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COMMON COUNCIL—JULY 6, 1926 97 Council Chaimber. Ann Arbor, Adopted by following vote- Mich., July 6. 1926 . Yeas. Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn Maul- Keg-ular Session. betsch, Graf. Lucas, Hammial, Meeting called to order by Pres- Baluss. Freeman, Lutz, 9 Nays ident Woodbury. Aid. Dwyer, Moore, Pres. Wood- Present: Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn. bury, 3. Maulbetsch, Oi'af, Lucas, Dwyer, (From Board.) Hammial, Moore, Baluss, Free- City Engineer presented tabula- man, Lut2, Pres. Woodbury, 12. tion of bids for construction of Absent: Aid. Sweet, Bursley, City share of North Main st. pave- Young, 3. ment as follows: Minutes of June 7 and 9, 1926, 7 Inch Plain Concrete Pavement. approved. Printed pamphlets of Ann Arbor Construction June 21 not received from printer. Co., Ann Arbor $11,748.37 Oomniunications From Board of The Andrews Asphalt Public Worlis. Paving Co., Hamilton City Engineer presented tabula- Ohio 12.172.07 tion of bids on North Main st. Brooks Construction Co., storm sewer as follows: Patrick Fort Wayne, Ind 12.271.43 Ryan, jr., $4,067.75 Ann Arbor R. R. gcott Co., Saginaw, Construction Co., $4 076.40; F. J. Mich 9 319 32 Ryan, $3,656.18; Engineer's esti- Citv Eng^:neer's 'estimate lo']02'x9 mate, $4,499.20. Moved by Mr. 3 jf^eh Sheet AsphaU. on 7 Inch Rentschler, that inasmuch as F. J. Concrete Base. Ryan is the lowest bidder, the Ann Arbor Construction Board recommends to Council that Co $14 766 89 his bid be accepted and contract xhe Andrews Asphalt be awarded to him. Paving Co '.'.'. 15,321.83 (Council action.) Brooks Construction Co. 15,454.00 Moved by Aid. Jocel^^n. that rec- citv Encrineer's estimate 13.331.07 ommendation of Board be concur- 3 jj,^!, s,^^^.^ Asphalt on 7 Inch ^^^ ^^- Concrete Base. Adopted by following votes: ^^Q . 4Q Qvavel) Yeas. Aid. Slauson. Jocelyn. Maul- ^nn Arbor Construction betsch, Graf, Lucas. Dwyer. H^im- QQ $14,274.74 imial, Moore. BEIIUSS. Freeman. ' ^ T-U T. ^ ^ r~^r•^ Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays. <^''"'^"t Furnished hy C.ty. none City Engineer made oral report (From Board.) that State Administrative Board President Hutzel called a .1o''nt ^'^^d taken action .on above, award- meeting of the Board with Street ing State portion of contract to the Committee, relative to the re-solu- Ann Arbor Construction Co. t'on from Council under date of Moved by Mr. Atwell. that inas- June 7 on the matter of curb gas- much as State portion has been oline and air pumps and the fol- awarded to Ann Arbor Construc- lowing motion was offered by Mr. tion Co. the Board reco-mmends Bragg, that it is the sense of this to Council that bid of Ann Arbor committee that all curb gasoline Construction Co., for a 3 inch sheet and air pumps be removed by the asphalt on 7 inch concrete base be Board of Public "Works, as contem- accepted for construction of City plated under original resolution of portion of North Main st. pavp- Council Dec. 21. 1925. Adopted by ment and contract be awarded to five members of Board and three them, members of Street Coimmittee (Council action.) present. Moved by Aid. Lucas, that rec- (Council action.) ommendation of Board be concur- Moved by Aid. Jocelyn, that re- red in. port of joint committee of Board Adopted by following vnte: of Public W^orks and Street Com- Yeas. Aid. Slauson. Jocelyn, Maul- mittee be concurred in and the betsch, Graf. Lucas. Dwyer. Ham Board of Public Works is hereby mial, Moore. Baluss Freeman, authorized to take such action as Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, shall be necessary for the removal none, of all curb gasoline and air pumps. (From Board.)

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Page 1: COMMON COUNCIL—JULY 6, 1926 97 Council Chaimber. Ann …media.aadl.org/documents/pdf/AACityCouncil/Minutes_19260706.pdf · mittee be concurred in and the betsch, Graf. Lucas. Dwyer

COMMON COUNCIL—JULY 6, 1926 97

Council Chaimber. Ann Arbor, Adopted by following vote-Mich., July 6. 1926 . Yeas. Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn Maul-

Keg-ular Session. betsch, Graf. Lucas, Hammial, Meeting called to order by Pres- Baluss. Freeman, Lutz, 9 Nays

ident Woodbury. Aid. Dwyer, Moore, Pres. Wood-Present: Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn. bury, 3.

Maulbetsch, Oi'af, Lucas, Dwyer, (From Board.) Hammial, Moore, Baluss, Free- City Engineer presented tabula-man, Lut2, Pres. Woodbury, 12. tion of bids for construction of

Absent: Aid. Sweet, Bursley, City share of North Main st. pave-Young, 3. ment as follows:

Minutes of June 7 and 9, 1926, 7 Inch Plain Concrete Pavement. approved. Printed pamphlets of Ann Arbor Construction June 21 not received from printer. Co., Ann Arbor $11,748.37

Oomniunications From Board of The Andrews Asphalt Public Worlis. Paving Co., Hamilton

City Engineer presented tabula- Ohio 12.172.07 tion of bids on North Main st. Brooks Construction Co., storm sewer as follows: Patrick Fort Wayne, Ind 12.271.43 Ryan, jr., $4,067.75 Ann Arbor R. R. gcott Co., Saginaw, Construction Co., $4 076.40; F. J. Mich 9 319 32 Ryan, $3,656.18; Engineer's esti- Citv Eng^:neer's 'estimate lo']02'x9 mate, $4,499.20. Moved by Mr. 3 jf eh Sheet AsphaU. on 7 Inch Rentschler, that inasmuch as F. J. Concrete Base. Ryan is the lowest bidder, the Ann Arbor Construction Board recommends to Council that Co $14 766 89 his bid be accepted and contract xhe Andrews Asphalt be awarded to him. Paving Co '.'.'. 15,321.83 (Council action.) Brooks Construction Co. 15,454.00

Moved by Aid. Jocel^^n. that rec- citv Encrineer's estimate 13.331.07 ommendation of Board be concur- 3 jj,^!, s, ^ . Asphalt on 7 Inch ^^^ ^^- Concrete Base.

Adopted by following votes: ^^Q . 4Q Qvavel) Yeas. Aid. Slauson. Jocelyn. Maul- ^nn Arbor Construction betsch, Graf, Lucas. Dwyer. H im- QQ $14,274.74 imial, Moore. BEIIUSS. Freeman. ' ^ T-U • T. ^ ^ r~^r•^ Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays. <^''"'^"t Furnished hy C.ty. none City Engineer made oral report (From Board.) that State Administrative Board

President Hutzel called a .1o''nt ' d taken action .on above, award-meeting of the Board with Street ing State portion of contract to the Committee, relative to the re-solu- Ann Arbor Construction Co. t'on from Council under date of Moved by Mr. Atwell. that inas-June 7 on the matter of curb gas- much as State portion has been oline and air pumps and the fol- awarded to Ann Arbor Construc-lowing motion was offered by Mr. tion Co. the Board reco-mmends Bragg, that it is the sense of this to Council that bid of Ann Arbor committee that all curb gasoline Construction Co., for a 3 inch sheet and air pumps be removed by the asphalt on 7 inch concrete base be Board of Public "Works, as contem- accepted for construction of City plated under original resolution of portion of North Main st. pavp-Council Dec. 21. 1925. Adopted by ment and contract be awarded to five members of Board and three them, members of Street Coimmittee (Council action.) present. Moved by Aid. Lucas, that rec-(Council action.) ommendation of Board be concur-

Moved by Aid. Jocelyn, that re- red in. port of joint committee of Board Adopted by following vnte: of Public W^orks and Street Com- Yeas. Aid. Slauson. Jocelyn, Maul-mittee be concurred in and the betsch, Graf. Lucas. Dwyer. Ham Board of Public Works is hereby mial, Moore. Baluss Freeman, authorized to take such action as Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, shall be necessary for the removal none, of all curb gasoline and air pumps. (From Board.)

