m m o n Counci l of t h e B u i l d i n g S idewa lk 2,554.53 City of A n n A r b o r o r d a i n : w h i c h W a t e r W o r k s . . . T 9,503.51 was g iven i t s first r e a d m g by t i t le Pa^j-lj 2,878.48 passed to a n d given i ts second

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reading and on motion of Aid. Freeman, was referred back to Or­dinance Committee, by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maulbetsch, Lucas, Ham-mial, Draper, Dorow, Severance, Freeman, Fisher, Lutz, Pres. Woodbury. 13. Nays, none.

Street Committee To the Honorable, the Common

Council, Gentlemen:

Your Street Committee, to whom was referred on Aug. 15, 1927, the following warranty deeds from Henry A. Sanders and wife and from Andrew F . Smith and wife to the City of Ann Arbor, re­spectfully recommends tha t same be approved and City Clerk au th ­orized to have same recorded.

Respectfully submitted, W. C. MAULBETSCH, E A R L L. SEVERANCE, L. P . F ISHER, W. J. DRAPER.

' Street Committee. Aid Maulbetsch moved the

a'doption of report which was adopted by following vote: Yeas Aid. Jocelyn. Slauson, Graf, Maul­betsch, Lucas. Hammial , Draper, Dorow, Severance, Freeman, Fisher, Liitz, Pres. Woodbury, 13.

Mr. C. L. Brooks appeared be­fore Council relative to the ac­ceptance of his plat of *'Argo Lake Hills." A number of the Al­dermen spoke on the mat te r and chair referred same to Street Com­mittee, Sewer Committee and City Attorney.

Sidewalk Coniiii^ttee Report To the Honorable, the Common

Council: Gentlemen—Your sidewalk Com­

mittee respectfully recommend tha t the following sidewalks be or­dered built and the following res­olution adopted:

Resolved, That the grading and construction of the sidewalks here­inafter mentioned is deemed and declared to be necessary public im­provements.

Therefore, It is hereby ordered tha t Port land Cement concrete sidewalks be graded, built and con­structed in the City of Ann Arbor on and along the following prop­erty; width of walk to be ffve feet unless otherwise s ta ted:

Bast Ann Street North side, •from Main to N.

Four th Ave. Reset Curb. From 927 eastward to 1019. South side, 816 Driveway; 820;

920 three blocks and driveway; 922 one block.

The N 57 ft. of lot 1 and the N 5 rods of lots 2, 3, and 4, B 2 N. R 4 E.

Lots 1 and 2. B 2 N. R 13 E, Eastern Add, also land lying W. of said lots platted as 12th St.

The N 80 ft. of lot 5 and the N 80 ft. of the E 40 ft. of loL C,

B 1 N, R 11 E. Eastern Add. Lot 7, B 1 N, R 12. B, Eastern

Add. Ashley St. South

West Side from Liberty for one lot nor thward.

Lot 5, B 2 S, R 2 E. E. Catherine St.

South side, from Ingalls. east­ward for one lot. Nos. 808, 812.

The N 1-2 of lots 9 and 10, B 2 N, R 12 E, Eastern Add.

The W 49 1-2 ft. of lot 6 and the E 49 1-2 ft. of the N 1-2 of lot 7, B 2 N. R 11 E. Eacstern Add.

E. Davis Ave. North side. Eight blocks in lot

west of No. 117. three blocks in No. 117.

Lot 3, Brown & Bach Add. Geddes Ave,

North side, from Geddes Heights westward to Cemetery.

A parcel of land part of the NE 1-4 of Sec. 28. Ann Arbor, begin­ning at the intersection of the N line of Geddes Ave, and the W line of Geddes Heights, thence N IOC" ft. W 150 ft. S 68 ft. to Geddes Ave., thence Ely along N line of Geddes Ave. to beginning.

Greene Street West side. F rom Hill to Davis,

No. 914 and southward to Hoover; From Hoover to No. 1024; No. 1024 one block; from 1026 south­ward to Athletic Association prop­erty.

East side, from 915 southward to Hoover Ave.; from Hoover Ave. southward to Athletic Association property, saving all blocks tha t a re good and at grade and line.

