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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-CC-1931-01-07 CUi ,1 C017i?(,'1L uui t ;beet J,-zauary 7, I G 3I . Sa1a. :y Pay Roll, Decerii�er 11400.2'2 ;,3c:�Q=--u�oiithly r�' Roll , 1)o11c..e, ' _,`t .is11�' I , 604 .U9 Seca-cioaL.- y 3'tty Ftc)ii, POlice, t�iiiC '. {If I, 'J4.lJJ U.i'45I-- I,. V. %?. R. CO. 3. 50 BI3452.- L. }offlemyer 25.IU 8I3523-- New Yorl: State Elect •ic 0a Corp, 72. I6 BI354I- evv York Tele-ohone Co. 9,76 3I3549- Charles B. Sta.n1- 011 I3.C-0 BI3Eo0-- ',,i:I11iarrd 3 iri;rlaers 65.00 BI5a03- H. E. Van erhoef III .34 B13604-. County Clem: I4.00 1:1 T;3^7?_ S.P .C ._h. Special Fund ? .GC PI36I5- H. E. Vanderhoef 4", .49 B13690- Carl Dennis, Agent 2r.85 BI360I- '�Y1,Z.�.i .rII Sirmn-ers ?r.O0 BI3740-- County C?.rr > 7 .00 BI3742- Scr..aber l s Cycle Shoe .35 BI3743- Harry C. Baldwin 5C,00 BI3745- Ithac_-}. '.Rs ,aic C err. x� 40.00 BI3748- Allan, H. Tre na.n IGJ.00 BI37 E>- L . V. R. R: Co. T.40 BI376'? F. C. O 'lorn ?X Co. (2, BI376C-- Rey_olds e, Dre-1111p, Carnge Cmmr)a.ny T2.95 BI-77G° max. Llillerls Sons ra!)er CO♦ ." BI3773-- Ithaca. D-nm dries , Inc .50 BI3774- Carl C�:I �i s, ,�}.ent 23.74 BI3775-- Cori 1.eyI c Tar;er Ser7=ice ?.25 '�3I3770 S. T,. snf-i c-101i BI3777- Arme.rican ,Bridc e B13778-- Side1boa.rd RestaurFjnt 7c).To BIVT7'- Ithaca journr.l- ,ews BI3750. '!i�_�ia::l ;a.r;ahall, Chief )f Police 48.CC 3I378&- Charles t,u t-man 61.56 B I tic'+.• N 1 Lz � i t" i I I '�_ a'779I C D T� r hell t r 0:1-1"y C?�a.r '':�eriv.in _ 13. ..a5 The /l.v Ci ivJ ) Press 7w JV E7 (") ,, .ry `� t✓Ct<. 1 c .L 1 e). ;i is ''1??..LCI." "tI 1�{'.R ;1e. + r_ r'rl:iti C:,r;:?�vmy I ,. '' I t h ac .., ls.,a ii"`,fr�. ,_.- » e I ,IC,G.GG T . G. 1.11 11ei l 5 ti-jr P I,rer CO ^.5E . 5U Rothschild Bros, y' G" Holulee e, ors I 2 � 77 „rl s`�coll- 3rp s. p _ •^ J. R. s...rret v V`7 . p lli �.fiU [1 T . G. lf;r " f7 ;ors ,:'t). :er CO 7F GO 7 4 1`v`� 1 'i i..: .i1` (�Czi.:t<LL2y S C= i t yV Y';i'_. t�?,tE 'E'` ec"-ric 6, Ga: 06 C -iARITIES Audit Sheet January 7, ign SI3636-- e ewter salary, Colt'nissioner 135.00 81350- R. L. Voss, 0. 0. 25. 0 t!I3: r... R. N. Vase, 1. D. n BI35ln- Dr. Front J . acCornick BI35I0-- John H. Flyn;i 62.50 Lary Lack 20.00 T, rq. Clarence hrutc. 25.00 :ors. Fred C. Bock 40.00 Edward J. Ha.ndl en 9.50 L. S, Janes 66 00 00 Prudential Insurance Co. : .50 Joseph Srnka 8 .GO W. P. Klinko 6 .00 Haypy Valley Homes 45 .72 St . Lary' s Boys ' Orphan Asylum __IO5.I4 St. Patrick' s Orphan Girls Asylum 02.57 Us. Elizabeth Biphop 68.00 F. E. Norton _ S.00 Kelsey & Lusher 20,00 August Baldini 22.00 Ithaca Children' s Home 2.00 William J. Crawford 22.0 Dr. 1, J . Foran 82,04 Fahey Pharmacy 20.03 R. C, Warreii 16500 A. H, Var;Order 37.OG J. C. Penny Company 4,47 Brunno Laz^a. 85.00 Ithaca, Memorial Hogtta.l 928.55 Y. T, Wallenteck 4.0o L. J. Ga.arnier 28,65 Patrick Clynes __2I2.00 James Lynch Coal Co. , Inc _ 35.50 S. J . Jolly 28.00 Lake View Dairies 6„85 Ithaca, Ice & Coal Co. 21.00 I cReavy Coal Co, - 25.` 5 Lake View Dairies 6.79 The Ithaca Fuel 6upolV Co. , Inc 99.00 James Lynch Coal Co, , Inc 46.25 Marshall otairy Co. I4, 64 F. H. Atwater 62.57 S M Curry 35 .00 Leary Cool Co. 247 .25 E. B. Ful .erscn 32.00 W . J . Crawford 15 . 78 Frank LaBa.r Approved. Finance Camnittee. 