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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04291918374 City hall, Palo Alto, Cal., April 29, 1918. A.M. Cathcart 8 votes Norwood B. Smite 1 vote The Mayor declared that A. M Cathcart having received a majority of the votes of the Council was duly elected for the team ending J une 30, 1919, Ordinance: Sod: out Talk. 'Pire.t Read r) �+z An ordinance entitled "Prohibiting the L'ttera ee or lase of Seditious Laxlguage or orris Tending, to Disturb the Peace," was Introdt ed, given first reading and referred to Committee. #2. t he-.•ari ss LDixon1b 1;:co es's; Set. for May n, 1C18. The . ,agpl i ca t ion. of Dixon's Peninsular Expres a fe: a permit to eatabliE , service for transportation between San Fran- cisco .and Sia Joe and intermediate points was read and on motion of Jordan and Miller the hearing on the sale was set for May 13e 1918, at 8 p.m. On motion of Swain and Henry the Coungil�g$ ou r Attest -f-- Approved: • t.J The Council of the City of Palo Alto met on this date at 8 p.m., ureuant to the following call: "Palo Alto, Cal., April 29, '918. Eio:: on Phis The Council of the City of Palo Alto is hereby called Councilman to meet in the Council Chamber in the City Hall at 8 o'clock p.m. ;:ayor vaelco. on Monday,, April 29, 1918, to consider and act upon an approp.ia- Ro tion for an automobile station, to consider and act upon the eaec,aion of a member of the City Council to succeed E.P.Leeley,• r:e9�ct: wa resigned, and to transact such other municipal business as may come before the Council. Signed: C.P.Cooley, Mayor.' Absent: 4c Mayor Cooley presided. Roll call was as follows: a :e r, Present: Congdon, Cooley. henry, Jordan, Miller, Roller. Snyder, µ~y (J.0. ), •Swain, Thoits. Th Absent: Mosher, Peterson, Snyder ( .J.) Vail, Wing. the Pickwick • Palo h1to. t A ; r.o ris.ticn for Auto Station 51700.. ;oration app; tion was lot Committee t4 submitted a report recommending that funds be provided for conatructirg an automobile station on the City's i_ear i-, leased land at the rear of the Southern Pacific Depot, according to plans submitted, and recomeencirig that the funds be provided as follows: Dixon's Expr= Alto, the =31. Transi'er from appropriation for pavin6 P.A.Ave $750.00 for said cow. Transfer from P1annir.E Corr fusion x'urd 450.00 den and Snyd Appropriation from General Fund .500.00 *1700.00 O_,-li nanc Thoite :moved that the recommendation be approved end Ord the transfers and appropriation; be authorized. The motion was ::se. of Sediti seconded by Swain and passed by unanimous vote on roll call. Peace" was gi l,y, was passed b;' A. C ._icy . ., Elected Oounc,...a=. ..ono„ t8 Jordan and Swain moved that the Council proceed to t?:e election of a member of the Council to succeed E. P. Lesley, ;we resigned., said olectior. to be by secret ballot, and • the motion ay and of *h was passed. Swain and Snyder (J.0.) were appointed tellers. the ap plic: ti The first ballot resulted os follows: A. *r Catheart 7 votes -$ -::veQVTi T' .aa. Bcrder. 1 vote JQr Norwood E. Smith 1 vote that ~36G .00 tee police de The second ballot reeult c . as follows: Cade from the waa seconded On allowed and- 14 W. Fol Times Pub W. N. ..:. City of Pa Service f fordi ,lab with wate Pion of 6nyier_ ce furnished f: Them 'ere read and 2 •