Lots 13, 16 and the E 1-2 of lot 14, Benedict Add.

Lots 3 and 4, J. H. Brown's Add and lot 22 Brown & Bach Add.

Lots 19 and 20, Brown & Bach Add.

Lot 33, Brown & Bach Add.

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Lots 1, 5 and the N 44 ft. of The E 18.95 ft. of lot 6, the W lot 7, Elizabeth Allmendinger Add. 14.38 ft. of lot 5, lot 3 and the W

Lot 27, the N 39 1-2 ft, of lot 23.75 ft. of lot 2. Huron Crest 28, lots 30, 31. 32 and the S 1-2 Sub. div. of lot 29. Brown & Bach Add. A parcel of land beginning a t

Lots 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12, Eliza- a point on the S line of Huron St. beth Allmendingers Add. also a 66 ft. W of W line of 9th St. parcel of land par t of Sec. 32, Ann thence S 132 ft. W 66 ft. N 132 Arbor bounded N. by Elizabeth ft. E 66 ft. to beg. Lots 52, 53, Allmendingers Add. S by Athletic 55, 56 and the N 1-2 of lot 54, Assoc, property W by Greene St. Samuel P. Jewet ts Add. and E by a line parallel to and Ingalls Street, Nor th 132 ft. E of E line of Greene St. North side. No. 213 th ree new

Hoover Aye. Eas t blocks and others placed at grade South side, from west line of or renewed,

office building to No. 208; No. 206 South side. No. 116 lower one two blocks; next lot west th ree block, blocks; Nos. 116. 118. 126. The S 36 ft. of lot 5 and the S

North side, from Main St. east- 36 ft. of the E 1 rod of lot 6, B ward to Brown St. 2 N, R 11 E, Eas tern Add.

Lot 30 and the S 1-2 of lot 29, The S 1-2 of lots 9 and 10, F. Brown & Bach Add., also a parcel J. B. Crane Sub. jf B 1 N, R 12 of land 132 ft. E and W adjoining E, Eastern Add. said lots on the E. Madison Street. E^st

Lot 39, the W 17 1-2 ft. of lot North Side, from S. Fifth Ave. 38 and the nor th 150 ft. of lot- to Packard . 40, Brown & Bach Add. Lots 7 Lots 18. 19. 20 and 22. B 5 S, and 8 Brown & Bach add. R 6 E. also bounded N and E by

HMron Street West Packard St. S by Madison St. and North side, Ra:vena Blvd. east- W by B 5 S. R 6 E.

ward to No. 922; No. 914 and east- Main Street South ward to Seventh St.; Nos. 844, 840, West side, from W. Hoover 834, 820, 826. Ave. to and including No. 800.

South Side, No. 1423; 1421; East side, Nos. 801. 807, 813, 819 three blocks next lot east of 1421, and to 829. 1403, 1401; 1327 all but two Lots 1 and 2. Wilder Add. also blocks; 1323 all but five blocks; a parcel of land bounded N by 1311, 1217, 1111; from 725 west- Davis Ave. S by Wilder Add. W by ward to Seventh St. Edgewood Subdiv. and E by Main

A parcel of land bounded S by St. A parcel of land bounded S Huron St. N by a line parallel to by Davis Ave. N by John K. Ave. and 132 ft. N of the N line of Hur - E by Main St. and W by a line on St, W by Ravena Blvd. and parallel to and 100 ft. W of W line E by Arbana Drive. A parcel of of Main St. land bounded S by Huron St. N by Lots 1, 2. 4 and lot 3 except the a line parallel to and 132 ft. N E 19.5 ft. W. A. Benedict Plat, or N line of Huron St. E by S. Lot 1, J. H. Brown's Add. Mann's Add. and W by Arbana Seventh Street South I^i*ive. East side. No. 119. along city