7 REGULAR MEETING 001112,105 COUNCIL JANUARY 7,1 g31. Present--Heniian Bergholtz Alderinen-=Gill, Sarm,ions, Lotive, Casterline,?;:rers, Atkinson, Hines,Rogals?cy. Attorney--Treman Chi mbe-rlain--Snyder. ChItf of police--?. arshall Commissioner of Charities--Green Assessor--Dofflernyer Sea,ler--Gaurnier I.iinutes of the },)receding meeting were read anc a-:?roved• The usual annual re,0orts of the Assessor and Building Co-_1_iissioner, City Cha;nberlain, City Sealer and Chief df Police were received,read and ordered filed. A Dint _ieilt The I,.ayor announced tiie folloi-dng a-roointment s for the ensuing t erm of years. Fred C. Thomnson, Associate Asses:-=or J.J. Ilooney, to t1_e Exa.nining Boa'.rc- for Electricians Carl 7 isrnar, to t'.e Examining Boarc_ of Plumbers A.G. Stone, to ti.e Sinking Fund Corn iission Wilgms, to tie Pla nA in ;` CO'11_lission G. S.Tarbell, to t'--,e Planizin�Z Co:11.dssion A.A. %7,ard, to Vile Boa r& of An,-)eals on BuildinE Code. B J.V. Leon.=d, to t...e Board of Zoning An�eF.ls. in, H-_ C. The :.ayor nominated Harry C. B-ldr:in to succeed AC t'1J hires :1f as Acting City Judge for the ensuing ter7n Cif- J" c„ _ of 1 yle ar By' Al d° a-.,,, s• �. �r :ian S_.,.u:,on,�. sec..nde,a b•- Al de 1__.an Hines: RESOLVED: that H_.Lr'ry, C. B ,ldwin is hereby annoint- ed Actin Cit-- Julcge for t'.e Co--Jrt of ti.e Cit, of It.uF,.ca for tiie ensui-r tee-1n of lV yeas. Liver -,ore The _';avor no nin,,.ted Dr. V.A.1 oore and :haul S. Co : p i3nc - n Liver::lore as Com:,iissioners any _" eilbers of the Boars of Health to succeed themselves for t o ensuin tem of ;re�.rso By Al6e27mc i 5 ._'i":ons: secondec_ by Aa.d_er:_1~n Hines: RESOLVED: thti,.t Dr. V.A. .Moore �ZiL P_=gal S. Li ver.:.ore ark: herebT* _° ,;ointed Co:::_.is ,,ioners ano. Ve::ibers o-' the Bo rL_ of in and for the Cit,• of Its,_�.ca for t "e ensuin;a te.­.i of L . ,e:-, L. C. C� -- ..� �i, The �:a�ror a.n- ounced. t ._..t Le i rec- to an;,oint o L/a�c;�rence TC. } u":1se * ati� Co}'n :,]_ssi4onera�nC` l�:�e::.'oer {o/�ftie[Y rl _rJ.�e l 1. r'i'.". _ • Bo�.r�.. t-f I�..�t�11C •1��1orlCs fo ti-6 �.nsuin: ter._­. o.L V el`.I s i,t o -fill ti.c Wlcal h a c rano ?.s .ed t.:ie Co,nzcil to confir:_ tl.e a,�""�oint:_1ent. By Aldler: an Sa.i.r.ions: secondec_ by Alc_e I-Ilan At_:inson: FESOLVED: that the of La_.rrence (Iw. ?1ui:lsey as Co .:i s. i on r {.r. .bt of tine Boa 'c o Public Mora:s is Hereby i-r Ct .rriec. Arse s iota. Cit-,- At-,ornev Tre.ia.n re )ortec:" ti _ t the Sunrerae Court glad re; ectec tee rl4.i,,� of t...e City , g.�.ir� t I ,� ,U l,lie t Ica - �'� � ' '?. T-2ac"Ci cry Cora�r .tion ruling t i.at t.�e .=.11egec_ i�aviro _Q 1 1 Curbin- C'i1=",ry;es Mere iiot asses^::E;nts but JrC-i71c3S7 cl-#Jrc. .i1e , L .erE'fore, reco .".'_endeC t :_cat he Ci.• r .es ( c F " unR:ed since t; FT. souk_ not be col -tcteL as -2- 1-7-31. By Alderman Ati-,inson: seconded by Alc_. oo-Fls'_-.y: R. ,SOLVED:ti:at t"Aie reco%-n endati on of tkie Cit7T Attorne-,- ire a-p-proved and the -chino, assessments totalin; $412?4.1.-2 and curbing assess-Went totn,ling 111- F,8 a, ;ainst the It h,_ca{, Traction Col-nora.tion be an C_ t::e s-':,,e are hereby exptmec_. Deno:i torTr Beret-* Co. The usual Den_ ository Surety= Corap_ n�r Bond F1-1 st kd_ t ; on behalf of the First NPAU-iriml in 1,vor B- of the City of Ithaca. in the sure of '05, 000- vac l'eCeiVec_� :-_i"1d 011 '-t:Otion an-oroved £'.nd orderer- filed. Un ci=;e D._:..=.fie The Citi% Attorney presentee two da:11,:.ge cl�.i>.rs filed by C1,Uude J. Upcir_e in the amount R j ecttc. of yj'F, 000. for injuries a �d w00. for prorerttr d::,L, _ge as a result of his auto?Mobile leaving the road.wiy at So. Geneve., an,,--,. So. Titus' Ave. . ano plunging into Six 1.1ile Creel;, nc: -re­)ortec_ ti.at the Boazrf_ of Public %7orks reco%:Lmends ,t t .e e1.alms be rej ectec_. lk . 