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9S COMMON C O U N C I L — J U L Y 6, 1926

B i d s o n Sewers J u l y 1, 1926. L a t e r a l L a t e r a l Got t Hil l

Sower Sewer Hiscock , etc Greene & Davis

Dist . No. Dis t No. S t o r m S t o r m 169 170 Sewer Sewer

J o h n B r o g a n & Sons $1,422.80 $2,603.30 $7,466.60 $16,229.25 F . J , R y a n 2,798.20 4,250.00 5,984.32 12,657.10 Don. O s t r a n d e r 1,739.90 3,338.60 7,669.50 26,007.00 P a t r i c k R y a n , J r 2,159.43 3,251.52 6,424.70 10,899.00 W m . E d d y & Sons 1,956.95 3,198.00 6,909.80 18,840.50 Ole J o h n s o n 1,633.75 3,020.75 7.675.90 15,343.20 R. T. L i d d e c o a t 5,748.70 11,009.71 E n g i n e e r ' s E s t i m a t e 2,071.20 3,509.05 7,996.00 12,633.00

Moved by Mr. R e h b e r g , t h a t o m m e n d a t i o n of b o a r d be concur-B o a r d r e c o m m e n d s to Counci l t h a t r ed in. t h e bid of J o h n B r o g a n & Sons, A d o p t e d by fol lowing vote-t h e lowest b i d d e r be a c c e p t e d or ^ e a s , Aid. S lauson , Joce lyn Maul-' c o n s t r u c t i o n of B e e c h w o o d Dr ive ^^etsch, Graf. Lucas , Dwyer H a m -l a t e r a l sewer . Dist . No 169; and ^ j ^ i ^ ^^' ^ p ^ e e r n l n p a n i e s . E d w a r d s a n d C I u a r e . s ^ u t z P r e s . W o o d b u r y , 12 Nay"! l a t e ra l eewer , Dist . No. 170. and ^ o n e ^-^^y'^* t h a t c o n t r a c t s be a w a r d e d to t h e m . " ^ (Counci l ac t ion . ) ^ ^^""^ ^^K,^ ot AppoaSs.

Moved by Aid. L u c a s , t h a t rec- l^eti t ion of C h a r l e s L. Brooks o m m e n d a t i o n of B o a r d be c o n c u r - ^^ ^t-'}^ c h a n g e t h e use d is t ' i c t Pg j ^n r e g u l a t i o n of t h e fol lowing p r o p -

Adopted by fo l lowing v o t e : ^^}y ^^'^^ C lass A, Res idence D 's -y e a s Aid. S lauson Joce lyn , M a u l - \^}^}'. *o Class C. Local Business l^etsch, Graf. L u c a s . D w y e r . H a m - g^^^^JP^^ ^ ^ f s 15 to 22 inclusive, G. (nial Moore . B a m s s , F r e e m a n , - • A l l m e n d m g e r Addi t ion , on the Lu tz P r e s . W o o d b u - y , 12. Nays , f a s t s ide of Sou th Main st., a a d none ^°^^ ^' ^ ^^^ ^ ^^ K i l l i n s -S tuh r -(V'rnm B o a r d "J ^^^^ A d d i t i o n ; a n d t h e wes t 150

\ 7 7 ^ iv/r Af,,r«n t h . t f^^t of t h e J o h n M-'ller t r a r t , lo-Moved by M^- ^ t w e H t h a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^

F o a r d r e c o m m e n d , to Counci l th.< ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ rece ived f rom Counci l . t h e bid of I - T D d d i c o a t t h e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ t h a t Boa rd lowest blddel^ be a c c e p t e d for con- ^ , ^^^^^^^^ r e c o m m e n d s to Coun-s t r u c t i o n of Got t Hiscock . S u n i m i t ^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^,^^^.^^ bounda r i e s and P e a r l st . s t o r m sewer a n d con- ^^ e h a n g e d in a c c o r d a n c e wi th a t ­t r a c t be a w a r d e d to h i m . p l ica t ion (Counci l a c t i o n ) ( C o u n c i l ' a c t i o n . )

Moved by Aid. S lauson t h a t : e c - R e f e r r e d to O r d i n a n c e CommH-O m m e n d a t i o n of B o a r d be c o n c u r - ^^^ ^ ^ A d o p t e d by fo l lowing v o t e : ^ o m Boarcl of Po l i ce C o m m i s -Yeas . Aid. S lauson , Joce lyn , Wau l - s ione r s . be t sch , Graf. L u c a s . Dwypr . H a m - J u n e 28 192fi. mia l . Moore . Ba lus s , F r e e m a n , To t h e H o n o r a b l e , t h e C o m m o n Lutz', p r e s . W o o d b u r y , 12. Nay,°, Counci l . n o n e . G e n t l e m e n : We h e r e b y t h e a n -( F r o m B o a r d . ) n o u n c e t h e a p p o i n t m e n t of W a U e r

Moved by Mr. H e i n z m a n n , t h a t E . S c h m i d as p a t r o l m a n . B o a r d r e c o m m e n d s to Council Respec t fu l ly submi t t ed , t h a t t h e bid of P a t r i c k K y a n Jr . , Boa rd of Pol ice Con^missionerP. t h e lowes.t b idder , be accep t ed ^or By C. R. Snyder . c o n s t r u c t i o n of Hi l l . G reene and Moved by Aid. Joce lyn , t h a t a p -Dav i s s t o r m s e w e r a n d c o n t r a c t p o i n t m e n t be conf i rmed . be a w a r d e d to h:ffn. A d o p t e d by fo l lowmg vote : (Counci l ac t ion . ) Yeas , Aid. Slauson, Joce lyn , Mau l -

Moved by Aid. Joce lyn . t h a t r e c - be t sch , Graf. Lucas , Dwyer , H a m -

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COMMON COUNCIL—JULY 6, 1926 99

mial , Mooie , Baluss , F r e e m a n , Lutz , P r e s . W o o d b u r y , 12. Nays , none .

From Health Ofi:iccr. J u n e 30, 1926.

To t h e H o n o r a b l e C o m m o n Council G e n t l e m e n : The H e a l t h D e p a r t ­

m e n t needs a Fo rd roads t e r to be used by t h e Plumbing- Inspec tor , t h e app : ox ima te cost of such a car :'s $380.00, w h i c h is provided for in the H e a l t h Dept . budge t . I respect fu l ly ask permiss ion to p u r ­c h a s e t h e said car . J o h n A. Wess inger , H e a l t h Officer.

Moved by Aid. Moore, t h a t r e ­quest be g r a n t e d .

Adopted by fo'lowinr^ vo te : Yeas. Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Mau l -betsch, Graf Lucas , Dwyer , H a m -mial . Moore Pnlups. F r e e m a n , T ntz. P r e s . Woodbury . . 12. Nays , none .

J u n e 30. i:^2fj. To t h e H o n o r a b l e C o m m o n

Conncil . d e n t ' e m e n : I r'esiro to info-m you t h a t T have appo in ted M I P S Mar-jrueri te E . H a n r a n as s t e n o g r a p h ­er for t h e HeaUb D e p a r t m e n t in p lace of Mrs. Edv/a-d F . Condon. rps"frned. Perv'cf^ of Mi^- H a n n a n to begin J r b - 1st. 1926. sa la ry $100.00 per m o n t h . Trii^tincr th is w' l l recei r p> vour f a v o ' a b l e con-s ' f 'erat ion, I aim J o h n A. Wes^in^r^r Hea^lth Officer.

Movpd bv Aid. J o r e l v n t h a t a p -pn^ntr rpnt be conf i rmed.

ArloptPd by fol lowing vo te : v.^as Aid, S'au^on, Jo -e lvn , Maul-bo ' sch . Graf. Luca^. Dwyer , H a m -m'a l , Moore. P>aluRR. F r e e m a n , T ut- , P r e s . W o o d b u r y , 12. Nays . none .

'Communicat ion ^rom M. T. r^ancppy . sugges t ing wider pave ­m e n t for N. Inga l l s - s t . received a^.d -pfer red to Str^.^et Commi t t ee a n d P o a r d of Publ ic W o r k s .

Communicat^ 'on f r o m Louise Wegene r , re la t ive to proposed s V e w a l k on sou th side of Hill st . be tween S ta te and P a c k a r d sts., received and re fe r red to Sidewalk Commi t t ee .

C o m m u n i c a t i o n from S t r u c t u r a l Service B u r e a u , re la t ive bui ld ing code r e q u i r e m e n t s a n d ch imney cons t ruc t ion , received and re fe r red to C: d'r;r,nce Commi t t ee .

Petitions. Of C. H. Cady, et. al., r eques t ing

t h a t t h e sidev/alk on Greenwood ave. be cons t ruc ted not over 4 or 4 1-2 feet wide and t h e curb be cons t ruc ted ad jacen t and cont igu­ous to the outs ide line of s idewalk, t he poles to be r emoved f rom street , leaving the s t ree t as wide as possible, received a n d refer red to Sidewalk Commi t t ee .

