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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-05-1933366 a i 3 Minutes pf an adjourned regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Rochester, Minnesota, held in the Council Chambers, in the City Hall, in paid City, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on April 5th, 1933. Meeting called to order by President Liddle. Roll Call. Present: Liddle, AMundsen, , Dallman, Hicks, Miller, Moody, Norton. Absent: None: The following applications for "On Sale" licenses to 4 sell non -intoxicating malt liquors, were each read: Wm. T. McCoy Post #92, American Legion, Geo.' Barbes, Henri: Bakker, Andrew Chafoulias(2) , Mike Caffes, C.R.Delaney, Harry Drosos, Marion Deaney, Mrs. Lillian A. Doole, Desnoyers and Son, Elk's Club of B.P.O.E. #1091, Charles Grassle,Grand Cafeteria, Inc., Ida F. Dorton, Leo A. Huey, W. M. Heinz, Morey Kitztan, The Kahler Corporat ion(2) , Emanuel Kostakes, H. E. Lipscomb, Miller & Paulios, Bernard. G. Mayou, Martin Yotel Co. Margellos Bros., McLaughlin & Oleson, Norman Hotel, Olmsted County Business Men's Ass'n, Trustee for Snack Shop, Louis Phill, Harry Pederson, Ross Phill, Rochester Candy Co., Rohn M. Rasmussen, Security Hotel Company, Lillian B. Scherer, Philip Sternberg, Sakell Bros.,H. L. Thurber, R. M. Week, 011ie Watson(2) , and the following applications for "Off Sale" licenses to sell non -intoxicating malt liquors, were each read: Wm. T. McCoy Post #92 American Legion, A.& P. Tea Co., Bourassa Bros. (2) , Francis Brennan, E.N.Bowman, Henri Bakker, George Barbes, Andrew Chafoulias. (2) , Mike Caffes, J. M. Carey, F. H. Coors, (2), John Cooper, Marion Deaney, Harry Drosos, Denoyers and Son, C.R. Delaney, Lillian A. Doole, Herman W. Dewitz, R.C.-Drips Grocer Co., Elk's Club of B.P.O.E. #1091, Morton Emmmons, M. Fakler Bottling Co., Roy E.GinthEr Grand Cafeteria'Inc., Charles 0. Grassle, Golod and Tilford, George Graen, Gamble -Robinson Co., Ida F. Horton, Leo A. Huey (2), Alvin W. Hein, Clarence E. Hagen, W. M. Heinz, Newton E. Holland, W. A. Hall d.b.a. H. & H Beverage Company, Gus Hargesheimer, John Joachim(2)9 Kahler Corporation (2)1, Emanuel Kostakes, Morey Kitzman, John A. Leiferman, H. E. Lipscomb, Magaw & Kjerner, Miller & Paulios, Mrs. Robert Merz, Bernard G. Mayou, Mar- tin Hotel Co., McLaughlin and Oleson, Mount and Smith, Margellos Bros., Algan T. Miller, Olmsted County Business Men's Ass' n. , Trustee for Snack Shop, Harry Pederson, Ross Phill, "Isouis Phill, Mayo L. Priebe (3) , Roches- ter Dairy Co., Rochester Candor Co., John M. Rasmussen, Rochester Grocer Co. Inc., Philip Sternberg, Lillian B. Scherer,Albert F. Spiess, Sanitary Fruit Market, Sakell Bros., Geo. Schuman, H. L. Thurber, R.M.Tauer, Carl A. Theel, Wesley J.Williams, S.H.Arthur West, (2) , Mrs. A.D.Watson (2) , R.M. Week . 367 The recommendation of the License Gommittee that the above applications for "On Sale" licenses and "Off Sale" licenses be each granted, was read, and President Liddle ordered that the some be placed on file. Upon motion by Hicks, second by Norton, "On Sale" licenses to sell 'non -intoxicating malt litluors, and "Off Sale" licenses to sell non-intoxic ing malt liquors, were granted to each of the above named persons as per their applications. The application of Mayo L..Priebe, that he be granted an "Off Sale" license to sell non -intoxicating malt liquors at 420 Second Street Southvi was read and a motion by Miller, second by Norton, that the said application be granted lost by,the following vote: "Nays": Amundsen, Dallman, Hicks, Moody. "Ayes": Miller, Norton. The applications of J. C. Adams for an "Off Sale" and an "On Sale" license to sell non -intoxicating malt liquors at 15 Second Street South- east, were each read, and a motion by Norton, second by Miller, that the said licenses be not granted carried by 611 voting in favor thereof, after the consider- ation of a communication from Wm. Frank Cunningham, Deputy Prohibition Administrator of Minnesota, which was read; after which reading President Liddle ordered that the said communication be placed on file. The application of James L. Adams for an "Off Sale" license to sell non -intoxicating malt liquors at 13 Second Street Southeast, was read, and upon motion by Norton, second by Miller, the said application was not granted. The application of Marcus Craig for an "On Sale" license to sell non -intoxicating malt liquors at 410 First Avenue Northwest, was read, and upon motion by Hicks, second by Moody, the said license was not granted. The application of Mrs. Sarah Kelly for an "On Sale" license to sell non -intoxicating malt $iquors at 902 Ninth Avenue Southeast, was read, and upon motion by Miller, second by Hicks, the said license was not granted., The Mayor's veto on a resolution fixing wages to be paid by the Street & Alley Committee, and the City Engineer, passed and adopted by this Common Council on April 3rd91933, was read, and u Pon motion by Hicks, second by Dallman, it was laid upon the table until the next meeting of this Common Council, the said veto being quoted as follows: " CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Julius'Jo Reiter, Mayor April 59 1933 To the Honorable Council of the City of Rochester Gentlemen: I hereby return resolution passed by your body on the 3rd day of April, 1933, for the following reasons: st f 368 I made my campaign in the last election that the 50 