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Ernest L. Webster

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as a pattern maker. In 1914 he became an automobile salesman and moved to California in 1917, where he worked at early automobile agencies both in Los Angeles and San Diego. He formed the Landsdale-Webster Company, dealing in automobile accessories, in 1925, and then the Startomatic Company, which
207:, "with its rock pool, rose garden, barbecue and outdoor clubroom." After his retirement from public service he was in the commercial photography business. He died on January 16, 1954, leaving his widow; a sister, Mrs. Addie Ford, and two brothers, John and Warren. 294:, Samuel Traylor and Chapin A. Day, all multi-millionaires, to grant this group a special spot zoning permit to crush and ship . . . from the high-class residential section of Santa Monica, limestone and rock for cement. 285:
In January 1930, Webster and seven other council members who had voted in favor of granting a rock-crushing permit in the Santa Monica Mountains were unsuccessfully targeted for recall on the grounds that the eight
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by a vote of 9,608 to 2,386 in the June final. He was easily reelected in May 1929. At that time, the 3rd District was known as the "West Washington area," but it actually lay mostly south of the
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Webster was among six council members who in May 1930 unsuccessfully opposed allocating funds to make a study of leveling
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In 1934, he said his hobbies were his bungalow home at 5139 Maplewood Avenue, in today's
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and the Sawtelle district, and all the Santa Monica Mountains west of Sawtelle to the
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and unsuccessfully advocated legislation for public nurses in parochial schools.
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He was married on December 25, 1912, to Nettie Elizabeth Kline.
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During his two terms, he was instrumental in installing a
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He ran for reelection again in 1931 but was beaten by
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Index


Los Angeles City Council
3rd
Isaac F. Hughes
James Stuart McKnight
Youngstown, Ohio
Los Angeles
Youngstown, Ohio
South Wales
Youngstown Sheet and Tubing Company
Bendix Corporation
Larchmont District

Los Angeles City Council
3rd Councilmanic District
Parrot
Isaac F. Hughes
Santa Monica Mountains
Sawtelle
Western Avenue
Palms
Los Angeles Country Club
Ventura County
Pacific Palisades
Topanga Canyon
traffic-signal
Wilshire Boulevard
Alphonzo Bell
Bunker Hill
James Stuart McKnight

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