Aid. Slauson m a d e ora l r epo r t t h a t t h e Sidewalk Commit tee had inves t iga ted the m a t t e r and moved t h a t t h e reques t be g ran t ed . . Adopted by following vo te : Yeas, Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maul -be tsch , Graf, Lucas Dwyer, H a m -mial , Moore, Baluss , F r e e m a n , Lutz, P re s . Woodbury , 12. Nays, none .

Pe t i t ion for " n o - p a r k i n g " space frcim F i r s t C h u r c h of Christ , Sci­entis t , i-eceived and re fe r red to Traffic Commi t t ee .

Pe t i t i on from R. A. S teward , et. al.. to g r a d e and gravel and re­move obs t ruc t ions and ma te r i a l from E a s t Mosely St., received and refer red to Street Commi t t ee .

Pavcni^'^nt Pe t i t ion . Of Brad ley M. Davis et al., for

p a v e m e n t on Geddes ave. be tween Oswego and Onondage sts., receiv­ed and re fe r red to Street Com­mi t t ee .

Cirh <ST Gutter Petitions. Of P a u l Lentz et al., for curb

and g u t t e r on F o u n t a i n st. be­tween Miller ave. and SummH st., except t h a t por t ion now curbed and gu t t e r ed ; of T. H. L. Backus , pt al.. for curb and gu t t e r on "Vaughn st.. be tween P a c k a r d st. and E. Univers i ty ave. : of S. F . Ginger ich. et. al.. for curb and gut ­te r on H igh l and "oad be tween Geddes road anri Concord road, rpceived and refer red to St ree t Commi t t ee .

Deed. Kte . Cu ' t - c l a im Heed f'"om K a t h a r i n e

W Wile +o n t v of A^n Arbor of parce l of land on Gedde<^ ave., and also re lease of risrht of way for sewer f rom H. Pas.^pf'l" received and re fe r red to City At to rney .

Cenin^ittee Tleports. Finance Rcpoi-t.

cont ingent Fund R. A. Campbel l , s a l a r y . . $ 41.66 I. G. Reynolds , s a l a r y . . . 275.00

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100 C O M M O N C O U N C I L — J U L Y 6, 1926

H . W. Cr ippen , s a l a r y . . . . 250.00 T h e o d o r e J . S c h m i d t ,

s a l a r y 250.00 Geo. H. Sandenburgh,

s a l a r y 350.00 H . R. Scovill. s a l a r y 225.00 J o h n T. Kenny , s a l a r y . . . 200.00 R. O. Bonis tee l , s a l a r y . . . 18:'..?3 J o h n A. Wess inge r , s a l a r y 16 6.66 C. F . H a r t m a n , s a l a r y . . . . 2P0.00 F r e d C. P e r r y , s a l a r y . . . . IfiO.OO Owen E . S t r i ck len , s a l a r y I'iO.OO J u l i u s L o h r k e , s a l a r y . . . . 145.00 Chas . Stoll, s a l a r y 130.00 M a r c i a M. Minnis , s a l a r y . 120.00 J e s i e Cr ippen , s a l a r y 115.00 C la r a Mast , s a l a r y 105.00 F l o r e n c e Conlin, s a l a r y . . XOO 00 Ned R. Smi th , s a l a r y . . . . 75.00 Vic to r H . L a n e , jr . , s a l a ry 7 5.00 D o r o t h y W r i g h t , s a l a r y . . 24.00 F r a n k Marz, s a l a r y 1-2

mo 74.64 F r e d J . S taeb , s a l a r y 1-2

m o 50.00

F r a n k Ke ih l , s a l a r y 79.16 Lou i s F o h e y , sa la ry 73.16 N o r m a n Cook, s a l a r y . . . . 79.16 M. G. H o w a r d , s a l a r y . . . . 74.64 Chas . K a p p , s a l a r y 7 A.64 S h e r m a n Mor tenson ,

s a l a r y '. 74.64 Albe r t Heuse l , s a l a r y . . . . 74.64 I r w i n Keeb le r , s a l a r y . . . . 74.64 H a r o l d Gee, s a l a r y 74.64 Thos . F o h e y , s a l a r y 74.64 J a c o b A n d r e s , s a l a r y 74.64 H a r r y Smi th , s a l a ry 74.64 B e n j . Bal l , s a l a r y 7 4.64 R o l a n d W o o s t e r s a l a r y . . 74.64 H e r m a n S u m a , s a l a r y . . . 67 96 Osca r Wei r , s a l a r y 67.96 Clifford West , s a l a r y 67.96 J u l i u s E h n i s , s a l a r y 67.96

Con t ingen t F u n d to t a l s a l a r i e s $3,455.29

Fire Dept, Chas . A n d r e w s , s a l a r y . . . ? 95.16 H e n r y M c L a r e n , s a l a r y . . . 81.48 R a l p h E d w a r d s , s a l a r y . . . 81.48 J c o Gwinne r , s a l a r y 77.65 H e r m a n K r u s e , s a l a r y . . .77.65 F r a n k Markey , s a l a r y . . . . 74.64 E m i l D a m m a n , s a l a r y . . . 74.64 Mat , He in inge r , s a l a r y . . . 74.64 F loyd Naylor , s a l a r y 74.64 E a r l Arnold , s a l a r y 74.64 B e n j . Z a h n , s a l a ry 74.6 4 H e n r y N e v r o t h , s a l a r y . . . 74.64 A r t h u r Clark , s a l a r y 74.64 Clyde C a r p e n t e r , s a l a r y . . 74.64 J o h n Comiskey , s a l a r y . . . 74.64 W a l t e r F i e l d c a m p , s a l a r y 74.64 P e r c y W h i t l o c k , s a l a r y . . . 74.64 E d w a r d Zeeb. s a l a r y 74.64 Geo. Schmid t , s a l a r y . , . . 74.64 H e n r y K o l a n d e r , s a l a r y . . 74.64 A l b e r t Hof fman , s a l a r y . . 74 64 E l m e r Rin tz , s a l a r y 74.64 Osca r Rin tz , s a l a r y . . . . 74.64 E a r n s t Hel le r , s a l a r y . . . . 74.64 I r a N a v a r r e , s a l a r y 74.64 F r a n k R y a n , s a l a r y 74.64 H a r o l d Gauss , s a l a r y . . . . 74.64 L a u r e n c e C h a t t e r t o n ,

s a l a r y 74.64 John W a t e r m a n , s a l a r y . . 74.64 W m . Keihl , s a l a r y <'7.P6 Chas . Car ro l l , s a l a r y 42.61

F i r e F u n d t o t a l s a l a r i e s 1-2 m o . J u n e $2,315.35

Pol i ce F u n d T h o s . O 'Br ien , s a l a r y . . -$ 9 5.16

Po l ice F u n d t o t a l s a l a r i e s 1-2 m o . J u n e $1,425 52

Poor F u n d Dr. E d w i n G a n z h o r n ,

s a l a ry $ 50.00 J o h n Shad fo rd , s a l a r y . . . 50 00

P o o r F u n d to t a l s a l a r i e s . ? 100.00 C e m e t e r y Fund

G e o r g e L. McCol lum. s a l a r y $ 95.00

P a r k F u n d E. A. G a l l u p s a l a r y $ 229.16 C la r a Mast , s a l a ry 10.00

P a r k F u n d to t a l s a l a r i e s . $ Water Works Fund

Geo. S. W a n d a w a r k e r . s a l a r y $

Lesl ie J . B u s h , s a l a r y . . Dr . Ned R. Smi th , s a l a r y E . Corne l l , s a l a r y . . . . Geo. M a n n , s a l a r y . . . . J o h n L i n d e n s c h m i t t ,

s a l a r y Doer t N o r r i s s a l a r y . . .

To ta l m o n t h l y s a l a r i e s . $ 596.66 H a r r y Wi l l she r , s a l a r y . . . 67.95 W a l d o E i s e m a n n , s a l a r y . 70.00 F r e d L inde , s a l a r y 75.00 R o b e r Rowe , s a l a r y 65.83 R o b e r t Young , s a l a r y . . . . 60.83 D u r w a r d Young , s a l a r y . . 5 3.33 A. E . H a w k e s , s a l a r y . . . 65.00 C. W . She t t e r ly , s a l a r y . . . 89.58 D o n n a W o o d w a r d , s a l a r y 60.00 Wi l l i am Groves , s a l a r y . . 65.00 J . C. Ledwidge , s a l a r y . . 65.00

To ta l s e m i - m o n t h l y s a l a r i e s $ 737.52

W a t e r W o r k s F u n d to ta l s a l a r i e s $1,334.18

239.16

260.00 216.66

50,00 10.00 20.00

20.00 20.00

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St ree t F u n d Alfred J. P a u l , s a l a ry . . . $ J o h n W e b e r , s a l a ry E d n a Spiege lberg , s a l a r y .