3y A1der:rlan Atkinson: seconded by Alc.. S-::?-_ons: RESOLVED: that the recom end-c:ti on of the Boars be ?.p-oroved and the claims 'of' Claude J. Updil.e for da.1a es be anc:_ the sarle are hereby rej ected. . C:�Trieo. . .1-2ndy, Cl"- D:.:_P . e Renorti.ng further the City Attorney 01 i:1s announced the fi.li n�; o-f t'�-io damage c1a,ims by of ec_ Claudia. Bundy in the amount of $2', 0100. for personal injuries an(." ; 60. 00 propeTt,:• d ,:^_1a.ge ';'hen she 'trip,)ed and fell over a, Masoline tan_, filling tap in t'_"e Parking at 7p21� So. CayuUa anc; recom :_ender. that the s_—,me be Tej ectec.. By Alderman Gill: seconded_ by Ald.S m,.,nons : RESOLVED: that the L reco:n:�end�.tion of the Forney be aprroved �nc_ t ,.e da.maEe claims of Cl�?mdi_ 71undy be anc. t --e s ,.:_1e is hereby rej edtew Carried. Lo^.n The City Clerk caller- attention to the siilall cash balance in the General Fund and pointed out tiia.t '-.e ;:o ld li ;.ve to' borror so-'ile r_loney for general operation anc: :.saint ena,nce of tul-le City =til t .e taxes' ,,ere receiver_. By Alder man Atkinson: seconc:eo- by Al d. Gill ; 4 RESOLVED: t _at -ursu, t to the pro- visions of t_-.e City CYia.rter anc- Section V of the General Municira.l Law) as the City Clerk, from time to time as necessity ' may require, i s hereby authorized t.o borrow for current City expenses and general care, -r.,aintenance and operation of the various offices and departments of the City 6f Ithaca, - in the name of and to ti.e credit of the City of Ithaca, 'New York_ a sufn o;r sums not to exceed in total 4F0, 000. in anticipation of the collection of City taxes for the current fiscal year 10711,and file faith and credit of t'.--Le Citlr of Ithaca are hereby pledgee for the payi:,ient and retire:-,lent of said temporary loan out of the taxes to be received for the current fiscal year. . Ayes--Gill, 5, ,2,n::ions, Lowe, Casterlir.e, yens,Atkinson,Hoffman Roy a lsky "" 11 :rrs--0 C -rriec_ and Approved. 09 1-7-71 Attorney Trer.,ia-n -oTesented an a-mendynient to the Charter with- reference to the orocedure and reouire­,ients in relation to the filing and enforcement of Damage Claims against the City, and Tecomr-lended that the%D same should be passed by the Legislature. rather titian by a- local Law. By Alderman Hines: seconded_ by Alderman &_-,,n,,L,-.qons: RESOLVED: that tile 'Droposee.- amendment and recommenda- tion submitted by the City Attorney be and the same is hehereby- anaroved, and tliau 4- the Legislature be. requested to enact such anendrient, and Asse ,,,blym. an Robinson reauested to introduce the 1,1easure, and the recuested to correspond with the Governor in regard to an E'rierE,,ency L,,,essage for this a�ierL­ient. Attorney Treman also read the following aa_-sendmqent to tie Charter wilich 'Lie recom, ended should_ be lraic. on the table Lu-itil the next re-ula-2, meeting cq.n6 then adopted as Local Law 41 of lq-l. BE, IT E'NTACTED by the Common Council of the Citv of It'llaca, as follows : ' Section 1. Section. 