Lot 5. the S 100 ft. of lot 2, the property in 2C0 block put in drive-S lOO ft. of the E 1 rod of lot 3, way, repair where walk is broken the W 3 rods of lot 3 and the E and raise walk to proper height 8 1-4 ft. of lot 4, S. Mann's Add. above curb line. 319. to 329 in-The S 100 ft. of lot 1, S. Mann's elusive. No. 335, Add, also a parcel of land 66 ft. E West aide, 332 lower one block; and W. adjoining said lot on the Nos. 330, 328. 326. 320 and next E. A parcel of land bounded S lot north. No. 226 lower one block, by Huron St. N by a line parallel Nos. 220 to 202 inclusive, to and 167 ft. N of N line of W. The N 47 ft. of lot 57 except the Huron St. E by City land and W E 50 ft. Samuel P. Jewet ts Add. by a line parallel to and 725.88 Lots 84, 86, 33, 35, 39, 41, 43. 45 ft E of W line of Sec. 29. and the N 1-2 of lots 30 and 31,

Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and the W 44 Samuel P. Jewet ts Add. ft. of lot 2, Killin's Heights Add. Lot 75 the N 31 1-2 ft. of lots

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V6 and 77 the S 34 1-2 ft. of lot 74 the N 48 ft. of lot 73 and the S 9 ft. ol: lot 7-. b^niuOi i\ je^vv-co Add.

Fifth Street East side, from Paul ine Blvd.

nor thward to Hoover Ave. Lots 45 and 48. Allmendinger

heights Add. Forest Ave

West side. No. 514 one block and thence southward to S, Univ. Ave. saving five Mocks. No. 1203 four blocks; No. 1115 one block.

Lot 35. R. S. Smith 's Add. also land beginning at the NE corner of lot 35, thence W 165 ft. N 198 ft. E. 165 ft. to W line of Forest Ave., thence S 198 ft. to beg.

The N 64 ft. of lot 30, Eber -bach Add.

A parcel of land beginning at the NW corner of lot 27, Wood & Brooks Sub. div.. thence E 132 ft. N 33 ft. W 132 ft. to E line of Forest Ave. thence S 33 ft. to beg.,

Geddes Ave. North side, from Gallup p rop­

erty eastward to city limits. Lots 32 and 33. The Highlands .

Hutch ins Ave. West side. No. 1126 and nor th ­

ward to PauK-ie Blvd. except No. 1108.

Lots 134. 133, 132, 131 and 129, Allmendinger Heights Add.

Mosley St.. Nor th side, from Second St.

westward for one lot to present walk;

Lot 7, B 6 S R 1 W. W m . S. Maynard 2d add.

Paul ine Blvd. South side, from Hutch ins Ave.

eastward to Fifth St. Lot 210 Allmendinger Heights

Add. known as Allmendinger Pa rk . City.

Seventh Street s . Eas t side, from nor th side of

Keppler Court southward to Jef­ferson St.

Lot C. C. W. S. Maynard ' s 3d add. also a parcel of land begin­ning at the N. W. corner of said lot thence E 132 ft. N 260 ft. W 132 ft. to E line of 7th St. thence S 260 ft. to beg.

South University Ave. South side, S. A. E . proper ty ten

blocks. Nor th side, from Forest Ave .

westward to No. 1215, saving all

blockg tha t a re good and at grade &,nd line.

A parcel of land par t of Sec. 28. Ann Arbor bounded N by s Uni­versity Ave. E and SE by Sorority land w and S.W. by R. S. Smith's 2d add. and G. Blaich land.

Lot 34 the s 1-2 of lot 35 and the E 53 1-2 ft. of lot 33, K. S. Smith 's add.

Third Street Ea.st side, 339 and nor thward to

Liberty St. Lot*6 and the W 115 ft. of lot

7. Wm. S. Maynard 's add. AVllIard Street

North side, Nos. 1217 and 1221. The E 1-2 of t he W 1-2 of lot

8 and the E 33 ft. of t he W Htt ft. of lots 8 and 9, B 1. R. S. Smith 's 2d add.

Respectfully submitted, H. M. SLAUSON, C. C. FREEMAN, A. W. DOROW, W. J. DRAPER, GEORGE J. LUTZ., JR., B. H. GRAF,

Sidewalk Committee Repor t . Aid. Siauson, moved the adop­

tion of report which was adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Jocelyn, Siauson. Graf, Maul­betsch, Lucas. Hammial , Draper, Dorow, Severance, F reeman , Fisher, Lutz, Pres . Woodbury, 13. Nays, -none.