S t ree t F u n d to t a l s a l a r i e s . $ Con t ingen t F u n d Knf?ineer Dept .

J i m Acqui services . . . . W m . J . C h a m b e r s , ser ­

vices H a r o l d Cleavinger , ser ­

vices W m . Couper , s e r v i c e ? . . . . K. W. Donnel l , s e rv ices . Claude Gregor , s e rv i ces . . D o r l a n d Howey, s e rv i ces . R. F . J e n n i n g s , se rv ices . H a r o l d M a r q u a r d t , se r ­

vices V. W. M c A d a m se rv i ces . E. D. R e n t s c h l e r , services F . Schmid , services

216.66 100.00

83.33

399.99

$ 54.60

87.50

44.00 45.00 75.00 38.00 44.00 75.00

48.40 87.50 75.00 75.00

p r in t i ng Davis & Ohl inger , p r in t i ng R o g e r s Pos t e r Service,

pos t ing J o h n F e r n e , labor Geo. W. Lutz, r e p a i r s . . H . W. Crippen, expense

paid I. G. Reynolds , expense

paid

E n g i n e e r Dept t o t a l . . . . $ 749.00 Mich igan Bell Te l ephone

Co. r en t a l s , e tc $ 492.39 The De t ro i t Ed i son Co.,

ci ty hal l , etc 41.90 W a s h t e n a w Gas Co., city

ha l l 6.80 A n n A r b o r W a t e r Dept . ,

r e p a i r s 5.64 W h i t e Swan L a u n d r y . l a u n -

dry .49 E n g l e h a r t Aud i t Co., aud i t 233.33 E J w a r d Besch . col lec t ing

- a r b a g e 1,350.00 T i m o t h y Stowe, s e r v i c e s . . 21.00 Vinece F e l d m a n , services 21.45 G e r t r u d e K. Fiegel , se rv­

ices 42.30 J a m e s Coon, s e rv i ce s . . . 37.50 Char l e s Bucholz , services 50.00 Wm. K u e h n , s e r v i c e s . . . . 50.00 Michigan S ta t e H i g h w a y

Dept. . se rv ices 23.80 C h a r l e s L. Brooks . in­

s u r a n c e 76.21 B u r r o u g h s A d d i n g Ma­

ch ine C , e q u i p m e n t . . . 98.00 E u g e n e Die tzgen Co., s u p ­

plies 6.11 F r e d e r i c k Pos t Co.. s u p ­

plies 14.17 E c o n o m y Ba le r Co., s u p -

pies . . 1.47 P . Lansky , suppl ies 4.20 M a r t i n Hal le r , s u p p l i e s . . . 7.00 Munic ipa l Garage , E n g .

dep t 117.20 Ann Arbor T imes News,

p r i n t i n g 257.75 T h e A t h e n s P res s , p r i n t ­

ing 57.00 T h e Ann A r b o r P res s ,

109.50 175.00

2.50 15.65

1.25

.75

.75

Tota l Suppl ies , e tc $3,321.11

Cont ingen t fund to ta l , in­c luding sa la r ies $7,525,40

F i r e F u n d W a s h t e n a w Gas Co.,

l ight $ 15.77 The Det ro i t Ed i son Co.,

l igh t 8.57 K y e r L a u n d r y Co., l a u n ­

dry 18.69 Green wood-Atk inson-

A r m s t r o n g Co.. suppl ies 95.00 Geo. L. Wi l l i ams Co.,

suppl ies 10.11 Ann Arbor I m p l e m e n t Co.

suppl ies .55 Hutze l & Co., supp l i e s . . . 3.00 S. S. Kresge Co., suppl ies 3.00 Luick Bros . & Co., s u p ­

plies 10.79 M i c h i g a m m e Oil Co., s u p ­

plies 52.17 S c h u m a c h e r H a r d w a r e

Co., supp l ies 56.25 S c h u m a c h e r & Backus ,

suppl ies .75 Sam C Andres , r e p a i r s . . . 2.05 E r n s t Bros . E lec t r i c Shop,

r e p a i r s 1.10 Monson P a t t e r n & Mach­

ine W o r k s , r e p a i r s . . . ,75

Total suppl ies , etc. . . . $ 278.55 F i r e fund to ta l , inc lud ing

.salaries $2,5'93.90 Pol ice F u n d

Michigan Bell Te lephone Co., tolls $ 7.80

W a l t e r W. Clark, services 60.00 H a r p B r o t h e r s , supp l i e s . . 21.25 Goodyear Tire & R u b b e r

Co. Inc., suppl ies 12.87 W a s h t e n a w Motor Co.,

e q u i p m e n t 1.500.00 E r n s t Bros. E lec t r i c Shop

suppl ies , etc. 6.40 J o h n M. P e i n e r suppl ies , 10.90 J n o . C. F i s c h e r Co., s u p ­

plies 4.89 H a r r i s Tire & Auto Supply

Co.. suppl ies 49.50 The H o m e Supply Co.,

suppl ies 2.10

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C. H. Kittredge, supplies. etc 3.80

Geo. W. Lutz, supplies. , . .15 Municipal Garage, sup­

plies, etc 100.37 Schumacher Hardware

Co., supplies 95.70 George Wahr, supplies. . . 4.40 P. B. Harding,, repairs. . . 5.00 "Wolf & Colvin. repairs . . . .T.OO Ann Arbor Taxicab & Transfer Co., amb. call . . 4.00 Hudson Sales and Serv­

ice, labor 2.50 Geo. Randel, labor 6.60

Total supplies, etc 51,901.2;j

Police fund total, includ­ing salaries $3,326.75

Poor Fund Herrick & Bohnet, sup­

plies $ 1.66 Dan. Haas, supplies . . . . 14.90 Steve Brousalis, supplies. 10.00 A. M. Spathelf, supplies.. 10.00 Waters Grocery^ supplies 14.99 Weinmann-Geisendorfer

Co., supplies 15.56 Elmer Fritz, suppl ies . . . . 18.00

Total supplies, etc $ 85.11

Poor fund including salaries $ 185.11

Cemetery Fund Muehlig & Schmid, equip­

ment . . $ 12.60

Cemetery fund including salary $ 107 60

Street Lig^hting Fund The Detroit Edison Com­

pany light , $2,0'86.16 Building: Sidewallt Fund

C. Preston Witcher, serv­ices $ 75.00

Water Worlis Fund Ware Coupling & Nipple

Co.. supplies $ 100.37 Mueller Company, sup­

plies 224.32 Buckeye Traction Ditcher

Co., supplies 5.60 H. Channon Co., supplies 8.00 Sam. C. Andres, supplies 12.45 Maynard Battery & Auto

Electric Shop, supplies 1.80 Arnold & Co., supplies. . . 11.20 Schumacher Hardware

Co., supplies 65.75 Sid W. Millard, supplies. . 42.00 Staebler Oil Co., supplies 20.00 Koch & Henne, supplies. . 43.05

Englehart Audit Co., serv­ices 116.67

Eugene Williams, services 112.00 Michigan Bell Telephone

Co., services 33.67 Michigan Central Railroad

freight 6.14 C. E.Godfrey, ca r t age . . . . 15.75 Ann Arbor Home Builders

Association, insurance. 75.00 City of Ann Arbor, Street

Dept. repairs 22.35 Water Works Dept. ex­

pense .90

City Treasurer, renewal & replacement 2,500.00

Total supplies, etc $3,417.02 L. Gerrick, labor $ 63.05

M. Wilson, labor 58.20 L. Furthmueller, labor.. 46.80 W. Western, labor 63.05 A. Jedele, labor 60.00 H. Mair labor 70.00 C. Sauer, labor 52.00 A. Glausnapp, labor . . . . 57.60 J. Dean, labor 52.80 H. Gerstler. labor 57.60 J. Dubolski, labor 52.80 M. Soldato, labor 57.60

Total labor $ 6-91.50

Water Works fund total. including salaries ....$5,442.70

Park Fund Robt. D. Carter, labor . . .$ 55.00 Fred Cilley, labor 54.00 John Conlin, labor 18 00 Geo. Davis, labor 59.40 C. G. Drevdahl, labor . . . 55.00 Kenneth A. Easlick, labor 7,0.00 Ben Foster, labor 44.55 Henry Mager, labor 59.40 Joe Martin, labor 59.40 Ezra Moore, labor 5 4.00 L. O'Toole, labor 48.75 Geo. Potter, labor 54.00 G. H. Reynolds, labor. . . . 42.25 L. J. Smith, labor 48.75 Ricard Wallaker, labor. . . 63.00 O. B. Walters, labor 48.75 Ernest Jones, team . . . . 108.00

