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Lj <br />Floyd Granger, representing the American Legion, asked permission to hold an <br />Armistice Ball on the evening of November 6, and permission was granted, <br />on motion of Councilman Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Eva. <br />Yr. Granger also asked if anything could be done to have the merchants of <br />Redwood City observe Armistice Day by closing their places of business. <br />The Council expressed its approval and asked the Clerk to write to the <br />Chamber of Commerce, in an effort to have the members of the Chamber close <br />their places of business on Armistice Day, this on motion of Councilman <br />Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Eva. <br />The departmental reports were ordered filed. <br />The approved claims were ordered paid on motion of Councilman McNulty, seconded <br />by Councilman Fletcher. <br />Adjournment. <br />City C <br />MINUTES OF RAGULAR MEETING <br />RED'hOOD CITY COUNCIL <br />OCTOBER 180 1937 <br />8:00 P. M. <br />Upon roll call the following Councilmen were present: Councilmen L. C. <br />Christensen, J. R4. Eva, E. A. Fletcher, Vim. Hohn, R. N. Jones, G. VV. <br />McNulty, Mayor Paul A. McCarthy, and City Clerk B. E. Myers. <br />The minutes of the meeting of October 4, were approved as corrected on motion <br />of Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman Fletcher. <br />The City Manager submitted a letter advising the Council of having appointed a <br />citizens committee to work with him in the consideration of plans for <br />future development of recreational facilities and activities and assistance <br />in arousing public interest and support for such activities. The committee <br />consisted of the following: James P. Hagan, Mildred Hoenck, Mrs. L. T. <br />McAtee, Wayen R. Millington, and X. W. Van Gundy. Upon motion of Council- <br />man Fletcher, seconded by Councilman Eva, the Council approved the action <br />of the City Manager. <br />In a letter from Hugh E. McCleary, the Greater South Redwood Improvement Club <br />asked the Council to remove the fence along Union Cemetery on the Noodside <br />Road, as it was in bad condition and there was a fine hedge behind it. <br />The letter was referred to the City Manager for his attention. <br />.333 <br />