135 of Chapter 503 of the Laws of 1908 entitled "An Act to consolidate and revise the several acts relative to the City of Ithaca" (being tli-ie Ithaca Cit-,,- Charter) as amanded by local lair 11.do 7,195, is hereby amended by addinE�' to the second_ and third sentences thereof so that the second and third_ sentences of Section 13F as a-tanded shall read as follows The owner or owners of the property along or in front of ifnich a sidewalk is to be built or rebuilt, shall, upon Teauest in writing to the Superintendent of Public 7orks, be given permission to build repair or rebuild such sidewalk 'without expense to the City in conformity,however, to all tine requirements of the Board as to the time of building, repedrin- or rebuilding, material to be used therefor., grac,-e an6_ location thereof, and -:,.aanner and method of construction. The Boarc_ of Public Works,upon such notice as it shall determine, may require the owner or owners along, in front of, or abutting any streethighway, all-ey, or other public place in the City.to construct or build or repair a sidewalk'- or sidewalj,:s on,along, or over such streAs,highways,all- eys.,or other p-4blic _places, on which respective resective properties may extend or abut. If such ts are not complied with, Public IV requirement the Board_ c, Works may make such sidewalk conform therewith at the exoense of the owner or owners, and such expense shall be ada-Aed to and form a part of the next City Tax levied and assessed on such abutting property. " Section 2. This local lav: shall take effect immediately. By Alderman Gill: seconded by Alderman Sa,-,,_,r,aons: RESOLVED: that the foregoing amendment to the Ithaca City Charter, is hereby approved and designated as Local Law No.1 19319and the same be laid on the table until the next regular me-eting. Carried. ' 1,1ayor Bergholtz re-)orted that he had taken up with the State De-oart-ment the -matter of charging the State for server and other services furnished by the City 4_ uo some of the Colle,*:e ,Buil(.ings particularly those City the outside limits, and that he was advised to have ut Ll U, a survey mrde of tlie cost etc. , and submit the same as a claim, or obtain an Act by the LeJislature vvilich would authorize the payment for such services. He recom ,,ended that he be authorized to employ an expert to obtain the necessary data and on ,rqotio23 of Aldermen sa­,irions and Hines the reco-11 -endation was ap-oroved and authorization grant e a. 110 The Clerk reported that the resolution authoriz- ing a Bond Issue at the preceding meeting- failed to have a two-thirds vote as required by the General .Munmcinal Law and suggested that the same be offered again. By Alderman Sa :_ons: seconded by Alderman Atkinson: WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works has sub- mitted to the Common Council a reconiiendation and request that funds be -orovided in the sum of $25, 000. for new construction and perymanent improv- ments consisting of storm sewer construction and, WHEREAS, the expense of such construction and im-orobement cannot be defrayed out of the ordinary revenues and- tax levy, now therefore be it,, RESOLVED:. that the Common Council hereby approves the recommendation of the Board. of Public �v rks and the proposed storm sewer construction and, pursuant to potiaers and authority in the Co,naon Council vested, by Art. 2-A of the General City Law and Section 3, Chap. 1 of t .,e City Ordinc,nces relating to tie exercise of such powers, does hereby authorize the issuance of obligations of the City of Ithaca, N.Y. , in the sum of $25, 000. for the express purpose of constructinb storrn seters in and along streets in the City of Itilaca,N.Y. , and. tine proceeds of such issue shall be a-o--)lied toward this specific object as setforth in and in accordance with the reeom-.nendation