Total labor $ 942.25 The Detroit Edison Co.,

light $ .44 Sun Oil Co., supplies 91.88 Emil Krasny, equipment. 20.00 Ernst Bros. Electric Shop

supplies 8.95 Schumacher Hardware

Co., supplies 21.60 Brenton Quinn, supplies . 100.00

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Geo. Walterhouse, labor & supplies 381.72

Edwin Thompson, repairs 25.75 Saunders Canoe Livery,

rental 3.00 W. B. Quinn, c a r t a g e . . . . 81.00 J. M. Woollmes, r e p a i r s . . 1.80 Geo. W. Lutz. r e p a i r s . , . . 5.25

Total supplies, etc $ 741.39

Park fund total, includ­ing salaries $1,922.80

Street Fund L. G. Bird, labor $ 81.20 Otto Blaess, labor 67.20 Geo. Clough, labor 50.00 Chas. Cornell, labor 12.00 Camby Dempsey, labor. . 31.20 Adolph Finkbeiner, labor 40 00 Fred Henselman, l abo r . . Go.00 John Herrst, labor 48.00 Emanuel Holzapfel, labor 5 0.00 Sam Horning, labor . . . . 57.60 Sam Kalmbach, l a b o r . . . 22.50 Wm. Keppler, labor . . . . 62.40 Fred Malke. labor 47.70 James Mason, lal:>or 65.00 Clyde Meabon, l abo r . . . . 60.00 Geo. Menice, labor 60.00 Julius Nimz labor 40.00 Christ Paul, labor 66.00 Christ Pfaus, labor . . . . 50.00 Arthur Raus, labor 54.60 Ed Roehm, labor 55.20 Walter Schaible, l a b o r . . . 60.00 Otto Schanz, labor 60.00 Ed Schv^eickert, l a b o r . . . 49.20 Carl Seeger, labor 50.00 Herman Stoll, labor 60.00 Theodore Stollsteimer,

labor 29.50 Fred Ulrich, labor 85.00 Martin Walsh, labor . . . . 60,00 Wm. Wayman, labor . . . . 50.00 Chas. Flewelling, te^.m. . 100.00 Leo Gutekun.st team . . . . 91.00 John Miller, team 92.00 Carl Rehberg, team . . . . 100.00 Jacob Young, team 65.00

Total labor $2,037.30 Ann Arbor Water Dept.

water $ 3.15 Automatic Signal & Sign

Co., suDp'ies 106.57 The Carey Co., suppl ies . . 64.04 Municipal Garage, y.up-

plies 645.11 Schlenker's Hardware.

supplies 3.27 Addie B. Smith, supplies 34.37 Thomas Hession, exten­

sion 27.90 Ann Arbor Construction

Co.. grading 120.22

Michigan Central Railroad freight 653.44

Ann Arbor Railroad Co., freight 5.56

Total supplies, etc $1,663.63

Street fund total, includ­ing salaries $4,100.92

Fuller Street Bridge Walter Lahde, services. . $ 100.00

Recapitulation Contingent fund $7,525.40 Fire 2,593.90 Police . . 3,326.75 Poor . . 185.11 Cemetery 107.60 Street Lighting 2,086.16 Building Sidewalk 75.00 Water Works 5,442.70 Park 1,922.80 Street 4,100.92 Fuller Street Bridge 100.00

Total $27,466.34 Ann Arbor, Mich., July 6, 1926.

To the Finance Committee of the Common Council.

Gentlemen: I have examined the foregoing

accounts against the City of Ann Arbor and I hereby certify that they are correct to the best of my knowledge.

Respectfully submitted, ISAAC G. REYNOLDS,

City Clerk. To the Honorable, the Common

Council. Gentlemen:

Your Finance Committee has reviewed the foregoing report. Warrants for salaries were drawn July 1, 1926. We recommend that same be approved and that war­rants be ordered drawn for fore­going accounts.

GEO. LUTZ, jr., H. M. SLAUSON, S. S. HAMMIAL,

Finance Committee. Aid. Lutz moved the adoption oL

repo: t, which was adopted by fol­lowing vote: Yeas. Aid. Slauson. Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Lucas, Dwyer, Hammial. Moore, Baluss Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, none.

Aid. Lutz presented City Engi­neer's estimates, approved by Board of Public Works July 1, 1926, as follows:

Lateral Pewer D'st. No. 15 6, first estimate, John Brogan & Sons con­tractor, amount due $1,211.76;

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Lateral Sewer Dist. No. 157, first estiimate, John Crogan & Sona contractor, amount due $2,218.7 r; Lateral Sewer Dist. No. 15:3. sec­ond estimate, John Brogan & Sons contractor, amount due $5,574.60; Lateral Sewer Dist. No. 166, fi: st estimate, John Brogan & Sons contractor, amount due $1,115 15; Curb & Gutter Dist. No. 87, fourth estimate, C. H. Eldred contractor, amount due $1,583.89; Pavement Dist. No. 72, first estimate Ann Arbor Construction Co. contractoi , amount due $3,060.00; Pavement Dist. No. 73. first estimate, Ann Arbor Construction Co. contractor, amount due $2,641.50; FuMer Street Bridge, ninth estimate, Price Brothers Co. cont: actor, amount due $6,256.74.,

Also the following estimates due John Baker: Lateral Sewer Dist. No. 148, final estimate, ar.nount due $188.88; Dexter Ave Storm Sewer, first estimate, am.ount due $2 290.91. Regarding estimates due John Baker, the Board took following action: tha t estimates be approved and recommended to Council for payment sub 'ect to the settlement by Mr. Baker, to the satisfaction of Pres . PTvtr'.^l and City Engineer, of all claim,'^ pending against him.

Moved by Aid. Lutz. tha t esti­mates be allowed and City Clerk instructed to draw war'-^ants for amounts due, provided tha t esti­mates due John Baker shall be paid in accordance with action taken by the Board of Public Works .

Adopted by following vote: Yeas. Aid Slauson, Jocelyn, Maul-betsch. Gi'af, Lucas, Dwyer, Ham-mial, Moore, Baluss, Freeiman Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, none.

Aid. Lutz presented b'lls of Geo. Walterhouse. $1,324.76 for build­ing sidewalks and of A. P. Thomp­son. $437.65 for building sidev/alks which bills were approved by Board of Public Works July 1, 1926.

Moved by Aid. Lutz, that bills be allowed and City Clerk instruct­ed to draw war ran t s in payment of same.

Adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maul-betsch, Graf Lucas, Dwyer, Ham-

mial, Moore, Baluss, Freeman Lutz, Pres. Woodbuiy, 12. Nays,' none.

Aid. Lutz presented bills for services for board of review as follows: L. O. Gushing, $35.00; John Wagner $35.00; Fred J. Heu-sel, $35.00; J . C. Herrick, $35.00; Nuel E. Smock, $35.00; Donald D. May. $20.00; Jas . N. da lbra i th , $35.00.

Moved by Aid. Lutz, that bills be allowed and City Cle:-k instructed to draw warran ts in payment of same.

Adopted by following vote: Teas. Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Maul-betsch, Graf. Lucas, Dwyer. Ham-mial, Moore, Baluss. Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, none.

Bids for Audit. Ann Arbor, Mich., July 6, 1S26.

To the Honorable, the Common Council.

Gentlemen: In accordance with resolution adopted by Comimon Council, June 7. 1926, sealed ytro-posals for audit of the books-and accounts of the City of Ann Arbor for the year beginning May 1st, 1926, were received by your Fi­nance Committee July 1st. 1926, as follows: Baton and Ross, $750.-00; Englehar t Audit Company, $515.00; P. R. Beasley and Com­pany, services of senior account­ants and principals to be billed at $25.00 per diem, and services of junior accountants to be biUed at $17.50 per diem, maximum cliarge for the audit inclusive of expenses will be $450.00. After a careful investigation we recommend that the proposal of P. H. K. HshrV and Company, the lcve^•t birilcr. be accepte l and contric-..*d awarded to said company.

Respectfully submitted, Geo. Lutz, Jr., H. M. Slauson S. S. Hammial,

Finance Comimittee. Aid. Lutz moved the adoption of

report, which was adopted by fol­lowing vote: Yea:5, Aid Slauson, Jocelyn, Maulbelsch. Graf, Luz-as, Dwyer, Hammial , Moore, Baluss, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Woodburv, 12. Nays none.