Light ing Oommittee Repor t To the Honorable Common Coun­

cil. Gent lemen:

Your Lighting Committee rec­ommend tha t a boulevard light be placed a t the door of the police depar tment with the words Police Dept. inscribed on the globe.

Also tha t 100 wat t light be placed at the corner of Linwood and Westwood.

RespectfuUv submitted, L. P . JOCELYN, GEO. J. LUTZ, Jr .

Aid. Jocelyn moved the adoption of repor t which was adopted by following vote: Yeas. Aid. Joce­lyn, Siauson, Graf, Maulbetsch, Lucas, Hammial , Draper, Dorow, Severance, Freeman, Fisher, Lutz, Pres . Woodbury, 13. Nays, none.

Bond and License Committee Repor t

To the Honorable, the Common Council,

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Gentlemen: Your Bond and License Com­

mittee has had the following bonds under consideration and respect­fully recommends approval of the same: Fo r Erect*ton and Instal lat ion of

Electr ic Si^ns E. J . Wahl, principal; Michigan

Surety Co., of Lansing, Michigan, sureties.

Two applications from The Bellows Corp., principal; Globe Indemnity Company of Newark. N. J. sureties.

John M. Jet ter , pr incipal ; Doug­las Golden and William H. Mur­ray, sureties.

John H. Saul, principal; Clyde Kerr and Albert Clark, sureties.

Ray A. Dolph, principal; Her­bert A. Williams and Geo. J. Gei-sel, sureties.

Respectfully submitted, BENJ. H. GRAF, A. W. DOROW. C. C. FREEMAN.

Bond and License Committee. Aid. Graf, moved the adoption

of report, which was adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf. Maulbetsch, Lucas, Hammiai , Draper. Dorow, Sever­ance, Freeman, Fisher, Lutz, Fres . Woodbury, 1?. Nays none.

City Off-eel's Reports of City Marshal and

Health Officer for month of August were received and ordered on file.

Report of Police Traffic Bureau showing $136.00 forfeited dur ing August, received and ordered on file.

Ann Arbor, Mich,, Sept. 2, 1927.

To the Honorable, the Common Council,

Gentlemen: Company with resolution adopt­

ed by your Honorable Body August 22, 1927. we drew war­rants on g&pt. 1, 1927, In favor of the City Treasurer , fot* the pur ­chase of City of Ann Arbor Curb and Gutter bonds issued on said date, as follows: For the Cemeterji

Sinking Fund the sum of $680.00, and for the Water Works Sinking Funds the sum of $15,500.00 which was in accordance with request from the Board of Water Commissioners.

Respectfully submitted. E. W. STAEBLER,

Mayor. ISAAC G. REYNOLDS,

City Clerk. Ann Arbor, Mich,

Sept. 6, 1927. To the Honorable, the Common

Council, Gent lemen:

Complying with your action of August 22nd. 1927. relative to sale of curb and gut ter bonds for Curb and Gutter Districts Nos. 102 to 134 inclusive. aggregat ing $72.-120.00, said bonds were sold at par On date of issue, September 1st, 1927, to local investors and to sinking funds of the City of Ann Arbor as shown by the records in my office.

Respectfully submitted, THEO. J. SCHMIDT,

City Treasurer . By Aid Slauson:

Resolved, tha t the report of t he City Treasurer be adopted and the sale of said bonds confirmed.

Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Graf, Maulbetsch, Lucas, Hammiai , Draper, Dorow, Severance, Free­man, Fisher, Lutz. Pres. Wood­bury, 13. Nays, none.

Exit Aid. Graf. Moved by Aid. Maulbetsch, tha t

the Railway Committee make def­inite recommendat ion relative to Detroit, Jackson and Chicago Rail­way Company offer to remove iail , poles and equipment from dirt streets.

Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Jocelyn, Slauson, Maul­betsch, Lucas. Hammiai , Draper, Dorow, Severance. F reeman Fish­er, Lutz. Pres . Woodbury, 12. Nays, none.

On motion of Aid. Lucas, Coun­cil adjourned.

F R E D C. P E R R Y , Deputy City Clerk.