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236 <br /> the proposed chin es . Letter ordered filed. <br /> After fllan f 'd iii t—o-f—a. ea Ordinance Bo . 3g6 , calling a special election , <br /> `. etc . , was unanimously adopted , on motion of Counci?mRn Christensen , seconded by <br /> Councilman Eva. <br /> J. C . Chastain spoke to the Council about the alleged gambling'?' practices by the <br /> Redwood Theatres , reading from the Penal Code to substantiate his claim that <br /> their practices were illegal and constituted a lottery. In this connection , the <br /> City Attorney reported that he had not visited the theatres but was of the opinion <br /> that they were operating these devices illegally and that he had taken the matter <br /> up with the District Attorney who would have to prosecute if any action were <br /> taken. The Attorney ras instructed to bring back to the Council a report after <br /> seeinu the District Attorney and also to investigate about the hanging of banners <br /> around the marquee . <br /> Taking up again the matter of the request of the Gilmore Oil Company for a definite <br /> conveyance of whatever right and title the City might have in the 10 x 50 ft . <br /> strip of land now held by the Offerman Estate , Councilman Eva proposed , seconded <br /> by Councilman McNulty , that the City authorize the City Attorney to quit claim <br /> to Otto Offerman the parcel of land in question 10 ft . wide more or less by 50 ft . <br /> long; more or less , facing on Middlefield Road , and authorizing the Mayor and the <br /> Clerk to sign such deed . Unrtnimouslr carried. <br /> To dispose of the question of what was to be done with the construction at 712 Brewster <br /> Avenue (Mr. Gordon) , it was decided on motion of Councilman McNulty , seconded by <br /> Councilmanr Eva , that Mr. Gordon be asked to abate the violation of this ordinance <br /> and remove whatever construction was placed there by him contrary to ordinance , <br /> Councilman Fletcher voting "too" . <br /> The Treasurer was asked to vrri to the Redwood City Branch of the American Trust Company <br /> to see if the bank rrould care to have any of the city ' s inactive funds . This , on <br /> motion of Councilman McNulty , seconded by Councilman Jones. <br /> There arose further discussion concerning the use of the City Hall by political or-- <br /> . <br /> ganizations and it was finally decided , on motion of Councilman Fletcher , seconded <br /> by Councilman Christensen , that before any permission be granted to use the hall <br /> by any national , state , county or local partisan political organization , application <br /> would have to be brought before the Council at least two weeks prior to the meeting <br /> of said organization. Motion carried , with Councilmen Jones and McCarthy voting "No " . <br /> The condition of Beech Street , crossing the Southern Pacific tracks , was explained to <br /> the Council and the Manager was asked to take up the matter with the Railroad <br /> Company to see if the crossing could be improved as it constituted a considerable <br /> hazard at present . The Manager was also asked to call to the attention of the <br /> Company the practice or necessity of freight trains holding up the traffic at the <br /> Jefferson Avenue crossing. Councilman Fletcher was asked to communicate further <br /> with Mr . A . T . Mercier about traffic signals . Councilman Eva asked that the committee <br /> on traffic signals bring in at the next meeting a report indicating; a definite <br />