Ordinance Committee, Aid. Freeman presented the fnl-

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lowirifr o r d i n a n c e wh ich was given uy t h . r a r e a a i n g :

^ n uru inanct : to p lace into a cei ta in exiyt^iig w a r d t e r u t o r y a n ­nexed to t h e City of Ann A r b o r a t Lne i i p n i eiecLion, iyZb.

i^he c o m m o n ( jouncu of t h e City of ^ n n A r u o r o r d a i n :

Sect ion 1. All those pieces or pa i ceio or l a n a descriDeu as fol­lows; The l and e m b r a c e d in the r e c o r d e a piac of •* v inewood ," a faUudiv-tfion of p a r t oi t h e s o u t h ­west q u a r t e r secLion Zi, a n d the noitnvvust q u a r t e r sect ion 3-±, A n n ^ r b o r T o w n s h i p a n a City of Ann A.I ..uv, Vvashtenavv' Couniy, Mich­igan, is aescr iueu as lu i iows : Com­m e n c i n g a t a pome m tne sou th line of sec t ion At, yb.lS feet east OI t h e sou th souLhwfcSL tighLn poric o. sa ia sect ion ^ i; t h e n c e N. 5 degrees -03 m.nuLes E. i ; ib . l6 feet; t h e n c e n o r t h bi;4.62 tee t to cen te r line of ^-joddes Avenue ; t h e n c e S. 61 degrees -46 m i n u t t s 5U seconds ]ii. a long saia cen te r l ine of Geddes A v e n u e '6'62.1'i) l ee t ; t h e n c e S. X degree -2a m i n u t e s -30 second^! W. 1120.40 feet to tiie n o r t h line ot ' Tuomiy-Wuods" ; t l ience S. 88 de -g"£^es -48 m i n u t e s Vv. a long said n< i r th l ine of 'Tuoniy- VV oods ' ' 2'1 b.35 feet ; t h e n c e nojf-h 125.1 le'>t; t h e n c e S. 3) degrees -58 m i n ­u tes -30 seconds \ v . 36.56 feet ; t h e n c e N. 58 degrees -01 m i n u t e s -30 seconds W. 145.UO lee t ; t h e n c e N. 31 degrees -58 m i n u t e s -30 sec­onds E . 218-54 lee t ; t h e n c e N. 48 degrees -52 m i n u t e s -30 seconds W 33.05 feet; t h e n c e N. 27 degi ees -43 m i n u t e s E . 164.71 feet ; t hence N. 60 degrees -00 m i n u t e s W. 80.75 feet; t h e n c e n o i t h 126.29 feet ; t h e n c e N. 87 degrees -26 m i n u t e s E. 44.97 "feet; t h e n c e n o r t h 130.04 feet to t h e place of beg inn ing .

Also coimmencing a t a n iron pipe a t t he sou th s o u t h w e s t e igh th post of sec t ion 27, Ann Arbor T o w n s h i p , W a s h t e n a w County , Mich igan ; t h e n c e N. 88 degrees -58 m i n u t e s E. a long t h e s o u t h l ine oi; sect ion 27. 98.13 feet to an i ron pipe in t h e west l ine of t he r eco rded p la t of "Vinewood ' ; t h e n c e N. 5 degrees -03 m i n u t e s E. alonjr said wes t l ine o. V-newood 13 6.16 feet ; t h e n c e n o r t h 324.82 feet to t h e cen te r line of Geddes Avenue ; t h e n c e N. 61 degrees -48 m i n u t e s -30 second.^ W. a long said cen t e r line of Geddes Ave. ; 12G.-03

feet; t h e n c e S .00 degrees -06 m i n ­u te -30 seconds E. 521.76 feet to t h e p lace of beg inn ing . Being a p a r t of t he sou thwes t q u a r t e r sec­tion 27, Ann Al^bor Townsh ip W a s h t e n a w County , Michigan, ly­ing next west of t h e recorded plat of ' V i n e w o o d . "

Also, lots one (1 ) , two ( 2 ) . t h r e e (3 ) , four (4) five (5 ) , six (6 ) , seven (7 ) , e ight ( 8 ) , n ine (9 ) , t en (10) , eleven (11) and twelve (12) of t h e recorded pla t of "Tuoimy-Woods." a subdivision of a p a r t of t h e n o r t h w e s t one-q u a r t e r of Section 34. Town two south , r a n g e six east W a s h t e n a w County, Mich igan ; shal l be and a r e he reby placed in the Sixth W a r d of the City of Ann Arbor for all pu rposes p u r s u a n t to t h e c h a r t e r provis ions of said City.

Section 2. This o rd inance whall -be in force and effect a'^ter le2:al

publ ica t ion thereof. The Chai r pu t t h e quest ion,

"Shal l th is o rd inance xy,X9.s " Passed by fol lowing vo te : Yei^s,

Aid. Slauson. Jocelyn, Manl^^et^^ch, Graf, Lucas , Dwyer , H a m m i i ' l . Moore, Balu?s, F r e e m a n , Liitz, P r e s . Woodbury , 12. Nays, none.

Sidewalk Committee Report To t h e Honorab l e , t he C o m m o n

Counci l . G e n t l e m e n :

Your Sidewalk Commi t t ee r e s ­pectfully r e c o m m e n d s t h a t t h e fol­lowing s idewalks be ordered bui l t a n d t h e fol lowing resolut ion a d o p t e d :

R solved, t h a t t he g r ad ing a n d cons t ruc t ion of t h e sidewall^s h e r e ­inaf te r men t ioned is deemed a n d dec la red to be a necessa ry publ ic i m p r o v e m e n t , the re for^ it is h e r e ­by o rde red t h a t P o r t l a n d cement concret" ' s idewalks be g r a d e d built a n d cons t ruc ted in the City of Ann Arbor on a.nd a long t h e following p r o p e r t y ; wid th of walk to be tive f^et unless o the rwise s t a t ed :

South Ashley St., eas t side, from W. Jef fe rson st. a long west side of Koch Supply Co. bui ld ing. Also, f rom No. 511 s o u t h w a r d to No. 561; v a c a n t lots sou th of co rner of Ashley and Wes t Madison s ts . ; also a long west side of lot a t corn­er of Ashley and Mosley s ts . :

Lo t s 8, '9. t h e W. 99 feet of lot 7. t h a t pa r t of lots 2, 3, 4 and 6 west of Ann Arbor Ra i l road r igh t of wav. B. 5 S., R. -3 E., Ann Arbor

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Land Company Addition: also be­ginning at the S. W. corner of lot 9. said block, thence S. along the E. line of Ashley st. 178^ fet!*, thence E. 132 feet, thence N. 17S feet to S. E. corner of lot 9, thenc-" W. 132 feet to beginning. The W. 1-2 of lots 15, 16 and 17; also lot 11, except the N. 52 feet of the E. 16 feet, B. 6 S., R, 2 E., Wm S. Maynard's 2nd Addition.

South Ashley St., west side, No. 632, from Wost Madison st. south­ward to No. 606:

Lots 7 and 12, Hinman 's Sub­division.

West Madison St., n o n h side from Ashley st. eastward to No. 112:

A parcel of land beginning at the intersection of the N. line of Madi­son St. with the E. line of Ashley St. thence E. 62 1-2 feet, thenc^ N. 36 feet, thence W. 61 1-2 feet to E. line of Ashley st., thence S. 36 feet to beginning.

Mosley St., nor th side, from Ash­ley st. westward to First st.:

Lot 12, Hinman 's Subdivision, and lot 6, B. 6 S., R. 2 E., Wm. S. Maynard's 2nd addition.

Mosley St., south side, from First St. eastward to No. 207:

Lot 6, the N. 1-2 of lot 7 and E. 28 feet of the N. 1-2 of lot 8, B. 7 S., R. 1 and 2, E., Wm. S. Maynard's 2nd Addition.

South Four th Ave.. west side, from Packard st. southward to No. 530:

Lots 12 13, 14 and the E. 1-2 of lots 15. 16 and 17, B. 5 S., R. 4 B., Ann Arbor Land Company Addition.

Eas t Madison St., nor th side, from Packard st. eastward to Dow property:

Lot 20. B. 5 S., R. 7 E.. Ann Arbor Land Company Addition.

Hill St., south side, No. 608; The N. 58 f :et of a parcel of

land bounded N. by Hill st., E. by State St. and S.. W. by Packard St., except the E. 99 feet.

Eas t University Ave., west side, from Greenwood ave. to Vaughn St.:

Lot 2. E. H. Waples 1st Addition. The E. 83 1-2 feet of lots 20 and 21, Vaughn's Addition.