cent a hour wage scale be retained. If these men. worked the year round, they would probably, work for one-half of this and be able to pay their taxes and live, but, whatever work we may have here this year will be given to all the different laborers and so not any one man will get very much, and I think it is bad policy to cut the lowest paid labor in the city 10%, when that is all that was cut from the ones receiving $3000.00 a year and over. And, I will suggest that this be placed back to 50 cents an hour and establish a 5 day week, so the laboring men will have one day a week, that they can all have the time to put in good gardens and help us pull through next winter. Hoping that you'may see this as I do, I remain j i Yours respectfully, Julius J. Reiter, Mayor. " The following applications for licenses to sell r.l jand soft drinks were each read, Ripon motion by Dallman, second by Norton, t licenses were granted to each of the applicants: W. M. Heinz, Mike Caffes, Wilfred R.Knutson, Mike Sakell, H. L. 'Rhurber, Wesley J. Williams, George Y i Barbes, Bennie Molstad, Grand Cafeteria, Inc., Roscoe Harold Blanchard, Olmsted County Business Men's Association •Trust6e for Snack Shop, Kahler Corporation (2) , Harry Pederson, Mayo L. Priebe (4) . Legislative Bulletin No.9, issued by the League of Minnesota Municipalities, calling attention that opposition must be created against Senate File 400 and House File 1757, which are the so-called { j4 I; Indiana Plan bills, was read, and President Liddle ordered that the same be placed on file. Upon motion by Norton, second by Amundsen, the KIP ,I City Clerk was instructed to telegraph Senator Richardson* requesting his opposition to the passage of Senate File 400, and to Representative _t. J.A.McIntosh, askinghim too oppose House File 1757. < Alderman Amundsen introduced an ordinance to amend .: an ordinance entitled "An ordinance to • Provide for the appointment of a Custodian of the City Hall Property for the City of Rochester and describing the powers and duties of said office," the same b6ing Ordinance`` No.441 of said City, which was given its first reading; i! '.' Upon motion by Hicks, second by Amundsen, the rules 1_ i were suspended and the said ordinance was given its second reading. e� Upon motion by Miller, second by Moody, the rules 4n were suspended and the said ordinance was given its third and final reading. i Upon motion by Moody, second by Dallman, that the �x said ordinance be adopted as read, and all voting in favor thereof, Presi- dent Liddle declared the said ordinance dulypassed and adopted. ;.�, 369 Alderman Miller introduced the following resolution, which was read: "Be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Ro chest er, Minnesota: That the salary and compensation of the Second City Clerk" s Stenographer for the City of Rochester, Minnesota, be and the same is hereby .fixed at the sum of $80.00 per month beginning from date of this resolution and continuing for and during this official year; the said Second City Clerk's Steno- grapher to hold office with the appointment and approval of the City Clerk of said City. The duties of the said Second City Clerks Stenographer are hereby declared to be such stenographic and clerical duties as are and may be necessary in the office of the City Clerk of said City, and such stenographic and clerical work as may be required by other officials in the official correspondance connected with their offices, provided that such do not interfere with his or her duties in the City Clerk's Office. Said salary and compensation as aforesaid shall be payable semi-monthly; one-half of said monthly salary and compensation being payable on the 16th day and the balance thereof on the last day of each calendar month during the ensuing official year. " Upon motion by Moody, second by Dallman, that the said resolution be adopted as read, and all voting in favor thereof, President Liddle declared the said resolution duly passed and adopted. Alderman Amundsen introduced the following resolution, which was read: "Be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Rochester, Minnesota: That the salary and compensation of the City Assessor of the City of Rochester, Minnesota, and the Deputy Assessor of said City, the same to cover the salary and compensation of both the Assessor =d such deputies as may be appointed by the Assessor upon the approval of the Common Council -of said City, be and the same is hereby fixed and allowed at the total sum of $4950.00 per year for said officers; taid salary and compensation to be $457.50 per month for the months of April, May and June, 1933 and $397.50 per month for each of the months of July" 1933, to March, 19349 inclusive. All resolutions inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. The Mayor and City Clerk of said City are hereby authorized and directed, to draw warrants upon the City Treasurer and make payments accordingly. Upon motion by Norton, second by Moody, that the said resolu- tion be adopted -as read, and all voting in favor thereof, President Liddle declared the said resolution duly passed and adopted. 11pon motion by Amundsen, second.by Dallman, the Public Grounds Committee were authorized to expend not to exceed $15.00 in the purchase of equipment for the Community Room kitchen. Upon motion by Miller, second by Hicks, the Common Council adjourned to 7:30 o'clock P.M., on April l0th91933. City Clerk. I