submitted by the Board of Public Wor >s, and be it further, RESOLVED: that said bonds shall be issued in the name of and upon tl,e credit of the City of It ..aca•, County of Tomp'�:ins, State e of New York, and. shall be executed by t1ie Mayor under the Corporate Seal of said City and cotuitersigned by the Cuty Clerk thereof and the fait:_ ana credit of said City of Ithaca are hereby pled ed for the payment of t1--e interest and principil on said bonds, and be it further, RESOLVED: that there shall be included front time to time in each annual Budget and Tax Levy a surn sufficient to. provide for the payment of the interest and principal on said bonds as tiie same shall become due, and be it, further, RESOLVED: that the obligations be issued in the form of coupon bonds in the deno-nination of $1, 000. each with the of registration thereof both as to -orinci-pal anc. interest, and be designated as City of Ithaca,New York I noxovement Bonds Series -'1HA and be dated January first,1932 as date of issue and bear interest se:,ii-an !wally on t.ile first days of January a.nr_ July in each year, and be sold, at not less than par and accrued interest; and be it further, RESOLVED: that said bonds shall be numbered serally fro-.<i 1 to 25 inclusive a-nci s tall nature in serial number �5, 000. in each of the years 1942 to 1946 inclusive,and furtiler, RESOLVED: , that t1--e date of sale, and all other provisions of saic_ Bonds, shall be fixed and determined by the Com:,ion Council at such future. ti}.ne as it -1a y dee-.-n proper and_ expedient. Vote by Roll Call. Ayes---Gill, Sammons, Lowe,Casterline,:yiyers, Atkinson, Hines,Rogalsky Nays--0 Carried.by two-thirds vote APPROVED ,��1�'��L . . ,a�,�or . J By Alderman Hines: beconded by Alderman S ::rrnons: UEREAS, a resolution has been adopted by a two-thirds vote of the Co1..ion Council, authorizing the issuance and sale Series "H" Improve rent Bonds in the amount � of $25., 000. to raise money for the construction of storm sewers in the City of Ithaca and the sane has been a;)proved bvYthe Mayor and has become effective, now therefore be it, RESOLVED: that pursuant to Section 5 of- Art. 2 of the General 11unicipal Law the City Clerk as chief fiscal of- icer of sai& City, is hereby authorized, in order to tomponarily finance the carrying out of the"Ourpose for which said bonds have been authorize-,,,, to borrova� from time to time in the name of and to the credit of the City of Ithaca, an amount or amounts not- exceeding in total the par v clue of sad-,', bonds, on temporary loan, by notes' or other certificates of indebtedness of the City of Ithaca evidencing s-,.ch loan, and the, faith �..nd credit of the City of Ithaca are hereby pledged for the payment of interest and principal of said temporary loan, and the proceeds of the sale of saio bonds are-hereby pledged for the payment and. retire lent of sai c t em-oorary loan. 'Vtt e by Roll Call. Ayes---Gill, Sa.m!, ons, Lowe, Ce,sterline,flyers,Atkinson, Hine s,Rogal sky Naps--0 Ca..rrie6_ by tvo-thirds vote. Approved:/ �. i1a.a o r. The Finance Committee objected to approving some of tree charity bills presented for audit ana sug; ested that the Co__::­ittee should. hold a meeting at a later dcate at which time they might have better op,?ortunitr to consider the bills. By Alderman AtI•.inson: seconded by Alderman Love: RLSOLVED:that the reed-nendation be a-o proved @.L such bills are are ap-oroved by tie Finance CoLrlittee be and tile sale are hereby axe-proved for payment. Cc6r ri ed. On motion meeting adjourn ity Clerk. On January 8th tie Finance Committee held a meeting at which time the following bills were audited and a�T)roved for payment : CHARITIES Awry Mack, $20.00 Mrs. Clarence Kriun, 25.00 1: rs. Fred C. Bock 40. 