Eas t Washington St.. nor th side, Nos. 517^ 513 and westward to 423, walk to be 6 feet wide:

A parcel of land beginning at a point in the N. line of E. Wash­ington St. 293 feet E. of the E.

line of Division st., thence E. along the N. line of Washington st. 201 feet, th nee N. 9 9 feet, thence W. parallel to Washington st. 201 feet, thence S. 99 feet to beginning.

Charlton Ave., west side, Nos. 1401, 1403:

Lots 5 0 and 51. Killins Heights Addition.

Hespectfully submitted, H. M. SLAUSON B. H. GRAF H. D. BALUSS C. C. FREEMAN J. EDGAR DWYER GEO. LUTZ, Jr .

Sidewalk Committee. Aid, Slauson moved the adoption

of report, which v/as adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Siauson Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Luca,s. Dwyer, Hammial , Moore, Baluss, Freeman, Lutz, Pres . Woodbury, 12. Nays, none.

Rai lway Committee. Aid. Dwyer presented followmi?

communicat ion: Inter urban Building, Detroit, Michigan, July 6th. 1926.

Honorable Mayor & Common • Council,

City of Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Gentlemen: On account of revenues becom­

ing materially lessened during the recent period since the University of Michigan closed its regular school te rm we a re desirous of making certain schedule reduc­tions for the summer months as follows:

Washtenaw-Washington Line Change this headway to twenty

(20) minutes. Packard-Miller Line

Discontinue hooking up the Broadway service with the Pack­ard-Miller Route and operating a twenty (20) minute headway on Packard-Miller . Burns P a r k - Hospitals - Broadway

Route Hook up the B: oadway service

with the Burns Park-Hospital route leaving the same ten (10) minute service on Burns Park and making the serv'ce on Broadway twenty (20) minutes, also twenty (20) iminutes on Hospitals.

I t is proposed tha t we reduce the schedules as above set fo: th until such time as school opens in

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the Fall when it is intended that We go back to the present sched­ules.

Trusting that we will receive ap­proval of this change at any early date, we remain

Yours very truly. Security Trust Company and W. C. Dunbar, Receivers, Peoples Motor Coach Com­pany

P. L. RADCLIFFE, Mgr., Transp. Dep't.

Moved by Aid. Dwyer, that re­quest be granted.

Lost by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Slauson, Jocelyn, Dwyer, Bal-uss, Freeman, Lutz, 6. Nays, Aid. Maulbetsch, Graf. Lucas, Hammi-al, Moore, Pres, "Woodbury, 6.

Bond Oominittee Reiwi't. To the Honorable, the Common

Council. Gentlemen: Your Bond Committee has had the toUowing bond under consideration and recomimends ap­proval of the same: Bond for erection and installation of elec­tric sign—Staebler and Sons, prin­cipal; Michael Staebler and A. H. Staebler, sureties.

Respectfully Submitted, B. H. Graf, E. E. Lucas, C. C. Freeman, Bond Committee.

Aid. Graf moved the adopfon of report, which was adopted by fol­lowing vote: Yeas, Aid. Slauson. Jocelyn, Maulbetsch. Graf. Lucas. Dwyer, Hammial , Moo"e. Baluss, Freeman, Lutz Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, none.

Park & Sanitary Committee Report.

To the Honorable, the Common Council. Gentlemen: Your ParK ana Sani­

tary Committee, to whom was re-fer^^ed the option given by Lottie Crosby to the City of Ann Arbor to purchase certain prem'ses as described therein, has had the matter under consideration and respectfully recommends that the Mavor and City Clerk be author­ized to issue warrants in favor of Mrs. Lottie Crosbv for $2,400.00 and to W. H. Butler for $100.00. being the aimount paid by him on option, when deed to said prop­erty has been approved by City Attorney.

Respectfully submitted, S. S. Hammial, B. E. Lucas,

Park and Sanitary Committee.' Aid. Hammial moved the adop­

tion of report, which was adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. S 1 a u son, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Lucas, Dwyer, Hammial, Moore, Baluss, Freeman, Lutz, Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays, none.

Trai'iic Committee Report. To the Honorable, the Common

Council. Gentlemen: Your Traffic Comimit-tee respectfully recommends that *'no-parking'* space be granted as follows: Ann Arbor Floral Com­pany, 15 feet along Fourth ave. side of store on E. Liberty st.; Anna Botsford Bach Home, 20 feet at main entrance on N. State st,; Highway Bus Companies, along Chamber of Commerce building, 60 feet on N. Four th ave. side and 65 feet on E. Ann st. side.

We further recommend that the triangle at the intersection of Fourth ave., Detroit st. and Cath­erine st. be discontinued as a park­ing space.

Respectfully submitted, C. C. Freeman,

B. H. Graf, Traffic Committee.

Aid. Freeman moved the adop­tion of report, which was adopted by following vote: Yeas, Aid. Slau­son, Jocelyn, Maulbetsch, Graf, Lucas, Dwyer, Hammial, Moore, Baluss, Freeman. L u t z . Pres. Woodbury, 12. Nays. none.

City Officers. Reports of City Treasurer and

City Clerk for month of June re­ceived and ordered to take usual course.

City Treasurer'^ Kervort. Treasurer's Rei>ort

Month Ending June 30, 1926. City Funds

Receipts— Contingent—Supplies, etc.,

$1,051.37- Int., $292.43; Fees, $32.27; Dray Lie , $75.00; Peddlers L ie , $56.00; Drivers L ie , $3.00; Taxi L ie , $15.00; Dog., $12.50- Milk L ie , $45.00; Electric Sign Lie , $6.00; Chattels, etc., $35.85; Birth and Death Fees, $286.25; Appear-

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a n c e forfeit , $204.00; City fines, $199.25; City Scales, $61.10; Gaso l ine Tax , $65.00 $ 2,440.02

C e m e t e r y S i n k i n g — S a l e of lots and Graves 315.00

C e m e t e r y — C a r e of lot , $2.00; Bur ia l s , etc. , $65.00 67.00

F i r e Dep t .—Gaso l ine t a x 4.06 P o o r — U p k e e p of C o u n t y

F a r m 30.00 S t r e e t — R e p a i r s pav ing ,

$228.63; T r a c t o r sold, $125.00 353.63

P a r k — R e n t 50.00 W a t e r W o r k s G e n e r a l F u n d —

Recvd . fr. Mgry of Dept . 11,915.93 W a t e r Dept . S i n k i n g F u n d —

Rcvd . fr. Mgr. of D e p t . . 2,500.00 Uncol lec ted City T a x —

P e r s o n a l t a x e s col lec ted 642.92

$18,318.56 O v e r d r a w n J u n e 1, 1926 . . 39,607.72

$21,289.16 W a r r a n t s pa id 49,641.00

O v e r d r a w n J u l y 1, 1926. . $70,930.16 D i s b u r s e m e n t s — C o n t i n g e n t $ 9,968.05 C e m e t e r y 175.75 F i r e Dept 4,782.46 Pol ice 3,282.00 P o o r 199.80 S t ree t 13,909.51 P a r k 2,437.69 S t ree t L igh t 2,089.52 W a t e r W o r k s G e n e r a l

F u n d 9,257.90 P u l l e r St. Br idge 3,538.32

$49,641.00 On H a n d — Con t ingen t $25,147.72 C e m e t e r y S i n k i n g 700.00 C e m e t e r y 976.31 F i r e Dept 15,071.85 Pol ice 1,526.26 P o o r 1,690.62 P a r k 146.10 S t r ee t L i g h t 308.92 S idewalk Bu i ld ing 1,217.18 Br idge , Culver t a n d Cross ­

w a l k 15,026.45 Specia l W a t e r W o r k s

(Complet ion) 3,7'56.02 W a t e r Dept . S i n k i n g fund 18,905.15 W a t e r — ( H y d r a n t , R e n t a l ,

e tc . ) 2,427.06 B r o a d w a y Br idge 22.50

$86,922.14

- J U L Y 6, 1926

O v e r d r a w n — St ree t $15,941.70 W a t e r W o r k s Genera l

F u n d 2,089.83 Uncol lec ted City t ax 13,287.19 D e l i n q u e n t t ax 103,378.04 Fu l l e r St. Br idge 23,155.54

$157,852.30 86,922.14

O v e r d r a w n J u l y 1,1926..$ 70,930.16 W a r r a n t s O u t s t a n d i n g — C o n t i n g e n t $ 255.90 C e m e t e r y 4.00 F i r e Dep t 2.60 Pol ice 54.00 S t ree t 66.10 P a r k 3.00 W a t e r W o r k s G e n e r a l

F u n d 1,182.70

O v e r d r a w n J u l y 1, 1926. .$ 1,568.30 Sewer F unds

R e c e i p t s — L a b o r A c c o u n t : T a x e s — Dist . No. 119, t a x e s col­

lected $ 75.33 Dist . NO: 140, t a x e s col­

lec ted 448.98 Dist . No. 142 97.27 Dist . No . 145 831.82 Dist . No. 147 96.76 Dist. No . 168 533.17

On h a n d J u n e 1, 1926.

