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<br />Request
<br />Wallace G. Malmquist
<br />Waiver of License
<br />fee
<br />
<br />Application to
<br />Solicit Funds
<br />
<br />Revised Tentative
<br />~Map Tract ~569
<br />Raymond H. Swentek
<br />
<br />Application to
<br />Solicit Funds
<br />
<br />Application to
<br />Solicit Funds
<br />
<br />Claim for
<br />Injuries
<br />
<br />! Proc lamat ion
<br />"National Barber-
<br />shop Harmony Week"
<br />
<br />iReso. No. 62-68
<br />!Approving "Louis
<br /> Francis Amendment"
<br /> Combat Cormnunism
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<br />On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the request of
<br />Wallace G. Malmquist, Committee of Troop 179, Garden Grove, was granted for the
<br />waiver of License fee, reference the request granted by Council March 5, 1962, for
<br />the Scouts in Troop 179 to paint curb numbers in the area bounded by 17th Street,
<br />Garden Grove Boulevard, Berrydale Street, and the Santa Ana River.
<br />
<br />On motion of Councilm~u Brewer, seconded by Heinly and carried, the application of
<br />Fellowship Lodge, Hcme for Girls, Garden Grove, was approved, to solicit for a
<br />period of one year, effective March 19, 1962, for discarded clothing, furniture,
<br />dishes and other home wares, to be sold in the Thrift Store, Garden Grove, proceeds
<br />to be used for food, clothing, school supplies, and utilities for the Girls Home.
<br />Communication was presented from the Planning Department recommending approval of
<br />Revised Tentative Map Tract 4569, filed by Raymond Swentek, creating 36 single
<br />family lots located on the west side of Harbor Boulevard, approximately 1320 feet
<br />north of Edinger Avenue, subject to conditions. On motion of Councilman Heinly,
<br />seconded by Schlueter and carried, Revised Tentative Map Tract 2569, filed by
<br />Raymond Swentek, was approved, subject to all conditions, except condition "k"
<br />be modified to read "in lieu of reverse curve it shall be as near as possible to
<br />a straight line for approximately 150 feet, so as to eliminate the loss of property
<br />on the applicant's Harbor Boulevard frontage."
<br />
<br />On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Heinly and carried, the application of
<br />Reverend Tonm~, J. Hollins was approved to solicit funds February 20 to May 15,
<br />
<br />1962, for the purpose of buying a Church site or building.
<br />
<br />On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Heinly and carried, the application of
<br />Pleasure Time Skating Club of Long Beach was approved to solicit funds March 20 to
<br />June l, 1962, to help sponsor the amateur skaters to the National Skating Competi-
<br />tion at Harvey, Illinois, July 8 to 14, 1962.
<br />
<br />On motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the claim of
<br />Suzan K. Davey, 2722 Pendleton Avenue, for injuries sustained February 13, 1962,
<br />when struck 0y a rubbish collection truck in the street in front of her home, was
<br />denied, the claimant to be so notified, and the claim referred to the Santa Ana
<br />Commercial Company.
<br />
<br />Peter Kay, 8391 Leonore Street, Garden Grove, Member of the Society for the Preser-
<br />vation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, verbally request-
<br />ed the Council to designate the week of April 7 to l~ as "National Barbershop
<br />Harmony Week," and presented a Proclamation for the Vice-Mayor's signature. With
<br />the approval of the Council the Vice-Mayor signed the Proclamation designating the
<br />week of April 7 to l~ as "National Barbershop Harmony Week."
<br />
<br />Councilman Heinly presented a letter from R. E. Whittier, M. D., Orange County
<br />Chairman, Californian's Committee to Combat Communism, requesting the endorsement
<br />and support of the Subversive Activities Initiative Constitutional Amendment, also
<br />known as the "Louis Francis Amendment," as many other fine civic groups have done.
<br />Councilman Heinly stated the Amendment has been endorsed by many citizens of our
<br />c~mnunity, and it behooves all City Councils and all individuals to support the
<br />Con~nittee to Combat Commnism, and to contact the Committee at 601-B South Harbor
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<br />Blvd., Anaheim. The Counc~lhaving unanimously waived the reading of the Resolution~
<br />on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by Schlueter and carried, the following
<br />Resolution entitled:
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