00 Edward J. He:adlen 89- 50 L. S.Jones 66, 00 Pru(_'�.ential Ins. Co. 6. 50 Joseph Srn,La x.00 ff.P. Klinko 8.00 HaiDnr y Valley Homes 48.72 ' St. artr 's Boys ' Or_nh=an Asylum 105.14 St. Patrick Orx)han Girls ' " 52. 57 ': rs. LMixabeth Bishop 68.00 F.E.Borton 8.00 Kelsey' & 2:1-osher 20.00 August' '�a.ldini 22.00 Ithaca: Children's Home F:2. 00 Nillia <� J. Crawford 22.08 L-T.J. Fo r an &2.00 1.1 `Z CHARITIES (CONTID) Fahey Pharmacy 26.03 Dr. R.C. Warren 165.00 W.J. Crawford 15.78- F.H. AtT;ater 62. 57 A.H. VanOrder 34-00 J.C.Penny Co. . 47 Bruno I1a z z 85.00 Ithaca Le Ilorial Hospital 828. 55 11. T. Wallenbeck 4. 00 L.J. Gaurnier 28. 65 Patrick Clyne s 212.00 Jas Lynch Coal Co. , Inc. 35. 50 S.J. Jolly 28.00 La1:e View Daries 6-85 Ithaca Ice & Coal Co. 21.00 McRavy Coal Co. 25. 25 LLabe View Dairies 6.79" Thaca Fuel SupIly Co. , Inc. 9. 50 James Lynch Coal Co. , Inc. 6. 2 Marshall Dairy Co. 14. 6 San•, Curry 5.00 Le�x ° Coal Co. 247. 25 E.B. Fulkerson _ 32.00 Frank LaBar 66.00 V. T.Wall enbe ck 40.00 On motion adjourne 0011' ON COUNCIL SPECIAL _MEETING JANUX-qY 121331. A special meeting called by the I.ayor at the reauest of the Finance Committee held at 3 P.i. . , in the Office of the Com_=issioner of Ch^rities for the purpos - of reviewing the affairs of the office and auditing; and approving certain bills auestioned by the Finance Cori_,iittee. Present--H+ayor Herman Bergholt z. Alderman --Loge, C=:.user,Hines, Gill,1,11yers, Atkinson,Roga.ls'ty,Hoffman, Sam. coons Attorney--Treman Co:n i s si onei--Green The '­=ayor welcomed the Council to tine Commissioners office and suggested that they keep in closer touch wit . ti_e workings of the Charity Department, and turner. the :neetin;:; over to Alderman Causer, as Chairman of the Finance Committee. Alderman Causer, presented each 'Dill offered for audit and after a Eenera.l discussion of the operations of the Department anr_ the various bills presented the fol owing bills were finally audited a.izd an10roved for nav ent CF.ARITTES A. Rawa $25.00` C.A. Ryerson 17.00 Things Shoe Stores 46.19 Lillian Sinn 32.00 Anna. b. Jordan 16.00• Frank' Dano 19.06 South. Side Coal Co. 53. 25 Harriet Wixon 10.00 Hetti-e VanDemark 2%. 50 Mrs. C.J .Haskins 36.00 Teeter & Personius 5.00 H.H. C37-m Society 6. 50 Henry E. j..Terricm-n 3.00 ,Vilson & Burch-;.rd. 7. 0G Dr. L. D. Neish 18.00 Dr. L.P. Denni st-on 17. 50 Dr. J.R. Crawford 13. Dr. R.H. Fisi-ler 32. 00 Dr. J.7vl.JucC 50. 00 Dr. R.L..Vo s e 100. 00 John H. Flynn 82- 50 H. L. Cobb G.F. st=x001,: 185- 00 11r. T.Wa,ll enb e c k 27-00 Louis Zounakas 40. 00 John H. Flynn Brazo J.W.Judd 24o. bo Chas. F. Norton 10. 00 Stun:: Bros. X0. 00 Robinson & Carpenter 158.75 Abbott Bros. 222. 50 AuLrustu Baldini 21.CIO The followin- bills were not a,,)-,)rovec-. Broome Co. 3IL4, 00 Stover Printing Co. 22. $0 Broma & Rohrer 18. 65 Mrs. 1,1ildred 1."artin 670. ;0 Esther Par'•Cer 51- 50 GENERAL The J17ollowing bills were approved: City Chamberlain 13- 95 The Atkinson- Press 7-00 The Todd Sales Co. 2.00 National E'unicipal League 3. 60 Stover Printing Co. 15.7r, Ithaca Savings Bank 11100. 00 C.D.Tarbell 22.16 T.G. Miller is Sons Paper Co. 6. U.D. Lyme 2. FO -1 C.J.Rir-isey Co. , 6.89 Rothschilc L Bros. rz .,.4o E.G. Holmes 1.42 Crouse-Hinds Co., P.37 Driscoll- Bros. & Co. 1. 