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38: 270:. After leaving the City Council, he became a member of the boards of directors of the California Port Authority, the Pacific Coast Port Authority and the American Port Authorities. He was also a member of the city's Public Utilities and Transportation Commission until 1955, when he resigned for health reasons. 345:
We are in a war and when this ordinance was passed some months ago representatives of the military, including the Atomic Energy Commission, appeared before this body and favored animal experimentation. I am not going to vote for repeal until I hear from
204:(November 4, 1871 – September 16, 1958), an attorney and a judge who was active in civic affairs of the Los Angeles Harbor region, was district attorney of San Benito County and a member of the Los Angeles City Council from 1943 to 1951. 309:
Eugene Overton, president of the Board of Harbor Commissioners, clashed with Moore over charges by the latter that there had been "irregularities" in connection with the conduct of harbor affairs.
220:, and Edna Carr Moore of California. He earned his law degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and was a practicing attorney from 1902 to 1929. He was executive secretary of the 295:. He was reelected in 1945, and his colleagues chose him as City Council president in July of that year. Moore was reelected to the council in 1947 and 1949 but was defeated in 1951 by 231:
He was married on November 30, 1893, to Malvina Willson. Their children were Helen Moore, George Augustine Moore, Willson C. Moore, Isabelle Moore Yocum and Dr. Malvina Moore Taylor.
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to the Harbor Commission, where he served until he was elected to the City Council in 1943. He was also chairman of a group that established
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until military authorities and medical groups could be contacted for their opinion. He told the council:
243: 262:. He moved to Wilmington in 1928 and was appointed in 1939 by fellow Democrat and Los Angeles Mayor 480: 53: 377: 267: 238:, convalescent hospital. Besides his wife and children, he left a brother, Winfield R. Moore of 239: 235: 221: 179: 259: 544: 539: 8: 319:, backing Bennett for the council presidency, charged Moore with being dominated by the 494: 296: 217: 93: 473: 316: 284: 255: 81: 292: 521: 504: 334: 263: 135: 123: 454: 436: 421: 403: 388: 338: 19:
This article is about the L.A. City Council member. For the federal judge, see
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Moore was a Judge of Lower Court from 1917 to 1918 and district attorney of
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George Moore (Missouri judge)

Los Angeles City Council
15th
Wilder W. Hartley
John S. Gibson Jr.
President of the Los Angeles City Council
Robert L. Burns
Harold A. Henry
San Juan Bautista, California
Long Beach, California
Democratic
San Juan Bautista, California
North Anson, Maine
Wilmington, California
Roman Forum
Long Beach, California
South Gate
San Juan Bautista Cemetery
San Benito County
Hollister, California
Fletcher Bowron
Fremont State Park
Wilder W. Hartley
Los Angeles City Council District 15
primary election
John S. Gibson Jr.
G. Vernon Bennett
Congress of Industrial Organizations
American Federation of Labor

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