W a r r a n t s pa id

$ 2,083.33 52,041.01

$54,124.34 9,542.56

On h a n d J u l y 1. 1926. . . . $44,581.78 D i s b u r s e m e n t s — L a b o r A c c o u n t : S e w e r s — Dist. No . 151 $ 328.63 Dist . No. 153 5,200.59 Dist . No. 158 14.50 Dist. No. 159 1,019.12 Dist . No. 162 1,365.75 Dist. No. 163 135.77 Dist . No. 164 870.55 Dist . No . 167 607.65

$ 9,542.56 On H a n d — Dist . No. 140 $ .06 Dist . No. 147 1,645.91 Dist . No. 148 333.34 Dist . No . 150 722.34 Dist . No. 151 29.35 Dist. No. 152 1.08 Dist . No. 153 2,617.28 Dist . No . 154 85.79 Dist . No. 156 1,590.60 Dist. No. 157 2,782.71

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Dist, Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist . Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist . Dist. Dist. Dist .

Dist Dist . Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist . Dist. Dist. Dist . Dist. Dist. Dist . Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist, Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist . Dist. Dist. Dist . Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist . Dist. Dist.

No. 158 136.39 No. 159 8,918.22 No. 160 3,889.72 No. 161 42.49 'No. 162 1.597.74 No. 164 166.21 No. 165 2,395.79 No. 166 1,336.67 No. 168 159.15 No. 98 8.41 No. 99 10.20 No. 100 3.60 No. 103 46.75 No. 104 58.89 No. 105 115.48 No. 106 26.53

. No. 107 19.31 No. 108 .22 No. 110 229.12 No, 112 131.86 No. 113 67.42 No. 114 170.09 No. 115 352.22 No. 116 176.32 No. 117 115.27 'No. 118 214.74 No. 119 3,039.24 No. 120 960.50 No. 121 115.71 No. 122 288.96 No. 123 99.07 No. 124 347.23 No. 125 609.51 No. 126 1,205.42 No. 127 194.87 No. 128 374.01 No. 129 93.40 No. 130 946.63 No. 131 759.53 No. 133 47.68 No. 134 148.39 No. 135 35.30 No. 136 276.02 No. 137 378.84 No. 138 682.50 No. 139 179.23 No. 140 1,804.66 ,No. 141 870.33 No. 142 197.95 No. 143 .* 822.14 No. 144 927.18 No. 145 3.217.21 No. 146 192.03 No. 147 1,297.70 No. 148 503.50 No. 150 951.41 No. 151 304.00 No. 155 20.68 No. 158 101.39 No. 168 533.17

$52,722.66 8,140.88

Dist. No. 128 281.28 Dist. No. 129 43.64 Dist . No. 130 11.22 Dist. No. 131 489.02 Dist. No. 132 1,037.82 Dist. No. 137 292.54 Dist. No. 139 94.75 Dist. No. 141 1,590.95 Dist . ,No. 144 683.18 Dist. No. 149 28.08 Dist. No. 155 681.03 Dist, No. 163 138.44 Dist. No. 167 14.59 Dist. No. 101 7.50 Dist. No. I l l 790.86 Dist. No. 132 896.27

$ 8,140.88 Pavement Funds

R e c e i p t s — Tax Account : P a v i n g — Dist. .No. 36, t axes col-• leoted 3 Dist. No. 61 Dist . No. 65, t axes col­

lected Dist . No. 66 Dist. No. 69 Dist. No. 71

22.10 37.99

191.65 370.56 464.88 93.60

$ 1,180.78 On h a n d J u n e 1, 1926. . 57,560.30

On h a n d J u l y 1, 1926 $44,581,78 O v e r d r a w n — Dist. No. 120 . . . : $ 1.059.71

On h a n d Ju ly 1, 1926 $58,741.08 On H a n d — Dist. No. 64 $ 566.15 Dist. No. 65 498.30 Dist. No. 66 5.925.31 Dist. No. 67 218.76 Dist. No. 33 2.55 Dist. No. 37 10.00 Dist. No. 38 32.95 Dist. No, 40 944.94 Dist. No. 42 184.00 Dist. No. 43 1,200.81 Dist. No. 44 512.53 Dist. No. 45 1,294.14 Dist . No. 46 416.96 Dist. No. 47 552.20 Dist. No. 48 3.645.44 Dist . No. 49 5,166.57 Dist . No. 50 3,500.84 Dist . No. 51 1,121.13 Dist . No. 52 3,747.72 Dist. No. 53 4,383.02 Dist. No. 54 3,216.97 Dist . No. 55 2,946.48 Dist. No, 56 11.157.38 Dist. No. 57 612.07 Dist . No. 58 3,024.55 Dist. No. 59 1,684.45 Dist. No. 60 406.58 Dist . No. 61 901.49 Dist. No, 62 41.84 Dist. -No. 63 1,110.39 Dist. No. 64 681.09

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N o . 84 465.14 N o . 85 371.77 N o . 86 184.88 N o . 88 1,161.77 N o . 89 62.75

$48,547.30 48,224.43

On h a n d J u l y 1, 1 9 2 6 . . . . $ 322.87 O v e r d r a w n — C u r b a n d G u t t e r : l ^ b o r — N o . 25 $ 635.80 N o . 29 1,218.05 N o . 30 1,051.45 N o . 31 1,013.98 N o . 32 2,006.75 N o . 33 1,007.55 N o . 34 2,112.80 N o . 35 780.84 N o . 36 986.45 N o . 37 1,014.90 N o , 40 1,292.85 N o . 42 633.00 N o . 43 1,395.30 N o . 45 1,096.98 N o . 46 1,195.10 N o . 47 1,113.50 N o . 62 30.05 N o . 63 3.66 N o . 64 39.35 N o . 65 18.70 N o . 66 7.83 N o . 67 12.96 N o . 68 22.14 N o . 69 11.88 N o . 70 32.90 N o . 71 9.68 N o . 72 20.32 N o . 73 2,626.29 N o . 74 2,922.87 N o . 75 4,244.07 N o , 76 991-21 N o , 77 1,504.24 GSro. 78 560.15 N o . 79 902.75 N o . 80 802.08 N o . 81 "^43.68 N o . 82 680.99 N o . 83 561.16 N o . 84 1,891.14 N o . 85 2,823.06 N o . 86 1,828.54 N o . 87 •- 1,718.26 N o . 88 4,097.40 N o . 89 544.86 N o . 90 16.91

$48,224.43 S t a t e S a v i n g s B a n k , A n n A r b o r ,

Mich . , J u l y 2, 1926. T h i s is to ce r t i fy t h a t t h e Ci ty

T r e a s u r e r h a d on d e p o s i t a t t h e S t a t e S a v i n g s B a n k a t t h e c lose of b u s i n e s s J u n e 30, 1926, t h e s u m of $32,054.25.

H . F . G R O S S , A s s i s t a n t C a s h i e r ,

Recap i tu la t ion S e w e r F u n d s on h a n d . . $ 44,581.78 P a v e m e n t f u n d s o n h a n d 58,741.08 C u r b a n d G u t t e r f u n d s on

h a n d 322.87

$103,645.73 Ci ty f u n d s o v e r d r a w n . . 70,930.16

On h a n d J u l y 1. l92tT $ 32,715.57 S t a t e S a v i n g s B a n k b a l ­

a n c e $ 32,054.25 C a s h on h a n d in v a u l t . . 661.32

On h a n d J u l y 1, 1926. .$ 32,715.57 A p p e n d a g e - M a r k e t Trus t F u n d

On h a n d M a y 1, 1926 $4,638.27 R e c e i v e d 34.07

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cove r in t h e m i d d l e o^ E . U n . v e r -s i ty a v e . a n d c r o s s i n g s over Al l en C r e e k d r a i n w h i c h m a t t e r s w e r e r e f e r r e d to Ci ty E n g i n e e r . M a t t e r of o r d e r i n g t h e r e m o v a l of g n r -^>age c a n s f r o m in f r o n t of c e r t a i n g r o c e r y s t o r e s w a s re fe : r ed to H e a l t h Off icer . By Aid . L u c a s ,

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