22 ' J.R.Garrett Co. , Inc. 19.80 Vlillia.-i Sian-­iers 50. 00 J.E.Van,Lvlatta 211.08 T.G..MlilleT Sons Pa-,) :r Co. 75.00 William 1"orshall 12. 50 Stover Printin,,- Co. .85 IT.Y. St-i,te Elect:: is & Gas Cor-a. 2, 0 �Q 9- r-5 5 At the suggestion of Alde2mian "Ions, it was reSulaT-ly,,.,Iqoveo-, seco--iidecL -a-n& carried that the Alder-.�aan in each 'ftard sub-.'-.,,it to the Cor,,AIssioner a list of anyo roved, stores wit---.; ,,fhic1i the Com-nis,­,ioner might do business. The Clerk was requested to confer with the Representatives of the State Department of Audit & Control in connection with settin-, u-o, and devising a nei7 system of 7tee-oinc- records and accounts for the Charity Dep=t vent, and also to submit for .1 - 1_1 U a U U approval of Finance 04o.rj1111ittee F), set of Rules & ReE-,ulations in connection with the subnissi,Dn. audit a a70-.,'DroVE 1 of bills. On -110tiOn MPPti rl� Pr 1 -14 COMMON COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 4,1931 Present--Mayor Bergholtz. Aldermen--Gill,Lowe,Causer,Caster line, Myer s,Hines,Rogal sky Attorney--Treman Chamberlain--Snyder Assessor--Dofflemyer Chief of Police--Marshall Judge--Crowley 'Minutes of the preceding meeting were Approved. Theatres Congressman Henry appeared before the Council as a representative of Cornell Theatres, Inc. and " ' requested that the City Ordinance regulating Sunday Observe;nce be amended. so as not to limit the time of motion picture entertainments to certain hours after 2 P.M. but to permit such exhibitions at any Ordi- time after 2 P.M. Nance B Alderman Hines:seconded by Alderman Rogalsky: ' Amended RESOLVED:that the first paragraph of Sec. 15 Chap. II of tine City Ordinances be and the same Hereby is amended to read as follows and to take effect upon publication. Sec. 15-SUNDAY OBSERVANCE. On ,punday no. person shall 3ubltply bry out or noisily proclaim for sale any newspaper, article of food,or other thing. No circus, theatrical representation or public show of any kind shall be given in the City of Ithaca, on Sunday,' with the exception however, that baseball games, ;foot ball games, and motion picture entertain- ments and exhibitions, are hereby permitted on Sunday `after 2 o 'clock in the afternoon. Ayes--Gill, Lowe, Causer, Caterline,l�yers, Hines,Rogalsky Nays---O Carried and Approved Voting Mayor ' Machine A communication was received from the Automatic Voting 'Machine Corporation making 'the City an offer in corinection with remodeling the present type of voting; 'machines, but no action was taken., Spiritualist , Meetings Chief Marshall requested the Council to express its views in regard to the proposed Spiritualist meeting in view of the City Ordinance prohibiting mediums, fortune tellers,phrenologists ' etc. , stating that in his opinion the ordinance did not contemplate the prohibition of Spiritualist meetings. Mr. Swick and Mr. Erway were present and explained that the meetings were to be conducted " in a sifniliar manner as their regular meetings at' Freev,.. ille and would be held at the K. P. Hall and that 11r. Cutler would conduct othe services. The Council decided that such meetings would not come within the meaning of the present ordinance and made no objection tonthe meeting proposed. The Clerk reported that the Stewart Park Com- mission had passed the following resolution and had requested the Clerk to submit the same to the Common Council for its approval.