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. <br />MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING <br />REDWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br />FEBRUARY 20, 1933 <br />g:00 P.M. <br />Upon roll call, the following Councilmen were present: Mayor W. J. Dusel, H. A. Beeger, C. J. <br />.Hildebrant, R..N. Jonesr C. G. Lambert, Paul A. McCarthy, Geo. W. McNulty, City Clerk, <br />B. E. Myers. Absent: None. <br />Minutes of February 6 were approved by Councilman .pones, seconded by Councilman Hildebrant. <br />David Cosgrave, Attorney, appeared before the Board in behalf of Mrs. Silva who is the owner <br />of the property for which a permit to run a pool room had been denied at the previous <br />meeting. He explained that the property was first used as a pool room, that the complete <br />equipment was there and that the building was suitable for nothing else. A letter was read <br />from A. M. Rosenstirn recommending Chris De La Cruz who was the person really financially <br />interested in the lease. Upon motion of Councilman Lambert, seconded by Councilman McNulty, <br />previous action denying the permit was rescinded, and permit was given revocable at any time <br />to Chris De La Cruz to operate a pool hall at 222424 State Highway. <br />C. S. Grandi appeared before the Council to ask that he be given a permit to erect an oil station <br />at the corner of Jefferson Avenue and Middlefield Road requesting it in the name of Annabelle <br />C. Grandi. On motion of Councilman Lambert, seconded by Councilman Hildebrant, the permit was <br />granted. <br />Earl Dennis and Paul Reimer, representing the Knights of Pythias, asked permission to hold a dance <br />and to permit men to solicit the sale of tickets for charity purposes. After going into the <br />matter in detail, it was decided to postpone any action until the Chamber of Commerce had an <br />opportunity to pass upon it, with the idea that if approval were given that the Council would <br />naturally follow suit. <br />A petition was read by the Clerk signed by Frank Thompson and several other barbers of Redwood <br />City asking that the license tax on the wholesale barber trucks be reduced. The matter was <br />referred to the Manager and Attorney to report back at the next meeting. <br />C. E. Conroy of the San Francisco Examiner asked that permission be given to have news boys sell <br />the Examiner in the residential sections of Redwood City between the hours of 6:245 and 9:00 P.M. <br />Upon voting, on motion of Councilman Lambert, seconded by Councilman Hildebrant, his request <br />was denied by the vote of 4 to 2. <br />Chas. D. Wilson of Atherton, California, made application for a license as master plumber. On <br />motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman Jones, the application was granted sub— <br />ject to the bond being approved by the City Attorney. <br />The Clerk read correspondence between Fred Downs of 662 Broadway and the City Manager concerning <br />the hiring of two police officers by the Belmont Dog Racing Association to guard its funds <br />while in transit. After explanation by the City Manager and Chief of Police, on motion of <br />Councilman Beeger, seconded by Councilman McNulty, the correspondence was ordered received and <br />filed, with the understanding that the action taken by the City Manager was approved by the <br />Council. <br />A communication from the City of Coronado relative to desired legislation pertaining to yacht <br />habbors was referred to the City Manager. <br />D <br />a <br />n <br />