anaheim-gazette 1959-08-13
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Little Notes
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ident who directed a letter to this column protesting the pay raises.
In cities operating under the same general laws, as Anaheim, budget public hearings are not always held. The only thing law does require is the budget be acted upon at a public session.
Yet, the subject did bring to light the habit city councilmen have each Monday meeting informally with City Manager Keith Murdoch.
The speculation is councilmen are making decisions at these meetings which is in direct violation of the Brown Act.
There is nothing really very startling about these workshop sessions. As one reporter put it recently, "If we blow their whistle on them for the workshops, then what is preventing councilmen from holding these sessions in each others homes without any public knowledge."
This reporter has an excellent point. If there was indication councilmen are holding private sessions, and deliberating city business in secret, then there would be a complaint.
But if they are only meeting with the city manager prior to regular Tuesday meetings, for information or briefing on agenda items, then what is the "beef."
What's Happening
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Y-Wives, YMCA, 9:30 a.m.
FRIDAY, AUG. 14
Lions Club, Elks Clubhouse, 12:15 p.m.
Masons, Free Accepted, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m.
MONDAY, AUG. 17
American Legion Post 72, Legion Hall, 8 p.m.
Our Lady of the Rosary Institute 109, Assistance League Club, 8 p.m.
Rotary Club, Elks Temple, 12:10 p.m.
Toastmasters Club 2, Broadway Store Dining Room, 6:30 p.m.
YMCA Board of Directors, YMCA 6 p.m.
TUESDAY, AUG. 18
American Legion Auxiliary 72, Legion Hall, 8 p.m.
Choraleers, AHS Music Room, 7:30 p.m.
Fotoguild of Orange County, Congregational Church, S.A. 8 p.m.
Grandmothers Club, Home Savings, Loan Bldg.
Kiwanis Club, Elks Club, 12:10 p.m.
Lions Breakfast Club, Gourmet Restaurant, 7:15 a.m.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19
Junior Chamber of Commerce, Home Savings, Loan Big. 8 p.m.
Masons, Royal Arch, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m.
Crime Rate
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But if they are only meeting with the city manager prior to regular Tuesday meetings, for information or briefing on agenda items, then what is the "beef."
It must be pointed out that the Brown Act can be violated if more than three councilmen (quorum) get together for a private session.
Yet, the same act allows school boards and city councils to hold executive or private sessions called specifically for personnel matters.
Whether it was the intent of the Brown Act to prevent these workshop sessions now held by councilmen is a good question. Many feel the law was designed to insure that council decisions are made in public sessions.
At the moment there is little evidence that major decisions by local councilmen are being made in "star" or secret sessions.
Many probably feel these meetings by their very nature could lead to a rather "touchy situation."
And there are others who have enough confidence in local councilmen to realize that they are not subverting or attempting to evade the Brown Act.
It is obvious to anyone attending regular council meetings that decisions are not made on matters before hand.
There are too many split votes on issues to indicate unanimous and beforehand agreement by councilmen.
Nothing as yet indicates councilmen plan to change their current policy of extra sessions.
There has been no public howl or protest over the practice. And in the words of City Manager Keith Murdoch: "The workshop sessions will continue until I hear..."
Crime Rate
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arrests as compared to 126 in 1958. During the month of July there were 23 felony arrests.
Misdemeanor offenses also showed an increase. This year there have been 2,374 misdemeanor reports filed as compared to 2,115 for the safe period in 1958. This is a 12 per cent increase.
Misdemeanor arrests for the first seven months are even with that period in 1958. Both show a total of 502 arrests.
Fund Loss
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ized an audit of the Anaheim Evening High School accounts by Diehl, Evans and Company of Santa Ana, and the loss has been definitely established by this firm.
In addition, the matter was immediately referred to the bonding company for investigation.
"We believe that the money was taken during the late afternoon or evening by someone who had knowledge of the procedures and routines of the high school." Cook said.
The district is covered for losses of this type by a blanket position bond carried with the United Pacific Insurance Company. It is believe that the district will be reimbursed for part or all of the missing funds. The matter has been turned over to the Anaheim Police Department for investigation.
ALARM DEVICE PLANNED
Construction and installation of an electronic detection and protection device in the Anaheim High School District will begin as soon as contracting bids have been advertised and awarded.
The system would provide 24-hour surveillance by means of a master control box installed at the local police department and...
There are too many split votes on issues to indicate unanimous and beforehand agreement by councilmen.
Nothing as yet indicates councilmen plan to change their current policy of extra sessions.
There has been no public howl or protest over the practice. And in the words of City Manager Keith Murdoch: "The workshop sessions will continue until I hear differently from councilmen."
Services Held for Mrs. Gladys Alden
Funeral services for Mrs. Gladys S. Alden, 64, of 275 E. Center St., were held Tuesday in the chapel of Backs-Troutman and Kaulbars. She died at Seaside Hospital after a prolonged illness.
Mrs. Alden, a native of Iowa
ALARM DEVICE PLANNED
Construction and installation of an electronic detection and protection device in the Anaheim High School District will begin as soon as contracting bids have been advertised and awarded.
The system would provide 24-hour surveillance by means of a master control box installed at the local police department and connected with the public address systems in Anaheim High, Western High, Brookhurst, Fremont and Orangeview Junior High and a 24-year resident of Anaheim, is survived by her husband, Ray who is secretary of the Anaheim Rotary Club, two sons, John S. of Woolbridge, Va., and Richard F. of Beverly Hills, and a daughter, Mary Jo Alden of San Francisco and five grandchildren.
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