BASILE, BOYLES, GALLAGHER, HUEBNIR, JOHNSON, KELLY, LEARY, LUEDERS, LUNN, MATTSON, McCORMICK, McDONALD, MOHLER, MYERS, NERLING, SIA, STANTON, STOCKLEY, UNSER, WALTERS, WHITTLIN "The Kansas City Post" (Missouri) Thursday, January 16, 1908 SALOON LICENSES RENEWED. The police board renewed its declaration to keep saloons from the shopping district, when it refused to grant John A. JOHNSON a license yesterday afternoon. JOHNSON had made application for a cafe in the basement of a new building to be erected at 1008-10 Walnut street. Several business men objected because it would ruin the block, they said. Two licenses were granted to saloons in which killings have occurred within the past year and four such applications were set down for hearing at a special meeting tomorrow afternoon. The two who received licenses yesterday were: Frank BASILE, 601 East Fifth street, and Peter McDONALD, 722 East Twelfth street. Bert NERLING was refused a license at 1525 Main street. NERLING shot and killed James McCORMICK, September 18, last year. The board said the saloon has an unenviable reputation. Renewals were granted to these saloons, which were among the eighty- seven held up by the board because of illegal connections: B. C. BOYLES, 323 West Sixth street J. F. GALLAGHER, 311 Walnut street John WHITTLIN, 1430 Grand avenue George HUEBNIR, 1419 Grand avenue Joseph SIA, 578 Grand avenue Curtis STOCKLEY, 400 East Fifth street James LEARY, 400 East Sixth street Harry LUNN, 802 Wyandotte street W. J. STANTON, 307 West Ninth street W. P. MOHLER, 1621 Grand avenue Julius MATTSON, 930 East Twelfth street LUEDERS & WALTERS, 3043 Southwest boulevard Joseph UNSER, 2912 Southwest boulevard KELLY & MYERS, 1515 Genesee street ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these people but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) ======================================================